The Calhoun County Times (Port Lavaca, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 28, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 11, 1961 Page: 4 of 8
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Installation
AFTER 20 YEARS:
Coast Guard
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Jones Elected
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Port Lavaca, Bloomington and Placedo.
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Chief Jaycox retires.
Lloyd Pad- ’ cil Guthrie. and Mrs David Ton-
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JOHN VAIL, L.U.T.C.
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and friends in Elgin and Fort week vacation at the home of
Mrs. Melcher's parents. Mr. and
Worth.
SOUTHWESTERN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
In Rev. McGee's absence, Rev. Mrs. W M Ford of Vera. Tex-
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Wonderful, work-saving electric appliances help store, mix, and
cook your food — wash and dry your clothes — clean and warm
your home. A Gold Medallion Home operates smoothly with the
convenience of plentiful Housepower. And it has the highest
standards of beauty and efficiency in Light for Living.
Mrs. Robert J. Gerrard at 205
E Juan Linn St., or Mrs. Basil
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Donners Host
Barbecue Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Donner
McGees to Leave
On Vacation
the farthest to attend the affair. Other family members
were from Houston, Victoria; Port O’Connor, Cypress, Seadrift,
. Like so many other South Texas families, the Griffins have
discovered the marvelous advantages of total electric living in
a Gold Medallion Home.
From the front door to the all-electric
kitchen — all through the house—
you’ll enjoy the clean, economical ad-
vantages of living in a Gold Medallion
Home. See your Home Builder or CPL
before you build or buy.
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Church Buys
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Residents Visit
With Jarretts
Save-a-bundle buys on Corvairs, too! The climate couldn"
be better for getting into one of these. Yessirree, juicy July buys
on the Monzas with their family-style sports-car spirit ... on
the nimble, nickel-nursing Corvair 500‛s and 700‛s ... on the
6-Passenger Lakewood Wagons . . . and on those Greenbrier
Sports Wagons with up to twice the space of regular wagons.
Need more be said? Your Chevrolet dealer is the man to talk to.
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McCOWN REUNION — The second annual McCown family
reunion on July 2 was attended by 56 descendants of Simeon
McCown. Owen McCown of Seadrift was the oldest member
present, and Milton McCown of Chalmette, La. had traveled
Treasurer for
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Except Those Of Other Local Life Insurance Men.
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Baptist Church for evening ser-was J C. Melcher, Jr.
vices on July 19, and both morn- —— • - — ------
iy Jarrett. ! and Mrs. Karl 'All
The two couples were neigh- ily, Mr. and Mrs.
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Buck Grimes
Pharmacist
We can decipher it
■ Reading a doctor's prescription is
not quitbas hard as breaking a code.
What appears to be scribbling is really
medical shorthand that physicians use
to tell us your needs it can be read
by pharmacists anywhere and lets us.
here in your neighborhood, till any
prescription no matter which doctor
writes it ( hances are we could till a
prescription from Afghanistan. No
------matter whatitlook s liks.to you,.the
__important thing is that we can read
it and serve your needs.
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on the revival.
have requested all active and
alumnae Ch "m-" members
HOURS: 7 a.m.—10 p m. weekdays.
7 a m—9 p m. Saturdays. 8 a m —
noon nd 2:30 p m —9 pm Sundays.
Your -physician can phone 524-2600
when you not'd a medicine.
THE PHARMACY
(Owner Buck Grimes. Registered
Pharmacist* — Virginia St.
Chief Retires
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Rev. and Mrs A. R. McGee
The Presbyterian Church has
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bors when Jarrett was station gett and family, and Max Sfurm. jey were in charge of the party.
e-ued—inParamaribo. Sur kame ________
Dudley Jor- where Franz is still employed I
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See the new Chevrolets at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer's
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FAMILY MOVES
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Amos
and daughter Cindy moved from
Port Lavaca to Pasco, Wash- ;
ington on July 3.
The Man e committee com-|beau will preach in four dif-
i posed of C. L. Pittman. How- , ferent churches during the per- '
, lard Koller, Bob Tanner. Mrs. iod.
। ; R. B Walker, Miss May Be He On July 26 he will preach at
Jones, Paul Jacobs and James 1 the Alamo Heights Baptist Chur-I
.Haverland i now studying man- ch evening services, and report 1
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Mrs, Griffin hat erpreeeed particular appro*
elation for her electric water heater, which,
the saye, give* her a bountiful supply of hot
water at tuck low operating coat.
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-an oft Jut hv n me - meet- Dabbs. Mrs. Ralph Powers. MrS.
ing of the c hurch on Wednc* - IV G. West, or at the club.
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Summertime - and the savin is easy!
TUT! pay yoo plenty to pad over to your Chevrolet dealer’s One-Stop Shopping Center and get in on all the
excitement there. Because Jet-smooth Chevrolets are outselling every other make of car, he's able to turn on the
savings like nobody else in town. Have him fit you with an elegant Impala, a popular Bel Air or a budget-wise
Biscayne. Or maybe with one of those six sweet-going, cargo-craving Chevy wagons. Just bring along your desire
to own a lot of car at an easy-to-own price. (hevy and your _ , , - yayypp)
Chevrolet dealer will look after the rest nicely, thank you. Jet-smooth Chevrolet EiA
Bob Barbeau who was recent- t
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the Baptist Church will leave 1
July 17 for Pueblo, Colo, where j
he will take part in a laymen
led revivalTor the entire Color-
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The revival will last from
July 19 through 23. and Bar- !
Bell, Hallettsville IIwy., both in
Victoria, or Mrs. T
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Chi Omega Is
Seeking Alumnae
Chi Omega Alumnae are or-
ganizing an area association, a
Mrs J C. Melcher and daugh- Franz's father,
and family will leave on vac a- ters. Lydia and Grace Ford -----------------
tion July 17 to visit relatives returned last week from a two '
Dessert Bridge
Set Thursday
There will be a dessert brid-
ge at the Hatch Bend Country
Cub on Thursday, July 13, at
1 30 p m , , •
Reservations must be made
by Tuesday, July‘11 with one
of the hostesses Mrs. Clyde
John J) Jones has been elect-
! new workers will take over their
ed treasurer for the Alamo
'Heights Baptist Church to fill
' the post vacated. by -the Hsig-
i nation of W B. Platt Jr. who
moved to Houston
Jolie was named to serve un-
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as in the northern part of the j
! puts- that a new piano has been , perintendent of missions for the state. • .
I purchased for the Intermediate । Guadalupe Association, will fill । Remaining in Vera with his -
Department of the Sunday i the pulpit at the Alamo'Heights grandparents for the summer
ing and evening services -on
July 23.
I aire Terrace for a nt w manse
I for the pastor.
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Franz, visited several days last; Guests were Mr. and Mrs
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Former Port Lavaca resi- were hosts for a barbecue din-
dents, Mr and Mrs Warren ner in their home last week
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------Frank t. Jayeox,- Hentswein-t-fl
Mate Chief i BMC7 ret in d from I
the t S (st( mid on June I
30 after. n o1 lion 20 years |
seivie 111 that 11 can 17 J t loll. I
The cin nomie ■ wii< held at I
tin Lort o t mu a ( ।>j t.(iuard I
staticn when Chief Jaycox was ■
। • cied bis retirement certi- l
ficte and tinal ordets at a full I
mterofth tati m crew. I
Members of his family were I
rut sts of the station for the
ceremony, and for a dinner I
which preceded it He was pre* 1
sunud.several gifts by his ship- I
mates. I
Chief Taycox is a second gen- B
crafn Coastgdardsmn whose I
father served in the service un- |
til retirement. I
He entered the service in Nov- I
ember 1940 from his home in I
Filoxi. Mrs. and spent World,
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say Mr. and Mrs. Alton Griffin of Goliad, Texas
Swim Party
At Hatch Bend
Hatch Bend Country Club
held a swimming party and
pia July 8th from 10 a m
gdhtil noon for the first, second,
[ani third graders
Mrs Pete Mowen, Mrs. Ce-
he North Alantic. J having been previously based
« Iiter completed a tour of in Palacios.
in 4,skan waters His Chief Jayeox and his family
t a ignment at Port O'Con- 1 plah to make their home in
was-ms second in this.area,—Port-O’CenneF.--------------------_
A nomninating ommittee com- |
A. posed of Lee G. Morgan. Roy
P. Ao Motle and Mrs A B. MeDon-
k// IV. ald wa named to start work
LgC 1 immediately on a .'late of chur-
M ch workers for the coming year.
2.- Thev are expocted to report by
/<7 ' | the September meeting and the
t ■ 4 । new workers will taki over their
5- | po t in October.
Mhe‛v/ Rev A K. McGee, pastor, re-
r ll aboard the Coast Guard]
ter Mohave on convoy duty)
by the Aluminum Company of !
America. ‘ I
The ’Franzs will return to
Surimame on July 13 after a j
visit in Nordheim with M r s.
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P. su sfd
Sel by Pilots
installation of new members j
will be included on the agenda '
at the regular business meet- !
ing of the Port Lavaca Pilot’s1
Club ai 6/30 pm. Thursday nr*
! the Shottfirh Restnurnnt.
At a- special called mecting
last Thur day some of the new
members were introduced, and
a meeting time change wasi
approved in the -future meet-
ings will be at 6 30 pm the
j second and fourth Thursday of :
1 each month
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to register wiih the
Those interested can ...
The old manse on south Color-
ado ?t, was recently sold to
[ Keith Merrick. and the pastor
and his Tam Tty are tvingin a
rented house until the new man-
' । sr is complete.
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Calhoun County Public Library.