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Corpus Christi Caller-Times from Corpus Christi, Texas • 24

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rFl i 'V 'T -rr i i I fc to i i i' I 6C CORPUS CHRISTI CALLER Tues Nov 29 67 lost and Found FAMILYptf mixed cocker? (lip NOTICE female white and tan IS year eld TES-7711 II F4RM 4iVD RANCH LOST-GRAV male cat with red cal Inr by Manger School Call TU4 ms it any reader ever encounters envtnina ether than faithful cane etlanca with fhaoa canjlttanfc -era wouM aeorodafo vour call-ins or wrtttns Jhe Reridlrti blende toy Ceckar tamale Naar Park Ave Answarq to -Tinker" Call TUA1747 altar A Work To Start Soon on Next me lor Better Business Bureau 4 mltat watt at Mathis an the Lake treat Painter Bird Day white with lemon- colored patch an aide Antweri to "Tip" Reward Ed Syme Kingsville Texet (I AB Porsonnls Stage of Gulf Elevator Job 509 Lawrence St Corpus Christ! Phone TU4-4444 PREWITT'S MASSAGE-f-S both alcohol cream mouag Modern UI7 Sam Rank la USX DO VOU NEED MONEY? Why not eerrow an your car er web- -up fast frpndlly torvlee Call Publia Autalaan Ce TUAMM or ttae by i Water (Kg Walter A Theii la president of the Gulf Terminal Grain Co Eichelberger and 8 Scibienski are vice presidents and Hayden Head Is secretary-treasurer Organization of the company and announcement IS DRINKING Vaur Problem? AU COHOLICS ANONYMOUS Atanae Qraue Sax IJM PR TUW7W (Be between the American Smelting Refining Company's plant and the Com Products Refining Co Work on the first stage was launched last winter 0 Ross Inc of Corpus Christ! had 1 the contract to built) a grain storage warehouse with a capacity of around 1200 cars It waa the third largest grain storage facility in this area At the time storage facilities MARRIAGE COUNSELING BOARD cat Con Da you want to ovoid divorcof Bj GRADY STILES Clslfor-Times Farm Editor Work li expected to start oon on construction of the second stage of elrvator facilities at the Gulf Terminal Grain Co according to company officials Bids will be received until 10:30 am Dee 7 on construe-tan of facilities tor loading grain onto snips at the company's installation on the ship channel fas! action PARAGRAPH i HAOT ruj-TMl I a ta I am ns of its plans to build elevator last CALL TUMS4S Family Couneaiiriu Service help Mid A family problem i planning tar unwad mother Traveler Aid RprewitatlvL IB facilities here werd made February FOR INFORMATION and het tar anvana wha cannot (top drinktaf writ Box 1511 (SSk Dairy Short Course were being built officials of the company Indicated that efforts would be directed toward installing facilities for ship loading before opening of the 1961 grain season The ship channel has already been dredged to a depth of 31 fort at the site of the elevator and can accommodate large ocean-going vessels here to take on grain cargoes The second phase ill include a marine shipping gallery 330 fret long with a connecting belt gallery 500 feet long at right angles to the marine gallery The marine galleries will be supported on two towers and three individual foundations approximately 95 feet above water With completion of the Gulf Terminal Grain Company' new facilities the Port of Corpus Christ! will have two grain loading the Gulf Terminal and the Corpus Christ! Public Elevator It will improve Carpus status as one of the leading grain porta of the Gull Coast ATTENTION CttuKtwi Club SororltM Saw pttiw nan araftt raanlHtlni $50 Cash KrTilP IS "US the Jl WATKINS CO tamau nationally Satisfy Wants! The annual Short Course sponsored by the department of dairy science at Texas AIM College will be held Friday and Saturday A number of diary men from this area have indicated they intend to attend the course drartlMd II doubt Wranath'i SJM For detail caM WATKINS QUALITY PRODUCTS TUSPMI Iowa Steer Grand Champion Of Chicago Show TU2-940I (77 WASH 70 CENTS DRY IQ CENTS operated Maytag Equip Naw-modern-ctaon 14K TRW St STEWART'S AUTOMATIC ULUN 22! (KX Cooperating with the college oni the course will be the Texas BBILACnIEX 112 Larga halt tar Im tor privet port Catering SfWJSpWd rot WHITE EL PHANT LOUNGE WE7-7IM (MX write hsi ad karat NURSING CARE tar your elderly Hvod jraa RooMnabto rote Coil TUJ5i92 (2Jx Minimum Charge 15 wards CUERO GIRL WINS I II FOOD AWARD MASSAGES Steam bathe alcohol' ruM Nil Wanda IllTvcTl TUH204 (S! ALL AMERICAN SWEDISH Mow tudie Opan daily tram 7 ta 7 Knthryn Wornaka tit Craig (ltd Alt edvertlsamsnti art accepted tar putMicatian an tlte aramita that tne eroduct arena nv a criaad in Ilia aavcrtiManant and that it aval mole at trie advert tad addrau ana will na wiling laid la the con turner at he Brice and mndiliant stated In the advertisements Texas Wins Award O9O0MMI9M9MI massagessteam baths' Salon Treatment Two Mamma Dial TUafini "icSfi-KARE' TU 5WI us In Chicago Mildred massage studio- Strom bath manage rub IS wm 10 pnt Batty Kathy A Cnni New toralian North Ton-cohue TUT-Wlt (Bn CHICAGO IB The Texas 4-H Club's food preparation award was presented to Irene Meyer of Cuero Texas Monday during the group's 39th annual congress here Mrs Helen Hallbert food preparation expat addressed a dinner attended by 50 state award winners Emphasizing that homemaking is a real career and a challenging one Mrs Hallbert said "equally as much education and training should go into getting ready for it as any 'other position" ft Agricultural Extension Service and the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station The short course is designed for dairymen milk plant field-men commercial feed company fieldmcn and others directly or indirectly interested in the future of the dairy industry in Texas dairy leaders said Each year's program is planned to bring participants up to date on the problems of dairy cattle feeding breeding and management as well as the marketing of milk and milk products This year's course will include a hay show which will give diary- men an opportunity to inspect samples of hay on which chem-j! leal analyses have been obtained samples of federal grades of 1 hay and hay entered by dairymen for competitive judging Anyone attending the short jj course is invited to bring one or: more blocks of locally produced hay The hay entric will be di-! vided into groups according variety and will he judged on the'i basis of color Icafincss stage of maturity odor steminess etcj Short course participants will be given an opportunity to place the hay samples before official plac-'-ings are announced ALL YOUR hour will napuy hour It you eat at SNAPKA'S (J 7 SWEDISH MESSAGEsT Rub prh vat roam with itaam both Wartc doy IP pm Sun NM PM Bitty Mary Lou -Janttl Tiny TU4-7I7 C77d 8 9 TV SIT ACTING UPP Quick service by dependable firms offered under "TV Sales-Serv-Ice" In Classified every day EMPLOYMENT OFFERED 10 Advartisars should always ask thot their ads ba rtpeoted back bv the ad taker to verify ads have been taken ond classified correctly Advertisers should also check their ads In the first issue they appear and report any errors at once as newspapers assume no responslbllry for errors after first Insertion Errors not In fault of the advertiser which materlallv lessen the value et the ad will be corrected when ordered and ad-lusted In full by one extra Insertion In case ef want odt containing more than one item adjustment will be mode on the Item containing the error The determining of the proper heading under which want ads shall ba classified Is In all cases done by the Newspaper The riqht It reserved In the Inti of maintaining maximum render Interest and to produce best possible results Cl Agtnfs Salcsmea It taall CREW MANAGER 10 Vrunwi (mal or tamata) Bait phelMraphlc deal TUJ-74M or op P'y HM Ridwood beforp monv Ing (lie 12 CHICAGO IB James Dob-kins 20 of Monahans Texas Monday was named a national winner in the 4-H Club recreational program Dob kins received a $-100 scholarship for his work Hie presentation was made at the national 4-H Club Congress in progress here He was ready to quit in the first year of his 4-H Club work when dogs killed the two Iambs which were his first project But his county agent sensed recreational leadership in the youth and began encouraging him Since then more tluui 7000 persons have shared his program He has led 170 song groups planned and participated in 125 games and attended more than a score of workshops One of his fink jobs was as master of ceremonies at the share-lh e-fun contest at the 1957 Texas 4-H roundup The same year he was chosen chairman of his group at the Dist 6 4-H conservation and leadership camp Dobkina now is a freshman at Odessa College where he is vice president of the student council and vice president of Phi Theta Kappa national honor fraternity for junior colleges SECURITY 13 Chicago Tribune Service CHICAGO Pretty Kaye Pollock 15 Mount Auburn Iowa farm girl and her hefty Hereford steer Hercy went all the way to the top Monday capturing the grand championship of the 1960 International Livestock tion Kaye who had anxiously tended her steer as the judge ap- praised it and Its two final competitors was overcome with emotion when she was awarded one of the vest ode top prizes just wonderful" she gasped will get an extra lump of sugar" Sentimental Favorite Kaye waa the sentimental favorite with the crowd of more than 5000 while thronged the main arena of the amphitheater in the stockyards to see the judging always one of the most colorful and dramatic event of the big exposition Their cheers resounded through the amphitheater when the judge Stanley Anderson 38 of Lubbock Texas shifted his wide brimmed sombrero and pointed the finger of victory at Kaye and Hercy Anderson who is associate professor of animal husbandry at Texas Technological College warded the reserve grand championship to a 1050 pound Aberdeen-Angus steer named Maximilian exhibited by Pennsylvania State University University Park The steer was fitted for the show under the direction of Prof Herman Purdy who is in charge of beef cattle at the university and who has advised President Eisenhower on the cattle at his Gettysburg (Pa) farm Tears of Joy Kaye and her mother Helen cried with joy as the latter pushed through a crowd of photographers and reporters to clasp her daughter in her arms Kaye's father Ivan who operates 601 acres and has a herd of registered brood cows and her brother Rex 9 had to wait several minutes until some of the excitement diminished before they got in their congratulations really don't want to sell him" Kaye cried brushing back the teats "He's like one of the family he even recognizes me 14 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Sound Investment to aiwred to those who will tallow our time tailed and proven salt prom ami Established route euor ante reaeat sale ef the bare Minimum et (400 per morth Income plus spmi frlnoe no kivcft It you B'PZS-Xk Mnrnpa and have a ear don I undefr-timate tnis opportunity er dunuai ly yourself Call Fuller Bruth Ce Tui-om (Ua 15 (15 WORDS) C3 Hslp Wanted Malt 16 taaaimaaaaaaaai NEED MONET OUICKT Earn US daily ior stry oav lee Fouant 4't Pene'es ijjg The best investment a cattleman can make this winter is to see that his cattle are fed the extra protein supplement they need according to Dr CUnha head of the Florida Experiment Station's animal husbandry department He said that experiments have shown that for every dollar spent for needed protein supplements-i 17 FULL OR fori Time Driver want 2 City cl lew Cap Ce Water WANT AD 18 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa 19 (400 plut nut lor young -non to igpraient larp company na traveling ertoM mr-l revdeni la 40 marrwd omb'tMK capable ef auuming re tpons'biniy Please give brief per history Replies strictly cenfW deniml write Caiier-Tunet Box 4MB (M tion during tlie winter a cattle-1 INDEX 20 (20 WORDS) A Announcimurte BARBLK TO operate shop or will 'ml- Ir-Iie nr iell Herman's Sor-ber hn3l oia Shell Road pf But I guess I'll have to sell him It will pay the mortgage on the farm and for an operation my mother needs" The tears were soon replaced by smiles however when Earl Monahar of Hyannis Neb president of the American Hereford Association presented Kaye with a check for $500 She was also awarded the Lord Elgin Trophy a large silver bowl by Albert Mitchell Albert and Ar-lie Mucks of Madison Wis chairman and first vice president respectively of the show Biggpot Cash Award Tlie biggest cash award of course will conic Thursday monv uig when Hercy steps into the sales ring to be auctioned Last grand champion steer brought $22356 at auction and one former grand champ brought a record $31050 Last Friday opening day of the exposition Anderson had named Hercy the grand champion of the junior show I was struggling and I'm not kidding Anderson commented after the show wasn't putting on any stunt out there" Top Shorthorn Penn state showed the champion shorthorn steer a 950 pound senior call named Rodney the Angus breed champ which was also the reserve grand champ and the champion group of three steers which were Angus Other top winners in the steer show Included Marlene Wiseman 13 of Gilman Iowa whose Angus steer Jet last Friday was named reserve grand champion of the junior show In Monday's open show the animal was named reserve champion of the Angus breed John Minish of Dysart Iowa and his brother Myron showed the reserve champion Hereford Roberta HUtabrand 13 daughter of Mr and Mrs Claude Hilta-hrand of Ottawa 111 had the reserve champion Shorthorn of the open show roan steer named Pride Leqal Notices Personals man can expect two dollars in'J increased returns "Cattle lack ng In protein losr weight di not produce -regular- ly and wean smaller calves which meMis less returns to thr producer" Cunha said "Pro tein supplementation yicrease? the appetite of cattle and causes them to graze more The forage they use is better utilized he-j Milk Official Urges Dairy Import Curb EXfERIENCFO WHOLESALE toed inwe salesman needed tor eitafe-hrtied mute Victoria territory By letter ttnte age qualltkations cherarler reV ences to ine 1777 A'ice Temi 21 I Business Directory Services MAN EXPERIENCED In oHice pro cedura and sales Good typist ply ta Box 4jt Caller Times 177 22 23 they cause of the extra protein are getting" NIGHT MANAGER tor Gulf Wmdt Motel Must have evperienca and he obto to eoe-ate PBX Na pliant nll- App'v person ta At Hud-snn Ml Shoreline (j) 24 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Rat Campaign 25 LIFE TIME OPPORTUNITY esna-idm-i new stores start sal trainee (1M tM per mo Com-m'ssisn Aaaly In person 4 to pm WiLCOX FURN (7H Losing Ion i (75 Employment Offered Help Wanted Agencies 0 Situations Wanted Work Wonted Instruction Training Business Opportunities Miscellaneous 6 Real Estate far Sale Rentals (25 WORDS) MSN- FREE to travel kitereslsj Merchant Marine Jabs Good pay Cap No experience decenary Write Films To Be Shown Of Miller-Jefferson tom Wohlonberg 777 Sway New York pq NEW ORLEANS i The retiring president of the National Milk Producers Federation told the group's 44th annual convention here Monday that control of imports of foreign dairy products can alow the drain of American dollars Russell Waltz of Seattle Wash also said such an import control is the key to the welfare of American dairymen The five-day convention opened business sessions Monday Waltz urged government encouragement of commercial ex ports of surplus dairy products through use of export subsidies He recommended that daily farmers keep prices model ate in order to minimize the threat of dairy product substitutes and lessen the pressure for increases in import quotas CONTRACT TRUCKMEN make I Trailer furnished If aver 71 write MAYFLOWER Sax 107 In dinnonoln 4 Ind (- A rat and mice eradication i' campaign started yesterday in San Patricio and Aransas Coun-! ties and will continue through Dec 17 The campaign is being ducted by members of boys' 4-H I clubs in the two counties in bo operation with the county Exten- sion program building and the US Fish and Wildlife Service Two tyjies of bait are being used They lumarin and piva lyn County agent Pawl said the bait is available at nominal cost in several com (minifies The bait stations are at Mathis Mathis Feed andi Miscellaneous fur Sale Household Goods Musical Instruments taw car used car and truck mievnen Hera is your opportunity to sell an a volume basis Yea will hove unlimited aaminqs ottr a ramnieto framing program Hnv pitalimtion Insurance benefits and new car plus the finest work mg condition are ovaltaMa ta yau ana at tha lorqcrt voluma outema hiio droiershioi in Seuthwart Tax a P'aasa Call UL7-44L Movies of the Oct 15 football game between Miller High School and Jefferson of San Antonio will be shown st a meeting of the Buccaneer Booster Club at 7:30 pm today at the Miller gymnasium The Buccaneers will play Jefferson here Saturday afternoon In the Class AAAA quarterfinals cf the state playoffs 15 Words It Words 17 Words It Wards 19 Wards 20 Words 21 Words 22 Words 23 Words 24 Words 25 Words $105 psr day $112 per day $119 per day $126 psr day $133 per day $140 par day $147 per day $1J4 per day $161 per day $161 par day $175 per doy Financial 1 loans GOOD OPPORTUNITY man under Ml7h education or boHar Net afraid el work Rttorancas ra gum" TUt-4517 Automotive Airplanes and Flying Motorcycles Tractors and Trucks Automobiles ROUTE MAN tor cleaning route Own transportation Vary Miami commissions Contact Mandts at km Choparrnl (g Seed Co Sinton Roy Jack-1 1 son Tractor Co Edroy Patricio Count Co-op Odem Green Garage Taft Economic Outlook Gloomy US Experts Report Far 7 naa mm ter permnnmt salat work Con earn (MB to tl OM per month Woo-dertul oponrlunitv to ddvonca mlp mananemant For tntarviaw call UL7 714 in Sanders Texaco Station and- Taft Implement Co and Rock-ji port Ray's Texaco Service! Station Order Mere Insertions And Pay Leu Per Day WANTED LINE Mechanic Georqq Clark Chevrolet Arnnsm Pom PLA Htf Carpi Chruti TU7-7W1 II C4 Help Wuntsd Fsmalt In Drew Show HOUSEKEEPFR child carp La'm P- Anqla Portland MSI Iiq 4 timet tor price ef I 7 times ter price ef 5 10 times fat price ef 7 15 limes fat price ef 10 IliiiiiimiilliliiiiliiiiMtlllllllll At n-roncemcntt NEED MONEY FOR CHRISTMASf A2 Lodge Notices CONSECUTIVI INSERTIONS set by further development of industrial substitutes such as synthetic liber plastics and detergents in production may continue faslcr than market outlets expand at (table prices because of advancing technology on the farm production expenses are expected to continue to increase Job Frnlilnns Four girls from this area will participate in a fashion show- in San Antonio Saturday modeiin: jj wool garments which they made according to Dorotla Dover homr economics tcachrr at Flour Bluff and county chairman of the make-it-yoursclf" wool contest The girls members of FHA and 4-H groups ate Barbara! Helen Jacobi of Corpus Christ i 'J Make Hu the best Christmae vour family has ever known- -bv representing A van Cosmetic in vour neighborhood Opening Aransas Pan AustwtU Carpus Chruti Phone TU4-H7I 4717 Johnston (I 1 TIME 7c Per Word OSO NAVAL LODGE NO A A A HIS REID DR Mutters night uet-i Nev Hth Sumer at Tiled meetina at Fine program All Matter Masons cordially invited ALTON A GIPSON JAMES A LOVE SEC (J HIS RE Part A yov nc tfSht Matter tV biulM WAITRESS WANTED Night shit day shift apply In person 1511 So Lexington Ptvd Pick A Rib Cate (if Rural people may face ron- Shirley NcL-on Flour RlUf: Dor tinuing difficulties in obtaining Flwint: Corpus Christ NAMES ADDRESSES AND PHONE NUM0ERS MUST COUNTED AND INCLUDED IN WORD COUNT WHEN A PART OF THE AD WASHINGTON (AP) A team cf economists Monday painted a picture of prospects lor form prosperity in the 1960s Neither did it offer hope for significant reductions in what the taxpayers spend for form aid programs The economists in a staff report to the Senate-House Economic Committee estimated that seven cents Iran every federal tax dollar now- are used for agricultural purposes They said the farm programs themselves cost about S3 billion a year while storage and handling of surplus crops acquired by foe government through price support purchases have soared to around $1 billion a year Incomes Lower The report said form families entered the 1960s with ihrir individual incomes relatively lower than at any time since the depression of the 1930s as compared with the incomes of nonlarm families The report prepared under the supervision of committee stall aide John Lehman espoused to particular form program However Lehman said the economists agreed that farm prices and income would shrink drastically if current price support production control and conservation reserve programs were abandoned without being replaced by some alternative program Income Fall Keen Sen Paul Douglas D-Ill the committee chairman said the report added up to a finding that farm operators' net income by 1965 would fall 36 per cent below the 1959 levels and 45 per cent below 1958 levels if existing price supports and production limitation were removed and not replaced by something else Submitting the report to the committee Lehman wrote: "Key factors exported by the authors to affect commercial agriculture in tlie coming decade are: 'ToNsihilities exist far increasing the demand for food in commercial markets both at home and abroad but demand Increases will be limited largely to meeting expanding population needs Imhifttrtal Si)tihite A moifoi iie expansion in industrial farm prod ucts may be partially or fully off ASSISTANT to Dentist Exrellmt opportunity tar right anal Iront Must have Initiative be mrticuieusiy nent pancM a cheerful aenenaMy and ba willing ta study High school graduate minimum Give datall guoiifieatm In reply Bax 45 Collar Timas OB Jo Ann Wendland Rohstown The show- will be at Joske'sj! Department Store Each girljS will model a suit a dress and an ensemble IS NDEPENDENCE LODGE NO 17 A A 1W SHELY Called Meeting Tuetdav November at I pm tor work in lava A degrees Visiting brethem avelcstnp FRANKLIN MARTIN DON LEE JOHNSON SEC'Y Run ad days Number EXPERIFNCED HOSPITALIZATION (nan cancelable) telephone allcltora wonted Satary plus bonus Call at 107 North Chaparral Suita 107 Carpus Chrlstl FI Trxaa IV ran Crop employment in nonfarm indusiri because of educational deficiencies distance from employment centers cultural differences and insufficient growth in job Assisting Lehman in the report were Walter Wilcox of the Library of Congress and thpse agricultural economists from land grant universities: John A Schnittker of Kansas State University David Hathaway of Michigan State University Har-low Halvonmn of tlie University of Wisconsin and George (l C3 Htlp Wanted Mala C3 Help Wanted Mate Prospective pecan production for Texas has been placed at 37 million pounds by the Texas name of classification I Enclosed Is LEASE TRUCKS Crop and Livestock Reporting Service This is 16 per cent more than last year's production Of the 37 million unds fore- Beginning (a Wonted knmvdinlety ta lea driver owned lata model trurk-tmetar with dnuMe-haltler pole trailer or IS1 Tandem Float ta da all fwld and pm houllna CONTACT JESS EDWARDS INC sn McBride Lana Carpa ChrtsN Teem Phene TUM441 NAME Brandon- of FennisyJvaitia State least 31 4 million are native and University 56 million improved varieties WWJbhgJUliMdUi AM AJIewAMi.

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