The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 304, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 11, 1942 Page: 7 of 8
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Insurance Business Outstrips WPA
Three BTIIrons Spent by Policyholders in 1941
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Not that it makes a lot of dif-
ference what you think about it,
but did you ever get steamed up
over , life insurance except when
tome Homer had you in the sweat
—bfHi-*——
and some odd distributed by the
companies bust year, 31 per cent
of it went to living policyholder*
and 39 per cent to beneficiaries. If
39 and «1 ain't 100, then I won’t
-xun-tamt '
year. No wonder all the boys leave
uie tarm and come to the city to
become insurance men.
If you want to get It down on a
dally basis, like your afternoon you
i i* a Joe College,
newspaper, every day in 1941 life cation policies for your kids.
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farmer. IJfe payments in llili
would pay the cost of one-fourth
of all farm products in the same
(policyholders and beneficiaries).
Putting In « plug for these edu-
cation policies, the insurance boy?
about 2<» or 21 doesn't -1
hard time now finding
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A . i
“fit1 Dean N. K ?upre.
Esrsfat
'of* this year.8 It is
PJ8U school teachers or
l “ho hold secondary teach-
Iwrtificatcs, Dean Dupre said
' s courses are identical with
^Xred at the University
r/r three years in the
1 “ phot training course,
, elementary course includes
instruction in civil air
iS meteorology, naviga-
general servicing and
of aircraft. In the sec-
oarsc-which will imme-
tollow the elementary
e theory of flight, naviga-
. To Keep Parity
m |- - willingness to:
E. MARK SULLIVAN, of Bos-
ton, Maas., famed New England
attorney, who will be the prin-
cipal speaker at Flag Day cere-
monies Saturday night in Hous-
ton sponsored by the Houston
and Tri-Cltie» Elks lodges. Mr.
Sullivan will become grand ex-
alted ruler, of Elks in July.-The
flag ceremonies will be held at
MPsr Memorial theater In Her-
mann Park.
Farmers Petition
vnn have to die to beat it But even T00 can ca*h y°ur
but there were five people In the
country last year who died and j* 811,1 18 P,^*Uy
sjs ,r,.L:rors
of over $3,000,000. brother. This fast life Is really
That's money even In times of tclUn 0„ our tlckcra. statistics
billion-dollar war eras. prove it, and they ain’t like fig*
Three Texas women left tre- Ures. They don’t lie.
mendous insurance estates, ac- Heart disease has and will cause
cording to official dope on which 39.9 per cent of deaths in this
all policy peddlers will agree. They country. All accidents put together
were Mra Anna Maud Fleming of don’t cause but 9.4. Cancer and
Fort Worth, Mrs. Fannie V. W. tumor is In second place with 15.9.
Heard of Refugio and Mrs, Uz- Tuberculosis Is way down In sev-
zie M. Wolfe of Waco. entft with only 3.4. Medical science
To give you an idea of the size has really taken that ailment for
of the life insurance business, 1941 a ride.' i(
payments were even larger than Appendicitis is small change,
WPA appropriations, and when causing only 1.1 per cent. Over
you can handle more- money than half of the deaths come from
a New Deal agency, you have real- heart trouble of some kind or
ly let the coin slip through* your cancer and tumor. If setejice gets
fingers them down, maybe we will all live
■ there was a little over three long enough to get our bills paid,
billions spent in Insurance, com- But that’s asking a lot of science,
pared to a little over .a billon lfor People are really being taken
WPA. The Triple A, which the under by these peddlers. Between
farmers kiss and cuss, didn't even 1931 and 1941, endowment and an-
—handle—a billion. -Neither did the nuity payments in this country in-
social security plan that's been creased 136 per cent. No wonder
getting all the headlines lately. - the Insurance .boys have a cartoon
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insurance peddlers ??en;TAt
don’t have to die to beat the the same time stocks on the New
racket. They have rock-ribbed fig- York exchange were shrinking a
urcs to prove that of the billion cool four billions in value,
L SUN CLASSIFIED ADS-
.Euv war bonds & stamps; ^arhi Bureau Federation today,
_ — - urging—retention of—the present
price of ceilings on farm pro-
ducts.
J. Walter Hammond, president
of the bureau, said the petitions
will be sent to Texas congress-
man. County farm leaders are
seeking 50,000 signatures.1
"There is a move on foot in
eongi'ess to lower farm price ceil-
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"With commodity markets flue*
cent parity floor and 110 ceiling,
Starts Sunday!
TIXAN «
"REMEMBER
[PEARL HARBOR"
WEiL, WHAT IS.lt, KID ,
..OO VOU TAKE A Dive ) THROW DAT
-OR DO WE.,,? Pi&HT 1 jDE CHAvP
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San Antonio Asks To Roy Light Firm
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PAINT
and
BODY
| Work on Your Car
IrimyMetorGt.
1111 N. depose Creek St.
Phone 19
.., , -s^iiy
- ■ ”Jt price .icoiliBgirww reduced —^nirz: i- «• tT ~kkm«u*
, rnn ,h„n William G. Woolfolk, holding
% market fluctuations would ne- wouldT^en t — —
ccssarily be below that figure ^Xr"°“h^GuS^ Caldwell counties.
Endanger th - ?« cr . **e Blanco river authority until Quin
plants, light and gas franchises in
San Antonio, and in Bexar, Atas-
cosa. Comal, Guadalupe, Medina,
Karnes. Uvfllde, ' Bandera and
huv war bonds a stamps
Copper.(lepoais ’-fb ?' eovcicd sion. after a hearing Saturday in
in Michigan in liri.
The securities-exchange commis-
on. aftcr a liearlng Saturday in
Austin, held in favor of purchase
JSSIFIED ADS
'FOR QUICK RESULTS"
WANTED
LOST and FOUND
USED AUTOS
ED practical nurs€ LOST-Boy’s clothing, placed in TOR SALE - Four-door deluxe
eping. Write Box 272, wronger on CoFefc Flease call Chevrolet six. Practically new
Is, Texas. * 304-3tp Mrs. Johnson at 83. 394-ltc tires, perfect condition. $175.
Cash only. Max Altman, 3Q3-3tp
BIT — Nicely furnished
room. Adjoining bath,
in. Gentlemen. 421 West
PROPERTY FOR SALE
"OR SALE-Beauty Shop. 321
iiain street, Pelly, Texas. 300-6tc
FOR SALE -Small house. Apply
250 Virginia. 302-3tc
FOR SALE Plymouth coupe, ’39
model. Good running condition.
Five new tires. Price, 3450 cash.
See owner, 400 E. Main. 304-3tp
WANTED
Cool, nicely fur-
I front bedroom, 610 West
Phone 584-M. 295-tfc
t RENT Four-room house,
r Bayou. Orchard, shade
- sere or more of ground.
I month. F. C. Carroll, Bob
'road. 30l-6tp
Bedroom and ga;
~M18 E. Hunnicutt, Goose
302-3tp
I TO BUY-Small house
Cash. G. P. Wenckens,
^Mytown-Petly road. 303-2tp
! local party who needs ,
Wo and who would ap-
II fine Steinway for its
11 sold. Prefer someone
“ might be interested In pur-
11 for cash or on easy
L * real bargain for some-
FOR SALE - 2^ acres, modern
house, near interufban. $2800,.
terms, Small and large acreage.
Jones & Jones. Phono 40. 302-tfc
WANTED TO BL’Y— Saddles, sad-
dle blankets, riding bridles,
spurs. Goose Creek Gain Co.
Phone 81. „ . 299-6tc
v Texas. 303=«p-
. . markers, cemetery
RMSties Monument Co,
8ir»et and Pelly road,
Phone 759-R. 278-tfC
For Rent and
For Sale ...
TRAILER SPACE
Including:
Electric washing machine, wa-
ter in trailer, electricity, gas
.fltjdlriiidl. kW’ ririHog .. • -
plenty of shade , . . and cool
broeras.
Modern, 3-room Unfurnished
Apartment
- Modern House, Furnished,
With Bills Paid ... ............
FOR SALE...
9.2 Johnson Outboard
!Onr Black Saddle MtM ' r
One S<l£TeU Saddle Horse
WANTED—‘Counter girl and tjhree
, car hops. Morrell Drive-Inn.
1 304-6tp
FOR SALE—Mbc. _
"FOR SALE Pair of young mules,
pair of matched jnafres. Fine
stalHon, stttd fils, 35. Also two
choice one-acre tracts. Lights,
water, shell sttoet Price rea-
sonable. Terms if desired. Be*
W. E. Gannon, Maple avenue,
‘ Oakland ERMUk&k 2f9-6tp
FOR SALE -Dining room suite,
Six pkices. Good condition. Apply
11® West Wright. Phone 377.
302-3tc
Market Street Road 1H Ml
Beyond San Jacinto Bridge
Phonrn 3651—3961 Chanlielvlew
> jtfachmesi
1934 model coupe. Also power
pecan tree sprayer. E. M. Barry.
Phone Jj)09-F22. North Goose
Crepk street, ii. , 303-6tc
rip Uncle Sam. We
Prices for scrap Iron,
: We call for It. Phone
' Auto Wrecking and
" 287-tfc
I bummer School—1
—a-
loans
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Special
Discounts
Floor Model
42
Kelvinator
' Electric r
■MH
Gipson Furniture Co.
-A Lot for a Little*
Bay town
500 Market M. Phone T10J
CASH DESERVES
BIG DISCOUNT!
Croaley Radiom Kelvlaater
Refrigerators, Tappan Ranges,
Washers, Furniture.
HOME FURNITURE CO.
Across Frsro Woolworth’s
WANTED USED CARS
Highest Cash Prices Paid
For Late Model Used Carol
JACK SAUNDERS
BAYTOWM
Graduate Explains
Absence From files
Miss Lovte Meadows, member
of the* 1542 graduating class of
Robert E. Lee high school today
addressed this letter to members
of the class: ,
"I am sorry that I did not
have the privilege of being with
you on our graduation • night,
Friday, May 29, 1942,
"My mother’s oldest sister, Mrs.
A. H. Wilson passed away Friday
morning and I accompanied my
mother, Mrs. D. W. iHarman, and
Mrs. D. T. Meadows to Wells
Point, Texas, my'.aunt's final
restingptaes. ______ '
"My name was not called*' at
graduation, so this is to let my
class, and my friends know why
I did not have the honor of being
with them.”
Miss Meadows received her di-
ploma through a friend.
BIG SISTER
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I FIXED FOR THAT WHEN 1 ARE WE GOING TO
COPIED THE RECORD OF — .
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 304, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 11, 1942, newspaper, June 11, 1942; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1100263/m1/7/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.