The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 22, 1955 Page: 1 of 21
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NUMBER 18
Yule Season Is Gav In
Alvin With Love, Giving
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900 Kiddies Greet
Santa On Saturday
Cotton Farmers
Vote 94 Per ( ent
For Selling Quotas
at Fori Ord, Calif, and ,
’ equally
Complete Contest
News To Be In
Next Week’s Sun
New Enterprise
May Be Moved
To Site Near Alvin
of Pt
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Officials piredicted the control
proposal would win approval f
far more than the necessary two
thirds of the growers voting.
’ natural berries,
fruit mingled t
See DIAL BUILDING
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CLARENCE BRAWLEY
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Alvin and Brazoria County i Oldest Newspaper
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Sri ille Crisler
W t Wiginton’s
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Ronald Pucek Is
All-District Grid
Player This Year
More Than 100 Folk View Beauty
In Christmas Arrangements At
Homes On Club’s “Holiday Trek"
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' '.ary, will be principal speaker at
iinittee, in addition to Mr. Young,
are C. E. Blanton. E. C. Bran-
stetter, Frank Duke, Robert Fin-
ke n, Mrs. George Foster. Mrs.
Mabel Harrison, the Rev C. H
Smith and Roy H Stansei.
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Work on the building
i parted to get under way
when it’s all over, there is happi-
ness to remember
Mothers and 'athers > re dashing
to buy dolls and wagons and cap
pistols for the little ones whose
eyes will be Dig on Christmas
morning.
Boys and girls are rushing to
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Five Are Chosen
As “Outstanding"
By State Jaycees
Five •outstanding young men"
were selected by the Texas Junior
Chamber of Commerce and will
be honored at a dinner in Snider
in Lufkin fori°“Jan «■
will b*: return-1
and treats of cardies
i fruits and toys were given each | “ ’
I child.
The highlight of the party w
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Blum
the
com-
Mackay’ present tower is
advertised for sale. It was
! chased originally for about
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JOHNNY E GONZALES
Home For Yule
Free port-Pass
Road Still Under
Study By Groups
Reports continue to be made :
sources indicat ng i anij Ebby Neptune of Sweeny
~~ | jn a game with West Columbia
The official start to Christmas
Week was marked here Saturday
when more than 9»W Alvin area
voungsters were entertained at
the annual Christmas party given
by the Javcres and Alvin Rotary •. .. „ ... , . .
.. . . . , . . i ir. the Brownsville schools, con-
i Club at the local theatre ■ . . .
iducted the concert.
[ Plans for the concert and the
j clinic were made by
! Cecil Rusk, local band director
i and band chairman in Region 5.
i About l<*0 top musicians, pick-
With Our Boys
In Service
I not decreased.
I Last week, a report was mi de
. from Galveston that ‘’The gen *r-
■ public of Brazoria County is
also played a
light but the score.
:h
E Gonzales
for Christmas,
■;is wife, Mrs
Green had i
and same of I
re-sold How-1
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s James W
tnerly of Indiana,
a." up in Houston
id L. H. Thompson .
Sheriffs [
lifted a
gun and
were given
They were
Wayne Templeton, Gordon Welch
The mam question in the con-
j template . move by Mackay Radio
and Tel era oh Co. from Galves-
. ton to KGUL’s transmitting
[tower a:ic building near Arcadia
is whether tie Federal Communi-
' cations Commission will approve
i relocation o' KGUL three miles
| north of Al’ in.
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! Mackay, inc.uding buying KGUL
were announced by W.
M ckay district mana-
ged the limelight |>f the all-dist-1 hllF had caniied
rict teams selected by the coaches
but one Alvin boy. Ronald Pucek.
>on of Mr and Mrfi. W. G. Pucek,
was named to the all-district de-
i tensive team.
I Three Alvinites
) honorable mention
15, 19!
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Vogt err ph.
like to sta v j
find no o’he
lar^e enough.
Vogt sa id the
rease the
: Mackoy’s fa
present
tower provide-, ample |
range.
Present pl
•".o men pair .icUM_
Galveston in a ‘mall
... pink <*°niing tc Vogt Mackay ha<
Christmas baubles. The entire ar- employees in Gaheston DOW.
rangement was on a reflector and
I addition
to locate j
on the corner•
By ADELAIDE JACOB 'The birtli of the Savior, celebrat-
As the years pass and the • ed during: the Christmas season—
world in which we live spins: the reasoh for the Christmas sea-
' L-ii grown deeper with
Hillhouse Mr
the children
the
his
| around doc
ed Their
each year
in soft lit
ages attached to the front doors,
decorated mailooxes, and Santa
on the chimney—maybe those
ideas are newer but t.ney bring
excited gasps from the
little on ^s seeing their first Christ-
mas.
Bells ring and carol are the
order o the day. This is Christ-
mas week in Alvin and just one
short drive through the city will
convince any visitor that this is
a happy pla:e to live—or its citi-
zens would not so happily greet
the hoi.day season
Merrv Christmas to you—in all
sincerity!
the dinner
Sam A. Rowe, vice president
and agricultural officer of the
Alvin State Bank, was named
outstanding" in Alvin by local
Faycees.
HUNTING TRIP
Buddy Dori r and Buddy
Vaughn recently returned from a
deer hunting trip at Leak ley. Bud-
dy Dozier shot a 10-point buck.
r.re.sl)'le!?,ans '\re I'ial Building For
Making Pians For Ahin wi|| Start
( hurch Expansion During This Week
Members of the First Presby 1/UI > IU» ▼▼ CVI\ ,
construction ' anc James Bart DeWitt.
La Marque, winners of the dis-
trict crown the last three' seasons,
placed seven players on the of-
fensive team and iiix on the de-
fensive team.
Angleton got four places. Web-
ster three and Alvin and I^a Porte
one each.
On the offensive team those
placed were Dickey Bobbit. Char-
les Batton. H. G. Andersen, Billy
Chamberlain. Jerry Lowden.
Gary James and John Smith, all
of La Marque: L.rry Stephens
and Rufus Vega. Angleton; Eddie
Hill of La Porte, and Oliver
Pennington of Webster.
On the defensive team those'
placed were Anderson, Lowder, j
Chamberlair., Bobb tt, Jimmy
Klyng and Fret’ Waites, Mar-
que. Joe Munson and Stephens,
Angleton; Penr.nigton and Bobo
Frederick, Webster and Ronald
Pucek of Alvin
on Hardie
Construction
In. the A-string game. Webster
eked out a close victory with the
Pa-> final score standing at 23-21. o'-
C aa»ejof the points nu h ~ >vertizr.
Scoring for Alvin Ke re Buu'.Sa
Dozier, five points; Joe Tom Max-
well. four points; Farris .Maness,
six points; Bubba Goudeau. four
points; and Michael Jacob, two
pointe.
I' arland Burglar
N hbed By Deputy
9d|
ic
Av'iTiDers oi me rirsx rresuy- j
terian Church here have appoint- j
ed a planning committee, will of
Ralph Young as chairman, for the I ing
purpose of making plans and • r;e?n awarded to iLeBlanc.
recommendations for adequate I - -
phy sical properties for the furth-1
erance of the church growth and I
. activities.
In these plans, the proper lies
tc be included are a main build-
RONALD PUCEK
AU Disi rict
The La Marque Tigers, repeat I Scattered se. tion. .... . .
champions at District 27-AA. hog- i they w..re (untidem the
Texas qotton farmers voted ■
overwhelmingly for otton acre- 9
age next year, preliminary re-
ports showed last week
In reports from 179 counties of 7 ?
approximately 250 which grow |
cotton, the vote for 1956 quotas -
was 26.789 while the total against ; ’
was 3.287. said G C Carothers j
Jr., -’.ate ac ministrativo officer >f
the State Agricultural Stabiliza-
tion and Conservation Committee, i
Over the! nation, the vote vras i
similar Agriculture Department [
officials said that returns from 12 j
of 21 cotton-growing states in- ,
j diefited tbijj growef., approved ;
| continuation of cotton controls,
i The total vote in these states ,
| was 74.128 for marketing quotas
! on the 1956 crop and 4.687 against. ;
I This was a favorable majority of !
94 per cent. In a similar re-
| ft rendum a year ago. quotas on '
■ this year’s crop got a 92 per cent
i majority.
I Farm law requires that at least
l two-thirds c'f the growers voting I
1 must approve controls before IC
I they can be: put into effect.
Officials sSid that inasmuch a
• the returns i were from wide’
of the cottoi
were >
that
* tower will
and range
In the dining *oom. the table | although the
a< covered with a doth of pink
Bolin home uiith past presidents net littering with go’d sequins,
and other members of the organ!- The centerpiece uas .» Della Rob-
wreath of gilded leaves with
, seed p<<ls and
w th pale ]
Pvt. Clarence Brawley Jr.
has just completed ht> basic |
I training
1 is now home on furlough He j
i left on Dec. 16 for Fort;
‘Gordon in Augista Ga where he i
will take 72 weeks of schooling
in radio and
ALVIN, BRAZORIA COUNTY, TEXAS, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 22, 1955
Mustangs Take Top Slot
In Cage Tournament;
Jackets Plav At ( Jute
•/ I
T;.- A . i.i Mustangs out-de-»
I ’’ ilsoi of Houston last
I s,.’.: f.-xh’ 25-18 to capture
I cr.pionsaip of the Brazos-
I jxr : . Junior High
I s'v jskettall tournament.
Lina led the winners
nb while Dickie Rosa-
h f or the L«?opards.
f Houston won third
‘inJ Angleton, 54-40,
ison Johnson’s 18
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find just the right cologne for
Mother and a special tie for Dad
The salespeople are speeding
through Christmas wrapping and
gift pu "chases which will make
j-omeonv huppy for the holiday.
Decorations which mean work
also bring joy. Greet.ng cards
which rioocl the post office are
a cheerv way to say "I haven’t
forgotten.” And the big turkey
dinner which most Alvinites will
enjoy Sunday is a prelude to the
rest anc peace which is an after-
math of Christmas.
Red a nd green tinsel. Santa
Claus, holly and mistletoe. Christ-
mas carols, and the, smell of pine
in the air may mean work for
everybody—but is there a soul so
tense th it the feeling of love and
giving cannot creep in, bringing
the real meaning of the holiday
The City of Alvin reflects the
feeling < f its citizens. Scarcely a
house has rot its wreath in the
window, its tree lights shining or
an outside decoration bringing
pleasure to the passersby.
The traditional evergreen tree
| with its gala baubles is still the
the newer sil-
lush rose ana
glowing gold <-nes
xm and just as
’ll’™
ifl :
Contract for the (
an addition to Alvin's grow-
dial telephone system has
Inc.
Construction Company of Hous-
ton, Max Fagg. local Manager for
Southwestern Bell Tele phone
I Company, announced today.
| Work on the building is
I fz\ tht
mg with sanctuary and Sunday ' next few days at the site of the
z'lnet rr.Arv'.
I ZZV 1 . 1^-I IIIC poi I-----
. isit from Santa Claus who ap- | ed from some 75 bands in the
• : eared on the stage at the close area took part in the two-day
‘ band meet here.
More than 100 Alvinites were w?' ;< rr.ee i!lion of gilded:
given an ela:x>rate view of the m< -nolia leaves centered with a
beauties of Christmas decorating gdved Christmas bauble—a love- I
Friday nigh when the Alvin > ly
Garden Club held its ‘Holida.’
Trek' and toe
club member were open to the det onrted
public
The homes were those of Mrs.
L. W. McKith m. Mrs. C. P. Munz
□nd Mrs. Cail Bolin. The Joe
Dudley Jeptson was
ally schedule! in the
had to be withdrawn when Con- berries,
nie Jephson liecame ill with
chicken pox.
As 3 climax to the beautiful
1 trek, a silver ea was held at the
.. i rv
tc
I most popular but
• vered trees, the
I pale blue and
I are more me
i c hannm g.
j The bjugtis of greenery draped
n d o w s and banked
r; are not old-fashion-
charm grows greater
But windows framed
;hts. giant Yule pack-
H
YELLOWJACKET BAND— here • re 20 musicians in the trombone and carnet section of the I
Yellowjacket Band, said Cecil Rusk, director. The eight trombonists and their years of ex-
perience are: Frank Ennis, 2; Glen Woody Farris, 3; David K Imer. 2; Bill Helgeson, 3; Mona
Smith, 3; Della Orosco, 3; Edwin Sulltsion, 3; and Priscilla Hogg, 5. The 16 cornetists are:
.ry Saenj 2; Chuck Heieg son. >ginia Amick, 3; Ann Free 3; Margaret DeWitt. 4
n chard Mils 4 Nona Beth Berksr, Chotsy Daniel; Margaret Collins, 5: 4 nn Matthews
! it.’ Judge Robinson told the dele-
I gat ion. The best way to get the j
T « A and M Col-i ‘V “ -™ur, en‘' “ «<«;'
, . Universe Bott an'f
I ..u the Chamber of Com-
and your Commissioners
them know that you
want the road.’’
"The only objection I’ve heard I
is that one of your commissioner •
is objecting becau.-e he claim,
most of the maintenance woulc. j
r me out of his budget. Saturday morning movie
Judge Robinson expressed the • _
ix-lief that when the road is bull’
• noth sides of San Luis Pass ;
The bridge will come as a mat-
ter of course”.
Later plans were announced by ‘
» Galveston Chamber of Com- I
merce highway committee tc t sa(| Christmas away from home!
meet with the Brazoria County [ Ke th Curtiss, manager of the|
Chamber of Commerce on Jan. 9. j Alvin Theatre, said the
The meeting will be held in
Brazoria County and is for the
purpose of dreussing plans for. Christmas movie
< on,-ruction of a road from Free- : mormng. He waited
. r* to San Luis Pass. I for them to come out but
Robert T. Coleman, chairman .
of the Galveston committee, told
chamber directors his group had
been in close contact with Bra-
zoria officials and that -t is up
to Galveston and Brazoria coun-
assorted ties to purchase rights-of-way for
the project.
Galveston County is currently
Tou.non and constructing a road from the 13-
f depart- mi> post to San Luis Pass,
tune and
jful in lo-
thief and the
pass
we
more rapidly, events happen fast- ( son—has
er and we woncer how we will meaning.
, . . _ . I -------- — svt eVcSjTt inig done—but Cut tsuiiiaia ill is <i ziuzrj'-
' ip play Saturday morning saw (watch and four savings bonds of ’here is one occasion that has not ing time. But the hurry is good
changed basicail./ in centuries. I and it everyone is breathless
was unobtainable by
Jackets
1 he Yellowjackets also played
in a tournament last weekend.
1 taking runner-up place after a de'
feat by Wharton
Oswald Ullman -cored 33 points
to lead Wharton to a 72-57 vic-
tory over Alvin for the Sweeny
Jaycees' Invitation toumame-it.
llhsan. who was selected on '
the all tournament team, scored
P-.tsy Gonzales. '
Last August, he graduated from
Fort Lee. Va. \l.here he took a
clothing and textiles.
r and Tharp of Houston has pitted by early
•Bill> Bellamy of San; bt*en engaged to "OiiT
Antonio. 35. newspaperman: Dan arv p|ans for consideration bv the: .
r.9 n-tliac nuhli/' s-olra. _ 1„»____v;_ -- _ .......-.1 -
, work is readv to begin on the
School classrooms, and a separate; project on Hardie and
pastor’s manse. I Streets. Construction of
The five are Bill Alcorn of The architectural firm of Koet- building is expected to be
I Brownwood 32-year-old attorney: | ter and Tharp of Houston has pitted by early summer of next
Wili am **
Curtiss took the puppy |
little home for a visit with his family. ’
; black and tan bob-tailed pup fol- But he said the littk dog prob I
i !-)wed a group of children to th: ably wants tc go home for Chris’-1
* party Saturday n.as—and its a triffle crowded at
faithfully’ the Curtiss home anyway. There
•me- is already a dog and three cab-
in the snuffle of 900 kiddies, living with the Curtiss children.
| he missed his companions Pam and Keith
: |i
lc
Th-
i zation taking turns at the tea and Gia
coffee service.
M< K'than
At the Me Kithan home, the
pink and gold decor led visitors
to term it a ‘ pink fairyland."
For instance, the front door
H $
J I
Favora .’e ction is expected on
Mackay plication to move.
A Hoi s or television station
a conte ted KGUL’s application
ut KGL L Preudent Paul Taft
said Saturday he hopes for early
approval tn build the new .249-
foot tower
Vogt said
close one 45-43.
Sixth Grade
. One of the most enthusiastic
road and desiours of working^cut | games played was that of Coach
r- » Qjenn York’s sixth graders who
. journeyed to Webster for
The report allegedly came frem I fjrst game.
C^.2 Alvin won the B-string game
the Galveston County Commls- 12-5 with Glen Lambeth making
■ stoners Court. four noints. Billy Bob McBride |
' Spokesman for the delegation making four points and Sammy •
j was said to oe A Bellanger of Doerr making four points.
[Clute City.
We are here because w
I interested in . >e *ia- Lui <
| road,’’ BeiUngeF > '
told the court. ‘ Anu want
to help devise some way of get-
ting a crossing at S >n L Ms Pass
“We re r.igh^ happy to he; r
that." commented County Judge
Theodore R. Robinson.
In response to a question as to
ho ? the people of Brazoria Coun-
Jtv feel about the road. Bellanger
!•: h-is lived in Alvir.' replied. “A great portion or the
1955 and has been as
nee work
uorked in
There’s a lonely puppy in Al-’ At 11:30 p m. he was still I
\ in and if somebody doesn’t hur-; waiting in the cold and dark for J
• up and claim him. it will be a his master to come and claim |
cl Christmas away from home! him.
i Mr
has recently as-
>f .i:e insurance
he Don Wigmton In-
ncy said Ted Brad-
□f Mr. and Mrs.
of Alvin.
Chief E. R
Hillhouse aid
arrived Sunday to
Christmas holidays with his ^ogt said Mackay engineers
mother. Mrs. C. M Hillhuose, and have inv stigated the possibility
See WITH OUR BOYS r,f moving tc Pelican Island or
Page 7. Column 1 quar; ntire station as recom-
mended ty Mayor George Clough
of Galves’on but have found nei-(H^
I ther site to be feasible •-
The district manager aid Mac-I
kay must va :ate its present 12-1
acre site a: C00 Water Street ml
Galveston b_- July 1 when its!
lease exp r Th owners of the !
property h.we announcHgHM
. .’1 term n lit the lease then.
Since 1938. Ma< kay hgp i
■ ” ng: comt ' -ai Toxa-, mg^^M
rov0e*
homes of three, jng room was pale pink and was I ship to shore ?ommunica:nij| a®d
•trontai!
• • OS
terfjics with golcien wings. !in Galveston.
Tall pinic tapers were placed
in p»nk and gold urns to com- [
origin- pletj’. the decoration of that room. I
trek but Barked around the tapers
balls and fruit:
naturally grow here painted and
g !ned in the chosen color theme
to the dial building
which will enable i^s to provide
more and better telephone service
• for our Alvin customers." Fagg
| said.
en tered the ;
won the tournament
ship trophy.
Sweeny won
Held On Saturday
One of the most outstanding
musical programs ever presented
in Alvin was given here Saturday
night at the regional band con-
cert held tor the second annual
occasion.
I James R Murphy, state band
| cruarman and director of musi?
i in the Brownsville schools, con-
I A special program of comedies
i was arranged by Keith Curtis.-.
I manager, 8.— ------- „ —-----,
2; Chuck Heieg ’son.
4: Frances Glasgow, 3; and Jean Lindsey, 3.
people are for the road and some
are against it.”
"You have authority to vote a
i roac district if your people want
* Woodrow p*' J—
Dallas and -
„ road. »
Both |
re active mem-!
jpal Church.
.ell experienced.
• Mr.'
Plans for ’he S100.000 shift Ly
I facilities
I M. Vogt
ger.
FCC <1- ri-.nces will be required
, both on KG T.’- new tower and
• »n Ms*'L•->leaving Gaheston,
prapare prelimin- ’ year, Fagg said
• wson said
.;ve guns jjiizc vi i _ _ - _ .. ... _ i —- ■----— --------------- —
<3 p—n re-sold How-I^^y* Dalias, public rela- membership as a step toward a
/ sen’out and ali Itions executive ,or Salvation 'building program
.old lj Green for Mil Army of Texa’: Jim Lmd»»y 29. j Tentative plans are
-••co-vred | Texarkana attorney and speaker, the train building
—;——__L : of the Texas House of Represen-; 4 Johnson and Blum Streets The
- . _.'.:v.< ind Dr S Me- hureh owns the north half of .,H -K another indication
1 • ' the growth in mis ana and
Members of the planning com- ers wj|| be able to get the kind
of service they want and need.”
When the building s nearing
rnpletion, a cr?w of specially
I from various
that inter, -: in th. proposed San “fn X"garr.J'•A-ith West~CoL;m ,ia
' LU.L„.-.S -tO. Frwporl road has i last week, the Jackets split, with
: the Roughnecks—the B «quad
winning 49-32 ano the A squad
t losing
interested in the S&n Luis Pass
r J ’ *
plans for a crossing
Pass.”
I Brazoria County speaking before
The Sun's big subscription con-
test closed las’, night but winners
cannot yet be announced, accord-
ing to the contest manager, be-
cause there has not been time to .
completely audit all reports.
Final winners will be announc-
ed in next week's Sun and a com-
: plete reports cf the contest’s oat- !
g I come will be given
title, defeating Dickinson in the * Prizes consist of $1,000 in cash, i
finals, 63-55. |a Servel refrigerator, a Motorola
Semi-final results in champion- television set. a diamond wrist
ulin nlav ‘sufnrri iv
Wharton defeat Van Meek, 62-42, $100 each
and Alvin won over Pearland, 63- j
49. Consolation semifinal results
were: Sweeny 64 and Santa Fe 28;
and Dickinson 65 and Needville
43.
In the first-round games Fri-
day Wharton defeated Swetny
o. ----»-----€-0-58 in overtime: Van Vleck de-
games Pearland feated Santa Fe 42-38. Pearland
defeated Dickinson 50-48; Alvin I
defeated Needville 52-40: Whir- |
^consolation , ton defeated Katy 52-45: and |
Sweeny defeated Katy 44-33. ;
Ullman and R. Taylor of the
winning Wharton team were
! voted on the all-tournament te< m.
Others selected were Richard
Remington and Lloyd Hughes of
Dickinson, Julius Gibbs of Katy.
’ Gordon Welch and Harry Doerr
j of Alvin, Roy Mims of Pearland
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Bowen, A. E. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 22, 1955, newspaper, December 22, 1955; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1245362/m1/1/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.