The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 38, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 24, 1964 Page: 2 of 10
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P*0« 2 — TRIBUNE — T»H. Texas, Wednesday, June 24. 19W !
F. H. A. Girls
Have Emblem
Service Friday
I Donna Mayfield
Goes to Rainbow
Assembly Last Week
Local & Personal
pi*
Friday "afternoon. June 19, th>
FutUM* Hwetimxnrx of Arneri
Pi,mm MavfieM of Tufl was
lone of the nmo Rainbow dirts
Abilene
In an the Simon Assembly who jjmiii'-a
<•„ r-vis. Mhrtn, Ao- (i„M altwlrt Grand \: a-mbly las.
■ t t . - - . I * I it,, i.ll, i\ ft 4 ■ 1 1 C J^ftft,
ot momunii presutem, Betti
Tfwbrman propurivf an em
blem tserviee for the ninth gr#fl<’
Student* who will tw» entering
family of Dail.v won- hen* for Mrs. Henry Hu*er and (Inugh-
.i visit ninl let. for ii*eir home lnr. Mr and Mrs. I’m Hole, h
on Thursday
-k a I Iiir Municipal Auditor:
j urn in San Antonio. Others were
. Judy Richter. Cathy Cummins,
j Susan Nicholas Lois Younts
the Home Economics program !Mary Jo Vt. kers, .Time 1-■> ” h
je )h,> fait The |,i«nun vi- nwi Pa,w,,i' HrM lnim
Frittey l» tht auditorium with U,H* •SameJiti Boyd from Otlmt. Mr and Mrs. [, T Kolb,
the Mrs 0. A Rirhier, Mrs I lor- I r anil Joe wetv in Houston
are Brand, Mrs R. T. Coheir Sunday and Monday
and Mis H. Younts aceom-1
ptinied the girts, f"' Frank J’.-vviak of Fort j "n
Cathy Cummins sane in the p,,lk' tvt 11 lie here July f
Grand Choir anil Judy Richter five days,
npoittUst to the rrffjre ot
uml Mrs. Hill Fenner of Ldwnrd Pieha went? tier par- Tftcy visited
Christ, visited Mrs. cols Mr and Mrs. Fred liueft- Denton.
Kirtlcy last Wednesday ner, Mr and Mis. Otto Bleiet
and Mrs W. Carpenter o! We- and Evelyn, Mr tux) Mrs. V’n-
laro was here overnight Mr tor Kram, Mr amt Mrs Dennis , , ... . „
and Mr Dale Curpmter and Kram and daughter*, Mr. and 11 "ork “ir 1
M:. and Mi - Willis
and Aim of Indian Rb''t
Fla cattle situtdav loi i
with bet paienl- Mi end
rvvow White Ale i-
uni | here this week while hi
ants are on a trip
Mrs. J J, Iletylrren and
Jaime of Houston ape spending
Mr and Mrs. M L Deehetd
tlx* participant» vwwriji
chapter colors ol perl and white.
Donna Mayfield, Petra Puen-
te*, Netda Car* la. Mary P-d-
ej*Vjn, Betty Holly, Intcida Ha-
lt**. Rosa %*<• Sanders and
Isabel Coven each explained a
part of the emblem. Jewel Let- ™ < '
riOge served tht 21 prospective Nevada h> .ۥ*.* l-r next year*
members punch and mik’es -nthly
after the m-emvity Turn guest- Tt"’ «*«•"«? 'Idles were June
and rneir horn.- evortomh-*' >■> '<» l' Rainbow Girls trom
teacher. Mb* Dun<hy Freeman '!tT;" Tl™
attended dtemled the (e md A-.-entnly.
Ninth grade students attend- Over 4.(100 people were present
big were Angvtina ViHamai. «l " *'•'h 'J die < h -«1 meeitaus.
Raneil Titus Anna Hunt. Ks Assembly wi.l he in Dal-
meralda (em/tties. PmiiMia wvt >-e«r.
Fkvres, Virginia Hernandez,
Barbara Feikner Karen T.an-
dolf, Alma Jaime. Linda Jirn-
Mr. and Mrs R. I. R.Uharrt-
; and son. all >it Shiner: Mr. ami s(1jj „f Houston visited her pat
Mrs. Joe Hilcher and tlaugldei pms Mr and Mrs I, .1
of Yoakum. Mr. anti Mrs Otlo .Schmidt. Iron) Tuesday to Sat-
Bleier, Jr ami son of Victoria unlay
and Mis. Darnel Malik of AUs-i
i Mr. and Mis Her tot Valle
I were in Ogrpn Christ i Salunlav
Mr. ami Mrs. Gene Paterson evening to attend a reunion ot
ami 'Sts were in Houston last • jj,n class ot lit.',4 of Ray H 1
Miv (.aye p„me|| of Pot week-end to visit Mr and Mrs School which w.i- hetd at the
d". N. M niece of Mr and r»ak* Suttrm ,R>hn Shuigur ac- rmtntry chili Titere m- a but
Mr-. K I Irwin atxl Mrs K eompanied them to Houston to f,a stipia'i and dame with al«»ti
P Younv, of Taft appeared onA’sil his ixm-nts ,100 ixsvple pn'.senf. -she « - t
the i d SuUtvttn show Sunday i „............. o.„i___'memfter ol (hat Is
<»v<*nirh;. Sho was Mis\ New
Menk
M» ft:i *»| will return home in
tvv»* weeks mrl^Mrs IfHird ^mfi
tum will vfii.v foi * longer visit
, Mr .met Mrs f I Cluyton
nf I iobhs, \ M iirv now living
Ml 221 1*2 Feiitk lie
Austin Htnkm CoiikumHom
whieh t c.n^lntf tfm; the new
;if|f»iMon to rhe .Smrlriir Plant.
ii(ir)ivf,i v,n v piii ty for Mr sin<l df
Mi‘* Al MuyfnHd oi Portifini! «»l
I— jiV’fhiv evenim' I' 'V i- hi'l'f
in c.HfMis <:hrivn. or:
Mi auvi Mi> C K Morrell ^
ifjil him5,> eere in N >. hv Jk\
Term.f v^i'ek Where he went
oh business On Hu rotnm trip
they visiter! her •aMer in Mil*
tun Kla Tlwr Men^»U « from
oven in
Hi#* hurnrsl
dK
•I'D hM ,
^ (-U-hftm, ,
■*l >>y Rot
,y H
t»r«>m(Uer* «
11 <■< »> . *
-ad -m
loUH-t! N ASA mj W'
.*1 Siin Jacinto In*) ’
< onnally was
speaker on kndsy *,f
(
k Hotel
. K
•'■"e and .
San An'onin visit*,)
Rotas
Judy Kedt of H.sho|i
fur u week waft Iter
scents, M ami Mi-
Hflbbitt
Mr, and Mrs J W Allan had
as dinner guest* on Sunday Mi.
and Mm A D. Toland and Mr
with and Mrs. C J Toland and .;irl-
Mr atxf Mrs. Keith Guthrie r'’'",‘n ,or » lew
were in Houston ffotn Thiir***
tf.jy In SHfu«l*t> tf> fiUr»n*! Ihe <'#$}
summer conviiniion of the T<*v cinco
;»** Press ,V>WH ia1ion On Thut
!•*<! Snfurdiiy
Mr and Mr* )|L^,
hump find family
s here
granil-
sU i
M ir
> -ir Wotf flf s-J
fie. e |or * yig h
M- W. L C*
v »*ek
Rev ami Mrs Chas Barber
, , , of Stmthfichl visile,) Mr. and Carol Kotzler left Sunday f-
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all set to watch.
where they v
day ami are here again today. Antonio.
He is a former teacher at Tati
j Mr and Mrs. James Woibru- High School. j ;irlfl Mr:; Ik-n Ikiykm -!
!<•'k of Caldwell vt.sitmt Mr and , .. . , . ,Kl 1 as" hi-rc ha
Mrs. Karl Mo.u.t las, Wmlm- an; ^ ^ Jr. days with he. mother Mr h
■.lav and Thursday. Dorman «m 1 m , T ,M IJ,,ykin’ i,nd 'ol"‘V"'
,, , Sunday hone with Mr. and Mrs.
Barrows ol Ito. ksprings is here Jm> Mal((.h Mr. and Mrs II M Revet
era.*?.. Hortensia Chavez, Patsy Mi ed Mrs Henry K Al- fut a visit with I ho Mounts , were in Tynan Sun-lay to a-
Reyes Teresa Mont"- Mattie! hers of P- rtlamI m-e parents of He is Mrs Mount s brother. Week-end guests of Mr find tend the funeral for he. i.ml
Ixa? Sturgeon. Sylvia Trevino a Kbl Karen Mare- who was „ ,, |Mrs. C. R Marsh and family i Mrs dart Reyet nf S-'gu.o
M-trv NnrvilW' Vn-T Fva R boro in •• S-tibm hn-pitnl on: ? ' ' ' wore Mrs Mary Hendricks,#! i
Zulcnnt Saturday. June ju. She weighed ''1,1.,?. v’'1 v,..arn,:^y; , 'and A E. Hendrickson of San | Mr. and Mi IV I. Brannon
M-Cloud and
isift.ro \ r
v th Mr
-on ami
.ns Will
..v\ nr-
isit with
Min L
Wj
atr.sott
Birth
Re kv West sjtenl l ist Week-
end vivting with his uni ie.
K, ok, n lie* k", n S in Anton
if, \vh;le the •• lie also visited
in Taylor.
WORTH
WAITING FOR
it. s
V Caswell
■ Friday fm
• in the < A. l."iK arid
Cook homes.
anil Mi
M’gftf AVTt
teif, Id a tie) Hernandez.
Alttivlvz. Beatrice Mai-ku
anti Joyce Pie-ter.
Delores Emmons
Married Recenfiy
MLss Deio)rs LHtnu.il.
.:ht fv.urt.ts ten ounr
The grandparetii- at
Mrs. 1 II Allaetts of Taft and
Allison of Son
i and M l. >y<. N<.-oti. of | AnTonlo and Mr. and Mrs. John I of Midland
Mr. and ,or a uv"'w''f'K AVagner of Knippa nesday to Friday with Mr .and week with h;- lunth-i and
visited ftotn M - it- Dav id Vcv ka vo. ted last
Mrs I. A. Cage.
ter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs Matvln
Mr and M-, Allison of San i r- ». „ . _ . ,, I- K. l.indeman is expected....... " Veselka in fltt'veston Week f»-
Antoreo ' ' r- t n( thr°'summee whh'hK?*-5t. FH<li,y !,f!T “ "°^ M- and M— Mat Dav - tore la ! If..... o’", with I.S
D....... K.d.Jtj Aiift.'l's T’.i-n Vorlhnm in Hoiis-ton ln,al ,n temple for sev-, alu| famtlv were ip Bo. a last rot; in, Patrick Stink I tit Stele
is'i>ent the we.-k-end m Taft with ' ,‘n vveeks. Mrs. f.indemanS vv|M.k whor** he eon,lu. '-d i. . .
and then- grandpa .-cut* and ate in; Mr util Mr- Louis Ryan I mother, Mrs. Tom Thompeum. V1val services til the Church of (« , I’ueker vv-as Ivim- last
Otarlos Thompson, both of Kan- In d<. : do >. Jit fri*-nd - for a few v: ited with I heir daughter and will come <iowTt with him She ('heist, Wayne Portine Simon ' U(>i.k i( ,(l t>|l , |u^ j j,.
— ------- ——' ■’ *’---- — ’ this week. ! family, Mr. and Mrs. Louis i lives kn Temftle. : preached here on June I f while u
I^rna. Dina and Jake Krum-
jnovv are -[X'nding this week in
(the Davises were away.
Texas A. & M.
sas, were married there on days this week. family, Mr. anti Mrs. Louis; Uvts hi Temple.
May 24 and are now living in; Mott, rn Bay (’tty last vveek-
Grcat Bend, Kan. Mr. and Mrs Kelly Messer of end
Miss Emmons is the dough- Kit y-ville announrat the Ikrth of i M'.rt ViTth^'mT.!!"8 Mf-'- Thomas Hurlc and on Mr II A Fonvdie of Hou-
tcr of Mr. and Mi -. Charles a son or Wede.e-dav. June 17, ^ P;" R-V'm ««« » ' "l x, '^ o f gt Iwil1 leave Friday for their home -ton v wind her ,-,.n Ta/h F.#t-
EmmaRs of MttCunc .Kan. The'in an AID. Imspital. His birth “> Houston best wwk-end to;Mr. and Mrs. K L. fxrumnow. Fopt Ri|f,y Kan , „ v,!le. ............ la-t week-end
family formerly lived in Taft, ’weight vva- -.-vert pounds ,t..’ke his sister. Mrs if H. | Mrs_ Truman Helm visited vKil of three weeks with bet l a,ft. Jr wen; liome with her
Mr and Mrs. Henry Carvfll: the grandparents are Mr. ^ ha,‘ ““ her starter in Kingsville Satim-: parents. Mr and Mr- J M. ' fm two vvwks,
of McPherson, Kan., also form- and Mrs Marion Me-.-er of Taft vis.ting with the Ryans. day. Mrs. May Shoemaker of Chrestman The Chrestman- M| M,. ,.,hn
Mr. and Mrs. Envin P-islejov- ’Corpus Christi visited in the • »viU tuke Mr* Hade and son ;iften.*,-.> tt,e \.,v v
-kv visited in Granger with theh-lHelm home Sunday. ,0 San Antonto to get their j.-,. :jv.,; Suttd ,v • Neva:
Parent-. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. ! „ A ................. ..............;Plaru> l>*n Chrestman. who has A( Sj.,tj„n
or Taft residents, attended the and Dr. md Mrs W A
wmlrHtig. of Alice.
Davis
Guaranteed Service — TV - Stetwo - Radio
USED HI FI AND STEREO UNITS FOR SALE
Used TV $32.50 up to $75
ALL SETS GUARANTEED
BISHOPS COLOR CORNER TV
900 Elm Diet! 643 2024 Portlond
it, '"'.-It ,ic,d Mr. and Mrs Ray i
Puxite.iovsky. from Saturday to.
Monday.
Mr. and .Mrs. Dan Pressley
II. A. Halvorsnn was at home uoen working in Alexandre . I
from A, & M. Cullege tor tne will tie at home Tuesday to Mi. and M, <' . H iv
j week-end. Guests In the Halvot- stay until time for summ"i Tall and Mr and M ! - to e ei-t
| son home during the week-end school at Baylor Cnbers-ly II, ’,. . p,,ie./i ,,p.. no.-'
'.vw Mr mvl Mrs. .7 R Cti'ov- ! — -------
CONOLY-EWM0!
Grand
Opening
SALE
JULY I, 2 & 3
HUNDEREDS OF
BARGAINS
were Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gtreg-
v* ill !#■ in Dallas this week-end ;,,ry' Jr- of Su,Phur’ La-
Mt-ral business meetings.} Mr. and Mis D. M. Grayson!
'Ahde there they plan to see the; and girls of Temple are spend-;
musical, The Sound of Music. ’ j int? several days with Mr. and
Mrs M. A Kelley and family i
Barbara Pieha is .spending
tins week in Kenedy visiting Mr and Mrs John Drozd;
saEfi
They passed the 14 100,000
acre test..,
i’"
1* *
m
Jean MeCatnon.
Sunday iniests of Mr,
were m flaymondvalle Saturday
for the wedding of Miss Berna-
and ‘tine Kays to Jerome Perry
Wick. A reception, dinner uvl
dance were held after the we.1-
’ ding at die KO Hall in Harlin-
j gen Mr tmd Mrs. Drozd sfient
; die night in Harlingen and went j
to Brownsville on Sundaj
Mr. and Mrs. W O. I.irn-
pue, fu visited in Stockdale Sun-
day.
Mr.-. II. W. Sandttrs and Mary ’
will go to Austin Friday and1
Mary will stay for a week as :
guests of Mr. and Mrs Von j
White of Midland at a cottage j
on Lake Travis
Mr. and Mrs Boyce McOnn-!
aid visited relatives in Abilene ;
from Tuesday lo Sunday
u iml ’>■, ln«,- II *4”-H tt..rkr.i|i, ! ' III', t.u, koi t«. cutout#---otantlani
RAMBLER AMERICAN SALES
UP 42% OVER LAST YEAR
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Graves j
I left Friday for a two-week visit j
: with relatives in Palestine and1
. Arlington
Mr. and Mrs. H O Grebe
and son were away from Sat-
! urday to Wednesday last week.
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110 H. !
1806170S
i 89 H.P.*!
FAnMALL’ and
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-IS TOTAl POWER tKk
■ ••The people who bring you the machines that work
This is the car that's; winning young-hearted America as never before. The car
that offers ail the things that make an automobile fun to own and to drive.
Things like two sizes of sporty bucket seat options.......and you can have them
in posh gable-grain vinyl.
Things like America's only /iVe-on-the-floor via an optional Twin-Stick Floor
Shift that come- in a swank console.
6% PER ANNUM
$225,000.00 Issue
First Mortgage
Maturities To 10 Years
Denominations
$500 $1000
Bonds Dared July 1, 19S4
YOU ARE INVITED TO SEE ALL-CHROME
GLASS-ENCLOSED DISPLAYS ON EXHIBIT
Of The Powerful New 706 & 806 I. H. Tractors
Expensive-looking sports cm t hings like headrests, wire wheel covers plus a
whole raft of other head-turning options.
Even the ttandarrf eouipment on the popular American includes smart curved-
glass side windows on all models and Roof-Top rack on the “.330” wagon.
Yet with all this, the Amen; an is stsJi economy king. Proof: the snappy 125 hp
model is the best mileage winner in every official economy run entered.
From the start, you save plenty of extra dollars, too. You pay America*$
lowest prices, * whether you're after a sedan, convertible, hardtop or wagon.
How can you do better than that? See your Rambler dealer today!
Church Bonds
A. 8. Culbertson
TRUST COMPANY
Trustee
TULOSO-MIDWAY
BAPTIST CHURCH
Coroe where the buys are during the
lig Rambler Selling Spree
Am Vh? ors € vrpor.?. tion—Dtfd tea ted to Excellence.
♦Comparisons bawd on manufacturers" suggested retail prices for lowest-priced models.
MAYNARD PHILLIPS
MOTOR COMPANY
(Across ham Tuloso-
Midwoy High School)
A, W McGREGOR, Pastor
Call or Write Today
9m La Branch Dr.
Corpus Christi, Texas
Scturda/, June
10 A. M. to 4 P. M.
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- EXHIBIT INCLUDES CUT-A-WAY on
27
1. Air Cleener
S. Axle and Bull
2. Crankshaft
6, Power Shift P. T, 0
3. Brakes
7. Transmission
4. Hydraulics
8, Main Frame
9. Hitch
300 S. Racha!, Simon. Texas
Wednesday evenings *
Telephone
_ W! 5 1632 Wl 5-4042
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CAGE IMPLEMENT r wPANY
Robt. Harper Mgr.
Taft, T«*4
Sasterwood, Sparks, Cage & Tucker ZZ&JsZw*
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Guthrie, Keith. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 38, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 24, 1964, newspaper, June 24, 1964; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth749938/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Taft Public Library.