The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 3, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 23, 1963 Page: 1 of 12
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®he Saft Sribune
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Devoted To The Best Interests Of Toft and San Patricio County
VOI-UMK VIII-
PUBUBHtO WteKCY BY THE
Guthrie Publish,no Co
TAFT, TEXAS. WKDNESDAY. OCTOBER 23, 1963
Second Class Postaoe
Paid At Tart. Texas
ten pages in two SECTIONS - NO. 3
Ground Broken
For Mew Taft
20-Unit School
F. F. A. Boys
Win At
Grass Contest
; 0,murid "
|w tl» ■« ”
ph""1 "n
‘jerk. -<ti* 1
•pi, hart beer
«r M* 1,1 1
patted n !■ •
jnii nil1’ 'I! 1
isoavali"'
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[uTli'V n! >'
lo the 1
term
A< wirt in
rorttr.'ii i"*
cri1'- i"
the rv1" ■
the ulhei •
h> >n k 1., • i
hr ary.
plans < ■
ni ihi -e 1'
dale
*ck ami in,
New Math
Methods Told
To Clubs
K*
tui ha•>
'hat <h»
•.t-at a i
the
bui!
ill >..
..I
noi! judging; and I lay hum Bar-
hoc. Hill Smllli, Tim Shelburne
■ and Keith Bradford. fir-1 pl»<e
in Chapter Farmer soil judging
Roj Mill, Eddie Cisnoro/.
II A llalv'inson. curriculum \Rke Morin ami Bobby Dillon
i 'a tor .,rmI h.o.nl ol iho math made up a loam winch tied
i ' lii'iit it! T’ait Mi 'll -• I; y,l Ia ill, .mil PoIIiin to,
- ■ in !,h I'al! Hr a. an Hub i> .pi..,- Fnrmor plant .iurtcin ■
anl the ktwan;- Clui : 'Jhoro arc (in schools in '!,f‘
hr-(no! ai'il o n h i eligible "
1 !..i.iiiM>a explained te> enK,,. f(nir teams. The other
n.'i '■! (lie i!i,111■;i - sc!kh>1 ar<' Mntnii, Oder,,, MatL-
■ - •; | la. ,• him m Hi ivei’ille, Skidmore. Fell us
il I ail’, ospei (alls in West, Throe Rivers anil
Pawnee
'Iho cither team from Taft
which entered the contesls was
Taft Fund Drive
ig Organized
For Push Soon
Jaycees Organization Is
Formed in Toft Tuesday
, Plans are being formulated
| ihis week to get the- 1965-B4 Taft
, Community Fund drive otf (lie
1 ground and running. according
! a. Jim Williamson, iireskkant of
the Fund thin year.
One new idea that will be in-
troduced this year will be I sunk
pledge cards that will allow a
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ver
-i!c-. A* cordinu: 1<>
tudnnis in th*‘ luw-
iii .{f’t n dihorent
math flint v\ ill hotter
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trly
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"■ ":‘l ''' ma.l- u|' ‘'I R'fkv Wed. Parr
math as they art- ,, )(1 Korkv Barliee and Geo.
■ i l. i■(■•!• aphfi.! -vl ' .... * •«.... < •........
. . . , nov on. t'.v 1 .......
h m:;:i school a.i-l p|0 ,.|(.v Th,,v w(,rr ,he Green
Lulacs To Ho!d
Citizenship Class
shir
... , , , Mand plant judging mam
W’> : Winner’., in ea. I, divisil
ih-tl
tuniui
Tho T 1
hold -i ri; ;
ins -tn Ar
tralion w‘
on F* ‘, !
on ......t
I ic*!
in * take rour.s<s
won.* usually ossigriwl ,n
, i\ few years a-at. t1 ;>
nit to high sehool-' iu yive
,)(. j i; • a l>et t <*i luuml.ttion iu
nsa;h in order that they ran mpo
r<»ih*er )‘t*(jUif'(*monls. M»‘
? Halvorson said.
Wall# r talks. .Jr wa^ f»v>e
; mi t hamrian and introduced
iho sueakc,r at the Rotary Club,
Winners in eath division i«.
•ived ptiUjues.
Jamboree To Be
This Saturday
T5x IVs ont “ Teacher As-
)eiation will sponsor a Had >*
■'■tiboree from ft to s p.m.
■jy iji iho <lri\a* iVi'iv area
«- band hull. Everyone is
,ve en
viUtn
Achievement
Day Is
— November 9
m pintgi v«». ......... .....
Herb Grelie was elected prrsi- ,ionor to authorize their bank to
dent of the newly organized deduel a set amount from I heir
account each month and turn It
over to the Fund.
'Other Funds have found that
j Taft Jaycees at an organization-
| ai meeting held at the High
| School Tuesday night. ------jwm.- > a
i other officers include: Frank ; this method is popular and id-
! McNamee. 1st vice-president: , lows a donor lo spread taa
V(1V6II!UCI T i Eugene Hisev, 2nd vice-prcsi- j contribution out over an entire
1 . i ,|ent Edward" McCrumh, set re- i year," Mr. Williamson said.
The annual 4-H Achievement ; Jam(.s Rossoni treasurer:! At the present time members
Day program is scheduled lor • B(„ keJ [tnri Sherry At of the allocations committee are
Saturday, November 9. at ,h<? I L.itl„n directors sorting through requests
E. Merle Smith Junior High j ' t
School eafetorium in S.nton. I " "“J ant! ,”?ame
r TohCr, mr,'Lwith HUioverertndish l members of the new civic group.
®. p m. with I Three district officers from Cnr-
' 't?Js program is to honor the P- CtaiMl
that
outstanding 4-H Glut) imys and
girls and the adult leaders for
f’ i liaise < tubs.
-% ! Eileen Kelley is the chairman
land Elaine Bremer and Daryl
^ i From me are the vice-chairmen.
nrt*. P.'-.r,. !
ing and assisteil in the organi-
zation. They were Jack Kehoe, ;
have Iteen made by the vAdooa
organizations that usually tithe
Jiart in the Tail Community
Fund drive
Dr. John Tunnel!, who has
headed the allocations commit-
tee for a number of years, re-
Good Seed Bed Helps In
Gethno Coasted Bemud a started s
*" ’i’ll., iieiiin ation '4 a
11
They are Bon-,
■ ‘ n Abrohan Bike Clllb
Honor Roll
Listed For
Taft Schools
Will Meet
On Saturday
Meetings are planned for die C°^Bd”^tor
first and fourth Monday nights. | ^ h,,^! lo have all of
|the necessary organization
j ready to announce full detafis
j by next week, including die
drive goal and dates for the Wg
Ladies Attend Fair
:MeeI In ingleside
i Monday Evening
i ;
Four Taft ladies were in Ingle-, Pollirt^f Ho^r lx
I PUSH.
>r rolls for the first six weeks
of sthool.
g Five xtufients made the honor
roll in Tail High School. They
p .ire Sam Cardwell. Marcia Wil-
st ?i and Judy Shcnld. juniors; j
■?>'& Sill and .IUU> .-lliCUU. lumut’i ..... < . « *hr> V
d v„i ”"”;Ftv'r£nr':~~l 5L
j I>onna f,eshmam j ^ harnl Vo issue safety reflector
In the Jumol High Scha . the hikes,
those making the honor roll ,an<’ 10
tape to be used on the hikes.
The equipping of bikes with
safety reflector lope is a nat-
ional project of the V.F.W.
The preparation of a
' ,tifit tied is on" of the secret
nl getUOM a i;oixI emit >n Coa-l
h) hermuJ.i grass. At least tins
is 1 he opinion of Otto Schroodor , g
nf West Sinton who has had con-11
videraiile luck in getting good . |
stands of Coastal herntudu; 1
1 grass.
Mr. S«*hn>edcr has three plots jS
' of Coastal that he is now «^'/*||
ini' aUom-itei.v with .Santa |
|trudis « tide, lie has anothei j j|
pi’t! th.it was iu-t spirted were Curt Davis. Dick Elwood
•rtxiut <ix weeks ago that is do- Mmm U(T>. K„.Hld eighth grade;
"'on 'the plot (hat was sp- igged A and Betty Koonce and Bobby
st,.-r.is up to is »• -■! c r T .Name seven,h urarii-. Absentee Voting
mi nes . .m I," found whore the James Sparks IC ! Fifth graders at iho North
rt" hold and e g Speaker At 1 Elementary School who made NOW UnUerWXy
p,Mby,c,ian Chu’ch 1 p.'zfzZ'XZ °i*rniT,r,.
'.’-•li ill!.' ’■!!*’ 1 1 o lime Hm -t I at Semin.1t> m Walter Hovvaid. Monty Mont . 01 and will continue through i
lard was well j<re|Hireil and A,ls,in. c.iil be m.-! p i-tor d ,,onlery, Randy Montgomery, j N venlbrr 5.
'•■‘rtd.’d bef'ue tin- muss c;h the Taft Presbyterian Church on ; ^ Raehal, James Rushing, I' As 0f Wednesday morning no 1
j,ainted with a meehamtu. sprig- Sunday Techno- ij.rttn Thomas and Jackie White, j absentee voles hud been cast.
lie attended n-V" !„„i urs Velma Sherman, coun-
Mr. Schroeder runs the Santa ^tai College in Lubbock and
Gerlrudis cattle as a side line the Univer.-ity of Alabama,
to Ins farming operations in While in college he was a ment-
ttV .i sjinton. He spends a great i tH’r of Phi Comma Delta irater- ^ Keep Sidewalks
rte,,! of time with the and ’^'Mf'ami'y Dry For Students
most of the UAVS are so gentle, Awart( I „ vork,
that they will come in a long ; His church membership is m j . • ' whPthe.
run when he calls them :utd the First Presbyterian Church of.
stand placidly while he scratch- j Lubbock.
side Monday evening to attend j - fttr| .
The Bike Safety Club will hold!-^ meedng o^the Oxmty TnothS S«* At 8 O Clock
!ir!n,inls the vaHnus!fl^^•‘fi>,^^ ^^ ^ “
Taft .schools have lined the hon-
next year, inose ▼*.*?»*• \ '*** *—
Sslsw ! tsaisM
will be available For sate and p Horton, o’clock a.m. to 8:00 o'clock a.m.
all bikes will be registered and ’^^Lirman ,
the numbers recorded.
c ounty chairman of the food j as authorized to do in counties
division. | of less than 100.000 population,
by Article 2.01 of the Etecasss
Foatbali Tickets
On Sale Here
Code.
The bond election held tot
Saturday was set to open at t
Tickets for the Taff-Kames o’clock a.m. and wwt'* ajufo-
, City game on November 1 "lt ' sion arose over this as Uioet oi
| now on sale at the business of- j election fudges had always
ifu-e at the school. They will be j at 8 o’etark
I sent back to Karnes City nf
I p.m. <«> the day of the game. I a.m.
Covered Passageways
j said Mrs. Velma Sherman, coun-
!ty clerk.
Hounds Ready
For Kenedy
Lions Friday
j Club Buys Camera
, The Gregory - Portland High
j School Chapter of the National . . .... .
I Honor Society has purchased a Th€ Taft Greyhounds will re-:played with Taft rtjopp»ig m
Debate on whether or not the camera which high school clubs ^ ^ homc fieW thls Fri-jgam* to Hefugjo lt-IS
day night after a two
covered sidewalks being !n-
xtailed on ttie school grounds
1 would keep the kids dry or not
j was settled Tuesday of this
Ot
Th
cs and pets them. I Layman's Day
' jT<?t “ : whiw ae observed :
1 Coastal bermuda is growing and gy /Methodists stayed nice ttnd dry underneath.
0 s, hi’uclcr N , ..s,mta> is Layman’s Day Eventually all of die units i'f
• n ih,-. Methodist Church and 1 the High Selwol and Junior High
ihey will have as the speakei will he linked with covered pas-
: periodically
Sec SEEO On Page 3
may mil for $1.00, plus the cost
of film and flash bulbs.
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The Hounds are a bit bruised j <P*£ “«»» hackfleM to «t»
from Taft were among the re-; ,!nfi ,east 0ne, MikelSs«chc5 2®° ^
Taft Students Are
Attending College
At San Marcos
San Marcos Four students ;
it,,., will have as me speJW! win In- uimw. .............. Rmi iou -------H,S . 'came and at least one. sameiy~"—n_— mm
• ’he mniTtir worship service sac-wavs in order t<> allow slu- ,3550 students to register! , Jr nn! -pt to.be a8f* 1 a*1 * ,1jm - a &
■l' ^-n" " 1 ” • ’ m..... lM.k and focih for )he {an semester at South-1 all. Mlke suffered fithr center spot at
west Texas State College. i ’ p ! ^ mkle in the I flunked by Herbert Sutogr.
Maria Adelina Garcia, the I ^ hB„ tak-1 and D«vtd S^rt.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Man-, ou, just a few minutes be-;
uel G. Garcia, is a s«uor «ju-1 ff>rp th(, m, of ,he half » fiS
dent majoring in business edu-, ^ 1S m nursing an ^«ad ftiS
cation , _ ! lured shoulder that will hamper i\»«» F»w*l«n, vm. «no ra.au*
Charles W. Hutto, Jr, the son j mssina activity and as aj ’Jomfs> 1 *•
of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hutto, j jjih jfrfmson will in all j Friday night hM teas
AiM-'iihamc. 'loc'i/lay leader, will ! freely' even in inclement weath-
*'1 At'!''iie' evenin’'''service 'be' Plans also «*H f«r »"
[» ., W e en Ollill of Matthews sirtp to be run along etdei side
■ Mo-h’rt.rt Church wrt. o, m- sMmvalk ^ 0 m-
preacii He is a Taft boy. the cre:e e the usability
;'1)n ,if Mi. and Mrs. John OHiH walkway.______
B
#5
^ $200 F«ne
Police Issues Warning On
Garbage Can Vandalism
'*** • ......... . . jPtesmi Hill v*»*t «• j *■ * ' • ■ •• „ -s, w.
is a sophomore student mays’-; ,robi,bjtitv quarterback the i tally proclaimed Dad s mgm lu
«rrM, &&*tss isrsisnasssi^^l
and Mrs. C. W. Hutto, is a ^ nursmg a bruised shouWer, cognized and honored te 4*»-
Gffensive drills featuring ttse
Methodists Attend
Rally Sunday
In Corpus Christs
sophomore student majoring in
mathvmatu
Cawlyn ^MitcMl.^ti^daugv ! Var'
A vva\'(* of van*
datism that swept T.ifl over !i«’
week-end has c.’Hi’cd Chief ot
Police Ear! Ki Nils to die. up
the garbage ordinance that l>ro-
viiii ’. for a S1SU0 maximum fine
for molesting or other* is,- it- AtK.ut 38 members of thelft^t
...,,rt,;,’ge cans. n,tt«Misi Church attended the
■ vVe have a pretty good idea mass rally Sunday attei-n««m ft!
'who is up <0 the mischief." )(u, coilseum in Corpus Christi.
.Chi-t Echols said. -And we have ,;jsho(( K w Copeland of
Dus rally was part of the
Gar’i><)■-(■ ran- an a mimtan ^tdersgate Anniversary eelebra
aiit’Vs were turned ovei.
j t Mitchell, «, . sitv, (hjs j.,y the “B" (e«m>
Mclntyrc, is tt freshman student, ^ wt1h the .Hmmds defensive
majoring in sfieech and hearing: w(t j(X^ng sharp in plates.
Kenedy has a record of one
therapy.
News Briefs
victory, two ties and four de-
feats. They opened the season
maslied* and stoton Saturday and
! tiun twine observed by Method-
iisunday
iiato evarywher*.
The Ehcnir
Church is holding a kindergart , ____ twn immes. one
el'*es at ha!:’ time.
The Pads will gather. «r «» |
east end of 'Use Ml ^
mart of the game and » «m
the field with their sons a#
then return to their aaatto Sk ^
stands. At halt date tb«r '#»
,-es.irn to the m
special chair* *H1 he «wevM*»
lor them and at Sfcfe .
■will be h»htodu«i.* •«**»"
b « holding ft mnmrfcjM droiiping two games, one( __. L .-^ag
en. r^r^ih'tTevine .*». ^ ^ ^ ^*^4 w
Classes starred last week and
are held from S to II .45 daily.
*sg
Nip
tu.s (0-6». They gainat a w!'®5 ... %v,„,
,14-141 with Benavides be jit J have hew# mm»i
D,e Fire Department an- ton defeatci the l.e-i.” .... . ;k...r.J ~ ^
swSrt an alarm earty ktote.y 1W the>" tost to ***** jat?p.*n. d
a. 101 Second Street itat]<*#*» Wt
Kenedy and T»« have
afternoon at 101 Second Street
by* the (ire was out when they
arrived.
have
tot VAV'
;au«i.
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Guthrie, Keith. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 3, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 23, 1963, newspaper, October 23, 1963; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth749316/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Taft Public Library.