The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, June 7, 1940 Page: 3 of 8
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IDAY. JUNE 7
law
Court Records
Mrs. C. L. Lane returned home
St
was
\IG
judgment that
?rator
at
Offered!
District Court
d Mrs.
DISTRICT.
L Bon'*'
L. J. Sulak
her mother. Mrs. Mary Grupe.
150 lb. snapper.
d Mi
Mr. and Mrs George Champion , st er
Miss Pearl Knoll of DeRidder.
In M«:
2-Lb.
23c
45c
CAN
SPECIALS FOR
Raisins
FRIDAY.
SATURDAY and
5*
MONDAY,
ities Co.
Seedless
JUNE 7-8-10
POUND
4-H
ALVIN — TEXAS
24-lb. Bag
48-lb Bag
Pillsbury’s
attending wer
85c
$1.65
Van N<
BEST
SIP
an.
xxxx
w
10c
niss
w.
25c
ian FI<
2
Ft. Hi
bohannan
2
5c
BRAND
EARS
KRAUT
press
BLACKEYE PEAS 2
5c
BANANAS
10c
KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES
2pi>8 - 19c
NEW POTATOES 5
9c
ere *
CRISCO3'"49c
LBS.
ASTE
SeGct
CUT
OXYDOL
last
18c
RIGHT
1
U. S INSPECTED ONLY
Brooms
19*
BACON Bi J 5C
I
Bar 5c
with Mrs.
MOPS
23c
7c)
SCOT TISSUE 2
15c
K. C. BEEF
Rolls
SHOULDER
fl
Mrs Jennie Corrigon is about a*
Rannlnj
KWIK
POUND
CERTO
POUND
KILL
18c
POUND _
JELLO 3
10c
PKGS.
JES
23c
Jne
LB.
ASSORTED FLAVORS
IN
defeatedj
with a
was accidentally
WAXED 5
PAPER li
Marriage Licence.
Andrew Goolsb;
FRUITS
$ VEGETABLES
HEAVY
LINEN, EACH
Mtton Ray Jr. made a business
to Angleton Monday.
spent Sunda;
Mrs. Calvin
Ti. n Tuttle, who )
Mansey lived, is ill
vrs where Mr.
with measlea-
46
OZ.
CAN
the defendant be sent to a state
institution for treatment.
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
and Chester Bur-
mployed at Freeport,
Sunday.
Kahla and children.
• rah. of Port Bolivar
ir.-nts, Mr. and Mrr
.ser the week-end.
Din Crainer made
to Galveston Satur-
Mrs. Raymond Spiller and daugh-
r are spending the week at Cy-
A. Crawford of Houston w
•st of Mr. and Mrs. S. Vi
Knaak and
McPherson,
visit.
a person
>e appoint-
LARGE
PACKAGE
(Limit 2)
5
Strand
Hl John \Vil«>u buw
their home Mr. Wil-'
from Luling.
•re of :
•erpool.
Cereal Bowl
FREE
INSECT
SPRAY
PINT CAN
are
their
Mr.
Ore
TALL
CAN
PINK
(Limit 2
Cans)
Minshine Sisters
r..n»hh meeting
couple plan
in Pearland.
Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Brown and
children arc visiting in Can-hhuui.
i Ohio.
p and wife
to Alvin M<
Mrs Anna Tur
w weeks in G;
Van
Thu
40-FT.
ROLL
LIPTONS
TEA 1
1
2 Lb
STATE REPRESENTATIVE:
Jimmy Phillips
Paris Smith
< Re-Election >
DEL DIXI DILL
PICKLES
LIGHT HOUSE
CLEANSER
15c
INSECTS THE QUICK WAY
CALIFORNIA RED BALL
LEMONS
FRESH LEAN
PORK CHOPS
Mrs. Mina Moor,
was a recent guest <»f
Knaak.
FRESH TENDER
CORN
■a
23c „
Doria Crainer of Houston
Wting n^r grandparents, Mr.
Mrs H-nry Crainer.
n Faye Tharp of Hum-
d home Saturday after
:r.ds and relatives here.
.i;> O. B. Tharp motor-
ble Sunday night
GALVF- TON VISITORS
Misses Bertha Fr«*berg
line Miller spe.it Sundaj
Manvel MlUer*JeDhson Camp in C
----° —---- i
AT < AMP
Mm-h left for Camp Ross |
BETTER FOODS ’ FOR LESS i
EVANS FOOD STORES
SELF-SERVE CASH CARRY
g and A! ;
ay at th»>'
Galveston. |
guest of Mr and Mrs '
ik for a few day*.
bort Dei Bello, C. H. Weir,
Darrell Moore and Will
I bus driver*. D. J. Crainer
with the group from Alvin.
Miss Ruth Vanderborgh of Alvin !
ty and Monday with ,
Waltrip.
Elizabeth Gandy left
go with the Alvin
md on their trip.
fS^FLOUR
UM SALMON
GE mazda
. Mamy
J. T. Ix»ggins appointed to repre-
sent defendant; jury trial verdict
guilty; judgment that defendant
be sent to a state institution for
h are the most
qerators you've
acious interiors,
•nee, last frew-
» with CONDI-
J AIR! AU the
□al quality and
iy economy oi
ral Electric . . .
conveniences
ric refr.yercrtjon
est and coating
»w cents a day
MANVEL
Benton Ray. Jr.
lifebuoy
1 HEALTH
V SOAP
the Santiago Fair
Hole's brother at
. then home through Yellow
Stone Park.
I Richardson and son.
: Monday to
,n San Marcos.
Richardson will atten<
>■ ssion of San Marcos]
wrs College.
COUNTRY SMOKE
SAUSAGE
ROAST Weiners
15c
Advertising is the motive power
1 that keep# th»* wheel* of <v»mm**ree
in motion.
• discovered
;e oil field in
a water well for
i Mrs.
the Mr. and
Mrs.' children.
of League City
number of days.
nounce the following candidate*
for office, subject to the action
of the DrmtMTntic Primary to be
Briua« shower
Faye Ellen Crainer
ned with a miscellaneous
th- school auditorium
dn. sday evening.
dutifully decorated
. -...i- The brides-book'
-sided over t.
ss Maudine Callihan
;se Croix assisted the
the gifts. Delicious
of punch and cake
t., many ladies of
>ut-of-town guests.
iller of Rosenberg, T ■
wey Spiller and family |
Spiller and family of .
>5
Bailaid left Friday
Is and relatives in'
J. Becket and wife are Improved
in health once more so they are
able to be out.
HOME FOR St MMER
J John Caldwell Jr. of Texas Vni-
i versity. Austin, and Helen Cald*
I well, of Sam Houston State Tea-
chers College. Huntsville.
I spending the summer with
parents. Mr and Mr*. J S Cald-
; well. In Freeport
»■ Walter Batv and Mrs. B-ti-
Bav 'r visited Mrs. J. W.
' <»1 Danbury’ Monday.
an church held a
program after Sun-
.day A large crowd
'BARGAIN PRICED^"
Miss Marjorie Paduh of Galves-
n is visiting he. aunt. Mrs. J.
• Hillers
Dole Pineapple Juice
S .L. Callihan, who t* working
at Cedar Bayou, was at home for
the w ’ek-cnd.
Angleton were visiting
Wednesday.
Ethel Williams va. Robert Wil-
liams, sud for divorce
Ex parte Harold F Jackson, ap-
plication for removal ut minority
County Court.
State of Texas vs Mrs. Constance
Wickershaf a person of unsound
mind, jury trial. Frank W Arring-
ton appointed to represent the de-
fendant. Verdict guilty and judg-
ment that the defendant be sent
to a state institution
The State of
Ruw»ell Andrew*.
of unsound mind. Sam L»
ed to represent the defendant, jury
trial, verdict guilty, judgment that
Felts and Mrs. " J SI ‘ •s
visitor* In the1 .
drs. F’lank Booth; lss '
tr ’*-Jk
County Court.
The State of
i FOR LUNCHES
per
i CAN
’ 'N'la Wright’s daughter.
Begg*, has returned to her
’n Beaumont.
ponday morning the
r01 **’'• left to Join the Brlb***ria
F"’.'- Tr.v.1 Cb.H Th„„ ;!Sns
r- LIu.m CWx -......
b Calhhan. Tony KM-(Steeling. YMCA -«"i|’ •>» ™”*-|
r011' *•—In Pst Moar-.:!;. Bay Sunday, where he wUl nej
Sunday. Joe Dalmolln. fl- medical director.
ill Beer In Th.
,lh Br.u..I
hsiill-l
CORN FED BEEF
ROAST lu 18c M 0 R
Mrs. A. \V. Cole had as guesty
Palestine : Sunday her sister and family, Mr
e the trip;and Mrs H R Shaddock
and fTtree children and a friend,
th,. I Douglas Seaman
Aron Hick* moved hi* family to
Chocolate Bayou a few day* ago (
GLASSES
FREE
4 LS. 21c
41c-1 u79c
DOZEN 25c
H. G. Clement, Mrs Sue Ander-
son and children «•( Newgulf, iaio«
over Tuesday to visit home folk*
Q. 10c
Sam Spll
Spiller. Dew
and Rolla I.
Freeport Mr and Mrs R Vander-
borgh of Alvin were visiting Mr.
and Mrs. A. W. Spiller Sunday.
I.BS. 9c
Mr and Mrs Walter Simpson ]
and Mr. and Mrs. George Arth |,
made a trip to Pearland Monday ||
morning to see the boys leave for ||
New- York.
U eliding h-n \
ding took place ini
1r and Mrs Henry| p A
. Miss Faye Ellenla u'tJi
ne the ride o
- -•n of Pearland |
•tors performed the 1|Z(.
. housto
frs Mattie Noble of Kirbyville
noting with her mother. Mr*.
I- Fumm e nnd her brothers. t ,
M. Lum and Robert Furnace lon aft« r
FREEPORT Gollott Bros r.
port the Sunday catch by their
; fleet a*; - "Emma" 75 king; "Pearl
LuOUise" 46 king. 15 dolphin. 1 ling.
"Emma M." 150 lb. snapper. 20
king. |ment
They visited four state capi-
, tola, lour state universities. Estes
Park. Pikes Peak as close as six
miles from the summit, Indian
I Pueblo country-, lava beds. Carls-
bad Cavern*. Juarez Old Mexico
1 and Breckenridge Park and Ala-
mo Misaion at San Antonio.
The trip was financed by the
seniors with the money made by
different activities.
Mrs. V. A. Anderson of 1
ville spent a few days here with;
Elmet
Robert Turner. Phillip Webb and i for a
I r; ------ --------
and tittle daughter of Brow nw ood
called on relative*, the Cole* and
Wallace Arth. Victor Nolen. Ha-1
rold West. Carlos and Glenn Simp-
son are making the trip to New ]
York with the Boys Travel Club. |
rold Jordan of Sweeny
h her family last week
. ...me over Sunday and
n-d home Monday .
A fish fry was ■■
■ook Monday’ night by
R W. Glines >nd
I Mr*. E
Mr. and
Mrs. Effie Albritton.
>of Friendswood and Mr and Mrs
•Seoggin and young people of Web-
- Henry Tharp and
Edmond Croix w'ere,
•b rbilt Sunday. Theyr1
i harp's sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Seibel.
James Bass and Mr and Mrs.
J W. Hillers attended the auction
>yed at Sea-i
Mr. and
children.'
i Glines and
Mrs H W
all
New Low Price!
25 Watt 10c
40-50-60 Watt 13c
75-100 Watt 15c
?»Ti» Mae ati-i brothel,
Leo Green, and three daughter*
of Kansas City. Kans., are the
guests of Mis. Mae Trager
and ter. and son-in-law
Mrs.'Merle Altemus.
Mrs. Irene Burdick left Wednes-
day evening for her home in Hous-
spending several weeks
M T. Wolverton
f For Perfect Jani*
Jetlirs
" °unce
Bo,,h
—AIvnt^urL^lm^and Brazori^County’s Oldest NVwsjya^ier—-Established 1890
sponsor CDIEkinCH/AAR Kelleys, one evening last wc- k en La.. Is th
Kettler rillLPIl/jVVUUU r,‘ute lo C»alveston Fred Knaal
I Mr and Mrs. Fred Knaak spent
. the week-end in DeRidder. La.
Mrs. Mason has enrolled for the i Their children returned with them
summer session at the University j a^ter a vis,t Wlth relatives. Mr*,
of Houston and Mr Mason has ^ar> Knaak and granddaughter
'L'he ha 111 e*irolled at Texas University. Ethel McPherson, remained for a
’ with] -- j longer
____I ^IrS- Art •t'<'hadt re-
by MiMi”Gyneii||urned f™m a w«*hs' trip to st.
3 LBS.
School closed With a picnic ut
the Cunningham Park Satui lay;
afternoon.
I Mr. and Mrs. Bill Coonrad. Pete ,
iGlassford and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
”|Oscui Van Norman and daugl-tcr I
Whilefanil Qeorge Van Norman of A<-1
M,ivin spent Sunday in Liverpool with
nil and Grover HiU|mi
■,>, .-re visitors of Mr.lu,.
nton Ray Jr. Sunday. an
! Abbott, daughter ' ‘f(>
and son. Billy, wereu
home of Mr. and m.
Baty Sunday.
LIVERPOOL
Mrs. J. M. ’.an Norman. Reporter
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Denton are
spending a few days in
with relatives. They mat
with Mr. Denton'.: mother
father who were down for
School picnic and closing <
vises. Mr and Mrs. E. V Stevenson
—— land ron» and guests AH«n Dean.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Prvnsner were! Jimmie and Ernie Lou Clark, re-
visiting here Sunday turned from their vacation last
I week.
Kings-1
ig. Barney Boff,
lM’' SnauiiHng and Fr»rr»»*t King •" health
‘ ’’'•‘•uay ror a fishing trip to
' Kbi They returned home
Gene Hiardt. Helen Penny. Nt!
Icnc Burton. Stewart Brown.
Ralph Allman and James Hnrper
We have had two fairly
rains tatdy that have improved
the pastures
r and Mrs John Tharp and
A. Cr x visited Clyde Tharp
family in Harding Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Harrison Bonner
of Forest Oaks and Clyde Feazie from the hospital Saturday
of Genoa \‘.sited fr.-nds here r<-
cently
-y Pentecost r«-
veland Sunday
re visiting their E;
of the
steis sowing club was
home of Mrs. W. T
last ihursday A de-
*oon WW« served to the
: present. Those at-
Miss Theresa Mae
> lames Todd Furnace.
Clinton Booth and
ji of Manvel; Donald
Haroid Jordan of
the hostess, Mrs Rrh-
3 CANS 10c
nupAY ■ .-k -
L BLUE RIDGE JUNE
'peas 2 /.19C
.Mis L. J. Robertson of
•- guests of Mr and
0. Ballard Sunday.
The senior class and sponsors,
i of. and Mrs. W E. Hadley and
Mr .and Mrs. E. I.. Hole and Hal Mi and Mrs. N J. Clark return-
Whitsit left for the West Coast -*<i from their 3300-mile '.our of
They will! five western states and old M-xi-
then visit | co.
Portland.
A
E MORE THAN PRICE to Tfakt
a
Miss Virginia Clark was
uest of her grandmother
Imer tawrenc
Robert Turner. Phillip Webb and | for
Robert Swanson made a trip by
boat to Freeport and will stay a
few days in hopes of getting work.
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Bray, Robert I. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, June 7, 1940, newspaper, June 7, 1940; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1251822/m1/3/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.