The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 244, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 2, 1942 Page: 14 of 16
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THURSDAY, AWll j,
CRASH SQI AB PREPARED
AVENAL, Co). —Presidents
of the Kettleman Hills district
have organised the first "Crash
Squad” in California, Under the
direction; of Or 8. Z. Drece, the
unit has a membership of. 32, two
practical nurses, horses, paefc
planes cracking” up to'Se’i
Invest in your country accessible spots
and help win the war. ' OB|
Cet the Victory Habit-
buy Defense Bonds and
Stamps every pay day.
About 86 percent of Ai
resident* are
Medicine Chest 1$ itemized
native-born.
THIS HABIT WILL
BRING VICTORY
“Bee Me Refer, y,
State Resei
.... 'fv* Ufc
** W. PEARCE
Most Comploto Stock in Tri-Cities!
Time to boy your SEEDS. We have just what you want for n*u
.,. garden ... flowers. Youll also find our selection of
most complete. Drive by and pick yours early.
Goose Creek Groin Company
AA< nzu»r mtir ST
Fanners' income for December
1941 rose to 11,147,000,000, as com-
pared With $772,000,000 for the
same month in 1040. an increase
cf 48 6 per'cent
phone a
V GUESS
GREECE'S GOT
TOO MUCH
CLASS FOR
.HIM, boss; .
rWHATS WRONG WITH
HOOKEY?-- ITS NEAR
THE END OF THE ^
SECOND ROUND
AND HE HASN'T <
i LANDED A BLOW J
V—i yet; r7
iH, f ALMOST
IS NO MATCH
„ FOR HIM/
SOT-THIS 15
NIGHT HOOKEY
WONDER
IP ITS
wow; THAT SOUNDED'
LIKE A HONEY - i
vWH0 SOCKED
^WHO ?? J
» WWOUT IN
- FR0WT;
By Pick Mow
r X DON'T KNOW WHERE XU GO,'
MAVae I'LL STARVE. iB-SUT ANY-
THING'S. SETTER THAN THIS? .
r I DON'T CARE IP TL*AT
OLD WOMAN IS WW MOTM6R-
X .MATE MERf I WON'T
VjSTAV HERE AmOTHERa
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MAS SEEM
ABOVE
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By Les Foregmw
SOMEONE MIGHT «= WEV DO
DON'T LET 'EM HAVE IT DO
xOO HEAR? NOT TILL vou
hear from me ? i ve got
—TO Run NOW! y"
to take -'VHT NO!
WHO IN THE VIORLD.
WOULD BE OO'NG
A TWIMS LIKE V
—t THAT!* A—H
‘VE BEEN HURRTIN
WHAT DOES SHE MEAN BY THAT?
©Et OUR BABY INDEED' ID LIRE TO
SEE ANVONE TRV! C~| i -r-.-r-n
TO GET HERE! LISTEN,OBAR,
has anyone seen here
TO TAKE YOUR. 0A©Y° -p
breath.'
By Henry F. O’Ntl
BRO^CriO e
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By P«H Bobw*
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SAHff tySHT- IT SAGS THE TlwCb
you meam iwe/ oily haveS
015 CAR BETWBEN them *
WELL WHY OONT* THEY EACH
ORiVE CNERON SERAfZATE
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1 irs MODE
PATRIOTIC
THIS WAY/
IDE ARE )POPEWE, THE
aoiNGi J OLD ULiOMAN
ON A <U>HOSENTTHE
WILD < MESSAGE r-
GOOSE DON'T
CHASE X EXIST
r shen
DON'T
im SEEDS and
m FERTILIZERS
MM
Cedar Bayou Bearings
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...... Bernice Hedder
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REDIT TERMS * NO DELAY
meat by MMgat. tho dtatn and
btqrtae now draperlm .
Aim the gfarta an >DH*oUng
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posed of Leana PtoolMck. Betty
Jo Cloud. Batty Jana Kinnaird,
Bendea' HmWer. and Bethel
Cooper, ha* ban ;...apf»tatad_to
.mdtoet. aat and bale the paper,
TTia paper eaOeetod tachMlaa aM
wipiiMa, towrapaaara. and atoa*
book paper that baa bean wad.
Partaken* boxes have bean
placed to each raaai to collect tne
P*P«.
m The season a smash hit
m styles — all the smarted
M colors and newest de-
M tails — choose yours
NOW from our wide
IP. vari*tT1
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ZXEMKNTAST NKW8 '
Ihe i csppMla chai r of Robert
E. fee high svhooL under the di-
rection of Toe) my Scale, present-
ed a program for the elementary
school -on March 20. Tha student i
responded very enthusiastically to
all of the number*. A group of
negro spiritual* proved to be fa-
vorite*. ■ ‘ ■■ : ■
The two sections of the seventh
grade presented a group of songs
as their part in the assembly pro-
gram March 2« The second half
of the program was, devoted to
the presentation of tnree skit* by
the characters to the Junior play.
- The sale of defease sum!* to
the elementary school has reached
a total of $1#. The roam leading
in the purchase or stamp* for the
week ending March 27 w«« Room
5-B, with a total «f *7.40.
KTOKTS REVIEW
The track team went to Con-
roe on Saturday, March 21. They
failed to «to any events, but the
town showed Improvement over
what it had been doing. Ray-
ford fetrickland came in seventh
in the mile end Is favored to win
a place at Tom bail.
Edward Salto, who broad-
jumps and throws the shod, will
not enter anything, because of a
broken finger he received while
pnmjetaf.
The Bear* will attend the Rob-
ert ’E. Lae relaya neat Saturday.
ASSEMBLY PROGRAM
The saaembiy program given
tost Monday was presented by the
plane geometry class. A clam
room consirtma of 10 pupils wa»
conducted by Jeaa Brewer. An-
other humorous scans was given
by Mary Alice 8mith and her sev-
en children, who were croesing
the railroad. The third scene was
present* by WUUe. toe Wixard,
who was portrayed by Carl Ow-
ens, teacher of to* ctosa.
Another assembly wee given
"fhurxiay morning Md eeveral
irazzsrs?-&£,1z
clotf which was given Prtdsy
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THE OCEAN©‘5EAGSULUG
THEV ARE MOTHER'
CHICKENS
IF SHE DONT EXtSK, A
40W DID SHE SEND <
AN BSIOES -HOUJ
DID SHE KNOW THE
>=~r SEAGOOSK
THEREYfe ALOOSK?
IS NO
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 244, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 2, 1942, newspaper, April 2, 1942; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1101258/m1/14/: accessed May 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.