The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 21, 1931 Page: 5 of 6
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TilKTAFTTKiB UNfel. MAY 21. 19*1
i j (, | 1, i 111 > »♦»t ♦■>■ i i >•+ IN THE LOCAL FIELD
New Millinery
JUST RECEIVED
LATEST STYLE
ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS
COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER
M*l UK If Jail) U VIMtW*
i! nrevtlir today
Ten Years Ago
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Mi 4iid Mr IYrd Wulmtiv *cnt
> Ha* \»»f Monitor to ***r!ld
Material btint placed on the ground
for iww tcbwri house. to he construct
, (j |^ad of Orrii ivtnur
1ft
W««rW <»f xridiiM 4r^U ft*'* in
prqgrwv *jid eofttmcta j*?i for
Orren tvwut* and buitafitiff sldnwtUUL
turd work on *eput t«nk m prk*»re%h
4i.unnn>»> ’.Nt’tn t>elli« ; irfWlrUftwl
See Our New
Nelly Don
and
Betty Lee
Wash Dresses
Voiles and Flaxons
$1.95 - $2.95 - $3.95 - $5.95
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Krula
for Km** Cil>
&iu\ g'.ia and
water mains being laid
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Taft Auftt'^idm nearly counseled
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flirt if*
Victoria viMUiim 9
it the
50x80 with M
•w ing ewpocity of 500
home
Of Mr
tlXi Mrs O F Wi
»llnc*r
H Y Ellison
and son Wesley leased
>y 0!
building to *
>iieraie moving picture
Mr
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Collin^ nnj rn4 1
snow therein
This building now own-
Kih"
' Vllif ill
>f Mimic Uu *
rk at
Ml by Church
of Christ oongrtgotlon
thf t
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Mi and Mr* L A
C»k<‘
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PirCTRICITY
Cooks
Your Food
Cage Mercantile Company
Phone 4
AN imsi.VI-
VA mi: AT
‘430
F . h Drtrr.it, ;*,Mi /< right
n'l i ,ft(tt. - • hvrnp*'* nnri
»)>*** l.rm mrtro at Jfn«i2
T II to to U it l» « » A 11 * 1 K 11
Evvrtfihint)
or nerdin u rur
mi a #*w
Reautv of line anti ro >r
Attractive upholstery
55 to 65 mile- an hour Quick acceleration
Fully endowed four-wheel brake-
Triplex shatter-proof gla-- wind-biebl
Four Houdaille hy.lniulie shock di-orhcr-
Kustl — ^tecl
Mon than Iweuty bull a.ul roller bearings
A«ilability Ltuig life
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Kcoooniy
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O N Dunn umi- over from Corpu.'.
Christ! Monday. s»nd .-jv-nt the day
lonktnii utter farms »t White Point
, tftMt 8t P.iui
Mr and Miv J l V*y went to
Hin Antonio, Tuesday when* Me
Gayle attend’d t convention of slate
funrral directors
p. < Jure.* cam* down from San
Antonio last Friday to visit hi* 1V»T.
Miss I.iit illc Dutc'ie*. Hid many
1 friends about town
w I Weber returned home Wetl-
, ut-sday mornimt from New Orleans
win r* he had hecu attending a eon-
v niton i,I the National Cott n Seed
Product’ Association
C l. Maurm left lodav for Houston
vhrr* Mrs Maurln had been visiting
■ tier in .*her. \li. K H Daniel .<■*
last week «* 'wo They exnee*
' U‘n n in* Sunday
Mr A .1 tluedtr. went to Del** >i lh
l i t week to visit her brother Oast n
b**i!"’ »peomi>anie<| bv Mr and M’
pal Maurln. Mr and Mrs Maurln
returned home Saturday ntahl
• and Mrs Tom Ford have
nvi t< their humrt at Portland
i two weeks visit I'l Iran An-
wher- rapt Ford '*>Jk par*
no Division field maneuvers
p !>■(•,car A ftound R tic
<i last Sur.dav foi a visit at
her son, W F Lon-, x-
car
W F Ereman of Corpus ChfUti.
w-curtxl eontract frum Coleman-Fulton
Pas'iire Company to move lumber
,mt. building fiom port.and. winch
la now occupied by Cage Lumber Co
also to move residence now home of
F W Sandars and family
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Taft defeated Skidmore In a base-
ball game. 13 to 5 The lineup Mar-
nh-i Boykin, catcher, H O Ward,
pitch r. Claud Boykin left Held.
Halley Crumpton, third bast Adren
Crumpton, econd base. W B Tlior-
imtuui. .-.hurt-stop, Raymond Mullen
first i>*ae; Burl Brlitain right field,
,j(a- p William center field The um-
pire., name was not given
10-
The greatest surprls- of the season
was pulled off Monday evening at
LaQutnta the occasion being Mrs
Green’s Chid birilai”. Inost present
were Mr and Mr- J W. Hunt the
Misses Mary Anna and Lo.a Fay
Hunt Mr and Mrs George Harn s.
Mary Williams. Mi and Mrs W’m
Liilico and son Alex. Mr and Mr
.! F Cruickshank. k N. Tutt Mr
and Mrs Dalton Green, and Mrs
Mary Mftthis.
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M
ico. Meade returned horn*
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from Utica Kaitsa where
she
httO
*5.r-ii called a few week:, ago
by :
h»*
■ ilines* of her mother.
Mrs
M
Weatherford, whom she left
con.4:
.dtr.ibly nrijir'Vt-'O
I:,e t’r.ursday Bridge Club was very
ivu*rateiy intertuinid >■ the home
„j Mr Li W Buckley. Thursday af-
tf*. ’JOOli of 1 cl.»t Wt* f. BfWfc - wa liiti-
,
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Hie next meeting of the club will v
be with Mr A • Wolf. Thursday, j
May 28
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Your Fcce
CI«C*rit h*o» i* k*0’ ,0f 0
bacouie Electnc.ty cooky yovf food-net yovr face o* doec
on old-fothioned Move.
H i« no longer noceitory for the hootewife to ipend ike
jummer monlhi in o weltering kitchen, for electric heot it
controlled ond opplmd d.recHy. It it literolly (ocuted upon
ihe food you detiro to cook.
With modern ihermoMoi device!, Electric heot ttort*
iftelf. cor.trolt ittelf while cooking ond Mopt itteM when the job
it done. You don't hove to lean over the Move and watch
foodi while they're cooking, but hove time for other houte-
hold dutiei
Gel on Electric Ronge NOW, before wmmer »et»L. with
earned, ond .n.ure youuelf of comfort at well a* improved
cooking efficiency. A small down payment w.ll ploce O Mond-
ord make Electric Range in your kitchon immed«ot«fy. Come
m and select one today!
Central Power
AND
Light Company
Courteous Service Ahmey*
<-:• K And,!!'’’n 1,riV,‘'1 ai.emoon when Miss Evelyn Buckley!
.Suiuh.y from a ’rip t . "“runRi'n and (,ntpr!alne« for Miss Mary Cam £
other valh-. rt.mi; Taft .a-. j,raduate-eleet
Friday Mr Anderson .Uturmu m t|rjc,lvt. Bucklcy home - X
-omt* big eon tracts on clearing and ■ . bv the artistic use -:-
■bf-akias up n<?v( iaUti “* lw valK'v of‘ ,‘prtr.g flown: inro i .i it, the llv- ?
Tli Presbyterian congregation v.il’. ,nd dlnln? .'•o;n- H ie
... baccaiaurea:*.- erviv* at. ■ lh;;- were arranged lor bri ge y
. pres-Mex Sunday it 11 a m »' The la - ! ’r:" ,
v„ hour ill -I w Skinner oi featured in at: appointments F. - v
M’X will preach H-uiu - ■ ba - ' ■ and filled with lark-
tne church v 8 o'clork p. m ..;)ui. and mangolds expt*.N ed
,ubi. c. • The Trial of the Serpent." fir.st appearance of this prnty '-’o.or *.
combination 4-
The next reminder of me l.'n %
DOC’S SERVICE STATION
Has the tire
INDIA - LOGAN - FIRESTONE
•ay We Wash and Grease Cars
V11,s bdcklfy entertains
,f ..he pnettlest parties of the
------- Saturday af- \ Jt
Does Your House
Need Painting
Mr May me Wallace of San An-
ion.*'1. u-is i “PU'd the old cafe room in
■he Or* on Hotel which is now be-
Oiaa, came afier four games of X
um*.'* v.auif Mi - • - I
........ bridge when small diplomas tied w::.'. v
-lied .. and arranged for '**■ • lnd ribbon were pre-
as a beamy parlor, to be open ’v nl‘" , rented on high cut a* *ch t?**'e ...
t mi next week An expert operator HoiV1.vi,, th„ seemed-to-be diploma- -j-
will b* employed and th late.-r equip- ...... dainty linen handker-hlfi
ment and .pipllanc-.. are being m- Hl({h ..corp went, to Mi-r- Mae PhtH- *
stalled
i,,y. an attractive filUtre- bracelet. .*,
L. A
Sunday, of
! Easterwood
Col 'Bill. and~MriL VV E ^JXf'ofl wHh apptqS |
wood, Jr., of Dallas and Mr. and Mr.. f
Cage, were KUests at dlnnet ^ (iP\ieiom iCe course further re- j
M.. and - pea'ed the class colors which *» ..
Easterwood. Col. ^ j served on trays centered with crystal ;;
sored the Coste and Beilin- ! haskets of California poppies. Favors:.,
successful east to west non-stop trans- _ f urp;,. eomnower ;;
at Untie High.- Col. and Mrs ^;.^;h{^ed” noral outline for ; * -
wood had been spending a few days | corsag^ior: ..
at corpus Christy ^ Those enjoying this lovely hospital- ' ;;
Mr... Sue A. Hancock age 94, died j ity were: Win «««» i i
... y,,,- h0me in Manchaca. Sunday Wert helm. Thelma Johnson, M«n.e
‘M.,. jn having been in Hi health ides Doebbler. Estelle Oilleland, Rtoh j..
last'ten years Deceased was the I oavis. Nancy Fred Jones, Donvthy :;
mother of s' T Carpenter, of Taft, learner. Ruth Patrick. Marjorie My...
!mJ Kate Carpenter of Manchaca, Mae Phillips. Ethel »'U‘P»- ^i..
Mr R F Summerrow. and Mrs. F . Thlelen. Doris Stone. Virginia Har-
M rurne- of Austin Mr. and Mrs gUs. Msurme White. Geraldine WhA- .,
Carpenter had been-with their mother worth. Yvonee Cox: Floy Williams,. |
March 2 returning home the Lucille Findley. Lola Fay dan. oi .
\u. of last week Portland. Lillian Boyle. Margaretjt
------------- Kline. Gregory: Adtele Dodson. &in-
Tuesday monuni Mrs Jam*-' R tc,); Marjorie Edgar. Corpus Chrwti. ,i.
Motte was taken sick -and «r»dua n !h<. bonorair and hostess, assisted by f
arrw worse during the da.' :in- :1' ' her mother. Mr«. Dsn Buckley. Mrs. .f.
,r, ;hi* afternoon Mr. Math teleph-jn- Morn- and Mrs C C. Will- |
ed ncr airent’-. Mr. and Mr- t
Mo-.ir of KcrrvUle. and Vnnmn- mm _________——- X
at i o'clock arriv'd m l-‘il J\ !'."!!• wlihUi few mile* of Apache powder ^
midnighi m 'n(' "^“'or'a'ien'- P'*™- This dusty road has w powder f
found necewary to opei.ate,tm *1(l, own. Wb have breathed |
aK.u,,. or Sohandt dust tor mite it’s awful _ t
opera-.**»n about ••- - •* • a, i pave found the cause of all this
ports this momww t - *•'"• * ‘ depreM4on and panic, tmd and school
getting along Rw building deluxe’ New roads arc built
.......... when a perfectly good old one- with
Wagon’s Arrive at a little gi-avel and Oil repairs woukl
lourney do Palaclal seh«H buildings which
1 UitOi) on ^ nmt m:o rop;ioiM are popular
.Continued from *• cactus in bloom and such gorgeous;
- »-* * “e ■; ST» • -
»»"r-3: Bz s nsr-*ar- ~
■rosu «««». *■ *SiTrs ss^rw-™- t
cared for and decoratod with -rev* ______^_____ *,,
A dusty detour. More road censtui uswr-A four rowa aparuneat, j!
St David vi « settwmem <* • WWr * 3-i*d:?
• foUawers of the House ^ A * SAMMAN
N*-w mimn hay very fragrant Puma,
Si*‘smoke dE'ite Vou”lde appearance?
s asArtin Ss
paint for all outside surfaces for that is t*« on^^« Y
to know you are gettinj? full value formon^r. ;
>Iade of only pure oxide of iinc^ure carlwnaf^e
-pure linseed oil and metaUic paint, StoR m todft) ;
we will prove to you that when you M^”LjL°! : i
can actually paint for \em money and ::
more beautiful finish that will last ranch kywjfer.
featured this week
Monarch 100 Per Cent Pure Pami
The most satisfactory and economical outeide paint that . t
money can buy.
Porch and Deck Paint
For steps and porches-also suitable for eem«t »«d.
concrete surfaces
Verde Vogue Greens
Specially prepared for outside body and trim QairniW-
Screen 'Enamel Varakh and Ewmel#
Expert Advice Free-Paiat Prices ReasonaMe
: Cage Hardware &
Furniture Company
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Clark, W. S. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 21, 1931, newspaper, May 21, 1931; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth711074/m1/5/?q=%22~1~1%22~1&rotate=180: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Taft Public Library.