The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 43, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 5, 1942 Page: 2 of 6
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THE DAILY SUN—gOOSE CREEK, TEXAS
'
WEDNESDAY. AUGUST I
Rotarfans Told
Of Problems in
Juvenile Work
There are boy* and girl* In tbe
Tri-Cities who are getting into
trouble of all *ort* for the want
•of a little attention gad affection
from *ome adult<-W. B.'Hli
Jr., local probation of fleer, told
(loose Creek Rotary dub at nOon
today. He appealed to member*
of tbe dub to "be f big brother
to some boy." J
•There are no bad boys and
girl*," he declared, 'only boy*
and girl* who get Into trouble be-
cause of the failure of adults to
do their duty toward them," he
’*fV.r
jf'Mr. Hin*op ha* been probation
1
Submarine
Reported
ttontiaued from Pag* ,,
English and Germ*„^
officer, here Jwo months^and ^ TRI-CITIES SKETOIESt^Sbe lovro him, she love* Mm not-*ay,
Lyons ***’ - '
Hi* double •‘marital life
UNM the Oe*-
tapo offertd H'imUii mrists who
had been associated with Tretia-
_ when both wivea gave birth to Infanta within a few hour* in the same
hcapital, Robert Pruitt. 23. left above, appear* In Chicago felony court to explain why he has two
center, and Helen, right Pruitt waa bound over to the grand Jury on a bigamy charge
caeca, with about taro boy* and
for each girl. "But when a girl
get* Into trouble it I* more dif-
ficult to handle her case and re-
Registry on War
fclUtBS,
Roast iHflH
HOSPITALS
from Part, in 1*37 of Oea- Bu-
ll; mi da Hiller, then the C*ari*t
| Russian leader
*SWBi S“sSra
Mrs. J. L. Crawford today wa»
taken from.the UlUe-Dmke ho»-
pital to her home at «M Minne-
sota by a Paul U. Lee ambulance.
Mra O. U Hick*, t*l Mary-
Shifts Made in
British Cabhiet
Planned
miw1
Strickland led club singing with
T. J. Pruett playing the piano.,
v came to from* with at lhl, „ » iWbah «*w with l,md‘ WM u,fcen ,rom m Oooi*
part of hi* enormous fwtoni chrSlaTtJolvemlV would Cr*<* » her home yet-
to the pari* report*.
tcrd*y by a Trl-CJtic* Funeral
Home ambulance..
' be played at 4:30 p.mi. instead of
»;!» p.m,
Among light* which "shall be
•£**££ rommlrrelal° Hoot/ *°n John Morrison, were taken
^l^ng. *topl^ TghUng and from the Ume-Duke hoaplta^yea-
1 Continued from PBfe 1)
awaiting any suggestion that a
second front might soon be open, d
In western’’fttrope, Sir Stafford
Cripps, lord privy seal ami leader
of the house, announced that
Prime Minister Winston CJMmshill
CATTLEMEN BREED HOUSES
SEBRING, Fla. d’Ri—Cattlemen In
Highland* county need hones and
ordinary folk need a mean* of get-
ting about now that war has cut
automobiles to a minimum. The
result is th«t three cattlemen in
this county are making plans to
Tbe woman’s auxiliary of the
_ , . „ - , „ Tri-Cltles Poat of American Le-
1 gion win cooperate With a cam- breed more high class stock, ac.
BWHsS f%-^V==.,sw 5£F * -
B J E CiJg of Baytown. VgJEt SgL Friday ‘
Taught Including Key
~..J3 References;
Competent Instructors
Free Employment f
V. E. Bailey,
KM Main__„
. Community
r JIH'W 'JM*ndnP ffjf
both member* of the post and
the auxiliary to hear Bud Myers
m m
reason to
... ostensibly
Wt* actually
„ _ _ wuijt.. |.iu» would not make a statement on pendency, with separate groups ®- ^
*» - wWurSjS saftA
ha* an outstanding organization
sSmrSs&SSSEi
. moiu summer .recces. .........
This was the third time that
ment
^"uZent'Xi.- thiV'Mndimcement'had b«n made JhlTfWyVlW home'
elude all "exterior advertising ^ recently, and it showed the anx- for girl*, Faith ^
Home
», i nak tani nr&i**v “ *» era m m» m mmt
SSftTe
iety of members
situation and their vain
Mrs. Bruce, president of Hie
auxiliary, announced
a booth will be ms
next week in the Culpepper
furniture store in Goose Creek,
eed today that
maintained aJl
tbd Culpej
f
TMhkiWi agattoM*. '• ^
(Anti-Russian VU hy geta such
l from OermAn-controlled
User* **«m*d no reason to
Trotbkov might be
.... and anti-Axi* Hrnv-
•m, when tbe Germans started to
tum Ceartst Ruwisn* m France
recently ft we* intimated that
they did ao in an attempt u» get
tMr adppurt la rooroWn^MRi-
immedktely within
window artau "
Ordinary show window light-
ing, in moat ease*, will he per*
milled
.... auv WAR BONO” * *TAI*Mr
ter Fowler we, Urit- relatives of all men
Cooifl Crtfik lias pi- ; ' 1111 ri ri- •' (j (hL ^ wed expeciaiu fnotners ana inv
me In Cedar Bayou ________... ... dctentio hfltiw
signs, billboard*, display lighting,
theatre marquee signs, building
“ Ig'. fjtmtldf , _ . j ....................__________ _______ ^ ^ _ .................
tl Many^ *** <?0?t ****** Crippe, promised fhat there detCTri«Tho«M."" ^ ' I .Brt the Mmee with W women .
unotwcured Jh) t0 j"*** " Ged*f would be the usual provision at “when a boy or girl gets Into 8t *he hodtK.--The names latef
&bueian«^UC* FUW Jhe »^“rarttent «» th? ^ troS. the *«
£ a r M„h, Uui lZ~%r*°m“ jHft'WS.Wlw wr!! ■ —
... - BUY WAR BONDS & STAMM said. 'TO MW* tl ‘ ‘
Home Front
son, Arnold Frank. Jr., were
moved from the Goose Creek hos-
pital to their home on Taylor
street by a Tri-Cltio* Funttrsl
Home ambulance.
, . . J- BUY WAR IbNM a eTAMM .
' i
Ei-SSB German liitfJ —.......
j ----BUY WAS BOM DC b STAMM
v . ’
I
CWKTJlCfD^^ are
pool 100 bath
suit*, m bags
MO candy bar*, "as-
(CWllllMMd from Page 11
eas with a chemical process that
produce* 159 pound* of copper for
every JOB pouBde of cans used.
AH' type* of cami are wanted,
whether labels are on or off. Jt I*
not necessary to do anything to
the can* but rinse them out and
.save them.
The first Saturday
month is the regular
though at interval* there will
special pick-ups for area*
visited in the general collection
Australians Bar
Japs in New wnea
(Continued from page 1)
for the, latter have not yet lost
One since they struggled oVer
the mountain range to me* the
Japanese ground threat after an
Gandhi Drafts
sH:"“ New Ultimatum .
•Next we have a discussion with (Continued from Page D
the delinquent child end attempt nounclng the- publicaUon of Gan-
to |Mn Wf CT her confidence. We tof dqsWqn by the working com-
tnr. to tearn their alms nnd de- mlttee, alongside with formal en-
'™ZZZ»\ JlSw fire»-.Jt<?i,dl*c°ve,r dorsement of the socalled War-
A.yrt.8enatorw.I^^el help them. ioS^ru and Maulana Azad,
This first^ interview ^ just the president Of the working com-
“ * ”* mittee, have been Won over lp
Gandhi’s mass-movement plans
on th£ ground that Great Bri-
AJJred Carded
in Amarillo
(Cointtnuad from Pa|e 1)
to each enemy force was landed at Buna the Cass c« V’’- Sem“rt S^onro^fiTtith"11 ^ r^dei^oS^T-
I met a rugged Australian ser- ^ ^ “Usually when we vUit a home rL. ^ Zr
“Usually When we visit a home
we receive a ro*dji| reception, btit
once
in a while we encounter par-
wbo have the attitude tW
mands that India be handed over
to the nationalists. “
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We're Helping
to Take Caro of the
, wm
' SERVICE '
c*
■v>
We're helping te take care of the Home
Front by keeping an eagle eye on your car
...keeping *m property luhrieBted* ...
washed . pohibed . . . fire* switched, etc.
Let our competent crew of service men see
Butt your ear is properly serviced too. You’ll
find Puckett's crew well trained, experienced
men who know how to keep your ear going
for the duration.
B(|e
Puckett Humble Station
Texas at Whiting - Hi
rr=
Johnny alwpys Is and everybody
else is wrong- ^
I
If-
sfISsi
aswSaiNJSSat *g *j&g,^|S^g•tSti'SSttSSil!!.**
eil me, »
Im. He D
want to
and: DdPW M jposc Creek; at
Cherry and Market Street road m
»«ytown; at the Yellof Jacket
Inn at Wooster: at Commerce and
“ Goose CMelh..Bad
Sounilhi
Alarnil
swMrtWsny
M Hi# w«r 5iif»
©ut Mil uie ©I
face powder,
Pfinf, r©«ft,
etc. . . . ell you
Hr
- BOV WAR BOND* * fTAMM
see any gun flashes. After da- ta the fiVst primary. Allred,^
KVr.ua wt"tiSrew ^in„in "hods prac-
log a few supplies we withdrew tlcelly all of those votes.
-i-
Japs bombed Buna.”
.....BOV WAR BONOS » STAMM
qpency. There 1* a law against
selling to minors, but they get it
4*m>A ©1* sr • :* • t— - -
Uwtt Funeiil Milifmt
To Be Held Tod^f fecirclement
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(Continued from Page I)
Summers Rites
An HeM Today
services w*
>m. today at
ncral Home
where a
hoy or s girl gets into trouble,;
some adult Is partly rosponstble.
■ Idlenea* fc apothW cause of de-
hnquenty and this rWtSfa Bgg M
Funeral
held at S p.m.
t). Lee Funeral
were to be
at the Patti
for Sim-
,gM* Who need them. "One of the
things I have to do is to
'mm.
tell a a
*r'$M
minor girt that she cannot
^SLlSS®Sgl
Mr. Lovett served to the ortho- head* thrust mg into the heart of jMe h * hc#W ® ^ m j
pqdle camp division. Flrrt bm- the CaucaTu^ - V - !
dWpBtrtua UM.gr pptt/
German paiaer
' nr, and Misses Dorothy
patches told of W»t* ~%&'f J& >
activities
girl* and
support of and
and Gunp-
bbroe 'tankette*" dropped hfear w “ °nf **
2i=Siwari - Ja&ysaa»aaBeg"W*
in ff» morning.
. C.Et—The "old
would
fortunately, d
i of Phemx
Viil
Thing*
, complex.
-5»Ur%iSS
,<SBMb
mP
[W®
[,I-
m
-L.
Can a Girl with Big City Ideas
J,’• ' '•■}' '
m
bin WAR bonds » STAMPS
bureau of the
R. B. George Funeral
Services Held
Mkrod out qiii null.,
•At one point three of the Nazi Ketheryne Elayne Mgcbroff and
air-borne tanks were blown up Charles Allen Mgebroff, both of started a “Just-in-case" city-wide
with "Molotov cocktail*"- -benzine,- Baytown, and two brothers and cahvas* for all avaJlablc horses
filled bottles hurled from ambush, one slxtcr. end wagon* In the Rose City.
An official Tass agency dispatch ,...— -—-—■. i - ‘ .... .......-"■■'-..-rw
from the7 front said that violent
o^ngliAW ffaX’TSJS.TLr *ND 80A«° ly G.« Almni
Craehy. - wezc hetl ^ iiat ^ -------------
p.m. today at the TH-CIties Fun- "P to Voronezh on the Don along
era! Home with Rev. Franklin the Germans’ exposed northern
Help Today
.... —-
ton*.
" * xM.
of the Shiloh Baptist church of-
at hD home at 2:30 a m. Turn- tyho°ur Xr hmj the S-
Psllbearers were Claude W.
i. Claude V
Ullrich. Tom
Amos Helpmann,
1?hi*
A COLONSCFtoSNPOF ’
MINE W THE ARMY HAS
A CABIN UP ON THE
lake, AND HE SENT
SPLENDID /•"
1 COULD U RE G
vacation/-"
three brothers, and five
iiinnii...........
ggtX
v. alstcr*.
'
FORA VA
. .WOULD
. GOOD OLD
i UNX /"I WAS
GOING TO
TAKE FIVE
Wf®1'A
[ RAH-vwy
’ .AND CALL IT
.*-«?■
YEAR./
Buck the Traditions of a
Prim New England Village?
£Cy.'.. J2
pv M
MARK'S
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. -__mS‘*S<SS£>.°TSZ
sea V#ars near Kushchevka and an infantry
que said a
cavalrymen
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idal
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^ MARIE BLIZARD
Author of Many
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-this is her best!
When a lovely city-girl find*
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conservative New England vil*
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Barbara was prepared for
surprises—btit her most roman-
tic dreams never equalled, the
exciting adventures which Fate
and Cupid were to bring her.
Here’s a sensational new
novel of courage, love, schem-
ing and scandal by a famous
author of popular romances—
a story to grip your imaginatioo
and capture your heart.
<~&A
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Begins Friday, Aug. 7 in
THE BAIL
jp Coi
were forced to sit^feg.j
channel water*.
But now, an in?orn)Mt ,
with Increased strength tZ,!
taking th* battle*u» p1
waters. Wn
"We can look forward to „
creased scale of attack,' (J*j
to Rsrtiia
C0f Robert - v
I, cowp“"'nt''1
|!L, during th<
W»M P ’J
tut Mrs Ethal
Kawt Gulf Co-1
■* -dlu N Del
WAR DAMat,
insurance!;
Tobmit
toUW COhW
j and her
J 9:30 to 10
P aur W'H e°N|
Abandol
; to-1 i
Houston Business Celfep]
All Commercial Subhm I
SSTSiXsM
' ' tructon
It Serviei
25,
, Dennis Kenn
i*Atig of the All
Pupil's Catho|
today st the
Probers of
s plans for |
JP- Jo* ,
Pi in charge-
\ * H. Domd
of the July [
.from which “
11 profit of
m named
lA* August l
9 R. D. Martial
V|p L*v«|pr
( Martin and
for the
iced water
r.|UYWAH BONd
A, Ashley Ho*i
j&rove Membl
Grove cir|
| Baptist church
like home of Mrs.|
(.git JBafer, for
Frayer I
[hostess and
were
[toith,'-I- O. Holll
„ J. D. Lewis J
tart J. H. A*h«
-SUY WAR BONDI
LG. Members I
[Weekly Sessiol
i of th« A.
weekly meetir
• tome of Mias i
, too East Wrigl
Bee and punch ]
»Misses Bernice f
,i Msnteris, Louil
( Mary Je'an Will
H Betty Jane]
_a Louie Swain, M.|
fjyle, ar.d A. Nl
-SUY WAR BONOS
p,’.. Kew -..a-
[cast with beans
kernel of com si
ft bean meant no,
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OR EG
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 43, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 5, 1942, newspaper, August 5, 1942; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1101039/m1/2/: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.