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ZANE GREY’S
“Wanderer
OF THE
Wasteland”
-- With —
JAMES WARREN
AUDREY LONG
-2nd Feature--
WARNER BAXTER
‘‘Crime Doctor’s
Warning”
Serial—
"Manhunt of Mystery- Island”
San Patricio County Records
MARRIAGE LICENSES
and Cipriana
Benito Marnquin
Pena.
Refugio Amador and Vivlana H.
Hernandez.
Jesus Bustlllos and Emma San-
chez.
John E. antrell and Veru Mae
McClain.
John Martin and Betty Lou
Pyle
Clyde Reynolds and lai Wanda
Mae Umduy.
Daniel D. Compton and Mar
jorte Elaine Marks
Tony Ramirez and Floripa Can-
tu.
William If Patterson and Ivy
Imvooia Catchings.
Robert VV. Hunt and Betty La
Rue Perry.
Rene Sturceon and Ma.il:l He
ba Katin.
Horc-Mon. April M
“What Next,
Corporal Hargrove?’
— With —
ROBERT WALKER
Conn
Lots 5,
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DEEDS
Brown
, j Francisco Avalos
•I Compton: Lot It. Block
KEENAN WYNN
With Jean Porter
Cartoon and News
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"•Phoney Baloney” am!
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“Idiots Deluxe”
Rfcehardson: Lot 3, Blk. 439, Ar-
ansas Pass.
R. C. Ices, Guardian, to Lloyd
Richardson: Lot 3, Blk. 439, At
ansax Pass.
Fred I and Wm C. Watson to
Pedro Zapata: I.ots 3 and 4, 'Wat-
son Audit.. Mathis.
Fred !. and Wm. C. Watson to
Daniel Zapata: Lot 5, Watson Ad-
dition, Mathis.
J. II. Klee to Geo. K. Tattgarl.
Jr : Lots 2. 3. Block 24, Taft.
J. K. Sorrell, Tr. to John II.
Hardwick*1, Tr,: N. 12 Sec, 17
32o acres; N. 1-2 of HE !-4 and
XE 1-4 Sec. 21. 240 acres, Paul
Sub. Welder. Lot 19. part 42,j
pan 30. |»itt 43 and 4S. and 49. |
Welder a: Odein Sub. Lota 41 and I
5tr, I arts 4.3 and 4S. parts 42. 40, j
30, W*'bler & Odom Soli. Block i
2*1 and 2S. Wcliler A- Odem!
Cnd. 1-2 Interest In I.ots 7 t.i 12.1
Blk. s:i. Ll 1. Itlk. 71 Mitthls.l
Lot 7, Blk. t. Pe, ks Heights Ad-j
dilion, (Idem Strip off K. 'jinl I
Lots 5. '1. Blk. 12. O lem. K. 3fi«;
, |j jj ) an os si 17. Paul Silt). \\ elder.
14. Od*-tn. I W. A. Sirivm r to G. XV Man- j
ship: Lot. 23, Blk. j**S, \rnns.is|
Taft Boy Crowned Athletic
Welterweight Champion of Oklahoma
Under
Texas Skies
signed'the IlrstTofficial docu-
ment after he became Presl-
C)
dent of
Texas.
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Although genuinely friendly to
w«r| Mexico, Stephen F Austin
was lmprtaoiied f»i ««•'«•" m-ri'b*.
(1834 71 a» by the Me« i an in-rn
ment Tills led to bn
feelings toward Sun'a Ana
Texas Autonw^p
Dealers To hfg^l
In Ft. Worth
George Jon*., 0f
<«i*J
president of Te*«»
Dealers Assn ,
that the aHxoejatpje
to meet \tly ij 411ll
Worth
First
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on the agenda (« a,
1,'u I. si “
fl# a M r conference ti the r1
control
it a price
»*• It to r^mov*
lat» r Mltvr
Dsai,"
op* za
I n automobiles sn<l Mrta|
Jones Held v<dum,
will come only after 0i«
stio tlon* are fmovel
r?4 hat
i rioisponatfc, J
tbs ,t ^
there
resolution
to O B Hill.
Block 420, A ran an a
The annexation
provided that Trxaa Has toe
privilege of dividing l«»e'f '"to
Btates. As late as • L J
lertimcnt for
four ati
there «as some
division. However, the salute
t0 the Texas Baft- adopted "
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< inipetkiei
- b prices; ;|
in S ift Vn
No niiiny P •; ••
! the entir* i*tat
to
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Compton: Lot
Cl. w Fuliin to H. W Sundur.
V. 15 ft. Lot 122 Taft Cemetery., ^ <;,,,tav
H. \V. Sandars to f-hftoii Afrier S f, , , ,.( n. L,Jls v i«k
h.,;h: Lots 1,i, Hi, Block 14. Tat!^yStr(,ni Addn.. Itiglcsiil--.
it. Dellinger in Gonzald Del j it. c Ives, Grid.. to
Bosque: Lots 7. s. Block d, D. I cooper: Bib. 2, out Lot
Stone Addition. M.itliik. j Avans,s t,.,'ss. r, acres.
W. H. Taylor to Samuel L.i S. P. Stockton, Jr.. !,-
Moses: Lot 9, Block 4. Nystrom's j (tooper: Blk 2, out Lot-
Addition, Imgloslde. ' Aransas Pass.
At. F. Mitchell to Roy Du- Vivian ('ouk to Wm.
Herman
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■Wtaw.-Fri., April 11-12
ALICE FAYE
“Fallen Angel”
— With —
DANA ANDREWS
LINDA DARNELL
March of Time—“Challenge
To Hallywood”
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increases Light
It Is easy to overlook the fact that
seeding on a porch, while pleasant,
wats be made even more com-
Awtsble for the eye* by the use cf
jpwper light reflecting paint in cost-
JmePan with modern lighting flx-
^wresk On a warm day, out of door*
•tauter the shade of a tree, there
M*cr U« from 200 to i,900 units of
XgllT while on the porch there may
Ate Cresn 100 to 500 units of light.
colored, light reflecting paint
,«r the ceiling and side* of the porch
tfRB feutresse the Qluniination, both
An the daytime and at night, when
Ahu lights are turned on.
phorne: Lot lfi. Block 249, Aiun
was Pass.
A. W. Bartlett to Stephen
Austin: Lots 17, 18, 19,
289, Aransas Pass.
P L. Johnson to Glenn E. Me
Kinney and Bon F. Gerdes: Lots
11, 12. Block 64, Sinton.
G AV'. Dahman to E. J. Brown:
NW 13 Lot 17. Block 109, Mc-
Campbell Sub.. 5 acres. ,
Mrs. 0. C. Brooks to Airs J. M.
Baucom: W 1-2 lk)t 17, Block 46,
Taft.
p. L. Johnson to J T. Johnson:
Lots |3. 14, 15. Block 61 Sinton
L AI Henry to L. B. HutchinH:
j E. part Lots 13, It. part 15, Bis
1 ;i Tier 7. Portland,
i B F. Ro'usch to F. I!. Sughrue:
jLot 12 Blk. 30, R. J. Williams
Addn., Ingteslde.
W, c. Sparks, Jr. to J. N-
Motte: Lots 6, 7, Block 24, I alt
John Henry Norris to Edgar
Phelps. Lots 7. 8. 9. Block ...
Nystrom's Addn,. lngleside.
Blk.
or. IvOt 25,
Pa SB.
U. O. Watson to Fred
B. Crock-
515, Aransas
............ I. Wat-
Block j non: 3 corner snip cut off by
:sA&FGRR out of Delgado Sur.
near Mathis.
W. A. AtcXahb to Atannei Bena-
vides: I/'t’ 9, Blk. 2, W. A. Me-
Nabb Addn., Mathis
W. F Campbell to A. D. Fritz:
Lot 3, Blk. 2, Frank Phelps Addn..
lngleside.
H. W. Tobin to Leroy Meinter:
Lot 7 and 8W 1-2 K Blk. 12. Park
Addn.. Mathis.
The high-st temperature ev-.-
recorded at v.-ithx
xtat on WHS 120 degrees a* *r>-
muur. Baylor County, on Aug
u»t 12, TD6. Tne lowest
perature ever recorded wan
degree* below zero at Semmole, j
Came* County, on February r,
1933.
Cnide.-t Winter, lab' !•:*
Year „f Iteavli -i Bainfall. ■ ’1 ■ :
Y,ar i f Light* --I Uainiiiik > l!V ’
(5rea!*->t 24 hour It-'iluf.1.'. -- ■
Inehen.
Highest AV i n (1 Veloct'y,
Mile*.
\uAnni is NOWBAsd
POINT FOR t.RAPPFRM
tv
T.
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j min ix! rat ion
Thi- chang
!*.(,:) not iff*1
j.j„. prt-x* nt
I Homestead
jnsid
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| The world’s larcrst vepe-
ttible farm is near Fdtnbnn;
■ Texas. Zavaila Comity alon*-
1 raises more .spinach than
:any : tate in the Union.
FORT SILL. Okla.—(FAS)—Private Henry Parish. Taft.:
Texas, who launched an amateur boxing career at the Field
Artillery School at Fort Sill, has been crowned Amateur
Frank R. Suglmie to P. A’-tl-l
dez: Lets 9. 10. 11, 12, Blk -
K J. Williams Ad In.. ln:<li-:-i(ie
Edgar F. Bonurderi to ,1 ti.|
ATo.-'B. Sr. Situ P Farm Tract j
Tract XU (exi i'tit 6 12 acre*! j
containing 4.38 acres. .
Athletic welterweight
champion
---%
of Oklahoma.
Deaf Mute Parents
Fight Off Rats For
Three Horrible Nights
OIL AND GAS LEASES
Mr*. Helen Schmalsieig to
man P. Waldron; K. 100
JACKSONVILLE.
fantH V.: re tiii',l*.i
in-rc Saturday alter
J. V. Mathis to
Sepnrnto Leitnce
WEm lettuce heads are tight and
: Whole leave* ere difficult: to obtain,
emit the core out, turn the head up-
attto down and allow cold water to
man Into the center of the head of
Mtmce until each leaf is separate.
Lots 25. 26. Block 22 R. J. Wit- C
Hams Addn., Inylcsldc.
J B Pack to James Melvin ana
Edwin 1). Hunt: N. 93 ft. Lets 9.
10, Block 4, West Court. Addn..
Sinton
B. G. Laxeon to J. W Mayo:
2.Hi2 acres out of SH corner Lot
4 Sec- 17. Third Addn., Taft
John Dawson: I Farm Lot 3, Blk “A” Paul
.^. t battle between their deaf mutei
.....thnt
Farm Lands.
John McCormack to ,T. H Don
elaon: Lots 42.43, 44, Blk. 6.
Frick's First Addn., Araihsas Pass.
Mrs, At. O. McCloin to L. I.
Adair; Lota 11. 12, 13. Block 3.
Odem Addn.. Sinton.
Enrique D. Briseno to Faustina
Lopez: Lot H), Block 23. East
Odem.
John L. Sipes to S. h. Dixon:
I>jt 1 Block 14, J. F. Houghton
Sub., InglesMe.
S. p. Stockton, Jr. to Lloyd \v
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NEW SEASON
NEW HAIR-DO
c;uf, parents and horde-; ot rtits
i invaded :iieir home, hiti.UK
children more tha?.
F. P
Mrs Id.a Schmalstelg to It* ,
man S. Waldron: NW M :-’«<■ 3. n’"e9' ...
Paul Sub. C. F. P., 180 acres tevj Jour-month-old
cept 3 4 acre.)
Joe Werlund to John C. Penn:
l/otf- 2. 4 Blk 14, First Sub.
Taft Farm Lands. 153.05 acres.
Mary Esther Hodges to Fergus
S. Davit-: Lot 5. Bik. 7. F P.
First Sub. N- of Taft, 85.94 acres.
F. J Mutchier to Bjarne Rob-
sebo; 200 acres out of M. Ramon
Sur.
! Parish, whose entire ring ea
j recr is clu •*»*ii»*i ill 10 bouts, is
I the liois’ Atattling boxing sens,
' tion to hit the Oklah m.i Htip in
i years. Starting out v ith n'dldUK'
jinn ,-j be-ilthy itnbitlon to learn •
how to box and a natural all-
around athletic ability, lie hu«
punched his way to the lop of the;
state,- fis>t 1 * lie.iji.
Parish, or ‘Hendry." as hi- is
th,. known to the* foil.- hai k h- in*.
score of • began hi- remaikablc pug •Haiti
j oscent by winning the annual
Herman Gordon. - Lions Club Tournament ii, La*
county hospital j ton. Oklahoma H* accomplished
and nnilsedi this feat in the pi<•••*••» • f ,;A:!r
Texa* i* often cbaracterired
.by popuiae reference to itt big
neat Actually, it is n-jre rr
n-arkablc for it* diver*,*y. Tbs*
applies to its physical structure,
its weather, itt soils and min-
eral t. its native plan* and an
mat life, its crop growing and
lwe*tock raising nduttnrs.
P 'Hit. Up j
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: i. Florida, hi
b'M-ph m. v,
i ' of the y».
Office »t fyaj
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I ..me. ll
Florid*. ynJ
s the batlnt
white grapefruit produce*
- I \<. ; I Callloml* at|
used lt> of . j
• and to 3*
a I diitrUnrtioi
■tiod.
n necessity of *
I'], leases ID
yield I* r*dwl|
- »-r eoltditioB,j
to mainlsia if
FurttiefBWg
■ raeilUlts aa!
■* no rbMi
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Fla. Two In-'
doctor’s i are I
a thn-f 1 iiriit,
Th*‘ Pibi! v,(!uf*
j.i/'i-rty an'. -in:t‘
rvfts
y purple
n month old Kathleeo had tour straight win.--, iariuulng two
kno«;koutA over far more t*Ap»:ri*
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NOTICE TO THE
PUBLIC
Jr . was still in
crib -hi* bod
—but
been Bint home after preventa
five treatment bad been given tier! enrol! opponents,
for tetanus and gas gangrene. j Entering the statewide A A
Night* cf Horror ! tourney, Baiish < itillnueil on hi-
The story was told Saturday path toward state wide fame by
tiy Dr H. A! Anderson, resident! winning four more bout* ,,v‘r
surgeon, as he received it from j tough and experienced opposition,
neisthlrors a story of three nights | including a hair-raising dec.-loti
of horror during which Mr. and! over Warren Gobi- Ukluh-.ma
Mrs. Herman Gordon fought with i city in the finals
Improve* Mill
Lime iv needed to help grow such
legume crops as aifaifa, ri*d mover,
sweetclover. crimson clover ar.d
other clovers arid to Improve trie
tilth and physical condition of heavy
comptctcd soils.
“ |
:re wrts|
be srawi
Kail Beet*
the f,-,r garde* i
ce.len; quality Mature I
t.tie laii garden can
several maw.- It R|
s, -,ik the i*-e-J ■ vernilHi; MW
the -*'bUr the- f flowing WBjM
neii r-.-fl in dry of #atsdy «£)■
p,,-A ing. T!ti* practice wlSnw^
ter germir atioa
f have purchased from Mr.
B. G. I.ax.tori the gin property
located about 7 miles east of
Taft, known for a number of
year* as the "Brooks Gin."
This Gin wiii hereafter be
known and operated as the
•■Quarrels Gin.”
| 48-3t-p J. W. MAYO.
dubs to keep the Invading rate
from the beds of their children.
Neighbors told Dr, Anderson
As a result of bis winning of
the state championship, the young
welterweight i- being placed on
that tiie Gordons moved into tbt* detaihed nvrvic, *•;> that he can
house early this week and that j represent the Field Artii-i.v
for the first three nlffhts 1heyi ?,-hool at the National Champion
j heard hammering noises ail "ver! *hip bouts. April I! in lb* llo.e
j the house t:"i-e-i that at time-* | t<,ti Ganle’i Host..' M i-
were mingled with screams and j
j shouts. Finally some, went to in
BUCKLEY’S GROCERY & MARKS
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Fresh Fruit* and Vegetable*
Choicest of Meat*
OPEN 7 A. M. TO « F.*|
AT YOLK SERVICE
vestistato,
Hammer
Up Holes
f*» c
TgjAik /aFir
Nothing tike: a new hair-do to
send your spirit* soaring. We
know what's new for spring—we
know what’s best for you. Now
:•} the time to get that new and
flattering coif. Call 140 today for
an appointment.
Vita Fluff Laquer Pad
Special Notice lo
Dog Owners
1’uUril t.i*
liantim ri *
M: v i! i
{it*i tlollsy
up
ii
MRS. J. E. SLOAN, Manager
MRS. SYBIL SCHiCK, Beautician
MRS. GUY CRITES, Receptionist
Tne Veterinary that was here
last year will he in Taft, at the
City Halt, in the afternoon cf
Wednesday, April 10. Do not
bring dogs ontit afternoon.
CITY OF TAFT.
C. J. MEYER, Mayor.
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Complete Plant Food
100 Lb*........................... $4.00
* SO Lb*. ...... $2.50
25 Lbs.................... $1.50
10 Lb*................... -85
5 Lb*. .............-............45
Energy Source*
Dr. H. C. Sherman, professor of
food chemistry of Columbia univer-
sity states in ins book on "Food
Products" iri relation tn vegetables:
“Considered as sources of energy— j
potatoes, dry beans and peas are, j
at ordinary prices about as cco- |
nornica! as grain products, and j
much more economical than meats, j
Even those green vegetables which |
are eaten for flavor, with little
thought of food value, and often
thought of a* luxuries because of
thei” high water content, will often
be found to furnish energy at no
greater cost than many cuts of
meat."
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| rut “hat bad m
j ib . pit. their ei
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1 o 1.1 their -si*
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ebildren nul til-* litiietits
'lie i hihlieu in’ii tin ir own
The ruts followed. Then
not up and began the haul.
RALPH A. KAYE Wil l.
SUPERVISE PROGRAMS
PRICE CONTROL HOARDS
pituri
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Barbee Welding Shop
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Dr. AfidfM'soti said tint muevm fit*' ,-,n Aritcuio UP A (iis*
Ira pi* hud hf-nn sel. over th^ iimjspj tri‘ ’* joined xlw Httfj >t OPA in
and that it. unjieorH tin- Gordons! umober, 1942. >D assumed the
were* gradusiDv nttin:.' the upper j dwrio- of rationing exc'c.uive late
hand. i 'u aftor aervSnk as tire i;i-:
-..........................—.— ----- {ttoning officer. He* has return*.*']
Towel La mutating j U) au,om»'sti\o busuoss.
Increased use of toweYs means j appointed acting
j more frequent laundering. Hang i,>r „ , wei'ul*ve joined the OPA!
' toweh straight on the line rather i8,,lI[ .in r- for-
I than by a corner, Alter using bath ; at
) towels, spread them out on racks to £l'V .i anfi
; dry instead -f to Wing or bunching |,Vi. / ,■' Y'"'’1
I . ... , , , , nay**s .in*! war in !»*• m«*ri-hasi
them Never piJe •«! towel* on the )Si., h,win,„, 5, 8a„ Anf„na„
j flo*,r or w a laundry * Mb Soggy Knve wax shoe rati-.niny officer i
■ towel* can iwldew overnight in hot assumjnf, ,he ., j3t „f a,;,,
! sietant to Kurtz.
ALL KINDS OF WELDING
SHOP NEXT TO ( til. ROBERTS GIN
;> Portable ! .fjuipnt. iit to Go
% Anywhere At Any i ime
% Shop Phone 29<t—Re-iiIem e »«3 P. O, #•*
X T.UT, TEXAS
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New Merchandise
Just Arrived
.-..iniie*, have been, reduce,) (Mm
*'• H in tbe Sinn uit.oiiio OPA '
tii-itrict. The district price beard
-xc-utlve sup* l-ViKeS. lmv.il 4,Jmta. .
Ji-t.’.-aflftti i.f price btiurd prog rams -
Remember?
There Is a New St®f*
In Taft!
Beeville Radio
% ’ Station Sought
Cain Buy Your NW#
For the Car and Hont$
For Less At Lackys
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Eastern Seed
& Elevator Co,
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TAFT„ TEXAS
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8-Piece Crystal Bridge Sets . . $L50
Individual Serving Trays, $1.95 Per Set
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Richards, Henry C. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 4, 1946, newspaper, April 4, 1946; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth750756/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Taft Public Library.