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The Taylor Daily Press from Taylor, Texas • Page 14

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Tqylor boily Press, Thursday, June 30, 1949, Page 14 ft on infDNEY. Two men at northwestern Aus- caught a 14-foot croco- la its stomach they found Vrtfattfi fold signet ring with the Police remembered the mys- ff John Thompson, a young Wmgefitlon engineer. In July, 1M8, he fell from a wharf, at Wyndham. His body was never found. Police now know why.

Jdptfri Boosts Production Tiny Tots Revue To Show The Pride On July Fourth miners are learning that increased coal production mean increased they had expected. A safety drive was conducted under occupation auspices at Johan coal mine in April. The monthly average of injuries was 539, but the total in war. only 257. Coal production increased 14,645 metric tons over the monthly average.

WELCOME BACK TO TAYLOR For a July 4th Vacation, and Taylor's first Homecoming. We invite you to come in and visit us while you are in town. At 10 a.m. July 4 Murphy Park will be the scene of the second annual Tiny Tots Revue, a big show for small people. To be itaged on a platform specially built in the cott mwood grove west of the barbecue pits, the juvenile review will show off the Williamson County cream of the crop both boys and that is still under four year old.

Dressed in their briefest best, the youngsters will walk alone down the platform to the strains of music by Jerry Leonard and his Solovox, and the winner of the boys' review and the winner of the will each receive a gold trophy cup. These cups are now on display in the House Jewelry Company window. According to Mrs. Charles; Hairston, who is directin'; the review, rehearsal for the tiny tots will be held in the cotun- wood grove at 10 a.m., Saturday, July 2. With the deadline for entering the review set at noon, July 2, the following were entries at press time: Girls nnie Kay Slagle, 1 and Mrs.

Billy Slagle. Sherry Diane Guenther, 2 Mrs. Lillian Guenther. Rosenkranz, 2 and Mrs. Paul Rosen- Gayle Moehnke, 21 Mr.

and Mrs. Gus Welcome? CANTRELL OLIVER CO Taylor, Texas year Paulette kranz. Bonnie months Moehnke Jr. Deborah Faye Jaecks. 14 months Mr.

and Mrs. Willie Jaecks. Cynthia Darlene Krueger, 15 months Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krueger.

Carol Kaye Zieschang, 21 months Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Zieschang. Hanna Margaret Hannan, 14 and Mrs. npn.

Deborah Cue Carlow. 22 and Mrs. Charles Carlow Linda Ann 2 years and Mrs. Ott Miller. Jeanet Balusek, 2 and Mrs.

Jerry Balusek, Judy Marie Mahlman, 3 years Mr. and Mrs. Emmilt Mahl- rnan. Janr-e Renee Piepe 3 Mr. and Mrs.

O. F. Pieper. Linda Marie Brinkmeyer, 1 and Mrs. Theo Brinkmeyer.

Boys Gordon Ashley Henderson, 19 and Mrs. Sam Henderson. Dennis Ran Hamann, 18 months Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hamann.

The Bank of Personal Service Welcomes Visitors To Taylor's First Annual Homecoming On the occassion of this Home-Coming we look back with pride upon our 48 years as guardian of Taylor's resources, and upon our growth. day we are stronger than at any other time in our history. Resources in Excess of $5,000,000.00 OFFICERS John M. Griffith President H. A.

Lettehman Vice President Cashier Roy Camblin, V. P. T. W. Holmstrom Vice President A.

W. Klattenhoff Assistant Cashier DIRECTORS John M. Griffith H. A. Letterman C.

S. Griffith J. P. Prewitt Ray P. Lewis T.

J. Lawhon Roy Camblin The City National Bank MEMBER F. D. I. C.

Tim Alvin Peschel, 20 months 1 and Mrs. Alvin E. Peschel. Roy Rogers Reichenbach, 2 and Mrs. W.

O. Reieh- Michael Wayne Seale, 19 and Mrs. Fred Seale, Rodney Wayne Benad, 19 I Mr. and Mrs. Millard Benad.

David Kent Galnor, 2 years Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Galnor. Pat Uhr. 20 and Mrs.

N. W. Uhr. Jerry Carlow, 3 years-Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Carlow. James Keith Zvonek, 19 and Mrs. A. J. Zvonek.

Dennis Jay Hurta, 23 months and Mrs. Daniel Hurta. Dudley Fuller, 2 years Mr. and Mrs. C.

A. Fuller. Kendall Lee Bernard. 2 Mr. and Mrs.

Harvey Benad. The trophies in the 1948 review went to Donna Otis, daughter of i Mr. and Mrs. Don Otis, and to Harry Lee Zeplin, son of Mr. and I Mrs.

Harry Zeplin. Second places were Patricia Kuhn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kuhn, and Larry Albert Bytell. Floyd Tillman Orchestra Here For July 4 Dance Monday evening, following the Fourth of July fireworks display to be staged at Murphy Park, the Taylor Chamber of Commerce has arranged for the famous Houston dance band of Floyd Tillman, composer of Makes N6 Difference Now" and Low? You So Much It Hurt U.

play for a dance at the spaciou; SPJST hall. For the occasion the hall will Registration For Homecoming At City Hall Headquarters for the registration and official greeting of homecomers to gala Fourth of July celebration will be set up on the lawn of the city hall Saturday and Sunday. At the headquarters the visitors in Taylor for the homecoming will be asked to register, giving both their names and home addresses, and the place where they plan to stay while in Taylor. In this manner old friends may be able to check up on who else is here they want to see, as well as to find out just how to reach those they wish to contact. Several hundred invitations i have been sent out to former residents and old-timers who have wandered away from Taylor through the years, and following the band concert by the Taylor Municipal Band in the cottonwood grove west of the barbecue pits in Murphy Park, many of guests will be to relate to the assembled crowd their recollections of days gone by, and to compare the Taylor of yester-year with the growing city of today.

Up to 1860, naval ships of wood were still being 'built, by the great naval powers. be converted into a night lub arrangement, with tables around the circumference of the walis, where parties and couples may sit out dances when they wish. Admission for the dance A'ill be a cover charge of one dollar per person, payable at the door. Ed Kovar is in charge of the arrangements for the dance. WELCOME May we extend a hearty wclcome to all former citizcns on Homecoming Day, July 2, 3, and 4th.

8 We sincerely hope your brief visit with us will be pleasant one. Condra Funeral Home 503 Talbot Taylor, Tex. -s The old Murphy Hotel above has been replaced by the present Blazilmar Hotel at Porter and First Streets. WELCOME TO TAYLOR And don't fail to stop by our store for a chat. Even if you don't remember us, slop by anyway, for we'll be glad to see you.

J. C. Penney Co. The Outstanding Food Values Year Alter Year Are At Mueller's Every item is plainly marked and conveniently arranged in Mueller's complete food store in Taylor. Welcome Back To Taylor Home-Comirtg Visitors Visit our store while you are here At Mueller's Red White You always shop in Air-Conditioned comfort Louie Mueller's Co mplete Food Store.

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