The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 27, 1944 Page: 8 of 8
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TEE TAFT TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1944
Service Men—
f Continued Front I’szf' II
meeting of tlic isgoelafion would
tie field stay 4.
---firr'tory V, u s-----
•Mr. :imi Mrs. K. IV. McDviiald
'it Tyiij.n ftiid Miss Nell McDon-
ald of nidistown were visitors in
the home of Mi |0|e: * - a *1 Miss
Shirley Tavior Saturday
- -■ flregitry \ fill-
I,!, i jgj Lupc- Kin? who has
Steen Hlatloned in San Diego,
rail;., tor th< past !f* ns.-nthr,
‘•tailed it! the hum*- ! Mr. and
Mr... H. F Pope Sunday. U.
King is former resident of
Clregory
Spend Only What You Must
Bank All You Can!
GREGORY SOPHOMORES
ENTERTAINED AT PICNIC
Yes, it was only a few years ago that
urged to "Spend for Prosperity’
were
Lieutenant Yarbrough ba*
But conditions
! awarded the air nu-tl t!
and
ferent today. With money plentiful
goods scarce, the cooperation of *
American is needed to win the
against inflation. And that m<
THRIFT, Spend only what you mi
bank all you can.
I basket dinner at Welder Park
j Saturday. Hos»U‘*»ses were Mrs.
jW. W. Tobr-d. Mrs. H. S. Craw*
\ ford, Mrs. J. F Coppedge Mrs.
jj V isa.-i.ks. Mrs, tV. Elliott,
j Ur.--. M. M. Gabriel. mot tiers, and
i Mrs. John K McAnt-lly. II uit>-
j making ten* Her.
Various outdoor games
j played and a basket lunch
! served at noon to the* following
| .Terse 11 1 uiantl Mary Klitutbetl
j Gabriel Dorothy .It an isaackt
! Joan Crawford, Bettie Jo. Elliott
i Tor la Crawford. Lillian Krit-g
i Mild;>-:l M<>ri-U,;n. Pen- Campbell. Mi lan:* Williams,
i Bobby niassor., raster Hill, Hoi- ninghatn.
‘hut Bnrgamtki Tommy (h» and Hamilton
INTERMEDIATE GIRL SCOUTS
Beard Si ribe
The Cirf Scouts met April 26,
vith the following members prett-
wit. ’Tl,; Pstty Ann Schmidt, Betty
Lootae Crow Nina Roe* Anderson,
l.L'Ot.a Bell Rice, Betty Jo Cur-
tise Joyce lUllelami, radon e Him
yi::.s. Marian Joyce Rice, Ellen
Shod I’attie Sparks,
Janette Wiii-
Hill, Lujean
Betty Lou White-
| he*ad, Helene Battels, Jenell
; Cook. Helen Howie Roberts. Sue
| Roberts and Margaret Caroline
! Rohertaon. totaling 21 members.
Boih our president
j Sparks. and it fit e-preslde:;I, j strong
Alone Kirtle.v, were sheen
mt-usies, bo one of our leaders.
■Miss Clark, presided. " We con-
ducted our usual business and
settled down to work on our
latest project—slt-upons for our
n, w stitched with bright thread Our
The sit-upons are similar to | "sits" will be used at camping
old-fashioned "Sofy-pillow-." They . and outside meetings and in our
will be made of oil cloth. They 1 hut. We closed with laps, prayer
are stuffed with excelsior .-Hid land minute o' silence.
Card of Thanks
With deepest
to express than
to (he many
rendered service and
liming this great grief from loss j
of my companion. |
There i. no death. I'm sure of
i'nut; the thing that -eeinr to he
I, but a touch of winter that j
lays hare the spreading tree: j
And, as the roses bloom again :
when all the snows have gone:
So do the soul, of men iris- |
vitt: finer raiment on.
Catlileen | Oh, weary heat t, he hravi and
not wine.* beneath the
with | stlug;
Beyond
there !i
st-ring.
.Mrs. AV. F. McLaughlin.
sincerity 1 wish i
a and share love!
•lends who have!
kindness i
The banting bram!. blown by the wind, can
start a fire that may destroy your home. Some-
My*» carelessness—not your fault—but you
haw# to stand the loss unless you have ade-
quate fire insurance on your property.
Aftk this agency to check your insurance.
The First State Bank
OF TAFT, TEXAS
Member Federal Deposit insurance Corporation
A. C. TUTT, Agent
TAFT, TEXAS
ffr* nr.HBCR ‘
f F.DEOAl. P£Sl*vi
svs
the *aP*v of death
Hu* nw&fit eternal
59 Well Completions
Week of April 15-22
When last soon the mu who j if Tojo doesn’t know what to do
been clamoring for a good 1 with the admiral and field mar
flOMOit cigar was ready to settle I slial just relieved of their posts,
for a dime. I we have a very good suggestion.
Don’t Mi*» tfc*
midnight show
SATURDAY, APRR, »
11:15 P. m.
“GHOSTS ON Tjflg
LOOSE”
The Eaet side K!d»
Laughs and Thrills
SPOOKS ON THE
TEXAS THEAT1
The Tux as Railroad Ct.tnmla*
Hiou ruporfod this wefk that then?
were 59 oil well roiupT Uons. in
oludin/r wildcat#*, for the <>f
April 1f» to 22. Th: hriiuis the
total for the v*»ar to 1 ,(M ■ as
coin pa ml with €12 for Hot sarno
period in 19i;i.
Fight For Freedom
Turpentine u- deslv* , fr-dn pin
and oth*; rosin j.- wood.-*
. . . On the Health Front!
TRY VITAMINS FOR ADDED
PEP AND VIGOR!
RADIO SERVICE
REPAIR AND SERVICE ALL
MAKES OF RADIO
J. SANCHEZ RADIO SHOP
Mexican Totvn, Next to ( athnlie Church
TAFT, TEXAS
Come here for complete Fountain Service
Stationery . . . Cosmetics . . . and
Other Drugs
STONE’S
THE TAFT DRUG STORE
Phone 24
Taft, Texas
• I© ®wa your home I
When we've won that Fifth Freedom,
we've gone a long way toward win-
ning the other four. And that, brothers
and sisters, is worth the effort We are
winning it, too, without realizing it. We
have the time to plan a better home
now and, at war's end, we'll have the
cash tucked away in Victory Bonds.
Fo Keep Going—Keep Corning to
CITY FILLING STATION
TAFT. TEXAS
Our regular check-ups help slop tire troubles
before they start. Slop in crt TIRE HEADQUAR-
TERS. Well do our best to keep you rolling!
FOR A LONGER RUN
GOODAe/LR
ALL-WEATHER” BATTERY
Phone 119
A Taft Institution
YOUR PURINA DEAL HR
“A Service Organization”
J. N. MOTTE, Manager
Quality Building Material
AUTOMOBILE
BATTERIES
Keep Equipment in Top Condition For
Victory Producing
Starting power! Staying power! Capacity ex-
ceeds most original equipment batteries. GUAR-
ANTEED 15 months or 15,000 miles. Other
Goodyear Batteries--to lit your cur and. your
pocketbook. Every one factory-fresh, full•
power, full-value?
FREE/ BATTERY SERVICE
Have us check the charge, clean and
gwo« cables and terminal*, add water
si needed. ALL FREE.
KKKP 1WOSC OLD TIStCS ROLUHQ , . ,
Vulcanisingfind Recapping - Thousands
and fix lho*» email dam- mor» qJm tpiiced ante
eyed placne lhai< asoy your eld tire* - and as. ta-
ccniae seriou* trouble U tica permit u«ed«d. It’s
»*g|ecM(L... Our area «•* ’'Extru-Mlieug* 1 rtscap.
(toedyear materiais trad p-iag, wj»*n it’s done lb*
metKe-J# tieteleped by (roodyear way. S*« u* fct>.
Cs*a4y*tct tUeirorcb. tor* die ratine ehowt.
Every fighting man in our armed forces . . . every
civilian on-the-job on the home front depends on
you fighting farmers to keep up production ... to
see us through to Victory! But to fulfill that extra
important job, your farm machinery must be in
good working order. It’s our job to see that it stays
that way! We assure you expert repair on any
equipment that needs it.
SWfifS*
rftrI
Regularly Carried In Our Stock
lassenger No, l Tires:
TOO-16. 650-16, 600-16. 550-1?,
-1,,)-!{), 550-18, 450-20.
Passenger No. 3 Tires:
'(>0-15 700-16, 600-16, 550-18, 575-19,
Truck New Tires:
TOO >n' -nok TOO-15, 600-20, £50-20,
* -0. .0(1-20, 825-20. 900-20. 100-20.
1 radar New Tires:
12'38’ 11 ur 900-36, 10-38, 1000-36.
f We Carry a Most Complete Line of
til,,’’ Repair and Replacement. Part* For Ail
2''* ^* Intematioxial Farm Machinery
We also maintain a service department which is always available
to help you get, maximum efficiency from your farm machinery.
AM OFFICIAL T!«E INSPECTION STATION
CITY FILLING STATION
R. H Gibson, Mgr. Thone IT)
YWME IK! WALTER ?!DCE0a :* ••TU Ster »nd the,
Story,” Sunday wining*, C.B.S. N-txwrk, “HOOK
LADDER FOLLIES," Saturday rwuntngt, NJS.C. Network.
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‘*A Service Organizaiion”
Phone 67—TAFT, TEXAS
Grant Crolley, Ass t. Mgr
KBm*.
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S. D. Crow, Manager
Rhone JOO
Woodsboro, Tes**
Tinrs
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Richards, Henry C. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 27, 1944, newspaper, April 27, 1944; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth711064/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Taft Public Library.