The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 27, 1950 Page: 4 of 8
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and time far your tar to get our
TEXACO SPRING CKCK-OTf
Sheet? Flattering? A thou-
s n a d t i m *“ >■ e * " t But
MOjUD stockings have
something more The hid-
den inch .., extra give and
resilience tight in the knit
. . , makes a mile of differ-
ence in the way they fit—
feel — wear. Proportioned
leg sires for tail, medium
and short womea
Handbags
Gowr., Dress or Slip
Latest style - and colon.
Above is shoulder bag wills
adjustable strap. Others to
choose from in durable kid
leather.
BLACK SANDY LOAM
$7.50 for 5 Yds. Load
SAND, $2.00 YARD
GRAVEL, Any Kind, S3.25 Yard
CALICHE, 52,00 Yard
DELIVERED TO TAFT
We are always pleased lo supply your car
with good Humble gasoline and Humble motor
oils, because we know you're getting products of
quality. You ear will run with smooth power
when you use such high-grade gas and oils. Get
the habit of driving into our stations, if you are
not already among our many pleased customers.
We not only service your car with oils and
gas of quality, hut we give you the kind of cour-
teous and prompt attention that has built our
business. We give you better all around service,
mad such service and such products are the result
of a sincere desire to deserve your patronage.
TlfL PERFECT MOTHER'S DAY GIFT
link ot Iio gilt th.d will please Mother more
if she knows you gPt it here. .Many to choose from
nti see these soon.
W. T. VICKERS
Panties
Phone 30
ODKM. TEXAS
READY-MIXED
! CONCRETE
Delivered
In Taft
!! QUICK SERVICE
PHONE 392
iCiraisf Materials Co,
| Aransas Pa##, Texas
Handkerchiefs
She'll be thrilled with
a gift of panties or
bras, see them at our
store.
CITY FILLING STATION
Present Mother with a love-
ly pair of shoes. See «w
assortment of dress sh»**
and samdels of all kJadO.
Newest Styles,
Mother can always use
more. Choose from white or
colored. Cotton or linen, in-
itiated and lace edged.
Comer Green Are. and Gregory Si.
Taft, Texas
HI-WAY SERVICE STATION
Comer Victoria and Highway 181
Taft, Texas >
JOHN W. OLLIFF, Manager
ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW
■Ml
PAGE FOUR.
THE TAFT
TRIBUNE
f-at; jr.nroBara.iss a-uax« vaou ’•««
Thursday, A^ril 27.
Tiss Tuft ftibotie
Henry C. Richard*.. Publisher
Entered as second class matter
May 19, 1921, at the Post Office
at Taft. Texas, under the Act
ot Congress of March 3, 1878.
Bund iws
The monthly meeting of Cub
Pack 20 was held Tuesday night
| Lodge Hall. Two moving
ko’s brother. Adolph Prosehko,
all ot Shiner. They were called
here by the illness of Mr. Prosch-
ko.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Williams
and children spent Sunday in
Austin
Mrs. O. E Kirtley
Leaves Today On Plane
Mr*. Jack Sandars and three Trip To Washington
daughters left Tuesday to visit1
North Word
School Has PTA-
Pupiil Contest
gicture films were shown by
P. Moore, and refreshments
were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coffee
sod daughter, Susan, and Mrs.
Fannie Men king enjoyed a sight-
seeing trip to Austin Sunday.
They also attended Church in
Duda, where the Rev. Lee Crif-
f*{Vs j« trvjat vj-f
Miss Maxine Howard was a re-
cent guest in the L. H. DeMouchc
home. She is a student at the
University of Texas at Austin.
C. M. Howard of Kendalton
spent a week here with Mrs.
Howard and their grandchild-
ren, Melissa Howard and Rees
Howard DeMouche. who have
been ’'kiting in the L. H. De-
Mo ich» home. Mrs Howard
and the grandchildren accom
panied Mr. Howard home to
Kendalton.
Taft Folk Attend A&I
Freshman Follies
and son. Jack, of McAllen, are
visiting Mrs. Florence Huber.
Mrs. Avery Glasson, Jr and
daughter are in Robstown visit-
ing her mother, Mrs. R. G Wii-
Mr. and Mrs W F Compter, |son-
Mrs. B. U Nelson and Mrs. I Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Helm, both
Karoo's Kirtley attended the'Students at the T.-niver tv of
Folias at A. A 1, iTexas .'t Austin, spirit the wrek
Mrs” Pal Maurin in Rio Hondo. Mr? O F. Kirtley will leave j
Mr. and Mrs. E B. La Mont this (Thursday) afternoon by a Musical and Wedding Con*
have hud as flieir guests, Mr. and plane on a trip to Washington tfKt waa rendered April (i be
Mrs. D. L. Wilson of Donna, and C., where .-he will visit her tw(vn the P-T. A. and the school
Mr and Mrs. G. R. Wilder of sister, Mrs. Connoley, for a few j children. The school children
Mission. days. She will also spend a few v on first place and the P.-T. A.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Purvis days in New York City, and will , placed second
and daughter spent the week; K° by boat down the Potomac The most outstanding uttrae-
end in Texas City with his par* J° Norfolk. Ya to visit her *jon was Alexander (Butch >
ent.i* Mr and Mrs A. D Purvis, . brother, Mr. Whatley, who i& | Gray who performed the mar-
Mrs. J. A. Williams and two ,n the Navv' ! nngo ceremony for the child-
daughters from Lansing, Mich., She expects to b. away about ren.
arrived last week for a visit with 15 'lays ' The Musical was sponsmed by
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vr. R.
Glasson,
Mr. and Mrs. Harlin Haley
Mrs. C. L. Gathing;, and the
Wedding by Miss Ida Mae Gill.
Mrs. Minnie Porter, president,
was greatly encouraged by the
excellent cooperation. i A i l*> •
Funds will help defray com- f\lT)Q DUSinGSS
men. etr.ent exercises | Roth Ctrc|os
The teacher
the contestants
WMU Circles
Meet For Progra,-
of the W.
i ,ur part r.ts and m, t at the ilaptUt Ctiumh ^
journeyed »<>1 i......«. ------r . ln
14 under the
day afternoon for
In the Literiry events Janette Mrs. Gunti presided at
•••’.in ' I; id." e anri hu;ir, -ion. and <bairn,™.
It S Rucker to ,m ii ! place. - landing Mime tte -, gave rwmi
In Decl.tjt'iim hern:. >• It: i.et ly n-j rt- Twenty-five
took .‘ t eorid place and in Music j bers attended. ib*NR
Mary Lee Ilen- n (..ok eeond Circle meetings wili be
Jomeriy pastor of Portland ! College in Kingsville Thursday ;, nd with he p..rents, Mr. and
Methodist Church. I night. Misses Edna Eari Comp’-1 Mrs Truman Helm.
Jones has returned iton- Mary Ethel Nelson and A)-j Mr and Mr. B. E. Ivey will
cfjieavo Friday fu* Dallas, whtie
Mrs. Lee ...^
to he.i home ir, Tcn^u C-:,. Gkla., !ni ‘ -V members
after a ten-day visit with he: 1 u Follies cast
brother, W. N. Larkin and fain :
fly- ! LaGue Family Visits
Week end visitors in the home
of Mi and Mrs Joe Prosehko
were their son, Monroe Prosehko
of Fresno. Calif., their son-in-
ion. 5rJ dzug.Vcr, M. and Mrs.
Steve Roznovsky and children,
also Mr. Rozncvsky’s sisters, Mrs.
they will attend tht opera and
I the Toscanini concert. They "11
D0DGE-PLYM0UTH
DODGE “JOB-RATED” TRUCKS
SALES AND SERVICE
MARTIN-MIZE MOTOR CO.
PHONE 153
SJNTON, TEXAS
| leave Dallas May 3 on the special
• train to Loui«- die. Ky. where
they will attend the Kentucky
Derby. The special tram
! return to Dallas May 7.
will
oil.. Mrs. John U. La Guei
Alamo City, See Battle
Of Flowers Parade ...........
P ! John; spent last 1
week end in Ft. Worth with
. „________________ Kamey spent Friday in San An- |!jaf, I^urn.
I»>.dore Zinper and son, and Mrs. tonio, where they witnessed the A1° Jb ln t,lC hosp.tal.
Sieve Michalec. and Mr. Prosch-' Battle of Flowers parade.
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
cs
Mr. end Mrs. Olin Cavitt and
Miss Maggie Lentz spent Sun-
day in Port Lavaca with their
brother. Rev. Walter Lentz.
Mrs. Joe Thanisdi of
I wish to announce to the general public
that 1 have gone into business for myself, and 1
will be pleased to figure your electrical work of
all kinds.
jpur
j - pent last week end in the home
of her daughter, Mrs. C. L. Hisey.
Mr.
Hisey s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred ffi-ey of Spur wer •
nere from Saturday to Tues-
day.
Mrs. P. A. Josserand and
daughter, Susan, have returned
tram a trip to Guthrie, Okla ,
where th<-\ visited relatives.
R D. Hendrix left Sunday
morning for Temple to goi
itnruugh Scott and White Clinic
He was lucompanied by Mrs
Hendrix and daughter, Evelyn.
I am well experienced in this line of work,
properly equipped in every respect, and can give
you good service and satisfaction I formerly was
associated with the Radio <V Appliance Center i
of Taft.
No Job Too Big Or Tim Stria!!
F .
PHONE 3871V
MURRAY
BOX fiOl — TAFT, TEXAS
!4 85
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nowsm^m \
A Gift Of Beauty And Love
Yr . a bouqui < ol coixtgi- nf lovely flow-
ers truly a gilt of heaut> and love for
Mother on her day.
If you If! us provide the flowers, vou .ire assured of giving
Mom the best. ( .ill :>r drop in (od.iy and let «, irranie
liouquet of corsage to he delivered on Mother's Day. Fitbrr
one is a gift that will tell Mother, better than words rag
King's Flowers
say tin love you have .or her
PIIONI' I (lb
T AFT. TEXAS
Linda Bartels Elected
jTo Phi Beta Kappa At
i University of Texas
'GIFTS w
V A « as «» m
SET SET
fOR SPXlMt
pninj"
TO#*,f
G*« arcuv-hvely perfonoeocc from your t*r this
Spriny! W e'!J (hon.ugh/y i berk over all vital part*,
sit ! diiin aod flush rrdiaror We il rbangc d;e
* winter weary' oil to Custom-Made Havoline,
the best motor oil money van buy . . . give you
"cushiony" driving with Mturfak lubrication. And
to top thing* off, we 11 61) ihu tank wirh either
Sky Chief, the premium gasoline with taialjnn
i out tot, or with Tire-Chief, the jxm er-packcd ga*o-
tine ai regular prise.
MEDINA SERVICE STATION
WASHING AND GREASING
—TAXI SERVICE
Genera! Repair—Acetylene Welding—Texaco Product*
Pbone 373 — Open Every Day TAFT. TEXAS
! AUSTIN. — Linda Bartels of
I Taft has been elected to I'iii Be-
lla Kappa, leading honorary so-
ciety of America in the field < i
arts and '-ciencss, at the Univer-
sity of Texas.
j Membership is limited to cant-
'delates for a Bachelor of Arts
I degree who are in the upper
i one-tenth of their graduating
iclass. More than twenty free
(A':; are required for election,
j Miss Bartels is a senior ma-
joring in English. She is chair-
man d the women’s co-operative
houses; president ol the Texas
Inter-Varsity Christian Fellow-
.shop: and secretary of Mortar
Board, national honor society for
senior women. She is a member
jof Orange Jackets, local service
[organization for women, and
| Bluestockings, honorary English !
I organization for women. Re 1
! tenth etuvsen Giri of the Week
| by Tiie Daily Texan, student
I newspaper, i re i rthe daughter
' ,f Mr. and Mrs. K R. B.utrU.
Smooth
Power!
NOTICE JO THE PUBLIC
Texas licensed
> te E: ait*;. . n ! would ;«.-k that
i‘ ’0 ' e 1 Si) e-’.ee e-r prop
:!
The Best is the Cheapest
'■rfv you wish to sell, see me -
or if you wish to buy. Cali 26.
or come to rny office at City
Hail, Taft,
W B JENNINGS
> GREGORY LODGE
No, 898 A, F. & A. M.
Taft, Texas
Meets First and Third TUES-
DAY nights of each monih. a'00
p. tn. Visiting brethren frater-
nally welcome.
HOMER KOONCE, W. M.
OTTO A. RAYBURN. See.
You can givp Mother no finei gift for Mother’s Day than one of wearing apparel. And you
can choose this gilt in no finer store than ours. Our wide array of gift suggestions includes
everything to thrill every Mother. Shop for h r at her store. Vo.ML IN TODAY!
The Hidden Incb
inMOJ U D stockings
makes a mile
of difference
in fit.,,
fed...
wear.
Gfoves
A’u'.us -nurt anil in good
ta li' w briber Mother's oat-
lit I-. i i.-u.d nr dressy. These
.ir< tii auiifully hand *'litch-
i ii in *.111111' linisheii cotton.
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The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 27, 1950, newspaper, April 27, 1950; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth749308/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Taft Public Library.