The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 39, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 4, 1962 Page: 4 of 8
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Local and Personal
H» Les Rnpwii have Candy! Mrs James TVPIiams and
in their backyard. Candy is a , daughter of Beaumont were
three-week old bottle-fed kid. guests in the Fred Ferguson
who "baas” at anyone passing, home Iasi Thursday.
Vacation
T rails
Mr- and Mrs. Wallace Sloan
and family spent Friday and
Saturday in San Antonio visiting
the zoo.
Mr. and Mrs. A. ff. Holloway
and their four boys of Florida
arrived Monday to spend a week
With her parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Waul Taaterman.
her daughters. Carolyn and Ann,
of Georgetown spent the week-
end visiting Mr. and Mrs. T.
D. Threadgill.
Mrs. F.lla Beyer had as her
guests last week her sister, Mrs.
A. H. Rummel, and Mr. and
Mrs. Allen Rummel of Taylor-
Week-end guests in her home
were another sister, Mrs. Odie
McKee, and Miss Kay Thomp-
son of Houston.
I Mrs. G, H. McCann attended; Mr, and Mrs. R. S- Cook visit- j
| church last Sunday in Gregory led the Claude Haisley family
| with her brother-in-law and sis- in Kingsville last night and to-j ,.(r(1 (.arnr |ast week from
—~~‘ier. Mr. and Mrs P. K. Bell. day. I Mr. 'and Mrs Otto Rayburn
wire heVTfor w'ith i ?^ I K' 111^ ^1.^,-!’"T lev'
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Schmidt
and their children, Steve ami
Nanette, went to San Antonio
last Wednesday and visited the Miss Betty Lou Grebe of Freer
zoo. Wesley Schmidt accompa- j is here for a month with her
nM them. ; brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
_. . „ , , . . ; ami Mrs. H. O. Grebe.
Mrs- Edward Thuilen, Jr. and
children; her parents. Mr. and j Jack Wolf of Richmond. Va.,
i£rs. J. I. Houston; and theii ! came Monday for a visit with
granddaughter, Sheila Houston his parents, Mr. and .Mrs. Lloyd
from LaMaitfue, went to Larc- j Wolf,
do and Nuevo Laredo Saturday. , , „ , „ _ . .
i Mr and Mrs. J, T. ditchings
Mr. and Mrs. W, L. Thoring- j and family of San Mateo, Calif
bia have as ttieir guests for a j left Sunday tor their home af-
ptort visit Sils week their daugh. 1 ter spending two weeks here
tar, Mrs, W. J. Goodwin, and! with his mother, Mrs. Ada
her daughter of Lake Dallas. j Catchings, and other family
Mrs. T. D. Threadgill. Jr. and ! members in the area. This week
lheir parents. Dr. and Mrs. K. j
T. Callahan. The Arkansas rela- j
lives went from here to Mexico roe attended a fish fry ihis past
and will be back for a few days week-end at the home of Mrs.
home that evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Conar-
to Corpus Christi.
Mrs. Marvin Schroeder
next week.
Ivy Lee
Pass.
Bohanan of Aransas
I Beewlle is here for several days
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs
iS. B
J are vacationing and were head-
°f ing west They tire due home
tins week.
Mrs. Gene Pullin honored Jo-
lene Yeats on her fourth birth- jjr,
lay Saturday with a tea party mond
HOSPITAL PATIENTS
Messer.
I L. J. Calender visited relatives I
..n.i Mis. William N. Or- i M-AJk?n and San Antonio !**> , SFROICAL PATIENT.-'
iert Saturday night for
, week.
in Mrs. Pullin'# backyard. Soft | StephenviJIe to visit her moth-
rtlrc '•»»/! ool/.i umro corVred tO I fif Mr*s. W
ts, the i mother. Mrs....... ...............smrv «ecne*.ay. uum- i-
cousin, mond will return immediately. j IatHi returned home Monday
tile’1children LindfVems^the ! moth’r* Mrs O T’orm ml Or" * ha^^n ^«ng tath/SS
honoree’s sisler, and a
Debbie Yoland, were
those attending.
among Mrs. Ormond and the children j ^ aftm' »'month's vacation;
wii! stay for three weeks, | in Paola Kan., visiting relatives, j
Ward Dale .Notion ol Houston visited ! Mrs Mary Craw ford of Pori-1
the Eugene Palm sons Monday . ;amj spent Sunday with Mrs.,
land Tuesday of las! week
spent
<JnAnn Turner and children.
children spent the weekend at; PaUfr Catchings of Houston is week-end fishing and camping c***’ foundation.
'Backport. Mrs. Ed Green and; *iere f°r a v‘*‘< Wl,h her grand-: ^ Padre Island w ith Mr. and
$ki Green, Jr. of Odem went! mother. j Mrs. D. R. Paterson.
with them.
Dr. Leroy Callahan and tvoj Mr and Mrs. B B. Baxter
Mrs. Margaret Threadgill ar.d , daughters of DeQueen, Ark., ami j arK] song ot Nashville. Tenn.,
- W'U1 he spending next week with
i Mr. and Mrs. Verne Roberts,
i Mr. Baxter is leading a revival
Mr. and .Mrs. Setn
Moore of Robstown came to Tuft
Sunday to visit his parents, Mr,
and Mrs H. R, Moore. The
Moore., were visited last Wed-1 the Edward J. Pu-has spent j Mrs. Harold Walker and her
nesday by one of his former I |,,Kt Monday and Tuesday visit-i daughters from Aransas
students and her family. Mr. j ’nK in Shiner with her parents ] pass visited her mother ,M’ -
and Mrs. Lawrence Heinleigan p,r and Mrs. Fred Guettner. j William Wallek, Monday.
imd their daughter, Mrs. Moores | MKS(;;vt.n M,.N,UaRe spent i Mr ,ndM,, rvwev White!
former pupil, and her husband. s . *Mr- ‘,n<1 itwev wmt<
and two children from Dallas. ! a^, 4 s Cieh ( Zr ’,rwk s”n' U"'- ‘"Copperas;
i V ■ (‘“eP G »-tenet in ; C()V(, ;.,sl Thursday. They spent I
The Joe E. Pullin# spent the| btwrjiome m the Uelder VtiJd- ,hP week-end there with anot-v j
jer son and his family, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. T, M Reding jMrs- u K- Wh*"* baby, i
and family, along with Gerald Le*' s,a>'wl ‘here for another j
Hesseltine of Simon, attended |WWfk- K- K Bishop aceompani-
the Coll-Cineinnati Red game ,n tHt'rri |
Houston Sunday.
| at the Ayers Street Church of
Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Viglini
and family had as guesls last
week on Wednesday and Thurs-
day Mr and Mrs. Hale and To
Mrs A. Wliitener is slaying
Mr. and Mrs Vernon Smylie j with ber sister, Mrs. R L. Smith-
and family of 'Corpus Christi j Prfnan- in Henderson while her
CM. 1» Corpus CMS. Mr, |S? {TS I' ......... “ " ........
Raster is the Roberts' daugh- ' 1 S ,U!‘! Wes Williamson is spending
| ter. ' ‘ ' I this week with his grandparent;
Glenn Teer of A. & 1. Col J Mr and Mrs. K. L, Williamson,
lege w as at home for the week- i Np'v Orleans. His parents,
end. | the Jim Williamsons, returned
| to Taft earlier after being there
Airs. Gene McDonald, Paul j for a week.
Ann of California. The two fum- j and Sue McDonald of Corpus
Hies had not seen each othei 1 Christ! were dinner guests of ^r-s. Michael Riner reports
for 32 years. i Mr. and Mrs. R. 1. Wilson and ,hil1 her husband, who under-
I , , , J Richard last Wednesday even- 'vent surgery in a Corpus Oins-
j. Holl«y sperrt, ,a*f i ing. Richard Wilson and Paul '11 hospital last week, is up and
; L" S,ntc*1' ,he ***** ot M«ry | McDonald left Tliut sduy (or: moving around and eager to
simpson. | Gray Air Force Base where ; ",me home-
; Mr. and Mrs. W. T Lancaster j ,he-V are stationed. | Mrs Richarrt Davis and Miss
returned last Tuesday after' Ronnie Kel!y spent severaJ Nancy Casterline, both of Kan-
Aus_ days last week in Kingsville sas City, Mo., are spending seve-
and Mrs. Tom Olson.
Saturday night Ronnie, Mr.
spending several days in
tin visiting their son, Wilbur, w.,h V1|
Jr., who had surgery. At the
time of their visit, he was not
feeling too weil, Mrs. Lamas-
Olson and Jack Hickman of
ral days
and Mrs.
this week with
E. N. Tutt.
W f, Weber
Lari Vickers
Juanita Hinojosa
Antonio Montes
Maria Fscamillo
Mrs. O. T. Gaff
Mrs Gradv Baxter
Mrs. Bob Davis
Mrs Pete Baca, Jr.
MEDICAL PATH VIS
Terry 1-liras
Mrs, A C. Tull
Mrs. D. II. Thurmond
Mis Josephine Ganem
Mrs. H. C !>.. kill
J. H. Shell
Airs. Archibald Jacoby
Airs. Enrique Mala
Virginia Nava
Mrs. Liu Ro/zeli
PATIENTS DISMISSED:
Terry l.ueas (i-2-H
1 amis,i I.optu li 30
Juanita Hinojosa f!-Ji
Mrs. A C. Tull 6-27
Mrs. Josephine Ganem 6-27
PROUD PARENTS-
Mr. and Mrs. Ruben I .opr-/
Mr. and Mrs, Hector Valle
Mrs. Enrique Mata 6-2C
Mrs. O T. Gaff 6-27
Mrs. Bob Davis 6-2S
Airs. Archibald Jacoby 6 3k
Mrs. Pete Baca. Jr. C-2S
Virginia Nava 6-2‘i
Birthday.
These r)irihfl-iv< ?ire bcir*^ ob-
! Scout Training
! Courses Set
For Thursday
The List session of a Cub
sco.il leader advanced training
serif's as wad! as Ihe last ses-
sion of a vootniusH*! basic-
course Will l>e given al 7; JO
p.rri fimrsdav at thf' It f..A.
. Building n Simon.
1- \plorer post# of the district
are preparing h>r the annual
j Explorer Fieki Day (•> hr held
1 a) Camp Karankawa al 1:30
i, m. July 14. Some 16 eomiM>.
-isj.-<■ I'.nfip win he Bored in-
ciuding such events as log cut
ring, rifle competition, field ar-
. i-cer\ . .otfie and float races
\ obstacle races and many oth-
rrs. Event, will flosr' it 6:0<)
| p.ni. and ilinner will he served
: while scores are being tahulat-
H Tile tot it cos' w III he ST 7a
h:• i> includes the evening
I meal, the field day patch and
program mater.d-. Explorer
I posts expected to lake - o' are
Post IP of Rockpmt Post 2a -if
Aransas Pass i'os* l i .trsl it;
of Taft f»„st >7 of sinton. P-s-
, 71 of W'Mtdsiioro and Post 121
1 of Refugio. Joe p.enson, distrh ’
i canifiing and activities chair
man. wilt serve on He field Jav
j staff of judges.
State 4-H Cfubs
To Meet In
Houston June 19-23
(A.flei'c siuiion. Juiv Men;
; Lei >. i il llle I e s ; i -■ 1[| ( .00' i:
iilfc;, ici.re.n fit 'He • ■- 1 -If
' memliei.-hip. ia-'d inca uinii.a.
; workshop met y . . , .mo
| pus of the I 'lli v el v > ol Hous
| ton, June la-23
I Ac ■ oral . a '■ M ■ < '■ i
assistant -t le I-1 i i- uler .>;■■
of tile ii<s ' - > i-
i the ele. t fi,i n„
yea' It h,.r.| M. ismaid
com
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chairman and
Bra/on,a
mty
id Hi.d
Church Picnic
j Set For Sunday
At Welder Ref^
'Die Presbyter,** e.
have their annual Sr*
n< \t Sunday at thf ttw
,:fp Tne ,SS
slop service wi|| ^
will tollow.
The family affair isM
-sponsors,„„ of (heQl®
mate,!, committee of*
/'""hie j, chalr^
Hoi.ce, m rharj-e^
'."“rr
has ch#
ic." .smnents. member,
....... of 'bacons »a
rha'ge "f bottle to*,
Women of the Church J
srrvin^.
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C. P. Davis, her brother, who * '
Mrs j, if, Woolsey of Kenedy
• one Mrs .! li. KUckm.in ,.n<i
Mr. anil Mrs. v«*l » J”™ ■
had as their guests this week- - * CK A ‘ ‘ Ul-
had his fiKit injured in a lawn
mower.
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Portland State Bank
Member F.D.I.C.
Phone 2711 Portland
and Mr.v T. Al. Reding and lain-.
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Gilloland
ami children were in Son An-
tonio Friday and Saturday
where they visited the /on anil
other places of interest.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Frey have
«" «■'»' a* tomi.anicri
them. Mr, am) Mrs. Jimmy _
; end his brother-in-law and sis-
ter, Mr. and Airs. Joe Roland,
and their daughter. Sandra, of
San Antonio.
Air. and Mrs. John F. Press-
ley and Peggy lefl Monday for
a ten-day i amping trip in Gar-
ner State Park at Leakey Jim-
)N TAR&tT
You'll be on the Beam when you trade
cars at Cages — We're offering the best
Deals in town for a new . . .
PLYMOUTH
CHRYSLER
VALIANT
PONTIAC
See us before you go on your vacation
end drive e new car over the nation's
scenic highways — You'll enjoy your
vacation more and save money, too.
CAGE MOTORS
John Olliff
Taft, Texas
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Spark- [*erv,!,! ,his *“*•
man and Mary of George West | "*U‘Y D°n Otrestman, Sha-
visited her parents. Mr and iron Gabriel, Tony Floerke, E.->-
Mrs. R. L. Irwin, Friday. j =•-“«• urevnwmxi amt Jerry
. , . 'Graves.
Mr. and Airs. Bobby F. Jones j
aril children went to Cotulla ! •*uI.v 6: Prey Threadgill Jay
this week-end to visit Mr. and .Huiim and Bruce Williams.
Mrs. L. E. Schulze and Mrs. { ,j„;v 7
.Synthia Jones. They brought : and Ted
back their son, Robert, who had I
been there for a two-week visit, j
Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Kirk were
visited last Wednesday by her
sister, Mrs. N. R. Douglas, and .
Bend National Park,1 'wi-m '‘jo . Mrs- Gaston Warner..Mr s. Tom ' July 16: Keiiy llow:r.| twr-y
Morgan will join them Friday. Carlsbad Caverns and visited ;r. • Dromgoolc. their mother, went Mo-sty V.-> a Greenwood
. .. . ' ' ___Wichita Falls. home to Runge with Mrs Doug- Glenn Ti ivis.
las.
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Wood.
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Mrs. I.'d Pi
1a and
H: Cii.ir cue Graves
Slieihurnc-. Jr.
and
1 eccjii.- -n g;, 1 n h\ ..... !-11 :t ■» • n
bets at if.iiisotn '' : ■ ,,
business m-l . -■ nice- '
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Tin- G-an- ■■ap-.-c 1 gj
delega'es > '. r, ,:; ! - - - -., r,
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Janu.iry 1 Pit,': ■ . ,.|
I w m Mr. and Mrs BocC
Mr. and AfrsJ'Jim SO* *
'-■>s- • eek for Nacaptatz
Els Cm. es after spentfe*!
weeks here with haa
Mi -i.'id Mrs. C B. Ma
M1 - Frank Fieldinc at
' is Cbriiti visited
C-.x Monday m.irtii!*
and
CAGE'S
Cabinet Shop
Door Frames,
Located At
Cape Lumber Yard
Windows, Cabinets
Custom Building
Phone 528-24?4
Misses Roberta and
} July I!: .MarieJa W,
Swanson of Austin are at Rock-1 Mr. and Mrs. H. H Lackey-
port tor about ten days and j went to Goliad Sunday to see
their nephew and niece, Dick j thoir new grandson
and Jean Swanson of Taft, are
Prann Lee.
lie is the son of Mr. and Mrs
born i
there with them. Mrs. Richard
Swanson will visit them during iLiirr>' lackey and wa
that time. j Sunday morning, July 2!i.
Mr. and .Mrs. Ray Cardwell! Sl"' ;lml f-’aro] Marie
and Sam visited Ray Roy Card- LaGue iefl last Friday for a
well at Texas Tech in Lubbock week-long visit in Hattiesburg
last week. While they were away Ml>s Wllh _\lr an(j M, s F,„ .'
they also visited her sisters in ' v . i i , ,
San Angelo, Big Springs and ^ •N^'<-'lroad and Lao, ,e Mrs
Odessa.
Joyce Marsh, Thelma Cook and
Bill Smith, Jr.
LaGue. The I.uGues will meet
their daughters in Dallas lies'
week-end.
Nestelroad is a sisti
Mrs. F. M. Curry of Sinton
visited her mother, Mrs. Kailie
Forge, Monday afternoon.
Mis. l-.diel Musgrove arrivrxl
B rid ay from Botaw for a week s
Mr# j visit wit;, the T. I! M, Kuinon-
Hattiesburg, | ^' *
Grain Growers
If You Need STORAGE
We Have It!
If You Need to SELL It
We'll Buy It!
LOUISIANA
Elevator & Storage Co., Inc
E. M. Beard, Manager
Jack Jones, Elevator Superintendent
Phone 528-2144 Taft, Texas
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YOUR PHARMACIST . . .
HE'S THE MAN WHO
IS A RECOGNIZED
AUTHORITY ON DRUGS
Your druggist has had
years of training in order
to earn his license to
fill prescriptions. You
can count on him.
OFF ON
AIL
Daehne's Pharmacy
Phone 643-2911
Portland, Texas
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