Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 24, 1934 Page: 1 of 6
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HOME Of* RICH son. - GOOD SCHOOLS AND FROGRBS8XVB PEOPLE
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TEXAS, THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1934
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FIRE IS A CONSTANT PERIL. j
m SAFE. INSURE WITH |
Homer Easterwood
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VOLUME FOURTEEN
TAFT
TAXPAYERS AT MASS
MEETING APPROVE
TO SHEL
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MEMORIAL SERVICES
TO BE HELD IN TAFT
j American Legion Post Spon-
soring Services; Program on
Wednesday, May 30
Money
rift*
[°_B*R"Yd! FINAL EXtHCIStS
inrough Hood Sale;; wh nr lirrfi rrifi
CWA to Furnish La-j |(j lit litLI lull
bor frnr Project
MUNICIPAL BUILDING
To Hcube City Hall,
In past years. Memorial Day has
been observed in Taft with suitable
) services on the nearest Sunday to
J May 80 The .ware » Waa Post of
1 the American Legion lias sponsored
j these services and the day has been
CECILS STILL AHEAD
Oectte ftega l* still ha the lead by
» large majority in the raw* iter
the $10 fire* prlre offered by The
Tribute bn the subscription ««*
psdifss being coadntited by the
member* of the 'Taft High School
Sand.
Si
Fotfowing tn ft* standings at
the present time;
ISaiwe—•
IRE SUNDAY &
j recognised with a service *t one of
| the local churches and decoration of;
| the graves of deceased veterans in j
! the Taft and Gregory cemeteries,
' This year, Memorial Day, May 30,1
! falls on Wednesday and the American |
To Be HWI Friday Night, May legion has planed a program to be
25, at CllOtCR of Christ j given at 8 o’clock in the evening on •
Auditorium j that day at the Baptist Church. In
.. j « ----— j making this change from the usual'
Jail, And Storage Fmce 7 » C n A nil ATI? Q l custom of a Sunday service, the Le- ;
f *"** • - *' ® UhnUwrt I Cii3| gion feels that evwryonx to the com-
j CeeOe Cage
! Betty Albin . . —
i Ernes! fiueain ........
| Bobby Hughes .............
| Georgia Pearl Ban-geas
| Alvin Veramr ................
| Avery ubam ............
i hwt Tehrad ...........
Vales i
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for Fire Department
Equipment
-------- > j munlty will co-operate in helping to
Martha Harwod Valedictorian; 1 Bsto of this one of u>.
It i* evil! rt frens the •nthiudaeti*
approval oi the group of *a*myer*
who met at the Church of Christ
auditorium last Friday night that
lift Jt going to nave at; of the
street:- .t/4ui tne city limits shelled
and topped n the n«ar future
The meeting was called by the new
city offidat- for the purpose of giving
the ciUmui j of the town an opp ;r~
tuaity to ex ii-(. , heir opinion* on
the subject.
Mr,Butceit cxfUaihM. the props-
William Farmer, Ralutalo-
rifts. Edith Hoyle, Historian.
Commencement exercises for the 38
graduates of Taft High School wCB
be held Friday night. May 25, at the
make of this one of the mast success-
ful Memorial Day services ever held.
The program «, given below-
"America.,•
Invocation, Hev. O. I). BtrteHer.
Violin solo. "MedJtauon'*, by Mas*
Church of Christ auditorium, storting!senneM- ®*TO M** Raynwiud
at r ,, m : Mullen accompanying.
Miss Martha Harwood will deliver Vrx-ri solo. Keep the Home Fires
aitlon that hart b*en drawn up by the the class.
the valtedlctoey address and William
Farmer won salutatory honor*. Miss
Edith Boyie is class historian.
An interesting program ha* been
proparaJ. JJ'o special speaker will be
■>n the prtvwtn. which is to he con-
ducted almost entirely by members of
city commission and the arrange-
,.,Av meiita that could be made with the
j£ CWA for the purpose of financing the
ftp5 project. He introduced Mr Fiery of
the Texas Relief Corporation, who ex-
it's plained that the
Hf
4
Those who will be awarded dip-
lamas Friday are Misses tots Bay-
fcws. Edith Rojrie. Edna Bridgewater,
Dorothy French, Virginia Margos,
. Martha Harwood, Ma Ruth Hunt.,
Evelyn Pool, Roth Messer. Dow Mor-
CWA would supply '* pan Esther Pnssfey, Wanda. Roberta.
lat«! required and an -Atomic Sanders, Lois Smith, Virginia
Smith. Elsie Ruth Standlee. Geral-
dine Whitworth, Baton Adamson,
Tommy Brown, Claude Etehblatt.
William Farmer, Clyde Feigner, Glen
Margo*. Charles Henry Mayo, Pres-
ton Phillips, Wash Pullin. August
Schmidt and Wayne WffirersoB.
W, S, Clark to Publish
fT
K
mi.
-c
iiinds for aii
additional 10 per cent of :h!.s wouid
be provided tor matertai costs, pro*
vided that the city would put up SO
per of the money required for
Bii.nlng", A. K Nelson, band ficcon:-
panymg.
Address Judge Birg Kott.
Roll Cad of the Dead, Marshall Boy-
kin.
Tap*:, Arnold Spites'.
“The Star Spangled Banner "
Judge Birg Holt isr well known to
many of the citizens of Taft, Greg-
ory and Portland, and his ability as
an orator is well recognised. The
public Is cordially invited to attend
this Memorial Day service,
JOHN E. FUNK POST.
American Legion.
The prLo* offered by ft* Trtb-
nne win be awarded te the three
band members Mewing the great-
eel number of wie« doatia# the
eeunpa%n. Vote* ate awarded «et
the bwia of ISO for each new
subwription and. 5® tor each re-
eweral, The three- p«*e* aw in
toe sawaa «f SIS, f5 sad |SAg, to
be said te sdSKlos is Sfes TTfriter
eawnaMon «f S® e*»te ner vab-
I acripeiim which goes to the pm~
rrsl band htnd. An vddlUonxl
prise «f SI «M b» smuriss! to #*sfe
meaeber who seearw* % tabu! of ?S
new sutocvfptieng dntag Hie «#bi*
F<e!«r*.
Bond members vtoto that after
the close «sf aubaal they swr getotg
Mi mmm
END VEGETABLE
m
■ in
! Humble Oitef* llris-iffeg
' 0»e of Bisst CltSm
Ever to C<K8» I© Thm
Seetkwns
Only 9 Few Marc Cars of Cs-
cumbers atid Mms Ernssiia |
To Be Bliijrpcd i
MB CARS TO DATE
■T'ofeS for 11? Ls Month, lit
Caw; Cucumbers, Onions a»4
Cabbage Le..si Sfeipraents
Trow* ksmI Mmy W<m*
ixnir Sif bmgmm
Tim toww Gnes-i, wimm mmmM
vegetables from itotMtfea* a»n ShM^iesa
May jhifKStottls of _____________
packing sheds in -Taft totaled 111 ear*. *»»<*«*' «* **» «*«*• **
j at?twdiag to records «>f ih® &*&&& ter-
; variojB* atato to Thti. i0*** **»*• ,*,******i
This w«» devnted-w*ew *»**f aite»*li* '
• princtpaUiy to union sbipmentit of ttmimmi among tha Am um me
■ which a total of s cars were sfamped. • Itmagi ass HP*
Other cotnmodittog that figured in the' cu,5»}ma- ***»« »*|or kUMW. ««*
dilpmeas* thi# awnih included JS cm!'teK->1i»e amto rt th» mm®*
to work f» «wiwi ia an attempt j i cucumbm; l« car* canota; three cm wt chili «f the Tsa»* Lwgwe: ®S.
| to win peiew. j miwl -'egetafclet; three ots* ’ *l**f». Sk®**- Whits 8««
____^________________________I i car beans. ’ ’ p5*y**: Fete T«mf. tefitamded iMuSm
iww«i.ii,»..i,wm,'.iwiwl^w.„.w..ih.ii..i—According to i with »hc ! t-ne seam iM-jyvtofi wtlri
ns A OTfftito UACTfi , vegetable businew her*, the aeason is •*» Tam *«■*«•’. Wi iwSt. **••
MAK I Ui3 HUS I 9 • prari-ivalty over ®"«snsl «f fh», drad* of the Bsaamsst. itth
TO PUBLISHERS IN *»w ti^j. ^ « *>*<»*** ^
«!INTf1W Tf iff-Sfii a V dipping their UuA canf. it Is thought
..yil v- j * t j s shipped tlfe seastRL Oa,** ®
that nut more thsa a
M. GoBepe mptafeR wad wwidlmr
shipped this season. Only a few iuada1 the state dWBVtat *****
Stage Mg HhUHpset; MeeriB*- Catted
tw Parpeac of Blmwlia tf Graphic
Art* Cede of Fair Ccm’^ctitSca.
mrt,
BEAUTY CONTEST
IN CORPUS CHRIST!
ON ‘"SPLASH DAY”
of onions red cucumber* mae-lc to
be diapoeed of.
The total for the season is r<«tj cans
__________ to date, which Lx made up of S»K
Dan and Walt Martin, putttthm «f C*B f8***1 T/ <****: ® m»*wf
a-ie Ban Fatrieio Gwn.fy New* to 81a- y«petoto»: 26 uucwaiiet*: is msfete,
ton. were hosts at a banquet and ’ vegetetee pixsto: 3 *Q&taeb; 'J,
meeting of the publtobers and print- 'rwhth: 1 heaus and 1 bewta
and Light team of a wrafe j«m
1 ago, and inany otlwra wt«s*e es&e-
riowe tndudcu prafeateonal pSaarimf.
The dw» im i» ostoftesg t*
Pixyers to TMt, hwatadtog R S*i®«
staff of m® good hurttn. -*
The game sfuudd be ogte to' time
fastest and tiardwi pteijrad rt taws
teams for tb* Tig-era. -The Oomee
ers of this section in that citv Tuea-! ®0B»pan«d with the bfaippiRg last • *“* defeated -the tawlteg tom*
of Houston and Bast ‘Hat**. Urey
kt material costs. Bonds; in the sura of
•j, $105,000 nave already been voted of
JO which *25.000 was to be- *oW lor this
-■“^“S-purpos*.
<if|| The original propoaat submitted to
'“i^the gathering by ihe city commission
4called for the surfacmg of all the
Newspaper in Odem
.; ms tor ttreets within
the city limits,
but cuiittod a few oi »he -unailer. leas
frequently used street.1 However, op-
F
f
W S Clark, fomer publisher of
The Tribune, will start a newspaper
in Odem in the near future. Mr.
Clark has already made arrangements
for equipment and a building end i*
m present engaged to installation of
machinery. He state* that lie wiB
probably get out his first issue around
June 1.
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DI5CR TEXAS U,
BASEBALL COACH
VISITS IN TAFT
position to this procedure was brought
up on the grounds that it would be
an injustice to the taxpayers owning
property on these stteet* as they
would be forced to pay additional
taxes on the property from -which
m they would receive no additional bene-
Sfit. Move xas made and unanimoudy
Mearried that the proposition be
fe, changed to include *B i-he streets -------
fe within the city limits of Taft Veteran MmstJW fiaKs On litovmy
The original plan submit tod at the 1 Lyram aw#: Make* AnraageaeBia to
meeting called f.e- streets to be- Bring- LengfcenM To Taft for Two
'v;' shelled down the center, leaving Game*,
drainage ditches next to the curbs, the
| widths of the surfacing varying from
112 to 18 feet, according to the width
I of the streets, the shell to be topped
| with rood oil and packed, % process
I which has been discovered to be of
i
a
great benefit in pi o< urging the life
of this type of road.
This, It was estimated, would have
I?? «»t the city 815,900 'or materials, to
which the CWA wold add 19 per cent
Eg of labor costs to he added to msterial
|;?| cost. It was gencrallv agree! bow-
ever tha‘ Ute (KtP provide 1 by fh-
in- ao;- yuaie
£ts to cover the expense of surfacing
f& every street within the city limits
I'# and it was decided that this would
||| be the proper course of action.
,VS:S: Some time will be required to have
“^3the bonds validated, and Mr Fiorv
i ff-“II indicated that no relief work on this
ST
"Uncle Billy" Dtich, one of the
grand old men of baseball, and coach
of the Texas University baseball chib,
was a visitor in Taft, Tuesday, calling
on Johnny Bynum, ant! making final
arrangement.? for two games to he
played here Saturday and Suwiev
June 2 ar>4 3.
Quseh Is -regarded as one of the
outstanding baseball coaches in the
United States. Until the past two
veers when material at the Unl-
V'rt-y.y wux af s tow ehb Otech
.,’olirrej SoutllWit {Jonfi-er-i'ict nen •
imnU.
Thi-: year his Ding horns were in
the thick of the fight to the last
game, which they lost to the Texas
Aggies- thi* years champs.
Among the proteges of Mr. Disch
are numbered baseball stars ail over
Some young lady of Taft may be
selected as 'Miss South Texas’, and
win a free trip to the World** aPir
at Chicago, together with a ward-
robe of wearing apparel according t»
information from the- Splash Day
committee at Corpus Christ).
young ladies of South TV»a« «r*
being invited to enter the annual
bathing beauty contest, and the only
requirement stipulated Is that some
business firm, community, or organi-
sation sponsor the entry.
A night parade of all contestants
j will be sUged on the streets of Oor-
i pus ChrUiti Saturday night, June 2nd.
followed by a dance at the Wuece-s
hotel, where the young ladies will be
guests of honor.
The beauty pageant will be staged
on North Beach, Sunday afternoon,
June 3rd. at 5 p. m.. following an af-
ternoon of swimming and. dt-ring
oonteau, boat races, surf casting con-
tests and other features of enter-
tainment.
Detail* of entry in the contest, may
be secured from Sidney Krtng, mana-
ger of the chamber of commerce in
Corpus Christ!.
:S2?u uorS* a» 22to^
Art* code recently applied to th*.!caft *«* <WPP« «t«a8 the mmm ***** ““ *‘™‘
industry. !5&st m’r' ^oertiiBg to file* of the
i "Dan” and ■'Walt” proved to be ex-
SWw WWdorta, bat ftei? *mm&£
_____J L Owmeriw* hwadUy of that tfedaeg ttw
■ Tribune. Csvly »55 ears were shipped loBowine fttmday.
I to May 25 «wt season and it was Ume^itr hynmi wSM taw M* irnttfo
_ __ full when: *» pitches to fid* group «f
I™ 115 more wouM be sMpped.^'crammed sJ»w*«*- *n*« TbW hUtm w'fS hew
W*1-1 ! *4,1. *.1,.aaa ....... f'e*. -V*v4 -vJeatiKi-
•c,,,,..... Af- «. . !,-nh the *» car* tol* aeemn. it may ■-’ nn ^ w»k ito»w
^ c*ue- M . H Ar'tc i rs-idL’y «etri; that thi* s»'i crop «»«. ««» -thi* yew to order to pfle a»
quite * bit heavier.
Paper Company r«presetri«i!ve, sup-
plied the err-d »«♦!» good cigars.
After dinner, toe body met to toe-JNCsLESIDE"WlL*
office of the gai, Patricio County
su
CELEBRATE
ROAD OPENING
New* for a general dlsensskm of the I
code and individual problems, that j
were aristog under It. George H. 1
Atkin* of Beevi.fte. pKsident of the
South Texas press Association, presSd- ■ and Aranw* ffaaa Cefetaroi*
e<3 at the meeting, j
II was generally agreed that the!
coda would prove of great benefit to!
all concerned. Employes' hours have
MART VIRGINIA THOMAS
GIVEN HONORABLE Mliri'TION
:!N STATE POSTER CONTEST
Thf following is a, letter received
by Mary Virginia Thomas from Ray-
mond MBV'k in -ni.'.-A (n p, •v'r’.r.
f -., r tot Aimua’. Tire
vent I'm Poster Content,
"Dear Mary Virginia:
"Out of the large collection of post-
er.:; sent in by the students of Texas
public schools, for the itth Annual
Fire Prevention P&vter Contest, vwr
prster bos been selected a* one de-
PX: project would be given out while there
was a scarcity of labor on the farms
the United States, who are playing serving honorable mention.
i?i the big league* on down.
^^TTr^iTw^S M I S S JOB ANSON’S
f'uwlli begin but it In bcltr.-ed that It
gtgpwill be in the near future.
f’* It was also decided at the meeting
fjjfetht a city h:-1! and fire house should
jpfbe built m Taft. Mr. Roberts, jiresi-
§0.£mt of the fire department, called
&§ attention to the fact that unless the
fi|efty made arrangements immediately
sr-ifor a more adequate fire department
"JlMt was to great danger of drawing a
p^«econd*e4itii» rating and * greatly ia-
creased fire insurance rate After a
llagenemi discussion It was agreed that
H|U» proper, and eventually the most
f/'ctmomic-al thine to do. would -or to
J build a rlty hafi in which would be
^wmvided 8. storage p’aee for the fire
iSdeparfow-n' <■■■ ilpai-iv and ■< Jail
‘.v’.
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PICTURE ACCEPTED
Miss France* Johanson who has
been a teacher at Pm-Mex the post
rear, was one of SO wlto liad a pie-
t.nre accented In an art exhibit at
St Louis. Mo., recently. This should
hr of especial intetesi to this com-
munity because the picture was ft
seer# between Fres-Mex and Taft.
It was called “Bsnth Texas Coast
Country” Miss Johansen is a mem-
ber of the south TexA-s Art. Club.
"I .am enclosing the honorable men-
tion ribbon with my congratulations.
"Very truly poors,
‘•RAYMOND S. MATTK
“Fire insurance Oomunlssionw ”
Thp seventh grade of every public
M-htwT 5n Tsxas war- required to seed
tn an entry for this route*;.- and Mias
Thomas’ pewter was selected as an
entry from toe Taft school.
teen shortened sod wage* huv* been
Increased This additional expense to
proprietors of these estsbllsSa-aents U
; expected to be offset by eUmim.fia»
: of tmfifir competition and the estab-
, iishment of tmltorm eric** m pro-
vided by the cods
j Thom present at the meeting were
Mr. Agan, W. S, Clash, of 0d«m, C.
C Milter of Bish»p, Mr. and .Mm.
Jonas of Refugio, a B Hathaway <s!
BeevUle. j M CvnMiingltftm of Three
Rivers. Cecil Cunningham of Three
Rivers. J. o Blackwell of Rodfjwrt,
E. C. Buck of Wood.tooro. J L, Tracy
of Robstown, B M. McWliorfer of
BeeviHe •” W rfisrh of ''•••*"- *
C MWitoJi <if Bit- Wm MdlBnery
of Comps Christ! price estiraat.cr tor
ifo> printing shops of that city;
George II. Atkins of Beevllte. Fred L.
Williams of Tait. c. P. Kendall of
Aransas PB« and Oku and Wait
Martin of Sinton
Another meeting will be held in Itee-
vilte oi; June it, to which Mr Atkins
extended an invitation to ail present
TIRE AND BATTERY
DEALERS TO MEET
enoueh run* to win toe game.
A large crowd is expected to he Ih
attendance at the nme. Wm* w®
be afforded a chance to look oww
.same fanner big tone star*. tm& was
no and coming- prasprote Tht $um
U gotog to wea worth aajwsiV
time and money. Gome oat seal
watch the Tiger* in srttest. it SM8'
CmmteOm of IngtetiAe-Cteeym? om overowne this foe. they wffl tea
Bead; Ala» Ogcwfog of nuwk hi' estetdtehed thenwrtve* m the
*»»«*•« 9**. I team tn this eeeteon -*Mte- te mmt-
—---- ■ the Ten** tBrtmathr Ismflwise, xrt©
For apuiy yesu* lagteskie has been will play tiere seat Shttsday art
trying to get an all-weather row! eat j Sundey.
to toe highway at Gregory. Frier f»! ------—-
li«) tots rotui was impeseabie te wet The Texas tfntvoreity u^mm.
weather, bat during that year it t that team whteh provhted the trtsert
waa gravelled. That -sort being done: thriB of fee mmm. lart mer fir fe*
by pomfeur juihseripfem. Now. thank* Tlgere and Thwr fans. •» oessfiw
to the RFC and the CWA funds, a bock to TWttt
toptnng is being put on the grave). No
history of this road wmbe be oona-
plet* without giving rr««j,{ the es
tire efforts of the county ofiSefaft
who used, every means at their com-
mand to complete the wort. This
rood assumed major importance with
the building of the refinery ft! lngte-
„u; c eng its (-—»>-<-( i.r~. ww nudly dav
rite ,;:C5: pri>Jfts:T bn 1 l:r :’P:.ypiy
since the presidential decree clooed
all banks in March 1839. toe First
National Batik of A»«b*a* Bsw has
been operated under a conservator.
They will arrive here
*i«tsia#i June S, and wffi sday «»
game Satuntsy aft--raoon sod «fe»
etber Sunday aftewux®. The TSfiSt#
DntvemMy team will be te Ml
strength, according to "Untie BIS?"
Dl.«h, eoach. who wa* in Wt mak-
ing arrangement for fee game Ttm-
iwaagyc- Jt*pkP’t >.;~iMtm **»**.#*%#
that effort- would be made t, bfia#
Gene CoJllnr CorpfM Christl tewter
wba d«d s»a*s great rttching for Stef
Tigers test season, to T*ft to fi’teb
fee gun* Saturday afteraawa Oaio»
will folks? west.
SINTON MAY HAVE
SWIMMING
SINTON. Teg.. May 3S flSp.J-«5f
»o» » busting with tifer af jcstffiag
J"
$
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Retail tire and battery de-alerst of
Taft are urged to attnd s soeetel
VORTOV MOVES SAlfWARISTM
TO SH NORTH BROMtWAT
Mrs. H Y KfUaon. accompanied by
Wesley sne! Sarah, will leave Sunday
for Waco for a visit
there.
Dr. 3 V. 'Hatton has lately awed
his sanitarium to 911 Worth P”r«d-
way, Corpus Christ!, and has « law*
number of pttfirifes. He a&kes an
offer to all people who are scrtdnit
the blessing of renewed health and
with rblattun strength U*A up his adverttecuseMt
So »his paper
and ft!! funds in ft* bank as fee
time of dosing have been restrict- Pl*te Information
ed. Thanks to the improved economic -wertt.
eorwlifiotp in this district a merger
ha® been worked out whereby fee
First Kalitxml ««d the First State
Bank* will be united, and afi restrict-
ed funds to” made available to deposi-
tor*. This will inrolw fee release rt
some *100,000.00 wbtefe will be of tea-
mens* benefit u> the eiltaens at fe«re ririm»ing pool hoifi at W*6tt
two sommuniUeA. j If the project goes
I I III Tn prowl- eotKmanmrato feme x-ut- • b' wffl be one ni wMdh fee twM--
•xtonotag «««ta. * nmgntftetent froe, oo^iKy sm isr rreurt. -
barbecue and general cetabreAfor, w3i are «apw-M to «fo fee
‘re held at oa BeisuCaf. Hay and matwtel «B m metfjliu ter ay
38 - c?t> or by WH/;
■i># affair wfe be staged on the fee sate of mmm feskbia.
Humble Bafiaery stbScrt; -roaryfo * TSwet- ars hiCErtSsSaa U
stsrtfejf at 2 'X tn. and an-, ftna t-v set fibr
til mlch/igtrt a t.>•! Itghte-J hefi nn mww kSrol aprt Is to. to
iprwmd will -mike it potsfbte to, .«yy ■ fete esetfen fean rtsfst
on afelrtk activities during baft af- Mg oak trear- Si to
-enwon arsd right. T«» ftm w$JJ by- fee vkbS ««Sw
I'ioc/Bi of the Nueoss Hotel in Oiw
ras Chrtei on Friday, May », ac-
cording to s coowrurteafioit Just re-
ceived.
The purpose of the meeting is to
fown an asaoclatian of tire and bat-
tery dexter* !r rwder to secure auurt-
lttuai temrtlta safer tee cade of fair
competition of the nstirtt ralfter tire
&tn\ bcitery bnrts ?joe*u tire and HMMNMI HP Pi <in» »«, ^ »- ■■„ - , |(jrmif ,T.7;cg—— „
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Williams, Fred L. Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 24, 1934, newspaper, May 24, 1934; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth750351/m1/1/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Taft Public Library.