Yoakum Herald-Times (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 7, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 28, 1958 Page: 5 of 6
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BALDWIN NEWS
Baldwin Business College is
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picked outlaw stock to test the I
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during holi-
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Dinner for sir . . .*14070
ANNOUNCING Wet WASH And
WASH & DRY SERVICE
On Family Bundles
HOUSE MOVING
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NEW FOUNDATIONS ON OLD HOUSES
Free Estimates
INSURED
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YOAKUM
Phone -17
710 W. Gonzales
SHIRTS
30c
Box 489
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CONTRACTS
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Office Phone 181
Res. Phone 523
FOR PURPLE HULL PEAS
- FOR FAST DEPENDABLE SERVICE —
FOR SPRING PLANTING
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321 West Hugo St.
— SATISFACTION GUARANTEED —
YOAKUM CANNING COMPANY
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YOAKUM
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Alcohol, Darkness And Speed Given
Blame For Deaths In Traffic Lanes
Gene Autrey And Annie Oakley To
Perform At Bexar County Coliseum
An It’s Handv For
Electrocuting Their
Political Foes Too
the Quarter Horse Show, Feb. 7-
11 and the Third International
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vic-
tor Pulkrabek of Route 3, Shin-
nt! and was highly pleased
I hav Mr. Robert Kaiser, pre-
pleting their five day, 110 mile ;
trek from Altair to San An- .
are limited to members of 4-11
club or FFA chapters in Texas.
Ken Roen one of the nations ,
zaniest and most courageous ro-
deo clowns, will appear during I
the rodeo.
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| ed event in which girl riders I
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CHIROPRACTOR
Dr. T. N. Kinnamon
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rels placed in the area.
Breeders and owners of cut-
rodeo performance along with
Target, Annie Oakley's horse,"
Bickett explained.
More than 4400 head of live-
stock have entered the exposi-
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Office Open Daily 8 A. M. to 5 P. M.
• And Until Noon Saturdays
rse in Accounting at Baldwin's.
milrage <
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Better Than Tracking Coaches .... I College Styled Delinquent-Juvenile ...
A. & M. Boys Doing Good At Tracking University Prof Says 4 Out of 5
Earth Satellites Around The World Students Really Should Be Flunked
LOW PRICES
Wash, Dry, and fold
Wash and Dry
Wash and Spin Dry
(or wet wash
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20c KHAKI PANTS
Service by
brak.
' ' rid Live
A hinking dri-
1od ippr ximately
fall rural fatal ac-
<1 studies <>f fatal
skill of the nation's top cow-:
boys during the five matinees
(10 lb. minimum charge)
Alto complete Finished Laundry
and he named specifically cour-
ses in education, psychology and
life adjustment.
He asked: Is the university
d ing a proper job of teaching
■ n m. on Saturdays and Sundays. Germany and the places he vi-
Tickets are priced at $3.60 for • • --- "I- ond
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ONE DAV SERVICE
8c lb.
7c lb.
6c lb.
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Nation-wide Service
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I tor Poultry' Show encourages the |
. nrodoction of better broilers and
I turkeys Exhibitors in this show.
GIVE A PHOTOGRAPH
LIKENESS OF YOURSELF
Netardus Studio
Pictures Taken By Appoint-
ment At 512 Nelson After
5:00 P. M.
See Joseph Netardus
At Herald-Times Office
or Call Res. Ph. 1119-W
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505 E. Commercial St.
Victoria, Texas
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Horse show entries for 1 San Antonio. Friday morning,
i Feb. 7th. Ariving in time to
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to k them through New Mexico, । claim* d Hi, machine duplicates
ow Rarli
scientist
Bring Your Car Tc
PRUETZ & PILSNER
i sited. Robert, son of Mr. and
boxes: $3, $2 and $1.50 for bal-Mrs. Louis Kaiser of Yoakum,
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radii l niverdity at Boulder, C
last ef critici
formance of the rodeo. This is ,
always one of the most popular
women and :
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invariabls rise
Director Fred L. Whipple has S. in physics at A. and M . will l
Baldwin's Students Club held
ite semi-monthly meeting re-
•UIST ARRTVED. 59c EACH.
■ participate in the parade will be I
hundreds of riders of the Texas I
Trail Riders Association com- [
CHAPMAN LAUNDRY & CLEANERS
OF HALLETTSVILLE
Pick-up Station at DRIVE IN CLEANERS
PHONE 44
Ranch Boys," Bickett said.
"And for the children, Gene
Autry's Champion and Little
Champion will appear at each
mances of the rodeo for the ton ; viously stationed in Germany A> ize.nn, and California, and this impulse and iniroducv, i
daysbeginnin , a t8 : theV. « Armyspeaaka "W various points of interest into the subject's system. sne
m. with the excevtion of final the meeting. He told of his ma- ,1. ijn„ Him headc.ho.
nerformance oh Feb 16 at 6 p.m. i ny experiences and answered the ~ ' l - ‘ ________
Matinee performances are' at 2 students questions concerning .
Two of the nation's outstand-
ing western stars, sharpshoot-
ing Annie Oakley of television
fame and Gene Autry, Mr. Am-
erican Cowboy, will star during
the fifteen performances of the
Everett Colborn World Cham-
pionship rodeo to be held Feb-
ruary 7-16 at Bexar County Co-
liseum.
The 1958 Stock Show and Ro-
edo to E. W. Bickett, president
of the .San Antonio vestock
Exposition, promises to be one
of the greatest in the nine years
of the exposition's history.
"The millions of people who
have seen popular Annie Oakley
and Gene Autry on television
and in the movies, will now have
an opportunity to see them in
person along with the Melody
•NITED GAS CORPORATION • UNITED 0*1 PipE IINE COMPANY • UNION PRODUCIRe
Thev mav also he obtained by presently employed in Houston
mnil from Harold M. Freeman, with the Automati
1015 Transit Tower, San An- Door Corporation
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Appaloosa Shew, Feb: 12-16
have not yet been tabulated.
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sentlv taking a Refresher Cou-1
a Fresh RAREROOT ROSES. — • • •
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YOAKUM IERAIDSTIMES, PUBLISHED AT YOAkUN, TEXAS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 28th, 1958
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to Dr, M. T Harring- . assume tile dll'll S id senim oh
events of the San Antonio ro-
; deo along with the crowd pleas-
l ing boys calf scramble.
The opening of the 1958 show
will be kicked off with a huge
western parade in downtown
Tile trip off a certain kind of impul-e l'
eI As wele now con-
we should send about
■ei of them h me."
w is no immediate com-
n uni ii sit officials.
Tickets for the rodeo, whrh
inclnides front gate admission.; Miss Velek. daughter of Mr. morln
mav be purchased at two down-, and Mrs. Adolph Velek of Shi-lMetermy Department.
‘own locations: the lobhv of the । ner is also a distinguished 1957 tho Institution, and has been The hadeusi id thy '
Gunter Hotel and ■ Kallison’s graduate of St. Ludmila High ’’■ mtdt wrutive officer of chine knponasiThlini
Country Store. school in Shiner. She is _ sal Stimuli!, r Wi1"ni
1 medical men to -tudly the e
Garage ’ heiri ’ Niss Marilyn Reinhard nlex nervous pricsses than
and Miss Dolly Brzozowski, stu- in men and nimalsan I can
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f dva:hs
became a bit bolder at
when lie delivered his
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iatedar of getting along
werid of petty deceit?
wisn we had the guts to
•ut promptly all the kids
NATURAL GAS costs so little, and senes so well. that yon
seldom think of it as part of the post of a meal, lake your
Christmas dinner, for example. That big ham or turkey cost
you $7 or $8. Oyster dressing cost another dollar or so. The
sweet potatoes, cranberry sauce and vegetables were a couple
of dollars. Add salad, dessert and drinks ... total about $14.70.
And the gas to cook it? Less than a nickel. anyplace in the
Gulf South. Even at twice the cost, gas would still be your
best buy for modern cooking.
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T all,wh in- 1 zod,‛ he said. "It
ind i । i , hi lld '■ difficult fos a student
, of the rodeo. One of the new ,
entertainment features this year i which will be housed in a sneci- j
I is Girls Barrel Racing - a tim- n1 —ef the dni"" hou "
'J .’I’ll' 01
Ji' -;ik
iir: Sillin'
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1- ririrn
GAS to cook it. .
. ‘min 5. Tevis Mail orders
«hould sn nifv date, performan-
ne and prine.
mim written
Pdtys Gnraldinette. . ind M, College j i
was a very C dent tel him that the A.
oPCra Part, id N m , i. some of whom are is now locaten at the New Mexi-
I spd, pil on ! IiIv of absence. are "do- co tracking station wheie he i
Bjwli 's 11 * in ar, mstanding job in their | temporarily serving as an in
0 a । win s. varinus assigned duties, parti- struct or in electronics.
42 A 1757 Era- cularly nr the Earth Satellite Mr. Whipple said "I would like
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Station in Arequipa, Pein ! !•
More than
STEVENS NURSERY ! At the same meeting the Stu-
(4-5ch) dent Club was also'fortunate in
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pround to announce the recent
ting horses will be on hand to , graduation from Baldwin's of
enter the cutting horse contest two of its most delightful stu-
which is held during each PeT-dents of Shiner
Miss Geraldine Pulkrabek.
jdents of the Secretarial Science used t, diagnose and tre
Course at Baldwin's, tell of their ous ailment-
Ior delightful trip to Los An- The radio -aid the
gels, California, during the system of a sleepy pets
every fit sin grnm designed to produce heal-
niversits a Co thy bodies or provide a profes-
-- ,mH "o. spinal speetacle? Is the school
In a flunkine teaching hard ideals or the so-
in the International Gcophysi-1 spring as adinhiistiStive officer
B'?' EomP 6t । cal Yeai activities at the Smith- to the senior astronomer in
pth" Meretarial sonian Institution, Astrophysi- charge of optical tracking sic
eiene Cours ca Obscivatory. at Cambridge. tio uC
Sc al adWins >n Mass have been lauded by the A former student Martin
F.h i' excellenti dire eto of the institution. Bulkhead who received his M
3, time of six1
Gmonths and 9
lesth- ( peration hetweenof-
fici- ind citizens can be the
key in curting down the num-
w h h
hazn-
atiom today. asked full Irk al «np
p r' f r the i- newd t 'he " t
lionwide Fack ta- .Aitak
F, Traff e \eeidi nt- । ■impair
Ba th antafk. a -uco • In:
h, p pet
.h T N is. i
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J. MANNING
dilfi" ed' a dis 1 timt
up ported I
M-u k -1 1,
- ■ widk a ’ r
s : - ins' if. ! •
n ' ■ 'ip the 1ni
l ‛ I is ji running a social club?
Is its physical education pro-
ihl will
The stock show is offering a
total of $86,000 in premiums and
prizes and of the total amount, tonin These men.
$55,000 has been allocated as I children, many in the dress of
livestock and horse show pre- frontier days, make the trail I .......
miums. ride hi either covered yagons in Tekin Program." to take this opportunity to ex- tiisms ipply 1 ' Anri m 'd-j
„ , . . nnhorse-back to help publicize ee, LS; suemi.Hieh in his 1 mmunieation to Dr. | press my appreciation ‘to you lege- hi f n.md and >..: •< +
More than MOO volunteers any the San Antonio Stock Show “ hon• G ‛rald ine has quite, jirrinrirn, Whipple listed the ' and to Texas A. and M College lorado I nivorsit, ilon
workingron the show in every and Rodm. ■ list of ac omplishments to her! acti iios <f the men from A./Ar you onerosit, in grating Rmt- said n- ilj- -
as ol i ts a » P ra ti .A . • hi: " is • > rord..O f it an ing ane er * n i 1. lleg,> leaves Ar al sene, to various -!, ild be thi mwi ou ' Ithi -61
Three new events, Atoms for Atomic Energy Commission's I graduation from high school as Rinig M Adams .n leave ‘ mINBar of vour staff in ordm
Peace Exhibit, Ready-to-Cook travelinq exhibit. Atoms forSalutatorianof the class, and ci ,1 ... ,t Department ’ 1 1,w mHH stafsinrr in
Junior Poultry Show and Girls I Peace, dened to acquaint the her bung elected Qmvn of the 0 beliraph and sremeiD. th',, international c.eophvsleal
Barrel Racing, have been added public with the effect of atomic lares .Festival, an annual fes-iloes. has icon named chief of Year activities and more part,
this "ear to make the shim-more rnersv and its potential fortivityat Shine the computations Division ot cuarly the Each Sa" Une Pm-
com"'*" and in the words of a peee Hie exhibit will be hous- the s itellite Tracking Pi ngram ’ram
stock show official, “provide a ed adjacent to the armed forres Also, Miss Dorothy Jean Ve- Walter s. Lang Jr who is on Ate m of he belief that the
truly shewcase for outsanding oxhihit, Rabhit Show, million lek, of Shiner, has completed Ieate from the A and N Col- (oy wid,. and varied exporiene, ,
Livestock and entertainment." dollar farm-ranch machinery | the Secretarial Science Course lon Department of Mathema- 1p0Kgp1arenininithis ‘-r '10
Fer thrills and action Ever- .how md Texas Fish and Game 1 at Baldwin's in the very short tis Is a semnior observor and Jm,. national GoophvsiCa 01 Fel." 11" Tevc v \-
ett Colborn brings his hand-, Wildlife Exhibit. ' . —u has hum placed in charge of program will be a definit, as.
A period of only surorvising . satellite tracking otnoronls to the individual but
5 six .months and station construction in South to the Texas A. and M. College
2 7days During America system upon t ormination
" this time, lo- Mr Lang is presently makine iheir ]■ as ns < f absence."
L rothy Jean Was the necessary arrangements for
awarded a Die- establishment of stellite t rack-
taphone ( prtifi ine stations at Cneno. N. W l .
cate of Profi- Arqima Piru and Villa Do-
ciency for her Ller , A-Eentina tpon comple-
achievements in tjon ef station i anstrucsion. he
attaining profi-, will assume the duties of senim
ciency in ma- .... n.t r a she Curia sitel-
chine transcrip-1 lite Trac kina Station Soviet
tion. Kenneth H Drummond, for- nrichme which puts • u • -1
the Oceanography and by -hooting elir'" d n : :
joined int > the-body.
Several Texas A. and M. Col- tire satellite tracking program. Dr Walter Orr Roberts a
lege men, Who are participating He jomed the ' Institution last director of aet iv itios id Colo-
V' mu>' nde rstand these
th n ind resnlve to do some-
ing abour"them." Musick said.
Every ie public officials and
ci izen- aliki must make up his
■ mind ■' do v rything in
his i । to lower traffic
1 ■ । 1s I ri '.king pedes-
al- push up the .death
. t he । ateg ry . Best esti-
et.H" that >f the adult
rills killed, about 20
• han ■ en drinking.
। .1 1 il, t •«’. at idents occur
during derkhes- on early twi-
licht hur- The Texas Safety
A-soclatjein ctimates that the
eu "eme
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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/m1/5/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.