The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 12, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 24, 1971 Page: 6 of 10
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CARD or THANKS
W« wiife io vxprww our irn-
cereet thanks lo the Taft Volun-
teer Fire Department for their
devoted duty shown In trying
to protect our personal proper-
ty (taring the recent fire that
occurred while we were out of
town and unaL'Ie to express our
thanks personally.
We will always be grsterul
for the few things which you
helped *e save.
The James Leuttrbach
Family.
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CARD OF THANKS
Mill! NORMAN
Complexion Cued
WIGS
Style With Your Finger*
GLASS' MERLE NORMAN
COSMETIC STUDIO And
BOUTIQUE GIFTS
Crescent Center Buildiuy
Rertfand 643-6884
10 4*
We Ray
The Highest Prices
For Used Furniture
DAVIS WHNITU38
* APHIANCi
FJtene 8M 4-1348
Staten, Texas
230 W. Staten
IH
I'ons. fans, cof!
■rs miters, v
1 and all snj
’oittact (xiui*
'rosby .Street,
We want yeu te call
us for Fftll ESTIMATE en
any reefing problem yeu
may Have. We can apply
> 3<td, Hurricane
Roof over your
Wmk ShOQ te ROD
Saab Hit* and lam
*¥ *e $2804)0 per me
Gaft Re sonnel Office
MA4140
wear few
i Blue Lt|
Nrontwvtfr
I Proof
| present roof A guarantee
[If hr 23 yssrs.
Cest less than new
woeden reefs.
W* alse new have a
new roofing aggregate
that stays put A insulate*
your house at the same
time. It's colorful, tool
Phono 6:3o am-4:30 pm
Robstown Sin ton
317-4*25 344-1404
Fmnch Roofing Co.
John J. French
‘’Covering South Texas
Over 40 Years”
tfcA6
t twp Mew Awns AS 10«
Per Ut. or $#* Cm Tbe
Osdcf, «r DM* Offer.
ilcwMrt Mefers,
* * t HP. Mato Me,
T*b**» Mmmt Per
W» Taifssg,
iofts, brow WWtags etc,
Aw#w*<
"few MewtomfiM Wifi So
SeU for Salvoge tf Net
Mw»*d WNtta Two
Wetta. Any Cl#»; Above
SAW PATRICO
XWfiY CO.
Now Hlrtog
10
New Contracts Have
Penrod fncroase lb
FVWuttfVn. h*e Ex-
perience Ntentuy,
Start We«l< tot media roly
$$29.00 par mo.
Openings in Staten,
Odom, Grogery,
Rofugie and Kockpert
CAU MR. NEAL
344-3144
GOOD YAI
DIRT
(DARK IC4R
5434124
^YOOD 5801*0, 7j
> yards — Jjj
Charles H. DeCov
Realtor
120 Gregory—Box 6/
Taft, Texa* 78390
AC 512 — 528-2507
Our special thanks to the
Buis Cleaners and Laundry
and Staff for their help and
consideration at our Ume of
need.
Mr and Mr* Ruben
Kiirardo
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mrifer,
S. is-ite
Rofwmteitttrtg
World Book
and
CMldkraft
World's Rrumt Reference
Celt
Mrs. Uo Gittiiijg«r
ONE of the finer things of hi•
—Blue Lustre carpet elranct
Rent electric shampoonr ‘I
Rogge's Sales and Service
12-1 It
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MISSING: A mtni-bfke from
Ml Fetick Ave. A reward
will be given for recovery.
No questions asked Phone
528-2591 ll-ltp
Wifi to Accepted.
Masikk fgjjaijpt. Co,
1. H. MALAR
113 N. M St.
347-2901
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PAINTING
FRfef. ESIIMATE5
INSIDE AND CUT5IDE JOBS
Sprayad Acoustic: Tape, Float, And Tei
JOE SUAREZ & SONS
PAINTING CONTRACTOR
PHONE 528-2616 TAR. Ti
GA1ACUC HAW - m Stavb
a*«d Uxosstecr, March sstfe
»« Sa,«s,y, Hud ».
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WANT ADS GET
BEST RESWTS
S*nd6rR uroepy was teste lad Mr. and te. Ken Miria of
nn spring veessfjao with had Oak. Iowa spent the week
»■ parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. with tear parents, Mr. and Mrs.
freny. Raymond Bennett.
imes
and school districts made special
p, e. use of these educational
some resources.
Following the business
meeting, the floor was turned
over to Mrs. Katherine Clark,
director of Schlesinger’s home
health service. She reported on
the activities of this agency
Headquartered in Corpus
__________ __ ____ Christi, it serves the surroun-
retumed to her home”in Taylor coiwiderable attention.^"He has din8 area wi,h nurslr|g ‘ are .n
““ ‘ * “ ‘ ” ■ ' the homes Anyone may cal!
upon the agency for service,
and the agency's work is
a covered by Medicare and health
insurance
B_ Attending the meeting, in
’ addition to those already
■' named, were Judge Percy
Hartman of Mathis; Mrs. Helen
' Foster, field representative,
' Corpus Christi; Mrs. M. B
Russell, Sinton; the Rev. Dorso
1 Maciel, Mathis; Homer Hunt
e and Mrs. Winford Head, Gre-
gory; and the Rev Gordon
1 Roe. Sinton.
. AS Hm Stuff
Omy CMMw*
Frank Garda, Jr.
G-lidta and AHIfn
WmM iJ^d. To Soy....
PIVOOWCT Of* OtMC HAl W-
mark w (xetuiaci ROGGE'S >AU& AND S
119 Groan Avenue TAFT, TFXAS Ph, 5®
■ .-.TL i „ w,U)er Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thielen The Tart Ranch Jereey herd,
««ted Mr and Mss. Bryan visited Mrs. Edith Willis in owned by the Joseph F. Green
Dickson in San Angelo for a few Gregory Estate, and managed by B H
»/ w .w , Mrs Anna KrePak ha» Cummins is still attracting
Honor Society are Paul Huestis, after a two month visit with'her j un returned from abu sing tri d
Frances Bayless, Sharon son-in-law and 'laughter, Mr. - ,Jn west Texas * P
Gabriel, Dean Gryme. Kenny and Mrs. Henry Michalik. Mr and Mn w L Weberleft
Mcitamey, Alice Morgan. Roy Floerke was home from for Dallas and St Louis for
Stanley Beyer, Johnny Cuevas, A and 1 college at Kingsville, few days
Parry Rushing and Isidro Vega Mr and Mrs Leroy, Mrs C C. Williams e
Mr and Mrs Allan Barker Jaroszewski and children of tertained the Thursday Bridi
were .n Austm for the weekend Orange Grove visited his Club at her home Mrs Dt
where tlwy visited hts mother, parents, Mr. and Mrs. E D. Buckley won high, Mrs. Hom<
Mr8' ila Jaroszewski for the day. Easterwood cut low T'hm
Mrs. WL. Roots and Miss The Embroidery Club met at were two guests, Mrs. J. f
Ednes* Marie Roots spent the home of Mrs. Cas Maurin Patrick and Mrs. Ray Mallei
several days tn Sttn Antonio with members and one guest, The Taft Hotel was the seer
KTCu MrS, E G M,K'ki,,ro>' at' of a birthday party when Mn
and Betty attended the livestock tending. p. E Nutt honored her so
MOVING — RAISING ~ LEVEMNQ
Building — Rebuilding Remoddtt^
DOBBS CONSTRUE ION C9,
To Our Many
Friends and Customers Who
Helped Make Our Anniversary Sale
A Wonderful Succeu*.-
W« i^ppredafe The Privilege
Of Serving Each of You And
Hope We Can Be Of Service
To You Again.
Mwe# fteuMMnSMM’..,
INGtFSID
s Ph m
ANDREWS !
» TO*
Complete Of
Qsicility Building Materiols
—PAINT —PAINTING SUPPLIES
—ELECTRICAL & PIUr-.o-fKi SUPPLIES
—LUMBER —MILL WORK
three weeks Waiting their son where they visited the House
and family, Mr. and Mrs. and Senate in session Miss
Tommy Mayfield. Gladys Threadgill, W. W.
Dr and Mrs. A, F. Tasch are Copeland and Mr, and Mrs.
visiting their daughter, Mary Jo Raymond Rosson accompanied
Tasch in St. Louis. the group.
20 YEARS AGO Miss Maggie Lento was a
MHfon Decherd, Cyrus ” *. retBen‘
Hoiley Mickey Morgan, Patsy c™ £i,U * *
* Zr‘,^ Zri represented
Baylor University at the Texas
« Christian University Ranch
■*; I ’ Week in Foil Worth.
, W t Home from the University of
8 ■■ 8 Texas for the weekend are Joan
® t# Cage, Jo Ann Vickers, Phyllis
ff Tutt and Cathleen SparSts.
| I Betty, Roy Lee and Bill
ffi Johnson spent the weekend with
8 their grandparents, Mr. and
m Mrs. W D. Grogan of Cuium-
S bm.
Cmm Qwmi$
Stf$ 2 Qmk
fm Ipnl
PHONE 526 3)66
Visiting in Corpus Christi last
weekend with her mother and
sister, Mrs. Fred Barecky and
Linda, was Mrs. Wiliie Kresta
HOME RHONE
Nights and W*«kond»
$2%im
iif mmw am.
PNOMS 929-2211
i he j Q Caub was one
featured item of business at the
monthly meeting of the Sa«»
Patricio unit of the American
Cancer Society last: Monday
night.
“I Q.” means “1 quit” and
refers to smoking. Mrs. O A.
Gingrich, Sinton, distributed
buttons io those who qualify and
wished to join the club.
Chairman Richard Hatch of
Aransas Pass presided over the
meeting, and announced that
Mrs. Noel Schroller of PorUand
was county chairman for the
Cancer Crusade So be held in
April. The Crusade has two
goals: l. to raise 810,000 from
San Patricio County; 2. To
disseminate information about
the work and service of th.»
American Cancer Society.
r;,u, Mrs Ward Moore, Sinton, is
f»b! residence was erected by the newly-appointed service
Raymond Mullen, which is now chairman. She reported that
owned and occupied by L. C. three cancer patients were
Ivey and family. Ten years ago served during the last month
mere was only one store in town with cancer dressings. Many
which carried general mer services are available, free of
chandise and one drug store, charge, to cancer patients
« *ung-Tffw loan on foot
farm or ranch - ws
Te-m* up to 35 years.
Jo* E. Cabarciss, Mgr.,
Federal land Bank Atto-
riafien of Robstown. 801
E. Main, Phone 307-3451
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The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 12, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 24, 1971, newspaper, March 24, 1971; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth750531/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Taft Public Library.