The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 4, 1960 Page: 2 of 11
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BRING IN YOUR DULL KNIVES
SHARPENED IN A JIFFY
FREE!
12$
Colgate
TOOTH PASTE
GRAPEFRUIT
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ORANGES
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ONIONS
Big Red
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LEMONS
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ALL PURPOSE
POTATOES 10
QUAKER
FLOUR
$4.25
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Maryland Club
COFFEE
SHORTENING
FLAIR 3
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PORK LIVER
Pork Ribs
PORK MEATY BONES
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held February
, McLean. Mark J. Sowell, John
[J. Wilson and James O. Evans.
' Ailen Gray acted as mas.er
I of ceremonies for the dinner
; given at the Alvin Lutheran
Church’s Parish Hall. The wel-
| eorne to the firemen and their
I wives, city officials and other
guests, was given by Carl Fro-
MII.LIONS OF DOLLARS AND YEARS
OF WORK FOR YOUR BENEFIT
FREE
COFFEE
SERVED
EVERY BAY
ALL BAY
Heart-Warming Buys
All Over The Store At
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69$ Corn 2
Alka Seltzers 4 9$
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Vicks
Cough Syrup
Dristan T-*£ 89$
Inspected
FRYERS
Elcor Toilet
29$ Tissue 3 17c
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Hillsdale
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1.00 * NBC Crackers
ft THURSDAY
$>1.50
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Vaseline Cream
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CITY DRUG, INC.
Phone OL 8-4371 Alvin, Texas
Pure Pork Pan Sausage1
Country Smoke Sausage 3
Picnic
Southern Sun Frozen
Orange Juice 6 ;
(Country Cubbard Frozen
PIES Your Choice
■Golden Brown Breaded
SHRIMP
Pet Milk 2 29-
Morey, time and dedication is spent
year after year in laboratories
and hospitals all over the world
to discover new means to protect
your health. Only a licensed
pharmacist is qualified to sell the
correct drugs, health-aids
and vitamins you need!
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tor of the First Methodist
Church, gave the invocation for
the meeting. Members of the
Advisory Council and dignitar-
ies were then introduced.
After the installation, mem-
bers of the councilors’ families
were introduced and the chap-
ter sweetheart. Miss Glenda
Taylor, and the duchesses. Miss
Karen Couch and Miss Sharon
Hillyer, were introduced.
The Rev. Mr. Thomas gave
the principal address of the J
evening and special music was:
rendered by Miss Lindah Her-
ing, Miss Sandra Jonhs and
Miss Joy Lynn Hotter.
The impressive flower talk;)
was given by R. N. Dozier, 1
chapter Dad, and A. C. McLe-
more, chairman of the Advis-
ory Council. gave the benedic-1
tion.
Refreshments of coffee,)
junch and cake were served i|
from a lovely refreshment table 11
centered with an arrangement I
of red carnations. I
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Arrong books recorded rc-|
ccntly for America’s estimated
350,000 blind persons as a •
Talking Book is the best-sell-1
er. ‘‘Dr. Zhivago.” It was re-
corded at the American Foun- ■
dation for the Blind in New I
York.
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Dog Food 4
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FIFTEEN YEAR MEN—Four Alvin firemen have served
more than 15 years with the department, but less than
20 years. They are Louis Krampota, Everett England
Presley Longnecker and L. T. Del-.sandri.
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REPRESENTATIVES IN:'' ’
iei. Iowa Colony. Danbury. Uve.
A-cadia. Alta Loma, Hitchcock
rev roAactior must l>e turned in by Wednesday, one full I
• expected publication da'e on Thursday. While every ;
Tne Sur. cannot assum. reaponsibility for damaged or
nn sue for engagement pictures is one column.1
c pictur.-s It two columns, not to exceed five inches
• reporte.1 prior to noon on Monday. Other news j
I icwday but to insure ample space for a news !
thin 24 to 48 hours after it occurs.
called tn to Mrs. Adehiide Jncobfc news editor, at
--’ce< ’n the Alvin Volunteer Fire Department
Larry Croix Is Installed As Master __ .
Councilor Of Alvin DeMolay Group se vice plnldeno,ing this period
. n of Mr. tor of the F,rst |UWK< U.. 1 li-
and M.-s. Edmond Croix, was
install i as Master Councilor
of the Alvin Chapter. Order
of DeMolay, in impressive rites
Saturday night at the Alvin
Masonic Temple.
Robert Couch, also of Alvin,
was the installing master coun-
cilor and members of his corps
of off.cers were Fred Arm-
strong, senior councilor; Sonney
Salter, jurior councilor; James
Horador. senior deacon; Joe
Folse, junior deacon; Jay Lack,
chaplain; Bill Stuessy, marshal;
and Ct arles Greene, standard
bearer.
Inst a led with Croix were:
John McLemore, senior coun-
cilor; Shannon Hicks, junior
councilor; Kenneth Rowell, sen-
i >r deacon Roy Dozier, junior
deaco-:.; Sammy Wilson, senior
steward: John Wellborn, junior
steward; J.mmy Shaw, orator;
David hood, scribe; Walter Roy
sentimi; Woody Wellborn,
chaplain; Mike Jacob, marshal;
liar kr mer. standard bear-
Janiei Ford, almoner;
Ruben Passmore, Bobby Moore,
Danny Dezso, Joel Hill, John
Mats, Sammy Passmore, and
T-irgye Roberts, preceptors;
B H Enni musician; and Ron-
nty Rjv.'.Il master councilor’s
aid.
The R v. Clyde Thomas, pas-
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VITAMINS
OINTMENT
diaparene
Gladiola
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TV/ENTY YEAR MEN—Oldest men, from point of serv-
are Carl
Froberg and Hubert Wood. These two men have served
the department for 20 years and recently received
THE ALVIN SUN
SUBSCRIPTION RATE PER YEAR:
_ _____*• M PER YEAR — PAID IN ADVANCE
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The Alvin Citizen. Ab in News, Gulf Co^-t Review and County News
______ Absorbed by Consolidation.
. ln .''‘r- Bn*.'rU Count,. Tuu, ever, Thur.d.y ind drdirntod
to in-* ircgress of A.-in and D-azoria County.
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, KEI'RESKSTATIVES IN: I.
nm.. i^rU..u. Fr,end»’*'00<i. Algae,
_ Photo.-rarhs for re>-od^ctior must lie turn^T* by Wednesd:
week in advance of the expected publication da'e on Thursday. V
" *’H.be t„en' 1 e Sd’ c;5nnot aasum. responsibility for <
JobL p lotoziaphs. Mw mum size for engagement pictures
aaximm size for wedding * •
in depth
Society news must be
will be accepted until noon on
B»orj, t should be reiorted witl
All aeszs stones should be c
Olxlfield 8-2338.
TEN "EAR MEN—T-tough eight of the local volunteer
tiremen have served with the department for more
than 10 years, only four of them were present at the
recent award dinner to receive their pins. Left to right,
; they are Allen Gray, Benny L. Martin, Wesley Eer-
ntsse and Gerald McLean. Others are James B. Eaton,
Mark J. Sowell John J. Wilson and James O. Evans.
longtime Alvin Firemen Honored
At Dinner; Presented Service I
Fourteen Alvin firemen were
signally honored here at the tich of the Lutheran Church
first annual award dinner of,'gave the invocation.
| the Alvin Volunteer Fire De-
partment. The 14 men were ney, made the presentation of
awarded 20, 15. and 10 year (service awards.
service pins with the organiza- In addition to the fire chief;
!tion- |aM«i bis assistant, other offi-i
Carl A. Froberg and Hubert i cers of the fire department are:
W. Wood were recognized for i Ted Shaw. Ray Barnhill and
i ’he longest service ;n the fire I Robert Thetford, captains; L. T. | ----
J department ... 20 years of, Delesandri, fire marshal: P. W. I
f°htnte 1 <1Uty With the fin BOHKnecker Jr., secretary-!
fighters [treasurer; and H. W. Wood,
Recei ving 15 year pins were i bceretary
• L. T. Delesandri. Presity W.i other members of the vol-
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H.„ an< and Lotus Krampota. I lieard. H. W. Collins Jr., Cur- K
the« emen have ' ?rved tis Crunk, Donald R. Eernisse,
Fred
T Jears- Godecke, Ernest Garcia, W. E.
Ten-year service pins were Harshbarger, Joe Hildebrand
presented to Fire Chief WesJey EarI Kir^
?SSCk< ^SS1S,rnt Chi:f <Jdin" Ma^k. Jake Martin,
James B Merch Merchant. Smokev Mer-
•m t ' Tv .raV> Gera‘d E khant, Vernon Rose. R. L R
Mark J sow,.11 smith, and Calvin Wallace. On A
th,- waiting list are J jp Ables I ■ "■ ■ ■]
and Benny Merchant.
RECUPERATING
Fred Much is recuperating
from a recent illness but is
still confined to the Alvin Me-
morial Hospital.
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Bowen, A. E. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 4, 1960, newspaper, February 4, 1960; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1255174/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Alvin Community College.