Remember to wish these friends and neighbors a Happy Birthday!

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July 8: Karie Skalak; Eldon Gooden; Kacie Lucey; Sharon Wood

July 9: Sandy Adams; Joe Ramos

July 10: Anjelica Elmore; Lefty Ward

July 11: Amanda Cady; Carolyn Valigura; Judy Overton; Mike Overton; Vicki Rhyne

July 12: Ashley May

July 13: Bob Malacord; Crystal Mapp; Malcolm Torres

July 14: Tiffany Rasmussen; Ed Mouser; Judith Bowman; Debra Mapp

July 15: Jack Miller; Mike Raby

July 16: Brenda Gonzales; Melvin Bueckman; Nathan Bucek

July 17: Debbie Michalek; Duane Melson; Ray Gonzales Jr.

July 18: Nikki Ritch; Ray Gonzales Sr.

July 19: Bao T. Tran; Roxanne Gayle; Rose Smith

July 21: Cavu Mangum; Nicole Reed; Janie Goldman; Chuck Ramirez; Jacob Lucey

July 22: Patrick Overton; Jayson Amason

One-of-a-Kind Items and More at Indianola Trading

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Indianola Trading is located at 130 East Main in Port Lavaca. Jack Whitlow, owner has a large inventory of handmade iron items for crafts, home and garden. He also keeps a large inventory of antiques from around the world and also Texas and American pieces. Many are European and all are reasonably priced.

You will find a huge assortment of costume jewelry, over 1000 pieces, all priced to sell. These are great for you or for gifts and are 50% to 75% off every day. Most are from major department stores. Also for sale are 100’s of tin signs, stars, crosses, beach decor and yard art and 100’s of conchos.

Joyce Shillings is also a part of the business. She offers all kinds and prices of collectibles and antiques. She is an artist and designer and has been an antique dealer for over 40 years. Joyce offers a collection of religious items from France, Canada and Italy and also has one-of-a-kind jewelry she has designed, at fair prices. Also in her area, are many lovely, inexpensive, linens from Europe and the USA.

Not to miss are the great and large inventory of sea shells, beach cottage decor, shorebirds and much more for the bay decorating.

Stop by Indianola Trading to see the unusual and many one-of- a-kind items and furniture. They are open Monday through Saturday 10:30 to 6:00 and on Sunday from 12:00 to 4:00.

Hatch Bend Country Club Upcoming Tournaments

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July 9 MGA Cullen Bellah
4-Person Scramble 50+
w/one 8 or under HCP on each team allowed

July 23 American Legion

Aug. 20 4-Person Blind Draw Scramble

Sept. 17 Couples Tournament

Sept. 24 One Person Scramble

Oct. 8 MGA 60+ Handicap Scramble; Only 1 person w/8 or under handicap on each team allowed

Mickey Mouse Tournaments on first Sunday of every month. Call for times. 361-676-6013

The fun and good times begin Friday, August 5th.

The MAIN EVENT * POCIFT PARADE will be August 6th. Time: 8:00 P.M.

Arrival of PISCECLES 8:45 P.M. at Kingfisher Beach ……..

This year’s theme is CIRCUS, CIRCUS…………..

If you are interested in joining the tournament this year, contact Leroy Taylor. Phone : 713-806-8602 or email captain.leroy@gmail.com

RSVP BY July 29, 2011………

Any profits or donations will be divided between “Faith In Practice” and “ Port O’Connor Volunteer Fire Department & EMS.”

‘Tis the Season; that’s for sure. However, it is not the season to be jolly, it is the season to be wary. What season is that, you might ask? It is the hurricane season and it is here from the 1st of June till the end of November. Wouldn’t it be a pain for all of us, except maybe the turkey, if we had a hurricane during Thanksgiving?

The thing is we rarely get hurricanes in October and November. Right after hurricane season ends, it does become the season to be jolly. Most of us like jolly better than wary.

Hurricanes are a fact of life when you live on the Texas coast. We even have a Historical Marker here in Calhoun County about Hurricanes. It is off to the left as you enter the court house. It talks about how it has affected life, limb, and property here in our county.

If one wants to do a little research on Hurricanes, you can do that on the web. There are records going back to 1851 about hurricanes and tropical storms. We have had 116 hurricanes or tropical storms hit the Coast in those 149 years.

Now mind you there have been far more hurricanes than just the ones that came our way. Some went to Mexico, some to Florida and many in between. I don’t know about you, but it is the ones that come here that really bother me. Hurricanes elsewhere are just over there.

For most of the last half of the 1800’s we had Indianola as a major port. It was in strong competition with Galveston for the busiest and most prosperous Port on the Texas Coast. Who knows what would have happened without the hurricanes.

The final blow came in an 1886 hurricane. They didn’t name them in those days. That was 125 years ago. Oh, we are still involved in the water, but our ports and shipping don’t dominate like they did in Indianola’s heyday. Given what I know about big ports, like Houston, our situation seems better.

Nevertheless, we should remember Indianola. It’s been called the Queen city of the West. The 125 year thing gives us a chance to remember her. There are several cities north and west as well, as many of our current citizens can call Indianola the place where their ancestors landed and settled this Texas region. So we are going to celebrate.

That final hurricane 125 year ago was both the end of the big shipping interests and the beginning of what we have today. That is the way history works its magic. We have a great deal to remember and celebrate about our, and a fair percentage of the regions past. It is best to mark the date August 20th as a day to celebrate what has happened and to anticipate what will happen in the future.

Remembering Indianola is but a start. There is something for everyone being planned.

Indianola Celebration – August 20, 2011

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