The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 5, 1949 Page: 9 of 10
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AL VW.
,AY MA’ S. 1MJ
THE', ALVIN SUN
*- <O« TEXAS
Business And Professional
DIRECTORY
Et heli nd Jones
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Mis Ola Richaid>->n of Hous-
■e to the man u
Refrigeration
FOR MOTHER OR SWEETHEART
CLASSIFIED |
GI\ E HER A CEDAR CHEST
A REAL GIFT
rket
Alvin Furniture Co.
)cken
P O. Bom 847
Phone 175
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Cliff Johnson
O/Hf
1
Repair Shop
Mr
and
Phone 184
ALVIN
dock
S5.00 DOWN
R
m duty
SI.00 A WEEK
We C 11 •* Thurio«.
M
Alvin Trading Post
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ALVIN PHONE 691
Cub Scout News
w
n different
Building Needs
• LfTTI.E
Liverpool News
. Tnockdown) .IWINJOW
BiDtm FRAMES
INK RAN, r
■ITS AN ;> RAI ANCES . MEDICINf CABINETS,
AGFA, V
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for all kinds of
w
toits
FIRST GRATAE ’ ■ • FRIOR
and .
INSURANCE
was
UNT IN FIVE GALLON CONTAIN? . at . .
41m KeW and
Bargain Prices
ALVIN NEWS
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IL-n Us Is
COME AND btt US,
the Hand
Arkmo Lumber Co.
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regulate the
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They re
OILFIELD AND BUILDING MATERIALS
■tion
PHONE 200
Women And Girl's Clothing
Fitly fi
SIZES FOR EVERYONE
OPEN FROM 2 P. M to 8 P. M.
The Finest In Cars
RUTH’S SHOP
Alvin Furniture Company
from a
Mrs
he Finest In Service
1107 JOHNSON
PHONE 295 W
STREET
Maytag Dealer
VENETIAN BLINDS
INLAID LINOLEUM INSTALLED
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PHONE 175
ALVIN
715 SEALY
To know what to do i*—WISDOM . . . To know how to
Gulf
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NOTICE!
For Ums kind of SERVICE
SEE
vur
'tataM of
G-fw-etaa, TeaM
TEEN-AGE
p
as the *
Gaffney
Ata |» im Mg Um at Jwwtary mA
—■ata atatas . . far . . QMDVAnOW GCFTSf?
do »—SKILL ... To do the thjuj ac U * hoe Id bo
done «—SERVICE!
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1ETAL & WOOD), IRONING BOARDS, FiRE-
boF BLANKET INSULATION, METAL GARAGE
WILL PAY YOU TO CALL US BEFORE YC .
IKE YOUR PURCHASES . BETTER STILL
>5Z1
Miss Edna Schock
Appointed Head Of
Nursery School
Fertilizer Pays On
Rice Farm Land
dern
four
and
■ich of
•ek-end
TRY THE CLASSIFIED ADS
THEY GET RESULTS
Sarah Ander< ,n and her
• ce Elaine
Effie Jes-
706 SEALY STREET .ALVIN. TEXAS
OFFICE HOURS
Mrs 1
Mrs. Ragland
8 30AM-1IAM1PM-IPM
Phocto Alvin 570 PtaxLuid 98-R51
Life MoyM
by o TrH^
nt thetre^
, v-print
I ires Saf«q
jar that iMH
i jneehannl
i. Bring
any HunifiH
1 *°r ^unl]
Pnr.U*l
M . . .s Tilton
.ci in Alvin
>ide m Sinton
STANDARD
RENDERING CO.
HOUSTON
Dr S. H. Fridner, Mgr.
Dr. M A. Munster
OPTOMETRISTS
1224 P.wtofHw St.
DUI 2-1021
Trust BuUding
Young, The Jeweler
915 Tafaqhoas Rota
Dr. J, G. EGANHOUSE
OPTOMETRIST
d R'iHkii
Johii
and
Washer Service
J. A. Lute*
Service Manager
for
■u- gold iia
ar Johanne*-
Spiller .
from a ,
presentation (
cky Penny-
and son,
Sundav
SERVING BRAZORIA
COUNTY FOR OVER 42
YEARS
SAME 01T0METR1ST
^idvaton
Yncient Jew
confessed the -
over the head
which it was
thZS(.
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FRIENDSWOOD
By Harriet E. «~ee
A. W
Sunday
in Califor i
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Mwfcet J, Mwae 2W74
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NOTARY ft Bl It ’
Public Stenography I
Grace Criley '
l-hoa. IM ar IM (
Al-ia. 1-u.j
rowd Se
I Senior
irsday
and Mr H. Williams and
*n of Houston visited over
;•? weekend wijh her father. J
H lifers
John Swanson
the Sunday evening gue-
n mother. Mrs B M Swan
We Remove
DEAD ANIMALS
Horses . Cattle . Hog*
It Not Skinned or
Decomposed
CALL COLLECT
CHARTER 4 3436
Mr George Darrow w
e St Joseph
week’s stay
Mr. and Mrs
have returned
Buchanan Dam
TRY THE CLASSIFIED ADS
THEY GET RESULTS
and her
Anderson
the
grandsons. Robert Senter
Phillip Moller of Houston.
CCMPLE.t V/IHHAUL
BRAKE SERVICE
RADIATOR REPAIR
MOTOR TUNE-UP
STEAM CLEANING
WELDING
!r ealestat e
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Mrs
Braynmound small grandaughter Joy
Obenhaus visited M 1
sen Tuesday.
dinner
,r. and
' Miss Jean M
pri. ds
l>r>ople‘
Mrs. Bill
spent the
. ..siting m Alvin.
Shannon |
Mr and .Mrs W. H Beieher and
.- .md Mrs. W 1‘ Shcf-
d of Houston and Mrs A A.
cher of Weiner were visitors
: <> home of Mr .nd Mrs. J.
Albritton Sund ty
J VISUAL
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5 COMKTU
KRUEGER
Optical Company
Dr J F Krueger-Dr A C.
Marcaccig
OPTOMETRISTS
426 21 Street Galveston
Phone 2 6632
Wil! close on Thursday's
al 1 P. M
We have rwn iovely pianos and one Grand Pione m Hus
viemty that *• viil sail at a bargain for Cash or will give easy
terms to reliable party
If interested phase writs. vHm or phone Fairfax *308 before
*e send oar trvek for these praeos
Mr M. H. Woita.
GeedH Mee—g-*.
(beat Mere ’tasnMta
lUfetteMS
FROM $29.95 to $49.50
daughter. Lila
Ja< in' • Monun nt
eAmp the U S ITexi
Burme) Gaftney. a pio-
' .»• Texas Sulphur in-
-sfl
~ ri
Mr and
Beaumont
K*»1 Fetat>* lwi>r«rv<e
teHerUeae. Typewriting
Alvin ftorrwn
Harlen Barnett, so< if Mr and
S ml Barnett u . tirougiff
Tuesday night from a Pasa-
ena ..JY.pital where ”<• has been
ery il! tor sever?' days He is
covering nicely now
l«chaa»ca|. Body and Fender, and Paint Work
Ask about our Budget Plan on Repairs
Come in for Free Estimate
A complete line of Part* and Acce**orsea
P*rts shipped by phone order*
ood is a HI
U'tv of /rtfl
it and
NG CO J
Mrs. B-n Copeland
i and Mi H E Lee
visited the
and the
is on San
n Brosius. I
fi Crainer, ■
A—-
Aay mtnatma vta <r
ontiac-Cadillac
fl fl a/-
• make gn
The meeting
iih the Cub laws.
Rrtre.-nn-.i-r:- were served
Keeper of the Buckskin
Jd.\ vLD DEL BELLO.
M XINTENANCF.
AND
EFFKIENCT
In the optical profession there
's a challenge to which we are
owstantly alert. Our staff o»
ootometrista deserve *n ®uf-
•tanding reputation in Galvva-
ton Every man it > registered
ttate-hcensed doctor of optom
etry Through our long years
of experience we -an offer you
the skilled rel'able service your
eyesight deserves.
Mr and Mr> Clyde Crenshaw
pent the week end with Mr< (_
■ Crenshaw - - >ter m Sujarland
Mr. and Mrs Wm Koepke are I
here for an extended visit with |
Kopeke's parents Mr and |
Duward Harper I
from a visit to '
R e farmers,
zer tn Brazoria
and they
are given craft work .
>wn educatumal films.
is b >rn >n Aus-
town «f
nd™, on August
iinei was the
who came with
Hanover. Ger
irj 'ar.ieu in Galveston
>m.r.; then to this
Her mother was a mem-,
Moller family which
Mr and Mr- Richard Slataper
have returned from a vacation
in Arkansas
rbert Smith and
- :«*d in the home.
M A Waltrip'
Brtwewn CtactooBtovs4fla wad-
PoLiad** tar Tonpi Mr s Wwb
"ML Edna Si hock Was btPtWl »S
ointed superintendent of th
o’a.-‘ nursery school.
Convening during the 11
j on your rice so that others might i
i get the benefit >f your experience i
nd : tj in turn c t the benefits
* of theirs.
.Abbott of
nildren, A.
O Evans. Jr. M.l->n .md Au ■ n
Evans. Billy- Abbott and
Annie Mary Senter
Pallbearers were
Robert
v Chruban education adviser
the church, w arrimung Mis*
Martin Funeral Home
She *as a lifelong member of
me Methodist inuren tier nu»
•?and. W C '
Mr and Mrs Doc Cole were
dinner guests iq the home of
Mr and Mr. H B Kelly Sundav
ave been residents of the county
since about 134*)
Funeral services were held
Enaay at the Methodist Church
acre with Rev. Jester White .if
nciating and burial in Liverpool
Mr wv-i Mrs J R Pwckhas)
are on vacation at Hot Spring*.
■ Arkansas
Mr Wallace Crenshaw has been
m Alvin the past two weeks on
vacation, visiting with his Grand
mother, Mr*. D R Crenshaw and
other relatives He is 3rd Mate
n the Merchant Marines and just
recently made a trip to Japan,
Germany and Holland
Mr -nd Mrs FrP, Devant of .
H'iuston were guest.- Saturday Wi .
Mi tnd Mr- R T Bnscoe
Annie Abbott ]Pioneer Employe
'* # Funeral services were held _ . ■ J
Ker Citizen, •; ’ : Oi Sulphur Co.
. QH ' ciating and burial in Liverpoo I I J D CAA
At U4- ! u.-,..et<;> undei uin- .u >i tne nonorco oy jvv
® i Martin Funeral H >:ne *
--- .She was a lifelong member of P ,
.»> Abbott, a r ,vt- hunrtren n*«r«.n. utf
tne jntUKxiui i r.urcn tier nus . . ’
■ Brazoria w C *• ■ Het-port Saturdav to honor Mrs
fan-ub. died suddenly ati tn 1926 Surviving are two chil- r,
ue.e last Thursday at dren. Mrs. Bertha Evans of Al- Ol
[ via and Gerald S
' Houston, five grand<
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•nts Mr and Mt- S
1 Friday afternoon
Mrs W R J >hanaon »<i- in eU|e vour reports, giving .'.our
fk.ust .n Tuewis evening attrnd- re,uiu ,n the use ot fertilizer,!
. mg the home >w
Mr and Mr* ", T. O’Maliy of;
Houatvii wcit- M mday
Mr and M s G A Kruzan
Mr and Mrs
sum of Aiv.n v.
of Mr and Mi
Sunday aftrrn.
Mr. and Mi-
tre using fertili-i
County m 1948 (
believe it pays. »c-1
C ounty Agent. W S. Millington.,
.ft le-fj-nln U-'.ii 4 09.. ai I e- sTolli
brought .' , ,
x different rice farmers
said how much they consider j
fertilizer increased their yield of.
rice per acre have estimated thatj
the increase- was from 2’x to **■>!
bbls per acre The me producers!
who reported, consider this'
enough extra yield to justify the |
use of fertilizer on every acre!
of net thev plant 1919
H C. Johnston i- planning toj
of rice land .n ;
M u K Bowie- attended A
Dames Luncheon held al the
W C in Houston Wednes
ty, Apnl 2t>
L)i and Mrs B N" Coward of
Corpus Christi visited Sunday
...i. ..’is LeNoir Arnold. Dr.
i attended tn., dental ro<v*
ventum in Houst n Lus week
Mrs Clyde Cowger was taken to
the Medical and Sura a. Cl.nu
in Pasadena Monday tor Obser
I vation and Treatment
Mrs Effie Jessen was
' i’gcst in the haste :t
.... s. Leo Obenhau-
mother. Mrs. Sarah
Tuesday.
i Australia is only si.
j ler than the U S
Den 2 of Manvel Cub Scouts
■t at th-- h<ine of Den Mother home Fruit., from
Mrs W Maiasckm. May isl at Hospital after a tw
)J o'clock. The meeting was Hi- < doing niceh
opened with the Cub promise. Roll
u xixrai_u.r**>ent
Due- were collected There was
a new Cub. Roy Del Bello Davil
Marasckm snowed each Cub how
r.dian head-dress' Childr
I and turkey fea-
was closed
..- z- l Jreer m sluphur nunin; Mr j„hn Wu-kersham was lak
'■ m man m Tvxas „„ h„ Ambulance t- the John
Guoto came tram Ml part, of Sealy Hospital in Galvwton for
Brazoria County from Houston treatment last week
ano .4 a Orleans, and from as ——
tar away as New York to pay
' . n .3 v-.jikng her daughter Mrs.
•ver pre Jue fut (eW d->s
duced in the state They swap-
pea stones, ate barbecue, and
recalled incidents from the mule-
team days ot sulphur mining.
Gattney had come to .his area
m 1908 to help drill the early
prospect wells at
.-.alt dome The discovery of trac-
es of -ulphur in these well* led
to development of Bry anmound
e's first sulphur mine
career in sulphur out- Mrs.
the company m w hich
yed so active a part
Calvin Foster again
Mr Foster, who was in-
jured m an accident in the <5ii
f;-id, i» sl.il confined to a Came-
ron hospital
of Alta Lorna fertilize 130 acre
evening gue- October, and seed it to clover and ,
follow his clover with rice in the'
- -n spr.ng of 1949 Oth : rice men m,
Mr. and Mrs A E Hudgins and Brazoria County will be very |
son of Pearlond visited h*r par - Uci> inh-re-$te.l in results Mr
L Callihan Johnston gets from his practice
The County Agent would appre-
ciate your reports, giving your
> held manager at the
Mound mine -it the Free-
ur Cumpuny. who «k -
sixty-fif.h birthday town Sunday Evening
is retiring after the
m sluphur mining
Mr md Mrs. O K Bowies
attended Easter Serv • es at the
First Presbyterian Church at Say
s
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The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 5, 1949, newspaper, May 5, 1949; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1251600/m1/9/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.