The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 13, 1952 Page: 3 of 12
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Cheery good morn'ng foods for wide ewake
breakfasts—smacking good loods for hearty
lunches—thrilling foods for wonderful dinners
all ar.’ here at SMITH’S and are low-pric-
ed to help you banquet on your budge* 3
times a day—every day! There’ll never be a
dull menu at your house when you do your
food shopping here because our bigger and
better values mean bigger and better meals
for your family.
Libby’s Frozen
Peas or Spinach pkg. 19c
Fresh Full Dressed
JASMINE
HAMS
6 To 10 Lb.
Whole lb. 51c
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CABBAGE io.
2 Lb.
Alma
Mustard or
Turnip Greens
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V. ISCONSON DAISEY’S
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education
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Duncan
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principal of
school and
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for
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right to the vail
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w. ten.!. r.
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ON GUARD
When Brownies, dirccte
Mrs A B Lewis and Mis C
les Sloane, met Thursdav
were invited to select a n-
to be on guard duty
' flag-raising ceremony tbi= •
. Sherry Sloane was chosen
girls wor* d on their tr■■■ r
I for the birthday celebra’;
Wa’ra •$ pleased at punch to
offer you these famous Moiud
stockings—as pleased as you'll
be when you wear them. For
Mojud stockings are the loveliest
things nesf to your legs
sheer, smooth fitting, long wear-
ing. We know you'll kr»e our
new Mojuds. Yours in the latest
fashion-perfect shades.
I m.-.. m. M?e Kec
I elected pie-ident of tl
Chapter of YWCA, it w
K immons, the
-nents remain'
e same as form-
■ine rases, assess- I
:i..ny vears ago
.■ cording to to-
■ inges were
r the deputy to
Court which is
11 final decisions.
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L. Cruse uf tM
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him were M
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women nandi
total-score j
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Ilizabe
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and in Choco-
t came from
the canal
aid live bait
purchased on
Bbm'u but plenty was j
♦ r Lshermen who i
O. V. Robinson.
Alvin junior high
i Riley Godwin, vocational
culture teacher were in
dena Saturduv to work
committee <'n the \ "rational edu-
cation development of the state
for the vomio" fiv<' years
Representative-, from the south,
southeast and central parts of
• outed that
• t local crop
, much of it
e fffdH
nejB ndable Hosiery
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leran
ication Is ■
Mar,h2 MER'II N HAVE CITY EDK ATORS
|]\l I S IN WORK ON STATE
• OF WIND VO' ATIONS PLAN
. • re going to
,ot more rice lie-
moves out of
to R. H.
.f the Farmers'
’This grain can be purchased
very cheap," Stansel added, ‘ and
mills will not pay more than $7
a barrel for it Most of the cur-
rent movement has been for
less.”
A small increase m moving of
fane v packaged rice for domestic
use has not been sufficient to
hike the price of good locally
grown grain, Stansel opined
"The demand to growers is
o'ber 5 lice, I for good rice which cannot be
d include' sold for : bottom prices
•:on. damag- cuirent market is calling
which is un- poorer quality grams
explained the paraded
Line Consumption
More Rice” Is Plea Of
li Authority In This Area
a* agriculture, h o m e m a k i n g,
trade and industrial education
and distributive education, only
the first two being in practice in
Alvin schools, according to Rob-
":v ' '
lace in a total J
tourna
ountry
nd his
Fiddk
•rving with her wih 1
Roberts, vice pi
Miss Florence Cope secret;
treasurer; Mrs Georjie
and Mrs Jack Koonce
committee; Mrs. H <
Y-Te< n«i Committee and Mrs
Mason Woodard and Mr X B
Lewis, membership committee.
THE ALVIN SUN
PAGE THREE
Prices good for Thursday afternoon. Mar. 13. Friday, Mar. 14 and Saturday, Mar. 15
$1.65
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GRAND PRIZE
HOT—PLUS DEP.
PUGHS
ALVIN
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OPEN Sl’NDAY
S a. ni. to 8 p. m.
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT
TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
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The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 13, 1952, newspaper, March 13, 1952; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1251401/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.