The Calhoun County Times (Port Lavaca, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 26, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 27, 1961 Page: 2 of 8
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THE CALHOUN COUNTY TIMES
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Someone with a pellet gun or
parks board that an bird-shot shells took more than i Lavaca Optimist Club.
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Wes Newlin, retiring president
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present Bayfront Park and the family. and Sterling Champagne
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nitures, and asks that the park sisters.
For Certain Reasons
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JOE FRANK of Houston
Early Fall Line ★ Dresses A Sportswear
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don' Funeral Home.
becue stand here for about 15
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BOYSEN'S SUPER MKT
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SPECIALS TUESDAY * WEDNESDAY. JUNE , 27-28
RIGHT RESERVED TO LIMIT
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LB.
165 a
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$139
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69s
3-LB.CAN
KRATTS PARKAY
OLEOMARGARINE
SHORTENING
4k
ft. 29c
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KBAFT'S PINT
MAYONNAISE
2 for 39c
4k
Fresh Produce
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25c
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19c
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MARVIN BOYD FURNITURE
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Stolen Boat;
Offers Help
at reqtiem services in Our La-
dv of the Gulf Catholic Church
GIANT SIZE
FAB
Bond has been set at 11 000
on each of two theft charges
against George Lloyd Werner,
38, who was sighted by the own-
er of a boat stopped along the
intercostal canal in his boat
Burial was in Port Lavaca Cem- tbiic Baptized Church o Jesis
etery updr the direction of Ken- Chris l He is l opezaed a bar- '
Green’s Funeral Home.
Hunter belonged to the Apos-
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he said.
The line damage point was
discovered about 9:30 Sunday
evening.
Al Banquel Moel
Guy Spencer will be installed
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RATH'S 12-0%. CAN
LUNCH MEAT
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FOLGER S LB. CAN
COFFEE
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RATH'S 4-OZ. CAN VIENNA
SAUSAGE
SUNSHINE LB, BOX
CRACKERS
NORTHERN 200 COUNT FACIAL
TISSUE
TEST-LINE 300 COUNT
NAPKINS
LEO WESTEkHOLM •
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Phone JA 4-2474 “
is o good day to discuss your
future security through tife
insurance.
so urs MEET... TODAY!
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HH 3-OZ. BOX WITH GLASS
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VISITORS
Mr. and Mrs. W. B Moss and
discussed.
I the state
cer- 1 agreement
SNIDER'S 14-0Z. BOTTLE
CATSUP
Southland
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25c
39*
This is a wonderful opportunity to acquire
fine apparel at extremely low cost.
SWIFT'S QUART
JEWEL OIL
19'
35'
49*
In other action the board ap-
COCK-O-THE-WALK NO. 2%
PEACHES
DECKER'S TALL KORN
FRANKS
surer; Guy Spencer, president; and
W. E. Halliburton; lrst vice-presi-
dent.
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NEW OFFICERS will be installed
tonight by Port Lavaca Optimists.
Some of those taking office will be
(l-r) Ivan Wright, secretary-trea-
15c
brary
LIGHT CRUST 5-LB. BOX
FLOUR
MORRELL PRIDE SPICED, 3-LB CAN
Lunch Meat
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We are required to do this, some youngster hunting birds,
• said Keith Cunningham, Vumore
SNOWDRIFT
groceries from Payue’s sture-
room had been found in the
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CAUSEWAY--
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BROOMS or MOPS Reg Price
S5.00 IN BAB STAMPS FREE!
69c
• asked Werner if he was having , charges of theft against the man
(trouble. and offered to go get because several containers of
were recent visitors in the home
59c
HEINZ HAMBURGER or HOT DOG
MUSH jar 29c
Ambrosio Tellez Hunter Funexal
caster that a copy of a peti-
tion protesting the sale of the
proved a motion by Mrs. Lan-
! against hurricane damage to the
| new bridge.
City Manager Hugh Bowers '
attempted’to reach a direct com-
; mitment for utilizatiop of the
bridge and talked* .extensively
with Barlow about plans for its
future.
Payment
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FRESH I
Cucumbers 10c
park patent be made a part of
the Parks Board records
CROWN or CHUCK
ROAST
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45c
be developed
bridge section, in a letter from
Leonard Fisher, former• county
sheriff. presented by John Vait
, Fisher offered the idea that
the tough old causeway. rebuilt
after hurricanes in 1942 and
1945 would serve as a bulwark!
FRESH CUT PORK
CHOPS
The petition contains 52 sig- Mrs Mok and Mrs. Sturm are ing all of it except the draw- !
(back to the docks, they report-'the man is in Calhoun County
ed. - . Jail awaiting a bearing by the
Dion fjled chargesof theft of cganq Jury whip _1» not sche-
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i of Mr and Mrs F. H Sturm, ter. W L. Massey and for leav-
'Delores Martinez, Ynoncia Mar- t.. ..
tinez, and Amada Loya, all of Oakland, Clif and one sister.
Port Lavaca. Mrs. Susie Dixon.
Others taking offiee tonight I
will be W E Halliburton, 1st | |
vice-president; Sam Sensabaugh
2nd vice-president; Ivan Wright, | I
will become a director.
Paul Pusley is in charge of
STALETS 12-oz. BOTTLE WAFFLE f
SYRUP
________ Q-.a. a boat and motor against Ween dried to convene until Novem-
UWneI 3p0IS er, and Ed Payne has tiled ber ____________
BOX OF 121
The committee, composed of members were
Harry Dunlap, Mrs York Lan- meeting with
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perhaps with a 22 rifle with [ tonight as president of the Port
present at the|veill remain althouh the about
Harry Dunlap. ,
420 HAILROAD ST
CofC MAN—
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——---—----------—•--the sheriff to help him.
Constable Claude Goode and
V - ....... boat.
, i Justice of the Peace Louise
ly not move to a town that its j the . canal from Putt O'Connor Sharp set bond at $1,000 on
current residents do not like” i and brought the man and boat each of the theft charges, and
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Be Inspected
A three-member committee to । not be sold except under
inspect the area outside thel tain conditions, including
NATIONALLY ADVERTISED
FURNITURE
Goodrich as master
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idea and were empowered to
। operate it as.oulined, when they
got the money.
He had looked at the bridge '
and judged ft an “Idell fishing ■
! wharf" and will recommend to
yh 100 Port Lavaca families away Zone 4 Optimist Lt Governor-
a I the game-fish authority. ss . from their television sets Sun- elect Jim Devine of Corpus
fence at the Little league Park minimum sale price, and re-! He apparently tagreed with day afternoon. , • Christi, and outgoing Zone 4 Lt.
on Benavides St for suitability placement of the facility withDodgen that the pier's opera- A pellet in an air-filled main | Governor Jean Day will assist
as a neighborhood park was ap- another park not to exceed thetion "was-more appropriate to line cable of the Vumore Tele- in the installation with Brad
pointed—bythe Parks. ..and Ry- sale price of the bayfront area the parks board.” ' ‘ vision Cable Company cut off
creation Board last week - Only five of the tenboard’
MdMaumeeesa
' g
ape”
The meeting heard suggestions
for keeping a larger part of the 1
। causeway from Dr S. W. Les-
of ceve-
He is survived only by dis- years.
tant relatives, among them are Survivors include one daugh-
secretary - treasurer; A O,
White, sergeant-at-arms; Rev
Charles Moss, chaplain; and
j Rosary was said Sunday ev-Sinai Baptist Church, and bur-
ening in the Rendon Chapel, andi ial was in Fort Lavaca Ceme
| Kev James Foelker officiated tery under the direction of
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Funeral Monday Held Monday
, , ,1 Cornelius Hunter 72 a Port industry’ looking for a new home
Funeral services were conduc-,.- r eu Mkte . r p,
ted Monday morning for Am Cavaca resident for the past and the industry would certain- a Coast -uard boat went down
brosio Tellez, 37. who died in 29 years, died in a Seguin rest
a Victoria -rest home at 1:45 home 00 June 19 and funeral
am. Satday. - services were held at 2 um he said.
A native of El Paso, he had Monday: -
lived in Port Lavaca about five Kev K J -Thompson officjat-
years. I ed at the services in the Mt
TreV
MM svdree
"an
We are selling our entire stock of
a
xe -ymwen
Ei"Mcmudtuc
last Thursday.
Boat owner David Dion of San
Antonio and a friend were re-
turning from a fishing trip when
they spotted Dion's boat stop-
ped in the canal, far from where
they had left it tied up at Pay-
nr a ducks, Mfr said.
I mey approached the boat and
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ridge ends
■ -• i.Ut.1 Hollow and Lou Davis residen-
6,000 feet of its midde that will tial additions and a part of Lynn- ’
caster and Joe Carreon, will vice-chairman. presiding•in the not stay must be removed with- haven.
look ovet the space with an absence of chairman Ed Vela in 180 days after the new cause- The line was shot back of
eye 4o. possibility of installing City manager Hugh Bowers way is open to traffic.. ’ ( Travis street and probably was
play equipment, picnic tables ' reported to the group on a re-
or barbecue pit. cent meeting with state library
The board will recommend to personnel, and recommenda- except 01 the Part coxered in manager
city Council that one addition- tions to council of financial sup-ythe permit from the engineers. 1- a1d85
be ' port for the Calhoun County Li-' Fishermen, however, wil not We 11 appreciate everyone s
even be aware,of the red tape helP in guardins against arrangements with the
as they seek fishing places along ( unningham said. This is the arraiu scheduled for 7:30 p m
! the causeway, when it Becomes ! second similiar incident in the at the Monarch Cafe
1 idle „ tune Vumore has operated here. i. ,,, . K",
11 1 ' The Victoria Optimist Club.
and wives of Port Lav mena-
bers will be among the guests
for the installation.
Meantime, the
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The Calhoun County Times (Port Lavaca, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 26, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 27, 1961, newspaper, June 27, 1961; Port Lavaca, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1613024/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Calhoun County Public Library.