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Corpus Christi Caller-Times from Corpus Christi, Texas • 33

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a LOLLY CORPUS CHRISTI CALLER Wed Sept 24 1969 5C The Neighbors By Georg Clark -i1 BUSINESS BEAT I i Tri Drive Closing 1 Wliataburger Takes Long Lease on Site lEf-T THE RPfAL WINE "R6TER tW you need a change of oil Sonny What YOU need ia a new cp- DICK TRACY San Antonio Group Plans Court Fight Over Turnkey III Tri Drive which has occupied an island bounded by Staples Louisiana and Baldwin for 20 years will be open for the last time today and the building and fixtures will be sold Saturday The site owned by John Pla-tis has been taken under long-term lease by Whatabur-ger Inc The Hancock Service Station at the corner of Staples and Baldwin also will be closed George Garrison president of Whataburger said The station is operated by Harrell Petroleum Co of Kingsville Paul Flusche 4405 Mistletoe sole owner of Tri Drive the last 12 years said that the furnishings stock and building will be sold at auction at 10 am Saturday at the drive-in Flusche who also owns Chris-ti Court on Corpus Christi Padre Island Drive and Airline Its new headquarters building at 3014 Alameda ia nearing completion 6 Residents To Receive CLU Honor Six Corpus Christ! residents FTiday will be awarded the Chartered Life Underwriter (CLU) designation at national conferment exercises of the American College of Life Underwriters in Washington DC Receiving the designation will be A Skrobarczyk and McClure Jr agents for Lincoln Motional Life Insurance Co Joe Tillman American Amicable Life Insurance Co Forrest i Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Co Miller Pope Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co and Harry Ullom Sofessor of economics at Del ar College The CLU program was established to meet the professional education needs of tne men and women who provide life and health insurance service to the public The typical candidate for the CLU designation enrolls in special study classes at a college or university for the four-to-five-year program Locally classes are taught at Del Mar College This year some 2000 men and women will be awarded the des- roGO SAN ANTONIO (AP) Opponents of Turnkey III say they will go to court to block the proposed poverty war housing project here They said nearly S8X) was raised at a meeting of about 800 residents of northwest San Antonio Monday nighl A spokesman said this would be added to $425 collected for legal counsel in northwest San Antonio last week A committee also meeting sites for Turnkey III homes Monday night in the northeast The meetings came as the area announced it would solicit i(jreitor 0j the agency sponsor- funds from throughout the city 1 0 to fight the proposal Turnkey III was outlining ncw facility on the tract after it Beach said that he plans to raise fish in two seven-acre ponds on his land near Papalote as well as enough cattle keep me Flusche had been affiliated with the drive-in 19 years It formerly was owned by Eick-enroht Jr 3061 Staples The drive-in was popular with students Garrison said that Whataburger will begin construction of a I takes over the land Nov 1 Irian to make a showpiece out of this site" he said Garrison said the chain is planning to landscape and place its newest standard building seating 64 persons in an air Neighborhoods in these iwoe Pan councilmen and areas and another section of the a crowd of more than 1000 city have been designated as: Hoots and jeers interrupted the briefing at some points SENSELESS Representatives of committees from south northeast and north-II mT IJipfl west San Antonio were to meet 1-1 III1IA-4I pmately Tuesday night to study legal moves A progress report 1 will be given at a meeting planned for late this week or early the next a spokesman said Turnkey HI would give 436 WORTH 9 Police issued statewide order! tcranIii8nation- bringing to 21454 the ill be used in the firm nation- nurnber of people who have received it since the college was founded in 1927 al advertising The Whataburger operation at GORDO 2702 Staples less than a block from the Tri Drive site will be dosed when construction is completed sometime in February Garrison said Marv Kav Cosmetics J'U TXE PEOPLE CP OTHER COUNTRIES eUlPB FOR INSTANCE WOR MOUSE HOvN VO SOU LIVE? M3U WANNA I SEE? I'LL A TAKE VO0 "THERE Christine Lee 6949 Edgewater is a new consultant for Mary The hamburger chain will be-jKay Inc a cosmetics firm gin construction Oct 1 of new-jin Dallas arv facials are avail-buildings for its operations atibased in Dallas Complimentary 4700 Leopard and 3210 Golliharfacials are available at any and a new operation at South time she said a pickup wnm-mmi Tuesday for Joe Michael Ervin famdlps earning $3000 to $6000 17 charged in the an opportunity for of a allege student -home ownership while stimulat-Folice allege Ervin is the mg them to higher income youth who telephoned the vic-j Rilhari Jones director of the tim father and said: Antonio Housing Authority Im sorry hes dead but we ho all have to go sometime I in hs briefing that the av-sorry I shot him" jerage home would cost about Ervin a former football er at Kirkpatrick High School is Earlier estimates had ptared accused in the shooting death of the cost at $14000 to $3000 but Rodney Gene Ronham a student Jones said they were premature at Tarrant County Junior Col-iHis assistant Manly a lege said final price range probably $2a- Tax Bill May Hike Texas Airport Cost SMITTY 1 fi would be $14000 to $18500 Worth Regional legislation would piish the future Bonham 1 was shot Aug 8j nilij nav ip Airport said Tuesday that if in excess of a half billion he and a companion sat a I A family would pay at lpa-1 Congress taxes interest on local dollars irked car outside a bowling all per cent of its annual 'government bonds the airport: ir i for operating expenses and ut ill-E Ray Hutchinson the air- pities until begins to earn moroA ded 2m' W's bond lawyer said the tax "ft and can take over conventional S' JlTthange if parsed would in- He four fair- -9? The friend said Ronham of two youths who- James Mettler shot by one airpon execu walked up to the car and sud-f-nirum'-jtive director and others denly opened fire Police This explanation brought hoots -p a deadv thing' the death 'a senseless killing" from the dienciv More letter said The problem will be-honds sold in the 11 -no reason for laao name IM San Antonio because you have Pa Big Increase achieved homes through some JS! u5i nuichmson in a report to the ame to generate enough Senate Finance Committee said killing Friends of the slam raised a reward fund last week crease the interest on airport revenue bonds to 75 per cent Met-1 from the 49 per cent for wiuch last issue in other program reached $650 GASOLINE ALLEY Interest on local government that each one per cent of inter- bonds now is free of income tax- est rate increases the airport The so-called tax reform bill1 cost $86723000 proposes to tax such interest! Hutchinson and Dallas City me an i local governments Auditor Lynn Cmssley went probably ill be required to pay -to Washington Tuesday to warn higher mierest rates inf the damaging effect of such Cost (limbing 'legislation PALLAS if Officers said which was -eon several times Oi-t of the massive facility) The pending bill has resulted Tuesday no blood has been near whore law son's body wasjbetween Fort Worth and Dallas i in upset market conditions found in a mvMerv car whuh found has boon rising steadily from which have delayed the sale of thev lmooundtHl in their invests- lt 'urt said "We need tothe original first-phae $2S5 mil-iDallas general obligation bonds cation of the hit-and-run traffic talk with the driver of that car lion estimate-largely at this! of more than $24 million The death of Robert Wavne Lawson He could an-wer some big ques- time be ause of cost of the 18000 City Council was forced Monday 13 two weeks ago tions in acres neded to dip into reserve funds to keep uhlt ld-ne Car Abandoned The last estimate was in thethe city's 175 million capital im- 1 J01 after' The light tan Mercury Comet neighborhood of $350 million program moving f0lind in a dnve-: Italia Times Herald 1 Aja ne laiiVn a Neither Mar' in nor his son work was told by the lab in a nrw-paper The Comet! telephone conversation that no omiaeod rmht front fend-! bliaJd was found inside or out- a driniod front fcnfl side the car curls saii a nk of blood The car a Mercury 's ha1 been found in the Roadrun-' registered in the name of John npr py tha wa not in the Martin the father of Bena-nsht plate t0 5inkwj with min Ray Martin 17 iharged aw son's death with the death young Lawson apparently was Paint Flecks Match struck Sept 7 Four nights later Investigators also said Tues-juie youth's body was found in a day that fin ks of pnml found on fjj about two miles away a damaged past near where the: young Martin said in a statp-l accident took place matth the mcnl alter hi arrest in Shreve-! paint on the red Roadrunner jirt Ia that he put the hodyj owned by the Marlin vouth in his car intending to take it to Police are stillsearching for a hospital hut la-came afraid the owner of a fastback Mastangand put ihe Nh1 in the field BRENDA STARK DOMEAFAVCP TROUBLES 1 HANU WHEN FRIEND? HENNte COMES J0 7AKEME70 IVNCfr-GM WM THIS KM PROFESSOR HUMBLE Service of Highest Character KENNE CARTER FUNERAL HOME GUS KENNE A CARTER 4901 IVIIHMT AT McAIDIK IS4-31U DEDICATED TO YOUR TRUST MEDICAL CENTER a yours doctor Chad Everett and a hard-line chief of staff James Daly face the generation conflict in a university medical complex HfMf 4AAAiAA44AAAAI4A1444i a mm a i in r(r i rv.

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