The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 50, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 19, 1962 Page: 2 of 10
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By The Guthrie Twins
Kjew Study
On Asia
Starts Tuesday
Scouting News
| Brownie Troop 8 held its fir.-!
i meeting Monday. They < elcbva-
| ted their first birthday. The
Personal
Tbts GreylKiunds ready rack ! Messer
ed tip Bishop last week by dr-
tartng tMr "B" team and
their varsity boys. On Thurs-
t
i
j traders serv ed nuke and |timrh
They played game* .ind each
girl received a one year star
The meeting closed w itii Taps
as president: L.-ivtm
Davis, vice-president: Mary
Garris, secretary * Irettsu rc r;
and David Griffin reporter, %<►
day night liiti yuuitg .Badgers amitn and Miss Watson will be
Mint to Taft and. in front of a ‘ the sponsors,
large crowd, were taken in by • In the freshman class Ovdg
the “B” team 2# to a. It was • Guthrie was elected president ;
A new study eniitled "Hie
| Christian Mission on the Rim of
! Asia" whs started this week in
; the circles of the Woman's So-
i defy of Christian Service.
1 iMrs. M. K. Brown and Mrs-1
Lee Griffin are to give the on- i
lire study for the morning elr- i, ,
He. Yesterday the, were assist.' ^ . *fr'!
ed by Mrs. M M Morris. Mrs. i
Ray Turner and Mrs. C H. Ma-
yo in bringini? the lesson for
’ic day Codec and cottee rake
were served after the program,
by Mr. M. A. Kelly who was
hostess.
.... ..... .... ,, Tin? study for the afternoon
almost the same story Friday; Mike Montgomery vtce-prest-1 cjrcfe IV;)S <ivcn , Mrs ,rJ
se- Trout. Twelve ladies attended
night, in Bishop, with the score ’• (.to-.
13 to 0. Allen Jefferson and
Marvin Smart made touchdowns
o': and Krma Escamilla
cretary-treasurer.
Spensers are Mr
JVMty night and Albert, Her- and Mrs. Harodeh,
a freshman, kicked tin*
point. Touchdowns were
Thursday by ftisher (21,; for the uninuv'..
Pictures will be taken today
the program which was in fhe
Albritton home ot Mrs Hattie Floetke.
: She served cake and coffee he-
fore the program.
Boy Scout Troop 342 had a
Itonrd of review Monday night
with 15 boys attending Merit
pre-
sented by David Griffin. Kurt
Wilson. Joint Messer and Sic-
| pi ten Abrahams and Mike Ri-
. nr:. . ...... ....i ,i,, ,tii. lor
; first class rank.
The court of honor will be
held tin October 1. a! which
1 time parents of the boys Cub
Scums and other prospective
I Scouts are inv ited,
Members of the hoard of re-
view were Harold Kwakl Rev
Lee Griffin and Mike Riner.
Mr and Mis Arthm Fraziei
it! Sandia were sup)*' guests of
Mr and Mrs Henry Fearer Iasi
Sinton Airport
Group Holds
First Meeting
Frida
i ary
Frazier's
fifth itirriida, and the meal «#'
topped off with a chocoiate
birthday take with cowboy* on
top.
A numbr: of Tail rc-;d<mis
plan to attend tlte A. St I ■ Fi nn-
ic game oc\l Sadittlav *■ --
I Peso are Mr. and Mis * J'
i Davis Mr and Mrs. V) M
■ Natter Mr ami Mrs ( H
Mavu and Mr. and .Mis. K. C
Diilon.
mao. in
s Hilda ,
’ Si ':>l X:
Biggs and Hinojosa A safety
accounted for two points.
a
"Twrc was a pep rally Fri-
day afternoon Mickey Mitchell
and Dick Swanson made short
speeches, as did Coach Sigh.*.
»
Both team* travel to Aransas
Fata this week to meet die
ftentbm.
tliis
The seienee < hth. met
muriqng before school.
•
Tiic 'Sjkm.sh Out) hud its first
- tnectmg Monday morning to
fleet officers. Those chosen are
j Tommy Vernor. president: Ga-
' ry Ifigiithver vice-president;
Resjgv Vernor secretary. I\->z
: Wright treasurer; Lynn Guth-
; rie, program chairman: Chris
! Jenkins. I'.A.S.K. chairman:
and Mickey Mitchell reporter.
Mr. .Ferguson is the Spanish
teacher find sponsor.
There- have been class meet-
ings during the past week.
The seniors fleeter! Marvin
Smart president: Frank I i n
Gunn, vice-president; Sue Eh-h-
Watl secretary-treasurer: and
Diana Oliver, reporter,
sponsors are Mr. Sigie
Mrs, Davis. To serv e as room
mothers veil! be Mrs. I. Dean,
Mrs. Noel Brittain and
Jerry Bartosh.
New officers for the juniors; day
are Dick Swanson, president; : #
Mickey Mitchell, vice-president-j The junior class is selling rib-
Toni Belton, secretary-treasnr- - Ivon* each Thursday,
er: and Julie Toland. reitoncr.; •
Sponsors are Mrs. Cummins and Sharon Brittain is limping
Mr. Frey and the room mot ;- i around school due to an ,u a-
Den I! met Wedttetday after-
noon at the at - ut hut. Bill Khun
served refreshments. He was
elected dormer, Robert Ritter is
live assistant dormer and Jer-
ry Hickman is the reporter.
Jerrj Hickman, reporter
Den 2 met Monday the 17th
James Waggoner served re-
freshments We brought our
awards and we planned ahead
fin live year It >v<is too hot in
the hut so we played outside.
We closed with
mon.v.
Bill Morns.
The bond marched lor the
Their firs! lime last Friday night at
a n d Bishop They had rehearsal
Monday night to see the films
and to pravtii e. Tin. senior hand
Mrs students had fittings for their
, hand jtti kcls after school M on-
ers are Mrs. MillaiM Vickers.
Mrs. Richard Swanson and Mrs.
T. M. Reding.
The sophomores elected Keith
dent while twirling last week
!1 seems she was practicing with
R. N. Club Has
Meeting Monday
With Miss Brockman
A iiiee'-ng of the San Patri-i
do County Registered Nurse
Club had a meeting Monday
evening at the new home of
Miss Kathryn Brockman in Sin-
ton.
Mrs. R. H- Bishop of Taft.
' the president <»( liie eiub, pie-!
sided at the business session. !
i at which lime plans for liie an-'
nun! benefit dance in February
were discussed New year books
were distributed
Following the meeting Miss
Brut kir.an serv ed cake, nuts
and coffee to the ladies. At-
: tending from Taft were Mrs.
Ri ho, . Mrs. Keith Guthrie.
Mrs. John Ingram and Mrs. W
: L. Shelburne, Jr.
Guild Program
On Race Is
Heard Monday
The program for the Wesie- emblem on top was served
van Service Guild Monday nigh!
was entitled "Race and was
Brownie Troop At observed
their second birthday ai the Ki-
vu on September 11. Aftes the
flag reremonv the It girls re-
ceived (heir second year shir
ind card Toe Brownie color
theme was carried out in the
reception tabic layout. The
brown table 'doth, which the
girls made, was brightened bv a
bouquet of yellow flowers
Games were played and the
girls sang Taps
The Stolon Airport Author!',
IT1PT in lto*> nmimKci'injirv
mom September 14 and approv-
| ed the tentative minutes of
August 10 am! the organization
of the hoard was approved.
Frederic Johnson Si,a*on «<-
; tunic, heads the board Sen
;ng wim him are C; iudt Uo»»<>n
Jr. of Taft Is* v i* e-cliairman.
Bob Benson • >; Simon. 2nd vice
chairman; L D. Hawkins of
Sinton. treasure: : am! Rav Har.
ris also of Sinton. set ret ary.
I/sase arrangements with va-
rious tenants were discussed in
the meeting, with I he bear'd vot-
ing to inv ite the tenants to al-
oud the Orator S meeting ol
1110 authority board.
The float'd voted to have a
public telephone installed at the
Benson hangar, with the cost .
to he $6.75 per month pin- 22
rents per day guaranteed usage
Inc* line.
The matter ol Hearing brush
fhe flag cere- from the airport property was
also brought before the board
reporter ft was decided to ask for bids
to Hear lac brush from the nr-
pori properly 'caving desire I Ok a where iie uni is-
trees along the paved highwav the weather department
Bidding and performance bonds
will be as required in all county
contracts. Bids will be taken on
a lump sum.
A prospective master plan for
the airport was discussed Cle-
ment O. Will in ms .Jr . with a
Corpus Chnsti engineering firm,
spoke to the board members at
the; point and showed the mas-
ter plan tin ihe Kleberg Air-
MiSiH’ih, stoic : v - '■
day to drive to Gulfport, Miss.,
lo take her daughter. Shelby
Jut' her sc*'Mid ye.u a' Gait
Park Coiiege.
M Hi.l Mrs C B O'S'e.i!
visaed picii drtughlr! and 'am
i(, in Kingsville i i-! ! .icsday.
Suna iv gucs's H Mi and
Mrs Bob Sc..mid: and farnilv
were Mr. and Mrs O R. Fundi
and son ol For! Lav -.- ;
Mr, and Mrs. Holierl Richte*
and Lintla woe m Victoria >:<’■ . ,
urda.v. the guests of Mr and All •
Mrs. Franklin Ra sa Mi and t
Mis. Kdw. Raska oi Montana
were visiting then* a iso
A ,1-c Alex Garcia and wife
spent several days recent*vip
his parents. Mr. and Mr-. L.
I, (iai i la I If rei cut Iv comicH ■
o I 1 cning ;u Clianute Ail F"- <•
Base III , and is being Irar.s
(erred na finke’ Air h'orce B . -■
Ms and AT: - H G Ritchie
Jr and chi;dr(:n arenf in Fort
iTorth S-i ioprluy srt
■(->(■ ; sat * "t. Ui.; tp -C :er .
law anri sister. M r and .Mrs
A. B. Waldi'-n and faun!,.
Jiicy r*;turned yesterday.
Mis R 1. Shout of *V,arq
vpsiteo from Monday to Friday
;w;tl» Mr and Mis (c.w Criles
Mrs I N Btmum ard Siiarori
■,ited Mr and Mr- Geo Bin!
and dnttgh'er m Wuco from Fri.
da, to Sunday
High Repoir
Bill Draws
More Study
The i.,unir>‘M.ssinnn's i-ouii Uib!-.
<*<! {«»j f-n" <-s d-st't!ss;on on F
<i;r. ... h " ♦..? M O'H 70 o\r*ih ril
>»h on i «‘H.'i:v-rnvnfci <*ir n
\A'-> in the vihorifr* dni»<i11i'Of’t;;
■ i- ;<• !>iiis woiY* jifi.’i
, w , 3 %1 FoiyI •••v ;j;.ch .•
In von toy Sheriff F
>f (ir«'*j.'ory. Thr
saJaij
^>r -md milk. ""Mt p
K/ *1*. »: w
qoptfrx;.
c«:>»
Mon-lav :Te»pl,
*»»"*. frmt to
'Wc*. krtK
t>udding with
miik.
Mr- Jack Hliiccct. wh- Pve
i<irmer M.ss v>» • .-o na
Taft daughter of Mr and Mr-
i.. i,. Gama, is now teaching
school m I lira !*. $ . Hci hu--
hand was transferred trim S n-
Antonio to t'tic.i where Pc if- in
insfruHoi at au Am For. Base
Chocolate cake with a trefoil [yort^llid discussed ’ e prosper-
her baton Thursday alternoon . pres«nteU In Mrs.DausBreed-
and whacked herself on the kni'e i love. Mrs ' Bobby Junes and
bv
Mrs, John Webbei and Mrs. M.
I- Abrahams served punch.
Insurance Company
TAFT, TEXAS
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Family
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Afle* One To 75 Year* *
Write or Phone
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Benefit Ass'n.
•se Margaret M. Rupers
PO. Box *37 Taft
Phone 528-2660
and bruised it badlv.
J.mey Reding was
from the junior class Monday
and the game Frida, night.
She had two wisdom teeth re-
moved Friday afternoon
Ur- Ruhard Wright
A business -.c--.oo was hcl-i
missing witii .Mrs Jack Stapper
BRITTAIN
Continued From Rage t
on to -inv that the hind
,n . that produced l.kno pounds per
five development
Airport.
COON
of ihe Sinton
Mr. and Mrs If. A Fonvilic
of Houston visited theii s"
Tazh and fa mi-:, fast weet. <-n I.
Continued From Rage 1
the few days they were there
Ml> A',n“' f"Kl ■«'’ had not been d«*p plow I "al every place was too erowd-
Tuesdav-afternoon after v-h<)<*! on- qo.,»:
a tu*w rurtyvvas formed for the
■ eopfp interested in being
dramatics. Their meetings wiil
be qverv " ite^iaj arid T'Airs-
1 f .l iv t,tft7n *'Ac?vrV'i,. TT.e twfitnfivc
plans for the club arc to put a
play on late in Ortolan and one
in December lor the Christmas
program Any one act play * .that
will he taken to the f l, L.
events will h - worked up by this
club. The sponsor is Miss
Brow n-W\ nkle who i- a hew
teacher in the system Ibis year
Edith Carroll were hostesses at
the Carroll home. Following Ihe
program they served
and cookies to 15 members and
ed They visited St. Peter's Ca-
fe! three years Yields on seve
rrti farms was as high as t.5()l| hie be: bin Roman t urns and
■therGet pounds ;x-r acre this ye n other t«»«r is-i sjmts ami one even-
Mr. Brittain used a fcrtib/er !!It- atti-nded toe opera I-aliw-
(ins Aigner has been a
Itii! piitienl in Sinton tot
days
Mrs G B Sen! o
w as her c hr ! W I > way - i
with ier rr.o'hci-
Jenkins
Mr titi'i Mis !. R Bennett
visited her st.stei .tv New. Or-
leans for three days week
has been
Co. an Its
had slightly in excess ut 75. O'HI
■y - ( ■ •■', : ' 1 ‘ hf« 1 ' * ;; < •
mmniissionws rourt pprov#»<i
t fnTTrt S'-'Dr-ff Horner
Hum that fhe f t"- driven toy
. I>e;nj?v Ffionttos uvi I>f*}>u?y ,hn-
’ Z* * *.' i ’ r hi ;■ iven OVt‘i llriul
Nf.iriF'' i ‘n huU •■ <■' tof‘i*n in*
\ f i|\ t'(I } Tj f \V) t ‘v ■ k
The to::; < .toleft Un- S^.V: jo { •
■ j* -iMa .uhi .vij'/.DU )"” i 1*'
Ol v1 'I i • - • v'G ,'i iii uitMl .'■ -i - d i rt>(
Foj-ti Thii1 1‘th « -•>• Siu'i «)'♦
'Viitol ST0- - ,-l !.•: fi.sj ' •
a -a s''m
Tfv t.V'i pr f'lffit. ;
t<> !;'.«• i i-stiinmsiDner'* < #oir* Fn-
tia> i dr! ic*tl the • ;«’! .H s (') K
‘'ll W'Giici iill \ f' : fist i(VSs t f I
hnve })urrhascm! * ?m*u . r- ,fnH
us*' I Ihe I.m'i] Fori fis » rraUe-
.•n" k.:.-: J.f.Sl:- \V K \: ?• .:.i- .
amst*
toll!
{ had
pr v
v*. -
i bospi-
m"» era,
in Me discussion vvh’t h
' over Me buyer ovei h.'iito
No rtetion of •■n\ Km*
IV.
neon *
■ men
on Tif n:
f V,
.rt rtrtien?
; 1 | *
A CI'K
i » 7 i t
siier Jf
's d< ;
did ja
J. .1
Mr an
overtoil
J i i f i i
11;.' o ' !
Me JJtol
Ford
Americato larircsf hidebendent Telephone System
V
Hospital Patients
STRGICAL RATI!.NTS.
. v. ha?:.-s Wi ighi
Albeza Garza
Mrs. T ,J. Mosley
fit*i! While
Mrs C. H. Smith. Jr.
Georg,;- Matulu, Jt
MEDICAL
Mrs Ethel Spoor
Jose Ortiz
Manueln Brown
J H Shell
Claude Rosson. Jr
Mrs. J. D. Willis
Mrs. David Krebs
Mrs. Rafae1 Sanchez
Douglas Brown
Mrs Arlm Rogge
Mrs Roy Lnl
Mrs Geneva Cm/
PATIENTS DISMISSKI >
Mrs Ethe; Sjteer 9-15
Virginia Melendez 9-14
Adelfa Pina fi ll
Iieiiiiie Sninli ;Mj
i ieorge M.ituia. Jr. 11-15
M - Rafael Sanebez 9-16
Berl White 9-16
Douglas Brown 9-16
Mrs. Arlm Rogge U-17
Mrs. C II Sm'th. Jr. 9-17
Mrs. T. .! Mosley 9-17
PARENTS
together with deep plowing lo
i produce ins go'Kl yields
| Last year Mr. Brittain's re-
j cords slvmv that he produced an
! irverag" of 1.000 pounds mere
: grain pel at rc on land that had
' been deep plowed than -imilat
; iaitd not plowisi deep This at
last year's prices
brought in about
la" at Hie Roman Open Thea-
tre.
They went by Pain from
Rome to Paris for a few day.
ot seeing, tin- lldfc! Tower, pu-
la is tit1 Chailiei Arch I We Tip
timph. Tuilieres Gardens and
the mum oilier tourist Htirae-
wouid have Hops rivey also took a boat
$22.50 extra trip down the R ,cm River and
Mrs it. Mm "
visited her latwe' Ho
;
jus: to
ehanic
s.ial 1;
the ■ a
The
mad- t
i if
i n ■ !
thf» ’-aw ut issut
VC »;: <ti ■ i
*;. i • ' .t
1 ! J. i J: ' •! i ii
v i Sinton tii'i
Library I\lot<
'S
3**!' rierp arit! sublrartin^ the the art roSonv. rhe* !n-
; cost of (loop plowing it stii] left ,1,#*s shopping in Pans aiwi
I niro profit margin ol extra ^u‘n lluI'jn^ toien- slop at l^ixom-
revenu6-
Mr. Brittain is fhe first to' They took the boa! Pain from
admit, how-over, that he isn’t Fari> to Calais and then the
‘ a!! farmer and prefers to *‘,(>a? <iv loss the Straits . *f Dover
clasafs iiimseif as a rancher b» Kn^iand. In ti'cy
and a visi! to his hotne Ik-ars v'isited St, James Baiaee where
I this out they saw the changing of ih-*
SiM-eiair/.ine in raising and I'nmty Chur'*?i. the low
'training rutting .'.orsc:- is one of er of London and man;*
his spec times along with rais- • phtees of inteivsl. One
iiik rattle they saw tne pla\
His horse barn is quite a no- Lady at the Drury fame Thca-
ve!fy m itself \ith a tmvhani-
; < ai < ali ringed in the center From London toiev look a trip
i that .allows a cowboy to train Ho Oxford, Bam. CneJtenham
a cutting horse without yetting Cambridge, the W\e Vaiiey and
' out of the ham. The meehani- Shakesp<iare ('’ountry w hero
eai maverick is operated to\ a they visited Land!eat Ca>be A'
set of controls at ttie side an<l ^t rat ford *on-A von • ey saw the
will spirit back and forth across : play "Cynthelme' at the Roy a:
During Ihe pas! week or s*
fin* Taf* Pubii Ltiiravy na-
received a number of new h.wjKx
for children. The*, are now < f i-
Jojjuod and on the siieive-. Sctmc
tjf them arc listed 'H*!ow
"My Five Senses" l>v A ike
"Poo! Poof by i5e:i■!a* ‘Work-
shops for the World by !’<*■ kt*l
"Pon\ in the I*'art:;!\ ' bv (Jt*: -
ristorci. ‘S’choo! Tc.; A
other Career" by Bov ton. "Pet :/.
nirdif Or,j.ao.nes" by Cailvti
Mv Fair
re a
of
Fierce
Od*n '
bv Co
a rui
am.
(An Ji.
ti den
•We Like
■(;
Hues” l>> (Aink
‘ Are......a J V ■>
l >arto<m> A ,
bv In: I., \1
i i indy s hv h ; -
‘.he V, ."a -M t
t?v l nit i - Situir
I rj j .■ to /. i t hv < 11 eer
D . They !>• by
pie See* land Pony
: ia*) l a
LeaviM. K. (
son" and "At mth',
in Wain inv i
\bs:! ’he !;b; :tr\
!e - 7’iies la V a
Toot'
■' (•
eene
tor .to
e- to.
U-S and
’ J- <mn-
ht'nr,
‘U na f
' Kb*
Innson.
J‘- L
i by .v*
W.idnr;;
ru.-,,i!iv. SefI? s.
Wi*h V "Rvtahj#, tiv9SMfc n
fiuJ sa.'a«|, corn i^imH
l-iiHf-! cm.fciox Hni N
W't“inrsq8v ^ '
S*’" i ami riwot
I <”N. cake squarw M
Thursday, Sept. n-Z.
'■Ti-o m rated.
and nrpik.
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SAVINGS
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CURRENT
DIVIDEND
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Mullen Building
ALICE, TEXAS
! live barn os fast us any .logic1.
I Mr. Brittain is quite a rutting
I horse and i ikUmi enthusiast
Mr unci Mrs Fix'd Melendez making must of the big shows in
Shake'.!>esiran Theatre
The ladle siled Iron Soul: -
am pi on on the same ship for
the four day !n;> to New York
Mr
Mr
Jr
Mr.
girl.
.ud .Mis. Ben Pina
and Mrs C. II. Smith.
t>u>
an.I Mrs. David Krebs -
tile slate. Sevei ai ,'ears ago he Trie boa; ' jp was one ol iitf*
was selorted .as 'he "Tythra!1 hie. liglus o’ their lni>. aeeord-
irig to Mrs Cook From Now
York the, flew to San Antonio
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: Texas Cowboy" and a . • -eut
; as a representative to Austra-
1 ha t i take part in several ro-
! decs there
and she left her friends
to continue to Taft
l on e
Ka" van and Dollye I,ee Ttirn-
n aitei'Kled a biillida, parly in i
.Corpus Christi last .Satuiclav fori
Caetv Crane.
Mrs L S Pressley is iuav a
ill t’ i est home at N;\-
oii. "ti m.l Mrs. Dan Pressiev i
look
.Sunday.
Man
against
the sky
t
The tdcplir.nc lineman is another active symbol of
service at General Telephone.
He climbs a pole with vpurdilce "dimix rj" strapped
to feet and leg;, and is silhouetted a&ainst the sky held
firmly by his sjfcfy hell
With the tools funning from hiv inlr he installs new
wires and cabli .. .ind repairs lines when storms, wind
and ice damage them
He it one of many folks at General Telephone who
suggest fhe convenience of anoilier telephone in youi
home, now that the busy Fall season is her* They*save
steps, are available in many colors, cost pennies a day
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Guthrie, Keith. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 50, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 19, 1962, newspaper, September 19, 1962; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth712002/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Taft Public Library.