The Calhoun County Times (Port Lavaca, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 22, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 30, 1961 Page: 2 of 8
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THE CALFIOUN COUNTY ‘TIMES
Man Enters Plea
SEADRIFT MOTES:
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By MBH. O. B. MORGAN
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persons at a cost not to exceed
$800 was approved Tile bleach-
awarded the first Calhoun Coun- scholarship to Victoria College
Senate Passes
3 Calhoun Bills
ors Day.
FARMERS INVITED:
The Home Demonstration Club
Yoakum Field
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Day Planned
Toastmasters
be
Have 3 Guests
Calhoun county is starting
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At Dinner Meet
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area merchants on the operat-
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Robert Pooley
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TERRY BUNCH MOTORS
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Teen-Age Club
Meets June 1
Libraries Have
N3w Besf Sellers
The bad checks which usual-
ly run about $80 payroll checks
have been cashed in a Port La-
met
Mi s
Mrs. Donna Burlage spoke on
"Yours To Command", Roland
Cain on Memory at Your Fin-
and delightful
This book is
burn University
is scheduled to
In-
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ac.
sented by Mrs. Joann Fox, pre-
sident of the group.
able for other events
The board was informed that
final plans for the sewage and
ed by the state House of Rep-
resentatives got Senato approy.
Planning Board
John Richard Alvarez was ap-
the sta-
labora-
GRADUATES—.
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COMPACT cousin
OF THE THUNDERBIRD
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evil
The dem-
making -
fall into a noose being drawn
by area officers. Sheriff D. B
Halliburton said Monday.
Some of the members of the
intendent
gave the
To Gel Degree
AUBURN Robert Bruce Pon.
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Yours truly,
F M. Logsdon, M D
County Chairman,
Republican Party
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LEO WESTERHOLM •
617% N. Virginia e
Phone JA 4-2474
Il a good day to discuss your
fulure security through life
insurance.
SOLrs MEET ...TODAYI
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5 to review the plans
A letter from Central Pow-
j er and Light Company notified
J council that an off-street area
lighting schedule has been put
। into effect with lights to cost
zog set bond at $300 and Be
was released on bond.
He was arrested by city
Want-Ads Make
You Money!-Call
- JA 4-4788
Futures the one that ,
never cramps your style.
“Your Friendly Drug Store”
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Some luxury compacts
make you choose between
your friends ... and your
luggage. But not the new
Falcon Futura.
Serving our customers the last 5 years with per-
manent complete records of all prescriptions for
tax and insurance purposes.
FREE DELIVERY
Stop, Swap and Sava now... during your Ford Dealer’s Swapping Boo
mANy Falcon Futura
Southlond
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Wa invite you to stort
saving regularly at
our bank.
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be in
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i mendation that the city purchase
portable bleachers to seat 200
ing methods of the„check ring,
to aid in a roundup.
The sheriff said he has in his
office descriptions of the type
en a tieket on charges of follow-
ing too close
to be the commencement speak-
cr.
smoothly written
reading novel.
available also at
I pointed to the Port Lavaca City
Planning Board at a special *
1 council meeting Thursday. Al-|
varez will fill the vacancy creat- l
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ty Civic Theatre scholarship pre-Roearyteduby athe -- Lavpgaiague park, and will’be
i making the presentation at Hon-
| mg candidates to run
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lice early Friday morning
Police investigated an acci-
i dent at the corner of Austin St
, and Alcoa Drive at 5 20 p m.
* Saturday Damages to a 1955 car
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publican primaries, and locat-
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LEW DUNN, son of Rev. and CHARLES ROBERTS is the |
Mrs. Will-Mathis Dunn, has been winner of the annual two-year
TWERE‘5 NOTHING QUITE
.LIKE HAVING MONEY IN
THE BANK-FOR:
House Bill Ml to authorise the
sale of more than 800 acres of
submerged land off Seadrift to
To The Editor of The Wave:
Dear Sir:
Recently in Harlingen. Texas
150 conservative Democrats bolt-
ed the Democratie Party to join
the Republican Party.
In taking this action, each per-
son present signed the follow,
ing statement: "We intend to
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Mrs Dave Medealf
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HOME FROM HOSPITAL
Ralph Grimsley, manager of
the Sands Motel, is home af-
ter spending four weeks in a
San Antonio hospital. and is re-
ported to be getting along fine.
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Council Names
. . . a big roomy trunk.
You put luggage in its
plact, not in the back seat
which is reserved for your
friends. Futura doesn't
cramp your style—or your
budget either! It’s Amer-
ica’s lowest-priced* luxury
compact. It coats you less
to run, too. Read about
Falcon’s record-breaking
Mobilgas Economy Run
win below!
* Bened on a com parison ef manufaeturere’
tuffttiMl rttuil delivered price
Campo. Cuero, Sinton and oth,
er area towns, mainly at gro- ♦
eery stores and supermarkets
tters present Mrs R C. Bar-
: ton wave the demonstration on •
One of. the
Albert Pete June k i
It is our plan to
trie Point Comfort Library.
are in custody
gertips".
who h is
I speaking
tomatos and
the City of Seadrift was approv-
. ed.
■ driven by
a two-party to all conservatives to join he
conservative Republican Party
I would like to see the same and help us organize a strong
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A commissloning of Army and publicans for all local and state party system of government.
Air Forde cadets and Navy and I offices so that Texas and the I am writing this to appeal
Marine midshipmen among the Valley will have
graduates is scheduled at 9 .30 State "
John Coward went to San An-
tonio Wednez fay and visited Mr.
and Mrs. W H Miller.
'Lamar Bush of Corpus Chris-
The Port Lavaca Toastmas- sizeable gang
ters Club held their regular din- 1
didates Wt believe that the only
receive the de- way to insure a choice of phil-
gree of Pachelor of Science onosophy for the people is through
Friday. June 2, at 5pm in I active support of the Republi-
Cliff Hare Stadium Dr Her-
bert E Longenecker new pre- function as’members of the Re-
_ drainage -work will. be ready
June 1. and council set a spe-
i cial meeting for 1 p.m. June
604 degree candidtes at Au-
di Houston Schools town and about” life's continu-
detotd to problems con-
, in Victoria and have made state-
tier meeting May 24 Lairy Ha- ments that opened new activity
milton was toastmaster andjinto the bad check artists' per.
James Aliev was table topics suit.
mnter F Mutlgnn wae von-t Halliburton is anxious to brief
era! evaluator and Roy Kuehn
TO LOUISIANA
Mr. and Mrs Kelly Smith and
' family, and Mrs. Walter Sen-
' sat of Seadrift left Friday for
| Crowley, Louisiana to spend a
week with Mrs Hines Smith.
peas and
givtn At
I i gram.
for both
Results
exp 1 u
Additi onal information regazd-
ing the trip, and arrangements
Thursday morning with
D L Keliv with 12 mem-
(0
qawbliq
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Not logg ago. a serious
mastoid infection in-
volved about $100 for
the actual operation—
$200 for two weeks' hos-
pitalization— $50 for
doctor- bills — plus a
gamble with death.
Today, prompt treat-
• ment with one of the
newrantibiotiesctenss up
most infections before
they become serious.
It is a
The Cnthevn Countv Hibrary I C ation.
ed by the r«ignation of A. L. , (e, ‘ . i.- .
Burns after his election to the ale ‘ ‘1 ' ass I ‘ in
council in April ’ the Air Force is at home with
l , his parents before being sent
The appointmenttof Mrs.Jew- to Abilene.
ell Swinney to the Park and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald McCown
Recreation Board was ratified, and daughter and Mr. and Mrs.
The Park Board recom-
confrontation of good and
where large c uantities of checks
of checks used, fictitious com- are cashed
torv facilities.
the new
plastic roodle dogs The next
at the Hant Drease
Tuesday, .May 30, 1961
George Edward Reeves enter-
ed a plea of not guilty to charg-
eswof driving while intoxicated.!
in a hearing in County Court
। on Friday Judge Howard Hart-
and Carrell Turner,
completed his basic
topics, gave an ex- i
Visitors will see Tatesf*
and copiparsons of
and comparisons of d
eding- Versu ' tranf.
In a Futura you not only
got a luxurious interior
with individually con-
toured bucket seats, a
handy console between
them, wall-to-wall carpet-
ing, and all the extras;
you also get room for three
people in. the back seat,
plus . . .
NOTE: Under the test con-
ditions of the Mobilgas
Economy Run, a Falcon,
with standard shift, scored
32.6 miles per gallon . . .
best gas mileage of any 6-
or 8-cylinder car in the 25-
year history of the Run!
(Another Falcon was
^second, with 31.6 mpg!)
Drivers of all cars were ex-
perts , . and really out to
win. But Falcon topped
’em all! .
nqao omssom %haKarmyany.
can Party
need of people experienced in
the ways of politics. We need
and want conservative Demo “
crate to joint the Conservative
Republican Party In fact most
of the present members are for-
mer Jeffersonian Conservative
Democrats, including myself •
I think the Pioneers of the
Republican Party in Calhoun
County have proved that one
can admit to being a Republi- .
can and not lose friends or busi-
ness I still count numerous ,
friends and business associates .
In the Democratic Party and
as far as I know, have not lost
a single friend bv my sand I
I am a Conservative and I
feel that even a very liberal
democrat will grant me the
right th have and express my
opinion We have not reached J
the police state yet and I be- ;
lieve even the powers in con-
trol don t want a police state ,
Also, "ins" believe in a two
DR. ARTHUR HARRISON inspects some of the
fruit which will be discussed at a special field
day in Yoakum on. Wednesday to which Cal-
botn farmers are invited.
were estimated at $185. The oth-
er car was driven by Co Eu-
gene Steele. The officers report
gave no report of injuries, tick-
ets. or damages to the Steel
car
Another two-car accident on
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Broadway kf'fl —1— ........
estimated $750 in damages I A Ao l
to carsdriven by Benjamin Fitz- ; ( )eeeggmggc ( I gon A go
.gerald and Mrs Clemencia “((2" | Cl
! Resendez. Fitzgerald was giv- “ ""■ “ " " “"e
MockingKud” bv Harper Lee i temporaneous speech the title ■ mma m
Mi- 1e. first woman in nine- of which was presented to him ' M(pjPM( • 4
men years to capture the honor ust before speaking, nn "Is the-M“9• • 4b f “»
. winning the Pulitzer prize Unitnd States Still the Leader
awari for fiction. ‘ has written of Nations.
a m in Langdon Hall Presi-
dent and Mrs Ralph R Draugh-
m a n }
growing
will be
Arthur I Harison, will ine Coun' Agent Co k
charge of a program pri-• ---- -----
Guests of the club for the .
evening were Oscar Lenertz and
Norman Iubbers of Port La-
■ aca and B R Butler of Point
Comfort Members present were
Mis Donna Burlage. Mrs Dee
Koch, James Alley W H Floyd. 1
Bill Gantt Roy Kuehn. E J
Mulligan. John Short. Mr. and
Mrs Carrell Turner, Mr and
Mrs Roland Cain and Mr and
Mis Larry Hamilton -
1 tor will be given
voiding to (purity Agent C. L. for transportation to the field
Cook meet can be obtained by call-
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U.S MAIL
On Check Ring > lndlvWu,ls . ,
A ring that has been rfr,- pany names, details on the me more, than the city pays for '
ins.and cashing checks in. a thod of operation used by the This off-street lighting will be House Hill 1045 gives the Game Mrs Gene MeC own and < hild-
soutn neas area that includes check cashers, and some des- available to individuals and bunk and Fish Commission authority ren are visiting her parents and
to cription oLthe wanted persons •nesses ..for lighting large areas to control wildlife on the north-isister in Arkansas.
He asked merchants to con- 1 outsiee their buildings, such as east section of Matagora Is- The Teen-age club will have
tact him for the detailed Infor- yards, or parking areas. land the first meeting June 1 from,
mation. so they can be on the A revised engineering review The Calhoun County Drainage 7 to 11 at the elementary schoo
alert for the botus checks and of the City Harbor construction District II was validated in dThere will be games dancing
notify officers when one is spot-1 repair work was accept. 1 House Bill 433 and other recreation
ted. ' -____ _.
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EARNINGS... A A
onstration will
plaques
meeting will be June 8 with
—Ition Company.
Three important Calhoun bills 1 m - ——-
; that had already been approv-j
vestigattens Laboratory at Y
k .m on Wednesd:v. May 31
Can, when it ends In that tune she
Dr. John McFarland, super- learns a lot about life in her
was timer and gave the invo-
al in a busy cleanu; session
last week
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f'ah un ccunty farmers are , an opportunity to tout
Palacios, Victoria. El
invited-to attend a special field tion and ee
graduates, their friends and re-Republican Party is young and
latives from 11 a m to 1 30 p m growing as we have a great
a fie novel dtrmictmg the’strug-
gles of, a small Southern town
beset with a rash of social strug-
gles.
The here ine is five vears old
when the novel begins and nine
on will hold a coffee for the ocrats of Calhoun County The State.
grrenhose t<
Pi i sented
5 o
I ti is visiting his grand parents.
Mr and Mrs George Bindewald.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Gohike
spent Tuesday, and Wednesday
in Austwell with Mrs. Willic
Gohike.
Mrs. O. C. Stewart and Sue
of Grand Isle La. and daugh-
ter Sheila who has been attend-
ing Southwestern University af
Georgetown are visiting hr sis-
ter. Mrs. W. P. Ryon and fam-
ilv.
Mr and Mrs. C. C Burleson
left Thursday to make heir
home in Bay City. He is employ-
ed by Brown and Root Construe-
The class of 105 seniors was
the .smallest since 1958 when a
class of 105 also graduated from
Calhoun High
: sident of Tulane University , is ’ publican Party, holding local Re-
bet r 1*s al-o
the conclusion
"ho--
- dah-e-e
igrz
participate actively in the Re-
publican Party because we feel
that as conservative Democrats
our support of the Democratic
I Party is taken for granted and
| consequently bur conservative
: hilosonhy is comnjetetv jnor-
f i' 'i ting tom । to । nd w ate : melon
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Results, from extensive re-
search with jeanut swcet-po-
■ tatoe . cant ilonpes. southern
has several new volumes of cur-
i ent best -olers on it- shelves,
available for use by patrons,
that will be reviewed teriodical-
lv in a library, column.
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The Calhoun County Times (Port Lavaca, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 22, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 30, 1961, newspaper, May 30, 1961; Port Lavaca, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1613021/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Calhoun County Public Library.