The Calhoun County Times (Port Lavaca, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 28, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 11, 1961 Page: 7 of 8
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By Mrs. Don Goza
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BOAT AND TRAILER and 18
L.P. 1960 Evinrude motor Call . polis, »nd mighty, dressed up.
524-3245.
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two families will camp out in they were here and Pat assist-
COUPLES BRIDGE
1716 9. Main
524-2238
to see you up and around soon, plan to’spend three weeks camp-
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Goza. The next regular meet-
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Firemen Will
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Attend Annual
School at A & M
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bucket and red velvet cake and
STORY HOUR
assorted nuts which the guests The story hour for the little
The annual Firemen's School
ate from tin plates The puhch
ones
BUY MORE
THAN YOU CAN
The Colonial Chapel
AFFORD TO
PAY FOR
RICHARDSON
I will visit points of interest in
FUNERAL HOME
W. Main
524-2121
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CREDIT BUREAU
of PORT LAVACA
524-4741
ANOTHER BIG REASON BEHIND THE BIG BOOM IN FORD SALES'
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BANKING SERVICES
MAKE BANKING EASY!
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apecialsts tar 32 years!
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No other wagon can match
Ford’s features (orpopularity!)
The Couples Bridge Club met
Friday night at the home of
Bride, Mrs Burl Russell. and
Mrs. David Laney. The winner
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Bob. Vaudy Williams returned
home and is now back at work,
good to see you out Vaudy. .
The Point Comfort Girl Scouts
What Point Comfort lady, re-
turning by plane from Minnea-
The Mid-Coastal Sportsmen’s
Club held a board of directors
meeting Thursday night, July
FOR SALE 15 ft fibergias boat,
60 HP Flying Scott outboard
motor. Lead King tiiting trailer.
All good condition Priced rea-
ed her in receiving the guests
and presenting them with a cot-
ton boil corsage
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from 3:30 to 4:30 at the Point Com-
fort Library. Story hour for the 8-
10 year-olds is on Wednesday from
3:30 to 4:30 p.m. at the library.
meets Wednesday night at the
home of Mrs. C. A Belcolore.
Tuesday night at seven, an-
other adult swimming class will
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• EXCAVATING
• EQUIPMENT
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Mr and Mrs. Mark Cameron
and children, Kathy, Mark, Jr.
Kurt, and Mitch, left last week
for Belmont, Texas, where they
and trailer - $250.
Company.
5 LUBRICATION JOBS
3 OIL CHANGES .....
p.m. and dancing on the patio
from 9 p m. until 11 pm. All
teen-agers in the area are in-
vitedto attend.
just automaticany, mufflers are
made to last three times as long
as ordinary mufflers, and the
finish never needs waxing.
STOP putting off that station
wagon you’ve always wanted.
SWAP for a ’61 Ford wagoa now
while your Ford Dealer’s cele-
brating record-breaking sales.
SAVE with the wagon America
loves most . . . made by FORD
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Mr. and Mrs Frank Dfebel
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JOHN S.
HARRIS
Vietoria Highway
JA 4-4451
STORYTELLER Mrs. Raymond El-
rod is seen with some of the 6-8
year-olds who have been attending
the Tuesday afternoon story hours
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FIRST STATE BANK AND TRUST COMPANY
J. C Carlock and James Mc-
Afee will take a basic firemen’s
Wing tip tanks."
Mosquito ban
RAMEY ARMY STORE
WORTH AT REGULAR PRICES .. $15.00
TERRY BUNCH MOTORS
Repairing
MO WEN’S
JEWELRY
Ito
1 ers. Boats also. Low down pay-
ments and monthly payment
plan ffered. Start enjoying life
now. Terry Bunch Motor*. Dial
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ONE BIG REASON
TO VISIT
MARINELAND OF
ROCKPORT
You Travel A Little — We’ll
Save You Enoegh For a 2
Week Vacation.
Evinrude Motors, Top Name
Boats, Low Bank Rafe Fi-
Dancing. Lon* Budget Terms.
See Us Soon & Well Both Be
Lucky:
Open Sunday 1-5
have all seats facing forward.
There’s more distinction. The
Country Squire (shown above)
is the one and only wagon in its
field with body panels that look
like mahogany, wear like steel.
There an* more savings, too.
Ford’s Ranch Wagon is America’s
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Sth ANNIVEHSARY OTOAX.I—WITH BACH
USED CAR or TRUCK
SELLING FOR $295 OR MORE
.524-4741
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tor* lor saw. Various horsepow:
course which will include such
phases of firemen's work as lad-
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afford to pay for. No when you make out your shopping
list, think ahead to the time when bills come due.
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Party ‘Hobo’ Trophy
OUR SUMMER
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Sportsmen’s
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must pay bills promptly to keep your credit reputation
"as good as gold.”
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Frigidaire. Deluxe model with
rotiesserie. Excellent condition.
8275. Cali Larry Dio, 524-3584.
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plan to spend some time
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16 FOOT plywood boat, wide
beam, high sides, completely
refinished, Mark St Mercury
motor, 45 HP, manual start,
new tilt trailer, complete rig in
excellent condition — 8750 for
quick sale. Call 524-4422 after 6
Investigate your contents,
furniture, etc. for hurricane
season is here Up to 30%
deviation on fire insurance.
Call as, do obligation.
FARMERS
IHBVBAHCE GROUP
“A Pleasure to Serve You”
start All adults interested in
swimming lessons given at
night should contact Don Goza
at the Point Comfort Pool.
Teen-age night will be held
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Kathy Benner, and Nancy Young
of De vine, Texas, Dennis Har-
vey. Tommy Joe Smith, and
Bobby Dean
TIE SCORE
The Bowlers Bridge Chib met
Thursday night at the home of
Mrs. Bud Smith. There was a
tie tor first place score between
Mrs. Lewis Pooley and Mrs.
Roland Cain: Mrs: E T. Har-
berson was the other winner
Mrs. Smith had as her guests
for the evening Mrs Tom
Brown,’ Mrs. Cain, and Kathy
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4th at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. H. C Barber.
POINT BRIDGE
The Point Bridge Club met
ATTEND CONVENTION I
The John Gebhards returned 9
TERRY BUNCH MOTORS
PORT LAVACA. TEXAS
• CHECKING . . .
BEAT THE HEAT . . . PAY ALL YOUR BILLS BY
CHECK IN THE COMFORT OF YOUR OWN HOME!
• BANK BY MAIL . . .
HAVE MORE TIME FOR SUMMER FUN . . .
THE BANK IS AS NEAR AS YOUR POST BOX!
• TRAVELER'S CHECKS . . .
WHEN YOU’RE ON VACATION . . . NEVER CARRY
MORE CASH THAN YOU CAN AFFORD TO LOSE!
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Mary Eou Denn was hostess as their gests for the even-
to a Hobo Party Thursday night ing. Mr. and Mrs. ' Phil Mar-
when the guests all came dress- quette and Mr. and Mrs. Don
MiseL For sale H31 POINT COMFORT REPORT:
j ners were Mrs. H C. Barber
and Don Goza. The Elrods had I.
• SAVE MONEY, save trouble
Put new -langife guaramteea
Merlite bulbs through out your
home. BUTLER PHARMACY
QMO9T TAL— —y 9 MK-TV, Me ent new live suspense —ri— in fi— y—n
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•• FOR WATKINS Products see
Mrs Braun. 405 South Com-
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24-2423, or see at 120 8. Juanita.
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ine BeR. Linda Jones. Kathy all who come really enjoy them,
and Linda Hamilton, Darlette The Two-Four bridge cub
Rayburn, Marsha Marquette.
More people read Classified
every day. Classified gives good
results tor its advertisers.
--------------------- membership total to approxi-
16 PLYWOOD doat. fiberglass । mately 450 The Club holds its
exterior. New Paint, Phone 524- meetings the first Thursday of
_______. 7-20pthe month.
Will b at 3 30 today at at A & M College July 23-28:
will be attended by six Port
Raymond Elrod as the Lavaca firemen.
CARPETS and life too can be :
beautiful if you use Blue Lustre 1
for cleaning. Beat our Blue
Lustre electric shampoo ma-
chine. Marvin Boyd Furniture.
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orchid corsage and all, remov-
ed her shoes while traveling and
was unable to get them back
“bn so to Keep from ruining a
perfectly good pair of hose, she
l removed them also, and walked
i very sedately into the Air port,
J terminal building in Dallas,
barefoot?
Some of Point Comfort's hos-
pital patients are home. Bob
MrAdory returned home from
■ Corpus Christi Thursday after-
noon and everyone is mighty
glad to have him home and
hope his operation will clear up
all of the troubles he has been
plagd with for so long Hope
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had a marshmallow roast Thur-
sday night at the Kitchens home.
Pam Harberson returned
home last week from a two
weeks stay with her grandmoth-
er in Mobile, Ala. Good to have
you home, Pam.
2 CAMPING TRIPS
Mr and Mrs. W F. Dean left
Saturday for a two weeks vaca-
tion trip to Gamer State Park
where they will meet Mrs.
Dean’s sister and family and the ’
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PRACTICALLY new 4 c.f. type,
concrete mixer. Front end load-
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Clarise Rosenblock, their story teller. Be sure and L, ,
Disneyland and Marineland and Kathleen Kubena, Mary Kather- come out for these sessions as
Eid Melcher 6. at the Point Comfort Boat
7-18c Club. Members present were
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STOP! Before you GO shopping on credit! Remember the
credit privilege is extended to help you budget your spend-
in* over a period of time: It is a convenience offered to
you on condition that you do not buy more than you can
was served in tin cans which the Point Comfort Library with
they used as cups Mrs. ---------J —.c __ i i. _ Lavaca gazemnen.
The party was held in the story teller. Mrs. Elrod promis-
back yard of the Dean's which es a story with '‘lots of pic- , Fire Chief Jack Dodson will
I mr. anu mis r rank evel was transformed into a hobo tures" as that is what the wee teach a heavy rescue course,
and three children left last week I jungle complete with a hobo fire ones seem to like. and James Farmer and W. R.
i for several weeks vacation They I in the center of the yard ' The older children will have Zwerschke will teach courses on
President, Regan Cates, Vice
Pres. Archie Benner, Treas.
Herb Pannen. and Board of Dir-
ector* R W. Muskie, Adrian
Owens, S. F Ruschaupt, Jr.
and G. Gillispie.
The Board approved 60 new
____ ____ 1 Attending were: Mary Ann their story hour Wednesday at butane fires and their control
route to California where they Schrubar, Sandra Vaida. Linda 3:30 with Mrs Bill Hatfield as n , , . J
at Horecka, Clarise Rosenblock, their story teller Be sure and .Dodson wil be attending the
year, and
tonight at the Pool beginning 555 O nremen s work as lad-
at 7:30 p.m. There will be swim- der elimbing, putting out dif-
ming from 7 30 p m. until 9 erent kinds of fires. and hose
laying.
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other interesting places in Cali-
fornia,
There's a whole wagonload
of Ford features that only
America’s station wagon spe-
cialists can bring you. _
First, there’s more roam.
Ford's extended load deck is the
longest and widest in its field.
The tailgate opening is seven
inches wider than last year, too. lowest-priced,* full-size a
Thene'smore convenience. You And like all Fords, every
can have an electrically con- wagon is built to be more service-
trailed roll-down rear windaw in free: goes 30,000 miles between
any Ford wagon .. .k’s standard chaasis lubrications, 4,000 miles
Country Squires and 9- between oil changes, brakes ad- Sg4ge/Bmhommy,
oradwigom Today is the day to STOP..SWAP..SAVE
River.
HOBO PARTY
ing out along the Guadalupe Mr. and Mrs. Ray Elrod. Win-
. a . • America’s station wagon
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ed as real hoboes. The party’
{A NaMI Aamhavq was complete with a "Hobo"' ing of the club will be August
wV I3W EIV EIM l J i fashion show with judges for
. the affair being Mrs. Frank Mc-
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last week from the 71st nation-
al convention grotto of the Sup-
reme Council of the ’Mystic qr-
der of the Veiled Prophets of
the Enchanted Ram in Minnea-
polis, Minn While they w e r e
there, the Gebhards were the
guests of Grand Monarch and
Mrs Ed Coward of Mobile. Ala.
Mrs. Coward entertained the
ladies with a luncheon while
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“YOUR FORD DEALER”
MI W. MAIN PORT LAVACA
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Farmer and Zwerschke will be j
there’for the 9th time. (
Dodson and Kenneth Boyd-
Robertson will take a fire mar-
shall course which will concen-
trate on arson, and how to de-
tect arson.
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sonably. Call 524-2878 6-6tfe
BOAT FOR SAIE? U you wish
Ui sell your boat, motor and,
treiler lst them in.Classiziod. ;
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was Sandra Vaida and she was Thursday night at the home of
presented with a Hobo statue ‘Mrs. LeRoy Chattom in Port
trophv Lavaca Winners were Mrs Dick'
Each guests brought to the Traylor. Mrs. A. B. Kaltwass- ,
I party a white elephant which er. Mrs. James Tew, and Mrs
they exchanged in a game. Ho- Roger Lynn Mrs. Chattom had
bo games and relay races were as her guest:; Mrs. Patsy Bra-
served by Mrs. McBride and dy and Mrs. Marvin Boyd. The
Mrs Gene Kubena The refresh- next meeting of the club will
ments were lime sherbert pun- be on July 20th at the home of
ch which was served out of a Mrs. Raymond Elrod
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Mulligan. The next meeting of %
the club will be at the home a
of Mrs. Vaudy Williams on Ju- l
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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/m1/7/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Calhoun County Public Library.