The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 29, 1931 Page: 5 of 8
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Bargain Prices
for Friday-Saturday, October 30-31
Selected No. 1 Stock
10 lbs for
Maxwell House
31b. to Vita Fresh
Rice Hotel
Extra Urge Can
SCOTTS
3 Rolls for
Fowler Brand Sliced
Urge Can
Medium Syrup
Armour* 451b
K CAN
3 Packages
? Pancake FlourffSlOc
Pineapple 15c
IN THE MARKET
STEAKS T. B. p» p-d;
Per Pound
Per Pound
THE TAFT TRIBUNE, OCTOBER 29. 1931
JN the local field
s w Brener of Laredo, was a bu*-
vwiuw In Twfi l*»! 8*tiird*,v
Mr. flrew.-r was vw.iun« friend* m
Corpik. Christ! while Mr Brewer win,
m Taft _
Mr ,iivl Mi. Hil Bandar* of Odein,
.-..me o <t i Saturday evening wild
r, ., *» i .■ et ftomr f
^i| Nf' . I'lli iSll’a
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Ur. David A Schmid' and wife, of
Lav. Ant«l<v> Cxi.forma who had been
UMtlng »t the home of Dr Hehrw.dt'*'
brother Dr. H M Schmidt left thi*
Tnurada;' mortilnt for Han Antonio,
where iliey will entrain for thrnr re-
turn trip to California
Postmaster Walter H'.xirfc, announ-
ces, beginning lu. t Saturday, the ;x«t
office door would be closed at 9 p. in.
and reni* n closed till ti o'clock in
Mi> mnmlnr ThtTe is u slot n the
door where letters may be dropp'd at
iny tint'' while the doot 1* clowd.
S Cage MercantileCompany
Mrs J C Glenn who formerly op-
crated a hotel in Kobe town and who
has tied considerable hotel and cate
experience, aril! take charge of tht
Howard Cafe of this city this after-
noon Howard. Cafe haa been opera-
ted for ’he |ta*i two or three month.,
bv A. .1, Knox.
Tsm P Ivey. Jr of i’al!. Texa
attending the Southland Life School
I' T October in Dallas, Robert F Short
considered one of the ablest teachers
of life insurance ,.i the entire south.
1 n cliarr< of t. .ehool A number
if other iiitent'. ire attending and all
a-11 he ric|iiln-ii to pass an examina-
tion at the -lo" tht .--ehool next
Saturday
GREGORY r. T. A.
The Gregory P T A met Thursday
aftrmoon at 3 30 u'cl a* at the High
School adth nineteen praaant The
officers for the ensuing year are Mrs
H C. Hunt president Mt»s lairllle
Barnett, secretary and treasurer. Miss
Georttiu Whltely. publ city reporter:
Mrs Bob ChlUlers chairman of the
program
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comm tUr. Mr-' ^ M
fhairmiin of Uv H'lith
rtiid Mi Y. W McDonald
■fi the en*#rtt fwicnl com-
Come In and See Our New
NELLIE DON DRESSES
For Fall
$2.95 $3.95 $5.95
Billiken Arch-Support Shoes
For
Men - Women - Children
Buy A STETSON If You
Want the Best
Cage MercantileCompany
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Ben Hr te a.<M tin' coach at the
Brownsvlll* High School, who defeat-
'd Cirpti., Chri * 1 U to 0 in a tooth'd!
game la..; Friday night. ;iem the
week-end visit nc a- he home of Mr
and Mrs F I Barrow Mr Brltc was
• former schnolma'c of Mr Harrow
at San Mart .' and was coach a'
Hurii-ndate Hi'.;!: a' Sin Antonio while
Harrow was superintendent there
W. R Peterson of Terral. Oklahoma,
who was accompanied by Mr and Mrs.
Cole Peterson, .spent a f< w days call-
ing on friends and looking after
; business matters here in connect on
with hl.s farm north of Tall The
Petersons left Taft about two years
iiyo. and since going to Oklahoma,
Mrs. Peterson parsed away, nearly a
year ago. bavins been 111 for about a
. year
T N. Blackwell came down from
jr>alla= last week and s|jent a couple
of riavs with home folk, and return-
ing then i»s accompanied by Mrs
Blackwell. Mr and Mr. W L. Weber
mb Mrs. Weber's mother, Mrs Tal-
bot. who had spent the preceding
week here, drove to Dallas. Mr and
Mr., Blackwell accompanying them
Mr and Mr:- Weber returned to Taft
Monday, this week
The Chamber of Commerce will
hold its regular meeting m th>- city
'hall Monday night, at 7:10 o'clock,
when the new officers will be n
1 charge. C. J Meyer, president, and
M E. Decherd, secretary. J. C. Parish,
T A Vernor and F H Humphries,
thi committee appointed to take an
inventory of the acreage of truck to
be planted together with the name
of eich farmer w II be read-, to re-
■ port at that meeting and we bcliev
thi report will be of much interest
to all concerned Come *ut to the
meeting next Monday nigh'
EAST WARD SCHOOL NEWS
The East. Ward School has oreani
■/■■ii an English Club The following
of 1 leers were elected Herman Maueh.
ores dent Milton Becker vice presi-
dent; and Crises!) Becker, secretary.
Ev-ry one present last, Friday enjoyed
i the program given by tne Fourth
• grade The second grade will er.ter-
November 6th
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WOMAN S < II It MEETS
n>. Woman’s' Club wi!.: r""-' Mm
, rigv, November 3. at It o'clock p m at
m„. homo of Mr- T A M-Kamey in
Or ?gory
The ;,-,hb fpr tile yea- wa pun-
ned b\ a . ery in'cr it. d group This
program Include »ne day ever two
weeks for visitors day in the school,
a*.; a rtudy rour.se to la* held on
•he ttnrd Thuraday of each month
Th. will be conducted by th» teach-
ers In order to get more to I'tend
P T A they are having a picture
contest Each ;ierson who attends P
T A lx entitled to vote for a room In
the school each meeting for four con-
secutin mee Tni'ii tne votes will
b - v’ tinted and the room hui'ng tb-
most votes will lie presented with a
picture
In spue of the depression this P
T \ „s planning on doing a great
tlral of work thyear, and 'very one
cordially invited to join
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HALLOWE'EN
The Gregory P T A is s|x>nsor-
ng a Hallowe'en Festival Friday even- (
ng October 30. at the High School
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Showing
Our new cut service is ready -re-
plete with fall merchandise illustra-
tions, attention compellors, sales
headings, effective advertising ap-
peals, copy suggestions, layouts,
complete advertising materials for
every business in town,
Let. us show y »u these sparkling
proof sheets lull of sales appeal
ready to work for you! Whatever
your husin* ss whatever the size of
of your space these cuts will bring
you sales!
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Announcement
Mrs. J. C. Glenn announces that »he ha* taken over
the Howard’s Cafe, taking possession this afternoon.
VOUB PATRONAGE WILL
BE APPRECIATED
SPECIAL CHICKEN DINNER ON SUNDAY
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pas"’***r t™« 2.750 W persons atrt "a fcy «h« <>?*» _____
HOWARD'S CAFE
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Clark, W. S. & Clark, C. W. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 29, 1931, newspaper, October 29, 1931; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth711273/m1/5/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Taft Public Library.