The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 9, 1932 Page: 1 of 8
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TAFT, TEXAS, THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1982
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DRIFTWOOD I
Committees at Work on July 4 Program
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I n»t ah00'
lo, tut Purpwe
recently opened \n
of teaching
a wonderful
Fir.it, the most
Tigers Blank C. C. to Tie League LeadersjTTdSt,^
L'Run.SwKiieNL.Tnum Interest In Canning Factory for Taft
Allows Three Hits j
Maurin Triples
Local Third Sacker
Continues to Clout
Out Long Base Hits
Hitting everything that Ooilln* had
to offer and donated many run* by
the erratic Corpai Chrlstl Infield, the
Taft Tigers had an iinextieetecl easy
time .sailing Into a tie for first place
in the Gulf Coast League play when
they wer" victorious over the Corpus
Chrlstl Internationals, 9 io 0.
Johnny Lynura. the Tiger Ace and
pitched
9 good prayer ae.,1 concluded another one of hi* masterpieces Only
get the darky to teacn three hits were made from hi* dell-
the prayer The darky ays Get very and only once did the Corpus
cn yo’ knees you crooked old tiatters pass second base He never
rlb-yoa so wick.-d and dishonors' walked a man and at, no time war
awful n danger of lowing the game
Is Evidenced at C. of C. Meet Monday
, a traitung of tn„ k^id -
. mew to know when to qu.t
L* to IntclUgenUy quit when
» question, rather than to
,'U, answer the question. Itel*"'
'•Log on the Crows Nest in
, JS? wants to know where a
Tot that k.nd will find any
“u m Ue«d of such instructions>
# • •
A white man, away hack half a
,*0, who had never read a
wbo had new learned to
nor had any idea just what
’ibould do te impress the wor, i
w religious. one day overheard
old datky praying '» l'alI; He
;ed intently and a.uli t.u leading hwrier of the league
was not lie considered
Receives Degree
Ir, Dickenson, Vice-President j
of C. P. & L. Confers with
local Officials.
Manufacturer Interested
Officials of large Concern Ex-
pected to Visit Taft In Near
Future.
j
Bonham Jones
Gets Degree
Program |3
Aa Extra Fe**«*^|
Good Speakers |
Committee”wai Tty .it
Secure Oweiay
i" Cox Por Occa4#»
Prelmlnary reports of the
__| of the vsrioua committee*
Will Stay at A. & M. To Work!by c. J. Mayor *
for Master s Degree he ch^be- of
i held at the city hah Stood*?
C. V. Jones end juae 8 t
Inez attended the
• ’ According to the
Mr. and Mr*
daughter. Miss In**, attended the;
i commencement, exercises at the Agri-
Twenty-four member attended the ; culturc and Mechanical College of f"“T , ' mOKt tht
Chamber of Commerce meeting held Texas al coUege Station last week- * have**riMad» tam*
at the city hall Monday night, June; Mlt|i driving up Thursday aiKi ' 1
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It was one of the largest crowds turning late Saturday,
that na* been In attendance at the' ----- ---------
Homing in preparation la
irning late Saturday, big celebration here on July Fourth.
Bonham Jones received his Bache- * „
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meetings for the past several months.' )or of science degree from A. & M An ietttbj*to*Mc *roU|*
department, of the Central Power and year. While at A, dr M, Bonham will, cers •«««'-»
|vA CLAIRE McLANE IS Light Company, stating that a large continue a eourae of study leading. Th* *"•”****
GRADUATED FROM C. I. A. Eastern canning eonom was In- j toward a Master of Science Degree. of R- ’
----- tcrested in establishing a Southwest: ---0 "*? ^ F_ JJ'
Ins Claire McLane, daughter of Mr. Texts plant and that it was possible PORTLAND PEOPLE SERVE • 1
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1NA CLAIRE McLANE
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gwes so he » >n ■ v ' K
In one spo; !» any*.!,
kit good Law'd Sr-''at
tat' fend him »•>' <
and the
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Too can now enh .nn Judg
BUticipsii elrt'ion F. Bitrnr ’ v
jscseri corporation judtv '<> ■ ■ ■'d
[. Croat who i. n- i candidal
repre-sentsttve. and Juv. a few
was in Taft last wees ana comerreu four hundred _____
the school Monday June C. with Chamber of Commerce officials ^ >n had ^ enJoyabiertlme. w. B members of the
Mch < r'Mi’itl with one hit T.x- The commencement activities be- |n regard to this packing plant He Mosg> gberiff S. P. Hunt, and chamber of Commm*.
■ i,.i blow were furnished by Pal gun with the presentation of "Othello" said that he was informed that ^ L HiUlard! had been invited by The Music CorantttM,
, who tripled, ami Shorty Nutt „n Friday night, June 3. at the col- officers of the canning company f,.,en{ja and ajj g^y tf-ew had a big by J. W. Albin and flSHPMt of ®*.
. k"<i a • ■< i - blow It was leg,- auditorium by the C. I. A. Little would he down this way soon and tha. ljmf, I g McClary, J- W. AlMtt, *nA Vera*
third ..;might gam*- in which he Theatre Saturday various function! u goon as he found out when they, _______0--- j Roberts, informed PrUiiirKt StoflR
i connected for a tw • base hit. !ft horror of the ex-student* were held, were coming he wauld notify lo**J; ARAN«»8 «« VETS ithat an attempt will be amh fc» •»"
T . fret -even ir.ntngi of the game The baccalaureate service in the, officials and have the officer* vlsl ••• ■ BONUS BRIGADE'cure a first class band tar the W»
, . T}.....„vo,.,, auditorium with Bishop John Moore the local Chamber of Commerce and ------ ( occasion.
.....* ' Dallas In charge was held at 1! look over the vegetable land here.
Vi ... — ---- -------- Jim Eason and Worth Howard, of a C. Tutt. chairman of
b.oi< runner:, m oVloc!t 8unday morning, and at & ^ laree company, which requires Aransar> Paas awJ members of the
■i. v were held oc!(Kl4 Monday morning the graduat- I2fl00 acws of beets alone in the
were fairjy inte
brains • * if new by Taft
’.he first two inm&^
scorelests until the third when Maurin ,ng KSBnium «... ---------- anmuy w«»c ------------
to know rlpicv; to right Held after Burl Brit- Pat M yicff. president of Baylor Uni- Varv,lls kinds of vegetables and
H« did. tain had wen: out David Crumpton verg!ty 0f w*co, delivered the com- • ■----- — *— w~* *»
Mr Burnett wen; out to fiw' base but Maurin mencenwnt address.
niaiuH,-. a,m era committee, with J-
v £moiio«j ........ —— «.— i.. ,m v, ,v..i mi - - ------- --- ‘American legion there, left last'Thurs- and Carl Welch, reported
ing exercises were held. Tne Hon. coimtry where It locates, packs many fi morninK for Washington In the committee favored tha “
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ifs Ago i>mc one- a
t Ifr Burnett had qu
ts ewnenuitton with .... -----------
May. he t»y>. i ••«•!> for -' •red a hen Jorp dropped Hally
toi.ric.v readv to :;:i crybrcJ*, Crump-oifs I'm.' ?h U.; ’hat twteked
k need c! reforming, and in '-he the outfielder to the fence
■We of good ;; run. ; mi-e- Aii-thf.- »*• wa added n the
fifth when David Crumpton singled.
H Crumpton and i.,',T.um went out
bn- Lawler advanced little Crump
with a .'.ingle and. Lefty Hartt. Tiger
hitting wizard, scored him with his
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____________ 13 interest of the Soldiers bonus measure Alvin Owsley and D»o Cox.
one of the largest of its kind in tfl" according to a report of the Aransas known Texans, to do tha
nation. pass Progress last week- The body approved the t
Miss McLane, who is a home eco-i local Chomber of Commerce
aonfheate every c.i • o! bi'er or
qr kind Of contrabaml •* .uich nut;. U
iMCUxi In court We m-heve
Mgr Biirn«t will I.II "fi- • w.th
■dot and digniv, i«r.d ■ th.v his
Wends will not be Utsappoltited with
si* administration.
ass, irrogjei» .oat, ,t.». ‘ “'—j -e.------- . ■ r, ,4
M*s*i McLane. who is a home ecc-i ^ !ocal Chomber of commerce xhe two Aransas Pass veto left for and an effort will be made »o Keoiw
nom cs major, Is a member of the | ^ us>, everv effort to induce the San Antonio where they were to join them for the celebration.
•Ma-V SwarU Club, the Aglatau Club, ;com,)any to locate its plant here and other legion men from various sec- The basket picnic
arid the Woman's Ath’etlc Astoclatlon., wlth’ the Co-operation of the entire Uons of southwest Texas and in force presented by A. E. I
icitizenship It te possible that the plant, oI ab0ut 500 or more will journey mittee had not got ----wape ______-
'mav eventually be located here. toward the national capital. J not positive of W§ .iMWMWg
RESERVE OFFICERS WILL | may eventually
MJET IN CORPUS FRIDAY le
----- MRS. FRANK M. MORRIS IS
There will be an open meeting of
What worries, tile ro,--i <>!
r.gflt
toward the national capital. .,— ,—...... — i'mmmm
The Aransas Pass men were labeled them, but were assisted to EgE
orris »s with a placard on their backs, tell- by the entire Chamber a Com
HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB ing who they were, their purpose and who were liberal with zaggCTaaafe «
r..mis wj7duc, .'t'lrru *«•:« *•*•* ........... ' . fXtm ‘ **_____■ where they' were from. .what to eat. J. L. ttfWIWPV ^ ***
■econd hit the game. In the sixth the Re^rve Gfflcerr A* ■ ■ k MorriE entertained They have 50 postcards which they Harries, J. S. Ford. f * <***
inning Noel and Burl Brittain struck this section Friday _ ’ ' . . th£ Thursday Bridge ^nll send back to the Aransas Pa« patnek were other memWto «<
out hut Maurin singled went to se- 8.00 p. m. on the deck *■ ' . _h dav Mav 26th at her Legion to be posted at Legion HaU committee.
“* ii?"; cond when Leahy threw wild and Hotel in CorpiBChrieti. ^ avenue, a* progress on their .journey is made. jtaurte Parish. ....
Bo*-over the prospect of the country lK:or(yl on navld Crumpton’s .-econd Captain Tom Ford, of the l”0"? and sun room The Aransas Pas; post of the Athletic Committee •«*•*•*]*■*
WpwliRg the dry !av. a just what single Captain H. E. Fuller, unit iajtrue r, \ - decorated with all American Lejarion provided the men; a good ball game tor ttia gfr- y
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of sewing two more men. |?V* c .____ «n m> Col. De,r08e cry#*al- ™ _ - _i-~«- ftned tigers MEET REFUGIO
OILERS HERE
of this kind of spirit
« too many ! n,s Even in the ^ ^ spel5 b> clouting a double, rep-mr™ » - * "~p m. Friday. I bride “ —*--- other .rnoKtol for LI
!“‘d lI‘ LOr-fi;',iv 'ri4^ scoring two more mer. ^ C , caa on Col. De ^ crys-al The y fllled Tj(!Ers MEET REFUGIO night at which time aa.«tt»***
trs s," ”f~w - * »*“ tssszi s». j-s «« 8™’ai -“• —* *•.
Wvy overhead where heavy over- the game-and only one chance to ^ meetiag u open to the «««*iof nut bread sandwlchf*. olives, jeliwl ^ {ilia; Kame of ^ first half of ^
fcad I* not needed, the;,- reach out score In the sixth Inning after twc. MJCi especially to veteran* o , iced te*. and wddge c«> • the aujf cosast Amateur League will Humnhrie*
Sxl grasp lor more tax money from men were out. Jee Simon was *»« world. War. I were served to the mem _ 6 f • fe, played here Sunday afternoon th
WOODSBORO
CLOSED FOR « M¥S
. were served to tne -- pIayt<1 here
guests, Mrs- Ben Ivey and Mrs. V. h■ ^ ^
I Weber.
Taft previously beat Kegugio. 4 to 0.
.. h Humphries of th* puMldBff
afternoon m,ttee at»rt their week w«l> ttto to-
when the Tigers meet the Refugio ^ of the Yrtfeun*. Ac S*U*W» * t*
oilers _ made by the committees. It
in the
BAIL CLUB allowing them only one hit but.the ^ m elm Mg &**"**';
BALL CLUB oilerj vowcd that the score would not ^ 0wge> ^ «—*. Am
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oxwrt*
V”F •>/» M*WI V MIA MIMUl.J »1VU* U1X.U W 1,1 t “ "' '
■eiile unable to pay less taxes, Borne or. Maurin’# error find McDonoug
ll our top notchers non propose a followed with a double against t e HIGHWAY TO
m tax so the poor fellow who will left field fence. Brittain was slow u» * B CIx>8W -— -
fjend hjr, J«■shekt'!.-; for beer can retrieving the ball and Simon *’**; ----- PLAYERS BENCHES ^
*lp carry the tax buiden racing home when he threw to Ha ' Highway 126. from Woodsboro , DONATED JTO , osiers vowcu wu me George trap ww '"w.,
te u h" 'riC nali «n the head base arrf) on)v three more reach- ^gh. has been routed from fuglo Oilers win ^ Lum. ,,H1 ;mve to do their best to cinch as h vwmA. Mr. dim
M here is on.: worth vour r.me to ... T.vnum witched to 29 batters Lvof,dsboro through Bonnie View. tobca*^ n onl,yttle' cage Lumber hast a tie for first place. itemni to arrange * l***#1®
Johnny Lynum, ace pitcher of the;
to strike
die nail on the head „r>nfl ^ ...........- , u wuul- .......
is on.: worth your rime to e[) f;rst. Lynum pitched to 29 batten. W(X)dsboro through Bonnie
add reread -“if congress thinks ncver walked a man and struck out »• through BMttd* View is
»«iury can be brought back to *------ WF * ------
RXperity by borrowing money, seil-
1| bonds and loading the
®*n with taxes
not side and Wodsboro win meet tri
^aA" Ingleslde.
ra* ....... -‘•'V;n A large following of Taft fan* were
This sounds like *" — —
ber company and
The victory placed. Taft •«! ^rather road to l <»***’*• _________ , _
' wo«**'4)or-* in a tie for first p)a*re with . + cerJ armory 9-nd Taft it Wl Lynun. *■ ,.in_ by on the side, has turned the n®*r* t t—
.M-oiih- s ;.,cU)r>. oach and 2 defeat* Taft ;nconve„ient to travel to «t ^Mthe psuhers box and fill- Into an alert, hustling team »*J»|gb0* wffl be httt
f, .....- the whole bloomin' , ,^fuit!o here Sunday and mglc- Jt Js thought the wU boat, which has a pleas-.— l
,lil » crazy, and ' *“ —*
iem. aw, .
arrasge a
tempt to - ”, ~ . ;
between a team of lea*-
........ , —■ . oeiwrrn » w - —
arnounces that the Tigers and who does managing duties { shooter* tam OM»
■ has turned the nger* - -- ——•
,-itrSsr -
such a feature to «to» ”?an
let ^ add much to tt» WBSelar «« fiP*
, The affair Is »<** » ** ***
i higgcflt Taft D* d®* **•*•
Mb of
s ....... if there
'.'Z .muon foUo,_ of Taft tons ^---j thd agaiiut
J® * ‘evolution This sounds like A ‘art,t Th" Tigers are ir tv,t, .season be possible for ears the first game '«hen he
Nd talk a .haps . loulci be left present at tne game. - last year and earher ‘ . * ,,ie tour linee. Con-'down with tr.ly one hit.
*** but folks, the situation has getting into fine shape and me vW* ^ ^ member o( the Mo-Pac tear, of to park ,xperien- __________
J**f tll<; stag’, and the ing a goad brand of h»e^ Kingsville. . ^ ^ laat game here with Ingle-j xi that part of tkm to tt» - ,
? ‘C,B naUon --'tAbd* poised on practice period was held • The following item in the M ed cam were parklHg buMe jParranl^eKt* wffi he completed. Chamber of Q«—* —
* -*k or >,wrung chasm a afternoon News tolls of a makSng H haIti lor mawc of the.oooaston dtoREy J*** *
- a.,., deep with not a team members ^ ^ faM worki Tn the game be,w JJy w PJrers to catch b*H* ««ar the j* attemptiA* to ache- ; It thaw » i/J
public infill, from the President ball her* *-s *ncrea..w. em and Topeka ^ ^ . \{ ' . for awnLpettUon! cf.XdwrtiflBji ll’*
„ :*Dtb:e of stretching forth a should keep it Increasing wlu> is rapldiy gaining foul toe. _____________ ;■“ strong 'train for compel ^ Wf
-.-ataing hand No just saying so the games up and be ou ' - J rec0grJtton as the best f« _ ^ es-! traaiUD TO ATTEND if?, “'n^ to meet Victoria, us ra' amMvamry U
B *'* 0 ‘?J0C“ but fve let off a bit day afternoon. : baseman In the league. ptaycJ*® ; r!«vu,r.*r''A , ^ an artempt wffl he m»de tn.bmtod •»«!»,•*
“ “fi, TOW nwinm ^S*- - -jTSTj'-
T»tt real- every position, to the ninth hj»» Sn hcn0r ol F W Seale, mrafr, ^ ocmm««,
•team
one flew .er T..(t totUy in
•.tjlane and circles low over _
Avenue and yelled .something. Tommy Jordan, ionm, a wonderful atop or ! name- I lesldent « TO" wtth raWnrtiBm •» WIJJ*
manned „ .some. 'Get that dent and ball and while lying on ^f^fer^;collev“, In Ktnr-ihe » Jatto» a aMM* «
f 01 W Don’t know who he a hit with the M«kog« ^ boll to »'J^^Troner1attend M'cmday night- **“
U might be Marvin Bch-, club tod fa» Sewered fbat bam to heat ttw rur ^....... ,f the <n*»tot.o« 1 .
'time* file Iron; San play around first Ti^ by inches
trpr. c,rtau. iC-rae J*®*s ^
sometimes file, from
•90m to
club
Bars play
. tl-ree
pastes
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Clark, W. S. & Clark, C. W. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 9, 1932, newspaper, June 9, 1932; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth711740/m1/1/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Taft Public Library.