The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 21, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 20, 1960 Page: 1 of 10
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■ EST. 1921 ......PRICE TEN CENTS J^T^JSSS^ S“
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DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF TAFT.....AWP SAN PATRl^JCggNTY^
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TEN PAGES IN TWO SECTIONS — NO, 2.1
M. E. Forestmi
Hired As
Mew Principal
Hit* groin harvest in the Ta.fi
area moved slowly ahead this
Marion E. Foreston, ’0 was
(hired by Supt .lotto Morgan this,
j vw*k to fill the job of high
school principal in Taft next
year. This job was marie vacant
ly the resignation of Karl Vin-
sr:u:rrr'-,.-^rc*.d^.^v: .........-
Tornadoes and Squalls Hit
County Monday Afternoon
, i-nt who took a job ms super
week with probably the peak of ; intn.,.(ent in Wallis Texas.
the season just about reached
Cutting is expected to continue
heavy for another week with
scattered patches Of yourr? grain
being cut as late as August !
The market price continued to
hold fairly sternly in the low
Si.TO'?:,
Grain received in Tuff through
Vt .ir.e.day inorhillg
i r.vs;
p - -—* .....-
mk•"« up y H • been victimized by the thieves j M,dw«»)' Um
__________ Bennett
| iecqvered
Taft Police Break Bike H^Heovy
Theft Ring Thursday 'RBB0,Bosiness
Qjiff of Police t> K W-.alt jof rr-< i-eated job."
mjS 10 t»-v' fist.sly tost! !'!••• “an, oiicratcsl ■■■':.irT:> out
break.uf. t . :~j**f the r ■ belonging to one
gief, ‘oug *J;:it i, id (•<■' l ,c km|/ | i.voiiy The nc-.d of the house ]
■abikes in 'i u!t 1,1 ,.»W| V •;,! j ‘.••■:d flatted knovGcd,-,
* ... tjhat
Bennett
Eastern Seed
Gregory Elevator
TOTAL
120
98
108
251
no
63
59
140
939
Wyatt Asks
Help Registering
Hike Numbers
fa ft police have had a busy
v. eek ’
l.ns» Thursday they broke up
a hike theft ring and recovered
Ik hikes
ire ■ j . . they arrested three have been stolen in the past
,! the vouii are 14, 13 and 13. who > year the owners have been
HELP NEEDED!
Chief D. R. Wyatt needs some
help in all of the bikes that
ft J\v ii iji'i, in irif vuiii i •. a «' n, J» a*** »> i yvar me uwiici* i<c»v<c u c *s »*
^,l%, i i mar a number of the j admitted in several instances ol J able to furnish only two correct
Reoh-ered ,c die |. ■„ • .•,! !« : :;,K. (l ame, wet*- til the parage j shop lifting ill laft stores. One serial numbers.
ih,j,L , b..j( AH-i.-d |and the stripping work was car i .asianee was the removal of a
»WW • * . . .. ...... i ..... f t. f' . ... .iit's > n.
....... ..... ’ I 1 ■ r. • «• " •• "
^ w, .., i ,e,i . i u.iilv in the a.;. ; from Johnson's Cafe contain
,, K.-......M-d *H loth. / t.ike ■,.■ i is were re. .n.-r ! $T to $10 whieil was vote
k* rest had Isa i si: vpisj of on. •>■.! a i rumihei . .f • s I money for a krai henuly con
» (vie wheel.' its petto:.. or I The bovs were nil turned over | test.
jbhj- So.nt- Lie sr.-jr, the invemli .tutivoi ami j Chief lr. R. Wyatt mveshgated
sletf dikes : -rail'd part:, ot | pan Ot their c.im s have been -Sc! | h hurpfary ol Western Auto Sun-
. • ■ k." foi ai. ,g heio,.'Count.! Jmlgi’i da\ ntv.it in widen one bolt
• " Win V.eboM* t<slii\ Their :.yes j tioii 2i lilio war taken,
were ' : 11 13, I-’ 11, 13. II :
“Hie kids ' >u!d take a hiUe
Qtiff Wyatt ■ ■ i "An : str i .
5 dosii" and <nt*m it.* d<‘ the !14 and li
puts red tfien I»*itnt on |
mats in an attempl to , R;t | C-L-^l
Shard, to .......gni/e ,a. P-,'' DI0I6 JCflUWI
Littk League
Ifeyeff Set
For Portland
A ivvri iD'twvr stolen last wock
from the Hkharti Swansoav gar-
avu -ivd'n m iivertNi over tht*
,» 4M'k-eind hi Rock|K.)i*t. rhe
...., *v,:> &M the machine has
not yet h/H*n picked up.
Being Held At”
Baptist’ Mission Sandy Bickham
V 1 ii tft ‘*.1*1 «tl ■ » H
Bynol To Be
In Van Vleck
“It is imperative," Chief
Wyatt s.tq:, “That we have the
serial number when looking for
a stolen bike if we are to ef-
fect many recoveries ’*
Chief Wyatt urges every pa-
rent to record the number of
their children’s bikes In a safe
place so that if the bme ever
turns up missing the pohoe will
have something to work with.
ttaily vacation Bible
Lt.c'fv'i Monday morning .it '-'wl
Mexican Baptist Misaeul. With,
;ii children; enrolled on '-be first i
dav. Classes are iv.. •’ nc'd |
s8 wul get ili.di, -.sat at 1 *<>rt- : .ntmue tmmi,;il VWsli.r day -■
ir, at 5:30 li-s IT wda> July Bac„)i0 Ba.’hor is
Hie school superinfendhnt. Heads
of rho various cU>pni imenlN aro
; m ... Matilde Valdez f- n k: nl("
a, with the Matius-Odern At!
Stars irwhng trie ''mfon All
Stars. Tiii* first aw will be
Funeral services for
William Hickham, 69,
Sandy
were
Larry Lackey
Uets Discharge
From Army
Barry Lackey was discharged
from the Army last, week after
being in the service for two
years He arrived in Corpus
Christ! by plane yesterday morn-
ing from bis base at Fort Mea-
de, Md.
In those two years Larry was
- "> ; tiw'eK-iwI^jf'the |stationed at Fort Chaffee Ark..
Cage-Marshall Funeral Home Fort Gordon, Ga., Lackland Air
.. .... T *v Hnrtfin and
Mr. Foreston comes to Taft
from the Orange Public School
System where he has been for
the past 1! years, the last six
is an assistant principal in the
Luther Stark Senior High School.
The new principal is a native
of Cleburne, receiving his high
vchiKi! education there and Inter
i h j got lus B S Degree m business
j •dmimatratiur. from Texas Wes-
leyan College in Fort Worth in
19-19. He holds a .master of
education from Texas Christian
University awarded in 1952.
Me w ent to work in the Orange
School system as a bookkeep-
ing and accounting teacher, a
position that, lie held for four
years, ar.d then served for one ,
year as distributive education'j
coordinator before taking on the !
job as assiviant principal.
Mr. Forston hi a veteran of
World War, having served with
the army in the South Pacific
theatre. He is a member of the
Salvation Army advisory Board,
the Orange Education Associa-
tion, Texas State Teachers A?,
sociation, National Education As-
soeiatiori National and State
Association of Secondary School
Principals arid Parent- Teach-
ers Association.
I'iie Forstons have three chil
dren Marion, Jr, age 7; Karen
Yvonne, 5: and Mark Kevin, 2,
Mrs. Forston is the former Mel-
ba jean Casstevens. The family
are members of the Baptist
Church.
'Hie job ol high school prin-
cipal begins on August 1 and
Mr. Forston is expected to ar-
rive in Taft several days prior
to this time.
In accepting (lie Job Mr. Fors-
ton made the following state-
ment .
•T would like to express my
appreciation to Mr. Morgan and
the Board of Education for mak-
ing if possible lor me am) my
family to come to fats. The |
Scattered shower*, thunder
storms ami tornado scares kept
everyone in San Patricio Bounty
on an uneasy sent the first part
of the week. Farmers kept a
particular wary eye on the wea-
ther as they sought to get their
grain crop cut amt began pre-
paration* to Start picking col-j The storm struck Mathis i#»fcF
*(in Jy before .3 p in. A tornado was
\ heavy squat line that ex- sighted southwest ot Mstfeto.
i ended across a major portion Doteenc watched ha |wnfNf»
of Hie stale hit heaviest through j mm* the western horkno
the Mathis to Pupedoie area
with shower activity over most
of Hr* entire county.
FIRST BAl E — Tom Reding, j«r* for bringing the first bale
wiiii (he Rev. r. -* Barton and
•iic Rev. Lee Griffin officiating.
Additional services will be con-
ducted ;,t 2 p:m. Thursday in
Bay City with the Rev. Leslie
l.e ,rand and the Rev. \\. L.
Brunson officiating. Burial will
i,dims iri the Roselewn Mernor-
1:li o-ineievy m Van Vleck. Tex
her ,)t months, but had rerover
enough from his second heart
^«7-Portk»mi ‘""r.m'c ^ <**£*
Z in:,-: of the two . m>* bogim x Mr*.
a mwt the folliAving lay at .dap oplwr..<* -,
pm ;ll J'M.-iiand 'dso. The j tumor F->L and Mr. hat ho.
** {our 'nl:v>n " ;ii., ":!'y ! j'mZ S«-s of the Woman’s
* cnampto of .irea tnree ■ IK 11,1 - , j,- , s!
The Port in rid Ktw mis ' ’•ub h , mary , t m-ii.^
Wtmr:!.g a big barbe< ue a* ; Bap’-’
pari of the playoff pre-game j fresf«mems daily.
i«rci*cs. Serving of barbecue
ill begin at b p.m. and M Jacobsons Attend
ft Uf' ant s T n r>Ji:. i 'mv : * £ Aunt cu ..........
r II for aduils and bo cents funeral t »r .««' obson be able to be up and
* children under 12. i were in Brady tn«n
jSaiurd i.v to Monday where 'hev
•ohn Morgan attended the funeral o>> Sui.da.
T (re his aunt, Mrs. Olga Ak.
ipeaksTo Ur,o d.ed on Friday.
Mary Club \ *iy. J.....“°"a*er' .
Tto Morgan, new superinten- '1'" obJWt,
«tf of the Taf* Public Schools
poke to the Taft Rotary Club
f noon Tuesday using as his j
object “A Look at Our Pubiie (**'"A ’ ... / ,
ehoois Mother Dies m
Mr Morgai pointed out that I T»//<,»• Recently
'a.'5 had a .:..»id school system j1 V ■ s (rf TvjeI.i !W>
« tltat any school system war | > . .. > ;| ; MUls of Taft,
4 good or as bad as the |.eopie '•» * ... ,M j„jy 10,
t the community wanted tt ,r^' jwas J«i ‘yeur* <»W Funeral
Bill. Aibin was program chair- jl.cl^ ^r'ial fSkwed m Arp.
«-ta,Ki iiVrixiuced the wnk- j day and butud 10.^^ h>. ,,V(i
r. Mr. Morgan was also in-1 ,....., c.fr and itui
Mduced
lie Taft club ia, e
Force Base and Fort Meade
He lias a jot) at the Compress
for the summer and plans to
enter A,Vi College in the fail
where he will be a junior.
NEW RESIDENTS
Ralph Vickers Gins 1st
Bale In Taft Area
til it fjrutUy. *d»
the dark clouds in the .nofrtfe-
westem area.
The tornado (Upped to lfe»
ground in the Boy Scout exnip
on the Sake shore*. Tracy Mt#>
stutter, camp ranger, land J#8f-
or three tent* were Utwm ov»r
and a few tree limb* waagfM,
but the damagf* was reitetwe-
!v minor. There were no to-
juries to tire camper*.
A few minutes later that ans#
funnel came dwte to the gr»KUIii[
cm tfie Maedgen tmm. btVvtftm
the Maedgen house* and
lake.
The tornado ippeared as f*
cone-shaped funnel, d*rk*r
the heavy clouds behind ft.
blew Mid from the north,
east while the funnel was
visible from dowrftowm
For awhile it. was
that the tornado had struck
the Zephyr Baptist. Encoai
on the .western there on
lake. However, this report pardv-
ed in error. .During the ■ *tntSB
the Baptist campers saad they
watched no less than three tor-
nado funnels in Hie jcneraJ li*
reetion of Mathis, but isaid haim
ever appeared to dtp to th*
ground.
It ts a iso believed 'that tow
of these funnels did top to t$»
ground in the Hodge ps*to|»
Ralph Vickers, who farms in stream of I960 eottim. The Ed-
1 ... wy ctx-jp will dedicate their
new S32S,00O gin plant witli
the S.xjvillc area, delivered a
bate of cotton to the door of the
Tribune at 11:30 a m. Monday
to claim the $275 prize money
for the first bale of cotton grown
in the Taft area. The money
was put up by the Taft Cham-
ber of Commerce and a num-
ber ot business houses and cot-
ton gins.
Just a f<nv minutes after Mr.
tV m™n»» ............. »"* »»OT> »
__ _ a
barbecue for their members o .
July 23. Part of nicer gin plant
was destroyed by fire several
months ago.
Picking in the SodvilJe are
will gel moving tiie later parr of
this week but north of Taft sev-
eral more days will be .required
before the cotton is open enough
to pick.
and helpfulness of the people
impiessed us greatly during our
recent visit. We are eagerly an-
ticipating making ‘>ur home in
Taft and are looking forward
to meeting the teachers, students
and parents.”
Vernor Girls At
Methodist Camps
Peggy and Mary L. Vernor. Bank First State Bank
daughters of Mr. and Mt*. At- • H F- aunt. W S
Taft at least four others made
rlieiv apppeorance to almost
.-ause a "Cotton Jam” on main
streel.
Mr. Vieker’s bale weighed 450
pounds and was ginned at ihc
Sodville Coaip Gin The gin
contributed die ginning charges
as part ot the premium.
In addition to the Chamber
(of Commerce the prize money
'was put ufi by Rotton Gin, Tuft
Cotton Oil. Taft Co-op Guv, First
Mr and Mrs. E E Wrigtit
Me it;, kham died at 8 .30 j moved to Taft Monday from
, Tuesday, July 19. in a Sin- Alice and are now living m De-
Hi; hospital Mr Bickham had Vilbissville. The Wrights have
•„H*r in iaiime health for a num- one five-year-old daughter. Phy-
.....u. it h,.f{ rei-nver- i ini, Mr Wright i-S a truck
liss Gaii Mr Wright i* a truck
driver and is employed by Buc-
kaloo in Simon.
School Board Plans
Meeting for Thursday
The Taft Independent School
District School Hoard will have
a special call meeting at 10 a.m
Thursday. July 21 for the pur-
beyond the Y llrere is an atom
" bid
there -where the tree limb* _—
been stripped. No witneMW'to'
this event could be found.
Either these same funntoli W
.different ones were iatar rt&frj
ed visible west of Papstloto.
nie Mxm-to-break cvlUia *
son will not -See sdfwrtato tflf ■
ruins, it is geoeratiy bn!'
Jn only ft few field* aw
enough t»Ue: open for wy
age to be felt.
Ik the Taft area «* *4*a<wr»
did not amount tt) mtoeft ntoMMt
man a tew tenths. Btwwwet S»*t
week up to one and onadtotf
inches of rain fell b«t«ws*a
ami (jiegory with Fred Viarme
getting toe full susncmA with ft**
«er amount* toeing reported
■between. Gregory jgot idBWWt «®
inclL , .
So far no arte taan reported
any damage to crop* frees* tor?
ir cne pur- any umuikrc w —----, ^
»KiSP of opening bids on twmm fttawm other than, tti&rtw &***
equipment for the Old Green | the tiflrvest a bit
vin Vernor, are at Methodist
camps. Peggy left Monday
morning for a week at ML Wes-
ley at Kerrville. Mary Louise is
spending two weeks at the Meth-
odist rustic camp near Boerne
where she is serving as a coun-
selor.
Taft Bank, H. F. Hunt. W t>.
Cunningham, Midway Coop Gin.
West Portlarxl Gin Co-op and
Taf: Compress.
Cotton ginning has hit a rather
steady pace in the western por
Avenue Building and the North
Elementary Building. Bids will
also be opened on a car bli-
the superintendent.
Foster Boys At
Boy Stout Camp
Terry and Ronnie Foster, sons
K. MeKamey AtImmIb*.
Presbytery Meeting
ly pace in the western por ^ ^ Mrs R. r, Foster.
.Ja«*Ot)»on, - ..
h,sne with them for a visa,
M Herbert Mills'
j ii„,,iu,,,i of Taft and liar-
a new rolarum AiLdelJhia, Ark.
Public Housing In Taft
Nears Survey Stage
» week fr,,nn ilie Riltuic iK'ui-p'**'....... 'j*a(, hi hell
\^nuy m ;h;;; !;',:nwri(nd 1 «*
...... L , D»-al Iieiipie will
reliminary ioun to the I’ati jr..'*uw« i^ual iieopie
•big Autlinnly ttc'ild be forth j !“»tc,i 'ur ‘ ■ . 0ff(,.ia( to d:
^ <n • maim, of ,,-teraf !-«’ JO. »«, M„uril* „eld
s* Phifti Joan »*s | 1 '
** 'JS,M l«r »>*•• l>un>.w | '*l!w’ ii‘,0 acuta! number of
t : Risf U>“IH)US** | ‘ ,u j! ’ 11K11Y lkH'i‘ Jet'1
1'L’i ot low cost ’-.ousuig ‘to-’s |U1> ■ , . ,V(il then pro-
hually !*e granted in I' |hu“'' b j. ,'t,- f*issi!;le sites
w.,,- made some ' This ,he selection
is done by the luual authority
with on* advise and approval ^
i\ie Public ikrusing Author i >-
H usually takes four 10 **
trxzjzjzz ~\m.......vT-*-a*s
s"m> b" *i,,,rev' jssr-i »** - —
't®f the turwlimuMurv iou-t lot i sU'UCtiOU
ippiitiiitki:i w;is made sum
* *t(!0 for appi oxiniately Ar>
oing onus; however an of-
!,i of the RikiHc Houxinc; An
eily who visited i.-ift Mon-
f indicated that tudess the
,.,<mt Ik* war. stricken the hist
M:«e Monday afternoon and was
removed to tee hospital that
nii;bt and died th<?re the next
’"iLn on March 26. '891 in
Fianklinton.i2(..toe son ofLm-
,v Bickham and l-orena Ki« h
n Bickhant. he attended
school iti 1 ranklto-
i„n and graduated from the
Gorman High School. .In
V .“ nte. r of '924 he married.
\;:.*. J n*Velma Fus.se). in
Xv.er TiAvis, Mi#s.
I„ 191:, Mr. Bickham came to
1 work tor tee Coleman-
Kuitxn Pasture Company^ am
, .aitinued to work for the t iiccn
Estate until hi* death He wa*
1U(M- of the Green Estaft
Co m tmd west ^ J
■ lie lived trom ,912 to . 1
„ 1 Lake Tex., having
m.wVd’to Texas to 1912 f-om
Fi aokiinion , „
Vlr Hi. khan* was < veteian o*
UVrU War. Iv.vimz serv.sl "G”
se is in France and
II,, V memtier of the Mv»
"list i.huii h. the Masomr ordei
the American iwzd'"'
For .1 great number ot years
Mr Bickham served as rait »
,..,.(( ,r,l we it her man. *a"-'
1 ■' 1 , • the mrioont ol
lav *)/ 'he year.
"sSvxw* Inckide he w.to of
rJ one son B-n William Bak-
lf B.*y '.My *a,f-
•bildren: five brothers. H L
h , ml'kham. if. R
‘Wvan'^Si:
u , F F Elliott of Glen i;>«')■
v s' T L. Rmtbley Mr-
O-r.mm'l and Mr* R'aiUlm O
fonne! all of V*t $ >rck
week along with a Boy Seoul
Kenneth McKamej'. Sv. «toa.
at the Mo Rauch »t Hhwt **-
cently for a state meeting .0#
the Presbytery Youth Council ot
the Presbyterian Church, Ha'-4*
a council officer.
On July 29 arid 30 the eoufell
will have a meeting tar* wSffit
10 mcs-nihers from over Bffl#iSs
------ ' - . _ 10 matnner* won* vnm
Troop from Corpus Christi. The Texas exveet«d t» attowA. (tfm
•r .1........ (lv.“i3,T* r. ______iSkbCt SHflffift
Foster family plans to go over
Thursday evening far the Or
der of the arrow program.
Taft " youth will toe boats m
will lie assisted by toe
of the church.
New Corvair To Be
Given This Saturday
Bill and Dorris Giipton
Contest Editors
The climax this Saturday? Se-
ven and one-half weeks of hard
work and anxious uncertainty
_ culminates in the closing scene
< fxxanptlv at toe stroke ot 12:00
n-ioiv this Saturday, July 23rd at
w :nrfi time toe Big “Everybody
Wins" far-famed automobile
subscriptkn contest ufflcisdly
etxJs and the most aggressive
cisttestant* will claim *e m«S'-
nificent prizes offered toy tois
nevvspiifier, headed toy that l»ca
uuful new Chevrolet "Corvair"
valued at $2 HI 94.
For all ol seven weeks toe
various contestants have been
busily engaged accumulattog
mair published totals f&d
huiidirtz reserve votes for float
count. During this time the «**»-
test has gained fame that is
wide spread. It was batted ban
the start as Iwing the moat Uber*
unique awl allogeitoer ftt-
to their feet, nwttog ...
lor Swur own partfettlssr- S
Wha Will 'tOTw* Th*
Cixnvrolwt
Are YOU sr»ng S» 4i* Slie 4M
to ftotok t»-luns5fc«p«te W
ovcrwhellsiiWK **»ositWt'
or are you gofetK to u.
at tois stage of toe S®»* «
see toe eftort* of to«» *»*»
w®«ksf. go to »i»a
the choicest ovirarCa tit o«r
res’. wre*0*d «rom JW*
sokhs more eiittrr|*ri»tes| e»s*S81rtfc
■ Swmss sk an a®ate si
kind somettoe* depwdfe tjfP
‘ keen judgenxart' and tlwte, %&>■:
tion.. Ttiroaghoot «R feS*#w
jyte poeseniag toat |#
sensing flPPortUMWr toltott
see R — and gr&spof & **
right momato-iMMi »
rbe best tftftlg* 'tot. IHfo
those MadwWai
back and (ifiHR
may taaw a?,, .™-
words ot mm% *P'
; cpxWs a atototo *•%
These eleven Taft boys are
qoe to arrive at the site of
i all the!the National Boy Scout Jam
T-.lft^v‘;es were Dahon Grwn. j boree just north
ratt xtrv • c B O'Neal.
.A
J.
Andrews. C B. O'Neal.
Meyer. R. L. Chtltlers
Jolin w’llteit. 2r R. E. Fer
af Colorado
evening for the
will
Springs thh
! fifth such meeting They
• r-r. ,,, ,, N join about 56.000 other boy* from
«T4« IIL'-L. m ... - «•
no (liwnii to Bay <Sty.
for a week of varied activities.
Shown here are, front row left
to right. Doug Culh, Chris Jen-
kins and Tommy Vernor: sec-
ond row lei* to right. Craig
Guthrie. Pete Schmidt, Sant
Guthrie, r*«e •wmiw*. *»*■>*•
Cardwell, Jimmy Duprie, Boh ! »how
by Dillon arid Wettey TuimoU; jeamp
rigue Ygiesia# and Rudy Con
zaies.
The foHut at home will Rave
a chance Saturday morning to
watch some of the activities
with the boys when a television
al, a
tractive nflMt* ot Its kind ever
ungle mrito bW* hop®* an*
to win first honor* and
k.iw toe (.Mori, afui dUigcvwf
ittMi-'-TS bx each dut-iny ft* pa*t
trw wet?k» will be eronmed toy
.1
mm
th<* jaunt ite®, ,.
make «W «» ^ W"
leader* * Sfto
*,te * 8 " | imro to i*to* *>*
imm
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Guthrie, Keith. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 21, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 20, 1960, newspaper, July 20, 1960; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth711581/m1/1/: accessed March 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Taft Public Library.