The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 46, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 14, 1959 Page: 12 of 12
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aaee bought w/vm'i ymrs, ago. Call ms for a complete
piivfwriy btsuniuto dtedtwp.,
In a report released by Davi*
Vielter*, county tax assessor and
collector. 90.6 per rent of the lax
n>SI charge had been collected as
of Dec. 31.
‘The greatest amount of the tax
money toiled in during October
with the taxpayers taking ddvan-
•2^ of the three per vent dis-
count for payment of taxes made
that month.
The total tax roll charge was
*1.031.624,83 with ntS.MV.47 cal-
. levied. Of Die taxes collected $720.-
j 118.83 goes into the county's cof-
fers and the 3217,829.01 went io
I the State.
I The collection at the taxes has
followed a normal pattern, says
Vickers, with the October pay-
ments leading in amount and No-
vember and December collections,
'Cotton Pmgrmm
Outlined By
A.S.C Expert
Jack .Tones plan “A'' or “P'
expert of the local A.S.C. office.
Record Entry
List Seen For
Youth Fear
The San Patricio Agricultural
and Homemake.s Show will be held
Son Pst SJww*
Business Grswtls
During Post Yeor
| Buiidfing P<
In Boitiondi
Hit High P,
BuidlnR permit* in
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spoke io the Taft Rotary Club £ SWon. January 23. 24 and 3
Tueadav and outlined the po*»ibili-1T,M* ***®v will be »»*«* '■ ' ,
..itn.’.! county ag/ii ijituc'a! show barn and
lies under the two cotton ullot-
tnent programs
Mr. Jones used a form having
a cotton allotment of 100 acres
under plan "A" and was With 110
acres under plan "H". 'simr cur-
rent prices and local cost figures
Mr. Jones worked out ho.M “pro-
blems'' for the Rotariars. In the
end Mr. Jones* figures showed that
under plan “A” the upet vtor of
the farm would realize a little
more than under plan ‘TV.
“In arriving at these figures,’'
the expert pointed out. *‘f used 1156
pounds of lint cotton per acre, and
i have been told by A&M College
experts that if a farmer van be
juhty agricultural
igrieultnrii! building smith of Sin-
ton on the .Sodvilie Rond.
The number of entries this year
:*rc expected io exceed tlr.se of
last year. There will be approxi-
mately four hundred girls and two
hundred boys participating in addi-
tion to commercial concern# who
trill exhibit farm machinery of all
types. There will be approximate-
Secretary Leroy Wfeqjf,
'Vi’uiavl .... T1 I
in this
amount were »
Mdemtes, eight comm«J
i«?». one churrh nag ’*
|y 250 head of hogs and 150 beefjjy, lists only manufacturers, whole-
offire of Dun A Bnntetreel Inc
reflect the growth of business firms
in San Patricio County during the
past year. Figures obtained from
a physical count of the Dun A jw i,ujMmr, '
Brndstreet Reference Hook for J.«.n ! Thj, ,, t. ",nr
'>»'y **?. 'f TTU,< '••*«»>* got under
ttirprs, wholesaler# ai/1 rvfam* •*. inL
(Jus area as ci.mf u cd to I started f* „
January. Itt* Dus empires with tn,,f> Julv h ‘’*1
a g percent m. reuse nation .by, . $li>2i(M( Thf.
The Reference fk-,k inndentnl-l^ whi,n
VCI
alves and numerous entries in
poultry show and dairy divisions.
Alt commit tests have been as-
signed. ihe build.tigs have been
prepare*! All to in readiness fur
the show.
......... sure of producing over 500 pounds , g
with a two per cent and one per iof lint per acre that more money |(*f{ggj(lg fclCIlDlCltt
cent discount, respectively, trail- [can be made from plan **B". j'* MS***
Mr. Jones ended his remarks by
showing the Rotarians a card on (
which the following words were j
printed: "Don’t confuse me with
facts—My mind is made up.”
, Kenneth McKamey was in charge
AttendConference of lho prosram
jing in that order in collections.
jForm Bureau
iPresiclersf To
JtSfMmenftnJ the Hartford Fire Znsuranco Company,
i<n^ffnofo$ySeI»od Stute*
ill
lis
To Be Held
On JoniMiy 23
Attend Conference
In Kingsville
p,
.Or. f'oitAid R. King, professor
in the iteparinvent of entornokvgy
at AA3I Coftege will conduct an
eotomolosty school for five conse-
■ etIMv* night*, beglnniog Jan, 26.
Mdttx «re place where the sclwol
be.caBdiwted to be announced
Taft High School students who
attended a atudem activities con-
ference in Kingsville Saturday were
the following:
Jon Decherd, number sense and
Kiiile rule; Francis Rayless, debate
and journalism; Perry Rushing,
number sense and slide rule; Caila
Sue Messer, debate; Stanley Bey-
tot m* week's issue of . the paper ~ s^Tuie t^dcbaT Na^
The tastroetioB hours wi,H be IThorsen, decla/ration and drama;
*««* t pjn. to 10 p.tn. and the and Connie Black, debate and jour-
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film tour classes will be devoted
t» the study o# cotton insects. Idem-
iflcatioo. life history, control mea-
SRtrea and h.-wv to make field counts
of She bisects will tie included m
®Wt study. In the cotton insect con-
tretf atotfy beneficial insects and
their identification will be includ-
ed in that phase of the study.
fiwstficlde* will be discussed
wsflt .emphasis placed art clnssifica-
iSoh, toxicity and calibration of
•HW’-iy erjuSpshcrst.
Farmers interested in attending
#te whool are urged to contact
W county farm agent, .immediate-
W-
TJie registration fee U *5. In
tatter- to have the school there must
be « thihirmim of 20 enrolled. f>n
the -stow harxt, 50 is the maximum
atot.llmeht And the regtouation
w/SH tee accepted on a first-come-
first-aerve basis, Pawlik saxi. He
further pointed out Umt wriiumtecr
»<f termers have already' cominii-
tod themselves, iherefure, those
really interested In taking the
course must act immediately be-
fore toe registration to closed.
na.tism.
Also Mary Louise Vi rnor, ready
writing and. debate; Veinc Ragle,
debate and number sense; Sue El-
len LaGue, poetry reading and
i M. R. Decherd, president of (hr
San Patricio County Farm Bureau,
will leave Sunday to attend the
State Wide Farm Bureau Presi-
dents' Conference to be held in
Austin. January 18th and 19rh,
Among the items to he discussed
are:
1. More effective program at the
County level.
2. Farm Bureau policies and pro-
gram.
3. Evaluate forces f>r and
against Farm Bureau
4. More support for Farm Bureau.
5. National issues.
During the past years, this presi-
dents' conference has proved to lie
Cub Scout Den 5
Visits Tribune
Office Tuesday
Re-gbct&a Officer
In Fire Group
Claude KichblaTt was re-elected
to his (bird term as secretary of
the South Central District Fire-
man's Association at a meeting
held last week in Robstown. F.ieven
firemen from Taft attended the
meeting.
Other officers ejected were B. C
Isetshower. Sinton; James Persons
salers and retailers. It d.K-s not
include some of toe sen :••*• and
professional hdRiiK-ssos s-wit ?
'.ut for nine new
ing SJ14 000
included in its., con
beauty and barber shops and stock Z.^M
and real estale brokers. Thus, the
figure* for business *n San Pat-
ricio Couniy would actually lx- high
tfl than titc- f>!5 quoted above.
Clark also added that during the
past year 14,361 changes were made
in the Reference Book listings of
South Texas business, m< ludm.g
1993 names added, 3128 deleted,
and 61950 Changes in rating of con-
ttnuklg business' s Die Reference
die new Portland Sft
ail the commercial
ei! to J149.500. Repalip
tailed $32,400 to «j«w
total for the year Jjjr
Birthd%
i Birthdays being tfl
Book contains apprextmately thr«'I u. k aw 0a,
million business listings for out' j,,j„wiry 14 Carifci
50,W9) immunities in the I mud , s„,; K||en
KIWANIS ! liTSK
Csmtiniicd From Page ! ' N;i.” Cuedim _t
Anna vi! to, first vice-president; Ray | a Iso * trophy dept-eng ms fork- ' ^ 3**Tm
Crinkiav.'. Aransas Pass, second [manship wilh a shotgun '.see st ey ( “ *,,('
elsewhere).
Cub Seoul Den 5 visited the Taft
Tribune office and plant Tuesday
afternoon as a part of their study
of newspapers during January.
They were shown through the
plunt by Keith Guthrie and the
different employees showed them
what the machines did in produc-
ing the paper.
Boys who went wre Tim Grif-
fin, Allen Yeats, Sandy Marsh.
Igirry Shelburne, Mike Montgo-
mery. Mike Mires. Bobby Mitchell
Bolted
•Jeimiiw ft)
vice-president
Alton Remmers
city .secretary j Highlights listed i>y Prcs.,i.''.
, ?
January 18
January 19
Ready K*|
Tatuum
iif Kingsville, outlined to the fire- Owens of *fte duh s
accomplish- i uv,>h »n<i BobfUl
constructive meetings of farm bur-
eau.
President Decherd has been ap-
pointed to the State Farm Bureau
Commodity Advisory Committee
on field, crops.
ifl-ilstjis. JJiirrsr-^r^s:
one of the most informative arid j and Bobby Moines. They were ac-
eotis speech «nti debate; Ai Tasch,
slide rule and number sense; John-
ny Cuevas, number sense and slide
rule; Isidro Vega, slide rule and
number sense; and Geraldine Bar-
tosh, debate and journalism.
Sjsonsors were Miss Karen Apel,
declamation; Charie* Barber, ready
writing and debate: and Karl Vin-
cent, number sense and slide rule.
Kiwanis Club Sees
Filin On Missiles
eau Board of Directors and will
holt! its’ first meeting in Austin
on January 21st.
companied by their den mother
Mrs. Harwood Mires.
After their visit they returned
to the scout hut whore Alien Yeats
served refreshments.
men pension legislation to he pre-
sented to this session of toe legis-
lature for firemen. The bill being
studied at the present caila for
a pension of $51) per month for
retired firemen.
Taft placed second in the races
that followed the barbecue lunch.
Alice was first m the nine team
competition.
The next meeting of the group
is scheduled to lie held n Taft
in April This is to be the orguniza
| January 21 Sandi* Jfj
merits fur 1938 included: , _ . . ,,
1 Kiw.iman:- -pen: 63! ho,, - iu|But>bi! B^r w
the building of the ne>v Girl 5"-ut States'”"f7 ix"'pubhsh«d.?*d
Duiisi si -s: . f — . i.„. ...^— ...v3
2. Furnished meals for under-
privileged at cafeteria throughixit
tiie year.
3. Conducted pay poll tax ram
days to keep listings «(£|
^ mg tne pm; sixty ^
70 000 rw'iv names west
| nearly 65,000 rs*me* *m
H Credit ratnig* am'
piigr, and get out and vote ,his
I lion's memorial service and pinna I Cub packs
paigns.
4 8<l mterelub meetlrgs held with
other Kiwanis Clubs.
5. Sponsored explorer Sen it- i--'
no 000 tutoinea* conremi
& mu
'A m*
| are being made lor the program
A film entitled "Sea Power, The
Navy and toe Missile Age" was
shown last week at the Kiwanis
Club meeting. John Venn was pro-
gram chairma.) end Ihe film was
shown by Lt. (j"l John Peterson
and Frank odptn. Journalist sec-
ond class.
John Flinn and Frank Kelly of
Sinton xere guests.
W3£SS3K'
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Way,
TAFT, TEXAS
Taft F.F.A. Has.
Entry In Judging
Contest Saturday
The Taft JF.F.A. will have 6
teams eniereiil in the district jud-
ging contests to be held in Sinton j
at 9 a.rn. Saturday
Taft will be represented <n the
Poultry Green Hand by E. H. Hut-
to Chris Hickey, Gilpeiv Gray and
Gary Rice Die Chapter Farmer
Team will consist of Alien Hill,
Johnny Brezina, Lewis Dillard and
John bwnie.
Die dairy teams will be made
up of Jay Puliin, J. T Hill, Tom-
mie Davis and Bobby Nedbalek
on the Chapter Farmer team; and
Guadalupe Ttelgado, Edmimdo Tor-
res. Gilbert Rodriguez and Alex
Gray.
The livestock teams will be made
up of Alonzo Garza, Billy Mirales,
Augustin Mendoza and Willie Hen-
derson on the Green Hand team,
with Larry .Mayo, Paul Brittain,
Cafeteria
Menus
i
County Judge Nicholas
To Speak To
County Teacher®
William E. Nicholas. San Pat-
!iifio County Judge and county,,, .. . ,
I superintendent, w ill be the speaker j 'Wu,',,*/V,’ ?.
lat the monthly meeting of the tine- j.., ‘ J .....
I Taft East Elementary School and |«“*">' P-T.A. on Thursday. January |; ' ' ‘
Taft Hijfh School Cafeterias. 115. at 3:45 p.tn.. at the Austin j‘1’.'“,; . ,
1 , 'School eafetorium. 1 U Fuimshed t.t, t, r.. for d-. .
MONDAY. JANUARY 19: The theme for this meeting will
6, Kiwanis K.ijxts and pan, J
supper held to raise funds for • •.
work
7 Kiwanis cii.r xtion futK) ■ ’<• ■'!»-
Ing !<t .M'l.ii iji iwys thmigti
lege
8 Club xponiiii: eil C ,b fvvout Du>
S. Sponsored Little League Teams
10 700 children paitk'ijMted in
RIALl
THIAHi!
(Phone EMteBWO j
SINTON,
■vi t wtrrcr m
meeting in St
THUR8.FHI.
Pork chops with gravy, sweet
potatoes, hot rolls, apple smn.e and
milk.
be “Comtnunuy Cooperatkin
Effective Action'.
TUESDAY, JANt ARY 20,
Hot dogs with chili, peach salad j
on lettuce, cocoanut pie and miik
WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 21:
Frito pie. pinto beans, cole slaw,
rice pudding and miik.
THURSDAY. JANUARY 22:
Hamburgers with tomatoes, let-
tuce, onion and pickles; potato sa-
lad, cherry cobbler and rniik.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 23;
Salmon croquettes with catsup,
January 16 SjTiSfS'es^ B“!y Au”!^!Te^,T'l:.^xed ***»■
i bread, bread pudding and milk.
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SPsrie
tev ».4WWS'<»VVWW,
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San Pat Cancer
Board To Meet
On Jej.ujsry 15
A board of directors meeting
1 for 195(1.
13. Kiwaniari- sfx.'rj*. 158 hotirx ■■ ah
the Boy Scouts
M. In chorines; K'W.ini ms
Sunday Sctmo: .-an-: in choirs and
vr-re ciuin b officer.-.
13. Membership was ini i. . ..■ !
j from 29 in January to !•* u; !V ,
j i, i.
IS. Km umans aided it- San i
•:■>.<*■< rewnnwj
| m m
hotj* mmi
mm
mm
SATUROAY
Doohlc F-stij-J
at the San Patricio C«>ui)t> l ni( j rino «oumv lair leaner
of toe American Cancer Society j field tLiv. con.i-c ic] exr>cMno*ri* - 11
. t______ day, corwincictj exj>c
!w° ^ y I'ursdriy, January la ytvior s;.ipervi<!on of County \
1 MOST CO10SSAI ^
r. i« Was.
at 7:30 p.m in the Education Build-1 17 j,;, r,ov (Airtoe and Pres Mm
ing of »he Metnodist Cluirch in
Sir.:on Richard D. Hatch, piesi-
dent of th( unit announced.
A report will be given h\ the
Reverend C. Jordan Mann of Sin-
ton, public education ehnirman, oi»
the work being done by his com-
mittee for the free open showings
Owen, traveled .30 000 miles ! . n.:
iam-up i'(*xt .mb os l.t. Govci r.or |
and President
*8. i,ou. it and moved build.rig t.e.
Mexican Youth (3 r,--r
19. Pubtisped ciub bullet:,'i even
week in 1958.
20. Glasses purchased for under- ’
for women only of the film. "Breast i priviiedged . htldrer.
Sei' Examination", in Port-! Mark Pomeraotz entertained liv-
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H0RR0S!
Sinton, Texas
j Sunday, Monday and Tuesday January 18, 19 and 20
land Ingieside. Aransas Puss Gre-1andience with recitations of ''Dan.
gory, Taft Sinton, Olein ami Mu- i, in H -Gre-.- Tm- F-..<T I
iih- Ft Ijiai-.;ry It). ; "ri toe !> ,r l‘.<> th 1 «»:■ t '.i -.1 j
Otoe;- reports wiii be giirri by
Mrs. W L. Bnckiey of Armsas
P..-- mid Mrs. vi H. Brin a)-, of
Sinton. < "-chairmen of the service
committee; Dr. C J. Parnell of
and others
Sinton. chairman of ihe profession-1
! at educ-ition committee; Jai-..-- ■
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Adults
i 90c
Movie Discount
45c
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j Publicity comirjUtec; and I’ei' yj
Children j ilarlman >f Mathis, county ■■ rusniie |
20 c ‘‘l151 toman.
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JAN. 14-16
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SINTON, TEXAS
Show Starts At 7.90
THURS.-FRi. JAN. 15-16
Ortgory Peek ■ Joan Collins in
“The Bravados”
Color
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The Factual Story of the Short But i
Vicious Live* of Americas
Public Enemies
Second Feature
CHIPS HAFFERTV in
“Walk Into Ht|r
Thiir'd Feature
""The Bravados”
FRIDAY MIDNIGHT SHOW
U P.M. JANUARY 16
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Frankenstein
Monster
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“Walk Into Hell”
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