The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 5, 1949 Page: 2 of 8
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County Records
Licence. Oil, Gaa l ca»c»
^ to Oo
Matzenbaugh
Week of April 25 to April 30,
Inclusive.
feet, lot 8 block 8. Park Addn. j Smith.
Mathis. Katharine C
A. H. Stelnmeyer to H C. hnp Ramst>v,r. Ti
jpr lot 9 and 5 ft. off S * 200 acres. p
a block 18. Park Addn. Mfltto* i- ' Klharint. Clifton to C.eo. R
’Pauline Wilkes to Chas .Beall j Ral£,lWW. Tr 4. Matzenbaugh
lot 8 block 7, Griffin Addn |s^ eont 200 ,lcres.
Mathu Katharine Clifton t<»
Marriage License*
W. E. Holder and Bernice
Lockwood Holmes ,
Amador Peralta and Erlinda
Soliz.
Juan Bautista and Louisa Luiz_
Eugene Gaston Kimmey and
lneza Quarles.
f Antonio Silvas Jr and Jose-
■“ flaa de la Rosa
Nichouls Calvin Baumann and
Betty Jo Martin.
Robert E. O'Daniel Jr. and
ASfec R Johnson.
Bartolo Zamudio and Guada-
lupe Garcia.
Oweds
TRAILERS
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north one-half of 0.2 acres out
nf hlock 56, Taft.
Hal Parks et al to R. L Irwin.
Tr 1 block “C" BAD Sub
Katharine Clifton to W. A
Guynes. Tr 8 Matazenbaugh
Sub near Mathis
Marshall Orr to D. M Beau
champ Tr 25 block 200. BAD
Sub.
Katharine Clifton to G B
Hutchison, 200 acres out of Mat-
zenbaugh Sub being Tr 14
\V M. Bennett to Roy Ju
phorne, lot 9 block 213. Aransas
P?r E. Barnett to Thurmond
Mazenbaugh
ETarine Clifton to L. T. For- Turner, lot 10 block 456. Aransas
______- a.>« of M^tzpn* rdus.?. .r «■
200 acres out of Matzen-
b*ugh Sub. Delgado Sur
• A H. jsXTont. 150 acres
KTaS. MafoiNF. 56 » Katharine Clifton
P3SS. . II V
Katharine Olifton to H E-
Patteson, Tr. 8, Matzenbaugh
Ratnsower. Tr
Sub. 200 acres
Katharine Clifton to J A. Pa
teson. Tr 9. Matzenbaugh Sub
containing 100 acre
Katharine Clifton to I
Ramsover. Tr. 10. Matzenbaugh
Sub. containing 100 acres.
Katharine Clifton to Irving
Ramsowcr. Tr 11 Matzenbaugh
Sub containing 100 acres
Katharine Clifton to jrv c
Ramsowcr. Tr. 12. Matzenbaugh
Sub containing 100 acres
Margaret Wilson to l 1
Wamecke. lots «. 7. 8. 9, block 9.
r j. Williams Addn. lngleside
’ Addie Smith to Laura A^
Compton. 335 61 acres out of
John W. Paul and A. Armstrong ,
surveys. _ u
Katharine Clifton to James H
Porter Tr. 7. Matzenbaugh bur
containing 16C acres
John D Beauchamp to Claude
C Shumate, lot 4 oblock 3, Neu-
ford Village Addn Sinton_
H M. Ford to Arthur Tuttle.
bloc 2, Neuford Vil-
For Sole
trailer hitches, grill protectors
truck BODIES BUILT
_everything in —•
Blacksmithing and Welding
"WTAfVRol,NS‘,A“,H”“
THE SHOP WHERE SERVICE COUNTS
PLUS HIGH QUALITY WORK!
LET AL do YOUR REPAIR WORK!
Al'S BLACKSMITH SHOP
A. F. Krueger, Prop.
Residence Phone 235
TAFT, TEXAS
MOTHER'S DAY . . .
GRADUATION ...
H..th are to very near. Arrange your gift. «*, ,
. ii, diamond or watch from us w* will pn „
ONE SOLID (.OLD BIKTHSTONK KING or .
cameo brooch.
H,'MEMBER SOI TH TEXAS OLDEST JEWELS k
,o help old and new patron*. Part cash to OK f«
Always Expert Watch Repairinf
McCURDY'S - Old Reliobh
51 Years Experience 28 11 vars In N'uecqf
417 Schatzel St. the 3
Jr., iot 19 —— ivcoiucttw — *•——
ldw AfdnRonts to Claude M ____^^vooci=WC'2V2S23^2SZS22S2Sa2S2^^^-^
E.chblatt, lot 5. bloc 4. Fite Addn. -------------
Td\V L- Roots to Edward Thielen j
block 4. Fite Addn.
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f/^r
Spring
Clean-Up and Repair
Jr., lot 6.
Taft
c C Bank & Trust Co. to
j O. Billman. lots 13. 19 block
29. R J Williams Addn Ingle-
llRay Oris Robbins to W W.
Brown, lot 10 block 5, Lassen
Addn Smton.
Myrtle R Carroll to W. W.
Brow:i lot 9 block 5. Lassen
Addn. Sinton.
R. B. Koonce to T. A Koonce,
10 acres out of lot 8, Sec. 63.
Paul Sub. C.F P „
Walden F London to J b.
Cretl. N 60 ft. lot 4 block 2a.
Mathis. . „
John H. Shary to Allan
Shivers, lots 3, 4, 5. 6 block 34
St. Paul.
Now is the time to go into ymt buiidiis* operations
whether you want to build anew or remodel. You'll find
everythin* you need at the right price to our lumber yard
Cage Lubmer
COMPANY
“A Service Organization’
J. N. MOTTS, Manager GEO. ATKINSON, Asst. Mgs.
R. L. HARPER SR., Construction Supt
Telephone No. 8 TafL Texas
FLAX:--
$3.48 Per Bushel — 11 pet.
'Gosh Lady, What Do You
Think This Is - - Noah's Ark?'
WE buy at Market Price, Loading
Station, at the Great West Eleva-
tor, Taft
Well practically! Cause we take food
care of every ty pe of car, no matter whM
make, model or year. Drive in today and
let us service your car. keep it runm*
smoothly and safely. We gi*e all s«-
vices—including free air.
Oil & Gas Leases
Mattie Schmedt to Frank W
Parent, 105 acres out of Del
gado Survey.
Lula B. Fisher to Phillips Pe-
jtroleum Corp.. 29.2 acres out of
John Smith survey.
Richrock Royalty Co. to t
M Boykin, Jr.. 30 acres Sec. 81.
Paul Sub C F P.
Mary Bluntzer to Cities ber
vice Ofl Co. E 13.5 acres of
lots 83, 84, San Patricio
Sinton lOOF
Lodge No. 824
Each Monday
Night -- 7:30
IRA KNOX, Noble Grand
R. E. HARWELL, Secretary
ARCHER-DANIELS-MIDLAND CO.
Kenedy, Texas
R. S. KREBS
Buyer for
ARCHER-DANIELS-MIDLAND CO.
CITY FILLING STATIC
Phone 133
-AN D--
HI-WAY SERVICE STATUS
Phone 68 Tafl-lm
JOHN W, OLLIFF, Manager
we
ere
f/ie
Use The Tribune Classified^
m o/t ey
For safe, comfortable and economical
operation, make sure your track has a
sound, well-aligned chassis, balanced
wheels, good springs, correctly ad-
justed steering angles and finfedaM
brakes for dependable stops.
Our brake wcoadtdooiag service i#
performed by expert mechanics;
equipped with special tools
to turn mit top quality work
—fast and at low cost
We align track wheels
with special instruments
and gsraget-racoirately and quickly.
Our International -Trained chassis
men check yoof chassis accurately and
thoroughly, paying special attention to
steering geometry, axle alignment—
every part of that ail important track
framework that carries the payload.
See o* today about complete wheclf^
brake and chassis service. It’s a de-
pendable, economical service that,
pays for itself in safety and low-cost
operation. And for ail other truck «m
ice—depend op u*.
During 1948, the Humble Company spent about $118,000,000 r>
help provide the oil you and other Americans needed in that year
unprecedented demand, and to develop the oil resources which
will provide the oil you need not only today, but next year, the
year after — 10 or 20 years from now. The 1948 investment
by the entire oil industry was approximately 2 billion dollars.
That is a lot of money! Where did it come from?
The larger part of it is reinvested profits. In other words,
American oil companies have such confidence in the future
of their industry in this country that they have plowed
their profits back into the business, just as a farmer
plows under a g<xxl green cover crop.
And for the same reason: the farmer thus assures the
continuing fertility of his soil; the oil companies assure the
continuing success of their business . , . the security of
the jobs of their employees, a continuing supply of
oil for your needs, the immediate availability of oil for
national emergencies. The major portion of profits
made in the oil country stay in the oil country to
develop its resources, and to supply a market for its
industries, la the last 10 years, over half of all
the profits of oil companies have been
reinvested in the business, .
of
In 1948, Humble'*
HUMBLE)
lion, and production 'Zj
investment! in refinmft ^
in marketing, pL* Hvmbl* ^
pony's investment in pip* T-* " ^
to about $28,000,000- * ^
tome from r^e
business.
S. D. CROW, Manager
Phone 67—TAFT. TEXAS
HUMBLE OIL & REFINING
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Richards, Henry C. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 5, 1949, newspaper, May 5, 1949; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth750736/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Taft Public Library.