The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. [77], No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 8, 1966 Page: 2 of 16
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Die Board of Directors of
Investors Variable Payment
Fund, Inc has declared a fis-
cal year-end distribution to-
taling 55 1/4 cent per share,
of which 15 1/4 cents were de-
rived exclusively from in-
terest and dividend income,
and 40 cents per share from
realized ser urity profit .
Harold K. Bradford, presi-
dent. aid the total distribu-
tion wa payable November
30 to shareholders of record
on November 29. 1966 and
would be automatically rein-
vested in accordance with the
FAT OVERWEIGHT
Available to you without a
doctor’s prescription, our
product called Galaxon.
You must lose ugly fat or
your money back. Galaxon
is a tablet and easily swal-
lowed. Get rid of excess fat
and live longer. Galaxon
costs $3 00 and is sold on
thl« guarantee: if not satis-
fied for any reason, just
return the package to your
druggist and get your full
money back. No question;
asked Galaxon is sold with
this guarantee by:
Gwn Pharmacy - Alvlr
Mall Orders ruiarf
Junior Varsity
TEAM
Deer Park Tournament
Lake JsckaOii
La Maruqe Tournament
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Mvin-Whart •>. game la ’ week in the local gym.
Gary Keithley >li wait* under the ha ket while two Wharton
defender; try t .top the shot. Nolan wa very effective from
rhe corner and Keithley ha been getting hi' share of the re-
bounds under the board. (Alvin Sun Staff Photo).
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place in the Early Times Mix-
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Nolan
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Keithley
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weekly title given to the high-
est rebounder.
Gary Keithley garnered the
honor for the first week with
a total of 36 rebounds in four
games. Edward Labay follow-
ed ''lose behind Keithley with
34 rebounds.
Don Blanton wa- a defen-
sive stand out in the Bay City
game as well as the opener
against Wharton la -t week
Beside doing a good defensive
job, Blanton managed to score
12 points also against Bay
City.
Coach Horner also said the
team free throw percentage is
get’lng better with eachgame.
In the Bay City tilt last Mon-
day night, the ’Jackets made
good on 23 of 29 from the free
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first, Wild Five second and
the Five Aces are third. The
Wild Five had high game with
907 and the Five Aces had
high cries with 2538. Gene
Hagood had high game of 180
and Jimmy Peterson had high
series with 452. Lynn Chris-
tian had high game for the
girl; with 146 and Nancy Ter-
ry had high series with 401.
Herb Ferguson had high game
and series for the senior boys
with 157-384 and Kathleen
Price had high game and se-
ries for the senior girl, with
141 -256.
Hamilton Beach
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Push button starter
stipulated policy of the Fund.
The comparable distribution
at lire end of rhe 1965 fiscal
year amounted tc 40 9/IC < etiu
per share, consisting of 16
4/10 t en's derived exclusively
from interest and dividend in-
come and 24 1/2 cents from
realized security profits.
As of November 29, 1966,
there were approximately 72,
6 73,000 shares of Investors
Variable F'ayment Fund out-
standing. held in approximate-
ly 169,700 shareholder
counts. Hie comparable
figure': for last year were
52.500,000 shares outstanding
and 126,300 shareholder ac-
counts.
Investors Variable Payment
f und, Inc. i a growth fund
which invests its assets al-
most exclusively m common
stock. It is one of four fund
for which I:.»coiurs Diversi-
fied Services provide;
v usury and distribution ser-
vice .
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ed League. The Four B’s and
Country Cousins are tied for
second with the Lucky Strikes
third. High Games - Jane
Beacom 191, George Turvey
228, Country Cousins 649.
High Series • Jane Beacom
537, Richard King 548, Lucky
Strikes 1870.
In the Couple - Social League
the Tour Winds are first, Bo-
los second. Stumble Bums
third. High Games - Lou Hei-
detnan 206, Judi Heidemanl56,
Lois Phillips 156, Four Uinds
636. High Series - Bobby Phil-
lip 554, Lois Phillip 440.
Four Winds 1762.
Mylla Kennels continues to
lead the Early Bird Mixed
League, Can Do’s second,Ga-
tor s third. High Games - Dave
Flora 205. Nola McCool 169,
Mylla Kennels 618. High Series
- Dave Flora 549, Edith Flo-
ra 466, Mylla Kennels 1837.
MEN’S LEAGUE
Open message to the party or
unwanted pets on others.
I would like to thank you for dropping two more w
in our sub-division. No one wants them, but no swea’.--
off your hands.
These make about an even dozen for this year. L-,
unwanted THEY KNOW IT. with tails tucked under, h
and OPENLY GRIEVING. They will starve or
road like the others. Eight out of ten he’e, own dc^s. 1
can’t afford feed them. The other <ub-division and ■
homes have the same problem.
If the need arrives to take the pets for a little ridel
only a few more miles into Houston, to the 3100 b: o • J
ington Ave., turn left, for one block, look to the right, tnerJ
very pleasant little place called the S. P C. A. TheJ
pen in front, also cages for cats, if you’re too bury]
inside.
These people will place your pets wb
and you’ll sleep a little easier that night.
Think about it, it doesn’t cost anything to think, DO
RIGHT THING, you might learn to like yourself yet.
VrrroTl T0 ™
LEI® EDITOR
ROLAND LEADS WILDCATS - Jacky R0)and
High all-around star, led the Abilene Chrls-ianCci’L
cats in total offense for the second straight vear koJ
185-pound senior, accounted for 64! yards 503
138 rushing. In 1965 he set a total uffense record « ACC
1 233 yard He missed a lot of action in 1946 Gue t« m
Jacky is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Rolard. 1202 East|
Alvin. He graduated from Alvin High School m 1963
Gulf Coast League: Bobby
Phillips, of Team »i, had high
game of 231 and Earl Kirk,
of City Drug Team, had high
series of 544. JMB Goodyear
took high game and series
with 852-2407. New Electric
is in fir t place, City Ma-
chine Works dropped to sec-
ond, with Team #1 holding
third.
Industrial League: Palace
Cafe is first. Alvin Gulf Ser-
vice is second and Dave's Bar-
ber Shop is third. Les Warner
and Barry Mitchell tied for
high game with 216, and Keith
Mallatt had high series with
556. The Bums had high game
of 907 and V.F.W. had high
series with 554. Terminal
Produce is second andGlos-
son Music Company is third.
James Collier had high game
of 205 and Jack Fortnev had
high series wtth 554. Termi-
nal Produce Had high game
and series with 892-2532.
Alvin Places Four
On All-District
The Yellow Jacket football
team placed four players on
rhe All-District 12AAA foot-
■>all team announced here this
week.
Offensively quarterback
Gary Keithley made the squad
and on the defense, tackle
Gary Oliver, guard Bill Bass
and back Edward Labay were
also named to the “best in the
district” team.
Honorable mention offense
went to Larry Hatcher guard
and Jesse Caldwell, end. also
from Alvin.
Defensive honorable men-
tion included 'Jackets Thom-
as Rives and Morgan Cheek.
Other players named to the
All-District offensive squad
were from Clear Creek, Allen
Hanson, Terry Winn, Steve
Steward, Larry Kelley, Bobby
Walton and Jimmy Cornelious.
Channelview offensive
squad members selected were
Danny Mayon, Victor Billiot,
and Danny McGee.
Dickinson placed Ronnie
Dennard on rhe offensive team
and Hitchcock placed Tommy
Weaver while La Porte placed
Mike Hamilton.
The defensive all district
squad was made up of Nelson
Thorpe and Joseph Sykes of
La Porte; DannyMayon, Tom-
my Baker, and Jody LaFleur
of Channelview; Ronnie Cal-
tigrone, Ronnie Hudson and
George Broussard of Dickin-
son; Larry Kelly. Steve Stew-
art and Robbie Copeland of
Clear Creek.
Steve Stewart won the nom-
ination as the Most Valuable
lineman in the District and
(here was a three way tie tor
the Most Valuable Back be-
tween McGee of Channelview,
Kelley of Clear Creek and
Hamilton of La Porte.
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Mike Nolan holds the scor-
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action with a total of 75points
in four game< for an a-■erage
of over 19 points per contest.
His shooting from the outside
corner has been mo.^t effec-
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Midgets: Ernest Rose had
high game and series, for the
boys, with 89-165. Donna Lu-
kens had high game and se-
ries, for the girls, with 103-
188.
Bantams: James Rose had
high game for the boys with
125 and Delbert Clark had high
series with 231. Audrey Knape
had bc'h high game and series
for the girls with 148-268 The
Go-Getters had high game with
565 and the Mustangs had high
series with 1124 The Tigers
ate first. Mustang and Weird
Beard are tied for second
while the Go-Getters and the
Fire Balls are tied for third.
Juniors: The Loafer: are
BOX SCORE
Bay City Game
Cagers Swamp Bay City 71-49
Keithley Rebounder Of Week
The Alvin High School bas-
ketball squad took it's third
win of the young season last
Monday night ar Bay City by
a 71 -49 score.
Tournament play so far has
seemed to be a stumbling
block for the young ’Jackets.
Last weekend in the Sweeny
tournament, the 'Jackets
wound up in the consellation
bracket after an opening nigh’
loss to Needville 43-36. They
took a 66-59 win over Dulles
then lost to Dickinson 36-28.
Coach Aubrey Horner hai
*been stressing defense, tree
throw accuracy ■ d rebound-
ing in his practi.-e sessions.
He ha> named a rebounder
of the week for the past four
weeks and says this will be a
WOMEN'S LEAGUES
Alvin Cleaners holds first
place in the Ladies Classic
League. Alvin State Bank is
second. Moore Floral third.
High Games - Mardelle Kold-
enhoven 220. new league high.
Alvin State Bank «48 High
Series - Mardelle Koldenhc-
ven 524. Moore Floral 2352
First place in the Wednes-
day Morning Socialite League
is held by the Rolling Pin.>,
Second-Snipers, third-Guess-
What's. High Games-Ginger
Cook 182. Roling Pins 594.
High Serie s-Metta Barrell
469, Rolling Pins 1712.
The Monsanto Wives Lea-
gue -landings how Alley Ka.j
first. Spare O’s second. No
Names third. High Games-
Nancy Pack 205-a first 200,
Alley Katz 742. High Series-
Nancy Pack 505, another fir. t,
Alley Ka:z 2181.
Neves and Wooster have
moved into first place In the
Twilight League Heller’s
Nursery i> second, Ray Mr
Kay’s Photos third. High
Games-Marguerite McKinney
192, Tom's One Step 621.
High Series-Mary Peterson
515, Neves and Wooster 1737.
In the satellite League the
Smart Shop is in first place,
Pearson's Chev-Olds second,
First Savings and Loan As-
sodatlon third. High Games,
Mary Cobb 213, First Savings
and Loan 776. High Series,
Angie Turvey 565, First Sa-
vings and Loan 2212.
(H TDOOH REMEDIES—Sportsmen in East Texa.s
have a sure remedy at hand for a fever, or as a laxa-
tive. \\ e refer to the boiled roots of a flowering dog-
wood tree.
Also, they can make a tea from elderberry leaf
buds that’s good for constipation.
If sore throat is your trouble, find a slippery elm,
cut off a piece of the inner bark and chew it.
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Bowen, A. E. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. [77], No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 8, 1966, newspaper, December 8, 1966; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1242977/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.