The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 3, 1949 Page: 3 of 12
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THE TAFT TRIBUNE
February
nnounce Classes In Taft Flower Show
Former Teacher
Here Employed
At West Oso
in tlu Junior Division
' a Ai rani'orru nt>
Cl. ■ 12 Miniature at range-
mrnt.s.
('Us, 1.1 - K.nter b.c.ket;,
( lass M -Spi rinv-n flower.
Class l.> -Dish gardens.
In the hoi ticultural classcsi,
Mo K 1 Crow Mrs 1 F, Pullin
and Mrs o g. Kirtle.v were list
ed as consultants.
Class 16 Rs.o's
(a) Single spevimen bloom.
Hush roses, stem.-, lu
inches or more
(b) Group of three blooms.
One variety.
(< i Climbing roses. One
stem or spray, 12 or
mere inches long with
any number of flowers
on spray.
Class 17—Annuals
(a) Alyssum—5 stems to ex-
hibit.
(b) Calendula—3 stems, any
color.
(c) Candy tuff—5 stems, any
color.
(d) Larkspur—3 stems, any
color.
(e) Marigold—3 stems, any
color.
(f) Nasturtium—3 flowers
with foliage
(g> Pansies—3 flowers with
foliage
(hi Snap dragon*—3 stems,
any color.
(ii Stocks—3 spikes, any
color
(j) Sweet peas—5 blooms,
mixed color.
i k) Sweet peas—5 blooms,
mixed color.
i) Phlox—S stems, any
FOR SALE
Sand and Gravel
A former Taft teacher, Miss
Nannie Caldwell, has been em-
a first grade teacher
Sand, any kind, f&M per yard.
Cesspool Gravel. tt.50 per Yd.
3-Inch reek.
Must Grow Exhibit*
Speciment* entered in the hor
ticultural division mu.-t lie grown
t,\ exhibitor, Pi,* plants must
be in tru- exhihitol po: session
for ,;t least three months
Mi Meurme Sihultz and Mrs
J W M« vo oi" listed a*, con-
sultants in the arrangements di-
vision
Class 1 Arrangements in
brass or copper containers using
yellow, orunge nr r •- i tones.
Class 2 Arrangements of
roses in silver containers.
Circs 3 Arrangements of
rose in any type container;
ther foliage may be u ed.
Class 4 Arrangements of
spring flower:- (re t to exceed 18
inches 1
Class 5 All-white arrange-
ments with foliage m all-white
containers
Class 6 A- you like it ('any
type arrangement may be ex-
hibited. Type to be named
Class 7 Arrangements of
pansses
Class 8 — Arrangement* of
vegetables fruit, flowers or fo-
liage in any combination m ap-
propriate containers
Class 8 — Miniature arrange-
ments Entire arrangement not
to • v "(1 three inches in demen-
trion
( hr.-, lo -Small arrangements
not t , exceed euht inch*::; over
ployed as
in West Oso school, W. F. Hall,
the principal, announced last
week.
Miss Caldweii taught in the
elementary and junior high
schools of Taft for a number of
years. She becomes the eight-
eenth teacher on the staff at West
Oso.
’ , tsrdcners wnu
ft* Taft Sim
should begin piantt.i
L the event. Ih*
zL j,iJ yesterday
Kij-three classes are "P™
”biJC with only on« ( _■>' -
Snnfemenw-hm.ud ,
the \^on*an
JJ*Woman’s Club. ■
i die show
George B. Wither .
L of the show < " m
Other members arm Mr-
letanidt, Mrs 3 A
, Vks T. A Verr.or Jr
’i c. Dillon. Mrs « »!
gn Dempsey Dupric anil
Maynard Abraham:
-wfr.cots entered must be-
rm' 1! early a- possible
Ltu of March 30 to the
Huh School gymnasium,
g;‘ to a to he in place
i. m Late entries may
■pyed but will t»e marked
Jor Competition accord-
. the rule*-
Kirk Property
■jrr m*y be removed un-
jclodt that night Prop
(wfht to the sh -v *h • iid
lisrtrf with th( owner’s
The -how committee i1
Phone 5 Odetn, TtiM
Km FMWT NIGHT OCT . . . FrtaMM BUaabeth. at t* bach
ha< olmUMoa a**!* after l**r «*ftnewie*it. Here, ahe to photographed
leaving a I.,amt in theatre after atiemtlac a BBC ahaw on her firat
■alght eat ham Waefclnfkam palace (eitowiuf the Urth *f her atm,
Priaca Charlea, mere than alx week* prevtenaly. The priaceae at-
tended the allow with her husband, the Ilikt of Edtahnigh, Qneen
Elisabeth and Prince** Margaret Rose. A typical family gathering.
Experienced Guidance
Ambulance Service
To Approve First
100 Payments For
1948 Practices
Applications are submitted to
College Station for payments on j
1948 approved practices carried ,
out <>n farms.
Regulations require the Bis- j
tru-t field officer check the first j
1100 applications for errors before j
; tbev are sent in to headquarters j
for approval This prevents dup- j
: hcatiun of work and delay in j
(making payments, Mr. Dillard
1 properties
may bf id i d*
w*’er *o i a
Arrang'-mentii of
id ' .a ts in cppiopri-
(m) I’etunias—3 flowers with
foliage
<n; Miscellaneous
, ! „-- Pen- nni.d;
ia) Rink;—a stems
, t.., Sha la daisy - 3 blooms
(< , Gerber a da,.-; -3 bi'-om*
(tit Geraniums—3 blooms,
(o' Carnations -3 blooms-
(ft Salvia— 3 bloom*.
(gi MiscellaneaU:-'
ass ,19.....Bulbs, forms. Rhe-
xones and tuber.-; (one
st* rn -r stalk to contain-
er. L
(a) Amaryllis.
(b) Cail as
(ri Rununcula.t.
(CM Anemones,
ici Gladiolus
d i Faster Lilies
(g Narcissus Divided into
narcissi! daffodil* ..u i
jonquils
(h ' Ms* ellaneou. ■
20- -Rotted plants.
(„ i F. litifi** plants,
rbi Flowering plants
v; . fi aering shrub?
. «;>--Flowering vines One
.spray oi brari'.h to
oner with ;;wn foliage
, 2.3- V(.->rt arid unusual.
’, j., . j. r, to anyone who
' never wot. u Fh.wer Show
on Anv type ‘ f arrange-
, i e exhibited. Type to
CAGE FUNERAL HOME
Phone 72 — Taft, Texas
ROY THOMAS JOE MIERS
Robert F. Spreen, district field
officer of the Triple A, Thursday
was to approve H" applications
for t .iin,it.* on 194!s soil con-
servation practice '. E. D. Dillard.
San Patricio County AAA officer
NEW WORLD STANDARD OF LOW-COST MOTORING
SETTING A
OroY////iH/j aSout it fe//s t/fflt new
Don't DELAY
•S On Vital
WINTER REPAIRS
T01R FARM tl**pt*nds on L\SI!N(«
protection, Chetk your munis uilii our
stock of Ql AI.IIY building supplies.
| F. H. HUMPHRIES
j REAL ESTATE
I FARMS AND RANCHES
A SPECIALTY
<*yMng ttotox* 2"tta* 3**4w
| . “A Service Organisation”
| * X. MOTTE, Mgr. GEO. ATKINSON, Asst- Mgr.
| L Harper, .Sr., tonttrucliors Superintendent
i PHONE 8, TAFT. TEXAS
Taft, Texas
Phone 97
TAFT BEAUTY SHOP
PHONE 66
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PHONE 66
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Leonard, Robert W. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 3, 1949, newspaper, February 3, 1949; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth749430/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Taft Public Library.