The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 29, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 10, 1943 Page: 4 of 6
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KAREN BELL, wealthy and drivijig. There *hogUj£
- iewriy, find*, an atitrj, and trailer plenty of oppertUnito,*
hinrttlnt her iray ajs she drives saw. so much of
down a Palm Beach boulevard, aaemed there neverui
The rather Impertinent young 4* It aeemed that ^
man driving it move* only alter willing to go on fomZS
considerable bickering were, without °TTrhi»^
than the other 364 of lh_ h, (t * *** fca
^ron^about^he Tbe
Bn1 rLnrft^trat^ '«S
s«‘‘-'r~ J
T, k.™8 *21? mS £?» .taM
ik he waa doing, block * he
ean highway with that " 5* " romantic antiq
t that he called his .“f°®uch Write*-Eta
Wag he rea«y afraid tMtoWnriaato afqjpM
ter the law? Other- *«*»* **i<Mfi
had he thanked bee PVT"* ** « th^g
ig him .that he actually 14 ** rigkta, |
to arrest, empluui*.* •*"*:**:
lie did not dare meet «*«*fh of^tt, ahe *44*
the law right now, to iff?.?4, “*e *n<1 ***t hr
rn wort*? ' »*"4fui that mg^
, the bagtnaing of “the JjSESrlSS,*
l it-waa eetted by the { ardktaST
$s£''W!u w,ial ii»tS
Therefore^r^was^ot tl*i,er *** “*•« wtee|
^Th«pefore U wu not a cat could look «t hi
He had aanaad the ran <
the little town, lining SSLKri^,i?i
Therefore it waa not .~~T * 1 “ «»"l
to find an aorta of 1 IRI
DftfPRttfHCE
»ciMwi:Mft>t iwi rm.
we to tote a more firm
of Itorttatiue'fc tearntty;
inks for tba Me of force .
ed the tsteni waa hefrt
; • ■ -t_sl - OtaA marittriai Fiubb aataMpaita
hpen It Rdp S*e . HHSsHSSs
Ob the theory that tbe Lord help.
Wto M? th—nttol. ilWgpapiT Dotatk. this «me maBhad wtf%
fMUWMn have Joined in aa effort to ployed vhea ute t*n» nm to make
fc «*a<Ua| about the Hwfgl TrTJlT, ZSXJZ*™"* m
sr
naiad that a aheetaf of steal I.-
300,000 cords ot wood vtB exist by the Pi a
—gfclU
lifikY aa Bridgt
By Shepard Barclay
lead of an unhid major auit that a spade lead cannot- he con-
afaiQgt ’ a No Tramp game, m udergd. with North bidding that
- tfetewiof n-theto-miew Tty -suit, jig neither rouii *.<iwmomL
IHWrmft;^eapeSB^l^mlnorTi Mew,of South.^Jand rehid.
Is MMld tf a hyjjTsn-'^jiaaa- — n™. »qr hefween heart*
Leading unuy Rom a iuuy *n.» »'*•*
the declarer the one tnck he nenla At one -
to make his contract The unbid club 5, ma
mgiy dttiihiTt^-^*-jt,e|ito,i"T~mms&Zl
pretty likety to be their partner. Weat. axjd
leeet. Uitweeu lUlllVe
settling, or" (•ven“3rivTng, in such
Han exclualve area. There was
akinj^jheJ[a_u-i!3afX-.A-evetr-r-maMhg thaTIts oldest
•tHek was ducked to - and wcaltSttiZrSHcnts wished
“Barling." he said,
over-to take h«f ham
ahe sraa *o tndes. rth
tov *J». r^rrr.tig'sfrtbae-
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Oarage. Cloae in. Telephone 2d
r Majacy Electric Company. 2M.I
top gaa range. Telephone
‘..A., - ----------~S.
It la eaUfnated that if the S. MO BOO
farmm tn the pttlpwood atatea epeto
•ad rhangnvrr.
I f id?
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THE DAILY SUN, GOOSE CREEK, TEXAS
SATURDAY, JULY 1q JiTURPA^ JULY 10'' 1943
TlmDaHyStti
SUN SLANTS
By W. L
i I, rtsmci'iT tad
auarxT atmau.
MMd fid «wk«o
*‘r i)...... ‘IT * '
_ V\ ra!x -THERE rrm
^ tha< Oeramny nr
in turns ran be keorfcad cm
qaes-SF^tHMASMAT
ds. «t Caarm*. Mahp
fad, Bncas.
V tt»I
Papers lo Help Selves
in Suck
dividing
grotral 4<
* “r
'
the
t Leave My Hear* Alone
By ADELAIDE ^
ve proved n in many
ways—tbrovfh the arrap iron caw-
pa%B. tfcatr twtibiUni to bond
drtm. their aaalatiape in mrafttaf
catnpateaa and to a Eaalrij other hy«
aill TMr govern want haa racoan- m
wayik Their government haa recogn
tied them as eaaentiat and haa so
daaatfled them.
But the naarpap#i are not going to
ask the government to solve their
problem They are gotnc to do their
beat to solve rt themartvea They be-
lieve the LoH helps thnae who help
tbemaelvca
et tto ind. tgv.
iSSS&SzzE?
«T the world be waa, a
|qp
• aaaatty aaiptaya the ■ mam"
tota h daemhi to re-
laMa|iahlaa to Hod and
nuto It daciareh that we
' ade lie .Mini wrventa of
w« ham ibm arid to Oat aa i. wob
onr devatlap t» JaenaOrM But
Ule we
. . . i| lie
On cnmpialt anhatlaafan
to (led aaafeee ua free of the aenttadi of ato
The taw ^Wapo* of. Mfe ta OuW Jm+
•Mhos U* fW from the law af On and of
ss . v •
la aaOeat tlaw the master nM the slave
to the gad. to that after that be w*a the aeev-
•M nf the god but free as regards all mm
Sr> haa onr lord /eona made as head aervanu
of the Moat High but free of all. Jthoee <a-
lamttoua weakaeaaes which affhrt the aoui
are Oofa servants, we am
wortd. five men
sfut'SS'
am to cwnttaw to eprrdte
Vnleaa we ere ready to
farming.
win
. toto,.
solvent, if they
■tart roller rive
CMgrtssmM Mass And WPB
- ChorvM of
that WPB art
Ktprrnentttive Maas
was exercising ernsdnritip
busineus by m-
o fr
Washington Letter
By Chartas P. Stewart
#K •
AA K»82
|MT1
' t Dealer South Both aide* cut
nergMe t
South Writ" North taat
Id Past iA_ Psto
S# ' HM. Iff-
Identical bidding »»• done at
both tablea of a tram "nutch
team opened
the heart T Of course that put hia
partner s holding "under the ham-
mer, ''which would have killed off
any single honor or unhappily-
placdd lanacr But the difference
between thia and the club lead is
that there was a’good paasibility
of consecutive high card* there,
mi^ch halter than that West held
some solidifying clubs Now. no
matter how North played, he
could not find a ninth trick, as a
club ffnesae was doomed to fail
and the spade K lay under the A
Consequently he was pet a trick.
• •• ,
Your Week-End Lesson
Are you conversant with the
new Laws of Cant rant Bridge on
tha islgrt nf aagnaai as "riaal ~
ty" cards and the disposition to
be made of them *
Distributed By Slag reture* gjhdkat#. tae
am the pcW^hinj:
gy—big aBoUbaola of ptpar to favor
ably tocltned pubiuationa and by re-
cta the average _ child of Nasi ancestry,
once bom but lalaN, hi head, hum the rrsdle.
by minted folk be educatod into “norwhky."
________ . tKjLjA .__•* Warren U Harding .ailed it* It would
•MOBg Allotments to tftone Wtncll are ^jwem that a-nurt should to made as early as
critics! at the admintstfmOoa sp- pwau The older um
psreoUy wars sot well foandrd aumytta *• that * Ml
OonsM Netson. Chngmsnftn Mass *ef him m ~ 1
•dmittod be -was mbtskrii .sad
TNHfi aatlafbriioAomM Mr. Nptavi>
promtoe to make,public transactions
of the bnsrd with retstioa to paper.
The ahortsgr -of psper is bnuad to
result la some puhttetriows haring
difficult v obtaining rappbn suflksent
- to tout (Mr ful aaada and H la Mr-
fcctly natural for thaw so
to howL - . ' '
Of aaorw. than ahrapa |§ a pot-.
mtalily that personahtw. wili e n t e •
Iga toaMpaa gai aettom of mn
hu <ur pert
(tones toe
KEedu
♦rytng to
•dwrat* IN ,
And when tbr little
rum haa enasptetHy
aggrii up. easarta m-
rtlne to the optnlen
that Santo ee
of hit
• oaallty ■
emue to ta MM
nod the nflef of hla
tiMUaed a a a a c I aias.1
jssmrs:
cation.
Dr McDonald does not think we ran sue--
ceaafnay send Aaaerw-ans abroad In win over
Nas. youth That he said, la a "alUy" re-
edncatMUI scheme
He wants a “dwahle panca poMtlrnl sato
nomir and rtiigloua."
It seema to ha regarded aa too large a con-
tract fnr Immediate raniidrfatkm ^
■*»i — *'.*r' ..
DAILY. CROSSWORD
Grab Bag
5Goddre*»of 28 F.Kistent
ha n eats 26 To set again
I I • A game - 28 Beverage |
8 Cheek coin ~ Egg-shaped 30 Head
34 Acvrpli
•szM
36 Son god
40 Tnlce twenty
I dl.Odse^H
HOT IF-’H
OSua Widf.’H
•’OSTPl tltnusN
snidw '-iww.-.wn
raui?
■cuuttii llfci
» on” Il.tMfhaB
, which Uung mound .
- tan* i? Cuckoo ]
toMftto'' >• Tramp
Mm ' 19- Grampus
«3i-)U.<dll ititj U!-l
« «g»3S
UJIIOM •« •) JRUil
:- ??caa »w
f vfMJit yasw:
Easy Knowtodqa
One-Wtotoe. tw
t Who wrote “Swim Ptonily Roblqoo«r
A las Brahmas S Hladu of a lower raate*
' 1 What fUtomm —rtTfiT—r n TJ
foy many yearn by Mraa. voa Heck*
titotod wot ba permit t»--l to continue
sad toaoM Jbr brought into Urn light
aa fakfc^r aa tbay happaa. la that way
Jaatke can be obtained.
Pspar aliatmuita alto aid1
a parvmtag* fasato m comparison to
pari nw. It will bt doaa tn thia man-
aar If the tnamctkm of WPB art
(ta Nan .aw bavtag
token he eeadtoatod by
The mane la hatog «aam
ssssr* Ktoe
IS Arch '
23 Coe junction
24 Common ,
' Mvol
r-Vtoha.
to ArepubMa
Sl Herb v7
32 Sacred bull
toPtomvd
20 Fundamenlal 41- Vlpac-..
21 City In + O Pinochle'
MVMsria i tmii
i 41 Bafoff* •*-
M Dtatrees
tori1 /
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b Me Tri-CMn
of Me
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Hjnong the wealthiest and oldest
of these families it was' not ta.be
wondered «t that Karen had felt
such reaer\tment against that in-
aolenl Intruder and his dented
trailer. * ____
Resentment that still , rankled,
not only throughout that long
day, but ,on into the evening-
even, when ahe waa dancing on
the moonlit patio of the Coun-
try club in Paul Wyant's encircl-
ing ,nnd protective arm*,
"What's wrong with you to-
night darlingPaul afked
For althougn ne did not kaow
whnt It was, he knew that some-
thing waa bothering Jfaren. He
knew her so well that he alarays
sensed any change la her mood*
He knew that although ahe wa»
dancing with him. she waa far
away from him in her thought*
That gave him a cam (or resent-
ment, too.
"Nothing’* wrong." Karen de-
nied, almost too emphatically
There waa no reason why *he
should keep on thinking and.
wonfcring about the trailer man
—she would never see him
•gain. There was no reason,
either, why toe should not have
turned him or his number
over to the polk* She had had
every intent lop of doing ao. hut,
br m rnuon the hid
• WfL * .T'*1'*
“Perhapa fou would rather not
dance." Patti suggested hla dark
eyas searching her face for some
clue to her thoughts, since she
had refuted to give him a disect
answer. Would you like to walk
down to tha shore and look' at
the ocean? Or piaybe you'd pre-
• tor ta take a drive to get cooled
off atom '
Keren said. “It Is rather warm.
Whatever you'd Uk* to do, Pmri.“
Her bit* eyes smiled Into his,
toe ahe know that ahe had not
deceived him to trying to tony-
!HggaLS.Sg«. mantas*
should Mb ran 'Tb*L some
. . why Won't you say,,
ly, -that you ti many''
wintol? ¥ow know
one, your dad. my family, i
friends, expect us to ntoiyf
day. Why don't w»
thr dstt fltxt week at S»1
light Festival? Than
appropriate time •?ta
thing would be acttM*
• Aren't we doing all
Karen's tone waa
bantering, but she <1W ndi
draw her hand* “Moat i
not do eager to gim mf
freedom. Once I eel the «|
can't back-out!” Of
would marry Paul
they had been
ages, grown up togM
ahe was not in any
change thStga. Mayka tfl
wrong, to to so mtUMf
thing* M they were;
was part of being a sort (
“But I want thing*
. want to know that a
what happen* nmjMti. j
Change for ua. 1 "k»l
your father would like i
. settled, for ua. too,
fact, I tiredy-havo
Over with him."
“You practically haw I
tied then—without mer
no longer put Paul off i
laughed. • But she kae« l
Inf. If bo wasted
“ went foi-mrif; «
would be.all right «kbl
peciaUy If. bar dad
it that way. She told
firing him her lip* m
bargain.
She did not want-
happaa to change her t
Aik For Tka
Labal
On Your N**
Printing
ROOM AND BOARD
By Griri
C1TIT0BOWB-A antoMakm astisMi *
MI GYNEULJ MROJ1IQ BSHTF MJKQ
MK VHQTEKT MNCJHEC f D(J*K T-YIT-,
%K Mill *
1 OBCIC*
!*Sgs?
— ----1 la .
* aml tow* haw
tm Ma i
a laatod ta B-,
• • u
y that tha *
Ptaa aw-
Cfc — V to fata aa
daughter,
Ata. The i
la aaafaatam a«* ertoafe
I Jpiradcr' Wiadislaw Htoorakl, crater, and his the Mk
th. Mi.l.11,1
For Friend Is Fined
HUB IfrA. 4IB^.-fl>Bro ant i Heme Wlheeed wha J
lot w I lien WI at fleet lataaed tofluAfaW f
holdinx a- fishing pole and tine questioning, claimed be f
tri casting g hook. “Just holding the pate fori
PaiZ'i what tha Judft decidad - - t--———- H
B he ftaad ItaMmre F. Win- later. * conservation offM
I on-chart— *f flatting with- who, had watriyd the flah|
SfffflTUr
wanted
• Hashing machines. Regard-
[to, of condition. Massey Blec-
Company- Taliphaas BM
._^ M tf t
WANTED TO RENT
Wanted. Two or three room fuJ
iahad apartment. In QooeeC
CSpuptf with IhTani cfilld!
-Tnsnvftr. TsirBir^’~”“
to ft MOte from'. Bagtowi
Telephone Baytown 13W exteil
aion 42. .. ^ 26-3t|
Two or three room apartment
furnished bouse. Telephone' Id
or leave address at Bayou
»t|
USED FURNITURE
SALE-—Misc.
trade Four good pool table*.
[Will trad# for horse or cow. 23?
[gate. PBUr-
» foot trailor. Coach. New
[air ply tire* and tubes. Bleep*
14. Lots of storage apace.
Equipped with -Butane cooking
Janlem Venetian blind* 5 foot
I refrigerator Walter Brown's
I Trailor (hurt. WoOator 2S-6tp
Mrbeel enclosed hauling
I trailer, fair tire*. 166 cash
Sparer 400<« E, Wright 2?-3tp
*»»».»»■ i uurmimogkiiiiMid'r '"** U—.-.-’1- —»
I young chicken*, atx waeka pid.
IB grown rhickona: .youak milk
]Bnr,' *y; 8 you oU mare sad*
14 month* old coh; saddle; bridle;
[immediate sate. 0. JL Aamws.
W. LoML Tatephms MMT.
:• ' 28-tfe
IQMpMAjritt-laaf at teatol
for your oice.'urnlture, carpets,
gaa range, on beautiful new
MM furnishings. As Uttie AS ,
HR tows, up to U mosths to
pto ML WILKINFELD, Fur-
niture and Appilaacea, Phono
ISO-W or 34 ■.......... ..
■ saddle hone.
| Channel view 3131.
Telephone
»-3tp
nice pigs Ready to go. J. D
Samuel. Highland*. Juat off
Ly?ifhburg-Cro*hy BflSC 2S-6tp
trailer fto ntertriO. late- -
[ phone Bail JMeRajablto at MB
[autiod 737., 2M<p
feta. buggy, and chteHSam. Has
I Leslie Jtmea, 31k E Adoue. .
sa-ito
IJYT IN,TENTS
until you find a house. We
have some 11x14 and 10x11 on
hand for sale without priority.
Bay Awntag and Shade Ca.
115 North Goose CTOek St
We wm Pay
TOP PRICES
For USED Can
TkadFtttoa
TIRE and TUBE
VULCANIZING
TRI-rmr.S TIRE SERVICE
K. O. Otomu - -
406 W. Texaa-Gooae Oeta
- RHONE 36
IWAKH A POLISH TODAY
| Special attenuofi to the inside
' yeur car. Rananwata mm,
■»>[ guaraateed. . _________
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. HUMBLE RATION
GootiCtoak Phomarii
Alaska, wm Ul» m*
nwnert under Ruoeton
■riam. —■ihk United
Irttow M**w* v
\mm mi ■*»' **
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WANTED 100 LABORERS
Bor Work at laytewn tofteery
*ATE$ OF FAY:
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 29, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 10, 1943, newspaper, July 10, 1943; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1027614/m1/4/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.