The Calhoun County Times (Port Lavaca, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 28, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 11, 1961 Page: 3 of 8
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THE CALHOUN COUNTY
• Tuesday, July 11, 1961
TIMES
Accident Victim A Full
Man in Beating
City Attorney Keith Merrick
he has volunteered to move
ng
George Uresti
101 S. Colorado.
Buried Friday
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Howard Hartzog last Thursday
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9th ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS!
FIRST STATE
JULY ONLY
BANK & TRUST CO. .
attended.
attendance
FDIC
out
TODAYS
4
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District Court
SO HI) QUORUM
To Hear 1 Case
•YOU FORD DEALER"
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524-4741
PORT LAVACA
908 W. MAIN
$188 $2
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REG. $6.99
REG. $4.99
REG. $2.99
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NEW SHIPMENT
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LADIES’
JAMAICAS
Pedal Pushers
• REG $2.99
71
• REG. $2.99
77
$177
• RAMBLE CORDS
• PASTELS
• SIZES 8 TO 20
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• SIZES 8 TO 40
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LADIES* COTTON
LADIES'
BABY DOLL
SLIM JIMS
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• MOST WANTED
STYLES AND COLORS
85
• PLAIDS - SOLIDS
• REG. $1.59
• SIZES
• PINK - BLUE
8 TO 18
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NEW SHIPMENT
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DRESS SHIRTS
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Tuesday Hours
Are Added for
by Wave Publishing Com-
of Port Lavaca, Texas.
• Steaks
• Chicken
Garage Moving
Is Voluntary,
Attorney Says
NITES
-TILL
FOODS WILL NOT STICK-
RINES CLEAN IN A JIFFY!
•. Barbecue
• Seafood
• ASST. STYLES
AND COLORS
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Payroll
checks
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REDUCED MEN S
HALF SLEEVE WHITE
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DICK REAVIS,
Publisher
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• REG. $4.95
• DRESS ( 01.1.AR
• BY TRIVINO
• SIZES 15 TO 161,
HAMMERCRAFT METAL OUTSIDE FINISH. 8%4-in. size
$6.95; 10-in. size $7,951 12-in. size $9.95
CAPRI TuauoISE PORCELAIN BONDED TO OUTSIDE.
9-in. size $6.95
HANDLED ROUND GRIDDLE. Pancakes, sandwiches
brown evenly all over—no sticking. 10-in. size $6.95
A3
$ ’
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MAINT. - PHONE 524-4224 I
REDUCED ENTIRE STOCK
GIRLS’ SUMMER
DRESSES
Established 1955
Published each Tuesday morn-
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Set Engine Timing
Engine Timing Is
Important —
$1.00
Correct Timing Causes
Engine* to Run Cooler and
Smoother
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I Youth Rally.
Young people
in an
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THE CALHOUN COUNTY TIMES
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THRIFT
CENTER
SPECIAL
MEN’S BETTER
SWIM SUITS
I olit a a
ann att
Adjust Brakes
— Total Price —
Includes Needed Fluid
$1.00
Hydraulic Brake* on
Passenger • <’ar»
And *i ToR Pickup*
55.00
a ( Manufacturer** Suggested Retai Price for coupe shown )
Includes whitewal tires, custom wheel discs. Federal Excise Tax and suggested dealer delivery and handling
charge. Other accessones and optional equipment, trensportation charge*. Mata and local taxes are additional.
SEE POnTIAC’S TEMPEST AT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER
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15955$9215663
PARK tuul DINE
#5
Rotate
Switch Tire Positions
For Maximum Mileage.
$1.00
• Passenger Car* and % Ton
Pickup* -
TENNIS SHOES
SIZES 8 TO 6.
f town The suit has gone
THE
WAGON TRAIN
RESTAURANT •
HIGHWAY 35 BYPASS
11 Flavors of Pancakes
NEW LION'S CLUB Sweetheart Judy Wallace
i8 talking over the music program for tonight’s •
Lion’s, meeting with new president W. N. Deckert
who will preside at his first meeting. Judy is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Wallace,
and will be a Senior at Calhoun High. She is
planning to be a nurse, and has worked as a
nurse's aide at Calhoun Memorial Hospital for )
the past two summers. (Wave-Time*? Photo).
CANVAS OXFORDS $1.97
’ SIZES 6% TO 12
M%.
JUST UNPACKED
LADIES’
• BIG SAVINGS
a.m. to noon OU
alleyway on the
i by Police Sergeant Billy Tillery
and Highway Patrolman Tom ■
Cook
Tillery called it an “unavoid-
able accident.”
Hennesey has been- under a I
doctor’s care since the accident.
City of Port Lavaca in
to force removal of a
u
TERRY BUNCH MOTORS
An even greater number of
Chassis Lubrication
Complete Greasing of Chassis
—Performed by trained men
—' $1.00
• Passenger Car* and 12 Ton
Pickup*
Funeral services were con-
, ducted Friday morning for
Gsoras AHen Uresti, 7, who was
killed when hit by an automo-.
bile about noon on Wednesday
on west Austin St.
The funeral was at Our Lady
, of the Gulf Catholic Church and
burial was in Port Lavaca Cem-
r . etery with Rev. Jamies Fee Iker
officiating. and Rendon Funer-
al Home in charge of arrange-’
.ments.
a suit
garage
north
ton,. Port O'Connor, Seadrift,
Port Lavaca Point Comfort and hours is expected to be added
82 New discovery puts a smooth inside
1E85 finish on these marvelous pans . . . now
pfyou can fry foods deliciously, with no stick-
33385 ing and little or no grease. A boon to those
95" on a non-fat or low-calorie diet.
With all the line cooking qualities of famous
American-made Club Aluminum, these pans are in a
variety of sizes for every use. The outside is sparkling
hammered finish, or beautiful Capri Turquoise porcelain
permanently bonded to cast aluminum. Even heat—no
hot spots!
"Teflon" is as easy to clean as a china dish! Wood
spatula accompanies each pan.
District Court will convene at
9°a rn today with Judge Howe
ard P Green presiding
to a Texas appeals court.
77 • ALL SIZES
• MANY STYLES
El '
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“nst -
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"-up
6 ds
'day, and 9
from Blooming- Saturday.
In Death
No charges will be filed in
an auto accident that took the
life of a 7-year-old youth here
Wednesday, police officers said
here Monday
Investigation of the accident
indicated that,the driver of the
car, Tom Hennesey, was travel-
ing between 28 and 30 miles per
hour when his car struck 7-
year-old George Allen Ureste
police officers said.
The Tvetigation wasmade
Youth Rally
Held Monday
The. Alamo Heights Baptist
Church was host Monday night
j to the (iuadalupe Association
An additional two hours has
been added to tin schedule for ,
I the Calhoun County Library
j Starting today the library will
be open from 3 to 5 p.m. ev-
ery Tuesday in addition to the i
old hours of 6-8 p m on Thurs-
Merrick said. The attorney 1s . bution outside of Calhoun
an advocate of garages being in County. Monthly rate by city
proper place, as counsel for th* arrier 50 cent s
The youth is survived by his number of the new self -contain-
parents, Mr. and Mrs -Mai tin ed cribs which were purchas-
Uresti; two brothers, Marvin ed recently. During the past
Allen and Jose leroy; one • is- week, some of. the older cribs
ter. Elizabeth: and Iwo g and- were taken from storage given
fathers, Jose Lara.'of P'ort La- a thorough sterilization, and put
vaca, and Amaudo Uresti of' back into service, hospital per-
Victoria. sonnel report.
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OUE THIS WE I K *,
, with mileage to the schedule when the li-
awards given brary moves into its new quar-
ters in the near future.
A bond of $2,000 still had Jer-i.
ry Bpunson, 31. in county jail I a garage he recently bought off pany
Monday on charges of assault | an adjoining lot on which lt in-
in connection with' an alterca- ... ,
tion with his wife on July 4.1. , ,
। Merrick recently bought the
Brunson is accused of beat-jold Presbyterian manse, on
ing his wife Delores Brunson, South Colorado, for an office
at her home M.s. Brunson was building. The garage extended
dismised from Calhoun Mem-, to an adjoining lot belonging second Class postage paid at
oiiai hospital Sunday after treat- to Mrs. Maber MeConnic o, who ort Lavaca Texas.
-ment-lur ..... .— askee-thet-4he-uilding be mnon. ; —_______ -
The man's bond was set in ed i ' —""—„—-—„
heanng bcfore County Judge 1 gave her a letter several Subscription per year; $3 00 in
lays ago agreeing to move it, Calhoun County; $5 for distri-
The case of Ruben F Elison-
do versus Highland Insurance
Co. is the only case scheduled
for hearing. ■ -i
! Those called for petit jury 1
duty were Edgar B Harris, Mrs
tewis Johnson, Mrs Grady Ma--
lone. Mrs Leslie McDonald.
I Smile Ortis. Edna T Whittak-
[er. Frank Flores. Lupe Garcia, |]
Ross R Ghiselin.Alex Gordon.
Antonio Herrera, B J Jacobs
Clarence Jones, James Ash-l
more. Mrs. David H Bain, R
G Barbeau, Glenn* Bauer. Le-
roy Belk, David Edward Bell,
Mrs Dempsey Birmingham, '
William A Blake, John G Bom-
pa. Felipe Balboa. Jose Bay- •
arena, Edgar J Tasler.
i Mrs. James 1. T* w. Alfred
L Thonsgard, Mrs , Marjorie B 1
Vaughn. Ray O Wall, Mrs
T W Weaver, Jerry Zak, C L j
Cobb. Felix Drost. Nathan N
Crober. Milton Guzman. Ora
i Bertyle Johnson.
Mrs. E N. Daggs. Mrs. Ben i
I Dworasczyk, Laura Morales.
[Clyde S Allen Mrs. David J
Berger, E K Bierman,'Floyd
N. Brigg. C. C Burleson, Mar-
garet J Burris. Carlos Bena-
। vides, Basil C Bordosky. Mrs
John T Camp, Joe Fewer and ,
1 Lloyd F Biry.
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Convenes Today
House
" The nursery at Calhoun Mem-
orial Hospital has been one of
| the busiest places in town the j
I la t few days.
Monday morning 14 newborn
babies were making their tem-
wrary home in the nursery,
' w h ich has a normal rapacity *
of 10, and one day last week
18 babies were there at one
time.
On Friday alone, nine new- '
borns put in their appearance,
an 11 were dismissed with
their mothers to go home over
the weekend-
Capacity of the nursery is -
set at 10 because that is the
•t ADQUARYI at voa Miami
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aSPOMSORE0 BY THE NCORPORATEO
ORGAN LATION Christmas CLUB
0 QIGiw ATORS OF Tw{
CMAiSTMAS CLUB PLAN
PAVMENT
The Calhoun County Home
Demonstration Council met in
regular session Monday w i t h
four members, representatives
of the Green Lake Club, pre-
sent. As there was no quorum,
no business was conducted. -
Low
AT
Prices
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knga.
| The youth was hit by the auto-
i mobile at Austin and Seadrift
streets as he dashed into Aus-
tin in the path of Hennesey's
car
NEW! GREASELESS!
STICKLESS!
P) Aluminum cookware
WITH DU PONT "TEFION” INSIDE FINISH C A
Driver Cleared $2,000 Bond Holds
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The Calhoun County Times (Port Lavaca, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 28, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 11, 1961, newspaper, July 11, 1961; Port Lavaca, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1613026/m1/3/?q=%221961-07%22: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Calhoun County Public Library.