Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 4, 1935 Page: 2 of 4
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TAFT TWBITKE JUGY
pie water traraporUHMi fAcilitie* tor
any character of business or industry
which may wish to locate there.
Briers prepared in connection with
the application indicated that »*
deeper channel will lead to the lo-
cation of new industries on the in-
ulisUiiti catuti. Ail ui SouUi TtX-a
should be interested in that phase
of the matter when it 1* realised that
4L40 Per Year Us« only inau&try now on the canal,
---------the chemical plant, idiUr.es raw ma-
« P«hh*ltec5 la if;rialg froro Wj<ieiy separated points
rate of lc per in 00r 4^^
t eeate i* made .
«33d anntmneis- m Cottou Bate
sMsgs and ea- production of the first I95ti> hale cl
adutiiatan. Is to j Cotton in the Gulf Coast area last
cf deaths and Wae& hsralds the near approach 01 the
“ «*“* to wj | new cotton harvesting and shipping
* *** 1,04 *•**“ j season, the busiest period of the year
®®** ^ **"! in much of our section.
........! Tte tail 'was produced W J> H.
'na7'»<U'»4 v i>tr> 1 iw , »«l*r. Hototown area fanner, and
-■.-■««» | was one of the earlies tin yean Nueces
7 j county is <m ot toe banner cotton
i production t—-.....-
M it is signU
| | cats are planning a cotton festival or
i j celebration pay proper homage to our
! j most important crop. This entire area
’ ■ depends in great deal oa cotton and
/ j should join Hobstown wholeheartedly
| in making a success of any festival
1 or celebration which is planned.
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»'•' « U« ■’went deeply;
Bishop Clement*, managing edi- > * ,f 0py f,.(J p!Ayed Conroe,
tor of the Caller and Times of Cor- ^ m,nt.3m, or Austin in
pus Christi. who has been in a (ten-
dance at every baseball game played " vili ^ n0 amends when
here on Sunday this season, was *>n» now,lights turn V-^r Stadium in-
tone sporU editor 01 the same news- a 'vertte,ble daylight around about
PaP«r*' -vlt; mjddk of this month. T3ERS
At that Urnc he took a delight to ’W11LL BE GOOD BASEBALL, and
putting Taft's best aportswrlter on the ux^m-y QF IT,
pan tor one thing or another. _________
When he became managing editor Perseus! to BUhep- ^ _
the writer took a long breath and BUh, you know ** P“yn! ln
was confident that his foptbah play- Aransas Fa* OUera «*» aomt
«ng. ml ting, etc., would be «f no fur- ago. Beat them 35*3 Yh&i **m\ a
ther interest to him. good g?«ne.
But Sunday Bishop was in the Then we beat BeevUie neve 10*6-
stands when Tsft beat Yoakum 18-9. That was a walkaway for Taft. And
j counties of the nation and1 and Monday afternoon's Times car- they are the beat in the Southwest
significant that Robstotm inter- ried and article of the game in which League.
it was stated that this writer's ex- 'pears to us that tire Tigers have
nisei would hr watched with interest.. quite a bit of power at the plate
Summer Campf
Hie summer camp is »f» nf ■ j
•set vaJoabte 0f‘" 1
Vane* tw camp* to hi almt>*. >■ •
cirrus, *#< «*C'ly Sll E;V4' r’" •
than money c*:.
«nd toierance. you
have a sal’ found*
me «u« h»*> - ■
Mm lew* e# ehiWrea- Ian>k ■•'<■*1
M tf»« owijp faeilstle*. wp*» •■»»'*•
MsiUrr* features sod water »up
*0«5*T gANWKR-.
OUTH
1 TMA
Uuptix* into vis* dsiiy menu-
the food essentials provided
s.—.OUW.'*
} to *!‘'i
j shoot t <* milk s'JPP’y * n
* on vacation wii, need It
! At home, ve* "• *
chased in car- u;
should Lc bo1-’. ' -
larr"
Finally »t> •!>< ■ *
be wary <>! ; '
Fatigue r:> ' • ‘
the camp hs,* t* ■
be cutdoi r
sroutmir.
Ur n t'« v ' ' »
'.sights «f '• ■ ' ' ' '
can afford 1 4- '
the (iaughu r,
] the *p? -n =vrinj;.:. If
j more thsus tuat. tbs ca. ;s-
j its esiatenco.
| "Da explorer* drmk mil' -’'
a littlv girl. i)r. Irrlar.d te
wetk tow th*' 14 '■ ‘ fi’J - h’itaic
<iOori Gu?, Anywiy—
While talking about Bishop Cle-
ments. who us the ugliest guy i-s ail
Texas and part of Kefugio. th- writer
wishes mat ail Tail tans could meet
him. Ho a one snore gtiy and
ha..,, been of ..iitold taluc ’• ■ tne local
b.ril club. Access to the sport parr..
c: papa,, are easy, and he will
t --r.jierate in any way with the cfi»l- to
the matter of free advertising and
Ouo&iky He i.; one h, u minion a
will be brought promptly, it takes ‘ * help along with anything that ts
at least 3 $50 guarantee to get a good for the good of baseball—or tor ai»y-
oail club here, nriej on many others It thing else, as far as that 1 0:1-
takas $1C0 or over. cemed.
Now the writer has letters in his Clemente was one a T, x Learie
files from practically every scml-pro hasctal player, and .• good one. ii.i*
club in Southwest and Southeast Texas p:a.vor:i <.tt sMH tefim* sixit- oi her.
who »i:- anxious to play the Tigers, not so many years ago, tna rifle arm
But just try to get one here without was considered one of the best In
•■n expense guarantee' baseball. He couid really ihow ten
When the lights are installed ant? pill
in operation, if fans turn out cs His personality has made him a
they are expected to do Taft will friend of everybody with whom he
entertain fir-- rate- teams again after comer in cun.«ct. He is stiff young
•lull 15, and destined to go to the top in the y raven
There is no excuse for bringing a newspaper game ton Tnms
teem like Yoakum or the Orange Even though he is uglier than j>>wti he
Crush Bottlers t. T»ft, but vc did get C.Ste Hook, whom everybody admits week the
is the ugliest man in Tail. «< *t- ’•
th»; there wev(- many many, mar*
men tike him They ju.v don't come
any better.
Now fay off my hide, you viper I
...._ ________
« TYPICAL SLOW-OUT ACCIDENT-
BUT DON’T 1ST IT HAPPEN TO YOU
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Gives Blow-out Protec^on
at Today's High Speeds
grateful to husbands who a
hid dw foresight to invest in Saperfex, that oil burning 'i* i
nfri|mtof which keep* their food fresh, wholesome, *
ami fitee from spoilage at a cost of levs than $10 a year.
SujMiefex meaos a substantial saving of food and money.., % j
and it makes food taste better. ' '?
1 ;
With Supertt-x, every meal is an event instead of a routine '?• j
necessity for you and the rest of the family. Superfea '4.
keeps food in such a crisp and healthful condition that all t, I
kinds of delightful dishes, including frozen desserts,puddiogs 'j;
and ice cream, are easy to make for your family and friends. j
Supufox comes in five models ... ail sturdily built.,. and J
nnJxhed according to the modern idea of kitchen smrac- jr
Soperifs r fui.-ns c-tly « fo»v hi.......■ ■ -• 1. , ih*..;, 4
gttW out. te.'t refr/go Jtioa g.-xe* 00 for .*» hours. %
Come in now and well demonstrate Snperfex; you'll want ,
m own one.
• Day after day — week after week, mmorists are twitching »
Gtxxirtcn Safety SiJvertowns for real blow-out protection. They're
for at today's high speeds, no one can afford to fa. without
Die-Saver Golden Ply blow-out pro-
tection. And these Silvmown custom* Mnrr-im»ir...................
sr, are
discovering that thej-’w sating
tobney. too-—that they’re getting nioiuhs
wore mileage with stiver towns.
MO EXTRA COST!
Stop in and its us fix you up with a
set of fSJvenowM. The anuuing Life-
Saver Golden Ply wili protect you front
these dangerous blow-outs at no tzsm
cost. And prerv your baud down on the
extra-thick, deep-grooved. Stiwtnowa
tread. Fed the big, husky dears grip.
Then yc'u’il ltt>v- why Si.ci.m - aly,?
ftouostt you inm> *'«H-rpisf'
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Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 4, 1935, newspaper, July 4, 1935; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth750195/m1/2/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Taft Public Library.