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THE DAILY SUN, GOOSE CREEK, TEXAS i
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, „
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MU% C. OTHMAN
^iOTON, Nov. 28: Ci!)
—e are five billion bounds of
/drplun woo! In the world That's
a lot of wool. Nobody wants it.
Nobody but me. I need an over-
coat.
>■ *£■»! cant act On* and tf uime woof
!*abio* think they're spreading
anything over my eye* or Sen,
Joseph C. O'Mahoney’a. either,
they better think again.
The gentleman from Wyoming
opened hi* inquiry into who's got
wool in the optics about the time
I went shopping for an overcoat.
Only coats I saw looked worse
than the benny I bought In OR!
and was figuring on presenting to
the Salvation army.
Sen. O’Mahoney didn't have
much better luck He could u*e a
new suit, himself; the old brown
cue's growing a little seedy. If j
We could
Othman Surveys Wool Surplus CLASSIFIED ADS
%/Mahoney Also Looks Over OPA'S Policies j
tY, NOVEMBER J
Property for sale
pay 34 cents u pound dut,v, and
still charge less than our own fel-
lers. The woolen manufacturers
blame the OPA for forcing them
to put out feather-weight cloth
for female dresses when they
ought to*be producing coats for
tX.V'uhonay and Otiiman,..
The OPA say* this i» not true.
Friends in the government and
the wool industry, take a look at
those 5,000,000,000 pound*. You
call it surplus. I cal] it 'n lot of
overcoats and r don't want to hear
any more about five cent cigars.
he was talking about purity pri
ces,
Geoffrey Baker, deputy prlci
administrator of the OPA Uh a
________ WANTED TO RENT
Acreage, lots, homes jones and Veteran, wife and infant desire to
_______ ; Hr*1 EaUtq, 1003 Miriam, rent furnished or unfurnished
rim it K itKsl LTS4" , Umar Oprts. Phone 40. 141-tfc house. Phone 267-W. i39-6tp
folmu 1, n°UIK'' 0,11 Ex-serviceman and wife desire
chicken house. Lights and water. | furnished or uafurnished apart-
Ph
FOR SALE. MISC.
i One pair matched mules,
pfflF
Vf PV
good quality worsted suit), got
baek to the,winter anowi
___ He
said he guessed there’d be a tern*
pornyy wrasrtty nf htg fey rude wool
clothes. *
“How iong is temporary'” de-
manded Sen, O'Mahoney, picking
at a thread unraveling from his
coat cuff.
“Until supply catches up with
demand,” Baker said.
William St lx, chief of the OPA's ^rts- You'v'' five
ool division, hroueht Rl Hoim» hlHlcm Pounds of wool; now whip
me up a double-breasted overcoat.
IN MEMORIAM
In loving memrmjAf Ernest Ter-
ry, Jr., who pflftfl iwgy two
'"K S Eim
An dt dawn* mother jmsf.- • •- - * ...... Tllfnlfri
In our lonely hours of thinking, 1 «,u scauon ior sale' or
___ _ __ T
matched horses, gentle in every
respect, and harness. W. E. Gan-
non, Naval Avenue, BurnoLDrlvc,
Oakland Estates. nlfl-fltp
BUSINESS SERVICE
Oakland Estates.
aimiiahi > j luntvwiea or uniurmsneu apart-j —----------
o'". ~ f renting Jones mcnt or house. No children. Phone I Three thousand bales good dry |
K arm? B*yu,*n cnn* ! 512-M. Hl-5tp prairie hay. 35c per bale, you haul.
*27(10. *1000 equify. Balance | ~. — --- n « iiwanco. Phone 1114-J or
. t---w . ni~~k--- combat officer. still
' asuiaiuv -
i*easy. Immediate possession. Jones ‘ Discharged --------- „------ —
! ii ,r.a t—— rnn-i »»■-!—. — i separated from wile and child after
Thoughts of you are very near.
Daddy, Mother, and Johnny.
wool division, brought Ei Ropes
into the discussion when he said
his outfit issued its first maximum
average price order to keep five-
eent cjgars soiling for a nickel.
This order is known in the trade
as a map.
Sti:: suld it worked well on ci-
gars. that the OPA used it on
woolens, i Tfie woolens leavers.
Hdwk Picks On Boy*
pok Kent ~
Bedroom with "kitchen ..pri-
vilege*. Couple only. Block south__ .
of Cedar Bayou school. Kilgore (Several tracts of land overioiking
road, louia Kelley. 135-tfc Burnet's bay for sale by owner
House for rent on Tri-City Beach I Suitable Urns. Will consider
three years service because 1 ean’t
a . --■—r- | find a pfacc to live. Will you
V I * * l0T , *il& ,or I P|ca»v help me find an apartment
Apply E. E. Staples, Hi|t|- ; or house -furnished or unfurnish-
ed—in Tri-Cities area, so we can
9e together again? Please call
Il|J-J. _ 142-3tp
HELP WANTED
Two experienced waitresses want-
ed.Ceeil's Cafe, Baytown. 105-tfc
Six experienced waitresses wanted
at Brown’s Cafe, located on cor*
Store
lease. ------ ----
way 146, Cedar Bayou. 142-tfe
Several good buys ummA Goose
Creek. G. M. Ammons, 207's YV.
Texas Avenue. Phoni 1305.
136-tfc
R. G. Florence, Phone 1114-J
670, 140-6te
Rittcn House chimes, $.1.50 set.
General Bhtctrir vncttum cleaner
Gulf Cqast Electric, next to Bay ]
Theater. » . , _ 141-tfe
Eight and one-fourth tire mechan-
ically O. K. Phone 271-R.
x **r
Gulf Coast Electric ft
Market and Pine b W
Phone 1367-w
Wiring—Fixtures- SuPplU|
ju 'Conceit
[Houston Final
141-Stc
Two “Payday" quarter horses. Un-
broken, break and train them as
you whnt them. Phone 1173,
' ._ 141 -fitp
Eight mm. movie camera,'Eastman
make, Ki'odel 25. Phone 1088-M.
141-3tp
TRI-CfTIES PEST
CONTROL
We Kill all Insects and Rod(,_, ,
Termite Specialists ^
Phone 814-J 412Stewart
RAMSEY
Sport* Writer
m'ov 29. itttb- When
M(UWn started ynung
“ glvell h»ng »P » huge
^ Aenaillncf MfllVl
IR tlu: dressing room
school.
.. bovs to concentrate
fLber 1, their first op-
Iff--, a|| other thoughts.
*JJ„g Bisons concentrat-
atent of a 19-6 victory
REFRIGERATION
fi^i dnv Dlvoll hung up 11
1*5 That victim, Kil-
, get our mitts on a few
of those five billions pounds (the
wnator and mej -we could better one afttr another, said ves. and
the et^r't, rla/frn Utt‘n'n^,t° ,he C,ink' Tnint s0' thc °l’A r‘"
tne experts Ive got no more idea torted.
villa"inan an*0r“ *heCP Wh0S the Came Mrs. Mary Thomas Peavy,
prkes" The BriEhlTnt 1"^ ^M^of^wjhp,1 whh^hefS
™ Br“Uh sWp W0<J| here' her father's sheep ranch. If she
‘feil .....--■ .'doesn't get a better nrici*
•KWEETWATER, Nov. 29. --«»»_
Bernard Belle 11-year-ald farm
youth ‘was recovering today, from
re.-atchqo .ruffered when a huge
hawk attacked him while he was
v.oruing in a field
Tire bird swooped down and
clawed the boy about the face. A
brother came to the rescue and
the two managed to kill the bird,
which had a four-foot wingspread.
Rond, 14 mile's out. must Ld 7„r- SSTw. i. Qannom^ M.bte ^ T I „ i* " ■
mture With rental of house. For "ue. Burnet Drive, Oaklund Es- 7vn. hhur*'**d ^ Perfect Christmas present: small
information see party-at E. E. I tates. 139-6tp | ° -V -. -—'f | red Shetland filly, also steel frame,
Staples store, Cedar Bayou at Now vacant; 4 room^ garage" Also FOR SALE OR TRADE '2-horse stock trailer. Turn at
bridge on Jlont Belvigu Road. | duplex with 2 baths and hot water I Will trade 3 year STd Boo'w^hteo I Paradlsp aub' brown bouse >”
Front—! •——rr—!^U*W (S1<t' G'.M Ammons. 1 black mare, child broken, for 2- 1 A.' .?:..Urban-..............*ii‘Ctp
h ront bedroom, nicely furnisned. | 20' - " cgt Texas Avenue. Phone I wheel trailer with tires. Sec at i Lady's pre-war bicycle. Almost
adjoining bath. Phone 1244-R. |120;5-__ 141-tfc i Fulcher Grocery Busch Terrace . new. Phone 1094-J. 1012 Miriam.
105 Indiana. 141-3te -.....Tn-n-n-**..
Cnrage and machine ^hop7 with
or without tools. Plwne 43I-M.
- — _ 142-3tp
LOST AND FOUND
OonunorcU! Sales and Bern,.
C. R. ERIGBON
Refrigeration tlorvio,
Mariiat St Road vYoom.
Phone 9U06-FU.
More Comfort Wearing
FALSE TEETH
kWM pl**«*Uj*!fimUort.*JKAkTEETH.°In ticiani and » grower of shcgp.,.on .
F5SK 4
j doesn't get a better price for her
J wool, she*s going to ship a final
J load of mutton chops and close
' shop. ' :* •
] Then-we had Dr. O. C. Stine,
fthe agticuitmr department gtatll-.-
i iirion unrl a Ar
Divorce Rate Soars-
I
DALLAS. Nov. 29. -flMti-Dailas
county has set a new divorce rec-
0 rd —fc.,*..——1—,——I. ...i— ————.
__ District Clerk Pearl Smith re-.
lamofsa
And lower
ths« m.r fetl nwr* comf«rtmbl«[ n'o j ^d'bTflelTTo’ w™ during
BxcTSJsawtTdKs SX*SS-sfo*.
Chse** _ “Pfats odor" (dtnturs breath' ........ u-----.----. --- *
during November. The previous
«**nns inon-acM). Does not soar, j »>« iraoe isn t up, it s down. r —* ----—.----
^rA*TEETH°?S»1 ^*0t bumpicr as bp w'ent 'rZ"
AWHOTM today at aay »W» 1 along and the next thing I knt.v - TRY SUN CLASSinED
Lost: 3 months old Pointer bird
-1 aog. Left yesterday morning. Any-
one knowing whereabouts please
. call B. B. Williams, 189-J or
........... _ 135-tfc
I Lost: White fox terrier with pale
lemon ears, one slightly dropped,
small lemon spots on back. Wear-
ing red collar when lost. Named
Pat Liberal reward. Apartment
7, Sam Houston Courts or phone
1271-X JSMtp
Its*.
Call 189JX
B. B. WILLIAMS
for
REAL ESTATE
Loans - Engineering
Developing
Office, 221 W. Defee
ADS-
J
8
Lest by returned veteran: lady
Bulova wrist watch in front of
Citizens' State Bank. Return to
317 E. Defee for generous reward.
.......................... . ....... 142-2tp
Lost: in Hist-Goose Creek,"girl’s
26“ light blue bicycle. Rack on
fror.T for basket. Reward. 1110
N. Commerce, after 5 p.m. i42-4tc
NOTICE
I Armature and raptor rewinding
I 34 hour service. Massey Electri
I i Company. Phone 248. 142-tfc
I j Commercial and domestic retrig
emtion service. Strait Refrigera
tfbn Company, 309 Minnesota, Bay
1 town, Phone 1384. 121-tfc
Typewriter and adding machine i.
n repairng. Reliable "mechanic.
1 Phone 668-J after 5 p.m, 138-tfc
I ! Plenty of beer to go. $2.50 per
V case. Eddie Cox, Baytown-Woos-
j ter Phone 666, _ MJMto
' Palmist moved ~from La PorteTo
Ravfftinn Almnim Dimnk T-..... -
a nmiui muvcu rone LO
Baytown Avenue, Busch Terrace, '
Baytown. Open daily. i38-6tp I
Will care for children in my home'
by the hour, day, or evening. 610
East Hunnicutt. Phone 122.6-R.
188-6
[I Floors surfaced
! orte
>rs surfaced and fiFished'Ap
day. R. J, Tucker, 312 Illinois.']
SOi-T 141-26tp
qm m»3. ........... ..
Will "keep children by fdaw
j night,
I Adoue.
eery,
FOR SALE MISC.
GOOD NEWS!
To all Colored Customers
buying in-*^ *
ST.-CHARLES PLACE
On the Lynchburg-Crosby
Highway.
WATER . . . We are now pip-
ing fresh water from our deep
water supply system to all lots
in this beautiful addition as
fast as pipe is available. You
now have fine shelled streets,
with lights, and soon you will
have gas too!
irrace. *>
189-6tp j Lamar Courts. 142-Stp
T^IpWIng baby buggy and play’pen.
■ - ----.—t;-----------j Bpth like new, 703 Miriam, La-
Shock absorbers, carburators, gen- mar Courts. 142-2tp
erators, floor mats, phigs, mu!- ; oirl’s''26” bicycle, good condition,
Tiers, tail pipes, hand tools, spe- j rea8onaWe. 209 Ohio. Phone 628-W.
cial assortment of bolts and nuts. , ” , 142-3tc
S£ StreetPphone4^ N' One milk rliw for sai? ?rl« *85.
j SwSEwSVssrS! J5S ' E swte
! 310 Universal shovel, K-yard, --------\
(with new motor. Drag bucket j Cltrus; ku'l!‘,uat' f
available. $1000 cash Write box 1
507 i*i.rre1TI w1uP- ",s0 fvs? blwWmf cape f]
jasmine, 75c up. Stevenson Land-
scape Service, 400& Michigan.
Tri-CJties Woodwork Shnn
601 Harding at Pruett sf 1
Window frames, sashes L
frames, jambs, screens' d,Mr
any kind of cabinet work
“If
Prompt, Courteous Service.
. » s 27-0 count.
I thereafter Kivell’s
Ztrntcd It conerntrat- ‘
ffliroiigli nine teanW to
L ,orti. of records for a
fygh school dull.
r.ff, working on number
Lv of Houston;*,now, but '
Chard to keep from think- “
1 nr
I ,.mw '71'' "’ll! b‘‘ their c
■the Robert B: Lee
[^oner.- of District 1’4-AA
jj. keys whip the Ganders
REFRIGERATION
SERVICE
HOMES BUILT ... Our con-
tractors Will now build for you
in ST, CHARLES PLACE on
easy terms. 5-room homes,
*500 down, 3-room homes, *250
down. Balance like rant
Drive by and see the nice 5-
room homes now for sale.
Brand new, will be completed
and ready to move in by the
1st
REMEMBER . . . When you
buy from THE MORRISON
LAND COMPANY, you are
buying as fine a piece of
property as money can buy.
All lot* are sold with a GUAR-
ANTEED TITLE, NO INTER-
EST and NO TAXES, and the
privilege of paying out in full
at anytime, and building right
now.
When
jay,
by the week 700 E.
142-l2tp
Called ConvocatToS of
the Goose Creek chap-
ter .No. 408, RAM.,
Friday, November 30,
1945, at 7 P. M. Work
P _ in P. M. and M.E.M.
Degree. Visiting companions wel-
I come.
M. A. Parker, H.P.
Nat Pace, Secy.
gpSrmrw
1649. No regu-
lar meeting
Nov. 29. Spec-
ial meeting Nov.
30. Memorial
LOTS *185.00 UP . . .A few
;hoice lots are still open for
at *5 cash and $5 per
month. Size 50x116 ft., up to
half-acfeq.
Call or write for salesman to
show you: Pfaon<^C-4i302,
The Morrison Land
Company.
P. O. Box 4063
Citizens State Bank Bldg.,
(Main and Preston) Houston.
“REALTORS”
I *88, Pelly, or phone 292. 131-tfe 1
j SCREEN WIRE both copper aim
I galvanized. Highland Farms Cor-
poration, Highlands, Texas. Phone
yi i3i-tfj
Eighflots, 50x100, hi Casey addi-
tion, Cedar Bayou, a corner plot.
One fine gaited saddle and cow
horse, one 3-gallon Jersey milk
cow with heifer calf, one springer
Jersey cow about to freshen in 45
days, one full blooded Holstein
heifer from 5-gallon eow, spring-
ing heavy. One practically new
hack, fuliy equipped. I buy and
e»li stock cattle, milk cows, and
hogs. Phone R. E. Burnett, 1153.
—....................... ' 171, UT-
AH Makes-All Models
Work Guaranteed
Tri-Cities Service Co, ,
1005 N. First Goose Creek
600
Phone «5-W.__ lfelftc
Turkeys, nice broad-bfeasted, mS
and grain fed. R. B. Saxon, Mas
sey-Tompkins road. 138-tfc'
Boudelnire’s “Fleurs du Moi” in
pattern and prose by Beresford
Egan and C. Bower Alcock. Num-
bered and signed edition printed
by Sophktocles Press of London. .
England for private circulation, j.
Nine by twelve velour plush bind- j
ings. *15.
“Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam,” 1
first and fourth renderings* in I
English verse by Edward Fits-
SERVEL ELECTROLUX
Parts 4.. Service *
Houston in the first
for the state title, they
' concentrating ,lkr tb*5'
j concentrated before.
* they’ll be out to but-
a grrd-old jinx thit
Jgnon tedra can’t wp the
■« ___ ,.
fasting on a tewfi « ft
L big Bisons Shattered
Eg other high school prccc-
I Texas' biggest ci
[banded out the worst de-
Houston teaiVi
L given a
191 nngusn verse ny nuw«.u
- 1Mlltf geraM. GoW kBo and colored plate
r posts, illustrations. Eight by ten gold
SH?®SSi«uq®sSie
\ All Sizes i '
s Flashlight Batteries
\ Radio Batteries
'Bicycle Baskets
Luggage Carriers
Toys $
Electric Irons Repaired
GEORGE BOWER
Phone 2641 Highland]
1
Highlands ! ed by George C. Harrop and Com-
"— — —eev -“ftiiifimjs Farr" * ... . *,A
Corporation, Highlands, Texas.
116-tfc
2M1 or ap^ Hlgblands Farins I ”
*“• . | May be seen at 300 West Republic.
116-tfe i 143-2tp
—.......“v j Goose Crack. . ... , .s-w
JST5B»KSLgSI Swine* .OwniiMi.
ket Street nnd PaHv 1 in huvintr i
and PeJi-v ^oad. Photic j Anyone to&tiiited i
759:a Baytown. il0-tfc very reasonable pric
POULTRY WIRE—.) list » itable buMness local
Interested in Wyin# $i a
Farms Corporation. Phone 2541. j BUSINESS SERVICE
I riming cords, lamps, “V" belts
bMe Plug* lnatalled, Appliance*
nppilunCCB
repaired. Massey Electric, Phone
132-tfc
uJf*^berry Plants, grajic tines,
blackberry vines, fig . trees, pear
-— ----y jBtar
trees, palms, weeping willow and
assorted shade trees Channelview
Nurseries, Market Street Road.
y__- _____ 139-8tc
Trumpet for "sale. Good condition.'
Tri-Citi#s Gl«*s Co.
106 Cedar, Baytown Ph. 280-W
PROTECT YOURSELF
SAFETY AUTO GLASS
installed
PROMPT SERVICE
Goose Creek
Welding Works
• Welders' Supplies
* Portable Equipment
Certified Welders—24 Ye«n
Oil Field and Refinery
Welding Experience.
ft
REO, Owner
East Arioue and
Highway
Phone 7474
$50 cash. Inquire 403 East Main.
. 140-etc
General milk' cows. Springer heif-
ers. A. G. Barber, Peily. l40-6tp
Crocheted purses, sweaters, bed
^jacket, 2 paisley shawls, church
Services Dec. 2, j
7 P. M.
C. Q. Alexander, E. R.
C. Porch, Sec.
•*.***»» *r» •*»/' ",
• % ■ • - •
5% STRENGTH—THE STRONGEST THAT IS RECOMMENDED FOR DOMES*
TIC USE. t
BAILEY'S BARBER AND
BEAUTY SHOP
MORE
LISTINGS
WANTED
Kills Hies, Roaches, Ants, Bedbugs, Silverfish, Gnats, Mosquitoes and other
I
WE HAVE IT-IN ALL CONVENIENT FORMS
PERMANENT WAVES
SCALP TREATMENTS
FOR MEN AND WOMEN
—22 Years Experience-
Operators: Mr. arid Mrs.
Bailey and Juanita (Akin)
Ziegler
I D1 N. Giliiard Goose Creek
than
who
have names of more
500 peppie .in my files . „„„
want to buy homes in the Tri-
Citles- area. Many of them
have up to *5000.00 in cash
ready to invest.
PROPERTY FOR SALE
Four room house and bath. Bay- j
1.
THE HANDY AEROSOL DISPENSER.
_ " A. &
Permeafs every hook and cranny of a roorm Nothing fo pump
—|ust turn the valve - - - good for 14 months average use.
YA .
GALLONS
Handy, economical way to buy this liquid, ,Execllent for farm
and home. ^—
■ P /
QUARTS
Convenient Size. Use to spray garbage cans, sewers—offer*
complete protection for one month. -.
Hss addition, East James Street.
Max Biiumert, Route 1, box 347,
j Goose Creek. 141-6tp
J Beautiful haif-a"cre“loron" Burnett
j Bay. Concrete sea wail, water i
iworks. St. Augustine grass, shtub-
' bery, shade and citrus trees. Phone
11 900-611 * 141-6tC {
t’"u "house"1
Two and one-half story
First floor: living room, dining
room, and powder rbom. Second
floor: 3 bedrooms and.bath. Third
floor: efficiency apartment or
playroom. East Goose Creek, f
Shown by appointment only. |
! Phone 1192. Bynum and Wood- i
I ruff. 143-6tc |
Large 6-room house and garage i*
in excellent condition. On 50x100
MORRELL PARK
Beautiful pre-war five room
home on two extra high cor-
ner lots. Completely modern
and like new inside and out.
Size of property 100x120 with
hundreds of dollars, worth of
flowers and shrubbery. White
picket fence surrounding back
yard, and miniature child's
playhouse included. Oversize
garage with concrete floored
wash house with hot and cold
running water. FHA financed.
Buy out owner's equity. Do
not let this one get away.
*EE BOND,
of ^Cr?ry/Iass' a!so
Mercury glass bowl, ail very old
Few Unqn articles. Flower por-
traits. Aft wool ' steamer-rug.
crochet cotton-,vsize 50. May "be
seen at 300 West-Republic.
vv 143-2tp
ik dlnlqg room
spartjnent
Nine piece solid oak dl
suite; Florence pre-war apartoiei
range. 108 Gibson Street. Pelly?
... 143-*te
Victory bicycle, practice,iy new,
with basket, chain guard, and j
kickup stand. *20. 902 East Adoue.
143-ltp
Christmas trees, 2>,i feet tlnspraji;-
ed, 75c; 2% feet, sprayed, *1.50
each; 4 feet unsprayed. *1:50; 4
feet sprayed, *2.35; 6 feet unsnray-
ed, *2.30; 6 feet sprayed, *3.3?. De-
livered to your home. Phone 961-R.,
.__ _"~T*—143-6tc,
National casST %isterrExcefieiff
condition. Ideal Call
**-J- ■ 143-3tp
Call 1182-J for four
Moving Jobs
S. G, STRANGE
TRANSFER
Left of Knowilton Road
Cedar Bayou.
Stock Trailers For Rent
Body and Fender Work
See Willie
at
Leslie James Garage
319 E. Adoue Phone 265
A Complete Line of
IMPERIAL
Washable Wallpapir
Latest Fattems and DesigM
For Every Room In You
House
Call Us For Painters sad
Paperhangcrs.
BRITTON-CRAVENS
LUMBER CO.
Baytown Pbons W
Ladies standard size"bleycie: Good
condition. Phone^#00-2154. 143-3tp
Coaster wagon, "almost new; " lio
Alva- Stewart Heights. . l«-3tc
Six room house, newly papered,
near Anson Jones school, Peliy.
ON SOUTH PRUETT
Large five room house on good
comer lot Not a new place-
but will make some family a
comfortable home. Has gar-
age. *3900.00. Only *1000 cash
will handle. SEE BOND.
D.D.T. PROTECTS HEALTH-US IT!
... v..vv..v.» vvuu.vrosi, vrii UUAIKU
lot with street at front and back.
406 N. Ashbfel, 3M blocks frorrf
First National Bank. Immediate
possession. Telephone 590-W af-
ter 4 p.m. or on Saturday. 132-tfg
Seven room iiouse." 4 room garage
apartment, on 100x100 lot, Dry,
I Sr
, EAST ARON AVE.
imall four room modern home
ONE GALLON................. ..$2,9,5
ONE QUART..........<........... «9c
AEROSOL DISPENSER ....... ^2.95
; sandy soil, several pecan trees. Lo
j cated in Goose Creek. /,
| Five room house. 5 acres of land,
all modern conveniences. Located
on Coady Road.
j Twelve room house and 2 room
I house on 2 acres of land lacing
: 200 feet on Decker Drive.
J Cafe, stock ahd fixture*. Doing
I business in Baytown.
. C. N. Cook, 214 E Texas AVe-
1 riue. Phone 1388. I42-6te
■ Here is a~bafgaiirr~i5SS00^ori!eF
| tract in San Jacinto River Estates
1 with nice 24x32 modem house,
J ®rge barn, chicken yard, lights,
j hot and cold water, and butane
j system. Price *4500. $U»0 will han-
I die. Sec W. E. Gannon, Mable
| Avenue and Burnett Drive, Oak-
] land Estates. 141-6tp
j Four room modern Home on 55-
foot front business lot. In High-
lands. *4000. Jonea and Jones,
| I0O3 Miriam, Lamar Court. Phone
40, • 138-ttc
on fine corner lot. Possession
very soon. No garage. Price
*2650.00 on terms to suit pur-
chaser. *EE BOND. e
HIGHLANDS
Four room home, modern ex-
cept gas, located on acre land
near interurban. *2500.00. Can
be financed on easy terms SEE
BOND.
EAST SIDE
Close-in Goose Creek, Modem
three bedroom home on two
lots. Garage and chicken
..house. Five bearing pecan
trees. Easy walking distance
of downtown. Owner selling
equity and- leaving town.
*4200.00. *EE BOND.
”—- ***•"'"* w "'"■*> ot,uwi, icily
See O: W. Hillard, 177 Second St..
Wooster. 143-We
GENUINE
DELUXE
TAYLOR TOT
$8.95
GIPSON-DUKE
FURNITURE
>wn Phone 956-W
(THE RADIO CLINIC
1648 High St. Pelly
Experienced Technician on
• Outy '7 AM. to 6 P.M.
GUARANTEED RADIO
REPAIRS
Satsuma Pecan
Grapefruit Pear
Kurnquat
Ornamental Shrubs F%s
LA PORTE NURSERY
La Porte on Hi-way Ph 4481
Montgomery
Radio Repair Service
305 MAIN-BAYTOWN
-Phone 1363-W
FREE PICKUP & DELIVERTI
WE REPAIR
ANY MAKE- ANY MODEL
RADIO OR PHONOGRAPH
SPECIAL DISCOUNT TO
VETERANS_
**r$ ♦;#,
’an;
m°neY do.
W, O, Moiitgorpery, Owner I
WANTED TO BU Y
Five" room" house in good
tion, in Baytown or Goose Creti j
Phone 682-J. ■ 13S-MJ
RAY LAWRENCE
ELECTRICIAN
510 N, Giliiard St. Phone 1024-J
^Repairing - Wiring
Electrical Supplies
SfflS light Bulbs.
| Motors, irons, and fans,
i less of condition. Massey
Company. __ 12
! Cars in good condition, top <
1 no ^(
Clark's Welding Works
Dii Field and Farm
Portable Equipment
Maintenance '
Expert Craftsmanship.
Qualified for all types of
welding
'^Botkin, Owner
1402 N. Goose Creek St.
* Phone 1410
Cars in good condition, iop ■«**i
prices. See Plocheck at Buck T.^l
ner Chevrolet Company. Ul-®re
Vn-iyric for 3 year "old. ofp^l
for same. Box W, Daily Sun.^ ■
B^veteram :iTuT ’39 ForfWl
Will pay cash up to JW. C»U 14J
Crosby or write Bog 139
„ 1{
USED CARS
*/>»«
1937" Chevrolet coach. Ns* !
VOGUE WALLPAPERS
GLIDDEN PAINTS
M0 lovely Vogue patterns in
•took. Best of quality at very
attractive prices. Expert deco-
rator and painters will make
etsimates free of charge.
SEE US FOR EXPERT DEC-
ORATORS AND PAINTERS.
New Location
HASTY TRANTER
* & STORAGE CO.
«3 E. Texas Ave.
Insured
■Local and Long-Distai,c#
Moving * -
Crating and Shipping
Phone 238 A. C. Coker, Owner
C coacn. ’
clean, radio. Sec at 4th house*
rlghf, first street past Pa
Club, Oakland Estates.
’ CASH
For Your Car
No Delay - Bring Paper* j
Hemphill Pontiac Co.
Phone JS J
517 W. Texas
SEE BOND
REALTY CO. |
“SPARKY" BOND-Realtor
- - Open TUI 7 T. M. -
“A LOOK MEANS A LOT”
209 N. Goose Creek — Ph, 388
“Res.. 122 New Jersey St.
Phone 854MX. ‘
E
J'
QUALITY WORKMANSHIP
GUARANTEED.
GRAY LUMBER CO.
Full Line of Building Materials
f'o4aWetogWartm'stein ^man
lumber sheds. Visit our display
rooms while you slion.
DUTMAN BUILDING
306 N. Goose Creek St
Phone 459.
auto parts CO.
Peily
Phone 459-W 616-17 Main St
22SVSSS* ?*».**■
tohnnHvHF'°,nr Mats’ 3 and 5-
,^y.lic Jooks, Fog and
USED CARS
TOP PRICES
Jack Saunders
Baytown
leyd<
Driving Lights. A few gTnuine
Appleton Spot Lights Praft
Mufflers, “Built like n e
I PAY MORE
i cannon."
Prily, Texas
Get My Price
Any Make, Any Model
Bring Your Papers
A. T. COLE
500 W. Texas
STUFFED DOG!
1ANT!
DOLLS
| TEDDY KARS
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Hartman, Fred. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 143, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 29, 1945, newspaper, November 29, 1945; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1028106/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.