The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 40, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 10, 1967 Page: 5 of 10
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v» Robert L.
R'.wwlo Giron.,do
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Coronado
Hrvortc
UtStniic v* Crevonciu
fcgfysdv Divoree
minor. Petition
Statu
Wif<* d<>.
Stale V i Isabel
Kfitvatod assault.
Slate v. Byron HickJe
Dora toman IWl
Slate vs Juan Coronado
gruvatod assault,
Club Meets At
Beard Home
Last Wednesday
Library Notes .
TIJBUWE—Toll, 1mm,
T
. The Needle Arts tint, mot la t
'•t!n»*.ilay at th, home of vt ,
K. M
> HI hs,
j’iior
«*>k on th#
1 FuliUr I i*
II miu t>
1 by Don
i'K
Pal-
Garcia v« Estafana
Divorce.
petition for
ft minor
Pinner vs M E
jtl.Suit to imrtttion
in his own tv-
m father and next
,4:frmtnjC'> Snii* vs 0™
Damattes
mg^UCT COURT
K. MILLER, Judge
HUNGS:
tent
S Lrflcti vs Wesley
U‘f-
Oi! Cn. vs George
and Pitv iirn Suit
o c Dr- Moueho vs Wii-
f. I> Mouche Divorre
fn Huy Sims vs Leon
fgims Divorce,
fof.p. Sam Gutierrez v s
Gutierrez. Divorce,
jjaia Gwncz vs Hu- ' Ga-
PMum*.
Graga vs Eleasar
Divorce
jtK Williams vs Luther
, Divorce. Order of (tis-
g entered.
tm.1 Lea Leighton vs
lit Donahue Leighton is»-
s. FIxitrttif Ki dded divorce
K DISTRICT COURT
WADE. JUDGE
JteT
f. ftosvn Jr. vs Houston
leQwnn. Suit on iveount.
ftiff granted default hkIk-
HOSPITAL PATIENTS
SURGICAL PATIENTS:
Guadalupe Fiores
Mrs Ruse Petrie
MEDICAL PATIENTS
Mrs J. H. Shell
Mr-, Ramon Rodriquez
Mrs J. VV. Hunt
Elsie Crabb
Mrs. R O. Gingrich
Mi's VV. D. C Jones
R L. Keeling
Tommy Tucker
Jose Longoria
Antonio Roman
Mrs V m Hillard
Mis W. A. Alien
Ex lei la Cortez
Cisco Mejia
PATIENT DISMISSED
Giidnlupc Floies 5-6
Mrs VV. D. C .lorn*. 5-a
Jose Longoria ,V2
Tommy Tucker 5-4
Antonio Roman 5-5
Mr- Van Hilliard S-J
Eslella Curt<*z 5-5
Mrs VV A Alton 5-5-tJT.
Mis. Ramon Rixlriguez,
•>-2~GT
M's. J VV Hunt, 5-5.
Elsie Crabb. 5-7
Mis Rose Petrie.
PROUD PARENTS:
Mr. and Mrs. Co mix lore Nar-
anjo.
Mi and Mrs Anlres Vasque/.
.Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Elizardo.
Board. After a abort bust-
I w*** meeting, nand work wn-
done. Miss Shirley Taylor and
Miv Edward Thiehm received
birthday gifts from their niy-
stei-y pals.
I Sandwiches, eakr. coffee and
i [Hinch were served to .Mrs. C B,
• 0Nt‘!*i Mr-. Hattie Floerk«
i Mrs O li Mayfield Mrs. Fay
| Crltcs, Mrs G. H ARC inn.
Alt s. R R Pyron Mrs Erne' i
i Guodin, Mr- c. E French, Mrs
W. VV Trtland. Miss Shirbv
Taylor, Mrs. C C Willis anil
•Alt Edward Thielen
The next meeting will I*, hold
1 f,t tin home of Mrs. McCann
with Mrs. W. VV Tidand as co-
hos tests.
An in ten
shelves of
briny for
"Hollywood
lAviggirw.
ThL i„ the biography of Paul
Muntz who grew up in aviation,
starting in the days when dare-
devil fliers in rickety planes 5 on Tuesday and Friday and
entertained yokel- at county from 5 to 9 on Wednesday.
lair., and culminating In earn-
er,. flying for the first Cinerama
spectaculars.
Name any spot around the
world, some not usually associa-
ted with low-flying aircraft, un
der tile Brooklyn Bridge, over
the Matterhorn anil right
through plane hungers, and
barnstorming Haiti Muniz was
likely to have flown there, eitb-
t r for fun, photographs or at
the request ol an eloping I lolly -
wood star
Locals
ii
>ry in « ro-
mui'h of if in
Miitu/ h uwn wiinb. ua low b«*
foiHJ hfi dl*vl ui Ifi$5 ii) a stunt
CPHSh
h is wonderful reading tot Rcf)|Jing and ,„UectIn« money j
aviation urul niov ic bull*' itiiltt. j m _____ tumtr tvd li.>e !
The library i* open from 1 to
SPARK TIME
from NEW TYPE high quality
coin operated dispensers in this i
area. No selling. To qualify, you j
must have car, references, $600 >
to $2,900 cash. Seven to twelve j
hours weekly can net excellent!
monthly income. More full time j
For personal interview write!
P.O. BOX 10573, DALLAS, i
i TEXAS 75207. Include plione
Fred Scheffel, numhcr i
Ordm Vow
Engraved m
Wedding Invrtahom
And
CNiiAg Ortds
*** RENT
Rev. and Ml
attended the Pastor's Circle on
.Monday at the tome of Rust >r : WANTED Woman tyfMUt for jnir
Lr, iv Drans of Corpus Christ!, i of kletypi punch operator. No ..........
. ... . experience necessary. Talk Tri- ’ FOR RENT: TWo
Mr. and Mrs. J S. Hudson of !nWl,
*
only,
rugs and
K&
a*:'
Thursday. Friday !
Local People Attend
Conference In Corpus
i At tending die Coastal Bend
! Confei-ence on food and drug
in Corpus Christi on April jq
Berean Class Has
Barbecue Saturday
At Roots Herbie
The Here in Class of the Fir-t
Methodi ,1 Church Imd a barbe-
cue and til-day outing Saturday
MccAllen spent two days her*’
last week witlt their son and;
lamiiy. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hud-:
-ore Mrs J. S. Hudson ha- Just
returned Irom a trip to Honolt.t-1
lu. Tokyo ami Hong Kong. .She
visited a sen in Hong Kong who'
is in l he Navy.
were local horncm iking teach- 't th. Lake Mathis home of
• r- Miss Dorothy Freeman and Mr-. VV. L Roots. Ten mem
Mr- R. 11 Sander*., along with bers were present and J. L.
‘our of Mr- S.irufcTs' students, Du Bose went along to do the
Diana MeClanahan, Lydia and harbeeueing
Linda Welch and Joan Ctvis
The symposium on the propc.
u>e and managenu-nt ol drug-
ami the prevention of poisoning
in the home was spon-oix<d by
Tfie Root- lamiiy stayed at
the lake for tiro week-end.
Mrs. Edward Hodges took her |
sister - in - 1 aw.Mrs Barbara i
Atelier, to Alice on Saturday
where she was a judge in a
twirling contest. Air.-. Archer;
flew from Houston and spore
Friday night in the Hodges
home.
Cleaning t
and
Repair '
TYPEWRITER
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Ftocxae *2841M or mm*. !Hi;TH ******
Tiie Tsft Tilbse
! li)ST. FBMWUK Shetland slwep |
; d.t tKfj|ia.lA».re 1
i and white. Answers to name of j ——- xjr-.-
Kandi. Semi-htme b«ck ie«. He- | Thad|'?|«4J'«sr<'>.w.T
ward Last seen on Rnbt. Bar-! your mmderM nmW
low farm att May 2 near Fm my rqcMt MbHm***!
I 1014 and 194*1. Four mll«K west1 grateful It* jpaur
; at Taft. Call or write Rob«tl j ers concern, v iJta AM-
j Barlow, Pfwne Em4-W50, Rt. 1,1 many can's.
• Boot 29, Sin tun. HcSttO 1 Marry MmW 3Ugpft*t#«.
Attend Reunion
Mr and Mrs. Hprb Sigie and
boys went »o Austin on Friday
to attend the State Track Meet. I
TAFT BUSHKS5 BMCPM
Mr.
and Mrs Felix Joss-rand ! Th<’>' «lso yisitpfl 'vi,h JVIr a"d ’•
IRERVICEA
n,. ", ■ , ; " „ " ;■; and hm wore in Cut and Shoot | Mrs. Roy Liermun and family
tiie Department ol Public Health • ... ............. . ... .........
Menus
m Sunday to attend a Josserand i ° Gistigctown.
.iral Welt.ire and the Frid and [amity reunion .ii. the rome of
Drug Adminsitration at Memo-1 Mr. and Mr-, la.'o Chandlers.
Missy Newton o
: FOR
f Portland 1 ,ron8
RE?AER of electric
Ians, coffee fxtts. toast-
mixor.x, vacuum cleaners
rial Medical Center auditorium. : -M"'11’ 100 family members irom j To,.U!d
siM-nt the week-end with Cathy | ^ ^ smaU app)i;tnces, <*«,.
Dr. Sam Fine an) Mrs- Lean t
Louisiana, California and Texas .
tact Louis Massey, 1306 Crosby
j attended Mr. and Mrs. Claude j Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Fultz of j Street, Portland.
Al.m,m of the food fsnd Drug; »jy|er went as iar as Porter ' Montgomery spent (ruin fhui&*|
Administration office at Dallas j with them where they will visit day until Saturday with Mr.
ttcFM
were the speaker-
I relatives untii June.
Thursday. May U: HanttNir* 1
j ger. French fries, cobbler and
chirr-
ifn- ooi'R r
A SCHMIDT,
IX
I HliNGS:
)»vs Jo-'-Quilimai o (.'it !d
1*
m ilk
Friday May 12 • Frr d
ken u i!b grav y , rice : iee..
I)*-.in- carrot and rai-in -./lad
luni'.'pple utiside down cak ”, hot
rolls and milk
Tuc-duy. May 16' Hot dogs.
French fries, green salad, '■line ,.
late pudding and milk.
Wednesday May 17, Bailie-
ru»’ I•<•••! un bun, jnt.ito -alad ’
law Jeile, exjokie and milk.
WIETING’S
CAPITOL
REPORT
and Mrs. Joe K. Pullin. Mrs. |
Puliin and girls returned home 1
witii them on Saturday and came
h ick Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Pressley
-jient last week in west Texas
on business. Their girls stayed
with Mrs. John Pressley and
Peggy while their parents were
away.
Mr and Mrs. T R McKin-
non were in Beeville on Sun-
il iy where they visited Mr. and
.Mr . H. C. Church.
ffNwhf Man
bln Staton
PfodltOOM Mxy 18
«** May
inSktiAit'itiv- <>! the - it
■pit Admmi-r -t.'iu wiil
Kenneth Pyron
Observes Birthday
Last Saturday
This wcfk Uit: LfghsIaHiro b»J* disr in some ureas l.w'Iow <■
{ran its List month ,f work in Th( s< arr some of tho
this fiOth Si ' -iftn As :n tho ’M il l.bi* opt>M‘f‘nfs brought
tM*t weeks’ bi'.U hn im • in dobatf*. I supfxirHwl xhv ibov
iw.tYi'* unit itjoio controver-vbii Mosi t»f ibes" bills nw :
! ■ \c>H ■ l;«TMrm inert• ••..nd • ihr Sonuto b>i r n,sk}«n'at ion
Typewrifasr
Cleaning
and (
Repair ?
Toft Tribune
|>d
«(maty Cour!
m May I* '• <*•
an in Sir
Pome
>y if the J R Pyron
minl.iv morning was in
it tun obtain ,nU>rm.Oy<n : )>o»n.i >>f Kennetii «tr. his ienht
' ' turtiiriay Six of bis boy friend-
were uu< st.». dong with his two
brotliev-. They spent »hc in >rn-
,nv iiiaymg •• l ed-’
Mr, Pyion -r-v«l the beys
birthday > akc. ice.
ft Jtour right- and dute--
it file Stout! Saa gr.'V A. '
Kkt persons van -e ire
it* ill afipiyatg for oid- >
fe<wv, or disability m-ur-
’ wymifi'-. and .. M> de
^bwftU fuini the repre-
(Kw it that lime.
i&rnmmmm-mm—-.
more split Some of til-
ti; it i • • ived m ' <>i th • uta u-
ri :.n tigs week wane a- l/.»l!>ivvs:
House Bill 214 regulating
the "going out of bu-ines-
sa!e." Tins liil! vv,i- deliatixi to
■ ami' li ngtii and require- people
that adviatl-e going out-oMiu-i-
that they are actually
mum and going out-oihusiness instead of
The Hoti" •"1 r ■ iii.-iderrit
-ume 114 hills (hi- week hel >r
mw.■■■.,: ilr.it.e I'oritmitiws and,
a large nun'ihor of bills we:e
ri'iHii ted out of eommitce and I
wall now be debated on fft-* ihior
Mr and Mrs.Gilbert Lind, man
vi-it.d in Austin Taylor and
Bartiett during tin week-end.
iff m'itber Mr- Dorn Linde-
ir a i,i Biuliett. rettirrn-J with
tiictn !ur a si-it. i
Mr. and Mrs. Curl Seal! ol
Corpus Christi sjx*nt the week-
end wilh .Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Ladish.
21® Field Av».
TAFT,
DR. £. T. CALLAHAN
Chiropractor
Pham 52M744
TEXAS
here.
.id cli ink.-
aks.
lairs wer
pad-
I
(MCRETE STEPS
' Fenrnment Movable
48 inch Width
12 Inch Trend
One Step — $4.15
Two Step — $13.90
Three Step -- $20,85
Four Step - $27.88
CASE LUMBER COMPANY
Awm 521-2424 T«sR, T»x»s
One oi the most controversial i ;Mr an(, Mrs_ w O. Vaughn .of j -----wmmmmrnmmmmmagimmmm
of itie.M this week w as pm i- Q,rj)U> Christ! were Sunday j ZJZIpj -aiji thep. for a vfett
mutue! betting or horse racing <)f Mr antI Mrs. A. C.1 rtturned W **
This bill -s expected on the mil- Wlitm)n, and £amily.
using it a- an advertising gim-1 endar (<» floor debate wniunj
miik 'he next 10 days. The Busy Bee Club will meet 1 ;mf) P. Phillips accompanied
House Blit :®4 and House Bill I In the next several weeks next Thursday at 2 p m. at j Bny Scout Troop 43 to Ca»»p} atoners” Ooort will accept bids.
Nix were both p—sml by a large , we will corBider some of the t!u, jlome 0j Mrs. C. R. Phillips ' K v "kawa at Mufiiis during ihei at the office of ttie County Am®
majority voU md both deni with most major items of this wilh Mrs. R. L. Huto as c<> : w(,ok.,,*ld jtors at the OstrOimrae in SiB-
Mnwriih bar «ty muff-
mm mms
th. SaMOM — 2hfl$
RliMwprilib fm wwfftwmw
Sfe?
1 j June 1,. WT b> m»
i 8$ t -fovitatkatt to m UM sad'
Nolicc 'k liorrl-v given :h.at tor ! cations css be otetSsnaF
S'J S*3SSl.lS22iai»- «*<. c—y
All was a«t t®.
l « #»
drivers licensing laws of our
State and driver education for
young jx-f.le through our
schools
House Bill 788 which w as pass-
ed will require the presence of
the parent or guardian at the
Session some of these being ap- hostess
propriaUons. rcdistricllng, teach-; ! jvtr. and Mrs. Harold Lmtgen.
ers pay raise, horse racing and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Teltsehik • . ,m(, fawlt1y of Kirte.svaie
liquor-by-the-drink. | attended a home corning at Oak-' ' ’
It was a great honor for me i land on Sunday and visited rela-j wre wrak^nd gues s at
on Thur-dav afternoon to bring ' «ves. Mrs. TcJtschik's mother, paronts, Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Lan-
ihe dedicatory address at the j Mrs. Otto Havemann of Weftner i gen.
haw “W ate;
ton, Texas-, untS 10 o’clock AM.
cn Thai-sday May 25, 19ST, iar
the purchase of hardware, lam-1
ber, gasoline, oil, gnaw, diesel ^et: -
fuel, tires,. and .other
for use by Kottd and Bridge
Pmdnet No 4 far She- partod
Bid* wiil bt» eammik*' *®
f
trial of ever y juvenile accused of unveiling of the historial mark-
:j traffic violation. ; er under u large live oak tree
House litli 307 tw Represenla- [ where Ul years ago the resi-
tiv-e Tax box .-died the Unfair , denei of this area formed and
Sales Art was the most heatedly created Live Oak County. After
debated bill of the week This! a brief visit in Mathis, bin
biii ended up to be a fight be-. ton and Portland I returned to
tween the small and the large Austin for the session on Fn-
cities The fight actually was ; day
open court «t:
on Ttiwsday. Manf Hk Ml Vhr
County $&*■
r, m' # r.,
Sp»Wf!Rs,;fMtesiti,' ffef'"
CJe*mt3f Awtete.
m& irisi?.
between the large chain - tores
and the Ujcal independent gro-
cery. hardware and other small
commodity stores. This bill did
not. receive enough votes to pass,
but will probably be brought
up again within the next week.
There was only about lour votes
difference. This bill is designeii
to helo the small irtailer to re-
main in business without being
The Senate pa-s. i two of my
hills this week our of Commit-
tee, One being HCR 30 -
recognizing our toys in Viet-
nam and having a portrait paint-
ed oi General Westmoreland to
hang in the Capitol This biii
will f»' debated on the Semite
floor soon. The other was HCR
53- asking Congress to consider
a $900 deduction instead of $600
tuns'd nut by selling meirhan- ' for parents of children who are
in school. This bill was passed
. an the Senate Floor. Both of
| these bills are carried, in the
; Senate by Senator Gonnaliy.
Bukk Bargain Days are here.
$2411:
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Buick Social 2-dr. Thin ««*'£“&!"•
BVC --- — <j handling charge Trans
federal excise fax and suggemeu - d jocaj taxes
<*rtabon charges, accessories, optional equipment, state ana to-
additional.
Leroy J. WU'ting
State fie present alive.
* Frigldatre
Appliances
*PHiko TV t
'¥’iawsi Boy Mower*
Moore
Paints
*AHm ihe Sato
“M’s The Service The*
Count*’*
ROSSI'S
$*to* Service
TAFT, TEXAS
Rhone 528-2211
139 Green Avenue
MOWER FREE for-d
Take a short cut...
a dose-cutting
international’mo wer.
Fill when you buy a
New internation
CUB CADET
Take advantange of this opportunity to have
an International Cub Cadet lawn and garden
tractor working at your place,, with the added
feature of a free International mower.
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Guthrie, Keith. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 40, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 10, 1967, newspaper, May 10, 1967; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth750186/m1/5/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Taft Public Library.