The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, September 27, 1940 Page: 4 of 10
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SE?--'EMBER
FRTDAY. SEPTEMBER
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GET YOUR . .
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BICYCLE
B.T. GRIFFIN
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let me deliver to your farif
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Blacksmith - Repairing - Welding
Builders of Fine Trailers
Jayces Install
New Officers On
Ladies’ Night
Agricultural
Council Meeting
Held In Angleton
iception Gi
lonoring Nt
Members
Officers, Executive Committee
and Directors
THE GAL
and SU
Plana Outlined For
Enlargement of
Experiment Station
OF THE
Brazoria County Fat Stock and
Fair Association
WANT
buy foi
than I
printed
hnrsrbai k
tend ilaii-<
again in tii
plow al! di
10:30 A.M
11:00 A M
9:00 P M
9:30 P M.
of City of
of Freeport;
Kiddo Ta<
fudge: Frat
Chute Boss: Robert Booth
6 45 P M
7 30 P.M.
9:30 PM.- Drawl
9 45 P.M.-Carnival
1:30 P.M—! .
1:45 P.M—Carnival
unclair refinincTcomp-
J. F. LAW, Agent
PHONE 103
1937 CHEVROLET^
Sport Sedan ’
**ton Daily News.
a' Texas.
_ I installation ceremonies.
ig hot weather and are Just now start-I “c
is ing to get it out of the moth balls.
How
Jr.
4 00 P M
7:00 P.M
7 30 P M
1934 FORD
Tudor
1935 FORD
Sedan
1938 CHEVROLET
luxe Town
and radio
1936 CHEVROLET S'
Stan. Town Sedan ’
etc. Th»|
Iges who »ifi(
BY
TEXAS’ Ol
p granted
child awa
ANGLETON — Outlining plans
for the cn’argrment of the state
agricultural experiment station at
1934 FORD
Coupe
pretty new
Come to
pretty new
1935 FORD
Tudor (as is)
WATT DAVIS
INSURANCE
members
■ing the
ptember.
Sherrod Durant — Earle Pearson — J. W.
SALESMEN
PEARSON CHEVROLET CO.j
ALVIN —TEXAS
MKI NK TACKLE*
recently
head of I
get a m
with It like
problematic
The skur
General
Catalog .
Program
Grounds
Exhibits
Parade
Womens
4.30 P.M-
TOO P.M
7:30 P M
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My Subscripts
<ay
ction.
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I epsi
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Fair and Fat Stock Show.
matures on the Uy
chibits r-
hgh School
Mayor
of City
of West Columbia.
, President of Brazoria
Fair Association.
station1
experi
director
open for
Band.
ay
ction
3and.
1934 CHEVROLET $41
Master Coach ■'
tertainment
commercial
-Opening
led
and
Auction
Carnival
Concessions
First Aid
Lighting and Electricity
Parking .
Policing ..
Ticket Sal
The Bluet
frocks
r ■
for inspect
Colored Bi
k vs. Velma Od-
m!
issedi
1937 PLYMOUTH $OPA
Tudor Trunk Jvv
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1935 CHEVROLET $*M>r
Master Sedan Z73
1937 PLYMOUTH S^QF
4-Door Trunk 073
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ii $ I'-aMi
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1936 CHEVROLET Sajr
ll2 Ton Truck 3/3
Classified....
Com* to The Bluel»onn<d
sustained and saidI
by default wet aside as
• p M
9:53 P.M
I 1936 FORD
Tudor
7:00 P.M.—Band Concert
7 30 P.M.
I deliver Sinclair gasoline, kerosene, motor oils and a Ml
line of Sinclair greases for farm use. Also Sinclair Stock
Spray and P D. Insect Spray. Over a season, these high
quality Sinclair products will save you real money.
M assisted In ar
p -Its. I>*o Hellma
W« Steffm.
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* euter my subscri
r One Year by
and Sunday
kart
•rved.
Removal of disabilities E*
Parte <>f Ira Merritt Brandon Jr
Application granted.
Divorce*.
Mr
Divorce granted.
• past w eek
Lehmann
6 45 P M.
7:39 P.M
Sst-erUtt.. »
Umi
citie* are
inhabitant*
1936 CHEVROLET S^JF
Deluxe Town Sedan wi3
■ . agricultural experiment station at
' Angleton. and stressing the impor-
n tance of the work being done at
1936 PLYMOUTH
4-Door Trunk Sedan Zf v
nprnent of
inty.
I
la
features on the Mid—
exhibits open for naZ
rge )
West Columbia High M
Saturday, October 26th, 1940
RODEO DAY
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Prices Reduced
Laying of the
hl carnival to be
igy when an e:
Hyoom Mrs. Oc
barnival committ
kainment and co
kr. H. Meym 3
by rice growers as their best
“THE AGENCY OF SERVICE"
72—PHONE—72
per order
Rill of com
Plaintiff takes
QUEEN’S CONTEST
This contest is open to any
school may enter a school queen ii
se. ond annual Brazoria County
three judges will be selected by
the county. All contestants mi
costume In addition to a qu<
tions will be made on beauty,
appearance tn the morning v
nounce their decision in aft<
FISHING LS HETTER
With the coming of cooler wea-
ther, fishing Is reported better j
from many parts of Texas, accord-1
ing to the executive secretary of •
the game Department Texas lakes
and streams have been stocked |
with many millions of fish this j
on by the Game Department's I
year and much stream and lake im- i
1 provement work has been earned j
for aquatic biologists.
' Persons who put aw ay th»dr fish- j
I ing tackle with the coming of cool |
some of the ’
fc for An
Underway
Sets De
ires nn the Midi
•its open for impi
Clinton Booth
W. O. Hudgins
Glen Booth
Allen Crainer
B. M. Jamison, Sr.
average in each event wil
This list has not been concluc
H. D. Club Women
Guettt of KPRC
( ANGLETON — Brazoria county5
! home demonstration club wvn»’ii1
will talk over radio station KPRCj
at 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 38. Th a
talk will be on the federal mat-}
tress program of Bnuorla county '
I 10:00 A.M. <’rates <•«
«“l(i Carnival
toi Educatioi
ill-1 3:30 P.M. Meetin
Claude Clement
Dick Roberts
J. W. Baty
Leslie Booth
■iam Cantrell
III be given in »n m
cOwduded at this n
- FRANK BOOTH
IMMETT FELTS. JOHNNIE JaJQ
Calf Roping Gate Mon.
Bill Crainer
Tape Man: Sonny Williams
OTHER MEMRER.S OF THE COMMITTEE
M. Jamison. Jr.
Chairman
Kelley Smothers
O. F Reifels
Wharton Moller
Jack Phillips
< Prizes for the best
for the three days.
Wednesday, October 23rd, 1940
OLD SETTLERS DAY
opened,
al an
>nal
ng of
tion of
Impromptu l
Band Concert by Freej
Old Fiddler's Concert 1
ut
Garni’
Educational and
9:00 P.M.- Drawing "
10.00 P.M. Carnival
Educational ant
Gates closed.
Douglas. W R.
H E.
Cayer. L. Z. Harkey,
r J H Berryhill. F
MILLINGTON >
H. RACKLEY
“ FARMER'
Superintendents of Grounds
JAMES BRADFORD, Chairman
E. D. BROCKMAN .
E. L. COALE :
J. R GAYLE. JR
E. L. BOSTON
BROOKS HASTY
HOWARD STEWART:
. L. R. JOHNSON
A. L. LEE’
•rtalnment
jmmercial
for valuable daily •
ind entertainment .
il and commercial exhibits open for
Thursday, October 24th, 1940
COLORED DAY
Dedicated to the cultural and material develop-
population of Bracoria < our..^
xchool children admitted free.
DIRECTORS
GEORGE BADGE. JR.
CHARLES BALL ARD
ROBERT BOOTH
E. L. BOSTON
BEN D CANNAN
E L. CO ALE
A G. DINGLE
W S. DIXON
CECIL FINGER
J. D. HARNESS
and the executive committee.
WELBOAN
and entertainment features on t.Np
ational and commercial exhibits open for --22
1 Concert by West Columbia High School
-Rodeo—
Carnival and entertainment featur
Educational and commercial exhibit. ..
9 30 P.M Drawing for valuable daily attendance prizes.
Drawing for grand attendance prize
IO.?? P.M Carnival and entertainment features on the Mid,
Educational and ci s.mercial exhibits open for
12:00 P.M.—Fair Closes.
; plaintiffs.
1 Removal of cloud from title ]
Mrs. Beulah M Munzesheimer vs. i
Nelson E. Leopold. Motion of de-
I denfant to set aside Judgment by j
default rendered on Sept 3. 1940 |
' granted and sustained and
school in Brazoria Courty.
in the competition for Queen,
Fair and Fat Stock Show
by the Home Economic* teach,
lust appear in street dress or
leen a ducheaa will be chosen. J
wly. personality, carriage
will be reviewed by Judg<
ternoon appearance.
THE BRAZORIA COI’NTY RODEO COMMITTEE
S. ABBOTT. Alvin JIMMY PHILLIPS A
General Manager Announcer
Bookkeeper. 1-----------
Pickup Men G. S. ABBOTT. EM.'
Field Judge: Kiddo Tacquard
Foul Line Judge: Frank Harris
the colored
All colored
~ s open.
Ivsl and entertainment feature* on the Midw
Educational and commercial exhibits open
Impromptu selections by Goose Creek
arrival and entertainment features on Midway
Educational and commercial exhibits open for inspection, j —
Impromptu selections by Goose Creek Band.
Athletic Contests for colored boys •
arntvai and entertainment features on Midway
Educational and commercial exhibits open for inspection.'
t by Goose Creek Colored Bant! \
c arnival and entertainment features on Midway I \
Educational and commercial exhibits open for inspection : kl
Drawing for valuable daily attendance prizes. ; B
-Carnival and entertainment features on Midway. ' A
Educational and commercial exhibits open for inspection, i ■
Gates closed. *
pen Club Mi
r Wednesda;
Ipnra Humphrey w
►embers of the Alvi
► Wednesday mo’-ni
R hours of 9:30 to
THE WAGEH OF NN
While Game Department war-
dens have not been able to gather
j sufficient evidence to prove a case.
■ it is believed a headlighting deer
.hunter came to grief recently in
i East Texas by being shot in the
knee by his companion on their
I illegal hunt The accident appear-
..eiLln happen in this manner?"Both
The light carried by one failed to
operate properly and he sat down
' to overhaul It The other hunter, .
iseeing something reflected in hisj
i light and believing It to be deer.
eyes, blasted away His compan-
ion went to the hospital with al
‘knee shattered by buckshot.
fajor E. H Rackley ,
I. Freeport. Sweeny
bnduct Scho
f Instructioi
I Swensen deputy f
L ReoeKah ixxtge w
Uchool of instruct!©?
F> during the regulat
I m<*ting
Ksptiin Rudy Idoux
I members of the dri
►r th*? meeting J
Iprtctice will be hel
►•four members wer
I the s^xial meeting
F«e enjoyed. At th
I evening a refrei
Rs served and seve
"42 organized.
entertainment features on the Midway,
donal and commercial exhibits open for inspection I
Concert by Sweeny High School Band
the various schools of the
2
' B M
I Fred
I Arthur Lee.
tors ut the Jayceea for the
iuing year are E. L. Coale. Rich-
I Higgins. Franklin Perry.
ard Stewart and Ray Gayle
Entertainment was furnished by
a group of Houston boys and girls
who sang and danced for the
group. A turkey dinner was serv-
ed during the evening.
>nx KI.- „ 1, h th, romlns ot <™l I Cleveland Davu took oath ot of -1
Will,«..ether are miwlnK Km.- of the'f"” ” rrertdent of the Angleton.
9-If. heel onxlinK .turlnit lhe year Fi*h- Jayeeee at an Installation and
in., i9 generally better over a larg-! *®dies night meeting held at thei
er portion of the day when the community house Wednesday
t. mpeintur. s do not run so high 1 ><»>’ <;a.vle Jr retiring president
attempting to bite the Many ardent anglers put av.ay1 of ,b“ or«ar,,za,lon performed the
a terrapin was trying to‘their tackle with the coming nf; installation ceremonies. Other of-
<>r was nu rely playing hot weather and are Just now start- ' taking oath of office include
a cat does a mouse is ing to get it out of the moth balls. J' Jamison Jr., vice-president,
Ralph, secretary-treasurer;
state director.
PROGRAM
Tuesday, October 22nd, 1940
FOUNDER’S DAY
Parade under direction of Ma.tn
by bands of Alvin, Angleton, ■
West Columbia.
Gates officially opened.
Address of welcome by O. K Phillips County Judge
of Brazoria County.
Responses by—E. C. Kimmons.
Alvin; Truman Bown. Mayor
Pat Pond. Mayor of City
Remarks by J. S. Welboan, “
County Fat Stock and :
Judging in all departments.
Carnival and Entertainment features on the
Midway.
Educational
spection.
ti walertjons by
by Angleton 1
Entertainment
Wesa-
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have permitted this tu go on for j
years realizing full well that this
twisted and rusty melal might be'
shot Imo k at us. Other nations
have not been alone in their greed!
WESA
While European
blarked-out and
shuddering in bomb abetters, you
and I bin oursehes out to a
flamt-lighted field toniaht In see
Stupp Maxwell's Yellow jarketa
In their first home appearance of
the IHIO foothall season. l-et
us not forget for one minute to
be grateful and to thank God
that «< are Americans. M*t
us not forget as our youngsters
strtiKgie to push a pigskin across
a al that there arc others
Inckisl in a death struggle an<l
that HE are next on the list of
those uho would crush th-niocra
ey amt all that it stands for
joined our staff and will be
mt to the preaid,mt of A &
• ge spoke on “Agriculture and
Nation's Defense.” Jamet
well?, president of the
stockyards, Houston, disci
. j industrialization of agriculture.
n 1 R H "tansei rup.rlnter
| the Angleton experiment
, told of the work of the
i nient farm A. B. Conner. „«,«-» ■
| <>f a A M experiment station, talk !
l'i «’d on '‘Research As a Means of:
Brown A I 1 ,,!oPinR Gu,f Coast Opportuni-1
Max Ret-'*»*“*" B E Stallones of Houston,
W Peters i m*n*Kpr °f the South Texas Pro-j
duerrs association spoke on the'
i “Need for Additional Research forj
i the Gulf Coast "
Delegations from many-
coast counties were welcomed t
the meeting by Judge O K. Phil
lijM A barbecue was served a
noon.
• ii ".'iinri .vniu. v»nn inc grow-
ing importance of agriculture in!
th> Gulf coast It is imperative that!
we keep Informed of the progres-l
•ive developments" The Brazoria!
County Development Association is}
County------------
5 00 P.M —Carnival and entertainment feat
Educational and commercial exT
Band Concert by Alvin Hi
Rodeo -
Carnival and entertainment features on the Mid
Educational and commercial exhibits open for in.
ing for valuable daily attendance prizes
ival and entertainment features on the Mt
Educational and commercial exhibits open for irj
12:00 P.M.—Gates Closed.
that stretched for thousand- "f
•ere* and the sticks of sugar and i
jugs of sy rup that were hauled' Lloyd Pesaara.
for miles to Chocolate Bayou forj J
■hipping on barges to < lalveston. ger, J. H Berryhill. F. W Peters,
negro uprisings that were squelch-|N. Cunningham Olan Shanks, Bil-
ed by th<- "Prairie Rangers and j lie Patterson Bill Van Dorn and
the immigration of northern far- i Howard Barth
mers are only highspots of thei
histories Mr. Jones relates
A real trail blazer n builder’
with visions for the town he loves, i
Steve Jone* is indeed n man who!
can look back in his reclining years
and see a task well done
E. C. KIMMONS
E H. MAYS
R. E. McBRIDE
BERRY MILLER
A. J. MUMFORD
A. E NOVAK
C. L. PEARCE
GEORGE PEARSON
W. H. PIERCE
H. A. UTLEY
igirg 22 new memb
Laj th*01 lnt0 th**
k a reception was i
Chip Hall Tuesday n
L direction of Rev
I pastor of the chur
II B A. .mid greets
I door and introduce
aabers of the receiv
mdurfed E. C. Kimm
| Haggard.
i?ig*!» ef the evening
brio by J. H.
and Mrs. Haru>d
Knfing and game
boywi by the 65 guea
the reception.
bent of the prograi
included Mr. an
p England Miss Els
bi Mrs. Harold Mini
|rt committee was c
IMeedames E C. Ki
tanahaw, A c. Miller
f and Mabel Englam
A.M.—Gates open.
Carnival and entertainment features on the Midwn
Educational and commercial exhibits open for'
’’ Of* A.M Band Concert by Alvin Junior High School
Educational and commercial exhibits onen for ing,-
10 A.M.--Carnival and entertainment features on the
Educational and commercial exhibits open for inn-
Impromptu selections by Alvin Junior High Schools
Carnival and entertainment *■“*----- ’
Educational and commercial
2:00 PM.—Horse Races. (Small Charr
4.00 P.M. -Impromptu selections by
Band.
4.15 P M —Carnival
Educti
Band
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Here is the new 194! Studebaker Commander in the startling Land Cruiser model that caused so much conversa-
tion among automobile editors and automotive technicians during the pre-vue season. The new Commander
is larger, roomier and more powerful than its predecessor and its sleek, alip-stream lines by Raymond Loewy
give it genuine distinction.
Friday, October 25th, 1940
SCHOOL DAY
All white school children admitted free,
open.
Carnival and
Educational and commercial
Band Concert by Sweeny
Introduction of que?ns of
county.
Carnival and entertainment features on the Midwi
'Ouiiiiriciai exhibit*
3:00 P.M.—Athletic 7onteats for ftchooCchildren. j
4:00 P.M.—impromptu selections by Alvin High School Band. |
4 15^ P.M. C»owning of Quern and Duchess of 1940 of Brazorta j
11:00 AA1
11:15 A M
3 00 P.M
4 00 P.M
5.00 P.M
nplaint -Fred Wii ______ __ __________ w.
Hazel Saint et al.; the Angleton Station. John F. Wal-
s non-suit and said } —
is dismissed without rejud Gulf Coast County of Agriculture,
. _ . aged an assembly held in An-
gleton Thursday.
"Wn hope to get concerted move-
ment under way for a fuller recog-
nition of the important work be-
ing done at the Angleton Station."
Mr Walker said. “With the grow-
ind entertainment features on the Midwr-
and Commercial exhibits open for inspect,
old settlers of Brazoria County under dir
D. I-er Siataper.
selections by Freeport High School Band.
Freeport High School Band.
for residents of Brazoria County
inder the direction of Will Uzzell.
ival and entertainment features on the Midway.
—.d Commercial exhibits open for inspection,
for valuable attendance prizes.
and entertainment features on Midway. i
"id commercial exhibits open for inspection.
S. WELBOAN
W. G. STEWART
RICHARD J. HIGGINS Secretary-Manag,
EXECUTJVE COMMITTEE
JAMES BRADFORD W. S. MILLINGTON
E. D. BROCKMAN W C. MORRIS
J. R. GAYLE. JR- GEORGE E. STANTON
J. F. LAW and the officers
N. A. McNIEL
Court-
(Continued from Page On*»
deceased Judgment favor plain-
tiffs against defendants for the!
title to and possession of the land I
sued for Costa adjudged against |
Committee Chairmen
Chairman ..........------------------------------- J S w cuomati j
.... RICHARD J HIGGINS
J. F. LAW I
JAMES BRADFORD
W s----------
MAJOR E.
... MRS J E.
-Impromptu nalectiong by the Angleton High School Ban-i
Bond Concert by Angleton High School Band
Carnival and Entertainment Features of the Midway. |
Educational and Commercial exhibits open for inspection. '
Drawing for valuable attendance prizes.
Carnival and entertainment features on Midway
Educational and Commercial exhibits open for in- j
spection.
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