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* T*TT TAFT, TRIBUNE—Taft, lVxan Thursday, Oct. 10, 1952
29 SCOUTS HAVE
CAMPING TRIP
■ morning at 9 o'clock and return
cd at 1:30 p nv Sunday.
■ Cooking and ftrebuildinc tests,
'Hits went
Twenty-nine Boj
on the camping trip la*t
end, and wore accompanied by
Harold Massey, and Jake Pruett.
Adrian K»ebbs joined them Sun-
day. The camp was on the Nue-
ces Kivu nine iniU* > uf
CldAllen. Th* v lit v,:ui.iu 1
proper
track in
ne ar.u plan
Staples and
having a b:
Taft i
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scription to tL
the owner, upi.
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MRS. ARTIE P. WILLIAMS,
T A r T , TEXAS
Phone 33
’No Deal Too Small, No Deal Too La
in j
We Make 'Em Look New Again
BODY and FEKBER
REPAIRS
T. it had t!-> most r< j :
tatives at the S. utCcTi ! T*>x-
■ Fl.eiiivn s mo. tir.g in Ar..-
. Pa«« Sunday and won ti.i alton-
| dance prize of ton d.
i earn Th. y 1 t Sinton : y ,im
: delegate.
i Those who often h>d were Mr
■ and Mr=. G O Baird and -,,n.
I Mr. and Mrs. R. L Harper. Ji
and daughter. Mr. and M.> . J.-h-
F, Pressly. daughter ar. i son
Won
vhv il
Sunda>
i\ Bibb
• programs
n to the Mt
ber ol other Suad_> i thv ad.in...
•• and the •••, i:ii: of; i. !■' '
Mon. fa.' tin- U/ ut> Y--U got
d the wor-i'ip service and ' Harry is
th. life and work of ■■outh Tex:
t pi;
ana
"YOU NEED MOtt
a pair of pliers
Our skilled craftsmen can success- *
fully iron out dents or rebuild an s
entire body.
Bring All Your Farm Equipment
And Auto Troubles To Us!
St ....... CIS-
!h« eiiurcr.
wil! I<
dircus.
Pit- M<-x in . luncho.tn ;■ -el i ng j Georgia foliuwing the VW,r Hr*
f th- W,,men of th* Chute' , uecn file St .lt* •
At .mg r: r.:< for tile e Fi -.-n ’.v-c -ft ah . ■!.■ ■■■•■
Mr. and M;s S. L Haynes and nave been made by Mo Adan i-u-king something there
j daughter, Mr. and Mrs R B Oyer. "If ! iu■ i$50. a week .n 1232
l Hamilton and *<.n, Mr. and Mrs. There are three new member: I'd ha-. to make $!•>!) a
| Walter Childer- and s ;ns. Mi of the S>-«tet and three who were * n-.ointa-rt t! •• •• ' ■
and Mrs. A. D. Sanders' and member in previau year.- ; dard of living," a v: .*■. ,
j daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Esperanza Cupidu. sophomore worker, whoa alary had g-.m
Tucker, daughter and son. Mr. from Mexico. Obdulia Lopez, so-1 up only 25 pervert dorm ; th ••
, and Mrs. Howard Whitlow and pho.nore from Mexico and Mag-1 period, bemoaned,
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie. dalena Gonzales, junior from J Whether they put ' n ;\ -i
Emmons and son and daughter, McAllen, are those who previous.....r not, ail . . the p; J ! dk.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Eichblatt : 1.V sang with the group New j to showed that thev i ad hot
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jay : members are Ruby .Maldonado. | respect for t!-» Pre.-itf...... and
Wright and daughter, Mr. and I nopkomore irorn Houdor. Ernes- j the Feci.- tal G-vcron •*!;• To !
| Mrs. L. L Coates and son and tina Friederickson, freshman; hurts them f-.r they want to
daughter. Mr ami Mrs. Tommie from Mexico, and Eld.J Baeza, admire the .:.an avi t: e a
Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Mil- i fre.htv.ao from Mexn >
i ler and son, Miss Lola Jane
| Bean. Mr and Mrs. Walter How- COURT OE HONOR
Td iZShr&£?"e Smi,h held for scouts
A b< -r Court "! H'llixr w;:.-
..trail Tl.ey .v ,nt tr
■ respect them, too ■: i <
'felt that h. • Do,
i Ei-enhovtt thu
GAGE
Pres - Nlex News
ar*
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Members of the staff who are!
IMPLEMENT COMPANY
R, L. HARPER, JR., Shop Foreman
Telephone 61 TAFT, TEXAS
.-no
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BETTY
ROSE
FASHIONS FROM OUR
man ir, 1
_ . , , (her and
I held Tuesday meht at Legion' ,
T l ;■» 11. E I. Barrow, Sr., present-; In' t, ,
ied the following awards: |. . /
Merit Badges five to Alvis |
Robe *• for . . .. .mu*, canoeing, |
_ ,, , life-saving, cooking and hiking,:
Pn s-Mex . ra.lu.des are present- Kr.„x Jerk n- in
.mg a n , grain n Beacon H>l!.mu.v , Dru v/mxlren in’., . .
; Presnyi'.rieiti Churcli in San An fl. . fl„., aw ,.r,i --<"■
tonio today Leader of tire pro- f),u w Stx ......... ' '"
rram is M.r- Beatrix Ortega. , (s>, award. Drj ......j,,,.
Others making talks are Mrs tImlmj(. Vdehell. fL-hurd Breese.
Joan Aguirre M:-s \ olanda . ,.„(l wise .md i Putw
■ L ,ck. Miw Ohvia Ramirez, and ,|Ut
Miss Luisa Rodriguez. I hey will ...............
'.Ik on tin worn -f the school.
u.-iinf a. thoii ihen.e. 'The Efti! Meeting J
-------------------Presbytery Held
- - - ~-u.li™-— T’-e fail': ti the Pn -
byterv of Wes tarn Texas was
held in Corpus Ch'i-di this week, rn,
-tarting Tuesday rugh*. and t -an
tinuing througii Thurso .y. First
Presbyterian Church in Corpus
Cbristi was the meeting place.
The First Prepbvierian Church
of Taft elected C K. French (inn-
cipa! representative to ttie meet-
ing, and Fiank L Morn.-, alter-
nate repre o:r,ta*ive
Rev. K J Morgan, mir.i-tcr of
the church, i.- alto attending the
meeting.
aoin
f..,
th prim-
Uth Texjs if
the "Texa.-i-
•oi.ra to. d
E;-«-r. -v.-t
tart they're ren i
iction and new ci
Ct'S are 5pi-„,
f f
Ii. San Pat! tee C'.iest
It- . f..'. S: i - '•■.:
powerful "rouji jnu , . .
for the campaign ; ..sh:
i t o t.
For Ik
FOR EXPERT
I »■« put rh.ulua,
<!.i\ x on the fzrsn__
t*> flX ITU. h.OU «|||
pl n and »piee**fl
Mow dinerratsiil
‘lay A prcciiioMMA
need servicing wsii
looh and ttiting
arc a< curat*u>a
l hai l why 1
!H dealer tnJlH'
f i
McCormick i*rwBi_
all of ray McCorAidti
He has a h.g inve«
and equipment to ^__
' e omenr in firm trsdi*
to- lias the 1H truMH
men who Anou aj l_
who do the job ngk'
Camt m i»/J UirnttUfa*
•navy adhiHtdim gf jfitMgi
'eriVty in enriitf., ,«iW
Minima Inti
s t * s s
-5-STAR
! SERVICE
mnikt your
rm tattr Cmr »,
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"A Friendly Service Institute
We have Suits
and Coats from
this famous
maker . . ,
BETTY ROSE
in smooth or
nubby mater-
ials and a host
of lovely rich
colors.
Select one now
for the busy
season ahead.
j MrcAyiy
! Ln»n*jb
!upon th
zu:it 7Yxo ,
dfi*p(*rul t'
ru\UA pi-
of t.’a iif-nh r ..
tL'E’ir p-iltr-'S *■
F'-'und, com«ervaUve r>\r
buxine ss men and they
irig I j It It- f r.rhubUt: f.
CAGE IMPLEMENT CO
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INTERNATIONAL TRUC
j^e&eimanh
Veteran Reporter
Sees Movement
To S*Je
N te
kr
antivir
■ ■".'(! - -tin
II: find-
■d in t,..
lan
rnndpEppv
Edit ■i
<1':. stru
Teva-t rn- v papi -mar
ings ate pre.cr.t.-d .
of infer.- t t.< all Be
: gardlos of thr.tr ,-t
' present . impaign.
By Juek Vcai
I There’ll be many a
turnin' ovci in hi?, -.'raw. in -••=■;!Pi
. Texas com.* NovcunLt-r 4. That is
i unless tre oldsters have been.
: keeping up with modern (level -p.
. menls and changed tin-ii alleg.;
S i*ae«. too.
For thou■ ands of ti.e.r demo- i
! eratic offspring are bound and be ■
l darned that they're going to
: vote for Ike Eisenhower or. the
Republican ticket and put an j
end to an administration which ;
they think is alien t.,- Southern
thought, tradition and principal.
iii a fast-pared tour through
35 counties, all lying south of i
San Antonio. I've talked to him-:
drub- of farmers, rancho-
r. r: h.-ads, oil iian, cK-ik-. nou-e
wives, la bore tv M..*-e than th
p: tcent id thrv w. n- ;.....
v.,l, f„r Etscnrower whtle sup-
pintiiigg the dufiH *,ratic nnm rjf
f >r State. . ‘ }.-r«/i r a
ONION-SEED-ONIOV
Ail (lovtrrnmrnl Reports anti Estimates point to as small or su&
Onion (rop and Carry-Over as Last Spring. We Advise Etff.
Planting for Early Harvest to get Best Market-----
-i hod that Ike's
the ? j> <>f thr
See Us Early For—-
9<:?6 Excel Yellow Bermuda
50!c Texas Early Grario (Babosa)
t-690 Crystal Wax (White)
Our Prices are Right tor Sole-—
Our Deal is RIGHT if we Furnish Seed-**"
Om QUALITY is the BEST with 90 percent*
Better Germination—-*
San hat
Vegetable Co,
Ben K Benson
Telephone 195
Lmmett Whitfield
H. Si
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Guthrie, Keith. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 16, 1952, newspaper, October 16, 1952; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth749449/m1/2/: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Taft Public Library.