The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, November 7, 1941 Page: 10 of 16
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the South Their colorful bloon
■landing erect on strong straight
•tenia are beautiful when planted
against a Imckgiound og azaleas'
or when uw-d among pansies to f
give height in a low, formal bed i
In mixed border. combine these
iris with candytuft and stock. and i
edge the bed with wild phlox, i
either lavender or blue, depending •
Upon your general color scheme .
Ax th«' first it is hloMone. fade.
In plan
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sto. age
For i
Santa Fe’s Report
For September
Im? dried for a few-
digging and then pa
s is an increase of SI.-|
npared with September
5 New Cadillac Ambulant
use them in groups rather than in
straight lines
In dry loca
season to the next
damp sections it
dig them * let the
Oyster Creek To
Get New Bridge
the bulbs may
be left in the ground from one
But in low.
is advisable to
foliage has I
Santa Fes net railway operating!
income for September was $4,259-1
317. according to a statement re-
I
The Alvin Sun, Alvin and Brazoria County’s Oldest Newspaper—Established ISftO
ie. is prob-
the group,
but Imperator is just as satisfac-
tory and should be planted where
For pure while, we suggest White
Excelsior for a real canary yel-
low. plant yellow Queen, and for
a beautiful blending "f the last
two mentioned l<eonardo da Vinci,
with cream standard* and yellow
falls, is a good choice Adrian
Becker is lilac and some of the
newer bydr Ida may be had in
shaded effects of lilac and bronze
For best results, provide good
drainage and light, friable soil free
FRIDAY. NQVEMBl
a whiff
Laurels," offers the informal story
of his life as well as a stimulating
restatement of his abiding enth-
usiasm for the land of his birth
In this book ’• e walk with Mr
Peattie through the brilliant Mo-
jave L-
marvei
lief in humanity’s futu
can read THE p.oAD (
URALIST without a t*
a refreshing (
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through
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exotic animals and insects at worq
we tramp through the grandeur
of the redwood for.-sts and the
Douglas firs, and we view with awe
the- snow-covered peaks of the
Houghton V ■
ica” award.
Donald Cuiiou Pen
the United States i>
Agriculture f. ;
fore starting his ./
I with a natut.
fresh air from I ington Evening Star
Peattie's own beloved nature has lived in rr.anv pu
•s this book, embodying the countries, and in ad
>sophy of n man of science I v citing ctf b......n
Ums his scientific training I uting edir.' • -
he basis for a powerful be- OMNIBOOK
Hi
John
and
and Bet
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THE HOUSTON PACKING CO.
Has Spent In Excess Of
$170,000,000.00
G. 1 CHILDRESS, General Manager
Houston Packing Company
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Frank C. Smith, President
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3301 NAVIGATION BLVD
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HOUSTON, TEXAS
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FOR LIVESTOCK, SUPPLIES
AND WKGES
Howard C.
Ileen Carroll.
SINCE IT HAS STARTED IN BUSINESS
IN 1897 44 YEARS AGO
upon quantity
Except in
Mae Brown
William <
sir Mae M<
Patrick Clebron Jone
BRING YOUR LIVESTOCK
TO US NO YARDAGE
OR COMMISSION CHARGES
inches deep and four
>«-s apart, depending
y and effect desired,
ery formal plantings.
Challenge. .
promote and encourage the welfare and growth of the community
time* is the foremost challenge constantly facing the editor of
weekly newspaper.
ALVIN SUN has tirelessly, for more than half a century, met
to Alvin and surrounding
area.
A
Houston Natural
Gas Corporation
.TEXAS NATURAL GAS UTILITIES DIVISION)
our heartiest congrtulations upon a long life of useful service de-
a challenge. As it observes its 51st birthday we are proud to e»-
No Guessing At
At
SERVICES RENDERED
TAe Road Of A
By
a>ly
Naturalist
that
Fogle-West
’if hud
< OMrtM
HOUSTON
WEDDING BELLS
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loam
I have
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Undoubtedly
that Norwegian ar-
vi- run into several
minting th* famine-
••ntly rescued from
ihtaiy authorities in Lon- j
its of General de Gaulle
e (han doubled within the I
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L
in th* I
> had to 1
THEY REACHED BRITAIN SAFF
LY: Five young French boys <t<
left 1 and two Dutch Army officer^
(left) by canoe, the two Norwegian
children (above) aboard a British
raiding vessel from Spitzbergen.
v*v.
Allied causa mote than mere num
b«rs would Indicate since their
In role spirit encourages both their
Allies In Britain, and their unfor-
tunate countrymen back on the con-
tinent.'
F
Bi
British
Afi ie
fne
men
in
small n>»
boat
guaidh v
day and
enough.
and Noi th Rea ■ ■
lor him Occupied
of during in* ti • ■ i
liriK toward tin-
Fl
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Best Wishes
To The
ALVIN SUN
On It’s 51st Anniversary
In Every Section There I* One Outstand-
ing Business Who Hat Built It’s Founda-
tion
PRINCIPALS
Quality - Service - Ability
IN ALVIN IT’S
THE ALVIN SUN
IN HOUSTON
IT’S
QUALITY MANUFACTURERS
NEW BURLAP and COTTON BAGS
SABINE AND WEBER STREETS
Boldt Bag Co.
on THREE Sound Business
THEY FLED THE NAZI YOKE
CONGRATULATIONS
to
THE
A 1. V I N
SUN
On Your 51st Anniversary
CECIL BROWN FIG CO.
FRIENDSWOOD
TEXAS
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Jones, Alger. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, November 7, 1941, newspaper, November 7, 1941; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1251376/m1/10/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Alvin Community College.