The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 4, 1963 Page: 2 of 20
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STRAWBERRIES
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and
U. S. GOOD VEAL CROWN
ROAST
Lb.
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Shoulder Cuts
Lb.
33$
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'Soyousay'
Lb.
FJUMK&
Column
II
12 oz. Cello
3
SALT JOWLS
3
3
For
$
Corn
8
For
303 Can
Peas
7
303 Can
For
3
For
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3
For
13
For
2
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Tile Alvin Sun
l-ALi. FykpCit
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Yours truly.
15$
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Harwood Collin:
b.
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Fkg.
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Btl Hot
Ctn.
up our
39$
55$
With $5.00
Purchase or More
Lb. Cello
Bag
US Ills'
youth th
MONDAY
Frito Pie
Green Beans
ROSEDALE ENGLISH
chopped up the ALVIN DRIVE i
WEDNESDAY
Meat Loaf
Green Beans
Combination Salad
Cobbler or Ice Cream
KRAFT APPLE AND GRAPE
Jelly
We Reserve the
Right to Limit
Quantities of
Purchase
THURSDAY
Ham
Corn
Alvin Elementary School
Menu
April 8-12
114 S. GORDON ST]
Phone OL8-342I
CELLO
Carrots
SWIFTS
.35 Pkg
**«*rfa «f ' r. Vtanufarluring
ee iubipht Co.
517 West Adouc Str*
Alvin. Texas
fa- il
they
once
last fall Mr. ,
Okla. Tribune.
hard-hi trie.’
BANQUET FROZEN
'MEAT PIES
SWEET
Potatoes
GREEN
Pepper
SWIFT PREMIUM
BACON
Layer
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The Alvin Sun
EDITORIAL PAGE
tttflawn w/
3LUMP!
CLOGS
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-'f * .■
ng a rice
KARLIS
ig like
•etty yard
here’s no
-- maybe
They
■■ a: the
VEAL U. S GOOD
STEAK
FOR BAR B Q
VEAL RIB
FREE ■ FREE
RICH CREAM
TOPPING
GRADE A MEDIUM
EGGS
Who’s IIP
At the
Alvin Memorial
and
Galveston County
Ho»pital»
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It Njrfp’haust muf-
r S-Blad ivea better.
Regular Price
Can Ea.
AND RECEIVE PKG. TREAT SLICED
COOK BOOK ANGEL FOOD
CAKE
The Sun's
M *
ho Is Tampering
\\ itli America’s Soul?
■■W'.' morai
irle He pull. "C
I the
.WINE
ir
-DRIV
DRESSING ?uJPRc
FRIDAY
I affair . . . LESTER KNAPE I
lauded for getting
5• * . corn
; Jello Salad
Cake or Ice Cream
| Mrs. Shirley Woods
i Mr.-. Willie W. Williams
I Quincy Rogers
: Chester W. Oliver Jr.
I Claudia Jean Cox
Peggy Hartman
• Gillio Croce
Mrs. Murry Marie Johnson
i Eebra Ann Shuler
j Tru't New
Matilde Davala
Mrs. Audry B. Walker
Dixie Ann Watson
Mrs. Ruth Lambeth
Edward R. Simpson
1 European medical centt
<1 in re.-c.ireh and training
meri< a wi h it' free enterpris
' i fa mere irisidiou . he
’he a'tempt to control the education
'■> the proposed Aid to Education bill.
h’i whi h I-. locally financed and con -
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I ALVIN MEMORIA!
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I installation banquet out at
: Carrot and Celery Sticks j
Cobbler or Ice (.ream
IN "front yard” to keep i
the hurry-up drivers from i
whizzing around that corner,
bur KEITH CURTISS tells us |
rhe DRIVF IN Is getting readv |
for business this summer .. .
IIELEN ROBINSON port ray - I
ing the "biggest and the j
bravest" when she entered I
a 4U-year -oiupicture in THE I
SUN’S contest, Everylxxly
likes to reminisce and no-
body (yet) has said a word
because it almost-but-not -
quite told any secrets. The
ladies are still just 21-plus
SLICED
BOLOGNA
39$
Prices for !
Thur#/ April 4
Frl.f Apirl 5
Sat., April 6
• ■ ..1* before ’he Congress
.< i iitional taxe . additional
4.
buck boy - have
bumfuzzled judge,
between a peep
And. of cour
TUESDAY
Hamburgers
Potato Chip-
Soup
Lettuce, Onion Rings,
Tomato
Pudding or Ice Cream
th* aharMWr. Mandin* or raroteUon at any
—-7 appear in tka column* ot tha Sun will
u.^uakt to Ula attention of the management
■ ■- lei al or other adverueementa. the puh-
Umage. further than the amount re-
Advertlalne te aeeeptad only on thia
e apparently convinced our
ges that there is nodifference
how and a moral lecture.
we have our latter-dav I
in which the
upward movement from
18 OZ.
wo ahe
Ke ll mak
p7''“5<w"to~rnafe
Pies and still be I
•'o that by insta
f*& your teordt.
effort nr strain
foice boosters are
n,‘lnP’ ^1 is to i
\
\ FORT HOWARD PAPER
NAPKINS
/ 200 in ^9-"" JL1
13 X 13 Size^Of
Ity. Teaaa. every Th a rad ar and deducted
> Caaaty.
> paid al Alota, Teiaa.
EDITOR and PUBLISHES
NRWM EDITOR
..... DISPLAY ADVKXTI8NIG
CLAMIFIED ADVERTI9INC
MECHANICAL BL’PERINNTENDENT
,. met bo turned In flee full dare In ad
ite While every precaution will be taken,
inafblllty foe damaae or loot pheUx.aplm.
I la oae column Meilmum alia for wed-
Monday Other new* will
i spare for a «••• atorp,
J * cube, news editor.
JAYCEE HALL the other
night, deems he was the con-
tractor who did such a splen-
did job on the remodeling-
redecorating stint there
31
i
lb.
i a rare killing on this con-
tract’" .. .GEORGE KREU-
ZER and hi. pretty wife i
I were present for the big i
POTATOES
10
I li
MM 11 T * R-Drivp.
»5. Other Toro rotaries
NkJe. T cost- a
more tod worth a lot
tomorrow
SWIFTS BROOKFIELD
SAUSAGE "
MIRACLE WHIP I
Salad i
) Dressing
/Q,49tr
59$
GIANT $1 SALE
| BORDENS
Mellorine 1/2 Gai.
■ I
ROSEDALE YELLOW WHOLE KERNEL
C-X 7
J? ' J
ROSEDALE SLICED
Peaches 2 1/2 can
Hi-C ORANGE and ORANGE-PINEAPPLE
Drink oz.
CQn
TOP KICK WHITE LABEL
Dog Food
ARMOUR PURE
Lard
drugstore to your high-school-age son or
daughter for 50 cents Henry Miller’s "Tro-
pic of < anrer ", which resembles a collec-
tion of inscriptions taken from privy walls,
r.bltohad tn AMa. BraaMl
la tha ptaaieaa af Alrta and £■».<>.
hwcwnd <Uaa pacing*
A B. “CBN1" BOWBN
NUM ADBLAIDB IAC0B
TIM GILMORB
MRB BENTON BBOW.f
GtORGB JACOB
All photograph* for r.productlun i
canaa of th* •*p*et»d nubllcaUon datr
Tb* Alvin Sun cannot aaaum* rnaponal
Mazbaum aina for rr.r*kwm»rt pieturw
atna plrturac I* tww column*
HocWty n*<«* muat b* rvportoil pilor to noon on 1
b* aceaptad until noon on Tu«*dar To Incur* ample
n chouta be r*poned within li hour* after It UMurC.
All newa etortee vhould be called to Mr* Adelaide
OWfleM a-4Tta
To d.ecuea bualnaaa matter* rail OMfield 1 Illi
|4H *ar Veer ■ ■ Paid In AdrmtM
FRESH AND CRISP
iinal failure, ha> been in Eng-
! i cd with increased taxa-
ring >f medical tandaids and
are leaving ’he country when
ers. which
have lost
e 'ystfin
up 1
rail r
time in the hay
Don Maxwell of The Chicago Trlbut
recently ><ked his hook department ’o quit
advertising scataiogical literature by includ-
ing i’ in the li-’ of best sellers. The critics
and ’he book publishers have denounced
him for tampering with ’he facts. I would
like t. rai e a somewhat larger question;
Who 1 s tampering with the soul of America0
7/0
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PREMIUM
3" $1
One Lb.fllO A
Roll! jOy
man’s upward movement from savagery is
lost in a confused welter of bundling and
tumbling The foreign reader of one of
•e epics on the development oftheAmeri- |
We • mu.-/ marvel that our forefather i
id tune to quell the (omanches, plow :
Kansas and build the transcontinental
road while upending practically all their |
' ■' .. c m •- n t
( ! I’’hifier- j whir h made a 11 that differ-
Uif vour memory’! lip- 1 '
ping, •‘•af’ incor tax time
hi 100 per cent attendance
, pin for the seventh con-
' secutl/e year. That means
exactly wha’ it says -- he
j hasn’t missed a JAYCEE
I meeting for 84 months . .
: ■ : ' i
; ED VERSER made a major
contribution to the festivity
; . . . and CITY MANAGER
HENRY BRENEK proved
himself a >huffleboard
champion before the party
• ci . "if at first
you don't succeed," VIVIAN
sMITh muat have repeated
i to herself last week -• with
i vigor -- for she smashed
■ her eye open with the ham-
mer the first time she tried
to repair a fence but she
I went right back the next day
I and ( ompleted the task! . . .
. MRS. J. B. KNOLLE giving
I her corner a clearing after
moving away a small build-
ing there . . E.L.KLENTZ-
MAN greeting omenew
METHODISTS . . . MRS. !
JOE KCDELKA passing by ‘
enroute to pick up JOE for j
lunch . . . MRS. B. L.
SHOEMAKE asking about
! giving away some animals
(she didn’t say what kind)
. . . CLIFF JOHNSON of
C! IFF IOHNSON AL’TO
PARTS had one to give away
also when that skunk start-
i ed using his front lawn for
i a promenade . . You don't
| have to follow the bluebonnet
' 'rail to "go Texan" this
pring. Alvin has its own
and one of the prettiest sights
' Is ar the C. H. FLAGC
I place WTLDA GENE
i i ILNE being one of the latest
' winners in EVANS FOOD
STORE'S promotion . . . and
MRS. WILLIAM SIKORA ex-
claiming when she won $80
. . MRS. R. H. SI ANSEL
doesn’t have to tell us (we
already know) how fine It
Aej erroacOM* ra fleet Ion bpon--
r««v*4 Kv tham f—v au«J> advertte*a»«r.ta.
teula
AT "
JEWEL B
Shortening^
/ J YiA
r
Di RR says "You’d never
know unless you were here .
1 how many extra hours he
devoted to this job", but j
i omebody else, with tongue |
I i; , check, declared that "DON j
I told me privately he made ;
i a rarp UH i I ria An thic
Celery
“b aware tI.ji ; K|nil K. ’tn"! “7_'7na!'Tie s“
no wish to cont 1 either of these plan. Doe- his record
encourage, you !>elkve one word of his promises'’ Ha.
he not shown ’hat he will, on the flimsiest pretext, a .sert
authority m vi.'Ti.of |>cfh our constitution and common
decency?
I a k tha’ ea<-'i o! you, in representing me. do the fol-
lowing; wii.-r ta e.j >.r' r'>oir(. between 'he theories
of Marz and Keyne. and iho.o sound principle- which gov-
erned thl coun’ry for one hundred and fifty years, please
adhere to the tried and proven American way.
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Page 2, Sec. I-The Alvin Sun-Thursday, April 4, 1963
| Fish
Shoestring Potatoes
Spinach
F ruit Salad
Pudding or Ice Cream
is to have the kids home
for a weekend . and
MRS. EDGAR FRANZEN has ,
her share of pleasure, too. )
when the boys get back . , .
MAE and A. C. McLEMORE I
of ALVIN MOTEL (and other ,
business conee r n s’round
about) giving us the good '
news that MARVIN Mc-
LEMOPE is mu< h better ..
MR. AND MRS. O. B. GOODE
should be bursting with
parental pride over daugh-
' ter, ROBBIE. In this day
and a$>e when half tile folks
can’t speh "cat", ROBBIE ,
i spelled down everybody in
ALVIN ELEMEN i ARY
SCHOOL . . . JANE GOOD-
WIN passing through the
DISTRICT THREE DRAIN-
AGE HEADO1'ARTERS . . .
MRS. L. A. SMITH claiming
too much work keeps her
from having company .
We sort of figured they’d
-
■ GALVESTON COUNTY
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL |
Mrs. W. H. Cannincnberg
Harold Jay Pedersen Jr. I
Mrs. Jay Glen Adkins
B'eiephone
Lb."
"Wii d-Tunnel"1
smooths
(C a clippings,
ehw or dog — nc
^Ktch or build up
*200 COUPON
4 VALUABLE COUPON GOOD AT
_ _ . 4 S. O. SMITH GROCERY
AAA » SUN., APRIL 7th ONLY FOR
> W i. A 200 BIG BONUS STAMPS
> Y »- 200 EXTRAWl™ $15.00 PURCHASE or MOP
Limit I Please
Look
7-UP & A I
HOT D
10$
Saturday, April 6th ONLY
SXBO SMiTIL
MARKET
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Bowen, A. E. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 4, 1963, newspaper, April 4, 1963; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1245929/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Alvin Community College.