The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 25, 1977 Page: 1 of 14
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To Decide
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Jackets To Face
Alvin's proposed $3,533,055
budget will get its sternest
test Thursday night when it
goes before a public hearing.
The hearing is set for 7:30
Open House
Rene Massa post and her
ers inelude the
Grace Singers
B. the Contry
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various water ant
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throughout regen
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ceramic creations from Id
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open house in the home df
Nolan's record fell to 17-11
as the Blue Jays defeated the
Angels, 3-1. Ryan pitched
nine innings, allowed seven
hits, three runs, all earned,
walked nine and struckout
13. It was his 21st complete
game of the year.
Innings Pitched: 249 2/3
Hits: 158
Walks: 175
Earned runs: 74
Strikeouts: 288
ERA: 2.67
MD Dance
Local 7-Eleven stores will
Gospel Sounds and Country
Parish
Friendaw
Church
Persons
Natn- Bana d Alvim and
Sam A Rewe d Alvin state
Nank ereged B debete ever
deman depona contracta
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made toy Rowe -a that PNB
has most d the demand
deposits for Alvin Cob
munity College, and another
bottle could take place at the
Thursday meeting
The board also will study
on
II
manual revisions authorized
July 28
Other agenda items in-
clude employment of a new
instructor in the computer
science program, grant
awards for the State Student
Incentive Grant Program,
Law Enforcement Education
Jodning the scouting
please contort Kay
III-I IM or Jerry Helfent
at 331-0268
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The owner of the radio was meeting, Councilman C. P.
identified as Paggy Gautney Munz challenged the legality
of Box 1592 in Alvin. The radio of Raney's motion, and City
was valued at an estimated Attorney Scott Thrash is
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S Haring surgery
Elvis Presley
vumerous reqesta,
,__ Presley Memorial
Fund hes been set up by Me
Ameriean eart
council Rumors have been
circulating for a couple of
weeks that several citizens
will strongly oppose the
proposed document, which
represents a substantial
increase over last year's.
The gross increase is 43
per cent, but City Manager
Donald R Manning has said
that isn't a true picture
Manning said he figures a
budget differently than did
tarmer City Manager Weir
Routh, and much d the in-
crease can be attributed to
that
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Around Town
Best wishes to SYLVIA HUERTA and MARY
PEREZ who are leaving for college to room
together at Sam Houston State University
TAMMY TURNER returned to Texas AAM to
be a counselor at Fish Camp this week
CAROL LINN seen driving her bread new 1977
Mart and silver Thunderbird
Tab Ball, Dulles
_____ mmaharan Dawa to ask
Alain Educatiea
Seczeteries Amwia a
buny pdanning a retiremneet
recepoe honoring Marjorie
Pattilo _y
The reception will be held N‘
35 pm. Sunday. Aug M in
the boardroom of the Alvin
Independent School District
administration building
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l corner oft Downing and
' Wilkens in Angleton
Ray Blankenship will
speak on “The Natural
• . onsequences of Children's
Behavior."
A film will be shown en-
titled "Don’t Condemn Me
Until You Know Me”, about
what natural parents feel
about foster parents.
Refreshments are being
provided by Mrs. Jodie
Williams and Mrs. Irby
Girod of Angleton. For more
information, contact John
shasteen, 849-5711, ext,311.
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' each Baath at the
was reportedly stolen from a appointed. Councilman
vehicle early Tuesday, Aug. Raney moved for their
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« EYC
Episcopal Young Chur-
chmen (EYC) of Grace
Episcopal Church will meet
at 7 p.m. Sunday, Aug 28. in
the Church Parlor
Election of officers will be
the main item on the agenda
AARPTrip
AARP is planning a trip
bept. 10 to go to the Summit
to see the Ice Capades.
The event starts at 2 p.m.
and more information can be
obtained by calling 585-3473
or 585-2870.
Blood Needed
A blood mobile will be in
Alvin from 3-9 p.m., Aug. 22
at the St. John’s Catholic
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Barbara Strawhun Goode.
t Barbara, 11, was in an
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At the last regular
[ presently in critical con
dition at Ben Taub Hospital
Blood is needed as Barbara ' students of Brazosport
College will exhibit their-
-emaining $96,859 o
iget represents the
otal operating ex
with $61,137 of this
r utility operating
■ in the water and
department. The
fund budget for the
tea up the remaining
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Alvin Monday
A citizen band radio
belonging to an Alvin woman
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the Year to take advantage
of backfield pnrtaam and to
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Burglary-
Reported
In Rosharon
Sheriffs deputies an in-
vestigating the burglary of a
residence off CR 67 in the
Rosharon area.
Barbara Curtner of Route
1, Rosharon, reported the
City Council
Due to a delay in
publishing by the Taylor
Publishing Company, the
annual signing party date
has been changed.
Signing will take place
from 2-5 p.m., Sept. 3 at the
sub-caferteria on the Alvin
High School campus
p.m in
burglary to sheriff’s deputies. Program, Basic Educational
at 2:58 p.m. Monday, Aug. 22. Opportunity Grant and Title
Items taken in the burglary II-A college Library
included a 30-30 lever action Resource program
rifle; three 12-gauge Trustees also will hear
shotguns; a 16-gauge reports on building ex-
shotgun* a .410-gauge pansion progress, including
shotgun; a goose call; a duck a certification of substantial
call; and two books, completion ot Building A.
the start of the regularly
scheduled meeting.
The budget has faced
opposition from some
council members, but ap-
parently has the approval of
the voting majority on the
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Bumper Stickers
Bottom Dollar Clothing is
offering free bumper
stickers saluting Alvin High
School.
According to Del Gober,
store manager, the bumper
sticker program is part of
the local retailer's effort to
support home town in-
stitutions and organizations.
The bumper stickers
measure three by 13 inches
and are printed in Alvin
school colors No purchase is
necessary.
Crafts Festival
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Summer Session
enrollment and ।
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Freehman and soghomere
teams alee wil scfimmage
this weekend beginningat Ito
SB Saturday at Lamar
Consolidated Mustang
Stedaan in Rosenberz
<to samml meeting to tear
all the other coaches ’tel
their Ites | never he-I
aluay» tell the truth,"
McNatt said Close ob-
servers noted Ms tongue a
his cheek
The veteran Alvin boss
also took an opportunity to
note Elliot's absence When
you’ve got people like Ball
High's got, you get in-
dependent and can do
anything you want," he said.
McNutt lamented his
Yellow Jakcets' lack of size,
experience and depth,
especially in the offensive
and defensive lines.
“Almost our entire of-
fensive and defensive lines
are new kids,” he said.
“We’ve got a center and
guard coming back, a
linebacker, cornerback and
safety, and we also have our
quarterback and left half-
back coming back."
He was speaking of center
Jerry Robb, guard Anthony
Pucek, all-district
Radio Shack is having a
bike-a-thon to raise money
for Muscular Distrophey at 9
a.m., Aug 27.
Come by Radio Shack to
pick up sponsor forms and to
obtain additional in-
formation. '
Signing Party
Members of the Nu Xi
Chapter at Beta Sigma Ph-- A
Sorority are planning their I
second annual fall arts and I
crafts festival being held on I
Okt 2 -ith a rain date of Oct 1
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Lamar Mustangs
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featured freer tears and
more optimiam than thome of
recent years
Sponsored by the La
Marque KiwantsChub, the
anmual affair was attended
by five of the seven district
coahes, with Angleton • Dan
Gandy and Ball High a new
mentor. Wilson Elliot.
Dystrophy benefit dance
from 9 p.m.-l a.m. Saturday.
Aug. 17
Cost is $2 50 each or $5 per
couple Live entertainment
nill be provided for the
event, to be held at the
American Legion Hall AU
proceeds will benefit
Mucular Dystrophy
Chamber Contest
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team Trade PraBaUaa
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cause pl ugg into
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Jim Dewit will as* far Na
Parking signs on South
Second near the high school,
and J D. Laughlin wili
request a School Zone and
Stop sign at Fairview and
Clark
The Council’s standing
committees will be re-
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Morisse, Bruce H. & Fadal, Carroll. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 25, 1977, newspaper, August 25, 1977; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1493351/m1/1/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.