The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 10, 1955 Page: 5 of 10
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Snyder They hove moved frito
returned Mr». Ed Jackson's rent
Mr nnd Mr ,. M A Klli
J#me*
have
BPADSHAW is
■|CHAT WORK SPEAKER
n | PORTLAND
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Portland
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M». A, I„ Reichte
'Phene 2M1
PARTY HELD FOE
EDDIE GRAHAM
Gregory Locals
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A. H. MulHM
The Peril and
' *'"t Work Club met last Wed-
nesday » the home Mrs. j. v
Johnson * ith twenty-two memhet .■
present Guest speaker was E.
Bradshaw of Corpus Ovris.i who
spoke or petite: ,-md their a.rvinge-
ment*. one an*i comforts, 'to-less-
>*s were Mis. J E. Johnson Mrs.
I> O Mens os and Mrs. 0 p
King.
Coffee and cake was served
Mr and Mrs.
and children spent the week-end
in Waco visiting their daughter,
Miss Rosellen Mullins who is at-
tending Baylor University They
also visited Mr. Mullins’ mother
in Soadrift on the way home.
Mr. and Mrs. Bradley A. Nutt
returned Sunday from a weeks
visit in Dallas with Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Holland and in San Antonio
with l^arry Nutt
Mr. and Mrs. Roy J/.aarks and
Mike spent from Friday until Sun-
day in Liberty Hill, with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Mc-
Farland, and his mother, Mr*.
.1 E Isnaeks and Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Isaarks.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Thomas
and children spent Saturday and
Sunday in Houston visiting friends.
Miss Margaret Davis, who ha*
PORTLAND - Afterglow wr.s
held tor the uv.penned'.ate M.Y.F
*n the homy of Mr and Mrs.
Wade Trew Sunday1 night. A birth-
day paity for Eddie Graham one
of the M.V.F. members, was held
The birthduy cake was white
with thirteen pink ealdles and the
words "Happy Birthday" In pink
vi ig decorated the cake. Games
weie played and aake. ice cream,
nuts, cold drinks and candy were
served to about twenty guests.
I Joel Hawkins Has
Birthday Party
j PORTLAND ~ A bir
{tv was given in *he
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
salvation and healing campaign
STARTING AT
Taft Assembly of God
SEPTEMBER 13,1955
Nightly At 7:30
BUIE DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN
To District Conference
PORTLAND Rev. ./. Roy
Slade and John Ihint attended the
Methodist Distil*! Conference
Which was held in Kingsville Wed-
nesday. There ire alcoist sixtv
and Mrs. Charles Ray Sit-
jurda,* night honoring her brother,
j Joel Hawkins, on his fourteenth*
j birthday. Games were played
Ural cake and fruit punch were
served to Turkic Jaccnvay. Ralph
Simmons Johnny Miller, I-oxlie
McNeil, Jr. Joel Hawkins, Hetty
ftobbs. Annette Smith. Nun Kirk-
patrick. Anne McCain, Fran Ed-
jney, Suznn Coffee, Delane Dun-
bar und Virginia Fay.
TTiose assisting were Mrs. Mar-
lin Laird. M; s. Aubrey Smith
Mrs. Cecil Hawkins.
Portland Locals
Mrs. McMillin Is
Back From Trip
Mrs. M MoMjiliin returned late |
Monday afternoon alter a two j
weeks visit in parts of Mississippi j
and Texas. She accompanied her j
son, Dr Rush McMillin. on this |
trip and they visited her twin j
sister Mrs. Burnett, Smith, in Co- j
lumbia. Miss., a brother, R. C j
Rush, in Porterville, Miss., and i
visited Dr. McMiUin’s relatives in visit with their son. Jack D.wl
Louisville, Miss and family who are the prout:
On their return trip they visit- parents of a baby girl born Oeto
id Mrs MeMlQin's daughter, Mrs. her 29 at the Santa Rosa hospital
Sam Cunningham, and family in She weighed .,i\ and. one-ha!,
Fort Worth and Dr. and Mrs. pounds and has been named Pa-
Rash McMillin in Lampasas. 'trivia Lynn. Her maternal grand
is visiting her sister, Mrs. P. K
McKenzie, and Mr. McKenzie.
> M's. .1 B. Eversole and daugh-
ters fitleniled a barbecue in Re-
fugio Friday at the home of Mr
and Mrs. J. D. Baugh ir. honor
of Mr and Mrs Ruddy Bush of
| Port Lavaca. There were six
families represented beside the
honorees.
( Mr. an*l Mrs. O. K Smyth left
: Monday for ChaiWton, S.C., for
a two weeks vacation where they
will visit his brother, Newton
Smyth, and family.
Nii s. Jerry Griffis left last Wed-
nesday for Sun Diego. Calif..
Rev J. P Sparr the minister of the services has had multitudes
of people healed and delivered from every kind of sickness through
his prayers.
Everyone of all churches, races and creeds are cordially invited
to attend. ( oraor of 1st Sf. and Hospital Road
Bring your sick and afflicted for prayer.
INSURANCE
H Howells Return From
: Long Vacation
TO MEET TOUR NEEDS
;j PORTLAND — Mr. and Mrs.
■ ' John W. Rowell returned home
Tuesday from a five weeks visit
in points of Oklahoma, Kansas,
; Idaho anl California.
]j Mrs. Rowell J* bister, Mrs. Fred
tVhechM and husband ot Gilifom-
j | ia joined them in the home of
3.1 another sjjtter. Mrs. Kail Earnest
J land family of Horr.cdale Idaho,
t | for a it union. While there M>.
1 I Wheeler c*i- *1 sudden!} and *h*
3 RoaeHs returned v, ifli hrr sisler
! j to Caiitornta for the funeral.
• ' In makintt 'i - .* live-weeks i ,p
ithe Rowell .• 'i ... *• I i.O 1 mill-
• FIRE
a AUTO
« LIFE
«> BUSINESS
Jesus Christ Is The Some Yesterday,
Today And Forever/' Heb, 13»3,
Prodtxmafion
DAY, 1955
'1 Vim!ls Oicnnev. Sunt, if
ions it. llanos County Dipt;*
, , t.cin <>I Jackson Miss .
* *>,, u*,k .r. the home oi
and Mrs. Z \V Ki'kpatri.k
• attending the week of Mu-
st hoot here an tl;e F'.t ! Bap-
httreh.
Evangelist ■•t-l Mm. Hr
home of Mr.
Span- Sunday
for Expert
TELEVISION & RADIO
Bring Your Set To
CAGE'S
REPAIR
Naw styling gives new Fed
Ttud**> il *</ </; uj *V,/u*-
You'!' he proud to put your
on one of these lieauttess!
West Point and Decorating Shop'
Painting of ASI Kinds
Small
W5W.! k ft. 1 .-ton Mode I
¥. 100 Express, a vailable
bulky loads. *’ , fr
Pickup stawiard- GVW
5,000 lbs.
i'ill citizens of this City, business
enterprises, veterans' organization
and city officials to assist the
State Committee lor the ofcserv-
oi Veterans Day in every
Sign Painting, Large or
Furniture Refinished
ance
way possible for the observance
of November U, 1965. with ap-
pvopr Sate <. ere moo its.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF 1 have
hereunto set my rare! oral caused
the official seal of the City of
Portland to be affixed.
Done at the City of Portland,
this 1st day of November 1965.
Everett W. Wilson
Mayer
Shop Located Back Of New Post Office
HttW somtwl! New Drwerucd
Cuba with full wrap windshields
tut driving strain, help you get
more done with less effort.
w® *pe«ialix« in
AUlRAliONS * MODERNIZATION
Most horsepower per dollar!
del from Pickups to BIG JOBS!
ESTIMATES
GIVEN
Dwer increases in every mo
New lifeguard steering
wheel helps protect driver from
steering column in a collision.
Only Fold hat* it No extra cost
maneuvering, l-ow extra cost.
NEW! Tubeless tire#, run 25“ cookr,
N™\ xtra •«
Standard on every ford Trick, hd. ter
to repair, too.
HSWI Sodium -cooled exhaust valves
m i„,,vv dutv engines opera* »
h :.-s r.'.'y cooler, laat far on8lK
*.v. etteiues with 4-barrel
fwy r® hen■ — t ] k* • ‘ rov/ F«’• ^ ^ ** ‘K *
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'kwShort Str-'ke power in r.rn- model
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Guthrie, Keith. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 10, 1955, newspaper, November 10, 1955; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth711604/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Taft Public Library.