The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 215, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 5, 1941 Page: 2 of 6
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CHINESE STATESMAN URGES UNITED STATES REMAIN ■ AWAY. FftOM CONFLI
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THI DAILY SUN—GOOSE CREEK. TEXAS
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH J,
Lecturer. Here Cites Needs
Final Address In Rotary Institute Is Given
i: ..mm. >**«■ i> mttlkm
wounded nwit, ten miftkte
- »Tb* United Slates i«Uy mu*t
offer . plan for formto* a Ate- «** ***"-
1L*U jb'iMrtb’iina^ "tote** <M .** **ri our to It?
ll^tndte* cT <*• deposed Os* kanwr; .tart U*
" **"*' '; 7 i||*| katesr would to ronsideflri a <te-
■^jrr-K
*on Tfh«u %U*m4 teo fta*»
. adAms* la Urn WbUlwU of Ua-
ssBWsn-e;
tot* P»7«»d»nl Hubert ftrteNteod
* te* club tatraduced Ms Wto*-
to *nd wtototo* thanks U> -tee'-
and a lltoml WWa Hit*
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the Juana* war tarda at today.
"Y*s tola te *«
HOSPITALS
Fritain “Severs
With Bulgaria
man pressure,” It h*d Mked tn®
"ZS to'At jwa PP«*t v«' **“»
■ - a« «Wto»<W *•*“ the Japanese to# ttodng
w* have itmU4 Whai la tha ^ opium heroin and
i^tsrfr *■
"Oto Only hope Ur* p later- fj,*ra<pt*ra They mi* haroin in
naumat • m world ..- understand- naditolt it to lh* Chi* . ...
mr:**JigsVrsrz 1 e:£«s
"nad «ta» aehsto autharlUM (to Sototod., . , new Thu* they into* a da- Hum, arrives at the* White Hou»r
■ jfujU ii‘tas*A*«»* .w eT&ay* «mfi ®
«BMte (to their. 'Mamet- »h - the
Eutute He *» <**«**• to T
(tenor Carlo* N. Brio
Mr*"E HvTopHflftt and Infant
daughter, Myrta Ann, today were
’ to be taken from the Coom Creek ^CaaHnped frem Pwr D
hospital to their home in Wooster. man proaiure,” It tad^hj**^
Mr*. Verncn Tuck and infant ’ " ’ "
daughter Marian Jean, yesterday
were moved from the Goose Creek
.jiospRsi to their Wtne at 213 West
Humble The transfer was'made
by .1 Tn-Cities Funeral Home am*
bula w-e
f* V Holland of 214 West Gulf,
was taken to the UUie*Duke hot*
pita! yesterday, hy a Tri*Citie» Fu-
neral,Home ambulance,
Mrs, \V H Dodson and infant
datightm Mary Sue, today were
UkerWrom the Baytewn hospital
A pair of stolen shoes waa ra-
ther expensive for James Bos*
well,' alias Joe White, negro, and
today he was hack in Caldwell
jail waiting commitment „ to the
Texas penitentiary for a life sen-
tence for murder, •*
Boswell walked into the Mike
One Bite For Cotmfn
Dogs-None For City
DENVER, March 8, IttHi ,
quarters'make «|t,
polite thap a country dog si
&
me nenri'r -—INPjjPWWW ,IIPi , Mid tpday. ther# I* ,
to leave the country.. . Katritje store in Baytown Mop- between a city dog-ana »
. But it denounced most angrily ‘day and walked otlt with the dbg—on*,, trite
.‘ A smalJ town or couto,!
would be allowed one"^**
fore he and His master
brought to book, a' dog"
__ . , - aay »nu wo»»v» —* —
of au the disap|iearance from a tbolt without Katribe s permis-
raiinmd frain Feb. H, bMween-- gj0n. The theft was ported to
and Istanbul, of Vadim
Sofia . and _________T-„. -
Greenwich, also known as Qrene-
ttietf-kome at, SOi. East Aron.
iras:byi,lfTri-
WM* l- H. TalxMl
•'.. «*»-is.toy mmmi 'dtoir* that
th* united emmmerni^wme
in order to help form » benet
world after the war w owe. mid
1 terttore i now 1* umr l» tor
Uw foomtetsmi for that task I
kope you aili take up the prob-
.ten' In a aertoaa m*nr»« - The
United ***(« i* «& todnat toteo*
H|' and llte teat
powerful- nation W*' engaged in
■ii toy to rroourres Thi* um*
u-n tmai wm The totalitarian*
have wt 'out. to Utterly 'toilwy
ttw demorrwkf*. to end our rlvl*
IHaUdR Tfo dotator* m Urn
'fMMsswrtea are tocadent They
about tint *r pre loUen to tha
e*ra' and they declare.- they In-
tend to :wto^-'#*«ror. to-*'-
"If they «iw'vee<i it meaw Hw"
Ha ateo told Iww; Chine* ante#*
*» war* mtodged py to* invading
'Japan***. vv-
‘ You won Id n t tbijik hurn*rt be-
log* rouid be w> cruel toward
their tellowmen, but it 1* truuf
'■'I tuMw-toto it." to ankL"
'Yet. there i* no ha teed in dur
hMiru for'.' U»- Japatoae. Wo
tought the J*JM»n*w everythin*
they knew until »m when Uni*
lO prwfiiv, t.p*■ .
President. H* *nee«da «*tor pen
..Jorge E. Bead. >;, -f-y
the: transfer wto^T^Trl-Wtlea
F-tinerai Home ambulance
Mrs. Fred Ci$rk aitd infwit
(i.iueluer,, Key Jeai........ ,, ,
-Illinois afftot. Baytown! .yeaterr
.day were,m0v*d Horn the Goos*
vitch; a Ruteian-hom BriU*h
subject who was a pimsport , con-
trol officer at the legation here.
Diaappenn . ' ' ■.-■
Greenwich Was seen by fcllow-
passengers in the train at the
Bulgarian* frontier town of Svil-
engrad. But he disappeared be-
fore the lAln reached the Turkish
border seven miles «v«y ”_,
the British note denounced this
Deputy Sheriff W O. Davis, and
the officer in a short time had
the shoes back but net the negro,
but he learned where he could
be found in Houston.
Boswell subsequently was ar-
rested in Houston and a routine
fingerprint check showed him to
be a fugitive from the Caldwell
jail fdkn where he’ escaped In
January following his sentence to
life in prison.
. rrrirfzSi,
plane theft fails
Labor Disputes
Are Spreading
Creek hospital tp their, home by a
Paul V, liee ambulance.
Mrs, T. T, EntJe and.-Infant
son, Robert rGeraki, of PeUy, yes-
terday were taken from the Goose
Creek hospital to .their home. The
transfer was made by a Paul
tl Lee ambulance, - «>
HOUSTON, Miarch 5. ...... — - m v *
MT AND EVENKI
O rl.
fl'.R) —
in a town of 8,000
over should be liablV
first offense.
Coll
DICK BRADBERRY
For a Nkw Chevrolet
fir a Good Used Car
Central Chevrolet
Primitive Baptists
Te Hear Ming Elder
end of htmatiL-i&Hty
Changes In Aid
, JW -- - r«-
Elder R E. Wilson of Martin*
ville, Va., will preach at* 7:30
pm. Thursday and Friday in the
T^imTlTve ' Baptist " elsurch- on
part, cranked up a small
ing plane-and faxied into the
darkness at 4 am. today.. A
moment later the plane crashed
into a, fence at the end bf the
runway.. The plane, belonging to
the Gulf Coast Flying club, was
wrecked. The thief escaped.
Our Pledge .
“We Will Not fient
Foods That We
Chineaeraittar*.
1-aucht Japs
Tp roughly' estimate ’ how much
at coal there is m a bm, W cubic
at the feet wilt hold one ton of anthra-
,iid Sun- cite; and 15 cubic feet ono tori of*
bituminous'" • -
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THE
iM terra wwttor and **«<«
K war in II >•«*, ysm'-testol tow*
’ cattsT w-c-krtijoy and thougtst
§ siggr. —- -fo- - —~
"IlMt tear cost im wtoM III
Do you...know
how much ih*t u’ If a man
I te«*n «|M|i •. &Mi M
• of wa dollar* a second and *»&*
■ i to mm i«a«t*nUy wito*
«m famatog te itorp, to ♦« « u»
Ntrv*
Ikmocfmty tm kto much
wiirw'wtorw
another h*» 'btoa ovarrwi and
deetroyto. Today , only "hr**
.-great nations ■ remsun to oppoa*
■l < tator*. Uw United Kate*.
Ufcat ‘ BAtoto and. her- tetf-^ov*
tmtte dumain* and China. Wt
are' fighting 'With "our back* to.
■ tom, Ik* to make bed* W*
taught them how to cook rice,
then we taught them how to e*t
it with ebop atiek*. ;W* taught
them how ■ to sit oh’ "toe," floor
and drtnk -Jt-'T*i.th' their (rtetobl.
The Chinese long since have
learned .to ait, on chairs to drink
their tea, but the Japaneto *ti)J
ait or. the floor.
! ^ An i^flskUll flur-thivtnn Kntl.l-^
=^Tyrf^gg:»;;t||a
Long 'toj|<i 'the rhltrcse learnwi
C-.Ja.
that war
to iov*
We uaed « to kill eat*
other. " »-
... 'Th«to ware W million, *wd
Mtdteto. at the end to... tost war
ggid -*ix mibion more mitofltf,
proMt>!> more than half to thawi
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toolUh and learned
race 1. am sorry that
rn to ’-lim tom ku-
_______
throned homo and peace Chi-
na never has engaged in an ar-
mament ra«.
But H is not the Japanese who
love war They hat* It. as we
^wmiS Le,lf1jiiwed over lolfFL
national headquarter* at Wash*
_____;__
-A strike on the- testing center
five week* ;igo Ktopped 'wdrk. of
C|0 eltfetitelan*. The war depprt--
merit "temporality"’ suspended the.
construe tion firm’s contract for
ttu- work amJ reinstated Hie eon-
tlact Monthly, The army said the
construction work involved pro-,
■ Jeets -vital to t iie sv" i-orps for ;t -.
-atfeeaft-einpfie- snd plane1: ttoting
fcqulremmds. . - .
-:. • ■■ . • ■ ^
r^>n^|i|^ifm pf gARftral dAhfttg.
’ doe* m mean the enl rf spwcheS
Kxu-mieil debate on each amehd-
ment. is planned by the opposition - ——■ ;----------— --r—
and probably will postpone a. final j pQR RRHT _ ____
vote for a week or niorc, Adtryn- -j-'........ —_,—— ---—--*;—
i*(ration leaders Still hope for pas- FOR RENT — Four-room house,
sage late Saturday ; _ ^ j Eight acres sandy lagd^ Deep
HELP WANTED
PROPERTY FOR SAL
well. Cedar Bayou".
Call 522-J.
2'4-3tc
U.S.-Mexican
*r*Hiland n:r
TVtor* Highlands ~
Today and Thursday',
one. IHRMA
Iteroth) IsHnaor
do, It is only th*ir iniiltary
leader* who rattle the saber. The
Plan Difficult
• ALAMO#
Ml- and tie %xrWMg_ _ . |! MM.
MHi liint-t
WPS
"STILLA
PALLAS"
rn-m’mu HIT
BOBEBT YOUNG -
mmoai luutm
■ij*—- Fftetey, Sto**h- H *
thhbii *tuor.xr
.....m-mt.
ni l | MUtor im YEAR!
- (tlMING MOON rnmm
S&RSSLiSi!Z££&^ rn
Ritlwr, w* most, .understand
thm, They are ftuman being*
jii« like u* They love their
tamihe* and frfento, they-have
fitc tome heeds " &«d M9M that
rule «s.
"VhlMBw: gf-twtebri-^---------------*~
• All people hive great poten-
tialttlss' for pwd or for «WL
t-Ti^’pdpte -to tlHM:.onotorie* are
I vst-Ums of evil te*o*»" ;
"Tlifouih theif vtetou* props- »-» »*- .-»™., ucing earned os «y joint oemrat
gaoda tto da-toior* hy* mt*; him anytfamt ^t tm. plan fgL, jgbifh.litdtto*,tovniaM. thcillgrto-
ird their people They have abut that aggression sionK wtth Mexico are hetwpoi
off all outside information and Honorable Pea*T
permit fto paopie to get only "Butwhile tMina love* peat*,
their side to every l**up Hitter ' u>v<t only honorable - peace.
-knows how .to whip up resent- M’,; nave many great ieadirs,
ment of the-German*. The Japa- Generalissimo Chiang- Kai-Shek
st» do the *>wte.lIiiMt,....aiMi gpd.#*-never
dares., disagree with will bt dcfeated, by Japan. "We
have
military' rule* Japan and always
ha* Why, the emperor reads
about the capture of Mukden in
the Wwspopers st the same time
you read about It Nohody told
. him
t Continued from Fng*-1)
toon' an. wltimtoa. taasmttol;-to
-jotet - d*teri«a» plan#
■•"Unlike the U S.-Canadian talks
being carried .mt by joint btoirds
"The CMooac peopte to ’ not
' hole the Japnnew people We
i hftte their leaders, but nm the
jv.«>pte. We . Are ...sorry for them,-
'Clona has silfh-rrd m«fe than
1C'
• Ntetony teosrh it-
FHItVrt'to \KIMAKt
PALACE*
T#r and ISr til«
(dr and j*c Night*
• NOW KtftlUING#
DOUBLE PROGRAM
KHltFKf IttlnK
NORMA MO. tRKK
•in-
"ESCAPE”
- **—• A N- D
jr.AXHEBrtHOLT
oit. < imivrifN
"REMEDY
FOR RICHES"
'Japan hat arms and equip
ment. but China ha» the morale.
-"Japan iost the war when ehe
failed tee Win in the first ycs»r.
W’fth wdeftiwito equipment China
can drive the last Japanese from
1 her *ofi w-ithin six months. '
"Japan .tuts made repeated
peace offers to China, The latest
, ju|t a few day* ago. Last Oc*
if tobei thcy tofcred U* get bUt tf
1 »%* would permit them to hold
Mukden and to have economic
advantage* m- five of tlie prin-
i dp.31 provinee*. ; -Tlu> latest of-
fer. ..was. tnget put .if.. we - would'
only permit them it? hold Muk-
den. Bee how they hiroo^iriiri*
roed lltelr ttematit&; \x '
Afici thrcc mrC arid eight
months- of ';toH^fiq«FlFtarai»T-
ever before
to all, peace to*
overy soldier
we wML talk
'-It will continue to be"
that.
'lit i» taiink that i* holding ;
military. 'naval and air experts of
the two governments. Names of
the U S officials involved have
HOl been disclOsi’li.
The .Mexican .government is rep-
: resenteii by Its air, naval.and mill-.
navy departments* ■
Service League Group
eague Grou|
Parley Set Thursday
Eg-service Men’sLeague exec
Live coinmittcOdniembors todat
titive committee,'inembors today
wore iirgidJliy Elincr Orcgpry,
ebntoian^f'. to' attend to- 'called
meelilpg at 7:30 ,p,m Thursday
.in j^etly city hall.
--^Iii fiits- rheoting a new date "for
meetings of the- ‘league- wlTto.be
seleetow “I hope .all membera
of; the •<oininittee will attend," ,
CombHlnfii-r (Tregoi'y said, '■
•;‘ig
SEIDEL -
HERCAHTfLE
COMPANY
Baytown—-Ave. 1> aml lith st.
PHONE 039
and Humble line No. 1
We Deliver
. To Those Desiring
Fancy Merchandise^—
Plus Service
We Solicit
Your Account
. FOR RENT Furnished bedroom,
men only. 400 Michigan. Phone
615-W. 214-2tp
FOR RENT Furnished two-room
woman to live in home and do
gcneral hoUsework. Phone 703.
21'5-tfc
y''
' FOR SALE — - Lots, ham
acreages. \ See B. A. f
700 East Main. Phone
USED AUTOS
MODEL “A” Ford Fordor -Sedan—
Really runs well. $45.00. Jack
Saunders, Buick, Baytownt
E!4es3
FOR SALF—One acre
month; 4, 7, "8 and 10 acr
per acre. Close in, Easy jj
Jones and Jones, Phan
Miriam;-------'......... B
Phone
9005FL
FOR RENT—Bedroom- twin beds
private entrance. Garage. Phone
1018M,, 222 Georgia. 214-2te
214 -3tc ■ ]936" ford Tudor— Exceptionaf
condition, $195. Jack Saunders,
Baytown, Buick Dealer. 21Q-6tc
market and equipment UrO
Creek.- G. M. Ammons,
Main, Phone
FOR RENT— Bedroom, private
ehtranto ahd BKth. Two gentle-
mcn pr«ferred. Quiet house-
hold. Garage. 825 East Lobit.
210-6tp
FOR^RENT ^'"Modern 5-room
WORK WANTED
'WORK WANTED—Experienced
Bohemian girl wants Mouse-
work. Apply 304 Magnolia. Bt.,
, Baytown. . .__to" ‘
FOR- SALE -Six room hcsse|
garage apartment East 1
. ,Also - 50xl00 lot,. 21S
Pearce, Goose Creek.
894W.
house °ni%'
erfion, Phone
acres. C..M. D.ick-
2125, Highlands.
210-8tc
REAL ESTATE LOANS
deluxe -
sedan. One owner cat
. Frank Seammen, Phone:
In Our Modern Market
We Featurd ... ;
Swift's Promium
Beevett
FOR RENT — Large warehouse.
u Close in. G. M. Ammons, .507
E, Main. Phone 836. 200-tfc
FOR SALE . OR RENT—Beauty
"pallor ’and”iquTpit»ntI3ZI^I
Let t s Help You
Remodel or Repair
. Your Property____
NO CASH PAYMENT or
MORTGAGE NECESSARY
NOTICE.
NOTICE—Do ybu know?-
crttb or fried shrimp, \
f
PORT
JSAW*
today:
zzl
DEANNA
DII RBI N
"SPRING
PARADE"
-rPLWto-
'il >ii vi < mn nt
LATK NEWM - ■ -
\ 5J f.toSSB TODAY THURSDAY
^ *1_
- J«i»n our of the-Dutch Bate.'.in-
j, rfieS and other southern territory’.
Tte arms .* b ugged doton on *
J'-*' rmte inng front and they
esn't move, the Japanese have
u» Chinese dragon by tb® tail
f ahd it is whippLug th*m to death.'
r;::Tlw,.*W!igr;toi<i nmi» n-
eenaty ha* offered te send troopi
V to Burma to heb’^he, British in j
j the event of a Japanese drive in f
[ -that seyter-f' .- j
"Chi.
■Will adbare te th*m 'W« .wlil
-not double cross our friend#
"I do not know how R all will ;
end I »ra no prophet But if '
the United Stete* wttl give Oitna t
and Orest BrlUin the nwrasary T
sui^lies and *qWgnsnt and give '
them to us quickly, 1 believe wv ,
1 ran win" * • i
He then made his appeal for
Ur» United Stete* to make a
plan for a botter worid and to
be preparad te' prasem k at the
end to th** war. to
cost* 50 cents. Miller's Iit«,|
— gan’sPoint. -----
-Two bedrooms. Men
only. Private entrance. East
Baytown, Apply Broom's BSrr
, her Shop. ■
www -
Phone 404—618 No. Commerce St.
tri-cycles have a cash
•the ‘'Tricycle Hospital." j
Main. Pelly.
FOR
RENT -to Ub^tair* bedroom.
men. Twin beds; 403 Michi-
BUSINESS SERVICE
212-tfc
For
gan street.
FOR RENT—Room. With board.
401 North Gailliard: 215-ltc
Reid % Strickland
Attbrheys-At-Law *
NOTICE—WE PAY CASH 1
gold, jewelry, trinkets,
work. Jaco
• Creek.
LET U§ FIGURE your
house bill. We . will
money—we ' sell fotoBss.
FOR SALE--Mi*c.
PHOJS'E 805
FOR SALE—Practically
piece dining bawri suite.
’ Ji "" _
James. Phone 557M.
new 9-
230‘W;
214-3tp
FOR SALE - New l*»i table
model‘radios only $1 week. Big-•
• gest stock in towriT ' :
Lack's Auto Supply
192-26tc
ELECriTOWJX tefrlpratoy, qftod
buy, $3.4/ per month. No money
, Qlean ^nd w«j
down, first payment April
MtoWUkenfeld, Goose Creek,
210-gte-
FOR SALE—Peterson bgby chicks
: j 6c. up. Oustom hatching. Six
KT;g~j—mttw north Ooohc Creek.'Crus-
1 m by-Ccdar Bayou road. IW-SItp
\ -t'
f te boitey a short sseter to tb*
j front Ho lapwiiil dtetwm to
. T ptoftn, though ho said CbiM ha#
< owofvod valuable aaateUaM from
' Wm- k te tuna's
,-&* r*ATt M-r
- insunt
he said
teamtete art relatively weak in
China, but added that thsir army
is Stalin* gam* to k*«p
„T—.. v <lo worid fighting until
It te whmisted. ha Hid. and
*Mp u Step in and tetes charge.
Afatr ths tectunrhs a*k*d Uwor
inwrested tif a pUn far a hotter
world to remain and than told
S«AH0 0»WSW*
greatest Plymout
in Hisloiy •
GRANITE, rtmrble,-finest quality
monument . markers. Tri-City,
^Monument Cbi v Phbne " 759R.
Market St.-tteliy Road. Bay-
town. v 206-26tc
^4
C. E Difym
Public Accountant
own Hoots;- Twin-Uist J
any'one Jan operate, Smf
rented. Dura' Seal itff-tM
ish. E; M. Berrj' pc m 9W
Audits, Systems -
209 Citizens Nat’l. Bank Bldg.
Goose'Creck
- Phone 408
Stated Communicate
A ■■ 4|f' Goose Creek 1
Na 1192 A KftAi
7;oo p.m. Thursdayj
Ring Brothers Cordial^M
Examination pf Candidstoj
T-A-X-l
GET ONE WHEN YOU
. - * want it: .....
p.rn. _._— ■. - — „>1
F • PAUL GOTT. wj
..,toto,' : - - F.-'C.-CANAM^Jj
BSjL or '
Phone OOO s 1« n i
New JersCF had 759.400 lM
ployes In. 1839. r J
FOR SALE— See Lindsey for
price* on monuments and mark-
ers! Lindsey Granite and Mar-
ble Company. North Goouc
Creek. 215-26tc
WANTED
WANTED—-Experienced Bohem-
ian housekeeper. Salary $500
week. 209 Maryland, call be-
tween 10:30 a.m. and 13. 214-tfc
WANTED- Cash for all models
used cars and equities. Jack
Baick
Bookkeeping Supervision Audita and Systcw^ j
Complete Tax Service Nationally Affillat*® !
. AS YOU WANT IT
IUSINESS SERVICE
L. COVINGTON, Lock Drawer 4«
Income Tqx Specialist
PERSONAL LOANS
Saundars, I
dealer. Bay-
l to an orgaateatteo to .Worid C5-
Ifilp-'-df ’
sa;
He left material
//
?e
%Jek
W ANT ED- Baperisnoed dish
washer—man or woman. Hol-
combe’s Cafe. Mont Belvleu.
:vTex«^^-r-r--: toto." »»-3tp
WANTED—One experienced wait-
res*. one lady corii—juat to she
cancook
.wages. Y<
can cook good hamburger*. Good
Yellow Jacket Inn. 213-tfe -
WANTED—Two car hope. Bhie-
_ bonnet Drive-In. . ^ 216-3tc
hotel 304 E. Gulf.
Calerad. Phone I14J
>er. Allen
White or
2lMfc
WANTiTI 'Fapsrteagid waitrea*
at-once. Bowler's cafe. Baytmmt.
215-ltc
-to.
vad» fcas 2,oon,(»vi acres.
rM-
Need Cash to Buy ^
1941 Car License
U eH Gladly Lend ItTo ' ou
Without Red Tap®
.
M
Drop by teday . . v well either tend ym*
moiwy or will gladly buy your 1941 license »r
you-oe yoh so destfe.
Tri-Cities Finance Co
l^nMsswsr
.. ■■ 1
Phone «7
Prim
—
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 215, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 5, 1941, newspaper, March 5, 1941; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1028602/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.