The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 47, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 20, 1960 Page: 2 of 8
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to igferded il should be ae*
r § % attorns of Taft will hav® such
§>« Use to build a |2s$6,-
pwlhiiitegpisoject that will in all prcfc*
; long after most of tfo® voters have pat-
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mmg axwr mi wi ums
lawss
tat fey the federal goventtnaftt.
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RWtMte tmW odd iMredit feftiArif units
pC«$4 3W#iiity of receiving them is
§!- Afitt/f: 000ffasgm is received it would then «se
EipptafSrttofi’betas* the project i* built in
project is voted down at the polls it
& tm 'tom list of other projects that Mw
pSwded fey Tati bm\m d narrow view-
Taft Loco Is
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bmt m at home lor a$ut
throe week*.
Mr, 90* W*; IWNni
tins wQm W ®*A WWilft Am-
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tt$;«« Bsvir "ere tw to arrive
g in Wvst Texas proclaims this to the World,
of 4,§§® Friendly People and a Few Sore
•a
4 4s) Bcwnething constructive to Taft., . Let's
■ Son Heads . . . Let's help our city to grow
i fight progress!
from few Jinn's* *wum#niw
evwtiB* for five day* hero with
Gay's (Mimas. Mr. and Mr*,
j, E. Powell, twtwroo semes*
ter#.
Mr. and M/m. titty QritWs. 4r.
arid family of Cypress cam*
Friday for « visit with hi* pa-
rrots, Mr. and Mrs Guy firites
Bte JStev. and Mr*. M. C. Brir-
Mite teft Mwsdsy morning ■ for
tort Worth where hr* attended
an evangelistic conference miv
fil today. Tim* are due tacts
iMMomnr.
,Mw, Paul Harrison was in
Pieummm tor two weeks last
weak with Mr* Davis Harrison
■w>m 'mm a fempittaj patent tor
never*! days. lit* Davia Han
rtsan* fiytd tart until a few
wrote ago.
»**. H. 0. WHIM and Mrs,
wtoyd Anderson of Sinton spent
Monday with Mr*. Otbo Evans.
Mints Marfew KtehMatt of Sui
Kc*e CsSie*# at Alpine is doe
is ‘thla evening for about five
err slur day* with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L.• Etc hblatt,
between semesters.
Mr. and Mrs Charles Kram-
er and family Visited relatives
in Krtippe for the week-end.
ftty&y tl*ws Items
HJ Sunday in teredo.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Mulllna
visited in Kingsville Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Runny Moore
r Roi-ri Taylor and! Mr and Mrs Ttwvj t.
xtaL shiliev l avlor v :S;tnt Mis wvsie <he «ue*t» of Mr. and
So * total Frank C.av m 1 !f«-VU«.y Uirh-m of Waetdm
roiptJS Chrir'l Mo'vhn ':*’>
Miss Shipley 'jfttylo*'. Mr*. Mad-
ge Sinton and Mr*. J« f. Se-
beata atttsndsd tte Civic Muaic
Clw in Corpus Qtristi Monday
night.
.Mi*» UVmm Tiliaon and Mi»#
Franklin of Corpus Christ! were
the gue*fi ut Mia* Marie G«.ii»
aghet Sunday altennion
Mr*. A. II. Mull ins, Mrs. Ed-
gsr Moore of Port la ml and
Mr*. Howard Moore of Corpus
Clwiatl attended an open house
at Mrs. Tom Bortivi'» htutie iri
Mathis Friday aftornmat.
Mr*. V V itoitoy of Refugio
visited Mr*. Bradley A Nutt
last Thursday
Mrs. J, F Coppedge and her
mother, Mrs. Mary Crawford (4
Portland, visited Mr*. C. 1. Wi-
ley of Ague tiulee Sunday and
Mrs. ■!. W Salntunson <rf Robs-
tOWil.
Franklin Abney of Woodsboro
visited Mrs A. F. Abney Wed
nesday.
Ml'S. 0MU-tB* W. F'>>k0 ami
ehlldtw of Rings vibe spent Sun-
Say }%&} mixJay with iter p»-
mstvfjj, Sr and -Mr*. E M. Pup-
$M?r,
Uicik, Wesk-y. Nancy and
tieth TtnineH of Taft were dm-
uer guests of their grandm..ther.
Mis EuetSe H Pape. Sunday.
Wesley visited Pat Hunt in toe
afternoon.
Mis, II. L. .lin-ger of Corpus
Oiristi was the dinner guest of
Mr*. .1 F Coppedge Friday.
Mrs, K V, Gallagher and Miss
Marie GaUagber visited Mrs
George Peters In Corpus Chris
ti Saturday
Mrs. Cart A. Houghton of Aran-
sas Pa** spent toe week-end
with her mother, Mrs. J. ti.
Willis.
Mr. awl Mrs Etavkl Krebs
mid Paul spent from Friday un-
Mr. and Mrs. Benson Catch*
ings and three children of Port
Lavaca were the guests of Mr
ami Mrs. Frank Smith Sunday, j
the Rev. Gerald Mann from
the University of Corpus Christ i
preached at the First Baptist
Church here Sunday Mrs. Mann
and baby attended the service*.
Mrs. A, M Schmidt and Miss
Shirley Taylor vntted Mr*. J
1> Willis Thursday.
THE TAFT TRIBUNE
PuptiSMiO Each Widussoay at Tast. Texas by ths
GuTHKie PoBoamno Company
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TAfT re*.*# Uh«t# act- or Coivanits# Mabcn a. ♦«/»
NOTICE TO TMF PUBLIC ANf RUMONKOUS HtfLttriOW UPON the CMAHAC-
TCW t>TANCHN»J Oft WfftUTATtON OF AMV M:f9»ON FlH*d C»« C.O«W»ATION ;
WHICH MAV Af'ftCAft IN THK TA»T TWl»UWE. WILL tiLA0L* •« CCHIRft'CTftO tf IT j
IS *«Ou»HT TO THE ATTENTION OF TMK Fti»Ll!SHf«R
A Saving Every Way
Send »H
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w a * h -
able* t«
uu f or
the beau-
tiful re-
sults that
only pro-
fessions!
laonder-
ma can
give*. Increase their life!
Save your Valuable timet
ftsvs on Soaps, bteache*.
Ktarchl Save money too--By
sending laundry to u»!
BUIS
Laundry St Cleaners
Phone t.A 8-M84
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COURTESY
Tile sincerity,
kindness and
efficiency of our
staff will be of
great help to yoy
during this time of
distress and need.
i Understanding help *i
iv’ limes of bereavement
Cage - Merts
Funeral
:, .£■
Presbyterians-
gt* few? davs you, as members of. the gov*
of old Pres-Mex and the now? vital Pan
« School in KinasvtUe. will convene
il*:':
K*-
jean sciutoi in Kingsville, will convene
IM likelihood make decisions that will have
—i-ieffect on the City of Taft.
for your consideration will be the dis*
nol'iltt property and buildings formerly us-
Pres-Mex for many yean was a
* -■ ^ part of Taft and naturally its closing
afeo by the city as a. whole; however, the
mfflMtRc^b^itod the closing were logical to follow.
■ M tfcfwwent time the City of Taft is enjoying
jfefiiiyi of the old library' building on a compliment*
rfn.e facilities have been used extensively,
OTtisneh short notice, and even greater use is
ipff some arrangement can be worked out
kte to all concerned.
fAi’wi greater importance to the future growth
** City of Taft is the disposition of the land
by Pres-Mex. Taft’s logical growth lies in
ction and it is hoped that any plans con*
ty your group will bear this in mind.
u,d yd^ group deci.de to develop this proper-
imne sa»d business sdtes you cars be assured
e City, Chamber of Commerce, Civic Clubs
Ivate ifidividuais will lend their full support
at sutSertoWng.
us know how we cm help
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Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hiscy'
wore in MeAlion to visit bor
parrot* last we«gt-*-n<l.
Mr*. Truman Heim whs a hos-
pital patient in Sinton from
Wedneiktoy to Saturday and Mr.
Holm had toe flu at home dur-
ing that time.
Mr »M MN. V. R. Glass on
and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Standlee and son visited the
Glenn Wades in Corpus Christi
Saturday.
Mr. and Mm. W. O. Ijtmpt'eeht
and Mr. ant) Mrs Gene Puffin
and son of. Sinton were in Col-
lege Station from Friday to Sun-
day to visit their sons ut A&M
Oeliege and to attend the ba»-
kettail game's there
Kenneth and Yvonne Brittain
and. Ginger Lackey of Baylor
University wjii be home Mon-
day for a week between seme*
stirs.
Ihnner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Aivin Becker, Jr. and family
on Sunday vveiv Mrs. Aivm Bee-
ker, Hosier Becker, J4r. and
Mrs. Miitob Becker, Mr. anti
Aim. T- C. Bay less and daugh-
ter, Mr. and Mrs. R. N. West
»«d sons and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank McNamee and daughters
Mr. and Mr*. Martin House
and baby of Sinton are spend-
ing aix>‘>t a week lie re with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess
Juttasy-
Toks Burkhart!t xpcnl last week
in Bayview on business.
H. A. Baker of Cameron is
here for Use winter with hi*
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs, F. E. Lcmrey.
Mrs. W. A. Purvis came home
ia*t Thursday after being a hos-
pital fteitiem for several weeks
in Sinton.
STEAK
ROUND OR SIRLOIN
AVOCADOS-each____________________Sc
POTATOES-5 lbs_______________________25c
Cello
CARROTS
GREEN ONIONS
10c
5c
i«^*WW<V»ct<WV»e,
hunch
FRESH TURNIPS
5 ife. «U<s
ORANGES
5 IF. hag
GRAPEFRUITS
10c
39c
39c
Snnkiut
LEMONS - dm,
29c
Frozen Foods
to fa. Pkg. Silverdaie
STRAWBERRIES
tir, Roue Turmell came home
Sunday after having surgery in
a Corpus Christi hospital on
Tuesday.
K. G. McKamey had surgery
last Thursday in a Corpus Chris-
rt hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Aiber? Crew-
ford and daughter of Smith-
ficki visited Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Merts and Linda last Sunday.
Mrs. Grover Nayylor came
home Tuesday morning after
being a hospital patient in Sin-
tan since Saturday.
Treeaweet - » m. Can
ORANGE JUICE
19c
m
Rath's Fsncy
REEF CHOPETTS 49c
Libby’s - 10 o*. Pfcg.
GREEN PEAS - 5 for $1,
Libby’s - 10 tut. Pfcg.
CUT CORN -5 for
Libby’s - 10 or. Pk{|
CUT OKRA - 5 for $1,
Libby’s - » ox. Can
LEMONADE -8 for $1.
Bell’s Finest
ICE CREAM - 3 qts. $L
Pioneer - 25 lb.
FI VERS- pound ---------------------
PORK STEAKS, Lean and Tender -lb------31
FLOUR
HOG HEADS - lb.
VEAL CHOPS - lb.
RACflN - lb. Cornflower
FRA \ KS ?' •-"» «*«
SALT RAC ON - lb.
LARD 3*39
F'rtfjh
PORK FA T. - lb.
Pinto * 5 lbs.
BEAMS 49
SUGAR 5-49
C
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HO!AKIN A -3 lbs. $1M
01,EO, Wilson * lb. 1$
nisei ITS - 3 for
First Cho-'.t
SALT- 2 for
2k
m
Folgtts
COFFEE-lb.
PET MILK-2 for_____________________.29c
FAB - Giant Bex___________________ 69c
VEGITOLE - 3 lb. Can............... . 59c
CAKE MIX • Good and Rich -pkg______10c \
COFFEE, Bright A Early - ib___________59c
Ai Toilrt
TISSUE* 2 for.....W
First Choice
FLOUR -5 (bit.
SPR Y * 3 lb. can
N.B.C.
CR XUKERS * lb.
TIDE, King She
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Mita fcodroom, tfa* desa, the worfe-
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For All Vour Exterminating
Needs — Call
Mac’s Pest Control
Termites, Ants. Beaches, Etc.
Cattle Sprayed
Lawns and Trees Treated
Free Termite Inspection
FRANK MeNAMEE. Owner
Rhone*; tA 8-CTS9—LA 8-266?
TAFT, TEXAS
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Stock Up On These Dollar Day Bargains
CATSUP, Snider's 14 or. far - 6 for $1.00
CORN, Italy's -12 oz. can - 8 for $1.00
First Choice - No. 300 Can
BLACKEYE PEAS - 7 for..........$1,00
No. 300 Can
PEACHES, Libby's-5 for___________$1.00
Libby’s - No. 303 Can
:RUIT COCKTAIL-4 for...........$1.00
First Choice - No. 300 Can
TORK& BEANS-12 for__________$1.00
No. 300 Can
‘OMINY, First Choice -12 for... $1.00
First Choice - No. 303 Can
MUSTARD GREENS-10 for ...$1,00
First Choice - No. 303 Can
TURNIP GREENS-10 for_________$1.00
Texas Magic - 8 oz. Can
T0MAT0SAUCE-13for_________$1.00
DOUBLE
TORTILLAS
5'
Meadow - Clio - Grade “B” Med. - Dozen
EGGS
3f
Carton of 12 Plus Deposit
COCA COLA
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Del Monte
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Guthrie, Keith. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 47, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 20, 1960, newspaper, January 20, 1960; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth711563/m1/2/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Taft Public Library.