The Calhoun County Times (Port Lavaca, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 50, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 19, 1961 Page: 2 of 10
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THE CALHOUN COUNTY TIMES
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Tuesday, December 19, 1961
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< -hap. “15 Ui. 17 newmmbers' ’
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★ Simonelia
★ Walches
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* Coslume Jewelry
★ Evyan
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★ Rings
not will be much easier.
★ Caron
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It will only be a little while
— before - -we eelebrate - the eem-
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★ Lighlers
★ Plaleware
★ Max Factor
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* Helena Rubinstein
of the State Committee, a high
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Jewelry
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been propely
Mrs. Esther Williams. Mrs Bet- maintained
or had not .proper-
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STERLING
pur-
pose prior to the 1961 hurricane
Mrs Naomi Novosad.
• had accompanying floods
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Sell III—With, a Classified!
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301 E. Main
JEWELRY STORE
Connpr school for $2,930.
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$9.95 to
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$32.50
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To Calhoun
Annual Jaycee
Dance Friday
REGAN'S DISTINCTIVE
GIFT WRAP FREE!
Slipover, button-down. V-
neck, crew neck. U-neck,
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the Engineers' favorable recom-
mendation, which has been ap-
proveda by the Bureau of the
Budget. my job in the Congress
CD Buys Waler
Equipment for
Emergency Use
Calhoun County’s share of the
State a lineation as approved bv
the Washington office and the
State Committee is $132.92300
The maximum payment limita-
tion is $2500 00 for any person
in any one county, except that
with the written prior approval
tary, as the leading candidate
today for Texas governor, Cory
predicted that Gov. Price Dan-
A STORF FOR
MEN AD BOYS
State Representative Dick
Cory expects little results from
A $TORE FOR
MEM AND BOYS
Featuring Evans house shoes for
me. Others 3.95 and up.
Cory Reviews
Slate Politics
For Rotarians
F
USE REGAN'S
GIFT CERTIFICATE
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be performing with the Texas
Longhorn Band at half-time dur- ,
ing the Cotton Bowl game be-
tween Texas University and Uni-
been solved and some still re-
main.
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There’s no limit to the
suggestions. As a start-
er, we list these . . .
By Congressman Clark W.
Thompson
School Contracts
Are Awarded
* Nunn Bush
* Nettleton
* Edwin Clapp
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Robes $6.95 to $9.95
Terry cloth, plisse, cotton broadcloth.
Sizes A-B.C.
6 From Calhoun
in Longhorn Band
At Cotton Bewl
I must be met before the appli-
l cation can be approved.
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to the extent which I like.
In the last few days, pretty
nearly everybody in the Dis-
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Men's and Boys'
HOUSE SHOES ....$595 up
$19.95
Others start at 5.95
have checked and returned to
me the ones in which they are
interested. This year, particular-
ly in view of the damage caus-
ed by Carla. I have sent a
somewhat different list to the
City dwellers whose homes may
have been damaged in the hurri-
cane. There are many sugges-
tions as to things that can be
done to rehabilitate and other-
wise make homes more livable.
The response has been tremen-
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GLOVES
$3.99 to $5.95
A fine selection of noft, warm dress
a a
JACKETS W
Brush nylon. White, green, beige. Wash-
able with laminated Scott foam. WARMTH
WITHOUT WEIGHT, STYLE WITHOUT COM-
PARISON.
There’s time TODAY to make th just-right
selection of a gift at WYATTS. Yu" be sur-
prised at just how practical jewelry can bo. and
yet how nice!
were gtven a contract for a
the District, or at least not
news. The Engineers told me
last week that dredging would
commence on the Matagorda
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the year Tht area, which in-
cludes Victoria, Edna. Ganado,
Palacios and of course Port La-
vaca and Point Comfort, will
then be definitely on the wav
cbnnection with a -Current soil
analysis, not to exceed 2 tons
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ty Burton. Mrs Doris Sanders, ly served its conservation
Mrs Ruth Boyd-Robertson. and
Practices F-4-b (21), "Recon-.
tel would not seek a fourth term, struction of Permanent Fences There is much encouraging
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cane Carla” are the official
titles of the two practices.
Costsharing on fencing may
be allowed only where there is
range or pasture on both sides
of the fence, aassistance will
be available at 80 percent of
the cost of performance not to
exceed $400 per mile for fences
meeting specifications, accord-
which had not
Gypsum must be applied
the amount recommended
Conservation Service practices
is available for Calhoun farm-
ers with $132,923 allotted for
the county.
These two measures will help
Calhoun farmers ad ranchers
repair Carla damage to their
fences, and free the -soil of
, , ahemoe . .........
concerning both farmers Six Calhoun musicians will
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Men's
pletion of the Colorado Barge
Canal to Bay City. . In the
years of service, there is nc
project on which I have put
more effort This is the one in
which Vice President Lyndon
Johnson, then Senator, render-
ed such tremendous service
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men' said Ken Christoferson, heating system in the Port O'-'
dance chairman. ’
Emergency water supply
equipment has been purchased
by the Calhoun Civil Defense
unit through a government sur-
plus program.
For,S1.907 50 they purehased
a SIS.545 4-wheel tank trailer
with a 2,000 gallon capacity,
a $6,702, 2-wheel, 2 000 gallon
tank trailer, and a S3.000 truck
aractor.
The units are being remodel
ed and reconditioned, and will
be used to store and distribute
putable water in case of dis-
aster
Arrangements for the pur-
chase were completed by act-
ing Civil Defense director James
Houlihan who says they intend
to buy more equipment as it
becomes available
Men's
SPORT COATS
$17.95 to $35.00
Carine, Saxony Hall. Campus. All
wool and woolorlon with a cashmere
bulletins and similar pamph-
lets which aie designed to be
of assistance to city people.
Through the years, farmers
have been receiving lists of
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Applieafinn of Gypsum To Nu-" CHannef soon aftr the first rRaven'ffolwed my usual prac-
tice of personal visits around
By Pleetway
Let the neighbors
walk to at TV time.
You're always neat
in a Pleetway pa-
jama. Sine A to E.
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Some of you will recall the
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Of the Texas Senate, which has , tralize Excess Salt or sodium
only 32 members. AU Senate । Deposited in the Soil by salt
offices are open in next year's Water Inundation during Hurri-
The roofing contracts for Cal-
houn schools, for $16,368, were
awarded last week and one for
a heating system for $2 930
Coastal Roofing Company of
Port Lavaca was the sucessful
bidder on the roofing contracts
They bid R IM for a new roof
on Travis junior high school,
and $9,415 for a new roof on
Jefferson elementary school
Malitz Plumbing Company
The Jaycee’s annual. Christ-
mas Dance will be held Friday
night at the Lone Star with
music by the South Texas Ramb-
lers of Victoria
It will be a benefit dance to
help finance the annual Jaycee
shopping tour for needy child-
dance and admission will be Si
for the ladies and $1 se for
meeting at Bay City a couple
of years ago at which he and
I were both so generously ap-
plauded for what we had done.
The official words of apprecia-
tion. suitably framed, hang on
the tail of my home today.
By May first, 1962 the Texas
City Seawall-Leve eprogram
should be under construction
provided the local authorities
and the Engineers agree on a
design and a route. — .
With care, and sqme hard
work in Washington, we should
be able to get authorization for
the Freeport Levee.
If nobody rocks any of the
various boats concerned. we
might finish all of these up be-
fore another misguided Carla
comes along.
There are pther programs a-
long the Coast which will de-
velop as time goes on. I have
been working on them all which
1 bridge below Victoria thus re-
in lieving the local citizens of fur-
U ther worry in that regard With
1962, analyzed the 1962 Texas Application to participate In
political situation informally. the.ASC emergency measures
He sees John Connally, just i must be made at the ASC of-
resigned as U. S. navy secre. I fice. and certain requirements
The secretaries of the dis-
trict school board were honor-
ed Tuesday afternoon when
Miss Adaline Daniel entertain-
ed with a coffee in her home.
Honored secretaries were
Mrs. Mary Lou.Powrs, Mrs.
Ada Spiller, Miss Bobsie Fer-
per acre. Assistance for gyp-
sum spread on the land will
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these publications from me and on -New Year’s Day. - ; -
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guson. Mrs Helen Skelton,.01 ne 2a6 committee, a highi
— -Mrs Margte Trimbre, Mrs: Myr-ter hrmitatim maybe authoriz-
ed.
These funds may not be used
to repair or restore a structure
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cent” turnover in Texas legis- Waters Resulting from Hurri-
lature representative and -per-
vneka. Miss Romana Guerra,
of acceptance by the Corps of
ing to ASC office manager John- i Engineers of federal responsibil-
me Svoboda. ity for modifying the railroad
to having a deepwater port.
No jo bin which I have partici-
pated brings me greater satis-
faction.
The barge channel to Victoria
is making good progress Across
my desk has come the notice
Secretaries Are
be 80 percent of the cost
Coffee Honorees toda expl,Ind.
★ Shulton
Washington
Comments
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a January special session of cy Agriculture Stabilization and
the Texas legislature, he told 1 -
candidates for state offices:
The Victoria legislator, who. --
affirmed that he wool be a Vhe salt residueleft after it was
candidate for a new term inflooded by salt water.
election, because of redistrict-
ing resulting from the 1960 cen-
sus.
Cory also predicted that State
Land Commissioner Jerry Sad-1
ler would get an opponent. The
East Texas man, a longtime
state political figure, has
utrned down three Calhoun or
Port Lavaca land offers in the
past year
Cory also predicted tha the
would have opposition in the
apcoming election "I always]
have had,” he declared, "and
hey" mid somebody."
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the Rotary club in a program
talk here Friday.
Cory predicted that the "only
thing that will come out ‘of the
session will be political am-
munition,” from prospecitve-
He expects a ”30 to 40 per- Destroyed or Impaird by Tide
' Boys' Soft Slip on Leather
: HOUSE SHOES $3.49
. DIAMOND
to Yeur Choicel
When you read this nutter,
there will be only about a week
left during which you can con-
tact me here in Texas. Right
after Christmas, we return to
Washington to make plans for
the coming Session.'! am keep-
ing the last week as open as
possible so that I can meet
any emergency problems which
may confront you. Just call the
Galveston office. Southfield 3-
4588, and I’ll do my best.’
Ths has been the most crowd-
ed cshedule of any Congression-
al recess in my public service
Carla left behind many prob-
lems — some of which have
dous. If you have not received
one of these lists, drop me a
note and I will send one to 4
you. I is a service that comes ,
without cost from your Con-
gressman.
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Calhoun Longhorn musicians
are Woody Regan Jr., Alan Tan- t
ner, Larry De Bau A ,Ora Baker,
Jackie Harrison and Johnny
Camp.
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The Calhoun County Times (Port Lavaca, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 50, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 19, 1961, newspaper, December 19, 1961; Port Lavaca, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1613047/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.