The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, September 25, 1942 Page: 4 of 8
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER
in 1890
The Alvin Sun, Alvin and Brazoria frun ty’s Oldest Newspaper Established
PAGE FOUR
kv septf.m:
25—Pearland at
Missouri
(Continued on Page Four*
DRUi
at
AYER A
Billie.
Pearland
camp
being
wrvice, a. 4
We
an
■nference;
HOME DEMONSTRATION CM B
Women representing
WAY
mg
J
IGERNAII
Fn eport over the week end
1942-
£GARO1
account of a
mon
Pearland Football ‘irhrrfnk
PERSONALS
;D WING
unty
11
ilR OIL
Mrs.
/
Mr
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H
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446.
72x90
IILLIP’S
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I dara.
FLEECE
Shop.
Hom<
In
ROYAL
■nt shape
Pudd
4 time
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ALF
81x99
Ho
THE
Bsi-
d M.
See Us for LOW PRICES
FOR
sio:
ALVIN
I
Size 72x8"
a pet. "Super-
SON
9-3tc
Your cheapest servant
Kilowatt
By J. J. MEYI
LOST
says
ill
GET MORE
FOB SAI E
dairy c
FOR YOUR MONEY
could
SPECIAL FOR FRI. SAT MON., 25. 26, and 28
A FREE CHECK-UP
of electric service conditions at your
TENDER VEAL
FRESH PORK
HOME-STORE-FARM-FACTORY
is yours for the asking
POUND
POUND
r~
DID YOU KNOW THAT
SHOULDER
INTO BE
POUND
FRESH PORK
■SMiNE
orte
POUND
1
WANT AB
IINTINL
L '
TEXAS
I
L__
&
j Betty Sue
heater with
L. B Blair.
night game
Pearland
I
I
nigh* game.
Nov
S1.I
SI1
S6j
$7-
Nov. 13—
night game.
■trie Monarch and Ann
visited Jerne’s aunt.
Harrison, in Galveston
FOR SALE
Mrs. C. C. C
Grade
tonsil operation in the Dr
clinic. Monday
BULK
POUND
Sept
City
h-s Betty
Houston
STATES
COMPANY
FOIL. SALE -Surface rights lots:
in Easton's Addition at imv prices.
Wm K Stockwe’l. 3-tf
rolled in high
7 and
ton Highu
ETHI
MeAshan Building,
Alvin, Texas
bed and mat-
oil stove, box
ROUND
STEAK
35c
Poultry from the large, varied stacks
BRING US YOUR FATS
■AD TIME
ickta
from him now n
ley, Algua, Texa
)R. SCHOLL’S
UNO CORN
the Jap
Junior <
4 Brad;
Horn*
BBY'S COUNTR
ORN
Bro A DI
lAVOREC S
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HILI CO
4 M.
ISH FLA
dmato
OREE
GGERHEAD
YSTER
H B. TOMATO
ITSUP
SLOANE BLABON
-LINOLEUM RUGS
LACK'S AUTO SUPPLY
ALVIN, TEXAS
New Beautv for Your Floors
■APENUT
Ilakes
ILL LABEL KAI
hup
tO SOUR PITTE
JERRIES
ONAkl U f ANC
PIN ACH
2S
CORN - FED BEEF BROGKSFIELD
FULL - CREAM
CHEESE
O’ A-DA SOUR
ICKLES
-ter. and Mrs. lit
iped in Houston,
WANTED
See Johr
f cash Philips,
Houston. ?
CORN - FED BEEF
ROAST
aifai&omrfi
GALVESTON, TEXAS
IRDEN’S
ULI
SAUSAGE'
__
25c iPOUND
i
RADIO NEHV KE—Authorized R
I M. 0 Sen i< e «n any
1<4. SM.im, Alvin. T<
Mrs, A, C. Crenshaw visited in the
home of Mrs. D. R Crenshaw and
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Miller, Sun-
Shade
rayon
bound ent
PURREY
SOFT FLEEfl
BLANKETS
Popular I’asJ
wil
Satj
Krampota underwent a
“ Mertz
SOFT FLEECE WHITE
BLANKET SHEETS
Fleeced on both sides and neatly hei
med—
GULF
UTILITIES
Dependable Public Service
FRESH PORK TENDER VEAL FRESH PORK
HOCKS I STEAKS ROAST
23c
clubs Mrs. Ethel Knowk
Freejiorl. gave several good
from the THDA convent ioi
eently held in Fort Worth. C
Home Demonstration Agent,
Woman for house
ween 45 and 55 yean
ihn Hoff, Manvel. 8-3t
Perhaps you are using electric service most efficiently by giving
your lighting fixtures, motors, appliances and other equipment the kind
of care that insures effective performance.
If not, you are cheating yourself and may be cheating Uncle Sam,
who wants you to take good care of the things you have, use them
efficiently, and make them last, thereby helping the war effort.
lene McKenzie. Luther Avitts. I
Dudley Jephion. Carl Ware.;
L. M. Huusrii. and i
r Jean Moore, all of A. 4 M.,,
home for the week.
had Patrick visited relatives In I_____4,
. . "it ' —J | for SALE L>..>
treas, dining K'ble.
PipW Hiid buffet. Mt»
Fairview road Between
Murphy’s and Reisers. 9-1 tp!
Work horse, suitable
1 to ride. One regis-
bull. 2 years old 20
Carl Williams 7-3tp
rs. H.
Oilers
less of the weather, is undergoing
continuous workout. The Oilers i
■ II have a task to compete with
3« bare or poorly shaded bulbs that
glare in your eyai waste light and
because they make you squint to see,
they waste your energy, too?
make: Phon-- ,
exna 25-tl I
Jeanne Marie Bruce visited her1
parents and other relatives in
FOR RENT A
to exchange rent
ironing Apply
FOR SALE
Dwelling near school-
be made into apartments.
50 acres and house 14 miles* j
west of Manvel.
8 lots in business section. . 1
6/10 acres on Angle- ‘
:ay in city limits
I ELIND JONES, ,
Q WHO/
---
f Shl surl gave \
| VOL) A DIRTV LOOK
Or
■a.
HE® >r
MOTHFF?
NATURE. '
Lv'.y
FOR KENT — Building formerly
occupied by the (lark Body
Works, l»ark of IImvIx Grocery.
Mix. John P. Beck, The Alvin Sun.
CITY MEAT MARKET
>'-riONE eo x /
Dr. L V» . vnai mvu | - ——— ----, — I
district meeting of the State Chiro- st rat 01 and council delegate of the I
practic association at the San Ja- j^anve] Home Demonstration club;
clnto Inn at Houston last Sunday. I Mrs Jolin T williams, secretary of
printers.
A covered dish luncheon was en-
the Angleton Home Demostration
club; Mrs Robert Booth, president
of the Manvel Home Demonstra-
tion dub; Mrs. Ethel Knowles. Miss Ora Slone
Brazoria County delegate to ’Texas | Home Demo
ation Association the Hxlviiaion
Neel Welch, Mrs.' lege.
were bi-distrk-t champions, with
Hood. I.eRoy Wat.u»n. Victor Shore i
and Nolan King, who graduated
fiorn High whool and with tha loss I
of Dan Paulk on account of a re-1
zoria county met in the asn-mbly
room of the court house at 10 A
M., Monday, Sept. 21, and planned
th k yearbook programs to
43. Mis. Charles Dversky.
That Cool Spell - Just the AJvaa
Notice of Colder Nights to Come ai
Here Are the Things to Buy and Be Pi
pared for Comfort
pURREV
■NnsLua
that the faculty is trying
step with the leaching pre
well as giving their efforts to an
all-out war program.
OC- LOIN
47C POUND
2. you con get more ute from lamps
by arranging furniture so two or more
people can use the same lamp? But
be sure nobody is too for away from
the lighti
La Rue Higgins ana Huhert
Woods motored, to Houston, Satur-
day.
Mrs. Otto Pans and son.
spent the week end with v
Mrs Joe Jephson at then
m Galveston.
■ • dusty, dingy lamp shades absorb
light instead of reflecting it? A shade
with a white lining can give you twice
as much light as a dark onel Clean
shades regularly, if they re too for
gone, replace them with fresh shades.
buibs that are bright enough for
easy seeing cost but little more than
dim ones? And one 100-woft lamp
provides twice as much light as four
25-watt lamps, yet uses the same
amount of electricity.
Blumer and Myrtle Mill-
• guests in th- home of
mayb#» we can help you
I hasr several home* for sale
in ami unwind Alvin. I Isa-.r
smise coed efty lota anti aoaae
hoire uafnqtroved arreagew.
also soni-j will located surface
tract* for salt- cheap.
I have an <4d home for sal*1
(to »«e moved'.
A wora io proapecsis-e buyers
—You can buy from me with
confMenre. I will not inidead
you in rraani to vsdue or Ulle.
Now a word t you people
who have property for sale—I
will appreciate your listing it
u ith me ard I w ill put forth my
he .t efforts to *-ll It for you—
my charge is li'i and I al-
waj» get it.
JOE M. HAVES—Aarns
Office with B>*b N. Owm over
Red ( row Drug Store. Alvin.
T.-XtU, 15.
Mrs. Otto Kettler and daughter.
j Caranelie. spent last week end at1
Rosenberg with her sister, Mrs. F
1 A. Gappard
W Charlston attended the i Fannie Hicks, living-room demon- | Wyman Howeek and3
Armstrong, Angleton KoJ
onstration club member^
L. Hammond, home food!
demonstrator and cour-il J
. of the Angleton dub; M-J
Veneable. Snipe. Mr«'c fl
| Jr.. Brazona County HoJ
onstration council pre^J
BTatcral
5. light bulbs contain materials that Uncle
Sam needs tor war production? Ry turning out
lights that are not needed, bulbs last longer
and materials are conserved, and you save
electricity, too!
1 J
Fred Jackson, Marshall Roden
and John Botter. who are attend-
Oct. 30- La Marque at Pearland >ng the Durham Business college.; Belleville over the week end
1 in Houston, visited friends and re-| ---
League latives here last week.
Or Grayed, a
ce dog. with
ard Notify R.
WANTED 100,000 rats to kill by i
Ray’s Rat Killer, also liquid. Just i
^■received new stock. Harmless to'
other animals. 35c and 50c sizes 1
'F I Stanton A Son., and Red
*. Cross Drug Co 6-12tc
i RE Al.VALUES Unfinished chai
■ SI 39 Lack’s Auto Supply. Alvi
Mrs. Joe Jephson, who har been
ill for several days, is improving.
Mrs. J. M. Scott was honored on
her birthday, Sunday, by a visit
. from her daughter, Mrs. R. S
: Aduit, of Houston, .Miss Heil O -
Brien. Sgt. and Mrs C. C Tidwell
and Master Tony Adair.
WOOL FILLED DOUBLE
BED COMFORTS
Domino style covered in bright coll
satin. Light but warm enough for th
coldest night.
lues and car in
ley he seen at Jo
icnt at Alta l.omi
Mother Nature intended that you eat more Meat. Servi
fresh, tender, juicy, delicious Meats of unexcelled qualit]
at every meal. Keep physically fit for America’s Defense
Select Meats. Fish and
the CITY MARKET.
Kinkaid at
! FOR RENT Beauty Shop loca-1
lion and 2 large office m<*m« 1
Alvin Hotel building See J. P j
■ Sallee. 7-tf
SELLING — J
house former!
my grandfather
B Blk. J. Lo
NOTICE Our shop will be open >
daily 10 to 12 M. Remember if it .
is filled with cotton we make.it
, <iull Coast Bedding Co.. Phone 19Ji
Alvin. Texas 50-tf '
Every teacher of the Pearland
. *•!*■■■ is member <»f th* State
Teacher's asso. .ation. We are! Nov 6 Pearland 1
proud of this tact as it indicates! City, conference game
keep: Hov. 13—Dickinson at Peanand.
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Jones, Alger. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, September 25, 1942, newspaper, September 25, 1942; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1251967/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.