The Calhoun County Times (Port Lavaca, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 11, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 14, 1961 Page: 1 of 8
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For Retarded
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would have aa a. main feature
a new machine-type language
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Donald Stokes of Four-I the armed forces
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named Morgan Tower, the Republican stahdard place 20 on the ballot He is D
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Planting that has
is largely of maize
bed was a hipe, 12 x 20 Amer Calhoun
lean Flag. unfurled and proud school district.
m*. the one that floats above
our Poet Ofth» Nice work nel-
City Plan.
per crop of thistles ■ and other
weeds that is requiring added
work to destroy
Plowing went op through the
weekend, with night schedules.
none other than i th Army was here on day lastcomping into general
ggy fields on most
misses him
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' TtTFTt1 HT"'‘K* ’ f (Ffw■iTf .WtT 1 Ah In. iol> work-
nd Larry Dio at- me chame al draw ing and journa
candidates lism Ah .nix anced m ith. math
i both crops needing
TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1961
week gathering information on substantial support in its intro-
U.S. SENATE CANDIDATES on
the tongest single-th cr ballot i Cat-
houn history were drawn for ballot
order, last week by County Judge
o
three to
to 1.0 t XX < .
any - time our community.
bo pass at Br.
you will fnd
Monty Rogers
respect Dr Stitt to the utmost, i
' arc some s
We ■ farms still
ing. Cook said, and some of
to Pres idtert
grade high school students
-meI
cultivated acres will take two ..,an
working* to get ready for plant-
(Clark of Pt rt
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truly
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Bi JOH vaiL
SULPHUR AND MOLASSES
makes
, set at
Board Seeking
—Replacemenf,
Lenertz Says
.d f"i the week ending Mal
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that hear their speech use
malen troni Seadrift is
along with new entry
( alhoun shrimp operators
in Austin to remedy a 1959
legislative act encountered
a worse one' See "Cory Pro-
tests" on Page 2.
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season has developed a
it is t» the loss of who- troble. Cotton, which is also
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next to a good dose of Sulphur ther has given Calhoun farmers >
A Molasses, or a fresh pickin a chance to catch up on pre-
of Polk salad greens we canitiparation of land for spring pla-
think of anything better for nting after one of the wettest
. Spring conditioning than a re- winter seasons in recent his-
vval meetin ” tory
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tinted out
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fol abet
office
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it night in th. Cost ।!
cught up, but everyone is try- K
IN HASTE And we want to ■ ing as hard as • possible and ta
add, and quick. that those peo- there has been some seed put
ple over there- in Rey Swinne^-af ground,'- County . Agent he
Church. We tired of speilingc. L Cook reported Monday
Presbyterian and Molasses; if Practically all of the county's
we have been • don't refer to
to hear a
el snne
iohn-e
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high school currieulm.
control center
of the cost is re-ture.
be in the Seadrift-long Mott
arew. Cook said although there
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LEAVING his post as manaE+r of the Fott ava-
ca (hamberot (ommerce on April 1 is Cliff Ter-
roll, who wil! becomne manager of the Rosenberg
C. of C. on that date. Terrell has been here four
' years.
n<>ns Texaco Station on the|Sam Houston
at that too army units when needed The eral body
THE SKIN1 It's in the feet. I Port Lavaca survey is one of in the
The "sign" of Fish Good for several in the area in the army are
Howard Hartzog. left, County Clerk
Matrrce WBod and Sheriff f> H
Halliburton. There are 71 names on
the ballot for an election on April 4.
contest is
The Calhoun County Times
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are admn !<
in the planting period, probably
will be held up until after the I
t grain sorghums are seedec
STRANEE GARDEN- Next Cook estimalesw,000 artsof
dcor to us here on Travis xran sorghums for the
Street lives the McDanel fam-iseason 22.000 acres of cotton.
iAnd they are Mama and111,000 to 5,000 neres of-rieeune-
papi McDanel then -Ktken probably as many of corn
A report on the State Young
I Democrats meeting in Austin
I on Saturday will be heai i
it includ
xrted t
"fed" language courses
been done
and corn,
an early
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| strengthen th. elementars cur the laboratory, and the intro l ding of a counselor for junior
riculum for the 1961-62 chool duction of its technique, "it I-.high schools.
year, the Calhoun school head hoped that additional foreign
A plan that world give im- ' explained last week to a school- languages can lx added to th
mediate army aid to Port La- board meeting that approved secondary cur 1u ulum " he said
vaca in the event of hurricane the enlargement of th. high This may be possible by tht
school curriculum 1962-63 term
a ger h. rt
... '0 1(1
xtens
sb!
Bob Ther- course,is planned hr tin 192 63 This has more teaching pws.
opposed -year m sibilities than can Im; h indil.
The, adde“Gour;es art part explained ' Dr Huffstutle r sad other additions include
of a longage plan outlined of the new system."Itisa i .extension of the Special
by Huffstutler for all arras of much improwed method of tea- cation program into, the
the school, from elementty thing and one that is being school for the first turn.
School Election teaching by electronics:
Voting Open Now Language Lab Features
about 350 a res,’ most !\ cotton and
maize. Wax re 11 with hands on t hree
tractors. He is talkin oVer the sit-
uation ith one of the hands t the
sixth location they tried before find-
in+ 41444. rea4y to plow . ...
i 1$ re-
all'I Wi ll
Rosen.
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s aid
Ballot
th- twi
cath
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can
ped by Fourth
quartern, U S
de crease, according trrasureu <i
a little, and your humble chron: Farm tractors in maximum c
ickr is glad to see our.8ood i effort were growling almost v
the . clock over Cal 1
, off with a fong-tmmGtemd.ehoun County into their second *
ours name of Dr. - v 1 - j week in a catch-up effort to
He is the head production manjget land ready for planting be-
mduatthe Presbyterten- -Preacher -foredryweather
• Factory over in Austin. And
county on April 1 may cast an • ‘ • that we have the smallest in
absentee ballot today in the gm ■ . ■ A gm • I A m l iterval possible between mana
- Curriculum Growth.
Ballt tar theschool election
An expansion of the Calhoun ics systemthat TlltoWg'tnem to a vocational 7
and rapidly
I use It has
We are
ties for a
ir, county -wRe voting
Bara nembers
Jean Da.X th.
laboratory, students
'7-' "“7
of t< aching
Lavaca area, that dm th n from the National De
emergency work by fense Education Agency, a fed-
l A re+
of comn
loll l- 1
hepe al
.t Aj1i
nummirt • . I l.'W*» -V'— motamrncmsememmten-eau
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my friends Dr Hyatt of the
First Baptists, Dr Will-Mathis
Dunn of the Methodist, Moe*
of the First Christians and no
these spring gathering-- hs "re-
vivals " That would maybe,
The ai nu < '•
cers and direct
, County I'm
Outlined
n
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$ 3
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- It is that time" of year when •
we all need our blood thinned ,
the Port
Only two candidates
each of the two races.
dicated this w‛‛
Tlie numin I
< f chick. n_KX
b. d to 27 la
exploring possibili-
laiert/ and
’ 1:. 1‛We ( ai
K ‛wa er. .1
telling who-all else 'That feller i
Dunn parting his name in the ,
ballot in th. U S. Senate race "Bill" Blakely is number 29 on- Crosby.
that will be voted on over Tex- the list, right in the middle of The final two names n the
as April 4 the ballot, State Senator Henry longest list of candidates for
Morgan’s name was the first B Gonzales is number 54 and one office in Texaelection his-
drawn frorh the list of 71 can- Maurv Maverick of San Anton- tory are two women, Joyce J
didates in the Senate race by io ts 26th. - Bradshaw of Dimmit and Mrs.
- an ylprtion committee for the The top ten listings on the Martha Treadway of Grayson
county of County Clerk Maur- Calhoun ballot belong. Th order. County:
ne Wood Sheriff D B Halli- to Morgan, Wesley Roberts of ’Ballots will be available for
burton and County Judge How- Gaines County, Dr G. H Allen absentee voting at the county
rd Hartzog - , of Bexar, Floyd Payne of Val clerk's office on Wednesday Ab-
None of the top-ranked sena- Verde, Rev. Johnnie May Eck- sentee voting will extend to
torai candidates are in the top man of Washington Chester D April 1
10 names on the list and three Brooks of Travis, V C "Bus- Voting for the U 3 Senate
of them are in the bottom seven ter" Lgan of Collin. Willard race will coincide with county-
listings ' Park Holland of Harris, Ben M wide voting on two offices for
Cong Jim Wright of Tarrant Johnsoh of Harris and Ronald Calhoun County Navigation Dis-
CcnmtviB number” 69 on tht 6*1- ’ BeJW* dT TFavH~ tric ’Board and. in PortTavaca
lot Attorney General Will Wil- One little-known candidate with annual city council elec-
son is number 65 and John with a well known daughter has tions.
H Johnson of Harris County bearer, is
English and sperch instruction 1 will meet at 7:30 p m tonight ch
and other courses, the superin- at 918 N San Antonio St Mi- ,
a system allowing upper
ghbors even if you probably
sot sumo help from Roger pr -before election
Stephen, both staunch Boy Sc- i mhe three board offices on the
outs, and with green thumbs i ballot will be voted on by air laboratory has been approved This 1s but one feature of with Calhoun firms in conn..
when it comes to planting flags Cathoun voters, although the for the 1961 62 school vear and the labratory that will step up tion with clasaronan instiucton
---- offices are for specific districts is being developed by school "imme asurat lx ' th. r.ti of 'This addition is an effort to
E bourd members from Port La- stutler nd rang.
The curriculum additions wll teaching and of specialized in- der stitiy. perhap for 191 62.
also include distributive duc , struction Huffstutler explaine is a vn®atonal trade and in-
the tion -- a vocationa I course in Students in th. laborator dustries course and long-rangi ।
the Port, I ui\7»ea < merchandising combining cla have mdixidu.il -tudx M.ition- plans are for added vocational
conneetintnaemrharrnT-metrt
work and auto mechancs
I
the
Edu-
high
and
$8,000 to being considered in th. egi!
The Name Of Johnson
- V
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offi, '
W,.wi
'.I rt
' th
n I I
A familiar childre n‛s disea
•ti € of € mant
. 'i । tn,m f. ur
nalism courses will be in
u > s .. ffer
And if or other disaster
. a hi i । . \ ।
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Th.
takinE an Ari-
tin Wosenberg
. E- Grandstaff of Corpus Christi,
‘ who is the father of Mrs. Bing
(hiding •<
be on th-
to fig,.
*8, nted tc’tai 1003 fune’w ’
< la x t. n Toa
p‛x 1- howing u;
ill'll ked fl equene x ovi r
a ste ad i ' 15b •
uarv . with . from
do on-the-job
werk- with
ome for consideration by the
chamber board in i few days
it is important tri our program
a re i" > 11
; torn, x an
a final finane a re;wrt from L‛H
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manazer of Hi.
il' i ■ ' . i ('< ,,
partinipatng and
na mb t । > f the
HOW THEY LIVE
vou want to see an
ight cases the wet k । ung
countv unit health ing
at F"r
, x 1 at
, rwd
The Young De m«« 1 it- Chili
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final re ,"1 ' 1
paien bo \ W
ector of tin ( a
th. (• . I ■ .' i in. '
tatt, d < 'hi all i n w .;
7:30 p 1 tonight in
Admini’ 1to offict
Th 2100 a,;; be
The language laboratory I a
new development in ehe t. ach
ountx rep
. i a ( s i <
I compiled
ha ■ bmttec
will head the Calhoun County Interim U
shown of t|l(. nonmnating con,ttec
11 ,1 an । w inch will present a recommed-
Trrrrrttrth Ttmnnmgrom--f
mi; s|. n mr stud and U report
w the city council*
inf ctons. in-
fever. rem tn
n IS months
' < ••'.-.alt
'll f r Port
‘.it ng te
mer ting.
of Merit Alli b< 11
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lenertz said, "and hop
How ett and
On Long
Schedule
AT LAST ('alhoun County farm 1 s
started thejr long-delayed ptowing
last week, hoping against more rain
and furl her days of fields "too wet
to plow”. J. (' Williams id the
Green Lake communitr-whefarms
. f the la: t • si N era
niv 15 cases re
languagt laboratory • will
mult-purpse usage, in ।
' ‛ ' of <24 300 t 1
in lx , tw.. th.
532 --0-
a n.a
85 k iz.2
A-. . -pp-
tltElbit t
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Only one
ballot. for
ptaccrrpem
S Senator W. A
• »e-‛ OK'
h. we d
and Loan Building accord-
! f : hit
l.< he. l ..
t h. s. h "
" f offi-
f the Cal-
Fund has
1 J'h to
1% nd Sax
throat
W Keltr n
and hjd
Unifed Fund
11 hT. Wil!* v-
1. ' 1m me rts of
Lois DeShazor Stat. Demo
— a I cratic Commit tee woman, wiii
avail- speak on bills which al now
j admins1le‛t
• Mrs Htr
........ ‘ health dep:
I Navigation Board "
Absentee Voting ,
I Open Wednesday
Ik l g ■ uh’ l
' 1 ■ h hin
i l. ’ n । d a' <
, Roger and Stephen Good ex-
amyiesfAmertana’ Now we r
have observed their yard-work-
ing activities for several days t
Never once did we suppwse Mrs j
McDanel was planting something
entirely unique even for Port j
Lavaca’s potent soil But. lo
and behold this morning-as *e |
went out to pick up the paper. ।
there in the middle of tin flower
D'. W
n: c
years
' A nattve wne -ad atrac-
■ ate of B !. r un. i iti Ter-
' t eh wa hanamor m rgs
Lvten chante f< l a jeut be-
:foj _clnL__I‛ it Lili a___
Mi ’l. i " w . '. h.'s at
.Ja_j:__lutn‛t -. 0* " -■ will
move to Ko- enb i g at the close
' r tha erhont trrm
Terrell Resigns
Alton White is the fir 1 none
m th. at-large i oe an<l John
D—WTnETei n i(..nd
through high school widely adopted ’ enlargement of the counseling-
Studies at. underway now to Following the installation of guidance program with the id
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is onix t
d< ct >i:
county s,
oil
|zon j. b
« kst
The preliminary contract for
a comprehensive mastet plan--
1 h f r the ( M x of Port
W proved last week-
< nd by Ha ci'x planning com-
nis*ic nwt titeaze ne X re-
presentati’ f"l the cwprative
< It x -f <1. ’ a ftn ' t ; rogram.
W I Wa k ■ \..sf m of the
state I ronnimtal Develop-
m nt Pr. gran offic - a part
of the -tat. denrtment of hea-
th met A 'th inning ( om-
(: . h. । । ■ .. • Don l . ne rtz
n/ hi (•< an m it . < to tn down
details . f th. »• ni i a< t that is
1" mg math v ith a i.itx planning
fr m
The Ci ntract I - being awarded
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t t lad
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