The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, October 21, 1932 Page: 3 of 8
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THE M.VtN SUN. Alvin
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CASH
25
GROCERY
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for Saturday, October 22nd
THIS OFFER GOOD UNTIL JANUARY 30, 1933
3 cans
5
N arne. .
1-lb. bar*. 3 for
Street or R. F. D ...
19.
rolls
Town.
Stat.
Be Prepared
No. 1 tal> can
he*
for the
per head
RAINY SEASON
19.
' n to a bowl of
dozen
es
to make
If
new
15
now
35
25
a
25
minimum
25
20c
Fryers
Southland Lumber Co
er:
iy
Angleton, Phone 158
Alvin, Phone 31
I I
E
Christmas Bargain
Offer
Mrs. Fred Camp Is
Bridge Club Hostess
2 cans
ana for
bier*.
25 02
can
In the building formerly occupied by the
First National Bank.
J. D. Sentell, Manager
10 Iba.
for .
EX BRAND
32c
17c
.... 26c
.... 78c
THE GALVESTON DAILY NEWS,
GALVESTON, TEXAS.
Gentlemen: Enclosed herewith find (check ot money order)
for 15.45 or $4.75 i mark out price not desired) for which send
the Daily and Sunday News for one year starting---------...
[jhtf.-iU “
■Mu yellow >:■
E|e "On e '
b*f'btterin.'
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jayanyt
Ldy been • i’
PINK
Salmon
NICE
Lettuce
BROWN BEAUTY
Potatoes
YELLOW LAUNDRY
Soap
PRATT-LOW FANCY PEELED
Apricots
ROLLED
Oats
Bishop Quinn
Episcopal Servii
CASH GROCERY
J. D. Sentell, Mgr. Alvin, Texas
For Your Pleasure
Dining anil Ihincing
NKAIU hi.n.in i w
G» Kin^ltr, Prep
need
La Marque I vxa*
Optn every night. Make reservations for parties.
Conducts
ice* Here
Meat Department
Beef Round or Loin Steak, lb. . ----- .
I Veal Round or Loin Steak, lb.
I Pork Steak, lb. ...
Pork or Veal Chops, lb. . --------
Pork or Beef Rib or Shoulder Roast, lb.
Stew Meat, lb.
Skinned Ham, whole
Bologna, lb.
Wieners, lb.
Dressed Poultry
or Bakers, lb.
They say
to get peo-
nd what I’m
■ >r is to find
cat, how on
Up to the
ways for me
jot four feet.
k°' ' n ii
10
you wil rot
or alcohol.
“If th motor cheek- his
helps a lot.
hadn’t seen
field, vice-president; Mrs. J L. Mur-
phy, council member: Mrs 11 ('.
Madara, secretary; Mrs. J. Dobert,
treasurer; and Mrs. Roy Chambers,
club reporter.
Mrs. Madara, 4 H pantry demon- i
you need new shingles
repairs or replace the entire roof,
do it now while you can buy the
best shingles ever shipped to Alvin.
100% heart wood, 100% edge grain.
Manufacturers guarantee to last
of fifty years.
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10
<t- prob-
■Fall is Ti me
Car, Says Tire Dealer
Mrs. Fred Camp was host.-s to Sudden Cold <•••--
Motorist Unprepared
7C
55-oz. pkg. with
(lauwart
9
12c
13c
11c
10c
9c
Ec
or half, either end 14c
9c
_9c
I
Come to see us, inspect our goods and com-
pare our prices.
5C
15
OUR MOTHER S PURE
Cocoa 1 2-pound
sleet or snow; and then is when
need Non-Skid on your tires
hre, are so low in price now that
it is impractical to risk life and prop-
erty trying to run out the last mile.
Based on the p esent selling price,
| the last thousand miles in a 4.75-19
.tire is worth only 43 eeAU.
■ '*
■t/’- -
w*
r*
■would make t
|*e had
■Mie b».
m Tugo in
■ Winr wa.
I
I
E • mi i tntngs. 1~— *-■*
I?** on a'«>unt of not being able
P** tk light*. with just a sten
The Galveston Daily and Sunday
News and a Beautiful Seven-Piece
Cereal Set, All for $5.45
■My raining :
I
1
■ktnen sittu
■« aayb.- ■
■m, hf • r.
P* -tar..:
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The -
,LER CAT
1
r’itinly feeling
.it carnival. I
was going F
'.ention of de-1
I u-estion for a j
• with a ham-1
n a big piece I
tG • bvwl uf.
hut tamales. j
rry way from
r and though
• I expert he
•i considering
Serves him right
<ht He had a
■■ from an In-
was of great
[ all there he
■Mhcr around enlighten. And
Umc ti-. i .id caught one of I
■ hatinrry from the canef
■ Muro it out th*. unsuspecting i
g *tisdicnti> caught hold of it
promptly p pp.-d on the hand
cm- U L. Browning, Jud |
P® ami U . Evans were all I
r ma bit gain,
Pt forgotten mat he was taken in I
pa^tnekt years ago. Doc’
r to the earn■J
I** anything furl
P*' annual pro
F f< ■ mldish glee
FfeiUnt N body carw though
f *• Mr Evans as twice a bit-
f r tie ramu . the year when
I**-: daughter waf elected queen
■ v ■ carnivals to be
■R Mats.
. kerchoc Excuse me dere
F® Thai's n hay fever again.
i droad C, time with it ever
r ‘ tod Ji.1 th goldenrod at
°f the queen's court to ’
[tiStm Bim, . afn the lights ,!
h hnndy person '
J i tnmgs. They had '
'erator charging rate should be ad p<Hed -o that
vanced ar. , the battery inspected to anti freeze solution
make sure there are no weak ce’B •*** '
that might fail when you need them battery, brake- -park plug*, and r»-
most Spark plugs also need adjust diator hose, h< <.«n n t asnirv.1 tbaa
ing for hard wigfgr starting, and ra- he will have fafe trouble fn . wint*-v
diator hose connections should be in- driving
"The wise motori.-t will see that he
‘ not caught unprepared by a sudden
cold snap,” said Mr Whitson of the
Whitson Motor Company. "Fall
weather i> so changeable that even
though you start out on a trip in fine
-“•’-I, yuu may come back through
you
M ill hasgi
■tFnaa) i
I
|j>
■nt »«r f1'
|rr- >n -
Epi court io
I
This • r- al set ■ - .i beauty in design, and is made nf good
china. Never again will y ou re« • ive «uch an oftor. The
Galveston N. ■,•. - i., Texas’ oldest >.■ wspapcr. Send in your
subscription now. The cereal set will be sent the same
day we receive your subscription.
If You !><• Not Want the Cereal Set You Can Have The
Galveston Daily and Sunday News for $4.75
Rt. Rev. Bishop Clinton S. Qu t ;
of Houston will conduct service su^_1 ;lj
day evening at 7:30 at the Gracqiffl
Episcopal Church in Alvin.
Everyone is cordially invited to at 1|
tend the service-
ins for 24
Gvodbjc. Drat.
‘ H*> h.rrly Youra,
I N ■ Th. Follrr Cat.
lira—Exc«H«4
B, ISO
Soprietor
and Brazoria County*. Oldeat Newap aper—Eat. 1890
to Check yon drive with month tin> you arc’
I gambling 43 cent* against your life!
| and your family's. You may only
5 II . . ;vd soft- lacs for one second of your
,Pe ay >nd | life, but if that second cornea while
you are traveling flO miles an hour- -
88 feet per second—safe tires mean
life itself The extra traction and
safety of Firestone tires was recently-
demonstrated on th.- salt beds near
Salt i ..k< City, when Ab Jenkins
drov< a Firestone-equipped Pierce-1
Arrow car 2.710 miles in 24 hourd
■ •■ ■
average speed of 112.91 miles perl
hour breaking all existing world
records '
“Fall should b« the time for « ger.-1
eral check-up of the car.” continued!
Mr. Whitson. “The battery soon u ill I
be called upon to turn over a motor I
stiff from cold, and lights will be | -
Whea burn<; g for tungei huut *.
NICE SIZE VALLEY
Oranges
CAPE COD
Cranberries 2 pounds 25
We will have other specials not selected at
time of goins? to press Watch the window.
Kjn-acome truei,
want'd * - .• > to a politi
K/ani that rm
Eevtblr'F Bulling-
Kjfeng up at the high school.
| rep’i- *n. tiut then
K) affarl ' I particular.
| before and he
for a tn - at.
E) try in J ’r'
Up th'
L » . wr
EL | gjrna ■
■
im • n Scott Ben-
v . t looking and
now he
d by the oth?
/ yellow ‘•iflfn
We voted Wh
c sod”. Sq I
e, there haty-
but me and
I and looked?
about which ’
best looking,
- ratio sign or I
.uiiigton for'
I:is tire cover,
g been latest
. the dearest to
hi*, a carnival,
'h i and above
innirtain their
1 guess the smell j ^trator, will b<* host*-i to th- lub
hamburger j w^en they have their achievement
day program next Tuesday. October.
25. The public is invited to coms
and see her pantry Club member-
are urged to be present and to bring}
their recipe file or cook book. (
R her two table bridge club a» her
home Tuesday afternoon. Beautiful
red radiance roses were used to dec-
orate the rooms.
Mrs. Raymond Holloway wa- win
ner of high score prize.
At the close of the entertainment,
Mrs. Camp served her guests refresh-
ments of sandwiches, rake and cof-
fee.
Players included: Mesdames C
Roas Brown, S. 8. McKenzi. Sart
McKenzie. Art Creighton f
Ely, E. J. Barry, Fred Camp, a <1
Raymond Holloway.
a- F' 1V‘ October 21, 1932
Fairview Club Meets
With Mrs. Peterson '
-----
The Fairview Home Demonstration n
Club met at the home of Mr». Christ I
Peterson Tuesday afternoon. Fall|l
vegetables was the principal ubject 'l
re’? nothin^’of discussion, the program being -.. 'S
• the perpet - j ried out as ••ected by the club year di
I went up to book.
. hool build- | Mr- T. J. Ge ; h told of a new
. id had a fine j vegetable she had tai.-ed and served.
rnts to g’’t Mrs. W. C. Baugh str< d the need
while. About j of a fall garden and Mrs. C. C. Cal-
•-vng I ever loway gave a number of recipes for ill
.• first life was serving fall vegetables lii
glamorous ar j officers elected to serve the [I
1 MW club during 1933 were: Mr. C. C.' I
hf.it urd J. D. Hill s feet zx—t.i ■»!■■*. . u— r r \t,»w_ ®
fc p.a: and d the proces-
I
■t peat tki
■car 1.
yet 4'11 '
Kkrat e in'
I fry,: .-
Knsntl wdy to each
Kiad sub - ' * worries of
Mq to ' as chili and
|fc» i*» <>*•- the strains of
< WTh'-'t: I approve of
* and i- it I know my
advocating
f«r Hallowe’en. |
i .ano out in the j
I have talented |
who’d get onto *
kind of music
mob spirit run
i that u-akts the old and I
bunt L-rth into versions]
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Beck, John P. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, October 21, 1932, newspaper, October 21, 1932; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1250692/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.