The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, October 23, 1942 Page: 4 of 8
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in 1890
The Alvin 3un, Al-in-and Brazoria County'a Oldest Newspaper—Established
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MUSTANG GAZETTE
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FOR SAJ.E
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and Joyc
By J. J. MEYI
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SPECIAL FOR FRL, SAT., October 23rd and 24th
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TENDER VEAL
What
STEAKS
FOR SALE
Used
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Hart.
Morrell Palace
Homer
s. and Wilt
BACON
'nd and 4th
ROAST
WIENERS
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35c
35c
4-H Ch
Pastor
25c
POUND
POUND
w u
nt.
MRS.
EDWIN GOUDGE. graduate j
Monday at 2:3C
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War Damage
Insurance
FRUIT
In Case of Invasion, Bomb-
ing, All Damage Covered.
HOMPSON’
4
rape:
SEE YOUR LOCAL
AGENT
and M
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’EPHSON
eppe
(LITTLE JOE)
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for th*
find six
EILERS G
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tET JUICY
war permitting.
please
ange
EDDIE EILERS
Mrs. R. R. Casey
EILERS GARAGE, ALVIN
it
WANT ADS
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ALVIN TEXAS
either
,fA, NERVINE
ONE-tS-DAY
V • t A M I W r * H k t ’ i
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Cheese is a
Mias
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DANBURY 4-’i (TAB
ICLE Wil
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ALVIN Ll TIIEKAN (HITU H
REV KARL H BRACKER. Pastor
Your cooperation will he greatly
appreciated.
Milk Fed
Veal Shoulder
Hormel
Skinless
and
and
Meat
savin.
Jhp patr
will
Slice d
1 Lb. Cello.
1 Pound Limit
|>n-»<lrlll. l-.-roy Rol.li
resident; Calvin Math.
Nicholas Burns, repor
and children have
4, where Mrs. Gray
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NOTHING
FOR RENT
til health.
I HAVE AN «
UNCLE -Chat roou
With HIS WWSKEI
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JI NE BAXTER
I GIVES BIRTHDAY
M PPER
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White girl
leston Mr
and bed I
Box 423. West |
Jackson
north of
re being
knittin.
rhool
tnembe
helped to
Knitting afgh
The Must a
a Halloween
■right, ilonigl
ight o'clock
Number 1H5
school Satin
new orders '
fur look-out
Squires, the
t a nd M re.
♦ new Re
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IDIUM SIZ
Wes
ibeam
atche
24 Oz.l
2 FOR
e time C
■hildren to
Church School-
Y’ou are invited
Insurance Agency
for all kinds of
INSURANCE
FOR SALK — The
housed oq Highway 3
Alvin, all modern and
painted
e-room house
s from Christia
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19c
1 Pound Tumblr
I IKS I I KEwin I L KIAN
< HI K< II
M. Moore, I’nstor
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Hebl» C
blocks South,
II A
7 15 P
8 P M.
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L01
First grade, Iaw-
grade.
1 label
w
.______________
FOR RENT
office rooms.
See J P Sallee.
All who owe accounts with us
call and settle before that date
Gray. reporter
Mrated how I
due. The
22.
The Bo;
14 at th.
Officers
Strouhal
non. vice j
secretary
er. Mr ?
kttalion u
Ihe Mustang :
club at
There ■
u rhe
. Wj have moved «mr dtap.'aftd'the theatre building,
is gratetedfaa
ChWTch school lt> a. m. i
Divine Worship' il:0oj
.We invite you tp worship >ith us. I
GOOD work
-1 Cull at Trippie Dipp Cafe.
dMue (Bonnet Dhem Skew
Mrs. L. A. Pugh
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NT. JOHN LI TH ERA.N < Hl fU 11
ALTA LOMA. TEXAS
Kt v. Karl II. Bracket, Paator
1 Get your dally quote ot
I Vitemlns A and ll an.t B-
I (\xnsoes bv teMina ONK-
I A DA) iNrsndi Vitamin
I _ TaMete. Fowmsi-
_ atf enJ convenient. At
le I FOR SALE
■n kitchen dinette, living
I Columbia.
Stop “fiddlin’ ” around'
MARKET . . . select from our large,
tion of really fresh, tender, juicy
Fish and Poultry. There’s Health
awaiting you here.
Church school 9:45 a
Moyer auperintendent
Morning worship 11 a.
Epworth League, 6:30
you wtii
< ? /X
<}- V. i
We pl)
M.
10:00 A M
tc» w orship with: Sadly m.ASed by your wife and son ;
FOR SALE 5 ac.es:
In city limits; on
street; terms easy
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
BARCL’S B BROWN
DIED OCTOBER 23, 1940
We do not forget you, nor do we
Intend,
We think of you
to the end.
Gone and forgotten by so
may be
ever be
pO;"
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FIRST RAJ-Pl si < III K4H
G«o. W. Springfield. Paster
good house1 FOR RENT
hard surface
C C. Callaway.
13-ltc
Ethel I.
NOW*
of the Royal Academy of Music!
I and special repreaentafivc of the '
, Ionic Solfa College of Music, Lon-1
: don Eng . gives thorough founda- •
: tion in tone production, interpreta-
tr*n. technique and theory to all
; piano and voice students Visits
I th. Parish Hall. Alvin. Wednesday '
and Saturdays.
i Butty sut, i pi_av
ALL MS-’ Pi ECUS 3Y
L. . CAR
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FRIDAY, OCTQBEh K
— Building r formerly I FOR SALE A
occupied by the ('lark E__ „
Works, b-wk of Davis Grocery. |W.
Mrs. John.P. Beck. The Alvin Sun.
— Or !•«£
Foidson tractor disc; »il health, tne R<xj t.
ing plows Tavern at Chocolate E.1W
Box 84« 1 Bill Whellihan, Lr.«pJJ
ll-3tp
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Body | chino >n excellent cow
-— . - j A. McCow n. PhOrj
PI ARI IND METHODIST
( Hl 1t( II
CITY MEAT MARKET
---
PHONE 60
’ , Oz.
P ACK A
I IRST MEHIoimSI ( III R< II
■lack >parling. H. D.
( III R< II (>| < IIKIS1
I Boring Minlvter
2 suites of
located in
WANTED Worr.ar for house I
work. Apply Sunday before noon.
John Boff. Manvel 13-ltp;
WANTED
We are closing for the Duration
on November 1st.
m
p. m.
p. m
GRAC E El ISC OPAL mt R<11
Ret. Milton J. Swift, Paster
H..IL Communion « a. m.
Mr an.I Mr
family visit rd
Marek of t toi
Mr. and Mrs Ed Stiu-kiin and |
family visited friends in Houston!
Satui «in>
Mr and Mis. John Robinson and)
family of Mustang community re-j
ccntly moved to Houston
Mrs. Hix < irny a
moved to Arcadia,
is employed
The County Librarian. Misa Ber-1
nice Hurst, visited our school Octo-
ber 15. Her next visit w ill be in |
two w» ek«
Honor roll
weeks
A honor roll:
••nee Schuenemann. second
Helen Strouhal, third grade.
Mathis. fifth -grade Charles
Koater; atvrnth gre*. Lulu Mae
Gray.
I IKsT BAlTlsT C III KC II
I't AKLAND
I . A. sprule. Pastor
J I Remember Batoon
W J| A Dime Out o(
4F Every Dollar in
J>^U.S.WarB:
WANTED-- 2 Saturday boys,
ply Evans Food Stores
WANTED
r 1 or 2 bottom breakii
State cash price. Apply:
Alvin.
good meat uibatltute. I
stated Miib Ora Slone. County
Home Demonstration Agent at the
.irettng of the Danbury Girls’ 4-11!
< lub, held at the home of Mm. A..
Runnels, Octo»4>r 15
The following officers were elect -1
• L |
President. Doris Mink
Vice-president. Lilly Bell Seibel '
•Secretary-Treos.. Phyllis Grup*-
Reporter, Betty Jean Wollam.
Song Leader. Anna Belle Mink.
Betty Jean Wullsm. Raporter.
Come to the CITY MEA'
our large, exceptional coll«
delicious **
Money
< ii> it. H or mi MZ Aiii- m.
IL. K,-, v| A ^tanibHiigh. Pastor
si . JOHNS C A I1IOI K < III RC ||
r -'I'" "—u -M-.i
C HKIVHAN C III KC II
E. Burna, l‘a.»t<>r
c.e«» Haggard. Nupt.
We would like to tell you what
we have been dotng os our share
of war problems. Not because we
consider what we've done to be ex-
ceptional. for it i«n ’. hut because
our school could be picked out from Bi
•chools all over Am»‘t ica as a typ-1
icai. small school, where typical
American boys and girls are whole-:
■n to hsve a complete range in sizes,
Sunday ScLqBl. 10:00 a.
Preaching. 11^0 a m.
Training Umoiv. 6 45 p nv
W M I’. M Monday 2:30 p tn
■ aTTa"-SEI rzklt,' ..ffers
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JtvHtaSHitj and ff Af6 I
FOR SALE Surface rights lots
in Easton's Addition,rit. tow prices.
Wm. R. Stockwell ' <-tf
FOR SALE Good milk cow. Be
fresh in March. E. R. Morgan, |
next to Paul Sonnen. .
----- i eluding electr;
good ' and kerosen.-
hotel., Open Sunday
“■'fr hay for IaleTT^s
mar, for Ml. >30. W M ft(
n-3tc '___2
—:--: i FOR SALE — O
•e press *'silage\ uttei <>ne
McCor- [ other farm tools
ll-3tc Iowa, Qolony
rats to kill by
Inu liquid. Just
received new stock. Harmless to
other animals 35c and 50c sizes.
E. J. Stanton & Son . and Red
Cross Drug Co. 6-12tc
Alfred Whiteley. Pastot
Sunday School. 9:45 a. ni.
Morning service, 11:00 a. m.
Evening service. 7'3© p. tn.
i The R. F.
* w 11h ralhoac
laig.-ne D. llcnnctt
Pastor
i June Baxter was the honored
guest at a surprise birthday par’y
eh by her aunt, Mrs. George
xter, Ji , at her home on Sat-
iny. October 1? The decorations
lowed the Hallowe’en theme,
with masks and Jack o’lanterns
trie table center piece was the.
birthday cake with five candles .
The buffet held a lovely bouquet of
• red row* buds.
I he guests included were Shirlev i
Murphy. Norma !>*«• Baxter Row I
Anna Borern. Darlene Baxter, Sei- i
ma Alice Collins., Anita and Kay |
D.h hex, Judith Ann Roberts. Don-1
n.< Go' Rust. Mary Frances Mifflin,*
Randy. Welister, Roberta Mar
•hail, anti Jarrell Vogan.
( Aho Rea! Estate and
Rentals
SSage ” ’
The Mrs. M. Frank house, where
le lives h rooms and bath. A
h.'iuuj
win the war.
Most of the time our little white
; peacefully in the sun
it is nestled down eon-
the Ijayou The dtone
singing of the locusl- Students
stumble through their tables, have |
heated argurn'-nts during science.
—|-x „ ,
Se< ohd hand lum----—----'
cows aud 14-guagv | HAY FO RSALE —** At the
shotgun Wayne Phone; 422. Wiliiasn 5
10->p'mack
Need Furniture’
sion Sales l'a h'~ „n
ll-3p ; frow's Grocery Compkt^
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Jones, Alger. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, October 23, 1942, newspaper, October 23, 1942; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1251801/m1/4/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Alvin Community College.