The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. [77], No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 3, 1966 Page: 3 of 20
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THE AlVIN SUN-Thurday, November 3, 1966-Sec. I, Page
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... Seyffert was named
►r : the Month" for a
5 .'trie-. Lungratula -
red flowers of r<
If volunteer worW
where they were m
from eight
training
Recruit
RCA VICTOR \euhsf.
COLOR TV
• Powerful 25 000 volt Color
,cw ‘ rorn the Gulf
the first 200
lobby Kindle of the
Hrd place
dith Flora
dredge !-
High gam
Chev-Oids. 742. High series
- Kina Gilbert 495. First Sav-
ings and l ean Association
exercises that an armor offi —
cer mu t know, and demon-
strating the intricacies of tank
United States Senator
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w i good and the w
had a "-0 lead with
P,*iUe^ 'a.-.ets,
from their 34 yard line Pa
e from Gary KeithleytolL
ba Kennedy furnished mo :
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down to the U’ildi ai 30 y
Alvin Loses Heartbreaker
To Clear Creek Wildcats 7-0
j,A. NEWS
. ' sociation City
got underway this
with ome good
r the remaining
at The lead-
i;,: Division "A"
TOWNE PLAZA
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Marine Private Cl.iu
O’Connor, on of Mr.
Mr>. F. J. O’Connor of
nesday St
the Rolling P
pers, and rhir
v ij Real Estate,
.W„ 2811. “A"
■e Peterson -
117v: Harold Driv-
er , 1166. ’A”
W. Sparks 692;
,-rd 6'4. Division
i-, Pin Poppers,
Painting Service
md Dave’ Barber
•3. Double .
ib-Ray Bayer, 1208;
-Heidemann 1198.
■5 - Frank Millett
of the year. The local boys
made fewer mistakes and be-
gan to look like a football
team, both on offense and de-
fense.
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SEAMAN DEWITT
e -mar. Apprentice R 'bert
V DeWitt. USTG. son of Mr.
,«nd Mrs William W. DeWitt
Sr of 1308 5. Booth l ane,
Alvin, w.t recently home on
See Boys In Service
Page 6, Sec. 1
Marine Private First <-ja.-s
Jimmy D. Shaw, son of Mr.
and Mr-. William H. Shaw •
429 E. Park, Alvin, is attend-
ing the Aviation Ordnance
School at the Naval Air Tech-
nical Training Center In Jack-
sonville, Fla.
The 18-week course pro-
vide - the student with a work-
ing knowledge of various guns,
missiles, bombs and fuzes, as
well as other types of weapons
used on Marine Corp.' air -
craft.
lore Gary Keithl.
fines* per! >rma ..
Another ophomur
Bubba Kennedy, turned in
go°d performance at offend-
end and established him
Wildcats got the Alvin deier
off balance again and com
pleted a pa: play mt.
four weeks of
laiist training in hi
military job field before being
as. igned to a permanent unit.
Several New 1966 Chevrolets Still On Hand
To Be Sold At Special Prices! |
LOW COST FINANCING • Small Down Payment • 36 Months
Pearson Chevrolet-Oldsmobile Co
Member of Alvin Chamber of Commerce
Alvin, Texas Phone Alvin OL 8-2526
Houston HU 2-3311
age. You are
He, keep Hup!
The first three places in the
Bantam Division are Weird
Beards, Mustangs and!iger.'. I
the Mustangs had high game
md series with 613-1171. Foi
the girls, Audrey Knape wa
Carr 191, My Ila Kennels 619. ]
High series - Jean Malone 415, I
Leon Carr 509. Can Do? 1746.
TA BY NEWS
In the Midget group. Gary
Hiller was high for the hoys
with 118-213 and Donna Lu-
kens wa. high for the girls
with 74-126. Little Eddie Spit-
ler, a new member in this be-
ginner group, rolled his first
100 on a 60 avera-
on your way, Eddie
> wear a Memorial!
oppy Day. io be J
lr, chairman of ’heI
Lrican Legion Van
s will be serving “I
rial Poppies tothe I
,saidMr- Baker ‘
king hard, unaccusl
■
les in honor of M
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Army Spe< la list Fourth
Cla-.s Joe L, Mean.', 23. son
of Mr and Mrs John A.
Means, Route I, Louise, r on
temporary duty with Task
Force 81 from Ft. Hood. Tex.,
to support training at the Ar-
mor Officer Candidate School.
Ft. Knox. Ky.
Member' of the 1-t and 2nd
Armored Division mal e up
the task f ‘
in-triicn r.' at the chool. The
latest increment arrived
October 21. and i. scheduled
to remain approximately 90
day-.
Duties will include putting
cadets through al! the basic
the conference title but have
no? lived up to earlier expec -
tarion.. The game is rated a
to:, up with perhap a slight
edge going io Alvin for the
first time this
Game time
i, wa - graduated
veeks of recruit
at the Marine Corp
Depot in San Diego,
In the Sued own League,
Richard Swensen,b.-•■■lingwith
the Monarch Welding team,
had individual highs with 228-
634. The Lucky I i»e had high
team game . f 879 and Mon-
arch Welding had high team
series with 259.'. Tied for
first are Tank Pau.tii g Ser-
vice and Lucky Five, with
Monarch Welding,
Bill Gardin In urai
Spec. Me- ', a mechanic
’with Troop A, 1st oquidr-n
of the l't Armored Division’s
1st Cavalry, entered on active
duty in 1964.
Ht- i- a 1963 graduate of
El Campo High School.
Spec. Means’ wife, the
mer Iris Shoemake, liv
Alvin.
Alvin Yellow Jackets To Meet
Dickinson Gators Friday Night
MISS MARIANNEMUNZ re-
ceived a trophy for first run-
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Rodeo of Texa . and a trophy
for first place in horseman-
. hip in competition held in
Dallas Oct. 20 and 21.
Mi Munz, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. C. P. Munz of Alvin,
was sponsored by the Tech
Rodeo Association. She is a
senior at Texa Tech, major-
ing in heme economics. She
wen the National Intercolle-
giate Rodeo Association goat
tying .hampionship for the
1965-66 season, and i- the
only girl on the Rodeo Asso-
ciation Board of Directors.
Alice William of Baylor
was named queen, and Bobbie
Christy of Crockett was the
second runner-up.
merhanzel with a 233, High
series was rolled by Dave
Flora, a 558. Al bowls for
Neves and hoo-ter and Dave
bowls on the* Your-Lp" team.
High team game went to Pal-
larc C'.aft with 906, and high
Wickes Lumber team
had a 120 average,
most made a c
Good bowling,
many
of the New
both individual high
week, with222-"
trie had high team g
865 and City Machine Work
had high team series with
2450. City Machine Works lead
the league with N?w Electru
in second. T
are Manvei G.
The dedicot*>d Daroff
Personal Touch recoqniiei
the fact that while all men
may be created equal, their
taites d'ffe;. Therefore, the
Daroffs apply their passion
for perfection in tailoring,
fashion and quality to the
creation of three basic
models Natural Gentleman,
truly university-bred, Classic,
nchly-conservative, and
Forward Fashion, dashingly
adventurous. One is in your
personal taste. Come in and
let us suit it perfectly
Suits $ 79.50
From
Sport Coats S 45.00
Slacks $ 18.95
COUPLES LEAGUES
Poor Folks are in first in
the Early Times Mixed
League. Four Bs econd.
Lucky Strikes third. High
games - Angie Turvey 162.
Bill Richardson 210, Richard-
son Apartments 677. High se-
riu - Betty Hillers 453,G«ne
Hillers 518, Poor Folks 1820
in the Couples social League
the Four Wind; are in first.
Stumble [Sums second, Bolof
third. High games - Fk»L Can-
field and Pete Sivillo 201
Aggte Canfield 189, Stumble
Bums 692. High series -Bob-
. ' 1 1 i111" *« —
v 1110 485, Belos 1933.
Mylla Kennels are in first
place in the Early Birds Mix-
ed League. Can Dos hold see -
ond, and the Gators and X-
Okie- are tied for third. High
game - Jean Malone 159, Leon
ie Past
A team for
__a better Texas
TfNr \/OI Governor John Connally and
’ w/l JfVzVJ* Attorney General Waggoner
Carr have worked together for
4 years to give Teias and YOU
a better state and better
opportunities
As a United States Senator in
Washington Waggoner Carr
will co operate with Governor
Connally to work for better edu
cation, more |obs. benefits for
our elderly and better prices
for our farmers, ranchers and
dairymen He will do what is
right for Texas1
■■"ie marking the
first round. K AK
'ii now lead, with
Terminal Produce one game
behind for .-econd. Alvin
Fl. or- A- Decorating is one
third High g„mc went to
Richard’s Apt . with242. Dar-
ryll Miller had high series
of 603 on the John’s Auto
Clinic •earn. High team game
a.id serie s went to John’s Auto
Clime with M3-2598.
In the Ivy 1 no League on
i tiday night, learn *?3 is in
first place, with the Pin Pop-
per.' in c< L>nd and Poor Boys
third The Poor Boy had high
game and series with 521 -
1446. Robert Parker had high
game of 20C and Dave Flora
had high serie, with 526.
Wi'MEN’S LEAGl :ES
Fite Hustlers andRoaJRun-
ners are tied lor first place in
the Tuesday Trio League. The
Firebail- are holding second
with the Echoe: in third High
- -
Hustler-, 442. High series -
Peggy Swaboda 484, Hustler ■
slated for 7:
30 p.m. in the Die kin
School Stadium.
In the game against Clear
k the ’Jacket -played per-
their beat fcKitliall game
Under the supervision of
veteran noncommissioned of-
ficer Drill Instructors, he
learned small arms niarks-
T-. .1-------TE* methods of self-protection . He
abo received instruction in
military drill,hi-tory andtra-
ditions of the Marine Corps,
and other academic subjects.
He will now undergo four
weeks of individual combat
Guns Can Be Safe;
Prevent Accidents
Guns can be safe -- the
Texas Safety Association re-
ports statistics prove this.
During the past 10 years, the
death rate from firearms ac-
cident has decreased 25 per
cent
Safety program: of the Na-
tional Rifle Association in co-
operation with the National
Safety Council and other or-
ganizations, such a -TSA,have
been responsible for this com-
mendable safety record.
But, cautions TSA, there
is no "good enough" when it
come* io ar< idem prevention
The association reminds hun-
ters that safe gun handling
comes only with knowledge
and experience.
J. O. Musick, TSA General
Manager.. suggests thesefun-
Jdiiieiilai rules llial every per-
son should know and practice
to keep hunting and other gun
sports safe:
Treat every gun as though
it were loaded. Never take
anyone’s word that a gun is
not loaded. Check for your-
self.
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Color Tube
• Super pa.verfu New Vista'.'
Solid Stats UHF tuners
• Automatic . lor
1 cancels ’ magnetism
■ 53J0 A Week
ury patch.
’re 200’ Truitt New
Electric team had
for ihe
breaking defeat at the hands
of the Clear Creek Wildcats
the Alvin High School Yellow
Jackets will travel te Dickin-
son on Friday night to contin-
ue their aistric’ play. The
loss put Alvin’s league rec-
ord at 1-1 while the Gators
are still looking fo- their
fir t district win after suffer-
ing t wo losses.
The Dickinson Gators were
Wildcat safety man Larry Kel-
ly turned what looked like a
safety into a great punt run-
back to Alvin’s 34 yard line.
Be( r< ”i< ’.’a- ketj defei e
portumstic Wildcat moved
the ball to the Alvin 15 yard
line and had a first and 10
With a lot of moving around
in the Wildcat lir e which went
unnoticed by the official the
Heller’s Nursery remains
in first place in the Twilight
League. Ray McKay’s Photo
second, Tom’s One Stop third
High games - fletty Terry 183,
Neves & Wooster 633. High
series - Gustie Kudelka 462.
Heller’s Nursery 1683.
Fir t place m the Satellite
League is held by the Smart
Shop, second - a tie between
Fir t Savings and Loan Assu-
ciatitts and Pears t’* Chcv-
Olds. Third place is held by
Alvin Equipment. High games
- Vic <ie Garcia 19". I'ear.-on’s high" with 147-2W and Gerry
" “ Hagood was high for the boy:
with 147-251.
In the Junior Division. Hie
Loafers are first. Wild Five
second and Five Aces third.
The Wild Five had high game
and series with 906-2569.
Barbara Knape had high game
and series for the Junior girls
with 172-456. Mike Hillers had
high game and series for the
Junior boys with 178-452.
Herb Ferguson had high game
and series for the Senior boys
with 191-550.
Peggy Swa!
Th> standings of the Ladies
Classic I uague show Alvin
Cleaner first, Vaughn-Allen
second, and Moore Floral in
High games -
>02, Moore Flor-
atic LP Gas 822.
I High serie - Jimmie Driver
5-<5. Moore Floral 2347.
In first place in the Wed-
•ialite League arc
Pins, second Sni-
,..rd Giddy-Up-Go-
uess Whats. High
■__
Giddy-Up-Geers 604. High
serie - Rolling Pins 670,
Mildred Bowman 471.
The Sparrows lead in the
Monsanto Wives League. Fan-
tasric Five hold second, Day
Dreamers arc third. High
games - Margaret Owen 186,
Alley Katz 713. High series -
Margaret Owen 459, Alley
lgh School Banc
rig of Houston h*
M to succeed hi®
L brothers. Sf ’
Dlanueva of the Ai
[port Command, *
lllaneuva ol the U'
I sugi Airdnntel
kpan.
I Layman Hunt a
Lne Tuesday ®
Lachington. D C
d Mrs. A. j. *•
Newt Aiexundc
k a Ivin Sunday aft
kg his hcw-rjai
from the army*-
Lhere he h«» y
Lfter returning ’'
| m the Pacific
Laster B. 4 »
led that the dell*
I Alvin begar <
Ling a "P*
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I af the r^ddenc
Lhe city
land 60 per
I district.
lish a court of cn
ve restriction on 7
prees.
mit the Lepislaturei
’ conservation
’o-year term up to j
on State offices andj
rid vice presici
lidence requirement!
ze rhe State t. tr.a.<
:d from private :r
n associations or
stitution need and
I in Texas. Encoun
hese propositions
ize the issuance^
per development bi
Ipmcnt :f water rei
•Ize the Legislaturt
ne functions of gov
nillion inhabitar.-'
subdivi ions locate
B in any independet
the poll tax as a red
for an annul regisq
sxas Const
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nipt farmers anti raj
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Bowen, A. E. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. [77], No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 3, 1966, newspaper, November 3, 1966; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1243144/m1/3/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.