The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 140, Ed. 1 Monday, November 26, 1945 Page: 8 of 8
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"rumen Pays
Mother Visit
On Birthday
GRANpViEW. Mo.. Nov 26.
«.E»---Mrs. Martha Truman sett
r-----settled
oown to her routine household
ot*5* 1‘fd*J\*nd f,*ured that her
“ “kthday present had been
the best of all-a surprise visit
from her son who became Presi-
dent.
Mrs. Truman, keen-eyed and
ready-witted, was not in the least
disturbed by all the furore her
famous son caused when he "took
a notion" to see his mother yes-
terday. a
Smiling slightly, the little old
lady Indicated it was "like Harry"
to make an unannounced 2,000
TH1 DAILY SUN, GO<&E CREEK, TEXAS
Gold Mine For Historians
Hoover Library Is Tower Of Peace
tary gen use* but a group of schol- state rather than a private organ-
ars working in laboratories wTTTv Ization *
discovered the secret of atomic The collection grew quickly to
power that terrific force which such proportions That Mr iZver
may either destroy the world or on returning to this country de-
raise Civilisation to a level higher tided to turn to Stanford uni-
than man had ever dreamed. veraity for expert aid in collecting
A group of scholars with head these documents, their preserva-
quarter* in Palo Alto and with tion and their study. A beautiful
assistants scattered all over the building was erected by the uni-
world are now engaged in a simi- veraity, the Hoover Library
lar great project the dream of War. Revolution and Peace. I
discovering and harnessing the After tile armlatice of 1918 pro-
forces which have caused wars frssor E. D. Adams of Stanford's
and revolutions down through the department of history was sent to
Europe to organize and direct a
group of young scholars released
from military activity. Many
documents which might haVe
PROPERTY FOR SALE
| Real value for your money .' Six
[ room house, three bedrooms. On
lot 50x100. Three blocks from busi-
ness section, Goose Creek Phone
1192, Bynum and Woodruff.
_____ 138-fltc
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24 ,.
GOOD NEWS!
To all Colored Customers
buying in—
ST. CHARLES PLACE
On the Lynchburg-Crosby
Highway.' *
ages
There are good grounds for be
lievlng that the scholars of the
— uuniniwumcu i.UW- ----•••«. v..»v WSIV •vui/inig wi U 1C a » , , ---------■'
mile plane trip to spend only two Unit'd Nations will reach an ,. umcnta whlch n'ight have
hours with her on her birthday agreement to cooperate in work- oUlerwise becn lo*t were thus pre-
The President's mother had ln* °n this great dream while {°r th* world.
m . . I ho Maakoh 111....
WATER ... We arc now pip-
ing fresp water from our deep
water supply system to all lots
in this beautiful addition
fast as pipe Is available. You
now have fine shelled streets,
with lights, and soon you will
have gas tool l
hoped for a telephone call from
him hut said she wouldn't be too
disappointed because he probably
was busy, her daughter, Miss
Mary Pane Truman, said last
night.
“We didn't know he was com-
ing until just a few minutes be-
the statesmen of these countries ^be Hoover library has been
are still bitterly disputing their Kenerou»ly assisted by the schol
many other national differences *clentl*ta and statesmen of ,
Hoover Goes to Work wo/,d- °"« ot thc *Uts |
It was during a crossing of the 'ah>e from Dr. Alfred Fried,
North Sea in *the course8 of the v«hV^f 'iUnSSand~1'',nner of lhc
World War I that Herbert Hoover JJSi **** ™» collection
----- .------ . . . covers the period of the peace i
Dj W>methlnK h0 movement from 1892 to 1922
. ~ ;-"uT"T’ wa* impressed oy something h<
fow he walked in, Miss Truman read about the difficulty of obtain- ---- -----,
"i4 ing contemporary documents and libr^of Vhe
papers years after the events to of. tbc m,n«try of lnfor-
HOMES BUILT ... Our con-
tractors will now build for you
in ST. CHARLES PLACE on
easy terras. 5-room homes.
$500 down, 3-room homes, $250
down. Balance like rent.
Drive by and see thc nice 5-
room homes now for sale.
Brand new, will be completed
and ready to move in by thc
1st
Mrs. Truman was celebrating pa7wri' ycar77fter"Sr7vents“ to llbl!ary ot. the ministry of infor-
with brief whkh they referred «ation of 0r«t Britain during
her birthday quietly with brief which they referred
visits from relatives and friends Hoover decided to
when the first carload of secret unique opportunity
Ihe ho'JT’ UP fr°nt °f ~ thc cornn'iMion {or »IMf
.The Presidential spetyal, 'The
Sacred Cow," lifted into the air
and headed back to Washington
at 3:08 p. m. iCST) slightly more
than two hours after his arrival.
erasn hw JVorld War This includes an ex-
chairman hauativc study of the propaganda
reifof m methoda of the various nations.
VI me commission lor relief in ~ ------
Belgium to begin collecting vital „ , an°U>er is the James A.
and elusive documents of contem- *vay collection on Irish history,
porary history. which includes documents about
Jtary maiory. muuuca documents aoout
The position of this organize- Ro*el Clement and the Irish
rin u’nc u’ifkn,.i —a—* . independence movement.
tkm was without precedent in in-
ternational history. It performed Today the Hoover library owns
—*• a wealth of documenU to be found
nowhere else in the world, record*
DR. BEN F. AMMONS
Has Resumed His Practice
•“ at the
AMMONS t AMMONS DENTAL CLINIC
Goose Creek ,
LIST YOUR REAL ESTATE WITH
SEE BONO REALTY COMPANY
‘Tri-Cities Leading Realtors"
Business Property—Homes—LoU and Acreage
fHA LOANS — INSURANCE — G. I. LOANS
Clifford M. (Sparky) Bond-Realtor
*A LOOK MEANS A LOT
: Baytown-Pelly Road
BAYTOWN WALLPAPER & PAINT
CO.
Phone 1217
SU“WD «00FCPAINTS
PAINTERS’ EQUIPMENT
— All on Easy Terms— ~ -—
Call us when you need a Painter or P^aperhanger
ing with unparailed detail the
tragedy and hope of the 20th cen-
tury's quest for peace. The three
main divisions are: 25
Three Divisions'
1—WAR, in which it is' eon-
cerned less with its military as-
pects and more with its economic
and social facets, including the
materials and methods used to
control men's mind.
2. -REVOLUTION, which em
braces those revolutionary move-
ments which have particularly
manifested themselves In the pres-
ent century — nationalism, demo-
cracy, international and national
socialism, communism and fas-
cism.
3. —PEAcic, which includes the
whole range of international rela-
tions and a history of the peace
movement
Recently the library has ex-
tended its activities into the far
eastern area. This has been made
possible by generous contributions
by Jeremiah Milbank. Another
likely expansion will be into the
field of South America wth the
full cooperation of some of the
outstanding scholars of that conti-
nent.
“Here is an amount of wealth
which makes all the gold you have
stored underground at Fort Knox
seem insienifir»nt"
REMEMBER . , , When you
buy from THE MORRISON
LAND COMPANY, you are
buying as fine a piece of
property as money can buy.
All lots are sold with a GUAR-
ANTEED TITLE, NO INTER-
EST and NO TAXES, and the
privilege of paying out iii full
at anytime, and building right
ROW; ■
LOTS $185.00 UP . , .A few
choice lots are still open for
sale at $5 cash and $5 per
month. Size 50x116 ft:,-up to
half-acres.
Cali or write for salesman to
show you: Phone C-41302.
The Morrison Land
Company
p. 0. Box 4063
Citizens State Bank Bldg.,
iMain gild Preston) Houston.
“REALTORS'1
PROPERTY FOR SALE
I ‘“V equity in 5 room house, 4‘s
i acres near interurban. Lights,
water Immediate possession Gil-
| bert Grounds, North Coady Road.
!___________________ ’ ,!35-6tp
Still have S-acre tracts in Cedar
Bayou. Good soil, lights and gas
available. Long-McDonald and
Company, Mike Katrfbe Building,
Baytown, Phone 691-J.
Four room modern home on 55-
WANTED TO RENT
Returned veteran) overseas, i
years, wife and child urgently
need furnished house or apart-
ment. Please call 729-JX. 135-fitp
Furnished home or apartment in
Tri-CiRes. Phone 52 in Mont Bel-
vicu. 136-8tp
FOR SALE MISC.
138-3tc | Shock absorbers, carburators, gen-
erators, floor mats, plugs. mti‘-
foot front business lotT In "High- fler*’ uU plPes' ttand tools> ’pe'
lands. $4000. Jones and Jones 1 clal aa*ortPl*nt of bolts and nuts, i
1003 Miriam, Umar Court Phone 1 Ted'* Aut0 Parts' 1400 N Goosc’
40. 138-tfc I Greclt Street. Rhone 929. 12*’-tfc J
Four~room modern house,7a-™ i Kiddies'awlni sets, dothM TtnT
and wash house, in Baytown.
50x125. $4500 cash. See J. T. Hop-
per, Wood Street, W«o."Ur Heights , - -----------JHHHIPR9I
137-6tp I C. N. Cook general agent for Na-
Urge 6-room houae'^Fgarage 1 Jiona) „ Uf? I"*urancc
in excellent condition. On 50x“w : Con,p*">-- 01d ""c , f«al '***”*
lot with streef at . jT i specializing in health, accident,
06 V Alhl, \ m “C 7Ck i hospitalization and income pro-
Frtst National'Rank l?? tcctlor. 214 E. Texas Avenue
rirst national Bank. Immediate ; pt,nne f.as • m vam
possession. Telephone 590-W af 1 ‘ h0n*
FOR SALE, MISC.
One pair matched mules,
pair
matched' horses, gentle in every
respect, and harness, W. E, Gan-
non, Naval Avenue, Burnet Drive,
Oakland Estates. 139-6tp
1935 Chevrolet for sale. Excellent j
tires. Inquire at 418 East Homan. ,
140-1 tp j
Twelve-gauge automatic shot gun
and 2 boxes Shells. $60. 210 N.
Goose Creek St 140-3tp
Electric Hawaiian steel guitar and
amplifier. 305 Stewart, Stewart
Heights Call between 9 a.ffl. 'and
2 p.m. 139-3tp I
"dry-
®ySINESSS|KVlCE
Tri-Cities GlasTTI
106 Cedar, Baytown ph ®'j
INSTAULED'^
prompt servicb
lther
r|T,KS-l'»ir' MX*! ,0"I8I
Maximum yealerda;
I ,iini"lUI"
last night, 46 deg
Stock Trailers F0r b
Body and Fender w0r!
See Willi. 0r|<
:L 28 NO. 141
131 -12tc
ter 4 pan, or on Saturday. 132-tf
Acreage, lots, homes Jones and
fones Real Estate. 1003 Miriam
‘-“mar Courts. Phone 40. 115-tfc
Five acres, 4 room house, oarn,
chicken house. Lighta and water.
Kiddies' swing sets, clothes line r' ' '
garage, poleg. clark Welding Works, 1102 Three thousand- bales good drj
N. Goosc Creek Street. Phone 1110. pral!;i<' ***■ S8« Per bale, you haul
" *«“** '■ | R. G. Fiorance, Phone 1114-J 01
670. 140-^tn
LOST AND FOUND
Lost Black and white femalel
Springer spaniel answering to
name of "Patty.” Phone 1246-J. Re-
ward for return, • 135-6te |
......_____ . Lost: 3 months old Pointer bird ■
704 White truck, ’39 model, and j aog. Left yesterday morning, Any-
310 Universal shovel, %-yafd, one knowing whereabouts please
with' new motor. Drag bucket! call B. B. Williams, 189-J Mr
available. $1000 cash. Write* box I 158-J. 135-tfc
488, Peiiy, or |Wdone 292. 131-tfe J Ust: navallere with red stone. Re-
SCREEN WIRE both copper and ward for return to 103-Maya Lee
Gas available "“"-‘' galvanized. Highland Farms Cor- ! Heights. . A3?!?*?.
Road, on reservoir, B^^wn can- fA?1’0"' Highlands' Te <aa ™°nfe White fox terrier with Rale ,
ai. $2700. $1000 equity. Balance ■ L .......’ lul-tf: j lemon ears, one slightly dropped, ir
easy. Immediate possession. Jones ■ Eight lots, 50x100, in Casey addl- smad lt‘mon spots on back. W«#r-
and Jones, 1003 Miriam, Plione 40. !tion' Cedar Bayou, a corner plot, j** red collar when lost. Named
122-tfc One fine gaited saddle and cow Pat- Ijbern reward. Apartment
horse, one 3-gallon Jersey milk s™ Houston Courts or phone
cow with heifer calf,, one springer 127I-J, lSBiatw
Jersey cow about to freshen in 45
days, one full blooded Holstein
heifer from 5-gallon cow, spring
ing heavy. „ One practically new
hack, fully equipped- I buy and
sell stock cattle, riiilk cows, and
hogs. Phone R. E. Burnett, 1153.
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ _134-tfc
f>00 good eight-foot cedar posts,
Plywood, 4x7'-‘4 inch, 4x8'-‘i inch,
4x8’-H inch Phone Highlands
2541 or apxly Highlands Farms
Corporation, Highlands, Texas.
116-tfc
See Willi*
319 B. Adoue
SOUTHERN RADIOJ
■ Phone 8B3-M
Pick-up and DeHve*.
Gulf Coast Electric Col
Market and Pine t
Phone 1367-w
Wiring—Fixtures- Supply
Store and station for sale or
lease. Apply E. E. Staples, High-
way 146, Cedar Bayou. 125-tfc
Eight room house> in'" Prily,-$g,00(j
cash. Apply 211 First Jones. Phone
38 or 326-J. l35-6tp.
This is the place you have been
looking for! Close to town. Nice
Bye room house on- corner lot.
gutters, sidewalks, -p.ived
street on one side, two car garage
with concrete floor, apartment
over garage. This place is reason-
ably priced for quick sale.
Nine five room house approxi-
mately five years old. First class
condition. Call B. B. Williams
189_-A:____. r; fts-tfc-
Several good buys around Goose
Creek. G. M. Ammons, 20714 W,
Texas Avenue. Phone 1305.
__ _ - 136-tfc
Several tracts-of land overlooking
PRACTICALLY
SOLD
OUT...
Burnet's bay for sale by owner.
Suitable terms. Will consider
trade. W. E. Gannon .Naval Ave-
nue, Burnet Drive, Oakland Es-
tate*.________ 139-6t>
Monuments, > markers, cemeterv
work. Tri-Cities Monument. Mar-
ket Street and Pelly Road. Phone
759-R. Baytown 119-tfc
shipment 1 and 2-Inch1 mesh 12
36, 48 inches high Highlands
Farms Corporation. Phone 2541.
_,___ 123-tfc
Citrus, orange, lemon, kumquat,
grapefruit, and satsuma plants
139-gtp
Lost: ln .Baytown: Foreign coin
bracelet, valuer! as gift; Reward.
Phone 114 317 N. Gilliard Street.
Goose Creek. . l40-3tp
Lost: gray and black striped male
Persian- cafe- Mrs. Jr C.’ Kannar.
Phone 190-W. 140-ltc
Lost in Bay Theater Sunday after-
noon: eight year old girl's cream
colored coat with.red velvet col-
lar and red buttons. Phone 911-W.
Deliver to 603 Riggs. L40-$tc
HELP WANTEP
TRI-CITIES PEST
CONTROL
We Kill all Insects and ka
Tdrmlte Speciad.u
Phone 514-J 412'4 stei
REFRIGERATION
Commercla! Salee and u
C R. ERICSON
Refrigeration Servioa
Market St Road
Phone 9>08-nj.
Two experienced" waitresece want-
ed. Cecil's Cafe, Baytown. 105-tfc |
Women for city directory canvass
in Goose Creek, Baytown, Pelly,
Highlands, and La Porte. Easy
Wk, no selling, good pay .full or
part time. Box O, Daily Sun.
isi-tfc
I have names of more thAn
500 people in my files who
want to buy homes in the Tri-
Cities area. Many of them
have up to $5000.00 in cash
ready to invest,
Call 189JX
B. B. WILLIAMS
for
REAL ESfATE
Loans - Engineering
Developing
Office. 221 W. Defee
$1.00 up. Also ever blooming cape
jasmine, 75c up, Stevenson Land-
scape Service, 40014 Michigan.
Phone 615-W. !35-12tc
dirt at
FOR RENT
ON SOUTH PRUETT
Large five room house on good
corner lot. Not a new place,
seem insignificant,” said a Euro-
pean scholar who visited the
Hoover library. “If mankind is
ever to know permanent peace, if
the vision of the brotherhood of
man is to be realized, then thc
secret may be found locked within
these walls "
but wijl make some family a
comfortable home. Has gar-
age. $3900.00. Only $1000 cash
hanrlln Drwrrs
will handle. $EE BOND
EAST ARON AVB.-
Bedroom with kitchen pri-
vileges, Couple only. Block south
of Cedar Bayou school, Kilgore
road. Louie Kelley. . 136-tfc
Bedroom. 301^~ NeaFstreetr Pelly.
Phone 318-W. 139-3tc
Large furnished rofflS‘with twin
beds and garage. Gentlemen only.
Phone 1369-J. 140-3tc
Small four room modern home 11 HmiiiFf nr' rent nn ~ tn r irVTSV.! h
on IU.M. fmmlm I gff ,?'£
K. Of P. Schedules
Annual Roll Call
very Soon: No garage. Price
$2650.00 on terms- to suit
Chaser. $EE BOND.
48 HOUR RADIO SERVICE
■
RADIO 'REPAIRING
Horn# and Car Radios
^ —Parts and Service Guaranteed—
Auto Radio Aerials Installed
WE CALL FOR
AND DELIVER
SOUTHERN RADIO CO.
205 Virginia Biytown
Phone 893M
Annual roll call will be held by
Knights of Pythias at 7:30 p.m!,
Tuesday when they hold a regular
meeting at Pelly «Ry hall.
AH Pythians are under obliga-
tion to answer at roll dal) unless
. HIGHLANDS
Four room home, modern
cept gas, located on acre
near interurban. $2500.00.
be financed on easy terms. $EE
BOND.
niture with rental of house.
] information see party at E.
| Staples store, Cedar Bavou
j bridge on Moqt Belvieu Road
140-.6tc
d FOR SALE OR TRADE
there is an acceptable excuse for
-rt do' - -z-x- •
loing so, C. R. Myers, chancel-
lor commander, said. Members
of the loeal lodge and others who
cannot report to their own lodges
have been requested to attend.
VACANT PROPERTY H
10 good lots in Johes Addition,
Pelly. All ane 42 feet wide.
JS'SoSd. •“
j Will trade 3 "year old 650 weighted
j black mare, .child broken, for 2-
, wheel trailer with tires. See at
I Fulcher Grocery, Busch Terrace.
’ 139-6tp
WANTED TO BUY ~~
I ftve room house in good condi-
i' Hnn in Dm4An>n — — —_ rx ■
RECEIVES DISCHARGE
, W-°- Montgomery has received
his discharge after several months
setvice in the Pacific, and has es-
tablished a radio repair shop at
315 Main, Baytown. ~
Montgomery, a- former staff
sergeant in' the army, is the son
of Deputy Sheriff W. R,.Montgom-
ery. ; ..... "
Nearly three fourths acre
North Pruett. Finest home-
site in Tri-Cities. Only $1800.00
and on easy terms. $EE BOND.
Almost six acres beautiful
wooded timberland fronting
McCombs' Lake hear High-
lands, Priced right for quick
sale. $EE BOND
tion, in Baytown or Goose Greek
Phone 682-J. 138-9tp
motors, irons, ana fans,. regard -
! I®®* of condition. Massey Electric
, Company. ] 120-tfc
; Old bicycles "and tricycles, regard-
f Imc fsf OOMrliiinn Illill _ _L-
Lots in Morrell Park fort
little as $250.00 each, SEE
BOND.
less of condition. Will pay cash,
i Cargill’s General Repair Shop, 400
North Goose Creek Street, Phone
364-W. — 129-12tc
i NOTICE
immediate deliveryMMWVlIPBH
M-50 a yard Good sandy top soil.
Call 1299 to place an order. 136-6tc
One pair .4 and 5 year old mules,
with or.without harness. Box 34,
Mont Belvieu. "* I37-6tp
Turkeys, nice broad-breasted. mash
and grain fed. R, B. Saxon, Mas-
sey-Tompkins road. 138-tfc
1941 Chrysler Windsor," excelfent
condition Phone 682-J. 137-6tp
Ironing cords, lamps, belts
base plugs installed, appliance!
rebaired. Massey Electric. Phone
M*. :: _____ ' 132-tfc
Garden plants! Onions, 'cabbagel
Six experienced waitresses'wanted
at Brown's Cafe, located on cor-
ner of Xiarket Street and Croshy-
Lynchburg Road. 140-29tc
Settled woman -for general hotel
work. To live on place. Cregar
Hotel, Goose Creek. - 140-3tp
BUSINESS SERVICE
THE RADIO CLINIC
1048 High St. 1
NAZI PILOTS GUIDED, the
homb British troops are sh
tlv piloted V-4 bomb in its fh
J nemlly at its fairly intael
I buneliing sile *1 Tramm, Ger
~T
1 l^,tMpotd TechiteiM x|
Duty 7 A.M. to fi P ll"
PIANO TUNER
Repair Your Old Piano. It will
be better than you can buy.
FREE ESTIMATES
F. M. W ORDEN
P.O. Box 1273—Baytown, Texas
Clark’s Welding
■ Oil Field and Farm
Portable Equipment
Maintenance
Expert Craftsmanship
Qualified for all type, ^
welding
dark Botkin Owner
1402 N. Goose Creek St
Phone 1410
IAW Dec
Violating I
ly Refusin
^ROIT, Nov. 27. —(U.
Jork*>rs union (CIO) acci
bf violating the National I
lettuce, collards. 220 E. Defec, W.’
B. Lyons. 136-6tp ,
IUI. E flat alto saxophone.' Phone j
For' 570-J after 5 o'clock, 139-3tcB
Two double ireFbedsTsprings and
mattresses, 1 iron cot, 1 couch, and
1 radio. Phone 386. l ; It,
Strawberry plants! "grape " vines,
blackberry vines, fig trees, pear
Cali 1182-J for Your
Moving Jobs.
S. G. STRANGE
TRANSFER
Left of Knowiiton Road
Cedar Bayou.
trees, palms, weeping willow and
assorted shade trees. Channel view
Nurseries, Market Street Road.
____________ ■ ■ / 139-fitc
Strawberries, $1-50 per lOO. Painis.
Tri-Cities Woodwork Shop
601 Harding-at Pruett St.
Window frames, sashes, door
frames, jambs, screens, and
any kind of cabinet work,
"If It's Made of Woods, We
Can Do It”
Prompt, Courteous Service.
^ •- - -—
Christmas Shopping
Headquarters
• J
CLASSIFIED
Ad Information
Ten ■■ acres between Cedar
Bayou and Barbers’ Hill. Ex
ccllent oil prospects. $100,00
per acre. $EE BOND.
Armature and moio, rewinais,
24 hour service. Massey Electr*.
Company. "Phone 248. ' lM4fc
Coniniercial and domestic refrig
Lots in Busch Terrace for only
$100.00 each. SEE BOND.
CHRISTMAS IS NEAR
-only 24 shopping dayi
y to finish your gift
* " shopping.
.iff*'"- ^
I n.,AI1 ,l”,ificd «*» «»h with ord,r.
Qrten, ax » court*,y ,nd convtnichce,
m Will talc ad, over thc telephone and
make a "mrm« charge" until the cus-
tomer can mail a check or come to pay
St the office. * *
Two fine acres in Old River
with 217 foot well. SEE BOND.
Half acres ln Cedar Bayou
near school ,wlth 290 feet pav-
ed highway frontage for
$750.00. Terms. $EE BOND.
, oration service. Strait Refrigers
tion Company, 309 Minnesota. Bay
town. Phone 1384. 121-tfc
Typewriter and adding machine
repairng. Reliable mechanic.
Phone 668-J after 5 p, m. 111-tfc
Pienty of beer to go. $2.50 "per
satsumas, lemons! grapefruits
figs. Azaleas, hydrangeas. Davis
Nursery, ill Magnolia, Highlands,
Texas- Phone 2556. !39-3tp
Azaleas, camellias! and giant "pan-
sy plants. Nowlin Floral Company,
515 E. Defer- i39-3tt
Twenty volumes of Golden Hour
children's books, -published bv
Wise-Parslow. Good condition.
Regular price $50.65. Will sell for
$25. 119 Hafer. Phone 568-M.
139-3te
Mi U14U VaUluet Miuuei taato. l-fci-
RAY LAWRENCE
“ELECTRICIAN
510 Nj Gilliard St Phone 1024-J
Repairing - Wiring
Electrical Supplies
and
Light Bulbs.
feet condition. 1400 North 8th
Goose Creek. 1: " 139-3tp
Newly painted girl's victory Fi
case. Eddie Cox, Baytown-Woos-
ter. Phone 666. ■* 113-tfc
Palmist moved from La Porte to
Two lots on Trinity Bay, 60
feet water front. $EE BOND,
iasiara-sys,* 1
Baytown Avenue, Busch Terrace,
Baytown, Open daily. 138-6tp
Will care for children In my-hom"e
Errors: ft* Daily Sun will not be re-
sponsible for more than one incorrect
insertion. We reserve the right to edit
all ropy for the bert interests of both
advertisers and reader.
Trlephone your ads tn nur Classified
Ad Taker, who vqfl assist you in word
*ng the copy.
Two lots in Casey's Bayou
Acres. Total size 103’x304'
$650.00 .cash. $EE BOND.
Fine corner lot in Aron Addi
tion. Oirb, gutter, and side,
walk. ... All conveniences. $EE
BOND.
!
Hurry! Chirsfmas gift shopping
time is slipping by. Brinq your
list to this store ... you'll be sur-
prised and pleased how easy i&
is to complete the task quickly.
Suggestions: Cosmetic sets, to-
baccos, candies, stationery, rec-
ords, toys. Remember to shop
early "fof greeting cards, too.
Make this your gift shopping
headquarters, dome in today.
For consecutive inwrtions:
J5 word minimum ........
- hay, per worn :,...........
$ day,, per word .............
6 days, per l ord ............
42' lot on Pelly Main street for
$800.00. SEE BOND.
*"*v “““•I vacant cri'Illflg,
East Hunnicuttf Phone 1226-R
139-6tp
Head’s H i> 1 p-U r-Self Laundry.
Modern equipment, courteous ser-
f vice. For appointment call 508-W.
H2 Avenue D, Pelly. 140-3tp
Odd Fellows Lodge
meets Monday, 7:30 P.M.
Hall 700 E. Texas Ave
v s-------- vavwijr
cycle. In good working order. $25.
128 Wisconsin Street, Phone 830-J.
1 __ _ . 139-3tp
Trumpet for sa1F"C!ood' condition!
New Location
HASTY TRANSFER
* STORAGE CO.
413 E. Texas Ave.
Insured
Local and Long-Distauce
-Moving
Crating and Shipping
Phone 233 A. C Cbker. Owner
$50 cash. Inquire 403 East Main.
" ‘ ' iWl-fitv-
SERVEL ELECTR0LU
Parts... Service
All Sizes
Flashlight Batteries
Radio Batteries
Blcycie Baskets
Luggage Carrier,
Toys 5
Electric Irons Rep
GEORGE
Phone 2641
bower i
High
GOOSE CREEK
WELDING WORK5
An ever-widenint _ .
j 175,000 UAW members
f their strike against G-\
Iras every indication of
long, bitter siege by unit
ticket:- against General Mo
rs unless the government et
ring Lie dispirt—>U together.
The corporation refuwd lax
I night tp reopen its talks will
[the union on the 36 per pent pa;
| boost. G-M also arcus oil th:
II AW of "lawlc#Mir»s'' in usim
|-force ami threat* of foree” t<
liar supervisors and clerics
[HBplo-cs from msst of the 91
hfYjkflmund (i-M. 1
| Ootporatlon officlM-«iid mot
ban 50.000 non-strikiiig office ctr
toyes bad been forced into idle
by the unyielding pickc
• WeMer*’ Supplies
• Portable Equipment ,
Certified Welders 24 Veanj
Oil Field and Kelincry
Welding Experience.
2 days, per
) per word
I Musi 8e In By 16 A, m.
CONE'S PHARMACY
’The Friendly Drug Store"
Phone 10 ' 223 W. Texa$
« days, fm-.nlh)
Mu,! fi
9H0MES 52C-521
PROPERTY FOR SALE =
Will sell equity m 2 bedroom house.
313 W. Francis, Morrell Park. Im-
mediate possession. 137-4tr>
Looking, for a going beauty‘busi-
ness? See us,,Nominal rent with
living quarters attached. Long-
McDonald and Company, Mike Ka-
tribe Bldg,, Baytown, Texas, Phone
691~J- 138-3tc
Four room bouse on 7&(120 lot
Double garage with one room
above. Bifsch Terrace, ‘j-btock 1
from. Decker Drive. Long-McDon-
iald Company, Mike Katribe
I Bflyt0Wn’ Tcxa*- Hhone
PLEASE NOTICE
I am now located permanently
at my new place of residence
at 122 New Jersey St„ in East
Baytown ,..
PllONk 854MX
and will 4be available there at
any hour when not at nfy of-
fice. Do not hesitate to call
regarding any real estate list-
ings in which- you may be in-
terested.
TS/
UU»" Mill* X.W"*.
er8- A G. Barber, Pelly, l40-6tp
VISIT OUR .........
RABV DEPARTMENT
DAVIDSON
JHEET I^TAL WORKS
1011 N. Goose Creek Phone 81*0
REO, Owne]
Hast Adoue i
Highway
'hone 74W.1
[the union denied there had bet
Ikgrt picketing, and charged:
: "Now the corporation has r
[wed to negotiate at all on ot
.“demand:"
[This, the union claimed, was
further violation” of the Natior
J Labor Relations act, Union oi
totals said they were notifyin
National Labor ’Relation
AUTO PARTS CO.
sm -
Phone 459-W u 616-!7 Mala I
[ Meanwhile, 40,000 Ford Mott
smpam workers faced a layo
iRigbt for the rest of the wee
(cause of a shortage of parts ft
lilting from strikes in supplit
.lants. The company will ahi
ksn its huge River Rouge plar
kitside Detroit and a number c
lubsirtiury plants until nextAvcet
[Ford-officials emphasized the
p move was not connected will
i General Motors strike.
Generator and Brake Shoe 1
change, Floor Mats, 3 and i
ton Hydraulic Jacks, Fog 1
Driving Lights. A few genu
Appleton Spot ’Lights, Ml
Mufflers;’,-“Built like a ca
ral Services Held
Mitchell Infant
Pelly, Texas
USED CARS
High Chairs- Swing*
' Bathinettes
All
Baby and Nursery
” Furniture
STOCK TANKS
t , WATER TANKS
WATERING TROUGHS
Sheet MetaJ Work of
Ml Type,.
GIPSON-DUKE
FURNITURE
Baytown , ./ Phm,<- 956-W
Will sell or trade 1941
Oldsmobile. Like new. new i
teat covers. Will trade fori
pick-up truck. Can be seeel
Brittoo-Cfavens Lumber,
pany, Baytown, or call 880^
WHl trade for good truck or j
one 24 foot Fruehaff traitor^
•good tires. Apply Jessce
229 Main, Bai'town.
Funeral service* were held at
tm. today for the infant daugh
tr of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mitchei
( West Columbia. The service wa
at .the graveside at Cedar
. cemetqiY with Rev. J. V
in, Ir., pastor of Pelly Meth
list church, officiating. '
Survivors include the parent
ad three aunts, MVs. H. G. Evan*
(fMorrell Park; Mrs. Robert Rey
H<fe of Pelly and Mrs. L. I.
Mk of Goose Creek.
ROUND TOWN
SEE BOND
REALTY CO.
t38-3to.
‘■SPARKY” BOND-Realtor.
-Open Till 7 P, M. -
“A LOOK MEANS A LOT’
209 N. Goosc Creek - Ph. 398
Res., J22, New Jersey St
’ Phone 854MX.
W. A. Rogers
J. F. Alcorn, Soc’y.
B.P:0, Elks ’ No.
,1649. No regu-
lar meeting,
Nov, 29. Spec- j
ial meeting Nov. !
39; Memorial!
Services Dec. 2, I
7 P. M.
C, Q. Alexander, E. R.
___C. Porch, Sec.
WANTED TO RENT ~ j.
Urgently needed" by returnedoVer- j 1
seas veteran and wife. Two or '
three room furnished apartment ^
anywhere in Tri-Cities. No pets or
children. Phone 709-J. 139-3tc
Veteran, wife and infant desire to
rent furnished or unfurnished
house. Phone 267-W. l39-6tp
Ex-serviceman and wif«Fwant fur-
nished or unfurnished apartment
or house. Phone 597-J, 140-3tc
$25 reward for Information lend-
ing to rental of 5 or 6 room house
in Tri-Cities. Phone Pasadena
1 140-3tp j
VOGUE WALLPAPERS
GLIDDEN PAINTS
A Complete Line of
imperial
Washable Wallpaper
LatoMPattarns aitd Design*
For Every Room in Your
House
USED CARS
« TOP PRICES
Jack Saunders
Baytown
200 lovely Vogue patterns in
stock. Best of quality at Very-
attractive prices. Expert deco-
rator and painters will make
ctsimates free of charge
Cali Us For Painter* am)
Paperhangera.
I PAY MORE
BRITTON-CRAVENS
lumber CO. -
Phone 880
Baytown
Get My Price
Any Make, Any Model
Bring Your Paper*
A. T. COLE
500 W, Texas
QUA^RANRTE^rHIP
‘GRAY LUMBER CO.
Pull Une of Building Materials
attention
home owners
We are now located acre**
front Weingarten’s in Lutman
lumber sheds. Visit our display
‘ rooms while you shop. P >
Painting 15 Paper
Hanging
Uj'TMAN BUILDING
305 N, Goose Creek St.
Phone 458.
Free Estimates
•*\ork Guaranteed
Repair Loans
Wehmeyer X Sorrells
Pelly
Peacock Lumber Co.
CASH
For Your Cat
No Delay - Bring P*Perij
Hemphill Ponfiac
Phone 886 ' 517 Texas
Phone 1
the Tri-Citiea: Roy H. Rowlan
jeles by the office for a pape
missing one yesterday . •
>g Bill Robbins being pressed t
w a hurried errand by Little Bfl
• Mrs. J. B. Tapp is back L
»wn after a vacation . . .Lt. M
' Hack) Jacobs is back hom
[rom the wars . . Ditto Cpl
"omnry Rochelle and Al Taylo
They all look most “flttln'
Bo Sanders got haircut No.
lesterday ... He did all right to.
VV". Strickler tells about som.
Pkns for thc day ahead . . . Rob
R Strickland lohg striding dovvt
tne avenue with the tallest mar
r town . ,. Have you ever heart
Herbert Duke speak French
■ • lohn Shearer is taking all th<
tredit for Mrs. Sh'earidSs garder
■ Tain't fair, John f*. . Wilbut
about the busiest man in town
~nt the moment.
«n Griffin, USS Houston volun-
!er' set foot on good American
!rra‘n at Boston this week end
the first time in the U. S. in
trie years . . . Dudley McMicken
in the states again, he jubii-
. ^ Phoned bis mother . . . and
rwnmy Rochelle and J. D. Martin
back with the birds in Uieir
’!^rs ... Sam Bolmanskle and
^I‘c Toups would have 1
more duck
H not been
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Hartman, Fred. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 140, Ed. 1 Monday, November 26, 1945, newspaper, November 26, 1945; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1027232/m1/8/?rotate=180: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.