The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 141, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 27, 1945 Page: 5 of 8
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AY, NOVEMBER
IK, TEXAS
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AILY sun football contest
$20.00 In We
A REAL ADVENTURE
IN
GOOD EATING
KING KEAHJRHj, RYWClriW
AS KE ATI'RED IN
"CALLING ALL GIRLS’ MAGAZINE
SLEEVELESS
SWEATERS
floor here by the WMh • I
“Looking M though i
the blood off htmaelf fn *
of a hurry? Yes. if, n th««
window, though, and th.H
come In a good deal" * r*t!i 1
JfriT* t0maketha«»J
on the Boor. air. They’re
up yet." y * not d
Battle was-jiient a ni., I
forming Itself before hU H
man with blood on his hanjH
eleeves, flinging 0ff hi. wl
bundling the blood-,
menta into the cupboard j
IN ALL
HANDY FORMS!
Aerosol Dispenser...$2.95
The new method of spraying—just turn it on—
Nothing to Pump
Atomicide DDT 4 95
GALLONS ■»*
Atomicide DDT OA;
The Nbw Eureka Cordless Iron and Floor Sweepers.
See these new appliances in the Pathe and Uni-
versal News Reels.
OK 100% IMPORTED VIRGIN
WOOL
Hand-Fashioned by
LADYARN
Tasty, plentiful meals at reasonable
prices are our daily "SPECIAL!"
Hot fresh rolls are an important
part of each meal.
Try our first-class sea food platters.
IN KELLY,
BROWN,
GRAY, BLACK,
ALSO: LADYARN
LONG SLEEVE, TURTLE-
NECK
other wall. aoorln
„ ssM^risjs.
door is locked.” ' *r'!
"Locked? On thia side?» j
"No. On the other.” I
"On her aide, eh ?" ]
% Battle waa reflective for.J
ute or two. He aaid at last' !
“Let’, see that old butler J
“Why didn’t you tell M, ruJ
that you overhead a
4n1Mn,Mr' Grange and
.Ilian last night?”
The old man Winked I
“I r««Hy d/dn’t think twice J
QUARTS
"SPEEDY" says the
SWEATERS
Tulane vs. Louisiana State
North Carolina vs. Virginia
game will be a good one,
THE VICTORY CAFE
At Max Altman Man’s Shop.
124 W. Texas Avenue, Goose Creek
Successors" to SUMNER'S
201 N. Goose Creek
Hruby, Prop.
It, air. I don’t Imagine it
you’d call a quarrel—Ju,t“
able difference of opinion”
Redrttag th. temptation
difference of opirj«
foot!” Leach went on:
»uit wa. Mr.
wearing laat night at dinner’"
HurstaU hesitated. Battle’.
quietly: *1
"DMk blue milt or pul
.tripe ? I daresay someone el*
tell ua If you don’t remember*
Hurstall broke his silence, . 1
“I remember now, air. it U-J
lark blue. Th« family,” he J
anxious not to lose prestige,-3
not been In the habit of chuJ
nto evening dress during tbe3
ner months. They frequently!
>ut after dinner-sometime, a|
rarden. flometimp# J
YEARS or KNOW HOW'
- —;—— —7 —m-'Ssr- - ■ ■
IN THE LUMBER BUSINESS
FIRSTPRIZE .-. . ... . . . $12WEEKLY
SECOND PRIZE . . . . ..... $8 WEEKLY
1. This contest is open fo any person who uses the official entry*»blank—this page advertisement
—except employees of the Sun and immediate members of their family.
2. There will be no appeal from the awards maidle by the judges.
3. The winner of first prize shall be the person who guesses the most winners. Second prize will
go to that person who guesses the second most winners. .One game is in each ad on this page.
4. Jn guessing you need shew only the winner of the game, but you must guess an exact score
on the game played by Army-Navy as that game will be used to settle any ties in awards.
You can guess ties. ./
5. You must return this entire sheet to the Daily Sun office by noon Friday. No enfry will be con-
sidered that is not in our office by that time, or, bears a post office stamp prior to that time.
6. Prizes will be mailed to winners each week and will be announced each Tuesday.
Winner this week: Jimmie Watson, 113Vz Ohio, Baytown. 2nd Prize: G. C. Hooks, Jr., Box 597
Highlands. This week, guess the score of the ARMY-NAVY GAME.
In entering this contest, fill this fine:
Entry of
War-time or peace-time,'we have?
always succeeded in getting the
job done.
We are proud of our record and
proud of those with whom we’ve
dealt, for their splendid coopera-
tion in the face of the many war-
•’ .. . . .. ... • , . '
time shortages and restrictions.
Milby vs. Lqmor
Georgia Tech vs. Georgia
Temple Lumber Company
Gulf at Commerce
CREAMERY
By Erich Bn
FOR REAL VALUES IN QUALITY
RAINWEAR
See Ua for the*Following Birins:
WE ARE
PROUD
'atch. A fellow just otleM i
in American money for ii
or *200, to the Russian* btl
atlng sidelight to Uiia'Mfl
arette girl in a hotel when!
at quite often. She has kaj
ind haa had a hundred ■
md you know what the ifl
ni let her tel! you, 1
e letter her eyes were im
Brogan here right m’t
that every time he boqW
m from - me in the return
it what grafters were wsti
And now look at him-*
ad he is getting ilneiatJ
-k about lots of little tirifll
re to have something t*«
on may say that you 4
that Germany has statedfl
death. So let us uisrslsB
‘Sf inn enliivi' ■
A NEW SUIT
MEN’S RUBBER BOOTS
S EE US
FOR
AUTO PARTS
THE GANDERS!
MEN S AND YOUNG
MEN’S SUITS,
TOPCOATS AND
OVERCOATS
Men’s RAINCOATS and SLICKER SUITS
y Sturdily Constructed and Good-looking •
< ; All Sizes and 411 prices. — . .
I Floor Mats
| Sealed Beam
Adapters ~
> Oil Filters T
I Choke and
_ Throttle Cables
I Mufflers-Tailpipes
I Bonney & Herbrand
Tools
Proper clothing for
Pall and Winter .A
weft- la your duty
to prevent colds
'And Mekntss. 5
Win or Lose
We're Behind You All
The Way!
• LADIES'
GALOSHES
• CHILDREN'S
RAINCOATS
For Boys
And Girls
sstion entirely,
hat it had been New Y«
icisco or whatever year
mid “There, but for the I
. ' ’ ’ ' ' ’ * ‘ -' |
suit for tiie
Smartly
Styled
Colifomia
Before winter comes is the time to prepa
for the hard driving ahead. Our special
service will protect your car throughout
Miami vs. Auburn
your car
Fnterizing
e winter.
Sf* Mory’s
will protect your car throughoi
Clemson vs. Wake Forest
Notre Dame vs.
Alabama vs. Misi
Original
Mexican Food
it Old Army
The Cuauhtemoc
'. ", * ■ • \
Mr. and Mrs- J- R- Moreno & Son, Prop.
Baytown
. ■ . ■- . V
Great Lakes
KATRIBE'S
Williams Auto S
LAS, Nov. 27
Uldnt' happen any wM
• army. Anyhow. Brig-j
n H. Marks writes Mta*
tlf. J
1. Marks holds two OT1
landing officer of the Sfl
Division engineers sailm
ing general of tlmfegWtl
Command engineers-
»ary that correspondent!
d on between the two M
sra. : j
toughest job belongs toM
1' secretary: The lettdl
to himself must go irfl
his answer to himself 1
ither. I
ervice
' Phone 101
Ted's Auto Parts
Baytown
823-25 MAIN ST.
BAYTOWN
505 B. Texas
1400 N. Goose Creek Phone 929
VITAMINS
KEEP ROLLING!
GULF
COAST
MOTOR
CO.
When you
Get it elsewhere
You'll
Most likely
Find it
Guaranteed
Workmanship
7.00 ^
Crod. A palmy Rubber Ua^
a PROMPT SERVICE
For all the family!
Especially Your
Of all the Latest
Records
THE TRAINED NURSE
DEPENDS ON THE
DRUGGIST
To give the most efftc-
, lent service she must
have medical supplies
of the best quality. Our
label on the prescrip-
tion bottle is recognized
by nurses as a sign of
the best. ^Vsk them, -
and have, your prescrip-
tion filled here. ’ .
SUN classified
ring Lessons.. •
for 2 hour leason.
8 leason course-
u are a begjnner s
jr need to “brush 1
latest short-cut <
>ds, be sure to r
ut delay.
HOUSEWARES
SPORTING GOODS
CAMPING EQUIPMENT
TOOLS ■
TOYS
AUTO ACCESSORIES
YOUR
•______—---- . .. 'V. -V.., v. — ----*
DODGE
PLYMOUTH
AND
DODGE TRUCK
'DEALER
football Playing Son
FLOOR MATS
AUTO JACKS
Fortify the family's
diet with health-
giving vitamins, '
Sec Us For Your
Drug Needs artd Sundries
Orders Taken Now for
Future Delivery.
$15 Worth *
of fine liquors
:. Ashbe!
Tennessee vs.
So. California vs.
Vanderbilt
Mississippi vs.
So. Carolina vs.
U.C.L.A
Amarillo vs.
:edar bayou
TTRESS FACTO'
Old Dlttmsn Pl«*
Cedar Bayou.
S. Todhunter. 0«*
IB CALL FOR A1*0
DELIVER
rating and UpboW"
Phone 9002-FJI
Wy Specialize i®
One-Dny Serrie*
Chattanooga
Waco vs.
Maryland
Oregon
Oregon Stdte
TRI-CITIES
TIRE & SUPPLY
J. C "Jake” Kannarr
407 W. Texas Phone 71
TRI-CITIES
Auto Parts Depot
CONE'S
Scarborough
Pharmacy
PELLY LIQUOR
STORE NO. 1
10c
f Wainscott's
Baytowm-Pelly-La Porte
. ’ ERNIE DITTMAN
OWNER
420 W. Terms Pflo
Pharmacy and Variety
Phone 9 or 10
221 W. Texas
212 N. Goose Creek St.
~ ; 121 Market St.
Phone 159-J.
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pHDIHIES iAVJMiWAJRdE f ®
ASHBEL ATW.PEARCE - GOOSE CREEK,TEXAS
PHONE 207
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Hartman, Fred. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 141, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 27, 1945, newspaper, November 27, 1945; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1028758/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.