The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 23, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 11, 1964 Page: 7 of 10
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Books Needed By Taft Library
A few nwlni bonk* have been
contributed to the shelve* of the
Tnft Public- Library but more
an needed Plea*e look on your
.Jielves lit see if y.m have any
itl I fir following that you wool.I
lie willing to give:
"Type.*" Herman Melville
‘‘The? Octopus" Frank Nor-
“A Memt.cr Of The* Wedding '
Parsem McCullers
"Sister Currie" Theodors*
I >| riser
"An American Tragedy" -
Theodore Dreiser
"The Sun Also Rises" - Hem-
ingway
"The Sound and The Fury"
Faulkner
"A Farewell To Arms Hem-
ingway
"The Rise of Silas Lapham"
William Dean Howells
"Th? I’oil rail 01 A Lady”
Henry .fumes
"Babbitt" Sinclair Lewis
"Main Street" Sinclair
Lewis
"Marlin Kden" — Jack Lon*
lion
"Appoiniment In Snmarra" --
John O'Hara
“The Jungle" - Upton Sin-
clair
"All The King s Men" Rob-
ert. Penn Warren
"The House Of Mirth” —
Keiith Wharton
"Ol Human Bondage" Som-
erset Muugbm
British Writers
‘‘Ttie Moonstone” William
V.’ O.llins
"Vie lory" Joseph Conrad
"N'osirnmo" Joseph Conra t
"Moil Flanders" f);eniel De
Foe
“Mideileinarch” — George
Flint
"loro .levies" Henry Fielding
‘‘A Passage To India" K M.
Forester
“Tess Of The De’ Urberville*"
Thomas Hardy
Library News
Hunt, K*nny
Sc hmr.it.
Since fine of the objectives of
Ihe Texas Library Program is !
TO OEVKIDP PUBLIC LI-'
RRARY SYSTEMS TO SERVE
ALL CITIZENS, the Taft Puto
lic Liiirary has paid social at-
tention to the future tiv enlarw-
ing tire shelves in die children s
area to cater to ihe wide vari-
ance of interest and reading
ability in this important see-;
our population
Portland Airman
Being Reassigned
Following Schooling
LOWRY A Fit Oilo Air
man Third Chi-s Joe G Daniel,
son of Mr. ami Mrs. Orval G.
Daniel of Pori land, Tex ., i- bc-
inir reassigned to Kurope follow-
ing his graduation from the
technical training course for
United Mates Air Force muni-
tions specialists here.
"Jude The Obscure" -
as Hardy
• Brave New World" -
Huxley
"Ulysses” ~ James Joyce
"The Egoist" George Mere-
rlity
— George Orwell
"Clarissa" — Samuel Rich-
ardson
• The Expedition Of Humph-
rey Clinker" — Tobias Smollet
“Trislam Shandy" — Law-
rence Sterne
“Drarutn” Ram Stoker
"Decline And Fall ” — Evelyn
Waugh
"To ‘Hie Lighthouse" — Vir-
ginia Woolf
Other foreighn writers
"The Possessed' -- Feodor
Dostoevski
"The Counterfeiters" — Andre
Hide
"Dead Souls” —• Gogol
"The Trial" Franz Kafka
"Camlidc" Voltaire
A. J. (Gene) Cr©w Ffa
For Portland Mayor
A J (Genet Crow. 41, filed Crow was 8 bomber plkt wlfb
as a «andidute for mayor of jibe 8th Air Force in EmrS*St
IVGland last Wednesday alter- j during Worid War II. He tim
noon. He and bis wife Margaret (.IS combat missions <«wlet
live with thoir four children at I command of movie star Jte
112 Hawthorne Place. The chll- j Stewart. He was decorated
Airman Daniel was trained in ,),m arP: Lexi, a senior at jthe Distinguished Flying fS'SS,
the maintenance, storage, load- Gregory-Portland High School; I the Air Medal with 3 clusttggs
j no m ocgeimhit/ Ilflrt 1 I Alton ei frivvhrnnrt wl f 1 P ‘
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'■e-rand,. Buddy
RcynokU aivi
! , D m w of8 our The airman i« a graduate of I , Gain. in Last CUft Kiel ribbon for his participant
t^~ss*™****, . \ssrsrsSFJmt
|.,f Mrs. M. K. Blown and U'u I Crow has l*en maintenance j nmumwm# nrS(ir to entetintrfe
Mitchell in recent years, many -—— - —-■ superintendent ai Reynolds • Ajf Foree as a nying cadMuS*
! Metals San Patricio Plant since U942 w
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Gio
Vs, or- Y - /■ hroh'iro?.,
/:oil, M'lonie Becka-r and
; new books have been added
There are the Imoks of great
i Americans, biographies that «p-,
i peal tej fourth, fifth, and sixth1
TAFT LOCALS
Week-end guests of Mr. and
grade levels book* that will Mrs. O N. Morgan were- Mr engineer and
11957. He joined Reynolds as
senior engineer in 1951.
; to that time he
left to
R> jjfanh
arc It
Schm:
ycefRotiitr, Laurie
it, Carol Davis and
Oil
of when the picture
help
- j He is a past presSdent of *
..VT i Portland Knvwnis Club, a pngd
was a Hod: president of the Portlnnrt Wfiffie
inspector for J.
1 laam.’ u«ui »’»*• . — ........L'lt^Hitxi «J»i Jii.’|rovi«x* *-.r» v. j pawiMj Q 4)1^^ ol f|j#
them appreciate our hi*-- and Mrs. T. J. Knight of Conroe. ; (Jordon Turnbull. Inc., during; p,,,-., oMint> Fed Crosa mS
lory, will give (hem a taste for ; Miss Ruth Blankmeyer. Mi« -.' the (.^nxtrtictinn ei the Reynrdd*; ^ gsstetatit »ci>ut«M»»t«r of St®-
adult biographical reading as (Margaret R«I*«->*. ‘(G ,^V Plant. He wax an office emgi-is. p 34b.
"*y ""'M , h . lor Nueces. Chunty Engl-j the F^l Chtsi
Th**n-4here are-the shelves n*!m<in. Carol l.a'-uc am !S.m * f. a-.
the "All Aiiotjt" l*K,k,. the. Gueeiin attended an organ re- -.ncenns Department .turmg
j award wiiiiM?rs, txx»ks of xy>- difil in (Mrpw* Christi Sunday, ^jnstrut lion of Padtr Island |
I graphy and travel, those ‘hat j afternoon Causeway. He had previously Church
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X, ik, » MM artult „-»>•!....... ,lau«t,„, Mr, I. A «*■*""“ » •*«— ” fp«. '“J “ JL¥L*~*
|ers Krew up. Addtsl to these and family. I the Cw-jhjs Chrislt office. I of Adjustment of Poritand.
ere the* mystery and adventure
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j stories, Ihe romance txxiks sc
bt loved iiy budding young to-r-
| iigers. Those who know alsiut
1 these things tell us that by Hits
j route many young people de-
j velop their reading abilities and
eventually become interested it',
■more serious fields Recently it
j memorial of lilt) luniks has been
added I looks for the four in
j through sixth grades
j To enlarge the scope and ser-
vice of our local library. Mrs.
i Ben Ivey, with the advice nr'd
assistance of local teachers in-
; eluding Mrs Edith Carroll Mrs
j Nurone Nance Mrs BUzahotn
i j'ties, and Mrs, Virgie Reitv ts,
11-. pilmoini; a reading |«o j 01
I lor this coining summer F01
j the* reading of 12 books a e-er-
i tifieate will ij<> au-.uded; the
; Looks on each individual's list
must l«- diversified and must j
: i>c on the child's level.
This reading piogram includes 1
i-.ailes one through twelve !
Many hcxiks are being aelcktd nt 1
1 .,il ! e v e I s from children s j
through top bigii schisil to till ;
j nut the* liasic. l-equirements for I
i such a course. In another part!
[of this paper .is a list of some!
' of the tw.H»ks nested for our j
High car costs sure you up?
PSFgSySesi fety
paymteinfo?
W«©si ce»»lasft
High repair ctnti got you
fcciing low? KamMor hm tim
rugRcdnuMof Advamoeel Uiai*:
('umtrnetiflK keepa runrtlng
no finihfutly, it’s hmmim’m
vqi Hciiiog compact
Seftiesized elrv every month’*
Rambler American sacingr in-
clude America’s lowest prices,
low upkeep. Price cornjMiri
sons bamict on innnufi.cturt-rs’
suggested retail prices for
lowest-priced models.
Only taMer ijivr®# y^K «M tfMhMt
f««furaB m\ mo ©atr® <m»t:
4 Stronger Adnmrcd Unit t'onstrurtiwR 4 DeitflMe*
Safety Brake system 4 Koof-Top Travel Rack »» 5 «f
Rambler's (5 wagons 4 Deep-Dip rast»r««iAni| 4C'wamkt-
Armwod nlmM 4 Stain, many morsl
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; shelves. This list is put out by
•a .sa—l-e
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j the National English Teacher*
; and ts called the most basic
j reading for the well-eduot’ed
, college student and adult tf you
! have any of these books, the
; libraty would certainly apprec-
iate your contributing them to 1
the shelves.
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Guthrie, Keith. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 23, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 11, 1964, newspaper, March 11, 1964; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth749346/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Taft Public Library.