The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, May 5, 1939 Page: 2 of 12
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FRIDAY MAY 5
The Alvin Sun, Alvin and Brazoria County's Oldest Ne’.vs;• i—Estab Iishe.l 1*9"
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With Luise Rainer
Robt. Montgomery - Rosalind Rusxl
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NEW fLFCTR/C REFRIGERATORS ARE MORE ECONOMICAL THAN EVER
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SATURDAY—MAY 6th
“The Terror of Tiny Town"
and other officers al
the association la
sun d an injunction again
•rhiddlng hm. to take ai
ward removing the office
He was a killer and a saint, a savior
and a destroyer . . . u*t the lusty
spirit of Amvriea’o stormiest da>>
rides with "The Kid ' He is the red-
blooded West of golden empire, the
void-blooded West of six-gun death!
Carlisle. Mr.
and Mrs.
Dan York. Mr.
Vitoon and Mr.
; 'tee. The
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•RIDAY—MAY Sth
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THE ALVIN SUN
AND NEWS
Alvin and Bra/', ria County’s Oldest Newspaper—Established I WO
5c Ht 15c AU QU
K!NG OF THE TURF"
who was recently ren
home, was taken to
hospital in Galvesb.p.
by her daughter. Mrs
ver. Mrs. Carroll i,
be critically ill.
'ast Gaivd
Best Sen
Tex
Def rtiM1
said that she
farm of hi
er, and that th
knowledge of what repr
wore made by Mr H<dle
he knew of the transact
it was reflected in the
then held another |xw
association. hr said
card npplyin
signed but
statement th
nature card.
It held that she believed all Mr.
Holler's statements and would not
given him her money if he
had not made them and she had
not believed them
Judge Campbell said
ck which she
Mr Holler's
merely a sig-
TEXAS COMPANY OROl 1*
MOVES TO FREEPORT
Severn! families who were trans-1
ferred from Alvin to E! Campo
by ihe Texas Company are now
residing in Freeport.
gre^ian. Ihe na\
w extern hemisphere
which may threaten *,,t1
"TEXAS STAMPEDE"
'■hold. In m
1C the few- gr
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Conroe o'
Here
10c 4
Chas Starrett in
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Instead, she said, when *;.»• at
tempted to withdraw some of the
money in iVSS. »he was told that
only $400 remained, that
had been taken t»v the aMorta-
Uon as n ' iiieiiiiM-rwiiip tee
Our Own Mistakes
In tins iahti uf ours
mistakes, and injure
toward our neighbors
written treatv We
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a curiosity. It not needed
here to run w
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“Mr Holler told m«- that the
asMHlatiuit wanted a sis nature
■ ard. just like m l>Miik has.'* Mrs.
ford testllird. "Hr covered up
■II of the rani except the sig-
nature line with his hand, niid I
signed It without twing able to
see the printiny on it nn hl* as-
surance that it wa-. Just a sig-
nature card.’*
Kenneth Krahl. now vice presi-
dent <,f the association, tvstifud
th.-t $1 50 of the $2 membership fee
on each share or $1275 of the
$1700 r<*taJnecl went to the then
vice president, ins predecessor in
office; "He paid expcnscii out of
it." Mr Krnh! said.
Hr said that the vice president at
that time wax operating under a
ninnagenal contract with the as-
socintlon providing for the $1 50
fee payments •<> him
“The contract was
the luinkl
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chickens and selling milk.
“Mr Holler told me the money
would draw * per cent interest.’'
Mrs l ord testified. "Hr said it
was perfectly safe because any-
thing up to a.MMHi was guaran-
teed by the government.
He never said anything about
buying any stock."
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®Whp«nv here Tue
entertain th,
Wion on the h
«■ » o'clock. Con
*a,,y put one of
?ro tM0» <jg the
»fi- S3mfc 1«urt
draw a crow
lia! words; dif
m-gan r >11 give
of th<»’ 1 sing.’
ai< ualioiitill) cosmopoiitau
r of Iowa, 't here the tall corn
or of Californig. hen
FARMER ON THE A!R
A Itadix 1‘rogram ('resented by the Ext
of leva* A A M. Collrgx
M T1U M FA A KPRX
il:SB - 11:13 A. M.
ELECTRICITY IS BEST FOR REFRIGERATION
Now :t takes less curren. than ever to produce load saving
cold. Me:han^ms of new electric mfrtnerators have been de-
veloped to such a point of perfection that you'll wonder how
such accuracy and precision is possible. They are faster freez-
ing and have more convenience features. They are more
beautuul than ever . .. are easy to buy, to install and to move,
display.
GULF STATES UTILITIES COMPANY
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“I1 !..;<! week it
**• ’"'it the Hut
f:,t L’ • ■•liar unle
*>r.e r w hurlert
Houst ; mne has
»hea<l until on 1
holding a g
■rid over the Sh
«".*h v.Vt>n straigi
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i>uni.-e deals that
tn has.-taii when
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” th- r manages
’ .idmx If
w|i cause thi
, <>ur troubles present
>ur own
of peace
ng our1
of any other
|H‘g<‘F. We strut
\\ e cause no nation
None does feat us.
one-third of the
ign born, >r rati'* born of foreign or
Our more numerous "minorities" come
•ns. Th»* native bom. w hatever his descent, has have
mid other rights poywessed by him who traces
the f blinding father.. The foreign born Jul)1... raml,^i, ,ai(l lllat h-
.u< a-'sitnilable ar> admitted to til those privi- would hear a motion for Judgment
ant th'-m We have "minorities” but no•
UAGKEY
editorial, Ly R. G.
in the Portland Sunday
rid’
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•come from
Our pledges
are stronger than ruler's promise
guarantee them by devotin
' greater than the resources
. io upbutldnig the industries <rf~
ivd might thkt could be ours.
m our half of the world to fear us.
nor arm against us.
In this land of ours, this America, we haw illuminated
the true road to permanent peace. But that is not the
sole moral sought herein to be drawn. Rather, it is that
ivwmgs of liberty and equality and peace that have
rccuuiiti d are poasessd nowhere in the same
Uiv in r.urupe or Asia and wane or disappear as ono-
nears «>r enters a land ot dictatorsltip of whatever brand.
This liberty, this equality, this peace, are imbedded in the
Anu i a an form oi government. We shall ever retain
th-em if foreign ism* that would dig them out and destroy ucr
them an barred from our shores. If you cherish this i^
liberty, ths equality, this peace that is peace material and Ford >.»ni that t«o $1000 1
J pare spiritual then defend with all your might the.1*1 ,v“l Fr,lrr<K l-®n* bomu.
American ideal of government SfL ? 1
*, illoihel, with their a<x urnui«ted in-1
' Mr. and Mrs. E H
| and Mrs. Bill Cox, Mr
Jim Dick Lindsay. I
■ and Mrs. W. F W
■ and Mrs. Guinn.
FAST AND LOOSE"
re.
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ubmitted to
iiaai<ww>> K,»t •■«
ict on it." he si»id
<}ttr•'tinned by ( . II. ('hernotk},
<>n«- of Mr. Ford's attnrnrj’n.
Mr. hrnhl saki Ihnt purchaxe of
tlw SM5JWW lit slock would haw
required payments of SIOU a
mimlli.
No evidence that such payments
•v naked of Mrs. Ford during the
nibs iieforc stir sought to with-
draw her monrv was nftared
Ford said
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Bray, Robert I. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, May 5, 1939, newspaper, May 5, 1939; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1251877/m1/2/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.