Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 24, 1933 Page: 3 of 4
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THE TAFT TRIBONE, AUGUST 24, 1888
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Ar«m< Pams, and a' one Ume
jiji nwpiojw of the Tribane, colled here
morning He had been in
Citifa/Bbt, the last year, but returned
4 the *tulf wmtrtry a* he tike* the
dimste here better.
There will St* m awteteiks; of Stoss,
Bewrit i»f Tmeteea of the Taft Unde- '
{MtiMtea* Seheel IMMMtit «• Ktesadey, j
’Aitfvntl s», iris, at eight «/«les± to'
the Qmt feetMlng t«r the jw^
at adopting » fMrtt for ifef yew j
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This Mneetiej U In Ms* jihMS®.
Mtd all Interested citizen* o*>» -a-
4 >».!<! to ter.
With only iuuediate relatives pare- j
sent, Miss Fay DeVObiss of Toft and.
A Mexican child, IS months old, Julaa Baird of Kingsville were united I
’ 'it some kerosene and become in marriage tr a quiet ceremony
* tehtioa sdemoiasd at s-oo o'clock Thursday'
—i one morning at Use home of the bride’s.
irister, Mrs. Ray Cardwell, in Taft. The
•vows were pledged before an altar of
‘hot tac cut. flowers sod f err cry, with Rev.
s of the puke, pastor of the Taf' Methodist
f.. .a sale Church, presiding,
store flatar- The bride was attraetivelj- attired ir.
a lovely blue frock with all blue
•«i c&tforsts, Sh»? wvrf t #i?ii24for cor
Bt VCR QI1TS ailirusti .,,• „t „«*!.*. and id- of the
• '•hoy The bride Is .he clmrmhrc
'> daughitn- of Mr. E. E tteVilbiss of
jnadu.'tf of TaC
,:n an hem in Might school and attended the Cor-:....
of Arts and Industrie* for three
y«?*w. For the past few years she
we* connected wtih the faculty -f
JV'-r asked; ‘Can you make Taft High School.
I ha figure Tire printer The gram! i * the popular son of
‘Ho. i cant make my ac- Mr. and Mrs w T. Baird cf Jtings-
at ’mt f;KU"c f ile buyer vllle He Is u graduate of the Texas |
;U, make the price $61.50.’ College of Arts and Industries and is
;r almost fainted This was now a teacher and coach of athletics
Dew at ‘.he Bishop High School.
<yer continued- T am firmiy The couple left immediately after
that business will never the ceremony for n trip to Houston
•1 should until every legitt- and Dallas They will be at home in
) is making a profit on its Bishop after September I
»'*** -r‘ rati, i drank some kerosene
' -Jz ;o«t Of danger
TDf, ^Vm W“ a Xmam vSBitov' 1 has been anrounce
‘ * Wednesday, and we are thank. B- V Sunday scha.-: c
* ,"U’V . m>Jcr thE «*»y of H*Ptu» Church will hold
™n-* whlch have been added to at the Taft Mcrcanrile
...rconuneiT'.ai ^<eto, ,• lev,. „ m day. sun ing «. 8:30 ,n thr morning
r‘f‘11 him make any r-mark.< about
tip; improved appearance of Green
sggrwnnit,
T, A. VEKNOR
Sec’y. Tar'i Bawd «i Tmtm i
NOTICE
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To AH Owners of
Automobiles Trucks and
True tors
YOUR LAST
CHANCE
, •' buy#.' ..viced • prurU-r I'.r- :> -[U
H**wh* Mu,k'o *»*■<“•• an cation on some prin i- ■ and tie
trm there arc • w on the; printer quot.-d *52.'
h00r n>!fl ‘* *‘,r fWStoffW :a wtckly letter sent oat by w. A.
"inr, Af !ndtV‘4uah and Mcks. maa-gcr -f 7y;>oU,e lit yf
li‘d cf any have beep over-
please caC attention to the
The list can be wn on the
Uk postoffice lobby.
With the experience we are
havinsf with
P Y R 0 I L
BUY MERCHANDISE AT
PRESENT LOW LEVEL
We realize you are making
s mistake h> not using
PYROll
A National Process Tax on all cotton good#
goes into effect or the first of September
The o#w wage scale fs already sa effacG
Every commodity is on an up-swte# In
price.
Put it in vour new car. It
will keep it new.
for Sale at
KIRTI EY’S DRUG STORE
Taft - Texas
sales 1 have made stp my mlrfi that
I will do no more chiseling. If the
------.• fellow makes a profit In his
buslnefs he ia,r! afford to buy more
goods from me—and pay for them,
from now on lexpect these from
whom I buy to make a profit. That
is nsy way of helping bring back pros-
perity,'
This experience actually happened
Sr, Phitadeipria The onto thing that
has been changed is the figures, but
he difference in prices quoted above
is exactly tV same percent age of
| <Hff««hce as in the original figures.
4 .. 4 j Ir. this man sane? Ts he thinking
4 l|L_ ^ |right. You can buy a;:d sell *t lower
|g|Sj|||. v | than cost prices, but then even the
-a- Jf buyer eg-- only hope for a temporary
t j gain, eventually hu, act will cotnc
1 wP<WBWWWM| A -f ' back t:, him. because somehow, ‘the
l a 1 i Chickens will come home to roost.1 *
4hL ' 4 • -Lee's Summit (Mo i Journal.
VICKERS-SfcWHORTES
\i, i nd Mr: Alex LUUeo and Rjvy ! jiher
Ptpkin of Refugio, were In Taft Tue*
•Ml afternoon Mr. Pipkin is manager!
Refugio baseball team, and
v hi'- him and Alex were talking1
bn.'.chsi! wi:h the boys on the street/
'■*' LHHc; visited Mrs Martha Cox j
-It LUUeo still carries hi* Injured;
":m '*•> a sliisg and m a ptw^ of;
•'"is hed been taken out of the el-1
he will likely have a stiff elbow I
These element#, obviously will itheal the
the prices of every itens soaring in <t?htUw
t«# the present trend. This campasjpj is ©f
importance to every ftwamfr tor ssste
nwffld and seosU fee head«d «Rh the Inst
hit of purchasing power you have for «ta
September 1st. actual prim* wi advisee
from 15 to 25 percent overnight.
This ig not just a tally-hoo for a putris
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ANDERSON K MIT
PYROIL CO.
Taft - Tewe
but a sitiiiitww iiwi sowisd mi will
be met by every thrifty honaenrife la tfete
territory.
COME AMD STOCK UP!
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fill
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Humphries Bros.
Have You
Driven the New
X start of a brand new industry for Ml** Elizabeth Norths® and teon-
*t* the State, aid OtSieland were united in marriage ;
J The cetemome, were in charge of in Corpus Christ! last Saturday night |
X the Young County drape Growers August 19. at the Methodist parsonage \
*;• Association, which is reanoisible for with Rev. Freeman officiating. There;
| *h* eomrtderaWe interest in grape were «;• attendants at the quiet j
'«'■: growing that has been developed in wedding-
•J that c:imty within
XI years.
! have for s»Jt* -SO head of FINE M\ I.Eh
from .1 to ti >ear„ old. ail TEXAS MULES
weighing from 950 to 1.250 pound*. The-**-
mules are in my sales lot on Farm 2X be-
lon^int' to i E. Garrett, located on the
highway between Portland and Gregory,
X053 ran always find me or, the farm. We
will be glad to show mule- any time. You
can reach me over phone 120 at noon hour
and at night or by letter addressed to me
at Gregory. IK) NOT BUY until you see
*he fine selection of mules I have for .-ale
at PUK ES that are ruihi.
Mrs, Oilletand Is the charming and
Mcompliahed daughter of Mr, and
Holts admirably adapted to the: Mrs 1. G Northam.
| growing ot grapes and climatic con- Tali in 1950 inns, 7»yr..»- *s.u twu-
f ditfons conducive so richness to jusc dieted here high school education here
If es are responsible for the develop-1 graduating from Taft High school
y merit of the industry in that county with the etas-- of ’30. At present
| o.— - she fc assoetted wit hthe Cage Hard-
J Lockney lx investtgattn" the pas* ware company in the capacity of
A .-.biteties i a cannery to handle 'he ig.erographrr and bookkeeper
t vegetable crips grown on the Irrl- yr_ oilleUv'd has Iona been a rest
y gated area "of AOyd and adjoining .,,f Tnfl and is the son of Mt
|:counties .and Mrs. j F- Gffleland.
| During June the Donna canning jtfYfjNT BRIDES ABE HONORED
A* Factory yva.% tumii-g on, 3.01K) cases tVJTW SHOVEFR
j; of tomatoes daily with 220 employes __________
4 "tisraced during the busy season. jjjss Lulubelle Crow and Mis?
t Olmifo Cannery, nearby, was putting oeraldme Whttwcrth were joint host-
y; out 1.500 cases daily The grapefruit esge- Tuesday ai';ern«ts. August .23.
t. g«w !••• September will see these at ^ home of Mis?. Whitworth at a
*■* and two -:t three others in the ndsceHeaaous shower given for M
X ’-attey busy o«v!s Vickers and Mrs. Leonard
She came to
growing of grapes and climatic fort- Taft in 1930 from Taylor at:d com-
HyDRAHLfC BRAKES
oxoATtwo mm
Rtf ST FSOOF ALL STEEL
BODY
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AVTORUtic t%mcm
SIX FOWERFfil. CYSU
THUMBS
THE GREATEST OF ALL LIGHT CABS
AND PRICED WITH THE LOWEST
This Car is truly st Chrysler product ecabodyiftf
all the features of this greatest ©f ail cant.
Before you buy my ear drop ® a
line. Our salesman will call and dem-
onstrate the true merit of. either the
Plymouth ar Chryskr.
M. U. SMITH
Dealer in Fine Horses and Mules
Roy Murray Motors, lac.
Ttaparra! and Lawrence Sts. Corpus (Mi
Colsatv’s Ribbon
I dental cream
I 7 kinds of stains discolor
j teeth, (frigates removes
I Miens.
LADIES NOTICE!
SANDWICHES
have taken Taft by stout*.
There is a reason Try
one ycursdf and you will
not wonder why they have
found favor hers;.
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Yob pay no tax when you boy eos-
tnetiev. pc»-fv.mw. elf. from us. We,
ami not the cutstetnw. stbuarb She
fax assd yi-S we offer the »o*4
com pie »e Si»e of »*v«jnette»
jw rfsnu »l tossrsi price* in town.
cpugratulstSon cards and instructed
ithem to follow the cords which were
• attached to them- They found the
: cord? lead to the dtntae room where
' they fou-d many beautiful gif's »r-
j mneed on the table*.
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'-Ox y-—- to.rved to flic
i guMta:
The Masses Bcte Hath SfandlM,
Montez Crow, Marjorie White. Miu-
rine White. Arailee Asbabmrner. Me*,
iorle dolly. Ethel Louise Thiclen. D->ri»
. Rothsfhmwit. Jusie Helen McKenri?
' Dorothy Gamer. Nan-v Frod. J,"-:-
Ethd Phillips. Mrs George Hiehard-
s;n, Mrs Edw!r Tv: v. the hon"trees
I Mrs, Vickers and Mr- GslVand :*r-‘
■be hostesses Mis.-- Whitworth rod
Miss Crow,
Palmolive
t SHAVE CREAM
| Softens the beard in one
Minute
i Reg. 35c Tube .25c
Colgate’s
| SHAVE CREAM
Large 35p Tube
| Special at 25c
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Pahnoiive
SHAMPOO
i Lar.ue .frle Side
| Selling for only 2.5c
DELICIOUS
BORDEN'S
ICE CREAM
Pstii •
Quart.........35*
SPECIALS
Low Price* o» N»c.k>«“
ally Known Producl#!
CHAMBERLAIN’S
HAND LOTION
*I.0*t Size ... 79c
Cleansting Crean^
Lemon, PUsin & Strawberry
Rcfif. $1.50 Jar -«9e
pa»;
A merican or Russian
MINERAL OIL
n«H»F IMKVITRFO
Fi-;;’:-.- night. August 19. * V V.
meeting was held at the haw of Ml»
Mar-- carat After a w* ft»teri»tbMf
nwram Miss Ka"«y SWd Jtmes «»•
posrod. dreseed es a Oynsy and ‘.aid
Mrs Tnm Patterson's fortune
'EiweBted her wHh a bundle *»t lovsiv
ififtfl
Ur*. Pallet non was formerly M!*i
rases Sevrtnt.
Delicious rffttwbmeb**. were Mired
to the following: Misses Paulis* Puli in,
law .Jones. Mattie erroa. Ethel B»r- j
*»« Mattie Staunonit, Dorothy Oar-
twv. BSouiw! Oner iiaael Oitwm. j
itomsc CH3*es». Naacy Fr«t smw
Mary Mr*. Gamer. Mm j
/White asd. ibc feweiaFe*
Full Pint
yourself. Every day is bar-
gain day at The City Drag
Stare. Complete new ship-
ment of cosmetics and per-
fumes just arrived. Ladle*,
you should M them over.
Our slock Is the most «9**
plete in the city-
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Baseball Player*!
Rk,«* Sam ~ Ct*t> Saniwteto
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Large 11 Oz, Bottle
Milk of Magnecia
mt
BLACKDRAUGH
25c Sim 13-
m. CALDWELL’S
Syrup of Pcpoot
tlCk Sim . 49c
$1 M3b* • VS*
Colgate'.
10 & 15c SOAPS
Suy ont regular 10
or IS cent: bar and
f®f another for 1c
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Clark, W. S. & Clark, C. W. Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 24, 1933, newspaper, August 24, 1933; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth749682/m1/3/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Taft Public Library.