The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, August 3, 1934 Page: 4 of 8
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Alvin, Texas, Friday. August 3, 193 J
eady cut vol
urn*.
The
I. G.
Lottie n<
paid in th
:k in th<
city.
spoke at length on the '
Jo
proving
r. Lui
mar
a
Leflett. inju
fighting
r ttst. It
butter
FergUi
Mint Raise Price
2-
R.
ipital Tuesday after*
'.s
•n It w
•y Maue
H
stepped in front
of
mowing
Pr e Must
'er Cost
M
Tell
Tf“ir“<H'XKTn“
Hoii'
r<
in Gi
men.
He
uble and the
pr
Di
Question Discussed
it thin
p!u’
Rev. C
nr, nf if
Hitt
known n
Brown,
dge
meeting
at
Cook and the M
Mr*.
AHil'ST 3 and t
•tart
on
one.
by
is not
field
nf
GROCERY DEPARTMENT
Number
2O<
15(
<*!■***»
price
«<
17c
«c
AU
d for Braaor
25c
Preserves
ty
3 pkg* for
16 Or.
of our gas and
2c
2 L
MA
oil must live
27c
Politic oom
2:h
POWDZRED or Brv^n, 3 Fk
15c
Lemons
hav«
Ilk
15c' Orange*
5c
Lettuce
Olive Oil
15c
t can Pouipoi
I tic
I lc
Tomatoes Juiee
17c
l(k
money.
27c
Ik
Craekersi
Goodyear
27c
Tires
Meat Department
At Houston Price*
We do Expert Tire
CHOICE VEAL
GRADE A BARY BEEF
Repairing
15c
He
Steak
PLATE LUNCH
Dixie
Veal or Loin, psr pound
T-Bone
I2i^c
25c
pound
Veal, per pound
Boast
Ilk
Service Station
ItOfiNt
12c
Sh<
Chu
Pork Shoulder, per pound
Phone 111
I2v»c
it
!
■
< h<l|IN
Seven Steak
Noap
Super Suds
Gold Datil
and placed in Jack?
Tn answer to a 41
lisle a.i to the event
Where Your Dollar Will Buy The Most
Groceries, Meats, and Hardware
CONVERTED theater performer
ASSISTS IN NAZARENE REVIVAL
!7r|
III. I
He Wi
night
Page 4
Delicatessen At
Smiths is Ready
itor.- contended.
"There l«
ilk ’• Judge
* in
ir in t
121/jc
fOc
Mound the
Cold Beer, both Keg and Bottlef
TANGE CAFE
ting evnrgelirt H. A.
d pastor W P Hodge
or Revival at the
J
Church. Variou;
ed and refredir
punch were sen
arry h surplus
trade later
must have
stated that
is about one
BROWNS RIFFLED
Pkg.
Alvin Dairymen
i Continued from page 1)
atui
futur
buying had tl
mai.
He • xplaim
CALIFORNIA ICEBERG
Head
NICE SIZE
>ol. Refresh
cake were
hn W Yea
The Intermedia
met in its month I
I.
tion
Personals
Juanita Vzzell ente
s of
Jim DeWitt
>d many Houston distribute
believed were getting 12 c.-n
upholds
- in “th
U S. No 1 CALIFORNIA
iG pound* . -
Houston ho
Lutes went to Houston
y whole they will v it
=ent price* there is 05c j
v Houston price, he said, I
year it rm 60 cent* above
neighboringJ
government
development Company No. 1 n
the L. C. Rachelbar survey i- dril-
ling in sticky shale.
In the neighboring county of
Galveston much inti rest I shown
tn the test drilled hy the Humhl*
Oil and Refining Company, thr<-e
mi1p« east of Dickim
Maco Stewart No. 1 Drilling at a
depth of 7700 feet. It is believed
That the chance- of it being a pro-
ducer are good.
Preparations are being made at
thing is spi
mod< n . No
to make th
tific r .1 sa
r
II
salads. and <
offered daily
choice food*
dinner can th
ved.
ig i* August
< th.
'll
NICE SIZE
Men
H.
S|»h*<‘N
1ANT OCTAGON
Lewis fnr
Refresh
color ache
McKny Urge* Fight
Although not a dai
enry McKay stated that
DeWITTS
up to high
Standards for grade
Galveston Tesl ■ • 4.3
J. Drake » am drew atten-
to the motion that had not
yet been acted upon. Hr added
member* bring ir. their due*. i complaint* and
The Needle Club met at the, tax matters.
J. Gosch Th jrs- j Board of Equalization,
W. M. Hicklin, Chairman.
NOTICE
The Board of Equalization of
the Alvin Independant School dis-
the i ity H ’ September 3rd The trict v. ill I'- -n - ion A.,.- >
but quit the ring
ight.s of the show
lave charge of the
rvice giving his
Avitt* Question* Teat
tt* spoke of the method
ere Mesdarm
“ . ami J. JI. home of Mrv.
Bernice Jun- day, July 19. Thirteen members1
les. Mi. and Mrs. K C.
land Mr and Mrs. R. V.
DENTLERS.
Quart Jar
he declared, “i
want’. You appt
supplicant. You
Petition Acted Upon
Final action was taken on th -
petition and it was agreeded that
u ropy should be placed both in
non
4; dairy busine
men F
,tto aak
we can’t get
4.3. Stallones <
Causeway which. Houston te*t wa.
higher than the Gi
had been for som
! Mr. and M,
and Mr*. I
M edneaday
I i“
had much
most cajiabl
ary and desirable factor. It
the same relation to the
Work Progresses on
Mustang Dame
Potted 31 suit
Sn lad D rewNin f.*’
7c ‘ Sandwich Spread
Judge Harris Speaks
iave b<“ ri in the dairy but
Appl«Nic..^,.,w , per lb.
'heal
Thrift Give* Support
Howard Thrift of Houston •i,j-
clared that he had always felt that
producer* should have $2.40 tnd
that he is (till of the opinion. He
of the many steps in the
ig of the price and <>t u..
fight that would he re.-- . ••
He concluded by saying, "Any-
Slover Asks Men to Speak
Hurt Slover said that the dairy-
men should get up and say what
ded and that if “th
a* they are now,
w dairy-
in the
you
your picnic.
That’s the right idea . . .
and a sale
her club at two table
Tuesday evening. Mis.
wen the high score pri
Wilma Brown the low’.
The guests were served a
and salad course.
Those present w
J
Igniterc
Cttroaniit
Alvin's first
this week m th
tor. The new department i*
the management of Mrs.
Sumr.iy, who has been in
Bilking Powder
Poiinut Buller q,
:»ge requir’d to go b-’fore
i Hoard for n price change.
Haring Says Fe«d Will Go Up
"The pine of feeding has ud
I vanccd one-third.,. J. C. Hering
. declared. "Add one thin! t» tie-
j price of milk that was being paid ’
* hen the advance in f<
i began, and s»-e what the
Moreover the feed price i
at a stand-still.’’
Action I* Urged
Harris lignin urged the
to act a* a body, "if
e ex|»eet to live and rai.«e
ilies," he said, “raise t..e
(•.ilk so that you will have
o
vr c k?cf vi
Grouiid 3|<-ai z
«r
;’d across the
the grammar
in I am
lock. The choir
>iecr*dod by a te
FL-ikes 5^.c<?r
•t Preaident ha* requested that all and 14 for the purpose of hearing
adjusting school
Only three quart*
Smith—just to be sure the
tank i» full, before
<hould be placed both
the Jack-on and Alvin Sun office
J. C. Hering asked that on<
the necessary number of signers'
had been obtained and the dairy-1
m* n went to the distributors, they
should go demanding exactly the
( ierrn* for which the petition call- J'”1 DeWitt, Ed Writers,
ed and not to barter.
Sujiar
Baking Powder J £ u;“
Guest* of the club at the Watt*
h >m< uere Mr. and Mr- Gupton,
Member* present were: Mrs. and
Mrs. C. C. Rodenberry. Mr. a-. !
Mrs. John Doak, Mr. and Mr«. A.
B. L’ Wif, Mr. and Mrs. Stewait
V :: . ... M,. ..nd XL . N. C. Bo
and \ ’
' I
kins, Genevieve Miller, of Beau-'
mont, Wilma Brown, Ethelindi
Jones a..d the hostess.
The regular meeting of the'
Junior Study Club will be held at
THE <%LVIN SUN Alvin and Brizori* County’s Oldest Newspaper Est. 189C
we Seil you the
Most for your
I purchase. It appears that there
i has been an increase of at least
! *;0 on all ti^w*
1 he object of the meeting was
agree upon a petition, he said,;
th the puipvi-e of obtaining the'
ignatures of 61 per cent of the ’
I producer*, the necessary per cent-'
the I
I they rii
continued
g some of the men n
will no longer be
He added that the I
shouldn’t be afraid j
for what they wanted. “if|
(High to feed our i
nother f
»n Would Reduce
C. Morgan urged th
tlon of the number of
Thrift told of a pb
county whereby the
would ptiiVnase all si
It appt iu s thi«t thi* r
S : >!!«*”<• PotU>
made by the Han
cromhie. Thi is k’
fleean prospect aie
pe<t.
At Rattlesnake
FMPSONS No. 2
can, 2 can* for .
deeper drilling. Heavy machinery
for this purpose is being moved l
in. I mt r and present day price
wore present and on»-
O. G. Cornish.
| yr ■
Test Method Explained
The matter of the pet tion w
again brought before the audien
by W. W. Ware who >igge.-«
time you are ready to start that some price be named and
fight, i’il be in the., with you.”
Uttley A*k* Fair Price
1 "I’d like to ask what
I been working for the past two
j year* if We afr Just now asking
I for more money”, George Uttley
, demanded.
' A fair price had been asked for
i Mime time he stated nnd the whole
j <'.numunity should move together!
towards Unit end.
Carlialc Disagree*
j Ch’-ster Carlisle differed it. hix
opinion of the solution of the
I milk situation. He believes firmly I
that a rise in the price will cause
a decrease in volum to such an!
extent that nothing will b* gaine.1.
| ”1 am probably aione in my
ir
Kraut Ju ire £7°«ls
a dared. “We art' starving to death
and can’t feed our cowb.”
Thrift replied that he was of the
opinion that men receiving this
premium. He
•essity of immedi- j
lange since the)
-- the price
the Goar No. 1, near Webster for a distance in its. solution wiuld require at hast 30 days.
D*vi* Quote* Feed P.rice* Carltoe contended that then
Grant E. Davix quoted the fnr- been a slight falling off since
2 r. ..I , if on the! *Pril whereaa there L usually an
“ necessary feed that dairymen mu-t increase between April and July.
1 Thrift answered that expense*
j must be made and that less vol-
I lune at a higher firice »* brHer.
Scrugg> explained the effect upo".
the situation of money recently
put into circulation hy the govern-,
ment
. .....a
no substitute for
idea of the cost
8 food, t
worry. Tl
day* a ye
iid man in the
ountry. Now is the time to raise
■ the price. T suggest that Brazoria
■o”r.ty fall in line with Galveston
I county and go up with us.’’
Mayor Offer* Aid
Mayer Kimmons stated in
I hort . peech that he was not faml-
I liar with the details of the pro-
i blem and that he had not follow-
d it closely. He spoke of the milk price paid a 20%
question a* one of the greatest stressed the
j now confronting thi- vicinity nnd Bte action for a ch
offered his fullest cooperation un 1 work of establi-hing
i Before the matter was placed
before the house, Mrs Carolyn
Cannon iu*<>se and » ked about
the price? those present were re '
t reiving. It appears that her milk '
t st thi* year varies greatly from!
last year'* though her cattle and 1
feed remain the same.
M. Stallones explained the test-
ing process at length. Mr.*. Can-
non however did not appear satia- i
fied and her questions nnd replies!
met with much applause.
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Harrison, Frank B. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, August 3, 1934, newspaper, August 3, 1934; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1251750/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Alvin Community College.