The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, August 17, 1928 Page: 4 of 8
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automobile th. n you did five year* aeo. In
order to s>.i. sou, Oakland now builds the
All-Atncric in Six and the Pontiac Six with
greater care than ever before.
Oakland and Pontiac Sixes are
lories constructed almost entirely
past two years.
Oakland is convrantlv dis ardin-x and n pl.ic-
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dbable thfd the futiic
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and p.uctl out their .poih in the form of
cer’a:ii indu- ■ i u- ■ .it the expense of both
see the people's
ay t<> -i billionaire eor
little black bag. a tin
.f . i’h-T or to b a\.- i-ither in power in-
in—and pr ictiee—a strong
■th work, r and farmer.
; all other pov-m - ren " i-'y
in -.t' ict con.-truction of th;-
pdtneat--a m
■ linj. and clouding propaganda, th-
b\ 'lie thinking voters next .\’<>\ - i-
»f eitl. r party be minted Hoove-.
lei h our entire political
common people to oils'
have misused the privileg< •
vttf tit £r ntxi&cxn 3L>
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plcafuid Uictiial* far fa rri. i.r
mtv Ahi it t -r hrttrr < -rint-.
icm'f‘ in their beliefs
two great mon grew
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‘Kir fit IdrfrriJ with
IFroch iufh rank
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labor and agriculture, and, v,.- doubt not., s
nnluial powei h-ouicv bartered ;
porain.n for .mother ihho m anotln. ..... MIMVn, Mtls. UK
1 '.’‘I "I " *' t- the life of our Navy was bartered by the party
We an all too prone to think of our President as a dicta-
■ ■ Ihlt a < r.-ful -nrv. of Republican corruption in oilice un-
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<•<1. "il r-vval the fact that th- issue i.n this or anv othm
' ' •'* "ill II" "Democrat!- again.t Republican.”.
l'i lliltkli rur jjartir C ->rmiklin i> iafaulii .r
■t patriot ss.iiid tn ail amiftr IUiucb fnr that hr
fnnnb cr tlritriiits up ilt ^r Clrtttiu that iiaij. Hr
nlbr time Uitrhrn fewer a Vrrt» ferri* piair tn ivnrf
fer thr aai J?nmkr .init brrnkinii nf i»r baih
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on the theorx that “loth" victor belongs tk*
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it d< iii.-i d foi—pci.odical changes of the
ut into plain, unvarnislied work-day Engli h
■ i lionost di-nii ■ rat next November, the
1 t>. “ polls’’ for the to \i four .years lie di ■
i" "pl them.-- ve-- m the form of Demo-
and other temporary legislation of a like
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THE ALVIN SUN
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Oldest Paper Published in Brazoria County.
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Beck, John P. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, August 17, 1928, newspaper, August 17, 1928; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1249570/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.