Tri-County Sun (Pearland, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1966 Page: 5 of 12
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has ever lost a penny in a savings account insured by
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Jose Salazar, aged four
years, of 7710 Second Street,
Pearland, died at home Oct.
20.
Funeral services were heid
at 10 a.m. Friday at St Hel-
en’s Catholic Church in Pear-
land with Rev. Edwin Kreze-
win ke officiating. Burial wa*
in Resurrection Cemetery un-
der the direction of Niday
Funeral Home
Survivors are the parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Hurnberta Sala-
zar; three brothers. Frank
Esparza, and Joel and Hum-
berta Salazar; three sistc/s,
Maria and Id lina Esparza,
and Martha Salazar, all of
Pearland.
DOG FOOD
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Mrs, Lula Gibbons, 81, of
Pearland died Oct, 19 in a
Houston hospital.
Funeral services were held
a: 10 a.m. Saturday from NiiiJt-
Funeral Home Chapel in Tul-
sa, Oklahoma. Burial was in
Floral Haven Cemetery.
Survivors are a daughter,
Mr? Thelma Reed of 1 a Jun-
ta, Colorado; three sons, Earl
P. Gibbens of Pearland. Ralph
Gibbons of Clute, ar.d Clyde
Gibbons of Tulsa, Okla.; two
sister . Mrs Ethel DeWitt - f
Joplin, Missouri andMrs Co-
ra Pickett of Falls City. Wash-
ington; two brothers. V. A. Ho-
well of Santa Fe, New Mexico
and Jim Howell of Albuquer-
que, New Mexico.
Local arrangements were
under the dire* tion of Martin
Funeral Home of Alvin.
mpletcd for the J
Ecumenical Service fl
on from Nessler liJ
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ue, Dale Laine of m
md Gene McMuHel
s are expected.
J. M Casey
J. M. Casey. 77, f New
Caney, died tn a Houston Hos-
pital Saturday.
He was the father of Pear-
land Police Chief A. H.Casey.
Other survivor? are his
;, three daugh-
brothern, and
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Automatic Transmission, Power Steering, Eze-Eye
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AL WELLING MOTOR CO.
BUICK PONTIAC RAMBLER
Mrs. Margart t Eignu .
owner of the Art Barn in
Friend'Wood, submitted a
painting f r showing in the
area art show. The painting
was accepted md is -lowing
at the Art League of Houston.
Bill Eignus of Friendswood
OPEN 7 A.M. til 10 P.M. SEVEN (7) DAYS A WEEK
awyer's Superette & Washateria
30 F.M. Road 518 West ___________Pearland, Texas
M. R. COCKERELL MRS. JOHN YOST WARREN GILLESPIE
First Prize Second Prize Third Prize
First Savings & Loan Grand Opening Winners
The First Savings & Loan Association of Alvin and Pearland
heid the grand opening of its new building located on Highway
518 in Pearland, Oct. 1 through Oct. 10 with a drawing on Or:
15. During the grand opening 243 persons registered.
Paul Hansen, a sophomore at Pearland High School and the
son of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hansen,drew the name' of the win -
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Per A num
Savings Certificates
Your savings with us are now insured up to ‘15,000 by
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a showing of his :■
“Gladiator” at the
Center in Houston.
Ronald J. Schexnayder.
Pearland Justice of Peace, i;
recuperating tn Galveston
Gmnty Memorial Hospital, at
LaMarquc
Mrs. Richard Laudriault of
Friendswood is in Galve ton
County Mem rial Hospital. I.a
iREAD r b 10c
ith 55.00 purchase or more excluding Cigarettes & Beer.
ALVIN MUI" •MOO*
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Mrs. Earl Gibbens t Pear-
land i in Bay Shore ft" -
pital, Pasadena, recuperating
from back turgery
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MRS. L. D. LANE
Fourth Prize
6 99c
Marque
Mayor and Mr -. Ralph Lour
■tri'. * xl have returned
from a vacation trip toPueblo,
and Colorado Springs,Colora-
do.
Doyle Little, principal ■ t
Brookside School, will parti-
cipate in a Statewide Confer-
ence on Program learning in
TRI-COUNTY SUN-Thursday, October 27, 1966-Pope 5
SEEKS
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ners M. R. Cockerell of Brook'ide won first prize of a >50
saving account; Mr John V. Yost of Pearland won second
prize of j>2 avings ac ount; Warren Gillespie Jr. of Friends-
w.od w.'i-. third prize . . J. savings account; and Mrs. L. D,
Lane of Pearland rec eived fourth prize a >10 savings account,
total of >100 given
\ustm. Wednesday. Thursday
and Friday. Little will lead
Thursday's es.'ioi. on Ele-
mentary-! anguage Arts.
Jame> E. Hickey, formerly
of -he Alvin Post Office, has
been named assistant post-
master of the Pearland Post
Office. He presently resides
in Alvin but plan to move
t Pearland in the near fu-
ture.
By r n (lux w n g rand
champion and Connie < line
rve champion of the
it meat pen at the
Texas State Fair in
t Oct 15. They
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in the auction, and the grand
champion self for J170 and the
reserve clump for HOC.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Clark
of Pearlandhad astheir guest-
for the weekend, their daugh-
ter and son-in-law. Mr and
Mrs. Don Combest of Richard-
son.
Mis Kathy Wiley, also of
Richardson, accompanied the
Combest s and was also agues’
in the Clark home
Mr. and Mrs. John u. iveg-
lev of Pearland are vacation-
ing in Topolobampo, Mexico.
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MRS. JOHN YOST
Second Prize
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Specials Good Mrs Lula Gibbons
Oct. 27, 28, 29
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Storrs, A. W. & Acuff, Mary B. Tri-County Sun (Pearland, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1966, newspaper, October 27, 1966; Pearland, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1242947/m1/5/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Alvin Community College.