Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 62, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 14, 1932 Page: 4 of 4
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YOAKUM DAILY HERALD
DriliUp
MAN PROVES
Flat Crepe — lace trimmed —
n fitting slips - - $2.95 apiece
For both Ladies and Misses.
Colors Flesh, White.
shipment of lace Brassier res
Priced at 49c each
Colors — Peach, Pink
Assorted si7.es of crepe and lace
Brassierres, to sell 25c each
Colors — Peach, Pink
BASS BROS. CO
Where Dependable Quality is Low Priced
RUNIC, Texas, Juno II (<f)~Two
Varieties of plUIUH, two Of UplkolH,
two of peaches, nml two gf chcr
I’.nnt lloilil was hack on the Job
thin morning, after spending u
week out among the Korrvllle
mountains. Prior to the Intcrmls-
Hton at Kerrvtllo bo was married
to n popular young lady of Low
Indy. The* bride formerly taught,
school here and la well known
here, Congratulations and happy
land In irM.
l« th«
Showing—
Quite a number of June Itrlden
jijl: have taken ndvanbiire of Leap
Year and according to Intentions
Iml ll* Ilallettavllle Pete Korhel
and ovle Johnson are going to
ntet> across the great devlde.
> Noali Dowers and Miss Hattie
ijj Meukluw too have filed Intentions
rt?
Ill fare o( the so-called depression
I A 1*111 111' young lady walked Into
(lie bank the other day and nil
dress* d Hardy llrldaforth: "I wr.ti*
!<o have this eheck easbed."
j "Vet, illinium," replied Hard/
"Please endorse It." "Why my bus-
band ends It to me, He It away
j on business," "Yes, madam, but
lust endorse It. Sign It on (be
back please, and your husband
! wilt Know we paid it to yon." Ft lie
went to the desk and In a few
minutes returned to the window
with tlie check endorsed "Your
| loving wife, Edith."
[ According to Information reeelv*
t'd, all cheeks after June 21 nre
going to be taxed 2c when pro-
tented for payment, and a number
lot’ other thlnirs too numerous to
mention arc going In bear a now
tax after Juno 21,
jftjlj | The eyes of the people of the
MB United States turned to Chicago
III'! today ns the Republican National
convention opened. A throng of
20,000 people attending the opciv
lllg session today, The Hepublleans
boasted of I heir aecompllshnients,
aiding Industries, sound money,
JomrOtlrrt Prt»n Photo,
Tne Q. O. P. elephant may he
seen on nearly every lamp post
along Michigan boulevard in Chi-
cago during t’.io republican na-
tions' convention.
MEN PRAISED FOR SEIZURE
OF LOT MEXICAN ALCOHOL
AFTER HOT AERIAL CHASE
SAN ANTONIO, June 14. </P)—
I<\ X. Hide, commissioner of cus-
toms at Washington lias sent a
message of praise to Hob Deuel,
21-year-old pilot and 1), S. Connor,
aprclal federal agent, for their
recent selaure of a ISO gallon cargo
• I' Mexican alcohol after a thrilling
aerial chase from the border. It
was tlielr second airplane Ibpior
cargo capture within two weeks.
WASHINGTON. Jim* 14,
John N, (lamer was
for th» first time
but remained In bad
reported much better although hl»
lies, all growing on on* tr*c, »■'cough was severe, He is bolding
the result of the buddtng experl- , ahort conference* with ok
menta or U T. Moore, Cherokee^ the legislative alt nation,
county surveyor and secretary* l -- r MB
treasurer or the Husk Farm Loan DETROIT. June 14. (/P)—H*n«,y
Association. Ford suld In an tntcrvlsw today
The tree la now In Its third year. that h* expected to aee
The plum unit cherry llni** bloom* Hoover reelected because "he .....
ed I ut the fruit was kilted by the beat fitted man for the Job," He
hv»c The peach mvl apricot believes Dsucs being stirred up at
ilu ba have fruit. Contrary to* Mr, political convention* will not have *.
Mom’s expectations w cr hud* hr slightest affect on the » eoou-
d‘»t#, the isirty rising of tl\e sap omlc recovery, Jobs and money in
ft t‘plttm stock does not bring the pockets of the average man."
rally blooms- to the limbs. Much j ......
k Pil of fruit blooms at Its natural | WA*HINCITON, June 14. (fl*i -
unn. The experiment has proved j H0ov„. w |t,.
mort over, that n peach budded on (|uy by Ht,nil(o|, MvSnvy of r)vw.
plum stock will have more rapid
prow * h than on peach slock, lu
aiding farm board etc., and that
Herbert Hoover was due nnothc** jk tuor plane 250 miles and seised
term. | it In McMullen count)’ where H
|was forced down. Ulenn Walters
They tell us that the liquor Issi c and James Howard were arrested
1 lie customs plans with young . . .....
. , , , Imps the most spectacular thing Is
I'euel at the emit rots chased the
a mock orange with woodbine
g«n, .assistant republican lead* r,
that In* believed congress could ad*
five month* the tree grew some Jo||rn Sut(l,.duy>
nine fret. I
H'nce moving to their preamt
h me some five yenrs ago. the
M«<')‘es have \ Innted mote than
125 tii'es and every kind of berry
grope, ami vegetable grown In this
section. And all this on about half
an tier*' < f ground which also af-
fords space for Hi* house, gum go
and Mrs. Me ire’s large flower gui-
don.
Just now grapes are the center(
el Maoto’s attention, He gave out (
tings (*• d explained how to grow
gri'P a uni II f -lends, ashamed to,
accept imiic, this y*.a* persuaded
him to »-mw them for the market.. (
"Of course l know I’m breaking
all American rules In planting so
el isc • lyotlier," says Mr. Moore)
In answer to comment upon his
n,.'h:d-i, "but It's tho growing of
things am. *. ► the ft nt which
most Interests me, If a plant Imp- I
pens to fall me I Just dig It up!
and have the pleasure of growing!
another."
Flowers nre Mrs. Moore's spe-1
('laity, over 70 kinds of plants)
growing In lier yard, to say noth-1
tug of varieties of each kind. Per
i AUSTIN, June 24. (A»)—The
rnllivnd commission today sot June
"5 for bearing of oil operators of
Ton roe field for the purpose of
discussing conservation rule.,.
.Temporarily regulations effective
I In the cast Texas field will apply.
1
YOUR CAR
Should be Repaired by
Authorized Dealer.
New Low Prices
Call us for estimate
ROY LEWIS
Friendlyj
i Service
G
Os* Mask* Sell In Italy
ROMK (A*)- <*us masks soon
grill be offered to the public tn re-
tell shops, the manufacture and
sale being under war department
supervision to make sure tlmt the
devices would be really service-
able In emergency.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT
Th* following candidates hava
announced ttiolr candidacy for tha
office* to wbteh they aspire, sub-
ject to tho Democratic Primary.
Jely. 1982.
DEWITT COUNTY
Bsr Commissioner Preolnct 2
H. (Bookie) Seekamp.
r*r County Judge:
T. A. Graves ,
Tern Cheatham.
W*r Sheriff .
T. J. (Doc) Haynes
NINTH DISTRICT
Per Congressman,
Stanley Kulawtk.
«TM JUDICAL DISTRICT
ftr District Judge.
J. P. Pool (re*l*ctlon).
For District Attorney. Jf’
Frank W. Martin.
STH SENATORIAL OISTRICT
K. J. BlackerL ,
X. W. Stevenson (re-electIon).
T " tey
6STH DISTRICT
tf%r State Representative,
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TRENCH SILOS IN LAVACA j ON DEWITT FARMS
INCREASING IN NUMRER J —- T
By J. A. OSWALT,
County Agent
Lnndo Menktng, St Mary’s Com* To check up on the production
nmi'lty, Lavaca ('minty, Increased dairy herds, live larmors
, , .... *ln tlu' Yorktown area have recent-
h.s milk production In his dairy ;
ll> begun keeping milk and feed
bed by four gallons per day, J,voo,.,ps of th(, individual cows on
when he started feeding ensilage sheets furnished by the
from bis trench silo this winter. tN„inty Affont. Milk samples from
Th> silo was dug according to l,,nch oow w,„ bo t«*sted once a
plans furnished him by the county I nionth to determine how many
I pounds of butterfut each cow l*
According to Menklng, all the Lroduring. The men ni-e • F. C.
cost there was to the construction lA(l|x R,ohard nnil Kr,t„ Welsch*
of this silo was his own labor |v,u H„nr>. Wolf nnd FeUx Schor.
In (llgplng the trench. Hts trench bnnmer
sil*( was 10 feet wide at the top, m
7 fvot wide at the bottom, and 35 or e8pftclal ,ntor„t to the 85
foot long. Three mules, two men. n„W(U Coimty fnmer!lt who with
one f.vsi.o, and a turning plow Connt> Affent 0sWftlt attended the
comp'c'cd Uils trench silo In two
da/s. wlxh would figure about Kxoerlment Station, June 8. wer*
810 nr V12 nt the most. L((,ir ,ots of hlfrh ^ Horeford
U.ury Christ Jr., Hallettsvllle |,teaM t,mt hnd bot,n ft>d for 1S2
Itoute 3; Alfix'd Koelm, Halletts-
vtlle Hoilte 8; and Leo Hybner, of
Shiner Route 1, n-allalng this la ;,Mffercnl BQuth Texas grown feeds,
a mlglity cheap way of putting T;,0 ,.,t No> | fod Kround h<,ffnrl
up and saving some surplus cheap h^aU8 wnd stover wlth cottonseed
feed, are digging trench silos this mQtl and ,, of Umestone
Is paramount among the lt('publl-
cans and that the wets are bitting
for a third party with Al SmllP
as the candidate.
It looks like the bootleggers ar*>
going to have a depression.
THE TOM-TOM PROVED THAT
— there Is u spirit of Co-operation
among the cttlsens of Yoakum
—"Woody" B(<al Is n live wlie,
even In the face of adversity.
—Yoakum can supply pretty girls
for Queens and Princesses.
—when It comes to unusual pa-
rades, Yoitkum is there with the
goods,
—Yoakum will have a well at-
tended, orderly street dance c*
gardless.
—Tom Rtdgway Is a horseman ns
well as n Bank Cashier,
—Rimer Taylor can dance as
well us drive automobiles.
The O. O. P. elephant may fce
seen on nearly every lamppost
along Michigan Itoulovard In Chi-
cago now, and before many more
days the Donkey will be braying
tip and down a Chicago boulevard.
■^i-
days In an experiment to com- J WOODY TOWNSEND, SHERIFF
pare *1>f> fat producing qualities of.OF BASTROP COUNTY, ASKS
FOR REHEARING OF CASE
Vutmal Field Day at the Beevllle
In connection with the smuggled
cargo and brought here.
The message lauded Deuel and
Connor for their good work In
this and their previous aerial scla
lire lu which they forced down the
plane ot Hilt Fonder, World Wal-
lace, near San Angelo and captured
a cargo of contraband liquor.
TAXPAYERS MEETING
climbing over It. In the blooming
season tho rod and white blossoms
attract many visitors, Moore flow-
ms are regularly at church and
thousands of Invalids have known
Their eheorlnes*.
Although horn with an ambition
to he a nurseryman, circumstances
made Mr. Moore a surveyor. For
Hi years he las been Cherokee
■Yunty surveyor, his perfect maps
winning many compliments from
( Tidal Aust'n.
SHERIFFS TRAVEL 2000 MILES
ON MOTORCYCLE TO CAPTURE
There will he a meeting of the FUGITIVE, RACK SAME WAY
Taxpayers League of Lavaca coun-
ty nt the Easel 1 school house
Wednesday night, June HI, nt 8
o'clock, to which the voters and
Taxpayers of Lavaca county are
cordially Invited.
—Committe*.
HOUSTON, (.*»)—The Southern
Bible College at Goose Creek, near
here, has let a contract for a |25-
,000 dormitory to house 200 stu-
dents.
BAN ANTONIO, June 14. (fl1)—
Two deputy sheriffs who drove
here from Montevldo, Minn., on a
motorcycle will make the 8000-mlle
trip hack the same way they came,
but a fugitive will return with the
man In a side ear, The man. who
gave bis name ns Orvln Johnson,
was held here on a charge of
stealing a motorcycle. The officers
will take back the stolen machine
with their prisoner.
JUST KIDS—Castor Pin
AMCNCTMAH
Also Comedy-Serial
Admission—
Matinee—10*20 . Night I6-S0
By M Cwttr
t-......-"*-<»
J. I). Young.
fcAVACA COUNTY >
r*r Sheriff. I
Oen* Houchlna (re-election).
Par County Judge,
An*. W. Janssen (re-election).
Per Cammlaalaner Praainots 3 A 7i
Ana XL Turner.
ft p. (Doek) Jftuxkatt (raatantton)
year. They say they are going to
have to lower their cost of pro-
ducing their milk If they battle
with cheap milk prices, and trench
silos is one of the best ways of
Increasing their milk checks.
Henry Olsen, of Yoakum, Is plan-
ning on cutting his blown down
corn and putting it In a trench
silo very soon.
According to tho county agent,
there will be nt least twenty trench
silos In Lavaca County this year.
flour made the fastest ns well as
the most economical gains of the
four lots. The feed cost per 100
pounds of gain In this lot of ten
steers was 98.44 ns compart'd with
a Teed cost of |8,76 per 100 pounds
of gain on let No, 4 fed the same
feeds except that they did not get
any limestone flour. Lot No. 1
was fed ground ear com ground
red top cane fodder and limestone
Four and the cost of 100 pounds
AUSTIN, Texas, June 18. (.1*) —
Woody Townsend, sheriff of Bas-
trop county, has asked the court
of criminal appeals for a review of
Its decision reversing and remand-
ing his conviction In Travis county
on A charge of extortion in the
collection of fees of office.
Townsend had been sentenced to
two years by a Ti-avts county
Jury which adjudged him guilty
of collecting 98.40 In excessive fees
in criminal cases. The court re-
versed the sentence and remanded
pleas* non \ -
Tto GC»ONES* TAMvT
now OSWALD - OOttT 8E A
BABY* - DO YOV> WANT
aPT PRgUMOHVA AND P'E f
SOliNY SBE WHAT %
A LITUE MAN TOO CAN ***
Dutah Gem Cutters Idle
ANTWERP (JP)—Out of 19,828
registered diamond cutters In thla
city, 7,170 were Idle when tha lat-
est survey waa made, because of
the drop In world demand for pre-
cious atones.
CLASSIFIED
POI\ RENT—8-room unfurnished
cottage and furnished cottage and
apartment. Phone 4ft. ft*>4«
ground
ear
Tftmrte Allen
JAJt Knfae
letm.
i
fOtate Representative.
tm Denali
inller i
lenry I. Reborn a ok.
’. 1. Praam (restart*
t jl WEaUMgfy.
Sen Anton I r Rxpfsea ,
Antonio Rventng Hews
Thorn el I, Phone I89-I1.
and
JL Turk (rerteottan)
was
ot gain waa 94.«8. and cost of 100 the case to the district court for a
pounds gain In lot No. 2, fed new trial because of error In the
corn, ground hegart charge of the Judge to the Jury,
Attorneys for the Bastrop coun-
ty sheriff are seeking a rehearing,
contending that venue for the trial
was not properly In- Travis oounty.
The court In Its original decision
ruled Travis county had venue hut
Townsend's attorneys are asking a
further Investigation by the crim-
inal appeals court of thla phase.
-
Chile Frees Navel Rede
SANTIAGO. Chile (M— Group
by group, leaders of the com-
munist naval revolt of last Sep-
tember are being released from the
penitentiary and sent to live In vil-
lages of the far south, but always
under surveillance. The policy In-
cludes those originally sentenced
to death.
Mover and limestone flour,
98.92 per 100 pounds gain.
Farmers are always welcome at
this Station and will be shown
abound r.t any time they care to
visit the farm.
Trench silos are a very economi-
cal tn.y of storing cheap cow
0 4 rians for bulld’ng them can
be had the the County Agent's of-
t:ce f<r the asking.
Amerioan Flense Speedy
VIENNA <*»)—Amerioan air-
planes are cutting travel time be-
tween here and Zurich. Swttser-
land, In half, making the trip In
48 minutes. The Vienna-Munich
Jaunt requires only 78 minutes.
ytii
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Morgan, Cena S. Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 62, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 14, 1932, newspaper, June 14, 1932; Yoakum, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth758897/m1/4/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.