The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, December 11, 1936 Page: 1 of 8
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THE THRONE WILDCAT TEST
Three
Scout
IMe
Brovich
uf
ANOTHER ALVIN MOOS ILK
Th
To deal
An old
In
v\
WB?
Christmas Party
Ministerial Notice
PEOPLE MWW ItWM
Warning
SANTA CLAUS LETTERS
1WAKU Jltrs
DOWN FROM
Others Hurt
One Seriously
Injured
PRODUCES GAS
OIL-DISTILLATE
BUYS HASTINGS
FIELD ACREAGE
Goldston
Teat Enlivens
Activity
CLYDE STEWART
MEETS DEATH
IN CAR CRASH
teaming and
making
the
*u.--
bunin-
'• party wit I
hi To our
—p,-»aishaL-----------
Acts Quickly
Duke of York Will
Take Title of
George VI
Our Thanks to You
it ib not po?*ible for words to
Deep Well Plugged
Back and Makes
Producer
■ -tablixhmentx
the down town
rind the future
a b urines* center,
i of its neames-
» | Halvieche
n.. cheat.
h. ! oualy injured but
then'* condition i-
critical.
Mr. and Mrs.
Il v
on the
from one glittering bauble to i
’ Emnta and I walked io-
' it i i-xs UAND
' HARVEY RHODES MARRY
The Betty Parker Bible <’ia*a
will hold then Chnatm&a party
■Monday afternoon. December 14
at 2:30 o'clock, in the basement
J of the Methodist Church.
1 to be
reive their gifts,
must be present,
cannot get the
B. Jr.,
29th.
Mr. and Mrs. W J. Richard
non Jr are the proud parents of
an • pound girt Dorothy Ann,
bom December 1, 1936.
II J Frank Long. Shadow Steele, Dou/
I Remley and John Miller super-
after hi* ( limstni it th; cld ihtiatc.’,
A. Barth [where they are wrecking the build-
31 [ mg - . Jud Whitson, A. L. Mai- j
t- tin, Watt Davit and A. E. Rate*
.11 I Jjjjjjj £WsflJ‘» |
O. G. Wei'
with several bundles of Christmas
pnper tucked under his arm . . .
P*Anl*> Down Tnwn reporter ru >-
poxt engaged in an
iitg conversation «f
trying to -•> • "lt; “KP1-
Scott Boncoo «»in« down in-
-idewslk *ith n rmi.o lobio undf
hi, arm -- Cl,uS« Holloway
riraUUf ssiw: the *<** ......
J S. Jackson. H:. MrDon- I
John McDonald and A J %———•■
Whiuoi. Vnclc Dan Mol'.r and
1 -------o------- ; Frenbour dancing th« jig
Birth Announcements [nous R’mJ's
and H. E. Moor*, all leaning ->r | mg - - Jud Whitson,
one poet engaged in ar. inter.- t -I tin. Watt Davit and A. E. Rate*
Jack O’Neil i Uugliiug about something fanny,
---we wonder what? . O. G. Well-
boni and A J. lioberUOD going
to stick John Osborne for a cup
of coffee, but did they? -- DoDo
Baxter strutting down the street
The Alvjfi Ministerial Asueria-<
tion will meet Monday morning. |
December !4th, at the Methodi •»(
Church at 2 o’clock
I and on<
..•sis dnited
In a col 11..ion, at the intersec-
tion of the Sugarland ami Pear-
land-Manvel highways, about thru
o'clock yesterday afternoon Clyde
Stewart w*s injured so badly that
lrv—u-14.4 ?n tiu way to. Memorial^
Hospital in Houston. A Proberg
ambulance took him to Hvuatoo
I but he pawed away when lie wu
within three block- of the hospi-
i tai. Stewart was driving a pick-
| up Fold truck at the time of the
ellizion ar.d was alone.
Another car
Mr. and Mi*. J- B. Thompson
announce the birth of a «on. J
bom Sunday. November
Maeo Stewart No. *
by the Shell interests to ■
The Sun man was in Howton
"'Monday and gravitated around to
j th» Wilson Stationery X- Print '
where for eight
superintendent of [
A. !
for the I
I was t . ..
‘ this hard digging.
The operator.- are very much ! age lit - about one and one-haii . t. nnsinia- nouuay. mu.
ged by the discovery which I miles northeast of Goldeton's fii-t'of fourteen to provide
in the Perry and Austin . aork actually doubled
came a rollicking
Humble Oil and Refining com-'the holiday -**a-on.
my owns most of the acreage i Thanksgiv
ihe W.- l I'l ivI.ilaWOvd
.Mr- I t in-i Lodgv and H. B
Rhod< were quietly married at
the parsonage of th« Church of
Christ in Houston, Friday after-
noon at 1 30. Mr- Rhode* i<
proprietor of Lillian's Beauty
ihd Mr Rhode* is a ptumb-
Alvin. They
their respective
« and will make
Shop
ing contractor in
< win continue
lines of burine-f
their home here.
Death Come* To
Mrs. Stanton
Result of
i and Trials of‘
Wisconsin Family
Depicted
io «>>a R R. Commissioner
Smith
there and re-1
Thv children I
The parent.-* i
bring
•ick. .
company u.ih Mr. n. n. : while in
I former resident and Mow holder j noon
„ w . of propertier. in the Hastings oH '
Mrs. O^E. Sutej. M.eHen.
Soulb l>.k«u. and Mrs Ev. I I
Sh.phwd«>n. .f Smuk City. !<■’■» „w,„ , 0, jj o(
•'» iMj !n th.- vicic!tr -f a.-,, x-j
...it smonr ih. Msdsr. .nd fcr- >t dmt_ .
Jan families, who are their rets-i..^ .... -------
****•• ____ [the visit of both the commissioner 1
Trainma-iter A. G. Fisher an<liandMr For,J
G. E. Webber, assistant safety |
supervisor of the Santa Fe, were i
here from Galveston T —, (
Wilson Station
ing Company.
[ years he was
the plant. An old associate,
IE Anderson, estimator
rowrwsnv ww»- ehn»->"g
beautiful specimen of Fonderosn
lemons that grew on his place i
Alvin, which is occupied !
Last Friday morning City Mar
«hal A A Saveli received infor-
'afuvrm*tlon ln 'rol" <he I1’1'-'-'Irav.iw on Turadw morninr for
reek for Our Oil Fields TheOfk^^au
Yield reports GULF COMPANY '--
salt 1)1-1 iftRIKHKTHUX
W. L. GeMrten's No. J
being drilled about 1000
mations are running about 200
feel high, plainly indicating an
uplift. Bottom of the hole was
down below 6700 feet and in the
Discorbis, which is the base of
the Miocene and topping the Oii-
I gecene. Nine and five-eighth*
• inch casing was set at 6430 feet
! to protect the hole. Before en-
{tering the Discotbi* the bit pene-
trated around S00 feet of har I
lime marker and the drill stem
twisted off several times in , and oil
diamonds and i
i their home ■ express our heart felt gratitude
to our many friends through the
' sympathy extended and beautiftal
. floral offerings, which helped to
; soothe the torn and lacerated
j heart* in the low of one mi dear
' and close as our little Mother.
B. A. Bonkey and Family.
Geor,?e E. Stanton and
Family.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C Madara.
Mrs. 0. E. SUite, Mra Eva
Shepherdson and Miw l^ola
j Nolen spent a lOupIc of days with
Mr and Mrs W. Palmo are relatives in Hou«ton this week
Tuesday ; motoring to Mexico City, where) — ■■ w--—-
looking over the properties here, they will enjoy a brief stay._______ Send the Sun as a Xmas present.
going to be
lieath-dealing
nr<. times when
ie to avoid fatal tc-
i tno many instances
u result of criminal
■ten i and utter disregard
yU* aafeiy of others. Lt seems
g mere are person* who,
that it i- almost impos-
B to be convicted in case of
Mtanebile death, apparently
U thrill out of “accidentally"
«• Liking the life of mi-
9 tang*.
j shows that the structure is tl«ere ! produce
,as outlined by geophysics. I survey.
Boy Scouts May ' T‘- , 4t’“; H
J • >nd one-half miles from the two j pM
*-»C * *COl*gAXllZCLs -sts« united some time ago. one t jn
Married to 7H00 feet and topping ■ vision which is between
T.-.c Boy Scout movement, j the Fno, the other to 6000 feet acreage
which has been dormant
for the pa-t year or r
ises to come to life again.
Thuisday night of la»t week a
meeting war held at the home of
G. Welch by a num-
Funeral services for Mr . Loah|b*‘r of our clt,ien.-. looking to the ithe Beaty.
reorganization of the Scout troop! firm, which is drilling the Truska
JlWre-t th. doings of Eng-
K* bng and “Wallie" is such
■ * dear thinking person won-
h if we have progressed so
3 fii since the feudal days.
■ in thi.- day of wide-
**i knowledge, the private
k of two human beings, nei-
r of whom ha- ever been noted
wy authority for accomplish-
of inu-iiect or talent, out
Jef mi., ditherings, should
l - fnti.ilisUupiwu-
F?*1 c The king has al-
I* h'.wn looked upon a? a very
kN* and likeahle <-hap but
*«'■ never heard of his auth
k» of any document of mo-
And then- are star* in
Mr. and Mra. A. J. Trantow
Calibrate Anniversary
Jephson, S. N. Maxwell, C. G. quarters at the Warwick hotel.
Wellborn, T. A Smith, E. M. Mr. Beaty was formerly head of
Dunn. Revs. A. E. Bums and the Texas Company, and his pres-
Thos. I Beck and former scout- fence near the seat of operation*
master. S. C. Eernisse. I fa interesting.
The meeting was preside*.
Railroad Commissioner Lon A.
Smith wa? in Alvin last Friday
and called at the Sun office, in
w.ih Mr. H. H. Font
Wisconsin, when1
she had spent the summer, accom-
, panic J bj her daughter, Mrs. H- .
A. Borskey and Mr. Korskey. I
She was brought to a Dallas hot- j
pital where she was confine! for
one week and then brought to t!ie rvar |UWM of t|
St. Joseph’’ Infirmary in Hou -lon t|,(. evening
ton, remaining th< re for h week*, I at 5.3Q p
then brought home where ore. ;|t p
1 Children
* including 12
I requested
The South Alvin field, in which
^he Frank Tru»ka No. 1 it being
drilled on an HO acre tract out of
the H. T. A B. survey No. 6 by
Beaty. Bowles and Boraodi. bag
1 h**n muchly in the limelight thi’
week. The discovery of an hith-
erto unknown salt uplift is report-
s, ed practically proven, as ih« for-
. ..awraw Sire KMSV1I IIIiere«U VV j ‘ ~ ~
;a depth of more than ten thou-
j -»and feet, was plugged back an-l |
brought in as a producer of gas-
distillate this week. The gas
production is estimated at around
8,500,000 feet daily through a
l choke, laiter it be-
oii, fccCocdlng io is-
ports, and increased its pressure.
[Orders were given to turn the
well into a separator for a thor-
ough te-t. The completion of tn s
« a producer has caiP“»d
interest in the new
area, and activity L-
speeded up.
——--o
1 G. Hazgett,~-.upenntendvnt,
A. Eiland, passenger agent
mana-
offker, M Hou.ton to be on th.!jtheir m.portive home, helped Mr.
lookout for » young tr«n ■ „nd Mr. A. J. Tmntow ceh bratc
port.-,I r,t huvine Stolen a car from I lh,ir 3r>th w,.jjin< r«ary on
» H..j.ton man A phowrai.-. Mwniav right. nf„mbrr Tlh
and dMa'Io.! nrtory. recor: ; H,.the above inert:.,. ,
,.»<it in 'ana imtiru. mf ISWMV seswv, ■
more, prom- | cast of the Beaty, Bowles «S Bor-1
* sodi we'!, are cenaHered on the |at.,
i <dm’e of the structure.
Bvaty in Hoetton
■ Ainos L. Beaty, president
Bowles and Borsodi
non 01 me iscout troop; firm, which is drilling the Truska
Others present in aiidi- w«-!l in the South Alvin field, ha*
two J
tract- owned by Stanolind
One-quarter bf a r....» —----
of Goldston'* No. 2 Fee oiler . gallon stone crocks and placed
H-.unble ha* made location for its: the ceiiai to mellow. Thee jar*!
No. I Bcmeckcr. | took their places beside mnum-
Humble's No. 5 Brown has'erable jars ot home made pickles,
been completed making 2* har-1 jellies, jam*, honey, maple ayrup
tel* an houi through a quarte**- [and jars of pork frfied down and
inch rhoke and its No. 7 Brown I c overrd with lard.
is near completion at 6090 fee*. I "Beside* the shelve* containing
---n------- several hundred jar* of canned
fruit, were long shelve* groaning
[with snow apples, ru*sets, wolf-
I rivers, w me sap*, and a half dozen
of Hoskins, Nebraska, Mr-. Henry [all hand-picked and so placed
Mdler of Kimhall, S Dakota, Mi s. I that they would not touch and rot I Seguin. He had many friends here
Julius Wachter of Hadar, Neb-1 Beyond thi- fruit cellar was a I among the employes of the var-
taska, and Mrs. Philip Asainuaiioot cellar containing bin» of po- j ious oil companies and allied in-
of Stickney. S. Dakota, before 1 tato*- and a mound of xand in ! tere-t-.
which cabbages, carrots, beets | Both cai> wane lu*d!j damaged
and parsnip* were buried. : in the crash and it seems that
“In the attic, hanging from th5 1 they met broadside at the inter-
rafu-is woe fat geen-. ducks and ! section.
rooster*, all cleaned a>.d froze
(See \MAH STOI’Y page Bl
ie American Legion will hold I
annual Tree of Light on j
City Had. c
if December 24th. [ tified and were on their way t-» 1 Grace «... ..«■
Santa will wiv.- Houston with him. j Mr. Erich Trantow. Bill Schock, I
•harp. ---o-——— und Gretchen and Florine Tran-;
who are up 10 ami R. R. Cunimissioner
? * ! Smith In City
, and Joe Short, advertising mana- I
1 livre >n j-siviri, wmen ** ucvapirn
i ger of the Texas Bus Lines, In . . ,« .• z- »
; . by Mrs. George Gordon, mother
Mr. Ander- [
The
gifts to
home to the child due to
ne«s or other ailments.
yes-
throne an<i
and
im- j
I The
j urilled
Ann Stanton. 77, widow of the
■ate E. J. Stanton who, togcth.-i
with his son, George, founded the
-tore of E. J. Stanton & Son.
were held at St. John's Catholic
Church at 2.30 p. m. Saturday.
Rev. Hugh Finnigan of Houston
sang the requiem nuMs, and inter-
ment was in the Confederate
Ce'durlei1 y'"under 'the ’uu'v'i isiin 0”
Froberg Undertaking Company.
Mrs. Stanton died at her home
in Alvin shortly after midnight
Friday ax Jie result of injuries
received in a fall while on a visit
to the Texas Centennial expooi-
tion in Dallas September 28.
She was on her way home from 1
Fond-du-Lac, Wisconsin, wlv 1 .
. Tree of Light on
City Hall Lawn ■<
Soon
my eldest
subd!- j Eliza u:-.d Ella a«*I«*ed mother
Gulf’s stirring up large batches of h
--------! ...v . ..v, ww> w «... ’acreage and production with th* jey rookie* in grey enamelled dii
Alvin i and halted. The Strake test*, nt»e i exception of u 40-acr* t.wt own* puns. The dough waa caiwfully
!ed by McSpadden and two 10- (hilled and then balun 1 into hund-
re tract1 owned by Stanolind. reds of hard aninu'. cookies that ,
mile wortboarf were, carcfv 'y packed intc five- i drought Mr and Mr*. Hai' - hen
Ftoe oiler , gallon stone crock* and placed in i*Rd Mi.«» U iecker to the office of
I Dr. R. M Johnson in Alvin
where they received attention.
They were iater taken to tha
Methodist Hospital in the Martin
ambulance and accotnpaniad by
Dr. Johnson.
Mr. Stewart leave* a wife and
several children and name here
some time ago a* superintendent
for M U. Borden,
truck contractor, making h»«
home on the Texas Company Iraae
al ^TanvieK Tux Toi iiior ’lioiiio' wa*
King Edward of England
terday abdicated his
asked that his successor
brother, the Duke of York,
mediately ascend the throne. Ihi-
comes as a climax to the week- of
anxiety following the news that
he would eventually marry Mi
Wallis Simpson, twice a divorcee,
and a native American.
The Duke of York will probab- •
ly take the title of King George
VI. The Mt king of Kngbnd h,.-
two daughters and no male hei«- I
wv .... .:Kiin flowing
1 The mo.-t noticeable effect of I
the king's abdication wax the ;
strength displayed in British and I
American stock and commodity |
market*, due probably to relief \vp|>
from anxiety over the possible j
effect of a standpat attitude - n I ,jUv,n
the part of the king to retain 1 is j lo l)(.
'hrone and t.urry a.- he chose
Mr*. Simpson i* being carefully
guarded through fear of possible
attempts tn do her bodily harm.
All food given her i* tested a .1
precaution against poisoning.
j Marshall Field s toy department
............. .... ________A ga*
i ed longingly at a life-sized Shii
hay Temple doll and the l«te*t
thing in doll trunks containing a
I whole new doll wardrobe, thir-
F*«*, [ *cen-y**r old Philip examined bi-
__ feet } cycle* and books and hocaey sticL*.'■
south and east of the Fc,- No. 2,! The department was full of chil-
has cored an oil -and between ! dren. It was hard to keep an
5990 and 6035 feet and casing is ! eye on the youngster* as they
being set for a production test, j ran f._
It in being wat-hed with great j mother
interest. 1 gether talking of our own child- I
Cecil McSpadden has sold the . hood on the farm How different |4
• 3X6 acre lease, recently obtained (0Ur Christmas m the rambling' Another car figuring in the
from the Cotton Belt Oil Com- Wisconsin farmhouse wa- from ».»'<**** *as driven by Fritz Hal-
pany, for a • eported con-ide rati on Christinas for young modern-, m '■’•‘hen, of Bellvdle, who wax re
of approximately 4400.000 m‘Chicago turning to hi- ome after a buei-
paymenu to th- ‘ Work on our fathei’ falIn trip to (laheston. Hia wife
i Gulf Oil Corporation. The acre-| never ceased; not even for the n<’ “ Ni - F.lla Wiecker were with
very much [age lie- about one and one-nan ,< hristma- '.oiiuay With a i.un.iv j”'’” 4li uiusniM of the
for, th- 1 Halviechen car were injured, Mrs.
but b*- i Halviechen su-taining two frac-
sport during tures of the skull and internal
after «»juries. Mi. • Wi-cker was com-
stcr*. plwmng of bark injuries ai d Mr.
injured in the
The last two are not seri-
Mrs. Halvie-
con«ide«ed a*
where
week later she parsed away
Mrs. Staiuo.. was born in '
I’rospect, W18., on Novenioer
1859, and came to Alvin with her
late husband from that state in
1909.
Surviving are her xon. George,
one daughter, Mrs. B. A. Borskey.
wife of the Alvin po’tmastei ;
three brothers, Ben Tice of Iowa.
Ralph Tice of South Dakota, an i
George Tue of Fond-du-Lac, Wi-
corisin; one slater, Mr- Frank
Delliger of Fond-du-Lac. Wiscon-
sin ; six grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren.
Active pallbearers were em-
ploye* of the Stanton Mor*: Chris
Isaac*, Lawrence Pearson, Dar-
win McMullen. G. M GusUfson,
Pau! Schaeffer, and Ervin
Edomn.
Honorary nallbearers included
O. «. Wellborn. W. C. Greer. R.
W. Peebles, W E. Steele, E. L.
Long. E. C. Amo, J. H K-jIeph-
«on,
aid,
I were caller* at the
town yesterday afler-
They anticipate a good
buxines- during the holidays and
say that they will exert every ef-
: fort to give the public courteous,
j safe and dependable transports
| tion.
We enjoyed
uiiu ucuiiici' [wmv i.issvij, is-vw. j
[enclosed. | evening: Mr. and -Mr- Fred j
[ Before noon Marshal Sav.-ll Trantow and 'laughter*, Mr. and
T, > had cornered hi* man and off!-Mr*. Carl Schock and children. {
I. ’cd- from Houston had been no- Mr and Mi- Bhicus Brown. Mr-.
h. I tified and were on their way to i <:«»«.* Miller. Mr Ed Schock
Houston with him.
as
Fall!
I Principal
[in Alvin. V»»>a |».^-vnv ,11 •<>«,- ) WV>? 10 MW (Vims swim, *t*»—
{tion to Mr Welch, were J H E [arrived in How-ton and engag»>d I
■ i-_l-._ a xi xi._a._ii n n I______*.__•*._
1 OXj
-'CT
ough discussion of the problem
“Uncle Joe’’ Jephson wu ap-
pointed a committee of one to
c-nfer with the Lions Club and
! ascertain their attitude toward
•ponsoring the movement, s.....
which refreshment* were served
and the meeting adjourned.
here in
-Sun office ioJ M„ Andcrwn
son and wife usually spend th*
week ends here, and he becomes ■
quite loquacious when describing
the merits and possibilities of the
Alvin aod, and what i* mere, he
deliver* the good* by his show-
ings of various products produced •
'here on hfa own place Recently'
| Mr_. Anderson suffered the loss!
of a number of <“
other jewelry from
in Park Place.
(By Cera A. Soooner)
“Today we took the children to I
ar.shall Field's tov denartment
Extension ’ While five year old Barbara
In Its *7th Year
Alvin, Texas, Friday, December, 11. 1936
ESTABLISHED 1890
ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING
Agent W. H. Face of the Santa
company ha*
ning into Bob Owen Jim
Hood after ms mail about noon
..... Rev. 1'nomuH 1. Beck drink-
ing a bottle of 7UP (Advertise-
ments, say it is good for "the morn-
ing after the night b*fore">___
A. A. Saveli driving cow- down
the street to the pound in a Ford
V-8 .....
1
The shooting of fire crackers, 1 The next instalment of Santa
roman candle* or other firework- ! Clauc letter* will Hpi-var in lie*
is prohibited within llit- fire r» - ! i.-stie o' December 18th.
stricted tone. The officers are I —-----o—
** W»»st- I AreMW. H. Fbc
then-, during this hohds-.- Mason I p„
in carrying nut a «f.ty ^grarn. . , |w Ucrw in bu.i-
E. €. Kimmons, j ness over the same period in
Mayor. 1 1985.
*^har,i, than has “Wallie.”
*B, men are men and
Me women, and they have
» Wlfag "in" nn<i "out” of
the days of the cave
'W 'Jii« good date.
• NM overlook the ones who
Worun.,„ ChrfaLT.a::.
5 "toy be Us ncxk time
16. N"- 1
.WESA
the
the
gm »r kno-A
’bate to ru*
be aLKpiK.
I have be<
K MOkl
1
kx: those
jiwt what
Alvin in-
by your friend
* Rople say that the day of
htiUm___'k’-'iD'-ciL—lhA1..
i iwis have and are ruining
Hull town-, especially if
are near a large city. Our
mation 1.- that in large cities
aun.ti • i.r of quite large
»»• man ha- ine right to do
hr niexv- just -o long as he
1 act interfere with the peace,
ifor. and property of his fe!-
mar.
shipping days
here. Hav* you
gifts as yet? DO
[fODAY and enjoy the sattt-
ng that you will
nound at the
-antic haste and
ited because th i
picked over.
havc well oaloc-
Let of u.-eful gifts and toys,
ftiforr you go elsewhere give
a > fltrefu’ hiking over and
tei you can find
(want to give Hl an
conduct'
peighbor
L SOMETIME DREAMS
■ TRIE From the file* of
te* *f ter. P*”' H»f0 w*
Lwesa column the dream*
fe no* decea*ed editor, John
fe^ depkb u in the follow-
■ordc “0ur Cry *or '
ktRY SEWERS; J»UR-
OF WATERWORKS;
E STREETS IN BUSI-
iSSCTION; LIGHTING OF
LtJiTIAL SECTION OF
r PAVING OF STREETS
glXG TO FIG PLANTS;
f HIGH SCHOOL BUILD-
l* AU of these dreams and
R rherwheu bv the late edi
b*vj materialized with th-
UM of the paved streets to
fy pant*, and we are sure
l in part, - dit w due the
|Voo h»» pa. cd on for hi* ef-
f7 helping bring about
improvement- in the city be
H <0 well
N’S
tore
LS, DEC. 5tk
l;
jr
for
an*
1!
kgs-
r
51
3.11
i for
...II
li
H
NUTS
:s
oz. jar
t Jar
246
Cleaniim
ured
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Poynor, John S. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, December 11, 1936, newspaper, December 11, 1936; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1252176/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.