The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 16, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 18, 1973 Page: 2 of 8
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* TAW TK1WJWI. Wwfa<»t>»y, April 18, IWi
S ASSOCIATWnI
Pioneer Honors Dealer ™^(rmPW,,
name and years of association
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HJfNSY TRACV
mshiasc HoaoAN
vaiomu a oayue tuhnbi
Publulutn
Bdltor
UutlnvW M«aa«tr
Yrwa-S<*!«»
Soekluwjwrt
R S Krebs has been honored
by Pioneer Hi-Bred Company
of Plainview for his years of
service as a dealer for Pioneer
brand seeds.
To mark the honor he
received a plaque bearing his
eaooccnoN MAinr.
ttaasaw^JSiTsa*». c~
-ts js^.'&TSL’asr
Mother Of
Resident Dies
with the company
Taft Feed amt Seed Joined
Pioneer as a dealer in 1965 In
giving the award, Pioneer
officials draw attention to the
importance of individual effort
in their sales and marketing
team with the view that, "The
most vital ingredient for the
success of our company is
people
Texas A*M University
Competing against 02 other
teams, the Taft team was
composed of Pete Cortes,
Jt-ssie Moran. Wesley Bonner
and Bernardo Aldape
Cattle in the judging were in
groups of four and teams had to
select the best second best,
third best and fourth best The
cows were judged on dairy
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TW. Mww.p.r te S.MSW ottevnoon
SuaueriDtibtu ire la etStrttee June I- tWl P»f
aim, wwl SSS# Arran remove* for m»Wn*
141»H1 of the Uni Cod SIsMa, whlrh In
1m£. -i- a. mod. wW. u»
8trw«i. AnitiHr
MMMul AdTOrtUdne Itjmwattmr Amiinaj Ncw*pap«, HeprcwnU
vim, tec., not Jrtfth *«*»*. Now York IB, N. Y.
Mrs. O M Abrahams,
mother ot Maynard Abrahams,
passed away at Sunset Home,
Concordia, Kan., Tuesday,
April 17
She was 78
Funeral services have been
set for Thursday, April 19, at
the First United Methodist
Church of Belleville, Kan
Also surviving are three
other sons, two daughters. It
grandchildren and eight great
grandchildren
Through the years, she and
iier late Inabuuu hou been
visitors in this area.
'pioneer Hi Bred Company of char a c t e r i sue * ™11 *
Plamview is a division of production »nd general
Pioneer Hi-Bred International,
Inc , Des Moines. Iowa
Through more than 450
dealers, Pioneer Hi-Bred
Company markets hybrid
grain sorghum, com, forages
and alfalfa throughoui Texas
arid New Mexico.
qualities
Mrs Jerry Thomas and son,
Alan, of Fort Worth, came
Friday for a visit witn her
parents Mr and Mrs Keith
Guthrie Mr Thomas will
be here Thursday and they will
go home Sunday.
HH0R-
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academic achievements
Among those whose names
have been published in SMI' s
annual "Honor Roll of,
scholars with high grade
averages and mailed to
parents is Linda R Kretimeier
of 613 McIntyre
SSaRD-
'Continued from Page l>
are some college work and in
most cases bilingual
-Will teachers live in Taft
with more apartments being
«■* •**•, urni nrr - buiit, so parents can find them
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.. ..____*,i.,aw*x *k«* nafin fnmihiri* and lawn iiphoi^TFR NOW It's ELECTROLla ?5alf j and
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WW s it mj .« Notice is hereby given that
PllbuC JKOtlCC the City Council of the City of
Taft, Texas will on May 8,1973
have a public hearing for the
year of April 1, 1973 to March
31, 1974 The hearing will be
held during the meeting of the
city council scheduled to
,‘*vc • 4^-“" rTl ~~ commence at 5:30 P M in Use
yea* af &0- b1*73 D*6-®? Citv Council Chamber* of the
im. The hew will be hek! ’ Hal| BuiSdint( Copies of
during the meeting of the ci^y ^ proposed city budget may
NOTICE OF BUDGET
HEARING
Notice » hereby given that
the City Council of the City of
Taft, faxes «-;S on May 8.1973
rave a public hearing for the
patio furniture and lawn
chairs SANDEL'S
UPHOLSTERY SHOP, 36+
2827, Sinton
16-2tc
FOR SALE: Frost less,
avocado green refrigerator
$25 arid white two door
refrigerator $40. Also, a table
with three chairs $5 528-7449.
16-ltp
council scheduled to com
mence at 5:30 P.M. in the City
Council Chambers of the City
Haii Building. Copies of the
proposed Water Dept. Budget
may be examined in the office
of the City Clerk during regular
working hours e# the city staff.
Following the conclusion of the
public hearing, it is the in-
tention of the City Council to
adopt the budget as scon as
practicable, either in the
present form or with such
changes as is deemed
neeessa: y following the public
hearing. Beta Beth Becker,
City Secretary, City of Taft,
Texas
J6-2tC
be examined in the office of the
City Clerk during regular
working hours of the city staff
Following the conclusion of the
public hearing, it is the in-
tention of the City Council to
adopt the budget as soon as
practicable, either in the
present form or with such
changes as is deemed
necessary following the public
hearing Leta Beth Becker.
City Secretary, City of Taft,
Texas.
16-2te
CLOSEOUT Gregory Sales.
Friday and Saturday. April
20 and 21. 50 per cent off on
all merchandise Come early
for best selections ^next to
cafe in Gregory)
16-lte
For Sale pool lable. 528-2862.
)6-2te
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE: Two bedroom
home, numerous closets and
cabinets, living room car-
peted and draped, large
Friedrich window air con-
ditioner and cedar storage
shed. RICHTER REALTY,
528-2354
16-i.fc
~"FsiMie Notice
*" NOTICE OF BUDGET
HEARING
WANTED: Housekeeper (or
elderly couple. 199 De Vil-
biss, 53*2152, H. E. Bailey.
16-2tc
Reduce excess fluids with
Fluidex $1 ,89-Lose weigh'
wills Dex-A-Diet capsules
$1.98 at Prescription Center
19-9tp
3 Apartments * Uv« in
t t«f «dhat iwei pay net®* -
l«dwch»s furniture $12,009
f^smrSK
31SGtmnAv«. $6,000
We pay highest comis-
sions to licensed real
estate salesmen for listings
& sales.
528-2912 T*ft
*88-7431 Corpus Christ!
BE'V
It’s time for spring clean up
and fix up Do you have an
eyesore piece of furniture?
Let us make it teautiful
again. SANDEL'S
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
Fabrics shown in vour home
Call 364-2627 for ap-
pointment.
16-2tc
USE CLASSIFIEDS!"
Be ready for outdoor activities.
We can repair camping
erjuipment, make upholster)’
repairs on your boat, re-do
LANDSCAPING
K0m Inc.
Sinhtn, !*xas
YARD D!T
$18.00
Mum* 543-4126
We«<i*b«r», Texas
6
Home and industrial
Phone 364-4593
9
1
P0ELMA FL00RS ~
CARPET - VINYL - FORMICA
H. W. "HAH" SANDARS
Loco/ Representative ,
PHONE S38-2206 - TAFT - 884-8001 • CORPUS CHRIST! };
Taft Business Directory
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M#n*9riai( Sm ivery Hewtf
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Th: S28-229»—Taft, Tmm
SUPPORT YOLK LOCAL
SHERIFF: WAYNE HITT
W8 SS8VIC6 WHAT Wf SKI
TAFT IMPL£MSNT FiATUWiS
A Variety Of f4t«s® 8fi«^ Apipliao*#*:
# St.C.A, T#kvbl@ns
# jMdtan Air Corniitlcmrs
# Whirlpool Wmbmt A Dryetr#
Jgfep?.
Sale# and Service
Featuring; ZENITH
Color TV
FLOYD4S TV
Sab§ and Service
M». 52IC2CMM 312 Grwwt
TAFT IMPLEMENT CO.
BetLiwiiwwtr
Reyndr
414 Vkteria
SALES, SWVtCE, MUX MAS
Ixwnboy *nd Yardman
Mawm
528 2544
UPHOLSTER NOW Its
cheaper to upholster than to
buv new furnitute Quality
fabrics and labor-Auto.
trucks and tractor seats,
boai cushions dining anti kit
chairs All tvpes of furniture
Free pick up and delivers
and estimates. Latham's
Upholstery 212 N. Vineyard
Sinton 364 2292.
3-tfc
ELECTROLUX Sales and
service B C. lsenhower, 873
Hamilton, Smton, Texas
7»t387 Phone 304-1070 after 5
p m. and week-ends
25-tfc
FOR SALE Overgard two-car
garage door in good ctm
dition Call 528 9826
15-2tc
SINGER TOUCH & SEW
BALANCE 167.42
Mail boxes, all aluminum.
Government specification.
$3.25 Bonner & Co., Inc.
15-2tc
or make ter. payments of $6.75
per month Sold new $400
[,ate model with self-winding
bobbin and designs For free
home demonstration, cal!
credit manager collect 8 00
to 6 00 p.m 855-6253.
11-tfc
NEW & USED COMINES -
Nueces Farm Center
Massev-Ferguson Dealer
100! Lincoln Street Kob-
stown, Texas Phone 387
1573. (Waiver of interest (il
Sept 1. 1973'
14 3tc
loose weight w ith New-shape
Tablets and Hydrex Water
Pills Capsule Pharmacy
13-6lp
I am your Shaklec* distributor.
Natural and organic
products. Food supplements,
organic cleaners, cosmetics,
men's toiletries, babies
products For information
call Sharon Nolen 528-3039.
15-2t.c
FOR SALE: Meta! Lathe,
Craftsman, swings 12”. 3'
between centers Quick
change gear box Has most
attachments. Call Sinton 364
1661 after 5 p m.
15-2tp
Nilt»<«WM*IIIMttlKHHI<miHINHItlMWIIfHMrii«tieil!;
When You Need A
DRAGLINE
Call
W. F. "Dub" Bartlett 1
Owner Operated
Phono 758-382S
Box 37
Aransas Pats, Texas l
1-tfc I
WANTED
WE NEED NEW LISTINGS
ON HOMES AND LAND H
you have been unable to sell
your property please let us
trv Bobbv Richter. 528-2354.
15-tfc
ttOQFlhc
APARTMENTS-
DUPLEXES
French Roofing Co.
We waet yoti to cull
tm FREE ESTIMATE
m
any rauftog pv*bim y™
may have. We can apply
a new Bird. Bwnrfea**
Pr«®f Reef aver ?ms pres
neat reef k guarantee »i far
35 year*.
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rwaftag aggregate ttuit flay#
pat k insniates yestr kmm
at, the same lime. It’s cuter-
fai, m:
Pkeac * J* a.m. -1.38 p.m.
FOR RENT I Bedroom
apartments furnished or
unfurnished Built in ap-
pliances Central heat and
air. Fonvilk* Apartments, 900
Fetick Phone 528-2429
9-tfc
1966 VW SQUARE BACK,
clean bug, $495 E. H Green
Motors. Odem.
11-tfc
Ratoslewn
Sftflws
S*7-<WS
M4-14M
FOR A GOOD USED CAR see
E. H. Green Motors in Odem.
«t 39-tfc
JOHN 3. FRENCH
•C*vet1»g Saatti Teta#
Over 4* Ye»rs”
tfcA6
1969 Chevrolet Pick-up, extra
clean, factory air, 37.000
miles. $1695.. E H Green
Motors, Odem.
13-tfc
USE CLASSIFIEDS!
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list ReffiirksUe AstsmsfiTB Btivsiosmat is 18 Years
CREATES 100 MILLION MARKET
OF EAGER PROSPECTS
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»CUKES VALUABLE PAOTECTEO Tg««nOHY
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sm CHCMiCAL AMO RC:f IKING
T*t4 Gftif 5owr il*C'htMmw<i>8, f lorn** J?aW
when necessary" 'sc». 8
teacher ts not *ivfn * P**r
manent contract while living
out of town
Will the taxpayer* be
getting their money s wor_ 1
from the teachers? v<*
teachers will have better
Slop For Schi
Buses, DPS
-Will discipline be curtailed
any’’ Many disciplinary
problems will disappear with
the new high school bemg
separate from other schools
-Do school board members
ever visit the schools’’ Yes, but
not when noticeable.
Or Beniter . vice president of
Texas AA1 will speak at the
meeting of the Classroom
Teachers Association April 26
in the auditorium His address
begins at 2 30 p.m
The Annual Dinner Meeting
at Gregory-Portland will be
held April 25. at 7 p m
A reminder on the State Saw
about motori«ts stopping foe
school buses was issued today
by Colonel Wilson E Speir,
director of the Texas Depart
ment ol Public Safety.
Speir said the law which
applies on city streets as well
as rural highways requires
motorists moving in either
direction on the same roadway
or street with a school bus to
slop and remain stopped as
long as the flashing top red
lights on bn
operation
He said it, ,
becoming <|„
cities due u>t
school hu&gg j
district*
There are r*. a
roption* to the|
fur loading eg ,
school bus. ■■
a Higher roadm^
:y«8*kMt
Locals
Turkey Dinner
To Be Held
Mr and Mrs Frank Tucker
went with Mr and Mrs Dick
Paterson to Freer Sunday, for
the Rattlesnake Round-up
lhe Rising Star Baptist
Church is having a turkey
dinner sale at II a.m Satur-
day . April 28, at the fellowship
hall
The price is $1 50 a plate
Rev A D Henderson ts the
pastor
Robert wor kman of Corpus
Christi, visited the Charles H»v
family Sunday
(’barken, Delane and Bullet
Kay were in Portland Tuesday
mght in the home of Mr and
Mrs I W French tor a church
devotional
highwaytd
physical
required toftgp „
not required g |
stopped its a f ||
controlled
where p»4
permitted to cn«
Speir said tkt 1
school bus tec*
concern to 1*9
officials and
'brooghout Tew;
week* ago, 0*1^*
Grand Jury wf*g
media to pubid*
about stopping*^-
a school bus wbkkgj
unloading riuterm.
Mr and Mrs J W Bush and
Lisa of Houston visited Mr and
Mrs Tom Elmer over the
weekend
Charleen Ray was a weekend
guest of Sharon Crozier in
Corpus Christi
Church
Tamale
Mr and Mrs John Lane of
Fremont, visited the Tommy
Teague family over the
weekend
Diane Dillon and M:ke
Mop pert of Houston visited in
the hoine of Diane s parents
Mr and Mrs R C Dillon over
the weekend
The Rising
Church will h*vet$
at the ‘-f'niTiikl |
sday April 19,1
until all are mM.
Tarnales arvlt
will sell for 851
1959 RAMBLER, 4 door air
clean car, $989 E H Green
Motors. Odem.
U tri-
Mr and Mrs Bill laerman of
Richardson are visiting for a
few days in the home of Mr
arid Mrs Raymond Bennett
‘57 Ford pick-up Excellent
running, ideal for work or
fishing $200 528-2766
16 ltc
The Junior and Senior High
MYF of the First United
Methodist Church went to
Corpus Christi Sunday af
temoon to sec 'Time to Hurt
Want to trade 8' X 12 Travel
Trailer for ? car Chevrolet
Ford, or Plymouth Hal! B.
Room !4, Retama Manor.
Taft
16 tri-
Mrs Ernest <,ij»-din was in
Bedford from Tuesday to
Monday for her grand
daughter's wedding
APRIL!
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MAAtOX tj€
limit J
cAmii
FHA8MACT.I
ph. 5 mi
Gr*gary*»S
1968 Dixige Polara 4 door.
Loaded, real dean, $995. E
H Green Motors. Odem
J4 Ifc
1969 Ford Custom. 4-door,
Inadt-d. a honey of a buy,
$795 . E H Green Motors
Oder,/. Texas
!4-tfc
INSURANQ
For All Your Nt
There Is Vo Suhatittite
For Life Insurance1’
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BUSINESS RENTALS
MILLER & WIT!
REMOVE carpet paths and
spots; fluff beaten down nap
with Blue Lustre. Rent
electric shatnpooer $1
Perry s
16 ltc
ASSOCIATES
PHONE: 528-2161
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