The Calhoun County Times (Port Lavaca, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 2, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 10, 1961 Page: 2 of 10
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Fuesday, January 10, 1961
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Replaces Corn
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assistance
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VISIT ANGI I TON
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"Caught In The Act" will bejagressive out
Texas.
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BANANAS 25
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GARDEN FRESH
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No. 303 can 25c
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Slafes Meeting
On Padre Island
Young Demos - .
Meet Tonight
al numbersand specialties Thel tin will give this section of re-
econd part of the show will be' quests among the deepest con-
states which has no statewide
plan for exploitation antdevet-
Former Lavacan
Killed in Wreck
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Subseription per year: $3.00 in
Calhoun Cdunty; $5 for distri-
bution
County.
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value of
ared with
cei tain areas of West Texas, but
low rainfall and heat there dur-
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East
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LAUNDRY & CLEANIRS
DAILY PICKUP AND DELIVERY
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Bar-T-Banch
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Staley's Crystal
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College Students
To Tour Alcoa
SHORTENING
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SALAD DRESSING
SPECIALS TUES. 4 WED
Jan. IMF .
Money Orders For Sale
Home Floor Polishers For Rent
Pay Your CPEL Bill Here
reg. size 33c
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PORT LAVACA
FI K CLENNINC
AND STORAGE
line., in
at Sea Island Motel
j wil turn pale
‘corn production somwhat haz-
- ardous.
I and children sprnt
< mas holida i w uh 'J
in Dennison .
whih/The highway de pt, brought out i few
family. But-
How many
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Thur
Americans knom2
pany of Port Lavaca,
301 S Colorado.
DICK REAVIS.
Publisher
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Joy a
the public, one
..that corn acreage, was second
hly to that of cotton. Now it
' i aks fourth in Texas, being
. cotton and wheat, in tat order
ring about amh
! late advertis-,
■ a Texas’ citi-
divided into two part
moneys worth, we
more support and
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and oler i
count eun
GO
Mr and
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says it cannot
other states
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devoted to an old time minstrel
with many long time local favor-
dom ites in their accustomed roles of
ands end men. The show will be stag-
first part will l>e just like a zens
entire
The current
will b, subject
and one territory ,
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will be
The Texas Industrial
poll tax drive
and new industry promotion
Tourist and new industry pro- i about this and may like to et '
got underway in 1960. *
Mexico City: H W Frrinw-
the Texas Parks Board Austin
Eighteen senior Rice Univer-
sity mechanical engineering stu-
dents will be guests of Alcoa’s
Point Comfort Operations todav.
The students will tour both
the smelting and refining plants,
-uLlheir ll_tii .. ________
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.-n.and Director of Public Works
12 ’ Hrrman Ladewig said they
। Puerto Rico)- spent $374-million
in 1957 to lure industry arid
new residents More thara$6-
million was spent to promote
tourist travel alone
Figures from the U.S Cham-
g• -U73 AF *-4g-- ----
,srowsmgar I"1 incupoeatto
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chsa
2.37—-
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miilk except butier It 1: includ
i ly all of the money re-
will warrant deep con-
ls which,
hike the ,i
Most Texas corn production lpren counted in .) ck- " (n1
1- in C ntral and East Texus. eer -ding to the 1950 (‛en ■;
or < ast of the' 30-inch rainfall Arrteulture Total Hand in f 11 ms
belt Some cern is grown in
can expect for advertis; ’ .
CIGARETTES
ANY CARTON AT REGULAR PRICE.
- $5.00 IN B. & B STAMPS FREEl
PEPSDDENT
TOOTH BRUSHES
’ AT REGULAR PRICE.
$5.00 IN B 6 B STAMPS FREE!
Texas farms are bmg anr Ronnie • pent theN w y
THE CALHOUN COUNTY
TIMEs
of all food preducts of frms are based on the di appeal. ipo
ranches* and fisheries. of food products. The quantit
Consumption of dairy products !f,f cach mono r divided Js
led, with '414 pwounds fet !«'■ tot.l wptlatim
son - the muval nt fsbut A hardworking 200 -
250 quarts of milk The totalof course, eats more of the
include- fluid milk and al! fods than infants. invalids
other fornis ol foods made from
The; mg
placed in pasture it used to be weekend in Anettn vi
Mr and Mi
was II. led at 561 188 aria
minds * Auditorium.
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budget it . will
JACKSON I RMS
A total of 946 farin
1903 5.816146
produced 140,-
competing states. ;
Linked directly with the tour-
The Texas Legislature thisist promotion 'and with indus-
year is certain to 1m- flocded trial contacts just as strongly)
with mohey-spending requests, are- parks and recreatign.
Togve thehodfcnsent tot-Mere-than 6000-aeres ar en-
all the requests, no matter how compassed in Texas State Patks; .
well-found.d and good they are,There are hjgh mountains. can- .
would be the same as opening vons. vastforests, islanes and
the gates to For* Knox_it would . seashore. There are- historfc
’ Nia
oest
est rate of 4 089101 pereent.
। Third was Columbian Securi-
ties Corp of Texas and Dittmar
and,., Inc., of San Antonio,
with an interest rate of 4 1116
' percent. Highest rate submitt-
i d was 4 283668 percent.
travel insuranen.
The affair will
Monthly rate by city > mg the growing scason make
Vrvl Walker
of the ‘tourist
smart professional musical r" Organization, ch . "
vue consisting of a series of government, and T _____ .
I comedy situations, benutifully - Among the many ‘money re-
costumed dance choruses peh- quests, perhaps the State Leg-
’ forming intricate routines, vo- islature now assembling in Aus-
Texas ceiEF 'Northern Mexico \ ac at ionlane I This year it will ask the Legis- 1
Lon (Ti,the onv’preilture for $300000, to ptacentuet-
dent "he organization has everlvertisements in national publi- fopment.
had, indicated that ’ • nct cations.
vities will he limited to a Innt
De6; !<■ yet the
<•<1 in fa’ ■ und oik
""Thd fruit and vegetable
grop v, excluding potatins -
w - a close second at 109 pound
pc: pot dutate con impton
was 108 pouns per “amta. . .
The third ranking group was
meats The averago was 178
pounds per |x” on and included
voultrv. and’fih a woli a, the,
-red-mentsber* pork ne amt
Consumption “of otheroodlacreasectipue: from,
groups included 146 poundof year while the upsurge ingrain
flour And ceral vroquct leK-orEhum ‘ "otonEes on a
Averaged 1,488 Pounds Per Person
Americans ate well in 1960 capita. 108 pounds, of sugar
____Year-end estimates indicate and sirup 67 ounds of fats
tiful supplies of food Tor 191 "anef oif“ IT poumts of.....eggs
The U S. Dept of Agricui- about 26 dozpq and 17 pwound-
ture said fod conumption for of cotfee, tea and cocoa
1960 averged 1 488 poounds pel The Ipartment said e tim-
person based on retail weights ates of consumption per pet son
be that costly and call for a sites and rerreational areas for ,
kittv" somewhat identical to hunting, fishing. ,picninking and-.
Hori Knex hiking -Scenery and.-errain
vary from the some90-illion
iyears old Palo Quro Canyon to
p botanical garden filled* with
—Rislaturenorchids, ferns and a prfusion
of wild flowers
The beginning of
comt . wh n ofe unde
that women, a- alway
the right to change then
Beth the tourist and industry ker of Commerce show that!
seekjng agencies contend that every dollar spent on state tour- 1
pre- ! traction items for the
Sorghum Adaptable
The decline in corn acreage
is lefe+ly a result ot greatly
i xpanded grain Sorghum pro-
duction, which has been found
to be more adaptable generally
to Texas soil and climate con-
inert for
' chure, but
I pete with
$23,7504 a- >
L and
-e..a
28bg
outside of Calhoun
ooselveco- l despite penny-ante • budgets. । natural
, of opeyntion for ths J
Ua hortage develps in cos-
metics the face of many a Iady
2 "ENmee '
A, " ,!
i-arerenez With
34204 : h1
33,5
oriinated < r ranizat irin
hh banded together to
an image of the Soirth
W ALKER GUEST
Darlene Schumake of
tsvike was the gues-t of
al Mis Vug.I Walker last
acres inBrackettvi!ipAfon*o Vlloon-
or, of the Pemex 1:0. Club.
* * *
UNCLE LINK KEZ . : "A
nodding acquaintance is o n e
The Texas-Mexico
Council a group of
matter tonight
the Calhoum
7507733 bushel of corn with a
y alle of $67.5630 352 The average
corn ciop for the perid from
1937 to 1946 was 70.422.00 bu-
-),s rem 4392,000 acres
4 ‘
on a
’Tuesday1 when
1
fifexas canot achieve tts growth -ist programs alone hakennght
j anticipate actual construcion
i work on the water and. sewer
■ improvements will be done over
a six-month period, beginning
raround April 1.
Second to the successful bid
was Underwood, Neuhaus and
Mr. and. Ms Jamen M:
organiza- sideration by the
alliiensof South Texas and North- and among thest
per ern Mexico interest in tofiristi"" of 42*
promotion. wil! convene at South Ei
Padre bland January 20 21.
for another of its semi-annual I
meeting «
This will start the fourth year | motion
ask the Legislature for $420,900
a vear
bitin s session wi'l b<
728 'ton b she is with a
$17 1:18 /WM) Iis tovp
more tidin' 7,500000
grain ■ orchm
Titbark n
at 1" in Texas
the beach* a Pacre, while mission alsoprduced a
cap in consu
M’S. If
, D A Hearo of the. Gulf O11it goes in with six figure bud-
Cerporation. Houston, and Dan । gets comparable to those of
#78.7
4 # Ay#
the mother of four small *
rm and had been residing
her family in Henrietta
husband, Robert Nolan
h 28, was seriously inur- .
In 1953 the latest vear for
which fu!l ftpires aiv available,
corn wa . cultiv atei on 1 526,000
Iexns acms, yiekding about- 42,-
Saturday morning «.
Speakers on the program in-
clude’ J T "Hanpv" Shahan,
the creator ■ of Alato Villape.
create its first touri tsv brochure:, a Texts, second largest state in
T xu i 32-pagi lklet in four colors., the Union, is one of only three
2 for 73c
A. former Port Lavaca resi-
dint. Mrs. Loretta R. Baugh,
35, was fatally injured in a two-
ear collision ne ar Henrietta, y,
Texas on New Year’s Duy ■
Mrs. Baugh, sister of Mrx. •
Ruth Bronner of Port Lavaca,
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e .
County Young Democrats Club
holds its January membershi,
sessio
The meeting is bwoked for 8
p m in the home of Mr and
Mrs John Henderson at 918
N San Antonio
g#GAxizaTOM CHMITM-
» ’ »y ■ • tut
R A V M I N
wu-q-
potential in the Sixties unless back 22 3° the economy of the j
state ,
Although the Texas Legisla-
fl. ture has nasse an amendment
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I authorizing out-ofstate promo- '
. LIONS— tion, no funds have been allo- — ________-
(Continued From Page I -A rated to implement such a pro-? TO SHOW WARES — atl . 94 1 ( • t aler)
Clifton, six toot, cight inch giat of the Hai lem
cu decidd that i wo provid- tInmotvoftthecroddestates Stars, towers over some players so much they
-d some worthwhil entertain- alone n ; tourists, equal candribble a ball right through himnSuch isthe
• amounts spent case in this picture. Tiny Brown is the dribbler.
The Stars play the fams New Work Rens in
• Fort Lavaca on Jan. 23. -
cp-m*
o 4
11——ft is-eerinmly-gratifying and----------
ri highly complimentary to the
city that such a sizable group .
.1 of itaionally known, bond un-
y derwriters are interested in •
/j ’ handling thc- bpnds of Port
■ Lavaca. ' 'Mayor) Frank Kinsey
. । stat d at th*- Wednesday nfght ,
jnuabid opening. •
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The Calhoun County Times (Port Lavaca, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 2, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 10, 1961, newspaper, January 10, 1961; Port Lavaca, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1613001/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed May 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Calhoun County Public Library.