The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 29, 1950 Page: 8 of 12
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THURSDAY. JUNE 2J, jj
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LsDAY JUNE 29. 1
ALVIN. TEXAS
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(.race Guild To
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This W eek End
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STAG BARBECCE
Give voui.eH a tic
ventilated owning*
aad lU lie Groede Valley aboard r«wfe»at>U. ttra—Itaed
Mtatavri Poetic tan** Toe have a choice of frogaaat oad cow
restext Arif? isfeadshrt.
THREE OFFICERS
OF CHRISTIAN
CHl'RCH NAMED
Alvinites Attend
Freeport Ba1
Gerrymander i»
territory intn v '
an unfa
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Rf SPEAKERS
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Dick Bow
ger of the
Texas Hua
Lines
Station
Phor.e 55
beefsteak
mine rata
feed v
and <
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Alvin Building Material, Inc.
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beetle and fried ‘
which the Br»z«
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RALPH E. NELSON
S’. L HOLSTON BALL GAMES ON TELEVIS ON
F O BOX PHONE 144 VELASCO TEXAS
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Grady Powell, chairman of the
conducted the special conference
.. liich wu held iinwedistff*’
speak on
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art ments
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You’iv never tastc<‘ -
gj-e.it Premium Q.... . *
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Quality — skii'i- \ • i'
choice <•') hi.
water. Today s
Select is the
Flavor Control. ■- >
Alvin F
15 Seal'
1951.
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J< nn Grupe, <
Mabel Harrison,
will fill their i
' Wright Memorial To
Be Dedicated At
’ Episcopal Reunion
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Admission
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to t>e constructed in
hung in the wsti-
. Church. Rev Cas- ‘ as to give
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and the Rio Grande
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•*« Close at 12:1
At 'Kin Hott
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T Alt OREL PfRTfCYION for thot Modern JUST RIGHT LOOK.’
Styled fo» comfort, let* light in . Keer» »un out
O V Robin«on was elected
Sunday to fill an unexpired term
a- elder of the First Christian
Church here. He will serve in
that capacity until October of
,r Moaie» aiH
that c
the only rnran« nf toll enrichment I
*c sl>. old use. and >41 that w« .or J
being starved U> death because Uu- |
gr«tm fi-.i.ts and vegetables we
eat «■«»* <■ front toil* which lack |
needed minerals
Dlar st rvatiun from •
mineral d« fivicucy tn toed*, it is i
a*k.*d why we have b generation .
b.v-grner.t n increase in the sue .
Of the In illy i.ticclule of Out yGiillig
jieuple if ue are mineral starved j
So far as scientists know,
need* sum*
for growth,
need cobalt.
Bay City $1 15 Alcoa Plant $2 15
Palacios $1 65 Aransas Pass 3.40
Port Lavaca $2.15 Corpus Christi 3.80
Health Unaffected
By Soil Fertility
Status Oi Land
Not Disease Cause
A.KV 0.1 thnt eanr.r arts
tnertas
More than 1
there to partake
to hear Paul C.
I at. the new I,.
rial to the late Mrs.
cht will be dedicated
. 9. at Gract Epis- •
wonderful beer as today's
' hern Select! It's maneb
■ . other bter—really DRY,
< . tasty sip 1OO'K> Prtmiui*
from rare impt/rted hops,
t.tit and costly mitierdl-Purt
r i- mium Quality Miuthecn
nr ■>< with the magic of Secret
it's bound to taste
bitt .r! 1 r . I’ c n: ;.r: vmihtrn Select tonight
—it s one betr . y </// lang! •
pert* and rvanc;
are facing "race
Ji wa - : omter! cut ihat bear! dis- '
ease is often linked to diet, but not '
brcuiis* I mkJ is of |>oor Quality I
Rather stoutness and heart duease !|
show a outelatio.i
As to arthritis a> I cancer, mil *1
lion*, will call you bl< -ed if you can i
show definitely how Io stop them ■
Urrougti diet Meanwhile, it is ais- .
honest to give the false hone that .
soil treatment can cure these dis I
, eases
Other myths bla*ted In the atti- |
rie are <l) that the b.;b,v wont
liave bunas it Hs formula is I
made of u ilk fir.rn a cow uno;»e .
d« ficicnt tn phnaphoruf •
.in. (21 tl.at the adult i
Sid Holdredge. .
Alvin Chamber
George Duncan,
of the Braaina C
of Comn.trcc, ar
tfcl Petri.' :.cili‘
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to fcrti'i/e the otheri
pasture as soon as his
PREMIUM g
the Only Beer Spe:ially Brewed for All-Evening to
I in four
L arr'
M i
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I ouruni^
it tu the
is several
inches high on the other part of
the pastur
He plan;
part of his
bank account will stand it
rial is a picture of I
t the original Epi=>-'
. in Alvin and -is a
.•f a print found'
belonging. >f Mrs.
4 Run* to ANGLETON
Connecting with Through
Run. to CORPUS CHRISTI
man
12 mineral elements
Ruminant animals
tu make 13 Plants i
•Iso need 13 muieral elements. 11 i
of them the same as needed for ;
man and animals Except for co-
balt and iodine, plants won t grow
unless ail Uie man-needed minerals t
ara proaent, according to the arU '
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As to statement* that tome milk .
is low iji phosphorus and calcium. 1
it la said a cow will take calcium ,
from her own bones and put it in |
her sd!JE If her diet ir !c~ *- i-a! *
ciun. As that supply runs low. she |
wiU give Le»a and ie*» milk Bui ii <
will contain honest weight tn rr.rr. .
erato When her mineral supply I,
it gone, she quits givuig nuik ana
ften dies from the effects at rob
btng har tody. .
A fertilized farm will produce .1
mm-e milk ihnn one ■.infrrttltsed —
but not better milk. That's because
' it produces more grata Thera u
no evidence to prove the grass is
any better blade tor Made. I
was destroyed in the 1900 oj
I Sunday School and mJ
I Sunday services will be
10 a.rn. on that late
the customary n o'cioJl
minister explain, I
After the 11 n't lock dedj
a picnic lunch, i'. • pared
women of the < nurch nJ
served on the gr unds.
mer buffet luncheon « ’
of sandwiches, potato
tea and lemunauv j
All present m pa«f
of the church .. •• b®;nj
to the annual reunion - S
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The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 29, 1950, newspaper, June 29, 1950; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1251969/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Alvin Community College.