The Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 140, Ed. 1 Friday, November 11, 1932 Page: 2 of 8
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CHEESE, pound.................13c
Sugar Cured
HANS half or whole, lb. IQg
Veal Pot ROAST, pound 854c
SALT BACON, pound......8c
HAMBURGER, pound . VAc
KOTEX
2rk!' 25c ^
Golde,, Ripe
BANANAS
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f lirrc «s no doubt that electric service is ejaap. It is
cheaper turn than ever, i'he com ivr household is only a
few cents a day.
Electric serviep li4$gr^ti4Uylm:otx^ jn price**
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(Ildar Bam »#r, ran «.«gh.Wt
| Bring nothing sccro (lian nil.,
pangwgh* on tv 1Ucc cIUm
jjvnds upon Andy AitkmW. the) the Sew Yo
yoongatrr who w»* brought w j offense to tr
1 from the Bwnx to r*-pi see John Detroit Red ..
Room Roach in the not*. If Andy j Wings save for John fam j
remes t'irwach, tV Rangers, with _ in the nets, and the fut j
the brothers Cook and Frankie Goo<tfellow, Aurie u))((
Boucher as foiwurris, pud C/!in| j i|oe|pi’t stack up os big
and Doug Brennan on' t
mm tt# Webster high oehool TJ-
|H0 «t Odar Bayou Monday
afternoon to ran up a 334 white-
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OmcIi Tpotmy Evans played U|
string against Wo Vfc.wr
moat of (he gi»« hot < sited m
A tfil MM P*(M
when ti* Tiger* penetrated tv
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-til eifpplvd I drives, which worn oinppod onUH*
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BFI. HOKTr SLICED OR CRASHED
!«: f. Clark, gh;
D cweliy. it; i>i»mo*. fb.
j Pfl'idalir: VknpnMu, rvferor;
CwMniag*, umpire; Smith, head
hnfmnn; La-Vy, n«+d jadge and
wlich Ut the let jplterrfay in ibt | doafew, can’t ho overtook wl Ottawa Senatoiw-C y
* .. i otwlto aianlaw Min ArtfllMtlWtl I____ “___t .i'lk* 2’
openingTf the I9S« seaaon of the I Sun,cT contender^. I ru w coach of the Senatmt^
Xattonal Hockey m«w: . J thTdSTiSl* ‘ rtwn» ^ «»-, j
Torimto Maple Lea/s-WorMV} #f ^ ^ Kte.*«d with ‘two atly ri<rM- '
champions tM the eia» of the | ltrant, nigged forward wall* aui;. Boston Brulns-The Bruk^,
Barring broken ho&ri f the. h» r»>^ «f ,the league, Chuck , tost Jjtrt five gpgMK out M u 1
CbnBtoj Jhnyth*,» hoyg, wBh ifce j Owfafr, the |jirts are Uhnly to j winning (ho ehaq^tyJH
“hid’’ line of Charter fight it out; wi;h the Ranger* for j .j. . j. ]
fi, Joe 1‘riniHti *nj Haney j the lop rung in the American *“i dojefiRo ^ thinj,
Montreal Maroon»—F<ir yearn
fllMfMtftt 1*11nghnvt touin ' In
y: the Maro-’iis wtl bank on
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A*gte», with olgttt men on Ise in-t th« 2U ya«f line were the peak of tewn that, if it can control its iiced and finesse rather
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ferijw ahd its own offense % iwcah. j.
‘ <W|Je • Mmrjr gA t3 win.
,n*SW hil noil toe *iruog
etownws against Togas Tech m the
tonus of previous games this an-
»on and it would not be u surpriv
if the powerful Tech team spUe.il
a* fsms/kWMb*...-:
Saturday, the air probaUy wRt
be thick with pusses a* Arfcansss
and .Smjthern Methodist 'match
their
Ift*.
SIC
hi* drilled
defense. The Mustangs, ns the
Retorbarks, have fivni their be-t
ground gntoere by aerial rffen .*.
PINEAPPLE 3 |0C
MUD * M«44)W COtTEE
• O’CLOCK lb. Sic
MEAT DEPARTMENT
Salr Bacon, ll>...................................7C
Pork SluHiWtr?. lb. (whole) ... ............8c
Pork (Tops, lb...................... I2i/,c
- Sliced Bacon, lb.......................... 15c
Dallas, Not. tt uin—TtktM
j CaimsRy and Teww Christian
. l’«uver*ity fm>thali teams were
Soared off today fey their moot
| important b»Ule of (he year tM*
l a/teitwoi, at F.irJ Worth.
DUNAWAY TO
ij Oro team* about eren, so much ir FIGEfT TONIGHT
|.| fact- that victory is expected tof • -- .
jg» to the ride get itog t>* break I Ed ihmaway, G.»re Cmk
J both term, sre in (ip-top physM ‘heavyweight, arid Mickey M.
[condition and prime! ~ “
j; struggli
filing wttacks. Arkansas
•rilled all week on its serin!
Lynn VVoodg, i ard dririnr Brut
Hoiwi three of the five
touchdown* ran ovtr by the
Bayog eleven. (U counted on long,
powerful run*,Rising his snaky
hips to elude Tiger tackier^ as he
sped down the field. One of hi*
touchdown parade* w*< for n dls-
twa-e of GO yinlr.
Willani West, and Arnim
IIsyne* each accounted for a Hear
marker. Haynes nos.-d out West
shooht again 41ft the cov-
eted mug, the Stanley eup. . , -------— ' ,0>Mo YARDS OF TAPf’j
, _ COLUMBUS, 0. (L'.p.j.
than Ohio - State University
temper, lias the atulf to battle the knoek-down-dragout tactics thb team requires 10,000 j»rdj rij
2! ** Sf*' °Uitllt Ta v * i. e *** '«* eKh ««*. Thek
m gfor the CanadJana is Howie ty* York ArafHcaRv—“Bullet > * . . "1
Morepi, a little old, but still the; Joe” Simpson, new mmager -of W
fastest, smartest and most color- j tho Agtefks, vows bin team will be 100 pound* of cotton and five,
ful man oa skate*. ! i„ ih« thick of the chase all the !loga of ruhb»Bf oil on thf gf
New York ftangers-^lt alt do- way, but the sideline experts rate efs in ope mm-
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ECONOMY
iwi
Food At.a fk
m
in the scoring column by carrying [
the ball through .the line tor ah
extra point. Mefri! Wooda booted}
tee remaining extra point tally for J |
the Bears.
The Bears started counting in jj
the initial quarter. They rolled up1
ip point a as the half closed, and ji
scored a touchdown ear*. ,n the 11
third and fourth fcmoik j1
Coach Olin Roberts wm. sorely
.v - ■ -■ -JTT-*, --- »j.r. „ • v; r-
for the Crurey, \if Tulstq Okia., ar< handicapped heriui.se he Hsd. but
matched in a 10-round bout -lsi.d jone man ty iqibstiUlte for the
j N ith**r of tv firri-struig line | tonight pt II o’clock at Tri-Citie. • Webster team. Toal sdhetitute
] up* is imjMre d by injuries ami 5 &»eb. -*» was used early in the game wh-n
jfh* Team* tggregnti.^ will harej Dunsway and HtCrorey faugt*. i-1 - " -■■■* ■
RAYTOWN — GOOSK t KEKK
SATURDAY
—And—
MONDAY
NOVEMBER 1214
jbig Ernie LVy in il WkOeld.
11 Key b* not played full game
j since the Okiahomti victory «t
Dalh.,. -
| intent o« stopping the 4de-
rtepping artist, Boi.n RiilUid,
! w ho ha* rim at rund«>m over every
Jther oppnmnt this year, Trx»,. and
rbrietian ceadu-s expect to show
|< a hit of shiftmen* .no Capey step-
» lour-round draw last night at
femtof.
Frank l|arri» of Bipningham,
A!*., arid K. O. Brown of Hou*
ton are matched in a six-rouqo
battle
regular suffered a cut upper j
Octagon Laundry
Soap 10
REG.
SIZE
C'boice Colorado
Pintos 3"»l0d
—
Houston Club (pale dry ) 12-oz. bottk]
A
Ginger Ale
BUY
DOZEN
The playing of CapUin Harry
Wubh, fullback, ••mi Pi««e Kry, (|
ngA-
critter, was outsiantliqg far the
visitor*. Captain Welch resorted
to "an' aerial atuck late in the |
omui naton, in. ......................... ..........IOC ■ ping ip Rlantid Sprarnmg. They
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PRODUCE -
Colorado Potatoes, 10 lbs.......
Porto Rica Yaips, JO {!«>.......
Jonathan Appfc, do/....:..........
California Orange, do/........
Lettuce, he#,...........................
Seedless or Tokay Grapes, lb.
; the contorenre, U out to maintain
; hi* lead over Koy uho trail* him
by 4 |»mit*. Oliver lias registei-
ml 4h print» this reamm.
It will V Homm aming for Tetiw
Dnnring will b* riljdyvd before ? gume in ar. attempt to More- One j
id after the fights. V of his fling* landied witi Martin
quarterback, and placed the Tigers
within scoring distance. His aerial j
threat hung over (he Bears for the j
rest of the game,
Ntbfuka wd T«*«g
Will Ckih in 1933
AUSTIN, Nov. 11 CPI—Nebras-
ka University and Texas Unlvar-
rity will clash to an interactional
football game next Ott. ?, St tom
been smiwoMad today.
Chririian and qqth it* gu*st gpvpr- , D» rivaby «f "Hw M
tootit at the
ful team in many year*, Out Fmg* Dana X. Bible, torruar
Ij »).M Bh»ty *tobiUOt. Apprexi- Tfw A. * M-. With C®»«h OSMh
Ji mately 25,000 fate are expected to Uttiefwtyi of Tgxan
I see the !“th rUJi between the two ontract, cidlinv Or N«- *'■ El-win
'j artomto. Fifteen of the Fr. g hraska to replace Mittouii .m the A. Enderli
jpJiytf* .re feting their lari Tgps mtedulv, wa* signed yestm- B. Fayto
[j chance at the tomghwn*, day, Utdvoraity of Texas athleth-
Hinre entering ^e foitfhy^ offlcbU «WW0fl.
“Sunny'’ Knderii, rated one of
the putrianding linesmen in the
district, was shifted to the back-
field daring the latter part of the 1
game. Ills performance proved]
conclusive!;
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Why Is ELECTRIC SERVICE
the CHEAPEST thing
You Buy?
iy he could Ptoy a bettor
t*»e to the line than to- could in ]
backfieid.
The lineup:
Cedar Bayou P<*
LE
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l*. Marcontelt C
V. Hpperson RC.
J. Mirntll (e) RT
J. Scaly RH
War. QU
J. Shoemaker RH
E- Woods FB
OdW
81 iced Sugar" Cured
BACON
P O U N D S
23c
ISe
VEAL ROUND, pound lg£
VKAl. LOIN - •■.■ -•
T-BONE - Pound
LOW-CUT PRICKS
Bayer Aspirin, doz.....10c I
35c Lnergine..............21c|
50c Groves Tonic......33cJ
60c Listerine..............37c|
30c Lysol ...................16c f
50c Ipana Paste..........29c I
35c Vick’s Vapo-Rub 22c|
NEW PHANTOM
Webster
Winder
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Mott
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Wilburn |
Krisher
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Johnson I
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 140, Ed. 1 Friday, November 11, 1932, newspaper, November 11, 1932; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1020239/m1/2/?q=EARTH: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.