The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 17, 1938 Page: 4 of 8
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SUPERIOR
AMBULANCE SERVICE
TRIBUNE ADVERTISERS
Invite T<w Patronage.
For Chest Colds
NOTE:.........Suit Club members may
select patterns and be measured *fc
this time.
Distressing cold in chest or throat,
never safe to neglect, generally eaw*
up. when soothing, warming Mia-
terote is applied.
Better than a mustard plaster,
Musteroh get* action because it’*
NOT just a salve. It's a
SrrHsmt.’1 stimulating, penetrating,
and beipfu! In drawing out local con-
gestion and pain
Used by millions for 30 years.
Recommended by many dotJtor# and
morses. All druggists*. In three
(strength*: Regular Strength, Chil-
dren's (mild), end Extra Strung. Ap-
proved by Ga->d Houadmejtog.
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THE TAFT TiiimiNE. TAFT, TEXAS. FEBRUAKY
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Ky MBS. 4. p. COPPEOGE
Th* H- D dub held their meeting
George Kline Sign*--.....
SIDELIGHTS
(Continued from Page One) j 8y MARVIN JONES,
poets to report to the Giant* In «f Con*reM ,r#m
August Two other professional
This Was Washington’*Bed Conte to Chur
SOava roll call im! repeated the club
pcayw, Mrs Milton Gabriel gave
a report on the federation .netting
held its Aransua Pass last Friday. A
program on education was rendered
the lined
In signing with the New York in* Person «« ,<de"yv '“ w»T“e*w'
eleven, -he Gregory athlete will he such a program. Anyone w»b
nlxvlne wiili two »f hi« former Horn- a short memory ran retail the day
Ll frog temmmatea—Tiliie Manton o( five cent cotton and twenty ce j
--------- am! Willie Walls Kline is the first; wheat, of lea rem < ^ ^, , kiM,
with Mrs. E. O. Brown as leader. LIhfc.t0 fr„m .his Immediate section, cunt cattle 1 ' sections
The hostess served delicious reft «*!»-,„ »|R« * pro (notnail contract not only the f«nn «n
menu to the *««rta. The meeting A hrofhpi, Porj-W Kline also a h». wrecked Indnstt «-<
adjourned to meet Tuesday. Marchl, r Xaft H,gt; school atat. is a The well-ltemg of <Mt''aiuu
I. a& the home of Mrs. E. G. i ,lil(K,nt at Texas fhrtstian ilnivor- i necessary if the natl-n Is lojrn •
s slty now, and played tackle
hist fail's team.
It Ulv iiat '"H ■» * j
with ami is la the well-being of agriculture |
that is the purpose of the farm pro ;
gram.
! The new legislation contains th. 1
following features
(1) It continues the soil conserva-
tion program, Improved and almpM-
s
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH -1
\N N Robert*. Raster '**
Sunday School at 9:45
A. Tutt. Supt
Morning Worship, II:(HI a.
li T U. at 6 <M> p. tn. .MU*
tie Simmon*, general director. ;!
Evening Worship at. 7:<»0 p.
FIRST METHODIST CHUB©||
Richard Heacock, Ratter 4
Sunday School at 9:45 a t*. ™*
Morning Services at Hi.50 a.
Evening Service# at 7. Ml p. *> ‘
W.
M S. on Tuesday lit 3:00
with Mrs Fred Mires a* hostess
Thoa® present at th« meeting wore
Matwlsuie* Fred Mire*. >Md Brook*.
Ft O Brown, O W. Wileon H. 8-1** *-i »•*.
SmS a a i*v«u... O. K.jFarm Credit -- . „ .
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._»*««a. -:*• ?• r/.'iiri“f»»* - "■« - , „„!Sh yrsi—w-*-. »*—»»- ^—
GW Gabriel went to ban Antonio treagmj5r. 0an M Thomp90!,, as-;collections^ to be tised in eJ f0 ______ __
SXrZSSST «* “ Hdd F*. 24, 25 49-31 Friday Night
CATHOLIC CHURCHES
Rev. Kevin Dunne, Faster
Masses In American Church,
! other Sunday. 7:30 or 9:30,
Masses In Mexican Church,
i other Sunday, 9:30 or #:00.
m
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on buainesa over the week-end.
||*. and Mr*. £ G. Brown were
In Kingsville over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Whatley were
in Matthews visiting Tuesday.
M. E. DeV’ilbisa left Saturday for
Sew Mexico.
Mias Gladys Mires of Corpus
Cbrfsti visited Mr. and Mrs. Fitsl
Mires last week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Noel McDonald are
home from Abilene, also Mr. and
Mr*. Ro/ce McDonald.
Mr. and Mrs. Trank Granberry and
! Beeville Stock Show To j Pirate. Defeat ^Hour.d.
Be
Tin- Sintim Pirates played a little
, tnc ieim
too rough for the Taft Greyhound* i#Hon
last Friday night, taking th-rn by j
score to bring down the cur-
basket hail season
Capacity
that cuts costs—saves time
radkittrri three executive)ing the distribution of such product. ___
officers, there are three other direr- in the Joited Staffs. I s f thw ftril annual spring
tors, L. B. McCain of Rohstown,, (S) It provides for ,oa"S ““ T^'1 fat ‘l0ck show and auction sale of
Grover Impaou of Beeville and Miller | rioug farm commodities t I '! T Breeder-Feeder As-
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orgariivstlon are Geoige ” • »«" jcl-y. -!Vili*. February 24 and 25. is aiwured!ujll of the 19SP
land, Jr., of Alice. C, U Cox of Bee- (4) ,t authorizes the Secretary of: ^ ,arKe number of cattle already |f<„. hoth teams.
vllle and W. A. Rom of Robstown. (Agriculture (t0 ^‘L.^tionT'agalLst! consigned for the sale and show as- nm AdamHj of the Pd-ates. was
:*r-is:-«* —.....- ,h“
I plication.® through to a final ctm':W * .
. ; While
f <*> i‘ -ke. P-.a.ou for findbig Hereford# ^ ^ ^ ^
new use# and new outlets for tann
CHURCH OF CHRIST
C. L. Maxwell. Mlnl»t«-r
Preaching every Sunday at HS j
m. slid 7:15 P- m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday
p. m
Ladle# Bible (’lass will meet
day afternoon at 2:30 o’clock.
You are cordially invited to
the fellowship of this splendid
ford. Sunday.
|the high scorer with six field goal#
land two gratis throws for 14 points,
of registered; (.(lr(js i,ttWrence held a clone »«<••; February 22nd.
allowed t° (tion to Adams by accounting for
GRACE LUTHERAN CHUi
Arnold ibrig. Pa*tor
Slnton, Texaa
Sunday School at »:00 a. m.
Night Service# at 7.3b p. m.
Luther League social Tu
........... five field goals and a charity (Ms
, . , ,ho,-,v ed to 20 bulls and HI females, select-i Ul tolul n polrts for the visitors
commodities and the p.<*- • e(i fr0m a larger number by a «lH l.iimmle Landrum also -cored 11
of and lot 8 rw,wl,< ’’ 1,1 ' ing committee, there will he on the p(1(tt;s f„r his mates
rvieh major region ground* all types of range bulls for- p lh(1 Grevhound». -lack Creager
(6) H provides that the !««««»■ ;w)e at private iransactlons. Pen* [(rovp() (0 t„„s,
wheat, | a.re
Everybody go
i hurch.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHUI
John C. Ramsay, Patter if?
Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.
Morning Services at It a. m.
Evening Servi <•# at 7:30 %}
The- game, which started off fairly Subject "Th- Pi -acher who
: 8|ow, with the Pirate# doing most -d over llifflenities.
Theordiiutloti and Inatailaiiug t
it proviaes t»«i #ale at private iransactlons. proved (o he the most consistent1 j,., ( "An Ordination of Umg
i by a two-third* vote, may ef*,H ' „ *1 ure being enlarged to acctimodat* fr()al r| Rer i,y accounting for three Junior# at 3 p. m.
j marketing duotos on corn, w-* ' ’jthuae animals goals and fan fr<»- throws. Intermedlutea and Senior#
:cotton and rice, to be « ® *’, utlyBrg will be assured a chance staling eight point#.
| when there are surplus# abc.ve *tal; B „„ ,m of an|ma! they do-
market .III abaorb ton ■ J | „ pri™. »
'"17,”.7"So.,Stme,I ............. .......-
m T * ‘ u ha,| n(„ t* p„t! dil ations are that, the demand will (he Ja.., p.,.;wi wh.-n both ti-am# u.e schedmd f-.-r Fand** ™
be brisk, spring alway being *h,'.J|U ., ^,.„rinjs stride. Inwr.-m- and postponed till next Sunday. Al Mp
itl best time for buying and filing; A,,,1)ns lli(| „f tin scoring for prior to tin noo ning servlet 9®
I7i It Increases lie » ■ ' ' ' breeding stock. : Kit,ton during th. rally, while Ntdwr..' ,......-n, s--don «nd Diaconata
i gervation payments to am ; Iw)f), VaxX tlartln of Greens- , , (.0n*rilntted to th- Taft a .a„(, m preparation. H§j
| and tenants and s*4s ^roducera1 can ■ burg. Indlane. ont of the ^ three best : ......' ' >*«<* «®
, payment w -< •' • known auctioneers ir< the nation. Uu,th- floe- was Jack d„: - for tld- !-t lal o> casloa.
iw-tve. will be in charge of the sale ami w'Hj 8mt mu Nelson, who played
I (Si It provides Protection fo, » ]>f, asf,|Bt(J(1 by Frank Farh-y. r.-pre-! (,i(.ii. ^ hiKll „ h,M,| can-. Slnton-: t. am- m-t ‘ ® Mimller
.ants and prevents tondlm-da who aentatlv® of the American Herelmd; Alba showed up w. II .... ......mb dob,. • ndh b«Uet
!due- their tenants without Journal of Kansas City. The*, tw«S
tion from getting any part of the ))rilV(.(i VPry popular with cattle ;
oppose any quotn.
S Into ,. ffext.
JOHN DEERE
Four-Row Tractor Planter
If you want real cost-reducing capacity in
planting your crops, a John Deere Model “A”
Tractor and this 4-row Power-Lift Planter is
the answer. The planter is carried by the
tractor - each unit is flexibly mounted to insure
even depth of planting. Equipped with famous
John Deere Saw-Tooth Type Steel Picker Whee
for cotton; John Deere Natural-Drop Seed
Plates for com anti other seeds. Other equip-
ment to suit your needs. Come in and see us
NOW.
, payment that would otherwise go to
' the tenant.
j I have instated from the very t1r#t
| that, the farm measure should i on
!tain provisions which would «*»«"* anIma, husbandman at T-w '
! fair treatment to small turroers «»« , {, „ „e 1|;,„ hc-n ode,
I tenants so that individual farming;— ,.ftU)'(
I will be encoiliaged. Such piovislo.i# ^ Ju(lK,Iur v, ill he don- mi th
| were Included in the measure which - ^
,1 Introduced in the House, and l »>» ha |li-(,n ,,
men when they conducted th- fall
sab- of th- association at the llecviib-
hIiuw ^rOim«i«.
G W. Barnes uf Station.
. &!
M College, has been t<>
( Tlt lTCdl ill t.L' ■ shti-vV i
:thtd.r <■•«**pth Ly »
both Slnton bGdnn^r
Ahip^la
bv a 17 9
>u*m
A
TAFT IMPLEMENT COMPANY
wloh.1 ihn second day
,)h# u—,1 reserved for thr- sale
| glad that, we have been able to keep, g|>w jaJ , v.,Ii(s ,,, being off......I
j these aafoguavd# in the measure. fo], rhjh b(ivs , ;ish aWard- will so
; The provision for enlarging our w;,m,.rv'in ,i„. rat stock contesi#
foreign market# is one »f major me f(> 0|pstl y0ung
! [tortance I believe that it is m»> i, . ,(l ,
j better to pay a sHvbt loss on ,.!uul
i men is to countries which do not p'o- • ling to plan# unnottne-d by
'luce a oommodily (ban to r«fmm 1)!(StM.fl,t,on oHMl)hi.
| front producing that cmnmnditv a Knlarge,! since ih- Novemhev -how.
i (hu» the. labor and commerce. ( ^ ^ T„,.,„ Breeder F-ed-r Xs
i connected with its Production. Hi , „ow m a total of 4«
been retained m thei^^^ (,omlUi.ltt runnlim f,-om
a line bor-
exhibitors Boy#
their animal# will
. ,,ff,-r them at au, •
W. A. GILES;
SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE
for the
2
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JOHN' DEERE. QOUlTY 1MP1 EMENTS and SERVICE
NOW OPEN
Red Arrow Garage
Located at Roberts Gin Lot
Expert Auto & Tractor Repairing
Satisfaction Guaranteed or No Charge;*
25 Years Experience On Auto Repairs
H. C. Thomas, Mgr.
5 philosophy ha#
bill ,: the Rio Grande north t
; The measure, is not all that ^ome or ^ ^ Maverick. Zavta, Frio. Atst-
! U# would have liked, but fee, t u • BU n„xar (-,,rn:ii. Guadalupe. La-
•it Is a step in the right direction.,Colord(,0t Austin, Waller, Ha.
jit. provides the fundamentals for ‘;rtg an(, 0alvMlon counties.
‘ long-range farm t,nfi , anch ,. Th(. association was organized
improved In ih« UKhi 01
KAHN .
Of Indianapolis, IncL
WILL BE AT
,_____ can b,
!„ur experience from year to year
Chemistry Class Visits
Refinery at ingleside
was
;about ten months ago for the ex-
I pressed purpose of promoting the in-
|.ers#tg of South Texas cattlemen and
: improving the quality of cattle Pro-
i duced iti tlila set tion. By cariying
out a long range program It is felt
chemistry that this region can again be placed!
_,wHnv nio-u'ng th,- Chemistry that this region can again —
J.. «f the Tafi High School wen. In IU rightful position
T H E H U B i
IN TAFT
Xl*L|Y.rWxA.riW^ii*~ii**‘<,*r*^*t-**Jwwwi«>^v»w'W*W*iAVW«Ai«*‘W*,«^XX^»a*W*»
to^TuEleside' to" look over the Humble! in the rattle industry. With all the
Refinery Mrs. Redding acted a#'natural advantages it ha. at IU con-
ll n ■ ' , ,,, ,,f (>.p ntmtd Interested calfiitnon foil n ■
the tm.r of "’“"j, ,hat ns as any in I
:re""«7Mr* Rowing took the .lass, tin united State# can be produced,
'with Mr li I Woodson, chemistry The two annual #ul-s and show-,.
,he chemical laboratories each spring amt fall, are rents M
: whore Mr. Story, brad chemist, ex- the general program ......... w ide
, u viriotm instruments in spread attention on this region anil
;“t: ......... .............. ■711'”.......;
.till, non, »M* >" .........
icould get the different “fractlmm" of Texas.....heat- ..............................__.....
oil for test in
Friday and Saturday
It was explained to the class Hie
many different kinds of* oil that
come from the original 'tude oil.
There was gasoline, which l» one
of the light fractions. Then came
f,ud oil, which is heavier than the
gasoline The class found <>«' that
six kind* of oil come o« ami then
: they have a heavy crude oil Mi •
which goes 'o the cracking plant
Where it is broken down and mad-
into gasoline. ,
The class raw th, oil "'.wing
from the towers and then got to »ee
the cooling W«cm of the tower*.
\,-xt v,•' inspected th, boilers and:
jiast the and hath* where the gaso-j
din# i» finished.
The class, composed of Hail Bat-
tels James Whitehead, Jack Jones.
Bob Hughes. Walter Maxwell, Bruce
t Berry, William Pressley, Mary Vlr-j
glnia Thomas. Leiand Morgan, Jack;
Paterson, Albert Long. Viola Her-
ron. Wllleen Findley and Klolse
Creager, wants to thunk the men
at tlic plant fen
them through th<
there w;re vi rj
hop- arc wore riot
to them.
10 kind!; showing
plant. Everyone
oiirteou* and w-
too ram h trouble
February 18 and 19
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The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 17, 1938, newspaper, February 17, 1938; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth748563/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Taft Public Library.