The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 11, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 26, 1945 Page: 1 of 6
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Porcelain top kitelwS, ~
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Fully equipped. 306 E Mil
’S4 model Ford body Gii
tion. Will M)j rjgh(
rage, 303 Main, Bayte«
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FOR SAGS SeveraT~5s
frame building* rancid
fronts feet by 6 feet to Jo
80 fe«., used during coed
on Plancor* 483 and iom*
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Big Four Lays War Trials Plan
:jtQ , Military Court May Try Arch Criminals
I i ■ • __•_I ■ l/JNDON, June 28. —«r.If> Dele- urgency of completing the work etn and France have not mad* All
MfiOf lAnmnt «at«* of the BIk Four met today ns soon a* possible " public their attitude. Sponsor* of All
FICVI lUlliyill i to t?y^^r%2Twar'Trim® Jmiw£'ka*nd'd^A^r?™ out h^ler" tC'^altemLtive ”
Preiid.nf Moves Into Su.u
It.Dip|om*,lc BSKOsasffs: *•" - ,iar!srt&’z g*1
held At rruco to present a complete plan to Under the plan. Reichsmarshal agreement he deems fit with the MOfl<
m j;;l?e*i'lent Truman, FrimeMinlate* Mnttann Cooring. former Oer- other three powers. It was doubt-
SAN FRANCISCO, June 26., Churchill and Premier Stalin at man foreign minister Joachim von ful, though, that the Russian dele- PEA!
—(U.P.) — President Tril- their conference In -Berlin next Ribbentrop. former deputy fuehr- gaUon has the same cart* blanche —(U
srnight °f tKt«wuM- SSisSrs sSSkHsSm P
al Dig time Where wars are and methods of procedure for the (piracy. Besides creating a trial court, *“001
made and the peace is kept. trl8l“ wort' d'wssc.i «nd “agree- Britain already has Indicated the conference was expected to gets <
fa his most important nsent "« «•***» « *••»« *»approMLottha^.Mto* "'flfcMHgAir
venture into foreign affairs, plane
Architect Hired; Yank Service Troops S
them that their responsibility dur-, vIiAaI Kllllillllfl ■ • _ 1 Nagogr
ing the peace will be even greater JUlUVl DUIIUIIIU I AMtfIMN LWMMAA Csai| er tor
.tfsas s*™. p™-,-. !>«„!„. Leaving France For -y
s.sratss rrogranuegins Hutu In Cm* r«c+ • «
zgfzzsszs: vo.ick.r submit, sk.»ch.s WUTy »" rar cost *“■
MT! ForN,w N,’ro Scl,0‘>l PARIS, Ju„« 28. - (U.P.)—Several thourand *rvic,
Fairmont hotel on San Fran- /The architectural firm of Herb- troops have Jeft Marseille for the Far East, “where they will the p
cisco's famous Knob hill. Lead- erf Voelcker and J. G. Dixon was begin the task of buildinv buses for cnmhat trnonn who will ’km."
Phone 857-W.
Typewriter and adding
repairing. Reliable i
ione 06frJ.
i HOLED I P FOB A WEAR, PRISONERS— land, are shown after their surrender entering a
Soldiers, who holed up on Guam for prisoner of war stockade. (International)
U year despite U. & occupation of the is-
Armature and motor rewii
24-hour service. Motor* for
Massey Electric. Phone 248.
Spencer Health SupportTH
D Cannon, registered cor
N. Commerce, i
Commercial and domestic r’
eratlon service. All work gu
teed. Authorized Frigidaire
ice. Strait Rgfrigeration com
809 Minnesota, Baytown. I
1384-J. s
S. Q. Strange Transfer vo
has moved to Cedar Bayou,
Knolton Road. Phone llffi-
Floors surfaced and finlri
one day. R. J. Tucker, 312 I
FRANCISCO, Jupe 28. —(U.£> A World still at war INeefed ,rnprOV®m«
placed its hope for a peaceful future in the charter The Goose Creek city
KW world organization unanimously adopted by the ggf *£&{
3 Nations conference. . bonds and half tax bond!
le representatives of the 50 nations approved the ance city streets, drainag
ffatl2:50a.m. (C^T) last night. They will sign the and witer improvements. ,
w San Antonio, covering a period of through a hail of. confetti and
* 105 days from any break m the ticker tape and past shouting sup-
bond htarket. porters to his Fairmont hotel
The election date has not yet headquarters,
been set but is expected to be fixed Mr. Truman’s reception hW-
in the near future. ,,, ,. (gee Truman to, Page 8)
, Included In the bond program,
will be 3300,000 in tax bonds to
finance street and drainage im-
provements throughout the old city
area and the'Air** now embraced
Call 1060-j for your Fuller
and Rawleigh supplies. Mr*.
Ayreo, 413 B. Main. ' i
Ride to Brown Shipvard'oi
shift. Edward Sebesta, C<
Bayou-Lynchburg Road, wo
old airport, fourth house o*
NOTICE IS HEREBY If
that the Board of Equalizatic
Harris County Fresh Water |
ply District Number l hail
vened and organized, and tq
meeting of said Board of*a
izatlon will be held at the |
of the District on the 3rd of
1945 at 9:00 A. M.. at which j
all complaints as to the am
and manner of assessment wj
heard, and the Board will adx
and recess from time tbtid
the work of such Board shall
then be completed. j
'Published by order of the re
of Equalization of the HAS
COUNTY FRESH WATER d
PLY DISTRICT NUMBER I
K. L. Fregia, Chairma
Board of Equalization!
June 25-July 2. I
• Odd Fellows Col
meets Monday, 8 P|
H«ll 7 no it: Texas I
I.O.O.F.
No. 960
between the two buildings), change
Mann cafeteria kitchen from In-
Republican Scores 5SSE3S**
area and tne area now emoraceo .. | • f President W. K. Robbins, board
in extended city limits. T3ffir( president Just back from vacation,
Of the sum of $300,000 in revenue Uv jlQlwV luUlw appointed Trustees R. D. Martin
bonds, only $150,000 will be issued 8 and Theo Wilburn to act as a
, '"mE, C, ef Al«»nd„ Mlt SMf* ** „ / „ I«lEiAtltaiwE^h!lSr’prriSiirn.
their Gov. Coke R. Stevenson vetoed a wou|d be no increase in taxes or WASHINGTON, June 36.—iKEi— 8ry (ketches on a proposed new
MteMM^tedle the bond is- A house military affairs subcom- nPgro school building on a site in
1U ; , mittee was Informed today that Pelly given the district by the
er.,epPnn!: guards who beat soldier prisoners Humble Oil and Refining com-
with the city's at the Fort Lincoln, Neb., air base P8pyrther 8tlldy of thege pianB win
issue which car. last year had been punished, await word from the company on
r ----- per cent. Rep. Leon H. Gavin <R.-Pa.) additional land that may be made
for and the last tar bonds which drew told the house yesterday that an available there to enlarge the
an interest rate of 314 to 3 b per Mp had clubbed a young cadet at campus.
the base into unconsciousness The board informally ngreed
5 ciiy sometime last year. that if a good sale could be ne-
R°f „ A member of the subcommittee gotiated, the entire properties of
„ Which investigated the case. Gavin the present Carver school and
gSE said the cadet, who had been buildings in Oak addition will be
™ courtmartialed for a minor Infrac- sohi if a reasonable price can be
tion of the rules, had been ordered obtained The board agreed that it
to break rock* with a short- would like to place all of the negro
8n(He handled sledge at 120 strokes per »choo'«*t the new >°cat'on and in
ed' minute and the MP did not believe one building,
he was working fast enough. The board granted monthly
(I Gavin said “a number of other (!w Architect Hired, I age 2)
* cases were uncovered” involving
a srrr.-sssass painters Union
on the war department to punish 1
PeUv al1 those involved and to find out y UA|1I U..J.
y on IL'^ttainina-'tad 2eu‘nT« “3W16S NCW 11690$
nd t0 jcamDS "
ust 1. ot ■ camP8, Don ZaDDone has been elected
|honor of being first to sign AUSTIN, June 26.
Ejr* charter. The United will be no increase
I the host nation at the cpn- Texas’ district and
fc, will be last. • judges during the r
I signatures of the great In completing acti
■ u well as those o
talons will represe
t to work together
p future generations, from also blue penciled from the
leirge of war and to try to ary appropriation a section
Mtu* standards of men ing .$413,000 for the higher salaries bonds will be 214 and 2% per cent
Must. 1 i or two years, starting Sept. 1. interest compared with the city's
rfclegations which helped to However, he approved remainder last revenue bond i»ms which fBTi
idle present document are of itpmg in the judiciary appropri- ried an interest rate of 4 per cent,
M *11 the pitfalls ahead of ation which allocates $4,388,226 foi
I Some of the delegates-the operation 0f courts two years.
h Paul-Boncour of France, , a ” p.» s»i Good
tainutive Wcllineton Koo of <Sw S,ev,nsnn XetWV' ’ ton.
J. F. Alcorn,
Lodge No. 458 will
jGdbf officers at the re
WW meeting Tuesday,
26 at 8:00 P-M. *t
▼ Pelly City Hall,
members are urged to ml
J. C. Harrison, C. C
J. J. Jackson, C. R. 8
miM
purpose of Installing officer*.
Masons and thpr Wends are
dially invited to attend
O. A. Wilsofi, W. M.
S. P. Larkin. Sec__|
USED CARS
1981 model A fofdor|®3Sl
Alva, Stewart Heights.
’41 Ford' tudor deluxe. 702
USED CARS
TOP PRICES
j Jack Saunden
U Want To JSell
Your Car? j
I will pay you as much M
“Dealer or Individ**!" j
A. T. COLE j
Phone 1383 " 500 W. Taj
Odose Creek, Texas 1
417 W
We have
Cash
Celling Price
TH-Otles Lions Club
To Install Officers
for Your Car
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Hartman, Fred. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 11, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 26, 1945, newspaper, June 26, 1945; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1027686/m1/1/?rotate=180: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.