Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 15, 1934 Page: 1 of 4
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K CONSTANT PERIL. BE SAFE
INSURE WITH
Homer Easter wood.
I AFT TRIBl i
HOME OF RICH SOIL - GOOD SCHOOLS AND PROGRESSIVE PEOPLE
VOLUME thirteen
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............ ..... T-A*X TEXAS, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 15, 1934
PAS SOMETHING TO SELL
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NLMJsElc ruM Y-YWO
N**ht ditto have been added on
ffK‘ construction of the chenucal plant,
circulation around
m *»» c,**st ,e«Ujn' ^y-
AliJ - l -* ft candidate !o> gov- _ _
«w. »»* hte « ««»•*»» >» * "h*t time H « hoped! The atteudm* TO direppotat.ing,
)uU, gmv. h » E 34 »*ht crew, wffl be «n- on* a few of the toevine dttaeas
:, t.'nc- governor* race Mr. ployed in every department where i*. •
visited Taft In tormer cam- ttlfht work * possible, to 8j*&i upj *“* **r*aen< ATl K^ao1t dUminse'i
rW,«,w and *o, a popular candidate the cmatruetion wort, [Classes in order that the student
the ante sortiing election At this time there •« ^ mW» attend The entire
t{ attorney s-ssera! With three =h> t- ........ payroll of the
dtdates in the field, and out of a Hootbern Alkali Corporation and its
total of MO.OOO votes. Ut Allred re- -Mibstdinie*, the Southern Pipeline
reived 811,000. Corporaton and the 8out,!v?m Mlner&is
* * * * Corporation
Hot tong *«P a farmer ca!M a. a «. u^ton Nixon, Texas repress-
heal tK'-tn- atoe *»ti wrdmeA a r*uv* of the Southern Alkali Corpora.
head of cabbage at 3 'rents per lion, made This announcem®)’ after
pound The same day cabbage was * t~,ur of .rmpeetion had been made
(jiiou;d on the (flipping market at toge’hn with O. N. Stevens, manager
six dollar.! ’ter -on. “Pretty good the Coryns Christ! Chemical plant,
profit,' says the farmer Buy a ton a’n<i A B-
for six dollars and retail
tfrla^u?!3aL ^0l,rnaraen* | TOP ’0 THE MAST
.......~......t_~ ~ Be Played Fri- Sat
Tuesday aft moon at 3:30 o’clock
the Taft High School Band, directed
by Sam Emil, was presented In con-
cert from trie stage of the Beaalcy
Auditorium in Beevffle.
Wells of the American
it at sixty Cynamid company of New York, who
dollar* But that us the way to make *'•* been in Corpus Christ! during
arcey We have seen rotten eggs £hf P“« <» bustoew.
purchased foi ail cents per doeen The construction is now in full
«nd self for ten cent* A lightning *sv!ng seventy-five per cent of the
md «em pm up a tew dollars worth concrete work having been completed, j Address' ••Music”
,y ughtn.nr rods tax* hU pay In K i» estimated that 85 ,*r cent o{
ferae* and traded the lwre-es as first U» atrucural steel has alrea’ty been | oo^ ^
’"'eat side ui the auditorium was;
W’drd with the school students while;
on the east side were a good number
of representatives from the Beeville
Negro school.
The Mowing program was well
rendered by the band that brouglit1
favorable c .mments u.im those.
present, j
Introductory Address—Prof. W. E 1
Madders, Supt. Beeville City Schools. \
Washington Fast ..............Sousa
Peter Schsnoll Overture von Weber
Characteristic Aunt Hatinali. ...Bennett
VioBn Soki, Sceue de Ballet Be riot,
played by Director Em a accompan-
ied by Mrs aymond Mullen
by Wilson Wade,
Secretary Retail Merchants Assoc.
VOTING STRENGTH OF
COUNTY
fl
Reuaie McOtery.....making asm*/.
in Fred Humphries dote wSaffeW ,
#ront~le*»fl6 on the ground.....Mrfa- •
'aeverythtag * • * Cbs Masria A5*ST
?! The first leg of the ton Fabric:c hi* postal clock—antonattcaBy bp
Did y a know there are 3,1M j,Co,JnW Ba^te,; ^ .,,, ttwtt Kt t> the coaect ihne * “ *
P*°Pl« in 'his county who have < , .Do vou appreciate ya&r local pap**'—
purchased tickets which entitles 11 ^eW Tuesday evv-rdiig when a &tws* ^ Methodlat ladies tBMMsS
them to vole thi* year, which ir J j were played. The tourney wa* opened tacky party was «»
1,556 more than who held the right | ; Individual' perforatanoea of the day »o«*wse<ll—<itd the mtaammmi help
to vote fast year, and 118 more Adams, winning 31-80 in » thruiaut j^jj t^r attendance--4*«» *w*Bhss
than who could vote here in Ear, rencounter. the profit they hoped to gain for i
Patricio county two yeans ago? jj Gregory defeated Odem in the sec- worthy oauoe—-do th«sc vr3w are in-
Tax Collector A. D. Aiken gives j j ond game 23-10 and Tuesday night, crested in the gnowiag of useful eiti-
thes? figures as being correct this j j in a fast game, Aransas Pass de gens and who are interested In Bsy
year, and also famishes figures j j feted Mathis, otm of the favorites of gkxmt work appreciate the prmt wltisste
for each precinct in the county. ) | the county, 45-53. Taft followed constantly seeks to work, with mm-
! by defeating he AodviUe team 43 11 so that their effort* aaay be asore ssse-
I and Staton defeated Backport to ihe ’ oeacful—did the F. T. A. gate *ap-
j game 48-3. thing when they waked for »..«©* te
I Tuesday afiemoon when Staton played advertiae their venture into Hie realm*
j that were outstanding; were Red WHn's • IhKnce sad. the Triteme ffedlf
[ game, when he scored 21 points, to' rewrote—set up—Joctod up <3>d f»t
j work in the Mathte-Aramas Past, through the pmss their
I almost single-handedly beat tfee Math- the Atnerioan Ijegiaa— tfee
j is dab. Crumpton's work in the Sod-; <d Oomeme»~or other vwrthy e
j ville game; Petty of Staton, who; benefit from the puhBelty given
stood out with his teammate “Pug'’ i^rwssh the «otaM of tbe
Here they are:
Sin ton. No. 1
Odetn, No. 2
ton P&’.rrio, No. 3
Oregcry. N.> *
Metals, No. 5 .
Aransas Pass. No 6
Sodvtlle, No 7
Portland. No 8
Ingleslde No fl
Taft, No. 10
8t Paul, No II
Adams, No. 52
payment or, a snail! fsitn
er<*red. Machinery of all kinds for
March
* * * •
Read a
new* item this morning :
about a
Missouri
man elofting Willi ;
his nrighb'tr ’i wife
and stoic a good
Uar.ta:-,*; <
i*from
the man who last
the wif<
Tne defrauded man ad-
fim.r-c i
•vr vht* i«'
•■\uni ttw?
te G
« *
A daily ,After
leiritate V iff tel*
feme.'
j John O
rtihert at” purtimi-
tW a ;i:"
"* : A
■ .. era.-. We cun; 1
knot V
'KUiu aii
.! Jonn had fvvr
teen ms n M
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O&ntiuf'rc 'ui. .s»*ri
-j::s and adver-
UK tig '■••
;!t.c drpuidabi< ki« which
Ef.0V-.' •:.
ii
,L.isi picked up «i
tX.fe"] •,*>_; ♦.' jKi
■;*.* r tAjwl '.
i.rre.ii u> tound ito*
«*crtt t>{
aUCCC&Y
A Joui iWijf**
coistssn .
id .>* f fir.
r?4 . w. /i .*.41
mrh^ of
i'.'.c1 smoking tobsc-
co a»j m
HUH
a iiirty-stx inches.
of art.o.-’
liking; <r<u*
» mercliaaU ot ’.be
vh* r
oil«-»v v.'. located
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A ften
in
r.ife reads, Dei’.''.
knock n
our coffee a- you may to
old s:trt <
refck vou?.4
•.!.*» .v>*37«; tia y M d i y
ha<! ri
' t’t: lACftO
Will }vu have a
pksco vf
MHrauMrtw.
ouU x*»:-ck
.........Bennett
. . __ , , Reverie, Dawn ..........................Bennett
:vm. at the p an’, is arriving daily end Ujnm 8sto Canoen Mb autenc
■* j:’**'1'5 ^ ?*Z kT1 Pl«yvd by Arnold Spllter Msompui-
\t0t4i oJ *** «“», lit "»'l led by Mrs. Raymond Mu),to.
..King
to date, and the boilers are he-1 owtu» Harmony Km..... de Luca
:;v ilid **"«•<»« *1’ I Finale ' The Eyes of Te«*
Work of laying the 8-inch gas; ^
the!
TOTAL
li Moore ta the Bta>.n games fnd HaB t4w?i pepejv we itre not hunti®# a
Hof Atoms who ted the fight for; «mp»thetie tosukler u> ety m ’mi
i i Atoms against Staton. ’ wmetimes ears become vwary bm.
of knocte—heart* he-
.3,152 }j xig. tournament will tee continued tepititxni
*' I Friday and Saturday of this week.: **“* heavy hum downright mt»
“S; I
Roberts Child Recovering
While the schedule for Saturday to* “ **««»#*»_■
not
ton entirely worked' out the; ft dB?
Fn San Antonio Hospital *«?•“* ******* m ***** te «
_______ follow-.:
day oi success--Sam Es*li--God
Roland D Roberts, infant son of |
Mi • and Mrs, Verne Roberta, of this!
city, who teas earned to San Antonio.
in., from tag plant to the gw. i'rrUn”" U.ris’“It Vhe!for treatn!^ of the whooping cough, j J ^ZSfTvT'S?'
him.....appreciates the effort which la
1 being made for Ma hand sod «is »>.
3.3t' p m. Adams vs. Itaekport. Every member of the Tribune Mh
4:30 p. m.—Gregory vs. Aransas ^ rw.*jw,j a pam to the &s* paid
emxatatjunent given by his players- -
thank you Sam—and all you tafc«r
***** High tow? The proceeds
to present a concert in
-r^rsjsussi «?,,r" ”■ —
i f-lks—don't fail to atAend the CSwoa,-
dredge engaged in cutting the exsen-1 sfcMmo»e
- -.r. fhonfrl 'r-'fr the V’.ming toDn:t}5f whoo!&f. -■ so ,,
the plant ;te hs» made rapid to- . gk,dmow ^ ^ concert was!
• lilRW >’ started work on Janu- gJvcn as in Beevilfe. Only » small;
Rrv !trft#' a”; )6'' mun- taolud- j juuieuce greeted the band due to l
•r,e ‘,rv drtdi'f.' and ehore crews., <jerjved jrom tjje gate receipt*
nicely.
Adams-Backport game.
set in induced the parents to move;
him to this distant hospital in order A & ,e?erecd the game*
Hha^ special treatw^nt tnlgl^ be 1 _____________________
available if it became necessary. BENEFIT 3PAHTY A*T J. I)
j CHt^OF ^^g TO j WVLUS «OME GKEOOKY
MEET MONDAY NIGHT, FEB 191
at 7 p. m Monday night Tor the
Taf,!
LAST FRIDAY IS BIG SUCCESS
-John Mark Dheonand Frasier of; 0j endcavortag to raise funds
to equip the musicians property * ♦ *
Ed Thlefei—buying feed and tatottag
that it be wrapped in ootton mtk
even though Jute would be cheap**™
Ed is doing his part to u» m«*
. i cotton and thus help the famw tef
A delightful party was heal Prt-1 lh)f Switl) * . . tt ?m ^ t0 tor*
(.................... .............. _ _ _____(_____ *■*« with an you* surptuB
fa-': that »e tove tod weather to; ^ two smbjtipn*, one was to j Monday niglit to further discussi Mr. and Mr? -j T>. Willis near! cabbage-fill your pipe from Albert
’rtih during t.w -.w-: p..- kbie to beat a .vnare drum and the1W* »nd nmns of purchasing need.- Gregor-.-, tae occasion, being a tone-: Whiten ao^alied tobacco pew*-
in order to speed «» Uw «»»-, ^her to be aUe tb drtve a long team j «* instruments and equipment for . . , '.... . ^.-iwhewi We wandered about the J
on pre-spam, we nave decided w>: ny homes hitched to * hriehtiv natoted > the Taft Band. The meeting hour w ..... “ "v 'v >J ‘ '-•* -----------— —“■*“*
night work where practical
--■n the P-'rrol! trier- divided equally between the
1;; dS»oswing the progress made *Oj tsind ;i rid the srhool paper.
Mr;' said •'We ar< ru-:ht . In Ws aMdrew or Music. Mr. Wade) —* - v
on our ” -nainR-ttan wiieduk. de*pi*r j that when he went to school \ tag of the Chamber of Commute! day, February 9th at the home of i what
There wifi be an important meet-
week*.
start
c c
Nears Herald
CAGE IMPLEMENT COMPANY
IA OPERATING BUSY SHOP
circus wagon, down the streets in a
parade. Since he had never been, able
: to drive mere than four homes at
• a lane, that ambition faded. In his
school days no schools hart a music
j course avallble so he had. to give
' up tbs*, ambition a'fc~\ Today «®
set .for 7 p. m.
AFRICAN DERBY TO START
Gregory
Uon.
parent Teacher's Associa-
■ ads recently—now we wonder about
! those illustrated "B. O. add*”*—Jl
i seems that a young man and a young
: A* bhe conclusion of the games woman were madly in lev* wffli each
WHE?v WAIKATHOK CLONES j refreshment* were served to about! ,;j,er 9lKj everyone expected thWfe *»
•'“ ‘ j30 **°ble. I announce their beteothal—along ahwt
A most unusual even., and what; p,.j2eii werc awarded n* follows to thi* time however, the girt diieowrudi
■romir.es to be on? entertainment j t>^ winners of th.; »rrtail's gatues i that her lover has a certain--AhemS^
GEORGIr KUN! RECEIVES
r t i football letter
Accord in/ a new® <!:■'
patch. K;:nc former Taft H;
athlet.- itid football .tar. who » now
a student .i- T. C U will i> initiated
tot,-i •:>,-> r A:*ronation of the uni
wik; George won his letter playing
football. H<- is from Gregory and is
the of w A. Kline.
THE WV» Rsn iEIJ farmer
THE COTTON FARMER
Both Otonr and toy-acetytenej SkWmore.^Howwr^tto ;
equipment is provided, ft
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and! The following Taft citizens were I his dogs.”
tT££. TTLZZ.: ^"rdptS*t^w a "pd |Z.T~^\u K- nm M M the n€a,m 4tor#
feels *.!„ Government cotton program
is mrt.Air t
tray; a..otter intereatine possibi! in position to
• ites shj. T a Ad Air.-. Count v Agent anythtag in wood
the shop is Kirkpatrick. Mrs Edward Thieien and 1disappeared Monday.
Suu;; - a farmer changed from an • might be needed and to take c*,e
ail-foitor farm . b tvs to half cot any repair Job which is brought, in.
tut, li,,.: a ’,‘W vc’tfs rttfO-
He m;lka ec
chlrkms f. >r a steady year
c ana lakes h» cotton!
ot I Mrs L A. Cage
NATIONAL »OOi> AND GROCERS
CODE AUTHORITY
Youn.-i
to--.
b'r.'i
fli rr.sK'-'
oot ton
flUr.:,
cotton,
u m-j
The funds
made,
ansa.-. Bee. Brooks Duval Jim Hogg. |
receive orJ" hart arc
In nv
out tlu:
t-lu'c k
nch tnstances
mrn ll.'tv ;
both and
: hecits
much
eeivect t .• .
68dit.cn thv
a tnucii bet
he neighbor who stiff of this work for
.. .n-m to from which Uiest -o*8* ar- , j.m wells Live Oak Nueces Re , ,, ,,
’ received from Conxion*i Ap- WrWf ^ ^ county -1 f “ ro!Uly 88 90
riation* and there is no - - - elected a code authority for Tex *' . ' , .
non between the Crop Produc.m ; r;^ No 17, Fo,,r m(.mbfrs| Herman lta iddim to Ft Worth
, endit Ass; n * a , . . ... „ ... i and hi* parent* hope that he is en-
worfcii 'cans »tK- feature of the: ’•’omprave this Authority am n. j there.—Aransas Pass Progress,
loan- An interest mg mature^. £ ^ p_ r Garrett and W. E-; ______________________________
crop production k»» program •” : wagensetoirt of Corpus Christ! and | PAro gq^oe MARKS FOR SET OF
1933 li 'he fact that San x' ‘ v,joe Vldafta tif Laredo. --------- -------------—
county farmers who borrowed from, -------------
this agency of the Federal Govern-: BULLETIN PROHIBITS
r.pold AM* of their loans j
.„™»w for the entire district,;
wa* 58.35, i
' ->n Ur thi elect that where a ten-
ant fanners security offered in
..*• diveraified farmer may
• * Yours "Mast"
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*’g*i a roT.-lio; c .ntract Ur reduce
•<• or hug production or
-(••-■< lu- Gorcmment bene
that a total jusv as
en more than these re-
;.<»«ver
diversi
ion titan the »H-
DRAWING INSTRUMENTS
E L. Park, local manager of the
enf
TV
iM
1
Under toe <*»(>«bte management
c P to, rhe Cnse I»6lwe«« Cn ' have musicaT op4»rtuidUics and mm : chuck-full of laughs and thrlfih, will; Mrs. Henry Schmidt, high acctfle WeE' undelicate ardor—in despmtim
?>:u-rr •; .:., completely equipped: countries place musicians in the hero be the African Derby, schedued toi W** t°r tto '«die«. Mrs. W. W. < she confided tor dtArutHm U tor
. .. , t. » . _i. . A A •*».. ' I fHA.Ue.rt . --^..4. !-*
and busy much— . . _________ _________,__________
•vs., had ’ fifteen years of e*prrienc«| Wade, ^ and iJri’dictio^ tove^ ^ | North Beach Bath house next Fri-
its
iP
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topen In tto Waltothon paviton at the' ^‘U *«*"■■** !w P • «*> her and Oust rmcumeM utS
N Toiand received high score prise smmeoUitely mlv&i ;he dlffieaKf W
m
m-> tain'«• and -roo’’ at hs Am; made that in ten years hence the: &'*aria<m " i for --to inert and H. F Pape received sending the pnzzftd young »*» tot
»«*■ «•«“ >«■« «. wU, „,w mMm „ .»*^ «■•» ■ » * *««,«»» « ■*>
*rr—;; m*' . -«. —.«- ■— — - — - » = “ st
A uec.iia cnuf.*. iw t j thf barld memhers were dtsmissed' country, including Dallas and New; cake, donated by Mrs, Wm. Liliieo, • in a conversational tone that this,
- '*h'\ j1”1 AU’, ,’yarm' umU 6-30 Everybody then proceeded i Orta««s> competing ta a test of strong-! went to Mrs. W. T. Brunson. I special brand of soap was the utqr
tee’ avauftbi’ ana:*‘e ‘ wWcn i to takc m the tow„.' | «* and endurance for * prise of: The Gregory Parent Teacher's; on the market which could over-
:r Tmvi UM1 J tLghit wen Blurting from thf court house at | «a®J».5Mh’ :>',Us n,#n/Jfh? 1 AawcUWon rake* thfe means to ex- “f-O" «vd that she emriM
'■"'JteSTeSfenS ofSu ui the ,6-30 members of the band drove to|*^fMthe roana«ement ^ C- | tending thanks to Mrs. D. WUli* aUow anyone carrying an «S
“ *,;,V irompemion with a tent snow playing JHe™ j *'*i all those who helped make the ftawen assortment of odor, to beoimra
mj> V ! • *' : ------- «—— u—,i mo.vaii i “The Ttwetti** of Taft will sponsor ■ event such * success, also to those ; her ?on-in-3aw—the young mm,
' wto donated prizes, they being the sfc“I3' rautoing that aU was sot Jwrt
li
are two targe forges, a trip mmw j citizen.” were i hta’ dotra j store, Cage Hardware Company. M«.ibou*h‘ “» ths "N“ tlmstV scrap 5a
£ rr£r ir iri, 1 'szzxrz «! ^ '“ s£rHrs
llv-.i , ri ,,r,,..,.„ar, and who fast set vice which tto firm demand.., up .ere. , Herman Wrinkle, .ton of Mr. and: federal RANK WITHOUT j mans part—what unmitigated bneejf
ah»U be given it* customer*. . Mrs. Raymond Muilen. Mrs. J. J-lMrs, Wrinkle, living on Commercial, WAIVER LANDLORD’S SHARE' ® the advertiser's nart * ♦ 'War
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clouds gathering tn the Europe**.
him the corn hog con- Aecordtag to Mr, Lee * - 7“ T, i---------- i t ........<r—
manufacture nearly • dsughter Etnei. win Aimn, ume a\- He left home Monday morning sup- j The following letter was received j rtcy—wholeuafe massacre of ttbt&tom
metal which i kins, Wesley Edison. Cot- E*ell and: p(i3(9diy for school, but did not show; -Dy the Tribune this week from Brad- ’ c,M»ns—(*w is a fearful, a terrible
iP at the ***** m 'sas ^iforrt a Byrnes. sMratary-nraunror of *********' ^
: been seen .taw it is rejiorted. guilty—the non combatant with the
«n seen .taw, it is reported.
, He exchanged hats with bis young-; ^ Corfma C-hrisiti Production Credit combatant—the attt war will to
a;i‘1 feMa #nd W''»3« fml^Loorcrtm loans: Elected for this district. htatS.^ccwS ^ ‘'n SZLlm
I s:^^irfe ■
r'j,' •?. '•' te-.vv- d.-a- from San Patricio, Ar-1 out of computtion attendance
He is about 14 years oM and wasi
one of the crack Progress newsies— •
sjj?
roll win stir with fife—tow after
connection whh a loan is deemed *n*n ri,w f promise will in» toe
adequate by the Federal IP termed- ! ‘t-lds--give thank* men— for life—fcr
late Credit Bank and the loan com- j ^o—tw laughter—for the *w««
inittee of this Association, it will notj *ulch overaeigns tnt tatter—eouBb
be necessary to .procure a waver ulmine *to know that CM te
the landlord’s 1-3 or 1-4 interest ta: >owt
the crops growing or to be, grown by
the tenant.
NOTICE ALL NATIONAL AND RE-
EMPLOYMENT APPLICANTS
AND CWA APPLICANTS
I “Up until recently it was necssary j
that aii borrowers receive a waiver:
TAKING PUTS ON BUSSES j Central Power and Light Co. ha* a atul lor) “tarttart4“ »•**“ *>f to Jhst wt f^v ^ •**
. ■ di swing iwMiitwerite. l».t> nwioeis ns oonReetloa with j' '-‘toraa.ion t. -he MRjftew
general traffic mana-1 he bought ta Germany for which beldvittels and crops that were to be ul,.mplO>«i petaom aMbmg WBtk
“ !“ ^wTtv Ti iTcue. Vice-presi- ^ ^ ^ Greyhound Management j paid »>.«60 mark.”. He stated the old; offered by the applicant as **artty; S^dVehT ZT
fjn , , Acc0,“^ state Bank and “ . „ h,.|i.Hr ircrvc-ttac.GwAM! from *h»m to bought the: for a loan from us Yota attention j m.'., ’*• . U
r f”r”£'^““£ “Lb- rc .^n - ■ -1 | ir iS
canaries or other *lih them ^ | purchase cost Park approximate^ 120 j moved, applet only to the ^acKOord s! ^ Mm tiurtott tto» ^
the busies. ^ ‘ in American money, The set of in-1 Sen fej* Jntara$ m |.<*4y
a«. *y*4«» -—;• (station i The many complaints «*»ived from j «.tniments if purrhavvi in this emm- • crop* tot rmtete. M a Mord has i ^ ^ '':Wf
TieUSORAPH CI.<CKTr* iC • j other p&sscngers makes this- order i t.ry «t this time mrald cost *ppm!« j a on rworsi the I wi^ . ^ ^ ior
7 m „ of the neemaary, Rtatow stated j mately *175. Pam wm a member of! crop# and chattel* of the tenant whom; *"*“*• MS,
VaUrine - , .. ,: . ... >,.,,,. -, -.yr,»vi ajitiiti. I thi- Am? n” rtwiiMtlim tn Germane ; s,wnwi !♦ win Fte-Interview* should bw «uwhe *if, , -
of 'fir ootton and
tentmeti
3he corn-hog contract is open to
.Wry farmej, [j, jw county wbo pro-
dua-, a .-.j: vrta of <"1:her corn or
’’'■y.-, sinj who can other wise qualify,
county ugenr points out. The
bwb. of the cotton campaign w*ko*
8 farm-to farm canv**;* of farmers
te t,!*’ interest of the enm-hog pro-
tempted payment evasion*.
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all electric, auwma • „ mfluence of liquor as ta a great saw the instruments on display and ! that Hen this Asaonatkm may acquire i CmrOiotMe. tomm. Tessa*
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Clark, W. S. & Clark, C. W. Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 15, 1934, newspaper, February 15, 1934; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth749073/m1/1/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Taft Public Library.