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The Laredo Times from Laredo, Texas • Page 4

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The Laredo Timesi
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Laredo, Texas
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AT TOURIST BUREAU Highway Maps For All Counties Are Available I The Laredo Times, Aug. 30, 1961. Page 4 1 SHHTIE nr. Hi.shwav for all coun- the public as they should be. ties in are available to the tounsi counselor.

ronsuUation the Texas High Webb County map not way Department tourist bureau, iv shows all state and county counselor it also has insets Ingram exnlairs that these can mg the street Javouts of Miran- mi be away, like other do City, Oillon. Brum and fays Ingram, Furthermore, there are about 100 things marked on the map: school.s, rounty in Texas can be obtained fenieiaries, railroads. mines, from the Texas llighwav DeDart- plants, golf oil re.ent in Austin at a moderate fields. hotels, ince There is quite a hit ot post offices and highway eourte- involved in nrmtinfr In- station-: Roth businessmen dividual mars and them and students find county 'car, several county maps thev are revised, availr.hle for tla rents each tourist materials. However, a road map of In th.

Utrst rollnclion map isi ed. the Webb County dated 1955. Although much tis-' Monday, a traffic count was ed by surveyors, oil men. and made from 7 a m. to 7 m.

by highwae workers county hureau chief. BJ maps are not wel! known ha' not been yet. but the office ithe difference in nature of traffic on week and weekends. Theater Calendar Fitzpatrick expresses surprise at the number of boats and mot- CTs being pulled south. JT thru je voyaof TO THT weekend rr.h w.tii: huild'ng up morc than we expected It IS alwavs heavy.

but A--C BOTTOM OF "nCE SFS 31 thru CKOUBLT TTX- i THF MTvoTvrR with Tob tuis vcar school starts nearly ev- MaUiits t-id Rotir.n» schuifino a ervwhcre the dav after noli- ilay. A larger than usual num- SHn i stpt MORN' WAR OF families is going to hit PATELLTTEF the Toad, This should be best weekend at Falcon Lake cm NOW BHOwrvo fannt truh 'IOpen Caroa, xunrir. uoth Sunday and Labor Dav to Aug 31 thru 1 AT.AKAZAM help but must request THS ORE.ST. A Feature c.rtoop Since our staff ic BOROFRTowv HRixE-iN when there is unusual thru Frsnt LAST SUNSET. Dorcthy ouNFTOKT wuh The touTist buresu workers Brcwo and jran Sta.ey Want to remind haulers of caiHe Aug 57 thru 3 Two ffuit, and hcavv equipment that Office Nobody Wonted Cost The County $160 BV RAMOV r.ARCES Timei City Editor lumber from Central TAUiiber Compan.v.

$4.25 for soft wafer. $35 for car allowance for It cost Webb County 1160 to dis- rett. for refunding of pcttv cover some of county officials cash to Alejandro R. tlarcia. want to move to a place the and 42 for 73 tons of rock couniv commissioners had rented hitt 's I vakie Maies for them.

The officers salarv expenses for The countv commi.ssioncrs rent-julv included $36.3 411 for muniv ed a home on Washington street telephone hill. sv for and thought thev had a solution to offuo hilt the problem of eourthouse soaco jjj District Cou rt shortage. $3.30 for juvenile office, and that it county clerk phone Rut later thev found bill. cost quite a bit to air-condition the place, and that nobody at other items from the the court house wanted to move to $498 16 lunacv court far costs, $144. TB court $200 the place', saying it was too the main r.m.uxo laurel (ja.I suard', S'JOO I.a,at month the romraissioners Rodarle (tail suardl.

broke the contract urth for cbo he as rpectal iudge. SlbO anyhow. 113 20 to Anasiacio Alexandro tor The county was to par $100 center month rent. The amount paid bv photo p.xper for the countv included a auditor. $22 35 to Roberto irent plus $60 for expenses the for repair and nvatertah owner had incurred county office.

S3T The bill is among the items repair at com mod: okayed for payment bv the coun-center, 1 to ictor Garua tv commissioners for the month materia! for county jail of July. llie items approved for payment also included checks Tm pressing the rose Billy gave me to put in my to 19 persons aided by the county to go to hospitals. This totaled $242.76, listed a for i ndi- Also, $7.50 to Garcia for repair parts, $70 for buna! of in digent to Garza Funeral (from TB hospitJl-, $93 as coun share of insurance premtutn, $6 TO Arturo Medina for services, $50 to Mrs Antonio Ur tegvm as jail matron. how much more he makes than ut biby we work mas que a nosotros cuidar iiinos a no nos dan armas. Quiero guardar esta rosa que me dio Biily plancharla.

Howard Gary Rubenstein In Bar Mitzvak Ceremony SS.tTtrtnm 1 pltm 'SfoTs the eoitrthous, srotmja. for adding machine to a 1 Cottntv Judces and Sa IN YOUTH PROGRAM haul to incinerator. 5100 for dues to IS TiJERA DF ORO thov havc special showinp Howard Gary Rubenstem, kon ed (Hope), the Jew- A'w of w'eighi that can be of Mr. and Samuel Kuhcn- ish national anthem. Also on- and saiUftr taken over highway stem, became Bar Mitzvah Sat- the table waj a picture of the auf 30 Thru 5 Froht Scrffr the amount of clearance when urdav morning in an impressivt honor guest the KAMP AUo FRiE.vDLV PER- there arc structures which the ceremony which took place at Mitzvah shawl holding hu Hiou-'T passes under.

This da- Agudas svnagogue. Bible. ta is available for anv Texas I Also causing much interest and I Leon Katz officiated in the ab- noted on another table was a Uence of Kabbi April, spotlighted ice block sculpture of DlDTliC ritual head of the synagogue. Harold. Dill I Il3r The pulpit wa.s decked with floor ers and $963 75 Mercy Hospital for the cart of digents who were not able to The county courthou.se and jaii water bill for July was $247.49, the bill totaled $142 22, and the light bill was $400 40.

Rail Exports Up Over July Laredo Monsignor Named As Assistant Director amiN rovhy iNleC-u A uf si thru Aopt Two LA VIOLETERA highway routf With Mor.tiPl sn1 ULTIMO CUPLN. wUA Calvo and SarUa MonUrl Frort B'Tftr: Four FtaturM BAST OF EDEN, with Julia Harrlt Dfan RFPrL WTTHODT A with and Wood UNTAMTD YOUTH, with Mair.te Van Doran Lou BECAUSE riles, a boy, 1811 THEY RF TOLTiQ, with Clarli and Iflchtrl At Mercy Hospital: Mr. and Mrs, Ramon F. Cedar, Aug Approximately one hundred baskets of white and blue tinted, chrysanthemums, thus fifty guv.tts were present out the chosen colors of the Isra- they were seated at small eli flag. e.specially sianificant arranged about the room this is the year A short sketch of the tradition- of the State of Israel these Items were paid from out of tne general fund.

The total expenses from the general fund were $4.928.53. Officrs salary fund expenses were $842,60. the Road and Bridge Fund expenses amounted to $2.184.72, a nd the permanent improvement fund costs for July totaled $13.981.12, beciuse the llth District Court Improvements I arod, 'CM i about a Rail e.xporis to Mexico have 70 carload.s a day thi.s nvmfh. a. Ch'-rch hf-T.

cording to Freight Jose l.c dir zano Balderas, of the the Texas rc Lines in Nuevo Laredo. Although this IS not up to -erkncr Monsignor Gloeckner has long Ire-n active youth activities en I and is diocese director tor of j'h for lue dholic Youth Orgamiation. m. mal volume, is considcrabL. than in July, which a's.

worst month of the year on rail exports through Laredo. Auf were included this month. Tuesday southbound crosdngs Load and Bridge fund amounted to only 63 carloads, Loui oi 1 14 1 ceremony of Bar Mitzvah fol $110.5 76 6 zano said there are days, w- Mr and Mrs Botero Ramirez lows: gallons of gasoline. There when southl. um! volume msTA DRix'f-rN firl, 0.

Bo.x 172, Zapata, Following the service, Mr. and There comes a time in the life 1363 80 for rough runs 100 or more tNru PKFE wufa c.n-IAug. 28. Mrs. Rubenstcm entertained with of a Jewish boy when he Mr.

and Mrs. Jose Homero a reception in the Community solemn pledge to live up to the Mitchum lUguanio a girl, 2102 Santa Ri-'Center, Refreshments vvere'highest of his faith to de served to the congregation and dicate himself to the Torah (the Arza- other friends. law). Jr is during this mendi, a girl, Bravo 3441 Nue- iw- thirteenth birth vo Laredo Tamps. Aug.

28. rn a thl tiLi room of the Hamilton Hotel. Ho- required relicioiu- further celebrate their Bar Mit Births at thi Laredo AFB Hos- nmrated th. momentous occasion' 3 the svnagogue markinc piUl include: v.tth a brunch. their passage childhood to 2Lt.

and Mrs. D. Ma- rf- 1 adulthood, a time when thev is tl nT.u. Eh ai 9 ervrxiWNrRs with Ans 30 and" LACE Aug, 28, witB and Altai u. ATOMIC SUBMARINE.

with Arthur Pranr and Dick Foran Sept I and THE GIANT, B-Tiabeth Taylor. Hudten and ON THE W.ATER- FRONT, wit.h Marlcn Branda Ktri A Buck IdakleB ROTSL Aux rr thra ESTAS CO RAZON, with Miru'l A Mcia TARZ a THE MAOKIFICENT with Scctt A2-C ind Mrs John Rt. John. 1er. girl, Aug 18.

Atlx SA and 31- LA VIDA Aous- Al-c and Mfs Gilbert TIN L.SRA, wUh and Lortna VcUsquT; a SABRAA Qn TE QUIERO with Libertad Lairarque 2Lt. and Mr.S. Paul A Mirrai A Me.M* terry boy. Aug. 22.

I 3- FOR TT APRENDI A A2-C ind MfS. Jimfs QtTREF. with Del and An- 2 nn XonlO a a BAJO EL CIELO DE Cr MEinco. With isd Ml- and Mrs. Stuart B.

Lewis, charge of A Mfjia girl 24. Priest's Lawyer Waltinq For Trial Witnesses Rail imports Mexi.ti arc also light Tuesd.iy''-- crossings were 19 carload They I consisted chiefly or- mt- tals, but included tvto of broom corn, one of berries and a ire pineapples. Bobby Maddox Visits Nuevo Laredo Friends Bobhv 5fadov Hnii 1 Single Receiving with them and Ho aftuitnooo. a time when thev ward were his brother! and aunt, religious responsibility. his'readiness for the Inal of a Mrs.

Avrom Sterman, and coil marks the first time that a Roman Catholic priest charged sin Janet Jo Stcrm.an, both of having reached the age of with assault to rape will depend rived in Laredo Mom' iiufiafo, Y. (ih-rteen). exerci.v-es on availability of witnesses. gue.H of Aibrrt and -b. Mrs.

Rubenstein wai wearing night to participate fullv in syn- The trial is set for Sept. 11 in Gutierrez of L. redo at 'a two piece fall cotton suit of rites in other word.s Austin. It was moved there on.home of their parents Mr an black and blue plaid. 8 "hen a young a change of venue from the Uwer Mrs.

Rafael (. a was betmm.es one" with hD Rio Grande Valley. Madcro. He will -t hen a.ssistanl director for tht Texas region Monsignor Gloctk- ner will attend the advisory board nicotaig in Washington, D. C.

Mav. He said he will also attend the of atholic Youth convention al Buffalo, York Nov 9-12. Accornpanjing him will be Father Ravmond Pena, former assistant pastor of St. Peter'i i hurch who is now' assistant tor of St Joseph's Church at Texas, pastor of St. Jo.seph is also a former Laredo priest.

Father Peter Smith, who was former assistant pastor it Blessed Sacrament. t.l.ORt.L GI.O» KM Mnnsignor Gloeckner also nounrrd that on Oct. 16 Bov. John J. Conniff, assistant rector of youth activitiet i 1 Wa.shmgton.

D. will hold ft workshop in Corpus Chnsti from 10 a to 3 p. m. At this workshop all priests ill riiorp.e will he oriented ft atholic youth work. Mrs.

Nitishin the musical guest hook, which when opened play- celehrani from the Phoph God On thi.s occasion, IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS LAREDO DIVISION IN THE MATTER OF I BANK OF ZAPATA, a partnership composed of the partners. Manuel Medina, Santos Medina, Celsa Medina. Matiana Cuellar and Celso Cuellar and Manuel Medina. Individuallv- BANKRUPTCY No. 203 BANKRUPTS I NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS and NOTICE OF ORDER FIXING TIME FOR FILING OBJECTIONS TO DISCHARGE TO the and other parlies of Bank of Zapata, a partnership, composed of the Manuel Medina, Santos Medina, Celsa Medina, Matiana Cuellar and Ceiso Cuellar, with its principal place of business being in the town of Zapata.

Zapata County, Texas, the jjartners, Manuel Medina. Santos Medina, and Celsa Medina being residents of Zapata County, Texas, and the partners. Matiana M. Cuellar and Celso Cuellar, being residents of San Antonio. Bexar County, Texa.s, and Manuel Medina, individually, a resident of Zapata County, Texas.

Bankrupts; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that said Medina, individually, and the partnership known as Bank of Zapata, a partnership composed of the partners Medina, Santn Medina, Medina, Matiana Cuellar and Celso Cuellar, have been duly adjudged bankrupts on a petition filed against them on -August 14 and that the first meeting of the creditors will held at United District Courtronm, Third Floor, Federal Building, in Laredo, Webb County. Texas, on September 1961, at 9 30 0 A.M., at which place and time the said creditors may attend, their appoint a trustee, appoint a comm.ittee of creditors, examine the bankrupts, and transact such other business as may properly before said meeting A.LSO, NOTICE 15 HLREBV fhaf on th.f 2 Ud dav of AugusF 1961, tn order made in the above-pntitled proceedmg. fixing the 15th dav of October, 1961, the last dav for the fding of objections to the discharge of laid bankruptft. Dated tlds 24th day of Augu.st, James M. Referee in Bankruptey lar Sabbath relating date.

occasion, the hut to t-n f-F chants thr prrtion bepT. ii put I 1 aPop for a paruru- going to hao- 1 relating to birth- depends V-- rr .1 -e: hr 5 TLft 'v' rvf To get more room to your boust and more cash tn your purse, a Laredo Times Gassified 'L to sed what you want anv more on whether all the witnesses suhpoonaed show up. The youth also participates don intend to go to trial and leads various portions of the unless all my witnesses ire ready nrayer service and expresses his for feelings in an address to the con- regation In this address hr Semaan he lubpoenaed formally accepts Judaism his more than 40 persons from faith and to live bv pre- tm, San and the Valley cepts and and become for the defense of the Rev. John a member of the. Feit.

accused of attacking Miss Maria America Guerra as fhe knelt in prayer at a church tn Jewish people Nuevo Laredo Grain Shipments Are Continuing Nuevo Laredo gram shipments will continue until about Oct. according to Freight Agent Jose Lozano Balderas, 0 the National Lines in the sister city. He estimates there will be an- Kriinburg March 23, 1960. Guerra, a student at Pan I American College in Edinburg, I said her attacker fled after she Ibit him on the finger, i Father Feil, 27, denied seizing Miss Guerra. He was assigned to a pastoral school In San Juan, near Edinburg at the time.

Bryants Visit 17 States On Trip Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bryant! taken them into 17 stales. to roll out by Sept. 10 or 15.

winding up the corn movement He figures there will be another iOO carloads of milo maize to go, with movement to continue until mid-October. They had left Laredo on Aug 11. They went via New Orleans to Alexandria, Virginia, where tiiev visited Mrs, broth-i ler, Herbert Orlbal, and famiiy. 1 Al! the Nuevo Laredo gram Thev visited also in adjacent being sold to the government 'Vashinrton. D.C., and in Phila-j trading agency, and it is visited other rcla- ped by rail to Saltillo, where tnes.

goes into government ware- to Baltimore: and other cities in the cast.j Shipping starlod some ago, and at that tinit it r. limated the grain volume would irginia and JSorth Ca- total about 500 carloads It is .7 now apparent that it will be Mountains National Park somewhat less. The season to-. tal on corn through Tuesday had Brvant Bar- rnachpd 215 and tthtp- '7 "iin ping continued at the rate of ilt'rv mo Jimmy and out SIX cars a day. maiz shipping had hailed for been Mis-s Barbara Ann Bryant will return to Marcos, where no her studies at South- no Kaldcras said it would be resumed early in September, Slate College on Sent 14 iss Bryant will be a TJe season total on milo year ze had reached onlv 44 carloads.

REGISTFK NOW FOR FAIJ. NEMKSTER RldlNNING SEPTE.MBER .5, IMI BOOKKKEIMNG 5.SD WVm MING, TVPfNG. AVD GE.NFRAL OFFIft; fOFRSE. 1 -'Of 2 Elasbe Siip-on Ornament 0-ford Tift Slip-on another Kinney first only ftVI in a single shoe. Gr-' closet or it caves you money.

not rcaty roddy for school without a P'V r. Top quaitty, finely-grained leather spec aliy treated, stays soft, iupple. Made to exacting to the la stdch. In b'acK. Also 11 3.

$4 30, 3'A-6, SOUTHER.N Bl SINEN.S (OELEOE SIt'i f'lorei Hop Driif $doie LAKIJlO. Phone: 3 67 (.1 INGLES ESPECIAL PRACTICO PARA JOVENES ADITTOS PRINCIPIANTES a Man. a. A 40T CONVENT.

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