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THE DAltY SUH^ GOOSE CHEEK. TEXAS
FftftjAY, Aususr J Tr' AUGUST *',,4]
The Doily Sum
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SUN SLANTS
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Leove My Heart Alone
in;
August Ri*der s Digest relive u> thv
is pewokiag vide ifa ftajtw'Mf- HwwfliM.
• transmitted it- writer and s Pubuer-Prua* wrinar.jjso lt_*-
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TOO CAXT*n»----“ —
RXAUjf believe
law ri UKb Bom
They law iMm
TRIUMPH OVER «» <E TOO
■ TOO CM: Nay. Ml ita
faith- Romans 5-27.
AIM letter lq
When hiMoftiM write of World
War H they wW reeord Aug 5. 1I143.
It earned *T tew rre« llM lure
erifrtai with I—tr Hk Ml IA— in ■
lw « Ita tana* ni
, W hilt ito Umwy cm to nathiag ■
te* * i— A is — *taah *»* "
-Of itewii »Wl S*tagM«th*
critical or the
the food prob-
doss not tor all Mr word, tn erttie-
Mk afters a sririte
lte. ErtaflMd
■Minn which facer {he
la due to the draft tnc of farm. labor, the
mnum of farm aucAinWy pradSBOto an.I
of OPA Del.} m effort,
and -W r
fntaa h-infi-rng -flrirf^- ^f^ri our
things,
te* ,
after they had left the sick- self
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been bad* frishtened in some
tray *he assured Mm that that
doctor about Butty, explaining
that he bad been frightened in
an air raid and had hpd a long
sea voyage that mm ha**
something of an* ordeal to. such Bu/fy, lying near,2^9
a small child alone, and of course shudders shaking his
Mr. Bromfteld predicts that- our nation will
-|t pH -flip itfff of narration Mil Pdautry
bars ass of ths foolish mistakes of tbs ad-
mtaistranon
There am more ragm pf Iffaotfle paraly-
sis tn our stole «ss than then ha
far many .years post Pour new ones devei-
o*ed io Harris imk aleai sw the tos
aw axishiat orton* fated with ti*
of putting up * good front for
the dtaaae pwlto m la-
. emun for ted hutririlra vriertaavy aaarrii
and M McreaMs the possibility of success,
since there it no loch of opportunity to seek
As n curs, h» sampests that to. al panrtr
fri food caar be dMiRA • man who would
'have suthasfty te provide oeeeesary fam
labof and machinery to the farmer, and to
enforce eqari dtartbrilaa af food. .
He rerOMfem the' port SB played Sy t&c
of the world.
W
to ths Bnttah and the defense of that
island neared an end
The vktertous II—lan arwiy took
Orel, strongest German bastion on
XSB-mik front, snd Belgorod,
columns jtt Reds sped on te
1 In an effort to Crap the fleeing
Is worthy of investigation sod .any group
individual that wonts to how o try and
spring its mystery should be encouraged to
Strength for Today
Her P. A Pat OW*
black market, la muddling the food Wtoa-
th* «ad saps the tolr way to pot them ant
«f business will be to produce suck as abun-
dance of food that rationing will be un-
nemsary. Thts ran be done, he Insists, with
proper (dawning and with the authority in
the hands of a maa who knows what to do
Whdt I k wtekilT itte ini kteh ia
of power as would be needed to make
work will be delegated by Mr.
It to any man, there are seme Simple
tbings that can he done and that (he prop
can get done it they are suftlctsatly insistent.
Farm boys still ate being drifted and sent
off to traia for the army. This can and
abouldbe .topped Also.
" ti law *1
amount of
Kooaev#t I
•y AOBUIDE
dent ,
- - you admit t
Pauit bri|M
_______
Bpsnet would not, «!£
*v«» -Paul, corttf Ss
he stiU was very high strung, but You /cogM not "bresk* .
she had taken every poaWble pro- as you wtmid a colt «! !
caution, realizing all tMai to nro- that njuch about boy, *
carnion, mtiitiii* on mass, w %..«v **|uvn nooui DOm
tect Butty from fear of any kind, talked about going m, -Jj
~?>rW n ft* hit l llfte* far only yesterday
from all that he haa gsne would go,'but he'said
thMughr* the iiW 'W wwu aftJto he wlonfth the IS
toot 'caugS^a^tMlSt tlwt •J“Oh, then" YOU
no doubf would be quite all right
by morning, as the doctor had
assured her, but this was bad
enough:
THE PRISONER'S SONG
ogle flghtera of the ttoifad Hiteai
— ~ can oe re
By l. Dowgtaw. O.B.
Bteiiliy on Bridge
id Auatralik captured the airfield at
utea oo New utergte iriand lb the
AW
Munda on New
South Pacific and encircled moaj jnf
tM 8000 Japa laft to defend it
While the bin* vktoriea were
enough to aktiafy anyone, tee even-
tual effect of each event will prove
vastly more important than the event
ilaelf. -Aod thc combined effect of all
Faring Ths Real lamw
' . Some,weeks a*ft‘a number of asMfthra and
MpraaantoUvm war* mat to-MMl kM, to-
astbsr and dsridad that np* mwdbgdM
IScy awk lhsir w»n«agtwa nssdai mrmt gt
three ia difficut to irtagfne:
:dhft,W»' ftetanla ...and..PatawteSwM
the nortekaslem corner of Sicily can
only tedka th*t ten. iAif'.ia mbout-to
be kicked om of Sicily, ki it waa kick-
aad- thsir notlragusa nssdai dmt guid-
ance To that end they all participated In
- iB—' i if ITfilwiii Wttftta t few days
th* word had got 'around
and they wars joined by a
number of oth/mn. au.
ed oat of TfteMi ntteont three months
befnfi Ip a day .Thm ter way will te
open for the earty invasion of Italy’s
wntntete, tel two wBte
considerable, number of
lory Thrjr
pact to continue, their "meet
ing* when Congress recon-
venes
ft is encouraging indeed
to he»r of something tike
this These men realise that
the triumph of arms will
* not necesisrily bring vie-
see
problem
For Its own well-being our government hvl
better take some effective steps to provide
ample food supplies. If the people are going
to b mighty tqugh on ammae thqy iWeve
ta be responsible for (heir plight.
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PROPER Rt ILOTVG
11. T. WALL, pioneer La Porte clrlc lender
and building contractor. teM A high
rompllkirnt to his associates In the building
industry «' the' hat'XWnfr-«n«Mrv^ —^
6 were 'eip^^TT't'h^e'rilHcWfflS^Sw^int 3
"although there must- have been
some one tMng to beinj it to a
bead. - There's a mild sedative in
the medicine I left. It will break
"TO the fever, ttrrr Fnr confi-
dent the. boy will be ail right by
morning, but please call me'
again. And it'would be a good
idea to try to find out if anything
has diatiirbed him."
Karen said she would do the
best she
could not q
morning. He was sleeping
sowitfly naw, peacefully, thank
goodness, but she would keep
watch in case he should woke
and need her. She did not see
stand." Karen said. •nJ'
mained . the incredible 3J
Paul should fail all smim4 i
With Butty, now with W
understanding "TTm^
•Tm afraid you are i
much of the whole tb^*
TlSr*-*
for after all, hadn’t be bWT
coqMr; Of course she
t question Buffy until
dm that the itod bad b^i
fectly willing to gn ts {
auqiilae or tellirig tie*
he had conquered his hat]
been tip in a plane? It n,'
ficult to make her. set g |
the wire. "Suppose I ru (
darling, and we cm-’’
uVM tawiokt “ ^LT-
By Slwpord Barclay
what possibly could have happen-*
badly as to malm him really 111, her Reeling* now
but he was- such a bundle of TOltl, bright anger ______
nerves and of repression, too. supposed it woulddM
klg It. Ml" thereby. But can you worst, the other suits bid by the probably would undo whatever
“take It" if the very best move on opponents, spades and ciubs. damage had been done by erasing
JLMteLA— In Ml tef AMt tor I Tat-iaJt-bttae* tm. h». Urn irat,
MAfej WMA the the reflift was axa^fty tlfe nwggge.* That would he Paul phoning <8e;.. pauj,s ^ ^
upstairs,
everything all right i
the child. “I
I would he ttins' a j
he might have known da i
again. Karen thought, when old
- g&’fcgmfr'sa.r—-
nr •
T6' f?5HSTKr naliana tn fight <m for a
time. Uw unconditional sunvndt-r of
hut country luu been brought nearer.
> CaRturt of Orel and Beiftirod uc-
hjrr«w tte tntin* Rumrian front from evtteeN thown
the Sea of £ov in the Southlo Ukc'
Ladoga in the north and bring* the
Ruaatnn arm lea into poaarakion of a
■tronfpoint which has been in Nazi
handa 22 months, since the startling
Nazi aumpter offensive of 15M1.
# the Russian tnaiw can maintain
their pmaore and maintain contact
With UM fleeing Orman* there is a
bUJty that they may quickly en-
Bryanak and then the whole
•uppirairnt thrtr powers snd guide them
through Uum dark dags
‘What a tremendous moral fore* would be
released u» (hi, country if milllgiwof men *nd
HHUBMI hi fcoiHB mUI, nffltg. tttS IB tht fiimit
through mir land WouM. join wttti
rn ...king Ouaria riTfc TOr
notiot* strengthen our Wader* give us tri-
umph aver evil, shore all endow us wlUl
Christ-like vision and wisdom in the serious
days of peace making
AlIRlghts Reserved- «.VS
the dosens of homes and buddings eree(<-i
by H T Wall were not counted >
Budding a house is one thing, he said, sgd
MMding <*ne, in the gulf coast section oT
„Texas Is something else. There art tricks cf
bifit imnHMi —
' He said there are short cuts thst inex-
perienced builders hsve taken to cut con-
st ruction costa snd thereby get low bid
awards, that sre proving very costly at this
time. ■________:_______ _ ___
Msny a nail has been sq_ea4 In Jiarry-wp
fonrtmcl'mn by hwipeflenced bnd-leri wuh
w reekqge now the only reward for tbu uu--
wise aeonomy.
Mr Wall aimply proved again by hi* owii
credit that s person in this world only "get*
whst he pays for."
When yoo can sde stl of thp hands,
yoli can note that thg .declarer «u?
Sa^sfeasssggfB
A J 7 3 * ’ the soundest lead, while the wqrst ^
child, for I
s^ed to think it a b^ab«M wag rtrlajnl t(nrnlMMUM
although he did not use those R tame to. h(,r ncptew ..
“ «*•-•** S'StaS’-iTii
'mSWH
*0.4’
♦ a KQ4
____ntia ifign
next 'time, to«sIi$ away all
you have learned in the long haul,
you wui far outseon the unsound
player with your greater acumen,
no matter what happens on some
one unhappy occasion.
Tomorrow's Problem
TV remperattuh' wdl
’ aas;.' n*wim^ woriwd
up to TtK degree* over something
of course by then Kstw
see *• ha5 been wrohf l
WhWro*w» IstWwr
By Chad#* f. Stewart
forced to fall back to the
rrver and-ptiaaibly-ott Uw way to Odea-
■a jtwt nv*r the bmrier from Ruma-
nia. Thia would open Uw Crimea for
invasion by Uw Reda and would make
it alaioat Imooaaiblc for German
forces which luvc been clinging to «
small bridgehead J§. tea Caucaaua.
' NavurnaMa
WASHINGTON' - Sine, the outbreak of war sad craw msaibeet of the pig boat fieri,
ia tha Parinc^ America's M*«-n>ogr deadly One outstanding example Was th* death of
Mrimartem MAtwnis Uie brunt of AhWaa- naadr. Itovard W. onmin, «#,M»» Oriaono,
tioa’s ofCsnoWe operatioM ogainri Japan on
a relentless roond the-clorh' basts.
Although strictest nanU aecracy has sur-
rounded details concerning activMJoe of the
»*asp8te*rs ss_s
dealt smashing blows
fovnrnwRikJo dacape dratruc-
BS
around
: ttte." ' -
Kail nf Munda robe the Japa of tbgir
strongest tear in tte Central Solo-
mons and open* tte way.fur iww ad-
vances by tte Amcrtcana and Auatn-
— wVHriijarn end oTOWW
mile TWIt^ifc was opened when
force* under Gen MacArthur began
teate cam pa l*i for Munda and Sala-
nuua The Mf New Guinea teie ro-
mains te be taken, but it probably will
receive renewed attention aa noon as
i hare bean cteaned up fat New
to the enemy's supply
lines
The full . story Of
Amanri'i succ*taftd
submarine *• offensive
may not be toM until
the end of the war.
but ,!t Is known that
approoimatety tK> aad
possibly
JRL iat-JiHLte.
has* braa I
Included in the ItM
of enemy ships sunk
and damaged are vtr
La , who was mortally wounded by machine
film on the dark af Ms submarine dur-
engsgemtnt wWh a Jap pnlrol h™,:
He was awarded the Congressional Medal of
Honor pteihumwiriy
Members of the sabsnartnes crew sought
to carry him below, but realising delay might
cost the submarine snd lives of men In ex-
(Dealer: West Nprth-Bouth vul-
nsrable I
West North East South
Pass Pass 1 a A Pass
2# Pass 2 g n Pass
3* Pass 3 NT,
If. without looking at your
hand, you were analysing the
menu of the various suits which
might be led against that bidding,
“wouldn't you rate them approxi-
mately tn thtf order:
1. Wont -lead of alt. the first
tuit ad by the dummy, diamonds,
because your lc»q probably would
start the declam on hit job of
art ting It up befsev the dummy's
ride entries got dtoturbed or your
own side worked on its own suit.
arts
* K 9 3 3
ax j
a A K 9 7
a s«3
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a ions
a<532
aAjp \
v A LO 4 2
a A852
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(Dealer North. E^st-West wil-
ting anysblamc on his sM
He still felt certain the M t
coming ‘ down with
and • It was rfdituloui
to have even a slight i
standing jtivfr..jaf ii..» trlyt*l,
tGr.
“All right.” Karm.aE
did not want tn fret tins Mf |
ward _^ul, or to hold s*AI
ings. "’rtey.had nfriC eteU
this near to a qusriri, f I
could he called that no* M
Worse than a quarrel
.went so much deeper,
the fundamcnixls of
of fairness.
She felt almost as if A* I
posed positions topside, Commander Gilmore
-ordered ail hand* brioW.'^M^te^^^^H
U South sticks In s hazardous
No Trump bid, but East winds up
lo 4-Hsorta. how Wtould he ptaf
this deal for maximum result* pft-
er thespi&KilledT -
INstributsd by Elag rysturr* Syadkste, Isa
Then he gave ths order. Take her down!"
and ll» sub crash-dived without him
Udut Oxndr Marvin U Kennedy, of Volle-
* apotud a Jap sub on Jbc mrtocw
I weather, qnd his undersea boat dt-
tho.oMasy emit ly tpjiii te* at.
«» yards betor* the Mtp irpfr knew wha(
He W« .warded ths River Rar.
Bo wh awarded to UruC
urui. v.
ca*-
»tm>rd tl
k them
teWtett. wm$ awarded
tm I wimtombb
DAHY CROSSWORD
Item, diring
John t Walling, of Nantucksr
oTOcee of a submariife credited with
|i>| * Up btttlftyp of Chie Konfa cUuul
gt. u-jsrss
three Navy Ooaaoa, a prioMsnlial unit MU-
Uoa 0* hia ink sea craft and m A
tte impact of tte threw great
tenSc* ^ ^ ^ ^ "*r **
tte Ri—tem tev» deamuRrated te
tte world that they now are superior
to tte Garaiana ia tte summer,
hitteftfv, RMkksnl tte saaaoo of
MM Tte eoaMaad Amer
tuaBy every type of
wiiii 11i—i: :gna.agggr
KS'Uf'i SHl; ^R^srwwjass:
tttjpssss
V'JT* Qi-artermooUe iUhard Rerniwandgo. of
■M Rows
ICompany
SA'oung
oyster
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Iriartd
11 Weighing
machine
12 Skin .
2 Not any
4 Narrows-'
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frighten
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7 Seaweed
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that was only in his mind? But
sim-e Dr. Bennet assures you
he'll be okay by morning I'd just
forget g. darling "
His" tone still was cheerfully
......fetoimhfc but TttWttwarn' Hat
toffet anything that had upset
Buffy that quickly. She explain-
ed that Dr. Bennet said a child,
especially one as Mgh-strong pi
Buffy. could run a fever without
infection. For some reason, as
she said this another thought
came Intg her mind. She remem-
bereJ-Paul's sdjing that some-
times It. was good for a boy to
have to do the things he did not
J""| ,0 db°u. 2Ul^3ribly -h^know £7* ML
h^ raStioned «■.
hirfi. SO. wanted him against
frightenihg Buffy in thst partlcu-
. lar way. _ '.
^Vhat dir) you two do
She put the question In-an ordi-
aaiy tone, althuogh since It fol-
lowed (hose thoughts K was un-
expectedly important
Paul said, "Why, didn't Buffy
tell you?"
She said that there had not
hem time. "You didn't 40 «"y‘‘ tad" hid”^
thing, go anywhere too writing. day tri
did your She Was tense -now. £*dd hcgmnmgri*
waiting for Paul's answer. It ^ CnAherriri
meant so mueh to her; It, w“ ’twfen ,j,e little bo>- and Ilk
long. .amtL
done such a Ihur*. *»
disregarding ho»- she felt. Ml
had said, her wishm — h"
Buffy up in a plant
had said he would not tril
ren felt It was nil right?
could Paul feel it had f
the evidence of the ehifti
action In a physical
that -mental ordesl
:5&gg£ SFlWg SpgtfSg
l. Wr M--- . ZTlSi M «rn
had blamed hertelf 1»b
them sport with her sri
.But itriwjw. Pauls laugh came
back to tar,9 off-hand. cammL As
was al* tone in answertnf what
seemed - so Incredible to
“Why we went upstairs—th* tad
«ad L But don't got say ttattafa
n it ion into
IP that tad anything to do wtth thU
Him MtaLriTwdysdl IW
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vrirsd tn tta ratm>U
the UoMnd Mtrise Nri Its
In the war
went into
than against Ja
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It s a germ or too much
desert. We lunched fir*,
know, aad now that
it, ta AM have a I
- eclair, and gobbled
He eajoyed the flight, too.
-1 just took e turn over the
aad a look down at the a
We thought It would to •
surprise for you
them sport
fish love.
Because l Here ws* wj .
volved. she felt it deeyh_*1
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B*—li fill JM»f PjfJl
eaed out. not only
London Meeting
[Seen As Mapping
[Burma Campaign
« kid In thst kind ;
have got to break ft-
~im sorry?- Karts *-
th t ^
UL^I
‘T^peeting of the fticific war, -
ChuTchiH
a time when
j, i, a heartening indication
1
^Britain's plans for full par-
------in the war a
Bfitoi h» war against
I mss have not been laid aside
I,, he considered only after the
fimt of Hitler.
,tari This Year
I klklth
"'™ nmri*
waa . reUef iii Psutli
sr thts. • “We pm m mM
you then, darling."
•MARAFI AGE' AEM0O,
PARADRNA. Obi «X
tt Pvckering of .tkr _
Instlttue of TkrhssbRT_
ri I
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■ coal tavri.
tarrMy^H
npM«. a*
af mnnrria.'
,w
m vow o*W ■( sit a prauo
9 bad flown high overhand I. a se-
rene shy Dptty tag nsid then
that ta ««uli not tafl tar why ta
-4Wta MW OMM R ta era
Pari tad been working on the
tap- planning tWa snrprta.
•- warning tarn ta beep R
Korvw* Rut that WAfi Ml
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tan uMb ri
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NOTICE
BUCK TOR*
Chevrolet
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407 W«t f»*
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AUTI
Ibe snaoi
edid not- disclose the nature of
discussion, in which Chinas^e-
tign minister and amtaaaadin-
| a Britain took part; as well os
rs of the British aad Nether-
__lymer imcartc1* extrenro-
I s probable that the corning mill-
\\ta campaign in the Far East
I *ss on the agenda.
I this campaign ia quite likely
In jUR lau thM yaw,- regard^"
I lew of. whether Hitler has Ihh-ii t JASPER—By Eras
I (socked out of the war by then. * m wMMRei
| go event* - have -geyritaod in »f.a*yfbaj»W
I the Pacific and the Far Bpst,
hr % tv*rr^*Ww H NlwS
gg tht aoaault on Japan wtt oe part in trashing thr<
J Ihm two sides simultaneously, into t3iinu. whil.- th
[ Britain would play the leading Rates offensive woui
and. air through
islands.
Musty Supply China
Estimates on Storm 7
Damage in Tri-Cities
Minimum Charge $5.00
Tom Gilbert Phone 201
139c Gel 'Um Quick 39c
Hooch Powder
KILLS KILLS
|t Busch A" Casey, Wehring's.
Bradbury's Goldfield's, Cone's
fhtrmacy, ..KelJ«y’s, -8csrbor-..
1 ugh'i Ptormaqr, Tipton's flw-
... yx.
"orlfwiT
**. Felly
UtUefleld's, Highway, Hutch-
jas', Bill's Grocery, Stephen-
"son's. • *"• *• •
”7 N Raytown
Wain**rt#na. Tri-CIfy Phsr-
mtty. Seidel's, Humble Bee.
■OPKOMY FOOD STORE __
GET UM QUICK
PRODUCTS
71,1 Jackaqo St„ Houston
UL1.S KILLS KILLS
The Burma campa
erally expected to sti
the time the monsoon
In that area, or soon
Military observers on
of the Atlantic are j
agreed that to defci
WiB be essential to op
to Chin*, and start
material to the Chim
sweep the Japanese
sea.
difficulties-of.-
campaign will be cn<
Britfsh naval and
4>Iu* 4hc great land
able IA India, si* cou
:
“"The main aMsck
would be amphibiou
towards itanguon. Fro
would be possible'to
tjie Irawnddy river .v’al
dalay..and Lashio, whe
ma road begin*.
Japanese naval powe
up jn. Jho Pariftw tin
not likely to be effec
tion at sea. The Hr
should be' able to pro
cover for the landing
overburdened facilities
could not match.
CLASSIFIED ADS
WANTED
LOST AND EOUh
11b trade rides to grown shipyard
' ll Air Shift. A WMm.
tei. Morrell Park 45-Ep
1yaU car to
Nn.« Telephone *3
Ixwl 3 bogs, solid,red, s
and black uiili whit
O W Moler First Ct
2nd house on right sft<
Street Road.
FOR RENT
I f***n Htaa rags. No buttons.
ta overalls or khakis. Dally
I M-tfc
|*»ku} Will pay.cash for four or
te te electric icebox. Box
Furnished garage apart
box. Couple House
gentlemen. 519 E-Defe
's^r ^„Tr afe a,.
Beautiful borne to th*
two gentl
BIO. App
Star Restaurant. Bayto
B_BL
PftOPfRTY FOR S
I ft te. WUI pay cash for good
I l*sh gide1 Mcyrio. Tele-
255 or 430-J , ' 51-ltc
■tel to ihtre apartment with
te* lady. tUfertacos ex-
. 9M* ta* fcwK ateim*. . PM*** mg;m Otrira
Unfurnished five-room
Duplex, O K De/r-
Bo* ri 'Aranxta m
v-.*- *> .VA- • “*■**■
“ Good rid-
PS----- — Call
tenting rsssrvs-
Telephon* ISA 43-tatc
| fALK - Five one
tract*. <100 per sere Esj
Cfoee In. Jones snd Jo
Miriam,!
to
Bststo, 199S Mir
<3j«rt* Trteptanc
HALL ROT
35 acre farm. 4 mile* troi
Ckeek Good improvemr
cotaMer tradt R torn
■fmsM
> Co, Baytown Pbone 7S9It
- . 28-lfc
Live is teats mtS y««
house. We have some 11
teO on hand for sale
pHority Bay Awning an
Co 7li North C
Ml Highland*
Write Mrs. R'l
'ASBL*
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, August 6, 1943, newspaper, August 6, 1943; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1028601/m1/4/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.