The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 14, 1937 Page: 2 of 4
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TEE TAFT TRIBUNE, THURSDAY * JANUARY 14, mi
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! RINCON NEWS
By MBS. ;-. r. comME
* Milton Gabriel autf C D. Whatley
| have accepted position or. th? road
! surveying project and were in the
| Odens district last week,
j l ewis Crawford of Kallas U spend-
. tog- a few days visiting his aunt, Mrs.
. J. 8. Crawford.
! Mr. and Mrs. sylvan Turner and
| .on went L> Austin Thursday f«* a
j few days' visit. Mrs. Turner's mow-
! <t will accompany them home tor a \
I y'uH. ” I
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tuff TR9tME|Loe(ti<«* Staked
GREGORY NEWS
By MBS. H, PI PATE
(Conclaaed from Page One/
' ‘testing the S.HOo-lobt sand It ;» 330
.'feet south oS lto. l and U’> fen from
Ithe west line at a Ifisub in lot *.
j section s
| Xn the Plymouth field, Plymouth
i Oil Co.’s No. S5-C Welder was ore-
j paring to make a drill stem Ms&t at
j a total dtepth of 6,575 fret. It is to jH
. section 50
j Plymouth OU No. 6tt-C Welder In
seeUuft "l was cleaning tote the
j pits from a total depth of HfV' feet,
j Colored oil sand was topped at 5,559
' feet
i Tti new locations in the Plymouth
! field are, Sun Oil C:.‘s No. 4 Roeson. «c:kport Wednesday visiting,
i933 feet southeast of No 3 and 466 Huftis -pie and Ch.v McIntyre
I feet from the east line of the west. w? ,n Kockport Thursday on bri-
: Start*!**, fl» You, UM
jftife?.rr^fco<?, Six Months, fl.00
E© First Since 1913
Charter No. 10341
Beserre District
sjiPoBi o? cottBrnoK o* mu
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
°* Orevvry. iu the State of Texas. at the cioee of. cusUuea®
on D ceaiher 3!at.. 193s
weeks visit with Mrs. T A, McKamey
J MUs Nellie May Southerland, of
j Taft. *3„; the wtekend guest J Mia
| Nell Kline.
Mr. and Mr.- A. F Abney were
Bcwfiie visitor- iVesday
m-n. 1.:<!■: Sander., of
| the guest ->{ Mrs. S. C Bo;.- Tu .->-.! v-
i Mr;- If H WM "r -me n ■■•r-
i interesting and insirtNtiv talk or;
| “Art Speaks” at the Woman'* Club
I Rt Kin?*v!lle M ntiay aliens «t;
| Mr and Mr - M .k Fix-rite •«'. r-
I tatned with a dinner party Sunday
| at thvt- home honoring Mr. and Mr.-
p Lynch and Mi&wu Angtoeilr and
jearceiie Lynch and Bo'ob-- Lynch of
j Corpus Christ!.
Mr; .J. D Will;., er.if-n.iir. d Fr.-ri iv
! night with sax tabl- a of "42" aor.sring
’Mr. Willis' birthday mnivtr.-.ry. Mr.-.
Hie Peoples served punch dur.r...
the frame Mrs Met. H .'k? received
the priy for hlyh c-corc for the ladles
and Mrs B-b Childers key .sc-ore. High
! score for men was award-d to D-.ui-i
• Sciimidt and <•»,- score to Mas
Loans anti discount
Overdrafts
failed fit ites O.j'.enunc-r.t obiw.
t MA&JJggj
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M. E. DfcVilblas Thursday evening
, Games of 42 were enjoyed.
Mr and Mrs .1 P Coppedsrr- -verc '
; uiniter guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Gabriel Sunday. Miss Acidic Lev fios-
son vre,-; aiso a guest.
Billie Maucli, sun of Mr. and Mr .
i Bill Mauris, It improving- after being
<U fo; .several days.
Mis.-; Stubbs, teacher in the Rincon
Mexican school, spent the past week-
end wit!: her parents ir, Corpus
... .
dirtX't nndor
GtLe; wlUU. -» cft, sod tocurit
Banktoe .'-0 .0- Ren; Furtotusi .
ft'"*r.r- with fV'ieici I"- B<
Cash, bcAwic-.(1th i;ihtr bsntoi -*
in orcrerd i tior.
Other a'-sev. F"-' fv- ?.: • r.,-
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Wawrere Electric Service
DtaUts In
DELCO LIGHT PRODUCT'S - RADIOS
RADIO SERVICE
ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION SERVICE
House /Wiring Motor Rewinding
Phone 145 . Sintr-n, Texas
UABJUTJK
Demand dtp-*.-. >t le i.
and cortwati-tof-
T':n>’ &iwif« ,,f -.-
i>U4l<., ‘ ilVi ■:!*..
l>,pof bar,it- 1:
casincr'--: check--, <>
iiw.ioins
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6,953,14 |
’dondhy, Jamiar; 11. The president
called the m; cling to order. The vice
president read the minutes. The girl
I. health critic read her list of persons
: who used bad health habits. The hey
: health critic read his list. The girl
[ j English critic read her report of per
I sons using bad English. She was fsl-
j ‘-wed by The boy English critic.
1 Next was a play titled "At Mr. and
; Mrs. Doan's Hous . ' The /•;..;.-acfcrs
| were Frances Olyburr. Charles Bay
burn. J E. Barker Dorothy Camp, An. j following mests: Mr and Mr, M.v,
j nett* Carroll, Loreli McCann and ' Plwki Jr Mildred F! t-rke Mr and
; Van Hilliard The ones not- to get M«- Bryan Harrel ar.d Billy Bms
‘ their names in health or English are; Harrel'., Jr.. Mr and Mrs Fay Crit -
i Ruth Brittain, Madeitot Atkins. Jowe : Mr. and Mrs Wiliam LiU.'v Mrs V
Mires Annette Car- 41. Janet Pulim, i® Hutson Mr. and Mrs A M
j Earlie Clyde Andrew. Frances Custrr j Sch-nidt. Mr. and Mr.-:, w. A. Klir.-.
, ->ne. Ruth Taoxa.'. The Better Fhg- i Mr. anti Mrs R L. Ch::-l- - y F
-Hsh club will meet next Monday ja». j Afcnev M;s; Shi.-i y T- Mrs tv
' w- lk. New officers will be el.eted ; T. Barter, ins Vera S.- Mr -
j at this meeting. j Nell Kline David Schmidt. W A
i —Chester Britt a!.- • Kt.tnt Jr. Mr and Mr,. .A, n.tr-
Totftl oi preced.,.;.- f .-ur items
*a> Secured by pledge of i ma*
5 6 952.74
<b- N 1 secured by pUxlfe <>f loan*
a ad :r ;:r«Tr •.
■ w- Tola. Oeposi:
Oapitil account
Common stock, 250 share;. :
Surplus .
Cndivi/lod Prx.-. ■.<■■
Total Capita! -\ ■
Total Ligbiliur.c
tiae S98.t«
par 1100 0(1 per --hare $23b-XI.OO
57,000.00
SeelMARSHALL BOYKIN For
Your COTTON PLANTING Seed
Requirements
A Carload, of
MISSISSIPPI DELTA SEEDS
Will Arrive this Month
ft® Best Seed Yob Can Buy for This Section
of Texas.... At Reasonable Prices
I '3'Sf«-
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MT.MOr
Elat-- ll-.-.-r;.
7 rjaranteed
pledged
t G.3»as
»"ioaa
:zx£mit
PUXlJixi
-1-) Aipunet Mate, couiity ar.-l
Total Piedjtd
STATE OF TEXAS. 4h.unty of Sat Patricio, m
I. ic/nTx,.; ,r. Cashier of -...■ ,.-..;j-
swwu- that, the aUtve statement u true >c the
iiad belie! svrt. . -
..tunic
* 10.USB#
Misses Ousele and Pauline- Owen?
i spent last week with Mrs. W M. Wa'.-
1 lace in Corpus Christ!.
j David Pressley underwent an. ap-
j pendectomy Wednesday. According to
! rt ports he Os progressing satisfactorily.
SWOrC to i;
;S£Ai,
I at 4 o’clock
j Mrs. W. W Toland was hostels to
i ihe Busy Bee dub Wednesday r.i^ni
|st her home The meeting was call-
i ed to order by the • kre.p-esiden’
i Bernice Robert-i. TTr mm-:’-.- were
j rend and r. U call called by the sec.
j retar. Nina Mae Cooper A'ter ♦>».
j t--ncs.. tn--'*;rv u ;.-o;-: ax-
;-'d and refre.thmer.- served b.- Mrs
■ lr - ■ 1 January. IS#,
K i PAPE. Notary
CORRECT - ATTEST
e n. Tt~rr
J D wru.,’8
HOWARD G BARNETT
Director;-
p#^wi
(yMaU vjhVv
OF ALL KINDS
FOR TEXAS HIGHWAYS?
Tessas* Iti§hv/oys,, fo date, have cost
Texas taxpayers approximately seven
hundred Mti fifty millions of dollars.
License fees from motor refcklei hew-
contributed $102,006.0(10.
Goiofisa taxes have otcouatod fm
$176,000,000
F««re! m fas donated $91,000,000.
YOU* PftOf'KTY TAXES HAYS
mmmmm $28Ijooo,ooo-more
THAN ONE-THIRD Of THE TOTAL,
Large tracks-—f-Hese weighing snore
tfess SCOQ pounds Seeded—hove paid 0
i®td t>i $27,000^)00 is ficemte fees and
9&so&t« hJxes, sv 3% per cent of the
ftufsil cast.
Y«t 'i&ew frocks haw bees m$m-
sSbla tee m csMStkisai cast a# awstrac-
1faa mtffvtmm*'* {swmnfiwg te
ftjfsrttDftS6 pw mm «# tM
«f» dMHNbit hn *u «se«Ni '3l skw iCUtt*
fribatiM. Thom «Uer Hiadts rotuif '&■
pm cset mcmom «t pevrmews c«»h.
Their bigger bads hare required thkkg!
pavemenhi, costing from 35 to 60 p.r
cent more; their sixe has made wider
and heavier bridges nocessaiy; mainte-
nonce costs hove increased through
their use and abuse- of the highways.
Such extra expenditures are almost
safely tor the benefit erf th« big frocks,
8»d are not necessary for the small
truck* and passenger ton. YET THEIR
COST IS BORNE 8Y THE OWNERS
Of PASSENGER CARS AND SMALL
TRUCKS AND BY THE GENERAL
TAXPAYER, WHO MAY NOT EVEN
OWN A CAR, WHILE THE 8IO
TRUCKS THEMSELVES HAVE PAID
ONLY Hi m CENT.
Aac? mews* » pnarjf tmb ksdk
mt m sjmi Sstfe *Q tVnfct
ih kigkmt mto sdUvh oU 0 m. m
mmt #/ Ttmnat must 1s*>.
T«m radtoodi {mrrKte sod rowatoiti thohr ewn righN-af-w/;
offend te &)JM1 mm m4 wmm I trite ore abe toi,»
*«*«**'> ■ my hmm « tmoowf 0# «ftv. county, steps end fatal
®(?wrsHW»*t*; and, in taWtm. pay aiwwtfe mere than 35GG.0CS
WtMHri slat® t^gKwnr eagt». The httatf of the wsilrwla la Sfe|gijws^
mgrmtm. h pmkm peraltet to fhest e# the pubik;.
Phone 119
I rhe first grade pupil, oi Mrs, War. :
' s/n presented ; Tnc Three Bears' at !
!tne regular session or the Par-m- '
i T^b’r Association Thursday after- -
n^r* Dorothy Hu.it told the store I
°* "The Three B ars" which, to turn -
! was dramatised by the following pu- |
| pile. Jackie Shell, as Father Bear i
G^reia Johns:®, as Mother Bear I
iBobij Stroman as Wee Bear. ArieV i
: Tioman. a. Golden Locks. Following j
|tne p:-0«rttm by the first grade ch'.W. I
j ren' M!s« Blanche Willis gave an In- j
; tore,sting dlwssior. on "Safety fo,- tbe '
#-?:v.-,, atid Coir..naun!r-" «;n, ,,j„. -
M a fi,i,! „';r fc.
cusian. During the business session
tnp Pre-'!<!ent, Mrs. C D Whatley an
pointed Mrs. N. A. Bast. Mrs. WiUiar-
| Lillico and Mrs. Max P.oerke to lor-
] IBUtote plans for a Founders Day pro i
! gram. Another ecauniti-e to invest! i
! **** th" *“* of adOttSm-ial Arabs tor
; tre schc-1 ground was composed of t.h,.!
« tne following place* &* listed
r tor the fw^pose of collecting
County tax era-
Taft, Texas
Gregory, T^xa?,
Portland, Texas ...
Aransas Pass, Tex;
IiiKlesitlo, Texas
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The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 14, 1937, newspaper, January 14, 1937; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth750039/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Taft Public Library.