The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, March 4, 1932 Page: 5 of 8
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Friday. March 1, 1932
L.., Texas,
Newspapei
Em. 1390
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Enquire
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Ha - so
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Mrs. Stanley Flora
Beans
5
F.arh
Bar
spot,
Toasties
34
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GOLD MEDAL
ADMIRATION
COFFEE
COFFEE
2 Ice Tea Glasses Free
.EPHONE 7
☆SUGAR
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Limit 10-lbs.
10-lbs.
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Pork Sausage
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Bee£ Stew
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Hamburger Limit 2 lbs.
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; Pork Chops
Skinner’s
White King
SOAP
Raisin Bran
Package 20c
Paramount Products
Carnation Milk
Large 7c
Small Ji/fcc
s
Specials for Saturday, March 5, 1932
Smith’s IGA Store
CITY OF ALVIN ELECTION
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Toebday, April 5th, 19-32
exas
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v you.
■wing this an
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upon wr.
hg' Being a
FOR COUNTY TREASURER
MRS M. C. I). STRATTON. Angleton |
—
Junior Class of Santa
Fe School to Give Play
Political
Announcements
Mi
m'
Special Meat Prices
FOR ALL NEXT WEEK
6 cup Aluminum Dripolator
uu . lb. A'?::::r tir»n bulk ft r
FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY
RICHARD J. HIGGINS. Angleton
E. HILL. Angleton
CITY MARSHAL
OPIE MOULTON
WILL UZZELL
, Vomnlo
trge bot
Record,
oboda.
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FOR SHERIFF
T J. RUSSELL. Freeport
DAN ROBERSON. Angleton
JAMES A. MARTIN. JR. Angleton
I R. JOHNSON Angleton
FRANK S. CREWS. Angleton
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Dessert
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, du—you are "Xo-account-u”
•, fall in line and Dive—?
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But—’ F-sify!
GREEN
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and whe
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Package 10c
Reel Steak, Any cut lb. l£c
1 lb. 19c
st oner we all learn
•>. or ‘way out on ranch or farm.
, individual is small, indeed
ething very, very much in need.
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[NEWSPAPER EDITOR IN RACE
FOR CONGRESSMAN AT-LARGE
Hotel Al ■
Phone 139
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FOR RFPRFSENTATIVE
of Braxoria and Matagorda Countie*
Subject to the action of the voter* in
the Democratic Primary in
July, 1932
A E MASTERSON. Angleton
J. S JACKSON. Alvin
KREMEL
2 pkg., A >
Catsup
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Mayonaise p,nt)ar 29c
Relish Hot or Sweet, jar
S< 11 r H l
Frapp, y. Qt
Tidal Wave
24 pounds
People purzL’d by the title of Th
• r<< k Had a W. rd For Th. in.
Samuel Gold win I .'rated Artist pro
[duction of the Broadway i >■ by
I Zoe Adkins which cvmes ’ th. Kir
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THE ALVIN SUN. Alvin and Brazoria County’s Oldest
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Subject to the action of the voters
in the city election to b* held
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
Alvin Precinct No. 3
C. W MASSEY. Pearland
W E DAVIS. Alvin
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t! t have a castle-home,
. m a ‘‘Tent of your very Own”
arnings. instead of rent
e hens; pijrs: cows. Be content’
..—Div. ./G •
S. O. Smith, Jr. Prop.
LB.
h- present
and has coatrib-
ard corruption in
degeneration of the
uni ry than any on<
the law should be
ro enlist the support
.■ of the people and
•cement nossil’
It Native Texan and Publisher men who won ti e war for Demoe-
Of Two Newspapers r i' . .
I 4J favor a higher income and
• ' in the higher
view of breaking
fortunes ana <ie-
of the country’s
is now in the hands
h T
• Piv. I\ a poem, 1 once read in Farm and Ranch.
Ind-. d ! How simple—now’s your chance!
pp. O! s who’ll win.
fh'in, to “Di”?
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POST
smxll. each /
The Junior Class of the Santa F'J
| Hiirh School will present a play • n
I titled "The Path Aero— the Hill" at !
; the Santa Fe Schoo! auditorium Fri J
day . '.' nil March 4 Adi "■ •
| will be 10c for children and 20c for
i high school student- .Mid adult
I Subject t" the acii >n of the voters
I the Tax Payers’ Union Primary
| May 7th. 1932
Prices
e^Biv Qftv
• • N.- York l.iu;’' ■ nth
r'> r ’ on th ' • thought ’’ t 1
1 the Greeks Hetaera and the modern 1
. GoWdigg»T were sist'-rs under the I
kin. And the charm t i portra' 11
a the picture I - fnn C| . •
ly prov. • it
For this youn* ladj wh<
■‘laire enacts h-. wh t her fr
all a <11 robing comp’ex Tfi 1’
• ay. whenever she is in a tourh
pedient of getting out of h- >
and dnizlini the trouble-maker
look at the excellent v
heard of a young !i ‘ n !■■
who w:ut famou*' a H<
•■tent Ath< but phryr
L J. SI LAK
Utor of Fayette County
Ll Gran it hublishtr S*.
El Campo
OTHE \ <>lb RS OF TEXAS:
1 herewith announce my
KJ - an at-Lar
■nt
i the prin-
tout suf-
jhft Being a native Texan, born
|wreared > .> , ftnd with my
[yj n*t- , aper experi-
[*», ■ »ntact with the
yP-- *niks of life, I be-
|h>t that I ■■ • ighly understand
ptteeds :>e->plr of thia state | out
■Mthi’ I ,a’ r. nd< r efficient serv- pr«
| the nal law-making ‘
! am 1 • n as one of t
I ’ • ■ ■■ a' -Large If you
fP* ’‘id’ n.. r. the mam prin-
| atf.rm I shall high-
1” nl> U ir ■' ’c and support-
I I fa. . s-ralitation of our
lil H!* *” n’a,nt,,’n ■
I
- needs of th*
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iH
rd Tractor -
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Grits..u“:,;A
Can4v
ivor voluntary arbitration
disputes, bv represent#
■st • by ea side "f the
1 atn unalterably op-
1 granting injunctions in
■sics arising between em
•mployees.
ir.ta n;rg a ' avy
gth of the five
i am not a mihtariet,
of th u: (ttled world
with the lessons we
in the ’■ ent World
l having sufficient ships
trained marines, failure
our Navy to protect
Is and our commerce
ii to properly prosveutt any war
defense into which this country
be fci •
t of a crime against our mun-
Beef Roast Chuck cut
tot\ o»’ 1 '’J it o' t
This Phryne, net. d . ui
| women in Greece, hn<l trot
lice trouble somehow and wa
fore the court, a lad; of tl
ing often at Thir. . k
entente wn* about to he ■'
I . .1 when Phrynt
her dress and smiled at the
I in a verdict of not guiltv
Zoe Akin* had thoii-rM of
1 dressing
Joan Blondel! and Mud"< F
* are the oth*- two blond -irtns who
’ assist Ina ( Ixire in pursuing mill
j air<- n The Greek- Had a Word For
' Th-n: I^nwel! Sborman directed th«
I p • are and act- in / a.-t w>
David Manner- and Phillip* Sma'
icy ar other- in the cast
Pound Can 55 ll
'm F st k L p.iund
‘ inlii
7 ! brackets wit!
. up th, mini*
centralizatio*
wealth whi..,
I of the few.
I 5. 1 favor modification of the
Volstead Law. i ani opposed to the
I return of the old saloon with its
■ man . c.:ls, but I am convinced that
i prohibition under the present law
1 ia Dot enforcible r~ ■
I uted more towi
I government and <
I .norals of the cou
thing. I believe
I modified so as to
j of the majority of the peo|
I! make enforcement nossible
I 6. I favor consolidation of the
useful bureaus and commissions
and the abolishment of all those
which have been created to give
I employment to the "lame ducks.'
I I This should Im* ■! ne in ink rest of
I ' efficiency .m«l eco> ■
ports and of our navigable streams
with a view of aiding industry and
commerce, through lower freight
rates.
H J favor legislation promoting
co-operative marketing of farm
products. Agriculture is the basic
industry of our nation and must
irge. in be rehabilitated and maintained • n
I sub- a high plane in accordance with the
American standard of living Those
who feed and clothe the world must
be protected to the extent that they
may enjoy every comfort others
... have, and that they be made se-
the cure against the ruthless e
be- tion of the gamblers and
1 manipulators who levy a trei
is toll upon everything the fi
produce-
ung ! 9 I fav<
thelnf labor
i tivrs Choi
I controversy.
posed to
eotitrover*
ployers and ei
10. I favor mair
1 the full strengtl
^BLm nee*k H’.e • power treaty.
«ral Reserve Rnard but in view . .
. ''' w'th keeping in condition, ami
M ! ,:Tn;' not “*M'have learned
and to in War by not
Usa w'lh the need j manned by t.
HH commodate the j (<, maintain
Hgi i icing of the na-| our nationals
M ' nancing of the na- and *
indu»t>>. ttf <ir
I ho.. -x tendon of power of j may
0 : . '’’d Banks with a ! short
me ownership and 'try.
e bvi iower so long as I ••
* lan(| given as se- 1
k.'*/.1'1 ’’c'1 an<‘ ,he soili
”r' ProP‘‘rly cared .,„.r
,n« 1 federal Land Rank fore- ~-----
‘ r,V/ r Kiv.ng the borrow* 1________
' ’’ '*'hich to redeem . war del
!h‘* mortgage price 1 gather
»nd costs I .wh m
1 G- r ^mediate cash pay- for no
J'ted compensation 1 none
• .he WorM Wgr wjth are ^kmg
^Bl"* -t'-fing prosperity, for our I
^■7 rovernm ent owe, ex-scrv- 1 theirs al
■J®*'; • matdv 42^50.000,- ■ 12. I ..
K-- -■ ! rj
vernment and | punisl
^Ks vMb- ,he n’“n penitenti
BJw,. a *un *nd went 1 farm -
t fnr American not actually pos*
■ST.,?, '"'hers remained at sale. The prodi
<d whom made large
^Bri x,n*ni" !h<> •oldier fought
ollsr a day. should not he
K... portion of his
■>" nsatiun and to pay
^K|TL u-'!‘ I favor issuing
■rt '■ ‘'urrvneyi auffle
Bi--.?"'
Mie.,.. "P'ta to the money
^Bii" r ' ‘ r!nging the total up
BE. 1 ’ 158 00 capita,
" *•» immediately
^Bl’h* k. ?'* 'n t^e country was 1
H
K*.7‘*~ • >' tne medium of ex-
■m*nd for merchan-
vrit.... K vmpHiyment to
K tr ees of farm prod.
.., ?*• *laI h«tne»s gen-
n rm*' An<i
' •• ' »i!! 1»v. JI.-
'■ .'»•! obll(,tk.n ,„
i 11. I am against cancellation or
j reduction of the war debts due our
[country by the foreign powers
l There ia a growing sentiment .n
I Europe and in this country that we
i should reduce the am unt of these
“’••• debts, or cancel them alto-
r I shall never vote for any
measure Th’« country asked
spoils of war and received
And now our former allies
that we not only pay
own part i" *hr war but for
dao.
I am against short selling of
products on the exchange* 1
r a law making it an offense
diable by confinement tn the
entiarj at hai.i labor to sell
products which the seller does
ictually possess at the time of
r,ale. The products of farm and
ranch are often sold down below
cost of production bv those who do
not possess, or do they expect to
possess, any nf such product*-
Such practices are criminal when
indulged In t» drive the price of
the producers' commodity bel< »
cost of production, which is often
done by the gambler* in these gam
bling dens called the exchanges
13. I am opposed to centraliza
tion of our government in Wash
nmeuiateiy jngtop. an,| our wealth in Wall
■untry was , StrePt arifj favor adequate laws to
Jenty. Bv ! u«»*. I t»liev» in
“* ' States Rights and am opposed to
arv Ci.rrkmr »ncr*'echment unon
rirtUbr th. Frd.r.1
ment.
Upon tha above principles I take
my stand and seek your suffrage
Respectfully.
L. J. SL’LAK.
ig
orld
?nt tl.«i
ifort ■■
be made se-
iless exploita
ltrs and market
levy a tremend-
farmer
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Beck, John P. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, March 4, 1932, newspaper, March 4, 1932; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1250815/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.