The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, March 27, 1925 Page: 3 of 8
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WHITSON
MOTOR COMPANY
FATRON1ZE SUN ADVERTISERS.
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NOTICE OF FT.ECTTON
Old Mattresses Made Like New
if
GIVE US A TRIAL
LAND TRANSFERS
LINE
TEXAS
ALVIN,
When In Trouble
Call On Us.
Road Service Day or Night.
Automobiles
SALES AND SERVICE.
OVERLANDS AND WILLYS-KNIGHT
BOYCE-ITE
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Day Phone 9
TEXAS
ALVIN,
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Authorized Ford Dealer
Alvin, Texas - • Phone 132
NOTICE OF ELECTION
FOR COMMON
SCHOOL TRUSTEES
As furnished by the Brazoria Coun-
ty Abstract Company. Angleton,
Texas.
Attest.
Joe Doebert, City Clerk.
AVIDSO
CERTIFIED LIMBER
TS WORTH MORE
Lynch Davidson & Company
H C MORGAN. Manager.
BOVEE AUTO
ALVIN-HOUSTON
Leave Alvin - 1:00 P. M.
Leave Houston - 5:30 P. M.
Special Trips Anywhere Solicited
RAIN OR SHINE
HOUSTON STAND:
VICTOR CAFE. 1514 Texas Ave., Phone Prestoa 3299
Ono trial will convince
you an-^KaiJ
il a better flour—Prow
it ttday!
J. I). SENTELL
Distributor
NELSON & SONS
Mattress Factory
The Super Fuel
GOODYEAR* 'SIRES
£aty to dHTake
t'asy to tRake
you have old Mattresses which need
renovating or want new Mattresses
made to order
Our mammoth yard has in
stock choicest quality lum-
ber and building material
for all jobs.
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The State of Texas, County of
Brazoria.
To All Whom 1 his May Concern:
Notice is hereby given that
there will be held an election on
Saturday, the 4th day of Apirl,
1925, in Common School District
No. 27. at Parker School House,
in compliance with an order of the
Board of Trusters of said School
Districts, and the polls in said
District shall be opened at 8:00
o’clock A M and shall not be
closed before 6 o’clock P. M. on
said day. f<£jhe purpose of elect-
ing two Common School District
Trustees for said District
W. J. Clark,
Joe Knape,
J. S. Savidge
Trustees of Common School Dis-
trict No. 27.
CITY fflSE k SO<
Night Phone 218 fc til
COMPLETE LYESIGHT
SERVICE
We ex an Inc eye*. ’rind
ail kinds < f lease*, -.nd
ra&kr* and repair glass's.
We five ou ■ nut-nf tnw i
patron* the pr -.mpu sv
»lhlo attention and return
ail work sent for repair*,
THE Sa ME D/ Y AS RE-
CEIVED
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5 PS l<
Mr*. Annie Hatter to J R. Krenlck.
lots 1, 2, 3. 4, 5. 6 T.rookeide SulxJitl*-
Ion block 49, section 4, HTftBHR ,’o.
•urvey: $50
inn a* lac ba and wlfa o J R K i •
nick, lot* S-14. block 69. Brookside
Subdivision block 69. «ec. 4. HTftBRR
Co. survey; $at>.
J. H. Krenick to \\ E Alw.iwtuy
lot* 1-14, block 64. Brookeide Subdivis-
ion. section 4. HTABRRCn survey; $1.
Own E Rad Re and wife to Sun oil
I Co east 25 acre* S, F Austin 7 1-3
ii>»gu» and Brasoria 21350.
Ham Tollon and wife to Humble <111
and Refining Co. 27 3-4 acres Austin
7 1-2 <600
Join. A- Owen t«> w a. Renn. 40
acre* lots 6 and 7 block 3, tot* 'J and
10, block 4, block 5 and .., Sec. 17. HT
ftBRRVo, Survey 1'0
W E. Flowers to W .’.. Renn, lots 6.
7. block 3, 9o01. Icbk PFI'v2! ,Duh"RP
7, block 3 lot* '• and It, blaoa 4. tetoeli
5 and 6, section 17. HTikBRRCo aur-
Leila H Clement* et al to J. C- Ir- I
win. 75 acres T W. Grayson 1-3 league.
100 acres T. W. Grayson survey and S.
F Austin survey; 11.
Drue Hill to Atlantic Oil Producing
Co. lot 12, » V William* league lino.
PaPuPIPin* Cthrents et al to Sin-
clair Oil Co. 39 seres Zeno Phillipa; 50
acres Zeno Phillip* 1423
Elmer P. Phillip* to Ed C. Smith. 75
acres U M. H. Washington survey; 110.
F P Stevci son to D G. Hay* and
wife, lots 1. 4. 5. 6. 7 N. W. U acres
N. W. aids L.ot 3. sub. iinia K«vp lea-
gue: value
Alvis Vrain and wife to R. J Sisk.
•• •• :ks 47. 4S. 49, Brasorta; 1100.
Scott to T. 1*. Smith Jr 50 seres .
, W-lJie- «*»••■»«•» i.auu«. 2100.
— Sweeney to P. M. Granberry. |
acre* Polly ft Chance league 13(1.
Hie Sweeney et ai to f-. M. Ga«n-
. . ' K H Swwney hon.-j-
ij i -ad. 1< ■’ Fr i kiln and Polly ft
I I •rr»e >ft«g .ft: ?5" .
II I John .alaxnik and wife tn •». C. Da-
■ I vieI00 acres J de J. Valders* survey,
1 Daniwi KvUcy et ux to Vacuum Oil
, \. 8 F Austin 7 1-3 leaguj 0 acres,
H 1' acres. 43X3 33.
| List of ..and Transfers tn Brasorta
■ Co >#ity. Tvkas, for teim endins Feb.
■ Its. t-2' .-tshed by Br**orla County
/\ |j There will be an election held
II n the City «>f \lvin Tuesday.
8 April Tth. for the purpose of
B electing a mayor, city clerk, city
/ \ P treasurer, city tax as><•'•sot and
Tf ! vi [O II collector, and three aidermen.
\ K / T. C. EDWARDS.
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1 tix'em—RIGHT
— PRICES CASH —
$1.00 per hr. short jobs.
90c per hr. 10 hrs. or over
$1 5b per hr. Starter, Lighting or ignition
$1.25 Battery Charging
Bring in your difficult jobs
I fix’em—RIGHT.
H. C. MADARA
GARAGE and REPAIR
Swiiiwest of Water ’user. Phones: Shor 7. Residence 163
Come and see us about the plan.
XECIPES SENT TO YOU FREI
—JUST WRITE FOR THEM
R. W WOODWARD
Piano Tuning and Repairing
Leave Orders at Mrs. Ferguson’s Store
1 On Your Own Terms
Ford or Fordson
I
you can purchase a
Let the opportunity escape you when
LET’S PAINT U?
Ten Months to Pay for Paint
and Labor
Anyone will agree that the sales value of a House is
materially enhanced thru the application of a coat or
two of bright, attractive Paint.
The De Voe Home Improvement Plan maava it easy
from a financial standpoint for a property owner to
keep his Home in good Paint repair.
See the DODSON HARDWARE CO. for details
DO NOT
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ALLEN GUYNES, Local Superintendent
Cquals
(jivo '/Jo!/ars
One Sdea
ONE IDEA WE WANT YOU
TO SHARE IS THAT UTILITY
SERVICE DOES MORE—FOR
LESS —THAN ANY OTHER
THING.
Western Public Service Company
Alvin, Texas
IF
But if we have an idea and
give it to you, then BOTH of us
have an idea.
we have a dollar and give it
to you, then But ONE“bf~u3
has a dollar.
St. George Hotel
DALLAS
Where you will feel at home.
If you only spend the day in
Dallas, make our large lobby
and our spacious parlors vour
resting place.
170 Rooms, 6U Raths.
$1.50 per day and up.
In the center of the business
district.
CHAS. HODGES, Prop
—Contributed.
UNCLE BILL AT
THE KILLIN’
Put a bullet in her, Jimmie,
Watch her tumble to her knees.
’Cause she’s just a poor dumb
critter
With the foot and mouth dis-
ease.
Cure ’em! hell no, they can't cure
’em,
Did you ever know that ring
Ot so-called cattle cApcrU
Ever cure a single thi.ig’
Did they ever cure the charbon?
Did they mop up on the tick?
Did they ever cure the loin dis-
ease?
—Why, kid, you maC m»~* sick
They can do a lot of strutting
They can talk a lot on germs,
They can rave about infections
And use scientific terms.
They can talk a lot on serums.
And scientific capers,
And scare tne i half crazy
With their “dope in *he news-
papers
They can use their high authority
To keep us in a stew.
But when it comes to curin’.
That's the poorest thing they
do.
They can cut out all the fishin’.
They can quarantine the dogs,
Tl’.ry can poison all the rabbits,
And put hobbles on the frogs.
They can stop the moles from
diggin’
And put muzzles on the bees.
But they just can't cure a critter
With the foot and mouth dis-
ease.
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Beck, John P. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, March 27, 1925, newspaper, March 27, 1925; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1250819/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Alvin Community College.