The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 17, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 26, 1966 Page: 2 of 10
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ftsgs S -- TRIBUNE — Taft, Tex**, Wednesday, Jan
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interest increases In
'Politics As Deadline
ffer films?
pendent mi,I neglei ted. Custody ;
placed with J.C. and Betty
Burch. husband suit wife.
State vs Abo V.>!d,iso Pass- !
1ng a forged instrument. Bus!-
' i*»nement granted. Case pass-
ed for re-setting. Defendant or-
I tiered released on hi- persona! ,
i bond.
! Slate vs Carlos Ciislilia Pr*.
i session of marihuana Case
passed for trial,
j .State vs Teodoro Tovar. A s-j
• *• «uit with intent to murder with
! malice aforethought. Set for’
''ll
j hearing Monday. Mar. 21 1%6.
the deadline Feb. 7 for I has tossed ins hat into the poll-. fill the unc-xpired term of Willi- j State v* Arturo ( isneros Bor-
tor pabMC office less than | tical arena in a bid for the 1 un K Womack, deceased j glory. Passed for trial.
weeks away, political an-
mwis are picking up
in tempo. with seven
'Pwiess added .to the list
filing m candidates
county commissioner's post in; C. O. Caffail is bidding for; State vs John Henry Erxkinr
Precinct 2, Odem. He is oppos-1 re-election so Precinct 5. Math- > Wharris R Willis and Calvin E
ing E. H. Jackson, who has is, Justice of peace office ; BamhtU. Attempt to eseap,
filed earlier for re-election I Dewey White has tiled for the?from jail while under aceusa-
j Martin Haskett is asking for j office of Precinct ft Democratic ; tion of a felony Set fot trial
jjjg jap week. jthe post of justice of peace in chairman, and li. II. La*.key is ,n F>-b. lu Wt-3.
jiff, Young ha* added HU * Precinct 6. Aransas Pass. He j seeking the chairmanship in Ursula DeMouche vs
..jjpir to the fist, for n+kmfm i was appointed to the place to j Precinct *. Taft. < V DeMouche. Divorce
to si* srfflw of U.&. Congress-!
mm from the Wth Congress ion- j
| , ..jiDfstrict. Mrs. Mona Seymour '
1
William ' ilill
i Michael E.
i Irene Taylor.
Taylor vs
Divert e.
I Jovie
ill
To The People Of San Patricio County:
KM-tout died for re-election for
m
l&tiict clerk for the 36th Judi-
Her office is in
OMndfc SpMtertnsm of Odem
Public Records iFunerai Held
Sunday For
ijlj!
ill
i
Ptotibyternn
%f^fh Isad
§mmfQm Suss.
1S6TH DISTRICT COURT
JOE WADE, JUDGE
DOCKET:
Sin ton Savings Assn, vs Odin '
C. Hinds ami Harry Hmei. Suit i
; on note. Judgment by default
; against Harry I liner. Judgment .
j against Colin G. Hinds fur prin- j
Plainiiff granted
Dlvmc
voice.
Mis. Ruby Mason, a widow
, t ai v* Cecil Miller. Jr. Dam-
ages Judgmrrt entered in favor
of plaintiff against defendant ir.
the sum of $10,000. Guardian id
item is aiiowed a fee oi Sad
Mrs. Owen
i j
! ijlj
Mrs. J.
al First
TTH DISTRICT COURT
• 'CRN H MILLER, JUDGE
DOCKET:
Don
«a
Snowden vs Mar,juris
Divorce. Plaintiff
divorce .md custody .
child j
H» with of the First Pres- f f f1 '* ,wo notcs' P,u'
• "teftewkm Church will lead tbellm*res!
b 1 jj^a^htg warship service in the ; Camtelitn Ruth Ashmun vs
u ‘ tttAttl Youth Sunday program. ! Richard Arthur Ashman. Di-
*»* gjfiil-itrt of die Pioneers turn vorce IT iintiff granted divorce .....
ft Y. F.'wfll make up the j and custody of minor children,j fnowden
tfaHv and Miss Carol Marie La-: Defendant ordered to [*...,• $150 granted a
One wa« be at the organ. ! per month as child support and
Gad Ivey will give tire call j as attorney* fee.
,ir. worship and lead the first j Olivia C. Marez vs Roque G.
,j^ra». Betti Gnedin will lead j Marez. Divorce. Court finds the
jp 'prayer and Carol Rotder will j defendant in arrears in the sum
f-toad. the responsive reading. | of $120. Court finds defendant
, Erhard and Linda Glas-! in contempt and defendant or-
'son will read the scripture and j dered placed in jail subject to
Jobit Messer wiii lead in pray-; bis panging of contempt by pay- j
If, j ing $12<j and court costs.
"The sermon will be on com-1 Alice Villegas vs Hilario Lucio |
rwuRJcafion and wUTbe in three Villegas. Divorce. Plaintiff isjTomusa Garcia Hernandez. Di-
part*. Youth to Adults will be i granted divorce and is restored j vorce. Plaintiff granted t» di-
kd by Mary Paterson. Youth to her maiden name of Zamora, j voice.
.1*! Yewth by Jean Swanson and j Robert W. Hltxlon vs Maxine j In Re: Paul Melton. Jr. and
Jhe Qutrch: Youth and Adults j Htbdnn. Divorce. Cross-plaintiff other minors. Petition to de-
>W*riB be led by Mike Schmidt, 'granted divorce. Plaintiff | clare children dependent and
•■*. Houston Barker will present j'warded custody of son and j neglected. Custody placed with
d/the offering and lead the Doxo-1 cross-plaintiff awarded custody j Mr. and Mr E S Hunt
Betty Holley will lead the1 of daughter. Cross defendant or- In Re- Beverly Kay Myers
affirmation of faith and a hymn dered to pay $75 per month for; al minors. Petition to d,s
..and Cheryl Siseibume will give support of his daughter. j clare children dependent and
the benediction. Sonet Duay vs Eleanor Duay. I neglected. Children declared de-
Funeral -rvices for
R. Owen were hc.’d
Baptist Church. Sintoit Sunday
witii the Rev Bill Walden, pas-
‘ r of Primitive Rapt jet Chore!’
of Corpus ChriMi officiating. He
was assisted by Dr. J. T Dale.
Jr of Fredericksburg and th,•
Rev. GUI MeDanle) Sinton
Mi . Owen died Friday night
in a Corpus Cltristi hospital fol-
lowing a long illness. She had
surgery more than two weeks
ago.
Mrs. Owen and her late hus-
band camp to San
I
A note limit the patients at
the Naval Hospital in Corpus
Christ! toil.-, nf their Christo i-
and of the many thing (tone
m make their Christmas hotne-
,'tke. 'i'he patient* themselves
decorated the w ards ha* ing an
amp!,- sutgry of detoralion-
donated through die y-ats.
They were assisted in theii dec-
oration b> the volunteei Junior
Red Cross urgani/a’i'n> in cm
tlinalion with die Red Cr* s
,»tsoitnrl. Plate favors were
supplied by J uni,-1 I'.til Ci e ,
who ,1, has, matie them lor
all holiday- throtiglKiui die
je.,r Tin* chairman of Junior
Red Cross for fan Patris l-i
County is Mis. David Schrredt
of Tail.
S11j<!• n( nur- e- In mi l li <■
Jarrrs R ! >*-ii.-;ti- 11_\ School ot
Nursing sang carols in tht ir uni-
forn.s and ,\ ..,,,up
thirte,!i yen ,.d gals fiom
Baker High School in Corpus
Chri.Ui raised $25. among flieltt-
seives and guv,- a little party
and
intlrei
• -Its oi
hits', *
rerre-
t«‘,lside
a.d den
bringing presmls for the pan
oni- ,m Surgery 1- Th1' patients
called tiiem dieir "lid!, sis'c, ^
J.f),) eni',ved diem very much.
tin Chn-iata- Eve the chti|f
lain r, „l the tTrisima- 'lory
|,y candle likht- Th‘'lc u
Christinas music. S ml a
Rudolph the red i'"'c n
M,-. ' itn, if Dotieh
lleeville provi-'rtl fhe
Christmas ir*'- for die
diion room. Individual
ire-- were given h\
, iv.hs and difieia rO 0 -1110
lion- I a-rot ati'ins "ere made
la Junio: Red Cross. Mr. and
Mi-. T ivlor of the Tayioi Hrotl.
or- .lou.'li v Company port idol
■ gain the presents for th" stork-
mg'. and each patient received
a beautifully decorated box of
homemade r andy in hi > stork
ing. The Ladies AuxiH, iy <>•’
the vnion Volunteii Firemen
mad, 25 ixtv s of randy <1, .■or-
al ed by Mrs B C Isenhower
Mi and .Mrs Ward Crow
large lhix ,,t ribbon tx,u
til,my bolts ot iildMt. and tree
I'm rations The ribbon will
last throughout the yea.
IxtithiTfl n
Ttmriks ■ ■ to the
l. aitie - ol >m ,o u«d lo d., w.^,
m, .„ the Matitist Churrh of
■J’ lp for laitiifully sending fsix, *
oj homemade ,,Hike all year
,,ml a, all ot the elolis and
thoiieieful , ih/eu who h.,vi>
, ,i,irihu!",l the ]> ,tn nt
comioit amt |>h ,isut<
Iv-irh month pi> ■>< nt* are |i»o-
vidrd by da Red < o ‘ tor , h
patient having •* birthday dui-
1(,g that iiioiith Bingo prize*
and small giune pi le* s are also
provided The hospital is con-
turning to reeivc patients from
Vietnam, and tto■ imputation at
Chiislnm was around 170. As
many a* eoiihl w< ;e allowed to
hone Many thanks to all
P-e d„ e;*-i 1**1 <,*h*dp given dor-
!|ie year to thn-te who Rave
(or out' iitsxlom.
u>i
so mu.
ent a
with
.)
Sine,11 ely,
f' Odem
K N. Tutt
r.'Tg
Everyone With
$600 Income Must
File Tax Return
n, Madison,
Polk, Tyler,
of one
Goldie ReKhie vs i ,ee Reieli-
le. Divorce. Plaintiff granted li-
vorce ann awarded custody of
two boy:, and defendant order- : County in 1915 and owned and
ed to pay VJO per week for sui>- operated a farm in West Sin-
|jr,rt of children. fen area for more lhan lu years.
In Re: A minor. Petition for Th' > were l.mc-ttme members
!h» request to change the child . ,*11’ Primitive Baptist Church
name granted.
Nicolas Hernandez,
A!) citizens or residents of the
United States, ini hiding minor
children, who had ?mss in*
eome*- of KftWi ,-,r more in ipr,r>
Patricio | must tjie a fed, ’ d in, w «ax
hi,., - 'one. I ■
Walker Trinity
aosper and N'ew-ton.
M six ansv-er- til ,|II>
•,ktot federal in. -me 'ax Jo-
| mins can l»e obtaineu by lele-
th*■ H’.S 1-ill, e.
w till
ly by
and is known wale-
Giuing routine which
•omrited
How,
kname
< hvl
silo
lunjn,.
let urn. R I. Phmney Di fetor
of Internal Revenue Service in
Austin announced today
Jf th*- taxpayer i- 65 01 over
before January 1. lUPa;, hr is
utile-
Bird V/atchers
Strive To Protect
Ra,e Birds
Sunshine Special!'
she w as a member of the Prinii-
five Baptist Church in Oirjius
Christi.
Mrs Owen
and bay opened their home for j nut ^oired to fde unles- f„-
a >totaay S.1VX, and church ' income for 1965 was „t
service each sunday fur many 1 )ens, si 'uo
years after they rame to U'esl I .... .
Smton At the time ot he death i , 1 hi™oy a(M',h:” vwn
though a taxpayer r. not re-
quired to file under these rules,
he must file to obtain a refund
| if any income tax w.
was a native of fmm his pay
Caldwell County. She and her ,, ,
... , He said there is one excep-
! bto-T-uml were always ac-;,. .,, s
t,ve in church and civtc active j cm li | ,ls„n. SUl „ !t,
:,nd ,h° ^ t" I proprietors, parlne,,. and ind-
p, ndent contractors, must file
an income tax return and pay
.. , „ , ,a self-employment tax. if nf
sarv m November 1T,.e R,, , ,
... ... , . ■ earning-; from .-.eif-vmployment
and l ess,,, Under club room. ! Wl.r,. W00 or mon.
with friends and relatives be-
lies
for the community in which
they lived. They celebrated
MISSION Perils <•! pi’>' err-
ing rare birds were n-Reel,si
near B, nt.-en-Rio Grande Valley
Slate Park when a burrowing
ravl wa* blasted off its n«-*t with i
a shotgun, ace,lulling to Lube j
M, Connell, park SUfierintend- i
eni.
The incident marred the an-
nual winter rendezvous of lioth ;
migrating song birds and or-1
withheid nithologists on the woisled ;
: shores of the Rio Gi ande River ■
McOmnell said the owl, one |
of many different varieties inig-i
rating through the park, and not ]
; much larger than a sparrow, i
i had nested in an underground ’>
irrigation pipe tor the last three
u ;n
Tiie bird watchers, after ;
! checking pellet marks around '
Check these deluxe features:
• Chc ry. Sunshine Yellow color • One Dial Fabric
Drying
High Air How For Quick. Safe Drying
0*0.Volt Operation • Fluff Cycle *
Switch • Big Capacity Lint Trap
Enamel C Jotiu a Basket • f-trg*‘
Safety Slart
* Porcelain
Ixyading Port
ing pr,->enl from many towns. ! Taxpayers living in ‘a,■ Austin
Burial was in the family buri- District should file their return*
a! plat in Evergreen Cemeierv W!*h C' Distri.d Dm elor oi in -
at Odem. Pailbcnrers were; ,<‘rnal P-cvenue. 309 r:.,*t Km
Jack Thom 1 on, and Marvin ■ - re,-’ Austin. The Austin Ir - -
Farr of Kdroy. G. G. Dorris fi'c* comprises the area south
, and Robert Dehni.-cii of Victoria ;' * including the counti.--
and (I R Russell of Sinton r; r'Uudspet.h, Cuibrr-
Survivors are tliree son*. I.,-,. son- R,'We*. Pec*, l- riell V i
d.-d
•'.t- ojw.-nmg to the conn
j'ipe tiworized that til,' oxi:
divfinary miytvn' v. m:r: ikon
: ■!■ a game niril
Oii-ervors ttesrnfxei !h- \ i-
tim a* lieitig distinctive in
owls go and "looked more hk-
-.r, :-«i than tht oijp r speri, - .
Ura -aid "it j' -i;--d ,m . -r,m
Automatic
Ilrycr!
Brifjhlly Priced:
$99”
Model DE-420B
With CP&L
Certificate
Owen of Sinton. Joe Owen of Knwiud-, Kim Me. Ma-
Friona and J. B. Owen, Jr. Mct"u!l"u«h. Sari Saba
of Harlingen a daughter. Mr*. :
Frank Sunderman of Sinton;
I Somervell, Hill. Liirtesione.
11UB8ER STAMPS
MAC/E TO OROER
TAFT TRIBUNE
Cage's
four brothel’s, David Reed
Dale,
Texas ,\ .) and Ebb
Heed, fioth of Lockhart and
Leon Reed c,t Austin: two sis-
ters, Mrs, Frank Womack of
Dale and Mrs. Ivan Campbe'l
| of Austin; and nine grandcliii-
! drew.
jfi§^ ,
iDraft Quota
Fot February
Set At 1,372
NIPAK Fertilize!
• BAGGED
The star of this production is a big fat fryer grown
plump and delicious. From brooder to buyer, our hero
had electricity from the San Patricio Electric Cooperative
to warm his pen and light his way to proper feeding.
When he was ready for his starring role, electric process-
ing freezer put him in the spotlight. And it took just one
kilowatt hour to raise him from candling to cooking.
So if you find your friend chicken tender, tasty and eco-
nomical this year, think a kind thought of the San Patricio
Electric Cooperative. They helped raise this chick to
stardom.
AUSTIN.....Stab* draft board*
are scheduled to induct 1.372
men into the armed forces in
February. Colonel Morris S.
Schwartz, state Selective Ser-
vice director, said Tu-sday,
This compares with a quota
j of 1,475 in January and 1.523
in December. The February
quota of 1,372 is the Texas
1 share of a national call for 29,-
! 400 inert. 25.100 for the Army
and 3,000 for the Marine Corps
Colonel Schwartz also nn-
I nounccd that 8.640 me,, will be
! forwarded in examining and en-
| ♦ranee stations during February
tn undergo the draft physical
i and mental examination.
Local Ijoard quotas for bo1h j
induction and examination al-!
ready have been figured an i :
i sent to the state's 137 local
boards.
- BULK
Competitive Prices
&
i The February quota for in-
i' duel ion will be filled with sin-
j gle and childless married men.
j 19 through 25 years old, and
volunteers who have not attuin-
| ed the age of 26.
j No married man with chil-
i dren, or an expected child, will
j be selected to till the February
j rail.
j "Draft boards must have the
; information about children, of
j course,” Colonel Schwartz said,
j "and an unborn child must be
j certified by a physician. Ofhei-
j wise; a. young husband and fa.
j ther may find himself select-
1 ed.”
W auldY ou Like To Get Bock $6-
In Cotton For Every $1 Invested In
inIPAK reriiiker
Think You Can't Afford To Fertilize?
YOU CAN'T AFFORD NOT TO!
South and Southwest Experiment Station
This is an average return based
tests. Youi-s could be HIGHER!
San Patricio Electric Co-op
Sinton, Texos
Soil Testing Service
We also offer a complete soil testing service wherehv „ w:n .
Junior College or the U S Lob Memphis ot ' mQli
no cost or
soil samples
obligation to you.
to either A&M, Wharton
We would welcome the opportunity to quote you prices on
-ESCO FARM SERVICE CENTER
any of your needs
PAY
YOUR
POLl TAX
M£TERN SEED COMPANY
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Guthrie, Keith. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 17, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 26, 1966, newspaper, January 26, 1966; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth749603/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Taft Public Library.