The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 34, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 30, 1962 Page: 2 of 10
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Pag* Z — TRIBUNE — Taft Texas, Wednesday, May 3D, 19<:
Letter To Editor
EDITORIALS
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for Progress
Our Selections
1> O. Box 12
Portland T. s
M ,\ 2*. 1*«2
Editor
Tull Tribune
Judge's Race Top
Candidates List Expenses
For Second Primary
<!< >y
San Patricio County voters will go to the
polls Sa^irciay, to elect a new County
Judge,
triwrne
iattreiay So
nri^afK:%.!
of this office is of ex-
tanc4.:tp the growth and wel-
fare of our county in the crucial years im-
mediately ahead Too long our county has
carried a$>ng with the tide and not taken
any positive action on a number of issues
that require aggressiveness.
It is oup.firm.conviction that William A.
(Bill) Schmidt is the better qualified man
tj fiff thisj«ffice. His personal background,
business background and public service
record m<wk fcm?- as a man who is well
equipped 4o Mtoniftister The affairs' ot San
Patricio County as County Judge.
Mr. Scfimnidt has conducted a campaign
for the county's’ highest office on a digni
fied and respectable manner. He has
dwelt at jlingttf
and answered
fa
dans
fws own qualifications
and all questions put to
him abou^iis plaps for running the coun-
ty government in an honest and forth-
right manner. At the same time, we be-
lieve, he has not overcommitted himself
with nromisr,s reo|i?inci full well that the
county judge can lead and point the way,
but in the final analysis it is the commis-
sioners court that sets county policy as a
body
San t'atvk
election of
trlt
'ill orofit with the
as County Judge.
Political storms have bfdvfft at Hurricanf
Carla strength in San Patricio County and over
the entire state tor the past several months.
Saturday is the fin! day of reckoning for four
state-wide offices, one district-wide job and two
county positions. This newspaper endorsed
several men in the first primary and respect-
fully submils its choices (in bold race type, tof
the second primary.
For Governor
Don Yarborough
John Connally
For Lt. Governor
James A Turman
PRESTON SMITH f
For Attorney General
WAGGONER CARR
Torn Reavley
Congressman at Large
WOODROW WILSON BEAN
Joe Pool
For State Representative
LEROY J. WIETING
Tom Andrews
For County Judge
WILLIAM A. (BILL) SCHMIDT
Frank Kelly
Fur County Treasurer
jack McWhorter
Burl Brittain
Commissioner Pet. 2
F H. JACKSON
A. C Bickham
Taft,
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Act Of ' • Marc-* 3. 1870
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Success
TRIBUNE Attend Funeral
BY THE
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-,MU Kr W YEAR „,,m Chl”s !!■ Kd>. ! < .,„y mem-
rrnrl the funi-r ■■ Inr bor of Hie Holy pnrnily OlUtv!i
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•nored at Sundav mormne
mass Aitcrvvards biraktast w.»-
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C.’hris ;ind his parents a nr.? bro-
ther. Mr. and Mr- 3 T Hic-
key and Joseph
Recognition was
the morning service to hie mem-
bers who are finishhe..*. the eighth
grade. Tiiev are Tim ami Mike
Shelburne, Larry Ouprie Pa
trick Pat’/ma, Ronnie liayless,
Api • i v ■',eriv.. «Jt/iitiicr Phillips
and Charlotte .Schnikil,
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Newport 4-door se.tan. ,j’u- m «Ie»t destination el- ii’ges.
Whi’e wall tires extra.
Cage Motor Co.
Sparks' Relatives
To Leave Okinowa
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pus On r-p a ;*n\ -*-i> to meet
this late.>i. addition to their fam-;
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tniii H;iil> with 'I - I -1 Solution
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lilt I t. ' I iilt I
WHY WE CAN FILL
ANY PRESCRIPTION?
Although wr have more than 4000 different
medicines in our prescription laboratory,
our reference hookjfi list many thousands
more. Yet, rarely d‘b we not have m stock
the medicines physicians, even from distant
cities, prescribe.
We constantly read drug and medical
journals to keep informed. Leading drug
manufacturers send us enough of every
new drug to fill at least the first prescrip
tion.
CONOLY DRUG STORE
Phone 028-2012 Taft, Texas
COMPLETE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE
Copyright 1862 iW-6-5-621
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Dont
Forget
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Vote
June2
★ ★
★
★
FRANK KELLY
COUNTY JUDGE of San Patricio County
FOR EXPERIENCE AND HONEST ADMINISTRATION FROM THE START
★ ★★ ★★★★★★ ★
Vote Tor & Support
J. J. ’ JACK "
McWhorter
CANDIDATE FOR
COUNTY TREASURER
Who Will Spend
Who Will Ciw y°"
'Hie Lf-odiiin Cajulul.iU
1- nil Tinif on the Joh ,,. y,,
Vote tor tho Quaiiiii-d (’.,o,i
' ourk-uus, EtlieiL-nt. ;mr| It- ;,
sui or.
oi tie- Al;iy [‘rimary
ur 1 ount\- Tii a.surt-r.
r. o o as
Vour County Trnn*
< tverscasVeteran.
World Warll
I T \ «-;us Experience
In Husiness
l.ih'lont; Ivesitlt-iH ol
Min Patricio (.'omity
ti Vcars St-rv ice. Sinton
Fity Commissioner
Completed Course
Lev e|.
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Guthrie, Keith. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 34, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 30, 1962, newspaper, May 30, 1962; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth711246/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Taft Public Library.