The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, October 15, 1943 Page: 4 of 8
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Located Near
Iowa Colony
William Kuchar
Dies Tuesday
At Danbury
Howard Kmg Old
In Alvin, Octobei
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JOHN S POYNOR
Tax ( annuitant
Phone It) Alvin Hotel
Bulba has met
of the grunt and
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: Brazoria County. drilling a
t ’ •1‘Xmi feet in hard shale
_2' In the Old Oceon field. Brazoi.
i County. Abercrombie and Magnoli,
1,1 per bushel F t> I W i Ison-(hid t mb* drilling ••
old Mmooi >t<wid bi.354 f«‘»'t in wind. The joint on
ll-3lp i • 'Ht"> s No. 1 Reeves wa« belov
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I GIVE TO YOUR COUNTY WAR fl
- Sponsored by Brazoria County War Chest Committ**
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MAD Rl SSIAN
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MBEP. for
Horkin. Alvin.
was a guest of his
John Owen and
day.
pot a left M.
days in Hoi
Tilton.
Harn<*s, E
and R
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.■ling was held at Mrs ,
ionic, the girls meeting at i
1 and then marching fol
in a parade.
me Thompson opened th"j
y pres.-ntmg the Trooj.l
th. girls gave th- scout I
meeting to mesdames E.
E. Welker, John
Avitts, It M Tinnin
Lach of tin- ] , participating agencies was carefully
budgeted to stretch excry dollar contributed before it
nwived the approval of the Preudent s % ar Relief
Control Board.
The infant on of Mr. and Mrs.‘a
.. W Smith, of Ftiond.wv<mmI died
Monday in the St Joseph Hospital Lar
■ ‘“by was born on !
lober 10.
TH!
The Salvation Army of •
Um <v ill be in Alvin for <1
newspa[><r« anti iiingartm*
the >th and .*oth of ex h
f all Ahin Son for .nt Tea
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Associated Oil Co's. No. 1 Harding
was drilling at »4 ’’2 .' •et In shale
■anta araduatod h> tats ir.m.i , T*l»« ..I l’„„.
Alvo. Ml. -I.....I It,,.,,,i. Am«™> 1
,,.....pjeved • \ ;; . p’’trrs. in the Glllock field, Gnl-
II- II-,,!,:,. Cninly I., shut the Jan
ii, ..... ...... ! water flow around 9200 feet. Op-
Pcud Junnuc’ OH B.dlo? Vn^hei™?" ‘I U;vl,nrf * SCt n rr'
armv anti is now overseas i ment plug and suletrack
Tbrw i , I «n the Algoa area of Galveston
, /'J......tra!n ! County. Jack Ftiv-iei .1 al Na. I.
H-3t< ing. s» aman I x-t Belk, will be quail-' Cooper was drilling below KTRn feet
Your County War Fund is another "Victory weapon/'
lli< I oiled War t .hc-t of Texas through xvar fund
■ u/.iition* in every county of the state is charged with
" -poii-ibilily of raising $1,885,781.00 for the 17
approved xv.tr appeal* of the National War Fund. The
national goid is .$I25.00b 000.
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Oct 1. and died Octa
Funeral services were held W<*d-
at 2'30 p. m. at the home
mai was in the South Park | '
•ry under the direction of'
g Funeral Home
R.
Smith
The next meeting of the Alert
Club will be held on Friday, Nov.
12, al 2:30 p. m in the home of
Mrs H. M Tinnin. with Mrs F S.
Avitts as hostess All members
arc urged to be present, as elec-
tion of officjv* for the coming y ear
< an now l><- nitulr any Um> up
t<> |>«m I.. XX ill |w in my u|
flee III I lie lotdty <>( tli< Al. in
Hotel until lliat date It
would Iw MdviMvbL to confer
with me ns early as |Mwdbh* in
order that your ln<mine tax
problems may br Riven full mii<I
complete attention.
There will be no change made
in lax laws In time to affect
IUIM lav roGyriM
You Can Be A
BIMMNS SI HOOT
Hoar XXrst Bide.
II ..axion,
I exans mny arc bring a-krd to take a Texan's share
in their County War Funds to aid three fronts with one
gift lhe Military Front, the United Nations Front, and
the Home Front. Remember, President Roosevelt has
>ai<l that a share in the National W ar Fund is a share in
winning the war. Use this “Victory weapon.*’ Give to your
County W ar Fund.
THE 17 A*RTK*A’M
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* Wor PclClMH A'«
* Bely.on rta> «*»*• 5bW*
* Brilwh *a' '
* Duich Rtlwf ,
(Queen Wi«*1«~m
* F,»n«h Belief Md
* Ffiendl of
* G'«k Wor «d»'
Avvaonnon
W Norwegian
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* ftu.«.an War
* Um«*d Chino
* Un.ted Cierh****
Robot fund
* Untied Yufodor
Fund
A Refugee Be
it The Untied
I from a 2-weks trip to Fort Worth,
: Iialias anti Austin At Fort Worth
ho visited his mother. Mrs. Vir-
ginia Poynor, and son. Tom, both
of whom formerly resided here
with him Mrs. Poynor has re-
covered from an illness which she
contracted while In Alvin Al Aus-
tin Mr Poynor spent s<-vcral days
of the internal revenue office there
i ms < ut rox ton tv
LOST ,n STRAY EH Brindle and
white screw tail hull-dog. male
weight about 15 pounds. Blind m
one eye. with n scar over the eye. (
Answer to name ot Rascal Boy's
pet. return for reward. Trailer at ''
Mrs. flooiv-r s iM' tie n* for 1. .1
T-»ng_____ 11-ltp , !
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Jones, Alger. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, October 15, 1943, newspaper, October 15, 1943; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1251547/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Alvin Community College.