The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 11, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 26, 1945 Page: 5 of 6
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Bums Are Red Hi
H^sP^mT® Marta,
Moy Here Tonight
c Maestro* disgust ahdfh. .#
«, until policemen pulled htr oR
“ rend the#vi terns In your w
t- I always get a big kick 0% l
-away stories that prove .Tell,1
these mortals be." Ki'**
ben people do or say crazy thi*—
cntloned It's either for niiKn-u.8*'
nentloned it's either for public^"1' 1
most every human being* fil? 1
thing out of the ordinary to'
o*t of us, U pretty mottotonouj
I to want to play the part of ■ 1
for a brief moment. ^er*
" ‘he. performer is a hero or . J
>bly have people like that in yow
era, the fourflushers, the bra™.,,. J
heeboeping-up-with-the-Jone^j
them, too, but I real! ydon't mind
' 1 at them and take themd
weeks ago before losing by ATWAR ruiWWP
Costa, feet center fielder June 26. - d.Pi There
dll not play because of an Was mount,n* evidencc today that
vhich was severely twisted j* ®nm“l American major league
Foster field nuno in Vie- lUi'3t*r m,y be brought to
!st° Smwav the theater by air
- transportation Ho be played be-
f fore moro than 100,000 service
Cl If TOUCfh Col. Kenneth E. Field of Bps-
, , ton, director of the European
Limelight
. a .OW ..rJS2T5L5, ttse »t
■ American league two 1944 United States in an attempt to got
ms apparently havr do- the all-star baseball game trnna-
0 switch crowns. Vernon ferred to Europtf. a. -
Nick tEettfn°ofn8thbeMV«in" Bmbuw of the Increased rail
. ®tte" ot. Y*"‘ transportation burden in the:
the l^e run lei^r with tU*e., the all-star game, sched-
e Etten, tfho wt M l«t hied for Boston on July 9, was
s gotten only five te dote cancelled. However, because of
However, Ettcn Is Ucd three 0pen dates on the schedules
b Johnson of the Red Sox at that time, It was pointed out
could be flown
■I# today.
' mm The young I
[ rORK, Jun® **• <V-F| — of the stronf
J that beautiful borough j„ the city> £
Khts and chowder houses, Baytown nine
to IU natives and a
fJo the rest of the world,
feSUbail today wHh’what 1Q4J t
!! one of the greatest dla- I #"f*f \
Lterirs of all time—“dem . ,
*5ki„g buw«, the Dodg- New, Si
* .—• h-.i tiie evolution Vitcnay lies th
Jrter Leo Durocher’s sev- the crown-at
J,, “Dodderers” of 1844 to various major
rrent crew of dandys who champions of 1
uatrninc to steal the Na-
£ pennant takes every Wlt* the cu
Eke on the place. "g close to t
before the team was today most of
r» . --m iL. ml final lAa«t*»s> «
" VNltl.
LOIS EBY and
JOHN CoFU^iHG
stant later, it galloped dose by
observatory. On it#- back
AND SNUI
iwjr uuocrvaiory. un itn back uro« h
mt huddled figure of Angels! U
*fy Terry hastily put her typewrit
} and paper away and ran throw
«e the grounds back to the house Tt
he horse was standing by the m
en door. Angela was hurrying tows
de the stairs when Terry cam# li
»e She*crled out Wlth relief at‘«d
“e of her, ana^erry saw there
he tears running down the small, da!
turn's she Y > puima spoilt
so Snootv
ABOUT,
SNUFFV r
(W AIL TH' RA60LE
W?£ 0FRCCRS
fuW.EN-FOLKSV
ley haven't shown any signs Ing Tony Cucclnello of the Chi- Barrett pilfered 28. 1 w
” cago White Sox, finally blossom- Then of bourse there are the m
h. recent set of games with ing out as a hitter after a dc- Browns *nd Cards. The 1»44 pen- a,
isstem rivals they won 16 cade of play. winners, they now are in —___
» lo^es, a pennant pace One of the few likely to sueceed Zrenf^m^1^ ^
lady's league. During that himself is Hal Newhouser, crafty ‘H?1 th*lr eurwnt eanqielgM. _ __
hey; had winniijg rtt^aks of Jpjger S0l,thpaw, who is ahead of
and seven games, but hls 1944 pitching time table with
ie both of thone, were small 11 vlct6rl*a and four defeats. Go-
for this y*er» Dodgers, ing at that pace ho will win moro
in the season they ran up than 30 games whereas in 1944
game string, and though he picked Up 29 wins while los-
ive had their lasing lapses, ing nine times. Even his leader-
id they have lost in a skein ship is in jeopardy. Russ Chris-
junes on their last western tojmer, the one-man pitching staff
1 is centrally Ideated for
of the soldiers In occupation
For Inforr
Goose Cl
Com)
i; "/r •
f and he fail! He very bad'hurt
rt “111 call the doctor." Terry
Starting for the hall. phone-w
, she heard Brooks’ voice. Ife
.. standing in the doorway bf
il study. “I’ll call him,’’ he said,
e you’ll get us some coats and
r for Angela, Terry, Til have Me
, at the door.”
'* “CMcay'!" Terry cried,
L (T* Be Continued)
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ot Texas opened
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gyTHIN6'& TICKING ! ^ HOPE’OREAsier”'
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M* AT RAILROAD CROSSINGS,
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ALL R'GtfVYOU ^
CATTLE‘CAR CONDUCTORS
STICK 'EM UP! j
EVEPvTktWb'S TICKING!
NOW, TO MEST THIS # AN’
RATfU* At SYLVAN
* junction! i
WE WANT REGULAR ©JYS TO WORK IN ?UI
can turn in as hoopst
SAN ANTONIO, June 26. —(BE
Two soldiers were dead and ||
others were reported in critl
condition today following an t
usual collision egrly Sundiy 1
tween a motorcycle and a job,!
Ing used without proper pHig
sion, k was announced by’ afl
officials. -i >-<
A deputy said the jeep had b«
taken from the Alamo Ooti
club without authorisation, and
witness to the crash, Ufa. m
Cox of Dallas, reported the am
car was driving down ttk cSM
of the highway without in
Mrs. Cox said she was fcrdwji
drive to the highway sb»t|9
and that gasOlflie and’-iw
sprayed her car when the mdti
cycle-jeep collision occurred; '
, >•*»*<*
p) row against the champion up only four wins to go with them.
Eils, two against the Beds His ex-team mate, Morton Cooper,
Rp„straight from the now of the Braves, is the current
Ip national league leader with six
EP analysis of the Dodger triumphs and one loss, but that is
Bp reveals no real clues as 6 long way from Big Mort’s 1944
Kr they keep winning. Last total of 22 and 7.
1§e?Lmma 1944 home «*» W*in
EJT !l Right king from the Chicago Cubs.
Bhie is 107 points below that -phings have gotten so bad with
1# that he is.gotog to ttfei hit-
m K°«n, who wasn’t even ting ]essons from Rogers Hornsby,
War last year, w the leadlrig-one of the all-time National
Wkmg the hitters wtth a .3«6 league greats m the base-hit de-
Mcd the help of Luis Olmo partmenL Nicholson to date is
m .ta rw OWi’tthe. over- Jeo, in rung batted in with 31
i «es leading the league in while likable Luis Oimo, the bat-
f important department with tin’ Latin from Brooklyn is the
L _ J , new leader with 94 to date. Ernie
Ithe Dodgers have only three Lombardi Of (he Giants is the new
te Rosen, Olmo, and Infield- home run leader with 13 while
Guys who dm $
(fey's work. ln «
shop to work m.
thathtV
HAP HOPPER, Washington
Buck Turner Che
. Goose Creek At Main
Goose Creek.
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MV NIFTY checked suit }
THAT FO< SWIPED IS AIL <
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Ration Calendar
THE SERVICE
UGHTER THAT
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127* mark.
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' Q-2 through Uf, void midnight,
August 31.
V-2 through Z-2, void midnight
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f-2 through X*2, void, midnight,
July 31.
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M^rofiNEMESUCHAI
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mu, USA
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, »!• srnuii ana naai »• • ipwoii
for rugged outdoor u»e. It
is just the lighter you have
L- been looking for. A hand-
" some gift for anyone in the
service or in civilian life.
Shrcveporj^lig^
jlane Stomps 1, 2, ? good now.,
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coupons, six gallons each,
nidnight, Sept. S. . ' ■
04, five gallons, void, mid-
B-8, C-7, &8, now goid for
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TEXAS
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greatest
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Sundays by Appointme
107 N. Commerce Pbos
Goose Creek, Texas
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By Feeding
IDEAL GROWING MASH AND GRAIN
or
IDEAL BROILER MASH
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STATE RESERVE \M
108 W. Pearce
'3«, June 26. Big
nty’ °,ne of the nation’s
toskethaH players, has
« nnal leave of lUce in-
S* ^hool he sparked to
ffi* *9 the cage World,
rj ,chestnut-haired eager
ffcd almost every Sotith-
"^er with his 6 feet, 8
all-America center
■^greatest point-maker in
e history, graduated yes-
j® ^d day for cage Coach
BRONCHO BILL
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THANKS,
MISTER* J;
WITH MV RIFLE —
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W/iTH MIV SUNG-SHOT
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Come In and
fit the
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JUST RECEIVED A CARLOAD OF SHORTS
GOOSE CREEK GRAIN CO.
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P- m. today in Houston
L**? <rf fi«M trials
Be_Mate competition in
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Hartman, Fred. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 11, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 26, 1945, newspaper, June 26, 1945; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1027686/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.