The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 26, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 6, 1968 Page: 1 of 10
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Denoted To Thu Best Interasts Of Toft and Son Patricio Csonty
VOLUME VL
full Hand Plans
Concert Mar. 14
TAFT, TEXAS 78390, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1968
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TIN PAGES — NO. 26
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TV senior and .junior bands !
V Taft Schools will present jflfjflfa*.*. £Ar
tbrir annual winter c'incert al VIIIVCI) FW
on Match M in the
I p.n»-
hiyh school auditorium S. I- - ! R»lf f 86 L@CS(]||$
Albritton i- direct ■ ,1 tn • ni..v ! 9
band and Bill Stephens of >»<' fa# El6Ct€f!
and Bill Stephens of the i
junior band. Everyone is invit-
ri to attend. N*’« c»f!tc< rs lot the Utile
The junior band will play Ain-J I. v . elected hen at a
0,0 March, Norwegian Folk > mi d ng i Thui - lay e\ aing
Suite. Safari and Chester They an- O ,\ Morgan, pre-
fbt. senior band will play Tin ! sident; Marvin Boyer, v i i «• .
gad of Oxford • Mat ch, Th- j |»r<- n ; Mrs W. K Blair,
four Homs men. Fantasia for j »<•<u:cr; >:vl Mr,. R |j.
SatKi. lady o< Spun. tln.iaie | S.ir I as ... i. i.,r-y.
and Capriceio. The Kir;- and I
Scherzo Brillante and Inium.-i-
lion and dance
The names of the bond stu-
dent* wi'l bo run in the pap"
next week.
County Tsacher
Unit To Meet
On Thursday
Pbii . \$r,r“ ,T'.:ulo to hold try'
Mits ■ -1 M ir. o 21. 22 and 23
• J j !.is w II for minor
I' iims on April 15 and for tho
major ‘ m> < n tha iwt day.
Th teams vv ll play on th*'*
f'“ld in the c«ty park and at
Paterson Field this summer.
sain Delays St
Mv
Of arain Plant
\toKitfa
jgttaB
Thor,, ha* been a slight delay ' «K»i»Mi«*i*»i
planting.
Ptantere were oiled ami ri ady
to h'-gin rolling throughout San
Patricio County thi* week, in
tact, a limited amount of plant-
ing was done last week, but a
! slow drizzle that soaked every-
j thing over the week-end chang-
ed (dans drastically,
j One of the largest grain crops
planted in the county since war
•«
Co/C Passes On Sevei
Routine Items
The Tnft Chamber of Com- i
tnt rce met Monday night and j
«■&££Mm
SMILING FURROWS?
arily farmers are ail
when they have water standing
in the middles. Not so this week
wein to carry cast.
'The group voted to
, years is expected to go into the j discussed a number of items of j ton ntt/omey Gordon
I ground just as soon as the wca- i business. j appear bef«re tfte grow/
Ordm- with planting Just about ready; and to farmer* are hoping to get j I her clears up a bit. No j They agreed to support the! explain lux plan to
smiles to get underway rain was the to planting within a few days accurate chick can be made’ Highway 181 beautification pro a Patter Business fittmw.,.
last thing that the te rriers want- after it dries op.
cd, Most rainfall has been light
Dr F. M. Kercbeville of A Sr I
University at Kingsville will hr
the speaker Thursday niglit at
the annual banquet of the coun- !
try unit of the Texas State j
Teachers Association it Gregory 1
Portland High School.
Dr Kferchevdir is prof. -'-.or of j
modern language* ..nl chair, j
man of Lhe department of mo- 1
dtnt languages it *■; univer-
sity. Hr- was found' ; .rid <!.n c
Mr Of the cre.d.vc writing pro-
gram and conte-ts at the m*Ik>,;
He formerly fau.att tie• Fn>-
versify / New Mexico
aO Bob Taylor t.l i* ' ll.ifj.J
is president C the c.njnty ttnp
Others officers io, !: ik<- iin,
« of (Mem v ' • - pn .; lefp,
H. A, iftrlv. it wan <if rc .. . ifat
vtoe-preaMk-m: .Mr, j„ \j, .
CMn of Aransas Pa*,. t,i. , ,
Mrr. Madge Saa >n of Port
laix! treasurer; and Go* don r.,.
torn* of .Mathis. , ,m,ftjti,,
hts/i at large
After the dine. • tlx
Dechard Amending
Co-op Meefmg
PUBLIC SCHOOL WEEK
M K Dccherd s in Chicago
Hi s week whar h f attended
the directors meeting of the
; <n Bank of Co-operative-
•>f V fvzt- n I) C The meet
ing was March 1 and a.
Open House Set Thursday
of the amount of acreage lhat j gram and authorized President
will be put into the grain pro- j dim Williamson to speak for the
gram this vear but a check j group.
with John Owen of the A SC of- The matter of putting up hil4h-
fice revealed that few farmers j vvay signs on each entrance to
were coming in to sign up at the! tlM? Cl?y was discussed and this
matter was turned over to a
San Patricks County.
The directors voted to gh*p.i
Taft Volunteer Fire
first opportunity to enter a •
in tlx* Buc Day Patmhe
they -ifd such a
job last year. Their entry* i
won’t know : committee headed by Glen Alt-! year won the svtcpstoto* aatstssif
Scholarship
Group Names
Richard Wright
Open house w ll !> • held in
Taft. Schools Friday night as
. part of the observ ation of Pub-
! lie School Week.
The students of the North Elc-
i mentary School will present a
| musical program in the audi-
, torium at 6:15, under the tli-
; lection of their music teach-
[it. Mr*. Rena White
Ttieir nwms wiii Ic o;s n to
: receive visitors after the pro-,
Richard Wright was named
h.orman < f ‘he T-tit Scholar- , ...........~
hip A. its-ioSior: .it a meeting LlCBflW rio(8t
•■ !>l Monday night in 11»- Taft . ^,y Souqht
tlu'li -ir-hool Bibrary , •L'
Ottv r officer, i*its t»-if were; At vtfy Hall
.1 Totand, vice-ihnriman;
Jody Konv ille. secretary - trea-
surer; James fUsiut, Coleman
Milhr and Pam Parks, project,-
Buoy Da vender anti Coken
Ov.rn poWicity, Mrs. Ron Ivey,
tn.-iriie »l and special centribu-
i-•••«>; C. J Meyer, historian;
W. iui Ilooher C J. Toland,
Th' y will have work j is «f the South Elementary i will be put Into vhe program
and band work on display, ! School will present a program: Mr. Owen sad, "but as of right!
a: >ng u ith a display ;n the j of songs in the cafetorium at that | now tliere doeiai't seem *o be
elfiei of the Ivxiks used in this , school at 7 p in. After this' much interest in the program.”
,(licsd ar.u a copy of the! the parents are invit. s| to visit; Several factors arc causing
.ni budget. Elmer Jacob, | with the teachers in their class I concern among grain farmers.:
principal, urges all parent* of rooms. j The prolonged wet weather!
xth grade students to visit; The other schools do not plan! has removed the planting ad-1
ilwi sciiool and meet the teach-j any entertainment but they do| vantage of this area over grain ,
want the jiarents to visit the
teachers of their children from
Ji.'W'l Vick-j 7 to 8:30 p.m. Parents are in-
vited to visit the schools at any
time during the week, not just
during the appointed hours of
open house.
present time.
"Of course, we
j until after June 1st when the j
j farmer has to certify his inten-;
] tions just ho-v much acreage
T»." ehildr'-n of
Hightower and Mr
Mrs. !i. L.
Grand Jury
It part Made
lues. Morning
gcowers further up the Coast {
sc that in ail probability the
grain in the Coastal Bend area
will come off just about the
same time that the grain in the
Houston area is being harvest-
ed. This couid possibly have an
done by her students.
will be held in th- aii-.l.t.-.rinni j Henry Potcet, Judy Fonvile
jupi. VV C An-! r; ., j ■ ! fp-v. l-’n-d Sctu ffcl, sori-n-
Plirtland will m ir umi- ij|< | mg
*nd thi-’. ■[ }■• ,, ..., j
tret (I, Vl. v, ,, Two faff Men
Match is ud-i • -a „ . On Active Dufy
Ouftfonding Boy Wi,h No,ional Guard
And Girl Otoe ! Harvey Phillips and Bill Smith
as , |* | J-. !i ft by plane Saturday for
"layer Named j F.,t' Old Oibf. for active duty
K,ircti Ft-un'.-tpi, « i naii.en | a .;•) tin- National Guard Re
the office will
the week-end.
•be closed lor
Uoensc plates for 1968 may
be purchased in Taft at city
hall That office is open from
7:30 to 1:30 Monday through; The grand jury reported
kiiday. Die last day that license, findings at 10:30 a. m. Tuesday Q{| Rolls For
plates may Is purchast-d here! with Judge John H. Miller pre-
will bit on Friday, March 29, as ; sldirig judge of the 36th Judicial
District Court accepting the rn-
; I >ort.
j Forty twro true bills and six
1 no bills were returned. Cat—
j gories of crime ufion which the
| indictments were based were:
i DWI, 6; forgery arid passing, 5,
j unlawful possession of a nar-
! <t)tic drug, 9: burglary, 5; as-
j sault with intent to murder, 4;
j assault with intent to rape. 2; j
failing to stop and render aid.,
! Mrs. W. O Thomas, art j ing paid for grain in this area
j teacher, will have a display in i since Houston has several
the high school cafeteria of work < large commercial elevators on
i heir fiort from which grain
could be moved into export chan-
rJs while Corpus Christi Port j
has the one public elevator.
Juan Lopez
Hies After
Long Illness
. .into? .viih tin- ........—
’'■f uutst.indifiK b,;i-.k iu.iil pi.ty ■! ..-rv--. They exju'c: to be there
cr htr Un- , : ,
68 by vote
w for 1967
the pisyers.
fcanK Davis wav accunkd
sifrill’ir tionoi- !.-,y the Una -hi
*\*k
•! j loi net liver four months,
i Pbillifw !-■ flu* ion of Mr
and
j Mrs. Preston Phillips Smith
j j, th'- m,h of Mrs Eve Nell;
| Smith and Bill Smith
Band Students Win
Medals In UILSaturday
Juan Francisco Lojiez of Taft
died Monday in a Sinton tvispi-
tal after a long illness. He was
77 years old and wvis a member
ol the Ebeno/cr Presbyterian
Church.
r r :-ii "t-vn • • u :il be held
•i! l j,.m. today (Wednesday)
in the cha;H of Cnee - Marsh-
all Fun.-ral Home w.'th the Rev.
,1 V Franco officiating. Burial
will :» in Hi*' Taft Cemetery.
Survivors include- six daugh-
ters, Mrs. Virginia Zaragoza, [
pri'pare the oil rolls of San
Patricio C ;unty by computer.
Pritchard and Abbott .will
pick up all necessary informa-
tion for the oil rods at the time
of tiie meeting of the county
equalization board and mail the
yiosing of a forged brdrument eomp|efc.0 n>ils lm,k lo thi;. as.
County lo Bo Dors®
#s_ fhe county reports that a limit-
e id number of his customers are i
The commissioners court has contracting at the current price
approved the petition of Davis; of $2.02 for a fxirtion of their
Vickcr’s tax assessor - collector j grain crop. Farmers in this
to have Pritchard and Abbott manner are attempting to hedge
HONORED 8V MASONS—C. 0. -JC year pin to a M«W|
; Miller, ieft, received a life mem- sn Thumtov Mtetom srith *4hw
At least one gram elevator in ; ber#hip pi41 6. E. BW»p a
Bishop a j is Mrs. M. H.
in writing, nil 'rript to pass a
iurged instrument in writing,
k< ■ , • ing a gambling house,
i.'-nnitting premivs to be used
for gamWlnv. keeping a gamb-
ling table and hank, embezzle-
ment of pve I Tty of value of
more than ?30 receiving and
concealing embezzled property
uf the value of more than five
dollars and less titan $50, and
s< ssor's office.
Having the oil rolls put out by [ grain land.
against a possible glut of;
the market and falling prices, j
Most farmers are optimistic at
this time over the possibility j
of a big grain crop. Moisture j
conditions are better than they ’■
have been in a number of years]
awl a record amount of fer-j
Utter has been put out on the •
■ <mg
vnm i-M
mmm
mm
com-puter will cost much less
Hi,its hiring the extra la- j
imr in bis office to prepare the ■
oil robs in the office said Vick-;
Mt-mixTs of the Tait High
Schio! Band !m,k |iart m Ihe U1.B
te’ii ar.d ensemble e-'ntests on
Saturday a! riel Mir College.
r?we w,.,:. (2 students {virtid-
and ijn>y brought home
® gold m-'il.ils and six silv "
i!**s for first division perfor-
ssSBces,
■JV remits arc listed.
Pam Bennett. Was- 2 French
urn solo, aecoir yianied by Mrs
* f Kolb. Jr »;d .I- >n rat
»R.
>f»' Kolb, i lass 2 French horn
“te- acenmpattk d bv tits moth-;
E best division.
Janice Coiiav'o class 1 alto
** toi». accotnptnied by Chery-;
Phili-ps, j,r,j division,
W.t Hardy, class 1 trombom*’
acrompimii d by Linda ’
rrtzmeir-r, second division.
•atiie Marsh, clave 1 flute suite Debie Marsh.
■t! division.
•fenda Marsh,, Class
??• f,r't division.
Ttombwif. quartet class 1.
^ttisitlon. Scott Hardy, Jeff
^sris, Kin-n Abraham* end
Montgomery.
^ich ho^Ti cjijiirif’t, t..
■** d*v«iw>. Scott Hardy. Jeff
,°av‘s- Cynthia Glassm and
<r‘p f'l'eker with Nancy Bray
‘'otopacyinp.
Unrioet chmr
-■wion. MfmlK
Und» Kretzmeier
ra»y* -. Brenda f
Bay lex--. Susan Threadgi.II, Beck-
KV Driver, Alma Masquifelt,
' - o ■ Tn’vino. Lydia Diai:
end !:•:>(>> Suarez.
vj\ (priitet, i-fisa 2 second
division. I.mda Gonzales. Cla-
ra i ;.,ivi i Willie Orta and Fred-
dy Buitron.
quartet, class 1 first di-
ll . Bitvia G'itt/alcs. Cta-
!>,.U. Gilhe.* Mendoza and
Viiolfsi Rodriguez.
Cl.irini ! Trio, class 1. first
divi- >u, Cheryl Phillips Linda
Kmznvier and Bnrtda Ewaiil.
!’. nu -mn qubiH t second
Hurd division. Theresa
Bangen, Susan Evans. Buddy
H.ra,ird, Patti Toland and
Maty -Jan Schmidt,
Flute quartet, class 2. first ■
divi-'-n Rakeia Rodriguez, Ma-
ry Smith, Gloria Garcia and
rape, one each; felony theft, 2, ;
•Mrs Lily t/ip.-/ utyMI-v Txjii- ajri.| theft and unauthorize ,
use »f i.utorniblc of the vai-;
ue of wore titan $200.
The n-i bills were on unlaw-
ful possession of marihuana, j
felony theft, unlawful receiving!
I'na Ramos, all of Sun Antonio,
Mrs. Gilbert Ygiesias of Tuff.
Mr-- Amelia Lopez of Racine,
We-., and Mrs. Dias Luna of
Laredo; three sons, Moises tzi-
})i/ of Rnekport and Eugenio
and Juan I/ipez of San Antonio,
one brother. Jose lz>j«-z ■>! Ma-
lum trot. Mexico; 57 grandchil-
dr< it ami 28 gnxft-grandchildren.
Two Former
Counfy Judges
Are Honored
"If we can just get our crop
planted in the next few weeks,”
one large iartner said, ’’There
is a good chance that we’ll
mak.- a better than average j
grain crop.”
; Codaf Choir Sings
j In Counfy FticSay
The Singing Cadets of
i University will present a con-
| cert at 7:M) p.m. Friday in the
j MASONS SHOWN her* are Mr Millor reotovetf ® *W# Mlf-ts
! Frank Matins, .5. B. miller, J. j berUPp pin from ttue zwwp.
' ft. Pyu» »mf Claude Eichblatt. i
AfcM ........,— ..............................-j
Tomok* ^ Nenr
Si
The C, 1 Fotum Ladle Auxi
auditorium of Sinton ffighj liary are having a tamale «*k-
The memory of two former j Schoid. They are being sponsor- j at tf:e Qnnmunity Center on Sat-,
anil c.oncealing stolen projierty
and rape.
The criminal docket will be
set Friday morning.
county judges of San Patricio j by the Sun Patricio County!
County was honored in a core- ] Mother.* Cisw. Admission]
rnony in the district court room j is by $1.00 donation to the AAM i
Friday morning, with the cere- j Scholarship Fund,
mony sponsored by the Sun Pat-
44 Children Go
To Visual Screening
Program Last Week
1 flute
The c iiion screenini.' program
which v. . held at the Kiva
lust week by the PTA had Jl
children to ■ ome for their eyes
to he tested. Co-sponsor of the
program wax the T'.xus S.;.
ei.-ty for the Prevention of
HI "fir
Working with th program
wee Mrs. Wallace Sloan. Mrs.;
R. If. Bishop, Mrs. HaitM Krieg.
Mrs Ot! -> Evans Mrs David
Pairie, Mrs Rma Garcia, Miss
Mary Cortez Mrs. M T. hry
Mrs. Wesley Beauchamp and
F,brier Jacob.
Ddengcstes To State
Teacher Meet Named
l>d< gates from Taft Schooh
to the stale mrx’ting of the
Texas St it* Teachers Associa-
tion in McAllen on March 15
and 16 have been flurried. They
arc Alonzo Molina from South
Elementary School, Mt's. C A.
Cook from East E)«*mentary,
Mrs. W. M. ,Vince from Junior
H -.h an-i II. A. Halvoraun from
High Schcol. The alternates are
M. L.
Mon i- >n
; j icio County Bar Association.
The ceremony was hef-in
36th and the 15<ith Judicial Dis-
trict Courts with District Judge
John If. Miher and District
Judge Jot* Wade, presiding
iude. s of the two courts, on the
t» nch.
Judge W. B. Moss and Judge
James C, Russell were Iwoor-
cd. Both died in 1967.
County Attorney Joe Tern us
presided, and introduced Got* :
urday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m,
To fill your order, fdeose call
538-2367, 58MSS3 after five or
528-27® any time.
Taft Relays Won
By Falfurrias Saturday
Two Tfe-s M
Oaud. Mitier and E.
lvert T*. r»r-o JwwhetAHrizT ™
shop were hostmed
night try the Mits.-sks
when Mr. MiUtr '**» .
■ d it liL Sb.'4RtelSl4t
t-xtae trad Mr. BMlfp. fJdtif
The Fulfurrias Jerseys scored
109 1-2 points last Sutnrday to
'if,r-.iirate the Tuft Relays. Rubs-
town wns runner u{» with
91 p-vintx Th** Taft. Grcyhoorifte
the- - i.x
Are s M i.
etas
1. first
re CTv ryl
Flute quartcl. rhiss 1, first
d vison, J-fida Marsh. Cherj^
8hc:imrne. Nancy Bray :md i>V
nas-i 1 music is the most dif- fo Sfat# Wttt
ficult. Firet division ratings e»*n, R sp^oll, basketball coach
the student a }»ld medal. Class j ^ school, will be in
2 |, ,»i nr diurn tldficulty and A,JS|in y,.^ ,-m.l Saturday lor
tin* first divisiosi rat ms earns ; basketball tournament
a silver mesial. Ratings run j
from 1 through 4. ’
Ail -wloists and ensemble Board TO
atember* who f.*iayed class 1
music arsf received a first div?-
,ron rating *re - ^ Tt,,ro
r«.»n Gunter, who read the reso*
Ateiha'ms'"atM“Muroie i luMun ^ rcs|wt for Judge Moss, wmretl 6 points in the meet;
—« r.i» ».....--*■* -a— -~**a *1”* Taft's six. points came on a |
tk- for third and fourth place f
m high jumn lieftwren Tony;
'finerke and Ettas Casa.* ffom I
Sinton and a sixth place Ih.tiwj
broad jump by Clarence Fen* (
nel.
‘■'Taft’s team wilt drftfdteiyl
? and Bill Burnett, who read tit*
j resolution of respect to Judge
j Russell.
The ariiefe ,'xjlntixt out the fn-
: ti-grity of Judge Moss, who was
! cited as being almost “unbenf-
] able before a Sun Patricio Cbun-
fids were t>fM.*n>xi last Wed-tty jury.” His satire and his
wsday on a new police ear tor j ” salty language” were cited as
ibe City of Taft There were i characteristics in hi* bloat-
four bids, with L.T. Kolb Chcv-{ ing oppimcrtts in arguments lie
Bids Opened an
Police Car For
City Of Taft
••*«■!«» d a SO year pw aj$$
fk-mbx
a .! ■■- I . :•> ite ,'.wk*t!
ttie , rrsAdf the sA:
fV* k» Mr. Milter md fafa
n*“w relay rewrite, An-j made the preMtMMMli.'T
rtinez ami Johnny May- ; tpatinp, ««J*ted ty X^-.
ftpW finished eoe-taru i« the fBW* i;p’* tSMtghrmr, : i
with Martinez turning in a re-' Wntiv*.
c«wd rime of 1.56.41 while May* | A tuft wm JWfcfe ftp
fttW wm mly a tenth of a «t* -‘ deputy graMd tftaafey,
;«w. ticbtnd. R«»e Ntminju «f| fcjn* «? cGtfam, .saSt
Falfurrias atm set a record in I -fMatonretea Mtmt
the mit<* run with 4 28.8 and i ttw* tm'ettng, ’. ■ ?-
ihe ml)'* relay team vw»i lb !
event to a record time of 3:2SiL
West On ret a new ’
♦be ttb-yd relay wtth ............ ,
Kfren os I'V^PSBut
ijtttp?wcc} this week/* Coach.
Herb Si«k* ' We mwd more
hihrk* I
rolefr The u: a Tbeir hi(J, ioft*
a jury.
The Taft School Board will
at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday tn:
meet
9yl*, pjc state xolo
i.ikl, R.aye| H-i it; Austin u< June.
j ateatings arc open to the public.
’/.n a iBiseayrv fixir
door i
Mi nt on made of Judge
psHo* special was 31987.,
with i
M -<-i' record as a football play-;
deliver} in 10 day*.
«*r. his love at sport*. tocJad-,
The .Tiber bids «■ ; *• Vl-i1
by'
ng wolf - hunting along with;
Cage Mot ora on a 4 door
■ ply* j
nsi-eer *jx>rt*.
nsouth, Curler ChesToh*t
Mi- charities, which he sought i
on a 4 door I’iscuiyne ar«l
Cur-1
to conceal, were many, and the-.
!i,<* CfM'vroh t 52135 oo am
:
nutrAvr of needy persoas wtno 1
mobile.
S«c JUCG ES Rag» 41
ke the 4 ff)-vd tiit&h vrm
k*w time of 46.3
conditioning hut I believe that | Wcattwre by of Agua Bufta* woni
the boys will do better In Rock- j the intmerdinte bardies with a!
port this Saturday in the Toast; rev.- time of 4t.fi. |
of the Coast Relays.” The Taft j OfVr tc-aass tiva.* scored -pobiKi
fVmliman ktm MR fo to wtik-i *» Ww 9w 88. HMth 7*. f
port also. They tixsk j«rt in ttv.*j West 4%. Agtt* thdee C.i
ton H. Vimr Wuff 17, tMnm ’
Insr.hsddtt 6, *3hsi
1 vide* 8, RetAgm* 5jl
stramg to Ais ■ j Aramma Ftu» vwl Gt
wt tiuwe or • i#fWS to aocsMt..
"
meet'in T»ft If
?a;hxj to
Faiforria* wa
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Guthrie, Keith. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 26, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 6, 1968, newspaper, March 6, 1968; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth750163/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Taft Public Library.