The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 4, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 28, 1964 Page: 3 of 14
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(oil Conservation !HHSHJomboree h
News
tend.
ecenUy did
lling
ijojrt MOW*
m —(.pllrnt I 'I' "f <"n'i
KXJallpd "army worms”
Inv.uli'd pn i» ' n-
2wi* i-uml- i - In tact. Ilu
westation was severe m the
* San Ptnrn io "i»« «Ixn <-n-
Krimk Kelly recently put up
KKI bales |s-j iiit'ft of eaanTl)
i"Tinti(Li uriisK m one culUiif,
He is Mount; the buy lop futiuc
sale.
Jail Break Is
Attempted Lost-
Wed. Might
Termed Success,
Budget I* Met
Nonet
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF SAN PATRICIO!
NO 1065
Wednawiay, October 2® WK, Vaft. ‘
TIk-
0W
BW (W*F
John Carr
non r Old 54m
|F* about 20
*otl iieTtnudir fgi'tuu
The tinkle of trUv* iho
stHines of tho n-rhi iwrl oaucftH
lin? atUmtiofi o( an nlori itis-
of oua.wtal lnMinmia
««rr ffd#n to tho oxtom | acm 0f' c
Spt no! « hia,i<* nl *r,"H 'Vivk In ooU*r 1., -^ve this \Vvdnr*l.»y n -hi of last
M and Ihris*.* st<* kinwi ;ti<* sji.ihs the itost |R>sstbto rfvinca 'vook.
** . Whon
Jam but uo wlik'h was
sfKMjsnitxl by iij»* Pitnent-TfMch-
nr \y>.4M intjnn hist Satuniny
ov^mmg vva«* UMiikNl « f inane *l
kiHrccTS's this wtxk by Miv- H
I! l«aHu.*y, financial chairman
of the P.-TA Shu repented Moti-
rlay that tlKy Km) dppoMUxl in
patrhui m the sherif’* depart-
th<* luuik $512. and still had a
few bills
to jKiy Thus will mon®
set by
gnuv teidinK ®tny \w»en wen- to Utottm* sucTesyfuily #» 4ai>, Jailor Fml Rosramp
s saw the invasion of those hshed, bo ha
Jintt. he ain»lM',l H>e_mscr'i- jtjve vegetnti™ controlled
“Seven” rat al>*'Ut 7u acres altoiit six months,
Tjoiuttal bmniuda «ru*s lm~
tlian meet Ute budge!
was ! Uh* «rt?aiu»d;ian.
om pot-
ior
A large crowd of adults tun!
children attended tli<* jttmboreo
and a cruigers attended the
rock hop in tlx- gym.
-Stately the warms were t’otic
Lf the grass is knee high
ft##)- AjfticuHtmil Agent Dart
pjwtilc says thill "Seven” may
a„-d willtout taking die cat-
Be off ihe Kcass
jjtgr seeing the gorvl results
(tat Mongers laid, we fool cet-
that in the future when
U|nvas'i'in« 'M-rtir the nee- ,,:n"‘'r meeting <4 the Mustang
mMy action Will la' taken hy
n^ity stockmen to control the
aw ins and save Hie
Be livestock.
trass lot
alerted by die dispatcher, and
•n u rii.tttcr of momenta a pris-
tmer. Sitvanio Cartlcnas, was
j found hiding under a desk in
Sheriff Homer Hunt's private
office on the north side of Die
courthouse.
| Cardenas-, who was m jail on
a chiirge of hurRlnry, had only
| recently liecn rolerLstsI from
| state prison where he had
| served a sentence on a bt ir$;ta ry
Final |tlans frw the annual conviction. .. ________ w>,„
nie Ud-pound bunglar demon- Night Of October 31, 1%4
Scout Disirict me outlined hy >trated to the sheriff's depait-; flK IT ORDAINED BY THK
T. t: Newton of Portland, dis- mW I*'1'1 be hod snaked his!CITY OOMNCIT. OF THE CITY
trlci activities chairman.
NOTICE is hereby given
fhot o hearing will be held on
the 9th doy of November,
1964 ot 9:00 am. in the
County Court at the County
Coiirtnovsc of the above
named County in Sinton, Tex j
os on the application of the
hereinafter named owner —-
for a license to sell beer at,
retail at a location not here
tofore licensed. The substance
of said application is as fol-
lows.
Type of license or permit -
^CLASSIFIED
SERVICES
l FLOYD'S T-V |
ice !
| ri-v#in j
1 Radio Service
Off-Premises i
Scout Dinner
And Meeting
To Be Alonday
Mrs. F. O. Gabriel end Miss
Gladys Tbraadi'UI were in Aus-
tin for the week-end and were
Joined (line by Mis Sharon
Gabriel of Souilnvevtern I’nl-
verstty >it Georgetown.
Beer RetoiicFs
License
Exact location ot business -
1205 Moin Street, Portland,
Texas.
Name of owner or owners -
Erich Wendl, Mrs. Elvira C.
Wendl, & C. W Jcnes.
Assumed or trade name -
l Featuring The Latest In 4
I RCA Test Equipment!
+ Service and Rep On Alf 4
+ Make* And Mod*l» j
Radio and TV 4 j
I
Numbing Snrvit#
FOR SALK
I TOR
• Rep«»r«
• American Standard
equipment and Parti
SALE: Thr**
I home rvenr r.«at
! School Low down pcjnSMKi.
| j Field A vc Ptione 52R 3022.
Call U* W*wn You
A Plumber
-“n
K*M0f
Tnft Implement
Company
phone Ms-iasy
OB SALE: Ten r*pot*ta
tawing machine* Can take «jt
-.-lies s« low as $5 00 montWy.
<Vh’ home dotnortntraFicnt 48S
Located In Wearrtn X.u
Eldfi. 310 Green Ave. J
Ph. ■)2*2422 Night PH____*
TAKE OVER balance on nut**
Mrs E. A. Schmidt and K
}| Saige near Mathis are well
p^vl with the results the>
jre ol it aiding fn»m Angleton
bluMtem <>n flat land that over
T A Vornor, Jr. of Taft,
district chairman wiR ;ev-su|o
of die dinner and mwMing
ORDINANCE NO. 2fil Maverick Morket No. 15.
A Curfew Ordinance For The ! Corporation name - Move-
rick Markets, Inc.
Name and title of all of-
w.,, through the 6 i-2 by Jl 1-2 OF TAFT, TEXAS: ficers of corporation - Erch
inch opening tJnvxlgh which j Section 1: It shall he unlawful I Wendl, President; Mrs. Elvira .
f«**l is prised to the pri .-oners. Ifor any jierson to engage n the I C. Wendl, Secretary Treasur-
Cardenos had slid down a I practice known ns "trick or | er, and C. W, Jones, Vice-
Auto Paint
Special
nRAGt.lNE - 8ULLDOZKP
SERVICE
Farm—Ranch—OltfieU'
Owner Operatr a
W. F. 8ARTL F.TT
Ph PL S *82S P O 601 ■
Arsmia* Pa»» Texas
rabi:
xfW:«>T i.auchme. Will do
tes fancy sewing. In nlow
■t Balance S61 «J .»»*?•'
$6.14 per month. 5M-2WS-
fuxxr,
I SALE: Two bednmti
c. arto-'hed g®r»E5*, ftneetS
!*'ur schools. Pried to
52S-2339. iteOSS.
We special!** In body wor\t:
Paint and repair Job* — All
work fully guaranteed — See
us today . . .
which will feature dm introduc
linn of the outstBmUqg Eagle
Seoul of 1361. the installation
of the newly elected d5strict of-
heerx and d.-siHct committee
of sheets he hod i treat” between the hours of I President.
~. . — —. .1
Any person shall be permit-
j cd to contest the facts stated
I in said application one! the
flows durmc h",n\ i-un. an i memlmrs. Tht* dinner an«l meet-
b»s wither poor jhruinage <h»e j^ u.,, u, }>(.w 6.)5 pm on
November 2 at dm Taft East
Elementary Cafeteria in Taft
rniic made
"borrowed” from other prison-j 8:30 F. M. October 31, 1964 and |
or» in thr bull ]mti .ual made jo:(K) A. M. the following clay,
his way along a ledge over the |Section 2- It shall be unlawful
second story windows to the j for any parent or [>erson in .. .
rixif of dm one-story witig on looo parentis entitled to lh<'! applicant s right to secure
Robert Hurper
John OlINff
i. L Carter
| TV tor Kent J
$1 • Per Daj ^
Brighten « Hosplta' s
7 Patients Day X
if
c SEE
Taft Implement Co
OR
;AI<E
1362
Ctmv;c>lrt
tiidtup orwMiaif for, «ood c<m~
dh-<rt. 203 Ma.xo'ia Ro>:4gM>Pt
or call SOI-2653. Rookpurt
vtcoa.
FOR SALE: Chevrolet carryall.
4
1a
f Phone 528-2635
Taft't
? 1 hone.
cr*ety. S»0.
e. Taft Tri-
| bur;
V->*"V^0r "X “ jr-'k-m-XO’ •. M
FOR RENT
NOTICE
the north side of the court-1 custody or control of any per- id license or permit upon
to the flatness. Tin- Angle*on
grass is about waist high.
costs as
Cage Motors
!FOR RENO
Phone 528-2052
house. He first broke a window | son under the age of 17 years i giving security for
i fund entered the district clerk’s knowingly to allow such person | provided by low.
™-X. -....... ...........’ZZ'ZnS'XXZrHHcHsv* ........." 1
rwo 2 Ixhlrooa
mt shed A Iso mm
hiU4 paid.
FOR REPAIR ol electric irons j , (>l>,)r,xsll ^
j coffee pots, toa .,crs, fijs Ijttt or a2k-2isai.
I ers, vacuum cleaners and ah | TS CM^h
; small appliances call Dues I ________ _______ ■*
j Massey, 653-2013 or 1336 Crosby ycy; RENT T -v> b'*drcsint;
(passes
Street. Portland,
ffcNl3 i
1 i-t'inn ol ’he district officers that room, lie had to snake his j for any person to induc e, en- j
to :i hy James Henry of Rcfmnn ....... C. ............ .s._ vs.1 i l.......................:...... ........... I
■
hed
’I r>a>
SEH;hl SERVICE
FLOOR SANDING MACHINE
FLOOR POLISHER & SCRUBBER
TAFT IMPLEMENT COMPANY
mmt LA 8-2536
Taft, Texas
««•*«• bermuda -:,,ls ' hy James llenay of Refugio, way back through the 10x1-1 courage or assist anv person |
high Percentage <>f Hm stork- Ihe speaker .4 the evening will i ^ whMV he had broken out to do any act in violation of j
men. is If"' <’n^s *ri IS'' " 1 l,,‘ •' H (.urine president of :t window jiane He next broke !any provision of the two pre- j
jp-asscs have ’hot places rl< I he Gulf (jhi-,1 C.ouncil. Also ap- lige-si/e pane from a window * ceding sections.
pending upon the .....I. slot*', |«mng ui the pivxt.ntm will be; jn lhe sheriff s office, which 1 Section 4: It shall be the duty
Kunfail and otlmi fach.iv Much.-Gulf (Jud Council Executive w„s Ws undoing. Dispatcher J. j of the members of the police]
more ron-Moral ton should he A C. Williamson of Corpus , jy. j; u-,w\ that tinkling of .department of the city to take:
pvw to Angi'-lot!. especially on He,-!: The closing ceremony i^uss and line act was 'into custody any person under j4
leiaiivelv wet taint w m> «mduc.t«-d hy Troop 312 ;mvr f,„- Cardenas. j the age of 17 years in violation ,
^— unximjin.'iu' The pint-size Ou'denas now iof section one of ll.is otiiinan -e ■
whiles away the time in soli- j hut such person shall be turned!
t.u y ckiIuwikhI with an o;>- rover to his or her parent or
fxirtunity to txm*ter on the wis- ; person standing in loco parentis j
dom of trying to out smart the] as soon as possible, it being the j
sheriffs department. intention of the City Council
j that no person under the age of j
Miss Mohrmann I17 >'«"«rs ,H‘ r,|awd in •iail</°'i
violation of this ordinance if it i
HomeCxOming I is reasonably {x>>s:iblc to turn j
Nominee At U.C.C. is,1,'h ,,ver ,0this1r:rt,hf!
M;... Rac Jean »ohnnam*. ,is ^ the filing
,um.,r student at the Ln.vcrsdy IHnt for violation of I
<>' °,rpus. rh,':,s" rn °*7n' this ordinance.
' « f Homecoming j 5. ne ,tco o{ pt,r.;
County, Texas jyou ever used, so easy too. Get
By Corinne Copus Deputy I Blue I-ustre. Rent electric sham-
2tc02R Ipooer $1. at CAGES.
WE WILL dean, oil and adjia
,rdy
-lulls
tfc»
you
DR. E. T. CALLAHAN
Chiropractor
Fi©W Ave,
TAFT,
Phone 528 2744
TEXAS
any sewing machine
home for $1.50. 405 Me«gu'ri-.
Corpus Christ i, Phone TU2-
1955. -ltr>014.
j READ Vogue September 15 Pare
; 134, Vogue October 1 Page 131,
• November McCalls Pa re 136
i Then call me. 528-2747. Taft.
Itc02*
FOR RENT. Des-Tiible 5 roonl
duplex 3ppr‘n:H:l. 2 bedroom,
living room, d lette, k chen
and bath w.th carport. Wired
for 220 volt appliances Extra
roomy r!os«- In desirable
re gbborfcopd. 2’6 Field Av;:.„,
Dr. E. T. C3.-aJ.att. Coll 528-
2744 TFCOSt.
Try A Classified Ad In The
TAFT TRIBUNE
IFOR RENT: One three hed-
j room house 815 Victoria and
:one rwo bcdmrn hou'V” at 827
i Victoria. Call 52M21S.
Uc028.
Ther# AAuIF Bk W Reason
* • »
Sank On Us
Bank iy Moil
HIK:n in Previous years on Hal-
r;:
Seldom in the history of the nation has a presidential candidate
earned the widespread editorial support that President Lyndon
B. Johnson has received from responsible newspapers and maga-
-Democratic, Republican and Independent
zincs-
"V1 ix‘ a ?'am^ u! ; desirable, and imposes addition-
on members of tire
dejiattment to protect
1:30 p.m. pitting alumni against,^ d ^
thr vm-siiy squad. ... linHice ......... - .......
Th- H.«necornmg Queen will ‘mjnor <>hiMwi who teave the
be nincted h> the student Ixxly :.mnK.{lja,P vicinity of their resi-
<m OcUiiwr 30. She and hei .imi fht, movement of
linue will ndo on tlx- Home- j such minor children creating ttn
coming float. . intolerable situation only on
The festivities will ltegm with | H;|lk>ween nkhl( !his ordinance
registration of alumni at 10 n.rti. ma()o effetliv£. oniy for the
on October 31 and close with
! tfit* UOC and Texas Lutheran
: College football game at 8 that
■ n i girt
THE
_ ’,Ma® i
TAFT TRIBUNE
limited time set out above.
Section 6: The violation of this
ordinance shall be punished by
a fine of not to exceed One
Hundred Dollars.
PASSED AND APPROVED
| this- the 13th day of October,
1964.
s-s W. L. Roots. Jr.
Mayor City of Tuft
ATTEST: s-s VV. P. Mullen
City Clerk 2tc021.
1- «
_- s - r H.ft iM'%
waam.
Many of these publications are indorsing a Democratic presi-
dential candidate foe the first time. One, the Atlantic Monthly,
has never before in its long and respected history given Its edi-
torial blessing to any presidential contender.
THERE MUST BE AND THERE IS A REASON FOR THESE INDORSEMENTS
The owners am! publisher* ol time a*w*papm sad mpiinfi are coiMemu-
ftve businessmen, deeply concerned with roktaitimg ami strenjtb-mns the wry
freedom which mate it possible tor them to exist and fiawish.
LIFE
“Atlantic.
\j
DON'T BE AN
UNKNOWING DIABETIC
There are more than 30 million people in the
world now shortening their lives because they
do not know they have diabetes. What a pity;
tar if con be lived with.
No waiting in line for yowr banking! ianlc-
by-mai! and make withdrawals and de-
posits mor® easily, more conveniently. Ste«
iax ... get the bank-by-maii habit.
!f there is a history of diebetes in your fami-
ly and you ore overweight, • cr if you arc
troubled by too frequent urination or have
a quick loss of weight —- check with your phy-
sician. These may be your warning signals. Our
dioboSic aid deportment carries a complete
stock of medicines and other needs.
FortWoi&|gS
First tate Bank
Conoly-Ewold Pliormcicy
225 Green Av®.
COMPLETE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE
Copyright 1964 (W11-1 -641
Member F. 0. I. C.
Taft, Texas
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Guthrie, Keith. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 4, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 28, 1964, newspaper, October 28, 1964; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth750634/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Taft Public Library.