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3nulin’ Cksrly
"'V a higher price ft r (his pro-
!ilshipped Individually
sf* '*-'<• 1* Donald states that
it fins tear some of (he farmers
”ii him arid would like
’••'• ■ ■- let ice So ail of the
"!»• wish {<i dispose 'f
* ,f'k ')■ this msnrer art* re-
'* ’■* ii rtlfy him not later 1’isii
r‘,:i November 24
but right at this season
• tn abundance of p *rk-
'Uu<v | t Hi* f
j'***1 ' r^n it a vute nf the
<v H •.•'*(«!«! hf \\<i] for th*?
V1* V f 4.
. to £ft in to«i*h *tfit*
ir'**■' ‘»;o3 f.;.<i our piaiQM
f ^ - Poo»»r r nwv be tfe*t
“ ,/'u «*»»• huvr> a vurplu* j
»tii ;,Mi» vllifi Hieui a«
:ra»>e They were seeking revenge (
And while no, confident that they '
but the .-nnntri at !
erfnc from high wate'
Dmi ym. axrtafc
1K #irl* esw dretf
dmduor ihm they
U4fa! ;B©y, if t&ket
time t rnmme fhm
rss&w
**eui
f &**!'♦»
iue*-r the Viet art” I 'ollegg eleven here i
Friday afternoon and will no doubt j
pt<i their stored sip, energy isle this j
same, which will he the Jaei ossr of f
the sejfcaoo for the Grcyhonads. I
i<erhti|K w-e might suggest a combing- '
linn of iliis kind iu conjunction with ,
;1 meet I nr plate for the American ■
lejfion, ;» »vnin:0'iiaj and bitthSii* j
S' -
.----<
ng the highway, there are no
femes to tie Keen, liuf we
. Kubotitute, . tie sign hoard,
travel loo fust to read them.
do when
The Taft Tribune
10 HT
TAFT. TRXAS. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 22, 1928
DAN MOODV |ii«i-e-iS5;
WILL DELIVER ADDRESS
IN TAFT FRIDAY NIGHT
t hiirch Win lie Scene t Hold Dental Clinic at
nf Ijtrffe Onwd to Hear
State Executire
Green Avenue School
I >r I. K
il^iMu! ilinif
and Party Will Be
Gnests of W. 0. Hillinnl
On Muntinu Trip
(!a (dwell conducted a j
In lie- (iris n Avenue j
«tird s-hool on Tuesday nfternoon of I
this week it was announ<ed some ;
'lux- into that the gride having the'
highest (a-r cent after the eiamina- j
tiotis wotilit b» given u prize of some j
, kind
j ij llifiril s*nt a ro«‘MNftjj* in
ruffp ffin San Aulonb* this
m*-mine; t«» bill Governor
for an ndrtrw** in Tift,
li )ia«l b«H»n r»nnouu«-
up week that (inventor Moody !> Ti"' «w«r<le,t
l !m* sixth tfrad**. t.ht* nupiftlon
s. w.kvu | i Iw- ltitfh« M perrnnlftife.
H'hifh wus J1 ujfj \v:i:h fnlliiWPil \(*ry
r-MM*i.v b> th»- fourth eratb* with a
i« Taf! KMdnv affpr.
abonf fhr» «* <>‘r|w k. wiMi a fwirfjr
;\,k. woiilil \h‘ f*nr<*rt.alni‘it
a few hntir- h.v Mr IIiltltir^l.
IfltP ih»t >«ht the iwrt^'. along
a nuiiil**r fr»un Taft, would
port Aransas so a*> to t»p on th**
•Im* sixth ^ratji* was qnartt'r of .>
dnv >»ff of fb<Mr school work and
a :I**<1 fhr show Thv* King of King*. !
Local Man in Wreck
Near Aransas Pass
V*w.
NUMBER THIRTY
ML BE MADE IN |URIFTW00DI
TAFT SATURDAY ****><**h **•>•>
Membership Fee Is Set at $1.00;
As we drift uhmg dowu th*' hlgli-
! w;iy of life, one c.'in not helji but
j observe the great
'•lmtig<K Uikintf
I jilnee uf every *nrn in the road I*‘If
Proceeds to be Divided Equal I a.,0 oWVr w.
Between National and County! )[H wh(<re tIli„iy tatUlH ww fenced
Organil*'ltiort8. W|(U what WP thru rallwl fwer
'lll^ Iwfitll UCluul rtfli euii of til**
j sVmerlcan Hod CroHs, which is Mng
MiardSt a board -*x aod
joiic inch thick, msttMloTtally mude of
held throughout <he United Stater at ' C,r»‘. hut more often eo<t ton wood.
| tM* time wan observed by San Pa* ; incrchanta in the town would iftke
irif*io rouuty List w«ifrk ivhco a 0 <ftl, (#f Mack rmmt drive old i*£
meeting wit- held in Sinton and u j rural .jtwrri. tw am! pnlnt Site fact
>e Eiiotlirojl
on a feme Ixrard Ihut they h»l
I eonnty organization wan fostered.
Mrs. H. T. KIUIiih of Sinton was
lehonei. ohulrman. Mrs. ,1. It. (foehrati. j *,r0,,Iare' Mrv *«*'• ***** *M'
|i*Ik*» of Sinton was elected vice^ibalr-! *h°** uni^ groce ries and eom^ixncs
| man and Mrs. K. N. Tntt. of Taft ; whiskey, to »■!:. In thos. days wl«-n
was eleeted Seeretury nud Treasurer. | everybody traveled in lumber wagon*,
j Chairman were also s-lmted for th(*!,lruwo ll<ir.(Hv mules or own, one
twelve preolnets over the rounty and , h!l!l „m), t)( Ml|sn*
! will he active workers in the drive
it...... made bv this body l""'1 "'Ur" ,he
i The Taft preelnet will stage their j*n bw»- hm -»'«• B0IBe ot
j drive on Hafnrdoy of thi** w<*ek- under
’ i he guidance of Mrs Prank Schmidt,
wbo wns ebM’ted chairman of this
the signs were misleading. ‘Sam
sells bo»d« and shoen. Rut on in*
ijiiiry a« to where Haui Jones boot
naod fatly for * duck hunt.
M !> Shepard, mmager of rhe In-
ffher. th:-- anw-nniemem was road** ml branch of the Central J'ower and
.f i wn that Governor Light Company in party with Sam
would Address a neetihu here, • ,,r**«f°n uf Sinton. were p««sengers
on the Port Aransas ferry tfft.i»i
which was wrecked in an accident
tP Aransas Piift® Monday afternoon
t wuhlfs-i be jh.'i\ talk, of this week,
ii-ir at which the
made It in not
be may talk.
Iierhapii h** itj.it find it convci
>.!i • the ;Jo in.\ i«H»k on Mi tiohhhw. t»u**SM he “ain't mo tickled"
■n Mins sm.ij • f ii- jiuhlait- in view -»f the fact Th nksglvlng is ,h/>
»i**ar. Hot then look at the Puritan Inssie. Il**r smile tells ns she bus
'isious • 1 roast nnkv. and Jiiinrnin's it net everything. Surely she's well
supplied with the '’makin'-' of u Miiinptiioiis feast!
! jtriH-lncl. The plR9< include booths m[ ^ Rtnre w,„, „ „„ rMtl pto.
I tn several of the ImainesM hnuw« 1
b. ™ Tbv school girls have Imi'1*1^ ,0 ,earn *“• *li"1 i*'fl th* “,wa
Fire Destroys. Old
Local Girl Honored
-misfed and will l*> on Iho street*! ten wars before. Anyhow ham bad
Saturday selling memberships to the j 1]S-e<t gihxj jiaint on bis signs In
Red Cross. Ho If one of the girls I these modern day* when one drives
should hapiien to stop you <m the | ,,nt along the
| street nod ash yen to join this onler, j board
j reach flown iu your peefee* and hsisd have a
School at Aransa* By Baylor Students
| them a dollar.
The proceeds of this drive will be
devilled equally between the national
.'cording to reports
switch -ii
........- —......... *~w- »'-■ .............. •'iSsrtJS! SsTT’oTT
, . v ,i ...... . : ’a! an old two-story concrete school ,io<* '*ls- J- J- .lenkins of this >. , . , . j- yheir work
V", -hrltnp cannerv "to' i''h,. "i.Ik | ll!1‘,,*inir !,t -'r.. n:.is Uiiss on Monday cily. who is attending Baylor U ul-i; r.roughoul' the United States, of
t?’' '* '' ' *’ iu - on the rnnln r id Tie bu- 1 "f !tl's 'vv'<‘*<• old building ■ versify t Waco. Tezas. was honored which you are nil familiar. Tlio
. Itcpiihllean for Hoover )v(.„f th„ ^ f, , iim, j "*d liecn used since the ll>lt> |ly fhat |„st ^ Th< j.......... going into the county fund
........ " ***** *wn W»- ,............. - .1 will he .«wd »» hanl relief work.
public
But wp t
And if by r haucc one could bp read,
it U forgotten liefore we zo 9 mile
farther down the road, a* our loimi
on one point* “how qnlck
get there, «!.«» what will *.r#*
we do ff<*i there.”
Ih>mrw*ra * f«»r Governor Moo*!.
Uic aijU n*>pnhlican ronirretn*
In th** ?/i*e wn*» defeated iu
I ftyons; I’**’fno*Tfitit d;.ufrict. But
jlert r*- oth» r vet important t**f*»rs and
ru'-Turnov may talk
1? rmild f>c stopped crashed into the«
f irm r* lh f prohlhifion incut
torru after which if
switch engine. F: It Hutchins of | f ’r uw 1
1'ort Aranas was the most aeriously | * '.j.J ’
Ifijfirvwj He received a broken leg ; . , '
taken to the Sjsihn Hatd- | '*w<,
nubile tcrliim la (’orpn- Phrisfi for treat- i ' 1 " 11,1
• wa« destroy.-l wdliin an hour's time
The building which was of concrete
were
son
pilot Sim
last wi-ek. The ac- j
. , iccptaneiy of her slogan "My Best for)
ltaylor. • is to be used as the official j The membership fee is only one
slogan in the schiad's campus i-am | dollar, so be sure and hand your dol*
•ri,. im „ r*!gn for (Ircater Baylor Tin fol I ,ilr t”"’ °* ’*,p sir*s Saturday or
I Of m er.or ,„ivltr/ ,.s was . li.vp, d from The ' visit one of the booths and lieomne a : «ihly see any merit In any advertis-
mostlv wood ■ IM11; ..... l nivecisy -hm,! | member of the lied Cross, which j lug space in the Tribune, some «f
at.
A stranger, well dressed, dropped
into town Wednesday, ami started an
advertising campaign and wa« mak-
ing good headway among some of our
people who wonldnt and ennldn’l po«-
tktrfd !u
T-vy-i. the headlight Mat ts >c. ‘ >sT two lower teeth and
after f re broke
The r-flectlon
paper
' I rushes in and helps those who are! them n-t even receiving the Tribune
I of the blaze could -e**n
mun!s-r of miles
t left
1 etc.
Md miner.c- ,,r.< , i.-.’-Os a. mprrt 'tr whepard tut Mr l-r-sfou were j
Ut. 1 iilosl beyond slight bruise, r < “
it in. -.ss-n'ly r--r- rf-oi li vernor ,\ Iri'crnatlomt! tritek. tviil.-li ! A IF PlCtUTe “WttlgJ
Htxslv •' 1 l- { --imiida-e f,,:- ft.rnishe,j jstwer for *h- f*-rry was!
JtwMraf on 'he fs-iuoerotic ti'Wet ..uj.- had!;, wrecked and a relief
in i!BV Til., ”(■ object t-• H*1 'ruck was put on lid Vt-ager. who
1 cited States scut- ‘..i . (n. a driving for -evera! years ^
ihia- Vr n.K.ver the whts-l when the accident ! fet'luring that great picture "Wings'*
-Co -red.
"My Best |...t Raylor"
“This slogan, snhmitted by Jewel
Jenkins, will be th<* » rds n|K>ti the; . , , «,
months' of the 'Jtnt workers and the : Asirfcfmi" ft I ^nt sNslOW
, . , 1.300 donors in the Sfffi.OOO cam pus;
IS Snowing in S’nton . •••ampnlgn for Urenter Baylor, it was j
; iinnouueeil last night by the publicity j
desolate by floods, tornadoes. , on it's regular weekly vi*H. FI veil
the old fence istard advertising hail
more merit in it than the proportion
(tresenled by the well (lrcsv<-d -IIInoth
talking stranger. TU- stranger was
Is Pleasing Patrons'** **,n* tiu^h:i^'nTr\u *Z
** , order*, Hiona with tbw <*a»h Aw
vihiw will If* Mu* Trihnoo Rf'livoin Hie
run f r
iff ir Mi
t rfeac;'' f r * -or:** term Th!**
‘foil'd i'1’" ’ > '• or n ’■ \fmnh four
Ijpntr^ in Mu- >■.*'&!it** wh**n Ik*
fwl"?; anti run for rtr*~-r !n 10-W!
tn {»* t iiti, j fkof. Nf 'f»*l
tsnlj U- -,f .•••nrrviti)? Tftas anil
V'.‘rk \v. V*>rk tvuuH Mu*n
¥ ppsJy ' rrltiru i hf rf>rr»pllm«!'n
Hprjr vo*c T* v-t ,*.*1 v** Ai Smith. But
«V>. Wilson provfvl i» w«v pOFsIbli'
¥ efa ' a (u nuv iMfic r^'f^hl -nf with- j
fat tin- * <i . f \.'w V *rk. aruf H U
pftwlhl** fh*vT*r «•#>»!!«l • 1 • '•
u »nrh.
W<- fjon't •,*c '.vha' Mr
k!lc« alkmt 1 pup on m;s*
<9^ mid" lv \<<nh i*A jK-TTnirfin^ i
mo«tjn!r r *oatfh* lick
prltir.* r-. m •4 c art- Mr f be
prpfi-r^ h* nv; ■ f<*r<*iKU Is
fhc ';N-'vy. xniir* limit allowwl j
)ter| Iumter- n n<] hrv>adcaK?l/iC Mio,
^ t&fon H u . ,i Mint srood drinks
«» vr!< Mr»f rifv
^ fiffpr me? Mr. MxKidy. nnver :
him H hnt Imre hernu told
V knows 1.1:a -rr of <-nf<vrtainirj2: an
fr'':-. {he pin (form or pul*
ft'1 He i'- Jilf’d ro spoak fruu
Mefh(«lisf pulpit in Taft and
** Hssur- ,1 he will sfivK u* 1 ‘
talk worthwhih* ami something io
aboii* \jt Muodv mndoi
t**xa«: a 3?«r'i.{ ^ v.-nuir He is i-afnahU’•
M wverv.r of fb«> and one i
•f thr* rn , -t prt>f.i-H{MRrr»uK in
^ tmion. Taf? |^«p)c ahoii!*| turn
w to hoar him.
- Tlu-istrc* of Sinton -.s; 4*<»mi»iJUKi- ami into** of the »hosnu » ”l>u(ieM Arthur’s Couiimxllaus .iu<l j kmm!» before, ankini; for the mow*y.
.( _* *.»**= e*intfist. | dramatic company whic h madt* their Whilo rierht In the mhlftt of hi>< piv-
^31 Fool Hogs for
Shipment to Market
for (be
hree years nl tlris i
l**”1 *■ !-'f- been the ciistont of same |
^ lk» f.inn.-rs cf this c.dinty tt> (»><>! |
*' ’ ’r - ..iptnenf therehy com
Red Cro»s Membership
Is Sound Investment,
Business Leader Says
“We believe that individual mem-
bership .u -hr A me titan Bed Uroa#
is s sound investment, yielding the
Investor tremendous return* in per-
tonal satisfaction." " 'he statement
of William BuUfrworth, president
of the Chamber of Commerce of the
United State*, in endorsing the
twelfth annual roll call of the
American Bed Cross, .Vav. 11 -9-
Mr Butterworth's rau-ment fol-
low*.
"Tha men eugu-ted iu carrying
forward the business and industry
of this nation »r« quiok to respond,
and respond generously, when hu-
man suUering cell* for their assist-
ance. They welcome the eilstetice
of an organization authorized by
International treaty and ennsres-
• tonal charier to act a* 'heir
agency, and the agency of ail the
people, in providing relief in dis-
aster and promoting their beneficial
services !o humanity. The nation s
business men lake particular plea*
ure tn supporiios; the American
National Red because it has
applied sound and efficient business
technique and adii-ic'ctratiie meth-
ods without sacrifice of sympathy
and undarsiAndin* fa the preven-
tion and mitigation of human suf-
fering.
•The Chamber of Commerce o«
the United State*, r* repre-entetive
of the nation e business, has ouch
confidence tn the American Red
Cross that it calls upon its member
organizations to contribn'e to re-
lief in disaster oniy upon Bed Croat
asstuancs that an appeal f* «#i-"
esnary. .
"Wt* believe tbaf tcdividoal mem
bersbip in th* American Red Cro**
is a sound investment, yielding the
Investor tremeudou* return* in per-
sona! s:ttt*facUon. The Bed Cross
„ j,., „in£ to increase its member-
ship ;>> f.ve tRillioo; the opportu-
i;t(y join . J rauke. ;a presented
by the Ked Crons Chapters through
Q:.‘ o, pa!ion from Norcmher I,
to -'j it i4 -sOed to 5>« 1
this* great chain «f ««•*«« T 'a' lv
ing s: 1’iud the wortd.
(Sicnc*ft i
BTI.M-AM buttkrworth,
Bf evident
Tit* nssmfcer of Commarcv
Of ill* United Sifctw-
Thurwlhv. Friday ami Saturday : ' e..|»y of the JP2S-2H Round-I'p j »I*pe«ranee in Taft, starting last fessina! calls, a deputy sheriff from
Of (bit* week The story js „m. ',.f «'“< ;'v" xubseHirtlens to the D.illy | n1***- under the atispices of i Simon, butted In and naked the well
Paramount’;, most famous and |« dedi l-<riat will la- awarded the writer ,T|ri|e lotatl American legion post, are ; dressed stranger to uremnimny him
,-ated t . ill.. Amerlt-Oti war “Amt " i 'be winning slogan. Miss Jenkins is | Ml:<f 1 vr-f well rrH-einsI by (he iteople ! to Sinton. on the charge of ha via*
| Thor.- I- only reason -.vhv air ;l s»|dimore and a team captain in ,,,f his connnunity. A number of , received money by misrepresentation.
i visitors from surrounding towns have He h id worked a imuther of Sinton
ilso Ima-11 very lils-ral in tbeir pat- ’ merchants, having tttrth<red in .piite
1'onage. i a few shiny shekels, and had repre-
Mr. Arthur carries a very clean : scored he was getting the prinfiug
There is only one reason why air-
pl:o- stuff ustmlly fails It. furnish thl' earn pus drive,
the interest it i-. intended to give, This slogan w ill is- the cry for the i
according to the director of Wings, local eumptign, and las-ause of its !
and that is no background. permanent .pialiti-s, r mav Is- us,si !
With ?he cameras on flic earth even after the campaign it over- I sliow in every respect. Patrons to
done in one of the S iilmi print shopo.
tile lindanes are usually so distant members of the publicity cominlt'ee ('his show are assured of a full night , bn- N’tnfot. print steps di, n f seem to
that “he speed is loaf on the screen, annouut .-d last nlgiit Tin- slogan ; ' entcrta-ininen't. His company - ",!liiJ1't i - a w,ti! it,
With the cameras it. a balloon, or on can Us* used in athletics and Other j conif*(Sed of highii trained artists • * *
a high tower the range of activity Baylor activities. > at.,1 Mr. Arthur himself Is very till- (iee! It is really fanny how easy
is necessarily limited 'Vith the earn- __________8____ ____ | ented in -Ids work as a comedian and if is for a >nranger to pnil a stunt
eras In another airplane, both inns! M , j" "ell worth the price of the show of that kind and in any Hart In Hm
travel at the same speed to photo MCtlKXHftt LftdKI ‘ alone. j country, he can poll It tmeeeiwfiiBy.
graph close ‘shots’ and thus almost Entftftftin C of C 1',l,s ’* fh<’ firsI appearance of this i "e did not learn how much money
'i company in Taft, tmt it is hO)>e.l by : thf“ k-ink plekmt np In Sinton. amt
fill who have attended the show rhat ' do not know how ranch he fotaok
all jsenw* of ninvomont and RfH*<*d is
ic*3st,
KL'otHi-itliy confrolloil cameras vere Tho rilnnor serrw! tlw» fliambor of! it will not he the last and that It ' *'rtK-v to pink up in Taft, hist we mw
attuehed to the rims f»f the iwkpltM. ^v»mmerro tnomhers and ladles, Mon- | will visit this «*ily uffain next year. , °,l<* t^oeipt. IkuhwI for $J|350, H1 Id
| pointingr bnckwnrd riffht into the • day nierb-t in the Mefhtwllst ohtirch j ---—s»----——• smooth, at least he fhontrht so. He
; fiver’s fines. We rehearse,! the dining room, was one to be remem- ! Ruecarmeer. paf„M in i emph-ys a voung lady <-f the town
Lcene* on the ground and then the hored. and those present certainly ; lYVIUSe TO who is well acquainted with the «ttf-
[ hoys were' sent up alone, when ttie j appreciated the dinner. JPlfty Tsift Gf©YlltOUIl<l8 Uen-tu firms, who accompanies him.
Thu .ittcmdann3* was not large- about
right attitude had ?$een reached, the
aefors pressed a switch, the camera j forty, and no bus!new?* session was in
started grpidlng and th** actor played I order. Social
th** scene himself, with direction.
W. A. Williams Has
| introduces the '’gentleman’’ ami art#
aw td« seewdary When a sucker fc%r
. j krame sciietluled l>etwcen the ? rnnsrht. the wretery imwi* a receipt
•men. was ftmHsh^ ’SSotlTT^v aT' ^ IT* TJ’T'' "*T tT
, . ., ... - 111 111 '**♦ 5uoumjs for a»- i name, but the receipt does nut. .‘•bow
i '“To r,U',f 1 ' |W,l!'S‘ f !' "f i “f f!liie week was ci,fuelled h.v , fj„. mo»cv was paid on! for.
jt orjms Uhrlsll. consisting of piano. ,hp ,-,,,4-b of the Oorpna Christ! team. I We do not know, hnt would guess
RstnnMu) fmrtm |f.nta* ’ '' v'""‘ M M i *• •' evident that the champions of j the "gentleman” placet* the money
neuirnea rroin IVantBS T V Blackwell gave an Interest-j district eight were afraid of a «I«‘- j in his own pucker. Tomorrow, m-
—........— ing talk, and let it lie known that | feat at the hands- of the Greyhounds j ..(her one mav step In (own and
W. A williams returned home time in the future he would and such a defeat would mar their | work a similar game Ptaow him l»m
thi' Thursday morning from Paola. again hectne a resident of Taft. | reeond. But (Aorpus Christ! tins no J doora^rthe -hcriest route oi»t of
Kansas, accompanied by Mrs Stella Mrs I. A Case announced that ■ res,r, 1 to mar for they were mled; ptv«*eni bins to an officer.
Alltm. who had been visiting there ‘ the ladies had started a library build-! ineiligihle by inlersohnlHs'ir f,e„«
ing fund- and had on hand as a j officiate and the games that
since .Inn,* 15.
<),, Fi idns. .Vovt-mlrer 2. Mr Wil- * starve! *2.ft0 Air. Blackwell Then had -.veil were considered forfeit
ti.iUK received telephone message made a few remarks about the li- This would have been the
, saying bis motlier, Mrs. .Mary Wil- bfurv and siuvowled in securing. clash between thew two team
I Pains, age SS years, had fallen, and ; ;tl»o«t sixty or seventy dotarn in con-' season Corpus Christi defeat!'
tribufioriM to the fund.
I Taft spurn! () to o in what wa
--------«-------- , firs! game of the season far
z»> ft -ll■ teams Members uf the Greyhound
community DUUCIing ; aggreg«tioa were very much disap-
Needed In Taft Soon, t,y *h" "f ,u*
| fractured her skull, leaving her in
i a verv serious ,s>ndition. the aeeident
j rerun."eg the preceding day. No-
i ember !. Mr. Williams left the
same day. and his mother passed
away ope week later. Saturday, Xo-
i vends-! I<>. th" funeral being held . _ . ,
i yfo'utav- and interment was made in 'V<‘- T,fu ••<'nfr,’ni" c"«!d ootpoim the Rm-caneor* they!
m„. imtishurg cemetorv where his * ■* «'"»< *he fact the town needs an , wetv all set to do their beel. So
, ,(her had |,“-n nurici almnt three The t-.d Bu>.*(b-imn hnv- ,pmt>t. if this game had hern jilaycd '
inc Lw’ii sold wil! m>ii be avail- rM,r if frouiu h-?iY** l^«j '
Williams «a.vs Hie corn crop aWe f,‘r >”hnr,'h '»'*>'• means . ,,f (he mmt inteiestuig contests j
'is In'"eastern Kansas this year., "«** •«"«'«"* "'il! ,M‘ ff”1 "llPn . W »** tWa territory this i
|st sjuff. vetoes to Kch*MM emerlulNmenN a:wl > ^u. av Iwdtli ha«J improve j
t yen (acb i‘ubll, vi,f to rings of various kinds, considerably shu-e their flrsr meet-j
.., .Pure lost W-- -. ft - -led the Wh«l Toft in. .u p-rites it silt al«* ' in*
nil i<- c> u. r, and aim; lie left sn d city ull. xttd ft might no* If; The local or.tad Mo^. ,borne,! ,
fr mil's the water was up • oat of order to give the subject some; , chance to get rveeng. on the B«e- j
(he rail road track, which mean* ’ thougtd. Why n.*t a eM.r hall and j ,-anmors have Imwr trillniug ait week to
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Clark, W. S. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 22, 1928, newspaper, November 22, 1928; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth711634/m1/1/: accessed April 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Taft Public Library.