The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 169, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 26, 1946 Page: 3 of 8
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W47 Good Year«For Babes
Rest Of Nation Will Find It Tough
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L American Red Cro-.
1 E ax-year-old at a Vlen-
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lit Hospital
IFisher, of Pelly oil field,
led st Goose Creek hoe-
fi stab wound received
t with a Christmas goose.
I he was preparing to
i for Christmas dln-
l hung it by the feet
pled to slash the bird1*
JlnicicW the knife aside
|g|i and the blade slash-
i left arm, he said.
FRAN5SEN
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Phone 251
MILWAUKEE, Dec. 26. Ut.j>>„ a
new York numcrologht predicted
today that 1W7 would1 be a good
year for bahicb, hut would be tough
on the reat of the nation.
Ed Hall took time Qff from a
lecture tour to warn that the new
year will bring w|th |t flood
disasters, a serious tnfluema rpi-
demlc and a notorious financial
scanda'
Hall doe* it with numbers. He
figures the "vibrations" of various
numerals, Including “1947," against
each other by means of n com-
plicated chart. From these, he
claims to be able to see Into the
future.
Next vear, he «i|d, will be strong
financially, particularly for bank-
ers. brok-rs end others who handle
money. Inflation will Increase and
Important legislation will be adopt-
ed relating to money.
The financial scandal will be so
b-d that Hall refused to discuss It.
Hall said the numbers showed
Pink Professors To
Be Target Of Probe
WASHINGTON, Dec. 26.
Rep. John E. Rahkin. D., Miss.,
today called on veteran and civic
organizations to help the ’SoiU*,
Un-American activities committee
In Its Investigation of "pink pro-
fessors" In Afherle^n colleges
Investigation of subversive In-
fluence* in colleges and universities
will be one of the first orders of
business for the committee when
the new session opens in January.
Rankin, a prominent member,
said the1 committee will ask the old
of veteran and patriotic organisa-
tions "to drive from our education-
al institutions those pink profes-
sors who are now being subsidized
from questionable source*.* ".’.17
LEGION 'ENJOYS' CHRISTMAS
The Tri-Cities American Legion
post sent S $30 donation to the
Houston Naval hospital Christmas
fund and a large box of Christmas
presents to the patients at Mc-
Closkey hospital m Temple. '|m.
hers of the Auxiliary made a $10
donation to the Houston hospital,
a year's subscription to Life nag.
azine to the veterans hospital in
Galveston and gave several baskets
of food to needy Tri-Cities families
considerable "danger frqm water,
such as uhusiially disastrous floods
*1 WMV*“' He skid a seYidus
Gy' epidemic would sweep the na
tlon and many people will be af
flletsd with "throat troubles."
Real estate values will tumble
during the year, reaching bottom In
191)3, be said. Then, they will gtart
upward again to hit a new peak
eight years later. The ycqr will also
sec a general shift of population
away from the big cities to suburbs
and small towns.
Hall said that the nation's birth-
rate would show nn unprecedented
Ihcreasc, particularly of male
barnes. Children born during the
year, he said, ore destined to hoW
their youth far Into life, and most
of them will be “very young-look
tng in their old age."
Come In and Try
the
Zenith Hearing Aid
Cone's Pharmacy
Admiral Dealers
Weet Texas at Otlllard
For Classified Ads—Phone 520-621
Now Many Wear
FALSE TEETH
With Little Worry
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1 notour* ralM tooth dropping, tllppins or
wobbling KA8TEKTH hoM« plstti firmer
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*Y: NO ALTERATIONS, NO LAY-AWAYS, NO TRY-ONS, NO REFUNDS
OR EXCHANGES. ALL SALES FINAL
w TEXAS
GOOSE CREEK
"Farmer Brown" Sugar Cured, Breakfast
BACON
Grade "A" Baby Beef Steak
SIRLOIN £
Grade "A" Square Cut Shoulder
BEEF ROAST $
Meat of Many Tasty Dishes
GROUND VEAL £r
Grade "A" Shoulder
LAMB ROAST £
100% Pure, Fresh, Bul|c
Pork Sausage
Fresh
CAL TONGUE £r
Sugar Cured
Smoked Picnics £r
CALIFORNIA JUMBO
LETTUCE
Crisp, Firm Heads, 40 Doz. Size
Hoads
IIP Jk ■■■
21c ME A T
U. S. No. I Jumbo
CELERY &
U. S. No. I Extra Fancy Delicious
APPLES 4 ,
JUICY, TEXAS
Mesh
Pound
Bag
Serve Healthful, Refreshing fresh Orange Juice
Approximately 26-28 Oranges, Nice Sjze
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“SWIFTS PREMIUM” Pickle, Pimento, Macaroni and Cheese 5
VEAL LOAVES f 45c
“SHEFFORD’S" Pimento and Olive and Pimento
Cheese Spreads 2 35c
POTATO SALAD E 21c
“SIIEFFORD’S”
American Cheese
JIMBO KOSHER
DILL PICKLES 2 l»c
Houston's Finest "Nut Crystal"
FRUITCAKE , Lb Loaf 89c
2 lb. loaf $1.75 3 lb. round $2.59 5 lb. round $4.29
Golden Creamy
PUMPKIN PIE as 39c
Orange Pineapple
2-Layer Cake 50c
Mince Meat Pie s^ lf 43c
COFFEE CAKE °£ayce 30c
30c Size
Limit I
VA-TRO-NOL DR
VICKS
A Household Disinfectant
LYSOL
50c Hair Tonic
VITALIS
50c Size—Mouth Wash
LAVORIS
Mineral Oil
NUJOL
Limit I
Plus Tax
Limit I
Fels Naptha
FOR THAT EXTRA CLEAN, “SAFE” FEELING
LIFEBOUY
3 Bar: 25C
Bar 10C
CRYSTAL WHITE PURE CANE-—Sugar Stamps 9, 10 and 51 Good for 5 lbs. each
Are Scheduled to Expire December 31st
SUGAR 5 44E
"DEL MONTE" CREAM STYLE GOLDEN
CORN 2
No. 2
Cans
e
'MAY FLOWER" "Run-O-The-Pod" Sweet English Peas. Formerly 14c
PEAS
No. 2
Can
RATH'S BLACK HAWK LUNCHEON
12-0*.
Can
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BORDEN'S
Egg Nog Mix
1 - '■ ‘
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Quart
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WEINGARTEN'S OWN SAUO DRESSING
Wonder Mix
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Quart
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RATH'S SMOKED COUNTRY—A Breakfast Treat
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TOILET SOAP
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ENRICHED GOLD MEDAL
Pound
Bag
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TWO-LAYER—Iced With Fudge and Topped With Glazed Fruit
Devil Food Cake 50
c
SMOKED SUGAR-CURED—Whole or Shank Half
HAMS
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Pound
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CENTER CUT OF FRESH PORK SHOULDER
Pork Roast
Pound
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Hartman, Fred. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 169, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 26, 1946, newspaper, December 26, 1946; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1100954/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.