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TA1-T. TEXAS, THURSDAY, OCTOBKR It,
number twenty two
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Grid Encounter 31 to 6
DRIFTWOOD i;
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I mitt for
$20,000
Best piou man
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1 ,i i i< i look'd it
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v Sevrml
T iMCk' to Gi Tfcal.
\ houiui line* stood )*f
Cotj>Un barks whrn
a ;ia in danker
i quartet had started
seemed to have iont
cun i>ns bat ks bucked,
nnd ran over thr
f^ir fouchdowni and
TT»t* fourth quarter ^
rxcviv. for Kline’
fouchdow
•d on
lamairc
)i/* Oanlfa) Vtelfhr Lux*- for
lamagrs and coau
The accident occurred on Saturday
night Muv 10 Young Bluhm had If ft
Taft about 8:30 Saturday night on IH-s
way to t’harco to -.pend Mothrr . day
with hi* parents. He was ireveling
North and had nut started around
a targe truck which *a* alowlv druw-
tna ■ i a nah near the A. I- . >‘Lt'iit
farm when he saw another far »!>-
nroorJuns, and *lnce b couW not
make it Host !he truck without hit-
tine the advancing ear head-on he
a milled tii.s broke-, ami I leaded in
behind the truck The p»v men; was
wet. and hr skidded into the ieft hand
side of the truck's rear eml
The ear. a Mori I A Ford roods ter.
was completely demolished and loem
garasemen. said that. :*. war the wars,
damaged car tha* they had ever
seen.
Bluhm was knocked tinoonapious.
and when pulled out. of thp wreck
and rakeii to town It was discovered
:i.»t he had suffered a badly fractured
'•“! with tlie bone sticking out through
Fund. Ar,R.i«d For 'JfZ ,T— ■ Sinton Hotel Men I.
South Texas L. or tK)llt ,.ight inches Busy On Ine rarm
--- Bluhm alleges in his petition for
A committee composed ol A. C Tutt manages that the left rear wheel
.....' ■ Palish 0# thc truck waa n*ar the c*i'’'
Wv often hear n marks that Tsft
..... . Ilr_ ,0. u drifting backward 5d» W ue 'oot-
lu oru«i tirAi titti ti»> a i ,. a ... *|.« 'ubevk^’i v-iA llw
urance rate may »I «i -ST^ 10 ^
orm.i the rat. High ,.f Chto kindsjji *
Us Accord- iwnelbks but » is evident sometiun* »
-jrtljj, W;ti wrong Wonder f it is wnolly • «“*>•
month til! tumble. rather than a phesmal de-
leci? You talk with a merchant and
he remarks hr? ne’er saw times »a
»}<!« Mi hard and tough, no business
nobody buying anyth'.^ and nobody
na.- any money nor credit Bin **?•
don t you think this merchant s oon
choi
lie lo
and
:>!
conge.'
be wrong
♦ Don't you
large of
ill j
. wentv-yrar eld Mar. Healey o(
Manchester N H . whore coloratura
topranu note. hare wco her two na-
-tonal leholarthiM
drills when they
in progress. A fire marshall, it
fire chief, ho*.- captains, room W
tains, and room rrtjmlo*. aril da*
that the drills are carried or- in
; ii“ proiier order
A . mali block Of wed. I«tnt<
,» the .*o| «t
\ fey
i clear the
tty without
ert flmOfll . ...
1. a «in cliirtcto might - --—
1 ihuik ht may b- ius: a Uttle dis-
BUiiWw*
may be jtoph may net have
much money to spend The banker,
may be silting oil ihe ci-sli box U)
i - , emiraged without
marshall. "
------ . .s ..411 Di«*N Brt*
with th word fire pr!nt.x1 on it will
keep It in bslanc? But observe that
The highways arc stilt optn. A itom*-
fCCl. *--- *---— aa«*-e*
biles lire still running from coart
to coast and from Mexico ta „untnia
>ervc as tire fire .slsinnl aiieu a pjae American people will elt a-s much
tlce drill is to tie held The first ^ ^ ihev do in 1930 Tliev will
student to see the •-ignul wul iurn m #boul the ^me ouantity and
she alarm by a series of short cuigs of clothes, and some mer-
of the -ichool bell Immediately after WUJ rfii ini,m ^crdiatdiJC.
•■MM >»
Homer Isipp, three lime winner ol
the annual wheatland plowing conmt
Homer drives three horse* instead »l
a tractor.
C. C.
Hearing th? alarm each officer will L. orM> collcjuslon If any
take his or tier place and two hose mf.r(,hnnt W(!U> p, sell m rci andiae.
comi>anies will gather at (heir rrx- t0 m^ft the buyer ov«r
lieetise places Each hoc? comiiany wg>
has a captain with two assistant.-, and ...
two alternates and it will be their ^ nol overlook the fact that com-
duty to fight the fire. petition Is keen In *11 lines of trade.
Each room shall have a room cap- And rlght here remember that old
tain whose- duty Is to so that every- axIom me eai'ly bird gets the wor».
_______ r*e hi* r«>m boloie w. alwav^ will
rijl ^
N Blackwell and 3
from the Taft Charr.ocr :i Commerce t|1( ,oa(i and th.-
-- tain whose nmv is i. -—.....- axiom, un- w.... -- ........ -
Conn of Smton owns and J one [S safely out of his room before It fver thus and always will be.
____ .____ ..v—,,,. „,„h? ........ n Th« room monitor will man in any line of trade can
w m into .ictlon in
bur way last ;i,.nts.
r v.. vi. vuiiii v, w,..vw.. ..... .....: one is ......
*ar 'h* '■ opera! - a 160 acre farm about eight leaving if. Thr room monitor wUi No
truck showed no nicked sec that all windows, transom* 1 aucoeMfui
w tig ............
tin- Corpus Fridav and Saturday and raised over allttgced Injuries
, . Taft |200 for Tat- - reaffillation with ’he „.„.tor and hospital exjienses
•ward figured '*n "I
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lucccMfully rruuiagp a buslnea* wxl
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4
Bur?
Taft
1200
far Ta!f
, reaffillation witn the
l of
Soul
h
Chamber of Comnierc-
ri
u* C >/nin
itiee va . appointed at a
toial
CisU
mix* of
Comm.rcc meeting th?
vsijv/
njTC
. Monday night : <.1 iwlng a
-
iww wins*-. • w *--- ----- . -----
Conn also raises considerable food different ■ x« urns preveuw.. chamilsmg oananm -
of various kinds and Is gradually possibility of congestion Then the. r)>, pub).mHot. of »
working toward wider dtv?rslflcutlon. room captains, after seeing that their merchant opens up an w J
.. , wui room is clear will report the fact to I places a nice 1-nc ol goods on
STILL WINNING
activities of fin-
ivpti by E 11 W '
manag r The Ixxly
vert enthus i -.t vt-r
rTV\TI\Tr working toward .rider dU rsiticution. room captains, arxi seem* “““ merenant opens
/IlNINlINljr . . ,(U1 room to clear will report the fact to ■ , a nice 1-ne of goods on d-s-
>arit wa-
P. & L. Sponsors
..... *k hA' vav oi me sawu*. **»'• his on uic ur» -—
id ore night remW. some cro^t ^ prlnted slips bearing the c!g>rs ^ waits, for -omethlng u> turn
wr me o-xiy Ranph >h..w Herd. no*. »n • ■■ .':^d "" ^a-ufje/with oniv sixty numbers of every room and he check* up Anoiiter meichant goes u> j-
entliu- i - v-.-r Viiluiileer-. .'laid, a three year ■ ■ • ' ‘ . . . ' 0ff the number of the room as .he ,^,,{5 on trade. *T?tp. acquainted wit.
• r >ut j men done h... ((1„ rim bad .ieam bee., first in her he^ goes back a few ugh ? -^r and clearance Should ^ commercial traveler and buying
... hv,*,e south Tex:. C of ^ winning .he h.mor «f being takes away 2 captain fail to report to the fire ^ „t Is u. his store inthe
,M vo'-d unanimously to r at- Srnj<',r 4irai.d Champion at the Mus- n*v' a£ ^ J act|Ualnlwi with marshall, the marshall lmmedltrty monun¥ before half a down I»«Pj
. Hughes Free state Fair. Muskogee, or perhaps ^ w 1*1 .-„ev goes to the room lo see why tnr community are out of h*d.
. H.- Kl *h- above'named committee. Oklahoma. Last week at the Amarillo he tlock and kne J ^ c‘omplptply captain has not reportfd and If Hf ls tt)l. iMt one to leave -he WKt •
. . ~ ------- comes m to the Triburr- Trl.statf Fair «hh «*w took the ro^cd^ ; wl„ contlnut. the trouble is encountered he see? H.a- at night. He
A Guessing Contest ^d^ywere received at the order to get a £ ^ every
! ”v- sui’on Klwams Krpp sulr Fair when Sultanas Eva's Ju»t recently he purchased a dozen )1(. check on the students, will be ■ H« pemmaHy know:. ev,hy
< ' , "I' wnvw .- "rne In that --ty German. copped Senior and nuror Jersey pigs and "xpects » ,outsu‘(. the building ami Uomer and know, how <ri me* wnd
V .. Tuesdav which rai .r-d (i, i„d < hamplon in the male .lasses, gradually grew into the nog business thp cla,,PS as thty come out. pleMe them.
d .< .....-M-o-I.i .1 .,1 smton ,, j,)nin-- over the King Ranch entry, and says he may purcha? some calves Thu )s thp flrjlt time such a prae- ...
■ - " " ! !v v -:i; "• --n.c.n ■ j tj n o( A. s hirh |.IS| week was awarded the for winter feeding. Mr. Conn Is get- .ooninued on last page: Peed Anderson, at Oottad, NtbraMm.
• • . '• i ■ -b, wa- unde. < -7thp 8ou;t, (.;;lmplon«hip of .he Okla- ting into the right track and w --------0-- a httle country town, of PM**
'I ( J • ' ‘ ‘ mmprcp F.,|r at Oklahoma City, hope he make? a big success or the a* J t<un p ople grew up as » <«*»
• • ‘ " 1 ri;;. SwuJ to the fund riU ‘ vutu,-. It mat, a one crqp system. N«tt NowMoVed ..near that town.
, ;V|P “fexa, chamtx-r oi Com- ________________ To NeW Location m * store *lven a boy. Fe later
. :.*txt with me«e r2,J%^mnk‘TaTlpr^ TriKlinB FHitftT VlSltS Rich Oil Fields At RcfilflO Re^seau Nutt, has reopened his tali- for his mrcha»dt*e *r.*w ^1"
. . .ight Hank *'m o.a Bwk. tax ^ 11 lOUnt* LflllOr * IMIN HIUI UII 1 ICIUD .11 ,jr <h aftw- having been closed for w, ^ grew with tte demand. Hr,.-.
i,.d „„ «, perty Syndtca^ l. ■ mlt Refugio? Refugio miviu up with busmens ntuw-s am. while moving his rquip- rei,ched beyond the regulation
, ? - enum Motile K«t* ^ Ketutio county T xas- W- do not , sldemrs right m town. ^ some- * ^ ^ oW Ward Barber Shop af ^ ave«gr village stare. CM-
Mi: and gly tSware «d Purnl- taiow where the name originated, whe- times it w hard to tell when you ....... ‘ -------- “*
’->> ti.ree un:m cto.. Turner ther it is Texan. Spanish. Fre»
m
Thv
vtiirii at
iUi'-Ainststt
fom
mem from tne oiq v»iuw cmwv* of avernv,r vui^r —
, * Hardware and i-urm- know wnere u»v ..........— .......... „ . .f u to his new building adjacent «> the tomer4? we mean
Ma ket ^ Turner ther it is Texan, Spanish. French or are m town or mil _ Midget Grocery. drive fifty miles to buy mcrchMMUm
ture Oini-anv “ , ‘ Vpritor fuge Mexican but would guess that it There are numerous ml ml TbP new location is w ll planned ^ Anderson. His little stor? *»w ,Ja
Lumber Company. . •* _ ^ „:im . „r .some early settler a „i,w. line runs to Inglcslde r-fm ry. awJ ?jvp& Nutt plenty of room and awJ devriWped into a regular depart-
more wells will be drilled and „«* «, i« now oreiwred ______ anli lx <me of the mm
U»t*
.nd)w
* .. . rv-ton ...... ,v. Tuft Oaratje was the nam or some early seiarr a pip<* mw iuun uj ■ ...... { ^iveh nuu pmny oi alMj uuu » T”
* ■ Mercantile compam Ult ^ZmewKere beyond the pre'‘t and more wells will be drilled and % work ln «e is now prepared ^ ,tore. ^ 1* one of the b®t ,,
' . ... . 8 iJ** r ■ ■ ’ur, ■hr- ■, earnsborders of Texas, who may hav iieen more pipelines will lead into »h. £ j rendcr mj, same high class *ervic?, ijgtle town «or» i!1 America
• :'"L-y out car• ou c',mpsnv' Hishwav shipwrecked on the shores of Coiwno Refugio field to connect up with more ^ hi* customers and asks -har th:y Mr Anderson did not sit do*® “
“ ’ vou ■ HUlul*° U- ” Cr^i?..: »,av wandered back into the woods, got refineries, unless a refm ry mn.nl ^ ftn(j visi! him », his new f0r a customer to call on hkM. . ,
*" • ... ................. as ......in!,. h» hum. Halit near ltefuglo. !aPation He out mviUtlon* ln VWW:’,
■o------ WRy» and offers inducement,
mon
■. k .:.. ronw !
r> ;u:r--';in(i r> v. ^ z -r
..... '', l ' , - memorisl U. his memory. That new highway from Sinton. ------------ way* and oners wm*a*
’ ‘ ' Humble Company Is Anyhow, who ever l.<* wa- and What- north to the Aransas river will soon *:!,*„ Qjf Sinton I* **** QUl inU> “** emm?ri .gggM
■; . V(> oc-uv-. 1st Building New Station ^m-md m -ther ^s-c^r'‘.nU.’lUbllWbxasmTh- bav* Run Qver By Motorist the maatam:-ij:
■mxuwiv i- '•••- halame <a ,n ai, combined in on.- .'narmoos ,. heavier than on the highway thru ------ ftn)J ^ stock.
, . :n- iw >'• Get 31M * Th< unloading i- • . -0 oil field with the head right under the Taft 0IMi j.^o v.’idci, and the w >vk Carl Aawn jy year old son of ,
la..- I?- ' :•* grave: for the new •;>««#J>1 ^ t0,vn of Refugio. We never o| hat.Usurfac,„, is now in progress. ^ Jftnp Aitol 0f Sinton w« Say. *** ****• M
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■- .r " * ir:; £ rsr-: si^sT^sr rs » =»• - — —
.. :! #» lilt Inllbk 11 ihe r»n» r of <’ p r on ;h<, .-xa< highway, whereon were wU, ^ completed if- far as Victoria. Accordins, to lhe meagre detail* of over and find wito
' C highway just oi>.»-if ,.att.rfd , ter buildings residence? wUb,„ another year. At least. He- [h< ,Kcklpnt that could be obtained, nexer stepped into the store J*
:h- local ut'.ice Service station. evow who K In tore building? filUna sfaitons for' fugto county can w.-tl afford to do w ridm hls bicycle competitor down the MtA.
\ m..mber of th- company According to T..* work thP ba,h auto and man. we inquired U ; „pr „art toward the compietlon of, ^ m way home from school and groceryiwn rntem 4*alt«UW»
„ „ ^nes- and no employee rharge of ’f, in ever? d:- this v.'»s the .nun par: of me W™-, tht> r,Wd through that county | [hp Mexican to avoiding a coUWro hP gives some
„| :on numbt of bu.kling will bi- m-de . , ' . s n ..n(1 wa, miormed thr- t>v wi- Ma s alien this highway 1» w«h another car run into hire, knock- !E„ rathi-r than give m J
t , nd.- ‘ pud I’w will -af>. and will come UPJ° £ There wa oo side-valks ana = ' nnd lhe Hug-the-Coasl jns Wm dOT,n and the car passing « wder whore ^t2***ZZ
; : ZJZvi lie las. dav of -.imdard :!w\kh%H"tT construction no ^vem-nt?. but there wen- numerous, ;s completed. thh will be a - i)VPr Ww hi* rub aciohoi from
Y nrn a,.i; anv an - demands In uh oil aeiu along both sides of {jrivp nwth to Victoria, -hen j..,S£ reports from the Taft hosptt' *jou«. rather tl«n hny.fyon. ,
C‘"V’ ' . , ‘ about the cmirarts ______ Main -tree: and oil pumSn we v bring, r t higha.ny wJV ,vbpre he was ta*n for druggW. bccanac the tottw
-------. Htraleri in several of th - we.K and “c*R"^|J0!t .m., Aransas Pass, me. meJU ^ that Alkfn had been in- ^ Pa; a pint of
rMvkaUIldt Play rir« . dr ni-U we ' 11 ,;ri::vt :rt<; ,„a., :h,. Mire ••'>» iar<kJ mtemally. but Bi '-he prese-n ^ *tt»o »taau sends »*W
^*r-cyh r - wj»k CC, .asm Of th- wells, -me '»< muc». „f '•ntr -s’ ah alone he UIH) hK condition was >ii«h!!y !m- t)gmie hi* p-oe.-rxs. «a*u«
Home Game With v . ,ASV Kntv, „.mip-d ?! -m , pv vx atop the routs. ,d and th»i they looked for * ,,roeerymnn Jxwght *•» ***•&
i r^T w.U get their Lopkinc -.roim-l >n<« making ma,,y The-:- high-. recovery from his injury m “ ----“ -» ^
Lac*1 ,00tbi,i ‘ !aw fovhall ream •1..-u>riv. wt- found «-h" acre .<uttw. ,v__ _v r. v to prow of 8r*‘*t • short time
!; ■ '•••■'' ;v; ia„-,el streets runn'.n? in num- ‘ ^ .y a.. 1>f !totith Tex? , not only -------o---- _ ,ca. *t»r- » W *>** ta
ac:;-‘ r.*«■>’" W'*tMu sm:.ox eroa- direction-. r.tme >«*».-■■ a roneenienc? to tram- but they p . ( g Receive* JcmomPreWd ^ ^
t> -no-- v -1 ' coach <*»«- some othcrwlM- but -nmchow te.v ... of brining .« raPw“l > . C. -|j to mske » real Uvt '-«*»■
, ,. .-fM-viiu-cids .. U.VPV. l50dv ^med to fee!! ha'ddewa-ksw-r ^ m.,v ramUiv from trve InjUrte* I*» Lj«le SpUl m vfh,nrtise *nto in a tewrt. J»
lev > Com-v. “p „,i in good not l*c tsary »•< »* *«•' "J ;iw „Vn,V i»’t who might otb-rwlse ----- -
O.-eyhounds ate *>» >"" v. -he m"-"’ . congenial sun-ending* m
the r-intrafts
oi lie itontes*. that • misht
qvti- uucS* rsta^d-.
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E. Class to Meet
At School Monday
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The Oreyl»<wn«w a*a ” ' ’ _114 ' t anTH-B , V ' ' . sum* in Merle Curt»iK? £>t » ........
•C't-.an after th- »«i......fha. ,mt of ‘he -t.'.-o ;• Florida on iffl-m’ of who "cceiv.d * T^'*^ farm tond K »«* ^luaWs.
--KSS aSS.’"?’,-rr4Ss: - -
■ aluabi? ihat t«w-n bocorms*. TSi
in Merle Curbeik- of ****** rm>p«rt> to more Wdudbi* *sd *
from
Barden
'"t: -L ‘-• -0..^ •«
n "^vamjt d iiw Umtup winter mm»th»
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that w used i« «» 'ao
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v.'it<u> ha fe»? tiotn his motor eye*# 037. ..... * « «
'''' “ ,.,alis t,. money : ikaturdov Septerobe: J<Wi *nd ”* j^c* get away from &*■ *ij&
inter -r!,aT' irTn-u-'. but. the T.Mbig of ’akim to tne Taft M'*^ ^ ^t's «WW<fe t*e
... than ten --*»;• Ci)|lW, ch: ’ ' ' ir;; ^‘"^n bouse and around busmew *«< x ■'*»", ’‘. w. mor.-! The «rtd«w orctrred in from of ^
1 £kP0« Th.-v held .idewafto <!gW around work and try U This r“TUai..k U> thv T*T. OB *« ran ^
!l-} •' " 4St . ..jd nj» f* ni«»rts from n*. in have yyw h'losscy __ >wLwi^i»MT cf UU wufhiw ftiwS K
audits savings ««« i m" Cm'hounds do *»> ^ “ ^nrt eto- to «wn ana » f«’ «*»
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