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THE ALVIN SUN
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ALVIN, TEXAS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. 1340
A HALF
IN OUR SIM YEAR
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VERY FRIDAY
NEARING COMPLETION
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TRAIL BLAZER
dlwumlon i ■" Chocolate Bayou
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chairman of wi
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seating for
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service will be available.
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J THE ALVIN SUN
j Congra tulatcs
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Extension of Alta Loma Field
Marks It As Major Discovery of
1940; Well Flows 1,214 Barrels
Lions Club Will
Feature Movie
At Ladies Night
an
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of
tricul-
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350 feet,
itself ou'
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goldenI
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Cartoon. “My Fall
Munday, Ort H
FLYNN >n
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Melody Color 0
and Newt
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PHONE 25
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aver Bro*. ft {jq
OLD
MISSOUi
» “Rupert the R|
Parade and Sai
[on boosters
would receive next year.
The stock quarantine was slap-j
P“* on north and east areas of!
I««WESA»»
By BOB BRAY
inch casing at
In the Reyn<
! board and Salt
| burn was drilling at 6541 feet in
1 shale
Bit Play On Chocolate
The area southwest nt Alvirt
I were badly s|
I ported doing
| within a week.
Alvin
im from
Id stated
» homes in Bra-
than
THE SUN
>s into more huw.D
ounty
>er For half a century
ranked second
family Bible.
ing business
Truck Line,
tiff with prejudice and by
was found guilty
intent tn murder I
years Im- I
Munson's
khulu. Her friend* here
h are rallying to her aid
|ffort to help her win thi*
I prise. While we've al-
l»d a secret ambition to
• teal hula hulM In their
em ironmen* well stay I
Snip ■•nd tend our inlttin'
Brazoria County’s new $500,000 courthouse, at
Angleton, is nearing completion and is expected to
be occupied by county officials Jan. 1, 1941. Build-
ing experts state that it is one of the most modern
and beautiful buildings of its kind in Texas.—
—Courtesy of Houston Post.
CELEBRATING
Kalf Century °* Service
Alvin and Brazoria
tanty.
Competitors will h» rated solely
with reference to their physical
ability.
The necessary forms may be ob-
tained at the Feet Office at Alviu.
or from the manager. Tenth U. S.
Civil Service District, Custcm-
heus«. New Orleans.
• Houston by a
! **.—
Mr*. Dixie I
Slaughter Vollhaum et vlr vs. jn-I
known heirs of Jacob Greenhoff,
| Trades Day Is
Postponed Until
October Fifth
I Due io the inclement weather.
J Alvin * first annual Trade's day
iwas postponed until Saturday,
October 5, when all prizes sched-
— | tiled for the event will be given.
j Fiddlers contests,
' cert, man-on-the
j uiei i vi riigni', -
I sorles. Mr. Peters pointed out.
An entirely r
1 included in the 1941 Su|
| line, a sedan coupe
I combines close couple
sign with comfortable
six, Mr. Peters said.
Two Employees
To Be Added to
P.O. Staff Here
—With completion of Alvin's new '
postoffice here, two em- i
will be added to the staff, >
TO GALVESTON
.Mrs. Fred Much and Mrs. H.
Walter Peters were in Galveston
Tuesday allending a district meet-
ing of the W.S.C.S.
COLLEGE V1MTORM
I Johnny McElveen. Manuel Gar-
cia and "Kitty ’ Staple* were
I w eekend *n»e*ts of their parents.
McCarthy Open* Gulf Coast'*
Deepest Low Gravity Pool When
Bailey’s Prairie Wildcat Flow*
Stanolind’s new Alta Loma field was proved to be
|the major oil strike of Texas for 1940 when No. 2 i.ulen
I was brought in this week flowing an amazing 1,211.17
| barrels in 24 hours on quarter-inch positive choke The
: well extended the field 1300 feet southwestward and
! flowed from the sands consistent with those encountered
The oil was of 36 gravity and
I flowed from perforations at 9171-Bl
! feet Tubing pressure was '«W>
' pounds and casing
‘ tered 2400 pound.*.
1 barrels flowed by ?
' compared with the
rels at Stanolind’s fam
I field north of Alvin, the
tude of the new *trik»
' Another important i
; shared the oil /root
j when Glenn H McCarthy
ed to have opened the Gt.11
j Bulky
broad-'son V
Cub Scout Parent*
To Meet Tuesday
Parents of boys who are of Cub j and
Sivui a*v will liviu u meeting in i bring the books
the Junior High School building! then a new set-up
rated whereby the
audited quarterly
back-audit
With UUSCUlg ...... . ------------
I Thursday as developments on this
in ' wildcat w en> being watched.
I Shifting back to the Alta Lzuna
I field, Stanolind’s No. 1 Htrfen wag
j drilling Thtirsd iy m shale and lime
ul 5276 feet. The itrlM
I test I nthe field. Stand nd’* No.
II Loblt. was preparing to sd I0**
3.500 feet.
told’s survey, Gulf-
Dome's No. 1 Mil-
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“• UeRlbem uj
ly and WHlUa a
day in Alvin
Poynor Opens
“Help Yourself
Laundry
ANGLETON A new industry
for Angleton will be opened about
October 1 according to an an-1
nouncement made by J. R. Poy-lfhe *econd brick building
nor formerly of Alvin. , | c|ty Durjng this year he
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X^ti^Angletotwin^ar^nslaihftg j
[the laundry machinery in the)
(building Just east of the city half.
I Help yourself, family and complete
i laundry service will be available.
Miss Ellen Wilhelm of Houston
was a weekend a{ — F®r‘
rnU. Mr. and Mr- D. • Wilhelm.
.! mooo r
(1 ployees wi
: a fireman-laborer and a charman.
’ Competitive examinations to fill
, the posts are announced by the
, I United State* Civil Service com-
; mission as follows: j
■ The United States Civil Servu •'
■ Commission announces an open
competitive examination for UN-
(SKILLED LABORER <MEN ON-
__________________present were:|LY> for ** P°“tion of
. presented a petition from 75 dairy-!
i men protesting the q«mranttne* 1
• Commlaaioners A O. Evans and'
Mr*. S. H. Mcl^eod and County
I Auditor Frank Taylor,
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Tuesday at 7.30 p.m. ror the pur-1
pom* uf urgatiuiag a Cub pack.
Boys between the ages of nine
and 11 are eligible for cub scout
work and will graduate into Bov
Scout* of America when they are
12.
Parents and other 'uterested
citizen* are extended an invitation
tai atiebd the rueeimg Tueaday in i
order to work out- legist ration I Mr and Mr< Dale Rste« and
plans and other detail* of the or-1 son, Neal, were Galveston visitors
! garuzalkm. ! Sunday
ant.
Title and Possession- I.. S. Win-!
ston vs. Michael Volek. Judgment 1
favor of plaintiff against defend- '
ant on his disclaimer and costs i
adjudged against plaintiff all as .
- • ; daughter, Lois, were on their way
to Houston when their car driven
— hit a soft shout-
and overturned j
four miles •
Bot h wer®
of his birth, but designating 1
zoria County his native land,
! Jones first came to th® count;
i 1875 while riding herd for
i Winston
to the SUte Jfc
Army Day. Oct*
the opportunity^,
motorized Secoaji
t United sup,
■ c'am Houiton. |
view, with it*
>re the Hal! Cf
'air ground*.
• (mrinpera vtneu sol <•■••• *u» «• am* **vn*
stage their annual contests here, house were drawn by Fred T. Staf-
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or- (
on
IMPROVES
Helen of Crnaby. I
I daughter* of Mrs. P B Hall who
■recently underwent a major jper-
jaUon in St Mary’s hospital •«
reported much improved and re-
turned to her home Wednesday.
Featuring a JO-minutc sound
i "Racatevrs vs. Housewives,”.
Lions will entertain their J
I in Galveston county August 24
i when Duval A Davidson, district ,
supervisor for the commission at '
Houston reported finding a fever-
| tick on a cow at the Port Hou»-
I ton stockyards The cow was i
' traced and found to have com -1
‘ from Clyde Bourland’s pasture.
cTrirr iaa tc Members of th. nimisslon «• r
STEVE JONES lirg„(l .„ Eran, stay „„ .....
Wearing the burden of hi* year* "f cattle until March 1 after has--
as lightly as the wrap .rcro^* hi> ' »d been establish'd. Pleas wer
shoulders, ‘-.'-x,. Jon® macs py Mat Ar-’istrong promt- ■
free hi* v.hee.ihalr uf the uayh' nent dairyman of the ’! ,*n<’
community and former manager (
of the Dairy Farmer- Co-op at
Arcadia: C. L. Strait John Cli’tUr ,
H. C. Finger, J. O Knight. A A. .
Roy Lambden,
T. R. G. S Beaven of Ar-
cadia,• R. L. Castile of Alta Loma.
(liliiB
imxt* luu . , -
•pbrick block" that he had com-
in th« pMed
Realizing the importance
housing facilltie* tc *Ne agi
tural boom town that Alvin
and with the hundreds of settlers
that were teeming in and out of
the small city, Mr Jones erected (
Alvin's first hotel, the site where (
the Alvin Hotel now stands.
On January 3. 1911, a phenoml- i
nal freeze killed "every living
thing as far as eye could see" I
nn>l th® overflowing hotel wa*
emptied overnight. Mr. Jones lost
45 acres of oranges hna the for-
tune he had accumulated through
the years.
WttTi a twinkle in his eye he
recalls the days when he rode
ford, architect. The structure will
extend to the 20-yard line on the
. Alvin side of the field. Stands
1 will be erected on the opposite
Tv o new members were appoint-! »ide of the field for visitors ex-
committee of | tending to the 30-yard line on
each side. The building and grounds ’
■ committee composed of E. M. Ren- j
ir, J. F. Iu«w and S. O Smith I
j with tiie finance
R. McDaniel. Ar-
■ Miu* evans aim J. 2. Harriman
I for funds <o meet Alvin’s 45 per,— e _
Actual construction may get under | Dairymen Assail Judge Munson
way in 30 days, it is belie' Ca 1 *• II /ri • • i
fonoT.r™m"n “r jotock Quarantine nears Criminal
Works Progress Administration' * - -• •• •••■ - •••
has approved allotment of $19,851 (
for improvement of athletic factli- i
tie* Alvin Independent School Di«-
trict. State application No. 50108. [
Stop. Allotment will be in hands I
of state administrator Drought at i
San Antonio and suggest those in-
interested keep in touch with him."
$19,851 Granted
By WPA to Build
Stadium Here
School Board May
Expend $35,000 On
Athletic Set-up
One of the finest high school
stadiums and field houses in the
Southwest seemed assured
thi* week when a telegrai
Congressman J. J. Mansfiek
that a WPA grant o£ $19,851 had
been approved for improveii.en' of
athletic facilities of the Alvin In-
dependent School district. This
grant represents 55 per cent of
the project which is estimated to
cost between $30,000 and $35,000.
Plans for a stadium and field
o o o
Mr and Mra A S. Brandon ol
AmAt re the birth OS a d--jh-
trr. Joyre Carolyn, born Tueidav.
Ifever *i<-k found on a cow
Md to Houston front Bra-
k county may cost the dairy-
I aud ranchers of this area
(mi nf 425,000.
I that inspector* found only
I tick ami that a thorough
tetion <>f stock and the pa»-
fr«m w hence the cow came
(d to JiM'iu*e any more ticks.
Jarantin.- has been clamped
D and dairymen and ranch-
rrquirrd to dip every 14
i is drilling in shale below 7602
i fees. Stanolind’s No. 1 Hrxtaett
, is drilling below 5814 feet in shale
i and lime
J In the Danbury fir’d, Humbl«'s
' No 4 Blakely was drlllng in shale
and lime bel^w
At West Colt
16 Phillip* was
filling the position
vice. Poat Office Department, Al-
vin, Texas. Persons employed as
charman are paid at the rate of
. 50e an hour for each hour of actual
I service performed. Also Fireman -'
[Laborer, $1260 a year (less 3*4
[per cent for retirement annuity »
• Department, Alvin, T®xas.. Appll-
; cations must be on file with the >
j Manager. Tenth U. S. Civil D®r-
| vice District, Customhouse. New
(Orleans. La., not later than Oct.
Mr and Mrs. John Kubin of Al-|7, 1940
vin on the birth of a son. born “
Friday
P.T drerro re rd.'.............. ” j
Injunction- The State of Texas
vs. Gordon Dyer ot al Dismissed: ‘ .
by plaintiff at plaintiff* cost 1 rter or
Title and damage* R H. >«*••»-»near
tower, et al vs. J. S. Montgomery.
et al. Judgment by agreement a*
per decree.
Title and damages
histor'an of renoun
‘tly unfold a
i of miles of | Tovrea of Algoa Roj
ig, boom town . T. R. Gilbert. G. S. I~
ifirst visioned---, — —-----—-----------
DeLuxe a eity when as a lad he helped J- C. Bourland. F. J. Nass of Gal-
ls coupe 1 drive cattle across a railroad track I veston, Grant Davis and George;
»ipd txxiy <ie-1 wltJl a naK marker that later be-; Siebei
I- fnr * _• j A frBMScrjpf which was made of
the proceedings will be studied by |
the full commission and their de-
cision will be made public soon.
The meeting was presided over
by Commissioner Wardlaw who
gave those present little encour-
agement. He commended County
Commissioner W. H. Brigance for
the interest he had shown in the:
work of the commission and thank -1
ed him for appearing before the i
legislature in an effort to secure
additional funds to carry on the |
tick eradication campaign Other
’ f officials present were: |
i enry brake connected by n s-f' i from his whee.i halr
cable is on the rear wheels The , when Alvin was an unimportant
, new hood lock knob is located un ; f|aff station between Galveston and
I der the Instrument panel near th® Sealy. No
j brake lever as a protection against | could more poignant 1]
I theft of engine, battery and accea- ■ tu)P of thc growth
----r_:* prairie into a thrivinj
new- body design Is I than Mr. Jones, who
This
produe-
TuLing
jnds and the
! wid» loud will i»l««ln» ««• »"«l«d o«. Angleton
lln.t«ll«l w that .hopper, in »ll|waa burring with pxt itemrat
part, ot the rity will be able to|Thuroday u developnwltla on thia
• hear the program* and Join
( contests.
(a big play this week as Phillips
iup ! spudded Its No. 1 Houston Farms
VjU I Development Co., an outpost test
inei discussion Hn Chocolate Bayou field. No.
.zing the pea- i 1 Triangle Development company
j. I i* drilling below 2300 feet in shale,
gram? ' f To the north in the new Rowan
Other interesting events will be I field. Humble Is rigging up on their
program committee. No. 1 Hubbard Rowan A Niebel*
•hich is A. G Welch. | and Texas Gulf's No. 1 Brldbury
__ , taa rirtllir.gr tn aehnl.. >w.lra«a' TAUAQ
nbia. Texas’ No.
drilling in shale
(at about 6000 feet No. 96 Hogg
i w as completed on the pump.
Old Ocean l lel<f
Stanolind’s operations at Old
ean found Bernzi.f River Land
•velopment Co. No. 1 being rig-
up SeheelM N«. !
drilling in shale and lime at
, "835 feet l^ove Schcnault A
was badly Smith No. 1 was building derrick.
. Wilson Hughes No. 1 set seven-
: inch casing at 10.209 feet and Is
waiting on cement.
Harrison A Aberci ombie's No. 1
Bea! in the same field is drilling
in xand and shale below 10 704
feet. No. 1 Chenault-Hammond
| is below 10.217 feet in shale and
No. 1 Dailey is below 10,074 feet
j in shale and sand. No. 1 Wilaon-
| Hughes is at 10,194 feet In sandy
! shale.
Sun’s No. 6 Campbell is drilling
1 in shale and hard sand nt 9841 feet.
( Stanolind’s Curkeet A 39 In the
; Hastings field remained a I
: tion.
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A.1U.I number w.ld w„.l £i[y Awards
Audit Contract
j Contract for auditing the city
| audit system was awarded Me-’
I Guire-Mazur A Co. of Houston by
i the Alvin <.:*ty Council at a called
' meeting Thursday.
I The contract specifies that
I audit will be made on three yei
five months work in order
up to cate and
will b® Inaugu-
books may be
('ost nt the
will be $600.00.
do not believe the Texas
kc.’k Sanitary commission
led in their drastic action in
N thi* wholly unnecessary
kp on our dairy farmers
bast ihey can do is defer dlp-
■nt;i after March 1 by which
Ith.e dairymen will have es-
hed their base. It was adr.*l*
I the hearing .'ere Tuesday
pcki are practically dormant
> the winter months and if
[were ticks present- and Fe-
ll inspections have failed to
r- them no harm would re-
rom deferring dipping until
pt of March,
f WESA—
dairymen and cattlemen
I .miles over the recent rains
ice growers are really down ■
b dumps. These rains were
bhat H C. Finger. Carl Wll-
lM«t Armstrong, C. L. Strait |
bther prominent dairymen |
been praying for but It’s a '
pt story with Filmore Har- j
Bob Fatheree, Victor Holt-1
[George Duncan and other j lJ[np^oy,e^,‘n^‘
bowers who still have rice to ; ' 11 ” "
k A depressed market i
Ho their dreary outlook eith- ‘
Tubing pressure
pres
When the 1214
Io. 2 Hu’-ri are
400 to 600 bar-
'd Hastings
inagnl-
is cvidenL
•■lopment
its week
appear-
If Coast's
»*t low gravity oil pool on
a band con-. Bolley's Prairie Hi* No. 1 Mun-
I cert, nwui-uu-Mir street broad-; son W«inesda> wag flowing 10
(casts and other interesting events barrel* of 29 gravity oil from ii.-
w-ill hi 4aged during the trades 350 feet The well wa scleaning
day ceieoration. Thuraday and it will be
The treasure hunt will carry the two or three days before
same swards as scheduled for the tion can be determined.
I ... -------A-.. —J - _z... InMMur* was 700 po
sealed o
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J. L. Adams Wins
RCA Car Radio
J. L. Adams, Texas Company i
employee of Manvel, won the RCA t
car radio given away by Pearson
Chevrolet Co. Saturday when he}
. guessed the number of new and
used cars sold in the seven
' of the company's operations
(at 2213.
| 2216.
Despite the rain and bad wea-
ther almost a thousand people
crowded the Pearson show room
wmcr^^nTMurT^shovM^tor the
flrtt time in Alvin Saturday.
fin Named Host City For State
id, Orchestra and Vocal Meets
ten Spring Contests Are Held
1941 Fords Now
Being Shown
By Alvin Motor
Praising the many changes and
imprwvrnirfiis of the new 1941 ;
>>v* *m Ford V*8'*' H- Wolter Felers. local!
hasn’t | Ford dealer, announced the first.
n elTH- showing of the new automobiles to*
' be Friday in the Alvin Motor Co. I
[ WESA— (display loom.
Lu haven’t been bv to see "Designer* have taken full ad-
frV, , Are Jrn vantage of increased wheelbase
pistons imposing new bain e .... ..
1 " , . i and overall lengths to give added.
L spailousness.” Mr Peters said.;
L sen'' aren't contented it ! ”RaT,ninB b08”1* havp practically i|
re \ i. » .a ..* • disappeared from sight, due to the i
L J , o>-« >•> •><< »h<-"
■Lod' ^mF'ln’nne, us to f'oor’ ar" uP*ned.’* he contlr.utst
p kiss® 1 hydravtlc brake* and an err er—
U MM • brak' *’y h
I r« n.wre LL. WF.SA 11 r-r whe'1'
loir flower*! Such wa»
Nee JKid by Mr*. J. S. Rob-
same riant poppy *ee<h
bwk. No! Mrs. Robert*
buy a whole pound but if
kin» eo»t her »2 then you
bar out » pencil and »ee
kwh that U a pi.und. Half
i m-kI will be planted In |
[of the hand houae while
Prr half will go to adorn
koberU' yard.
WESA—
| biz in year* rays O. G.
p Alvin's oldest mcrchan-
I point of years 'not whis-
!4rn®n says George Stanton
hgs up a new rales record
laiurday. Others reporting
k)os are Tony Pugh. Bruce
Edd) Hillier, Cal Bowman
Smith.
WESA—
► Rent ley ia going down
in i,rr raiwfte »C —1,1
4- A.«
came the town of Alvin.
Calling Liberty County the place
tin® Bra-
land. Mr.
nty in
J udg<>
He recall* "Mustang
,[ Slough” as a "prairie hazard” with
' grass that reached a* high as a
j home, and recounts seeing thous-
1 and* of prairie chickens on his
! first drive through the county.
' He moved to Alvin In 1«96 to
make his home and in 1908 built
in the „
laid the (county
by Mrs. Rumley
road
inear Anc^or About
imerv r^rth of Angleton
' ! rushed to St. Joseph Hospital ir. I
[ Houston by n B«liuw tUllbuiaiKf i
; Mm. Rumley received a broken
j arm and a very severe cut below
■ the knee: Miss Rumley
bruised in several places and re-
ceived a cut Up and lx>th ankles
tprained Both a» e re-1
fine and will be home ’
Otto Pari*, Chairman of T.M.E.A.
Expect* 5000 Conteatant* to
Regi»ter From Regional Zone 5
I Alvin will be host to approximately 5000 students
instructors when regional band and vocal contests
belli here during the spring, according to an announce-
|t made by Otto Paris, local bandmaster and chair-
k ul the Texas Music Educators Association. Through
Invitation issued by the Chamber of Commerce and
(Paris at the executive meeting of the association held
(here Saturday, member* voted to
| Vocal contests will be held
I March 22 and the band and
chestra competitions will be
April 4 and 5
T“ ______
I ed to the executive
' which Mr. Pai is is chairman They
are. W. G. Wilkerson of Bryan and ■ .......
H. N. Anderson of Conroe Other ■ frow,
members of the committee include j are now working
Despite the Mrs. Lena Milam of Beaumont | composed of E. I.
I and Charles S. Lindsay of Hunts-1 thur Evans and J. E.
j ville.
| Seventy-five band masters and
vocal teachers from 33 Texas coun-
ties attended the meeting Sa' r-
day A. G. Welch, superintendent
I of schools and Carl Bolin, presi-
dent of tne board, greeted guests
and welcomed them in behalf of
the Chamber of Commerce and
the Alvin schools.
During the business meeting a
list of judges for the various con-
test* was selected and from the
names submitted one Judge for
each contest will be named Div-
isions tor competition will include
sight reading, concert playing,
reeds, brass, percusion and string
instruments.
A noon-day luncheon was served
in the school cafeteria by the Band
Boosters Club but due to the in-
clement weather the deepsea boat-
ing and fishing trip that was sched-
uled bv the chamber of commerce
was cancelled.
k**® ‘*p* quit scowling
k horltnn.
WESA—
k Uncle Sam a long time;
cmn sen*, and *top ship-1
• KTftp iron to the Japs ;
h tons of scrap has come
I Alvin headed for Galvea-
k *0 be transported to the
Rhe Rising Rim wheea (« I
reworked into imple- [
^**r and destruction. Wc
_ _ inquet.
.*—— j yijgg Ruth Pierc® will lead gro;
■ears sus- ■ singing and E. C. Kimmons wi
,ony theft | lead a 20-mlnute pant
I on "How will socializi...,
during the J P*‘‘ wil1 hc,P ,n thc Pro
angry,
the Al- I
at a hearing held at the H.gh . prisonment
School auditorium I '* ‘ ________
afternoon by the Texas Livestock ■ Other criminal cases brought to'
..... Poster who was!
tacked the stock quarantine that [ found guilty of drunken driving'
“—m by j and given two years sentence. Ray- j
I mond Seibel was sentenced to five Fe
hours I days in Jail and fined $50 for film .ra.—... ... --------- 4
ma l drunken driving. Alvin LUm* will entertain their; ,h“ *r'‘* *»’"*«• nt
F. L. Braley was sentenced to (ladies at the Parish House Tues- | °Du£h<^,t*u ,.w_a“ ^0^.
two year* imprisonment on forgery; day night with a bai “ u*“ *u*“ *’
charges and James Lee Montgom-1
ery was given a two yee«-« «»«-'
pended sentence on a feloi
charge.
Other cases tried
week were:
Damages- -Amiel Blackwood, et I
adv.™ price the producer, [ v|r vs. J. M. English. Indv. and do- added by the
. * _i * ** j. M. English !"*■“*“ * -
Dismissed by plain-1
lidiee hurt bv nirrmi. *
At Meeting Here Cases This Week | event last Saturday and a city- | pressure
; u,ut* Inuri (nMlrvr cvutem will be leasing W
150 Attend Hearing Two Year Sentence
At School Auditorium; Given Harvey For
Fever Tick Found Assault to Murder
One hundred and fifty angry j K. C. Harvey
dairymen and ranchers of the Al- I of assault with ........
vin, Arcadia and Alta Loma area, : and sentenced to two
“ «t the High | prisonment in Judge
here Monday court this week.
afternoon by the Texas Livestock Other criminal
Sanitary commission, bitterly at- I trial were H A
> tacked the stock quarantine that * found vuiitv
was recently places! on them
the commission
For more than three I
Chairman IL F. Eafcfithal and L.
J. Wardlaw. member® of the com-
mission. listened to outraged dai-
rymen protest the enforced dipping
of their stock every 14 days dur-
ing the winter months during
which months base production is
established by tests, pointing out j
that a serious loss would result i
I from a lowered base and result-!
■
| on north and east areas of' tiff with prejudi'.-e and by agr< A nrrizslrsr* Pniw»
! Brazoria county and adjoining area ment costs taxed against defend- rAllElClOIl lair
Injured In Crash
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