The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 22, 1928 Page: 3 of 8
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TAFT TRIBUNE, NOVEMBER 22, W.&
among the exchanges
From the Days “Way Back When” Typewriters
Looked Like Pianos
Four Hundred
Dollars for You
ffrriva! Oj-****" Must Not Making l)rrp Teal |a R«furio < X,.
Be Kif*»d , ----- I
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nW.r ivri lvnl inf rum the : 011 "nVH Own (lie I’oor ink
l tbs* til" crew of n«»lat»ms <HwuVrry 'veil, in the WiMaliboroIti^
. ..rmriii busy putting down [ came in |ui«. Monday
cnklne depth" “"‘I making Huwlng "all water. Then- awnm
,„r t!;, f ur, Intm.n f<>r tin- * In the mlml,. of the old
’ j'ut’lnn down these l,ol< - «1 r.Il»-r< ik t«, whether or not tins
„,1(| todlotih prore**, Mr. "'n,<>r coming from the bottom of
t’l ,.v and Lbfiv will liar.- 'h<‘ ',(11 If-.wrvcr, Mr. f.oyle Is nt-
abo'it 21") of ili'in to ra‘i'1 I lie templing t'*'ln> to drill tic well a
yrnfnt-’ of ihi government. *tM'** deeper than its pr.-vnt ileplh
;|. (lie work 'f ce'ilng every “r 1 (••••' It Is Hdlered that
Hied up f“r the highway uml . ’ 'lhl this farther test fall to pro-
|« »|.,w mil tl» rod t;,|s. 'htee fatomlili moults that th- crew
n„n’flon semis almost endless. ■" h back up to tin: R.TOO foot sand,
. . going aheail r gbf alone •‘«ii«it "ft r,nu bring In oil or gits
ef 'here d i ye. perhaps, " ’‘"'h w:>- pa «tal rip several weeks
• he ]e:i a evtieeu-il, the order ago. H' 'td Times.
Approximately this amount i« invested for
you tts a user of electricity.
To your home it brings beauty, comfort,
convenience, and the happiness that comes from
the absence of drudgery. To your town it
brings beautiful stores and well lighted streets.
To your industries it brings ideal working con-
ditions and an increase of production. To your
community it brings increased value and .'at-
tracts new blood, making for future growth.
The Central Power and Light Company .as
your public utility company, is always wlllinx to
aid >'ou as an indivdual of your community as a
body in the solution of your power and light
problems and in any movement pointing toward
future development.
Yos. rhe to (It is not playing a <**tlii£ exhibits 'if the Smithsonian .*•
pi !fi‘ . Tb tR<|rt atria eta <*t i*r iriu InsMnito*. The keyboard of this T
piano. That o»M contraption in front ancient, uioflimricul briii-r writer re- ?
of her h a typewriter from pre-civnl ; swubb's that or a phtno Aw you’ll Y,
vv.tr rinvs. u Francis model in tis<* 1 n ti<*f **v*-u ♦ lio k«*ys on It arc niter- y
about IS." 7 un<| now one of the inter- mitciv Muck amt white. 3,
Central Power &,
Light Company
Irill j w;tv 11, r)]v fire-:,
nda ■ 'r!ic* atldiUen nf the American La-
— ! Kr..ne*> pumper will mean'll redaction
- f 4r in Keeville'H Insurance key
♦ I rare as win as the immp'T is rc-
*4$’ reived. whlel: will be in about ’30
♦2* jilay--
<'hief Level maun and Ins men are
X happy over the action of the city
j 1 commission in placing the order and
i will cnntlnne their enthusiastic ef-
.$► forts itt the interest of the property
3^ ; owners of H •evllle. The hivs deserve
X great credit for the work they are
“Courteous Service Always'
Phone 154
:• M L. SHEPARD, Mgr.
i
Build With
.«Uff*f*ss
To start frklinfourg Irrigution SyRtmi
Hir^triors > f tb»* FMinbur^ irriKa
ri/>n > srnn annonmo that coricrotlng
f ’)»<* system will start an soon am
i arr ofinipi^totl for fho
<?ifo nf *1 .."»<Kf.(K)0 worth of bonds
iriitlioviw*d by a vot<» of fb<*
ro^Uhmts.
At IdrM two w-ars will thp roopurori
t > f*on»p!<»to f-oncreting the ontin» sys-
t< m. Ail main- oanals will 1*' lines!
and most of tint* feeders will 1^ 0011-
MtrnctDrl iff pfiicririf* pipi* t'oncrH-
!?ijj ihi* system will ‘riiminato rho
lipavy los« of wat«*r from veepagi'
which now omirs ns the wat^r
Ir gieside is building rapidly. The demand for Resi-
dence and Business lots is very active and many new
buildings are under way.
We have high dry lots, both business and residence,
adjoining the Humble Oil Company property, on the
east. The prices for these lots are reasonable arid range
all the way from
A necessary building will last a
lifetime and during ail that period of-
fers to mankind and his possessions
of all the fundamental attributes
some
of shelter, protection, insurance, saf
ety, reliability, comfort
satisfaction, health, luxury, and finan-
cial balance. Can you beat that for
a return on an investment?
Vegetables and Fruits Are Moving
Out of Valley at Rapid Rate
convenience
For Residence Lots
Jk behind the totals up to the same time :
j 1 las: year, according to a report is-:
sued Tuesday from the office of A. It.
«♦ Waldron for the .Mlsonri Pacific j
A l.iucs at Harlingen.
$ Through Monday there has been 108 j
Y vara of fruit and 12 cars of vegerabl- j
*4? e« moved out over the Missouri P.I- j
r fu |dues ns against totals of Kilt !
cars of fruit and 73 cars of vege- !
$ ; tables up to this date last year.
V, liriqsefnii: is leading other fruits:
and Meris-de* leads the Valiev in j
yk shipment "f 47 cars of frnits and •
JL i vegetables (his rear with La Ferial
For Business Lots
inglesidc ha* wide street*, and a twenty-four
brick veneer hotel and large business block now
construction which will soon be completed.
room
under
Call On
For Full Particulars, Write, Phone or
Sinton to Extend City Sewerage
System
A. M. THOMAS
Phone No. 31
JACKSON HOTEL
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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/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Taft Public Library.