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■Tto*,
l**m, WW, Oti. 1. 1969
County Records
Dwi3*„ imm September 17,
HI to Sep^mbssr 34, M Inc.
itedoifsb Gams Campos to
fsaasi* 06ist|«» Let 1, Block 31,
M&isfe, £xe«pt Thu N, SO' of
safe* IM t,
#LT. Fultz, st m, To Domin-
os Memste* Flore*, et «s, Lot
SB, Block 0, lineage Park Add,,
aw&ty.
A „C, Brawn To J.W, Muh.
« m, Lot* 7 and ft Btock 1, Key-
issHfe Piarfc AM, Giwawy.
Ttoa L. Brook*, at ux, Ts> ly-
es* itowuto P*yn**. «t ax, Lot
St, Stack 1, CMHjt Terrace,
tliii 1 'ftirttawl
Ja*s»w Stair To LLyw Uav
ittomn, of tot, Stock 198, San
Fstrfcte Town Traci*.
flwjiA BtMrlts'*#? to Marls
'Rjftkigaifz. Lot 8,
tototo AM. Taft.,
Stock 7, Hi*
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WATCH
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SKHANiaS
Sana S. McMillian. et us. To
R C. Fox, et ux. Lota 9 to 18 irt-
elusive. Btock TH, Arandas Pass.
Casbecr Snell, et ux. To Cam.
beer Snell, Jr Et Al, a MI acre
tract out of Von Rocder Survey,
Abstract 270 and J. H. IV OJt-
m»» Survey, Aljxtract 212; A
93-50 acre tract out of T.T Wtl*
Hamsun Survey, Abstract 398!
A 3SSJD acre tract out of A.B,
A M. Survey, At* tract 808 ani
John Smith Survey, Ab*t. 234.
J.C Honan To David Kao Wll*
mn, ct ux, !,z>t 1, Block 15, East
Clift No, 8, Portland.
H. D. Armstrong: It Sons to
Kenneth Ralph Trcntlmon, ct ux.
Lot 4. Block 1-A Century Terrace
Unit 11, Portland.
RSchard Qutpify, et ux. To
H A K Construction Co., 2.no)
scri'-s being part of 3 acre tract
out of M. MeAuley Survey, Ab-
stract 13.
Carl r. Bhattzer, et us, To
Lucik M Dunn 1 14 acres V in.'’
part of 3616 acre tract out of
John McMullen Survey, Abstract
17, eovertoy surface estate only
Luciie M, Dunn To Daniel
Knippa, et ux. 1.44 acres Wing
past o£ 38,18 acre tract out. of
joint McMullen Surey, Abstract
17, ctHcriny surface estate only.
E.E. Dunlap, et ex, To Joe
C. Alonzo, et ux, Lot I. and K-2
of Lot 9. Block 5, Sunshine Add ,
Sinton,
Gull Investment To George E.
Zcksler, et ux, Lots 20, 21 & 22,
Block 11 Tier ~Z”. Portland
John K. Hcnkhous to It. L.
Mnor> house Trustee 1448 acres
out of Tract 21 of John Poll,in
survey, abstract 23, except
Lot 9, ftl<« k 1 and Lets 7 and 8,
Block 23. A. & R. Suhd
Virginia Brundrctt To Henry
H. Brundrctt Ixits 47 and 4*.
Hi < k 11. It. J. Williams Add..
Ingles ide.
Public Motors, Inc,, To Arley
I- Cooper, et al, A small tract
out of Block 137, described by
field notes,
Thomas J* Killgore, et ux. To
Ricardo Lofxwr, et ux. Jots t
anti 2, Block 211, Aransas Pass.
Sarah R Batot, et vir, To Jim
Batot Undivided 30 perrent in-
terest, in addition to the 30 per-
cent interest now owned by
Grantee, in th“ followinyr tracts;
814 acres out of W.W. Bell Sur-
vey an,! other surveys ; 100
acres being the NW I of Sc*
Mart 58, Paid Sub CFP Co . Land.
Kattfii' r:' Weber Tu Diclcsto
I Hegel Lot 4 Cl.x'K 1, Like,
wwd Heights Su’d,, near 24a*
tM».
Barbara Je m ON>-o, ct al To
Betty j,. Follow,'!! Lita (, 5 and
6, Block 232, .'>* 'a.'.. Pass.
My rdf C. White I,, Raymond
Benton Whih LoL so and 31,
Btock m Aratwax Pass
W.K, M ero,,r ft ii\ Te An.
fhotty lit ruhuriiVJr ., ct ux, Lots
13 and 14. Block 3, R J. Williams.
Add . InglesKii-
Elfin? Bitter Steele To Wallace
C. Slwto, ct al, Undivided 1-4
inf- rest in Lot*, a. 6. 8, and irt
of the Roes Suhd., 400 acres.
Thelma Bernice Stephens to
Urban Renewal Agency Lots 2!
and 22, Block 848 Aransas P««s,
Howmar Buiklrrs, Inc,, To
Bilik- Bay Wood, et ux, Lot 19,
Block 3, Portland Heights, Unit
1, Portland.
Melross C. Tifliman To Wil-
liam G. Burnett Lot 1, and W.
1-2 of Lot 2, Block 1, Sunshine
Add., Sinton, Except the N. 115’
which has been previously con-
veyed.
Priscilla Jones. T,» Luther Paul
Jones Farm Tract 9. Land Block
90. McCamphell Solid . 10 acres,
Excei0 such claim as VAV. Lit.
too, 11 ux. may have acquired
by contract of purchase of 5 ac-
res dated February 3. 1968.
Elton 1. Mayer, «>t ux. To
Winston B, Caraker, et ux. lad
2, Block 373. Aransas Pass,
So-Tex Inoitment Corporation
To Frank C Harriet!,,T Lot* J
and 2. Block 512, Aransas Pass,
McClure Construction Com
pony to Roberto Olivo Per v
et ux. Lot* 3, 4, ami 5. Block
'too «* c- rdinct to r< ,4 it of., l<(r.
tion Anuxiis pits*
R ! Irwin To Roiollo V Ra-
mirez, et ux. Lot y (;,n|en
Oak? Suhd . unit 3 Inglesfde.
Wiley W Singleton to the Ve-
terans’ Land Board 20.*5 acres,
being tlie VV -2 uf S1V-4 vt HW-4 of
Section 9, Cubage Millet Sobd.
Frank Cervera to Ri*bt Ptul
Swathwuod, et al, W-2 of Lot
3, Block 2, Bethel Estates, unit
1, near Odem.
San Patricio Merrmna! Gar-
dens Inc,, To ,V K. VI.oil’ft, et ox.
Spaces 33! 325. 326 .owl 537,
Izit Hi. Section A, San Patricio
Memorial Garden*
Cage Implement Corn pom To
Joan C’at;, Brannon l/,<s 1, and
2. Block 9. Third Fite Add Tut
Cage Hardware H- KutnP-tre
ComfMtny to „h.>«n Cage Bran-
non lz>t 2.1. Block i and Lot 34,
Block 31. Taft.
L A Cage, et ux, To Joan
Cage Brannon All of Grantors
undivided interest in Lot 8,
Block 22, Taft, Lxr ept, grantors
reserve the its.,• of thai IS" by
section of the warehouse Iih'.jI-
ed Ot> the alley of ,od [ - >-fy
lor as Ion- >- Grantors own un i
operate fuvmtur - store on .i
joinini: pro)* rly
OIL LEASE'S
Joe Matich, ct irv To A I-
Hoting Life 7 and 9. Section 9
Second Add., Taft Farm Land.
160 acres. I - rm 3 year*.
Joan is Cage Brannon, or
vir. To A. L iMin 76.96 i •" <.
firing Lot 4. Section 9, Second
Add , Taft Farm Land. Term 3
years.
Eeoe-t I,. Guedin Trite tee t
ai. To A L Holing L,t 3 -'et--
(J6n 9, Second Add , Taft Farm
Land, Term 3 years.
i'eJait of Rose Giiritn 1” A T.
llulton fil 33 acres, beat ■ ct
o( L.+ 2. Section ft. Set-tnd Arid .
Tilt Farm Land T- rm • yea-
Girsi ,ntv V ition.il Bens *v
1’rust, Trustee urirp-r the will of
Janies H. I-r.vtng, d< < eased, to
F E. Butler, Tntste, , W-2 of
Si-ction 8 itml tin Se-4 of Section
16. Paul itih CFP Co.. I-ttnd,
Term f> year*.
MARRIAGE LICENSE
Bon.itd Herbert MefTort. It*,
ami Ltroiyn i.,>: Tenu-kino.
n..l»; i n..... wvgipka and
\, id i J. si l . .. in
ft,me! It.,,,,loud Gillx-rt find
I > Gil1 M l.
EdttHint! Andn-w Starr and
Kraahfte Whnrtoft.
At trite,'1 Henry Belyeti and
Klwaheth Ellen Robertsirf!.
pedro V.tM|U, ? Chavez and
Gloria Villarreal Gonzalez.
Gas Company
Ownershop Shifts
I!St curities end f.xcttimge
Compiission has approved lh.>
j tan prop-s-'d J.v !’• nnzoil Unit-
i t fnc. to dispose of jts retail
is distribution j roperti: ?t.
The pn.'.-rties. which iftelod**
U; >(>■ .1 e • vsl -:n and which
JujVe b-vtt op i <i in regent
tnontii- under lto* nanu> of Unti-
ed Gas Distribution Comfs.ny
it iviston of Pennzoil United,
Inr , will Is■ transferred to a
newly jocmed eumpfiny. United
Gas, Inc. This new company
w, form d for the ptirptsc of
take, 'hit op ratin'- th"
retail business of Pennzoil
ijnit< d
Hi, imp nding li ansfer is it re-
lit > ! l!i - nri'-t er Ajttrl t. 1968,
e( p; nn/i.tl {'oip|t>,ny vtith Uriit-
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IMui of it* I
devetop
a P*an <w tea*
proposed
bany, Unhed q!
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hon* b» Pmani
change foe ^
future date Htou
"r slock wll! ^
present
1 allied <»• « fsy,,
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in this man!
Rowdy gals like Carla and Beaulah have made
him a legend in his own time. When Hurricane
winds blow in off the Gulf of Mexico ... he and
900 stout fellows like him are available to help
rebuild lines, replace equipment and restore ser-
vice. When vicious ice snaps poles like toothpicks,
he packs his climbing irons and heads for the
troubled area. He works for an independent
member-owned electric cooperative. But when
his neighbor is in trouble he stands ready to help
It is service such as this that has established the
reputation of the San Patricio Electric Cooperative
and is Helping Texas Grow.
;
San Patricio Electric Co-op
Sinton, Texas
Mr luton^r
Hixixton BMclte
Etc with tap
Mrs D J
left Sunday
‘toys in AaMiii,^
San Antort« towF*"
««’* a»l srife.
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Your Response to
DOR OPEN HOUSE
Was Truly Overwhelming
We Are Indeed Grateful
To All Who Helped
We Extend Our Very Best
Wishes to Everyone
D. W. 'Dei' WARE
Executive Vice-President
HANOVER MODULAR
HOMES of TAFT, INC
TAFT, TEXAS
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Serving Areo
Since 1924 "
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Guthrie, Keith. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 52, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 8, 1969, newspaper, October 8, 1969; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth749993/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Taft Public Library.