The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, March 4, 1932 Page: 1 of 8
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School,
unds
In It's 42nd Year
ALVIN, TEXAS. FRIDAY. M ARCH 1. 1''”2
issued Every Friday Morning
No. 31
Established in 1890
131
Only 21 Birthdays at 84
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und
r? v* w<
t,rr
Mfttl.
M
tor Mi
morning
and distributing
The
ditorial
>dent of
Hou.*ti
M
long a
w
u i
March
Mrs.
ord Reel
Pl
o product* milk
R.
of
21
Worn
our
;pn
for
en who have built great distributing plants in
18
health
They are due fair treatment also.
Wilii
sides to every controversy
3
Will Uzzell Is Cancli-
rads
sack
would pax only $2.u0.
its
Cream
Mr
to
7»
pint
his family in Alvin
M.
Bottling and dis
15c
Ab
poi
I
OIL NOTES
15c
M:
lighting Spint L’rged
M
•d c
%
in
Be
•Wh
8<
4*
rts they
d
if
Nixon - Moore
have to fight. 1<
21c
2 30
10
w
15c
night
Al
13c
LOit
M-t:
5c
I.e
Food Sale
5c
►a< k .i
L.
-aid.
22c
< J. D
People Down Town
Dance
Legion Auxiliary
Missionary Society
Th
be
Society
County Commii'i°n- thin”
1 f<Kh! t
hours longer than S»‘5 days in annua
and there ha.* only been 2! leap year
I ?
J
1 DAIRYMEN STILL
OPPOSE DISTRI-
BUTORS’ PRICES
Local Girl Selected As
One of 14 Favorites
ve used it for year*.
The Davidson plan net;
the Candida
position of
Leadership School
To Open Sunday
Local Artists Will
Broadcast Monday
LSt
cl
98
52c!
- ’> per 100 pounds for entire production and
agreement for the balance of 1932.
Inspection Service Is
Offered Home Owners
30'
W
The Sun is .
■ candidacy
pet-ch and -topped
. of the wnni.n
That was done, they
They felt that
1907.
V'
■aid she would be
■ on the side ot the
ssed
The
s and pasteur-
Moulton
>• Mar»h;
i ata
the
Alvin
■
7^1
.-.k
!7<
Xk
50c
had, purcha** priw
city election
lay, April 5.
date for City Marshal
Mim Francis Koehler, vocalist,
mpanivd by Miss
n at the piano.
der
id
buting |
i id dairymen.
een distribute
vent determined
a • i
l»oth
children.
Major
of
it is your school.
ALVIN
Trading Center of
Gulf Coast Country
Hub City
hour Countiy
Brazoria, Galveston,
Ft. Bond and Harvia
Mn
Mi-> Sterling
ashamed not to
day nigh
on L,-Ki
Hal-
pri<-e for whole “Grade A” milk in Houston l.ga
[ht quart, but Thursday the association notified
—. price would be raised to 6 cents.
ALBERT JORDAN
:'.r“ :t resident of Alvin,
He
it milk
lacked
i to fill
i authorized to announce ’
>• of Will Vzjel! for the |
?ity Marshall, subject to
Legion
maintain
pub-
I to announce
March*! Opic
to the off.ee
l-lh can
15*
FLOUR fREF..^
Th. Ain.-rtran legion Auxiliary
will hold their regular meeting Wed-
nesday afternoon. March 9th, from
2:30 to 5:00 o’clock at the Legion
he has lived four score and four year*
in Iowa
_f<‘bri,atv 26 iy
r of Alvin
p of Mi.*.*
Moore. wh;
'day night,
will be
Mist Church. This u
the regular sessiorvi of
‘ i School, but is direct
Teat.
' Wilson will preach.
< will be furnished by the
r- <>f the town, with Mim
n charge, and als* by our I
Club under the direction
HilL
ordial invitation is
all.
. ) M ■
mitt.. R
Opie Moulton Seeks
Re-election of Office
School Children To
Visit Old Ironsides
[MRS. W. W. SAM-
( MONS DIES HERE
WED. MORNING
1 am a farm-
’’I’tn not
that I
didn’t
and I
i 'oducers think they can establish or maintain their
plants, they are justified in
ii refusing to cut
We suggest, however, that they
to that thing called overhead.
Ik is not all profit.
here.
Moore is a prominent farmer
n.s and Brazos Counties.
d their
That
I buaim
Dr.
■ - «i— By the Editor —
- finds the milk price war bet
i.-.-rs still unsettled and both sides
their original lines and then
> settlement.
-Halvin’
-City of Horn**”
Natural G*»
EbctricJty
Fur* Water
Sanitary Sewar*
and Cburchae
I W.-.in..«(„;
; nt 1500 h
'"i that representative- of Houston distributors
upon dairymen in and around Alvin soliciting them
■ say they want locally prod u> . d milk ...<1 ar*
will-
It is
March «.
a Union Sarv.ce
nl
ultimate r
siderably. F
^ninn Services
Methodist Church
Mission, Texas; P H. Sarnmons. Lub-
bock, Tex*-*: Monroe and John C.
Sammons of Goose Creek, Texas and
Mrs. W C. Todd of Navasota.
I provide* inspection* at regular t
vak now being offered by
Lynch Davidson A Company,
bimbei and building supply d*.
So far as is known this is the
W W. |
at her
will be.
of Akin elect io
day, April 5th
Mr. Urw.ll wa-
ll ns, wife of
born March i
She came to i
lly after th<* civil war and
Tyler, Tex*.* She was '
i William Robert Bark-
►er 9, 1875. To thi un-i
daughter. Mrs. |
afoview. Texas.
distributors said they would pay only $2.00. or
a gallon, for milk, the? reduced the pri<-.- the v
ymen received about 3'2 cents a gallon. Then they
ow n retail price 1 cent on quarts and 1 cent
t meant they reduced 1 to 8 cents a gallon to the
average of 5 cents a gallon.
duce the people to buy more milk.
ales they could afford to give a greater reduction
•• ived.
The ladies of the Epi.-copal Guild
will hold a food sale at Th**
Saturday Man
1 to the Sun.
Robbie Dell Colley, daughter!11
of Mr and Mia. R I. Colley, ha- r<- '
cently been selected one of the four-
teen favorites of the Historical-Phil*
Literary Society of Baylor College
Mm.
W W
ib £(
rtnicr . ■ ■ .-u- .......-
- • Hal) (formerly Emmert’s man’s Missionary Society will
»’* ' ‘0 o’clock. A new or ' held in the ba«*nwnt of t!'- ,'h
■ •* furnish peppy music and Monday afternoon at 2 30 A g»o<i
‘ is a.^ured everyone. j attendance m urged.
> ■. we belit-ve there is still a chance for arbitra-
<t ( hamber ot ( omm* r< <- committee talk with
■ ‘ S of each side, and try to do something to end
’ ;l' proven costly thu> tar to both producer^ and
home W(dne
held at the Bi
ing tFriiiaj ' at 10 o’clock with Rev
R. M Dyke* officiating.
Burial will be in Confederate Cem
"WHY” By Mefo, in Houston Pres*
i -diners of Harris County are fighting
r ’.heir product. They have the svmpathj’ of the
■ • .. «k.. «AAnlr.-. .... ..... . .... .. I . -
accustomed to taking t
in-p"Ction at regular
If,- *ure to b«- pr« -.ent at this very I "and as a re.-uil *»• i.d
first session and get the full benefit -hortage here tonight,
of the school which will continue on; 3^00 gallons of having
ign such an ______________ w, ■« w
! ’Jut the distributors hop. -o break into th.- ranks
"Pirors organization, but from all rej
■ting with much success.
six months apart, will rev
defects in the house before
, “I say that
| er’a <laught<:r,’’ she said.
■ ashamed, either, to tell you
i tued to juke the cow W,
i have milking machine* then
used to do it this way.”
She squeezed the air with both
hands in an expert imitation of *ome
one milking.
"1’11 b**t 1 can still do it,"
smiling.
Mr.« Jenkin- said every form of
business activity is suffering from
loss of the money that is being sent
out of the city it: pa> menl for milk.
At 10 o’clock Wednesday momin,
in Houston the producers *tag*-d a
parade through the business streets
and it was one which impressed the
. out after .Un.-, feelint P«>Pl'- an'1 *»»" f,.r the produeer.
Judd Wh,.»o .milinr ov.rjn’nny l«vnraM- romment-.
----- ------ Mjon , .. ..
D«Co... t.:k J Birth Announcement*
erst-1 - ■ ■
now, Born to Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Car*
! ruth of New York City, January !»,
I a son, George Robert Carruth.
It is common praci
fencing and garage-
walked back to
a at Manvel and ; of applause
has resided with ■ E. M Bigg*
Lynch Davidson & Co Introduce New
Idea To Aid Residence Owners
ral tenm
Then they re-
t on
THE ALVIN SUN
“Alvin And Brazoria County’* Oldest Newspaper’’
The One Paper In Most Homes The Only Paper In Many Homes
lb J
producers have won the confidence of the public
and Houston Chamber of Commerce.
, .is i he HuUsUm I'll .tlHuugii n.-, tiliioi, .’>i. i ..
-t* r, has from the beginning of thi- controversy,
the producers, we print the following
Mefo in the Press of Thursday . ( mg
X O'-
s hits every sympathy for those u
• organized, but we must also respect the rights
vinen who belong to no association and who have
to sell milk to whom they nlease and at whatever
a ish to accept. Furthermore we do not want
empathy for the producers to be interpreted .
I tion
Thr plan not only wiH create new
jobs for many carpenters now out of
wotk. but will furnish them at a bi
bor price far below the level- uf a Cross Drug St-
j few years ag: .
Mat-'nals. too. are at ro«-k bottom
prices. Repairs and remodeling job*
car be done cheaper than in many ’
years, the company points out.
er
''j»t No 129 of the Ameri-1
1 1 will give a dance, Thur.- j
March 17th at the Amer J
i brought to a service station, but we
! have a crew ot experienced carpeo-
I tert and painters who can go to the
j iiomes and give a thorough and ex
i»ert in.'p*’’ tion." ■ Mr ’ ■’
i the local manager for the Lynch D-*
: vidsor A Co
Aid Unemployed
The cempany points out. too. th
»««.<;* v. •.«,<«« K.v.1. c ' ’his Will fit nicely into the program
H.t pirturi- will »pp.a/in the Hlu< f»r ,h' un.miJos-m.-nt -itun
Bonnet, college year book, as one of
the jewels of the Historical-I’hila pin
which will introduce the society’s sec-
tion,
Miss Colley is business manager of
| the Baylor College Bel!-, college.
| newspaper, and president of Theta •
Sigma Phi, national honorary jour-
nalistic fraternity. She is also vice*
pr*'sident of Sigma Tau Delta, na-
tional honorary English fraternity.
t>n < that about the only thing left for the producer
to establish their ow n pasteurizing ; ' ■ •
and become direct sellers from ‘‘Product i' to Cons
J=h„ Dus—of Alvin Heights en!’ e? 1
*ng among fronds Saturday.... M. tit.
F Hammer -teadily improving and the prospects of new Ford
visiting the Sun office W. H. Dr. Shafer and M. M.
Bri««> ce going by whistling a merry ng fishing John MilUr.
tune Walter Wrigbt. Rev. Vi- while oil m.. , big oil ni*n
H*U .formerly known ■* Hmnw-V. .. .. .. .. '<•<> Much holding roff-e l. „ut—ktat that »on-.e
H.ll> ronfrronr,.
ave the people’s co-operation a:
r, square manner. Their organ
and not for destruction or intimidation
5v
» pint IO(
1 2 pint I
Nixon and Tom
plac* Saturday a
Charles. Ln at
M.’thofiist Mim.-t*
Mr-. Moore is the daughter of Mr the we< k ntght« foil
•«n.I Mn Nixon of T* xarkans. und Friday night The
formerly taught Spanish in the Al will begin at 7 30
via High School Sb* i> a charming This is a Union Sc
and attractive, young woman and her sible by the co-operation
winning ways won her many friends < hurche
duiniK he» rc-
Mr
at of Ur
ion was bor
Enid McLain
March Hth, at
— bulk
9 h
t Church Augu.*t 27, 1876 and
ed e. consistant Christian. |
There are five step-children that
. .. ■;it»-.! ! 21st birthdny. >
II surviv.- h»*r. Ten* R Sammons.
,, « ..u ■ u been born February
The fact thit the earth loiters
volution about the sun is to bh
tee he was bora.
■that the pr:;. _____:j L.
price has been raised from 4 to 5 c<.... _____ ,.........
'-at i cent.-*. It will only In a short time until. attention m h unf.i
' -n and distributors will be selling at the sanh’ feet* have become so apparent as to
Il IS then that quality and sendee will count. j be .-ri.>u-
Madalim- Robert
will broadcant b ,
Red program over KXYZ. Houston. Mon
•h 5 ‘day night at 9:15 o'clock.
There are two sides to every controversy. The distributors
intend that they asked for a reduction in price in order to
r- :r.. f-y:* consumption. They believe that with lower
hole>a!*‘ and retail prices more people will buy milk and th»»
rvducers .Mil have lefts surplus to sell. It is the surplus that
u ca.i- : the dairymen to get an average return that is far
Seasoned,
ou,id
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Beck, John P. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, March 4, 1932, newspaper, March 4, 1932; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1250815/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.