Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, April 15, 1932 Page: 3 of 4
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YOAKUM DAILY HERALD
FRIDAY, AFRIL 1». 1*2
RATTLESNAKE TIMR IS HIR1,
WARNS COL. CUMMINS
FAN ANTONIO. ARTll II. tJDl
—Itattlennak* tlm* la here
Colonel M, L I'rtmml* ban la-
•tied hla annual warning to thoue
who *t><*nd much of their Hw« eut-
Gboro.
April in tne monin r»»H>»«iiKM
mate and run about in pair*, amt
•o egtra precaution ahouht t* tak-
en by everyone, tha Colonel do-
clarea, School children will he
warned by Colonel Crlmmln# aa
they com* to tha Wttta mueeum to
••a tha nlx-foot live rattta of tha
1IS8 vintage whteh Cotoaat Crtm-
mtaa la exhibiting there.
"Don't axpaat a milter to »tva
warning of hta prenenee," Colonel
Crtmmtna cautioned, IHtk wild
flower* la (tout ahoaa, heavy ><'a
ling* and haavy glove*. Itefore x>hi
atoop fvo1 the flower, throw a atone
or ntlok ta the grn**. That will
atthar frighten tha anaka away or
make It rattta. If U rattle*, that
wtU rrtchtan you away.
"If you kilt a anaka* look out fur
Ita mala.
"Snake* come around
only to look for food, lloma own
ara ahouht ataar up tm»h pitas* amt
othnr ptaaa* likely to harbor rata,
whlali anakaa nat, tfouaea rained
frtxm tha irrmimt ohould ha\*a a
•ereen of wlra netting around
them."
PERSON AI.S ON TEXAS FARMS
Mm. Tom Moor* who baa baan
III for tha past fvw daya la re-
house* portent to ha doing nicely today.
CASH ONLY'*
All new ahoa* |3.»«. I Yura. lNr
FCWCR HOWARD COUNTY
FARMIRS AFFLY FOR LOAN
Mr. amt Mra. Athart Humphrey*
ami non of Da gmnvvy, I a., ar-
rival In Yoakum today to apend
aeveral daya gue*t* of Mr. and
Mm J, It, Itumphraya,
RIO FI'UINO, Taxaa, April 14, Alt naw Show* |1.K eaah, S,*t-
L(P)—It ta raportad that fewer, nrdny and Monday, l’anl'a, 18-8c
Howard county farmara ara apply'! “ •" ———-
tag for gtxvernment crop loan* ami Mr. and Mra. J. A. Hudson and
Individual application* ami ara1 non J. v Jr„ of ttouaton arrlvad
unking for tower aum* thla year In Yoahnm today lo vlall I hair
than la*t. l«a»t year T3 loan* were * parent*, Mr. amt Mm tt. A. Hud-
obtained for a tola! of 818,ban, j son owr tha week-end.
pLASSIFIEn
VF-PHONE 99-
In minimum obar«w U pm word for tooerttoo fur Itrd three
lo par ward Nr at* Inaartionn. Othor mtaa on applKmtton
French ta the official language BARBER FFICCS RKDUCCD
of Alglem, but tha natlx'a* apeak I - f
Amble dialed*, . J (fair cut* 3iV, Shave Ifte, Ma*
*age Sic. Cryatal Harbor Shop, N,
It. N«*h, Prop, Homer M IthOdea,
N, Of t\ Hhlg. IV
All new shoe* Saturday and Mon
day, cash only, Caul'*, 18-8v
Mm, O, It. Ylnunpaon amt non
Fraud* left Hit* morn In* for San
Antxuxlo to attend a play to he
FOR RNNT -Nice Hornet, tdt K. WK SRINQ THEM SACK
Gonaatea. 808 Italnay Axe Con- ' P1RF1CTLY CLEAN ID
venhrnces and Garage*. Apply SOS Hen Xtorrl* tha old Heltahk' Clean-1 *r*vvn IVdro I May Houaa
Faiaay. * Ste j ar amt IH'aaaar watartny to pe*xpta |'"n<K’n ,n ^ her *on, x'. it.
| WKS(% I Thxxmpaon, w ill he one of the
LIT ‘CM RIF—WC REPAIR *EM
Now I* tha tlmo to hax-v yxxnr I
old ahoaa repaired. 1‘rh'v* rlxht -*
all workmanship (rxia run lead
YOAKUM SHOK HOS1MTAU
I
that want* tha th at, tha lataat I 1 x% m "n°
Yalataa IVy Oteunln* Shop In tho ! |MV»»»ern chametera.
^r:r„x.::rs;rii1 «««.,
uiv 108 West Grand Ave, S ?te
Saturday, adjtxintnir MeMnster
Joe choumont. Uixuv. 40S Irvtna||0n nkNT — Ktve~reom hn tab ^ant Market, hy lYrk IMaoe IV T.
Pt-» t*-0e; „vt.. u^». ’pwo A, A *?\'xt\i dinner with depression
\f | price*, t>nly SXe. le
Houston Chronicle, j. k
nail, aictmt. Uhoixa XS«>81.
Thor*
N4*tf
Water, tlxhts, pas, *»ra*e
lots, t'hone OTt.
A nalahbor of Sam RoadY In
Haskell county ha» hacotna "tar-
race mimliHt" heoaua* lie xatherad
only 4* Itales of cotton hem 111
acres while Mr. R. *xt just aeroee
the blue harvested IK lattes from
tho same acreaare, terraced.
A Held of Allen tVtera In Col-
llnvsworth county, that printucad
b«ral> enoujrh com to gather In
1181, made T4 bushel* to the note
in HU after it had been run tn
sweet clover for three years and
then deep-plowed, the county airent
an vs.
tnoreaatnn interest In the produo
tior of mnut hoist's and mute* t«
vide need In Guadalupe count'
where a "home and *ack hrcsUnx
circle" ha* been Nrxncd Two ivx
Istemd IVivhciwa stallh'n* have
been purchased fixun Texas A. and
M. t' dlesa
T*'v»\t'»nx doutdctl the yield *f
xxen ir one year for tV'h Jones In
Morrla .xuinty, amt though « h'h
ant faeoui, he figure* the Inert',X'-e
madt' ih\- tometnx job waxrth l»
lee ju'ix net to him last year, IV
v'.’vns, Iwas a bad crop yeat
th* c< unty axent says the yield
w»v compared to that of \888
Tin avetage VWwson county fam-
ily has cann*al one and one-half
a-s've* and Cored two ho«* the
le*i wtnVt, aayo the home demon-
atm" m afCdt.
Tn an dmortean cheese making
campalv* started last November
by Fannin eoxinty horn*- demons!m
tten x'lnbs, ttu farm women out*
std*' the x'lnb* were shown hew to
make cheese, and a total of (h'Tli
pounds was matte.
HOWS root
H EALTN
Houston TN>st-l laoatch and San Mr* t t\ Mathis of t.omlta,
NOTICE
We have opened a first class _______________
rtuntlr shop at IU8 t.ott stia>et. op- Antonhx Kxpmss and San
ptvlte Wmatrtn»sMeyer Lumber t\v Xntv,nK, Kxvnlnjf News, Kills
Wo do furniture amt upholster-
lux w ork, la'palr st'xvl*x»f machine-*.' . , .................. —
j Mrs t'harltc Hole, <U tvantry
Xntonhx Light. Jottn Henderson, 1 MVxas, .-- visiting in Yoakum rut's! | ,|,-MW*natrator
Yoakum, I'htuxe lil?, Wl-tfief Mi * x \\ Wols-v
ALL SHOES — $?,<«
Satmxlay and Monday only, at
OaulX 18 8*'
lawn axoxvera, do soldorlnx. etc AH k\xu SAI K Klght foot show ease
work maruntced. Id»w prices. with plain glass top Ha lira in for m (^ \elscr left this morn
Alvin Harthels. Aug Trbca. *»uiek s^xle, Knkltiv ”H" Herald ,„x- vustin lo attend the IVau-
18 U'-8w
office.
18-do
—
SAFETY FIRST
AMPLK RKSOVRCKS and FACTIdTtKS
Providing a competent, well rounded Ban^inir sm itv
for the various needs and twiuiivmouts txf the people
of our town and community.
YOAKUM NATIONAL BAM
Member Federal Renerxe Sj'stem
$5inciPi3gtaagHaagM3ttoaxieirictJG^^
1\ l^t'X il |'!i|' i t.ix IP
nastmn tonight. She expects te
spend a few day's x\tth her daugh-
Iter, Miss Margaret Hums, who is
attending the tVx.is Vnlx'erslty,
In Kvlo county, has
been able to keep her daughter In
eolh'ge because of the tCOO eon
taincra of fruits and vegetables
she canned last season,
STRAWBERRY GROWERS IN
VALLEY FLAN TO SET OUT
MORE PLANTS NEXT YEAR
unburdening one* SELF
I'nttent* frequent l\ come to tl»e
doctor, aa they pul It, to unburden
themselves This la a practice Use-'
ful In man> ways both to the pa
tlctit and to the physician,
The physician, through such
contacts wdh the patient, la het-
tor able to undei-stand him when
acute llln*'»a arises, The tvatlent, (
on the uthtr hand, fis-uuentlx find*
ix'llef H-om besetting ills and pixd*
tern* thixiugh "talking it over"
with the doctor,
There la, hows ter, another form
of "unburdening one's self" xx'hh i
has « dlffeix-nt a rt of motive, and j
which i* a very plague to th» o c j
tor, and a trial ti th*' patient
In It the patient seeks cavil*''
from some exceedingly uncomf- ri-
able situation and comes to th" !
phyalclan comtdaimng of some j
symptom t'omph'x,
Should the unsuspecting physb
clan make an earnest attempt to
cure the patient of his complaint*, j
either he will find himselt balked
on ever> step oi the wax, nr the
patient will develop a new set of
aymptoms to take the place of
those which hax'e Invn "cured,"
Kor such a patient does not real-
ly want to he cured of his symp-
tom* To W cured means to be
confronted once again to the very
uncomfortable situation from which
escape was sought to wav of plos*
leal Hint's*
The histories of such person* I
are most disconcerting li is noi I
tong before the physician dlscox'-il
era the neurotic clemeni in tbejl
dlst-ns*' picture,
Should the physician then Inform J
his ivatlent that the pbxsteal com-1
plaint* merely mask emotional and )
txsyvht'hwflc dlsahlHHcs, he is Ha*J
hie to brim; down wrath upon ' is;
HOLY CROBS LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Funday, ApHI 1?th
8 a. m„ Sandii,y Relmol.
There will be neither a morning
nor an evening service on this
day, This Is Synodical- Sunday; the
Texas Synod convene* for Its sdth
<1 mill'll ihlllVttMlUxM al VNv*»a**U^ RV-s.
as, in Trinity t.utliemn Church, of
which Itev. M, A Itltaen Is pastor,
Sunday, ApHI 24th
8 a m., Sunday School,
tu:*o a, m, KngHsh Merx'lee, at
thts Service, the newly elected of-
fli'era will he installed, Ihnt means
I.nther League Officer*.
T,'4N p m, tail her League D*vo-
I tuna I, Itev, l' llgvn, I'nator
TATI
vholo
Wodd
Quitkcr Maid Pork &
BEANS
6 c.r 25c
SPK('1.\I*S FOR FRIDAY and SATFRDAY
NitT Si*r Meaty (t Lbs. 15c)
PRUNES 251ii. 89c
CHEESE
Rich
Creamy
14c
PU(sbury» Yenirood
FLOUR
42c 79c
Hi)|h tirade (16 Lb. I'stil $1.15)
SHORTENING 8
“Cnceda RaketV' Promiunt Soda
CRACKERS 2
Pound
Pail
Lb.
PkR.
59c
19c
VII Popular Brands (2 Pkjfs. 25c Plus 6c State Tax)
Ctn. 5
10 Pkjfs.
Plus ,10c State Tax
CIGARETTES
1.25
[had for the physician and xttu
lUtOWNSYILLK Xprll H l.Y' hiv the patient there wilt t'v
Straw h*ery grower* In the Yal- ‘ vbangt' In doctor*,
lex aix' planning tv' sv't out more
BKRRKKRXKKKKKKKliORB
H. P. Witte & Sons
SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY
CASH SHOE SALE
Saturday and Monday only
| AH new shoes, whit*\ black and 1
| blond at L' 8$ I'an'.'s, 18-8e
Mr, and Mrs. t' t' \\ethaiis-n
arc visiting tn IL'iiaLux and I Yet
Xrthnr, While inHVvt Artbnr they
wlH t*' gm-sts o. her \vtvvnts, Mr,
and Mr*, MoHvide,
CHURCH OF <CHRIST
I was pleased with the s*'r\Uvj
i last Sunday and appccv'tatrd the;
j Intciax'd very much Let's keep up
i th*' gtssl work and enlarge cur;
] crow ds each Su»\ds>
Kverx physician kn-"\ > of such
wandering patient* and know* that
it I* exceedlnglx dlfflenlt, if not
Idaho Potatoes, 10 Lbs. for..............17c
lemons* Size dozen................. l.'k
Winesap Apples, Size 216s, doz.....12V2c
Stv (Hit Window* for Other Outsandinji Values
imp,
n> naw
Txmnxmxw' t'*s°.al Injuries
BEXAR COUNTY CONTRACTS
SPECIFY HOME LAROR
AND EIGHT HOUR OA\
I acreag*' for the vs'ming season, If
was annountVvl by the Texas Kar-
tv Sti\«*\v Uei-rv V xs,'v'i ,tioo
The s*\v*t'n I* about half owr in p,- ciuvvt,
the Valley but the heaviest pro-1
duet ion Is to be pleVsl The first
crop was fr*'U\ ttie original crowns
from the plant a. The swvunt and
ihiixl crown* are coming' v'«i new,
which will have a better grade v'f
lYntt and a water noantity,
Th, association ivt'v'rts it ha*
t een prv'ts'ii that just a* good a
grade of t'errb's can lsv grt'wn tn
the X'aUcy a* tn other <eetion* If
'be rlgtvt *vh'v'th'n of plants is
»*s*Hl to start with and prop r^ vnUy |v*s**'d by the county tsun
*\tix' and RirtiHaor aw used j mtastoner*' wort upon the sugge*
........ ^ j t (on of labor unions.
Damage csltmab'd at tltAFAFit * The ekiu-**- include# an eight
m, I was caused txy the Yangt# river j hour working day and specific*
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pivvalUng w,-
be Incbntest
. Xtull it, t-V'
ev *\wle clause
in all specific,t
f.vj
Jl a'i!
tlen* ot Hexar vsmnty piatjeet,*. In
aeeordnn-" with a resolution iv-
FRIDAY and SATFRDAY
PRICES
90*100 Sl/.F. C
For Pound O C
t25 Lb. Box 95c)
One mnnon Sunday at it a..... . ________ _ .... ______
will be on •'Tyt'e* of the lhhVe," |nv>ad, aceortilng b' formal report on jthat home labor be n**st on all
Laymen,t Towery, lhreacher, the final survey,
mxjNvti
-V
flour majr“*atJt.oo
•v'V-X. V*»N --------------------------
JUST KIDS— A kid's Conscience!_*y M Cwor
PINEAPPLE
oatsHH
BEANS^H
TOMATOES
SOAP
RrakNi Slkns
Ng. 2h OEM-.
MOTHERS
CHINA. PuckngT.
RROMTh’ BEAUTY OCo
Nb. 2 Orbs, 3 Hu*......4bOC
13c
€%€%
VRAT HE
TH00W1T THEY SMP- ^ \^?V WOO
rm
No. 1 Out
P a ti or CRYSTAL
WHITE* 5 Beta.—
5c
14c
RUB-NO-MORE
5c Si**
3 for
10c
'that boy 6f Veswvii
YtStimsy he VVV- 1
ywartT r n
CATSUP
HEINZ
14 «. antn..
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21c
COFFEE
AVIATTDN
1 Lb, 0«.-,
27c
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,«w,
»*•*/*
il
MARSHMALLOWS?^ 17<
PEAS
lHLACKEYE
No. 1H
15c
VHAT THEY RtALLY 3AIU —
VHAT THINK0*©}*
VILLA IN ntyiCO - | TOCO
WIFE TWO TEARS AO® ‘ “
THMRCS A OAOE ‘
EGG THAT 5RD1A0
COFFEE J3. w£
RIO - Bond Duality--t Pounds ... CA.
PEAUKRRY -Fitncx Santos -3 l bs. JUL
BRIGHT & EARLY -1 Pound Pucka**...........13c
T~ni J n jttT tarnation 3 T'all IQ.
CV MILK or Pot or 6 Small 1 5fC
CALUMET iwuKR 1 25c
m/vt ■ a nn/%r*ua A \'n *' 1 '»n< 4
IUMA I L For ......IOC
SPINACH 2 f«r 19c
«IR«S „
PORK 8C BEANS 5c
BUTTER-™ 21c
KXTRA FINK QCA1.ITY CRKAMKRY BIITTKR
_ _ 4 Pound Pi#......... .Sit
rpi TC’TPMF 8 round Poll.............Wt
LnUa 1 ClYC M Pound Pnil..........*1.18
CIGARETTES <^,*1.59
__ MACARONI
SKINNER’S £S®" 3 ~2ff
•------------ ----------------
HIATT BLUB RIBBON
MAI4I. U|bt or DGifc............
LYE 3
SPtiDS. 10 i*ou nds for............................
APPLES, fancy Winesap. med. size
YAMS, 2 pounds
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Morgan, Cena S. Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, April 15, 1932, newspaper, April 15, 1932; Yoakum, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth758756/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.