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YOAKUM HERALD-TIMES, PUBLISHED AT YOAKUM, TEXAS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 28th, 1958
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YHS Honor List For 3rd Six Weeks
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ASSORTED SIZES AND COLORS
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picture itself is three hours and
twenty minutes long there will
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COMING SATURDAY
MID-NITE SHOW
DOUBLE REAR DOORS include full-
width type* for maximum access.
A watermelon growers meet- that may be obtained free of
ing will be held in Yoakum on charge from your County Agent
action filled outdoor adventure.
— Also DEATH IN SMALL
DOSES". The story of "Benny”.
“Benny * is the nickname for
Benzidrine, the tradename of an
important and dangerous drug,
amphetamine. Drugs that keep
WIDE-ANGLE VISIBILITY of wrap-
around windshield makes delivery
driving safer, more convenient.
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details will be given later.
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FRIDAY, JAN. 31st.
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DOUBLE-WALLED construction pro-
vides insulated 24-gauge steel pan-
els as lining over entire interior
of the body.
Brought back by popular re-
quest — for the benefit of
those who failed to see it
during its recent showing. —
Many have requested a desire
to see it again.
and one cach night with a brief
intermission.
YOAKUM, TEXAS
GET MORE OUT OF LIFE,
GO OUT TO A MOVIE!
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rothy McGuire and Fess Par- good clean picture of high ("
ker. Brought back by popular tertainment. Good family fun.
Sharon Boothe, Mariann Col- cina, Dorothy Matthew, Carol
dewey; Amy Harison, Barbara : Ann Orsak, Judy Parker, Mary .
Henry, Charlotte Immenhauser, ( Ann Ploeger, Dorothy St. Clair, |
Fertilizer placement, slightly
below and to the side of the
seed, at planting time will im-
prove crop stand and yield. This 1
sonous.
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COMING SOON!
The Most Wonderful Enter-
tain men t That Ever Captivat-
ed Your Heart.
Plug Thoaa Standout Faaturaa
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Solid step-type rear bumper . . .
Corrugated 18-gauge steel load
floor . . . Practical shelf shaped
rear wheelhousings ... Protective
rub rails.
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A. Riggs, et ux, 2 acres on Yoa-
kum-Hallettsville Highway 77-A
at Old Shinin'-Yoakum road.
3. R. Castellow et ux to Lewis
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Real estate transfers recorded
for Lavaca County last week in-
cluded the following:
John Hunt to B. G. Gaines et
ux release of lien for 4.2 acres
in Hallett League, Hallettsville.
Ray Donald Cornelson et ux
to Bruce Oliver Cornelson et ux,
one third interest in three tracts
of land, 19 miles southeast of
irand Theatre News
- By Emi Coldewey —
I may say first that public
terest in moving pictures has
eatly increased lately due to
better product.
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Otto Hermes, Ray Kelley.
JUNIORS
ica have been asked to conduct
these Safety projects by Presid-
ent Eisenhower during 1958.
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inson, Yvonne De Carlo, Debra
the Council Project books were wheelbarrows.
CAUTION! Avoid spilling Met- passed out to each unit on the
hyl bromide on the skin or in- National Safety Good Turn for
haling its vapors as it is poi- 1958. The Boy Scouts of Amer-
[courthouse, in railway surveys
S. A. & M. G and H. T. & B. R.
WESTERN WELCOME— "Come to San Antonio for fun in Fabu-
lous February," says Texan belles Milly Tait (left), Tish Johnson
and Rita Tait. The three cute cowgirls will participate in a 5-day,
110-mile old-time “trail ride" from Altair in East Texas to the
Alamo City, on horseback and in covered wagons, to attend the
annual San Antonio Stock Show and World Championship Rodeo.
Feb. 7-16, starring Gene Autry and TV’s sensational Annie Oakley.
Other fun-filled events in San Antonio's ‘'Fabulous February"
include the Texas Open Golf Tourney (Feb. 13-16), four San
Antonio Symphony coneerts featuring great nationally-known
guest stars, annual Texas Watercolor Exhibit and a Country
Music concert.
For the first time Chevro-
let offers forward control
delivery trucks equipped
with handsome, spacious
walk-in bodies —the new
Step-Vans! You'll find
new hustle, new muscle
and new style throughout
Chevy's light-duty lineup
for 'SB I
Whatever kind of deliveries
your business calls for, there's
a fast-working Task-Force 58
Chevrolet truck ready to show
'ARNNVAL
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JERRY PARIS
And ktroduce
PEGGY KING
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Tickels on sele ol
GUNTER HOTEL, KALLISON'$
OK WRITE
BOX 1740, SAN ANTONIO *.
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DOROTHY MEGURE-FESS PNRKER
co - ev anme m
Emanuel Hranitzky, John A. '
Johnson, Earl Matthew, Billy
Moore, Wayne Rudolph, Charles
Seekamp, Robert Thiele.
SOPHOMORES
Carolyn Barre, Linda Berger,
Marie Garcia, Barbara Hage-
meister, Rose Marie Harbers,'
Jackie Keith, Carolyn Stevens,
Nancy Marshall, Deloris Martin,
George Ausec, Julius Simper,1
Ray Steinmann, Colleen Kaiser. |
FRESHMEN
Judy Autrey, Doris Faye Ben-
bow, Eva Fees, Joy Kuck, Lois
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Ready to put more GO
into busy stop-and-go
schedules I
। E. Schriefer et ux, release of lien
for Lot 12. Block 4, Hillcrest
Addition, Yoakum.
Mrs. Anna Irene Erwin et vir
to Lawrence E. Schriefer et ux.
release of lien for Lot 12, Block
4. Hillcrest Addition, Yoakum.
Lawrence E. Schriefer et ux
to Eugene F. Holik et ux, Lot
12, Block 4, Hillcrest Addition.
Yoakum.
Ed Brenek et ux to Adolph
Brenek, interest in 149 acres 12
| • long time. Strangers together _ . .
f facing a common danger, all night; Tommny Sands, who has vision and radio, blending the
their lives hanging in the bal- become a popular singing star top talents of every theatrical
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during February and March be- of Pack 224, Yoakum. Announce- kin holders and nut
cause ants are concentrated * -
Molly Sue Martin, Barbara May- Fern Stevens, Joycelyn Stevens, '
rant, Rachel Sanchez, Susan | Billy
West, Sharon Wood, Raymond1
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Io take the delays out of
dor r-to-door hauling. Chevy in-
troduces the versatile Step-Vans
—w ith a choice of three spacious,
spanking-new walk-in bodies 8,
10 and 12 feet long. insulated
weather-tight cargo space goes
up to nearly 400 cubic feet.
Yet sturdy all-steel welded and
bolted body construction re-
mains lightweight an j economi-
cal. Your Chevrolet dealer will
be glad to fill you in on all
the lacts.
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f Wednesday of this week it demned the use of drugs to keep j paraleled in its combinations of
builds up to the most tension- drivers awake. These are also distinguished players, was as-
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Oak Street at Kroschel Street,
Hallettsville, Adjoining "Glen
Dolezal lots.
Paul Etzler et ux to Hal-Tex.
Inc., (grain elevator company),
3.06 acres 2 miles north of court-
FREIMEN
Eva Fees, Joy Kuck, Lois La-
GEOFFREY TOONE Ek
near the center of the colony scout events in the District and cups fashioned into miniature
A deeply moving
story of a truly
terpiece in suspense. Leading SING".
■tars are Dana Andrews, Linda; Everything wonderful hap- of the life of Moses, The TEN
Darnell, and Sterling Hayden. pens " LOVE" Sunday COMMANDMENTS marks the __, ______...
Thursday and Friday we have and Monday, February 2 and 3. j first time in film history a Bib- to Eunice Elaine Trammel et
a return engagement of Walt/Starring Pat Boone and Shir- lical story has been given thejvir, one third interest in same
Disney's picture. "OLD YEI- ley Jones: In CinemaScope and added majesty and meaning of three railroad
LER*', Technicolor, starring Do-' Color. Five new hit songs. A authentic Biblical settings.
Ing its recent showing This pic- see! The "TEN
years Were devoted to research
and preliminary exploration, 3
years were required for prepa-
ration and writing of the script
and, finally, more than two
years were spent in the actual
filming.
An imposing cast, as enor-
--as
working or buying new equip- Horticulturist with the Exten-
ment you might keep this in ' sion Service will be here to
The following students at, Buento, Emanuel Hranitzky,
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The DeWitt County 4-H Rat
Elimination Program ends Fe-
bruary 1st. Any one wanting to
order some of the rat poison
must do so before them. You
may order it by contacting any
4-H club member in the County
or the County Extension Office.
The poison cost is 30 cents per
pound. This will be the last
chance to order some until late
summer.
Holstein- Friesian
Awards Program.
and Shiner attended the Delafa- Theme, "Blue and Gold". This
go District Roundtable at the theme celebrates the 48th An-
Stephen F. Austin School Cafe-, niversary of Boy Scouting dur-
teria in Yoakum at 7:30 P. M. ing Scout Week, which begins
Harold Thames, Rt. 1, Cuero,
and Ed Klosel of Rt. 1. Yoa-
kum were by the office getting
information on Cut-ant control.
Methyl bromide has proved to,
be the most efficient material |
for controlling the cut ant. The ,
liquid chemical is packaged and
sold in 1 pound cans. A special
band type applicator is neces-
sary to put the liquid into the
hole. This appicator can either
be borrowed or rented from the
store from which you get the
Methyl bromide. The tube on
the applicator is thrust 6 to 12
inches into one of the openings
near the center of the colony
and held in place with the foot
while the can is opened with the
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Treatment should be made
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and covered the 1958 Safety
Production , your needs can be determined.
L-310 “ Grain Sorghum Hy-
brids" is one of the bulletins
en-, $ me of the leading stars are, Branch Reaves, property on Live
Uh.,*.ion Heston, Yul Brynner,
Anne Baxter. Edward G. Rob-
Pack 224 of Yoakum, in
charge of the Cub Section, pre-
t “nrinrral interests. -
Hallettsville Pipeline Compa-
ny to Seurlock Oil Company,
conveyance of interests.
Yoakum Federal Savings and
Loan Association to C. F Wau-
son Jr., et ux, release of lien for
2 acres in Ryan League.
— C. F. Wauson Jr. et ux t A.
the night of February 10th.
Bluefford Hancock, Extension
Foundation and also the Texas1 pay you to do so as soon as
discussion on the Boy Scout
Week activities that units may
do as projects during Scout
Week. Mr. Windsor, Leadership
Training (’hairman, met with
the Training Team members in
the District, and discussed the
training program for the com-
ing spring.
The next Roundtable will be
held in Shiner on February 18.
in the Lutheran Social Hall at
7:30 P. M.
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South Division Roundtable Held
By Scouters in Yoakum, Tuesday
Scouters from Yoakum, York- sented some excellent program
town, Nixon, Gonzales, Cuero, material for the February
year is the first big year for
machinery to be on the market
to do the job. If you are re-
and Ca »*>'«•
flROR^ HIRSCH
burg Highway 77.
Paul Etzler et ux to Hall-Tex.
Inc., field notes for same 3.06
acre tract.
John Huth to A. A. Riggs,
correction deed for 53.6 acres in
Fitzgerald League.
Mrs. Anna Irene Erwin et vir
ito Arthur C. Newman et ux, re-
.lease of lien for Lot 2, Block 7.
.Hillcrest Addition, Yoakum.
Mrs. Anna Irene Erwin et vir
to Clarence W. Schriefer, re-
Yoakum High School Honor
Roll students for the first half
of the 1957-58 school year, the
following students are thereby
rated tops for the semester just
concluded with mid-term exams:
SENIORS
Dahlis Boothe, Janie Elizon-
do, Carolyn Fawcett, Rosemary
Goode, Lyn Ploeger, Helen Rice,
I Katherine Sablatura, Elda Mae
Schneider, Robbie Walters,
Charlotte Welhausen, John Ot-
to Hermes, Ray Kelly.
juniors’
.WANT TO SEE
Dahlis Boothe. Janie Elizon- ister, Jeanette Jahn, Jackie
do, Carolyn Fawcett; Rosemary Keith, Dorothy McElroy, Caro-
Goode, Lyn Ploeger, Helen Rice, ; lyn Stevens, Nancy Marshall,
Katherine Sablatura, Elda Mae Delores Martin, Darlene Rath-
Schneider, Robbie Walters, I kamp, Rachel Vera. Ilgo Rueda,
Charlotte Welhausen, La Joyce [ George Ausec, Julius Simper,
Zwerschke, Bobby Harbers, John Colleen Kaiser.
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“ZERO HOUR" is the title' you awake. The American
A midnight show Saturday from the screen, the stage, tele-
mind.
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Kenneth Buenger, Rt. 2,
Cuero, has entered his 1956 re-
gistered Holstein Sears dairy
heifer in the Sears Roebuch
[miles southwest of courthouse
j on Clark's Creek. adjoining
i Frank Brenek land: also interest
। in 111.35 acres 2.75 miles north
of Oki Sweet Home, next ' to
Barker land on Clark's Creek.
Mrs. Mary Talley et vir to J.
E. Smith. Interest in 180 acres,
100, 64 and 160 acres on Big
; Brushy.
I A. T. Schwennesen et ux to
/Leila S. Street, assignment of
Sharon Boothe, Mariann Col- Lacina, Dorothy Matthew, Do-
dewey, Amy Harrison, Barbara rothy St. Clair, Jimmy Harri-!
Henry, Charlotte Immenhauser, | son. Billy Kuester, Jerry Thor-
Molly Sue Martin, Susan West, i nell, and William White.
Sharon Wood, Raymond Buento, I
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for the benefit of । Starting Thursday, February
[•tease of lien for Lot 4, Block 7. 1 device on the applicator. The
i Hillcrest Addition, Yoakum. [liquid Methyl bromide changes
■ Yoakum Federal Savings and [ to a gas immediately when the
Loan Association to Lawrene can is punctured and. being hea- Yoakum High School were ere- John A. Johnson, Earl Matthew,
vier than air, flows into the | dited with making the Honor Billy Moore, Wayne Rudolph,
bottom of the hole. ‘Roll via grades covering the Charles Seekamp. Robert Thiele,
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j Carolyn Barre, Linda Berger.
Marie Barcia, Barbara Hageme-
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Allen, royalty deed for two
tracts, 46.6 acres and 36 acres,
in Lyons and Western surveys.
Max C. Mazoch to Jimmie Va-
cek et . al. release of lien for
153.26 acres in Foley Survey.
Yoakum Federal Savings and
Loan Association to Mr. Laura
L. Martin, release of lien for
part of Block 5. Emil Herder
Addition. Yoakum.
Louis Koch et ux to Mrs.
Louise E. Williams, gift deed
for 79 acres on Clarks Creek, in
Morris League adjoining William
McMurrey homestead tract on
Hallettsville-Yoakum highway.
fact I might arid that, we Commandments'’ is the biggest
have never seen greater satis- production in the history of the'
faction, then that of the faces screen guided by the man
of those who recently saw this ' whose motion pictures have been
picture. I seen one and one half times the
Saturday. February 1st "YA- total population of the entire
QI I DRUMS'' starring Rod ( a- world. Ten years were spent in
meron, and Maty Castle. An planning the production, three1
ments were made of coming made from straws and
The meeting was opened with gram included songs, games,
THURS. & FRI., JAN. 30-31
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Janacek, John E. Yoakum Herald-Times (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 7, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 28, 1958, newspaper, January 28, 1958; Yoakum, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1518165/m1/4/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.