The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 42, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 22, 1964 Page: 2 of 12
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2 — TRIBUNE — Taft, Text*, Wednesday, July 22, 19M
Traffic Beat
A HEAD ON COLLIV M -i Sutv , of la ■ ■ -1 j tu-?
corner of MHofyrcr or*. Highway n! jrtvoiv I cuts driven by
jin' Lobcuc/’ Orel R I Con-n- ::; Yi • ToM Boff m, n
exftntsivc;
FOUR PEOPLE v, r ■ jv v; . jf*. , *v r.‘ Cor
driver; by Mr-, v, y. ,:*•■; M l Ce.ev e, both
of Toft, w-r - re ■■ - V ■. -,n->r; - . ;j la': week of
the corner *: * /v - •
Dr. Ray Stephens Plans
Research Work In Valley
Cottage Sfniinn A Texas A 'induced people ti> cEumratc in-
& M, IMwnlty hixfnrltm re-! ti * the Coastal Hi'rtd and b»pi
turns tp South Texas later tli.> Valley aftei the mi! i.uU w«-iv
mouth to seek further informa- hr, I' Wh' did the pcxtple route.'
tion about the people who set- Wh it contributions to the re-
tied In the Coastal Hem I aml.glof, did they make? The-se are
Dmor Rio Grande Valley altei Ihe hash- questions Dr, Steph-
the railroad* were opened eiis th'-eks to answer through
Dr. A, Hay Stephen* last sum-fpcrttixiul inteiview> ami .study
iner cheeked railroad conipmiylol 'various molds, newspaper-,
records In such cities ns Mou- anti otl 'cr doi'iimer > -
stun. Si. tatills and ChU-OK<>- > . Hit >11 »ly entitled "Kmigrtmf
well as Interviewing persons Special". Impact of Kuilm-'uls
land checking files In South To and Kmigdant.s on Hie Kconorriy
as Now completing a stimme ol The Te las (lull Coast IS'Hl-
tertti teaching assignment at ' 1!I30. is sponsored by the unl-
i Texas AIM Dr Stephens plans versjty.
It. spend 'be remainder of die Dr. Stephens .loaned the AftM
summer in die Coastal IJend faculty in T-HI2 alter completing
and I-ower Valley mens doctoral studies at the t'tnver-
"South Texas has been no- >ity of Texas, lie has liecn ad
glcoted so I,ir as regional In-- \ unced to assistant professor
tones ol the state are con effective Septembpi 1.
ccnwl." Dr Stephens said i lie s (he author of several
His interest in the Iran.sfor- iti dries and reviews apjieuritig
mat Ion of range country into an ‘in professional publications. 'Iis
area ol farms and towns has ! basa research interests are the
iexulted already in one l«*ok Trans-Mississippi West'and ce-
"The Taft Ranch, A Texas j'cent American history.
Principality'’ tells of that ranch j
northwest of Corpus Christ!
from its beginnings m the JSOOs
until the last land was ho|>1 to
4-H Plans
Campaign Of
Recruiting
Mr. and Mrs. C. A Cook and
(Mary Kdith had as their guests
! fiont Monday to today tier
, . .. mother. Mrs. D. P. Cagle ol
farmers The University ol D>x- n«Uco,l|e and hoi binthet-ar
as Press wtl! Issue the book ,.„v M.„, . Mr. ami Mr-
liner this month. Milton Julson of Park Fnre-i
Who were the leaders who III
i 4 | i k>9___' 'nf Niifoex Gr-unty, are vice-
ebuii man. and Anna Itoiai*',
tint Welle County, is secretary-1
treasurer Madulyn Mcltonnld. :
( .lint ion County, was aplsmil- fil HtlRAL f’ATJKNTS
oil Information chairman, while
Joi> Van Pt It, Uvulde County
Was natiud pat I'amer.iarian
"Kach Orie-t ict-Otie" was the They am: ai.v.oiud at u candle-
rallying cvy ol die 1 H Ixty* arid |i op it iwmony Thursday night
gu ls who returned home Kvklay i.iunn-; the workshop the
ider p iff p'lprittm: in die I';- youngster* pat tinp.ited m tbs
• net I? i-ll Junior farad* * * ussion UHiup* *tti nuelt topic-
Woikshop in San Juan :i^ **|j,,u' f ‘ruler - landing Yming
The youti steis who attemled n Memtyers Aflecl- Yoilt Hole
Strived to follow through with as a JiiftioicTaCadrr’ ami "Mow
the slogan ami try to increase Understanding Adult- Alter h
crmillniwil of new rnemlteis in your Role as u Junior t.e.’uter"
j (x Minty 4 - J1 cltlbs linn ate the These diacus.sfons were ki< ked
number of clubs enlist more ,,(f by keynote sixsikcrs from
adult leaders ami expand the Agricultural Kxtension Seivj<<*
overall l-M prcajruni. heHtkpaiiiPit a' College Station.
The "Kach On*-fJet-One" pm- Holwit Nunn ol Kdlnbun; a PATIKNTS DLSMISSm
yam w lieing conducted slate former t-H menilier fmm Don-
wide, but District 12 members was th** Iwnquet speaker
.issued a i hallenge lo the olhci Tliursdav tiighl lit* told of til'-
ll di-trnls m Texas lo bring cx|«uleneos while winking with
in more new members on a |>ei the Peat e Cants in Tuikey for
ventage basis than they would two year*,
tiring the rooting year Atb*nd ng die workshop from
More Ilian 16(1 t-H boys and -g,rt Patrieio County wen- Kl.
girl- adult leadeis and county aine Itremer, amt Judy Rory-
extension agents parttr.pated in . St Paul Community t-M
the three tlay eonferem e tie- cTIul* Cathy Caltla Willin'.;
............levdop more com- \V.ak<-rs -III Club Samira Rev- P,!0t'D PARENTS;
potent junior leaders to work
with younger 4-11 members in
ihe county gloside 4-H Clutt, (boy Vickeis,
Kileen Kelly of San Patricio Hinton t-H and Ktleen Kelly
C.V»unt>' whs elcciod rhiiirnwm >f Willim, Worktyrs Ml lhr\ wfi<» .. , .
th^ Diijrk,t 12 Ml Coun< ii. ac< by Arm*- Hum^. H(jn *H
whi.li i, mad,- up o--a boy ami c„unlv Home Demonsti-allot
a girl from each **l the 1* Smith , , ,
cHint.es m da- district As,’n'' Hn,i 1 n,vls A'
\1auii4n
(v',s J » Shea
Wf-llui HiOft
*^l *1
^ A. Mi Kiiinfi ip
Mr*
MKDlCAI, PATfENTS-
M.s An,,,. Whilm,n
T.alt'll,i Gtmttalei
James Diliaugh
Ruben Camacho
Manuel (Irando
\ a tori,i Florae
l.elia C.uanan
Jf,1' H1"'ll'"'d Whttmij-
Rhtharrl Haltou ^
Mrs Amo. Whitman f’li
r sp-ll.i (mui/al#* T-lf
James Ixilmugh tit
Rutten Camacho 7-R
Jose Maelaa i-tt
Oralia Raw 7.j^
Helm Gu/man 7-15
Mis Arturo Maldonado tg
f A McKamey 7.17
mild- Old Randall Parke*. In- '<n<* ^rs TVllla
<|tJivol
HlJtHV
;‘nd Mrs. Hector l*
Tex a
Robert Cumberland Kleberg
County, and ('aid \nn fiektunk A ent
"',l Mrs L. N. Ib^.
County Agrnultui.il
Mr.
hon
M. anti Mrs. pMe ^
\1 and Mrs. Bias Morm;,
Were Ready
• •
A WPf' F M (
Vntlkas Go On
Trip T© Nassau
Mr. and Mr.-;. H H Vc-e!ka
have returned from .1 Chevrolet
group trip to New York and
Nassau. They flew •*.;» of [’
aton early ia-t week i -.
York where they -pen! two : .V
vixding the World's Fair. Tlv j
then flew to Nassau ;
days and back to
While in HothUon Mi Y
BtteivJeif a irieeling ■ :; ;;
Feselka visited le'-mvc*- '•
tort. David. g*w the w-oMc •*
deeviile with Mr and Me
reins; Vrazel v. lui trioy ,,.
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Guthrie, Keith. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 42, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 22, 1964, newspaper, July 22, 1964; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth749200/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Taft Public Library.