The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 17, 1930 Page: 4 of 8
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After you go to the
MASS MEETING
Saturday. July 19
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ttir Arttut* rive • iwl
fBlit liti tlhtii
Mm>*r Hilliard promt
rr..trains that wKhin t*
pariicular Mrttch won*
to* b**' dirt road. M'U’h ct( .Ste A:
;r..o Pi.; ot th-* ^ *' tv
Sutton eommiMianw j. prcctnc’ B it
«lnc* he do*- not pu: n:m«-.f out
moth to tele*' care of chi* road i*
will be up to the lore fiimm-wi'ii* 1/1
vet it in snap*
On till* trip Tur*d*> mornir.g
vi. elected that even before the krad-
;n? work wa± compared that tile vht
direct.rtK traffic ’o Taft mou.o t» pin
ced at i‘Jt comers or. th. road be' * •*<■«
he bndjte and Taft Tms »• :* had
hern pending for over » veat The
committee tho' ■ »' work ■> ’
"■aft- Bonnie View road - justly
proud of the action i! ha- taken so
far and fee!* that :t wii! haw &ome
>hink concrete to repor a? the next
meeting of "he boc>
Drop in and pay us a visit. We will
hav*- h lartft* shipment of the best ir
durable
( OTTOS SACKS
on display
Don t wait until the last mintue to
yet vour sacks and duck . . .
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(iel Them Now!
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Tigers Win-
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on' a three bagger that scored the
two men on bases, and left h.m per-
ched on third, which is a lery Hood
•coring position Flrv baseman Joe
Jolly mad* a oerfevt sacrifice scoring
Young and that was the end of Taft t
scoraig. but that, as it turned out
was nougn
In the 8th Ingles id* rallied and »cor -
cd one run but Locke tightened up to
tun the refinery boys back Ingie-
vdes bid to fame and fortune in
th’ Iina! ninth was fruities.. and
friends, the score end-d 5 to 3
The victory Sunday lea.es Taft
sitting in a rather env.able position
with wins over both the strong Orang*
Grove 'earn and the Irigleinde nine
One of the highlights of the gam*
in Ingieside va- the ;»:*?-ct day in
th* field that was had by young Tom
Carpenter a- second bast He re-
gister’d aw put-ouJi and five assists
without committing an error, and
that's a whole lot when one considers
• he rather miserable shape of the
diamond. Besides that it m.ght be
veil to cal'; a’'ent!on to the fact that
he got two hits Indeed he a
valuable man
Lineupi fir Sundays game. Tafc-
Carperiter 2b Crumpton 3b. Nutt rf
Cojper cl. Lawler c Maurin if. Young
ss. Joiiy lb. and Locke p: Ineieslde- •
Jarvis cf, BUlmana* Therrel! 2b. Me
Grew lb Slaughter p. Hovey if. Har-
rison rf. O’bar 3b arid Conley c
Summary
Two base hits' Slaughter Crumpton
Three has hits Young, stolen bases
Mutr 2 Billman Sacrifice Jaliy
Ba t; on baits off Locke 3. Slaughter
1 Hi' by pitcher, by Locke. Then-ell.
Bl’.Iman by Slaughter. Laaiei Struck
out. hy Locke 8 by Slaughter 8
Double plays Gosper to Carpenter.
McOrew to Billmar. to Slaughter
Umpires Savage and Winn Time
Ai.rvo fafrut .tb count'- •:! Mon-
tagu. by a major.-\ of .s.n to one
Hi- -o-a vot* in the state war-
356.036 but lit wav defeat’d bv the
narrow margin of 4 hie H. accepted
the result w-heu" eor.te: t
In 1628 Young count;. Iriend.- plac-
ed his name on the- ticket again for
attorney neneriy^ but he withdrew the
name refusing to rur again?' his
foimei opponent for a s-cond term
Allred ha- spent The last four year*
U; a general practVe tj\ law ir. Wich.-
ta F'aii*
A resolution of fhaorsement sign d
ov citizens of Montague county reads
?■ follows A a newsboy and a
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Nation a! I>8 r*. »Sh • * ;»* L- *•
the week recfcdm. ’tv S > ;thA' -■
Snow lilt- Texa ex ' or* A
shoA the numUr of ca;.”.
inima'is to b* shown in th< Kiw.vt
country tfunntt 1930
"Breeders of ah <ia.r Animal*
Mr Br.ss M.-J rmi./c - • '
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$50 nor
nil cia
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i; ITSXktr
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*ofether
new dairy bv
tract :ns att’aitlon of
eriev dairy nu.vpSy
product*- dfaicrs t
Tne !nc: that thr
nex' to thn dairy
many
y^ple
thr
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barn
ar.o
State
rat
Allred was a suc-
a splendid court re-
ic; attorney h* showed
absolutely without fear
o meet the ablest iaw-
record being equal
to -ha' of any uf th* -plendid lawyer
in the state 'hat have held that po-
.'.•:on in hi- district
bootblack Jimmif
ce.ss. he mad. t
porter .t- dletr.c
himseil to be
and equipp'd
ver at the ba
nd will
mak» one continuous shew ha in-
creased the iiitere.-t in the- Southwest
Dairy Show in a.I **' >n of the
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Taft - - Texa»
Vote for Venie Swinnr for Count*
Treasurer He is qualified adv
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VOTE FOR
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Countv Treasurer
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the Time Is Here
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Seeking re-election on a good
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unities for th. larmer, to ittrnwl.
s pickers with .nek- Ttr malts-' of
warding such a practice war wen-
wed at me mass meeting last year
it action «a not ■ '-k n then Th.:.
■ar m the face of a short crop, and
triienlarly with the taking into r.o-.
ieratitni th probable low mark*'
■>c*. which will be paid for cotton,
rmers are emphatic in their opinion*
.at now a. the time to discard the
d practice of furnishing the- rack
Is very probable that a decision on
e matter will be arrived at, Batur-
Phe Chamber of Commerce cm-
ttee prominent bankers and mer-
antk from over the county are
xious that the farm*. • will turn
t for the mas.- meeting and plan
smselves to b» on hand.
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in IlUnois turner member of a
r testing association, has figured
: that a cow giving 35C pounds of
iteefat per year makes him five
vat an much profit as one giving
pounds annually. H* at selling
ai! the 250 pound trows.
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FARMERS: BE SURE AND GO TO THE MASS
MEETING SATURDAY, JULY 19. THERE YOU
WILL DECIDE WHETHER YOU OR THE PICKER
WILL PAY FOR THE SACK THIS YEAR.
Our station has been selected
as the official
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Grevhound Bus Station
We have tickets for sale, and are
always pleased to give you informa-
tion concerning schedules, etc.
NO MATTER WHAT DECISION IS MADE SATUR-
DAY YOU WILL HAVE TO ORDER IMF SACKS
AND HAVE ') HEM DELIVERED. DO THIS EARLY.
DON'T WAIT UNTIL THE LAST MINUTE.
NOW
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Taft Service Station
Matt Burford, Prop.
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t U,rpus Chr“li , , lilt. Gregory
*§► Ingieside Aransas Pass Kingsville
Phone 23
Tsft
Aransas Pass
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Clark, W. S. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 17, 1930, newspaper, July 17, 1930; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth711303/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Taft Public Library.