The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 3, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 21, 1964 Page: 2 of 10
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P»fft 2 — TRtftUMC — T»«, T.xs*. Wednesday, Oetotor 51, 19811 {fgftfS To
| Pups Drop Attend Seminar
Game To
Honor Roll 1$
Announced At
Junior High
FARM BUREAU
Sinton Boys
Tb«* honor' roll for (Ire Taft
Junior High ScIvxjI box been
«jinouw-*-d by H. D Lavender,
principHl. The high ni-hool hon-
or roll can Ik- (bund in the
school news.
By Gary Moody
On Saturday
Fmirtpen Kiienve students and
i teachers from Taft High School
; are expected to attend an all-
: day nuclear science symposium
at Del Mar College Saturday
Continued From Page 1
and urge Crnunissioncr. Omit
to do anything leasable to v.x-
pedlte inijnwements.
2. We commend Conn!) Ex-
tension Service for work done
’on Oclolrer 1(1 at Camp Copnnn. f roll, Loretta C.i
Bat OrtTtancl. scribe Green.
I Melinda Hufford
Back 13 (.’ill) Seouls l(s>k a
(ii-l'l Ir p S ilurday to the Arts
and Crails Show in (Vupm
and (aid tun* h there The)
went over in the youth hus and
ill ami WO!
T. .1 TTnnJ i■*■!>!! Ie> t
! i'reshnients Wr
prayer
We
gave-
praetit
Den 'I B.o k '.hi mi
'd r(v Johnny Jo -eiand
new Hi,, (|rtl{ ceremony
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blrthilr-y plot)'
]jehhu Bennett,
sei itie
«ill ke
tunic-.
Hunt
**** teh*
The Taft Pups were defeat- j Bmce Miller. Central Power
ed by the Sinton Pccwees 2lt ;ul,) Light Company manager,
to 12 last Thursday in Sinton. h-,s announced. Tin- science
The Peewees drew first blond conference is sponsored by CPI.
in the first quarter to aml <•*' Texas Atomic hneiv.v
the score ti to U. Tlie Research Foundation in connec-
tion with 2fi participating Coast-
al Beni! high schools. About 450
Chen ',ai*4'n,fi ai<e cxi«>etcd.
it haiipened. Miller faded back Th f R Scott wilt lie among
with no receivers in ’he discussion leaders at the
Threadgill. Carolyn Wendei. sight When the- smoke cleared j conference Dr. Scott is an ex-
Betty Koonce amt Gary Moody .Miller was standing in the end perimer.tal physicist with the
for the eighth grade; ami Ran- wme to make the s.ore « to ti. of tht
neU Titu* for the* ninth grade The conversion was no good. G«m-ral lijttamics Corporatom ^ ......
In the second quarter the m hiW* G ego. Calif w hi eh is
took the lead pamieipattng in the controlled
On the superintendent's honor carj*v
roll with all A's ate UtQuita I rna't‘-
Bakitaree, Carol Davit*. Susuume ; convention was no good
Evans, Bill Mayo, John Mayo. The Pups dnive all the way
Bert Turner and Joyce RoUlei to Sinton s 35 yard line
tor the seventh grade; Kenneth j
Poenntsch. Dru Reason, Susan I to pass with no
i with you III and adults
Patricio County
STAIK ANt) NATIONAL
3 Check Oft We reaffirm Olli
present policy opposing a com-
i milsmy check off program
4 Rural Representation' We
support le;j station for proper
representation for our runt
' aliens. Further, h is our feeling
that one ht'iise tie refirewnled
j by ixgnilotinn only ami the otfic;
! ion sc by area.
fi. Stale Income Tax We re-
San were accompanied
Davd Siliriiuli and
Oaizki.
by Mrs
Haymund
S3 met O'tolier 13.
Brownie Troop * meet Octob-
er It; We elm led put ml I'-'Jt’1-
they are Betty Threadfitl Sail)
Sanders Kathleen Kelso sharon
Ann Gittinger
T P00|
Plans wvi(• mailt* to obsorvi* J<>n<‘s KUnihoi ^
Juliet Lowe's birthday in Or- Jackie Ruthin* Kathryn I* »•
toiler Kflch Girl Scout i- to seised
Nan I.HVrtidei
tiring a penny for inch year of
her age We worked on badges
and were dismissed w.lh Taps
Jan Chapman, scribe
f tie
Den 3, Pack 2*t me'
Seoul Hut Tuesday Roy Look
ard led die flag > erenuniy A!-
Troop 25 met Thursday We Ian Manuel served reftesh-
»„1 four new girls They me ntetits. We worked on the ring
affirm our present (msition op- jVbra Johnston. Jacquelyn Car- toss for the fair
posing a Stale Income Tax
THE TAFT TRIBUNE
6. Sales Tax:
On the principal's honor roll,
with at least .3 A’s and the Peewees again
remainder of the
were the following:
Seventh grade Sylvia Beyer
Cynthia Glasson. Theresa Lan-
scoix- of
grades B, to end the half with
12 to 6.
The peewees threatened in
the third quarter liut an irvtei-
gm, Noe Duprie. Mike Krum-: ception by Paul Hernandez
now. Lucdla Monte/. Mary Tor- stopped their drive Sinton was
res, Robert Petti sc h. Bill Hamd- not to tie dented and they
ton. Janie Guajardo and Ar- ended up past tlie Taft goal line
mafldo Cisneros. and three for the conversion
Eighth grade; Annette Bre- Tht- ww was 20 to 6.
* in,'*. Mary Jane Ingram. Bobby ( In the iast quarter Taft be-
Nance, Robert West, Janice I gun a drive that would not be
Otttavo. Jimmy Miller, j denied. .They emtod up in ..........
Hardy Chervl Phillips and : ^ 'fT T ™'’i f fusion reaetion for -he goner-
7 c lhrank I aViS u,) ,ht‘ rtM<k,"‘ ation of electric power
Jarme Rivera. caught Sinton off guard and ()thfl. s|M,,lkors Ht ttH. con.
Ninth grade: Nancy Bray, j Taft had 6 more points. ference will include H. R. Drew
Oirt Davis, Lany EwaUl and j The ball changed hands many of Ft. Worth. Executive vice
Kurt Wilson. !times in the last minutes of president of tlie TAERF; Dr
•play but when the gun fired Harold P Hanson, chairman of
j Sinton had the halt and the the physics department at the
I lead. Tlie final score was 20 to
‘12.
We favor a
limited sales
now in effect to include
commodities
1 Feed And Fertilizer: We
recommend that continued ef-
forts lx- mode to serine leg.s-
lation to conform to prevent
Farm Bureau policies as found
on iwgp 10 and 11 of present
policies.
K Fertilizer - We favor legis-
huautsio Each Wcdnesday in Taft Te*a*
Gutmmie Publishing Company
»» TH«
Keith Guthbie
fusion research | nog ram being
curried on by the Texas Atomic
Energy Research Foundation
and General Atomic.
The pixitram wdl Is- present-
ed by file Texas Atomic En-
ergy Research Foundation, n!
which Centra! Powpi and Light
Company is a member Th- tation stopping the loop holes m
foundation is composed of 11 tiw fertiliser act which allow
investor - owned electric com- firm* prndm oi; — iit (ondition-
ptinles in Texas engaged in tlie . ers to sell their products with*
research with General Atomic out guaranteeing the content
Sjn‘ aimed at controlling the nuclear analysis.
3 Animal Health - We favor
legislation enacting a state wide
Brucellosis Control Program
4!?
___EDJTOII #ND
____ 94 00 Pea Yea*
bAN Pat and adjoining Counties $5 OO Per Yea*
SUBSCRIPTION RATE
.SE WHERE
NOTICE TO THE »•uaLIC ANY CANCNCOU* at^LECTlON thi cha«ac
TIM. STANDING* OS StPUTATlDN OF ANY PCSSON FlS»* OS COSSOSATlOH
which M a v appeas in Tmf Taft Tsisunk. will olaolv »t cosssctto if it
• • SSODGMT TO TWIT ATTINTlON OF TH* SUSLISHtSA
thy a classified
AO IN THE
TAFT TRIBUNE
Mr. Farmer:
ANNOUNCING -
Two New Analysis
16-20-5 & 19-9-0 Relieform
Wfth Trace Minerals (Trel)
"Your Smith-Douglass Dealer"
Shackelford Seed Co.
University of Texas; Dr. R E
’ Wainerdi. associate dean of en-
gineering at Texas A&M Uni-
versity.
The program will also include
films showing progress of the
fusion research at General
Atomic and work in atomic re-
search in other laboratories in
this country.
Phome 3811
Qdk*m, Texas
ALL YOUR TV
TROUBLES
CORRECTcD- j I ^
ESTIMATES
ARE FREE!
Si
Guaranteeo parts an all
m .kes, models. Sets repstred
in home.
RADIO OSSPATCHED
in Screwwrm - We roaffitm
our present policy on screw-
worm eradication specif tcally
to increase hunting license fees
to provide additional funds. Not
more than SI per license to go
to program
11 Poverty Program - We
are opposed to the present unit
poverty program now being pro-
posed by the present adminis-
tration.
12. Feed Grains - We recom-
mend that the Sevietary u( Ag-
riculture be instructed not to
lj| < bi-s forage sorghums as feed
grains or corn and that those
, crops not lie counted as part of
(the feed grain base Bic.mmiI
laws say that forages may be
1 baled but not put in silage.
13 Noxious Weeds - We 1 e-
: commend a more diligent effort
be mack* in the control of noxi-
ous weeds and grasses on Slate
and Federal roads, highway.-
and railroads.
11. Ruuds - V favor iegis
Union prohibiting the deposit
of excess amounts of mud and
'dirt on highways and roads.
This jiractice is dangerous to
; automobile traffic and damag-
ing to the roads.
15 Anyone -c-oklng extension
of cotton plow up date must
apply an approved desacant to
stalks before extensi n uould
be granted.
W. Red Cedar Construction
And Better
1x6 — 1x8 — 2 x 4 - 4 x 4
Material For 6' High Fence
$1.35 Per Lineal Foot
K.D. Fir - 2x4 & 2x6 $110.00 per 1000 ft.
Cage Lumber Co.
fi
WE'RE
(SETTING A
BOT?
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We pharmacists arc proud to be a
of the field of modern medicine which
has conquered many dread diseases hi
recent years, and added 10 years tg
mans life expectancy. YOUR PHA.R-
MACIST WORKS FOR BETTER COM-
MUNITY HEALTH.
DRUGSTORE
Ctar«n«« Nelson, It W».
m
Royal Pure Strawberry - Lb. Jar
PRESERVES__________69c
Bake Your Own Bread - Frozen
BREAD DOUGH 3 loaves 59c
Pecan Valley
PEAS____________4 for 49c
Diamond Blackcye
PEAS___________4 for 49c
Konuty Hist White - Whole Kernel
CORN___________3 for 49c
Home Killed Baby Beef
ROUND
STEM
Long Grain Wonder
RICE_________2 lb. box 31c
Kalex
BLEACH
Princess Cream
SCOUT NEWS
Cub Scout Den 2 Pack 20
met October 15 We hiked to
Ronnie WhitmireE house. Ron-
nie served leiieshments
Andy Felkner, reix.tr1 er
Troop H met Oetol.K>r It). Wf
had the flag ceremony and Scott
talked alxiut Juliette Lowe.
Nancy Gabiyseh and flail His-
j ey served ref i eshme-nts. We
: talkt-d about a eampout we had
Renew
Your
Sybscriptiop
.... pt. bottle 10c
COOKIES_____21b. box 49c
Cracker Barrel
SALTINES_______lb. box 27c
Kirnbells - Large 24 O/. — i ^’or
Meat Sail - Spaghetti __ $1.
Scott - Jumbo Roll
PAPER TOWELS_______29c
KimbeISs Yellow
HOMINY_______5 cans 49c
Center Cut
Home Killed Baby Beef
Chuck Roast
pound...
Center Cut
F>e»h
Nescafe • ?0c Off Label You Pay
INSTANT COFFEE . 6 oz. 99c
Our Own
CAGE'S
Cabinet Shop
Door Frame*,
Windows, Cabinets
Custom ilwMiuft
Phone $28-2434
Located At
Cage Lumber Yard
DOUGHNUTS .....doz, 39c
Fresh Hot
TAMALES________doz. 50c
warn
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Cooking Eieelrirally
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your kitchen will be r lean ... the automata i.on'foin wiil
save you hours . .. and pot watching will be gone fuiwer
Visit y.mi eiecfric appliance dealer today and make this
holiday season a holiday <>f cooking joy.
Prepared Foods At The Cafe
THURSDAY —
HAMBURGERS .... ea. 19c
2 Orders
ENCH1UADAS______$1.01
FRIDAY —
HAMBURGERS_________19c
French Fries
FRIED SHRIMP . 2 far $1.26
SATURDAY —
French Fries
FRIED CHICKEN________50c
French Fries
Bacon Wrapped Steak . 50c
CALF LIVER________lb. 49c
Our Own
SLICED BACON lb. 59c
F resh
GROUND MEAT ...3 lb. $1.
Tender Fresh
VEAL CUTLETS_____lb. Sfc
Kirnbells Solid Limit 2 With $5.00 Purclm*
OLEO 10
Miracle Whip Salad Limit I With $5.00 Purch»
Dressing qt. 3*
Imperial Pure Cane 5 Lbs.
SUGAR 5 lbs. 3?
New Pioneer 1 Pack Makes 12 Biscuits
Biscuit Mix 2 i 29
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Guthrie, Keith. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 3, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 21, 1964, newspaper, October 21, 1964; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth749108/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Taft Public Library.