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THE TAFT TRIBUNE., THURSDAY, AUGUST 5. 1943
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Society BARcr and Business Mana jv-t?
IHitolisiM-d on Tt>w»d*y of Each Week
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
fetal J*»trtdo and Adjoining Conn ties,
Ot*«r Placet ____________________________________
4 Complete Food Store
Prompt Service
12.00 Per Year
$:\5<5 Per Year
Phone 74
Hfetawd M a •MonU-ctass matter May IS, 1921, at the pon ofl’;,-.
fitlft Ttai, attder the Act of March 3, 1879.
A. 0 COIiet a), 2-S1.S* pern
out of ’Ar.i:•) St*r
Paulita Garcia et a! to Claud;*
G«r A hot 21 Block 320. .Jr-a-
«as Pass.
H. D Hughes et ox ;■> F. D.
FuH-h Fr. >- 27 Cttbit:®
* Miller S’, b 211.5 acts*.
Alfred Xystrom *•- uy. *■> Ltfwiu
R- < kiway Lot 11, Bio, is 1. My*-
trotn Addn Intrlcsi-ie tO’"!'* •
i!on deed.)
Anna F Sch-Jette to R 1.
Spencer, Farm Lot 15 Block T<
McCampbei] Sub.
Albert Giesecke to Doris Ho.lo-
€mmty Records
m i/ hi\i,
W'Oke'.s et :v ,V.r* MU Blivk
it .1 t- H'•!-•’•!• n ?2b Ir.cr.-; >.
Y Gan.i ■' u\- to Aurelia Cctt-
***** of July 26 to July 31
» CARRIAGE LICENSES
1 Am Galindo ai*j Crat Herrera.
! I«s Xieruactfe* and Anita Rad-
By MRS. H. F. PAPE
XtlBara* Adds.
IS IMPORTANT, TOO.
i L-"s 15. 15. Bit c .'22; 11
Hi k 223 Lot .-. Block 739 Ar-
kansas Pass
Linton .7 et ,x - M-■
2 . et I'-her .Mayfield, Lots 1. .
3. Block Alt Lots 37, 15. Block
52'*: Aransas Pass Block 1, On'
L't 4- am] Blocks 2. 3 Oat L •*
45. near Aransas Pass
Lit ton J. L'3he.\ e: ux t Lacy
t'sher, et aS. Lot 17, Block 71'!.
Aransas P«ss (Und. 1 2 ict.
OIL AND GAS LEASES
J. H. Harvey to G. ’.V. Shivley.
Luts la. 15, Rincon Sub.. 253 5'-
acres.
Ricardo Tijerina and Aaroro
fm*-
johanie Brown and Mary Lou]
vam .....
' ' 5 tS ia
■'Tth -• I'Mjf.ll.
Snsston.
fMEO*
John William .Nelson et al to
^‘Uization i$
t ■ iit-eji w[
Mr. and Mrs. V. K. J ■ ; and
. btldren. Betty Louise and Von
Hal. have returned from McAlis-
ter, Okla., where ih.-y have been
living for the j.axt five months.
Miss Virginia Voylfs of Corpus
Christ i returned horn*1 Sunday
after several days visit in the
home '.Mrs J. B. M'fontiR
and -Miss Marian M C-t-nnfc
The Rev B. F Bt'-kley i-P
S ir :,y f - Camp* <: • '.v> r-
be will assist In a r. rival meet
lr.g at the Bap'.tM Church. Mr*
Btc) icy :a visiting in Corpus
Christ’, the gut ft of Mr and Mrs
Pou-r.li
S'Bperlrtecdem and Mrs F W.
M -I'vr.ald an 1 Miss 77- .7 M r-.-n-
aid of 7rr.dE *•’■ visitors ir.
Gregory the > - -s • .
-t take, on
’ '• >f war-
; ■ : ■ '' .iii-1 youri,
puM.
Scull. Tr. 3 in Day Land & Cat-
I tie Co. Sur , 120.92 acres.
Virginia W. Crockott et con to
; G. B Scull. Tr. 2, in Day Land
Cattle Co. Stir, 110.81 acres.
Virginia TV. Crockett et. con to i
iG. B C.-Ull 520.51 acres out of
(Tract 5. Day Land & Cattle Co. j
j Sur.
G ;s C. Birkner. et tix to Ira S. 1
! Hun*, et ux, E'h Lot 2. all Lot
Block 4. Sunshine Addn.. Sin-
! ton.
Taft Properties. Inc., to Calls- j
tro Torres, et al. Lot 7. Block 9. .
Third Addn., Taft.
Margarethx Carmens, et a! to
Tame* R. Dougherty 1 ?, in* in
596 4 acres out of S. McGloSn
Sur
Hurtolf Svadienak *•> ux to
Ernest Ford. Lot* 1 2, Sec. 5.
Second Sub. Taf? Farm Lands.
Cornelia Simpson to .!. M. Bo-
m>-r. 3”0 x .140 ft. out of Black-
burn Addn.. Mathis, com. 2.34
acres ;
Lilli- LiKbtner to ,1. M. Bomer.
300 by .140 ft. out of Blackburn
Addn. Mathis, cont. 214 acres.
B. O. Watson to J. M. Burner, ;
Lots 10. 11. 12. Block 3. Black-
burn Addn., Mathis.
Eli R !!irs. et u\ to 2. W.
Kirkpatrick. Lots I to 13, 39 to . 1
• incniy piMCf »*tjij;u«Iy upon our *h
'.«* J* I • - {*'• iNihi! iti* s. unk- wii in th
An Institution With
Reputation Built
Upon Service
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
AmLutance Servce Day or Night
unprecedented
ipportun
The First State Bank
OF TAFT, TEXAS
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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rt tCrsic ncstcvt
■tes-SvsrtM -ad
CARD OF THANKS
• v Jo- Hrai Johnny
no.- W-tnda M< Iroyr- l!:i!y
ff J-.uiOy Wttilff. Ru>i. r;
• - Laura J!t Hodges Mary
J nos. Ros- .Mullili Ron it-l
,’is Simmy Mulllti, au-i M -
w!sh ,n * xpre*s our »ia-
■1!-’■ to the many g-joj
■ tot friends of Tift
:r -ses pg ]*
m-tu over the sudden
f l-iv-d oae~hu«h*iu!
' Y-'Ur Christ’,»•; j£*»
many kltidncsfie*. words «!
•B-ni • amt everything ni
■ ”i -is in sorrow.
•M" J I> Sutherliad,
F-eiyn Faye Suthtftaad.
mmm home:
ru-lghb.
for the,
Maxine and Vadr- Fay Rh- do-. , ,
Verlyne Dillard. Vera Belle Dun- !
ham. Barbara Smith. Peggy P. ,i>-
ertsen. Mildrea Morrison, Jes*ie y
Jean end Betty Lou Kilmer
Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Martin hod
.>ue-fs .v^r the week en-t ?h-ir
noire. Mrs. YV. It. Green and sun
of Aransas Pass. .....
Mr and Mrs. G. It. Fiver of
Los Angeles Calif , are new rt«i- rpr
dents in -own, occupying one of
the Carol Lee cottages.
Mrs. Inez Grissom of Houston day
and c.ii Harold Dean Grissom, of -.jr,i
Burger were guests of Mrs. Gris- fr...
sum’s brother and fxmily. Mr. and —
Mr.- Cecil Haw kins la-.' w. -};. |«sb
Mr. and .Mrs A B. Dllta- I and !•( I
■ hildren are on their mat: >a in j
FRED D. JAMES
TAFT, TEXAS ?
Branron
and
V- and Mr*. John Mr
V.v,; arrived in Gregory * ,
iheir bom-1 They an- loi i
*h- Jorc-tj apartment hus:-.
\! Va- i> hr f ire her ruren
rage was Miss KliJab-th
'x -1 of Ge- ■ gi- West.
Telephone 72
GENTRY REYNOLDS ARANSAS PASS j
— Telephone 65 —
ROCKPORf—Telephone 451 $
M-h Bertha Puliln, Mr. u(
Mm Gent- Futiin and Terry were
'•isif-m* 'o K-n.-d> Sunday, where
Hi. y wets gar -' - :f Mrs. Berth*
P Mb’ ■’* - -...... Mrs. John Jam.
visiting
Edwar-i
S P E C 1 A L
Friday arid Saturday
August 6-7
ry Gum
COFFEE, H- E- B- BEST, Per
Post f casties, 1 1-oz. box 8c ;
PEACHES, 2*
COCKTAIL, 13!
oz. can
HOUSE Of GARZA
Tomato Juice, No. 2 can
RICE, per lb.
HEART’S
DELIGHT
Flour
Now Entoleted
DEL MONTE
9c CA I SUP, 14 ozs
SHERBET, Pint
RINSO. large box
YOU CAM HELP, TOO!
Bound Up and Return
Deposit Bottles Today!
The Viller has always been or.
the fighting front, carrying on
man’s eternal battle against
the insect world, fighting to
keep weevil out of his wheat
and out of his flour.
At iast inventive genius has
given him a weapon that
promises t<3 be 100CV effective
—the Entoleter. oes:gned to
destroy by mechanical impact
any insect life which could
possibly have been in the
wheat 31 the tlm* of milling,
thereby lengthening the t-me
that flour will reman
FRESH!
Heart"* Ds ght is the FIRST
flour trt Texa* to give house-
’wivid the of this new
process. Entoietion ,% the fi-
nal step taken to make sure
that Heart's Delight Enriched
F'ou- reaches the grocer ir
perfect condition.
8e sure /eu4re right . . . use
HEARTS DELIGHT
If** patriotic—and practical—to search
for and mum to your neighborhood
dtt!*r, empty MILK. BEVERAGE sr»<*
BEEK BOTFLES. You’ll have your orig-
ksal deposit refunded . . , and what’s
wore, you’ll help your family and friends
hy a greater supply of the liquids
for which these tdk bottles am needed.
MILK, BEVERAGE and BEER BOX-
TIES aw sanitarily ruurilited right
away by the bottlers. Return all these-
’’stray” bottles in yoar Itome today and
you‘11 help conserve vital material, ma-
chinery and manpower needed for the
Wag Effort.
SUPER SUDS, large box 23c
H. fc. B.. large can 9c Small Can
DRUGS
PRODUCE
(AKROTS. f’al., 1^. bunch
( ABHAfili. Cal. vreen head
FNGI.ISH !’!. \S. j-. full pk
RHl I1ARI1,
WmmSi^Z VITAL MMTSRIJUUB
it** m mTmt^emc duty
>1 Vll HI.ADFS, 12—
Fin n Sll.\Mi'0(i. 2
R! HiiiNf. ALCOHOI
ITIi 1 ..LIPS' MILK
<•! ma<;nfsi\.
KOTEX
-2 I’kRS,
5f bottle
pini
KMONS AD’VISTtSiNG
NAMONAi. STANDARD BLOG.
HOUSTON 2, TBUS
cherry red. lb,
1.1.I ll CF, nice, large firjvs heads
LIMES, nice size, dozen .......
boxes
Ask Your C.
:-*s l-spomt sorrt! rol-no vs
W”APC« AD HO. a-lt a 7
DUFF’S WAFFLE MIX, Box
F A FT MERC. CO
PICGLY
WIGGLY
WESSON OIL, pint
29c
SOAP, P&G, 3 bars
14c
RIPE HELMET
BEANS, per lb.
12c
OLIVES, 91 2-oz. jar
23c
D.XIE
OLEG, per ib.
24c
PILLSBURY'S BEST
FLOUR, 5 !bs.
31c
DOMINO
CANE SUGAR, 5-tt>
i NATION'S
HONEY, 16-oz, jar
box 33c
31c
APPLE JUICE, pint
9c
blle label
KARO, 1' ,.Ib. jar
16c
FRENCH S
' .....
MUSIARD, 6-oz. jar
8c
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Richards, Henry C. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 5, 1943, newspaper, August 5, 1943; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth712172/m1/4/?q=+date%3A1941-1945: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Taft Public Library.