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The Taft Tribune
Taft, San Patricio County, Texas, Thursday, July 12, 1923.
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VB STOCK i waste feeds. At till* place there is COMUTIVK MARKETING CAM- tianjurordlng to an agreement reached
j distributed to the various feed furnw.
Pastures, nt(io a „lil>w |wril (>f bogs bc-iug fed <*-
i pet-tally for the Dallas fulr tide fall,
f. Hoepfoer, ] ami they are ,getting a* fat as pig*
fioua live stock Sj,(>uhi lie and should look good enough
| Bunch extend- In Octolx-r to take some blue rlblaui*.
Invitation to The Horse Ranch Is busy this ttuic
fip over a per- i,f the year taking rare of the new
thp pigs, the rsm!i'> colts that will be the future farm
!. cattle, tquie.s. power of the cotton fttnos of the
There are ranch. I Ivor three hundred marcs are
tbit* produced maintained for ralsiiiK mules for the
kind of live ranch and to date there are over a
s, the latter hundred inule colts with their mothers.
>p, and pigs, Besides tfeesc there are one hundred
the Cblltlpim and geventy-flve two year ntds and a
border of the hundred and seventy-five yearling
I colts waiting to Is* manned for farm
koeptlnmiliy dry purpose,
t|r feed In most I The Kafir crop Is mature and the
bock lias so far bending of this crop Is in full swing.
TAKEN.
Farm Bureau Cotton Aaaorlaiion Striv-
ing to Double Membership.
The great South-wide membership
eswpolgn fostered by the America ii
Cotton Grower* Exchange In the twelve
Federated State cotton-co-operative
marketing usaoelatlons became u realty
oo July 4th. Athousand counties In thy
cot tost-producing area launched simul-
taneous campaign*, with the avowed
Intent of doubling the membership and
ot signing up a 50 per cent of the cot-
ton crop. The Texas Farm Bureau
GREGORY. I To WKTH AND DRY 8—BOTH Of
recently between officer* of the two! Mrs.. J. II. Shell spent Tuesday iaj VOl’!
associations. It Is expected that the! Corpus Christl visiting friends. Dearborn Independent:—Did It or-
Mlaroiirl, Association ci.if ton will bej \jrK \Vi lliw of (Mem is visiting in ot elk*- your mind that the subject
handled similarly, which will give not j ,|„. 1,1,111, ,,f |u,r ,j ]>. iviili*. of prohlhltltm may Is- mode stn-’i a
leas than OtXMiHbc for cuopcmtlve| Jlr„ W|n halte0’ ,va, ,a!h[1JC „„ -learning ten- cm to 'tmccal other
marketing for the three state*. in Taft Saturday afternoon. ““ ‘Ws * to this -aticni
More than $4,<k*),u(J0 worth of cotton ( onrede that today Prohibit:,*, i*
wa* handled for the 17,000 members 1 '“•re a number present at the fl)(1 mteJt dlseuaeed single subject io
of the Alabama Farm Bureau Cotton of tl,e Mw“01* ToM*,y “<*bt ‘hi* country—do yon sro how it is to
Association during the present selling! *nrds received from .Miss Della V the advantage of certain interest* to
season a net not how then 5 rents a j I’orter Indicate that she iajjpatly en-' have you l,,,tii wu blinded by it ibat
pound net profit over non-membership j Joying her visit in Kerrville. you can't see anything rise''
sales wa* reported, according ro estl-i viler, Abney and \V, 11. Kline have At every crisis of the public in bid
mates given out at the annus! meet-, returned from I .a redo where they went the shrewd strategist* of Privilege at-
Cotton VKSis-tntiou I* forging to the In* last week. The a social ton borrow-! Io locate cotton hands
front with around a thousand member*
Icing enrolled the past week lr* eight
counties.
Since the beginning of the member-
ship campaign In the Texas Farm Bur-
eau Cotton Association on April 21.
ternt* to crcat a diversion. Nothing
od from !CiO banks in 51) counties over ! Master Aurthor Mathis of San An- W8S M'*r done contrary to the people's
*4.«WO,<tUO at 5 per cent: interest, and i j, visiflriK til* aunt Mrs. Jos K ,nt,'«ert when the people were steadily
very- little money wa* used except Ala-, Green. ' *' " ” " ' ‘
ha inn n-cnev. The membership of the
association Is now- 17.000 nn compared
with 12,000 the first of 1923.
irbhoMtthe'iieed The showers, however. have retarded! nearly 4,(Mitt member* have l>mi added j bersblp Is expected to reach »>,<*» «*! ' ....., ’ """ *“ 7"*"Y ’"'“TV.- ,f l> u*"? I*ri,,,ibiu<'n
* ups and rot on ihte work at least a week because efi to the 20,000 in the State. Report* I ‘he beginning of the new cotton murk-1 ' Js ‘ ’ ’ ‘ " " p* »" « "'de fight Indeed, that is where
elttg some ex- ‘he danger of liaising the heads by, from the tight counties In which the j etlng season. Isons ' ,b<’ b**-’ politicians are hugging them
ioa’lhe Mini flat j shower, while drying in the field af- ««« '««* are now operating IndUtcj FI K8T BALE '"oF COTTON. j Mr. amt Mrs. K B. Crockett made male
1ranch. ! «er being cut. This crop on the feedj tlmt the membership.!. Increasing at; IM, of th„ w,„t ,.ortlH)1(1 tlih.! „ ,.,wlnw,s trip to IMbs.own Tuesday
I, oklng «n But if a side fight could
,, , , „ . .. ,, . I" starfert to iffSw off the people's
Mrs. I V. Jones of rtwt Portland,1 ... , . ..
, . . ,, , , , . . intention, the evil could lie accomplish
. nccompanlMl by .Mr. Jones father of . '
M*™-1 Tcmici sci., was in Gregory Tuesday.
ek the most ur-
! farms is larger than ever ts-fore l»- the rate of nearly 1,000 a week, la I
cattle depart-l «•«** of the added effort to grow more) «» '»>«• counties In which membership! -binmi' at Gm' vvv-t , "hanges „n Prohibition pro 11ml eon.
1 1 * 11 grjiin to finish off Imbv l#»of. These 1 firl'os hare boon roudU(t«3 tho rneniber! p *, f ' ' . . ' ! ^ ( ather ne JohroMm of UoiiHaOii, unril the wht/Ie population is drawn off
ha* beta «Uo. wl|! lwnJt ahn>n crilW(,r* hilV(. fM„.n In iu.it'1;.- f ?' ........... . ! •* nUw ’vt" *>■ MrM 7 A 'location of whefb-r
i3J£?zZ'»—«- *•<» »-* |«“•»-rMi "" ...........«»■* -.........*.......
Holt engine is noik ,,f *blW* from present momla-rshlp of Zily In Travis' ^ W,|K pr„,(>mwl ., pr,,niillI1) ,)f $fis,
| Vnui \lnvlon In ot 4r<i i f linen lili.l-xaiiaml I ('(MlHf V VllPtlllM'l'U U’OI'P llilllrnl fit flltt!
men busy eufc-
In this campaign—they cun ring the
i'riv-
New Mexico last fall have increased j county 293 tuemia-rs were added to the
from one’him ‘'r*'‘^t double there lielng client seven : original mcmlM-rsliip of 232; Runnel,
hundred tons nun<‘r,',‘ aud fifty thrifty spring lambs j county produced more than 500 mem-
wfcleh more than doulib-d
I The doners to tiiis premium were:
Kirs* National Bank...........(Ml
Tuft Bank .....................-.. 5.00
First State Bank........... 5.00
.............. 3.00
Cage Mercantile ........ 7.50
lii (’Uy whlch cddist to the fl,s-k. Prejiarafiftns are ‘*'r*
neh Is cutting },el"s to 8hl*’ ,lm‘ car of thp'i,' ,h‘'11' ‘“vmtiersbiii. Imil-ntions that ^ -7 7
Eton“ “ lambs north in the next week or so., Hili eounry which is In the heart ‘
t two th(maand'Thf* her<1 l» prlnei- «f ‘be black land Ix-lt will add more W(.Hf x..)rtUr„?
in in th*. P**lly t.o fiupply the Taft Packiug House* *°**t* thousand mfiatH'rs f*ub*j y N s
ItJJI S'*«»-«-• "I; “r"",n I'""'* ! T,,r 51„ ~r,
cal re* for l.al.y | There is also a fbs-k of 2,500 goat,.; ‘heir enrollment. Immediately; , w Kar,.is
looking fine and supply a largej */‘er ‘b*' , °f ‘,le campaigns Uij^, Cron-
in Corpus Christi visiting friend*. Think it over.
Mrs. Kerr tool Mr-- McKinney of One Instance comes to mind . Only
-ictina and Mr*. Douglas John a few months ago the finnneial power
son of Houston are visit ing in the home of the East wa , see,ting out rrte:, of
of their sister. Mrs T A. M' Kamey. t'htrrn. i; 'eared that ,ue country was
Mrs S. S Barnett, who ha* ts-ci, to be swept by a demand for u revlshm
visiting her sou. A If Barnett and “f *fl‘ !,v which -s-oples monc.r
family for some time left ‘'uesd-.v : fiRlds wire leaking away to the
7.'. 'morning for Austin, people's greater impoverishment. Ail
two car* tuti-li i '!d|in‘l*5' of meat to the Mexicans cm
7 these eight counties Ihc force* will bi-|
eiilargisl and will begin uiieration* in
Crow Bros. Garage
2.50
.10.00
5.00
1.00
.2.00
Kittle Misses Kraaels and Nellie Mac, were set in that direr-tlon.
I eleven of the high producing hluck-j , ^* *.7J ir “r8 ba'' ^ 1 i tVed in Gregory and has assumed her there came out this new Prohibition
ltd timing to T aft In ........... we . .... ................ ............ ................ ! »>* J«ft market was delivered here, ^ ^ ()r„ ,-hallenn*. I,title by little it rose tike
1 . .... ..... .I.-. .tsvs.i ’V’, Litnrn. w.
Sutherland left this afternoon for Mnth ‘r,,,ri that *‘de that battle was ci-
ts where they will visit relatives for j I'lded-
several da vs Then hegR. n u flank movement.
Mrs. Galloway of Skidmore ha, ar- f'rom the very scat of false Finance
lp|s-d from Taft:
land counties as follows; Dallas, Gray,
is City, arid St ! noticed the work of breaking up <hej w>f) CoUln jjMllt> Kaufman, Van’/«rnit.; p'ptl.kl.llt( tlt,ijvert,,i )mi(. ' dcp*rtment of the Brooks Mercantile' “ *moke cloud New York State r<-
’ commanded tut>' two sections northeast of Taft, which . ' ' . 1 '
™ . . , , , , Kills, Navarro, Umetdone. MHleltan.
«go two carlondsi ris-ently had lawn purcl.as.sl by h. ........ ......... .............
bXouls market for Richey of Powell. Texas, was now;
Preliminary work among the business
men nod farmer-members In these
West Portland gin, Monday, a elnse
rv-v-onii t„ Mr. Bell and Tuesday
Co Store piidJated ber dry bin. Fires of the
The Missionary Society met with kind were laid In ->flier state*.
Mrs. II. It. Porter Saturday afternoon, j Presto; ifae public interest flamed, the
About fifteen Iu<lies were present and! concentrabsi attention of the tss ple
ITLS wai nmdo 2ler”l'UouldT^f^w! **#”* £“f, » '™lpri Oil and Gni’"Zm.ly"^ this bale, -™ «»'•- »"‘V ‘'™ j rMl,Ultl n.„„ th(.
a ,ai»,m,i , , , .. , m \ direction of >flarcnce Wolters, form| , . , , , , ,.n 1 rhev lmd a verv Interesting lissom A* *'«• * ionit,i.ion was mam. tin
eight ts-iits This land will lie cropped northeast of Taft, , . , ,,, , .also Is-ing jinnd free of cost. Dus , i
emu in s ’ crly secretary of Chamber of Commerce . , . , ... , , this meeting it was decided to disband «noke wreen.
ever 1* not nil next vein. . , , ... . , , . I little was ginned \\ cdnewlay. , Ur
r j fit A oakum and Victoria, aud dimtor , the society for the summer. ! J,r- " 1 niipue* to you. ,oo.
j ot banker and business men's aetlvlt- BAND CONCERT. MrP ,,f Sall An,„n)o wus „* Yon are just as much duped as any
ies in Tcunessee and MImmou.1. The crowds are increasing each Kri- j Kll(ipl lh ,|„. heme of her daughter,' on<' Rolh Wet and Dry ought to
On July 15th, highly train,si worker*! day night ut the City park to hear our y|,.„ \ p,,rtcr until Wislnewlav j ^n,u biin,,'< flu'‘ (m“-! ‘brotigb 'be smoke
Taft Parking
specialty to its!
quality of the!
MISJS KIX'SON HOSTESS.
Miss Marlon Manley of Edna. Texas,
demand In the bouse guest of Miss Alleen Ellison, i un,> u, ,,„ '77' vm,m -Mrs. it N. porter until wisinesuay i " iheir eemmon enem-
l.nT„ In tt.nl was aamed as honors., when Miss Elli-i "bo hav<‘ ','"1 wP‘,rl',»*'P ««* «•«“>• "f r.-ift Band give their excellent pro-i I1)()rIlill(! w|„.n MrH. Porter and dtmgh:■! *frm‘ »« *«* «“«* heir rommon enem
the cotton co-operative marketing cum grams. l ast Friday night the pro-jf,r ,irili JlrK anlj jjr, ! !«■ :,r'' pre|,am,g to do on the other
well In in the! was named a* honoree when Miss Kill
: non entertained Tuesday night.
palgn* In other stalm will b.» stationed I gram was considered the liest yet and K(1 *rj,i,,]on f)f Aransas Pass left fur!
tilde.
hg dlppesl and In-; »njoyment of the giioid* Proctor; Dallas. J . Miles; Collin. J.j t Hull to Lewiston, March-Abbot
fcousutid head have Brine* were presented Miss Uy otU(,r !iwdglllnel„s w.liL „,.,trfs Haven. Waltxe^-Imsey
throiurh a arbutr' ToIaucI aw! Herman ttrhnlt** for hum .
** , In* itn4 tilt* l*lH<,ktaial Ih*1i ;un«i west ;}, (ivoriurt*—Jowj*II :
|;s* In tb\n oner- “ «n<i to ra«« Maurln ii) <on»«ofii* , ^ ..
° u 1K . ! iV-vass oarly in the wwk. 4. The t>W t»roy Mare, < >:u* St.
aware that, out tlo?» Mlw Manley was proaentert v*.lit' , . ... , , . . 4,.. A . „
* .... . rumpalgn* will ho eoudtu*t«*<l iu lio Arr PnnoUa;
In our bert for <» dainty little gwmt » prise. ; .......................... u^, uw,„. . H„wf Ttlim)f)l!, Reveri,-Brooks
heavy cotton counties in West Texas ;,.
Hives show lots of The final fenturo of thin very pretty i , , . . „„ T. ,
i widch already have a large im-mlMTshtp mv Sutmv Tennessee- -Knltr.ar;
hoys step around party catne with the lovely salad > , ... _______...............: ..
single uiiimul In course.
dan the one first Th • isTsorial Included : Misses Rose)
! tier fioae, In the sft.erno,-,:; i< bumper.
, Mrs. McKinney unit her sister* were i
guests it a re,-option given by Mis j
Dewitt lived in tier home in Corpus' , ... ,, . , ....
guest of Mi?s Mudeiyu Usher Iriday.
______________ i C. it Elliott Jr.. >,f Waco is xpeud-
SODVIU.E ! ing the summer with his grsiidparentK,
PORTLAND.
Mrs Jack Weir of Kingsville was a
Christl.
in the ergunituition Siruultiineonsiy : y j,n Stella. Iiitermpwsn—Morn ;
with the lieginnlng of the work in the s. par Favorite Rug--Huff;
. ... . _ , . tdack land territory, ileld workers will' ;>
Dipping at this Gnedin, Evelyn non Lou. Toland and ^ Hllll Ci,ildruesst Hard-
very hard on .fork . Indiana Burris: Menara: Jtime* Mot r., ^ ^ Bl|r^r. Kfmrd,.
ring worked early , Morris Jones, Herman Mchulte. 1-o.lle Dawsou. Scurry. Fish- Due to the ill-health and al.set.ee
Clarence Clark, Pal and Gas- , ,, , „
Star Sp.inghii Banner.
GRftt'P ENTERTAINMENTS,
of evenings to Jenkins
I ton Maurlii and Hal Sandars; Mr. and1 ’ ' ’ * „ ,, , , ,,
„ „ ,, , ,, Concho, McCullough, and Haskell.
j er, Jones. Mlfchel, Coke, Tom (}r«*>n, of Mrs. ('. M Eong. Mrs. Edward Tull ,
uKtcrtslneil for tin* l'areuf-Teacbera
Miss Mata SehmaUtleg is visiting dr and Mrs E. G. Hosklnsou.
friends hi Corpus christl this week. it J lolaad. uialinger of Tnfi Ranch
Rev. Reynolds bus made a purchase| Earw No 2E bad the mtsfu. lutut r-an-
of H new Star ear. ! affernrsoi to Is- hitten by a rattle-
.Mr. and Mrs. Fnivcbild as,, the proud “"-ko. At th. last report he was do-
parents of n little boy which was horn •>'«
the latter part of the past week. Eh yd Kirk in’s returned from Aun-
Tin- three Hodville gtiis are now In
d*h:t|s' and ready to ears for the
' tin. where he (s a student at the Cni-
u-rrily of Texas, and is spending the
i smuttier with his jairenta. Mr. and
rich one hundred Mrs. Earnest Gnedin. Mr and Mrs.; ^ ornaulaatinn forrea new operat- Asswiatlon In Mrs. Loug’s place , . Ih- « , , summer v,i,„ ■■■*
wcan,*i and P«t; C. I* Mwurni. and the Imnoree ' ,B|f Tavior. Lubbock, and Brown The hospitable home was open t-» «n»-«K ” ‘‘ ‘ Mr« Thomas Kirk.
Hogs are raise! Tribune nrluts batter wraoner*! »»«a*hs» will he moved to this new the guests at four o'clock and a most “’n.mnu y.
shifts and tbcu; * ' i territorr which has been tuwigned a pleasant hour watt spent. A cme.ri
1 to pick up the! Subscribe for the Tribune now. gJ 5(J0f) uew mvmtK,r*. was held of which Mrs. C. J. Meyer '« J— ! , f Karnes City spent the Fourth of
These western counties, together with was the most successful contestant. t>l ' * ‘ July holidays with Mr aud Mrs 15.
Tip* friends of IE L. McCann will j
be sorry to learn that lie Is still coo-1
Mr and Mrs V Minstew of Hat*
Antonio, ami Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brown
tone
the eleven black laud unit* have a farm The indies then joined In pleasant 'M [ps!j(, >»
IKjpulntion of 92.8(15 and produce ap- conversation after which delicious r«-
rr-MENT OF THE FINANCIAL CONDITION OF THE
ODEM STATE BANK i.roxlmate!y in 1922 a little more than freshments were serve.! to the follow
OF TEXAS AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON THE j it million bales of cotton which is a lug: Mr*. D. II. Gore. Mrs V. D.
i'NE. 1923. PFKMKHKD IN THE TA1T Till BUNK. A ; the cotton belt. The goal set for this Alexander, Mrs. ( J. Meyer, Mr* A.
{PRINTED AND PUBLISHED AT TAFT, STATE OF J nig drive i* 15,000 members, bringing' K. Mires, lift K Kckbardt. Mrs. i!
fNAS, ON THE 12th DAY OF JULY, 1923.
RF.SOrBCES.
A. Oliver Jr
turned the latter part of the week front j 1>roi 1 M , „
liin NVi*hit «or«* <iinJ*»T SMt'his of Mr.
Chirk. nru\ r Mth.
greater production than any State in 1‘, Tachauiekula. Mrs. J. D LaUue,; a hospltal^ther. ' wlth Mr- a"d MrH w'Il,iare Blrkbead
1 the total membership in Texas up to' and Mrs. J. X. Stone. I v. * " ‘ "
jit*, personal or eqilnterai.................................... SllOJHJR.Sl j ab.»nt 40,000 and make it the first it. The silver offering was taken and.; »' ' .
L -> ru't*\<kv! mpvnibprRhin in fht* votiun ailhoiich Mrs. H. A. Puiiin litid Mrs. __ _
„„ «, -1 r±, ™
day Mr amt Mrs George Eilbrldge and
The forty Mexicans, who were con-
and Mrs.
dug house) —...................-........................
turc*......... .................................-...........
ank* and Bankers, aud cash on hand..
((tors' Guaranty Fund.
sit.orn' Guaranty Fund...
haSe! 'Vm Z'rie,^DriwSi Z M;* Wgl-
3,500.00 j imembership In the cotton belt. although Mrs. B. A. Puilhi and
V;T.«I; Thousand* of satisfied member* *htp McOlary were unable to attend, their
315JI!)! Md eottnn to the Texas Farm Bureau offering was sent in *»> a »i«‘ b,rir'
5,000.00! Cotton Association the past year and amount was added to the treasurer? )mt d,^ ter Deane atid r-hlhlren of Rockport.
},700.00! It will be the biggest factor In th«C of the Association. ' ; “*’*■
0.500.45 ■ success of the great Victory Drive now
**95.71 1 t'1 progress In twelve Soul hern States.
Mr*. W. P. Mullen Entertains.
the rain ih ebaptbria* was jxwtptmed!
itnfil next Sunday afternoon. It will!
LIABILITIES
Paid Iu
net .........................
tt(«, subject to cheek.,
of JDeposit ........
RislUcouat* __________
a tried#, a»:
SISBSSiililm
WB.77 I IZJ'7^2 xtu nu tL ««* contest wbi-n |D tlm, wtty amisted the worms whic h!
Ai.tOT.4: ! ««»• ‘““rest aad smutwraeat. >£t nl»eroa* and very dlatreasln* to I
2,700.09 j ______ Th<- ii-mui sliver offering wa^ taken the |H-op|e The farraers ere jsolsociaj;
502.50. NOTES. The final feature of the pleasant af- ^ery night trynic to kill the worm*-
35,000.001 t tcriioon was the serving of a deikious nn(i ,bu* seve their cotton. Sodvlll- ’
i ~~ ss. t rrvrr z- zmsizezz
, 'iWM. an* A. It.MW. «> a, «M MS, M.« | ZZ "5 MiWM J?»« “a e-SS» W»* «”
swsmr that th* nhotr# mBul la tnw to th* b«ff of ««r| splendid price has been secured for ' 1 at0 ______________ . a lot of tb me Kuropran Immigrants j
tllef. j the rotten,” but declined to give the jt jjaii again been proven that a hat- <}0 not seem to have any fear of loo*-|
J>. Odem, President | exact number of kales sold at the def- iptainro Is inadequate to Ih* cornet rue- j„K tbelr personal llis-rty by coming,
A. B. Batter, Cashier
sworn to before tae this 7th day of July. A. D. 1923
I. F. Jgtkieke, NtNary WHie Iw
iif«, Testa*.
____________ BffiwassraH
Why Experiment—
with Tin-s of rjuestinnable <|U«lity
wbes we offer you the well known
DIAMOND TIRES
at following j,riros :
:u>x3 smooth Clincher ... .8.08
39x3 H- Double Dia Clincher 9.40
fWxS’-k Squegec Dia ” ” 10.30
•11x4 Hqnegee Dia ” 14.4M!
32x3«... ' " 88 13.75
32.4 " " ” 17.50
33*4 " ” " 195*
34x4 Sqiiegw S.S 18 9*)
32x1 Havagc smooth " 14
;ftx4 .Savage Smooth 15
We can «1*> ‘cupidv you with any
six*- you want of
H. E, Odem
B. B. MrtMote
C. C. 8a»Uh, Dlrsrturw
mmMm
InRe price recetved They report an tire. A* evidence we can not vote on to America. But pertmp* they expect
increasing export demand. the road amendment. Better call ate to egage 1n the boot-legging buslnes*.
Cotton grown by tneinhers of th® Tea „,bfT siaxiai tswtdon of the legislature ------ i ,__v ganone
ttCMWC oattm Orowfrror ^asroiatlon, <>r, ^ba}** It would be better to W* knerw now why mane vropie arc, CCMCDUKUY UNUR)
about 'RMMSO bale* having' lieen pled*- m.all the k-gialariee mm bet* by use' *!*«»* •'* » hnirv when hitting the j « . y.*-- Cakt ('n
«d thus (hr. will be marketod by the ^ tha roftNrcndnm j bo»*w *» « *>"<* «*«*
Mm* wiling orgnaiwt tiun that handle*
!t« cotton ftw the ArtmwMm «*oela-
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Car Jnh work It aatisfactocy.
awn* Ham to mop and repair tires and
, tightest up tease nuts.
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Clark, W. S. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 12, 1923, newspaper, July 12, 1923; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth712198/m1/1/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Taft Public Library.