The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 300, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 25, 1944 Page: 5 of 8
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IIHSPAY, MAY 25, H44
THURSDAY, MAY 25
THE DAILY SUN, GOOSE CREEK, TEXAS
sell, treasurer; c w
historian; Quy 8mith*n'.
and Principal Major"
parliamentarian
Attendance pin*^
(lubber Situation Improving
(ires Still Not Just Ariqnd Corner
1 in in. to 10
- offered healtl
irfsraasrsi-. «•
PtSSVSSgrJs. N-r1 ^
[#it fhfln rhi» gasoline sup- Rociflinied ,.
production of synthetic Synthetic ......‘
kr*ill about equal, by the"
£*2 this year, our Inventory of Tons ..............
ELl crude rubber "‘W1? The! difference bcl
Mean" JSt*m Production .c
S at the end of 1M1. Mean tons and f th
% ail natur^f must *0 whlch use, or ab
Jt of thb Hons, will be lend-lcase
S military Pu[P°*eSnnJ nsrtieu- cd for our future use.
Jf'lu;;H1T do however, be- *“• »
1 shortage is in sight. But do about jg,000,000, tire
*[ think that tires for civilians made th,f yeRr fQ|
z iust around the corner, asraingl a. estimator
nurse, was
studio. Refreshments were
wn, dur- conclusion of the'
Januelos, patrons.
. today. J~—•' ^
CAN’T H
all bawl
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: , :■
■ • ‘ -KV;
: flutist
mny »r-
r of the
teacher
flHiehrlnq's.
She’s as Lively s, a y
Now her Bock,., he ia
Iplpll
When duorder of kidnry
pniaonous matter to remain in vo^V"
nuiy cauie nagging bttkwlw, th£22*
leg paina, Ion of pep and TOrn/S
nlihu. nwlllni, pufflnina unSjflp
headachoe and (IjHiiwm. FranS*
paan»«a with smarting and buraS*
. tunes ahowa there i» «Wu;lbin. ZL1
your kidneya or, bMdft'.
KKa^s,1;!~sy.»
fOo WestTexas Ave.
■ Goose Greek
USllllllllK
mo Par-
met in
ol audi-
HAILOB MAN SHELLED
LIBBY’S - IS POINTS
Fruit Cocktail
No. IVi
Can
districte we me . japs are
ud a little Mexican Guayule driven out. Not much more than
S.rofJripa a stna11 amount ot 250,000 tons a year for the first
[rlfi rlli>ber from Brasil and twqor dhree years can be ex-
**.. u„„„u'r>r with the ex- nected from nre-u
t; e: m. fifiKtiiS Sv?Kiji"
esldent: aaswnmtNmigUffffi
Ld pechitps
However, with the ex- pected from pre-war sources,
ition of Ceylon, the great Mid- The United States alone will rc-
? ------ are naturally quire 1,000.000 tons of rubber an-
nually which ntay be- close to 50
tural Pcr ccnt of the needs of the en-
js tire world. Estimating our pro-
luted duetioh of synthetic at 1,000,000
This tons it' looks as' though our syn-
thetic plants might have 100 per-
STANDARD
HILLSDALE YELLOW CLING
Tomatoes
PEACHES
No. 2V2 con
43 Points
Idle East sources f
I Jin until we lick Japan.’
r ’OUT consumption of 1
I rubber, and remember tha
L.foF(bcmilitary..,i»_.e8t
it 150,000 tons for 1944.
Snares with an all purpose -
l of natural in 1943 amounting- «nt capacity operation ahead of
*,40000 tons and in 1942 to thpm toe a few years after the
«0W0' tons. Our stock pile at w« 13 over; but after 1950 look
A‘C^ny Securiti^*-.....
Umsted at 80,000 tons. We will Tire company stocks, while
mi our inventory in half by the selllnS at about their best prices
a t KU4 ■ since the war, may not be too
0 H a high; but I do not know. Earn-
jWhat About synthetic. ings for ]94< should run close
The production of synthetic to 1943 and dividends may run
rubber was slow in getting under a little higher as provisions for
.... but increased 1:. ^ from a l)ostwar conversion and other
[,a) , reserves have been largely taken
January production ot soO tons care 0f por tbe jong.term an(j
to a December production- of 39,- as a businessman’s risk, I am
000 tons. The entire year's work n0( adverse, to the best tire
produced under 185,000 tons or stocks. Here as in all other sit-
about one-half our total 1942 uations the best managements—
consumption. Synthetic produe- especially those which have the
tion capacity has expatfded confidence, of lpbor — will pro-
__;JI.. a,.finer 1044 and fnr ... L.1., _____....
4UELOS
>IC STUDIOS
ERRY ST.,
HEMET
TKXSIN PINK GRADE FBITT - I POINT EACH
SPINACH
JUICE
No. 2Vi
pan
PREMIER FANCT Ct'T
LIBBY’S CUSTARD
Green Beans
WASHBURNS FANCY
Pinto Beans
PUMPKIN
No. 2Va cair
15 Points
STRAWBERRY or CHERRY FLAVOR
mmer Attention
r Music Beginner
Pectin Jelly 2
FILTERED
PureH<meyj
15 oz. Jars
4 Pts. Each
GULF KING
CUT OKRA 2
RINGS
BRASS and
vide the best profits.
Theaters
Shows and Comments
NOW SHOWING
BAY: "Lassie Conte Home,” with
Roddy MeOnwall and Donald
Crisp.
ARCADIA (double f e a tu r e):
“Trocmlero,” with Rosemary
Lane; “I)es|H>rate Journey,"
with Erroll Flynn.
TEXAN: “Her Primitive Man,”
with Uiuise Albritton and
Robert Paige.
Director Edwin L. Marin has
taken time out to list all the un-
written rules for making horse
operas.
— Not that he plans to foiiow the
rules. * He is trying to make a
Western picture that isn t right
off the assembly line: He will
keep his eye on the list to make
sure a cliche doesn't sneak iiitc
the Western, "Tall in the Sad-
dle," he is making for RKO Ra-
dio.
Hero John Wayne, for in-
stance, will not bid his faithful
horse a sad good-by. He’ll keep
the critter throughout the picture
and will still be on him, tall in
the saddle, at the fadeout.
Heroine Ella Raines .will not
be a petticoated schoolmarm.
She plays a two-gun, rip-snortin,’
hard-ridin’gal. •
Heavies. Ward Bond and Don
Douglas wjlj not hold up the
stage at Eagle Rock Pass.
They'll resort to more subtle, so-
phisticated types of dirty work.
And there will he no naif-breed’
heavies. -Not only- is Marin
riM)YT NEGLECT SLIPPING
FOR APPOINTMENT
FALSE TEETH
I Do false teeth drop, slip or wab-'
Ible when you talk, eat, laugh or i
[sneeze” Don't be annoyed and em- [
[tarrassed by such handicaps. ;
[fASTEETH, an alkaline (non- j
ucjd) powder to sprinkle on your
Meg, keeps false teeth jnore i
■mbr set. •Gives' confident feeling j
M' security and added comfort, j
»To gummy, gooey, pasty taste or |
[teling. Get FASTEETH today at -4
|u;y drug' store.
McCormicks _ _
MINERAL OIL
SUGAR BILL
Skinners—Posts—Kelloggs
Pint
BoUTe
RAISIN BRAN
SYRUP
Laxative
SAL HEPATICA
Cornflakes
Giant
Size
POST TOASTIES
L. B. Foaming
SHAMPOO
Quick Cpoking
GOLD MEDAL OATS
* or
bottle
For Your Eyes
Duncans Coffee
Pound
Pkg.
MEDIUM JUNE
P E A S
Dr* Scholia —
ZINO PADS
Admiration
PECOE TEA
For Athletes Foot
DR. SCHOLLS SOLVEX
Cooked
LUNCH TONGUE
POUND JAR
NO POINTS
Red Devil
avoiding policy.
ROACH POWDER
Hero Wayne won't tell Doug-
Jas, "I’ll lick you with my bare
hands."
Wayne will knock the'stuffing
out of the villain with chairs,
bottles, anything handy—because
the Old West never heard of
Marquis of Queensbury rules, and
besides, it makes a better scrap
the other way. - - J...,
. Nobody will .rob the bank and.
blame it on the hero. He’ll have
enough trouble with two jealous
heroines and two active heavies
without being blamed for a bank
robbery.
There’ll be plenty of hard
riding, but the horses won't run
headlong through every scene.
The sprinting will be confined to
those ijmes when the riders arc
really in a hurry. *.
And—here's the item where
Marin throws custom to the wind
—most Western Uy.oea aren’t
permitted to kiss their girl
rriends or to be anything but
awkward, bashful fellows around
tha women folk.
* But here Wayne has love
scenes with both leading ladies.
HOT SAUCE
6 oz. bottle
BAM A PLUM
JAM
Genuine Dill
CRISPY CHIPS
INSECT SPRAY
Rinso or
McCormick’s Prepared ’•
OXYDOL
MUSTARD
NO. 2 CANS
NO POINTS
Au Gourmet
COCKTAIL MELONS
VEAL
ICEBERG
Stew Meat 2 - 29c
.................. ....................... • * ■
FRESH ABOUND
Hamburger 2 m 49c
WHITE
LETTUCE
SQUASH
dozen other quali*
;uarded-T«t blend-
me, and at packing
identical with last
h’s. Small wonder
miration brightens
tmd occasion and
ny? Indeed not. A
will convince you.
p off your regular
pk and try Admira-
be a thrilling new
Manitoba was the first prov-
ince in the Dominion of Canada
to set aside two sections of land
in each township district for pub-
lic purposes. * i
sliced rindon
BACON
VELVET
POTATOES
£ pounds 2gc
In J2-*I. quortr.
IJ-ss.
koHUt, or SO
t dmushtl
OKRA
-TRY SUN CLASSIFIED ADS-
Pot Roasts 26c
,—nsiu i i .I..-WT
SHANK ENDS
Cured Hams ^31 c
WILLIAMS
Chiropractic Clinic ,
v A. C. Williams ...
Dr. A. C. Williams ...
...Dr. Rosa Williams
Lincoln Graduates
. V Licensed Chiropractors
!0fi N Com metre Oooso Creek
YELLOW
ONIONS
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R. B. Warne &
C. Perkinson
Phone; 456
Rib Chops
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FAINTING BOOFINQ
Cash or easy terms
I, BEASLEY
118 Oak P*Hy
Phone I094-J
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We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 300, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 25, 1944, newspaper, May 25, 1944; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1028397/m1/5/: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.