The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 304, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 11, 1942 Page: 6 of 8
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THE DAILY SUM—GOOSE CREEK. TEXAS
THURSDAY. JUNE If „
_ Seeks
Halt Sale of
Uquor at Fort
FORT SlUs. Dkk, June tl
State authorities threatened |
By ROGER W. BAUSON
BAB8QN PARK, Maas, June 11.
As in some recent post year*,
school and college graduates are
not faced U*i« month witR pros-
Paralyzed Man
Kept Alive tfl|
t^A’^wSS^' fllan<*
thro'Sh'toe*firft0Vwpmheid he- new social ‘o-Jcr JAY. OWa, June 1J Ot-Mw.
^ • ..... to take toeD ......
Babson Gives Advice to Young People
Recognizing Signs of'Times of Big Importance
every muscle in William’s body wWk>fc^|,
ij useless.
-It- of C. b _
P«f Arftair
sps
shortly entgr some branch of the
arnied service*. For those, bav-
in* a deferred statu*, jobs will
be plentiful with government
agencies and armament Indus-
trie* Utkin* the cream. Young
women, too, who desire employ-
ment also have little concern.
The status of women In business
and industry has grown rapidly.
Even without the war many
girls would find Job* open to
,, them today which a few year*
*Wf* goto* to *fep tbat whi*- a(0 would have been thought im-
Mr mine if tbWr’t any way to for them/to hold down
_ flow of whiskey from wet
Texas to the federal military rra-
ervauon over the line in dry
Both state authorities and the
army officers flight a court de-
rlwwi on whether the state or,
the federal fomament ha* Jur-
MKcfitm over transportation of
.igaor to .the government-owned
ttosnwto* where Uquor con-
WHMim u permitted.
Jhtoigii.. ..........|________
lore you Consult with your par
them try compromising.
After the war, much pressure
Will be brought ujioh you to join
this group or that group. The
age-old question of world expan-
sion or national isolation wilt
q;ain come up. Bloc* of one kind
or another will be formed, tabor
Mason Williams is thankful
HfTE
rwau't.rjK r’Z“;£,T. ti
any faction. Such cycles eqjqe jiier school teacher, would die
nnd go. During the corning one paralysis, resulting from automo-
to her helpless husband. At times
he can lie f<?r an hour without
Suites
life clean, ahd their mouth shut! an arm, then a leg-uiitd now eat and talk a, Uttn, out............. y
pumping air
Into his lungf. ijV*-’
BtobSav Williams stiU lives. Recently, Mrs, Williams
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Mrs. Williams attributes it to p)aced ^ an irt,n iyng. But Wit- A number of ,
the faith and pcrscrvcrancfc. of ]Wms was not content He wanted jacinto C0|J embe» «
some 40 or 50 friends who have to be taken home. His friends j
■ n! ih„ were waiting to Like up the end- . ’ * 10 p«rt Ar
assistance of th ^ vig„ and Mrs williams, day to attend initiation c*
averaging*, one to five hours of of Santa Maria council
sleep a (night, has kept her hope About 75 me
table, iron lung which could be wwk 'and'le”^
set up in her home. were welcomed
... - BUY WAR BONDS & STAMPS Troop 142 ^ ,
^•ed,by San Jacinto
American occupation for t Inc begin.thefr annual sumiJtj
Panama canal zone began on June 19 and visitors are i *
May 4, 1904. Amel Paulcr announced
rallied to the
stricken man.
For five months
day and
I .
I
Ctoef Investigator .Ted
Rusted of the department of pub-
Kr safety announced Gov. Uon
C. *h» JW*«d fib* n*ht
te keep wMiW out He *ppe*W
t» V. S Sen Elmer Thomas *IV
CHl:i* to take measure* which
would fe*H the tteffic
■.* Amy wtfioera. federal alter-
tun* add state authorities dU-
ewSsto the- problem, at .* ronfer-
e*rr tent week-end. but no deci-
Mon iriu "reached Onc'arqty «ff>-
fitK who refused to be quoted _______ _______ _____ ....
Mid the reservation was beyond life aH over again. When I
legal jur4*dtetion ot-the-*tate. At pglft^^ teL~H!jt:
the reservation, however, it was Ilf) ,ucb advantages and oppor-
reported that army officer* had (unities awaited me as are no*
beta ordered to atop ordering et hand for the current crop-of
gtofemjtes,.. . ■'■■■-■. -*
Young people »bD have reached
the age of majority and have,
completed their formal schooling
can make of their future exactly
What they are willing to put into
the effort White circumstance
hav* much to do with success
ip any field* nevertheless hard
Recognise the Sign*
In spite of th* war. condition*
in our country as well as
throughout the world are better
today Ho* I envy the young
people now graduating from
school and college. They will
play a most Important part in
our future progteto 14y only re-
gret 1* that l am not youn%
enough to grasp th* many won-
derful opportunities which I i e
within the reach of today's
youth. I wish I were starting my
Hquor until a court decision is
made
StarH Sunday!
§ TEXAN
I "REMEMIH
I______I____PfARL HARBQI
Specials For Friday Through Tuesday, June 12 Thru 14
r
PHILLIPS DELICIOUS
Tomatoes
2 19*
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GRAPE JUICE
CRUSTENE—JEWEL—-VEGETOLE
Shortening
q Pound
O Carton
Pound
Carton
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Counte Fresh Water Supply DU- the openings they provide is of
triet No. 1 has convened and or- Bripte
jpiSlMffaiid Ui« a. meeting - bfr| e*amjnP the outlook today;
trict on the Sted day of June; 1 ft you are old enough to grad-
BB at 1 pan, at which time all ■ uite from college yo uafe bra
- complaint* a* to amount and) enough to put aatdr ctdldlih
manner of assessment# will be thoughts and habits. Yovr wre ohf
heard, and the Board will adjourn ' c„0ugh to act tike men and worn*
and recess from time tw time, if ls t0 you yomigsterOacing
is the work of suto_Board shall not (,ravly a new world that I want
be then completed. j seriously to write this week.
Published by order of the Board
-of Equalisation of Harris County
1. You will have been a factor
in Mvlqg the good Bring* of tlri#
wovM m I—gstem of
APPLE JUICE
mkx«mick’8 ~ : ^
TEA ... ..
20-pz.
Cans
ill
4-Ox.
Can
Choice Veal
SEVEN STEAKS- 29c
|M6er Round - 29c
Flavorite
T-BONES -59c
TOP LOIN — Sic
CLUB CHOPS — 55c
MARY ! Ka^^TW
' LYfo vim be eegnilnted
nBg8yiHr lipg '!
No-l.
Signed
11 t You will be acquainted wltl
LEGAL NOTICE t N«»*»y »*««»
tP'JSfiZ war ‘nn,0rUn‘ f-Ct'
PORTE, PROVIDING FOR A “ ' *
PEUMIT: FIXING A FEE AND
DEPOSIT; FIXING A PENALTY
FOR VIOl-ATION. REPEALING
ORDINANCES IN CONFUCT
THEREWITH AND DECLAR-
INU -AN EMERGENCY.
BE IT ORDATNEP BY THE
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF LA PORTE. TEXAS;
Section t. That hereafter no
person shall move any house,
building or structure to or from
any location within th* City Mm-
CHASE * SANBORN------------------------
COFFEE.
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the
na-
tion, when, after the1 war, all the
world look* la u* for guidance.
4. You wltt see the airplane
routing Into it* own, carrying
pamenger* and freight to all,
parts bf the world, revoiutionis-
*w tMnmfrri
5. You can have a part In re-
forming and rebuilding demoera-
ey; In fact the veterans of World
War 11 may control polities
A You will enjoy A more *rn*i-
_ _ _ We Standard of living with much
Ite'of the dtyofUPorte, Texak. »f ‘h* preoent foolish no.» and
• wiafa n^totoMBddL ..."
7. If you are an expert on some
phase of hunter*», with a real
helpmeet for a wife, you need
have no financial worrien.
A You . will enjoy new inven-
tiona, new products, and new prn-
eeasea not yet dbcovored. These
will give further new opening*.
A You ar fortunate to enter
WwinrM without the handicaps
of having been trained 1n the
“good old days" which your'par-
ent* miaa.
IA Meet Important of all. you
wilt witness a.....gwto JprtBiM
awakening in w-hirh I
hope you will lake a most active
part v.
A Way of Life
Of course, much depend* on
on halves
No.
Can
I ' Nn- -
Can*
V
without having first aecurrd
permit therefor from the City
SeerWary. Appiicutum-for such
permit shall be made tq the City
Secretary at least three <*> days
prior to 10* Issuance 8uch appll-
catioin Shall be in writing, upon
the form prescribed by the City
Secretary.'and shall show the type,
kind and site af th* house, build-
ing or structure to be moved. Us
present location, the location to
which It U to be moved, th# pro-
posed tooth of such removal and
the proposed. matted, manner and
means Of conveyance. Such appU-
cation
(11.00? and Twenty-Five Dollars
<m<X» cash deposit, to secure th*
City sgainst damage or Injury to
eetA sidewalks, alley!
m ghalHte fccwnpanito-wHIr
permit fee of One Dollar
01 and Twenty-Five Dollar*
route of removal and the man-
or means of conveyance.
Section 2. .After any house,
building or structure has been
moved, In accordance with Sec-
tion i Of ihi* Ordinance, the
Street and Alley ComndttM of
the CUy Council of said City, or
any member of such Committee,
shall Inspect such route af re-
moval and authorise s refund of
the Twenty-Five Dollar* .125.00'
m If no damef* or Injury
In the event of damage
over within 12 months. On* thing
I am certain, namely, the longer
It lasts, the greater opportumtie.
It will offer Sto those who art
alert and anxious to be of real
service. Right now young people
can render great »ervlce by
keeping calm and helping others
from getting eXotted and going
off half-cocked. Too mqny peo-
ple-old and young — arc not
showing the courage necessary to
face these wartime day*. They
»r* running around, waving their
hands In the dr and saying,
■mat .trill. I dor- "Whit can I
do?" Just tell them to hold on.
et«* P‘um*
~ -» obEEN GAO* •• . m- 1
preserves
pressing
-TSsto^Wl
Spring Laml
ROAST Tm°i 1ft
STEW - 15c
LEG 0’ LAMB -35c
Gold Cuts
BOLOGNA -19c
VEAL LOAF —24c
MINCED LOAF — 24c
BACON
PREMIUM 35c
RINDON a 29c
WHOLE aa 24c
K. C. BEEF
SIRLOIN — 39c
ROUND -1*1
R(
HAMS |
34c
1
BUTT BID -3*
Found
Pound
Choice Veal
STEW 2— Sit
GROUND VEAL
HAMBURGER
Found
Found
C OMMERCIAL CALIFORNIA ==-
POTATOES..
YELLOW ONIONS
RED POTATOES;
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l
0 ■ l
. 1
Pound* j
. 5
j Pounds |.|
FINE
JtJ$ Suit to Halt School "
Book Contracts Refused
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a 11 W^Urn 1%
Table Salt 2
PILLRBt'RY’S BEST
FLOUR .
RICE . .
SOUPS ON—NOODLE
Soup Mix I
OPEN KETTLE Pt’RE
Cane Syrup
KRAFT
lM,h.
Bag
2-Found
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No. Vi
Can
. Malicu Mil* -w 29c
- Bryan and othero of Dallas
■ a writ of error from decisions
which refused to
Of school text-
hy the itute
district court and th*
E) Paso
mint be
state mint
tt and the
* Br>an P*r-
ALL Wj%VORM
JELLO
rr* t -----------pp— —-
WITH VITAMIN Bl
Wheaties
POST’S
Toasties
N. B. C<
FANCY
,4-a wa ‘
( ALIFORNIA
Dozep
Shreddies
AMERICAN MAU)
GRITS 2 ■
ORANGES
SI NKIST
LEMONS.
Dozen
■‘‘t
Dozen
#*
ADMIRATION
Coffee
HORMEL’S
QUICK MIXING
S-Pound
C.n
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 304, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 11, 1942, newspaper, June 11, 1942; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1100263/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.