Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 2, 1936 Page: 4 of 6
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THE TAFT TRIBUNE, JANUARY £ F-;
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: «SrJ*t lii Pmmmm furniahW «*
01 Cotton Crown so percent m (h#
I Set In Contract eoUOfi or ti-
________ "itn-. provision
j a new division ot payment* mm:» will make .........
! landlords t0lk imams on a fara* de- *;f»e!tioa of tenant*,
j to’ prevent menders’»nclin;M ;
j which aw*’ out of the OTPtrPst for i Operating i.n^- iv. ,,
! JUS. » prevtdsd ter In the new tear. Uh* §7. f w,n ‘*#a*
! year inton adjustment cwiihkM so Le :ffmj of the paWute /, . * * )**■
I offered to producer* son to the 01- 11* percent in jra* * «h«, H®®8*!* * :
U«m of Oottot of U* AAA, A L I - «i
! Smith, chairman -f ’he .Cotton A ot i merit, win receive" *-£?.4,58 **&•
j meat Board at College Station, said | percent of the pameSTi!?^ *
I in explaining this provision todav ”The percentages *
i The division of Use payments , x; above comparisons «et» L^»m **
j be made on the following hauls: SV. division of.three.fourth? of >k‘ SI
! percent to the peron furnishing the to the share tenant im an *2?* 1
12'i percent to the individual the share cropper;' GsmkiG *4 j
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THURSDAY, JAN. 2, 1936
slopped ns
rel*ttoA»hlp to Jim “
“Ah’ after rtouted Plato.
“Sara never fails, the *>'»>»* »•*
oayioa. “Stars s®«* #e detb Wood
. . . only * JO tar* of •aosijto* and
beauty.'1
”1 {ist Swew everythfe* will be
Ukt you say." beamed the fim A«
tS* gypsy nodded w*d went barb
M# the tsos, *h« looted sround for
Aob. Wm~ atereewd t» the pooiH
menoeaJa
dWg* 9®^ ?•{,?*'
sK vwi is tas eteapp fertt*
/>»/\rTrr»¥T yst
tuu i ti
ill hStii
the /wdge’S
jfors t<w, #S« y4f? <MMK *mr. Kfr»,
Scv t'VSf, B«>V Slassr*. f« «
Atkina* rotfv, /*«w c«r» l»*» ffl ta*
«»*#» As ewvsse* <s <w i^e* «
«»*«,v6«r psfwSsiKHMi ««d
anett «. 10 »«S«r te «t»i4 smart
«ed Iff say Sftf eorepe MS. b» **»•*
TEXAi
JteT” Daw waa
% siu, shuarr
ir' Ku&slais Prince Now Sells Lii
ta iMBetht
There i» a puhHwtion in Couth
cats which wiftem trrr c&mca to
TM|
satestM* ./<** »/ OMae to
- .£f*nS±'iri jojagL
tfec attention of the getter*! puUie #
Aa she did *o » tsetion of ia»
though it i» read carefully by the
crowd fi«s£<*me4 »!Ul four aieo
emergoft, carrying t’l"' wounded
yoeife. Th-i1 satil® faded frta® her
newspaper Irtster&iiy. It Is toe BuUe-;
tin of the South Texas Prt-is Associ-
ation, oonta’tiinjj notes and penstmai
items of interest to newspaper fnen of I
the seCTia®. -or ts cojM»uted by
members of the association or is corn-
piled by Secretary Fred Herndon of
0an Antonio or other officers Member i
of the association take turn atou; in
{Minting the Bulletin without ch rgs.
Officers of the South Texas Pres*
AasociatUa. proudly known as the lar*-
est regiaai assoriatiou in tive caun-ry
arc u-Wely (pflotra newc;Ho»r n of
South Texa metvdiug A'f B, Set
ter of Hunge as pretlder.*; Arthur tel-
fcvit jr„ of k uttim us aMbteii to
oresidenr; Stanley Mr.f.i: of jtock*
hurt as vice-president; ana Sam Fore
dr., ot FSoresvlUe as treasurer. Direr,
tors arc H. D. Mels ter ot Wskuin £.
A Eosi of Si'hulpnir.u;;. V F. Morris
of Thorndale, John Esten C-voke of
Rockdale. J. W. Howerton Jr f
Cusro. Cieorst H. Atkins of iteevill:
Joe T. Co<& o: Mi-sion. Joseph E
Oma of SFsn Saba. Mrs 3 F, An
drews of PSeisaotoo.
ff»» Old Pa|>cr
Presidetit ?chr'*t*r of the asscrla
tion is proud of the fact that his i>;;>er
The Katncs County News at Rv.irc.
on November 54 entered or. its forty
math yarn cslstanee, Ti;e News, i.d-
o»t Karnes County new*;taper, vra.-
started at la Helena before the court
tj sea1, was moved to Karnes City end
vteti th* rsllrid was W; tbr«-> ;•
the c:unty the paper = snored to
Rnngv.
Schroctc)- also publishes ifct News at
pkttui: Bee county oS town
Pea n of Newsemen
The Dean of ail South Ti .cas nexs-
m«a aaturaflv 1* Eh Metrioex of Cor
pm chrlrtt, now wcovoring fr.m a «.
rlous Illness As a youth Mcr-imar.
■was One of a mna'I group of tften smi
started the Corpus Christi CiUt« s.!-
sng S3 years ago. He later was sole
owner and publisher of the paper ter j
maoy years. No man in South Texas
has worked harder, more eonxistentiy:
or with better effect for the advance- L
rnent of the section and its port city |
at corpus Christi. He las had the i f
chaftwh nn
8«wsMWrick« at wSs.es be bad
fone. Mm fonkad m fw« tho Wood-
teg »«h to s«r. sho K« eosaieg to-
ward Mm, He tmeame panic awickea
end ntsurW feftdrfng away.
•TO tibMt tke test e«e that iaye »
i'M«f ’ b* r»r*—“Fa* • *
I Mire teoMs' frr i Ua,*
The is: an ttteNd »««! »
sway. The m<»d aeparatod *
! Judge and Pimto started •""
j tbe Midway.
■B said Mato m they ■
along, '! know ho* }fa fa*
sorry tor y\>:: as' M^r’.bs
get to gor Jtm '
"Tii.it’* right, ■
Uk- Juatc sr’’‘,;!r ~,l» >
fa kin* off Ms hat, too old :
a hand through ht* grey *;
be »ho*>lc hi* hc«i1 sadly.
lo be mighty hard. Pis'.
Martha about this ”
They had now reached ' ■
of the tragedy. Giving his fr
^ijnsllc PM ■ Ike
pi«)o tnr»!oJ )c *■■ th# »i , .
walked a!
I '
lory. The Judy
thoughiftilly on, * r.itbetii J
dejection. Ft ore rime to )•
stopped aftd look - J In the a
of hit hem#, dreading tt •■«
with Martha. The:: ‘ 'll*
chin on hi* Chou! h« comiob' os
and finally turned ap the walk that
ted to the- verandah
Spies'
•.h ;5 ,
jy>aj ae ae,“ he •hooi. i
the smoking pistol.
Whoa bis threat did feet deter lh<
men, tear took coosplete poaaesaton i
of Jim Bashing away, hn sudden!: 1
turned and r*u out ot tne eoncea#!':
Into the water darVneee
The burly feil-.-w look charge oi
ihi, sstuaJiaa, j
“8«e If yoa caa find the Chief " h- ’
told a oompaalBB aa ha knelt beside i
Boh “Aad got s dodlif. Quick 1* j
An he «pok* the tom dap of the j
tertunc tatterti tent was held ope- ;
and Mary tee emerged, her too. J
. wreathed in unites, |
From time to ttwe h ai
the operating ward would or nd
a name would atari Mro^s th* >tn,
At this toth th® women *<■ !■ mrry
forward to Intercept her
"Will he . . ,r Bmoth« r4
any further nUerancA
"We don't ’emw,” vme ih< in-
variable reply. "Dr. Trent hasn’t
I finished his exsisiantlon yet'
I Under the terrifle fttrein m -ti-
|an broke dewn and begat, b
j hysterically. Represaing t. w»
i misery, Mary Lee placed h,.. aria*
| a round the older woman and soothed
The ntar. 'her as hen rise could
THE PLACE TO MEET
Jusl Across the ( iiuiteuay
■ w. Plato
■iv. ,ly on
rts a rushed
bed th< Chief
At t’.. ' Suite -tia
i.| t) 0 :•
ylilg the st. •• v i
Rial rw-
Polio* h> lb) ! r
’Chlet * i .
, panted
W5i-.it''"
Rialo !•. i' <! !■
. r.ul tor Ms
•T>own the :!»ay
•Who |a* itr
“Bob Stuft, ab' ,
Eats and Drinks
Before and After the Show or Dance
We have just opened our new Grill
OYSTERS ON THE HALF SHELL
LofitlR
term Ifanc-i'ik Mutual Life Insur-
»nct Cj. to A. G. Tat lor, 278.78 acres
of .vtcGlorn. Nevan and Miller
lumys.
We Welcome Taft Folks
WANTS DOLE ENDED
;>teMUie of wring meet of the things
he advocated and fought .for accom-
plished. He worked for the early rail,
roads, the deep water fasfiltler, dl*
versified farming, highways and other
developments of value to South Texas
as well as W his home city.
Merriman, »0B young in spirit, is
one of the small group of men and
women who today bind us sl'-se to the
past of our South Tessa,
Health Honored
Health and longevity recently
brought to a Sinton couple the honor
of being pictured in Ripley’s widely
kn-.wn “Belteve It or Not” newspaper
feature. Mr. and Mrs. Leotard King
have been married nearly 75 years and
there never has been a death in their
family. Their :i children end their
children's children's children’,* chil-
dren are still living—making five gen-
erailons.
Southern Climate
The writer, returning from New Or-
leans in the “Old South" too* the
first available opportunity to read ........
through life accumulation of south r' r: ,;’r ALSO w*- bloox l. section (
Texas newspapers. Oils’ of the first i'aaJ 'UKliv vion c, F p.
items tiwit caught Iris rye was a state- Corpus chr?.;ti pank and Trust C
mer.t by H. I>. Mristcr in the Voikum tfUAea to W. O Thona*, fcis 4 «•.,
Herald that Sunday. Dec. 22. was th* otoci* 32. Taf.
first day :f winter but that- it seethed Corpus Christi Bank and Trust C
Sum life the first dav «f spring,; tnis1** t* R, t House, S&t f, block
Which made me. with say :r«morie<s Taft.
Of three ttmtas days in ftes a-c-s-rent -rr D 0jKjUlS(i J;, ... v, j
CHy ft m more home-ack and wish- c a Wa«wn, » acres of Chris Nal
fui that I ml htedteg tor South $afrpy> lofa w and „ sud;v^ |
Texas this week initrip ot hack to Kcim Parma
the “Sttgar Bm‘f m '» «» Mfe-sfa- u A ¥itM.
Oil u«iid Gaft leases
W. c. Sparks Jr., et a. to *:
. Davis, 8EL and, SH 0! ME quar'.cr,
ssetion 81, Paul Subdivision c F. p„
. CMMiinlng 240 acres,
s, H. G. Ritchie, et ux to R. F Leslie
A lota 5 and 4 section 41. Fourth Subdi-
® vfewji Taft Farm Lands, containing
ISO acres,
H. o Ritchie, et ux to R. F .Leslie,
lots 5 and 6, section 31. Fourth Sub-
division Taft Farm Lands, containhii
1- 165.86 acres.
! Martindak- Mortgage Co., to A E.
• Mat tenon W'-i of section 80, Paul
: Subdivision c. F p Containing 320
- acres.
: R- L. ChOtiers. et ux to Neversueh
j 0:1 C ., lot 1, section 3. Second Ad.!:
;U:n Tift Farm Lands, eanttdhine 66 2
15' awes.
b; Jv«? Chvatal. ft u jo Homer £«.- r
'*■ I'-1 ’ ‘-retloti 1-. Sevor-d S:
' .divi- m Taft Parr. Lands
Minn) c Gregory to g e jj ,
. 'vr- y.p, 208 »nes ut - t«4.?S :
u.|t«a« aa: f Revrvc !F“ Paul Snbd:
Court House News
Cage Funeral Service
Ernest N, Mills. Director
-: Ambulance -Service :■
Phone 72
Bepresi ntative
Of T. X.1S, eh dr:-:
priaHoas cot; oi
sviat hover
nickel" tor d.rc-c
i - P. It' ..hatiti'a
: .v h- ftpl VO-
'bo e»ys c-.t,pres*
-*e *%not!iw
•••;..: teller.
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Organized 1928
L, H, Robinaors.
Local Agent
THE TAFT TRIBUNE
$ *71 (Jive You One of the
%H 4W.r:l'
Wi,er. the Tata* Centennial exnost-
tlon opens In Balia* Jane 8 gggt, vl*.
hors wilt he greated by a corps of 25
offlclRi buries*** caw being trained
for toselr AIjoto ato fix® of
those selecteA From the bottom an
Uicy are Ninette Maxwell, Eileen Cor-
£2% ?•**«. Camolys Bur-
U&zk ftSAf %mUi iiii.yt}Q$t
***** h,Wk* «* •**«». Ttelrthttii*.
Printing
*iion. with offices la New Orleans, tot 13. block 978, Aransas Pass
Wmmm fe known in South, fH»ri*» D WaJlscp to O n Dtnn- i
Ttowis u * mult of many *ppe-r-'ias, tract S3, containing I07.f» acres j
■asset!* farm mterifegs and tract 24 rontainlng 187.81 *tre- ,
Ftetege of the K chtrs WR by the oooeg* Mok'<? survey ahriraw u.
oe* Omagra** w-.ukl aver, a return ro Hole:- C Wallace to O D. Dougia*.
the coRditiOas oi W32 and ires vc.t-n Same property as »bo%*.
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Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 2, 1936, newspaper, January 2, 1936; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth748674/m1/4/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Taft Public Library.