The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 15, 1950 Page: 6 of 8
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THE TAFT T RIBUNE
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Vr HAT a tribute to men that our favorite name for Cod has been taken from
human fathers. When Jesus looked into »ae fare of Got? an'1 '•aid. •‘Father,” he was
honoring alt fathers everywhere. Like the great, God of all the earth, our fathers are
the responsible toilers, giving their strength to the daily task that provides food and
'shelter and the comforts of life to their families. They have set the examples arid
established the noble traditions which are enshrined in an honored name Whether
inscribed on a Coai-of Arms, or written on the flesh tablets of human hearts, they
have bequeathed the mottoes and chivalrous ideals of which families have been
Justly proud. Read the history of mankind and be alerted to the significance of good
fatherhood. Joseph was the son of Jacob, the son of Issue, the son of Abraham. In
the mmd and heart of every child is enshrined the memory of the thoughtful devo-
tion, the self-sacrificing toil, the happy comradeship of a good father. How these
fathers of ours grow in our love and esteem as we come to maturity, moving from
the arrogance and rebellion of youth into the deep understandings of women and
men. Mark Twain has spoken for us aii when he wrote, “When 1 was a boy of 14, my
father wa» so ignorant I could hardly stand to have the old man around. But when I
got to be 21,1 was astonished at how much the r,mu had learned in seven years."
Your church v0U, father!
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Eastern Seed & Elevator Co., Inc,
QUALITY SEEDS
HIDALGO MERCANTILE CO.
Dealers irt
GENERAL MERCHANDISE & MEAT MARKET
Phone 116 —o— P. O. Box 326
CAGE FUNERAL HOME
KIRTLEY'S DRUG STORE
—Your Friendly Druggist
THE FIRST STATE BANK
MEMBER: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Federal Reserve System
DR. JOHN M FAR IS
CHIROPRACTOR
LIEBERMAN'S
—A i wove Something New
THE VOGUE BEAUTY SHOP
Mr.:. J. E. Sloan —:— Mrs. Sihle Schick
TAFT MOTOR COMPANY
Your Friendly Ford Dealer
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THE GLOBE
MRS. B. A. PULI IN
J. &M. GROCERY &
LOCKER PLANT
PHONE 57
K. F. HUNT, Contractor
PHONE 340
CLAUD HAJSLEY MOTOR CO.
De Soto — Plymouth Sales & Service
CITY FILLING STATION
—AND—
HI-WAY SERVICE STATION
TAFT IMPLEMENT CO.
PHONE 31
RADIO & APPLIANCE CENTER
PHONE 305
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
K. J. Morgan, Minister
Sunday School, 9:48 a.nv;
Morning Worship, ' 1 o clock;
Evening Worship, 7:30 o’clock.
Youth and Pioneer Follcw-
sJtip Meetings, 6:00 p.m.
The Sacrament of The Lord’s
Supper observed quarterly on
the first Sunday in the month
(January, April. July, Octo-
ber).
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Pressley's Sinclair Service Station
OaOKCWi OS> CHWST
W. F. Showers, Minister
Sunday morning: Bible
Study, 9:48; Preaching and
Communion, 10:45. Sunday
evening: Young Peoples
Training class, 8:00. Evening
sermon, 7:00.
Wednesday evening: Bible
Study at 7.0®.
A YricsuSy Welcome Awaits
A......Ail Visitors!
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH i IMftjACIT.ATE CONCEPTION
Rev. M. C. Brittain, Pastor W»tROT
Rev. Fr. J. C. Alvarado. Pastor
Masses at immaculate Con-
ception Church:—Sunday 6:00
Sunday services: — Sunday
School, 9:45; Morning Worship
.'0.55; Training Union 6:30, j a.in. anti 0AZ a m. Week days
Evening Warship 7:30.
Tuesday — 3:00
I 0:30 a.m, Wednesday and Sat-
| utdays excepted when Mass is
Women’s | at 7:00 a.m.
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beams meet at the church; j sions every evening during
a A*. anrt a AY meei'' Ros3rY hour; Baptisms every
3.15, rt. A.s anti u. a.s me^jday bypi3viou„; appointment—
at the church; 4:00, V. W. it.a. On Saturday, from 3 »<> 5 p.m.;
meet at the church. ou Sundays. L-m i to 3 pm.
Wednesday — 6:15, Choir
practice; 7:30, Teachers meet-
ing; 8:00, Prryer Meeting.
Mass on Sunday’s at Holy
Family Church: 8:00 a. m.
FIRST METEODfST CHURCH
T. N. Barton, Pastor
SECOND PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH CALENDAR
Rev. Samuel Ramin*, Pastor
Sunday School, 9:45 a.rn ;
Morning Church Service. 10:55;
M. Y. F., 8:00 p.rn.; Evening
Church Service, 7:30
W. C. of C. S meet5- every
Sunday School 10:30 j Tuesday, 3:00 p.m.
Evening Service 7.15; Wed-; Choir rehearsal Wednesday,
nesday, Prayer Service andi 7:|Cw£ds mect on
Play Night, 7.15, i Thursday every month.
Tfcs Chsfcft of Yaw Chelce Every Saadoy
PHONE 131
‘Wc Appreciate Your Business”
CAGE’S HUDSON
SALES & SERVICE
WILLIS LAUNDRY & CLEANERS
WILLIS DRESS SHOP
TAFT BEAUTY SHOP
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STOP FOOD MARKET
PHONE 27
I N S U R A N C E
EASTER WOOD, SPARKS & CAGE
Worsham Field Crop Dusters
Airplane Dusting — Insecticides — Fertilizers
Seeding
TAFT FEEDERS SUPPLY
Home Owned — Home Operated
BOBBY CURTIS BRUCE SMITH
Ful-O-Pep Feeds and Seeds
Cage Hardware & Furniture Co.
—AND—
Cage Implement Co.
THE TAFT LUMBER CO.
COMPLETE HOME BUILDERS
Emmett's Grocery & Market j
General Merchandise —phone 330
E. W. SANDARS
Consignee
THE TEXAS COMPANY
GEORGE K. TAGGART, Jr.
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THE HUB CLEANERS
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Richards, Henry C. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 15, 1950, newspaper, June 15, 1950; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth749297/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Taft Public Library.