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YOAKUM HERALD-TIMES
COVERING LAVACA AND DEWITT COUNTIES
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SHOW BLAST FIRED AT CAR
AFTER ROCK TOSSING INCIDENT
Workers Listed For Red Cross
Campaign Here During March
3 Or 4 Subs For Each Big Bug.....
Senator Krueger Wants No Lack Of
Preparedness For Surprise Attack
Work Progressing On New Yoakum
Little League Field At City Park
Yoakum E Company Reservists
Rated Excellent At Inspection
Coyotes Chewing Out Marker
Lights At Beeville Air Field
nic Lou McGrew and Mrs. Ro-
ma Ponish.
Tuesday Services For
R. C. Collins, 56
Yoakum Trucker
To Receive Hobbs
person correctly identifying this
farm will receive two theatre
ing of their time and talents and
lending machinery to get the job
done were Clyde Rutledge, Co- i
Martin x
death in
Gi and
owner
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security patrols and enlisted the
help of snort smen to help shoot
This is another in a series of
“Mystery Farm” pictures, pre-
livesto k
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1936; Clarence Flt
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to the games. In all, it is a bip
project which calls for coopera-
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and
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Knowley, East Side; Mrs. Edith | campaign to an early successful
McHenry, East Side; Mrs. Rob- conclusion.
Saturday. Calf donors
and names of the boys
rislat ) s
in <" । in
Community: drive in
Hep- the Trucollosis law dis-
cussed in this meeting at Yoa
kum, Thursday. March 19th, at
8 p m in the public school aud
itorinm. Conntv Agent John V.
Lindsey will also take part in
the discussion.
I
s
Cecil MeGrew, Miss An
eel
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t rurk-1 l atir manut at T U! inu
aid to the in jured di ixi r
rotod traffic.
The Aw ards Board
sponsored by the Texas
Through the cooperation ofchinery and the city given ma-
..! th -,1:
P" .
P. aid. J. () Mu-
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। community.
It is hoped that a tournament
jean he worked it to the schedule,
i he i
l. t!rowing
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and Ilie 1* 1‘
Wednesday or have your card J
or letter postmarked not later 2
than Wednesday to be eligible 2
You do not have to be a sub- a
scriber to the paper. All entrles •
will be placed in a box and th 3
winner selected. R 48
l ne cr whieh w ts hit by a shotzun Il-t .li'ie on
St re t s,u r-das nigt, .
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: 11 i" ne!
1, Inl.i.. i.
and lain. S]e1 Wa-
were born.
One of the two cars at the (its \uto Sales where some S100
danze resr;heal ti-iii roi throwinE younzsters.
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however, the covotes
that his
work to
Rites Due For Mrs. I
Ccmillir W illiams
1 110 feet, but that
it i disadvantage
D. Reichardt, of Yoakum.
tri' ara in
also treasurer tor the Little
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Mrs. Juilius Seitz, abv",
elect ed (‘atholi Moh I
Year from St. Jo 1‘s P 1
terials where deemed necessary,
all aiding to make the field one
of t he finest in t his ai ea.
Among the individuals seen
Ion the field most of the working
days were Cecil Pargmann, who
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Addition; Miss Elinor fidence that the Nero citizens
Sacet Home Communi- of Yoakum and the sui punding
this division, reports
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help brine the 1059 i
sick <
Safety
(arri-
D'pai
children
(Alm;')
her in
ing complete with concrete dug-
outs, something new at least
for the local field.
The new Little League field [ger; Frank Loreno Welder for
at the City Park is beginning toSheckles .Machine Shop, weld-
bristle with new fixtures, new ing; Dan Autrey Drilling Co.,
fences, light poles and is becom- use of drills; Yoakum Gin and
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PUBLISHED AT YOAKUM, TEXAS, luesdas, March 17th, 1959
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the animals and bee me
t roiill" shooters thereby.
n" - ! the crossing. She died
. 1: nint - i.fte. arriving
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Railroad To Close
Office At Nordheim
The Texas Railroad Commis-
sion has granted permission for
the T & No Railroad to close I
August Reichardt
Rites Wednesday
Funeral services for August
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P it ‘man । !
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manager of Ford
Houston sales offhe.
The winners are
School; Mis. William Ni(‘lure,
Sand Town; Mis. Lucile Wil-
liams, I'mil l pass and South i
Soul h St reel.
I g 'he
h 1 be, r
picture absolutely free, cour-
iesy of the Herald-Times if
he calls at the office.
Jot down your guess and mail
or bring it to the Herald-Times
office. Come by before 5:00 p
. im id. i t
pol i e.
" in d in
w voung
• d \ .siting
! thrnn
-it at
cd cars
wei e c < 1 ‘ 5' < I w ‘1 11 in' ful
use i f thi ir 1inint til . '.'i '
view of the “Ex client" ratire l , , . . .
awarded the Yoakum area Re- i tickets, courtesy_o
servists. * < -
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of ! o11.:ii ■
:, ad in;.' .1..
Judging the animals will be Ar
Professor J. R. Jackson of A &
M (olleg".
Match Friday's paper for pic-
(nets anil other stories.
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xvill be a
has been poured. Just last week who is president of the organi-
the backstop feme was erected zation, and many others.
and over fifty loads of dirt lev- Still a greater coopt ration
eled over the field. However, from others would be greatly
much more needs to be done, ac- appreciated since the grout) op-
cording to Johnny Leopold who erates on very meager finances,
has been instrumental in much This is a program which will
of the progress. Among these involve about 140 boys who will
he listed the erection of the in- help make up the four teams
field and outfield fences dugout of "big" players and four minor
toPs water lines to futiins icamis, in he inten-city pl,,
and dugoutsand the erection of This of crse is I eddes tin
a concession stand and press f , ns and spec 1 a 1, s and pa ren: .
20X ,, I who can be expvted to come ou'
Among the many persons EiV-
lo di", rmine 1!
wards in Houston
(March ID by R P
community would eual or het- ।
ter the fine 1ecor made last
year for the Red Cross, E. G.
Wilson, who apin heads the
t r n.u
S im ! de hte .
I'll 1 ' N
Him'. . 1, 11 ' :
,11.1 1 < I 1) a •
cuts (i1}
coll Is ; a k| city
het.
hnnee the seat
fm Austin, by
The tber two
ritv a"d county :
keep coming back and still have
an average of knocking out six
or eight ligths per nisht. One
night they put out 15 lights by
chewing at the wires which evi-
dently must have a material
coating that tastes very good
to them. _
xes will be shown and jud.:
Instructor A. W l.illix .nd.
erlint itul -up
< 1,1 -t the hiu ■ • tii
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tion and assistance from the
the shooting
Massey of Corpus Christi: and
Charles Elmer Massey, who ore
ceded her in death in 1956.
The family moved from Yoa-
kum to Kenedy in 1908 where
she resided until moving to
Orange Grove about 19:30.
Mrs. Massey will be remem-
bored by many of the older Yoa.
kumites as sho has visited in
the home of her brother and f t
mily, Mr. and Mts. C. C. Mc-
Grow many mes.
She is survived by one son.
Clarence Elton Massey of Cot-
pus Christi: two granddaugh-
ters. Mts. Robert Biand of O
range Grove: Mrs. Patsv Sebes
ta of Kendv: three grandsons
J. A. Mat tin and Chai les of A
lice and Claronce Edmond Me-
sev of Kencdv: nine great grand
sons, and one brother, C. C. Mc-
Grew of Yoakum.
Those from Yoakum attend-
ing the funeal were Mr. and
Fun, 1
■ since the
vor d with
iced, fertilizer and grass seed.
Both the City and county have
vixen aid through use of ma-
N s S tz is a menher if h
KJZT. PTA and Catholic Daugh-
ters of America and has h
office in these organizations ma
ny years.
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m4 uuacnumd.
ious districts have been named
as follows for the 1959 Red
Cross Campaign:
Yoakum and Surrounding
community Negro Workers.
E. G. Wilson, Chairman.
S. W Lewis,
- I ne f a h hw •
set out fl" - ‛ warn
t s i-: s of • he daneer
Yoakum. This honir was i.
Mrs. Seitz by the Yoaku i u
oil of Catholic Women wb ■ a,
nually select and honor an on
sta nding M't h r in '!’, i’a. i-
AL s. Seitz at tends dail, M
and Holy Commnninn and c
ters her life around Pai ish Wo;
caught them and raised them
were listed as follows:
William Borchers (Kenneth
Knippa); Otto Borchers (Tin
Placke) ; American Legit n
(Charles Frazer); Yoakum Li
ons Club (Wilburn Haireli:
Call Houck & Sons (Harold 1:
x in); Yoakum Roping Club
(Dan Stasny); Cuero Livestock
Commission Co. (Victor Ko
cian); C. T. Matthew & Son.-.
(Clayton Pilsner); Walter C1-
dewey (Gus Mtal Jr.): Da
Hagan, (Harvey Immenhauser,
In addition, 13 other fat ca!-
The dougouts a e neat ing I League; Cecil Windsor, Johnny
completion since the concrete Leopold, Dr. Alvin Belkovsky
s . / ""43,
.a a .mouxMMazuadami.la2k
(Dink) Collins, 56, of Ri.
also < xpe ted to proxe protitable
for the Vocational Ag etndents
Hogs, lambs and other exhibit-
this year will bling the -hw to
i v. Ice t he -z • of it viou- line -
stock shows held here annually.
58905
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id. tu’await trial
a (onntv Grand
. the first M in-
Ten Scramble Calves caught!
at last year’s Yoakum Tom Ton.
Rodeo will be seen in the 1 11
FFA Pi jeet Show and sale hen
l' : ir i- , mph x ed at
’ , - A a -, , h, re a-
\a ' br 1 ',111 Wald l"t i in
xon. t or the 1i-1 ,'
imp oil
I- i,
ig Au: omati I‛if‛ aac ■■ i
anind bx a quiz ourina wi
he in- p ine , ii" ash
• A private war against coyotes
is being fought at the Beeville
air field operated by the Navy,
field officers have renorted.
Prowling coyotes for some
reason have a habit of biting
and chewing the wires of the
Chase Field runway lighting
system, attendants at the auxi-
liary air station reve aled.
Learning that the small dog-
like animals were putting out
manv of the marker lights at
the field, they sent out armed
. I :I
!■ lit , ind P 1
1 . .rw tM । i.i.i
S110 -ince the
1- , f 'he cars ate
etir jobs.
< "■ m. ; in !i 1,-1 ■
11 h at Infine
Y ht i .m il Will
(ii । >\ (• ( i ini iis y ii
11: • I I i lied up hv l a-
. I ‛ y hi iff (iuy 11. nry
: i 1. I Dim /1 Friuay after*
i 1:1 cid ch.'i: get I wiih . ttempt-
•d murter He made $500 bond
the chi f -aid.
Fi-he tired a load of number
ti -hot f: m a 16 gauge shotgn
■ 'ho in i ■ io blast -platte ing
agint a i lostd glass rear
wiiw, ( hiil Dize indicatod.
1 ■ I, : i: the car, ineluding
Jurrna and Warren M Kubecka
of Wendel Motor Company
The award presentation vill
he made at a hanort and dance
at the Tice Hotel in honor of
the top-ankinr salesmen of
1958 in south Texas.
The purne " of the 300 500
Club award is to focus attentio,
on outstanding Ford salesmen
and on car and truck selling as
a profession that performs a
valuable service to the nationa.
economy and the local . com-
munity. accordine to Mr. Har-
man.
‛ures teminel
hishei l.Xel t"
< 1.! enough t
to tiil wi‛h t
\e , pg f
.’ ! l"ia’ !‛n ■
1 y hii v Ni- a
■ zation t r- I
Nr Met -kl i ‘
most foruna l
apr du' na n: and
solve the people
this capaciy.
lie I epot ’ Ta,'
ieaith and .iTi
a ay be ■ ‛aini
< naha an inti
is and ppl-,
he held Wednesday at Buffing-
ton Chapel in Shiner, the Rex'.
D. I, Dolton officiating there at
Shiner ('ity C mtery.
Mr. Reichardt, a retired car-
[enter was born in Germany
June 29, 1875. He died here a’t
1 PM Sunday at the home of
his daughter, Mrs. Arthur Muel-
ler. 902 Nelson Street.
Survixats include his wife.
Mis. Alvina Reichardt of Yoa-
kum; two sons, August Reic-
hardt of Kingman, Arizona, an.I
Erwin Reichardt of Victoria;
two daughters. Mis. 'Earl Willis
of Colorado Springs, Colo.; and
Mrs. Arthur Mueller of Yoakum;
8 grandchildren; nicces and
nephews.
Sylvester Schroeder
To Speak Monday At
Engineers Dinner
Income tax men, Joe Peters
and Sylvester Schroeder of th.
Internal Revenue Seivice will
attempt to throw light on new
bureau interpretations on Pavel
and entertainment expenses "
fore Houston professional en-
gineers at a dinner meeting at
6:30 p m. Monday.
Peters and Schroeder, wh
have been with the revenue sei -
vice since July 1957, after theh
graduation form the Universitx
of Texas, said thev will try to
answer any questions ask'd
In sneaking before San Jacin-
th Chanter. Texas Society of
Professional Engineers, at the
Engineers’ Bldg.. 2615 Fannin
they will devote half their time
to requested explanations.
Reseravtions arc' being mad •
through Brenson L. Abbott of
United Gas Corp.
Svlvoster is the son of Mi
and Mrs. Alfred Schroeder of
Yoakum. He was foremrlv em-
ployed on the Herald-Times
staff Good going, Bud. Con-
gratulations !
sented for identification. The
5.3-ngK-
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While tempera-
ale freezing.
m;w atures were
’ pmit the ice
meling
leW d Sunday s
.ii thi • ' ni
"M n
a d,"< i "I.
■ ; III'.
vib 1/
1 ond the 11; i nt • qut
' 11' 11 ‛i u' nant V1
anu | . esiden’ 1 . ■ t: mo ,1 /
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, VOLUME LXIH
mi '
P ; -on I. Icons and supp!y
ert ions fakir ’ ' 1 ’ i ut ine Nin
■ mmard
lies of classroom in
dog Siadium fi a bi" dav
act in ity. (' of ('. prize 1n 11 y
over $500 will be awarded :
the sab' at 2 p.m. !'at nda)
Yoakum the Rex'. H. A. Whit-
field officiating at Buffington
Chapel and Salem Cemetery.
Mr. (ollins, a fat mer, was
born Eib. 21. 1903 in Bee Cou.-
'x, Texas, He died at the local
hospital Sunday 12:15 PM.
Survivors include his wife,
Mrs. Geneva Collins of Yoakum:
one son, Billy Ray Collins cf
Yoakum; 1 grandchild; thixe
brothers. Carl and Alton Collins
of Houston and Loroy Collins
of Edna; three sisters, Mrs.
Audrey Karl of Edna, Mrs Abbie
Wilkerson of Texas City and
Mrs. Lucille Wilkerson of Edna;
nieces and nephews.
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• was nat ! •
rd l i a" : "
| . go C
ind i pl
ty; Miss A. J. Caldwell, North
Side; Mi s. C. M. Cat roi, The
"Y" Additi.n: A. F. Douglas,
South Side; Mrs. Jesse Garrett,
0.D W IM IR IS STILL HERE
। 1 M o. Win’ 1 made himseif
i.iil M nd.ix oxer a
. । TNI- w he n com-
I"' ' , .--iciation. the Texas I
121" ment of Public S.Ili 'x
i 11h Trile,s, Emt‘
Zwer chie ; I
Calif.: ni ces ind 1
operate that depot as a pre-pay
stat ion.
That was the announcement
received by Nordheim Mayor
W. T. Paging in a notice from
the railroad commissioners of-
fice. A public hearing had been
held on the company's request
February 24th.
In its application the railway
company cited figures showing
d it had a net loss of $1,5 111.-
3%in maintaining its agency at
Nordheim in 1958.
The discontinuance was grant-
ed on condition that the com-
pany employ a local drxman or
truck driver to pick up and de-
liver less-carload shipments dur-
ing business hours.
The judging sti. 1s at 9 a.m
witli ex i t x thing 1uy at B'.ll
h led S. ■
• 7 ’ . PM
H. - M Coli.
o : 1im' to i
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d:ivr t lid •
... I. is, San N n
Sister Of C. McGrew
Passes Away In
Orange Grove, Tex.
Funeral services for Mrs. Cla-
rence C. Massey, the former An-
nie Bell McGrew, were hold in
Kenedy, Texas on Monday, Mai.
Kith at 2:30 p.m. from the Ec-
kols Funeral Home, with burial
i in the Kenedy Cemetery.
Mts. Massey died Match 15th
in the home of her granddaugh-
ter, Mrs. Robert Brand in ()-
tango Grove, Texas
Born in Sweet Home. Texas
October 28th, 1875, the daurhter
of Mi', and Mrs. R. Tom McGicw,
she was married October 28:h.
189 1 to(larenee C. Massey, who.
preceded her in death in 1928.
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Mr. and Mrs. Soil ' and 1h
daughter, Marjorie, 1io at 21
Orth Street. Th v binc ath
daughter, Mrs. Ei in (WIm.,
Pesek of Swcot I!ome. and I
grandson, Ronnie Pesek
of | li h n
FnW of the previ-
,i idi nt. vaped n-
1: . 111 he s from
' 1 ( f '-.in) They
i' ' ! । > the po-
'o t: 1 ' the sho t-
। by - nd ' cem red
■ ■ d:i ing .dong a
Pleasant Grove
T Kin-villn lice official
, : I mpk- f om Collins'
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l th ' • ■ ।
'.thi" i • : I
unate f:< :
Mrs. Joe Johnson, Sr.. Edgar
Community ; Mt s. Theodos
sided in 11 is r i : ■ ’O' • : । ■
He died M 1 1? at ti e home
fhisdhtrM- : I o R: '
dorf of Yk "I" If :
Se. ' 1 - - i‛ •
21 ( • 1,
kum i’"1 M . Ti om
lone of N.1 A" ’ i n "
i hid n . ’d 5
children: a ,h,
. In an eme
■ nd and ),
“Excellent," noxt te th" hi !
nst retine wiven ip ‘i- . Nr
was the score for Yoakum 1
Company Reservists when li
srected here t ecent Iv and <a
fully checked over bx visiti
officers from Fighth Coit
Headquarters, San Antonio
A routine carried out om
each xear, the inspwetinn xx ■
mnde with the local nre Res"i
vists in uniform, wealing < 0:
bat boots with trousers blons
and other equipment ineluulin"
helmet liners and cartrid"
belts to match the individunl
weapons they presented.
Rifle and carbine inspection.
Including the Ml and the Brown
’ »‘i n’ s, । ।
Illi . Lt - t I1.'
', i < ’ t ' i ( imp
< m ■ t ■■ e
X. 1. ’ 'Ml.
Rites Held Fer
ugus‛ Zwersche
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tip PC ' , -Ven -1,
uh p . i I ic o1fi
it,i । ■". - 1.
many local businesses, the city
and county, and interested in-
dividuals, the new field will be
ready , and it is hoped com-
plete in every respect, for the
opening of the season's play in
mid May.
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woi
Yoakum Ministerial
Association Elects
Officers For 1959
Rex'. I). I. Dolten. pastor of
Holy Cross Ianheran I'huiih
was elected president of 1h
Yoakum Ministerial Associa-
tion at its latest nice' ing.
Elected vice pi i side nt and
program chairman was Rev. E
M. Roberts of Beth Elder Bap-
tist Churl) while l‛ev. J, i;
Fulton of St. Jan's African
Methodist Fpi-copl ('hutch was
voted sect clary, ticasurer
The meeting saw plans mad"
for union Sum iso Easter Ser-
vicesat the first Paptist Chuch
and at St. James AME Church
Program for the session wa-
presented by Dr. I. B. S. Richt-
er wh snoke on the subject of
hypnoti -m and it' iissible use.
in the medical profession.
Mrs. Seitz is best known in!
loved in her role f Fos: i -)I
ther to the several hundred chii
drer she looks after in St. J
seph s Cafeteria. For 16 yen
she has supervised the him -
room and is presentlv s(Ivi •
ibnut 6000 meals 1 month. .1.
Soitz has assisted with Fi -
Friday breakfast and Lent 1
breakfasts for many years, an I
is alwavs wiling to help so.
at Parish picnics and dinners. •
K of C and C D of A di ne
Mrs. Seitz is particnla Iv d
voted to the youth, and in i i
pleasant way has served th"
with manv Sodalitv sup:
Senior banquets, football b.
quets, glee club suppeis am'
classroom benefits.
admission. The farm
will receive a mounted
Jurena And Kubecka
Top Ford Salesmen
Two Yoakum Champion Ford
car and truck salsmn will be
presented Ford 300-500 Club A-
""In I' m
am ai<
nat from
Clj i N "
1 The hif
whig l.
|. i 1 ■ u p .
• th" 1i l 1 ■
1 1 • I ent ly ' Np ‛
, pup.in d himl to 1a’
A f ‘ ‘ t' l < * l ’ ’ • • 'u(i
k thrower W ednesdav i
Benjamin Brazil, Jr.,
Cattle Disease
Meet At Yoakum
Thurs., March 19
Cattlemen of the Yoakum a-
tea and other areas are invited
to a special Brucellosis Control
in Livestock meeting in the
High S hool Auditorium in Yoa-
kum, Thursday, March 191h. at
8'00 p.m. Dr. Boeing, veterina-
rian, will be present to discuss
this stock disease.
C. Y Jacobs will also be a
-paker on the pronosed laws
new tind"r action in the logis-
lature, that would control the
Iruellosis disease in livestonk
Effects of the proposed law on
Yoakum
Sui vivoi
' is. Mr-.
Mrs. Rut’
' < ii, an ’
| mitt. T x.
J. D. McCaskill Is i
Mutual Of Oma’a j
। Local Penresenfative
) D vi, iei
l : Y ,1 ' 2 : ■■ '
nmed in Ai'in ! O n 11 t he !
it! ii !s Kntuht I the I
Road Award.
t ruiet io i f do 4:1
ith 1st I ' (/ 'i
m map reading and
Rex I I I I > "'ll o' ■ i' . I
i !‛uffin "i (1. 4 .".nd ! l"i n
Soo- ( " ■’ "' I ' .
, Ion ?' । o h " 1 s'”! in G
i f. an v. Mr Zw " - had .
y w uld stop
car to nass.
1- did wait, but
i Sv 1 ia Molina
bat f i
ii 1: . 1
J. .
Cueroite Charged
For Fatal Mishap
1 J i' .111 ■ of ' "u 111 has been
ihue wi'h neugent homi-
o. i" 1 • <!■ ath ■ f a ti- ear-old
irl <• cek hy hi- auto in Kings-
' ;"c M ... h $.
(‛l!in-. an oil field worker,
has n 1/‛/Is/! n $500 bond.
Ti. Kin" \ !l p lire chief
101 •• d • e a. cid nt occurred
■ 1, i; cti .’ if Sov n-
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Janacek, John E. Yoakum Herald-Times (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 22, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 17, 1959, newspaper, March 17, 1959; Yoakum, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1497319/m1/1/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.