The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, November 2, 1934 Page: 1 of 8
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THE ALVIN SUN
r
Alvin and Brazoria County's Oldest Newspaper"
Authenticity
Results
Issued Every Friday Marn'ng
VOLUME
ALVIN. TEXAS. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 2. 1934
Established 1890
■No. 13
In its 45th Year
*>T
B.
for
out-
■ of Houston. and the grandson of
Alvin Sunday
was
IN 1935 SHOW
A-3
the
of this I
r»r roll
Fell.* Dyk.
and
the honor loll
Same operator’s Massey No I
of
Dan-
W.
I
Hall
I
for
I
Lou
At one time Nelaon was a m*/st,
the Ft. Worth |
County Relief
Office Moved
To Angleton
B.A. Borskey
Elected New
Postmaster
Alvin Tests
Are Center Of
Oil Interest
Grandson of J. J. Dodson Fatally
Hurt When Truck Overturn*
month while the other »
held on the third Sunday.
R. Madara Visits In
Many Foreign Cities
The Earth Publishes
Alvin Oil Story
Report for Hie field is as fol*
I Iowa. ;
T«-Kua company's Eckiait
a locution.
No.
and
of
M
Kid Nelson It City's Firrt
Contender
Winn's Eraconstedes No. 1 ia
a derrick.
Thompson Drilling cumpanv’a
It. I Giving No. 1 set 10% inch cuing
i at 94R feet.
(Continued on page eight)
ALV-N
Trading center of the CM Co*
Country Hub city of 4 counter
B'ezo/ie, Galveston, Fl
and Herne.
ALVIN
"City o» Homes”. Natural Gat,
Bgefr-clty, Pure Water, Sen&ery
Seweri, Srhoolt and
Churches
Nan Strickland.
Grade - -Jimmie
W uOatei,
Dorothy
Brennen.
Total number
t-Jem. School h.
Eighth Grade-
The Railway iHAgaaliAe id ol
! Uo first publiciations to recognise
I the boom io thin city. The story
i over *
■ I
the'
Singing Croup
To Meet In
Schools Issue
Honor Roll
certified
Mansfield
Sovi-mbcr 9, will be for- who will recommend him for ap-
itil after the grid battie1
, he said. ■ United States. Al! qualified voters
Firemen Complete
Plans for Meeting
Alvin Wins Cup at
Bi--County Rally
Elaborate Plans Being Made For
New York Display
P.-T. A. Is To Hold
Meeting Wednesday Report 7712 Bales
a fractured skull. ' L» drilling in
The deceased is survived by hIs?3lO!) feet
listen?. Owida, of Same operator’s Lemmer No. 1
.’•’meth Gr«'i Patsy C
Tenth Grade 'None.
Eleventh Grad*—Roy
MartLa
Hs also maintains a ingri ttarm-
■The game, which is certain to'
1V< and is to be considered .
opens at 3 p. m.
cam
; -vn-niiit* Mai ii”i uni; vuv ui uiv
; ring but also flying out of a near j
by window. Somehow Manuel
hasn’t managed to come out ahead
in a match since then.
Hsrris-Jamsi In Main Bout
“Tiger Harris and Jimmy James
are slated to tangle in the main
event Friday evening. Harris, pro-
(Continued on page four*
in hard shala
Influence Built on
Advertising Built on
Sixteen student® in the Alvin
Public schools were placed on the
' honor roll after the grades dore
issued for the first six weeks of
the present school term. Eight of
the honor pupils were enrolled in
the grommet school and eight in.
High school.
county administrator; M. M. Dod-
son, certifying officer; Mi.-.- Ed;;u
Lee Stockwell, commodity ckrk.
and Mrs Mary Evans, stenograph-1.
______________
I lined nt u me. ting of the (w
I of Commerce last evening
I press time a date for the!
Sar. operator’s Belcher B-13
ouuuiug a uerrica.
S*rr<e operator • 11. O. **. A. No.
*. 9, and 10 arc locations.
Same operator’s H. O. F.
’ it- sidel It drilling n. bird sand
victim was unconscious. Hos-| lime at 2723 feet.
t Same operator’s James No. 1
■half and lime at
. i to
Among the students register* d
at
one
Korea. Arizona sent 3
Florida, Georgia and;
aelec-1 Mexico sent one each, and
Missouri M-nt two students.
The convention ia now meeting j hundred thirty throe Texas ‘
twice l. ’ ** ■ - * •
once in
Alvin will be host to the Galves-
ton i.ounty Singing Convention
i Convention Sunday in the local
Christian ehurch Singing will be.
from 2:30 to I p. m. Rev. A. L.
Bur..,., |«.st..r of the church, »■><!''Hornbj,.k.
I John .M. Davis. i-ecr»tary >f th*- .
! Fourth Grade—
| and Charles King.
-i---kiUii Grarsa.......X
Among t’..e sung directors who
have signified their intention of I
attending the Sunday gathering is
Honoiahie Ralph Crawford county;
irney and president of the sing-. berts.
Total itumbiT on
** j m High School n
Aimeda.I
In the section devoted to Texac
______<!>'• N»’rmber i~>» «t T'>“
A»-I cud to Nortott. Virginia. IHvtoton j l^rth. official mamuiM of the
i iation having donated hid sort-, E. following a six month’s rm iso j ®“*“ V. l.nrt. than. .,
- U H.< hir.u .V.:=ciztic=.; te Rio do J or.re, Rroo?’. Rooro-
Although the Ford Company hasj Ait«n. and Monteridco, Uragusiy. |
>t yet announced to what extent i T
Alvin Man la First to Hold Office Two Weils Completed In Manvel
By Popular Vote Field
Borskey was elected the'
next Alvin Postmaster by a great
majority of votes at the election <
ride. rd-
, Al the Alvin gathering, the pro j
WiUnn grain committer presented fine cr.-.
i Cecil Hood. Caroline Mat- tertainment which included
Tvilyi. Feb I.-. Edith Ro HsUwug Gir' revue by PUP*’’
Mrs. W. A. McCown and »el
tions by students of the Van Tas-
which had been in Alvin the past
week or two left Monday for
i In ordrt to be on th. honor! by writing to Representative Hill,
lul in the Abut .uiool. a pupil that he seek an election st which j
| must have all grader “A" or a-
bove.
| First Grade —First grade pupils
are given no grades the first nx
weeks.
Second Grade
Third
I Smith, Vvic* Mne
j bert l.ibby and
vin Musical Quintit. Iw-ser—
T H E Jenha**?* m behalf ofj.!>***»*••*
tb»- Alvin Chamber nf Commerce ! This y»
extended an invitation to membeif the Merchants Association,
nf th* federation and their friends, which the newly formed
join with Alvin in the day set J York dealership, the Ford
mdde for celebration of the open- Sales Co.. Inc., and ““
South ing of the new Highway 33 Dat 'j Luce, Inc.. New York Lincoln i
from f°r affair has not yet been an-! dealer-, have membership. James >
1 Van Etta and Joseph G. l ewis, c*l
Former Alvin Man
Die* in Nebraska
-—- | organizer* predict that it will be!
Word ha.- been received b, Al-i the beat ever held. Alfred Reeves;
■ vin friends that John B. Brisbin j viee-presidt nt and general manag i
Idled In Omaita, Nebraska. Octu'.ieri vr for th* former National Chant-1
’ His death was caused by pn«-a | t, u.|| manage it as t
ttionia. | Automobile Mt-iiufacturcrs*
The deceased ami bu brother, j
Hsrry T Rrirbir., !s the cariy;
Coach Joe Neveux’s Alvin High
Yellow jackets journey to Texas
City tomorrow where they hope, held last Saturday. Oct 27, in th-*
! to take the Texas High team by ' **•- *;—*---»-
J a good margin. Both schools are
j anxious to come out victors in thia
(conference ,<ame in as much as
i the jackets have a showing of all
wins in conference contests and
also maintains a high stand-
ingX
be cl
I serinuaV
The 1
J the gam
! Thunriai
Brazoria County Federation of great im|
Women’s Clubs met in the Alvin ; port on j
City Hall for an ail-day meeting' gotten u
on October 24. Mrs. Melgaard of; tomorr^j
Brazoria, the president of the or-1 L
gam ration was in charge. ; lo»t
The invocation was offered by
. A. E. Burns after which tl
reguku' order of buaincas
lowed. Reports were made by de- Humble
legates from the various clubs! wrecked
and by chairmen of departments
of activity within the county-wide j at |eaae ft
organization. i -
Mrs. l^igh of Freeport asked
that liberal donations be made to- i
ward the scholarship fund that.
! Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Dodion of Al-'
I vin was fatally injured in an auto'
i accident at 10 a. m. Thursday
TO TAKE PART
Special to Tiit Sun.
New York, Oct 20--At___________ , _______
drawing held here today by the arrival at Jit. Joseph Infirmar,-.
New York Atttvfnobile Merchants »u a Houston Funeral Huine atn-
Asrtociution for the New York; balance. Walter Sullivan driver of ■
Automobile Show, which will be the ambulance, said that Dodson
held in tne uranu veturai i move . »•«» liuvwp. G«»m. U.c U uck. 7>.,
o? I Jan. 5 io 12. the Ford Motor Com-1 bors in the vicinity of the accident
' nnny w»« as-signed Space No. All. are reported to have heard the
First Floor; B-3 Second Floor;! noise of a crash and ii
and E. F. G. Third Floor and the ' ing found the truck on
! Lincoln Motor Company Space No. J The victim wx; unronscic-.
a I B-R, second Floor. I pital attaches sat<l death was due
nf j Dur to the f*rt that in the pmt ‘
•lee-; the New York Show I»as been con-
Iductud by the National Automobile parents; six
; Chamber of Commerce (hr Ford Smtcn. T«*v.*
1 Company ha? never pratlcipatcd. Ixmora, Joo Nell and Helen
»t« lw-invr h •.
it will l»- sponsored bv Merriman of Hondon. Texas.) Same, operator’s Rash No. 2 w
Merchants Association, in grandparent-, Mr and Mn. J. J. a location.
newly formed New Ralph DeWitt and Mrs. W. J.' Gulf Production company’s Co*-
Motor - Dodson of Alvin, three aunu, Mrs. i by No. 4 is drilling
Theodore Evans and two uncles, Gwin Ben and lime at 3741 feet.
Lincoln j *>on of Sinton, Texas and M M.
for the affair has not yet been an-' dealer-, have membership. James Dodson of Alvin.
nounced. • Van Etta and Joseph G. I*wia, c*l Services are to be held th s af-
| the Ford Motor Sales Co., repre-1 ternoon in Houston with Rev,
i .*nted th* Ford and Lincoln inter-i M. Dykes officiating.
1 .■ :tx. respectively, at f* Armring. I
Elaborate plan* are being ma.
for the forthcoming Shoe
. ..nd insolent# from near by towae
Tu»’ Joi:; ~i~th.<- service of prat. ■
An v large Htten*l-am*e
is expected and in
I increase two dozen
j have Steer, purchased. It U
i iiopvv that with these additivu.*l
j lawk ? evciyoue can be supplied
.iZrintfe 7b Concrete On Highway 35 JACKETS TO
Appear On \at pif^g^y po City OfAlvin p[AV JEX AS
Alvin’s first mat contender KU Highway 35 next Friday, Nov. 9 , , . . • . . . . .
’ to delay tn finishing the highway 1
of the present ’
i the Alvin celebration will be post- >
> ported until after December 1. ’By 1
that date contractors will have
completed the shoulders of the
new highway and cleaned up the
right of way,’ he said, “This will
‘ grv-r—tnr-a—better- oppert-unity—to-
j description is section 7 of the H
and T. B. survey, south<-ast of Al-
vin.
. On the Alvin dome, north of
i this city, Stanolind Oil and Gau
! company’s J W. Surface No. 1 ia
[.ointment to the President of the j making , surf8ce hole, drilling at
•jr United States. All qualified voters
i.ijgPridsy the Yellowjackets | were Democrats and who received
j^F the fast Humble team with
>re of 32 to f> The game was I
layed on the Humble field. !
The Jacket* carae from
contest a completely
team. Over-confidence
seemed to be their foe and co-d
better score.
In speaking of the Humble de-j
feat. Coach Neveux said, “I can’t-
ward the wtholarship fund that - amount tor the game. The boyxj
some boy or girl might soon enter ■ Just failed to play footbalL They
college. Mrs. Wickham Lee re-1 can—and do—put up a mighty
quorted rooperation in lhe extab- i niM conteat
lixhing of a ft*, likens to be Humbk Mok -
uxed by any tndmdual rextdmg ... sub<.tuU. were put m.'
Brazoria county Mrs. w B. Log-' ... .. . , , ,
, ,,, ... . .. These lads did well in holding the
gins uf West Colombia urged the , ...
* . . , ! opponent from a higher .‘core.
‘ support of everyone for a county i
I stock, which can only be obtained ’
FORD COMPANY
A considerable period of time -
was devoted to the discussion ot;
the proposed tax shifting amend-
ment which had caused so much
comment at the recent Democratic
convention held in Galveston. The
| organization urged everyepe t >
| work against the measure.
The women are making evary
effort to have Brazoria County
historical apote utaikod fur u«e
c -iniii*: (~<-titeiit.i;il. They an- ilso
inter-', tel in the paving of High-
way ft4’. The entire federation ■
I plans a trip to Goliad and Sun j
;1 Antonio in the near future. A date j
I ior inis journey has uoi been as -
the nc-veaaMiy r.umb.r
yances has not been obtain-
about SOO feet.
This wildcat boosts the latest
1 their mail at the local Post Office type drilling equipment and has
were entitled to vote. ; ot ’no,lt vompiete and com-
Mr. BonUy will .urt-erj Sett1*"' •bUiMbkh It u rt-
ported that the test is to go 10,
Denson, wbo was appointed clglit fvet-
y.-.rs »go by Prw>idrat CooUUg. G g c.
A crew of the Geophysical Rc
' ttearch corporation came to Alvin
( Saturday from Louisiana and
! again established an office in the
McAshan building. This company
|„1>B / i fi .n vffice m Alvin for several
week® a few months ago. Abo us
fifteen seismograph workers
the entertainment.
of members of the local team to I A sy.
«X«r th, race, will h- m*J» Uter. j t>4t, win ,tUnd and will Ukaijr | xludenl,;
The menu for the supper honor- • present a group of vocal
ing visiting firemen is as follows. tiona.
hot tamnlcs, cabbage salad, pota
to chips, huns. and Coffee. The* iwice monthly, once in Alvin and * town' one or more r«pree.«nt-
Tapper and dance will be at the - onCe Jn Arcadia. Alvin has a gath
American Ixvgion Hail and I ,.Hng on the first Sunday of each
crounda. ' while the other session is
j querer.
j ago, —------ _____
Alvin won Hie Kimmons cup for! Manuel a kno<‘kout that wnt the
attendance at the rally of the Bi-
County Endeavor Association
the Presbyterian church in Angle-
ton, Monday evening. The devot-
ional service and the entertain-
ment program were under the di-
rection of the Angleton society.
Rev G. W. Freeland, pastor of
the church, acted a* leader in the
song service and the respective
reading. This was followed by a (
devotional period.
Short talks on local <>ocietie3
were given by Rev. A. E. Burns,
representing the Alvin Endeavor,
Ora Wollam, speaking for Dan-
bury and Kay Gale for Angleton j
The men followed the same out- j
line in their talks, dealing with
the number in the society, hu*v it
waa organized, some of the spec ml
achievcmr-nU and a recognition ‘ :
the oil leers of lhe society.
* Mi-..- Marabel Casey uf Alva
president of th< Bi-County oigan-
ixation, was in charge of the bus
iness me*ting, The next rally f
—the grouf^ w4i-1—-
Sunday, Nov. 25. Th
ojwn at 2:30 l m Ai' rr. ■mber*
and other interested lire asked t >
remembi-: the dr.lv and plan to at
tend.
With acceptances from se- jn-
teen Volunteer. Fire Departments i a
in this .section, the local tlepnr'- ing convention. Other luadeia wh<*(
muxit cvj.tia.ii* u this w*.-- •* ( r. >u I** »**.*xt wU'-l G. M adc,
for the monthly convention of the i Texas City; R. Hollis of iiu
Gulf ('oast Volunteer Fireman’*. I ii.n Charlie Ireland
Association to be here Tuesday,! |{< x HarnM S<-il» <-k of Friends- Pupils Enroll From
November 13. jwoid and Ora Wollam of Dan-. 133 Et*XaS Towns
The convention is to begin at |-H
5:30 p m. with a businese meet- Many -peciai musical numbers!
•ng to be followed by hose laying | have been arranged. C. P. Davia
races, supper and a dance io cIoac ! and W allace Davis, both of Alvin, • for the fall semester
Announcement will offer several duet numbers, (western University is
special delegation from Ar-, far away
Ou interest in this vicinity ia
divided between Alvin’s two wild-
cat*, the already deep test on the
?j Prank Truksa frara, Murtang
City HUI. He m the firxt »>»n „„d the newer one on the
the .Ute ot Texa. to till the of : j w Surfat, jV1Tin dome.
flee throuith .n election. | With ^llin, on Ue Truk-
or t»>e «•« '»<« Xot- wll(fc.Bt ,t MW,
skey rtWieed 317. Hu dortXt o|- | #f lni^K»nc«-U. onpeMml Stantel
iwnent. M. M Dodw, poUed 193|momi,nurily Margi„„liM h.1
vote.. R. F. McGinty had <>5 -nd• n„ih^ M -u6 („u Tae
C. C. C.llow.y, 58. Several of the I wi|ikB1 u uiog by &
ballot. Were cut mmI, in m moth ,nd K G priuing .-ompany .nd
as they were not properly marked
is being primed for and could not be credited to any
, Coach Neveux stated; onc candidate.
, The remaining game of Mr. Borskey will be
Lrtance, that with Free- ; u> Congressman J. J.
Alvin residt nta who are employ. ta broken collar bone
ed in the office and are now work K ;
I who 'has not been seen on
I vin mat for several weeks. Nelson j of Commerce are compiet.ng plai
j was discovered quite by chance, * for an all-da) celeoration. The
| and those who have watched his ganization decided several moi
workouts expect him tonigl' to ' ago to hold a barbecue, rodec*
The munty-wid- Re-empl.>y-1 wlnnei 1 dunce on the new pavement1
ment Serviex hehded by R C. Ma, - .... w.„ , . th, higbw.y wtrtU b.
.,ull. u «iu ImUd u> th. A‘»‘»|pubiK.,1Ki„gllteroi,lh, Ft. Worth Commute, for UM kflki^
qu.rt. rs, Mlu Attlee t.rsy MUj mat am) waj of I .ppo^ ,t th.t time
a., xtvii..Kiu..!. r or t is wivic, touKhrtrt customers in the bluin.-rx l"*vn making
Miss l-auline Kidd. Alvin case I
worker, also remains in this city.'
The work under the control
Mias Kidd is not in any way
nested with the two other
nation and is operated by
state for the City of Alvin.
of votton v»mnea Ai>u '- ....
| ntnriy-fpwr year ot<i Mvthodwt
——— j institution art- im fuiiuws : Robert i
According to the Department of j Jaiues Hood, eon of Mr. and Mra | ftr!d W(u never rebin’* Th. Uris ; fact that this will be the first eleven gears, and the officer* and, wive.
, cenaus report 7712 R. J. Hood; Strait Kinimvn-, eonj bins soon after the norm Vfi A; t,me in >m years that it has been crew were elaborately entertain-'«j.”
f ..ktUHi have been ginned’of Mr. ar:d Mrs. E. t. K ’ b;„ u, (Uh in Ncbnu-1 r..pres-nted at lhe New Toik ■ ed in ea.h place. ■
:oria countyJroir. the jiop :iyjx>n Vogwi, son^f Dr. and Mr* ga i Show, jt may safely be amtmu l The ahip i* to be stationed in! the first pubUciationx to jecogniso
« Mr. Brisbin is survived by his that the Ford exhibit will be on aj Norfolk four months, after which:
rand
iwhi n
dated.
were
(d have
i toughest customers in the business been making airange melts
‘Nelson will go into the ring with.their individual departmeltx.
the echoe* of pre-fight whooping’ Further plans were to«<
Tiambcr
L At
Laffair
ofi
con |
organ- •
the
J*. J.JDodson
' Is Killed
InjAccident
, i . fi^toen seismograph workers will
use the office as headquarters.
I The group of workers for the
I Geophysical Service Incorporated
Merriman J. Dodson, age 26,
I son of John Dodson of West Col-;
umbia and Mrs. Elizabeth Dodson i Orange, Texas.
in Manvel Field
In lhe Manvel field two welli
were completed during the past
week. On Monday, the Texas com
( pony’s H. O. F A. No. 7 came in
driving i flowing 200 barrels on a quarter
• overturned in the 4SOO block ot meh choke. Screen was set at
: Bellaire street, Houston. ! 3992 fe€t- , „ .
„ , Same operators Cascio No. £
I lhe Dodson family lived iu Al- . , «* j u
whs completed Wednesday, flow
i vin about sixteen years ago an*’., (ng ^oo barrels on a quarter-inch
I have uuMiy fl'ivlid* Slid aC'JUZi!'- . Fee* n wo# set at Mftft
! lances in this city. The deceased
I attended the Alvin public scAools.!
Dodson a truck driver for
Young's Bakery, wa> dead upon'
Same npcrut- i ’s F-IcTlr A-9 ia
dnit-.ttg tn h*ui Mine at *40u —I
Rolland Madara, with the U. S. >
usual, die I S. Ranger, was recently transfer- ’
le. - xxrtrl Irt. X-'-irCrfitV Vlee—rti*, IllvtelrtH
ath-es. Genrge-town sent sixty-
three students. Houston and San
Antonio eatnc next with eleven
i *>i. u ui uiu*.ia, I (.j. jor jp,. lunnri n«uuru< v-x«a>' ». ■ j
tudents each. Bci.umont and Tay- j ,A His death was caused by pnea f,,,r WT|| manage it as usual, the S. Ranger, was recently transfer- •” ,he November i»»uo of
tor t»i wllf, rnyht .tu,i<.nt„ K1:„,O„,.V , AuttqwWto MxmkfttUrw*- Ax-1 red to Norfolk. Virata. Divulon | Ettlh. -fficikl muitt of
Cxmpv ttd Ivrpu. Chral, xen«. bl, brother,| s.wl»ti,.q having donated ‘ix tort- E. foltort* a xitc month-, tnto| S*M» Ee lm«. there to » xhort
>X tudentv each. ; if™ y «s the ‘ ;v,,. u, th. 5f.-har.U A^ccUttoS. ’ to E!.o de Joatire, Boencj . tlt,ed ' Alv,n ■’ Oil Bocrr“
of Cotton Ginned Alvm> n-p«r.«niui:*»^ in I fj i^o, nUtand operated the first Although the Ford Company 1mm-AIi««. »ud Mu.aterid- t’raguay , The «fery states that driUinff
Th- Pa ♦ T- -h- A—nr- I ’■ *’ ’■ ' * **“■ ice facto<y m Alvin. TN. factory i not yet annoimcod to what extent, The Ranger was the first Amari-1 here is in progress and that ”the
■ X \i PM ------- |iiwUluUon art im follows Robert; w„< destroyed «n the 1VW stor.iiwin narticipate. in view of the! can vessel to visit these ports in ■ backers of the boom expies theiu
won o. the Aiviti i uhhe m hv<. According to the Department m j James Hood, son of Mr. and Mia. nnd WM n,.ver rebtn’* Th. Brfc I far. that this will be the first rieven vears. and the officers and selves as being greatly sneourag-
T ! eenzus report 771? F. J. flood; Strait Kimmvn . sun m!1S fcoon afur the ,-corr. hfl A= . ;ne in .
at 4 o ci<x:k. The topic for the. i. ,u- »,f have be. n ginned - cf Mr. arid Mry E. l tvir.mo:: b;„ u, make tUii hbiue m Ncbnu-1 represented it
program is 'Health . ' in Bi.v-oria county from lhe crop Myron Vogun, son of Dr. and Mrs. ga.
All member’ of the As’^ciation’ of 1934 prior to October 18. In* J W. Vcgar.; and Wesley Willianv- x;.. i- -'"“f v- hl-’ .... ... ....
xrt urg«.l to bv prtttM. VixiU-n/.h, fame period tut fur 9687 \ on of Mr wd Mrs H. C WO- -if, Mrt' john B. Bribin' .nd r.Ts'.fy'ng’lv' l.'rti'Uml” ImJTrwv'! it -Bl move on to iu homo porl ^iu h»v7 lilny rradtt,
srt =i-rrr' ■ ■-■ b„,be,. it.,., r -ba- 's... 1 ..a. d a. .. ,t_.
tiosriquart.r, for Brazoria
County Relief Board moved from
Alvin to Angleton this week. For I Nelson will climb into the padded I On Wcine«day
quite some time the office has I ring tonight in an effort to eli-! week the last of the concrete wa.-» ■
been located in this city and work | rninate one of the better grapplers poured and is now bein? cured, a
of IM. kind for th, count,- bad i „„ ,h„ we,k|y r,H jn | p„Co„ wWcb requtrt, about 10
M oms on from here. The ; th, , ,..w„t Another Alvimte d.yx.
bottd „.now lout.-d m the offrto, wb^uW t) hil injtia| | Mmv ft. la.„ul, ,tr,uh o,
IM?** Anil'*”" «"» N.ttontd' c(, tonigl,t Bd, w|w nw concrrte already
|wHT not lie in the'ring because of ’ bpened'td tF£ffTiniiSTe_tKnng_OTiiv-
... vttw... ^w..tt. wm*. about a . lile detour a* the north show our new road to greater ad-
Kid Nelson, billed as the “Alvin edge of this city. | vantage.”
.... , W. Manuel,! As the finished highway stretch-! ________
the Al-1 es into Alvin . the local Chamber I .
M.lart.. • nt < nmmprre are roniniet.ntr nlmi. , OA||k| f*W Al II A A
Luulili ULUdo
Fhs j
MEET IN ALVIN
chance, * for an all-day c
of pre-fight whooping
ringing m his ears.
The AMnite’e opponent is a
mighty clever grappler and goos 15“.“’ * V .<*-**“ ", garni
about hi. work tn a rao.t xelentl I n,,‘ >rf b'"n " T1.
i to- manner. Ar the opening of th.- ••«P’<'<-1 K“< ••”"« deemlo^ui
.how. in tbi. ell, fa»L« a ■*•>' °'
great Ian following and tone out i ' ■1'■b"Uo'- b*‘ •"
; of prat-ticxlly every match a con-1hear tutor,.
1 n r. However about a month
», "Happy Jack'* Batey handed Alvin Public
.■ijriuvt a niiftovut cua. .wmx.w w.,gt
■ scientific star not only out of the
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The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, November 2, 1934, newspaper, November 2, 1934; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1251829/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.