The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 12, 1951 Page: 3 of 10
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Cage’s-South Texas’ Oldest |j| Dealer -Brings Savings on
TRADE-IN SALE OF
if Refrigerators
Rev. M. C. Brittain left Mon-
day tor Min»r#I where he h
conducting • revival meeting
kill* th- 4rn «, BVfcJf, rrcH »r
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Oft YOU* 4«k SACK. T-4-L,
with undiluted *l*ofc#J lb«M,
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n »ti» M «Mi(aci*. Cat tMleei<4rrt«r
T4-L at «M *r%| 4*r##. TetSef *t
Toff Drug Store
Gregory |{ews ftems
Mrs. Nettie Mayhall of Odom
ia visiting the home of Mr. and
Mrs. C G. Hunt. Mrs. J. K. Vic-
tory and daughter were visitors
in the C. G. Hunt home Monday.
Mrs. Dalton Green of Taft wa3
visiting friends in Gregory Fri-
day.
: Mrs V M. Murff who lies been i THI! TAFT TRIBUNE
■ visiting her daughter, Mr*. Jack! — — ...........-—-------
| Callaway, for several weeks, tias j
| returned to her home in FI Paso.!
Mr*. Mary Singleton attended j
I the funeral of her sister at Lib- >
erty Hill Monday.
Taft, Tesas, Thuraday. Jnlv II, IW1
» tar. *.
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Marriage Licenses. Deeds and Leases
Mm. Theo E. Bell returned | Mrs. A. v Barganskl and deu-
Saturdsy after » two week's vis- ghter, Mis* Mary Barganskl, who
it in the home of her son, Monte ; been living in Gregory for
Blue Bell, and Mrs. Bell and j past 20 years, moved to Port.-, ■Miciir's ■ iciNses
family in San ^rancisco, Calif. ,j iand Monday I MARRIAGE I K FNB*» j Whitehead. Lola 3 ft A Block 7,
Bonnie BUu who had hi en vis- [ Frank Henry McCray and Onto | Rirujm
itmg her grandparents for the I Newell H. Tunnel! attended the Lea Cash.
pasi month returned with Mrs , Firemen's Convention at Orange Juan Carrera Rodriguoz and
Be!! to her home in San Fran- i Grove Sunday. The next con- Consuelo Olberag# Guerrera.
Frank
Lot 3, B
Jmsum A.
Irvin, Lota 21.
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Pam
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C- C C arrol! to 0*1
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1 Addn., Taft ram Lan
cisco.
DonT overlook profit ....
SAVE where you EARN
Thousands of thrifty folks who save or invest
their funds here are sharing in our
34th
CONSECUTIVE
Semi Annual DIVIDEND
Now is the iime to open your Savings or
Investment Account. . . Earn full dividend-;
for the next Semi-Annual Period!
Come in tomorrow, or write for free booklet.
MOTHPROOFING
Plus Quality Cleaning
All garments cleaned by ut
ato mothproofed with the
new U-SAN-O insured
mothproof cleaning syitem
that protects your clothes
against moths for six
months. Try it today.
& Loan Association
• •ft KH«?m sniff
COIfUS Cm Slit* Hut
P. E, Festlterliiig
Sinton. Texas
lit* maJt* Suitl
*7iud Qd
vention will be held at Robs- Rafael Barbosa Valencia andj
! town. Esparan*a de !a Rsoa
.. , .. , I Isabel Tijerina and Mary Lun-
| Mr and Mrs. W. C. Andrews gcrj0.
j and daughters. Martha Sue and i nrrna
j Elizabeth, left Sunday morning
i for a two week's vacation. They I Hugh D. Johnson to J. W.
will visit Mr. Andrews' parents., V*.?1*!'. ~
Mr and Mrs. G. W. Andrews, at. J J? Houghton Subd.. Ingleside.
Weatherford and Mr and Mrs. Christina B. Arnold to Bruno j
A. O. Fletcher also of Weather 1 ",K*r^u*‘7 Tract, 14. Arnold Gar-,
'ford. They will also visit other ^t>n *tr,c*3' Portland.
! places of interest while on the George Ravfield to J. E. Bates
trip. 'Lot J8. Block 47*, Aransas Pass.
Mr*. Ruth Womack to Mrs. El-1
I Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Toland ja Roddy Lota 1 A 2. Block iOA I
■ spent several days with their Aransas
daughter, Miss Jenelie Toland. ' Mfi. Rila Roddy to W. J. Sima'
rfns week. Lot 1 A 2, Block 806, Aransas
/ ! Pass.
Mr- R- E Johnson left Thurs-( Florence Taylor to C L Den-!
day for her new home si La-'„„ UM 10, Block 420. AratnUi'
fayetw. La., wnere she will join
her husband. Mrs Johnson vis-: “Ethel Bakenum to Church of!
I several days with her par- Christ, Aransas Pass Lot 9, Block ,
onts, Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert 490, Aransas Pass.
j Taylor, and Jo Bob. p L Johnson to Jesus Sim.!
Mrs. August Guett'.er visited ch« Lot 3, B!olk 4; Staton,
several days wi„. her parents, T fdness Mane Roots to Macrina.
Mr. and Mrs C O Havermann J'*‘ar,’°- J'0< Jfi; ®> Kuose- j
Mrs. Mullens and children ve t Addn, laf..
spent the week visiting her fath- Sinton Cemeter yAssn. to W. L. ■
(r, J L Wooldrige. Mitchell Lot 67, B!k. 9, Sinton
I Cemetery
Mrs. Clarence foglc held a Frank Fisher Simons to Dr. i
I family reunion at her home or, j. M. Auten Lots 1 Xt 2, Block 5,
I July 4th, entertaining relatives Humble Adda. Invleside
II who were- Mr. and M;». B. Gtiis Ernest W. Cox to Dee Irwin.
Riddle from Austin, Mr. and Farm Lot 15, Blk. 85, T. P.
Mrs. Pete Copeland of Dale. Mr. McCampbell Subd.
and Mrs. E L. Roach of Lock- W. J. Mike to Dee Irwin Farm
hart, both sisters of Mrs. Fogle, Lot 15, Blk. 05, T. P. McCamp
and Mr. and Mrs. Artie Thomas, bell Subd.
Carrollton, Ga. They returned to i Srnest W Cor t„ w j. Mlzi :
Lockhart ♦nst nigxit. Irwin Addn., Ingleside »
Mr. and Mrs. Wilkerson of Sin- Dte Irwin lo Ernest W‘ Cox 1
ton were visitors in the home of
i Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Singleton.
count to
and you hove counted Hie
Lot 38, Irwin Addn., Ingleside
W. W. Jones to Thomas M.
Houser. 39.85 acres, Sec. 88, Paul
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Mr. and Mrs Haroiu La/.nam j Finton Cemetery Assn., to Orin
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. V L j Ferrill N. E. 1-4 Lot 63, Sinton
Bowman and daughter returned | Cemetery.
this week from their vacations. | Francis M. Wilson to J. E.
The Bowmans were joined by his j Trout Lots 29 and 30, Block 479,
mother, Mrs. C. L. Bowman at I Aransas Pass.
Burkburnett and went to Albu-' Joe E. Sparkman to R. L. Me- j
ouerque. N. M. The Lanhams ac-; Cain, Lots 3, 4, 5, Block 7, Tier
1 companied them as far as Ver- \ C, Portland.
■ non where they visited relatives.! Richard Whitehead to W. L.
number of times telephone rofos fe
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T«?ft have gone up during the last 14
year*. Most of the other »Sems on yaw
family budget—food, doflhem. rent- ■ !;*—*
iuaeased in cost many times during these
Our costs, too, have increased many tiroes.
Today, more than «v#
before, good! totophom
service requires adequate
telephone rotm.
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(Spocerrsaker Pictured)
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of trozca foods: new Redi-Cabe tsay*
let you pk:k on* cul>6 at * time or a*
tnaoy as yow wat*!*, bit f™u-*nd-y«ap"
table Roiia-Drewer: bewtiM “»
Color shelves. Famous G-E
frigersuns system. You li always be
yyifti bought i O-El
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set MOfiOM, „ ------
We me Qfhtrmg $M mn4 up trade-in oMow-
ance on your present box (gos ©r electric) re-
go rd less of moke or model on owy I cu. foot
G.E. model refrigerator* Prices in S ft. models
$249.95 to $434.95.
C'Ginplefs Line at NSodels From 20S.SS to 479.93
Toft, Texas
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Guthrie, Keith. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 12, 1951, newspaper, July 12, 1951; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth749470/m1/3/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Taft Public Library.