The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. [77], No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 3, 1966 Page: 7 of 20
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THE ALVIN SUN-Thunday, Nov.mb.r 3, 1966-S.c, 1, Pag. 7
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Council
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Melody Moore, and Judy Costellow. Leaders are Mr-
: la-'I ihffcVWWA helping
The girls are eager t. re-
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L v the Scouts of ath-
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Ls, three with the Bal-
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L Philadelphia Eagles
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Brownie Troop 557
been working on
U.D. THOMPSON
I hr second session of ’.lie
Beef Cattie .-horr Cour t- for
Brazoria County rancher* will
be he'd at ’he Alvin State
a»nL Tue^dav night. Nov 8.
beginning at 7;30 p.m.
The rour e is being pon-
• the county agent's
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Jumping-Jacks
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Rodriguezes Open Restaurant
J Alvin’.' newest place t<> eat opened Nov. 1 -- the Capri Res-
taurant, opened and operated by Al and Anna Rodriguez. The
restaurant is lor ateo at the inter, ection of Highway $ 35 and 6,
next to the Oasis, and is open from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m.
The Capri will specialize in Italian and American foods,
with Mrs. Rodriguez. a native of Naples. Italy, cooking the
authentic Italian food.
The Rodriguezes have lived in Alvin for 1'year , and he lias
coached Little League teams for 11 of those years.
in v|<ak. Parrnls like (he wide selection of sizes. ( ome in,
giu tour child's feel a head Marl.
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e'erk i $3,925 per year, with
3 raise in 90 days to 54,269
per year, if their work is
found satisfactory.
Further details, together
with appropriate app'.i at ion
for employment f ri: , may
be obtained by cc> itacting the
FBI at 51$ Rusk Avenue. Hous-
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HOPPING CENTEi
£ OL8-5331
in Oklahoma.
Employed by the Bay Area
Council on October 1, 1959.
Warren has served as District
Scout Executive of the First
Capitol District until January
1964. Since that time he has
served as Assistant Scout Ex-
ecutive of the Bay Area Coun-
cil which includes Galveston
and Brazoria counties.
Prior to coming to the Bay
Area Council, Warren was
District Scout Executive of the
Caddo Area Council, living in
Atlanta, Texas.
Before accepting the Caddo
Area s ignment, Warren was
active in Scouting as an As-
sistant Scoutmaster. Explor-
er Advisor and Program
Director of Summer Camp.
A graduate of the College
of the Ozarks at Clarksville.
Arkansas, Warren received
a Bachelor of Science degree
in Mathmatics and Physic,.
He did postgraduate work at
rhe L’niver. i'y of Arkansas at
Fayetville. Arkansas, re-
ceiving a Master of Arts de-
gree in mathmatics.
Coll Your Scout
News In OL 8-4773
Promotion Told
B. L. (Bob) Warren of Gal-
veston. Assistant Scout Ex-
ecutive of »he Bay Area Coun-
cil, Boy Scouts of America,
has accepted a promotion to
serve an Oklahoma Council,
it was announced late Mon-
day.
W. L. Clark, Bay Area
Council Executive, said War-
ren will report December I,
1966 to the Black Beaver
Council as their Scout Execu-
tive withheadquarters in Law-
ton. Oklahoma.
Warren will live in Lawton,
Oklahoma. He and his wife,
Audrey and two children,Suzy
and Mike will move to Lawton,
December 1.
Clark said plans are being
ma«e to fill the vacancy cre-
ated by Warren’s promotion
tc the greater responsibility
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The Houston Office ot the
FBI. through its pecial a-
gent in charge, Frank V. Hitt,
has advised . • excellent job
'pp.xminifi. s with the FBI in
Washington, D. C.. f..r young
people, male ur female, who
are at least 16 years f age,
United states citizens, high
school graduates, and able to
pass a rigid inve tigation of
loyalty, reputation, and char-
acter No previous experience
i- required, '.'aalified appli-
cants are being sought for rhe
position of clerk, typist, and
stenographer.
Au inn< iii<>us double dii” enver with ;i band < railed look -
IXuwrative loop fringe Inspired In M J, I.......... Thermal
prtiu iple Imol.iire lil.mkrt
CASNAtlON CuMr
SfASFSAY
and Scouts from all over the
are expected toparti-
Brownie Troop 511
mie Troop 511 have been working on rheir service projeei for the past
ua- to help ‘ stu!t“ IB Uhristma: seal envelopes for Brazoria County,
'. Laura Gautney, Janice Lawren, c. Leah Ann Triplett, Ramona Roeslcr.
, ■ttbaa Crisp, Tommie Lewis, Rhonda Guy. and Anita Erskine; xnd front
lamrnv lit w rth. Wanda Co-teLow. Mary Jane Guy. Vickie Wispier, Sandra Bullock.
z -........... —• Bill Guy and Mrs. Robert Lawrence
course. The next t’
will be November
son- are invited
or all of these
charge.
Jerry Loftin, Quentin Fills
Cole Paschall, Gary Burge'
7^ckl'T- A"1y ’u-
ken,, and Bobby Andrews,and
guest Donna Lukens, Den Mo-
eH?oJo,$' Lul"ns and Bev-
erly Paschall. and Den Dads
and Ben,no pas-
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unlincd leather. Jumping Jacks arc soft, light and flexible,
lumping Jack* prime leathers assure wear without weight.
Boys and girl* !<>*. (hr many styles and colors we have
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Den 4, Pack 487
Cub Scouts of Den Four,
Pack 4P7. enjoyed a HaPoweer.
party Saturday evening. Bob-
bing for apples, a scavenger
hunt, telling ghost stories and
touching spooky ’ parts of rhe
body’’ in the dark were the
entertainment of the evening.
Refreshment: of cones fill-
ed with chocolate cake and
decorated with pumpkin candy
and orange pur-h with plastic
bugs in it were served, and
large pumpkin;, held popcorn
Wax pumpkins filled with can-
dy were the favor
The team of Bobby Andrews,
Cole Paschall, and Jerry Lof-
tin won the scavenger hunt.
Attending the partv were
Cub,. Marty Isom, Bari Smith,
Hardware Company -f Houston
has been sold to William E.
Goyen Jr. of Alvin, James
H. Shoffner >f Houston and
Louie R. Davis of Shreveport
Shoffner. the new president,
also head.' the accounting de-
partment: Goyen if the sec-
retary and treasurer of the
firm, and head the purchas-
ing department; and Davi-, is
in charge of the sales depart-
ment. and is a vice president.
Herbert Schulz is also a vice
president.
Shoffner said the controll-
ing interest of 65 to ”0 per
cent of the firm’s stock was
purcliased for a price "in the
low six figures’’. It was bought
from Herbert G, oaKes oi
Houston,
Black Hardware is a 60-
year-<-»ld wholesale hardware-
distributor firm with head-
quarter- in Galve:ton. The
Houstc.i opera ion was ex-
panded into a 120.000-square-
foot building at 7333 Major
in the Santa Fe Industrial
District last year.
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Brownie Troop 557 ha
to ’stuff” TB Christmas seal envelopes for Brazoria County The girls a
ceive 'he envelopes which they prepared in the mail Member of Troop 557 are..............r„ ,
Sharon Ragland, Marla howling, Deborah Sanf rd, Kim Webb, Mary Sanlord, Kim Brewer.
Barbara Murphy, Judy Brewer, Myra Wal<ton, Daita Bennett, Leslie Smith. Barbara Buford.
Candy stephen? >n, Car.I Webb. Nina K. Abbott, Tammy Higgins. Lisa Eagles on. and Jennie
Gooch. I eader- are Mrs. Billy Abbott and Mr lim Harrison.
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Bowen, A. E. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. [77], No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 3, 1966, newspaper, November 3, 1966; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1243144/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Alvin Community College.