The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 3, 1929 Page: 2 of 8
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TAFT TRIBUNE, UCTOBKL ».
PACE TWO
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Taf Colton OH Co Tall
Two Vocation Seasons Now
Says French Line Official
PICKED AT RANDOM
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M»urin Taf»
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f*,i rtCio courtly fid!-if ViJ.il
ter mb, l«»: ,
t'hsmtri wdaii -Curio* • Bob*1 L K
bn On. 10 J. T M»h<xw> Matht*
Kmil tort nr wd»n Jackson "•*
Co to C. H PBlrrhild Simon
Chevrolet sodan -Dodson Chevroi
r -n A T Hwr*',*Ki. Sintoo
y1>rd ■ uoin h«Jan- Jaelunn Mm
co to Edgar Vrfr"'. Simon
Ford town aodon Jaeksot' Mot
lv, to Mr* W 3 Snoor. Com
Motor
Mot in
^u-i Jar I: ton
Ranurti T»H
nr wiv Jerk* Hi
U »e didn't have to many »*»•
(Mr* and to many holidays there
wouldn't be so many automobile ac-
cidents And when wt adopt tlu
new calandar the ouly advantage we
baalne**
iumim,n nun u.m<<i
data fur hi* add re*
Know tv*a»
Cliei role*
Me m It ts more Sunday
for the undertakers
b bunco anythin* like tango or U
It more Ukr brtrtr- or poker?
like (rowers and
ami Louuiana hate arm
. r\|Kirt aasocuKiiin with
rs ii bike Charles la
an J*tk*t>n
•ek. Taft
an Jarkeon
L Wright
Motor
Corpus
Bee-Line., m the BeeviMr Bee -Pica -
yune feels grieved over the fact a
Bcville lady got her shoes muddy
while walking tlvough a puddle oo a
s;rr.. In lhar town Down here *.hev
aomt times (et heir skirt' mudd'
bvt nfvft compla n
r*,U}w JarltiwN\
Sea! Corpus C
We Have Plenty of Money
Pay your ta't\ n
have any money lei
mat shopping early
uisUilmcnt Is due
do your Christ
before the it'
If the Doukhobor- will Ju
tk*nt, th t rest of the world
ly drifting Into th"ir at
woitld Interfere with tiic pa
To Finance
Up around Kansas City, some ol
the clubs are :alstnk monc;. by s'.ast-
Ing debates on th subject. ' Arc o'.d
maids or bachelors the most iiM-fu!
to society." Some subject' We never
met an old maid who wasn't willing ’-o
get man led on an hour's rotier, but
we couldn't say as much for a bach-
t-Ioi, so must give uie prire to ine old
amid.
Borne people are always complain-
ing about being ill They ought to try
hay lever tor a change
The automobile has made a l.ar out
of many a gocri man They will be
taken before the Judge, charged with
slaty and swear they were only malt-
ing twenty. But a judge soon gets
wise.
We make loans for Life Insurance v.un,p-..- —~
have been operating in this territory since 191Z.
We have about $3,000,000 1 >aned for them in San
Patricio County alone.
We have never had a foreclosure for them in San
Patricio County.
We are never out of money and would like to talk
over your loan problem? with you.
Was rharee no commission or inspection fees. You
pfi.ix laohesnez-heudb
wk.lc ff*-f»J A'O* 10*11 -no*.
&ru*
Winter Recesses Now as
Popular as Summer
Ones
i lar song- art* feeling anew th«
| stamp of Moroccan influence.
Please I«t Me I'ream in Your
The vii -atinn, Arms,’ the foxtrot which is so
is changing, popular just now, might w-II h#
are as pop- based on .« North African the ' e,
r ce-s from strumme.! on a native gjitar,
ue U roe i'h a barred window "
trend i* no Me Lachrsnez-Heudr claims
lesnez-Uetide, that H. is not only professional mu-
agtr for the sicians and others interested in
the art-', whose vacation time can
• up of North be rather easily hifted to any
it, t a.-y and j sensor, of the year, but hard-
'* says the boiled hr re-- men a.-, well who
executive. *‘I are favoring the winter vacation,
t-eial increase "Another year will see two in-
winter vara-1 dustria! vacation periods, onu
Africa is the i group forming e. summer shift,
j, and the na- ar.d another, equally large group.
; musical in- i a winter shift," he declares. “The
Those people who carry books home
from the library, with no thought o.
ever reading them, remind one ole bit
embryo attorney who walked into one
justice court with both arm., full of
taw books. After losing the can
home one asked him why he brought
to many books and never opened one
of them. His tstply was I wanted to
impress the lustice of ’he peace- and
the public."
A colored woman m Houston rents
a small house to another colored wo-
man. and insists on th. tenant com-
ing to the back door to pay the :ea'..
A movie picture was made oi the
John Coolidgc and Florence Trumbull
weddliu;. But we'll have to pay fifty
cents to see it.
SIMON - - TEXAS
REAL ESTATE - FARM LOANS • ABSTRACTS - TITLE INSURANCE
A diploma may help to secure acme .-.urr.b:: we are afrath a number of .j. • ht ...<
jobs, but a disposition to work draw., border w*t* congressman wtU resign disposed o!
the bigger pav and go home But if President Hoov-discharged
ci does enforce the law in that dts- maintain it
Man is proud of lus registered Jer- rict. he'll get more votes in 1932. in his 1932
sey cow or blue-blooded bull dog, but _ —
we still find mentaj cripples soaked
in rot-gut whiskey driving automobiles aaaaaAA AAAAAAAAAA
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Borne of the best talent was never
heard over the radio.
When 'he teacher lold the .vrrviil
boy she was surprised to see him ta
school with dirt} finger nails, she
didn't say anything which would shock
any small boy
THROUGH the
and over the air com
and over the air comes the voice
>f the announcer. Vividly he describes
every ball pitched, every play of the
great series. And from the stands you
bear the roar of the crowd. A box
■■•at at the game itself couldn’t thrill you
more than lis»«ning to it via a.
Helen Rowland says there are two
things a man easily tires of, "tin*
same girl's kisses and spinach." We
ore inclined to agree with Helen, as
to the spinach, anyhow.
It is evidently not healthy to have
big famiii.'s Just read about the fath-
er of twenty and step-dad of ten
more, dropping dead Perhaps the
thought 11 twenty -one was too much.
A guy up at Goose Creek stopped at
•r eta-..on and found a rattle
itiafc - cm led up or. the batten box.
hovins ridden thereon 300 ralics. Goose
Creek ju»t about 300 miles from
Matamutas. but tv.arr mea di cover
snakos before thry get taut? far *ari>y
Crosley
Majestic
Sold on Easy Terms
And The Runner Is
Out At Third!”
IE WORLD SERIES
BY RADIO
Yon cun ptike all the Sun you wan?
to at the jioor lonely, prune, but no-
body ever made a better pie ou* oi
mything else than can be made out
of prunes
A hundred barter shops in Daiiai
w ill charge thirtjr-five cents for « stave
and sixty-five cents for a ha treat,
beginning October S. Hardware stores
*utl drug stores are stocking heavy
in aafety wowara and already Van Dykes
su-t- being staked out.
AutodKitoUe falalities show a sen
per cent increase In the last year.
Another thing observed ts mow speed
*ud more brilliant headlights and ab-
solutely no attention given to the
headlight law in Texas.
TAFT GARAGE
E. W. SANDARS, Prop.
American wtanen spent three hur -
atrsd and ninety million dollars ir-
w**so- wkh ■■■ i',-j That anw-
mom mat would have bdlit and f-r-
nished UwcMUKis of modem home-,
purchased thousand- of automobiles,
ssik toe and hi*>» heeled shoes and
nar»ft">’i* skirt*
'0 President Hwsr *nft»rrts
jprphlbftor? few In th? Dte r
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Clark, W. S. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 3, 1929, newspaper, October 3, 1929; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth711323/m1/2/: accessed March 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Taft Public Library.