The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 283, Ed. 1 Friday, May 5, 1944 Page: 7 of 8
eight pages : ill. ; page 18 x 13 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
HtIPAT, MAY 5, |M
Dusty Violin
Turns Ou^To
Be Worth $3000
DALLAS, Tex..' a*R, _ .
that was brought to a Dwu.
pair shop turned out I
one missing from a rare
tion since 1926 and highly ijjj,
,. When the owner brou*
dlKy vt«1n to Walmer l
to be repaired, Oliver tun
that under the grime wash
uable violin. Oliver bought
from the man, who ap m
was having financial difl
Oliver wrote two violin
panics and told about the I
ment. One replied that
had never heard of the
The other replied in the
J) . of two insurance men.
—They were waiting for (v
when he arrived at his shoo
.morning. They said they!!
repay Oliver , his expenses w
instrument.
To prove that it was a
violip, the insurance men. I
cd it for *3,000 when they ,
ped it to the home office
was from the „ famous
collection.
THE DAILY SUN, GOOSE CREEK, TEXAS
iy-
(§■
n
ancient type of viola d'amoar.
Originally a piano-tuner, M
erson was intrigued one day )
an old Persian flute and set a
to copy it
■■CSS!
the war—and
the war!
your electric eert*
cort.
happen. It's due j
works efficiency
your friends and
and manage the
money when you
sUrrice.
OMPANY
• •
lassified ads
"FOR QUICK RESULTS
USED AUTOS
bedroom. Suitable for girls
516 East Defec, Tele-
j.\V. , 2*1-6tc
bedroom- Accommodations
606 East Wright.
282-3tc
PROPERTY FOR SALE
1939 four-doer Commander Studc-
baker. Five good tires. 509
West Defec 383-Stc
1937 Dodge coupe. Fair condi-
tion and tires. *10 Park Street.
Apply after 6.
tor rent. Girls only. 40-
J», Buy town, Texas. 2b3-3tp
iMf lW Case tractor tvllh
Without driver, with or with-
Er. H E. William*. 214
[t Texas Avenue. ___?83-3lp
Men only. 314
283-Stc
1938 Chevrolet four-door
C»n be seen at. UOH
1935 tour-door Chevrolet sedan
for sale or trade. What have
you? J. L. - Mitcham. Gray
Lumber Company. 2ff)-3tc
house, completely furnish-
C One gentleman. 519 Bttt
6CC Avenue, 283~6tP
AND FOUND
I man's watch with blue crys-
lon Stone and Webster job,
Dalton Pitts, Route 1,
lolutionary
rigerator
ADELPHIA U'Tl—The post-
|^frl^fatDr‘Wftlt-‘^-iwolv»--
helves, transparent cabinets,
Jnittr- electric eye—deore—an4-
Ihutes will be the exception
than the rule when civil-
iroduction is rosumed.
[Paul Jones, vice-president in
e of refrigeration for Philco
told his company’s dealers,
first refrigerator to reach the
jimcr when production is re-
■ will not be radical or revo-
kary in design.” This predic-
ts based on the premise that
jfacturors, distributors and
will be anxious to get
[ into civilian business quick-
j Immediate production and
ortation of materials will
plenty of problems in the
months after the war. even
but the complications of rad-
Idestgn changes and tooling
V new modes,
es said costly experience in
industries has proved that
[buying public reacts slowly
(cautiously to radical design
and a period of transi-
between the prewar and real
models should be desir-
|from many angles." He point-
that many designers and
[lo-designcrs indulging in the
Us indoor sport of postwar
Illation on the shape of prod-
fto come, picture the postwar
Verator as a fantastic piece
Uipment. Some vision doors,
[raise, doors that drop and
» other dream features.
[es agrees that a middle track
tessary to produce a practi-
:iece of household equip-- ,.
Of one thing he is sure,
must be ample space for.
food in the postwar re-
jrator. since the trend towards
j type of food is definitely.
Quick cash for furniture, refrig-
erator, washers, sewing machin-
es, household goods, . Also mat-
tress renovating. We have all
lines of furniture, see us, Cowey
Furniture Company, 300 Main,
La Porte. Telephone La Porte
5211. 233-26tc
BENDIX-WASHER. Repair and
~ service by qualified mechanic*.
J. R. Wheeler. Telephone 248.
280-26tp
For your building And repair
- tAwrite H. F. Grahman, Rpute 1,
Box 223,- Baytown, Texas*
.......' 280-8tp
FOR SHE—MUc.
____ •
Sorvl-eycic with arnty engine, Vacant four rooms, bath, service
good tires. Excellent corditton. porch and garage attached.
Apply at 300 Park St. 283-3tp *3000. See owner before 3, 1001
-------'East'. Faylc, 281-3tp
Plenty seed norm potato slips and ~---* - ----——. - •
other field and garden seeds ' acant, three-room modern house,
Goose Creek Grain Co. 283-Stc large screened porch and at-
---.......tAched garage, concreet floor,
DON’T TRUST TO LUCK ALONE driveway, in Pelly. *
-in hflhv dhlett yyyr~
Start yoj^bnby chicks right
with Dr. Sitlsbury’s I‘HLN-0-
SAL the double-duty drinking
water medicine. Goose Creek
Grain Company, 904 North
Goose Creek Street. Telephone
AY- •’ >83-lto
1941 five-passenger Nash coupe.
Good condition. Driven actually
22,200, *1000. See B, B.'Wil-
liams, 500 Marian. Telephone
158. Also 20-pound 'turkey gob-
bler. . . ... 283-3tc
Pearl inlaid Martin guitar with
case. Conn cornet. 503 West
Pearce, Goose Creek.' 2h3-3ct ’
Pre-war FHA home,
2Vj ayes. *3100, *600 down bal-
ance easy. Jones and Jones
Real Estate, 1003 Miriam Street,
Lamar Courts. Telephone 40.
281-6tc
Acreage at pre war price. Close
In. *100 per acre. Easy terms.
Jones and Jones Real Estate,
1003 Miriam Street, Lamar
Courts, Phone 40. 263-tfc
Real home, Goose Creek. Coady.
five-rooms, five acres. Six
rooms, 2H acres. House to be
moved. Two houses. Goose
Creek. G. M. Ammons. Tele-
phone 1305. 274-tfc
Piano tuning and repairing fc>
. experienced-jnfliL-.JA'.ork guar-
anteed. tT. E. Davis, Sr., 3928
Caplin, Houston. Telephone
Preston 0328 244-52tp '941 model 21
Telephone 491 for sewing machine
repairs. W, P„. O’Conner, the
repair man. 262-26tp
Garden trnctor with all equip-
ment for sale at R. E. Bfown’s,
. Pte*. mate Five-room house and lot. By
100 hens, *125. Invalid wheel chair owner. 314 East Adoue. 278-6tp
*35 F. C. Carroll, Bob Smith _ ’ • ....... „
road, Cedar Bayou. 281-6tp E**‘ Baytown. Fiv'e-room house.
-- •__:_____________ New three-room garage apart-
Portable Remington typewriter. ment Close in. A. H. Bynum.
Telephone 1046-M, 28l-3tn Telephone 841. 278-8 tc
Turkey poults, two hens and gob-. (Irv *acTCtI,n fiEf
EILEEN'S FLOWER SHOP-
Flowers for. every occasion.
102 N. Commerce. Telephone
1357. 277-tfc
bier, chickens and pigs.---J.—At
Harris, Highlands. 281 -4(p
ft. house trailer.
New tires and paint. Good con-
dition. Alvin Dcstree, Hill’s'
Trailer Camp. 281-3tp
Monument, markers, cemetery
wosk. Trl-atles Monument Co.
Market St. and Pelly road. Bay-
town. Phone 759-R. 270-tfc
Nursery service. Reliable, san:
tary home. Best of care. 134
Fifth Street. Telephone 900-
2152, 279-26fc
Remember the ’Jaycec Terrapin
Derby and Carnival, May 19 and
20. West Pearce at Commerce.
279-19tc
y\ Or trade. One gentle saddle horse,
’*• six years old; also two pair
For fine portraits, telephone 69.
David Y. Arnett, 6Q3 West
Pearce. Specializing weddings ’
and baby portraits. 279-26tc
Stated Meeting
Cedar Bayou Lodge' 321,
, A. F. & A. M. Saturday •
at 7:30. Visiting Brethren
cordially invited.
F. A. MULKE'Y, W. M.
E. G. SJOLANDER, Sec.
V»» V
young mules. See them on Gil-
lette farm, three miles west of
- u Porte,____________________ 28.1-30tc
WANTED TO RENT
Unfurnished house or garage
apartment in Baytown? Couple,
with one child 5. Humbre em-
ployee. Guy Mabry. Telephone
864-J. 281-3tp
Furnished apartment for couple
only in Goose Creek or Bay-
town. No pets. Telephone, Mrs;
Nelson, 533-J 283-2tp
We Win Pay
TOP PRICES
For USED Cars
Thad Felton
CONE’S PHARMACY
gives extreme care in
filling prescriptions—
-p),onc Beft Black
Highest Cash Prices Paid
For Late Model Used Car*'
JACK SAUNDERS
BAYTOWN
le Blamed Each
For S50 Fine
|3TON, Tex., (IIP) — Traffic
Harry Dippel had to de-
vho was driving a car that
[involved in an accident.
husband and his wife hoth
led to be the driver.
investigating officer had
M his hands of the mat-
giving both a ticket for
to keep a proper lookout
[failure to yield the right-
*1 judge decided the woman
driving and fined her $50.
IT WITH BONDS
1EVILLE, Ark.. (I’Pi—Last
|the Arkansas-Missouri Pow-
originated a plan whereby
[id ’ $15 to each* baby born
nployees during the year.
I however, it .hag turned pat-
I and will give each newborn
f War Saving Bond.
Called Communication
Goose Creek Lodge No,
1192 A. F. '& A. M. Sat-
urday, May 6, 7 p. m.
Work in the EA degree.
Visiting brethren cordially invited.
—^ F.-etaHBffiT; w. m.
- ' R. C. READ, Secretary.
HELP WANTED
Men, colored and White. Older
boys too. White Star Laundry.
282-3tc
Warehouseman. Permanent job
for the right man. Goose Creek
Grain Company. 281-6tc
Middle-aged white woman to live
on place and care for 18
mbnths-old baby. Telephone
1340-J. 280-6tp
M NOTICE
OTICE TO CREDITORS
No. 34198
OF APPOINTMENT of
litor
lice is hereby given that on
list day of February, A. D.
I Letter* Testamentary upon
>tate of W. W. SLOAN, De-
, were granted to the under-
, W. Ray Sloan, by the Hon-
County Court of Harris
|y. Texas, in Cause NoJMM
upon The Probate Docket
Court -
ersona having claims against
are hereby- roquired
lesent the same within (he
[Prescribed by law, the re»l-
8 of the said Executor being
Oroak; Hani*.' County,
• and the Post Office address
• *ald Executor being aa
below.
1944
(Ikrlckland, Attorney* ~
W. R. Sloan (signed)
Route No 1,
Yellow Jacket No. 2. five wait-
resses wanted at once for Mon-
day. Salary *100 per month,
board and room. 277-tfc
Women for laundry work. Full-
time or part-time. White
Star Laundry. 278-6tc •
. Lady to do bookkeeping and typ-
ing. Shorthand not necessary.
Write Box D. O. O., c-o Daily
Sun. 283-3tc
Painter and paper hanget for
small four-room house. Tele-
phone 659. 283-tfc
Combination bookkeeper, and sten-
ographer. .One preferred 'with
lumber yard experience. Write
. box F. H. H„ c-o psily Si-n., ..
?83-8tc
------—k-*
Men. colored and white Older
boys too. White Star Laundry.
282-3tc
To trade J936 four-doof B'ord for
good pickup. 145 First Street,
Wooster. , 183-fctp
Now Is good time to sell proper-
ty. Can get top prices for
homes or equity; Lilt'your real
estate wants, with Bayshore
Realty Company, Baytown,
Phone 801. —: . 284-tfc
Berlou Guaranteed Mothspray
For safety's sake spray all ar-
ticles subject to moth damage
with Berlou Mothspray. Odor-
less, colorless, stainless. Pro-
tects furs, woolens, rug* *1.25
and furniture. Pint .....
M. WILKENFELD
Fu rnltu re-Appllancee-J ewel ry
Phone 78-Warehouse 1042W
pur Bid can’t be tdpped! |
- Due to low overhead,
Premium for •*,
We can pay more
For your car!
J ^
Clean Car*
i'P|m It"TEErj
* See us last but get oui
Jack Saunde
Baytown, T«
offer
rs--Buick
us
WANTED TO BUY
Four or five-room house in Goose
Creek. Must be bargain. Write
box W. H. c-o Daily Sun.
f ■■ 281-6tp
U»ed furniture, radios, stoves, or
- anything of value. Best cash
prices — get the other fellow's
price and then see me. W. F.
Hall, 812 Main Street Pelly.
~OTeHe[Y3*7r~r ''lii.tfe'
Nice, clean linen rags. No buttons.
No overalls or khakis. Daily
Sun. 199-tfc
THE HUMBLE CO.
NEEDS MEN
Unskilled workers are wanted immediately to
help manufacture 100-octane aviation gasoline,
Toluene and' synthetic rubber at Humble’s
BayfoWn Refinery..
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 283, Ed. 1 Friday, May 5, 1944, newspaper, May 5, 1944; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1027933/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.