The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 22, 1952 Page: 1 of 12
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ALVIN, TEXAS,
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THURSDAY. MAY 22. 1952
NUMBER 43
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Alvin Is Named
Mrs
Annual Event
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Changes Noted
In School Tax
For Pollution
Of Shellfish
Voting Machines
Voted Down In
County Wide Vote
Final Service For
Arcadian Held
KT COMPLETE
[OVERAGE IN
15 TRADE AREA
chines
Ref
CITY FATHERS SEEK SOLUTION
TO DO $76,725 DISPOSAL PLANT
JOB WITH $23,000 IN TREASURY
B.
LO
e in
vents
>ed in
, Lau
‘ r the.r pr«
ason pledge
M -nd.v.
ver. indie;
Fellowship
Green.
I
CLOSING
MEMORIAL DAY
Hal
SANS
17 now
port High
H
in
' citizens
Hitter law
TEACHERS SET
BARBECUE FOR
YEAR'S ENDING
Ju«t prior
’fleer# will
»i»n here a.s the city . i
■Rs to determine how o
idle the enlargement a
sion of the present sew;
banquet
.car# of
: i.
£ • Jlkh
u Rye
pened
. ;.-m at
For nu
Barto’f <4
ier 'f# the
•md with-
many
soliciting
Ju: |
Frank Duk
the Alvlr
Mvxk. Ci'
orated the
a a-rsy of
he .■>■ hoot
11
DEPOSn
No. a
TOES 1
baacs, Alvin; Jack Bcav»
dia: and Fulton Sumrall
to talk with bank rs in
to obtain funds L>r tic.
Four of the six
participat’.r.c in .
12 oil
MAH)
pd at real S*
|hness -Ch*,
uy» q town!
have i
•tc.- Indvpen-
m Alvin than
• lured
... -i at the
Nod
: peas ]
of th
I of
son. Claud, fr
Mr Clemen
at Brawia
B. this
ellfish
, preu-1
-d, and t
by G.l
Rotary!
* Planted
B memory nf <.
*• Uvwpnol and
ki,,eu in
Football Feed
Given As 16th
R...... <
promise'
test erorvi
impairment
in
. .n the
area, according to Kermit
lof the Briscoe Irrigaf
! puny. and the rem
B. R. Hutchason
Announces For
County Sheriff
b-
I cure the
I rnegg. He
the prese
dW.-St-.-r
I Plan th
Humble Stations
Ate Observing
Welcome Week
«•«,-« He 1
when he j
ball banquet
| Band members
1 banquet room in
-range and whit*
iea band
lirecb i ■ and
at the city
the sixteenth
T’. > - d irrluded Mrs
president Mrs
president
secretary;
treasurer;
■ I
-.ant super* t scr
and Carbon
enginetiring
American |
n {capable of
* 1 n •'# or vi-<
pson will enme | .........
•1 Le the pnn- inviting folks
Harri-
wa«ter of ev.vmon-
music is
•*r of home
.iveisity of
■ Callicutt,
revealed *d
i—___________
County Native
Dies At 88 In
Stratton Ridge
held Th
n the headed that divi
an pus
anr ual !
tents might I
:!;< ir chosen
Only ten f the 25 vo
precincts had turned hi the «.
turn results and the
| vass will not take
ns in this j
- r**“dv ,or|
big. neighborly celebrati >r. t>» |
Lb. 4
.ICE IT |
:eved and yet se-
•* degree c»f treat-
ggesied converting
Imhoff tank into a
j’c Uzen nr groin • •
’ the interest «>f b
J forcement.
1 Mr. Hutcha •
1 maintain the ”
pra.tiai. with u'
!efficient operator.
I friends join him
pour consideration
! Democratic pnmar
Four Alvinites
Cop Tournament
' Increased valuat
!d ! persona! property ar
'T i in Alvin hv the school tax
| uatnrs raised a howl of
■us week though i
. ____ Evaluating Committee in- i
Subject to the J. ♦< a th: t no geheral rai in!
prvnat* l sen ■>! taxes was contemplated |
I >>r had been put into e**—•
of j McDaniel, a me
al plant.
\ Russell .
ngineer. met
to
I
5: -
.ffi • e That
collar; owe
• »
s;
person
week.
The campaign is being accom- i
panied by a vigorous advertising
licdulv in more than 5™ news-
p. ners in the state, and all sta- i
, tioii. will wear bunting and ben. j
ners U lend fwttveness te» the
' casioa.
I ,s
I ■> J
I
„ . school cafefl*
Russell point- i in..tl3»
mg of I18.84U
" at the Veter-
Prpicr Wars post has
' for an ex-
r efl>wd. ac-
-J
I v ill wear
h ei.ir.ee '
952 | cliche or
Hutchason is 43 ears
B< rn Dec 10. 190o jn Sc.
charge of the -r‘crctarial divi- ■
sion. Mary Louise Brosius, Ca; ,
men Garcia and F. e!'.'.' Quin- J
Walter ■ tanilia were student officers.
For those interested in a pro ;
...—•I— H II . .. . I
es supervisor
in 1944 to g<
>r .limaelt* Purchasing
Baker’s Cafe” which he operat-
ed until 1M9 He old this bus
n -s and worked for a time with
the Sheriffs Dept Leaving there.
by the Austin
for the past
s Senior field
official can- I
place until |
r t convenes |
Unofficial report* j
ate that the vofr* i
ounty are not m •
In menv-i. of those who
have th**r iiv*»s in the
st-rvice oi their couniiy (and
ours) the Alvin Sun will be
closed all day Memorial Day,
May 3Oth.
honored
Robinson. Mrs.
Mrs Jack Koonce,
■’nd Miss
R Area
fged For
»rial Day
r College Students Have
rtunity To Pick Field At
’.Sponsored “Vocations Day”
t. a. smith is
RECIPIENT OF
PTA MEMBERSHIP
married and | n‘
ms. B R Jr. I
and a I
® bi on
‘-‘■v 16 live A lot of work has gon- into
VFW planning for the weeklong
■ event. Stations have been given
f-- —-*“ing cleaning,
coming in t'»r
charge of the program H R
Barber. O. V R -wl-v. C D
Crenshaw and Clint C Hennig,
attendance and ticket# E C.
Kimmons. C. P Stri< klan i and
: .c follow- | mett, guidance councilor .it the
' junior high school, were n hand j
ratine 1confer wi’h thos interested I *■
acolate, h* employe.
Construction C
.sH th« ! ■‘«ht«'n
A ■ ...;ury ; ‘ „.....
Knigh, vi-e
Pai,
Bcr.neti.
fnr nitni, -e . ul< t >.r.u.. r. k: i
FRANK DI KETO
GO \S DELEGATE
TO MEXICO ( ITY
Ethslind Sehscht “,nn
net in the championship
and Mrs. L uise Lutes won
i low gross in the first fhgnt. Mrs
Dixon McLean was high for
•pitching in’ in the first flight
for th- nine-h..lf plavcrs. Mrs
Minnie Hornbai was runner-up
in the driving contest for the
same flight.
Also pU.ving were Mrs. W. E.
s turned •
five members
irt-.'mt R.
.nd Ralph Du’da»
Kanizati.-n A film
and Don Wigintor. spoke L.'.-*'
E Fuk ’
■as Gertru i.
lef archr tural engi-
I b : .;ty of I
eake: ■ Mateel i
fs Wilson were
and secretary 1
• -tant dean of j
■ ’ oversity of 4
t.rc session j
• nti.n was j
Willaert, |
mem- j
Teacher Asso-
ere honored at
* | the fnal session of the F.lemen-
’ 1 tary PTA and .•> new membership
' ’ f was presented to T A Smith.
| element;)!'. scIkmjI p r i n < i p al.
I th- urb he was prevented by ill
j ness from receiving it in person.
I Other life members
j includtxl O V’
I Grace Harbv. UiB
I M«. C P StFicklana
. Louise Kn’pf Each spo'
on what th nr membership nu
I to them.
[ Mrs M W Briner, retiring
fi . nrestdenl. was given a past pres
” I id< ?t'< pin and Mrs A. A Tov.
1 n a. I'7A City Council president,
; . ■'stalled ’he new officers, pre-
re prize win- .
’.‘ing ear . of them with a pot-
I ted p?mt.
C B. Jinks. Jt
L. B
Mrs. R. F.
Mrs. Earl
Mrs Ethel Wilson, parh«.m®ntnt-
ian; and Mrs. A. B. Lewis, his-
toi .an-reporter.
First grade mothers served as
hostesses ®nd presided at a re-
freshment table centered with a
bouquet of roses in a silver con-
I from Oklahoma He had been a
deacon in the Baptist Church for
31 years.
Survivors irc’.ude his widow,
Mrs Exie Rush. Arcadia daugh-
ter, Mrs. A D Brians. Oklahoma
v- • ... City. sons. L. D Rush. Alvin; G.
Sid Hoidredce, favors and d«Ku- i F Rush. Tulsa Okla . J C Rush,
•tons I Alta Loma. F D and S W Rush,
Twe..;.’ five members were j both of Arcadia, E E Rush,
R Plaster j Dickinson, and W C. Rush. Mon-
♦n the or- | rovia
Alvin Sun is autL rized
i unce the candidacy of
B R Bennie) Hut. ison of
A.<- B. Velasco, Texas, for. ,,,
-fiice of Sheriff of Brazoria j * (
nty, Texas.
lion of tne Democratic
f July 1952.
; be held at 1J
\ay 3(,_ and
I w!? U dl clo8e from
allow cm-
the services.
g;q Waaon, the new president!
of (he Alvin Teachers Associa-j
Don. and Mds Florence Cope,
the new secretary, conducted the '
final meeting Thursday after- ,
roon.
Mrs Helen Roberts headed a
committee serving refreshments
of cold drinks and sandwiches. !
Plans were made for a baxbe- .
I
Mr. Hutcha
e father of
ho is 19 years -<t age
ember of the Naval Reser’
H Hutcha#
i the Bra/;
Mr Hutct
letnber of t
25 yelr*
promises.
80,000 Acres
Of Rice Is Due
To Be Planted
Anyone wishing to make
known th- ir intentions in re-
gard to closing on Memorial
Day may do so free of charge
in the Atvin Sun n they will
call before noon May 27th.
| be «u<*h a bad vear after all,” he | flight
j laid.
Dyche also suggested that a
' number of farmers here expect
i to go into next season with a
clear market. It is highly possi-
1 ble. he said, that a!! the prwnt
I rice which went into government
| loans and that on hand at the
! mills will oe gone and the new ( Steele and Mr- E A. Richards.
• uvp have « better and quicker Mrs. M M Bmwn joined tec
prospect of being sold. rfrour for
While 18 prospective
holders in a dehvd-at: n
here are still enthusiasts
} the nroject. the complete f
ibide and ; al details * “ .....*
-’npanv in ’ worked ou
.. counting.; may be ai
lulh Ann , H • <■: J M<»rt chairn ' a I pl. .u - n
I committee named to inw.-i.cate | i'ity . >>u;
’ nt dean I the problems
University | Already, nine pftr.;
try edu- I esireed to invest $500 <>:
and Fran- i the porject and the 13 I
Lident offi-! nified their intention < f
| ing stock though peihar
>unts.
Moore will continue
' b.toff cer. and V M. f
1 director of the Bureau
tary Engineering. Ah
sharp!y criticized for ■
| dur.'.ped into Mustu-.g I’
I eventually polluting C
' Bay
I The report just re
[ week read in part
i survey of Mustang Bay u re veal-
I ed that improp-’M amd sew-
age was being discharged into
i this body of water by tr- <’ver-
1 'oaded sewage treatment plant
, serving the City of Ah.;
This bayou also re.-eives ex-
estimated that SO.odO .
of rice will be planted this
approximately the same
a-reage as was harvested for the
■ 1951 crop. |
Rice growers though exper- i
I ienring a long, slow puli tn sel» |
i grain during the part season, aie j
evident ' not <!-s jriv 1 judg- ;
,, t f . :: . h : Prize Thur<ia.
was p inted out. ——
Dyche opined, however, that Four of the six Alvin v men
the total crop valuation which ! partir ipat-.r.g in a golf tout
•appeared low since sai-s were | men? at the Ga. 1 Country Cl;<
I slow and "worrisome” is not so j ,n Li Marque
| bad as it was originally pictured j ners.
i • When a!! ret-otd.- arc- , M -
straight it might not turn out to ! low
Baptist chui
Mr Hut:
Samuel
Arcadia
bi installed on lad- ! -n he'd T - - '. ' .iftirnc- n at
ics night, June 17, by District | the Arcadia Baptist Church by
Gordon D’dson of I R^v E J Ma'. Burial was tn the
The dinner program | On federate Cemetery, Alvin.
Mr. Rush had l.vtd m Arcadia
years, having m> ved there
superintendent,
>n. Al Martin
weir -med the guests and honor-
ed Mr and Mrs Jud Whitson.
j Humble service station - in this | in the next ten dav <
.area are busy getting readv for' Dyche
| a big, neighborly celebration to acres
, be known as WELCOME WEEK,
i Mav 23-30
“The purpose of WELCOME
WEEK is to give Humbb- 'fation
■ operators all o^er the state a
l . chance to say. ‘Thank you. to
L ' - ■* Booth, pubh- Texas motorists for their fnend-
L? , VFW Hhip. and for the privileg- * be-
i services to j ing good neighbors in the com-
munities they serve," officials of
: ' iques will the company said.
A lot of work has
for the
Legion Parade
Committee Is
Seeking Floats
___________^n with Grady
Rae Plummer as student chair •; 4enc
■nan. |ever
Gene Marble -4 Carbide ami,
Ctrbon Chemicals discussed in-1
dU'trial arts. Harrell Bass and
trw» Thoma.- were student chair-1 ®-rnH.
man and secretary \ Gurtai
I Guy Crouch of Alvin led the | ’.'
I law discussion while Mike Hayes i ’
and Kay Snider were student of i _ :
fleer*
Dr. C. U. Dernehl came from J ,f),(,
Carbide and Carbun Chemicals. I r
to discuss medicine with Miss I ,
Billie Goode and RMcElroy!’
as student officers.
Paul Koepke u
, uf Houst. n led
sion. Doris West v
| Governor
| Houston The dinner
will be held at the First Chris-
■
with Charles Green. Paul H
Cambeilh and J. C. Harris. Jr. in
program:
Rowley.
on
•n!diers ;
J Aiea- 'an extra good spring
>rio with rest rooms < •
particular attention
Station managers
by letter and in
to stop by during the
V Rob- for those interested m a pro
Alvin, fession, G H Thump n of Car !
Miss bide and Carbon Chemicals awl <*u
McEl- ’ o. v. Robinson, jur >r high ;i:
Wallace ; principal, were present for con- i
B*Ho rer^v>c<> J W Bowers also of
ng? vt.e Carb.de, and Mrs. Vetr.ia McDer
, juotui Illg.
Dec rating I to confer
•tructor of I in a trade.
• Sumners,
Financing Plan
On Dehydration
Plant Is Sought
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The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 22, 1952, newspaper, May 22, 1952; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1252035/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Alvin Community College.