The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 46, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 15, 1978 Page: 2 of 16
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20% OFF
at Derby’s Western World
3313% OFF
30 pr. Mixed Boots (Alvin store 46 pr. Mixed Boots
only 51995 per pair
Only)
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Values to *49*
Denim Fleece
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Lined Jackets
• 108 N. Velasco 849-8352 Angleton
15 Ladies Suits
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Mahaging Editor
Carl Corona
AAvertising
Kathy Heallen
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SEMI WET BAR
PIANO BAR
For symptomatic relief
sf colds sinusitis Flu.
Reg. 1.13 Limit
Most of the equipment will
be delivered in the first and
second quarters of 1978.
Tse Dunnam
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Dennis Wade
Aavertising Maneger
(Ponchos, Reversal
Kain Coats, Drew
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More Styles)
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The Alvin Sun
Bruce H Morisse Editor & Publisher
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I Letter To The Editor
Dear Mr Bayam:
Details of equipment being
purchased at a cost of SHI .
million, as part of Santa Fe
Railway's i978 capital ex-
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May we, in the Alvin Chamber of Commerce, take this method
of expressing sincere appreciation to you and to Community
Public Service Company for services favored us by your
organization
We appreciate the personnel of Community Public Service
installing our Christmas decorations on Gordon Street, as well as
removing these decorations after the Christmas season ended
We recognize that without cooperation from members of the
Chamber, such as Community Public Service Company, we would
be unable to complete community projects.
Again, we express appreciation to you and the employees of
Community Public Service.
• Very truly yours,
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SATURDAY
DISCO NIGHT
Come hear your
favorite record
spun by
Linn Heilmann
2mE SUN-Alvin. Texas nSH-Saaday, January -15.-1978
Edwin Cullison 2
TODAY FOR
Now A Used Car Sales
Residence Phone 487-3569 h‘
Pearson Chevrolet Co.
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BEARS DEN & SUPPER CLUB |
FM 518 West Aoe AoAA Owners: W
of Pearland ,------ 485-9220 Rusty & Bear Mercer Ea
Mon., Tues,, Wed. 10 a.m. to 2 a.m.
PKG. OF 180
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SALE ENDS
TUESDAY
JANUARY 17th
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nur ‘SUNDAYS 10-7
-penditure- program, were—
announced by Larry Cena,
president.
Santa Fe Industries, the
parent company, had
previously announced a $386
million capital expenditure
program for 1978, which in-
cluded $249 million for the
diversified company's
transportation group
Sixty-two locomotive units
are being delivered in 1978 as
part of an order for 124 placed
in 1977. Included will be 52
units of 2,250 and 3,000 HP
from General’ Electric, and
ten 3,500 HP units from the
Electro-Motive Division of
General Motors
FMC Corp of Portland.
Ore., will build 200 plain box
cars. Paccar, Inc , of Renton,
Wash., will provide 300 in-
sulated box cars, and Berwick
Forge and Fabricating Co. of
8 PLANTERS
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Jerry Jircik, President
Doug Keys, _ Chairman,
Trade Promoti Committee
Santa Fe Purchases
Jewelry 20% off
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SUPPER CLUB FEATURES:
STEAKS WITH ALL THE TRIMMINGS
GET YOUR TICKETS AT THE DOOR FOR FREE DRAWINGS DURING THE NIGHT
PRIZES INCLUDED:
DRINKS, 11OZ. STEAK, SOZ. STEAK, BREAKFAST, AND O STICK
CHEVROLET-OLDSMOBILE
, Alvin a 331-4431
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Coast of Texas from Fort
With The Military Bend County in the north to
Kleberg County in the south
Air National Guard Airman and six counties in the Winter
Raymond G. Vaughan Jr., son Garden District of Texas
of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond G. Current members of the
Vaughan of Rt l, Pearland, executive committee are
has graduated at Lackland Board Chairman, Lawrence
AFB from Air Force basic Petersen of Wharton County:
training- President. W F Abbey of
The airman studied the Air Fefugio County; Vice
Force mission, organization Presidents, Don Batchelder of
and customs and received Matagorda County; David
special instruction in human Bram of Jackson County,
relations Homer Easterwood of San
Airman Va ughan now goes Patricio County; Thomas
to Lowry ' AFB, Colo., for Halff of Frio County;
specialized training in the Secretary-Treasurer. Leon
Ladies Polyester and
Blend Jeans
up to *19 now $398
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| Pearland on Hwy. 35
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supply field. Bersen of Nueces County; and
The airman attended W W Hart is Executive
Pearland High School. Director.
only ’10“ per pair
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order of 25 hi-cube box cars
The railroad will also
acquire 100 open-top hoppers
from Greenville Steel Car
Co., Greenville, Pa . 100
covered hoppers from
General American Tran-
sportation Corp., Chicago
Whitehead and Kales.
Detroit, Mich . will construct
507 tri level and 204 bilevel
racks which will be applied to
leased flat cars for use in
automobile service
The Maxson Corp., St. Paul.
Minn . will build five heavy-
duty flat cars, and 50 cabooses
have been purchased form
International Car.C.. Kenton.
Oh From the North American
Car Co., Chicago, the railway
will purchase 310 used TOFC
flat cars
Authorized but not yet or-
dered are 20 3.000 HP diesel
locomotives and 35 woodchip
cars
Needlecraft Group
ConductsMeetin g
South Texas farmers and
agri-business leaders will be
able to obtain concise,. ac-
curate agricultural ’ in-
formation at the 15th annual
meeting of South Texas Cotton
and Grain Association. This
year's meeting is scheduled
for Jan 23 at the Hilton Inn.
6255 Interstate 37, in Corpus
Christi.
Speaking at the noon
banquet will be Stewart
Smith, Associate Ad-
ministrator, Agricultural
Stabilization and' Con-
servation Service.
Washington, D.C. Smith
will speak about "Today's -
Farm Programs; New
Directions for New Times"
His presentation will be of
particular interest to farm
producers who are now in the
process of sructuring farm .
management plans that will '
be in compliance with new
farmlegislation.
Other speakers include
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with this »eM
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and Ms Furl
: During thl
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made morel
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Brazoria Col
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2 be
charactenstu
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keep these I
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training co
phasis on <
both verbal a
included re
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provide the
exposure to
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understand
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effectiveness
how they ci
helping rel
explained
The pract
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munications
the training
Saturday mo
. Therapy trai
Saturday aft
Reality T
was under.
Cheri Cook,
and Dr. Jeff
work with
Mental D
Houston and
titled '
Reality
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Men's and Ladies Heavy
Polyester Knit Sweaters
‘19’ now $1000
up to ’39"
now 51995
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74 Leather Jackets AQO off ieg.
Men’s and Ladies • 70 price
1 Group Nylon $9095
and Wool Jackets
others at 25% off
Alvin Needlecraft Club met
Jan. 5 in the home of
Maridelle McCauley with
seven members present
The meeting opened with
the Lord's Prayer, led by
President Myrtle Carlisle
The hostess' gift was won by
Yvonne Lambden.
Next meeting will be at 2
p.m. Jan. It in the home of
Beverly Loveless.
80
Volunteer
Brazoria Co
revealed s
cupations a
musicians ol
Theas r
made durin
counselor 1
held during
The tant
were amon
as voluntes
learn MN
and techniq
helping H
problems.
This train
*. was held
College, ws
’ -voluntteers
; Lake Jacks
• areas.
{. Training
-‘volunteers
.Pearland, i
* be held at
: College Aw
• weekend Ja
t Volunteer
West Cohn
_ Brazoria w
* Brazospon
, BOX OF 20
r TRASH
B BAGS
2 20-Galloa size
25 Reg 1.99 Limit 1
97
oorothy Skinner
circutatien
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Economist- Management
Specialist, Texas Agricultural
Extension Service. -Corpus
Christi, who will discuss ’
"Cotton and Grain Profits" at
9:15 a m.; and Nick Hahn.
Vice President, Sales
Marketing, Cotton In-
corporated. who will present
“Cotton Incorporated Annual
Report 1977" at 10:10 a m
Registration for the annual
meeting begins at 8 a m with
program activities beginning
at 9 a.m
Following the noon banquet.
resolutions will be considered
for adoption and the 1977
Board of Directors will elect
officers for the upcoming
year.
South Texas Cotton and
Grain Association is a non-
profit. producer organization
representing approximately
7,500 grain* sorghum and
cotton producers. The
Association area covers a 20-
county area of South Texas
14 counties along the Gulf
Pasadena $
5001 Red Bluff $
Ph. 479 2455 ,
Straw 1, price
Hats /2
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Derby’s WesternWorld
Shop at Both Locations
9 • 8 l
50 Men’s Short Sleeve Shirts Lmited Sizes 535
Long Sleeve Shirts values to "19" now
- Others on Sale at 1995
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- structions H
: representati
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Assistant 1
: Funderburk
. proximately
- 9 session. I
' Mrs. Del
' Brazoria q
' Services (Ch
to the gro
: session,
‘ agency's ro
> children.
‘ She told t
, many at ths
- with are <
’ abused or n
J Chua Well
• Eleanor D ir
: importancet
; aware that
' only be to
■ parents thed
: court .
: Ma Fund
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Morisse, Bruce H. & Fadal, Carroll. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 46, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 15, 1978, newspaper, January 15, 1978; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1612156/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.