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VFW-Veterans of Foreign War Post 4403

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 20 Mar 14 - 0 Comments

  Calling all Veterans of Foreign Wars, VFW Post 4403 is here to serve you. Come meet your brothers in arms and join us by becoming a member of this great organization. VFW Post 4403 Schedule Hamburger Monday Night with fries or onion rings-$5.00 Open to the public Canteen open Monday thru Saturday-5 PM to […]

Chamber Chat by LaJune Pitonyak

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 20 Mar 14 - 0 Comments

Here we are into March, the 2014 membership applications have been mailed, if you would like to become a member of the Port O’Connor Chamber of Commerce and have not received an application, just call 361-983-2898, or go to portoconnorchamber.org; on right side click on Donate to Chamber; fill out form and pay online. Now […]

Chapel Happenings by Erny McDonough

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 20 Mar 14 - 0 Comments

March 16, 1964, was a cold, windy day when a scared, high school student walked into a room filled with older preachers to present himself as a candidate for an “Exhorter’s Permit”. The room was at the end of the Catoosa Football Field, where he had played Junior High and Senior High ball. The building […]

What’s Happening at First Baptist Church? by Doyle Adams

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 20 Mar 14 - 0 Comments

Several of our church members with the Port O’Connor Lions Club, joined with many others for a fantastic Arts and Crafts Show this past weekend at the Community Center. This was a great show and attracted many people. The Lions Club is to be congratulated on this fine event. Eight of our church members attended […]

The Banner of His Love by Rev. Donnie L. Martin

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 20 Mar 14 - 0 Comments

“Years ago, in days when a country’s flag still stood for something, an Anglo-American was traveling abroad and had the misfortune to be seized by extremists who held him hostage under threat of death. An American and a British consul asked to see the prisoner as a prelude to negotiations. At a favorable moment the […]

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