The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, March 28, 1930 Page: 3 of 8
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Phone 74
Experienced Cleaners
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O. G. WELLBORN’S
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ALVIN, TEXAS
Ladies' Shoes
All
$085
1///5 kitchen
con l enience
79c
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Each $1.00
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SPECIALTIES
2 Can* 35c
25c Site
10c
$1.50
KHAKI PANTS
SCOUT BAL WORK
$1.29
SHOES $1.98
Special Sale of
Women’s and Misses’
New Spring Wash
Frocks
Cotion Ginnned In
Brazoria County
In 1929 Season
Rayon
Checks and Plaids, 36-inch
Yard 49c
Mr an.i Mrs. W
!dr«tn and Clyde
Gainsborough
Puffs
Special End-of-Month Prices
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH 2829
Melba Shaving Cream
Tube 29c
Metropolitan Cleaners
We call for and deliver
Talcum Powder
Djer Kist—a -tandard 35c can-—on
sale at—
Merely Cunvalacent
"1 think her voice is improved a
great deal, don't you'”’
"Yes, but not cured "
SAfaty First
Henn—"line can never tell about
matrimony.”
Pvrqu* "Not when on. - wife is
within hearing’”
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III
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Gulf States
Utilities Company
Toweling
18-inch Natural and White, part lin-
en, colored border—
5 Yard* 50c
ft
Fred
Campa
AJv n
The
with
35X0
Cretonne
A new lol uf splendid patterns, and
extra quality at the price of—
29c Yard
LYDIA L. PINKHAM'S
VtotiAiJii luMrwvu
Red Cross Drug Co.
‘‘Courtesy Corner"
Men's Leather Palm Gloves
25c
Men’s Overalls
Rodeo Brand—Bigirer and better than
others___
Genuine Pepperell Sheets
HlxSW
Each $1.29
Bath Salts
Medium I .arg.
35c
Tennis Shoe*
Men’s and Boys'
$1.00
Men's Pajamas
Fast color fabrics, all sizes
$1.25
Men’s Munson Army
Last Shoes
A »5 so Shoe at—
$3.98
In tall glass containers
25c
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William's Shaving
Cream
35c Size
And 1 Bottle Aqua
Velva FREE
35c
$|69
$j(M)
V
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Gaze Marvel Tissue
Gingham
The finest cloth of its kind in Anieri-
ca. 32-inch—
27c Yard
Friday. March 28. 1930
Chevrolet Makes I
Good Record In
200-Mile Run
THE AL VIN SUN, Brazoria County'* OideU Newspaper—Eat. 1890
”jR. L. Cherrt and
I ■ Family Return To
Alvin To Live
A special select-
ed lot of fast
color Dresses
al—
Two lots especially grouped for
quick sale at heavy reductions
Various styles and leathers
sues—3 to 8
Fairy Stor> Once upon a time
there was an absent-minded professor
who invested in a n w car b reais >
77 couldn't r-. member where he
parked th. old one.
A
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Kiddies' Sun Suits
The newest out. Fast colors, 2 to &
years—
Men’s Allen “A" Union Suits
Through a special purchase, we can
sell vou a standard $1.00 Allen “A”
Union in fancy rtriped madras, sizes
up to 46—
3 Suits for $2 00
i
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Women’s Raven Bloomern
Assorted light color A .-tandard dol-
lar value—
Guide (to tourist!- "Yt*, this i»
a marvelous echo The people hare
shout out of their windows as they
go to bed. ind the -ehc wakens them
in the morning."
GROUP 2
Shoes which hav<
been > lliny a t
14.MS to S5 50
SALE PRICE
The Wearinghouae Range takes
full responsibility for your meal
from the time it into «he
cold oven until it comes out. En-
joy the convenience* or an Elec-
tric Range and let the Full Use
electric rate help you pay for it
A«k your Diatrict Representative
to explain this rate to you.
Silk Flat Crepe
Excellent quality, 39-in. Colors;
Maize, lavender, Pink. Goya Red,
Navy and Black A >ph ndid doth at
the price—
$1.75 Yd.
Bed Spreads
Crinkled, washable. Rose, Gohl, Blue
and White. 8oxt()8—
Each $1.19
A vvr\ unusual value xjx’jo, of good
weight, attractive colors. See these
to app*. i.fl. them—
$1.49
Much, of the Service Motor
( Chevrolet distributors in
has received notice
y^oni made by tn*
eoar driven by Mrs. Paul
rente
the
rur
Men's Handkerchiefs
Colored border *nd cross stripes.
Worth 15c—
5 for 50c
of the
IVOV Ciievrutei
" I A. Law-
,/ I <k Angeloa, California, in
, ,j. Blue Green Economy
. :,j E-bruary 14th. There
u.... onfri.-s ;.nd every tvne of
rottd and irrade
the 200 miles run
the (
Accoriing to government reports,!
cotton ginn<<i in Hraaona county for;
1921* to date i* 5*78 bales, against i
17.657 bales tn 1928.
It is believed more cotton will b*''
ginned in the eounty in 1930
_
There are throe t._ ;ng prnodi m a
woman's iifc when the girl mature*
to womanhood, when a woman
rivesi hiHb tn eh'ld wlu*n «
woman reachea middle age At
tnew times Isydia E. Pinkham'a
Vvgvtabk Compound help* U> Nr-
store norma; health and vigor.
GROUP 1
A selection of
Shoes gelling at
$3.50 to $4 50
SALE PRlt E
$265
Percales
36-inrh Pertinit*—Large Assortment
15c Yard
Dresses of Quality and
Distinction. Fast Colors,
of course.
Too Good
"Strang.. Mary dwn't hav. some
utUi^" She'd make -onw man a good
wife ”
"Y.-s, but the trouble is, ev. ry one
knows ahe’d make him a good hus-
band too."
NNeed For More
Lady Jan.—“Have you given the
goldfish fresh wabr, Janet*"
"No. mum, th. y ain't fin-
ished the water I gave them yester-
day yet."
D A VIS T R U C K
Light and Heavy Hauling
Licennd by State Ka :oad (.’<»! m... <>ti
A and R p.-rm.»
112,500 Rond mn In-uranee Protection on each Tj^h
Ab • i.s i- ph-ia. Houiton, Capitol 0125
24 Houn Truck Station Service
516 Walnut Street
Houston. lv«a>
"Lot t). n.. Your H.-d.-g"
Women’s Hats
Ail of our new Spring *2.45
and $2.95 Hats Chioce
$1.95
Room For lmpro»»m«nt
The insurance was (10,000 and
the store wa-. valued at $7,000
"We’ll call it a total lo»." the
adj utter decided
"Can't you do a little better than
that’" the owner complained.
{"•rivet Ropoo* "i Manntr
Visitor "Your hou-.maid -rems
very quiet.”
Izady of the House—"Yes, she
doesn't even disturb the dust ‘
Damafed Fnuu|h AirOodr
Lawyer (helping pedertrian up» — j
“Come with me, my man. You can
get .Lumages "
M Pcd'-»tnan (groggy)—"Ikav«.M,,
man, 1 got all the damage- 1 wart.
Get me some repairs."
TIRO WK L; Q
iiDlRGWS U
Ginghams
Serviceable quality, in checks and
plaids, 32-inch—
1 21 2C Yard
Slick
girl.’"
Sl’ck.r—"Oh. I just ..prink!* a
4rMJ—ganolinti on iwy handkawfawf
was encountered on
n T o win the event
Ch. rolet coach traveled 86.71
•h m!’«" nf
• 20.5 miles to the gallon
th* 200 miles traversed.
coach carried four passengers
rfriV1» a total wtighf of
__________ ■ ma: - ■ or ml wa. u-< .1
the run.
Mr Much says he thinks this a
pr.-tty j-nod record and proves the
I al operation of the car over
♦hat included city traffic,
country roads and mountain
rtrrtfhc*
Men’s Dress Shirts
Made from fine woven fast color
«hirt percales and in while bruad-
cioth. Ail sizes, 14 io 17—
$1.00
1 I. Cherry, representing th.
!'<>n Houston Laundi> in Alvin, this
week moved his family from Houston
to Alvin and will again make this
city his home.
Mr. Cherry is no newcomer but is|
returning tn th. city of his first love,1
as he formerly resided in Alvin >n
1911. Ju^i another case of they will
eventually com- back.
When you’re whipped " said Mr
i Dolan, "vou ought to say you’ve had
enough "
I "If I’ve the strtngth left to -ay
I’ve had enough," repbed Mr. Raf-
I ferty, “I'm not whipped yet."
Mr ank of Houston wa> in Al-
you W.dnacday,
M- w O Trafton MisMa Glady>
ai.-'i N- i Trafton spent th< afUr-
n.,0!, With Mrs. Winfrow in Alvin
latt Saturday.
TV Sunday School class had
w.inier roa.«’. Saturday night. Th.
chaperones were Mrs. R. G. Ander-
M»r and Mrs. W. A. Mycra.
Mr W. O Trafton, Neva and
bn. ■ and Miss Letha Brown spent
. ., .. aft.moon visiting frineds
. ........... in Texas City
K. Myers and
Rettnera left
1.. t Saturday night for a trip to
Harlmgen. Rrownsvilb' and Mata
more* Mr Myers and children
M-ipp- <1 over at Riveris to viait rel-
... Uiei- Mi. My.-ra and Clydv
r«turned home Sunday night.
': • young people met at Bob Ky-
ra for singing Sunday night.
Feather Pillows
Large, soft pillows filled with new
feathers —
Each $1.10
All of our regu-
lar $1.95 Dress-
es, one. two and
three piece.--—
r-.i i.
1 Bar Hacker Tar
Soap and 1 Can
Palmolive Talcum
1 Box Kalmat
Paper and 2 Pkgs.
Envelopes
SI .25 V.lue
69c
I Bot. McKesson
Shaving Cream
50c Size
39c
1 Bot. Astringosoi
( 1 Glass in Pastel
Shades FREE)
SOc Value
35c
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Beck, John P. & Welch, Wayne W. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, March 28, 1930, newspaper, March 28, 1930; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1250210/m1/3/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.