The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 28, 1952 Page: 1 of 10
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THE ALVIN SUN
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TI’E ALVIN SI N
NUMBER 4
ALVIN TEXAS. THURSDAY AUGUST 28. 1952
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Fran
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Mr
Medlock
fur First
Legion Program
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lb. 3
1952
Wal-
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the presentati n
,'f the trophies
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was count mI after i
Otscar Durant
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also be presente
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Davis Appoints
Committees' or
22-Vote Mistake in Brazoria Election
Box Reverses Decision 01 Committee
FARMERS BEAM OVER NEW Exhibition Game Matches Redsox
ItR PRICES FOR GRAIN THIS Against Regional League Champs
For 40 Years
Dies In Austin
Run Off Draws
Big Vote Here
Last Saturday
Q<T complete
[oVERACE IN
|]X trade area
IRREGULARITIES UNCOVERED
IN RUN-OFF ABSENTEE VOTES
IS CLAIM OF CHENANGO JUDGE
K CSTAIS «
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i d that
charged,
:n that
G
HOiq
MEM
the
last
will march
ors depicted
shirts with
;B£F.
was buried I
Cemetery (
P miler of- j
of the Fu-- .'i
Precinct TH •'
The entir
v. av grade of Zenith
d f : $9.60 in a -ale at Farm-
. at least 50c above last year'
that the
this year
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prize money
at the 1952
A trophy
to the win’i.
I and t th
sport" amor
uled
Mr.
• was
.Lie the
a;: s’Mf I
tNBERRI
300 Can
port prices.
daily this
! the sea-
11,000 bar-
aid A. W
RtHfeV 2T.^ tJ,e W«oe.
•s, region'1’ champions
p_m.
th 4-H g.7-
at -'■iir-pul'/.n
amble. and th
Thirtc n ..
b.A 23-0, 3...
9-n,
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It
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r the A
er
John J M ’ er
Ahn at
Rev J
have
the
a 22-
•vered
Bra-
y n Pre'
.he Pre-
ti gram
upon the
i> Li
$1.6
G< e Eatge. concession chair-
ivtc organizations
ess ions *o make
Awards ull be ,
out Sep, ember 1.
e are Fra
J D. Jf| .
Alvin and Brazoria County’s Oldest Newspaper
Mrs. Mai- j
IT 'isse. i
Csr’ter. |
pi
feature
>. read.'101
Winner I
b s Traditional YeEow
Ms To Ride On Field Of
® In New Rand Uniforms
- Succumbs Week
After Husband
Alvin All-Stars Cop Trophy At
Invitational Tournament Friday
MA IN ALLSTARS
TALLY EIGHT
WINS; ONE LOSS
Booth and ’
Bob Co . a
tr ike uo tl i
and I. J !*■’
vi Bill Moom*
Don ^gint;m •
• are on the f ■
Rc<
the E
Gclvdrton, was
-” inct 8 rthwitr,
'.••-man declare ’.
No. 2 cai
u. 21 2 a
coIm I^erh. Mrs Fred
Mrr E'*?," Jer.es, Mrs.
E v. Mis. B. C. DeW.-.t and Mv.<
and Earl Sheffield, Jr
Alexander, Sherrod Durant. Jim- j
my Booth. Marvtt: Finger, Jr.
!d J
A -T
N o. 2 cai
B T. C d in- a-u n beat t
barbecue (o.-unittee and Rev
William L. Hattawav is in ch^rc’c
of the child weiP e w»> k. On the
! Americanism co .;tL . arc Rev.
.IIattav.2 ■ end Fin«« r.
Members tf the house
tee of five per- w
uniforms for a lJ
acket ni«r ching
,ie the
school
! this tiT.» s to sponsor a candi-
date for county judge on the
Harrison Is Judge, Hustmyer
IN; 50c TO $2 UP OVER 1951 On Program For Presentation Night Rules ltl Angleton 1 hursday
tanners have walk- | Chocolate Bayou area and south. • •’ v ■ Ml s P^.I.-ux f >rged .!.:• a d cable on an er- - H' I '
: r l Dairy Show lo
4o» Open Thursday
At Runge Park
> £ S---1
Jem I
r.d only me loss
". ing for Alvin’s
.up Ail star team,
Glenn York and
\ Five of the
! independent ticket in Novem-
{ her he added.
Jimmy Wilcox reviewed the
1 co;.M hearing for the group
j and declared "The first thing
we must make clear is that this
1 q: up no: :o take the place
of ths Democratic party nor to
take anyone away from the
party. We are just aaainst what
w - have seen trinspire this
I pa> ! week and want to do some-
thing about it '.
Wild apolause followed the
sritcment Tnat is we can get
Bing on the ballot, vo can run
the pants eff of Harrison".
A: a mooting held Monday
night, teas group of citiaens
i '-godly dec’s.-ed that Mr.
Bina’t ♦me m-ght nos en-
ter 4^ the November ballot
sin • he bad he*' i « candidate
in ‘he pr.niary elec/on.
Volunteer w -leers were said
to be na-r.cd in ovary commun-
ity to raise funds for fhe clean
govarnmen!" drive. Mr. Bing
ronor«ed"y ask-'d that the dr ve
not be associated with hit
name but members in the
name of clean government, ax-
pect to wr.te in the -amo of
Kenneth Pino as county judge
in November.
Fund chair mt - ,n Alvin
ar.-’ Pearland not been
discovered by eitisens here.
Mrs. J C Cox, Mi
Red. Vorna Browning
J Crvil Ru k
Fbe chosen uniforms have as a
.. .sic color lb. Kelly green. The
’-he first school point s*.' le couU have gold
‘■-playing a new ‘-■hields w ith white trim and the
the first of its 'trousers have a three eighths
inch stripe in gold. Gold buttons
y be worn in and b-lt compl-te the un fi t •
avs, accordinc :n and th •■‘•ve --blem u
' dow band direc- white with the authentic Ye'low-
,;i i' planning a Jacket design of the Alvin
me# for the many school.
The six twiilers and the drum
major, not - et chosen,
in white and cold coh
in white skirts and
en rather than ’
Saturda- The j..
. 1 the ba I
unue IG-G. Angie*,
'.;v 3-0. D. k.r^on,
C. v S-C. Bay
• C ’u -oia 9-F
date at the rate of 4(100 barrels
daily. During the heaviest part
of th season, 9000 barrels daii:
in.
Booth (took 676 vr>v -nd Frank P Civ - I
' 1 ver had ’ Vnttvd Stab
the 9th c - I
■ ••’. Clark V/ .
f"!-1 v PRECINCT GOP
• . ..MEMBERS MEET
:l Slow h«a 3X3 ! So:n<- 20 .■■
as mesidine mdw (publican Partv
Jn-.zt Thursday n|
iof Sid H•‘dredge f ’nk-^’an? tw- c- ’ • Pc-’rev' end the Hour Losses—Virt1-0
,’• a -i r t: n1 ■. ■- L' ' ion Al1. • ■ ration-’’ cl-.airp: u;', 7': A'.\ Ai' •’.• ■- u i’l co<s
a. a ;poKrsman said which will begin at 7:30 p m. ' elude the 1952 season here Thun
N-,» definite move wa- forth-i All fO of tbe Littk L -a*iu? ‘ dav night wh m thev meet Hoi/
■ - meeting st player: ar- to ? on hand :r. un: ton. the regions! chsmps. in
1 ••••”•• ■ the „■„> , . . . ■ , xinbition same in the kx-al I:
I " 1 he p... .a |
a will be jOiin
are Biiiie iccunm
Alexander. | In -
Sobb7je:i7 Alt-wX. '- PeSET Loys! F
.To Alexander. K«' Srider S»r«
. Evr • . an : •’• ’■’•
M“J,3C Alexander, chair- | Mr Puck said it was impossi-
I ■ < ciMnmittee "Actual- : ble C r the ne-v uniforms to ar
f1 ,rs anc emblem remain rive before the latter part of
t|,r hright Kcll). :Sl.,tcr,,-,..r and it is espeeted
I, <rrv‘ : nlv tn *’"ph ‘- th*». «i'*y w II be on display
[ *° rr'a " colors of our October 10 at ti e Aldine-Alvin
■football fi.o.e played in
Alt-xond**!' Siwliu •• here.
t BULLETIN
A boon ic t -pporl Kenneth
B.r.g on an independent ticket
for county judge in November
' loomed among ina; jr.anl Bra-
icsport cihxens v io ' . ve or-
ganized a group in Freeport to
* clean.ng up the politics in
Braxona County .
as Bing was ruled a 17 vote los-
er c'te; recount of the Bra-
| toria box and one prominent
■ Velasco businessman daclared
J "We must do something to pre-
vent an occurance of the past
; week s happen’nga in Braioria
: * County .
Our only means of action at
;s to sponsor a candt-
Stock night
• ; •!. A ,
1
both of Alvin. Mrs. Geo-! four 1*'
,ambers Dtcmur; and Mrs. i 14 t1
Baker, Parr pa Redsox will be
M Jk.
ALT
to Kennit Dyche of
Irrigation Company,
Dryer has taken in
.< atSouth- r.ce is harvested”. Dyche cx-
■-.i Century p d. "That dat< Lack to tin-
spring when planting was impo.-
s ble for a like period.”
In a .'-ale Thur- ' at the Nou
n an Drver, 725 barrels of Zenith
sold (”r $9.05. 2000 barrels of;
Me..in >l’a w- ’it f r $9.86 (alm" t 1
<2 above the 19.'l price at the
fame time of yean and 1500 ba
sold at
F>r the Jacket band,
f •'■■■ t.rr.e, the tradi-
t emblem and
f!“ ride on a field <>f
t’j'j !’t;' "u nJ-,. . n;
1 ‘r’ -T the school
ice ar>.] white nor
" -‘■•-"scd.
b held color
i to add flash
Eight wins
j thus far tn th
wughty good «
fir.it Lit1.!'
: opined coacht
dtJim Dick Lii
bright
eo’Ph?.- jthst they
-Y, AUGUST;
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The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 28, 1952, newspaper, August 28, 1952; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1251802/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Alvin Community College.