The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 29, 1925 Page: 3 of 10
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Southwest Texas News Bulletin
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chikmi of nwisr hkkyick
The f'hitivlt of rjjri.M
lit Hl'ptt'm! *i
with Tii& $xvn\x:im -
Minimi d»l
far* for fl ft or:: acres of raryofft wa*
tbo am »imt '-m.m'i.i f . I*. ICcflfwr. a
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BOBBY W.MT'lft STOCK COMPANY
The Bobby Warren Stock Foiripnny
•. I! vlimv it? ih- Taft Auditorium Fri
day mid Srifimi.'y January HO and :.l
1*1 ".vidlug V\v Pbi>- \sHU \hll«.V*
Koj»j» r j lui*. r turn villi* l**t\vo*n tin* acts. Till* Is fin
a vl*lt fr un A*--tin whore
the liimigimuinn Hf*r
T 1C 11 -il»*»■. v fi* mi>|♦* luted
i rgn**»ji ;i" State <Jrr»n- uml
whic h wa
I he \ ihiuhh \U)<T \LiM.in <4ra|)
i.ym* » . who 1. iuhl
■f lil i-roji at mi im rug • of $2<M> |>er
'•mill* • onif/miy that Jjii • hf<»ji nf tlti' .h ;« . Mr. tv-ifei- rtitir.i:■. Mint cur
P.huc rhentre in Fni'firi* rbrisfl tin* : rot* ur one of tin.* most proftfn♦•Ic*
in f two wh'L* It i- chlorn that f'• * i• ps Vu!t*,v farm *’h <-:«j* i*r>Kluct'. C-ir-
i - 'utii*. tiiiit* air ml 100 duya to
*. J-» m I thin lil'OMtM that tl#p
I is 1**f» free W, da.VF tu tlH*
Mur. or cuoifjjh Mwm pfn^ufn* tiro
• 'f ln'i < n'!>?,. with * aivfvn «ua.ugemyi4t
Ai this rub it is entirely jMSsihlc tf>
vcrtl. of lYofl
* tfli . (in*. It U /ittinuUfl
iluii >» . ioAir Mfu i.t ntiout $1.(ifNi lu
! imbuing fiU crop, which bvire* tutu
u profit of V’J.KH) from i.*» MfioH In idO
days. Ti •* carrot acreage In the* We*
!«co district !s large this year, unrt
priu ! b ally nil grower* iMg
yiotfl- and lit present price* fliry ntn
deriving Mg profits from the crop.
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I iivni Ansi mi.
a roll.
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: at I‘"i t Amnsas.
Tile Itnhihmv (fil ls h» hi t.uhlie In
stiilintiou "1 (ifliet*r• i ralav night.
Ni..! \ vifiit'.V* \\ ir i.1 - noil the illS'llHU*
lion i.f i!i*« following offiier*.: Worthy
Ailvisor, \!,,i„. :*t Aihp; A-s*nint(*
A-Ivimt fira* e <*hat »ry
Kathci ho> Alh n . II- j»w, AnntiuiU
I’oyd: Froth Deri- Naugiin: Soerv-
tar . Willctu Itortl: Tn*nsur**r. OHioh
!•? iscokcr: *Minjilnli! 1 >**»• *tI■.• Farley;
Ihiil l.'-ailei I.illi i,. Talikorsioy ; Mr-
ganis*. Mtial Farl.-y; (‘liiir lm**et*ir
V*’i« i*;» r.r!!»n)r"ft . lioye. t ouix Hay ;
Ueligion .lonnic Allen. Nature. Marie
O'llrion; Iinin«u tnlit.v. Fjirrie Augeloz;
Fidelity. Josephine Met askoll; Pal
riotism. Mdnnird Allen: Service, Ini*
i-ille Taiiker>»ley ; ronfidentlal (>hs»TV-
• r. Unth <;ilion • ui>«:ervcr. Frau
res Syk"s; Mother Ail\H*r. Mr May
Alien. Members of .he Advisory Itonrd.
Mrs V K. Tedford. Mrs. A A Allen.
Mrs. Noble. Mrs. M. f» S« off hod. Mr.
John Mills, Mi W. H. Korges Mr.
in a sliort time M.
lihk* to hulid n liens,
obi to rjeinuml res ;
ss In t.vMty
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Send the Tribune to a friend,
• Smith's < nit line of the hihlc. The
J Yo'ing P*-ople's * 'la-s with J M'»yc*r
- • t a*•her, iniV. a very interesting
•la-' and fh young folks ;i;r always
welcome and invited to jei : this rlr^s.
jM 'v Ki i.p.'trb ha flu Ini< riuediafi*
jtidldren's rliis.-. and Mrs Verne ltob-
11 rts with the little folk - Tin .*• little
J : e;.p!r ar lenmiiig to "ing and w ill
| "it l<e a goo*! ' la- of singers. As
j m * in as wear he I tend lions i\i|j j er-
| to-t. M\am, li*i J. F Wainwright ttf
i1 ■ *rj'U rhr;s:I. . \pects to in* with tin
* hui ' li again f**r preaching services
on Sunday afteruonn and everybody
j st n*\irt*: to coni*- and hear him.
niMHiiii run
\ nrlet h*s j - ! to* <
a d n;f || a frit.i j, |m
' d a ( in > in if may ib,«.,
dt>r.i»ii i i.- pit-i f- w niontlts.
*■’■■ *r’.it and jMnr -t »> !;• and ts'i-ry
r •- - hate Im i'i, hoiigltt for soiithwest
1 • k'.iuliug.
I ivr S'..,t» I’ri.. . ;ii l!ie Murkct,
I1' «* * v* a ’1 *»t Uajiw a* Iv utoiui
•«! II I’ I I hi, • jtlsl
* d l. I* suits of rti I'M' n.*«lv(* mve ti
-'ati**ii of tin ppi rs is i »*fveil f**r live
'■ '•i. at the tin larg st murk**!* l>i the
I idled States
fill "lot k which i" t|i e. r*r if is
f 1 .' I* ni*-, list* a ii.it i * e of | . \ • a* d
glow* in tin sent erld di"!ri< ts of ti .
jMnhaiolle ft rrifoi > of T. \ - e fn *,. \
Is ralletl tin* hush o. -md g'.ipi* Tin*
| . h * t Nfork is il! ho liJICil |'i ohfi; o «l||
tie* other hand ttit* %1,.h*;»uc is found
in all puts of the country and i i
ft i,a • • • fiotn. gr iv - * pi.a'ie n. !**•
j.!*- do not know that Do st -.vi5d vf .
* in Ih tiHi-d t*» gr ift tie r in the »• »t
*:«riefies and that . r; i-f pus,
•• In*' • i an K* toad - f*- j*r* . a great
ilMiitiity t»f rommcri’hi1 *
t, ape growing in T \a • o- > in-
nig a l*ig indiistr and win i.ei r the
|iro|HT rui.l-. to- j.- )»;. < b»C slide vlt <
y.t»»ls of the Mo-fjtUrd • alit'rns v:«
rioties till] t»<* suit "Mull da *!i>!e*l
snd will maintain t):* in ,-in ■- »-\t n
lojigi-r than h f'a,lf"rnsi
If Mustanf euttlng" e*e;!d b* u^etl
. n • CHHfiilJy. tie r*- wouid l»o ,»ti enor-
m “is \* ?»l«*n in gr.:;* gr bui
sell is riot the • , j *u (' i. J f i i; g • Mr.
Madison niv;v alt so.'ilom >.-fub;.
mttted. only about one iiuo- in no
t*<d the I'ttofn tan !*• dug '• In.,.,-:!
- 1 and re"'*t <:• .-eHsMtlly
f vrr> Fanner Slmnltl llavr .in Orchard
When fhe farnoT ru tk»*- * ‘horn* i
o*t Id-- farm, anil settles th*wn e tbe j
■-tednoss of ui.ikin;: fann life al-tt si
team* life, which na ans eomlort am! I
enjoyment in* is certain in *h*- long j
run to In* proKjx»rmis. rt g.*tn!!*-s« of j
what the bug* may do one year, the!
weather man the ii 'vt *M tie* prieo |
flier another
One enunof hao ri farm bt.rti wuC |
et it n g >ih( er* hard, i b. k.ntof ; w d! j
T• •»t . (»me to • .'*’*1 If Vo!, oniy iMMV I
1 d.fon find t orn uml of course you |
• a ft not have st r»?il bmne or n home
life unless iwopm t-njo.v * -ruing N> visit
you.
Ml of which i- a reiomdeJ* ft; *t in-re
orelijtnis ami more real funii horn •*•
are to t*e found every year In #wmrh-
wetf 'Texas, Jn it fev, ytvrs lie will
vv*!*v*I' •!*
Glad to announce my Hemstitching machine
has arrived, and will be ready for business
Monday February 2.
Visit the Gift Shop it its -Hemstitching,
dressmaking, or a gift for a friend.
TBl'ST A ’ .MOTHUK-i.OVEK"
>P* '
H'j*'/; tun see ;i limn who is good
el
lf 11“ hi.- in* ther, y«-1 jji.ty trust him A
w t;o is not go oil to his mother may
j.p j net be good fo !i?s wife it n niftn ban
j(, | i or leat!«e<l t<» In* thoughtful in youth
1, ! b * Is o't griin;r *o Im th«*T»;rlU fill when
h* : » t gels to hr older. Many i disap-
i • I'ointe,! woman might have saved h> r-
s**lf the humiliation of la-ing negltHtetl
'I 'll- t*'f.;i |•Met- |> .! ' in • pun h.e-j«'ts a wife if she had investignted the |
t* w • ■ js r i(»j-id?er! pouie!" for! aMitude of tlje y**nng man toward 1...
tie- ?»!• ,ii;c ..»1 v• • • -if which the j mother. Many a poor girl has f*een
snip r p.:t*i .«** .7 per oontheti pound" fooled by a young man who brags
( ■: gi.t ; ; >o.l" p- v li’;u»:;» •! fo; I ,:!.ou{ his goodness to Ids mother. Rut
< ost of tii"! j jbu.'i.e Tb h<*g brought ! Sf * oij find out that th«* young man
liipjiei >7.:;7 per iiiimired js-unds l.a: t< he called every inuninu while
■ or oj uh it w.t juiitl $t»::7 ;-*r httrejliis mother waits breakfast. b<* n little
-:; *d f'-r ir igiit and ■* ;•<.*■ i-fri- ; thuihtftd ahout ids actual goodness to
ite a i lie t*be> p i-r ■ g *l J .Mi jn r j his mother. You can not i*e jfood ttj
hundred pound- *ind th»- freight ebargt•* vo«r mother if you are over 12 years
tv,i- >d.7h per iMindrtn! pn’iiids am! the ej age and j*crndt her to make ;he
dt"triuut!oi, t bulge so:;* *» i Imr. *n«i i file, husth* the coal, wait f♦ »r you at
jH'iinds. Itnenls as far as you are eoncenit tl If
The freight clmr/ts ther**for«- nver-j';'" Ihirik of how old-fashioned she
. ( •{((;,. j |^r • looks, rather than of how good she
, ; ? oil the hog-: .;i«tl c.t) per cent on j5s f” ' n" *** undutlfn! and un-
11:.. ; ,* 11,. ,!,*• a• * ( He- tlts-ii grjin*ful. Houston Phroniele.
'with a Bridge party, at h* r h*
M’heeler Ave. Those enjoying
Warren’s hospitnlire
fatey a:al Freaky A
I cousin. Mrs. I>e»* laird, ('f Tuft. Muriel j
! Moore. Helen Warren Flizabeth Kop- j
perel; Messrs. Ted Bigelow. Johnnie j
1 Moore, William Koppertd.
| Mrs. W. H. It* id and girls’ Margar j
et pearl and Irene Klizolauh. who have:
hiI vi»>ting for some time in the !
! homt* of Mrs. Bled’s sister. Mrs. John j
i Sigmund have irturned to their home
i in I ml his. Texas.
Joe Payne and Bill Kell started on]
! a mottu* trip. Tuesday to points In j
I Northern Texas.
Harold Keyon and father, of Hotis !
| ton have been in the city on a bus!- :
Incas trip.
were
MRS. H. D. BEAKLEY
wnnds and
7d;5 p'*ui;d.
Pnone 85
Our Spring and Summer Samples have ar
rsved and you should see the Nifty Patterns.
Mr. and Mrs. f\ A. (’’nsper and fam:-1
iy of Kenedy spent Sunday here, guests !
of Mr. and Mrs. F il. I>cMouchc
Mrs. Frank Randolph of Del Rio, j
who is visiting her parents, .dr. and j
Mrs I. R Stone in (’orpns Fliristi, j
was a guest of Miss Madelyn b isher |
Sutuiday. She whs accompanied by'
tier little daughter. Fvelyn Randolph. |
Mrs, Bertram of Miraudo <‘itv spear j
Saturday with Miss Klva Bratton, on ]
her v.ny to Houston.
Mrs. W. A. Brimdrott's raother. Mrs. j
Sparks, is quit** ili at the heim* of her 1
daughter.
Mr.*. F. G. Whitfield was very pain-j
fully, bmt not seriously, burned, whetiji
gasoline which she was warming *mj'
Phone -°.5
Men's
Furnishings
Cleaning
Pressing
The Place You Love to Trade
Mr. Bill
J. I. Case
P. & 0. (McCorwfck & Deering)
DOUBLE & SINGLE
ROW PLANTERS
MICKI-E SAYS-—
/ K-'AUV A COP" Of -W«S
i Goes tNti-O A S1WE, « '(
j BEAD S'* syoxoue mERt.ANO
TMEN TAKEN HOK<*E S'* IN’ j
P«Of*RlETOR, W'S HUU- j
FAMiCy REAPS ft. "tVLUS OUR (
READERS ARE POOR Oft PWf. \
H*AES AS WAW1 AS tH‘ ACTUAL-!
k NO»A8eti OF IWERS WE ,---—''
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COME IN AND LET US SHOW YOU
The biggest value 1st a winter car for the family
The- Fordo* Sedan provides room for the whole family. Yet it i» » light,
the kind you want for the months of changeable weather
We carry a large stock of repairs for the
Implements we self.
P5UWY
easily handled car
and difficult driving condition*,
It la fitted with carpet and curtains that harmonise with the color tone* of
she two wide, deeply upholstered seats. It enable* you to keep comfortabjy
warm yet have plenty of fmb air since the Fordo? Sedan isecpuppedwithCow!
__ ’ Ventilator and windows tliatlower by revdvicgregulafoi*,
?ordor Sedan you cinnc! Dwn a car that o8e» you better value or
*“& rf-'w taort* widely uselul service. And the greater oxmomf
<||«|U of operating a Ford lends emphasis to the practical worth
of this car to you.
COME, WRITE OR PHONE
COMPLETE HARDWARE SERVICE
Ewing &Philii
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AKprim* ».<■>. tfawolt 9«m»
VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME AT ALL FORD PLANTS
SINTON, TEYA^
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Clark, W. S. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 29, 1925, newspaper, January 29, 1925; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth711115/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Taft Public Library.