The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 9, 1964 Page: 9 of 14
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been injured, and
violation ticket.
he Alvir:
red the
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driving, no child
reived a traffic
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due
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$1
P
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*
Poll Receipts
Available
In Pearland
ALTON BURGESS
Earns Membership
MISS RICHARDSON
Graduates
A lew .
and Alvin Junior College.
THE DRIVER’S
UNSEAT
doing the
’ or: ' Omc
The “dance”
not new to the East
;t, having been perform-
earned memb
1964 Million
■J
traffic comm is;
amire began
' Barnes Dane.
city
was
that pel; taxes may be paid
at the Fir t Saving and Loan
A-soc.iation office In rhe
Pearland State hank build-
ing, beginning Monday and
continuing through Jan. 31.
Poll tax rtt eip’s will be
available during regular
burn <■ s hour, of the hank,
from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on
weekdays, and Saturday
from 9 a.tn. until noon.
titnore , which Ba rue left
a- transit-traffk lonimi -
sioner to assume 'hf New
York po t.
The “[Sarnes Dance” is
an unusual method of handl-
ing pedestrian traffic a’ in-
ter sections. AU vehk ular
traffic i stopped while pe-
destrians cross the streets
in any direction, including
diagonally.
New Yorker can expect
other innovations from thi:
nationally know traffi au-
thority while he seek oun-
scramble the monumental
traffic tie-ups that plague the
nation’ - large:t city.
One of hese may be con-
trolling traffic through mas-
ter-control signal In Bal*
timore, Barnes put into
operation a system of elec-
’ronlcally controlled traffic
signals 'hat int^connects
680 of nearly l.OOo signals to
a master controller
Lane-marking to channel
traffic holds a particular
fascination for Barnes. In
Baltimore, he established
the largest network of transit
lanes in the nation, some-
ffi
' If 'Ji
WWI Auxiliary
r
From The
Club Scene
regular inging se-sion.
Rebekah Lodge
use.
KBCBA Group
K
Chevrolet Impala Sport Coupe
the by-law
efr
Pearson Chevrolet - Oldsmobile
It of
a Id.
CL8-2526
135 S. GORDON
d
a 1. ju^hold u .<. . ■
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20%
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bring In the old...
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Gl
EASY
r SMALL
r DOWN
1 PAYMENT!
i
BRAND NEW STYLES
BUY NOW
ARM
FA
On(tf
ers. potato hips, coffee, and
Cokes were -erved.
The next meeting will be
at rhe home of Mr . Ethel
Roznovsky.
ar with
ildiiight.
\___YOU .GAN'I AFFORD
TO MISS THIS
: grand, presiding
ewelry
018-4726
Ho :. e
and Opha
sandwictie .>
two delicioi
by Hazel Mi
EE ALL OF THE
iBEAT PERFORMERS
Community Club
The Mu tang Community
of Mrs. Florine Pollard, with
pon-
dance
i an Legion Me-
mmunity Center
mg to
1
-<===■
iniirtee the
president of
Thur day, Jai
amendment tc
will hr voted at that
The amendment adds
SOLITAIRES
FROM I to I I 2 CARAT
total weight
TO 10-DIAMCND SETS
n on Jan. 2-3.
Presentation of
d place trophy
Palmer Lawre:
•A and pro at
lunrrv Club.
Gil en Jr.'s tr<
ten for rhe dfvi
ars and under
99’5
Twelve mem-
Jaycees Dance
The Alvin Jaycee
sored a New Year'
at the Arne
mortal C<
last week, with c
the music of wi
and hi: Wester t
About 50 coupb
ing traditional p<
greeted the new
noise makers a'
■s
REGULAR VALUES FROM $5.95 TO $29.75
52.88 $14!8
vith Beautyreif se* '4
or selected. fwe0J
guarantee TfrqJ
in the market fed*
mrySing-
; meet at
Art League
The Alvi.j Art League met
Monday evening at 7;30 p.m.
ii the Alvin ,ut« Bank'
C ommunity Loom. Mr Hat-
tie Shannon and Mr-. Ruth
Knapp were hostesses for the
evening
During the
l\ i
F
__________s
cher reported that the Indian
ar’ exhibit >. now on display
a1 ’he First National Bank;
thi;
t «»...<
is!
held at the Riverside Coun-
try Club, beginning at 7 p.m.,
said William D. Colegrove,
iTIONS TC
ngland
Alvin Texas
:ie set of i
?REE ChiiL
(RIVE OUT THE NEW
’et a new year new car deal from
PEARSONS
st
pf . 'W.r L_J ■
I)
ste
Bf
mp Mohawk Sunday from
o 4 p.m
The usual dinner ha > be-
stponed to a later date, hut
• group will meet for the
„0UC1'O^ °L
ivic project the
Art League i spon-
soring this year.
Mr-. Vivian Hollan of Tex-
a. City wa.-, the guest artist.
The league enjoyed seeing
the fi’ti hed picture he
brought for display and an
oil paint demonstration done
with a razor baide. Later in
the evening Mn. Hollan did
quick floral ket- he. in oil
i a canvas wet with linseed
11 and retouch varnhh.
The hoste se- ervedcof-
:e, ' raniH-rry pum n, < ake,
X>kie , and baked nuts from
refre>hment table laid with
Lite linen and centered with
i ar rangemen' of pii k
Dalia- Jan, 18-21 wa • dis-
cussed. Many of the Alvin
hairdresser, plan to go, in-
cluding Charles and Ruth
Parker, Bea Vo s. and F ran-
kie Goodridge.
Also under discussion wa
DURING "MANNING’S” MICHAEL JEWELRY GREAT STORE-WIDE
JANUARY ClmitM® Safe!
The Ladle1 Auxiliary to
WWI liarracks 2753 met
Monday afternoon at the A-
merican Legion Memorial
Community Center, with 13
members present, and voted
on officer- for the coming
year.
Elected were Charlotte
Ober, president; Viola Bis-
hop.
Hilda
president;
i
I
a
3
OL8-39E
00 Tc
S 530
I ''*' I
i.,o$350.
Hairdressers
Alvin Hairdressers Affil-
iate 103 met at the home
of Ruth Parker for a regular
monthly meeting, president
Ruth Parker opened the
meeting and the All-Texas
Beauty Show to be held in
•enior vice president;
Brown, junior vice
Anna Dailey.
Hazel Miller.
Willie f,afield,
c h a p . a i ii. Alline Kruzan,
conductre . ; and Charlotte
Segelquist, guard. Trustees
are Agne' Emory, one year;
Helen Arth. two vears; and
Maze I R ea sone r, three
years.
Serving as. election judges
were Charlotte Ober. Alline
Kruzs! . and Agne: Emory.
Alline Kruzan
Stevens served
and coffee, and
s cakes brought
Tcport of L ?
DXNWASCCC <
(l drove-a-nai!-u:t
iyracuM>( ARU k
( liina-cut''
78 used a S.
XREI RL1 uup
nail in a uixaI pLn
bers and
present.
Sunshine I'ter gifts were O’
■
of chicken -a a . rirzcrack-
IT 1
i-gpfr W J
REGULAR VALUES FROM $29.75 TO $71.50
&$18!8 .»s4288
8 uastb.-UL,-
34 M.istheL'L
times the cup ua>
hit the nail
dll ail tins abihc
. - \w
Fan Gillen
Ilins Trophy
Van D. Gillen ]
xond place Jionu-
'urth annual PGA go
iment played at .
xmtry Club
n nn Tun 0.0
4r. and Mr Henry Gud-
■ and Mr. and Mrs. Bob
ne ente rained over 100
mbers and gue ts with a
' w Year’ Eve dance at the
'tn Golf and Country Club,
leasonal decora’ions were
id through, at the bui.ding,
____th gree'i. ry and lighted
idles on the tables. Dips
I refreshments were
ved during the earlier
' °f lhe evening, and after
i •T.n* group weL omed ri ’he
f year. breakta t wa
of
Bar
Baltimore
had about
are
lieve
and
funct
York ouid well u-'C to help
speed up ‘raffic and make
driving safer.
A self-service gasoline
is capable of accep'ing both
coins and credit card:.-. The
machine dispenses gasoline,
gjve-- receipts tot ustomers.
turns itself off and resets
itself.
An'i-glare fences of
aluiiiLiuiii liicsh 1m»VC bee*!
developed to keep light of
oncoming cars from blinding
drivers. The fences are
placed between opposing
lanes of traffic. Currently
being esred Ln several
states, the fences have been
in use on English highways
for some time.
Now there
. He be-
that motor!-ts need
dr erve modern,
iai signs that ran
be cen day or night,
ill be interesting to
how New Yorkers
react to Barnes’ efforts to
aci - lerate traffi. . During
hi- first year in Baltimore.
300 to 400 le’ter were re-
ceived daily from citizens
complaining about traffic and
parking condition . By 'he
time he wa- ready 'o pack
hi bag to go to Manhattan,
complain had dropped ?o a
mere trickle that rarely ex-
ceeded half a dozen letters a
dav.
Thursdoy, January 9, 1964-The Alvin Sun-Sec. 1, Page 9
For Sportsmanship
a special
detective
cf 20 Brazoria
and Lo
zo
John Lee Hendric
of
Official
b8
$b
ib. 404.86
OF AL ASSE IS.
fc LIABILITIES
CAFIT
$ 5, 11>6. 404. 8b
TOTAL CAPITAL A LIABILITIES
Correct-Attest:
M.G. OBER
MELLORINE
$1
3
FRYERS
ib.29(
lbs.
2
Sall
lb
James Stokes
Is Charged
mitt
Daw'
and
of
HAMBURGER
3 ibs.
1/2
Gals*
OLD FASHION
BUTCHER SHOP
and Mear Processor ,
113 North Hardie Phone OL 8-2861
OPEN 5 DAYS A WEEK - TUES. THRU SAT.
SECURITY SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
P. O. Box 397
Dickinson, Texas
WIENERS
3 Lbs- $1
Labar Mas. ingil! .
Rudolph Hernandez,
Who s In Service
OVER 20 YEARS SERVING THE POEPI.E Ol ALVIN AND
SHRROl WING COMMl NtTlES.OHR MOTTO IS THE BEST
MEAT AT THE LOWEST PRICES. "NO GIMMICKS”
VlStT OUR RETAIL COUNTER ANO SEE FOtl TOHRSEl.F.
YOUR NEIGHBOR DOES, WHY NOT YOU?
HOMEMADE SAUSAGE, FRESH AND
SMOKED. COUNTRY CURED HAMS AND
8ACON WITH THAT SMOKY TASTE.
Carnation 1/2 Gal
ICE CREAM
69C
ipert.-manohip
Ma on Wood-
\o. 12 at Angle
7. among them th
. 02
. 49
42
Thoma -,
•ert Dale
n Da' iel
200.000. 00
b8.072.42
b4.790.40
» 4. 145,120.60
575,000,00
6.44b.22
b4,150.00
37, b98. 08
200.00
4,927. 14
James Stoke-. 23. is now
in Galveston County Jail,
charged with robbery by as-
sault and forgery.
Galveston police said he
admitted the Christmas Eve
robbery of Gabes Grocery
in Gaiveston and also told of
writing five wor’hle c
check; on the Stokes Wash-
aterta account at First Na-
tional Bank of Alvin.
The checks were passed
2 tbs. 256
W. G. Hall, Jr.
> B. McRct
B. C. Schroeder, J
Directors
Slob by the piece
BACON b 396 JOWLS
Subscribed and sworn to before me this the 7th day of January, 1964.
J. D Buchwaid, Notary Public, Galveston County, Texas
Official Statement of Financial Condition
STATE OF TEXAS )
| COUNTY OF GALVESTON )
First Mortgage Loan-
Cash on Hand and in Bank:,.
Home Impruvcment l
Loans secured by Savings Anount'
Real Estate Owned.....
Real Estate Sold on Contract
Stock in Federal Home Loan Bank.
Other Investment Securities.
FSLIC Prepaid Insurance Plenum-
Leasehold Improvements
Furniture Fixtures and Equipme' t
Deferred Charges.....
Other Assets..........
dali Bryan. Don Henry
ii and Harry Young
fresh Pork Little Pig 2 to 3 Ibs.
ROAST ib 196 RIBS b 496
LET US DO YOUR CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING
AND PROCESSING -Double Cello Wrapped
FREEZER LOCKfRS SI0.00 PER YEAR
WE WILL FILL YOUR FREEZER ON
THE BUDGET PLAN - APPROVED CREDIT.
official” >aid the
acrr»unt had been
.ome
J We, E. L Sladck, Executive Vice President and Jane K Hime, Assistant
(Secretary of the SECURITY SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION located at
Dickinson, Texas, each of ut do solemnly swear that the above statement is
I true to the best of our knowledge and belief.
E. L. Sladrk. Executive Vice President
Jane K. Hirne, Assistant Secretary
Savings Accounts and Investment Shares . .
Advances from Federal Home Loan. Bank . .
Accounts Payable.............
Loans in Process........
Advance Payments for Taxes and Insurance.
Other Liabilities.......
Deferred Credits to Future Operatic
Capital:
Permanent Reserve Fund Stock.
Paid Ln Surplus and Undivided Pr .t
Federal Insurance Reserves. . . .
22.b*-' 28
49. 137.b6
lb.069. 19
48.000.00
30,000.00
Prichard, both of Clute; Joe
Bill Nichol of Freeport; and
Marion Dean White of Lake
Jack-on.
At the Close of Business
December 31, 1963
BRUD
eery stores and ranged in
size from $10 to $37.50, to-
taling about $400.
Bank
Stoke s
closed at the bank for
time.
Stoke, was arrested when
he went to the police sta-
tion to >ee a friend and a
recognized him
■omposite picture
drawn after wrre se de -
enbed the Christmas Eve
nun
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Bowen, A. E. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 9, 1964, newspaper, January 9, 1964; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1245994/m1/9/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.