The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 10, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 12, 1966 Page: 1 of 10
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10 Cents
Per Copy
Devoted To The 8est Interests Of Toft and San Patricio Countv
VOLUME VL
TAFT, TEXAS 78390, WEDNESDAY, 0CT08E8 12, 1966 g|
Survey Sought
Work Underway
By Taft Fund .
With Businesses
For Drainage
iln San Pat Co
(See pictures on page 2.) i allocated to each is as follows*
Salvation Army, Sfi.OUO. Little
Plans are moving rapidly j League, *7«1; Gulf Coast Cmm-
«lH-«d Hus week 1o kick off the L,it si,800, Taft Boy Scouts auft
19Mk67 Taft Community FundI Kxplorcrs; $420; Cub Scouts,
by open ng with a solicitation of | $290; Girl Scou ta, tU0$
business houses in the down- Whooping Crane Girl Scouts,
town area ibis week. "We hope j $1,000: American Red Cross,
to get completely through with J $1,000; Texas United Fund, 180:
seeing nil businessmen this ! fait Public Librai-y, $500; South
week and the first part of next i side Scouting, $220; Gonafa*
Week,” Bruce Miller, chairman Warm Springs, JIM); U.S.O..
ol the drive said today. i sitti; Texas Medical Retewdt,
j ’the tan 1 dricio Count'- Coir.- jot the area.
! missioners Coiot recently up- The primary problems listed-
[ nmrd an application tor as jin both applications are as to!- *
sistanee in (tanning and , arry- j lows: Floodwator and sediment
J im; out a i ,iutiiy-wide watershed danttge, erosion damage and:
j drainage piof-ram. Th > eounh ! wider use and management j
is entering into the pros e1 as ? i problems Under Water tt.-e the i
I co.spnnsor u ih the San Pa [problem of drainage is dis- j
! tricio Soil Conservation Dis- cussed as well as irrigation. |
Itrici j In summarizing the applica-1
Tiie application has been for- j J,on *l,c reiiort lists the follow-
- warded to the Texas Slate Toil j items
j and Water Conservation Board j 1. Meeting all eslimu’ed in-
j for their consideration. This ] basin requirements for ntunici-
ccurd administers federal assis- pal ;.»u industrial wale.- use,
: inee under tiie Watersh-d F’r> j using in-basin ground-water
leciion , nd Flood Prevention I supply and imported • . u-lace-
Ad in preparing and currying i water supplies from the Nueces
| ait pi,-ms lor improvements ;n I River basin.
• hairiiigi , I 2. Developing an up|)-*r coas-
The . pp'ication. as submitted faj |;(mi irrigation protect con-
• includes ( bins for tmini.-rp l ; .j, t„f iso.OfHI aer-- in this
,er! nidus rial water use. uiiga- : p, , inierbasin tana!.
H-ri hut, lean,-fl'nd pro • :>n, j. Inigaling economically, lr-
draloage. water flood opera- rigable lands with ground
in,,- tor petroleum production, tee SURVEV on Page 6
navigation, recreation and lish
and wildlife, as well as die an-'
o:;..-! ground wafer and surface- Cjmmaa* IImpamm
Water supplies expected to be • * Wl 1*1 UfWI VWW
reeded by 2020. i ^ #
The proposed water plan of I CdltVfilttlllli
<k ve'o|,ment provide, tor l!tl.i
portal ion of a total of itjk.SOO , |„ «» A
rerc-feet per year by 2,CO for j IS iflPPCifly
municipal, industrial and irri-j county cm vent ion .
g,-„.n uses in the area. r„m Ft- • • g; ,,!•
it!- applif i ion broken into Hwi ^ im. , .
. ...... , hm* county court room ir
two p .its lor administrative 7 „ ,v,
|iur|K)ses, The lirst
NEVypCSNTIST-~Dr. L. L. Tiller
hw practice of dentistry
j opcneS-1
: tins week in the office with Dr.
W, E, Ki'umnow. He will be in
j Taft three days a week.
Civil Defense
COOK5 - M
fiflht ane M
P'tpo ing the preparing to load it for
n i tiri and b ansportation.
Meeting Held
Taft Schools Begin Third Year
In Operation Of Central Kitchen Plan
Chris Nelson Gels
leg Broken Sunday
On SwniSny
neel mg of
< opei iiien ol a central
’"ci .'.atiiin (lie i :ii .School
•m c elite,ing into it- thud
•SW dT#tt»i 11
e S'-utii U.oroei’l ,ry School
'veers ' go, n we- expanded
rear to include s.v vicing of
dele.'a,,.-, mi! ol une kitchen
pf| . eiiliy niwivtled ihe cen-
k,i< he,: >■-. .jieraied in the
K!i lucnf.iiy School ‘h'liownei
'• I ft- th,- I’l.gn' pus.s.onor.s court agreed to
'1 f afelei a and to the .„r „ county-wide drainage
i l.a. it,eatery si haul (,'a'e- fjisirict. This is the lir a step in
gethng the machinery set tip to
<!>:■ a;.Ill Ilf wile,lie, bring ulx.HIt a s»u<lv of the needs
eeahal kitchen i- meeting
'.■'i el the Tan schivii Jaycees To Be
m i t i) being discussed . 'ft • - ,,
mployees and patron,..... 5n OOlTkey OAH
... "tat a good ."b Game On Sunday
•' n* ::i t ariymg out the '
Members ol the Taft Jayf.ee-
wili play the Smton Lions Club
in a donkey hall garni- a! 2 pan
Sunday at Oiler Park at Minton, j
Take!.-; may he obtained from
im mbei
area is |
vailed the Chili),in Watershed'
and includes 2ia,!HMJ acres and;
•|K*n:ng i|u. ofliei I- known us the San
Pidl ieio Watershed and in-j
duck", 194,200. This was done '
because no application can ex- ,
t;ee,l 250,000 acres in size.
several meetings were held j
Iasi year by interested land
,d which time the Cum-
TOTAL
evening
Agriculture Still Brings No. 1 Money
Mrs. 4 I., Cicna-nts. cal' -
ti ■ : I siipei V i-or. i- slow III corn-
'll nt inti on the rent rid klP hen.
"We went into the whole pro-
gram !as| yi.ir on ,i bit too
..'il notice." without udcquuic
on a.uies in amie departments,
ink en a v.'hule I'll that
the :.i,d; ol workers has made
11 • a Ip,'am a s,l' e" ■. They j j
a bunch ol hard working
women."
Olliers on tiie stall of workers
[mil,: Old ihol there appeals
to be too much handling ol the
him! and most agree that they
would pi el'ei te have a kitchen
operating in curb ot ihe schools.
Ueaciioil among the kids is
pretty much th- same “Sone-
' mi ■ pie fiMid is gijod, some-
tiiiii's T' i.-n'l Most of them
due’! r.-a'ize that die (Wid tiia*
m, I ov - a ■ d w .isn't prepar-d
See CAFETERIAS on Page 6
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Meeting 1$ Set
The annual meeting of the 1
Bianco Baptist Association will j
be held from 8:20 to 4 on Thurs-
day at the First Baptist C3luiT.il J
in Refugio. The Rev. C. A. Mill-1
oi plans to attend,
apt’. Prim the East Elementary Kit-
• he th»n anti delivers them to the
He High School anti South Eiemen
nets tary cafetenas.
COADlNO t a
so has th, j,
Cafe,,': ,
kaifs th.
Ctob Iktn
G. Elwood
Hew Freiy
A linotype is a great deal lik -
i woman They cm run along
ust as smooth as |«>ssihle and
liien without the slightest pro-
vaiation they e m till an opera-
lor's shoe fuli of not metal and
go on the blink generally.
bast wetk >ne of our threi
ntHthinee decided to at! up just
u bit by tailing to drop all of
the required "0V it was called
l )if Ivivviiuis C'luh
Cii.tiiJ Klu'tKirl as thri*' new pre—
iden) ,'it iheir last Wed-
■ ne*-dfi>
Otliris elected weir Raymond
Gatzki, iii >J vi*‘i*-piv»sident: Hrn-
nio St«*u\m. second vice-presi-
dent : and Koh Bartos. secr»'-
Kny-liT.tsUi \»»w directors
arc Adrian Krebs, VV, Q. I.;im-
f echt nd B. T. Kolb. Jr.
Pirectnr- held over are J. W.
Tunnel!, Cabman Miller and
J U\ BmJter.
i.Jmer J,oob .s a new dub
mppiber f !v was inlroduced by\
Brum** Stmv iif.
it w.»> a.raioum <’d diat the an-1
nual ba - ked*all tmiinatncnt j
w hic h i> s{wa3M>red by the club ; it*si mi:
will be on Decaunber 15. 16. ami ‘ reading
sa g .I. bi-kdli.ill conch i hablj tin ,,.«nU wraild ;A' a PH ‘' ’"BPc’P
t High Stlnsil, talked! trawded on h-ft. V '
"0 the prospects of the Folly \,-bon fier oven std- ' ^
y lie brought , o' the recent taniiiy nectdrnt. j
n f'W, ha-kt’tb.di j.layci s. ' " i ve been tellntg every,me a'!' .
,„d stepii> n Ah’a-; ah ng tmt lead wo- the mean
! one in our f irmly not me"
gur. is ,d the meeting Poor IhkI had the m.-sfortun • ol VISION TESTING—South Etc-
v,n ("rites the Rev helping c-.attribute to T.tffs only mr-tlary School is putting a art**
Met', and lour high; cculty tiom Humcane Inez eye testing machine to work
students, .i-si’ Rivera ' i ■ . :,g -he of b.,iod*aK
thndo. Viola Maldonado u., a timber toll on tho youngest
clda Ramos. ) son > I-g and broke
Catiiki, right, is me it*1
president and C T. Ko
is one of the directors.
Officers
ir,a. counsels at South Eiem#
am mmi
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Guthrie, Keith. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 10, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 12, 1966, newspaper, October 12, 1966; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth750004/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Taft Public Library.