Elgin Courier and Four County News (Elgin, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 1, 1959 Page: 2 of 14
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PAGE 2, The Elgin Courier, October 1, 1959
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Chas W. Braun
and other TOP STARS
Medical Records Librarian.
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This is the one that says ’60 like no other car. From its clean-thrusting grille to its dapper rear
deck, there’s so much that is new and different about this superlative Chevrolet it stands out
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extra margin of hat space.
And there’s even more leg
room for the man in the
middle—thanks to the way
Chevrolet engineers have
shaved down the trans-
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The Elgin Cemetery Dues for
1959 are now due. Whole lot
$6.00, half lot $4.00; one quar- _
ter lot, $3.00. Please pay at 6m
your earliest convenience.
The association needs every-
one’s dues. Please pay and help
this work.
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Out on the road, as Chevy’s
Full Coil ride will persuade
you most gently, there’s not
a car near the price that
comes close to the hushed
comfort of this one. And,
adding to your sense of
silence and solidity are
thicker, newly designed
rubber body mounts that
do an even more efficient job
of filtering out road shock,
tire hum and vibration.
boys and three girls. He was is now at St. Joseph’s Hospital
graduated from the University in Houston preparing to be a
Field Representative in Region by the Texas Manufacturers
III, which embraces a large Association as Regional Mana-
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from the rest like a fresh-minted coin. And you’ll be just as wide-eyed over what’s inside—the
relaxing roominess, tasteful trim, hushed elegance, all comfortably cradled by Full Coil springs
at all four wheels. Yet, sumptuous as this new Chevy is, you’ll find new economy of operation, new
dependability, new longer life. Here, then, we’re confident both you and your budget will joyously
agree, is the nearest to perfection a low-priced car ever came!
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Here’s the car that introduces
a whole new decade of design
—with so much that’s new
and different the other ones
can only hope to come close.
It’s the superlative ’60 Chev-
rolet—with new space in-
side, new spirit under the
hood, new splendor in
every clean-etched line.
Freshly shaped contours rake
back from the unified new
grille to the jaunty rear deck,
fitted with craftsmanship
you’d expect only on the
most expensive makes. In-
side, there’s room to sprawl
in, room to sit tall in—
generously provided by
Chevy’s sofa-wide seats and
presiding. The song “Our Best”
was sung in unison.
Devotional by Mrs. Verner
Green, based on Service, and
taken from 1 Samuel 12:24, was
then given, following which
class members drew for Se-
cret Pals (Blue Birds) which
will be revealed at the Chirst-
mas Social
“The Nail- Scarred Hands”
was sung in unison, opening
the installation service.
Class officers for the com-
ing year were installed with
Mrs. Dean Davis, the instal-
ling officer, using as her theme
“Hands.” And reading scrip-
tures to each officer installed
Chevy’s accent on comfort
and convenience even ex-
tends back to its easier-to-
load (and tremendous)
luggage compartment.
You’ll also find a convenient
new parking brake that auto-
matically returns to normal
height after application, a
new clutch linkage that filters
Quiet, quick-responding
power is provided by a
choice of two standard en-
gines—Chevy’s famed Hi-
Thrift 6 and a new Econ-
omy Turbo-Fire V8 that
gets up to 10% more miles
out of a gallon of regular
while delivering greater en-
gine torque at normal speeds.
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guests. ) A Q‘3
part of Soln Central Texas,
ehas been announced by Dan
Eddy, Service Unit Director
in the Texas Division of The
Salvation Army. Braun suc-
ceeds Jack Williams of San
Marcos, recently resigned.
Braun was born in Pennsyl-
ger for Southwest Texas, con- 4
tacting business executives 2
from Amarillo to Brownsville |
and from Waco to El Paso. For I
the last six years he has lived 1
in Comfort, Texas, where he ,
has been self-employed in real ’
estate and direct sales. 1
Braun is married. A son, Jeff, ।
What is Man? Man is the of Pittsburgh’s School of Busi-
only animal that eats when he ness Administration, and later
is not hungry, drinks when he took the U.S.O. Orientation
is not thirsty, and makes love Course at Columbia University,
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Installation Held A
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met at the church Thursday 190
night, September 24th for a .
covered-dish supper and instal-
lation service. Following the
meal at 7:30, the business meet- 1
ing opened with the class presi- , f
out even the smallest engine
impulses more effectively
than ever and a trim new
two-toning motif that’s avail-
able on all 16 fresh-minted
models.
But, impressive as all this
may look in print, there’s
really only one way to tell
how near to perfection this
superlative ’60 Chevrolet
actually comes ... and that’s
to drop in on your dealer
and drive one!
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sonnel Management, Penn State Mr. and Mrs. Dale Carter, Mrs. A. C. Hecht ofAsper-
College extension course. Mayor and Mrs. Guy T. Carter, mont, Mrs. J. W. Payne and
During World War II he was Mesdames Will Condron and Miss Karen Ann Payne of Stam-
employed as U.S.O. Club Direc- Paul Williams and Bill Condron ford were guests of Mrs. F. A.
tor, and managed U.S.O. Clubs attended the Maroney-Carter Schiller and Miss Erva Ginse
at Hondo and Amarillo, Texas, wedding in Austin Saturday ev- Monday and Tuesday,
and at Monroe, La. After the end ening.
based on our “Hands.”
Officers installed were:
Teacher- Mrs. H. G. Davis; Lm..n
Class President- Mrs. Louie Au.m.
Pfeiffer; Membership Vice me
Presient- Mrs. Norris Cot- Eu
tie; Fellowship Vice President- C/
Mrs. Roy Ray; Personal Minis-
try- Mrs. A. R. McGee; Secre-
tary, Mrs. Ila Condron; Asst.
Sec’y- Mrs. Wayland Ridings;
Treasurer- Mrs. Betty Lan-
fear; Stewardship Vice Pres.- Lu
Mrs. Andrew Blackstock; Re-
porter- Mrs. Verner Green; gmm
and, two Group Captains: Mrs. way
E. L. Petty and Mrs. Ollie
Pfeiffer.
The following Year Book ••
committee was apointed by €
the Class President:Mrs. Wal- m m m
lace Arbuckle, Mrs. Wm. Reid
and Mrs. Woody Davenport; and
Mrs. Euel Hartsfield- Birth-
day chairman.
The meeting closed by sing- gm
ing in unison “Take My Life Emmm
and Let It Be.” Dismissalpray- C/
er was voiced by the teacher,
Mrs. Harry Davis. m m
Twenty-three ladies were pre- emm
sent, namely, Mesdames Ross
McGee, E. L. Petty, Boyd Lane,
Otreo Snowden, Bryant Daugh- E
try, Velma Davis, A. E. John- z
son, Ed Davis, Euel Hartsfield, I.m.n
Bertha Allen, Ila Condron, Dean
Davis, Luther Lundgren, Louie gm
Pfeiffer, Norris Cottle, Gene HLi
Whitten, Roy Ray, Verner CZ3
Green, Ollie Pfeiffer, Eugene
Ward, Betty Lanfear, Harry umam
Davis and Joe King.
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Finch, Lena. Elgin Courier and Four County News (Elgin, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 1, 1959, newspaper, October 1, 1959; Elgin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1562416/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Elgin Public Library.