The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 51, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 20, 1972 Page: 4 of 18
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Pag. 4 TAFT TRIBUNI, Wadnatday, Dacambar 20, 1972
CVAE Products
Civic leaden ami governmental official* attend a briefing at the Du Pont plant site at
Ingleside Shown at right foreground la U.8. Representative John Young State Senator
elect Mike McKinnon la shown third from left front row and County Judge Percy Hartman is
on Un> far left, (reml row. (Tribunephoto)
Two large mobile barbecue grills have just been completed hy setenth eighth and ninth
■ t ade boy s of the ( oordinatrd Vocational Icademir Kdu< ation ' < \ At general met hanlcs
'hop I.. (• Pool is instructor Hoys who took a part in the construction are front left Iter
nanrdo Rodriguei. (iilbert Martinet Oscar I ope;. Harry Kalkenberg, Pete Rodrigue;
li’eiie ittojui lte\ Castillo Albert Alaniz. Kicky Drill and Hilly Sturgeon Sot shown Is
Ruben Rodrigue; One of the grills was made from a hot walei heater and the other from a
water pressure tank. 'Tribune photoi
Key 73
Noon Prayer Call For Two Weeks
The Taft lire whistle will be
blown a! noun each day frurn
Dec 25 lo Jan t.. according lo
Kc\ \ irgi! I’echt. secretary of
the Taft Ministerial Alliance
Aftller of Sin ton is show n third l ruin right (Tribune photo)
iBUSTRIES-
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manager, he said that the
facility now employs about 70
people with 18 of them coming
from the local labor market
He said that about 800 to 82.')
will be employed at the site in
• he first phases of production
Fran; explained that the
company had received about
4.500 employment applications
here to fill :«*i jobs Me com-
mented lhat Du Pont was most
pleased in the type of ap-
plications obtained
The company will hire an
additional 50 persons in mid-
January and will hire several
groups of about 50 persons
during 1078
Franz stressed that a heav y
training program is now under
way to instruct the new pet
sonnel in company procedure-
s'' they may be completely
trained by the lime the plant
begins scheduled initial
production in the fourth
quarter ol 1978.
A; the shrimp cooperative at
Aransas Pass, the group was
fold that 12 million pounds of
shrimp had been brought in
• here Iasi year with an income
to the area of about $10 million,
an increase of about $4 million
ovt t the prcc ious year
District Judge John H
Miller planner of ihe event,
said Dial primarily it was a
meeting to make the new
compunie-. coming into San
Patricio • minty fool at home
and O) i xteiui ,, welcome from
ihe community (o them
Iti addition to represen-
tatives of the Du Pont Coin-
pan v Ira vis Petty vice
president K1 Paso Natural Gas
Company. Jack Thompson,
planning management and W
J Haggard of El Paso's
Houston office, were in at
tendance.
The purpose '
Io im ite Ihe firnmunity lo
join in with thou amis ol other
communities in North America
• " parlicipalc in Key 78.
‘Calling Our Continent to
Ke|jontaiice and Prayer and
evangelism thrust for lit. ;
TheTaff Ministerial Alliance
working together in Key 78 has
fieen granted permission by the
city council and lire marshal to
have the whistle blown each
day during this two-week
period
The Noon Prayer Call is a
specific Key 78 emphasis
through which hundreds ol
thousands of North American
Christians will channel their
prayers for tin success of Kev
78 and (or God s ompowermen1
at precisely noon each dav tor
'his two-week period. Pechl
said
gordle
fellow Christians
denomination
Fifth, tin pravet appori tor
Key 78 developed during these
ivvn week- will hopeluiiv
continue to crow throughout
the yea;, supporting and
molr. at it,;, greati r outreai h on
•hi part nl ihe participants
AVi the members of the
If it itiinist(>rial alliance it vote
y>m then to lake linn out m
oat lives in pray .if noon lor
Ihe support o( (Ins most ,m
p o r t a n I c v ,i n g e I i s in
movement Calling Our
t ontinent to Hcpentanct and
Player by above all t ailing
Oto Confluent to Christ
I Vt tit t ommented
Mr ami Mrs ( li.olo- Kay
visited the James Kay - Sui -lav
afternoon
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He explained that the Noon
Prayer Call has several unique
advantages as part ,! the
launch activities for the veat of
evangelism.
first, and intis! obvious is
• hi- concentrated irilerecss/on
of a halt-million Christians
each day for two weeks, peeht
eommenferi
Second, with proper in
formation buildup, each noon
hour will provide a significant
opportunity tor witness as
Christians at the sound of (he
whistle
Third Kit' Noun Prayer ("ail
offers unlimited opportunities
for cooperation because then
is broad agreement on the
fundamentals of prayer l! is a
universal language that
crosses most doctrinal and
liturgical barriers
Fourth there are many
promotional hy product.', in flu
Noon Prayer Call Thrust.
Peeht said. It is hoped that this
will result m greater and
stronger Christians in each
local congregation, and that
through Key 78 which will .last
during all of 1973. result u a
greater cooperation with our
Terri .leuda ar.tl ( arleton
Marsh are tioini from college
to spend the holidays with
parents and friends
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WE WISH YOU
THE M E R R IE S T
OF HOLIDAYS!
MORENO
TEXACO
Charleen and Deland
guests ol Mr and Mrs
Hill
Starr and Kandv and Mr.<
Rebecca Hawkins Sunday
Mr and Me;
Mr wy
After lunch they v isited with parents y
Mr and Mrs bloyde Brook
mole and Chervle .ill ol
Calallen
members from
D'Uisiana an.,, .
leunmn
Bullet! Kay was a guest if
Keith Carter in Portland
Sunday
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1
• )n Thanksgiving Day the
Tommy Teague familv at
Funicella ,Z £
tended the annual reunion of
the A J Biggs family in El
h,r'' wiih LVpl'SjJj
weekend
CauqHiat the home of hci aunt
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harhe and
Katherim Ihessh-v s brother with Mr*""p
Annette family Sunday^,
s ( hristi and many game, of J.
and wife Jim
Clark from Coi pi
Wishing you-our j r tends-
the happiness of Christmas tim<>
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Leveen, Paul D. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 51, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 20, 1972, newspaper, December 20, 1972; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth749193/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Taft Public Library.