The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 32, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 5, 1960 Page: 1 of 12
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DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF TAFT AND SAN PATRICIO COUNT*
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% taft, Texas, Wednesday, October 5, i960 fz?vl£.tXS£ oww "twelve pages in two swcmms r-mw--■ |
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GMrpe Wither was clc<red I from every civic Hub in the!
Mtknt of the T»l» Community community, This is the sixth
■r ■ —«"l/;rlK>t> .'ll It meet inis : vc.n that a f...........:... t.-___j
1961 Chevrolet
And Cervnir
To Show Friday
iv
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f VVfrs. \ ,
E erciani/.ihun at a meeting; year
. . ______,Ut niuhl <>•• ..
.. !lir OIAlll| Harrell Curlce Chevrolet of
that a Community Fund j Taft will join the thousands of
IPS W»M»“ "....... a vwrnmumij 0 unn * U,T tmu-rooinid
last wednewiay night. ; drive has horn held in Taft with!°**10r Chevrolet dealers over
(Hiier offt-er> will he Jfank [the hulk of all organizations so ! the nation Friday by showing
t'n-vl viee-mTsiden: • : . n r>,r ... h____________ . I fho n<«»
pewter.
"..... 1 ’• "1 -MI <n Killll/HT ions Sll- 1 ‘ . I luoy »ly
firs' vice-president; j liciting funds in the community | the new Chevrolet* and Cor-
, 2nd v i. r-president. , joining in the drive. Notably !'•''h'S-
! absent from the drive tills year
' '.t in he the
tw Bray.
tC Tuff. treasurer; am! Colo
mu'Miller, .secretary.
jonn Timnell was re appoint ] ..........
head of the allocations «orn-, separate drives
uflit' He announced 1l1.it he
E^ned to have the firs! meet-
J» of his wanmitt.ee sometime
£ »eek. Several members of
ij fomminee had not l.ceti
Enfil at the first of the week
Tentative plans were formu
u^i jo have ttie fund raising
the last week in this
so called health
Irives which prefer to hold their
Pups, Frosh
Win Games
Last Week
Open house with free coffee
and donuts are on tap for ihe
b;g showing on the opening day
At least three of tire new mod-
els will be on display Friday.
I including an Inipaia 4-door se-,
j dan. a Biseayne 4-door sedan!
j .uni a Corvair 4-door sedan. Two |
Inliiei models are scheduled for;
| delivery in time for the show ing ‘
! hut as of Wednesday they had
I not arrived.
Harry Vcselka, manager ol
rssKSS23®
:X0^•asi'sssSSS’“''"
The Freshman team and Pups ! **"' ij
pguit A dehi. ' wili m . - ,,-h a Kamr _s, i the lirm. extended an invitation
jtfic next a i: of the fur this week with the Frosh j,0 everyone in the area to come
*he romnti'tee vrtiie.h -vilf be playing host to the Calallen !sef< !be ** models,
yici the latter !'■ ’>' °f tins week . tfam at 7:?.0 p.m Thursday I
I the firs’ of next night white the Hups go to His- eunM.| U.IJ
Tl* Taft C’.reonmili I- . is imp f«„- a game with the little .. . _
Btijsised ol representatives p^dgera at 7:SO also.
Last yeek die Freshmen look-.
led gisKl in defeating the Tnioso-1
Lieberman s Store to Present Corsipietely
New Approach in Dry Goods Merchandise
lourf of Honor
Meld For
troop 343
Monday For
Ofelia Molino
Mnhvay boys by a score of 34 J Funeral services were held
to lt> The Fops won their first ; Monday morning at the Itnnta-
1 .rrii-ttn *’if thn ffO'iemi 'n,. ! 1 . .
gam- of the season by downing ! uulate ' Conception Church for
•...... ivOnrc|JUOii enuren iui
j-!a* Warriors of Tuloso-.Midway i MiSS Ofelia Molina, age 50. The
Junior Fire
Marshall Week
Set Oct. 9 - 15
A nsr* 4
lW:[i 343 V. r. i»
${ evening -
I th<* lmmR' ‘ila
Jarb. A large
(SfiVfsl l<ii <ni
w:l '•
i. Alvurndu
>n?
Jt'OTiS-.' fi -'ll'
parish ha;
e; to pin5 Mathis hut
.'««? »r«d die one on October
.7 was canceled.
h.>v>
ii e ment* a ru!
.V! da )(• .
iikmg die pre-
Four From Taft
Enroll At
Southwest College
National Fire Prevention week,
Oct. 9-15 will find local mem-
bers of the national Junior Fire
Marshal brigade busy with a
round of activities at home and
courthouse Sept. 29.
The following officers were
named for the County ASC Com-
mittees ;
ircsiucui m jwii. ■. ■, ,>i Kci'i at | ■ ,-..w ... * "'' j San t Htii t to Co. Jesse fit''
' J.ieberman s Store tor ten years, ibers throughout the United Sta- tain of Taft, who will begin ms
tes to help focus attention on1— ----------
fundamentals of fire safety, ac-
cording to A. C. Tutt, Agent.
The agency sponsors the city's
Miss ulcii-t ivioimn, age ju. 1 no , , , . ,
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............. ...... tins j Cemetery. ' H iBhl-ttvlO-ycsr-old boys and
Miss Molina was a lifetime IK'rls here will join with mote
resident of Taft. She worked at; than 3,000,000 fehow FM mem
i ........ i hers throughout the United Sta
JessieBrittainRe-Named!«
As County ASC Head
The San Patricio County ABC i Gortell, Taft, vice-chairman; L.
Convention was held in thclL. Skorruppa, regular member
and Martin Wheeler of Bayitide
and Roy Rayes of Taft, alter
nates.
until she had surgery about two
j years age. She had been in poor
j health since that lime.
Survivors arc a sister-in-law.
SAN MARCOS - Four stu-
dent?; i.-otn Tift have tx-idster-
ed for fall classes at Smtthwes-' :,jai,an.
lie.: j>u'ioni
pMsestau-.c from the H >i
Idu' St« :<• talked brief:
£) ’I ’’tv'/'t ♦
it Letts frxa. Sla’c Calit-g- here
r>- e mo.; <1 ’.d- • !• •, bad- a record-break,;:.' enroilmetst
1 were A let •tt'1 f'ax’ciutda, of alx-it 2650 is expeeted at the
Sun Marcos college this fail
Taft students at SWT include
IVnsitUs Hutto, freshman ed.t
itici: major and son of Mr
nd Mts. (’ W Hutto. Recite 1:
Caro'.vn Morris, freshman htts-
r.m admifiisttutlon major and
.-lugltter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
J. Morris. Route 1: Cmy Pmveii.
1 'Hi »■- ')i -N tin.1 m airvu'i *iH*itiw, ,
i Mrs. ’dorm Molma: and three >>«nirtr *«* Marshiil f«Kram
^ ..e,shews. Alonzo and Delia Mo- >" cooperation with elementary
1 . e -r-.t. ......1 ) ’.......... ... 1 . Rfhf I
, >JIAU finu J riffl A ^
I ltd -.f Taft and (I resort* dr | school* and the f.redepartment
Torre of the armed forces jn '.utwler hire Marsltal Cmudc bten-
I iilatt.
Cage-Marshall Funeral Home
tiad < barge of arrangements.
Ga • 1, Hunifn-rto Mi
m Raynor ‘ M-tilmevt, Mr
Ir Rant"- cad M’ouie Vani.
See• t«j 1 - Hs-ifi-s wen* t.■
igtet;:-. A> ' i ' C ;.
Hit .U:T.Corn-,. ;. , Co;
K, JiV- ■ ■ ■■ Caliwki
is.:;' Car1;.- . 1 ’. ' . . at Mo>
".--rva
0 SanrMtf fiyiiierrti
tw *nd Fi 1 els1 a Kr
-:v c; ante Mrs ,!
Two Baptists
Are Ordained
As Deacons
I Cub Meeting
i S«t For Noxfr
Monday At 5
24th consecutive year as a mem-
ber of the County Committee,
was named chairman. Frank
Dehnisch of Mathis was nam-.
ed vice cliairman and Thomas i
Bill G. Smith
Opens Dfegiine
Business Mere
Bill G. Smith resigned his ,M>!
By Mmssids
Friday night will be Bails
Night at Greyhound Btadium
when the Hounds tneei tint Tu-
ktmvMidway Warriors.
All father* of the Taft foot-
ball player* have been invited
to sit in sped*! chairs «t the
sidelines and each father wifi
be provided with a number mat-
ching that of his son. A special
halftime program wilt recognize
the Pads.
I s. %rM?s&4.^!
'.UfU llltfinuvi . awilircj i , , -
of odem was named first al-|went mto the dragline business
ternate and K. G. McKamey of for himself.
Taft second alternate.
Aransas County — William T.
Saleh. Taft, chairman; Verl O.
1928 Cook Book
Again On Sale
• C. R. Davis, cub master for Back ii* 192ft the Woman's
Taft, has announced that he will club of Taft sponsored a e<x*
j hold an organizational meeting | hook which was eompftnd by
[, Hotite and F. C. Priest! at f> p.m. next Monday at the! Mr*. Raymond Mullen and >tr».
.......... i- i,. House a no r . t... rrtest . »• •* — . ............. . .
■" . '"f i- f5;*> FfM'p!l .u-rc Old.* oed as dearona of the ‘«*«t h'd- All hoj-s between the >A. H. Barnett, and the book »»
... I*; tv, • pryv; al education : rjrM ,.s, niurdi in services ages of H and 10 who arc in-.again available. Anyone mteres-
maktr ’>r>« daughter of .Mr '*n" : ji1(,re Sunday afternoon. | terested in becoming Od> Scouts ted in obtaining aj'opy may
.; arc invited to he present with jcont
ft, Ufy, cU. of Route 1;
r.t.»- A. ft",- .oxi Walter Woyt* Rofwiwm.
hi, i,-:v fretdvman business artministra-
ie Garris Jr.. Ra(:.-■! Cutz tkw majtrr awl son of Mr. and
*.ri p-.dro Mivtn Jr. Mrs Maunve U)
51,Vn Vega iS Rcynori**.
* hildgt
Ifcrst l>r'4‘1V
JlUtE V>
Sjo (3a.fi. • N-h'* ■- '• if i
for. On/..
fen Vii n ! PctS:
(rPhf tj V3 ' ‘' 'j».>
erit ixidiw.s.
wpiV
T if Jt M'Tf’in
't <!,
Jesus Medma
Moves Store
Onto Green
; ti'c deacons
into newly organized den*.
tet Vee.i
I tn pion/M
teiarttvij).
if'rite >in
mi Vega f<
had
Napoleon Garcia
frsu.s Medina moved his gro- j
rending ,.;.i cert store from rite conic of : ,
Mai in- .-,;d Victoria t<> the build-. visits Relatives
■; were avva.dtvl i mg vacated by Wilh-Bil'x Fowl j
,, ‘.cars \>«? ■ -it.a*' '‘ct.v veerk Mr. Medina ha-
?. find Ttifiv Garvin f*>v
Vf- ti S it'ldf Haul Y,!k‘'V‘,'tH • in Idtt 1W1 -»'*• • ' ...... , _ c. , . _
Rudy '.."g ,«!<-> two ,>H Ux:iUm and has been- as* (M^ira^On
Hearing To B«
Held Saturday
NitfK.lcor, C.arcia left or Sep- J ^ j Yotlths
.,,1..-..- 11 f/>v .j viett with VO- I
!«-<„ ...K-iattm: -i grwerv *tor< (ember It for a visit with re-1
sever it! M'lrs .tt hU ; lalivea m^ralra Nwya^m, |
' •'•«t ” with Taft Grocerv went from there to Kingsville j county juvenile officer .....
Mrov," -i.e i-,c'‘er ini’ t <<f h:s life I for a visit with his son-in-law j five Tidt youth* who were pick-
i:m xevftv.il land daughter. Mr. and Mrs. ed up by local police recent-
The Hev, T. N. Barton, re-
tired Methodist minister, was in
Lubbock last week where he
attended the session of the
"I'! A hearing will be held a* | Northwest Conference for one
he j 9;3o am. Saturday before the! day. He is to be in San Antonio
HI-* • •> ____ IU,v . ■ ... ___Wine,
Be Baptist Speaker
,"/.l Walter Wi.jiie Rtftien«-a), , (l <lf rhP deacons of ihe church; i at least one parent. All den mo-
treshman business arlministra- !(.f, Ro,. u,,,rt Vorp»hl. pastor jlhers are asked to attend olso.jj, . Merts To
of the Sint on Baptist Churrh; flte |a* wffH S!i i,ny ,art>’ wh0 ** — ~ -■ - «
Rev J. C. Turner, pastor of the | interested m becoming a den
Grcgoty Baptist Church, and j mother.
the deacons of the Sinton and | At present Mrs. Birt Tims,
1 ircp'iry churches. Dr, John \ Mrs. David Schmidt and Mrs.
Cobb, interim pastor of the j it, N. West are the -only den
local church, did the question- j mothers and their dens are fill-
ing of the candidates, and Mr. fed. so new boys coming into the
Vorpahi brought the charge to j cubbing program will 'nave to
Sunday is Layman's Day at
the First Baptist Church and
Boh Merts will he the speaker
at the evening worship hour.
Men of the church will fill the
choir fir the same service,
Barton Attending
Methodist Meeting
Mr. Smith wilt do all type*
of oil fiekl and farm and ranch
ditching and drainage work.
Sis Hydroplane
Rates Homed
At Mathis Lake
Enthusiasm for the hydroplane
inboard motorboat races in Mat-
his Sunday, Oct. 23, began to
build momentum this week as
word got around of the 150-mile-
an-hour "flyin*” boats.
Co-sponsored by the Chamber
of Commerce and the Buccaneer
Commission of Carpus Christ!
the races wil count in the nat-
ional American Power Bout
Assn, standings. The Tip o l
Texas Boat Racing Assn, will
he featured.
The But1 Owmmtaifltv ha# al-
ioted $1,000 for purses and some
expense. The CMC will have the !
CofC Bolott
Poe Sock is
By Mooday
to all
Ballots were mailed
members of the Taft Chamber
of Commerce this week to vote
Work was started last .wMk
renovating the oM otansfasa?'
store buiklun® on the twraef «
Green Avenue and. Mathis
by Idetwriaart s. ©li
was purchantttj receiufty by
bernain’s hvta stilts .*«*»
St«x»
Preat-At plans hr fl»
grand opanin® of tte j*ew
bennan's somertme tu isotreu*-
ber. ( . '
The building it mS&e&Am *
eomplefe teivgwSeJing *«d taMh
gfting in fireparstlot? foF m
new role. Tfw ftwa wffi be HMSt*
pletely differem with tjwr W»
front doors feeing pefdacatd W *.
single front dotw in «« mlMMj
that will he offset Mo the ht-
terior of the store. The ckS 33KB
typo of awning is to be cotapiisMt;-
ly removed and reptecsd with S
modem *lu»nim«n stub catxiw..
Xliis wUi blend into the iwiicSE
and plate gias* imrt briUvx w»d
the alumsmitn facia trim uteWti*
Tlw store wfii be
simxvdittnned awS wffll
m
for new dir«-t«»-s for com- modem fightfetg tJ»««»gh»tBf vcfMx.
“ " - ...... the finish b«4i« esJriied ««t bS
•ng year. Tlie Taft Co®C year
change# early in the fall
Ah ballot* are due to toe iwri-
ed in before next Mtsete-y night
whwrthe itmwm'ma
canvass the restitta.
According to OtfC bylaws di-
rectors who haw served for two
terns are not eligible for re-
election Falling in this cata-
gorv are Harold EwaM, Bruce
Kellam, W. O. iUmpsecht, Hey-
wood Smith, John Tunnel! and
J. W. Welter. Etirectons who are
eligible for re-election are Rob-
ert Hank, BiH Krumnow, John
LuGue, Tom Reding, C. P. Ros-
son, Jr. and John Veno.
Mr. Reding i# eurrenay ser-
ving as president of the organ-
ization.
Presbyterians Attend
Cavalcade Meeting
A large group from tit* First
natural o*k.
MwhetxfiaiBg
v tore will te*;
ferKirtfitBfffir't
Ail of the new ft—
ttie open selectkaa tyjw St |,. ,
department SteW'.vase# *®0 tek
of flte okt fU/etPartnme. AW «f&
the new fixture# wffl ho-df ‘fats’
t-pen select km .type tot evwy dtF
partmatt. Show«t«cs w5M ix>
noftthly alvsent *we«®t4 & fffii*
jewelry ci-emriment. ’
The new nior* will e&tr
the selling syftc* W if*
liebermaa's stow #
able the company
theh* preoont Uu«#|
add new Sines of J
LktbenawB'* a. .
Uri>erman‘s of <€
which Philip yrtwwf»»4»!5<e*b
den? and Joe S. Jewell risw-
president. MQ» Mattie SawMOea
nt store manager,
Uehemutn'* pur«l»»«d
expense, me urn, win ra»v me; A targe group xrom uw ttw UetaBmaa'* puwhMdd **»
ditty details of operating con-, Presbyterian Church will toe in pn>a4,nl 4tor* \a Xstft from VMMi
cessions, rest pcoms, signs and ] Corpu* Christ! tonight to attend; H>u»phrtK W yeaw ago,
a boat patixd.
i»» Installs
iw Type
*aning Machine
for the | tixiay for a meeting of the
:jic was u butcher in several land daughter. Mr. and Mrs. e,,i up by local poHee recent
riiiirrjrL............... «*.«*«■
; Francisco Jasso. While be was
! ness in his new
juration on j silver wedding anniversary with
utx Laundry .•*■ <i Cleaner^ of
I has ,|;.t.' m,tailed .. new dry
i 111 ta * * ’ ------
!(Mfn Avornie this week ; how* \ a ilanro.
.. ,,, (!„• process Of 'c- Others from Taft who at end-
______..... I,-..l the anniversary party were
CIV I *1 V ’ •
-t.- kitut the store ,.,d moving |e,t the anniversary par^vroro
fro{l, one location to another. : Mr. and Mrs. J. I . Olivas
=. EE5 :r: f f S
date.
■fter f, 'cr -i" vb c anr! *' Gic
tt time jn '. out quality work.
»n ,i , ,, Petroleum Solvent
Cleaning Unit P is manu-
red by the Hammond
ctir, t 'i. • Company, tlw
8 5 ic. -gest maker ot this
f equipment,
tie Surge tumbler will ac-
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: Garni and family.
0da‘< up pj :,i) pounds of
- 5 per run out fully prix-e# ,
*h* load in 34 minutes, thus j
ik a i.oge .unoutit of!
tu? trv di y f. ir-ft i !<*;.} *iin (
Which of the following is spelled correctly.
Itelligeiant — Bcm*ercnt — Bclltgerrafit
{Meaning Quarrelsome)
S« classified P»9« ,or Correct Answer.
|y in connection with some hurg
laries. The five, who called
themselves the “Ace Spots,” are
between the ages of 9 and 14.
years of age.
Police Chief D. R- Wyatt and
Might Patrolman Earl Echols
were assisted in rounding up
the group recently by several
of the auxiliary policemen who
have been active lit Taft, for
about a year.
Southwest Texas Conference and
will be home later this week.
Hickmans Arc-
New Boy Scout
Troop Leaders
; sresent store in t*n inw
Corpus Christ.! tonight to j Hranohriiss 20 rni«* «««>-
boat patreJ. | the cavalcade mmfag at Lel ill4tve ™--fri»ted a ytnrv H
The Jxyeees will men the boat!s.taj. Auditorium. This meeting :^
patrol and Rotary is handling
ttie concessions.
The races will be held at the
—■ Town smae W$. . . „
i« ftrr reptx»entem?e'8 of new ttsfi
churches in the nortJs-m peri: of!
CHU hit: t ;:u jjju# vw •** i*> l t» UK
front of Peace Valley Harbor, i ttt« centennial eriebratkm <d tt*
sit? of outboard races earlier1-------- ---—«•—#• *-
this summer.
Marvin * Hickrnari. has
named scout# master of
been
Boy
Fir© Meeting
Set For Sunday
A. C. TUTT HOME
FROM SINTON HOSPITAL
A. C Tutt returned home last
Friday after a short stay in a
Sinton hospital. He is still con-
fined to his bod an! not allowed
visitors; however, his condition
is reported to be good.
Scout Troop 342 and Wade Hick-; A# S$«v81flliidl&
man is the new assistant lead- i **•*
cr. This troop is sponsored toy
the Methodist Men.
The troop will meet on- Thurs-
day wettings and they have
scheduled, a court of honor on
October 13.
The South Central District
Fireman's Association wlU .have
a meeting Sunday at the Rey-
nolds Metals Plant at Gregory.
Tt., t- .j-o., imwv ? I kviri
churches in the northern port of ■. we wa} ^ «n fa «,
“«• |«'V» *•*•* «= "> —* the South Texas Presbytery rnwh better jOh of oK««J« ttaa
end of the «!d Largario Road In ' is part of the preperstva* tor j ^ to toe Taft are# » . :m
------ r>—- t’*”-" ”•’+>**■ ■»fv# cemeimiat retebrntinn of jR wfckdl, «t
Presbyterian Chvavt* its 1WSL ■ tlM mmy fmmmt bmttk
The sneaker a! 8 will be f t.whiittr fthrws nral bowse SomSiSm :-'3
'"V"""" *™ **" ■ ItMM 11K mMtjriMMWI WMW
The speaker at 8 p.m. will br dsjfh.iaa. kN» w& tmpe fxgifafo*
« »«%.- tv 1 TtonfieU Jr of ______ ,k«* - 'ifiw “tes-
the Rev. W. A, BeafteM, Jr. of
Shreveport Other smarting* tos-
dude a dinner meeting with nr.
P. D. Jones of 'Memphis m
speaker and a , toreaktast. at
which time the Rev. A. 3. Ki**l-
ing of Jacksonville, Fla., wifi
sjH'ak,
BARE SALE
Th* junior dm» «f Taft High
Skjvoct
(«K» that we feature,” Miens CMbr
nusns said-
Use building *« bufi? % ®W='
Coleman Fulton -Pttsfta’ft
party for Tiwt.tr nrwtn:airtiJtt _
Mr**, e?»ri wa« starfietl in fbif
of 1023. After the ctsmptus
out htcc h-okhttg# hsr*; fa>
)W( wa» u»ed hy m-'fmd M
stores, Sneltidteig: H.
they moved if> their
wits towel * b*k* **«« «t; tk». For tt«r past Sums
tration to start at 8 a. m. The
MM
bunds Shooting For Second
district Win Against Warriors
, . . ____.„tiK i,m T /w ; him are B. Boi
, i ,i trju xtrenvth with Jim Lo- turn are B. Boi-din. 175. and B
t ro,,, , -n lf,;c orfeitt rnxi r Injured U*. i «^xn. 1« ^
cud P.vmoi- d'W '<<) , othe) boy* are nursstu: filled hy A. Salmon, lia. and V
,, ,2 « M«W M i m At JW. ...» M
-M- ......
Wtotvme ugaiiwt the West _
3f;c s Co-u-it Toby Lscrtnan riot's
..... j,;.;.on tM. i'c.i; ; ihey
*ri*k o» eet his Inns high j 8 *w l‘,,! '
nday oiviht i-.tth tilt Tu, is
*>' Warriors. A victory
file B'arr.isrs 'vouii, give
Friday night.
The Warriors
M.
District play got started last
ate led by I week with Refugio, Sinton and t
Usvts w h o | Taft winning (lie first round.
business meeting will star! at
10:30 and the noon meal will lie
served there at 11:30.
Fireman races will be heki|
in Gregory with member* of!
the Gregory Fire Department j
a* hosts.
Fire demonstrations, dealing
with butane, propane arid o'her
Taft Downs West Qs»
For District Vkiiwy
Th* Taft .fatiltR- mat th& MB fe#
SI
gases and oils, will he held at quarter teat Friday tiigtrt
the Reynolds plant. Various
chemical*, tor fighting such
fires will toe demonstrated.
A large crowd of firemen and
•heir families from over th?
district are expected.
luwd'yn a brook' w fm tfiUrd tftfe- «****». €m fat t
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tm
lx-sptte ttie heavy score h k M D«vis whotTaff winning the first rounn. | „ , v
cek with Smton the Wan:ii>ro .u- Their big | Refugio defeated Flour »ag y j Bay MdBrwe N*»
■rik win* ,v.mM ....... i45 pounds. fht-Qr bt'.« ! Kerugio «' ttmi ^ i \ ^
. , , , ....... Herd >. •' •: in i Xi*ve Urh •* lied up m F.! to 8. Sinton defeated Tulo*o Mid- - At England A.F,»
7Z!— a »r “• —I -
give them « 7*0 dlutriet yfetoey
over the Went Gw Bwi i.
Ttw Wg break came .aifisateS
mid-way in the third -^ttetow
after the Taft line It*#. -DM
tiie Bear* to a IrieMa®
The Bear center *ot. otf
snap that wsikd over It*
; man'"* head mi wftm fab ^pm>
j fusion finally came »o **i -wnd
Taft had posse**ton of Ifee te®
on, fami the Sffryd Hj». & mas#*
] ot plays netted a few
During ttw month of Septette- i then kushitsg’ hit the lh» ®* •
her the City of Taft issued only dive play a.nfi for e-mmmt «
two building permit* whteii tot-1 appisared as if be h*« b«« *>*>■
«e ■**» Th*v were a* trfT t ved but suddenly he broke out
tent fer long ywfam. Ufa
ButWtng ftsrmin
For S»ptemS*#r
Total $6000.
potter* twtW
ttWMHt to eJx.'rt ttw
edge tot rdtewiive J
Hcswwtsr, tt astute
of the ■xrng>w
» tea ihe
craf stetc-rmfned
ti»rss*tB. Twice. ..
on «wtw ifmfa.
yaste 'ttfearfer.
Tti« -liwy!
m wifi be
frith fi**
weeks
«™.«put"i^ ^ outin j r-
l. m i T , ni 'M}'u Sinton ***** strong, j ^ u> wunds, s*nd D. j ing at Siiuw, Hour fi'ktii at j w
a, ,s a,,vi ! however, acid racked MP ibm-.lte sk — At the renter i Wwt Oso and Tutowv-Midway e»! A-. - -...... . .
' ' I’.... i freight tallies te put the gww ' !hf>; J,av,e m pound T. I Taft. Refugio doe* not have »|H* v*«»d ta» parent* tor « tew
^ Hcsmd* am -apt to he still i Hiiliip* on edher side of i district *«>«*-
now *vattoncd at Engiand
Air Force Base in Louisiana,
, ; .., snIsiraight ,;ddes
M.isun. On ScfrtCffjlx1- ottV»-
defeated theta 19 to ti
-tMi si* 2011. They were as taB- i ped but suddenly he twofc» out
. • • Uf die pile up and ttwttel h»
T "ft FortviBe, rebuild • gw-Sway » yards tor tee otdy twore
age *300 ! of fa gaiT>e Ruflhteg ate* ktett-
At..anvj Lumber Compeuy foried tec extra fntet to «nd ttie
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Guthrie, Keith. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 32, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 5, 1960, newspaper, October 5, 1960; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth711820/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Taft Public Library.