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THE ALVIN SUN, ALVIN, TEXAS
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Houses for Rent
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Business Services
or
The
Shop
FAMILY
MOVING
City, Texas.
piled by Verna Morl<
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MOWING
DONE. I
but gives greater explanation of
out Heights Road.
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18
honor roll
at b
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ninth \
ATTENTION!
Real Estate, OL 8-4046.
Mi
Gonzales M
28 6.
FENCE
IOS
newest and most effective sales
SHItJ
I
■act
DICK TYSON
University Addition
Week Days Phone
OL $-2583 or OL 8-3326
Sundays Call
OL 8-3548 or OL 8-2259
santo Plant. Play grounds, uti-
—. school bus,
SOUTH PARK CEMETERY
OL 8-3190
hj- M
'-■’H
BUILDING & REMODELING
CONTR ICTORS
Free Estimates
Work Guaranteed
Phone OL 84616
must have,
willing to work
ALVIN DELIVERY SERVICE
Office In Bin Station
109 E. Old Galveston Road
Phone OL 8-2661
If No An ever
Ph. OL 8-3823 or OL 8-2686
WOOSTER’S GARAGE
111 E. House — OL 8-28G1
Specializing In
Automatic Transmission
Work
& General Auto Repair
HYDRAULIC JACK
SERVICE
605 E. Highway 6—Alvin
AAA TAXI
A New Taxi Sendee for
Citizens of Alvin
DAY OR NIGHT
1800 S. Gordon
Phone OL 8-2150
Allen Corser's
INDUSTRIAL & MARINE
SERVICE
Welding—Field and Shop
Magneto Service
PHONE OL 8-2012
Highway 6 West
Estimate
Planning
Hospital-
ization
Office
OL 8-2461
MisceltaiMsous
For Sale
MISS MONA DANIEL
Homecoming Chairman
NoIkkIv knows exactly -
f'dhNinfa
M'flMrial In
BIRDWELL'S
Water Well Service
Wells Guaranteed
OL 8-4095
Alvin—Dickinson Road
AUTO FINANCING
5% Loan On Your Auto
Up To 36 Months To Pay
CALL
Former's. Insurance
Group
JIM DICK LINDSEY :
Phone <5L 8-4447
j built-ins, j ’ ’ ■ ’
at 5th. B. J. Dotson, OL 8- I
24 12.
•if -i
■Mk
OL 8-2351
Professional Service
GUARANTEED
BROWN PEST CONTROL
« CROP
Continued From Page 1
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CIRCLE
"S''
ANNE’S
UPHOLSTERING SHOP
All Work Guaranteed
OL 8-2485
CLEAN UNFURNISHED Two
bedroom house, double garage,
220 wiring. Two miles out
West Adoue, Phone OL 8-4196.
Born .M
i
l FURNISHED 3 bed-oom home,
12 baths, patio with barbecue
grill. On approximately 3-1/2
acres. Fairview Road, School
and mail route. Phone OL 8-
4249.
Membm .
1 mea
'■vuisi
Akin Mr
ad
A film entitled “Hunger”, show-
ing t)ie need overseas, is avail-
able to any group wanting Io
show it. and a showing may be |
scheduled by contacting him. thei
Rev. Mr. Hudler announced. The; I
film has sound and runs for 2811
minutes. ; ]
20
FOR SALE—Boat, Motor and
Trailer. 15 ft. Helton molded
plywood boat, Mark 55 Mer-
cury motor. Live bait well and
ice box. Completely equipped.
Call OL 8-4305 after 6 p.m.
Business
Insurance
Mortgage
Protection
Res.
OL 3-2339
QUALITY AUTO REPAIR
General Repair. Body Work
Painting—Free Estimates
Free Pickup and Delivery
Phone OL 8 3632
On Gordon Street
Across From Barcid
New 3 Bedroom
Brick Hom-ss
Bath and Half
Central Heat
Three Blocks from Schoo!
In
law, the fundamental principals of
which are found in all standard
works. It thoroughly meets the
growing demands for a work that
- f-i.- » vri^yii
Goodridge. Sandra |
'Hawkins Bobby Jacobs. Barliara
i La-
Billy Smith
Born June II
I separate
Fenced
I 3628.
FOR SALE—Crosley Golf Bug-
gy. Good condition. Al Welling |
motor Co., E. Hwy. 6. Alvin.
applications
ARE NOW BEING TAKEN FOR
Carrier Boys
MUST BE WHITE — HAVE CAR OR SCOOTER
DRIVERS LICENSE AND TELEPHONE
APPLY IN PERSON AT
Alvin Sun Office
108 N. GORDON STREET
------ ThCfirS?bw'i^.'htniPb:,h- “a « tol
--T—; held Wednesday. July 11, prompt- se,,le **“* ln WH'
BUYING y at 7:30 p.m. a' Citizen's Through the years others
EQUITY State Bank conference room. This I an”
Alvin Fence Co.
SUMMER SPECIALS
CHAINLINK, REDWOOD,
CEDAR FENCES
For FREE Estimates
1721 Glenview Drive
CALL OL 8-2711
Apartments for Rent 25
THREE NEW UNFURNISHED
Apartments, two bedrooms
each. 220 wiring, water paid,
206 W. Woodward. Phone OL
8-4616.
NEED CASH SEE US, Buy.
sell, loan. Sell anything under
the Sun. Country Store, Phone
OL P-3153.
BERT'S
OFFICE MACHINES
Typewriters, Adding Ma-
chines.
Sales & Service
506-7ih Si. N. Texas City
WI 8-2681 Alvin OL 8-2503
I Ukckv/j
Houses for Sole
THREE BEDROOM 2 BATH
frame home with brick trim, ger.
den built-in kitchen, double
garage, patio, $13,500. Nan C.
Tyson, Realtor, OL 8-2461 or
OL 8-2339.
THREE BEDROOM BRICK
home, 1% baths, central heat,
2 extra large lots. Will trade
for older home. Phone OL 8-
3839.
i MAHOGANY Dining Room
Suite. Group or separate. Phon '
OL 8-4694.
Gonzales J|
Xew Dau?11]
Gaveriz- j
HespM
34
ALL BRICK 3 Bedroom Home.
I Built on your lot. Ceramic tile
Kitchen and bath. $6995. $54
per month. Call OL 8-3619.
TWO BEDROOM HOME on
Chocolate Bayou near Mon-
santo. Call MO 5-6750, Hous-
ton.
RENTALS
Rollaway Beds—
Hospital Beds—
Wheel Chairs—
Washing Machines-
Furniiure—One piece
a house fulL
Televisions or Most
Anything You Might Need
Alvin Trading Post
• : : - 4
’ —;-l
3 BEDROOM ERICK
Bath and half. 2-1/2
of
W. Isaacs,
SALES
gaffiSi APHAikALS
UtSHM mwsrwwTs
¥■ “
■»’<>* MtWWlM
- - £ L
f mwsTbiAi.
ALL TYPES
INSTALLED
No Down
Payment
36 Months Tg Pay
HELLER'S NURSERY
8c GARDEN CENTER
Hwy. 6 West OL 8-3779
OL 8- s°ciation in Texas dedicated to J
the exclusive purpose of serving l:
.' industrial arts education.
| Some of the main objectives of j f
I j TIAA are to define the functions j
Land scope of industrial arts in!
general education, improve an1-
I advanc» the quality of industrial j
arts instruction in Texas schools, j
■ encourage and develop leadei -1 g
j ship among industrial arts teach- I
! ers by providing a means through ' I
| which an individual s contribu-11
tion in research, senice and I
leadership may be recognized I
(and rewarded, and to co-operate j I
iwith all agencies and organiza-.l
j tions in the promotion of indus-
trial arts education.
—---♦--
Parliamentary
Course Is Set
BEDROOM MODERN
Brick home, large rooms, 1-1/2
baths, utility room, carport on
3 large lots. Phone OL 8-2725
after 6 p.m. for appointment ( iS
quarter 1A LGOA — THREE BEDROOM ,
are no
you are ,
looking for dignified, lifetime
♦ion, telephone Mr. Lloyd today for
20% DISCOUNT
ON WINTE? CLEANING
With $5.30 or More
FREE Storage Bags
dry cleaning service
By lb. minimum 8 lbs. $2.00
Above 8 Il s. 20c per ih. j
F.’NELINE CLEANERS
AND LAUNDRY
302 W. Willis OL 8-2271
Local Agent
F. M. POWELL. SR.
ALVIN
OL 8-4213
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i,
RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL
CHAIN LINK AND WOOD
COASTAL FENCE CO.
4343 Telephone Road
HOUSTON
Ml 5-3341
Building - Remodling
Contracting
NON-UNION LABOR
Material Wholesale
Work Sun to Sun
No Overtime
Starting & Finishing Date
Guaranteed
L. W GRIMES
Building Contractor
Phone OL 8-3741
Day or Night
j ONE HP VORNADO Air Con- , NICELY
id tioner. 110 volts in good con- apart
d tion. $85 cash. Phone OL 8- 2330,
llfc___
mobile :
r<
di tinning,
WHITAKER S: SEPTIC Tanks, t<
drain tile, grease traps, cul-
verts, water, gas, sewer lines, .
backhoe work and ditching.
Phone OL 8-3226, Alvin
Personals 71 Business Services
CUSTOM MADE Covered But-
tons, Buckles and Belts. Bijit-1
ton holes ana alterations. 1^13
West Lang, Phone OL 8-30&2.
WANTED—P ano io be donat-
ed to the Pentecostal ChurJh.
Please call Join Barajas, OL|«-
3952.
| 4 Ply Built up roof $12.50
| per sq. Roofs sprayed white
g (4.00 per sq. Composition
I shingles SI2 per sq.
| WILLIAMS ROOFING
I Ph WI 8-2998 Texas City
18
APPLICATIONS are now be-
!|ing taken for Fig Plant Work.
tBoth former employees and
new prospects should apply at
| plant office in Friendswood,
| HU 2-7265 or call Mrs. Juarez
n Alvin, OL 8-2976. J. R. May
Co., Friendswood.
U_ _____ 9391 or JA 4-0905.
J YARD WORK DONE. Mow-
/. raking, trimming, edging.
Phone OL 8-3898, Danny
, r\ rry.
Jobs Wanted
■ PLEASE LIST any accounts
< r bad debts you would like for
ine to collect on for you on
|cmmission basis and mail to
me. (Terms on written request)
I Fredrick Carr, Box 176, Dick-
ijnson, Texas.
LUCKY HEADER — Forrest F. Perkins' subscrptjon (0
quick
BULLSI BULLS; BULLSI R."
istered Brahman bulls, grade j
White Face bulls, Santa Ger-
trudis bulls, Bradford bulls. In
good condition, all ages, ready
for service. Located at Sugar
Land, Texas. Frost Ranch, 2428
Bank of Southwest Bldg.,
Houston 2, Texas. Phone FA
July}
ijfii
CLASSIFIEDS
Classified Advertising Rate* in The AMn Sun are a* fol
«s*nn < f r’s0rt'0"- P*t word, 5 coats, minimum charge
per word, 4 cent*, minimum
10c. Display m boxed adt ertisements in classified section,
nr»» inserticn, per inch, 51.50, minimum one inch. Subse-
quent insert ons. per inch, $1.00, minimum one inch. Classi-
fied advertising is cash in advance.
1957 FORD STATION
ION, Standard
j heater, new tires. Good con-
idition. Must sell. Cheap! Phone
OL 8-3603
Reader’s Digest was a good investment he s
to assure anyone who asks. He enjoys the ma
for its o\ n sake, and is here being presented t.
’ dividend" by Ben Huser of Husers of Alvin , 1
ers. The Longines Sy mn hone tie Record Albun- is
prize won recently in the nation-wide Reader's Dig- -,t's
prize offer.
1 N
LOTS,
or any tvpp real
Dr. G. J
Essar Ranch Breeding. Prices
reasonable. Grady Evans,
Heights Angus Ranch, Box 208,
I
Vl"1’
IWital „'U
— - - ----- . • xy('j‘'tiOd 1
Ninth grade, Darlene Al Iridge. ”
4 hoHday, the Betty Barnes, Laura Booth. Kathy .Ijib: i:
week Brown, Carol Canady, Barbara
J ..........“
extended to the public to enroll
meeting was delayed a Wv-ck
Therefore a cordial invitation is
Your Local Representative For
METROPOLITAN LIFE INS. CO.
Male Help Wanted
! WANTED—Top notch carpen-
ters. Must be able to take
house from ground up. Top
wages paid. Call OL 8-3741
day or night.
8 Female Help Wanted 15
■ | LADIES—Are you in need of
I more money? Serve your neigh-
bors during convenient hours
las an Avon Representative, pick up beautiful small piano
I Write 604 19th Ave N, Texas in this vicinity,
ero, Mary Monarch. Sherry I.yr
Moore, Nancy Munz, Larry M
Kenzie, Ronnie Nelson Toniii
Peebles, Nancy Richard < i. Gkn
Timmvr u..rvkvw. rj" » T'* Schafer, Sherilvn Shav. .linin;-
Jimmy Hughes, Edward Labay, snarks Jerrv Sninks I •< . s .
Mary T.imhoth q...? Lippert Kay Jerr> bpinks, L v>..
Marshall. Anna Sue Mefnke. Lin-
rl-v Xff*■».*»•.'* I bL.1 lit.. ^xi;_. .. , :
------, Sandra
Patterson. Dorothy Pittcnger. Car-
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom Lots for Sale
| house, heat, attic fan. Shady!—
will transfer
payments to rea liable party.
Take trade in piano if neces-
sary. Write Credit Manager, LANGFORD'S Modern Trailer
Carter Music Company, 1201 Park, located on road to Mon-
Leeland, Houston 2, Texas. santo Plant. Play grounds, uti-
—-------------lity connections, school bus,
Livestock and Pets 22a mail route- Phone ol 8-3083.
cattle bought and sold. Farms and Lands
V. P. (Dusty) Rhoads, Phone ‘ __
OL 8-3023- THREE. Six acres c lose
COLLIE PUPPIES, Nice chil- 'K'V colleKe- School and mail
drens pets, six weeks old ™“t,e' W,'‘ ,c0"sidcr trading
Phone OL 8-4616 I ?°rllon ot land for trailer.
, Phone OL 8-3496.
SEVEN AND HALF ACRES
•m black top road 6 miles out
I Alvin Heights Road, natural
Phone OL 8-4060. 4-1/2 miles j !aS' Phone OL 8-4127.
2'1 H-md. Houses for Sale
SOUTH TEXAS
EXTERMINATING CO
A. W. Cole
Owner and Operator
For Free Termife Inspec-
tion and Extermination of
Household Pests.
CALL OL 8-4725, Alvin
HU 2-7413. Friendswood
follows: ‘
Allen —
i'' Daughter N
To Armstfl
jtimely, b-fore fall activities
i gin. according to Mrs. Fred B. |
i McDonald, club president.
' Mrs. Conrad is a memlier ofj
I the National Association of Par- •
lumcntarians and treasurer ofj
the corresponding state associa-
tion; member of the Houston Al-
pha and Galveston Units o! Tcx-
*as St',te Association cf Parha- i Linda Labry. Rick Pierson Ter
. —^..t nui.y i-.i.La- try Poland. Randy Raines Mai
mentary courses; and is pariia- garet Thomas. Mary' Tlumi 'T ,
mentarian of the garden club. Leroy Turvey, Jim Wiginton am
^c^°nald. also a Margaret Yonaites.
tion.
1958 SPACECRAFT House'
Trailer. 45’ x 3’, Two bedroom. I
-sleeps 6. See anytime at 6th I
--Street between Adoue an I
j] Lang.
WAG. | HOMEGROWN
transmission, | 33.5C
HELP WANTED — Mature
I Man or Woman. Night Auditor,
I Officer Manager for local con-
Icein. Must have bookkeeping
and auditing experience. Must
I know general office routine
including typing and filing.
Hours are 11 p.m. to 7 a.m.
Good salary and working con-
ditions. Only those so qualified
PASTURE MOWING DONE. Ineed ''PP1-''. Send resume to
Reasonable rates. For nforma-I Aut*itor’ O- Box 431- Alvin,
tion, call OL 8-2105. Texas-
p- ~ - - - --WANTED—TlCENSED assisl- REGISTEREF ANGUS BULLS
" ant at Alline’s House of Beau-
I ty. located in Alvin Shopping
i Center. Apply in person or call
j for appointment, OL 8-4992.
Jobs Wanted
TWO OLD HOUSES io te’ |
moved. $100 each apply Wins- !
ton Dairy.
21 ACRES with 3 bedroom
, home or 19 acres unemproved, |
.08 mile south of New Junior I
, College on FM road. Paul Arm- I
j strr.ng, Phone OL 8-4090.
TWO BEDROOM HOME with
garage apartment.
yard. Phone OL 8-
to he a nuisance.
City of Pearland
By: /SZ E. T. Gibbons
Mayor
Attest:
Victor A Nolen
City Secretary
Commissioners
D M. Forest ordered the nauling
stopped and the date when the
work actually was shut down by
lYeeinct One.
Although the court met briefly
about noon Tuesday, following the
days hearings as a Board of
Equalization, no mention was
made at that time of the opinion
from Lee.
County Judge Alton Arnold told
a reporter, however, that the
c°urt had seen the opinion. He
said he did not know when thev
would discuss it.
Another Alvinite who i s
this vear
Her
3rd streets f ‘ -----
and Snyder streets. F 2L.
count if sold together. Call OL
8-3730.
~ B -------------— | i lie in st
Real Estate Wanted 36 lia mentary
l INTERESTED
j ACREAGE,
I IN HOMES
estate anywhere.
Hayes.
PURCHASE
Continued From Page 1,
area. Precinct Three. They di-
rected that County Auditor Frank I
A. Taylor advertise for these bids
and that specifications for the
i work lie drawn up by County En- j
T 1 j gineer William H. Hershey
-----------------
_ haa
fenced yard. Phone OL 8-3127. i 2 NICE CORNER LOTS For, - ,
Sale, located on Phillips. Also ,. . Continued From Page 1
I others available, contact Stacy ',0"s,r“as m:'t m ,he Ralelfh
r\r m n* a« /-»T o Hotel m Waco.
'Hotter, OL 8-3144 or OL 8-.
2022. ' The workshop was sponsored
----L_ | by the association to help the
(SECTION 2 CALLOWAY Ad- newly elected area association of-
dition. New restricted subdivi- . ficers m their new duties and re-
[sion, architectural control. 134’ sponsibilities for the coming year,
j to 200' frontage. Nan C. Tyson. I TIAA is the only professional as-
Realtor, OL 8-2461 or i - ---- - -
2339.
On the ninth grade ' ' h n.
roll arc John Carlton. Carol Crur
Amy Garwood and Chari ic Hitt
Listed or. the “B” honor roll’
are Janice Adams. Dai w A
dridge, Nancy Andersor Doni i
Ault, Betty Barnes, Vicky Ba I
rera, Carla Beaver, Monte Bo- I
bele Kathy Brown, Barabara I
Childress. Steve Croan. Biily Dr.
on, Kathleen Doerr. Nar,<y Do
lar, Linda Etuc. Claudit e Ful
gham, Carolyn Gillett. Lynn Hol • L
Nan-idorff, Larry Huffman, Cathy l.a n
bden, Gracie Leedy, Marge Lu-
berger.
TOMATOES :
0 bushel. Canning
omatoes, $2.50 bushel. White
Bermuda Onions, Squash, Cu I
cumbers, 10c lb. Snider Farm.
2 miles West of Drive-In jII
Theater on Rosharon Road.
OL 8-2024. Misc. To Rent
have io
a descendent o!
- _■>------—o' j ...v_ <>>uu .|zivo nm) came to sett!*
through the timber and umbci | in Dodge in 183K She i-
business. But the bringer of pros- in Dodge, and her moil r M
perity also bred a demon fire E. W. Gillaspie. u i honord
and Dodge, mostly destroyed by this year as the oldc^ wen.
several fires within a few years, I attending the reunion Ai- •
is now almost a ghost town. Ilaspie divides her tir • be’^-'
But those who live the e still | Houston and her old
and those who have lived there I Dodge.
SALESMEN — CEMETERY PROPERTY
New Plan — First time in Texas!
If you are looking for an unusually attractive situa-
tion, this may be it.
Our exclusive new Golden Heart Plan will interest
you if you can sell something people must have, co-
py rendering a real service, and are
six hours a day for excellent income.
You will be financed by immediate advances on
each sale, receive top commissions,, bonuses for
volume, over-rides for recruiting acceptable team-
mates, and awards tor continuous service.
Experience not necessary because we train. Our
methods are simple, sensible, and easy to learn.
You invest time and transportation, and you need
never waste a minute for lack of calls to make. You
wil work with the newest and most effective sales
tools ever developd.
There are no age limits, but maturity is essential.
So if you are healthy, bondable, sober, have a car
and are looking for dignified, lifetime connection
Wih successful assocates in a sales-minded organize-
an apointment
Dodge Annual Homecoming,
Reunion Draws Three Alvinites
love Dodge and the i .
J bygone days it holil-
i iej ,'act’ -v,'ar for a linn:
< ! minion
I At the reunion th< i i.
| a short bu inc
program; and
! oldest woman
and the retun
;-ie;t away. The
theme song, ‘
• 'Gentle People".
BL : er. and the mee
the singing of Auld I.
This year Miss M >
M ar Alvin High Sth ■
teacher since 1945.
, man of the Dodge H <. <-
I Miss Daniel's fam.!-.
(Dodge about 1916.
(tlwy still maintain a ho? ..
i There were 3'M) peoj
when j 14th reunion, amonu 1
the very first settlers came to of the founders of th?
the place which was to become ing, Miss Daniel report.
Dodge, Texas, but the earliest! Mrs> teNoir Arnold
arrival that is known was Will-1 w^o grew up in Dod
ham H. Palmer, who came with able t0 attCTd the r„,,,
his br,d(, Lucl^a Caldwe|I t01 ir sajd a|th(ii
I settle there in 1825. . ua|ly g0(,s Hrr fatt,( r
the Roarks, came to Dor
18-32 from Tennessee
mother’s pecple, the Io
came in 1836 He was a t.
in the early community an
paid $50 a term, accord ■
NOW OPEN
OAK BEND ESTATES I
Protective Restrictions I
Wooded and Open
1/2 to 4 Acre Tracts On I
Chocolate Bayou
Country Living,
City Convenineces I
Days—OL S-2821 I
EVENINGS—OL 8-3837 I
Alvin, Texas
| FIVE LOTS between 2nd and
fronting Philips (
Big dis- I
THREE BEDROOM HOME ON
th ee acres, two car garage
ai. l shop. Jood barn and ■
(ch eken hous •. Six miles from
A, :n close to highway Jim i
Dt Witt, Real Estate, OL 8-
REGISTERED Chihuahua Pup. r,ck h m n 6 ,bed»oom
pies, 8 weeks old. Stud service i
available for Poodles, Da- AaXn $8 00 ™
chsound and Beagles. Poodle ^^by’XoS^ ^ace
OL8-42a85a S°°n- Ph°n"',',viCnrilcy- OL 8 2503'
APPALOOSA Stud Service. I TWO
Flashs Little Chief T-4330
black with white blanket, also
standing. Sue’s Baldy, P 37-
153, perm. reg. quarter stal-
lion chesnut sorrel WT 1250, j
also Appaloosa and quarter ALGOA — THREE BEDROOM,
colts for sale. Fergie Fergu- 1’ome, 560 foot frontage High-1
- ~ Alvin. [way 6, Grace D. Criley, Real-
Farm Implements 24 ’ r> OL 8-2503. Alvin.
One mile West on Highway 6. iHAY MACHINERY FOR Sale. OWNER. Two bedroom:
IPhone OL 8-2217. ’ New Holland Ballers, Interna- | HJme- oxtra large living room,]
rir'■ „-----tional Super C. Tractors, mow- ; “ kl,ehcn ®>d utility room,
MOTOROLA Stereophonic ers, Morrall rakes and wagons !c',ul(i serve as extra bedroom. I
Record Player and nice col-IW. M. McCormack HU 5-1339 Vtached Sarage, Cyclone I
Ifction of popular stcro LB I Pearland ’ 'nce- outside blinds, large
.albums. Bargain. Phone OL 8- ]■-------------1 'rage building on alley High I
■ 4979 after S:30 pan. week days. AfNnfmentS for Rent 25 d dry’ even in Carla. Con-
1 *--—---!-----------—-------------i— I venient to schools. Shown by
------FURNISHED 2 room Tpointment. 2414 6th Ave N '
apartment. Adults only. OL 8- ] T< xas City, Phone WI 8-2739 I
2330, 410 West Adoue, Mrs. -------
LeNoir Arnold. O VE YEAR OLD, 3 bedroom. |
H?T|8’ T B‘d‘ !TOY PODDEE’pCFPfES~^d‘ h< me.h'S’Famiir™m,edeebcrtric
om. den, full bath, a r con- small miniatures. Best of ; bi ilt-ins. Located 1733 Glenn-1
. , central heal, TV, . breeding. Toy stud service, vi w Drive. $16,900 Phone Ol I
truck indudi'd. $2300 cash I Chan’s Poodle Kennel. If in- 8-4405. I
' CL 0 10 :c. j terested call OL 8-2693. NE~'
| Home,
i acres of land. Southwest
! Alvin. Contact J. •” '
OL 8-2096.
NEW 3 Bedroom Brick Homes,
,2 '’aths, double garage, Tappan
, ... —,, paneled den. Sealy
at 5th. R J <>
tion of an Ordinance passed and ; Parliameatarians.
approved by the City Council of '—— —
the City of Pearland, Texas on ’
June 21. 1962.
An ordinance requiring weeds
and grass to be cut upon prem-
ises and that rubbish ami trash
be removed the refrom: fixing a
$50.00 for failure to comply with 1 ^cr in advance of the
such ordinance: and declaring;expanding knowledge and use.
that allowing weeds to grow and by organizations' of parliamentary
trash and rubbish to accumulate or common sense business meth-
ods, officials said.
“It is a practical ,
from bewildering intricacies vetr
complete and in kz—1
the best authorities; fulfilling the j - .
objective of parliamentary rules, List “A”,
to enable an organization to keep 4* >
.order, expedite business and main- Prinrinai plm„
tam justice; and in short, to ac-
jcomplish the purpose for which
it was organized. Make-up class-
es. due tc possible vacation con-
flicts. will be held and members
may bring their “Robert Rules
of Order” revises, related Mrs.
Conrad. It was pointed out that
anyone nt-eding additional hours „ ------• ------,
from Alvin classes mav attendlCrumm Shirley Delesandri Mark,
this group. I Ferguson. Beth Frankel. Susan
FI
men and women, as individuals, No"7k 1 K,nn,s apd Gc: Jdinc
memtiers or officers of any tvpes nn h. “w» », . AIva Jo Mayes, 1>>
01 gi-oups or 0~^jP^Xs\athhnf0M'RSi
■ <‘rt Allen, Kathy Armstrong Rhon-
[da Burks. Kathryn Craig, Di-
ianne Feaster. Barbara Huepers.
| Mary Lambeth, Sue Lippert Kay
Marshall. Anna Sue Meinkc. Lin-
da Moore. Phillis Oliver, Sandra
I Patterson. Dorothy Pittcnger Car- [
,o!e Powell. Ann Ramage. Sharvn'
I j Ratliff, Annabelle Rodriqu ez.
i Steve Rodgers. Mike Thoma and
Becky Wallace.
J Eighth grade students of the
' V’ honor roll are Rachel Adams.
I Becky Gober, Patricia Hawkins,
[Connie tephson. and Guv Well-
I bom.
“B" honor roll students arc
——4 Gail Bliu ion, Rick Brown Ann
— Carlisle, Louis Carillo. Billy i hild-
i ress, Ernest Crainer. James Drig-
Igers, Margie Porgy, Carolyn
Franz, Gene C If*
■ Hall. Ju-iy HambletcnT’Mar.
' Hawkinc Rnhhi- .
jjircik, Teresa Knape. Linda
Ibry, Rick Pierson. Dennis Mach.
| Terry Poland, Randy Raines. Clif-
[ Robinson. Carmen Sanchez. Doro-
|thy Si huenemorn. Margaret Thom
; as, Sharon Welch, David W-. ter-
lage, Jim Wiginton. .Timms Will-
iams, Sara Williams and Mar-
garet Yonaites.
Nancy Anderson. Donald Ault. ,,., joM
7 __ ‘ ' ' l.ul»:-” '"L,
C_L' . L -' ': Monarch. >l[''\ini'|
Childress. Charlene Coleni::'. Sic- Melaiw 'J
. ------ . ve Croan. Carol Crumni. Billy nie . m Gi*|
and those interested may contact Dixon Kathleen Doerr. Nancy [cy
Mra. Conrad by July 1, at 3513 Dollar, Linda Etue, Claudir Ful- Sheriyn M
£So,Circ'e Phone- Dickinson gham. Agnes Guerrero. Lynn Charles . g^jil
8-1381, concluded Mrs. Conrad. Holdorff, Cathy Lambden Marge j Don •
text, free
5:aS^e:?ix Weeks, Semester Honor Rolls
B” Junior High Students |
Principal Elmo Marburger has
recently released the honor rolls
in Alvin Junior High School for
the last six weeks cf school and
for the semester.
Listed on the “A” honor roll
for the six weeks are, seventh
grade. Peggy Anderson, Carlo-
Arebalo, Bevcriyn Bowen. Alma
r'mmm -i.
Miscellaneous
For Sale 20 iOn' OL 8'5094’ AIvin-
-----------Farm Implements
FRESH DEEP FREEZE CORN. ! —--------------
-------------- * vn sjair. --
New Holland Ballers, Interna- *’,mc’ extra large living
tional Super C. Tractors, mow- ’ ‘ kltchen and utility
lor« Mnrrnii ^-,4 wagons could s^rve as extra hod
HU 5-1339,
geon. Larry Streets, Chares Tho-
mas and Wesley William
The semester honor roll i^!
the “A” students as I
1 Seventh grade, Rob<‘rt
Peggy Anderson. Shirk y
sandri, Mark Ferguson
Frankel. Susan Gebert, Huth
dorff Travis Jackson. Eaniict
Kennedy, Thomas Kloeck- . IX ■'
MeUivin, Nancy Moore. 1 -n: !■ i
McEwen, Nancy McKinni
Gera dine Nowak.
Eighth grade, Rachel
Becky Gober. Connie
and Guy Wellborn; anc
grade John Carlton, An
| wood. Charlene Hitt and Jen?
1 Spinks.
1 “B" honor roll students an
'seventh grade, Paul Adams K;t’
Alford. Carles Arebalo, J.iv Do
ter, Beverlyn Bowen. Hhonda
Burks, Morgan Cheek. Kathryn
Craig, Alma Crumm, T(m D<
Witt, Dianne Feaster. Hahin
Green, Carol Hankamer .liivnn
Hughe's, Edward Labay. Mar
: Lambeth, Calvin Lee, Si. * Up
i |x*rt, Linda Moore, Phylli.; Oli’ er.
Sandra Patterson, Dorothy Pitten
be-1 .ger, Carole Powell. Ann K im •
Mike Thomas. Becky Walk <• an-
Tcmmy Young.
Eighth grade. Gail B ■
Rick Brown, Susan Clark. J;-me
Driggers, Carolyn Franz. ’’ r
Ann HawKins, Patricia Hr'I
|p-obby Jacobs. Barbara k:
i 4 ----- .v ,- Jimmy Kirkendall. Teresa Kr
as State Association c.' ’ —
n: nla ians; taught nua.y
nd is narlia-!
the garden <-lub.Leroy Turvey, Jim Wigintri
McDonald sUa
member of tbe national associa-
- - -s came
State Bank conference room. This an^ the community prospered
was decided at the recent organ- arxl became a town. Old timers
izational meeting in Die dnson,!teI1 stones told to them of In-
announccd Mrs. Dwight Conrad, |^’an ra’^s. and slave days, and
instructor. i the men Dodge sent to the war ___.. >
“The text book will be “Long- -Wcpendence from Mexico; Dodge Community Hi ' .r
can's Parliamentary Rules” bv C'.Y War and ,h° hard da-vs IC---- "
| Dr. S. W. Lonsran. as advocate.! a',a'. 'hc *arJwas ,?ver- °f 'hl asota
'■ •’ National Association of ^ln? ra,lmad -‘“i!...
The course isj^0^0 allegedly got its name be turning to Dodge
‘/u<>d^IJlHntsvillC’ but pass-1 Dick, was hospitalized
' J surgery at the time.
Dodge became
NOTICE!
The following constitutes the cap-i by the
tinn nt ZA—J; . . 1
work on general parliamentary 'J1e mainlinp traek bypass Mrs. Rogers William
■— - - - . . . . Jed (dodged) Huntsville, but pass-[Dick, was hospitalized
cd through the Dodge community ' pedic y,
Dodge became a prosperous | naturally she did not I. n- hir-i
Mcuaios a wora inai !?"n a.nd Soon aft,’r the ,urn of Mrs W‘»‘ams is a
not only has everything ne«lful, L*®"35”! es who
____ ____.. * . : throuen tno timhor- anzi iooo
penalty for a fine not to exceed fundamental principals and in or-
$110 (WI fm* __ •.« 1 rlo»* Irzazsvx —--- .a
such ordinance: i.„.
that allowing weeds to
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