The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 3, 1945 Page: 4 of 12
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THE TAFT TRIBUNE, THURSDAY APRIL 26, 1945.
Bride-To-Be
I County Records
CStwrrhrs
ANSWER
| Week or April 23 To
+ April 28, Inclusive
MARRIAGE LICENSES
* Maurice Adrian Schmidt and
X Dorothy Mary Barganeki.
* Rl*» A. Rail and Carmen Go-
* tierrez.
*, Woodrow J. Teschendorf ami
J ; Lola Coffman.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
JOBS K MISTER. Minuter
Church School, 9:45. Cla«M
for ail ages.
Morning Worship 31:00.
Vesper Service, 6:30.
Young people'# .Meetia*, 6: IS.
To C. Burt Potter’s Lett
Commissioners’ Couri
We Try to Make Our Station
Really a “SERVICE” Station
j SODVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH ; +
Theo. R. Thomas, Paster |
j Sunday School, 10 a. tn, !•*
i More ins: Worship, 13 a. m. ' *
T’.tlnir.c t’nidfl, 7 p. ru. ♦
I Evening Worship. S p. m.
i V'. M. r. Monday. 3:30 p. m. +
Royal Ambassador?., 5 p. tn, •>
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, *
: $ p. to.
| DEEDS
* LiT.it William* to N. D. zitai
j L-rd: Lots It. IS, Bloc# 552; Lot
+ '• IUoek 057, Lot 29, Block 592;
+ Aran, i as Pass.
+ K- 1. Spencer to K. A. May
* hall: Lot 15, Block 529, Aransas
f Pass.
t' B’lHe Cos to Plorcmina. Rod-
; riguez; Lot 1, Block ", D. it R.
. Addn., Mathis.
Mrs. Martha J. Brown to 15. \V.
■ Sandefer: Lots 7, a, it, Block 49,
Simon.
; Tabltha Medford to H. K. Ton j
•, «iy: Lots 22, 23, 24. Block 9, Tier
A, Portland.
A M. Wesbrooks to W. B.
Shields: Lots 1, 2, 3. 4, Block 22,:
K. J Williams Addn., Ingleeide.
j J. J. Thompson, Jr., by Ally, to
■ Harvey (;ray: Lots 9, IP,
i Block 21. It J. Williams Addn.. 1
J Ingleside.
I L H. DeMouche to Tom L. De-
! Mouciie
Fmtmrmg the things you need for your
CW‘ or truck—plus* prompt and courteous
amvhtt and sincere appreciation of your
patronage. We are glad to be of help
to our customers who rely on us.
COMPLETE STOCK ACCESSORIES AND PARTS
Dear Bart:
In reply to your recent- letter to ’lie San Patifck
County Commissioners Court, which you had ^
lished in the local newspapers as propaganda ag^ai
the election to be held May 12th, 194.5, on readout,
non of county funds. I feel it my duty as CuB„
missioner of Precinct 4 Sun Patricio County, to t»
and correct some of the f.h■- impressions, you -J
plied In this letter.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH +
T. X. F:ARTO\ Puslor
Sunday School a; 9:43 m. +
Morning Worship. 11:00 a. m. J
Evening service, 7:30 p. m +
W. S. C. S. meeting. Tuesday, %
3:00 p. m. *
Choir rehearsal, Wednesday, %
7:30 p. m. *
prayer meeting, Thursday, 7:30 *
P- m. t
Miss Elva G. Sanchez will be
married on Sunday, May 27, to
Juan Guerra, son of Mr. ami
Mrt. Danaoiono Guerra of Taft.
Miss Sanchez i# the daughter
of Jose Sanchez and Mrs. Be-
nine Garcia. Mr. and Mrs. fle-
nito Garcia are her grand-
parents. Ali friends of the
couple and the families are in-
vited to attend the wedding.
The statement that tf the voters turned rJauajj^
down on the election of reallocation of County fusft
it would mean a saving of 30c on the one hnjyjj^
dollars valuation. Is entirely in error The consuw.
tior.a! limit is, has; been, and will continue to be £
on the one hundred dollar valuation.
J. W. OLLIFF, Manager
TAFT, TEXAS %
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
EgRL T. HILL. Pastor
jSUNDAY—
9: 43 a m Sunday School.
Mr. A C. Tint, Sapt.
11:09 a. m. Worship Service.
7:00 P. M., Training Union.
8:Of P. M.. Preaching.
TUESDAY—
3:00 p. m., W. M. S.
WEDNESDAY—
7:45 P. M. Teachers Meeting.
•V30 P. M . Prayer Meeting.
BROTHERHOOD—
Meets each second Tuesday o!
the month at the church.
GIFTS FOR NORWAY'S OIL SCOUTS
As pointed out in the election notice, the Cost
Is only asking the voters to permit us to reallocate
the distribution of these funds, and peclfically sot
asking to raise taxes or increase valuation, which tfc
Court has a just right, and privilege to do without t&
election, which in itself is positive proof that Hit
Court is trying to adjust, this deficit and conduct tig
affairs of this County in a business like maimer
W. pan Lots 13 to IS.
; Block 7, Tier E, Portland,
j D. C. Brown, Jr . to Jack Rob-
I trtson: SE part Lots 5, 6. 7,
j Block 14, Griffin Addn., Mathis,
i Tom L. DeMouche to Khoma
; Drummond: Lots 17, 18, Block 5,
i Tier D Portland,
i Ramon
X Tlie PiTsent allocation of the four funds reftj-1
+ red to here, were adopted in this County in 187? ft
t some 69 years ago, and 1 doubt that you can find 1
J anyone who would consider it good business to aw-1
J tinue the practice of issuing warrant- in the road 1
X and bndge fund to take up script, which only create! 1
f a long-term debt to pay off an immediate debt, shut I
X this Statute was adopted this: County has voted I
% some two to three million dollars in bonds to build 1
f county roads and net any additional money provides p
* fur maintenance and up-keep of the same." A
+ I
t Since the November General Election, author!®- fl
X mg the Counties to submit thh proposition to the n
| voters, numerous Counties have taken advantage of 9
+ It and called an election, and o far as can be team-1
+ ed. all have carried by a larg* majority. Practical I
% all the adjoining Counties have either called one, or 9
* are In the process of calling one. For this Court te ij
% |*ave ,ailect 10 Cali thi.- election In our County, woaM fl
? “ave becn a sro- ncKieet of duty to it. citizens and fl
+ tax payers. A
Cbapa to Juan Mar-
j tinez: Lots 1. 2, 15, 16. Block 2,
j Sub 3; Lots S, 9, W. 1-2 7, 10,
I Block 1, Sub, 3. Sinton (3as & Oil
; Sub.
j Enrique l,\ Rivera to Guadalupe
! Martinez: Lot 2, Block 3, Second
1 Hidalgo Addn.. Taft,
Mrs. Cora Crutcher to C. R.
I Latham -. Lois 6, 7, Block 2,
. Rowlett Atliin... siuiou.
j Francisco Avalos to Juan Gar-
jcia: Lots 1. 2. Block 4. iidrey.
Roy Jackson to Wm. Diltmann:
j Lots 3, 6, Block 1. Mynler Addn.,
jSinton i except lu ft. off W. side
| Lot 7.)
R. V. SMITH MinUttr
You are invited to attt-n: ser
j vices a? the Church of Christ
! Houdg as foii -ws:
j CLi.dleh’s Song Drill—9:30 A. M
Bible Classes--9:45 A. M.
Preaching—10:45 A. M.
| Communion Service—31-35 A. M
| Preaching—7:3« p. m.
' Ladles’
Bible Class —We inesdav.
P. M.
Prayer Meeting— Wednesday 7 30
P. M.
i Wm. Richardson to Eugene'
Plolt: Lots 1 ar.d 2, Block 733,
' Aransas Pass.
| Henry K •..-Herman to W. E.
Keiierman. 47-14 acres out of
1280 acre tract out of J. p. Bor-
S'len Sur. A bat. 338.
I.. O. Howard to Pedro Her-
nandez. Lot 4, Block 75, Mathis. •
I. B, Gordon to Esteban G.
Oils Lot 5, Block X, Buena'
Y:s’a Addn , Mathis.
Conn Brown to Wesley E. liar-.
ther: Lot 22, Block 515. Aransas i
Pass.
C. B. Mi-Anally, Admr. to Be-.
rutin .'•r.- Iitz, J-.: Lot 1, Block
>>. .Mathis.
G A. Gerd'-s to Mrs. Asem-io:’ \
R. Alaniz: Lots 65, 66, 79. SO, j
Block 3. Sub. L ts 81. 82 ami
W. 15 ft. Lots 60, S3, Block 4
tiui. ; S:noq, i.... A oi! >:;b
P'almer Cowadd to Grover O. j
Keller: L*>: - z't. 30, Bit-.k 253.
WAR BONDS
ardson Oil Co.: 80 acres. 84.08 j
acres and 19.005 acres out of Del- I
fiado Sur.
Grover Stone *0 5V. A. Richard-i
son Oil Co : 3 acres and 7 acres !
nut of Delgado Sur,
INifaUtes Rich Kill* Bacteria
Ftotatowi eaten daily can provide i An -ultraviolet lamp is a«ed to kiU
** macJ* “ 25 P'*r '«» o* *n aver- j pathogenic bacteria and spores of
*** vitamin C needs, to- j the mold-forming fungi, and in giv-
*eth«r with B vitamins, iron and oth-! :nr promise of'*■ controlling manv
•» B™KI’1 ftnd * Sood quality of - types of infectious diseases should
protein,, in addition to the fuel food, j prove a valuable tool in the
*t**eb. i of a!r conditioning.
RIDE A BIKE TO WORK OR
SCHOOL? KEEP IT ROLLING ON
CeOO&^EAJt TIRES AKD
v 1 ' St-.tc of XtiX;
t it:' funds a:,d rc-)lr,Vf'r'
t Pund- The Court .
X ai-y one of th-- o
f creas«L but we have
i that portion of the .st,
| to overcome the d -
| by, ar.d to operate the
j. income anti not be n
+ debts. ‘
GOODYEAR
Size 26x2.125
BIKE TIRES, each S2.40
GOODYEAR
BIKE TUBES, each SI.25
Size 26x2.125
Quantities are still limited
but we've got them now in
most popular sizes . . .
long-lasting Goodyear
tires with the famous, non-
skid All-Weather tread
and better built tubes for
extra service and safety.
No certificate needed.
C B Mr Anally, Attv. it : .1 se
Aibarado to Maria Garza; r,-, by
; 24.3 tt. in Alharad- Addn. .Maths-.
Katharine Clifton to H. W. To-
bin: Lots 1, 2, 3, Block 13, Park
Addn,, Mathis
Edna Ma< Hadden to Victor H.
Owen: Lot 15. Block 267, Aran-
sas Pass.
Elsie R. Oris to Pablo A. Beni-
tez: Lots 25. 26, Block 414. Aran-
sas Pass.
Mrs T. J Galley to Mr-. C. J.
Jordan; Lota 25, 26. Block 558, :
Aransas Pass.
TIME-SRVIMC' COBBECT
much confidence t*’ *ne f)ubllc should "A
rr StSrjv £
of » 525,000,000.M°SSlne“er lhe manage8!*S,t j
you, without that 1 rt'Kr(lt very' much that I
measure and if ‘"^“sating the merits of m $
that this Coun if ng y without considering the f*e* |
and studv saw- fit V KIVen thi-s matter much thought |
attempt toJZZ ZZ'm p!a“ ,m> * I
COM whh.'i', Ar‘,-( 1 soroowu recants and nW i
palsTta aasiatss m«
COST ts> It*5 TBS*-.
• FRAMED NERVES
• tired headaches
• COSTLY MISTAKES
• LOST motion
« contusing data
e WASTED TIME
OIL AND GAS LEASES
Mary Jane Well* to J. M Ed-
mondson: Farm Lot 27, Welder
* Odem Sub 46.22 acres.
G. R. Ram sower to BJarne
Rossebo 75 acres out of Delgado
Sur.
Louise Neumann to Lonnie
Glasscock: Blocks 9, 10. 11. 12,
J. W Bullard Sub., 400 acres.
J. R. Tennill to W. A. Rich-
ardson Oi! Co., 7
mmmftKMm
TWSS Make
Tracks Longer!
Size 6.Mxl6
$15.20 Plus Tax
IV CiMSUT us
fggixrctT marine
hw» in
AlvWnol lb** FTT ,
HP** •»« *0Ch ’*
CAU U? TOr-AY!
acres out oi
j Delgado Sur.
Hubert L. Rouse to W. A. Rich
‘ardson Oi! Co.: S\V 3-2 5
tract out of Delgado Sur.
Juan Moreno to W. A. Richard-
Toti’t® ‘'miles ahead" when
you bay a Goodyear for
Lh4* great new tire is su-
perior in te«wid„ in body. In
pmkamcmae . . . extra ,®e,r-
vse® aad gaiety . . . equal
Us Vwg, low cost tread
wear to ffcaf of average
pre-war tires. Get a Good-
year, go farther.
Sincerely yours,
GEORGE R. CLARK
Commissioner Precinct 4,
‘ Un PatriC1° County, Texas.
acre
INCOME TAX.
RETURNS
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TAFT TRIBUNE
PROPERLY PREPARED
AT CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE BUILDING
L. E. LINDEMAN
«... n GIBSON. Manager
INCOME TAX CONSULTANT
Phone 139 Taft. Texai
yRhone 133
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Richards, Henry C. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 3, 1945, newspaper, May 3, 1945; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth712220/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Taft Public Library.