The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 3, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 23, 1963 Page: 4 of 12
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f»Mp « — TRIBUNE — Taft, Tv*»* We#'
Tax Suits Make Up Half
Of Load In District Court
Judge John H. Miller, prestd-, Med bj
hg| judge or the 36lh J udu it , Juri^f
District Court, rejiurls that «|t- hopes
proxlmtitely one-hat* of the r-as-! dra.it I
M on 1he court dockets in the 1 next ml (in
five countie* making u|> the 36th are etti
DUtrict are tax suits
filtil by out uf diitrii
%t attorneys
Judge Miller -ntd
The 3fulK<*
hofiei tu have the
tax suits
draidicatK mkant
within thf*
next tk) days tiy seeing that they
an* either i rk*ti «ir <ii
lurk of pftMiceuticjn.
>miw*(it for
Tht* 11v11 ami t i union!
i*ts» in lhe IWth Disirirt C'ourts
ftra kfpt up t«* dnU* and the
tkwki'fs a of Ot tohcr 15 had
little more than the normal toad
of sueli ‘ oses on them.
A* ot October IS. there were
p* vfisw pending on tin* court
docket* oi the five counties.
San Patricio. Aransas, Bee, Live
Oak and McMullen, with a total
of 376 tax suit* lire County has
a total ol 2W tax suits and San
Patricio Cbunty has the second
largest number with a total of
(6 such suits on the docket
Aransus County has five tax
suits; Love Oak County has hvi-
and McMullen has none
There are totals ot 252 min-
jury civil suit;.: 24 ;uiv civil
suits; &ort 54 criminal cases in
the five counties San Pan ici<>
County leads In all those cases,
with 120 non-jury civil suits
penrifm 5W er*'nina> cases and
16 civil suits which will require
jury trials. Bee County has 7(1
non-jury civil suits (lending; 10
criminal cases and tw» civil
suits for jury trial Aransas
County has 33 non-jut v civil
suits, eight criminal cases, and
three jury civil suits Live Oak
has 26 non-jury civil suits; eight
criminal cases; and one civil
suit to tie tried by jury Mc-
Mullen has three non-jury civil
suits; two civil suits for jury
trial; and no criminal cases.
Many of the lax suits were
Local and Personal
' School Club
Officer* ■
Thu; *<!«>. 0< (.21 I iamburg-
ers French tries tmlk and
fruit cobbler.
Friday. Oct 25- Vegetable
soup, dur e and |icanut butter
sandwiches, lettuce tomato, on-
ion arid pickles, bread, lemon
(in- and milk
.Monday, Oi t 2* - Hamburg
ers pinto licam fruit mlihlcr
and milk.
Tuesday ()< t 2d - Barliei up
jmuk on bun. Spanish lice, tossed
salad, < iMikie and nklk
mayor.
Vlllulolw*
Valdez, tres^rh
unt. -erreimi...
Fielder, spon^.
land. sweetMan' "0
The ufficets, ^
I Hswsor mad* »7?
oil O. tohcr 5J
(i conference a* ^
"h«il Office*,;*
1 bean were sWwJ;
I Thirty cI.1T?'
■an were (ku
1 Thirty club, ^
i -d the meetiig.
Mr. mid Mrs. Donald Kcllcv
of Richmond. Calif., arrived
Monday to sjiend a lew days
with Mr. and Mrs M A Kelley
and family The two men an
hint hers.
Mr and .Mrs Btifford Hi*
man and daughter and Mr am!
Mr- Tom Olson -t Kingsvj^e
spent last week-end lu re «"h
1 the 1
\J J Hickman*.
Mi
ami Mrs. T. t
Du Hose
and
rhiltlivn of Sitfi
Antonio
visit*
*d hoi |v»i **fiit.s
Mr, and
Mrs,
K<a I fa y nos. oik
Sun*la\
La# I
week the H.am -
had their
grant
tstms lion* for a I
t**\\ da> h
Tht\v
Hun!
an* <»<•/)(■ and
ui KiOkCavdif
M ichao!
Guild Members
Attend District
Meeting In Sinton
Cody
1» O Iff I t’ridMV f»‘» jbfn
ft iftttls in Kl Can'.jK* for a
month in tirorwl Jmn• tj*m (.’oh*
Mr and Mi '
K F H«mt. Mi
Hunt and 141 ti
Ult>. Paul Uni
I Coleman
and Mrs. Uru.i
and Mr. and
i>,. in and famiij
dffi leu sc iw*fti
last
Gossett Has
Refreshments At
Cubs On Birthday
Cody Gossett reach.il hl*,(HI_, ..........
tenth birthday last Wcdnc - j U,M , a, ((xs
day anil in die afternoon his j jg^v, }. runt.-:
mother. Mr- High Gossett, took!
refreshments to the wetic. <-1 Mr and Mi
the ( ui) Scout I >en 5 -» th;o of liouMe, <
ins triends could help turn icie sevi oil (lays wiiit Mi tnd Mi-
brute Ttie birthday cake war J. A Glussun. On Sunday they
decorated with orange and black attended the An- and Craft-
pumpkins l! wsi-- served with Show in Cor pus Chrisii
pnnth to the Cutis and their
leaders. Favors were presented
to tile boys
W J Hopkir
• . tii' l < ! - :
Three I,lilies el the Wesley a
Seivne Guild went to Sinton
Sunday afternoon to attend the
Corpu- On e ti district meeting
fit., were Mr- Cud; Thonia-
Mi- Dotihy Jones and Mrs
,T;,<k St a pi ie)
Ml- Ruth 1 v.nican ,! Corpus
Chrtstt. district secretary pre-
sided at the meeting and the
j{ev Hill Calmer welcomed the
gilest- Ttie -pi akei was Mr
Vi tor Gie< klei of Austin, con-
ference -e.relary.
A .<(, r lot, ,il the
program
Wednesday Oct. 30 - Cheese
meat loaf, creamed |mtaloes,
m atIt.|id 1 turn,'does, (lot rolls,
i us lard pudding with strnwiier-
, ry topjnng and milk
Class Meet Hekj
Recently A!
Thursday Orf 31 - Haitiburvj-
hs, fruit shIhcI, • -ik*- with or*
n»i •• i< iru; ami milk.
Ihlity
I A tneeting g*,
Class of the Finn Bn*
! had a meeting &, T
re< ently. Ten kfa
and after themto-
-> Mrs A v™
'cbt-limenti.
RENTAL SERVICE
FLOOR SANDING MACHO
FLOOR POLISHER SCRUB®
Cage Implement Presents
.Mi.,. T C Bt wheat ot sinton
and Mi Lila Hansen <>I V *,
visited their aunt Mr- ft I.
if iipt'i. on Wednesday On hi,
day Mi . and Mrs. C F. Harpci
of Hillsboro were here
Mr. amt Mrs Lloyd Kiik
spent in-t week-end in Hun c
, with relatives
Busy Bee Club
Has Luncheon
Last, Thursday the ladies of
tin- j)u y 1 tee Clut' went to O.r-
jiUs Chn-'i lor a iuncbfi«n af
the Chicken Shack Ten mem
her- ,.Mended ai.'ivg WMit two
t’I tests. Mr - Cliff Priest < I Taft
and Ml - v\ I . Fussed of Odom
Hoy Scout Troop TI altended
., bift-Goliad game in Goliad
Friday night Alter the gtime
tjiey went to tin Sta'e Fark and
, ainpe.l overnight On Satuiday
1 hey toured the missions in the
area
■j l„. in.ys were at eompamed
liv their s, ..ot master. John
Hardy and by I. L Morns
There will be a meeting of
| Hack It at 7 •30 pm. Monday
-at the 1..-• s(-..u |ml,
TAFT IMPLEMENT
Phona LA 8-2536
Miss -Mar> Cummins I ;'-
Mimjuo sjierjt last wt’ck-fnc
hero with her parents. Mr. inh
; Mrs. B. M Cummins She was
; roecnily iransfeiTed lr*»n ('<n -
pus Chrisii io (ialveston by thf*
So< ial Sin urity Adminisii alion
and has lived in La Marque unnl
‘his wwk when he ino\ed o
j Galvesion.
Births
Oni Scout Troop s met
(hi,gal 21. We bad |«ipcor.l
and m inks tor refreshmeni.s
u. cooked foi a tea we ire
havin;' on October . s
Jan Till eadglil. refiirter
The .'■id giade Hrowtiics
met tit ttie Kivu Friday alter-
noon We finished pm sit-upons
Hetrc-liments were served and
we jjlayetl game-
,Sandra Sheppard, reivirtei
Mrs Los Blackman, Mrs W
li. Nelson. Mis John Owen and
Leslie Owen visited relative in
Austin Iasi week •-Iid On Stin-
. day they visited ttie Aquarena
i m Stiri Man os.
Mr and Mr- Wesley Beau
chump annoiim e the birth of a
son. David Brian, on Thursday
O, labor 17, in a Simon hospital
His hirth weight was eight
pounds ten oun, > *
The grantlparenu arc Mi ■
i • (I a Lruoks ol Taft and Mr and
Mn- Rufus Beauchamp oi Cor-
pus Chrisii.
Hospital Patients
ilPfS**
A new, wlf-contoined comp our renme fWW ">^1^
Cowper has been introduced by International and is available
From Cage Implement, Taft. The compact camper body built
©n the popular Scout all wheel drive chassis can be driven
both on and off the highway to favorite hunting, fishing, and
other recreation or work spots. It is easily converted into a
home on wheels by folding the two side panels outward to
form foam mattress beds with enclosing roots and walls of
canvas. Inside there is room to stond and prepare mcols in a
galley equipped with refigerctor, range, sink, dinnette table
and bench seats The Scout Camper also has a fold down
Hush-type chemical toilet. The rugged 4 cyl Stout Comanche
ottgine is rated at 93 hp
Affk*' v •&* -•-■-(A, ,
camp out vehicle called the Scout
The Rev and Mrs M C.
Brittain uf Lclii.Ji Aires. Fla.
are tlue here foi a visit late
thi- week Tliey svill visit the
\\ C. Gla/encis al the Weltlei
Deluge fur alxiul two days end
<m Sunday will come t,- T;d;
fill a lew days with Mi end
Mrs. A. C. Tutt. Tile Brittains
ere f,,i'tner T -1' rc--id,*nts. He
v,as pa-tui ot lb* Fir-t B;,t*li 1
1 'l.ureh fur fi number uf yettt -
Mr. arid Mrs. Leo Gittmgei
jtiaii 1,.., attend the A A M
Baylor iiitit ne>t Saturday
They wilt ii*' a,-, ompamed tc-
AT and Mi- Fred llarnmoni-
Jr el Donna.
Susan Albritton
Observes Her
Seventh Birthday
Susan Albritton hail K; of her
girl friends as her guests !;i>t
-Tuesday altr-m<»rn lise net a-ion
, i*euig iit-t scvf'nth birthday
The gnl- played in 1he vacd
and while they Were (llayinv.
Su-an - nit,tlter. .Mr-, s ! M-
1,.1'ilt.m. made mot ies of them.
A ;>ink cut pinata was a sfiei-
ial attraelion and li), girls took
; turns a) try ing to I't'eak it
Mrs AHirit'ton was •• -u ted by
Mi I,. A Ye<d.- in servm
pink iartliday eak. i ink pten h
and j, e i.ream to the girls.
CfNEML TELEPHONE
TOWNS ON THE MOVE
MoorM
Manufacturing
comes to
Mr and Mrs. (' li Philliiis
: ant: Mrs Bella Bub were nvciv
(ruin Thursday to Tuesday la-1
,.ct‘,.-k. Tliey stK-ni ui'iu night tr,
Sisiertlale with Mr and Mr-
Ha! Fiinn an-:! iheti went tu Mid-
land f,>t a visit with their sis-
ter .vlt - Marv If,a, n- and faru-
! il>
SfRt iiCAI. BATH NTS:
Kuiien Gon/ttles
Carle* l eal
Ml ■ Refug 10 Villai real
MKDK'AL BATH NTS:
Willis Mayheld
Teresa Villarreal
1: i run/
Macias
j Julmiiy Rtiherlsuil
Toni Guillory
! F B Downey
Marlin Knapp
Mis Lemia Tiianish
Mrs 3. N Barton
Mi-, ttaynmnd Bcnuct!
Charles Schellhase
Mrs I. J. li a broker
BA’l'l la.VI'S 1 lISM 1SS1-.D:
J, -c Macias 111-17
Teresa Villarreal lb-17
Martin Knapp .10-22
Mrs I. J. Rnbruker 10-16
Mj>, tiayinund Bennett 10-15
Charles Sehellha.-e in-T,
Mr- W A Mel'on.lid 10-17
'Mr.- Wesiev iieauetiarrip 10-21
BROl'D BAR li NTS
Mr X- Mrs Joe Siiv.is Avila
Mr. AMrs Manuel de la
i >en 1 met Orn,,-r 10 and :
upi-ned the meetim vwttt re
freshmeni t*> 1 ,ee Hotien-oii.
Ol fleers were >1 - , , tu, i a - follow -
Roy Lierm-'in. dennei ; < 1 - a r y
Arnold, a- astani denm-i an,I
Michael West, re|»,rlei The
Culi- workeil t,n iheir htmdiwotk
and 1 lused with the living cir-
cle
Jimmy ifossun -.oned re-
fresiunents l>, i a n ! when they
met on Oi :>»!«-r 1, \Se pirn-
tiled 1 nil puppet show lor the
B.a k Meeting nevt week and
eioseii w nil the tivuv- * it - l>
Ala h.u i Me-1. 1 cpurtci
Brownie Trnr,|> 2r' met Thurs-
day :,t tin fviva Bally Homar.n
., reire.-Jimeni- Me bn-
: ishetl OUI silUtsaUS -Cud f’.ici,
, irl rei t’lvetl .-otTie nuts to slttt!
,-ibtv! "ii Oi I- ! ci J - V 1 ......b
\v till Taps.
t'heryl l’ic.--iey. rejwirter.
Den 1 of Back 26 met y. ’i r-
: day We talked and :-.,ng ••!,>. -
We ;‘ta. U* t-,1 our -kd We.
: t lused wilt) da- Cub .•cant Prom-
ise.
Alan Barbc' r(-|«>rte,
Oen .. Bark J' met and v.e
did exercises and practiced out
• kit. We prai ticed the flag <' re-
| inony
Wesley Bt ailt atnj) set V(*ti IX*-
frosnients
Mark Hnmitlon re(H)ri‘ .
WE CAN FILL
ANY PRESCRIPTION
Every month new drugs ore nwiefsj 1(
prescription use We continuously m
mcdicoi and pharmary |ournals to k«ep i»k
date on their progress As soon n >Wy ft
released, the leading pharmaceutic#! fine
have our standing order to send «s 9 sayyk-
Even if you consult 0 physician » «sfe»
city, bring prescriptions back hontetoisb
compounding We can do it and it wiS Ik
more convenient for you if 0 refill is twW
CONOLY DRUG STOII
Phone 528-2012 T*?fe TtW
COMPLETE PRESCRIPTION VSXm
Copyright 1963 'W-10-4-631
Angeiita Barra
Mr ,v Mrs B.n ,'trtln < '„,n/.ilc.,
Ml A- Ml - All Ut.-line I'a-liii,,
Mr ie Mrs W A McDonald
Ah & Mr- We-iey I , e;iu-
ehamp.
Mr .v- Mr- Relugio Villarrcnl
Comanche
Restore Color
With
Fabspray
# Puts New Color Back In Faded
Fabrics
Restores Or Changes Color Of Dull
and Worn Vinyl, Plastic or leatherette
41 Available in 18 Colors
• Pa-net - jfes into Body of Fabric Without Clogging
Fabric Pores
When a Texas h-vvii >3 Tout -1
population K-ins .1 brarr. h piant *-t -
of the Nation's top ui.inuijettir.-r-
livestock mineral and fret, in - -
(rates it is a sflining xat.ir'
progress.
lir-trd-ufuj from to- C< -m.incii,-
: \cihty Tii.-- i- atjuther rea -r, .w -r,
i-ig things are happvntns in Gencial
r, *cph
Because this n the heart - t 1 v,; t
market area, the Comanche ( vm-l- r
at Commerce was able v - am'
division of MoorMan Man'd.ietur.f.g
Company. In its new plant, M>* r
Man makes .1 large numK’r i p-
ducts with other products ware:,-
V. towr
at - on flic mi vc f
i iffi'
mumiv tan’
‘■t.i-.vm, i.t- 1 rr r v
jtx.ll rcviui
r. , - ^r<- being d: vclo:
P* ’ 1.
n.-A hu.-.n,
i.-cw nuju-tru'S
.4 1
"mirg tn
If your town seek# 1
dd«
t n.tl iiB"
•TiMtu-n .ifvut cxp.m;
iv-rhuj - '•••' •
can htip. Just unto
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( li >niro ’i1.: T v
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BINERAL TELEPHONE
Or THC SOUTHWEST
4li Rests.*:* F.irltng rrofvt Sun
# Bcsiutffies Wfthoui Altering Fabric Texture.
Comes In Handy Spray Cans
Sold In Taft By
'i
Keeps Your Kitchen Cleaner
With a flameit- cT-etrir rang-, you’ll never have ,iooty Plains on tkf
butt"':.- of yi;-,r vuukinji utviiiil- — tin yiva-y f urttv:- tu dull the hrigh!®*
of your wall-' und ciirt ain- A itumcles.- eiix'tric range provide* acctira
uitKi i.lii-.l iu-ut that radi;,directly into the pan.-. Pure, clean, COO®*'
t uted heat that L- cunij.'.-teh Tivi from combustion residue.
For a lim.R-d fitr,«-. Cetitral Power and Light (Company is giving iT- cus-
tomvi; $15 l.'a.-h Coupon on the purchase of any new electric range fw®
a dealer.
Enjoy a clean kitchen today ... and remember, an
electric range cooks rings around the rest
J
Lumber Company
?
Us m I |
W \ ( PE Offers Its Customers a §
$15 Cash Coupon
on the purchase of »
Mew Electric Hangs
from a Retail Appliance Oeakf?
■-* -f ,-2* ,-e --/• .
Phone 528-2424
# CENTRAL POWER AND LIGHT CQMFA-W
An ievenor-Owned fit»08«s« fioaiifis**
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Taft Public Library.