The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, January 26, 1940 Page: 4 of 8
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Th*' Alvin Sun. Aivin ar<d Brazoria Countys Oldest Newspaper—Established 1890
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GULF STATES
UTILITIES COMPANY
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Frank W Arrington |
METROPOLITHn
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In shale FOR MALE: '38 Mrkl Norge Ii
I NeW-lur Call at D M p,»vn.<
Boi m,
J to Trfu
•»> meetu
vV. M. Stanley Is
Buried In Humble
Frank E. Vickery
Funeral Rites Are
Held In Colorado
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FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY
('leveland Davis
expenditure* made,
year, the informn-!
motor overhaul,
original black fin-
m
Caroon.
’ RETRO-
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buri'ar
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Vith
distri-;
died
Mr
I ROM < I.EBt RNE
I ii A Junes •»< Ciebttme i.i visit-
ing in the home of Mr, and Mrs
♦ C. K. Irwin
WANTED: Moving
room -
Mrs Effie Lamar was will
nlad course
OUJttB WINNM6IP
ARTHUt TRfACHIR
KtT( LUKE
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on bunn.
Mi M
Wedd.ag \
i. Han
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Moi
C. S. Hat
FOR SALE Barred Rock setting
for setting of 16 eggs
■I Reaver Arcadia. Tex-
2-1-.•ftp. |
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Miw :
parents
t watchfulness,
937 Oldsmooile
tmpiete motor *
black finish,
A real buy at > 195.00.
7 Chevrolet Town
Breed-
I Toms.
I Mrs.
John
here !••
of frien-
at th. .
to Mrs
children
i * •»< KALI ar RENT Seven room
5210 A
four '* drilling plug on N*».
i Farms Lae. liapnuml
•erator will carry
Protective
10,500 feet.
ALICE WARNER ■
FAYE BAXTER'
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THE SCREEN’S LOVABLE
VERSATILE LITTLE STAR
IN PERSON
lard ne
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H-r-.- to
s.
Alvin i
last of
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Home
Pnlllwarer
.Jack Tullos.
I.ayn- U I.
1’hiliips Ra« Gq(|
ms aw! 0»«j
>nx Ukmp
•rjml tW
irmk. Clow- In
feed store. R
| Raney
toarent
afresh^
b A la
# | Stanton
WANTED:
[ of grazing
Im]
tor ; •
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Mely fol
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Mi- n
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X b> Mr»
AIN 1,1
WHirr
Tongues will i
l«et.a Hue Thom|
J W hitsnn.
FOR SALE: Biom
tzs. baby b*-ef type
ak per lb
Mr
Hi-fis.
liar
ISM.I »• Gra
a small boy
m unity
Ivin have no’ ms y> i l».. nj
but uib student will h .nil
siuii on "How can wr *'htsinj
upport <>f school a. tIvlt-
df nmallr production?. 1
s. Pool (lubli. atiOhR. tiiusl. al
Texas Diocese
Meeting Held
In Galveston
1 p. HI
...Jnesday 8 n.
Wednesday 7 p
Pal local ten were .
lk»r Duke, Leon Duke,
amt Johnni.- Remain
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Arthur Pearson
Dies In Houston
I roy Barbee Is
Killed In Auto
Wreck Saturday!
» **177 h t In hard shale.
MimivoI <tfwration*
o. 34 HOF A
in luue with] ’ ’
Carl Olsen’> -M>ST
i browr
Mrs J. S fTostett-r him hostess
to members of the Monday night • ~
Jimin;
Richard Hi
A
end th*-
do west-'Mr, si
tieen'
Arthur Edwin 1’earwon. 61.
in Houston on December 31
P*-arnon moved to Houston In 1924.
f years was known
citizen
was a
• -n t fuhat W1
11 VERPOOl
o'Ezie uk w.
. Turkey 1
Hens and
ipply limited.
Highway 19. Brock 1
Angb-ton and Ve-
Hy meets e.
with loving
cful. Those
nr.-st to ua
I with our
FROM ARMANRAN
Mrs. T E. McCray and Mias
M'-Crny irt Wilton. Ark., are the
gums of Mr. and Mrs. C^'org*
Mi’Cr.iv ,»« ■-»»s-->«»•» .» »«»
—~• o I Mn. Hoss Smith of Goose CrrPki
.tuuii. .- .,f tn- .<m. n a. Hsnhj.nn.-1 Mrs. ITo IX-«i of Mh«v.-»|
who hus born ill for several wtM-ks’wetv tho guests of Mrs. Johnnlr
is reported much tk-iu-r. Miller Wedne-tday afternoon .
.id hut |
faith-1
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Tl> ''Wionl
ucth- ctark a m|
STARTS fl
FRIDAY?
I OR SALE:
, miles north of
county. Mrs.
1719 Franklin
raiD*¥. IWy.
BR.zori, <n(rrB|
>«4rkt (
Barn® u £•
ij
TrappesFXy bonditt
; in a remote Amere
: can consulafel FigM-
I 1 tag... hatin g.„ Io vmg
V ., .. .death an hour
L .
Anchor A* tiviih-«
McCarthy (a still trying for pro-
duction on his No. 1 Salmon
Murnma w'hk-h would ex
Angb-ton ti.-ld one-half m
watd Perforations have
7 9112 f.etl
•TrWn? Mwh
K.K-T
Sunday School 10 n m
.s
Choir Practk ‘ *
I hut for many
| as a prominent
t tlll liHl N V1MH HERE. Al | zoria County. and
I ii MORI IIARI i R HOMI 1 « ... i
Mi and Mrs. Bob Fathm-e ot
Hay City have b«-en visiting In
Alvin this week with her iwrenta
Mr and Mrs. Fttenorr Harper. Mr
und Mrs. Duward Harper and sons.
Fete and Paul, of Angleton »jM-nt
the week end here with hu par-
Heading Her Own
HOLLYWOOD
REVUE
SHE SINGS! SHE DANCES!
SHE JOIES! SHE MIMICS! /:
ALL ON THt STAGE /
FOR ONE BIG WEEK!
I 4 ton
I hour
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'(tuiitj il
'pttsil
"Wians'
UDtft
'ftljllfl
"tirn
itonf
tu is ci( I
DAGf JNyt
I redeem by paving board bill Geo
25-4tc
: From 80 to .3*10 acres i
: land with fences and
| water. Improved or without im-1
provements. B. Heger, 709 Jeff-'
I «-rson. Houston. 25-3tp !
Well-bred 2-year-old
Also t
>f gainful
in variouw
'ground.
I blow and the snow dr
I if only h
side. He
' 15. a
mreh to pay ng g
Vnnie CsliihsaRt
and 25
f doing housework and care for '
ileldcrly woman who is bedfast
[Phon- 911-F-U. Joe Knap*-. 21-?.tp
I *>| Ml
Hize 70*,x'J0 Owner will find it on
:Kosh«, •;! Rd Mrs. A. B. Knap.-
w -.iirir. —....
|lhimblc’H No. 1 Wakeiy at
fesf now stand*
ISfi'fS fe. t
The Wednesday Night Bridge
,elub was entertained out-of-town
'this week Mra. Warren Moore of
Alvin was hjateas to the club
|v;'U- Hi'
Mr. and
week-end.
1 "«■»> («« 1
'M Amparo |fl
'•U'lian of
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Ir
^Ivin Delegates
To Attend S L.C.
Miss Doris Garrison, w
ing in John Sealy Hospital in Gal-
veston, i*pent Sunday with her
rents. Mr and Mrs John Gar-
on.
Morning Trayc-i
to Frank Elias Vickery of
ose. Colorado. He had been
1 Hi' ■ 1,1 his usual health andihas no food to offer, he will lick
•o id'-ntly was duo io ,* heart (the wounds and sores that come in
[encounter with the roughness of the|
V>- L-..rv u ... Iw.in Yun.. Ol.....-1J p|e gaaIMs the sleep of hlS
master as if he were a i
When all other friends de-[
When riche* teke!
falls top
; hl: lave!
through.
‘riv-.w the '
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arrington
attended dinner given by Mr. and
Mrs I «•< Arrington for their em-*
All Patrons Having Meat In Cold Storage
Are requested to remove same from the vault by
February First, 1940. Due to vault
repairs being made, there will be
no meat taken into storage
during February.
IHv. 1 j
with ou ;
»pe and split ;
Hpent
Mr and Mr»
Itflies ;i
when h.'
Burial ] master
ived by two daught<
rm. and Ma.li
urns..- tbr.'- half sis-
v. tHe Moore of Mont-
Jvtts i’ora Chase ami Mr*. V
|Yales of San Antonio; 1. ,
• idldn-n amt nine great-grandchi}
REPLY
as well as1
admonition! ma.,
in Alvin by hlg
f the i»o. .
!-.!ial«- and I— ;*"* *’
(is at 3745 feet tn shale.
| in the Friendswood field. Hum
--'••’* No <9 Heamei h cementMr Th* Sun is authorised to an-
lat 1M3 feet and No 19 Kiesling [ nounce the following candidate*
< L>*a«m hr ts'TBWIT'M' AT' VW Rll,l. f for office, subject to tL<? action
Phillips Petroleum Company's of the Taxpayers* Union of Bra-
J No. 4 Steward Title Guaranty Com-1 soda County Primary, to be held
puny, on th- north side of the [on the first Saturday in May. 1940
1 League City field, continues to I
show an increase In distillate flow STA™ REPRESENTATIVE
i he well is now estimated making' Ttmtnv Phtl'lirwi
1 56 harr-h of distillate .tally along! vlllllllj I JllllipB
K*l ban el* o( sail wM*r aiui| —
« volume of H.OOO.OOn t ubk FOR SHERIFF.
Ix’e Murray
' 1 ' 'H1,t ' 1:1 01 ■ ■ U..I OK NTKAVEIO
R.» Iw.' 1 "Mmivv* ou(p.»l. i«|br„wr .
I,, •.!<„>* «« onk-r «t OHT frot |m„..king,. Uwder rtl)|
•r. Lx-i.t; w.-.t < ||„ ,.UI. Ovg, .lopv and uu
No w **»««.., M in left .a., Chvner ran
( s 1 th- W*-»t Columbia field U flow . . .
g " it guage ffRNtt ■’•100 fOOLi
1, i-.-i ,i. ;POLi T itAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
THF.KAK THrUTH
V. Mtif. Psvtor
The people w!
1 on their kne
when suec
with us may be the first to throw-
the stone of mallee when failure
settles Its cloud upon our
The one absolute, unselfish
that man can have In this
world the one that never
[him, the one that never
[ungrateful or treacherous
dog
[FOR >AI.F.. 15 head fr.•.vh d.. v
[milk •••■■.vs. Apply T Prets, Hitch-
cock, Texas. 2:4-31 p
luist v' *r students were soled-
«$d from holding organization* to
attend the confer* nre and were as
follows Audrey Olsen Ellen Ad-
ams. B-rtha Frotk-rg. and Mat-
gan-t Davklwon.
Sunday School 9.30 1
I Service* st 7 tn p m
I Luther league meeting Friday night 1
1 96 at 7 .V> p. m.
F1RMT METHODIST < HCIU’H
B. I- Wrigbt. I'Mtar
A FRIEND! Y CHURCH FOR !
FRIENDLY PEOPLE
Church School 9 « W. II Meyers.
S-zpr: Intendent.
Morning Worst tp 11.00. ' Appeal
to Reason ’ will l>e the preacher a
subleet and at 7 30 p. m the topic
'■ be The Elder Brother.-
igue* will meet at 6 -15 p M
Rue Thompson, president. Mrs
4. . sponsor
1 Y.-ii n:e invited to worship nt The
(Meiorwllst Church
is nurs- j
1 wings
i places
■ral services v.er held Fri-las th*-
<rn the Ormsbee chapel. Rev.[the heavens I
Jsckson officiating Burial [master forth
'world, fnendiei
et’*. | faithful dog asks no higher privi-1
' i tJiego than that of accompanying: , .
Vu k- h.m to guard against danger” tt
fight against his enemi.-s Andi* ' rm"tow
<wh ' 1'- a-! - — iv of til comes. stlJ^lNMAN WANTED: M .
I and death takes the master in its fOr Rawleigh F
k-jembrace and his Iwdy is laid awayhj,.s jn Galvesl
• s 'in the cold ground, no matter if tie- Write today
,all other friends pursue their way. TXB-14-SAF, M-
n- then- by his graveside will Uie* A B Fergus
has FOR KALE:
oin trunk. Comp m-nut overnaui.. % |S|T ARTHUR
S if Ml- owner * . .^:nnl black fin-| FOR BIRTHDAY DINNER|
ish exeeilen’ radio. For sale,
... Mr. and Mrs. W M Uzzell. Mr. i
‘ and Mr. M-rri. Tiltor Herbert.
" R ............... (Well M«. Unm. H e. M.„Mau-
Mwr trunk C .wlrte motor over-‘r(n^ psul Tav|or 1nd Mr
e» h.hnul. ordinal >-! .<-1^t Lni-h. newl, Mrj J
tire., A ml buy .1 UIM.W. | Po„ ArUlur SundaJ
(FOR SALE: ' Chevrolet Town i
h-’»d- rmli.. .....ver,. ■ ..t.J J?'*"
triend | rebored, now pntnf and tires Priced I , nr-tm ■,
selfish'. n . «... .. ; celebrating
j. •»" “ '' with a tmn.lv dinner
prove. f,,R *A1-r '■“5 -----
i. ht»l‘ru"!' •"'I,
[finish, nearly ne-'- *
"Gentlemen of the jury, a man's J brak«* *n
dog stands by him in prosperity I®89*-00-
and in poverty, In health and In, FOR BALE: r* '-*■ Plymouth 4-door I
He will sleep on tho cold | trunk sedan, motor overhauled,
where the wintry winds! brakes* relink new gray finish,!
-s fiercely, Sood tor s?95.oo.
can t>e near his master's jFOR
will kiss the hand that [new black finish, nearly new tires,
[motor overhaul'd. A bargain at
ltS4S.M.
PEARSON 1 HF.VROLET CO.
Alvin, Texas
See or call Earle Pearson or
Sherrod Duiant, Salesmen
Dodge 4-door
,^.^1 ANGLETON
-nt condition M M V L L I V M
I H. W. Ralph, who has been vis- • j
• ■ | Ring his brother since Ui*- first j
of the year is returning to his'
home in Hartford, Keh this week. I
resident of[ft j.,
, 1 fi*et
> He was a member of the Road I
< ommiSMiuners* court, and served;
.as a tnnrfee of the Manvel School.
Hoard for wweral years. He drew;
the plans for the first school)
[house erected In Manvel
Surviving is his sister.
vms (George lakigle Jr. of Manvel
I ist week Mr. ami Mrs Hsi|m*i ■
visited her *-.lor Mis Harry N-" 1 ROM HOI sfON
ris. in Bay City, their former home ' 11. II. Harriaon and >1>«ifgM*»r*
■ Mt*. J«»IHi »V. Cuti,» vf ilwUaliMli
v isit<*d In tl«r home of his daugh -
Suv *''r- ^rw nyd* Cii-oshaw and bus
tmitd this week
OUT-OF-TOWN (IUENTn visits FRIENDS V* ,1U1U I
Creek Iziwrcnce Stevenson of Houston] \A' |> f hovn\
-T “’was in Aivin Thursday visiting * *
frterds and tab father. A. St SUv-1 J’ ’ » « a I.
ent- n 1 — ,
AT THE CHURCHES
.. ______ ........... FIRaT PMBKRYTKBIAN CHIBCH
acres of land. - ' . grazing land with fences and | 1 K- K*.^Tr'
Alvin in Brazoria j water improved or without im- WE WELCOME YW TO OUP.
J-i»ura C^rpjmtrr J,roven.l.n,b n Heg-r, 709 J.ff- J SltnfUv m. can'
.-, Waco, te.xas ..rson Houston. 25-3tp.' Rriwl. Supt.
26-1 tv | Morning Worship H a m Sermon'
R,K HALE Wrll-br^ 2-ym.r-old ' "'y’E.'KSS. »I tte Kurd, « » p m
'Jersey Heifer Also modern lots Evening Servl<* 7 30 p m Serme.i
In Hill Addition. G W. Hill. 3| Wnmnnn tAuxll'arv Book Revli-w
| blocks south Baptist church on | Through Tragedy to Triumph
| Hill St. 25-ltp
de Famous (.hicks;! -----o .......
■J a. m. Morning Services.
7 30 p. m Evening Services
1 MONDAY
7 30 p. con'iatemltj
eex ,! ngmt.
Children * Catechtsm
j 8.00 a. i
w., ;?s;
Harold Uzzell who were j **'mon
their joint birthdays ‘
UNCLE SAM GETS VVESA-
Sam McKenzie curious; men in
Qt alify to Club BUS,NESS — v ’
Mrs ;
Brown and son. Everett, returned
from Freer Friday where thej
had been visiting In the home <
Dr. and Mrs. .’ H. Thomas.
FROM IMH NTON
Mr*, fuuuis Kerpell of Houston,
has >>een a house-gm>m in the
horn* of Mi. and Mrs. G. A Barth |FOR COLWY TREASURER
Carl Bolin
Ethyl Corrigan Kerr |
wll.y HUwlduU Mr».lul«nu I, Ix-uis run. Sun’k No. I,1’11-"'-
It ■’ 1 ! l-OK HAI.K; v. : and a I:.,!!- .:
i, II K l-lantl ot »h»>" Ux-uUon h«» bortl »t»k- hl,r»<. cult and >oun« mm tb-iuam-
. K V. M.-Maat..ri| -' '"r N" 1 I'-.runl! !,bly Audrey OUt’n Rt 1
■ ft.,l|r, Sl.mleyj Me.thar sl..«. Oprmtlon. ,AI>ln Ituu-M. ”11-
2 Hmisdnn'wAjrfTO: A woman between the
.ompsny nvrthtge-of *25 and 50 who Is capable
••s were heldhtie operator will carry the hole tolof
Humble Uhui t h ' t*-*-t Protective pipe has eld
» Kauffman ofl|’,-*-n set nt 10,500 feet On Mc-
[ll .-.K >1 ..I* i tr.n.- Ih.-uH was in Lu> * An-lrau. HrfHerwj—-r
, Old Hun I t nd ,re wa: i‘r'>!--ii-'n string!
■ ‘he Humble Funeral which will be set at 10.51*2 feet.
\V nt her luu delayed drifting on
w.-r<- Ira Pemetcost.I,*wnbto’s No. 1 BUkely at Dan-|
’i*-".- >n Tullos, \V B - bury. Itrts f-sl now stands ati
lass and Wiley Gary
---O----—on—
Mrs. Mollie Duke
Services Are Held
In Iowa Colony
jTT.'da/nik I-
c sedan.
I brakes* relin^L
good tires for »?95.00.
FOR SALE: 1936 Chevrolet sedan.
| bridge dub.
! guest of the dub
| was served.
KELLOti* AN(ONA HATC HERY P®r»
J Alvin's own. !<i years efficient.' r^"‘'
Satisfactory s-’-x Baby Ancoita [
.[•ustom hatch r - Th. Kr.-llog , Mr' Rob* rt 5L- :• and Mrs.
Company. Alvi.o ; xa, 26 if. rba> of M: B-l.i-w were
-----— — -----[guests of their parents,
FOR POT PLANTS for all occa I Mrs. C F Philips I ; (
1
.Mr
her-
Jim DeWitt and Mi*. R. I
--U--- —•---.-J |
ley
of i Ups "
..... .. . ... <>mas. | tendeii
--------—- —— Ccpnnu
In Freeport Monday night, [port V
was born June 9. world.
, Iowa, moving as paujier
the Mustang Com- prince.
He lived In Alvin and sert. he remains
until 1909 when he moved.wing* and reputation .
Montios*- 'pi.-evs he in as constant in his love [Alvins own ■ years efficient.
un in Its journey through.sati*factory s Baby Anvihu ,
If fortun- drive® the!'ustom hatch ; • Th. Kdlog
an outcast in the (Company. Alvin Texas. 2fi-3tp.
and homel.-vs, th- (roR poT ff.xNTS for all occa I
sions, also Calls Lillies and many [
ail 296 or Me*- Mrs , Mrs. Chas Bennett is the guest
24tf|of her daughter, Mrs Bolton-Out-
------------■ jor jn WYtartoiB
n want- i
out*- of KOt) fami-
Chambers coun-
Rawlelghs. Dept. [
nphis. Tenn., or’
>n, Alvin. Texas.
*26-4tp. i
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Bray, Robert I. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, January 26, 1940, newspaper, January 26, 1940; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1251645/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.