The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 29, 1976 Page: 4 of 16
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To recover $1 in revenue per year, the investment in plants,
buildings, equipment and tools for an electric utility company,
which is ready to begin generating electricity, is 18 times the
were the center of attention.
Jeremy is only five months old
but he loved the attention of all
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members of Alpha Delta
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Irene MtMer. Carmen Ayala,
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Reason 5. If the IRS should call you in
for an audit. H & R Block will go with
you, at no additional cost Not as a legal
representative ..but we can answer all
questions about how your taxes were
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The hostess gift was won by
Alice Standard
The next* meeting will be
held at the home of Marabelle
McCauley on Feb 5 at 2 p m
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The Needlecraft Club met
Thursday, Jan. 22 at the home
of Bessie Hoover. There were
12 members and one guest
present.
By Olivia Hankamer
The ladies in me craftclass
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Kitchen will be
amount needed for a supermarket ready to begin stocking.
A supermarket must invest most of the money in stock and labor
while a utility, company must invest heavily in equipment. Few
other businesses must use so many millions of dollars for tools
and equipment. Investment capital plus high interest rates hav
placed a heavy load on Community Public Service Company but
electricity is a necessity and providing it tsourjot We take that
job seriously and do it as efficiently arid economically
Bello on Feb. 4 at 9:30 a.m.
Program not yet announced.
All area women are welcome
to jota the club. Please call
Sharon Morris, at 431-2328 for
information.
Many children enjoyed the
"Dailey Bro’s. three Ring
Circus on Sunday, Jan. 18
sponsored by the Manvel Fire
Department:--------------------------
Our sympathy to the family
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in the shoe deportment. The store has donated a pair of men’s i
shoes selected from Pedwin, Douglas, or Nunn Bush for the
Prize-a-Rama benefitting the American Cancer Society. The
event to sponsored by the North Brazoria County Unit. Give your
81 donation to a volunteer today.
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and Bessie Frederick, visited
at the Center Mrs Mach
came in with the Wednesday
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blue baby quilts. Carrie Lee the "grandmas." Roy was a
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most of the sewing Estelle
Frey cut the blocks. Next
week they will try their hand
at a little wipe-out painting.
This will be a brand new
project and the ladies are
looking forward to this class
session
It is good to see Commie
Polk up and around again. He
spent some time in the
hospital this winter and it took’
a while to get his strength
back.
_ Pearl Webb is able to be out
of her room again. We missed
her cheery greetings each
morning for several weeks
Nella Broussard enjoyed
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M« ia set st the Iowa stration Club meeting will be
Community Center M held at the home of Janice Del
Will Be Happy To Help You
Call 331-4421
Ml -Thurday, January 29, 1976 - THE ALVIN SUN
was a. short business
tamariat old and new ]
Following the club meeting, I
Rosharon’s Home Demon-
stration Club joined the
ft, Ronnie Parrish,
over, Tina Smith,
lord. Sondra Tipps,
ells, Melanie West
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A floodway designation by
the Federal Insurance Agency
could affect the proposed
Brazoria County Airport, the
proposedSH 288 Freeway, and
all the area for expansion
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5 nesday. He sent three lovely
P, ladies'to do his usual visiting
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F The residents . enjoyed
■ watching Mike Hankamer and
A Mike Magill, two lively tod-
L dlers, play in the recreation
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I Small children bring great joy
to the residents. Early this
W week Roy and Jeremy Sowell
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Demonstration Club met on
Jan. 21 at 10:30 a m in the
Ramsey Unit Recreation
edlrttag, with 21 members
present. Presiding over the
meeting was Sharon Morris,
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PRESENT For RIBBON cutting ceremonies Thursday, Jan. 22
at The Shoppe located 1213 8. Gordon were Dm Kennedy. Don K.
Wright. Jane and Ma Smith, cwwnefb of the shop, Edrip
Rhodes, and Paul Weher., (staff photo-Rone Baxley). .
Ruling could affect Airport
-Retreat set-
The Junior and Senior High
youth of Friendswood Church
- of Chirat will have a retreat an
Feb. 8,7, and 8 at Camp "
Mohawk. They will leave at
5:30 Friday and return at 4
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son Terry and family
The Bi-centenniai com-
mittee will meet again
Wednesday night Jap 23 at
the fire station at 7:30 If yo
are interested in working with
this group call Irene Bahler.
Janis Delbello or Marilyn
Johns
Heard that Vic Dalmolin
took his little grandaughter
Carrie fishing and she caught
a bigger fish that he did W
seemed to enjoy the visit.
February is heavy on bir-
thdays. Nells Broussard, Erie
Marsalis and Mary Carter
start the month off with a
birthday on the first Annie
Wright celebrates on the 8;
Clyde Smith, 7; Mamie
Sanders, 8; Carrie Lee Mise
and Harry Rigdon, 13; Ada
Reed, 14; Louise Diggs, 15;
Hilds Feder, 17 and Roy
Scarborough, 28 A very happy
birthday to each one.
Patti Dyda, Mary B Stiles
and Marsha Thaggard,
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Ready to go into
business tor yourself?
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_____ Manvel club for an excellent
demonstration by County
Extension Agents. Charles
M ; Moss and Vicki McGowan, on 1
the selection, care and I
l cooking of seafood
F Information and sampling
was shared along with the
spice and humor of Mr Moss. I
who enters the kitchens of
our county women with grand
bravado and leaves with love
and an upset diet.
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flooding. “You can call it anything
"Our protection levee you want to, but you can’t
prevents any Bastrop Bayou build on it," rantham
flood water. . . it’s Brazos retorted.
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Henry Block has
17 reasons why you
should come to us
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Weekdays: 9AM-6PM
Saturday: 9AM-5PM
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between Lake Jackson and
Angleton. This information
was given the the Angleton
City Council by Dale'Gran-
tham. city administrator.
The floodway encroachment
lines are said to be one mile on
each side of Bastrop Bayou.
If these lines are held by
of George McVey of Rosharon FIA, it would have an adverse
_____ who passed away Wednesday, effect on the whole area.
fwlMM in the new date of Jan. 21, Grantham said.
- officers are: Vice President - Wishing 'Irene Peltier an Meetings will be held with
Margie Hill; Secretary - Pat early birthday1 wish. Irene will HA officials in an attempt to
Baughman; Treasurer Rita be celebrating on Feb. 3. get this designation removed.
Dol Hello: Council Delegate - Belated birthday wishes to David Lawson of Baker and
Billie June Konzum: Billie Virginia Volarik. , Lawson Engineers said that
June is also 1976 Council
chairmen in .
chute: Marilyn Johns and am
Hats off to Bill Banneyer for
his work with the boy scouts
His children have both grown
up but he still spends most of
his spare time scouting His
• latest project for his troop
was to fix up a spot on the back
of his property for the boys to
camp The scouts have named
the camp "The Bunny Stop "
A majority of the Dalmolin
and Del Bello families, and 1
myself were st the Golfcrest
Country" Club Saturday
evening helping Joe and
Katherine Dalmolin celebrate
their 25th wedding an-
niversary The party
hostesses were their
daughters Carol. Gale and
Sylvia It truly was a lovely
event
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Fifth Grade "A-B" Honor
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* Robbie Altus, Cindy
Brandon, Glen Cole, Paula
DeGraff. Rachel DeJongh,
ieve Dexso. Tammy Falks,
am Hargrove. Jonathan
rpign, Tracey
< ohnson, LaGwena Jelly,
$4.50 Investment
for each $1 of
annual revenue
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Jack Allen Scopel waa
hospitalised last week for skin
grafts on his leg which was
pretty badly burned some
time ago. *
Janice Del Bello, our city
secretary, attended a seminar
in Denton last week for city
secretaries
Happy birthday wishes to
Joyce Phillipson the 23rd, and
special belated birthday i
greeting to Rita Del Bello who
birthdayed-on Jan. 9th. 4 Are
you listening, Rita?)
Larry and Bonnie
McLendon were in from
Canyon to visit Bonnie’s
- parents, the Jud Vaughns.
Also visiting the Vaughns is
Peggy’s mother, Mae Spence
from California way
Maraguerite Guess and
Ruth Bullard spent some time
in East Texas last weak They
visited in Longview and then
in Tyler, Marguerite staying
with her daughter - in - law,
Delores -Guess, who had
surgery, and Ruth visiting her
as possible.
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Roberta Crivellaro, James
Biman, Karen Guillot, Karan
acobs, Gina Struckmeyer,
JM Watts. Thomas West.
Rourth Grade "A-B" Honor
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" Anderson Jeannie
lacker, Melissa Barnes, Tim
lurr, LynDel Chandler,
iwight Dupuis, John Ecketo.
lacy Gogle, Elaine Gwosdz,
ristin Hardy. Niki Henry,
ndy Jurica, Kevin
□usendorf. James Kreger,
hillip Law, Edwina Martin,
[ri Miller, Rene Mondragon,
lichele Morgan, Montie
forrison. Deborah Noak,
oyce Powell, Bruce
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town this week
Mr Arthur Williams has
spent some time in his garden
getting ready for spring
planting Mr Tom Dugie has
cleaned out the flower beds
around the front of the
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Congratulations to the
sponsors of the Community
Meal at St John's Catholic
Church The residents of the
Center have enjoyed the
fellowship and good food
several tunes it has given
them an opportunity to go out
for dinner and meet new
friends
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Bowen, A. E. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 29, 1976, newspaper, January 29, 1976; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1522755/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Alvin Community College.