The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 41, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 14, 1965 Page: 2 of 12
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*>*$« 8 — TMWUMI «• Taft. Tex»o, Wednetdey. July 14, t4«R
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|fool or no from the ti|>.
At the rod ol thin line make
a small loop.
Into the lisip Ilf some vcij
light nylon loader, and lot ti
extend io the other end ol tin
[Kile.
The hook should he tiny, and
a little spill shot will do for
i. sinker.
Pul u hol)I<er on some three
or four feet almve th<* hona.
depending on how deep the
hream are.
II you’re serious nlwiut ties
..iri-hxhing iHisiness and recdl
ill i,,, en»w hr: for unothei '*1 ■
anil .1 you ' an i talk him out
l,,| Keeping the lift I........ I"1 «
ill,. (Mi will he happier
,,,'S, why then, ki’vp
l„. when the shine i
lull he’ll lie willing lo I
This 1 'ease the midlM-t*
make sure yi d
I pel
ill the r
i him. M-
the lw«ik Is sharp and
dirk Ills finger il l»e isn't cure
iul. . ,,
Now, here comes the ni
leal he drop* his hall In th
water, at the s|»'i y<w hav
previously selected lor him.
[ton i make light of it.
S a biB-llme op.h dlon lor him Hy all means
Pretty sixin his tsihhei Is going j ihose li»h an • * »••< an •
‘ '' H> and nu.lte mr i.4Pl*’>- Slxm >•>,,. younn■ ■
pull out the hac-k tin
fh»‘ )MtU* lift!* from
tx»ruM
Paws!1
to start Amoving
I submerge lleM want to yank j how to
’die thing ha™ enough to t*>*«
(die fish inio the next eounty
Instruct him to take it easy
hist Rive a little yank to sel
wunt to seeceed at it, you will I the hook and then hum: ' 1
have gone out ahead of tinieillsh in gently,
and discovered a good lishin- So th* boy has .-aiiRht a fish
hole where the bream respond fasten, that !»>> is just as hap i c,im;ht them m:
| willingly. j py as il he’d set a new record j manage to Ret a f
When you get there with the j for tarpon. His Iiim lisle | ,nd hi-- ' ■1 ,m
youncsli-r, you II have lu bud I lake it off the h*«*k lor him <i’-m
• hr Isxik for him. at first. Show ! demonstrating boss that don-- ^ tie jus»• i.,< 1 11 111
i him Isav it’s done He very p |) N ,, j, .. hream, s-- Now what happen
j patient. j,nHrh the heller I tut the kid j N, .thing m long - tie- Is-
j Pretty soon he'll he wantin'. ! isn't going to want to ties P K,.t< a lag ham- out ol < at* *
| to do It himself and you'll lei Imek regardless ol il* a/e ire- blue !!-■ the V* a -- a i
Hid gel
uch side. dodging the
Imagine what he's going 1
,„v when It comes time h'1
diow and tell at si hOOl >«•'
vk’<*k
• We had fish for siippm md
rdf ' II yon
im.- ol him
,1 fish, to go
the story, you li has
: him (io it.
1^-
m
ife,
GiEfiOtVS NEW POST OFFICE was going up rapidly Monday when this picture was taken
Located just across from the City Hall, the new post office building « expected to be ready
fat occupancy in about 60 days. ___________
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Bfiulliis. •» sMMi:
County Signs
Contract With
Evaluators
commissioners court! The commissioners court ap-
Outdoors
in Texas
Ify — Vem Sanford
- The _________________ ----- -,
signed a three-year contract j proved the petition
with Pritchard and Abbott, o
valuation engineer firm from
San Antonio, who handles the
appraisals of oil, gas and utili-
ties for San Patricio County.
The rate has been reduced
from four and one-half cents
on the $100 valuation to four
cents undar the new contract,
which will be a considerable
saving for the county.
Other matters taken care if
by the court was the authoriza-
tion of advertisement for bids mm msl
pn a 2-tun truck chess is for us
in Precinct 3, with a 1958 truck
to be offered as a trade-in al-
lowance.
Funds in the amount of j
were transferred from the Road
and Bridge General fund to the
following iundsiPr^inc, ^ ^ >f
*• pi business was deferred until
»tmd, $12,990 Precinct 2 Th..rs.,,..,,
and Bridge General Fund, j1 nu, , y‘
$30,860; Precinct 3 Road and1
Bridge General Fund, $11,040 fQ Mt. Wesiev
and Precinct 4 Road and Bridge
General Fund, $25,200. “ -----
The resignation of Carl Beall
as election judge in Precinct 18
Was accepted and Holland Lot*
spefch was appointed to replace
0M0.
feM*
You’ve heard the slogan,
"Take a buy fishing.’’ I go for
v
of Rocky ; th it!
Harkey, representing Conserva- j But, as in everything else,
•ion Reclamation District No. j there’s a right way and a wrong
■ 1 way to go alxmt it.
A boy wants action. If he’s
fishing, he wants to catch fish.
If he doesn’t catch ’em often,
going to tire of the inac-
tivity real soon.
j So introduce him to the
! bream—better known as the
natural-horn, boy-
. , i type of fish.
started i ,
Southern Pacific ar? pvrs,\nt m C0BSK**
R R. Co for riglit-of-wav1 '•'oblc- numbers almost ^cry-
through th*. town of Taft, d ;'there. They b.te anjd.me of
the railroad company has not ,,M’ **y- Tll,’-V R<> fot a kinds
answered the several letters °‘
oy Judge William Schmidt by ‘ Worms, of course, are the
July 19. i favorite bait for this kind of
Routine bills and reports were fishing,
lead and approved by the court, I Tackle should consist of ihe
1, that the commissioners of th
| district be paid a salary of 55*
per month each with salaries
retroactive to May 6, 19fi5. The
salaries are to lie paid out of I fle>s
the district iunds. The commit |
sioners for the district are Os-
car Mayfield. W. W. Hart and
Jack Schrr.akstieg. I porch Ifs
The court authorized oondem-1 ,vr>n n/ fi
nation proceedings be
tiic
Brenda Ewald, Bill Thomas
and Karen Abrahams will leave
next Monday for Mt. Wesley
at Kerrville. They will lie there
simplest ingr*siients a pole, a
line, a bobber, a very light
w**ight anil a small hook.
Select a light cone pole that
the kid can handle. A 6-foot
pole should be long enough to i
start with. Rig it up right for]
him and explain how and why
you do if.
Tie on about a 6 foot cord and
ML liJ* i • ■ ' L - -
tor one week for the seventh j fix il to the pole with a seri*'
and eighth grade assembly. J of half-hitches extending hack
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........ I H h* won't go lor die xlor> ! taught Wm I "' ’ , '
t ’.i ill ion him, of course, that ihai you should pul him h;»*k|gins i" I"1 1
|excitement. •'* ''tite to In
-tiiiietliihg (tifh'iepi
Uy [ I'ffi* M ItHti'i 1 * i'is i
you remove th* hohlier In.m
I his Jim- **s the nest step.
IWpl.iin that its even nv
lun .......I "» ’’ n,M>l"
,!„• fish himself, by «*»*• bR*'t-
lint nwtftKl. •» Hmo <1
l ending ........ l- i-iM , to guide
: him.
Si, ih* next qUi"Ut*« i ll0"
I,<t*s ■ he fish? Now here
inhere you get a littl<‘ hit In* kv
Tell him that th< big ti h
;dv‘ sometime down d> ' I* H ’
hull let hi* hmt all th* W
.:,rt»n "• the isilh.PI, leave it
ip,.,,. little while :*n*t then
hiii,.- u up very slowly m:«hm-
,, , iiHle along the way
He’, -.till going to catch ho
.hure **l hi* see UP ,V"tl a r*
() ’.v hat *•!'•• I'- going to
! .i|i|ieii One of these day n-
going to sti.e: smiu'ihi ,
lie ;eer a cattish a •’.a-p-l go •
i ven «» I*u$h
I.uni fftr ikr 1tv hrr.im II
.! onr<*. Pish f'H' them Ihe way
^ hh me
v'Hi cV'r*
1 -f"' l-'lf fill a Srt ,J*
" « gob of WuZ
ha th.’m rest jj1**
Y..U and Ihe lv,y.
0 it the simple, eas> #
have wandered ^ hn^'
home than the cr^ ^
tiave brought home a tuJr'
'■'“h pretty regularly J*
• '.’.am, with an occa.,^
(rib 8-sni you’re go^ *
1 early for n new thrUI. *
II you're in ihe ^
at the right time, yr - **
to * .a:eh cramilt uM
maybe cattish, kgy.
young |naiut gen a
vliit* on tic line,
i i< joked.
He's a 1 isherquM
SNagf.
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We're Ready For The '6 5 Cotton Crop
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County's First
Bale Delivered
To Taft Compress
Left to right, Bob Koonc« ami
son, Mike, growers of first bib;
Euel! Thomas, Compress
ager; and Herman Eubank, gkv
ner. The first bale weighed 447
pounds.
Il
THE TAFT COMPRESS
Offers San Patricio Cotton
Farmers Fast, High Density
Compress Service
50,000 Bole Storage
Your Cotton Is Stored In A Bonded Warehouse Fully Protect-
ed Against Fire By An Automatic Sprinkler System.
mmv.'mssg.:*; 'm
'■fi e’re In Business To Serve
TAFT COMPRESS CO.
Phone 528-2717
Toft, Te*e*
SPARKS CACiE 6 TUCKER
Every Kind of Insurer**
Serving Taft Since 19%*
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Guthrie, Keith. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 41, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 14, 1965, newspaper, July 14, 1965; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth749047/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Taft Public Library.