Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 27, 1934 Page: 1 of 4
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Taft Tribune
HOME OF RICH BOH. - GOOD SOHOOIB AND PROGRES0IVE PEOPLE
FIBIS IS A CONSTANT l'W$$L. I
BE SAFE. INSOTEWOT
Homer Eadtopwawwl
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yOLUMK FOURTEEN
TAFT, TEXAS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1934
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I'WILLIAMS
TELLS
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| x^i Corpus Chriet-1
Taft Students
Return Home
For Holidays
Likes His Business
m. l4,“ *'"h,t Having Use younc people who have
H BMccanee-s smeared OrewvWe ill i« ._ ,.aj from h(m, rttcn(llrj, u._
m it - grMiroo Lit Saturday in: »i>iu -^hooh
jPOUttOn-
f jEOTO AS
' gw
tent to the sit; »•>-
* '• "*■ fee. holid'ys lor the suy-tt- {
homes. Taft ts unusually well repre-
sent eel in tile colleges and univer-
sities of trie state this year.
Misses Evelyn Buckley, Ruth Pa-:
it takes, when he fw;k M*rth* Hirwood, Rena Camp-
is-'ii; Messrs Jam«3 Edward Weber,
for aU ' D,-,rw*rd K'rttey. Bill
£ort distance for another, arid passed "’'•bur lvey> ar* *,on,e •
for another Haas’ name has a$>- ‘uT
Charlie Haas, otherwise;
“Charley Horse," The Cor-1
Chrtstl Corsiir1' "The South i
Lfkws Hurricane, or what have you,
lifoved to ai'i the doubting Thomases!
that he ha-, what
finoped Ions dtstaiv'es for (.f,
•m touchdowns t>ueke<i the htu> for a
$
the holiday# from the University
i neared In the daily papers more times, ^orot^y Oo-ner and
k-thts past week than Kooacvelfa, Lind- ' 1 ‘ “* 'A ,ne 3an ,ar‘
Wi:: fewerv *,* Huey Lon,,.' v ff, ,**‘ spem,:nK'
.all Corn'Llped. Arm the publicity and ‘ ' ^ “ fi ’nds md re*
anuae s.< sell t-arr .td. II you like. "\‘,V „
feotbair and are still auv, m about P«^n. Jr., and Crawtotd DU-
tore or four more year, you will bt ™ "**??. tr°“ «*mner imti-
«radin; -• more Ww and !“ * * r V; ?• f*™* and Pre£
X drums still further to see him play ™ ^ A *
He tv in my opinion }v,. aLrnt the Jf° vf *f•"* u f T
Taft Miss Virginia Hargus, wh, Is i
attending a business school in Hous- i
ton, and Miss Nancy Fred Jones, stu-!
, _ dent of John T&rleton Agricultural j
| ^ou>. ;>— College .ii .hflphenvflle, are home for j
t’ie Christ u3w holidays.
Pteyott .Saturday— , Elsie Ruth and Milton Slandlee and j
The Cm-., wi'.f the Amarillo MLois Smith are home from Sani
Bwai.e, in the -state championship Antoato. Elsie Ruth and MUton have
Iiaila.-. this Saturday
Band Invited to
Play at Corpus-
AmariMo Game
Lucky Number 16
ymeiesi high school halfback that has
ever been turned out in these parte
' aad is long tw- he has a dry field he
places.
crank Baldwin Editor oi the
Waco News - Tribune, wdh 20
years of newspapering behind him,
declared that for obtaining a
maximum a* life’s experiericer the
news room of a daily newspaper
has no peer among ail the profess-
ion* known to mankind ThJ* *tate-
nsent was included when Baldwin
made the first of a series oi ad-
dresses by prominent newspaper-
men to journalism students of the
University of Texas. (Texas News
Photos.) i
McIntyre Avenue
Nears Completion
r*n» »n ,,us Saturday, and bwn attending Westmorland College.! prwreas on the street prying In this
**•- W tiw -pom writer- re gtv- while Mtes Smith Is a student at | city was halted temporarily last wcel
tag the North Texan.- .slight edge Drauehotis Business College. Bonham j when, the lai^e fleet of trucks were
peimmaiiy 1 believe th-.- only thing : Jon-c. student of the Galveston Medi-
that will keep Corpus Chruti from cal College spent last week-end in
brifigiu,: tome the paeon v.l or- tor-. T,it oUuu- gu,ag *o v>.i hu mother,
Utoas Lawrence <>: Human; to break.: brothes;; and sisters its Austin. Thoc.
i Band director Staa Enell. Sr., rccetv-,
ed word Wedaesdiy afternoon that
i the Taft High School Band had been
invited to accompany the carpus
Criristi High School football team and
fans tp Dail is Saturday, and play
before and during the state champion-,
5 ship football game between tne corpus j
’ Ciute-i Buccaneer?; and Amanita High |
School,
The invitation was extended through j
Jeff Beil, manager of the Corpus j
Christ i Chsrofcer of Commerce, end
expenses. Including transportation and
entrance fees at ilie game, will be
furnished -by that body.
Mr. Ezell stated that he had accep-
ted the invitation and that 40 rnem-
i oers of the band would, make die
j trip to DaTlis. The trip will be made
on i <-*^cia! train, which will leave
Corpus Christt about 9 p. m. Friday
night, and which expects to arrive in
Dattas about 9 a. m the foil owing
morning. The special will leave Dal-
las after the game Saturday, and wilf
: reich Corpus Chrtstl Sunday mom-
j mg- The special will run over the j
j Southern Pacific lines, and will reach j
Taft about 9:30 Friday night.
In addition to band member!!, & j
Urge number of Taft citizens are ex- .
peered to make the trip to Dallas in'
automobiles or board the special train.!
-o
Building Here
Is Progressing
At Brisk Pace
Building setlvlty, which bos been
going at a brisk paw: in Urtt diatag
, the t**t few moniSu, stSl cctitttyBes,
\ with several x»w penjast* Sudag
j ed nad others being eanagfteted, «r
I well under way toward
blui.cn ic jack LovcLcck lucky
samber. Jack is 16 year* old Re-
cently he went bunting near Mar-
fa, Texas wills hi; parents, :.rA
bagged this 16-point buck without
aid from anyone, The deer weighed
250 pound*, and succulent venison
graces the table of the i-ovriace
family and the boards of all of
Jack’s friends. (Texas Ns w s;
Hie "
boros.*
1,400 CCCMen
To be Discharge
hauling off the shell from Heldenfel’s
yards faster than It could be dredited.
iiie trucks wets honed last Friday,
East Texas C, of C.
s. leg or drop d»-«d.
Taft fan- are stixiomsly waiting for
■■ the final fiBii tin- first that a te-.m
' from this i rsioii of the state has
ever par. ..Kited in Arid tnen- v-one
writer in A:’.;.in-;io vh»? i.--* u going
to tie very, v*-ry mf if the Bum take
the Sandies He made- « few wise
«ack., several weeks ..go about the
corpus ch-.’-iU team—said th-st some
Smith i cs.i... ie*m gm amhiUbw. every
jew but. first team they met
. from up the stau- afwayt vook them
: for a rc-antng: a*M that they didn't
grow tougn enough in the lazy South
Ter a climate Wonder how he'll fee!
after the gome?
home from A & t art Geotge Bmitn. j this week
EWon Ford, and Damgan Moody. Mrs. i while
Cor: Drayghoa is also i -tudent a,
Tex University
and went to work again Wednesday of i
PARITY
AUSTIN, Dec. 28.--Etmor&Me dls-
charge frmn Civilian C»E«r»tte
. , I Camps cf approadmately 1,400 yonn*
a W8f| UfJCS ! men will take effect on or about Do*
of Texas Cei*teHHI8ili!;f5n!>sr 3L wa,i ranooswed U»t
------- 1 reek by Neil £. Guy, enroltment
SULPHUR SPRINGS. Dec 2*~tSp.> > supervisor of the Texas Belief Oom-
the LegtsHture mecta in I mission. Reason for the distibarge
' is the fact- that the men have served
the maximum time In the reaps that
-■'When the Legislature
! January, I hope that it will
make a
the trucks were stopped,
j grading work on Fetich Avenue con-
| ttnued. The shell has been spread on
a t unmiT McIntyre Avenue to the corner c-f! ______
PAY MEN I McIntyre ami Coirege Street, and it | sufficient appmpilauon to guarantee ^ alf3,wM 6y fnirr*! regulatkms, I AFFORD JCTSS
DIVISION DISCUSSED i ^ W,5>ectw t!lat hy the title this Is-1 titat Texas will be able to celebrate Its J u*ye tieen permitted to pottfciptlej * "* ,
i-sue comes off ttie press. McIntyre j centennial properly In 1838, for the jin the program during the past yearj The National ftoushig Aat fe «3»
The new grocery stow. 'jrhMb fe to-
irtg built by the Cage OBBSdMTacUda
Company, has been completed, so far
as emxstructl<m work s* awwawed. K
is expected that, 'helms and «*«*
win be raaoved In within the nxrcL
or two.
ConsL uciion is now under way oo
an addition to tee Tait naplraaeat
rimpmny which will 'be f»ed as * *h«d
and implement Jam*. x.«e shed will
extend from tlie main buhdmg to the
fuidltkm of tlie Impteneat Co. it
will afford needed flow ap®« »»d
w&ridsouse swaa-
Improvemeocs around tlie sohool
house include beUer diainoge fdaifi-
ties, mw sidewalks around Ute grasn-
mar scheci h<slM!r» uridsMesa^wWam
the high school IwBdin* to the gsm.
Dressing rooms were cc-sijdetea dur-
ing the fcotbai! setusm, ia addition to
other improvements,
J. D- P»trics recently moved in *
house, whiicb has been placed on one
:T ids lots on Greer, Avta-.E. tf ark csf
romodeUng and improsfeig wti! star*
immediately.
Concrete paving on a block of Orem
Avenue In front of fee Patrick, War-
wood and Finest Owfti haassE, hxs
been completed and It Is now «gw» M*
j traffic.
m*0m*ma<*t**a&»*'»**^'»*r
HOUSING PROGRAM'
declared I wrty because they fasve- Iseen
i cesaful
! duties.
Charles Bancroft. Pmddent of tbej^ in I*rf«nttia<f j Prioakm which have left in tfrrtr wohe
COLLEGE STATION, Dec. 26-The. thf s^eitUi^te1 w^eroS’ Of' g30d of lh* *nUre 8t*t*;
■report ion of the cotton perity pay-! eourw lacking and more gradlag is
i necessary to put the street in good East TexR* Chamber ci Commerce,;
j who has issued an appeal to east: wur “ “
. I Texas businesr, men "to get behind; redef boards.
T f « Texas CcnlwmSa! as a golden oi> —
fee process of sneflmg of Fetick Ave-1 t0 ^vertM Texas ’
hue is expected to get underway.
! Hatton's challenge to the fmvea of de-
Taft Band Invited—
Cocci r Liini Ezell arid hL c’liam-
pioia’iij, school band *m* sig-
lisi,y i,,; • !:i; j.<--k wliei: liivileil
by the c>.,i pa
i Cammeru- u, ,
L i-jr : genie Siturday
ment due to the share croppisr or
share tenant on farms coveved by
"otiu.’i icreage reduction contracts in
ifljt c-. that profiortitai wiiich his
share in the acreage grown to cotton
tins year by him bears the total
bcu-age permitted to be grown to cot-
ton osi the whole farm under the
terms of the 1934 and 1935 reduction
Cavitt-Coliey Wedding
Solemnized Saturday i history,” he said,
Mms Mary Cavitt and Mr. Grant 1 seizing
, Uaila:. :-j;
kwr.d. • >!-■,
rill Id.Cr.-
Wat u Wu
>e, iiruig
city to i.i
bub- to m
opportunity «I,,.,j ; wuu c, unew, V p,.,'l i
(tor: i Cliamber of' ri<ntraet. according to information re- Colley were lharried Saturday after-' never tome again. the Republic National Bank ii Trust:
. i!,r >im ‘ritvd Here from Washington by F. K. n0p„ ,i 5:90 oclock, at the dome of "Here in my home city of Sulphur company of Dallas, Das been elected
iaagtog ccmtructkm -and capltal-wood®
couoty afezdjdiir-atois. | iadusfttes.
and. local dvte] KxpUlistug fee abjecChw* of this
orgsnijations to do everything I**" i highly important legbdattmt today,
i slbie la the way of Lading permanent, j Mr fj^-rts, awtwaaa of U»
••Aside from the patriotic duty of eaiptoyme”t I ^
E. Owen* I* Elected ve^ffT
JrZSf-S Sector of Und
this opportunity which may: John E. Owens, vice president of: **** nkCS,t .ar-teMaing m unpurmam
1-*■-•*• im be*» enacted by OoogroM
fee Nattaal Reotmsy Art.-,"
i*. trip oil -:.ic M«via! Lain
.■in tor :rn: uccasHMl. and
mx- more tovorable publi-
The invitation Is a cri -
Ezc-.l for the vocit be
Tjjj, > t.irrst-’ senior Administrative AsSto- Rev. and Mrs. W. V Roberta with; Springs, which is situated an Dm: m 'u^ty-eUght' production credit! n^uJaflStaSi TS JS
....... i tant, cotton produciwn section, agrl- Rfcv. Roberts performing the marriage • Bankhead Highway, the Influx or Cen- . renaLung oeawtie «* r *
cultu; .a adiuatment udminbiration ceremony. The bnde a mother. Ms. tennial visitors from "feet states will ****““*«* » *** os a member, recovery ’ Mr.
-»»»-«'••• naviiient checks arc being Lulu cavitt. and Mr,:;, Roberts were stimulate business in every line, from of the beard of directors of fee Fed-: ,,DP whhh -s deskned c rii-tra- w
Rarity payment cheeks are being Lulu Cavitt, and Mr;;. Roberta
mailed out to farm demonsration the only witnesses. I roidaide filling stations to cold drink eral Land Bank of Houston, acctrvd-1
..genus direct froui Washington at fee After the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. "tandi, hotels, stores and banks. mg to an announcement by A. C, j
useful, privets encerpri* the largest
group of workers xtiU iin«mpk’v«i.
20,000 iper day and will be oolley left for Han Antonio, where' "It is a mistaken idea to think that willHms, general agent of fee Farm Wo s*ogle map or industoy W*”
deserving of the sup-
community in in.-, under-
proof fesi ne
: port of tu
taking
fo's1- Sam • Be sure and play
eho Grande
rate of _ ___ _
** ................ rs ^‘^!c^rsu*»s
are received from. Washington. Mr. Rlwrs TOey returned to Taft Monday I trat exposition will be held. There Us bee.Mnes an ex-oCficlo director j ness men, among them fee heeds «t
Ltobie said. j afternoon -scenic and historic interest particular-1 oi the Fara» Oiodir AdmUiistrattoa in; the '-argeet commercial urgaufwtdfllMK
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l he new ooard member is a banker j taring and tatdiiag interest*.
fast «*«*«*r these sviftn be-
' Ran-
A ( '»rrrclK*l'--
lt was stated in the write-up con-
wniiug us,, street paving project hat
w«ek that the pres-Mex school bod
! When the ________
j parity payment checks they sign »» High School and "has a great many i R ho P®*8 through our section of the
agreement which covers distribution to .-rj£U{Jg in ’ ^ c.tv< shf. attended I State. They not only will spend money . - — -------- —- - - —— - ,
'share cropper* and tenants. They disc- - school lu rorous chrttti .red! while they are bene«ut many of thou, of wide experience. Ft" r.-^xtg twenty. -gnrly
*“ 'J * “ ____ ... .jj, —_tivaa v;»••«¥*.h« Aiirois nr«irfiI«K4 rJ, fplmix •’
‘agree to report within 33 day; the ^ now j,,' }he office*of the'mav decide to romaia to make their *»« he was preakim of fee.come oocmaed wife the slaw jkb-
distribution of toe parity payment, ^ C4,aUniv pj,w(,r ar,^ com- hom««- This is a golden opportunity F'“xt National Bank .if Wills Point,
including signatures of tenant* and D:UI¥_ M]r Coitev caine ’Tafr. five *WP -l»w been needing to lift Tern Texas. For oevetal years .be was
gress towifti recovery of eeitsia haste
toaustruas They fmsnd that wSsttstm
share cropper* who a ere enttUed to:' ‘ f" ut,tfe!-0C(i ArioansM!out °* tSje »®»ugh of business despon- special banking repremrtattve of the csawuoMW goods had made « vtowtoB-
— •* 4“ ^ * I 1..... ,X. ,V. . i . « . ..... ... 1'0.| aPfirivwi W ItCftai: trijwflAj . A .-.-uAAvn . 1 ii.i „ ..a V
JK>ugh:- *ofih o’ tlx: bonds „ ^(are 0, the payment, instructions i Errfrwn^n fee oom-! dency. The century of Progress ex- Texas Farm Bureau Cotton AsMcbs- j tlal come-sack *t»we the bank hoiMsy
^ !vf;V- trustee, called tot0f) procedure arc included tn the j
attention the fact feat, lie
toaght out. of an endowment fund of I
munlty.
Hr i« connected with the! &ul «»« ter Ohicago tiin M Torn*, operated a subekhaty [ of IK. there were ether tndusttriwi.
ijoixte were ,omi^ wWch nr® provided at the time' cave tetolemeni. Ccmmm w this city i ««i fee centennial of 18D6 can do i08il otgoniwtton and gained wwgnte; j*te*«piBy feow dealing in heavy w
r>t fund ofot dei(Very of the check. ' Th(. youw couple will rr fee the -'thRt for Texas if every cltisen will get t!«> -bis knowledge of agrfeuttnrotjdm*Ne goods that were falling *»f
the jutituUmt feat te used exclusively; ‘payment checks amount to!h«,w with the brides mother. Mrs. j ^ind it now «nd eo-operato in fee marketing and Unaadag. \**jx*. The roost tmp«t«Jt of time:
m out of funds j . ; . ^ of jant' f.oru ravltt. | plans for its proiw observance. We For a ycof and » hull Mr. Owens way * wa* the eonstraetten u»du«ay. It mat
operation and mate-!“«»» allot-1 _____________________ .owe it to the state and to ourselves, president of fee Central Bank sntjteBiMl feat new how buikttng im6r
for investments,
ussd for the
teaaritx- of the school.
for purely selfish rexsODS."
! Trust e-wnpony, Dallas, ieavtog tbsre dropped rwariy 96 pro cettt from ttw
Tntttle-.
: year*
A motto ->f groat truth- in Barrow * plained,
office at the high school- “Great j
discuss ideas: average minds)
discus* events; small minds discuss
people a pity more of us don't' have
** 5«Mt average minds * • Paul Bus-
w!1 of the Beeviile Cotton Oi! Com-
tMny-,a -word wrangler”- -told roe
what the word "transpire'' mexnt and
1 didn’t believe it * * * Bet you don't
eit.iej-—look it up if you're w -mart
' A fellow asked me the other
what kiad <»? « tripeari*.”;-" I
iU r, . SVilH*.
nice? • • «
Retail Sales in ' l exas j-purchase tickets on the special train;about 9:30 p. m. Friday.
Show Gain Over 1933 — -——^^
Building Over Slate
Shows Slight increase
AUSTIN—Reports h'om Vi repre- j
sentatlvc Texas retail stores, estfe-,
lishments -too* ««» average gain jt ■
;,;ales during November oi loA iJr-» ;
oent over November last .vest and «
o: only 3.4 per cent from
, - <,vher»ii. toe average sc">stm«i. •
ISIV;.-*- .’SIO'it'iA l :
^.cording to t-hi University olj
Bureau ■ Business Research ;
firs; eleven roontlts of -
cent greater ;
| Skim of Condemned Aosmali ’Use-fisi.
dedmv
AuK tin
October 2
vember
A moderate increase over
sial a siwp rise over No-
last ycir was recorded in
fexa-. building i^rmlta grunted dur-
hv November, according to she Uni-
Versiiy of Texas Bureau of Business
Hcstiareh Rs.no.»j from 40
i,. !'•
cent
Texas
Du: mg i‘‘c
1934 ,<af« were 21-4 per
than In -the corresponding penod m
19-13
■”0. fe*‘ Afferent types *toros.
(.<•*■**:* spriUBlty siwp* »Sow-
«1 the U«f*t g«i'» f,VPr Nowm^
1/sl year with’an increase w
ner cent. Men's clotblug stores shw-.
roprrom-' * e .rain in sole* of IM per <x»t »no
-atire towuf: and cities ia the slat;- i»rg« department stores an
**J* total permits valued at $2,459- 18,5 per cent Oft ***• **” ,_?T
•w tetsmi.d $2,083,241 in October and oarel store* ***** departi
.i, NoKudwr. I!*i, g^wis t-f.V*,
i.erctisi. wad 1&8 per cent respec-: etine in cahis %M< !prt 5’**r ^ L
Wv«;y- Cities showing gains both per cent-and OJ te' **nv !
O«ober of the currer.t yew and: Collections of outstanding •ecoame j
November last year were: Auttta, were considerabiy better than
Cd’tHii; Christ) coreKterw. Dallas, i vember last- y*»r- 0“**°* •*e-1 . '‘f !
Rio, Fort. Worth. Longview. Mar- Hi per cent of outsta»i5-»«
_ • f.r, Shsrman. Sweetwater oud Ty ; were csSiecttel *g*^IU”' •'* '*s‘ r ',
: beard of directors of each Federal -1***®***» Hainrtng Art became tew
| Land Back dittrict s» in.toe up of “It w«* expected to alleviate the
jtvvii members, in fee past, three of distress aaiong a large ptettan of'iM
fee wicuiber# o>. fee board were seiac- 4.000.«)6C. persons ia the United states
«d oy fee nattanai farm ioa» tws«j~ who normally depend upon &4. .•:«»-
c..iUom> and three by the farm Loan utruction industry fr* their iivlfeood.-'
Board, the predecasstw of the Farm The Federal Govvnvnent. throm^h
Credit AdmlnutraUan, and fecseveafe, fee Housing AdnUnlstr-iUon, wiB m
a director-it-ioiEe, wo* chosen by the: sure tending agencies against 180 per-
Farm Ltun Board from persons .no-; «nt of all *!*».« provided iris totoJ «f
cweti law* dorii not exceed ;30 'fsw*
r-t tv- ssvreSfV mi&M V <««&'.
’-dratsd by harrowers.
; 5?r*!W s*wrfet,«s -J’ (Vic ;* Cfu-
; XX Act of 1333. watch created fee
: urm credit- AdmislstoaUop, the sue-
I amsor to fee director whose term «x-
iinstl first after June id, 1934, was to
elected by the production credit
.-r.-c-.-. itians. the second by borrowers
] -.“tar. t-hs bahke im cceperaiivea. and
j tiH1 Uiird by the nsttionsl farm loan
(Creitinned on last page.*
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Idki
one i*er cent of emu pouna ot tmtjLuni txmi. 'plans for
: cotton it* the producer’s farm allot-1 -----------o-------—
I .^nt which is 40 per cent of the TICKETS FOR FOOTBALL TRAIN
i average production for fee base period WILL BE AVAILABLE HERE!-------------------------------- abowl Team ago to assume Utt *«»•» lwe»' J,w »»*
;9M to 1932. Mi. ?x-! ________ iat the freight office of the 8. F pasiuoii he now occupies. He w*s. feteo ®S all fee families then on few’
Those who intend to attent the'1-.mes nmwtiirv«r t4> J F Jolty, ; born in Galveston &ug has iived in | re'Kef rolh wiv. th» oi m&fc-
| Corpus Christ!-Amarillo .state chant-!,The Ticket* will be an. sale Friday!Tews ail bis life ; «» nocmdfo engag'd to buttdto# R
: piucohip football g ime at Dallas, may morning. The 'rain will arrive la Taft! a* explained by Mr. WUllam*. the •** 80j¥t fete sttuatteo feat ttee
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Tom Oreen county r-!i«f oificiali presented «ti«R Sm Angelo-
nrenufai turtd sheep and goatskin products to state authwtes at
Austin last -week. The skins all came from contiessned animals pur-
chased by the government. At left is Max Feugc, Saa Angelo tanner
who supervised the work. At right is Andy Andros, relief livestock
supervisor. Jackets, quilts and rugs from sheep pelts and goat skins
comprised the exhibit. The .next approved federal prefect foe Saa
Aogfio-if .«gp«oieA<tea be a relief tannery and maas&iiatpag pteat.
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Williams, Fred L. Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 27, 1934, newspaper, December 27, 1934; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth750158/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Taft Public Library.