The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 58, Ed. 1 Friday, August 30, 1940 Page: 2 of 8
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THE DAILY SUN-OOOSE CREEK. TEXAS
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GOP Appeasers
To Adolf Hitler
(Ooottnucd from Ph. I) ,
com* Into power, force ue to make
one ecqapnjlc (jpncflfalon after an-
other to the totalitarian., qopjt-
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~ ‘These appeasers will have their
way It the Republicans win, be-
muse they will tysve contributed
largely, both political^ and ^«Av
cthKyi tp wV'"
pie^r-a-ffyij^saHr.
Bayou Schools
To Open Tuesday
(Oentisued from Paco h
school faculty and tbeir assign-
ments are as follows: Mrs. Mild-
red Smith, first grade and pep
squad sponsor: Mrs. Rosa Avery,
and Mrs. Hazel Casey, second
grade; Mrs. Ada Ward and Miss
Ida Vick, third grade; Mrs. Lor-
ene Bennett and Mrs. Johnny
Cone, fourth grade; Mrs. Irma
Leslie, fifth grade; Mrs. Valylc
Cttndrey, spelling and reading;
JlWriKMr -t^lBWIiSrTBss
Virginia Rafn^ey, music.
Tne high school staff is com-
potyd of Weldpp Phillips, social
tytenty and, assistant coach; J5r-
n» Laurence, science and coach;
ifys Carrie Shannon, English;
W. G. Rohannon, band; J. R,
the Tri-Cities post
can Legion said that he would
fiinds from an-
seek to.ohtaln, the. I
0t'e!e*S'yrer to Mrve free
fled to the extenf that OUT offer
the" parade, reyeal'ed that an in-
PROMOTION OP BILL HARROD, left, to spe-
cial representative for Western Auto Stores in
New Orleans, led to appointment of Weldon E.
County Water
Plan unfeasible
formation bureau will be estab-
lished at the Phentx retail store
on East Texas avenue with Topi
J. Pruitt in charge. The principal
purpose of the bureau will be to
furnish information to units or
individuals as to their meeting
place and position in the parade in [
the event of lack of such infor-
wnes. comme
tfuy AUcefeu
A shop tcac!
shop teacher has not heeir
chosen.
The
be delayed
4 me evi
other than salaries, $371.23. incidental revenue, which never is mation.
Maintenance. of fire dept., and tyltygg portion pf tbq lotal reve- A general meeting of all com
c*ty, UdMi Jilbcr. than ..paries, ^ ^ . mlttcc-members yito the general
<3 33004 , tw9 spurtes 0/ reyenpe; twa pnd arrangements, committee wiU be
^ ... ... . ... held Tuesday night.
The above table indicates that Most cities onty.mp their, water Another decision ' made last
the city of Peliy^spent during the systems ahdJf tho additiflna)| re- night was that no decorated cars
„»ea^ et>dc.d March 31, M vpnty they obtain, toe opera- will, be allowed in the parade ex-
.. . M,528.67 more in performing its tlprj of these is UkOn Away from cepting the official automobiles,
tion from purely an <ng.neering municipal functions than its them, of necessity they must fall Only floats will be allowed to take
point of view—and I understand gross revenue. The water system back on taxes (0 meet th« cpst pf part as far as motorized equip-
that the study was made by engi- contributed the *Um of $10,336.76 city government. Btik, cities' oner- ment.te concerned,
noers to the general revenue, After tyr ating untyx genertfi'^yr.’apcli qs The chairmen in charge of tile
•There are, however, several Acting water revenue bond debt Pelly, can 0#, tax tofe various divisions' of planning the
taken into *P^lce »®d ty* cost of Ppcrating of ^ on tty $10(1 .valtyUon, $8 rally report that Ity contacts
(Continued from Page l)
ideal solution tp water consi
HOSPITALS
Dies,
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m,„„ m,„ oZ K.r ihnu suctl fiscal year would have been basis the city of Pejly would ericanlsm, will fly, here from Am-
$14,865.13 instead of M.528.67 had have to levy $4.76 on the $L(fl)ij80 wherp hp will, deliver an
the City not been able to look to valuation. It can be seen readily address the night before.
who is
,, _ vrr, ^ jressionaJ
ons on, a cash committee investigating un-Am-
Mrs. A. C. Chaddlck and infant than the one suggested by these
son, Carmon Kent, were taken engineers _
ssi ini le ps m Mm1
grafts njrd ttWEWvfiR ££**%% HP*
race today by a Tri-Cities-.Funeral gjv 6 *• * “**•. ... ..i—-— t-‘---- *
I . Homc ambulance.
give you are characteristic of cv-
PRACTICAL double duty
PYRIX CASSEROLE
cry municipality In "theVjintry thf «“* ^ certain deft- tie ,to keep the recommendation
so owning and operating its own du““ to discharge towards- of the water conservation btyrd
water utility system.
! “For the fiscal year ended
j March 31, 1940, the revenue of the
i city of Pelly and cthe allocation
' of that revenue were as follows:
Revenue—Tax, $13,582.15; Water,
| $22,696.12; Other, $4,966.01.
Expenses—Debt service* on tax
ivnutuo* ut IIIC OOIU. ywiiqun
thesp citizens and must obtain from being followed since it con-
money from some source to meet tains .so many vicious implica-
the cost of doing so. Outside of tions.’
Rumania Accepts
Becree of Axis
For only 30 ebupogf from
LB.
bonds, $13,883.75. .
Debt service on revenue bonds,
DIXIE
VITAMIN FORTIFIED MARGARIH
Ask Your Grocer
water, $5,460.00.
Operation and matntenance of
watpr system, ty,899.36.
$3780 Gustatory Hangover
Louisiana Qets Bill For Leche Fete
' s; ‘ totyion into..^ut&BMtern Europe,
Aug. 30. men must have found “mignon ‘Of Moets AU Demands
Eugene beef tenderloin Roosevelt with Dispatches from Budapest re-
V:A, $$ *'■? 'T7
(Continued from Page 1)
and .Hungary would be made im- I
mediately in line with the reported
axis plan to create a solid Balkan
bloc agaijistTfurtoer Russian pene-
BATON ROUGE. La.
<r,E)—Attorney General
and Save Coupons!
, ------------ Eugene beer tenderloin Roosevelt ------ -------------------------
/ ^alances—Tax, -$305.60; Water, stanley thumbed a cook book to- garniture of goose Uve/, mush- Ported that the settlement with ,
$10,336.76; Other, $4,9^6.01, ^ '1 ** ‘ _ . .. " . ’ rooms and sherry sauce”’mighty Hungary would require Rumania I
Salaries other than water supt., <iay as he appraised the delicacies delicious He admitted he was, to turn over 19,305 square miles I
$11,295.83. served, at a $3780.80 dinner giv- puzzied over such items as of the present 22,312 square miles
Maintenance of streets other en bY former Gov, Richard W. “bombe Nicaragua flambe” of Transylvania _ thus meeting j
than salaries, $4,088.21.
Lechq for President Anatasio So- It was reported than many of virtually all of the demands of !
mr>7.n nf Micnracriia loaf vprp * u at.*-.. ... m________.
Harris County Democratic Executive Committee
“* 510 State HaMonal Bank Building
........• Houston. Texas '7 .7.
Maintenance of sewer system moza of Nicaragua last year. the guests thought they were non- Hungary. Transylvania was Hun- I
———- The Roosevelt hotel in New *>—a—- — I
Chas. E. Kamp, Chairman
Glenn A. Perry, Secretary
August 27, 1940
Hon. Henry M. Dudley,
County Clerk ot Harris County,
Civil Courts Building
Houston, Texas.
Or- paying diners at the $10-a-piate garian before the World war.
leans tontyred tty bill to tty at- function. * ' .* Tty agreement forced by the
torney genejal- It said the bill, for Stanley told the hotel he never ennfetynce of the'German, Italian, I
tocdlng Jtyfjty. and 34$l dignitaries, heard of a dinner costing that Hungarian and Rumanian foreign
never Was tyid., bemuse former much,. He-aaid he would consult, ministers at Vienna was under-]
Goy, Earl K. Long, who succeeded with G,ov. Sam Jones to find out stood to place the Hungarian bor- j
Stanley said that newspaper- istrations.
Dear Sir:
I, Chas. E. Kamp, duly qualified and acting Chairman of Harris
County Democratic Executive Committee, do hereby certify that the
following persons received, a majority of all the votes cast for the re-
spective offlije* set opposite their names ip toe Democratic Prtmafy
Election held in Harris County, Ttyas, July 27, 1946, and that the same
are the Democratic nominees for suqh offices: ; , . , , ■ , ,
French 'Capital' Is Bored
Walk, Talk, Eat Only Diversions '
See Political Storm
% The decision, to accept the ar-1
bitration of the axis powers was
expected to produce a political !
storm to Rumania. j
Rhmatyan political leaders
remained in conference at the
palace. It,was understood that
Rumania’s decision was made be- J
tore they arrived, a feature which
Mr. Albert Thomas—Congressman 8th Cong. Dist. of Texas
Mr. Norman Atkinson- Judge 11th Judicial District Court
Wilsou- J’ifJge 0.1st Judic '. .
Campb?lL-^udge 8pto Jujdi$>al District Court^
ban ’WrJacksoft-District Attorney
Mr.'George V. Howard-^tate Representative Position No. 1
Mr. William Calvin Montgomery State. RcpresentaVvc Position No. 3
Mr. R. Emmett Morse^-StAte Representative Position No. 4
Mr. S:E. WTnffee, Sf.-8tdfe Representative Positldfi'ifo. S '
MY. Ro/ HofbetoZ-County Judge
Mr. William M. (Bill) Holland^Judge CoUh'ty Court at Law
irs-a= i
everybody is homesick for .Paris. Nothing seems permanent in $ radi0‘ - • ' * ‘
Tty novelty of Vichy’s health Vichy. After two months, the ,
resorts has worn off. Everyone • government is • still .bmpped in " ^
has liad toe 21-day. cure, has bedrooms, waiting for-. German IJaiii |J.mAr CAM
sipped from all the-springs, prom- permission to go back" ^0 Daris RcW rluUIvS rOi
enaded on the covered walks and and. yersaillfes.. Premiere Philippe . * J-'j-ilf r; (»■
SiitMMt*nd iMted
'‘XtraR.- S. Stealing, Itrs. A C.
have.to stand ty line tor hours reasons.’’. - ^ -d”ne^
FRIDAY, AUGUST 3q ,
1 Continued from Paw 1)
that It waj toa late to change the
timing.
The offer of the merchants to
pay the $74.73 gasoline bill asked,'
by the 69th Coast Artillery from
Galveston, was held in-atayimpe.
Louis Van Meldert, commander of
-c. .aj&iA jbf4|Q Amerl-
Oldfield’s
113 NO. GOOSE CREEK ST.
Shop TODAY and SATURDAY-... we will be closed'Wondav on tabor
Day - to pay homage to all laboring men and women in the Tri-Cities!
PURE GRANULATED—In Cloth Bag
Vu-
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pound 23c
POUNDS 45C
LIGHfCRUST
FLOUR
24 POUNDS 48-POUNDS
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GRAPE JUICE
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25c
SWEET PICKLES
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ROYAL GELATIN.. .3 10c
FULL-DRESSED—HOME KILLED
Each
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't, Frank Williford, Jr.—Judge County Court at Law No.:
r. Jim H> Glass- Assessor and Collector of Taxes
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,,, . .j, Democratic Executive Committee
3. H. (Kid) Field—Constable Precinct No. 4
tuStiwoftoe Peace PrSrtneMWiT ^ ’
-Constable Precinct No. 7......
W QPPwetrt Dynamite Theft
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Kater and Mrs. B^F. Bonner,
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JTty elubs of East Harris county.
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senting the appeasCtocnt party in
the United States,
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 58, Ed. 1 Friday, August 30, 1940, newspaper, August 30, 1940; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1022487/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.