The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 158, Ed. 1 Monday, December 22, 1941 Page: 5 of 12
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■»£ Ptnon, (h,
»«SW4SSS
alware, trinkets of *7 £
lions, and many unh«
items! Liberal to,*.- „
fStflHliiiS!
* bird, i
»Kor
twm
£**?&IT2.
exchange gtfU[ and receive a
bonus amounting to 10 per cent
of their annual earnings. * ■
mi'n throughout the terri-
tory were unable to attend but
jgliffjffr % this bonus,
noise
night,
of an
tific, I
i... SILVERWARE
^ Auditor dM 9: Bat-
iLL teachers and tour
EstlM? ss
to^jwaf
/firing the last fiscal year.
«'us'*irrx,Si.T;"
ling" Potter,
received no
company officials said.
Vne 60 nan i L „ ..
For J3 years the Duncan Cof-
fee company hat presented bon-
U.ses to its employees at Cprlft-
mas timp. This year the bonuses,
including these to salesmen,’ will
obinaon said that ^th^'term HHHEf
•jt teacher" was a misnomer %
& from a policy adopted %
^yr»ra gf* ’•
i/X?month schools, with 'Ernest Frolich DeMeyer.'V
latter receiving $810 a year— above, Was arrested in Los An-
mlnimum amount cl a teach- geies on a charge of illegally
salary—lo help defray In- wearing a soldier's uniform. G-
itional costs. men, searching DeMeyer’a apart-;
SSSG35 SHrSSsqSSSB
transfer problem is taken wiling dates and destinations ofj *®*“*
sawRsp&fe
"Many persons and organisa-
tions already have filed regialra-
ered giving them' defense bonds
and stamps instead of cash,” said
A few employes of the Duncan Coffee Company are shown above receiving Christmas bonus checks
' from owners and officials of the company, l eft to right: Hellish Mae Hlaelt, Anna Mae Duncan
•Mhlstpa Palermo, cum pan y employes, receiving check* from H. M. I Imran, president, of the
C. Estes I
.»rf -,t- ,?i
Bland, general sales manager.
company; C. IV. lluneiR, dice president, and L.'
failed to do »o,‘ Mr. Gilbert said,
-Try SUy CLASSIFIED ADS-
plans for the organization
club within the companjp
TO HAVE AND TO
company' which
fsdylsory eomMBo^ to.M-'
m an auditor f<jf fpnd.
htn UtTSate auditor «ues-
the peyment for the last
Efaft Robinson said, it was
lo&feifcr
E^#«r»ftorH^M^
i Robinson declared, and Wds
will' finable each employee to 111-
1 rf»n4Uh-"toimf¥ « ■famnn
vest in defense bonds and stamps
111 &srh mAnth It (a Avnufili^f that
eech month. It is expected that
this club will be formed aftor
the first of the year. ^' 1 ^
Mr. Duncan, as usual, presided
at the gathering which' h*» boon
held every year at^thf ' fjmt
where the company was started
-23 years ago, He was Resisted by
for You
rocer’s
the Radio
Guide fo Airlanes
CARRY MOORE, Service With
R^&r-is
Erie/ roles. But when some
fetish-.stars were guests on S
Kent military posti^rogram
Jerry found himself stumped
ftm it came to understanding
N, They almost hafl'to iall in
k interpreter to translate, his
Utgnorese fo- the sailors ahd.
AUSTIN, - Dec. 23 <P.E> — Eleven
highway conferences were sched-
Texas highway commission here,
despite recent notice thht most
road funds now Will ’go mv roads
Herman Kissenger %. inferences are
t#- Herman Kissenger, above, a Kan- on the following pfojectltjf
sas City, Mo., attorney, has been Lateral road work in Bastrop
..... — -.......sKi4S®»au as
way program for Grayson cOun-
8’,s?«&i8riT£lS3*rer
ments
«££Srs£%
fethful ROSEMARY GARBELL,
| the role of Mary Mitcbeli, the ________
fix daughter of b small town senger, Dec. 9, to Representative
BJETT, hews Johri Dingfell of Michigan, allgged-
uTd impt:achrniof Hrtf
brlnjsn RAFjuhifornj, in the []cnt Roosevelt and charged .the
kdio elevator recently and asked main responsibility for “The at-
London?" The grit- tack by Japan rests on the shoul-
ZS d^s of -Grandpa* Knox." Kis-
• English. By the uniform, senger has protested hts loyalty
(* H*j“: "Amazing,” said the and innocence.
Mtor. “Three people this morn-
* asked me what I was adver- *
w ■ • • Breakfast Club gag: ...........___ * —
:,s sA*ta»
md lotion those d«y«?" "Dun- Iff
C "Because they don't want
11 Jap <cli.i;>> nil their hand.i"
|9|pF
»%x?as n i j
J... Mandrake the Jlagidan 1
I' jJ
'“ufiS'iLSK! ft m
of State Highway -29 frofn «c-
fiierif'Jb /irllrirl • t! 1
fugio to Gcliad; surfacirtg of U. j
S. Highway T7 from California
street to O’Neal street in Gaines- f
ville; construction' bf V. S. High* j
way 273 from Fowderly to Red.,'
rivsr; farm-te-market- road from
Report to Cunningham, and des-
SPRING
ignation and Construction
road ffom Jefferson to .TCai
via Baldwin. ' ' ■
. ___BUY, DEFENSE STAMPS
to 529.50
£& .* Y»
zes t0 to 20,-
38 to 44 -V
The Telephone Hour
Vcl“ °’n?T<S‘
Cavalcade of 'Aweriea
• ‘ Charles West ' • ket, a commercial curator's
Charles West, above, former Ohio “Anothc/Sg furnished to:
congressman, has filed suit in New state - highway department h<
York for $687,000 against the Em- that registration is required
"UI* motor vehicles regardledk of s
The highvvay department 1
... The. Rhythmaires
................ News
iissing Persons Bureau
Reflections jh Rhythm
........... jjevvs ' pire Ordnance corporation, mam
Continuous Programs facturer .of war supplies, contend- _ ...... „
■ tag that he had been engaged by asked especially if a
■ , ’ 1 , the-company to obtain war con- more t1’"- ,finm
• •. Aeolian Ensemble traets-
....... Tekas Rangers gross prbfits......West held the firm that figure ,Under the
• Tunes and Tempos deceived $70,000,000 in orders but .... _ buy defense b
■ The World Today that he had received but $13,600
—\. Amos v Andy and that $687,000 was still owed » , n
.........’'r?.». News him. As result of the suit, 1^60 ^1911116$ I
: S'Sk On ISof Cum
......... Irene Rjch • said in Washington. AUSTIN. Dec. 22 iL'.I
....... Elmer Davis r Labor Commissioner
• ..... Hadlo Theater '44 ’ • ' ' . Reed today announced
....... O fibn Welles •:■' ■" • of the bureau of Iabo
the company to obtain war con- more than 38,000 pounds empty
tracts on a basis of 1 per cent of weight should be registered at
LiuBa Vx'uZU “v.; :..:d the ft~ ihv.f figure under the truck law.
Tompcs deceived $70,000,000 in orders but .... _ buy defense bonds
Great peacetime industries gather momentum on a new course. A united people turn
to the task of defending priceless possessions created by the American system of free
enterprise and private initiative.
Freedom-A will to make life worthwhile and to enjoy comfort and convenience in the
. home-these, in large measure, are the products of progress in the Electrical Industry.
Home—tnese, in large measure, are uk prouucvs or progress in the Electrical Industry
The American people enjoy more of cheap electricity's many benefits, their homes an
brighter, work lighter, than anywhere else in the world. - l . /12
It is a vital force fo]
Now, electric efficiency takes on a new meaning and importance.
defense—it keeps the efficient man or woman fit for the Hard work ahead in
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office or factory. It releases hours, for pleasure and relaxation.
Thg Bowen Bugler
■• Jack Armstrong
m Captsdn Midnight
--rWdnlght
• Tom Mix
New Show
The Done Ranger
I Love A Myttefy
•• Tfue or False
ionaj Radio Forum
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 158, Ed. 1 Monday, December 22, 1941, newspaper, December 22, 1941; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1027237/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.