The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, June 30, 1933 Page: 2 of 8
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The Asset Of Thinking
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for July I. I1KI3
Coconut
. 29c
. . 48c
8 oz. can
16 oz. can
Bran ETakes
hair:
17 c
White King granulated, 20
pkg
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Mr
Red & White, all flavors, pkg.
I9<
of his
Brillo
Such rt.
15’
Wisteria, 16 ox.
from Dipt
Mustard
w hat it
to two tab Its of bridge T
Wishard
19c
Red & White, 4 pkgs.
Sardines
15c
Broiled
too much prejudice and not enough
Pork A Beans
Blue & White, 3 cans
Biro
13c
Red & White, 2 lb. pkg.
for busp:
8 ofhMt
Red & White, 1 lb. can
Kaisins
15c
2 lb cellophane pkg.
I
and
Blur A White, 3 rolls
d a,
2102 folk Ave.
i Till H <—E??a
HMMSMSB
ELECTRIC
Baron
Swift’s Special lean
CASSEROLE
no its .uhI vi:«.i:iAiti.i:s
$4.95
d
35c
Nice site, 2 dor.
ip:
Get your lemons tor the 4th, 2 dot.
Ltd I nrr
5c
California Iceberg, head
BALANCE EASY
ILVIN
been
d th.
v design
Mid
i| u y
bu
WALTER S. WIIIGIIT. Proprietor
10c
N!i<»rt«bnin^
Toilrf Tissue
Orangos
Lp 111 Oil Si
Soap
.loll
Macaroni A
Spaghetti
Credit for Convenience to Reliable Parties Excellent
Delivery Service. Telephone No. 130
not have
cording t
GULF STATES
UTILIiiES COMPANY
THIS wonder
>o»s enough tor a larj
truly for less tha*. .*
95c
DOWN
24c
64 c
One Day Service
ANY CAR PAINTED COMPLETE
With Enamel
ago
and Mrs
Thursday
low in pre
Mill a pot<
tell us. en
Not only dm
r disadvant
•> clearly hi
he wrong.
iy great* r
aker brother
him been us.
railroad, tc
employmen
tially in rv,
served and
100.000 worth of co'
$0..ver hr,
V. hilv NvV. \
far ahead of the
• of business, but
to take note of it
Texas has i
les away fr
3c
heat up the kitchen
cavy porcelain enameled
ung well. Water seal
High and low heats.
K. P. Brand, qt. jars
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Big Value, 3 lb. carton .
Big Value. 8 lb. carton
blind man fro
be as guilty a
strength takes
flicts undeaer
hclphxsncss.
Adherence
elusion, right decisi
outdoes its own record for
the corresponding nine
Shipped out from J.oma
I ic
’■■■ i d'.A.1.
Hi
trucks,: I
J
rve the shin- |
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nroureging phase of the farmer’s
ive caused him to look with a new
economic and social problems.
* tanged much-
are disas-
in prosper
\ busings,
He is find
I Ic
in tomato sauce, 1 lb. cans, 2 for
rey of the Williai
he Edward*, wher
Salad
can. sliced, each
Texas Moves Ahead
Visitors keep telling us that Tex.i.- r
rest of the country in volume and ve
we have heard il so much that we <a
or even credit it Vet the figures no
first n*no months ot 1932 snow that i
leadership of the United Slat
export
York
The Farmer s Discover es
J. O. W.>bb ha.*
lias Etta Parks of
sliced, per lb.
g— —TTjgaiWMi
| Pineapple
gko< eby co
Better
Better
vicked
left, which ?■ ’ Howard King.
io and went for Owen Bail Park
Rob Murray ua- the issued to those ta
-tar with the stick. thi« patch.
Williams, Carey and
Fdward- Ho' •• i Mr*. ^eFW
than L<
that he
liant m
To o
ior met
troubles ia th
and inquiring mind on economic and soc
He has discovered that the world has
that method:, that were good thirty yea
trous now. He is finding out that no
alone in a world in which the interests <
every producer, a’ inextricably intermingled
ing that the cooperative ideal—whether in
agriculture, or simply social relation*—point:
stability and permanence.
During the depr<ion thousands of farmers haw join
ed cooperatives. Thousands of others have redouble'
their effort* in behalf of their cooper,
they simply held “passive" membersh
farmers that are applying real busmes
ing and that are in line tq profit in the futun
W. I
No. 1 can, crushed, each
ipal, fixedness of purpose, wis
___________w... ........ , come of intelligent thinking,
a man cannot content hintsell with the humdrum monot- < i|
ony of a purposeless ,md enterpriselvss life.
What we think is what we are.
Would you know whether or not ’.he world is getting thi
brttvi or wui-< \ i u * an find out by an invariable test, w
All that w necessary is to discover what it is thinking Hatv-rie?
about.
If you want to know what the world is thinking about,
find out what it is reading. This can be done by inquiring
of librarian:. scanning periodic?.!?-- for sale en : ■ stands
and noting the contents of periodical publications.
Man’s physical life depends largely upon what he puts
into his stomach. His mental life depends on what he
puts into his head.—Dallas News
These are th
thods to farm
George Frederick Porter.
.. six weeks, child of Mr.
W B. Porter died lete
afternoon, July 12, in
i»
ML, ..
22c
the read t
Drake.
Mrs.
Mi«» A
. e-ton Saturday.
The Farmers As^ociatio
hold their annual picnic
Waring’s grove on Coward
Saturday, July 12th Bring yoi
dinners and join us in the* o
fashioned spread.
s6°°
We al»o apray Duro and lacquer
Auto and Top Repair — Body and Fender Work ||
NATIONAL SIGN CO.
L. F. Baker. Prrp.
Houston, Texas Ph. Beacon 31086 0
“SIGNS OF AU. KINDS”
Lipton's, ’■ 4 lb can
Transport Fact*
There is, as a rule.
logic in discussions > f the transportation problem
It is an inescapable fact, no matter how much is said
concerning the decline of the railroad, that rail transport
is the backbone of the nation's indu*
It is also a fact that there is roor
waterways, oil pipe linos and other
The problem is hcv. to correlate th:
each may be run on a profitable basis and
ping and trnxeling public well
The public interest is the main thing at s'
pie waul fast, ec" onn il and ad. 'iuati
the right road int<
would one who
idvantage of his v
25c
ruing U *d.< —irhv..-t.
ish on the market at times, but
the welfare of I'exa*. Cott
allied Texas to overtop New Vc
Texas nuts!rip th« En ;
nths of 1931.
ry to August, inc!
moditics. In doing
• votd fvt the sarne
f 150,000,0^' on its I’ cord.
Th
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for thi
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Beck, John P. & Colley, Robbie Dell. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, June 30, 1933, newspaper, June 30, 1933; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1250805/m1/2/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.