The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 154, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 4, 1934 Page: 3 of 10
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the tint time in two ye*
will begin as soon ns thoee per-
sons who have contracted for the
service- wire their homes for
lighting- '
to supply the area with natural
Ifi OF HOMES
$ BUILDING
POWER LINES X"
cost of building the elec-
,f an extension of[tric ,inM wi» approximate *16,000
the f aaid. Standard equipment
hnes o serve | carrying- a 4000-volt load will be
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and a
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J. K. Mean*, gas company man-
ager, said the survey should be
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FEE IS REQUIRED
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j 20 at Mr*. I. H. Boyd's home. It
wae voted to change the HaSs meet
I »ng from the fourth Wednesday of
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THE REGULAR
PRICE OF
CALUMET BAKING
POWDER 15
NOU) ONLY ,
25?a pounds
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BAKING POWDER
BARGAIN/^
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! each month to the fourth Thursday,
j Mr*. V, L Duineil had ch*rge < f ■
| the aocial hour, with. Mrs. N,J. Jor .
jdan and Mrs. J, I). Long winners of
the evening.
A salad course was served tc
I twenty-six members and one vis
; itor, Mrs. A. Strickland.
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power
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palled today by J
i Attention
Mia*. Florence McElhany, Gooae I
Creek postmaster, that all gener.il'
was
b*t*«
vrill begin as soon ** I Electric lines will I
ted are wired, Wooster to the Triangle Service
it w
run from
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division manager of station, on the Market Street road,
Lighting and Tower: the\ down the Coady road and
, today. back to the south roud
the Gulf Cities Nat
ignmany, is making a surjJbe nerved hy both the power and
cost to. determine if! gas companies,
would be profitable 1 . Swain said that the coiutriiction
to
Try Sun Cli
delivery patrons are required by
federal regulations to pay a month-
ly charge, of 16 cents for a box at
the poatuffice.
"It will be impossible to serve
general delivery to the public", she
said today, "during the month of'
December particularly. Only tr.n-
sients are entitled to gener 1 deliv-
ery. Every patron of general deliv-
ery must make arrangements at
once for a box.
“The office force is not sufficient
To assign a clerk to this service, and,
the ones who do call will be forced
to wait in line for theif mail”;
Miss McElhany said that the re-
quirement of a 15-cent monthly fee
is not generally enforced, but be-
cause of the Christmas rush th s
month, the ruling must be enforced.
fied
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Approximately 80 customers will
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Mr*. Cecil Murdock of Tyler
spending a week here with her h
hands. Mrs. II urdodfls n, member
ai the faculty at Tyler.
Mrs. Ott of'Waco
week-end with her husband
Mrs. Jack Sounder* and son, Jack i
Elvin, visited with her mother, Mr*. J
Luther Chaehere.
Mrs. Jack Dyer of Houston who|
has been visiting her mother, Mrs.
W. M. Epperson has returned home. |
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Selph have re-
turned from a visit in Arkansas
with relatives
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lWUK ’ „ / BISCUITS COOKIES, CAKES AND PIES -
IEVER HAVE A W|TH NEVER * FAILURE. THAT’S WHY
FAILURE7 I ^ IT’S REALLY THE CHEAPEST
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Watch and Wait j
Commiiiionw Valentine
Severe criticism, for urging vio-
lence, ha* been directed against
Police Commissioner Lewis J.
Valentine, of New York City, who
ordered detectives to adopt a
policy of “marking and mussing
up" all known criminals who are
arrested. Valentine counseled the
officers to "draw quick and shoot
accurately".
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MIRACLE STORE
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J Announcement
The Miracle Store of Pel|y, of J
which Sam Davis Is owner and man-
ager, 'will start its. big Christmas
dollar sale starting Wednesday.
“We are ready for the biggest
sale in our history", Mr. Davis said, ;
"and everybody will be surprised
how much a dollar will buy during .
this event which Is storewide”, *
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American Federation of Labor; that
the winter starts with 550,000 more
unemployed than, last year. Ana
Mr. Green says the cffoi\ to in-
crease employment now is not "ax
general as it was at this time last
year".
Bars
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Delphi(ins Meet
The Delphians Club met in the
It would have been hard to keep1 Methodist church parlors with Mrs.
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KING SENT CHECK .
CALLENDER, Ont. fl'.Pt
George V has officially recognised
the birth of the Dionne quintuplets
by forwarding to Mrs. Olivia Dionne
a check for five pounds, represent-
ing the royal bounty for multiple
births.
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up indefinitely the pace set by
General Johnson, who has now
faded out df the N'RA picture.
Those who had part on the pro-
gram were Mesdames T.*P. Shear-
er, E. B. Maske, Campbell, Q. K.
Barber, F. M. Busch, Don McLeod
ar 1 Mildred McCamey.
Other members present were
Mesdames A. R. Shearer, Cum-
mings, McGonagill and three new
members. Mesdames A. C. Stephena.
L. E. Browning and H. Traversa
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niLLSBURYS
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gOM£ human beings will struggle
for life desperately, endui ng
torture, hunger, thirst, woundr; *11
misery, anything to live. .
Others struggle as desperately
for death.
A young Texas girl, 18, brilliant
student at a teachers' college, no
need to increase her relatives' sor Commodore Speaks
’ZXTSr* r namt', de' commodore Hatfield, Admiral of
“CiQifKj that-because ?he was “lone- .......j ^ •. .. _
. „ . . . - the Mississippi an<V Trinity Rivers
ly , life was unbearable.g . .. , .. L *. , .
t . . , visited the Baroers Hill schools
She soaked her clothing m r.l- . .. .. g n
... , . te-day* AtthelnvitationofDor-
cohol, covered her body as she lay ., J , . p , .
* u xvx w- : , j othy Short and Eugene Jenaon, be*
in a bathtub with towels, and . «.
■ . . , . . , . uldnssed the seventh grade. These
newspapers, also soaked m alcohol, . . . . .
.ii, ! i * * i . i tv-r> children took part at the re-
tied her hands and feet, awUv . . . .. ,
. .-t .. ' , ■ . « . chr.3tenmg of the famous “Texas
burned herself to death. Previous-10l * XT ... . . . •
.v f , , , _ • .. - fSteer^ on November 12 last year
ly, she had cut. herself on arms
and wrists With a razor irtade
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Kelley & Williams
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Havis Grocery
. Phone 127 - Pelly
Seidel Mercantile Co.
Phone M-1130 - Baytown
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Phone M-1US— Baytown
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“eaPPle cans 15? .
lowdrift j lbs 47c j
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SPECIALS DEC.
*5ih 6th 7>h gih
_______a when the Commodore left Anahuac
fon the journey to the World’s Fain
At that time the Barbers Hill
school- presented a hannei* to the
commodore.
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Pure Granulated
Jar
■pHE government takes a new
step, bringing suit against the
Hou.de Manufacturing company of
Buffalo to compel the company to
deal with its men through t!*e
American Federation of. Labor, un-
der Section 7A of NBA. v
The Great White Father at
Washington means to interest'hir.i-
self in jwhites well as Indians,,
even in minute details. Industrial
matters and wars are no longer to
be settled on a "fight it out, and,
the devil take the hindmost"
basis. cookies in shape of a turkey to Men*
......------■■■■ dames G. H. Wiuii'ree, W.l^ngstcm.
]UR. ARTHUR FI.E^ENHEIM- Fred Tillery, Joe Flowers, T. P.
ER, called “Dutch Schultz”, Shearer, Philip Seabum, Misses
said to have been engaged in the Mabel Weaver and Florine Slayton
beer business on a big and illegal and one new member, Mrs. W. M.
scale, denies that he has had an in- Summers and two visitors, Rev. and
come of several millions, a year, j Mrs. Huddlcstort. -■
vows he owes the United Sties'
nothing for income tax; his wea1th(School Hears Address
is much exaggerated, he is much Ductor ..Anna Witherspoon <*f
abused.' . ' Southern Methodist university,
police credit Mr. Flegenheimer 8p0ke to the student body of the
with wealth that runs almost into | Barbers Hill school Tuesday. Her
“astronomical figures” in'" connec-
tion with his beer business, “policy,
racket”, and other enterprises.
They affirm in New York, in C!ti-
cago and at Washington, that the
income of organized crime has ex-
celled that of the national govern-
SUGAR 10' rows 46c
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Laura Hay good Society
Laura HayKood iociety was en-
tertained with a social in the Meth-
odist church parlors with Mesdames
J. H. Harry and D.- D. Davis as
hostesses. Mrs’. ,T. P. SheUrer hod
chatge-uf. a aiuirt business mueUng
with the, roll call, eaffh member an-
swering with antrse of Scripture.
A' salad course was served with
Pound
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pineapple Juice . 25c
Orange Juice
Hominy
Catsup . . bottle 12c
spaghe«intttMacaroni
Soap . •I
No. 2.Can*
No. I
Cans
Pur
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Tomatoes
Jcaulje
BUTTER feV 32 c
12c|| CRACKERS 2 lbs box fle
ekage 3
2 CANS
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15-oz. can
PURL
27c
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27-oz. can
Big Value
14-oz.
Brimful
15c
25-lb
BULK
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Bag
Sugar 10 to 46c
No. 2 Can*
Red & White
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CORN
2 canr29C
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9c
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f FLOUR Special 24 lbs 75c ;
. CORN ^2 ’3 for 2gc
MILK 3 tall cans 17e
sol
Big Value
White
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Sweet
7 bar* 25C
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talk, which carried the students on
a trip around the world was made
unusually interesting by a large
number of dolls from the various
countries which Doctor Wither-
spoon had visited. She also spoke
to the Junior and Senior classes, on
“Points to BelConsidered in Select-
ing a College",
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POTATOES 10 pounds 19c
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In Our Market!
’STERS Select ’
Quality Quart
EF STEW lb
RK CHOPS lean cuts, lb 1«C
LLED ROAST ■■VaSc
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45c
ment.
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5c
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GuBtavius lyking of Sweden from
1523 to I960, was foundef of the
royal house of Vasa.
| ^Peaches .2 can. 35c
!;i- Meal. . . 10 «*.. 25c
WC f' ■ '/• •
Red & White Coffee
Vacuum wwaaw
Picnic Hams
Apples
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Fancy
WmStarkey-Odell
Miss Edna Starkey of Houston
and Robert Odell, son of Mrs. Irene
Odell; were married in .Lake
Charles, La., November. 22. Mr. and
Mrs, Odell will make their home in
Houston,
RICE
3 ». 13c
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Plus 5c tn Jar 25C
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BabvCalf LB
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Stroud are
the proud parents of a sixth son,
who arrived Friday evening. ”
Miss Elizabeth Heder, a student
of Sam Houston College in Hunts-
ville, visited with Mrs. Mildred Mc-
Camey. '
Mrs. Fred Grimes has returned
from an extended visit in Beaumont
with her mother, Mrs. A, Babin.
Mrs. Johniie Day is in Lake
A [g
ib. 13c
2 do*. 25c
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GRAPES red w2 lbs 15e
br Tangerines
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Winesap
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Extra
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£11
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Spun
Spuds Ifl^
mother, who is critically ill,
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Class Has Meeting'
The Fidells Matron Sunday
School class met with Mrs. Bl»ck;*»
Johnson for their business and so-
cial meeting.
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WHite Onions 3 lbs fjC
Delicious Apples, doz 17®
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 154, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 4, 1934, newspaper, December 4, 1934; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1145249/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.