The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 35, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 17, 1943 Page: 4 of 6
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V FA%E FpUR
THE 0Mr SUN‘ GOOSE CREEK. TEXAS
SATUROAY, JULY U,
jAr, JULY TT. TM3
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rradtng ot tbs sutmmnr
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Tkm M a* i
A Suggested Water NfW
Hoonton'a water problem, which ku
gtmm OmMfcr want nriooa for MM«jr-
ymmA A*f hlM IMMfead tho fO-UU.
wkw» • nhoUn Mart hr fowd »**•
oat >M<We*ky
- AUMMUl -U» jWt fWOlMf »hi-
tm b far liMiii H toh*
~ Wig I—Ti—» IM Jhafcif H-rr
flow alrrady
hr warm that (h*9 WM toMWnna to 1*0 tot
at th» pmi *t aaothrr
{*5* Wo afl MhM to IWH« toa rest
toj* mH.ImMIw Hitler. ho* mm » J*
aiaoo “Meraolial dnufril you Into this war
• l «bMh* a# O MM MMif at pro-
j*, Mi tttwr«M’>«W #m told
• to# Italian pe^le vara informed that at-
Mi srwlm "WOMtirtn* “»
the larritoey •» MW country and that Thta
M the *0o« eamaqaeat* ot the attamcfitl
taadarahtp is wOMO j»« base **•"
M JgOMOUoi aoi Ma fa»« i« rayiraa ' ...
TOR rVAlJtA**
riMATUM
wiil do UtUa good i
BbaRumwe sadtoa haatnei at Italy ate pmir-
—iirr mowaJmoa ■
| WE ULTQCAfUlt aetata
■ Ml • oAm
to haw been
patiaaMr and uMOWy^W
I lataat lateUigwoce train inald*
I
Afl of Homo county in toterfMeti
I In wfim Hi [biiIA hi ■ il ril IP B Til*7"
'^W;«ltt:'«ff~SNN thi fltturo
growth of tho “l(«tropolio of the
South, " tod citizens living outside of
the city will not oppose ony plan
which does not seek to impose a bur-
*••’ den upon them. ':'v:y.:.....
However, the citfawm of H oerto
oouty, who fjp«l thot they hove a
rihla is ■ pwthwi id Wbii Ticlntn rTrrr
water if the need zkAUld irtM, tninbt
Tbera ara yriafr to signs that the SridHW
at II Duaaa awMra ar« tired of t»e wtf aqi
<k> not iBtend to (lf«t Already more IbM
'tUm pdMtit haw been captured t» StrUy
aai ararUcaily aM of then are Italian* Mlga
raokrae offtcara am ieadtag their until ia to_______, ______
nr iMOMi —<Mfn« to a hoif........WHhT «-ttw niHilllt lUl
»<•« UaUani. to raaponra to this demand
riM Wir infphi - wMaqa si lasflefa
bearing the meaeayr In the Italian laaguagr
The people were told that planea drappiay
the leaflet* might drop block-huater bomba on
their next trip ortr. The aamy night Sngiaa.
tbs port from which auppliea and retafarre-
awato wsm haing marei to Mrily bosk the
heaviast bambino of the war Othsr porta and
- sMMia fa Italy mem pounded fit a demon- -
slump if rilisd might W srttsr thot the peo-
gtem^M>aa^the^th»Ost of destmotien fee--
No time limit was .set for acceptance of thr
em> of m—WCB3m ttl iln ■
Mode Of (heir aoidiera aad sriny of Ikdr owo
M(jSr was todicatsd that-it wmm.not
ramnio open indefbtiuly- AiT the people ef-
Itpty wiU know Ufa offar kaa been mndo
WILfc-TMET AfX-EPTT
of another member of her rich
rioiids set, . •: „
PAUL WYATT. MmsW
3^a
Leave My Heart Alone
ly ADELAIDE
lehiriHew
Bowdoin
—:---.
Everyone who plan* to
la asked to briny a -V
■ Mri) _
The pore on tb
hac^ wa» unfamijji^
tOude was stealthy
ajK ts» Tf
to her tight throat. »,
SCHOOL .
H^VUAT
^wnd.'
■he aurprisingly en- ' straightened up aad
a young stranger, face her. “Why; if,
not of hey social goiped. tor it wa* j.
mmmmM —«•
“ELEMENT OF TltHf HTIfTIII 1X1 IlfirngT
Barclay cgi Bridge
YESTERDAY: A Karen s father ” “Sure ltk, at." if. ^
tells her that her. sUter De- seem embarraaaed u"T.
niae'a little boy la comiag on * been caught In a .~»rTri|J8
ee ship from Europe to promlytng. or atteast-L?
live with them. poaition He gave her fcT
• ■ ■■■’T5""" ’ i slonl tria.: *m» 1^,1 Si
Cknphr Eight - kept locked r- , ■?**
^ EIMCE rtm hml iWcWW>-tt*t “tr ig ot ii^fat Ai
*1* could not do OH the things supposed to be" Karra'
waiting to be done at one tint*— ed him without thinklae~
or even think aa far ahead aa then realising that'she m.''
her mMV day, Karen put the one to continue asking tM,
Festival %st on her list. It was tioha, not he. After *« if
called-a festival for want of a not his d<s»r, or his tumcLT
name, and not because it com- right had he investigating
memorated any rpecial date, al- inquiring about it, evea'
though it was given at the same ‘‘Supposed to be ,
time aach yaar, during the full-' Haliday's tone held s hun ?!
moon, or harvest moon, as some gtl,t. “Dont you
tjouad a, • ' • • '■■■* ir^rwiffd?*ixT
Karan’s mother had begun it realise that tunnel make*
by inviting not only the friend# cedent hide-out7
And relatives of the Mg house, “1. that why you were
hut aO- the town's PMPfe oHL it over so carefully?" *.
anyone «Iae who eared to attend, pened so often when uikM
The lawns and gardens were fhia'young man, Karen ti,
strung with lighted lanterns! temper rising, that *
there was an-orchestra for danc- sense of irritation
log, prises tor. gomes, a feast
out -n long
tiki ifpwl lilU 'J in* Mwltio .
bring copterad by VO Ifaliaua Th# RoMono
later eUrrendrird fo their %wo prisoatra aad
Strength for Today.
“Iw.P.Amozf j]r. .
—-- % hH L DeaflWt IA
By Shepard Barclay
»«o II tor I
to tnkeyoffe
the Uffekah
inigseoond
wrjOriwmjii ■; . . • _ ...
forced to pay the city O profit for any 'Wr were not naked wbrtbri we wanted la bo
they do receive, either
MttvMpfl .*
- aS
i Hiii ggy ilghi in onrwiiir w
attp. channel industries M- a profit, and
<wfn« uilly net brwar industries
fTharc also are those outside of Har-
ris county who appear to have n pint
cbgm to an in^efeot in San JarinL.
»wr water EntlWY naTveol on count y.
and we behewe the doirrm rtf these
people also should be given considera-
tion. -
A plan which We believe would be
put to all: parties concerned we be-
lieve would hr to:
Create a county-wide water district
(to Include Galveston or other coun-
ties. If it is feaaible I
Mine a eoramiaaion to operate (he
gyitem. this comnUaBion to incite
iwMw#wtaiiivi[M nf |ha city 4ha eewnty
at larfe, the la rye ship channel indua-
triea and PoMibly a repreoentatri-e
other countiw
malt or hmala«wk
or wis *v :
jitigjn
Smals.-what c«
m prwfbrreA m\
MWd ftlsLory
up aad overthrow Mussolini aad his to)-
laWMaf After aM, that was the puqmet of the
ull tiaatum'
There are reaaoM U> believe that Mussolini
would hove been thrown into the discard long
if the people had been able to unite and
offensive action. But they have, first,
bkshirt fascists o( their own nation
'second, the Nasi odUtafy. to confront
they attempt such a movement The
people 'have been dowed for almost
ho. M a mulhll ba IW >■■■1^
loot the* will to resist distasteful government
They wl|f have to St urriMy-slck of MuaMltnl
ili Hi nrtnili bllafll IIHI *ff‘"f ‘tlig
Miioa. Ara thry that alckf Are they raoriy to
quit having their young men killed in order
to prolong the power of the Una of Hitler and
Mmiitlnl* Thafi " ---------
Mr.CKusrhm era
demand in order to find out.
TWO STBINGS BEAT ONE ‘
IT IS always belter to haw two
strings to your bow instead of one.
if you can In case the Aral does
not. bring the denirad, result, you
can then tty the getMiKL That ^l. jaw set- uP-M’Ub that trick
prinrtpliippiWmappreciable added-to the certain two club
K
saw that, if the spades would
break, he w<*jld get four tricks
there and a total of tune...So he
triedthe A. K and Q In suqcearipo.
but this didn't work, leaving the
everyone might help him-
self to barbecued hams and
chickens, salads and desserts and
icetl punehee. tU» Bell had car-
ried on the tradition, ulthough.
aa he thought when discussing it
with Karen, this might be the
lari year lor It If America got
Into toe, war, and many people
considered it ,-In already with ..
the prgseitt att-out program,Bf"
Settling I
her nerve.- ,
yfo, put curious." He ,
ed fils tone and manner 1
Hadn't they shaken haa*"
agreed, practically, to ban i
hatchet? He said turtle
even a more conciliatory
“It’e just that I never mu
an arrangement before
handy, no doubt,, when you ,
to avoid being gaped at w 1
publics?
method
flnit; SMJt doesn't work, you ate
IwhetL But If you attempt a cer-
tain ether course, and if faikCytM
still may have reccurie to the al-
trrnative.
hrrir Mine thttrit. (fWM of
the circumstance, which-
bite constituted turning
poipis In our live* acre Tlfi-
dw the domination «f
peter* fpr above our own.
People' who have no
|~ iMgui « fault raft ilits TT?
Those, on the other hand,
eho . hctnh religious faith
Ddt tiUSI __ rati II providence. To be-
lieve in lute >• to believe that there ia an
overarching perar To believe in providence
is t» have the Wm conviction that this power
is loving inMHgvnt. righteous, und wise -
st well as Mag all powerful
I recall al a child that when we rody out
into thewmtry to a surrey, my father would
allow me ta play with the ends of the lime.
Huriiih fancy
______ariertoftodowt *
aa<l.d- to a iMi WM h, |p .
iroaid fihv* to- fia aaalpened to f!S nhyp. — Phttori
peered, five triqks were sure tor tfiP duration, . bMft^tof 'aafety when- my
time, but rather because she 5ame on uorxix'cte
lw tra.-MM-HHt. E:l__
for KHIar and Mbsaoiini aad to Mva for,
and eivttlaatlon.
Grab Bag ----
Easy KnowtoBge
One-Minute TcM
t. In ease of a crime being committed
t,vfin»7,3
* A K
H.J 10
g 10 9 8 g
♦MM
A 10 8
, -Mttt
•* K T 3
(Dealer South. Both si.les
nerable \ . *
Tn ny. rbiMUb fancy I imagined I was diin .
tn* the Ml Mfrat horse Bor tfie ttwa ffH yVasris ef Hladem
in the luesig hands of my father So wo die-
raver It tn he all through life we ptay with
;hc m<h of the lines.
intoxication a defense’ • '~tj t
I What are the two general rlgages ef ' ran-
tempt ef 'court *" . „
J If the Sparrow signed a confession that
ha kUled ruck Robin, would lie be guilty ia
terms of law* .. . -
South Wrht North
Pass I’s<* Pats
Pass J NT Pars
It was too bad to nee (hat de-
spades instead (ft C
merely picked the suit that didn't
work." »
He was wrong Trying diamonds
first was sounder bridge If they
t had not broken fortuitously, Bast
could still have tried for his Wlnttr
— AfLak to^spadw^ On Tfie cdnlrary.
trying thcypailes first meant tliaL
.1 If they would not break, the dig-
*“■ mond effort Was useless, as failure
• of the spades would, be Jjpund to
f-a,t establish the ratting trick for the
I NT defenders. .
3 NT . . .
Your Merk-Kad Lesson
Five Years Ago
la Hm Tri-Cities
Tsriri Hnerar.pe
If this is your note! day. follow your own
Insight and judgment if .yau hope to attojn
sue rasa JDo not listen to other* You are
studtoua energetic and affection sir You
h»*Tplra«in« manners and will have a M-
genial Jumr life Don't forre vourself to think
early this Morning You would moat likely get
the wrong anewer to the questions that era
bothering you Be aiMM aa the sphlng' at
e»Iv»* ale In the hands of an ell-wise Heaven
!v Pstker Uod always has been and shrsy*
__ _ will be la control
from the
Mglra any canal or acqurduct »>’a-
t*m which ia conitruYte,! g common
carrier from which any firm, niuni-
eipality or indtotdual could purcitaac
Water at the enact emit no long an a
supply Wan available
fliMK* evusatfiirtuus iknuu^W ta- q
1 Wit hotlt -"3
tax lien «»n any property egoept the
water distribution system
Set rates for sale of water ar low- tn*» bf • margin of su «*«#* r _
an possible to provide sufficient reve- ^ *,(000.11-
due for operating expenses, rein*- i—aurimrttt mm with p»u, hoimtos era^ -S ^9UaK9S^ ----
r matntVTlITTre dr MM** sfllHali in furtherance at Blane for Htots an Etiquette
... , ■ __________ - ------- dblro wy good t*s tb KaW *
9ro’*ct ' — raaaitsstkto. h-si-ase- yuu -gwto■ ewton
rlarer fail to make hie contracL Do you know the new Laws of
despite verv luckv bresks tn the Contract Bridge on the following
heart atnt. South led the heart 2, Infractionn by a member of the
North putting the A On the J; ind defending side?______________________
the rvtumetTffwyi ffYer^TfivTIIe 1 Premature action — leading
10. forcing the 0 When South or olaving too soon.. of nll(>). .
jsrs4= rs ■sskt^U.
W tSr^tt.' the high 7. though North did not * 3 Conveying illegal Informs- - ■ *
know that. 1 lion about h<s hand or his drain*
With.two heart tricka sure, also « Improperly exrv'uog lurtC-
two diamonds, snd a club. East maining card or card*-
commemorate something special,
the betrothal -of The daughter of
the house. • .,
Not that that would come aa
snweh of 'a surprise to the guasts
and townspeople. ^Xvervone to-
town, reduced to U\e intimate
perspective without the tourists,
who soon would swell the popu-
lation to double or three times
its number, was interested Jn
everything that went on among
those who were considered “na-‘
tives." It did not matter whe-
ther some lived in veritable pal-
aces on the ocean front or re-
sided In most modest one-story
dwellings. If you were a year-
round resident.
"c1tl»fi.~~ySu~ were
chosen few.
like
come
Distributed by Xing fftlurse Syndic*!*. lac.
did not include peo ole who lived
in trailer camp*, or even any sort
of tourist. These might be a
•'necessary evil" to the trades-
people and the like, but (be real
P natives rather resented them
deep down to their heart*
' i It would be rather nice, though.
Karen thought, to invite that odd
young man. to show him that
"Oh, you Were." He ...
think he could appease her i
tliaL or with that wide
Besides, *he hsd been
for him for several
and be bad never show* us
leasC*ah* had be*B W«rt-mrt»i
vite him to the Ft
though she was nm si
now thit she would 9bt 1
"What did you want torn!
for?"
"Just to look at you * Iral l
enough? To renew our
ship."
"Yra* Well. I .haven't tiara I
morning. I'm late mw ,
breakfast. I have a tnilhoa g
_ one things to do Toaigkta?
«M tharalMa 1 HffBltt iMtoaLL-
were one of a ^ umnted to sea yoe
that too. Would it be 1
came?" His blue __
Into fiera.-wtmttw IM
friendliness now or ast
manner was confident, as f I
knew about the party |st.|
had said he khew all sbslt I
Hadn't her
“I don't care if you
not.” Her reply wa* not M|
clou* so she added "fee r
; .. breakfast time, to avoid th* ——4-—— *——— •
ng nAil y fifwvmirrr
if you want to. Mr Hslrisa*
•Thank you very- niuA _
_ _ made b*
mocking I
A coolest loomed In th* •lectin# In the
Obdar Bayou school district in which voter*
aI(jSliBiilui liiahiianama pB
__\ ^
rtb'mPir "t raiqUaLMira nrf t:
1st tmprifr171^1* in Houetnp as wwu -----
for anything in the world. Late this >ft< rnoots
eneouraga your friends by giving them yotsr ACOOBB
imperasdont nf the happy aad ewra# ; or* — 1 VoMteh
•head Talking thing* over Into this evening 4 Speck
with n young friend at the end of a Mil 7 Ascend
ssay bring yon an tmmml amonnt . » Irryutar. ^ 7 Hy t mu|.)
, gnawed inlet >| KkOtril
lJFullofUnl 10 River to 3d Nickel*
4 OoOapoe < S3 Mite .
i Bay window 94. Taut
• Weight of 98 Japan tot
'“Hrifi- coin
appeal to baton**, men of East Harris
m u, d«M Of tol'toWtra
bbto to bnon a nrajemd ILtoMto «bb-
-----------U Harris
r*ttsl -hBpflfctHf* To
Sa to every Industry ami to judual In
ibe county, for tbe pne* at wtoic b
Mbtoitrr future frwwth of tbq.MiUre fa Wariungura aa^djM. the tor
rounty. Houston and the other cit.cn
*"*"**■ ttoVtoallo* instrumenti or pomuatooo. may bs
-fiSBKBSRSa
lobs of water each day MaOt of them monoplane with a tongj* iTVhons
own tMr own wails aad nroduec toe. H* wt New Tork lourag sir
water at extovuraiy low ~ Nrab
Many people die to unsuspected weak
whd# In swimming
17 Depart |
18 Fragment
10 fkw«iK»
M ttw9rss8 -
ZZlTZZ'L- — — -a- LZSt - JtBSSS
mthdigr tonitoMto pan nustos* tori HKirjty- 9S Cbaitoto
mss to manner, a «mny OepoatUon. re- It Unkippy 99 Pty wtth
^ wnmnm it tj Club
to locate along th*
st he aUe to obtali
-w codto. If btw r
"nrtotal phtntu
he ebaanel they fl,-t11.111
■bhe
to Orilfonria*,
year loved onmjf.yw* wsto. ram honw fife
to be truly amiaMr tf yes, awaken at » a. at
in s eombstlvT mood, tarn around tad gn to
*»» 'y**. Yma Mtob.rtbtod be exemplary
toe SAMS worship a* that ran ran tfi|l
irritation out to your mind Bay aO toe kind-
le generous things yob raa tn ktobtr* roar
(amity aad friend*
92 Club
35 Traverse
27 Choice
' 0to#
29 Actor’S part
30 Mrtpl
J» Catkin
33 81 retong ap-
ham*
30 Conical
..... tons- ' ■'
40 Frier's tlH»
41 Rodent
41 Jap herbs
r a onob nf'Hv'
For the Festival was not at
wont keep
(Its'Bo OeoUnuedi
all formal, and all the guests, re-
gardless qf social position wr
Onanrisl difference*, mingled
toeely and were on the same
footing
* Karen had goUon up early
every morning that week to take
ip in the ocean. She krai
longer than necessary.
4t|
45 Anger
4* Maxim
prepetmary nrtag wiled upon by
■afeMNwa*** nMnm tost he assy to
thinking to a third
ssaS?1-“
I X Ms: tot KMotoeotlaa
tot S charge to araMrio,
S Dirraj^^H
ravrt (
ta tke
•mpedUg' lrortre. .rah aa |
1-■ ujgfr
nrap be arad to re- 35 Hrd
with
s<,lha start. Bto
MtottoWaa to wtf
S No Its gtok aratt atM he pewve*
r Sight organ
2S Decree -
40 DowAr-
u wmm
t :2^-
tto ship
able and at
. .... io u,.-
sr* svsil-
^teria county
You’re Telling Me
sa=jiSSiHae kSSSS?*58"
“—" “wK-sSSE dSS-SSr^
.ct-
rf£**afir;Mrtrt
toHKtoarttoHBE
H ffH +H
dll ddt MBS
dllld
asitoia mhmmm
rf«»S •■■■■
Jl« stftU
perhaps, on her stretob to prl
■ rote tooch. but abe bad not en-
countered her trailer man. aa she
' thought to him. MUkh
H» was not ia right .this mom-
SrotoTbr* U^kJSrtith1^
. touch to attend to la last-adnute
daulli that abe had no time tor
towering He had said he took
his daily sprint each morning at
this hour. She didn’t see why be
tod foranken this particular part
to the ocean frontage, rarely she
had been very careful not to re-
mind him that it wne considered
private property. Maybe he had
given up "looking at the Mean,"
tdr totojk to WHTHPicuiouj
trailer hod moved aa rams whan
as ns to be nearer the aan, al-
l$L,
.1$
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fjir
«n sMB tores 1
•SHS5£cysl?^“ “
cwtoym a mytitoii tptoton
lira JSBtr.DK TMr bxtvttitfi iv
B^rBBPTAP T V Q KCIff-IWlTIWT
WHEN
V'- V
OrP-
-
SyyJif^.T which h«s hern condu
0T4£& Hgf
be**?*". ^ jgt^Jlomcr Day
^j^sdit .he intermed-
temating In
5er\-le*» are being held I
WE^rniU he intenned- week in the Methodist cl
Homer Davonport. wtth morning rarricaa at l
jtim JSU —to SL and Mrtn&g ratvkea atl
?’££«: Mrs tiy pm. Brayor services arc f
■ fiats-Mr* each evading at 8:00 tor1
'wfTTack Crumpier and mfcn and women. The to
' ^pmerton, tonchtrar BnBd umter toe direction of|
L dlnn, sup* F. M Busch is attracting a
f TVwUr. grmip of young people |
group sings each evening di|
the regular church service,
rvonnlo' nf Un«l II,
h* ------
1 polk •* and Mr* H.
, teachers; begin-
,K%|iBrSL"K
p him ott is. to he
for the school also,
on Day was held Frl-
,tr teachers .nri* pupils
enrollment
people of Mont Be|
Cre the Methodist church
to enjoy the. fellowship of|
dinner that follows.
Good crowds have been attl
ing the services the past -
weeks and everydne in the
navenport, pnstor, ihuttlty U urged to come tori
r'TIfln*'------ 11 1,1 ■irulni " -—I
peoplp of Hie com-
nmim*
___peol
IM.
___, iN-tTALLED
irnfittn WHNiE
At intulletion ceremon;
Belvteu Rebekah
fL was held in •*“
»y of
lodge,
the Lions
U. S. SUBMARINE BASE.
LONDON. Conn. d.P-The
mous fighting words of the N|
..■c cm-aatnaja;"’
Bebekahs, oflictat- ^nmuaittpn" — may base Ini
enced William Htiinens Ro*e|
forsake - the ministry for
iword. .
Rose, at the outbreak of
wasc 10 and m Bible sttideM |
Louisiana College. Pineville,
He decided to- complete
studies and on June IS, 18ft.
* Beulah Jackson, Dept.
Sr. Ellen Boyer. Dept-
Mary Elsie Oakley,
Sr. Gladys Casey,
Ir.
'Wafer ___
Karsh: Sr. Ibble Bond*,
Oud; Sr, Ella Goodman.
X S : Sr. Grace Parker,
^Mttowtnj: were installed
rkRieert of the h>cal lodge:
er, P. N. O.l
Abt-
ordained for tjie ministry at
First Baptist Church of Shr
iST^ipriW
Myrtle , EptW, Word. grmf> he rtrugj|cd with a de-
Bltoknm ctmdurtrats. ion uj*; j, 1942, when
■~Vyg'.<£E
if^jst ar6jt"'ssi ts«?s tsf
IV ? *rtJ ^ theJiandllnjt anAJiring ot t
r« and visitor* present
ihments were served at the
i’toto store,
_ ON OBOWir
.JTSKl) M NOAY • -
thureifi people and their
' ‘ r fiaW "aifinTr oh l»
following the morn-
ehurrh services Sunday
liw.tnings w« wTSiquung us
are the things that all preaehel
hold -dear. I am a young ma|
It is better that I do my
as a young man in the arm«|
- forces and let Odd him*elf
tbt'juaye as to Whether I aha|
" eohie back'Yo The" nilntsR^T"1
Rom. thc-son ol Mt_. tai-Mr|
W. P. Rose of 1548 RUsabcth «tl
LASSIFIED ADS
____ WANTED
t msat duplay frigidaire and Use0 washing machines, Begard-|
prassOrtolMiitoJbhkat-btobt—MdrwPranatottor^tatoejrBMw
a thicken* brooder, ’ large trie Company. Telephone 24* _ L
t kern with Un not. Ayhart a »-trc|
‘ ' t BayffiLBaME lL-tol
_ new bedroom suite.
I mattress Included. Tele-
1903 JX 33-Stc
I Jtrsey milk cow. Fourth
• an left side of rand, north
’i item. Cedar Bayou.
33- Stp
1 caws S R IVtlllam* Cedar
34- dtp
house,
hsuTt#; I
TI >ii|iiii HUnit In prltats rsr *~|
Lra Angeies. Will hrtp psy^ex-l
penra* Telephone ..fto-M. 98-0t|
To buy Small sludio piano nr
spinet piano Write Fred Alt-
gmier. Box 796. Goose Creek
Sltotp
To buy. Electric portable Singer
. sewing machine.’Telephone
jeWIF H-ltp |
J*1 • • - ■ '* ~ ""
to Unde man’s bicycle tor wom-
UIV Mlritc’Tn good condltioiT
TIM Mly Road. Telephone 10I*-
W. 84-2*r
[tot trailer house for sale or
h.Jkjuity m 1843 “M ay*-
a tt R HUnmond. Black's HELP WANTED
nailer Camp, ChanneMeur, ..',»»»■ ----■*
M-ltp "HELP WANTELi—Five waitreae-
at^t., -•* Beam on 4 komi. 8» week.
- . ^totoK ona ' Yeilow Jncket
AsmnsmtlMRuld heifer And* Boost** 82-tfr
Itotof hem. 1015 N. Pruett T-—.------
. M-9tc White «* celerod gtria to work,
iggj' ' -N toBMiiAy
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—’Court* W. Tam* MOtf ^ ^ u., , ■
LT^.AIso furnltra* amd Colorodcook.Liire wpl««. Gg*
...........mm it . •* '• • ■ ■ »W-B*
Employee to Houston lighting A
Power company detorae 4 or 5
----- 1087-a
35-Jtp
* roum TODAY
- Mtemton to the tori*
[Jt^csr RraaonaMe rate*
E • WHITE»
WlttLE BTATION
“»Oorti Phase Ml
TOP PRICES
tv USED Can
Thod Felton
UVBOITBm
to M a hewn. W#
and IdxU an
■iwmis^toora priority
'^Torara
WANTED TO KENT
Oomo* qm to. Trisikm M
Mamey Electric Cbm pony »-tfe
waatsd to not hr August flrat
4 ts 8 room bsukt In town or «•*•-
try Write Box BE Chro to The
if-M.
AUTOMOBILE
LOANS
LOW RA1TS
u: its la
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BUCK TURNER
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 35, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 17, 1943, newspaper, July 17, 1943; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1027092/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.