The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 13, 1947 Page: 3 of 10
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folk
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STAYS SILENT,
We have new
machine and
is the sill
'Aliich w
White Leghorn*
94 00 Pe- 100
enough
hearing
r the budget,
the di< laser I r«T«r *e •*. vf
course, one Petri lie ef the Aiuex
■ au FedersUoa of Mumu***,
the rcvoluliM la Crazu their eee
•titutlon whl. a ia uaaierrtag an
Lhurit) an turn iwr* phra.-- like
this ”11 UiAli be kw dsiv and
prerogative—ts uaaAc de. ndoua
id caves* where ia tu» opinloa an
emergen. > exwto — la laaue ex-
ecutive orders wtUsk altall be
cnnrtualve and MBd'eg npoc all
member*—etc.”
There sere *>
>f a higher emoti
LIVERPOOL
A bill la xubnitttec
(Muse an<f the 0£ht b«g: ri> <
greMman atten.pt g <
much of the appfopr.aLor
pet prejeeta aa pvwigtle L»
j<e»i* under way and the
raised
1Y»e »«rne tfxm
senate where an
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Mrs D L.
ir gtieat his
eiene Munson of
A Big I ro/en I u-wl Locker-
to save you hours of market-
ingtimc Hold- upto 1ft Ms nd-
ard-xize packages of frozen
foods.
baa not Ri»
Such a resolution and such abso-
lute authority run* directly counter
tn the advice of Kodaly and t. the
thinking of anyone Interested in U e
cultural development of An ■ - ca or
in democi acy luelf for that matter
Thia is one of the many facets of
our musical life which touch pc).-
tier aa music touches many «>f
a other activities, past
during the
pressed in
Moist rold and dry cold pro
tection for fresh food*. In-
clude* a big S.rtel meat
keeper, two dew -action fresh-
eners to crisp up salad- veg-
etable-.
fi-rolii
total u
Kcedui jting the German in
the held <•( music will be a less
Ilereulean tavk than it i« tn eth-
er fields, far music has always
been part of the home training of
the German child—not tnereh
something for which the music
teacher was alone responsible
the natii
I present-For example,
war cynicism wai e
By BAt'KH IGE
.4ij/v-t and Commtnta!,
I You ’re S
( created
...---------- Taft adre ts the Re- • ' ' ' An rie
mblicans haven't the facts now but | .
>e adds that in
'we will have a
Come look, come listen!
I lie Serve! tin- Kctrr. 'rrtor-
famoiu* for permanent silence,
longer life now brings you
the newest -.nd finest in re-
frigeration ci'iivt rh-nev
L .J rs5
V'Jf
“Ara
a stock of adding
typewriter ribbons ;
at tbit time •
still have the I ;,j,
machine__The i !o«
Mi. and Mrs J. A Bass visited
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sei
be!, in Danbury Friday
M*. and Mih. J. »l Grupe were
recent guests in the home of Mi
and Mrs. .M A Maths k in Alvin.
Mi and .Mis W. A Miller spent
the weekend with relatives in Cle-
burne.
lection*, objecting
tunes like ‘Turkey
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Crosby'
ditties
This is only
f M hupper.s in ths
individual senator’s
demand* are accorded even more
weight Eventually the ante U ra.ved
a UtUe mure And if it doesn't get
back up to the President's original
b37.30uuuu.uuu estin.uts < which may
have been U*o high itself) there will
be a supplemental bill passed later
which will absorb any extra dollars
that are lyihe around.
When Senator Taft was asked by
Democratic Senator McMahon (who
was attacking the Republican cut)
if Taft wanted the senate to pri«s
on the question wr.hout having
much mforrnatior as to what we
are doing." Taft frankly replied.
Hr < ao eniv make an intel
Hgent guees. He have no Infor-
rwaHM before is to the par
tit ular item* of the S37.aM.OOO.-
soo budget. In justification of the
figure fixed by the budget I bu-
reau) . we only know what Is
requested "
That
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You gi»t BOTH withScrvel’o
famous tliflervt) I. simpler irt«ez-
ing system that hasn’t a single
moving part to wear or got
noisy. More thin 2,000,01)0
happy owner* know it stays
silent. Luts longer. Come mcc
the new silent St vela now on
display.
that j
en-. ynmt nt Music ., p.u '. cf
ev« rv<gie'» life: tn expression as j
well a* nn impression. We cannot :
live peacefully with ezch
our home* or <>n the g!
the establishment of t
intercommunication. M
lea ’. ' There'll Always Be an Eng-
land”: 'The White Cliff* of Dover,”
■»*-» w»» <-> . -.vw. n*hat was perhaps an cseape-
Whv should t‘-.» qpnnauirm r*'»r’y j 'K •'ll the -:.rd:dru - f
take on faith the adminiitrstlo , ■; 1 Wha'. a Beaut.fol M>;m;ng
figure? We have t*<■ parties to check i Russians <!.<: t like
on c .ch othci Taft adm ts ” ■. ’’ ' ‘
publican* haven’t the facts now but I 1 s nversge American could
b-tte on a vutiject M
vhlrd one or both »>.’
mg on the baM* rd ■
which are m-i forth ‘ a ili-l’.-
terexted authority wticrn the
public will accept- Vi> b an au-
thority will be p • lr<1 we
hope, by the staff of fi-. xl ex
pert* nest year
W.Uxvut such expert.- Ai.at l«;
WNU Service. 1616 Fye Street X W . ’ th< Opera H
Washington. I). C. Gei.ru.--. n.u.-r
S Johanson and Mrs. J
md -Mrs. S I. Callihan j
>ve a mi^ceHaneous shower in the ;
Mrs. Johanaon for Miss |
^^^^■ti-ed.
fternoon. Retioshin-nis
to group <if
the honoree i<<eix<-d
W- GlB'iniison spent
last week
I Mrs. H Williams
of Houston visited
W. liiiiera. recently.
'rdmary” year* 8bJ
. _______ _ - iff working dur- I n
ing the recest > ipposedly com- i
posed o* these reu’ra! experts who ’ ! ’
now are be:ni» hired— which CID
give us more intelligent information 1
than we now have.’*
TTieye’" the h.-pe. | ........•*
| world pe;
not only i
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^•z '
/V^
irnfld Russian
gh they contalr
the ear accuato
them and the mini
terpret them.
That must be remenbeted in con
starring al! cultural relat. fjships to
raca. We must be informed
for
u/ IJ If J , -I • •■ rally *!.■•,
Vrorla Unarrstanatng -erpers
j Few Russians beard the early ! oi.i-i'rs a knowledge of each
stair department broadraw. tnaug ' er.virorment and also the
urated la«t month and those who tastes and thinking pi
did were"criE<• a!'“fThe'Tfiusica 1 se- 1
o "hillbiUy” !
the Straw.” ,
complained too about Bing
r’s singing of Stephen Foster j
instance where I
music has segued into world new* j stood, will be part of th..t nt
since the war I remember visiting , intercommunication.
Mr« A. A. Spiller and daughter
spent the w«M k-vnd In Houston with
Mrs. Slippers mother. Mrs. Betty
Carter.
Mias Mary Carrigan of Texas City
ia visiting relatives here this week
E W Beall is ill in a Galveston
hospital.
Mr and Mrs. A. A. Callihan apil
children of Oyster Creek viMted in
the home of Mt. and Mrs A. Calli-
han Sunday.
leveral days ‘ M
Experts Needed to Set
Impartial Budget Figure
kind to ft your
| Wednetoiay and Thursday.
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Wl-.v can't w. get up a BS-USSR
exchange agreement whereby all
Russians with bourgeois leaning*
could be traded t r all Americans
with Communist tendencies?
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11 H <«’<! ... .< Hi - ‘ t !)• . . .1 J . • J -.ml the • .. I
is with funds furnish*«i by th« publt-.
'hospitals to rare tor patients siifferurj
mon vvdl Im- vrcctcil. Thert has been mm
iguiHst lu«•« r» - i- i it-nil
layman and i.i.t.i^al n n«. , and b«-xau.w -n Hii - 1
berculoNik may some day disapjH’ar from the rank:
killers in the i 'nited State*.
i, Texas
•'Fancy meeting 50 mink c^at* in
four minutes, ” said a surprised
I French visitor to New York. Fsney
j paying fur llicui'
[ An lUinoi* cat added an ailing new
1 shnat to it* litter. But »he'li never
i t^ach if tn p'1——
Despite the »ui g German occupa-
tion nf their home island, the Ji.
cows were never cowed by the Nazis '
and are still supreme, says the Brit- i
i*h. They didn't even suffer Iron. I
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Stuart, Charles. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 13, 1947, newspaper, March 13, 1947; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1251719/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.