The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 31, 1955 Page: 8 of 12
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GMC Blue Chip Trucks
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Producers of Mud Shell
For The Best In Shell And
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CALL US
CHET MORGAN PONTIAC COMPANY
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PONTIAC dealer!
The Rev James Walker of the j
South Park Baptist Church was I
in the hospital at Waco last week i
Mr. and Mrs. N. A Keithley
have returned from several days
in Temple.
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Mr. and Mrs. D A. Miiler spent
the weekend in San Antonio with
his mother. Mrs. Ethel Miller,
who has been seriously ill.
Fellows and Rebekahs Mrs. Eer-
nisse and Miss Blumer went on
to Waco to visit relatives.
Scout coordinator, has been con-
Baptist Program
The Baptist WMU met last
week a1 the Algoa Baptist Church
with about 14 members present.
The lesson was on Japan and ,
Mrs. Olivia Hankamer's den
i gave the opening and Mrs. Virgil
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Members of Grace Episcopal
Church gathered Wednesday night
for a Parish supper and saw a
film on missionary work in Pana-
ma. The church schoo teachers
were in charge of the f upper
Mrs. Joe Knape was hostess
last Wednesday to members of
the Hobby Club who met for a
social session. Games of domi-
noes and canasta were played and
refreshments of cake and punch
were served to 10 people.
When you compare automobile \
plain and easily proved truth be< -
—Pontiac gives you more for your
any other car in America!
Keeping in mi id that Pontiac is pr. .
the reach of anj new-car buyer < -
three very imj>ortant facts:
Pontiac is a big car! Pontia< s ].
wheelbase is 61 to 8’ inches long
of the “low-priced three”. It’s the •
at its price.
Pontiac is more powerful! Mod i 1 ,r
big Strato Streak V-8 delivers more
dollar than any car in its field’
Pon iac is the most distinctively
any price! No other car can m t ;h r
ality of Pontiac Twin-Streak st di: ,
Two-1 one colors
Right there are three big reasons ‘
sales are at an all time high. Come in
the facts—for fi.no. proof.
Coach G enr. York s Yellow-
jackets met West Columbia in a
scrimmage baseball game last
week and were defeat--d 15-9.
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Mr and Mrs. G. A Wellborn
left Saturday for a vacation in
Wichita Falls, Abilene and points
in Oklahoma and Ark msas.
Mrs. E J McCauley of Teaxs
; City spent Tuesday with her sis-
' ter. Mrs. R. F. Thomas
Spr
a book review was given by Mrs
Susie Mor.es Johnsons den presented a skit
The group discussed the possi-
bility of selling extract to pur-
chase a coffee urn for the new
church which is soon to be start-
ed.
Mis. Hammonds was
queen for two weeks.
Mrs. W. G. Pugh of Houston, a ’
former Alvin resident, has been '
seriously ill in a Houston hospital.
Publisher
Editor and Manager
News Editor
Bookkeeper
First Class Printer
Linotype Operator
SUBSCRIPTION RATE PER YEAR:
<2.50 In Brazoria County $3.00 Elsewhere
REPRESENTATIVES IN:
Alvin, Pearland, Manvel, Iowa Colony, Danbury, Liverpool, Friends-
wood, Algoa, Arcadia, Alta Loma, Hitchcock
Any erroneous reflect.on up< n tha character, standing or repu-
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columns of The Sun will be gladly corrected upon its being brought
o the attention of the management.
in case of errors or omissions in legal or other advertisements,
Jie publishers do not hold themselves liable for damage further than
’he amount received by *hem for such advertisement. Advertising
r accepted only on this basis.
Attwd Ctani, si?
Mrs. B. T. Briscoe, local Cab WJV' 'wflgon preiley Long- their meting
necker conducted first aid train-
Bill Loveless underwent major
surgery in the Alvin Memorial
Hospital last week.
"”xlekofiheioweJhon
much less Ca$
economy models of
Priced makes!
entitled “The Maiden and the
Dragon”.
Paper awards were presented
and three games practiced by the
knights were staged by dens of
Mrs. V. Sanchez, Mrs. G. R Horn-
back, Mrs Don Palmer and Mrs.
BAUER SMITH DREDGING CO:
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Miss Hortense Barr 11 was in
Dallas last weekend to partici-
pate in the state bowling tourna-
ment there She was accom-
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persons, firm or corporation which may appear in the her mot)H.r ancj Mrs Marjorie
~ .*> 1 . Huepers w o viSited Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Kovich and family,
former Alvin residents
One of the labor un-ons in the
Alvin area held a meeting last
Cubs Have “Round j cil chambers at City Hall. |
Table” Ceremony
The March Cub Pack Meeting -
i was held last week and the j
theme. “Knights of Y o r e” was I
carried out by the boys and th^jr
leaders.
Mrs.
Fn?da Blumer, Mr and Mrs. E.
E. Lewter and N. C. Moran were
in Corpus Christi last week to
attend the Grand Lodge of Odd
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THE A’LVIN SUN
Th< Alvin CiBien. Alvin N»w», Gulf Coati Raviaw and County Naw»
Absorbed by Conaclidaiion
F*dMisheckin Alvin, Brazoria County, Texas, every Thursday and
dedicated * the progress of Alvin and Brazoria County.
Entered for transmission through the mails as second-class matter
at the Post Office in Alvin, Texas, under the act of Congress of March
3, 1879.
The Alvin Publishing Co., Inc. .
Ge.ie Bowen----------
Mrs. Adelaide Jacob ----------
Jane Goodwin
John Barajas
George Jacob
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See the new Electric
Clothes Dryers at your
electric appliance
dealer's or at our of-
fice. Enjoy work-free
clothes drying . . •
electrically.
j 1901 S. GORDON
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X• GMC BLUE CHI? STYLING brine, boulev.rd smartness
ip through even our bi^est, toughest model., B .ked-baek w.nd-
■ hield »ide-hofizon M.ibility-nirplane-rype merriment panel
-the most luxurious driver's “office” on wheels!
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COMMUNIT.
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've can show yon the trucks
i(zy that were years in the making. But
here at last is the HI.I I-. CHIP ver-
sion of every t> pe and weight truck in modern use.
G.MC’s BLUE CHIP line has 500 new features —
every one an extra asset to owners.
Smart rassenger-car looks-even to a raked-back
windshield with wide-horizon visibility — are
backed by unheard-of abilities and brawn. That
means engine-wise, frame-wise, axle-wise and
otherwise!
Earning capacities are boosted. Operating effi-
ciency hits heights never before reached. Running
costs art shrunk.
Christianson
Name your type of work, and there’s a BLUE CHIP
GMC — from dashing Pickup to 10-wheel tractor
— tl lat fits it to a T.
bos new values—new prestige of ownership new
ways to better your income-come see the BLUE
CHIP G.MC’s now!
kieithliEiv to
ALVIN, TEXAS
‘ dealer for Triple-Checked used trucks
ning, fighting with wet sheets on windy days, taking them
down and bringing them back into,the house. An Electric
Clothes Dryer eliminates all of these chores forever. In an
Electric Dryer, clothes are gen’ly tumbler., dry, thoroughly
and quickly, with no more fuss than simply setting a d'fl!
You have no more weather worriers either, for clothes c..a
dried day or night in any kind of weather.
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ALVIN. TEXAS
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Now! We proudly present
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ays vho had
John Matts.
I O. V Robinson, atti-ed as King
Arthur, conducted a ceremony at
the “round table '
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Bowen, A. E. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 31, 1955, newspaper, March 31, 1955; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1245000/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.