The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 158, Ed. 1 Friday, December 18, 1942 Page: 7 of 8
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When she refused to be put on
parade, she Mid In an Interview
with Helen Worden of the New
York World Telegram, the peo-
ple of the Kansas town to which
ihc and her soldier husband,
PSt Dc Cleco, went to live, did-
n’t like it. Recently Manhattan
officials announced that the Dc
Clcco’s fr.rtjlturc would be sold
to compensate for several unpaid
billi,
Mrs, De Cicco sold that those
bills had not been presented be-
fore her husband left Manhat-
tan for Port Bliss, El Paso, Tea.,
on 16 hours notice, and she left
two days later.
.-JX hud ho.ied the people of
Manhattan would treat me -*• a
humah being who wanted to live
as other people did," she said.
they looked upon me
ss a freak something to be ex-
ploited, to stare st, to make
mdney out of.
“1 don't blame then. Hi Ml
bitter, 1 suppose they folt this
was their enanoe to put Man-
hattan, Kan., on the map when
thoy saw me coming. I whs
hurt at their attitude mad they
were hurt fljbcaus* I Wouldn't
play ball.
•fhelr answer was that threat
to sell my furniture because I
VAH
joe finally wwno a
Watch TrttM auyj
carefully- y
HeHsrln* foditon
toUOfltl*. iS|
Tenor Frank Parker, above, la
leaving his radio program to Wi-
ll in the United States Mart-
time Service al chief boatswain.
On the Radio
BRONCHO MU
®«w. * aw**.
She Mid that when her hus-
band received word of his trans- Suave Herbert Marshall did «m-
fer he asked her to pay all bills tfoubtedly have his dlghity ruffled
and to have a Fort Riley lieu- when he vteited with Burhs hnd
tenant tell shopkeepers to tor- Allen Tuesday night,
ward the others. Instead of Cleudla Morgan tan Wraathe
forwarding them, she said, they easter now that her new Way,
attached the furniture, which -The Bun FMd," has opened on
the said was worth about *7,000. Broadway. Last week she sjpeht
She said they never had of- ten hodrs a day commuting frwn
fered objections to the high cost Roston -whert the play had Its
Of living in Manhattan, that infttwl showing to New YWrk so
they plaid $350 a month tor an the conn) continue aa the
eight • room house, IncrWused lead fn tm dally CBS *Hal. *‘We
their chauffeur’s salary from Lon. Learn."
**0 to *95 a month, and refrain- hi* off-mlkc momenta, Jay
ed from quibbling- when butter jMtyn, -Mr. District Attorn**,* is
was quoted to them at various t,usy delivering talks to high
T*.* *SK
say this hasn’t hurt me, because cm«hartrtng that these careers
It has," she Mid. "I would do ^ wt necessarily Involve acting,
Tti*v'« ell tritp, litA,
aswi wi ■
po aasi1
national.e*N*, “ -“"‘
ll ot aaand acttos
moA.HoMNMr look:
UKe THK CAVUag I FI
mrt rwomTHf uvftftv
currency, is
YOU keep Twin
Ur SOUS
BIG SISTER
Ju*t SOlOn* A*
COME NO nEARB*
r THIS WAV'— JU/>
r.so; MArrtM It
e-Ml^tcVs
om UNTIL 9 P. M.
9:00-Caravan
10:06—World at Large .
10:15—Wrestling Matches with
Batty QHer / •
U:08~C*h Calloway Orchestra
11:30—Val Ernie Orchestra
11:58—News
13:06—Time •
KTHll-CBS
5:00—Don Winslow of the fflkvy
215 W.Jexas Ave.
cerBCT AGENT Xt
SKKET A»M1I AT ^
J .'V.V*
IlSZ&M'
> Hoot# m
MAf>P£A/
r/*SAMr/r> ^
"FOR QUICK RESULTS'
Imisrfrew*
PROFERtY FOR SALE
LOST AND FOUND
5:45—Captalh Midnight
6:00—The Lioti’s Rbar, Cbtonel
Stoopnagle
o.’Oo—News r
6:20—Popular Music
aasmsw w.
7.15 In* Percent Dinah Shore
taO-Ftopular Music
7:38 Those Good Ole Day*
I^ VktorfSde of Spotlight
FOR '8iLB — Five-room house
complete- ‘ with furniture at |
Wooster. *4200. *3700 unfur- I
nished. Terms. Telephone 675. i
154-tfc
*>, two ~ vmm .
inly, X8 LOST -Three one-year-old Heifers,
lpepper Two reds, one blue Brahma.
156-3tc Each one branded P on right
side. Marked crop right, swal-
}pw fork'left. Notify Bill Pack.
Box 1036. Baytown. 156-Olp
ENT — Front bedroom to
ng couple. Convenient to
300 West Humble. Tele-
220ft. lSt-Stc
ENT-Front bedroom. Out-
Strancc. Will share iateb-
11 West Humble. Goose
SSSA.
mJSSASm .
10:00 Double or Nothing
10:30—News
m's Otthertm
Emmy's Treasury
Club Orchestra fc
IT — Large, thrte-i
apartment 901
ae-black back dog, light
sgged G. H. Blue. Larft
rooster. Notify Barber
lnson*. • 158-3tc ■
10:45 Lou Bm
10:55- NMM '
11:00—Tommy
lLSfh-Aragoh
11:56—News
KXYZ-NBt
M
Large eight-room _____...
LXSCe USED AUTOS
158-itc F0R sALfc-1936 Plymouth edupc.
-TRY SUN CLASSIFIED
504 Miriami
157-3tp.
WELDERS ano BURNERS
Women, Men Wanted
. VOS SHIPYARD WORK IMMEDIATELY
■ TRAIN NOW and QUALIFY
’a roR deAinh work
Jackson SchooloVwelding
5:00—Off the mat Ps
5:05- Musical Interlude
5:15-Listen to Delbert
1ED Fuller brushes WANTED
i •' p i ii it"
5:30 From A to 'Ik1/'
5:40 Tax instruction
6:15—N*W» of the World
6:30 Armed Service* NMt*
#40- Musical Interlude . Sh i
6:46- Headliners
Td®—Cities Service Cotkm^^l___
7:36-Information Ptsas*i
8:00—W*lt* Tim*. 1* V- •
6:30 -Ptontatidn Phrty f '
9:00 People Are Funny /. y
9:30--Tpmmy Bigg* a»4 Betty J-
IdiM HbWi *44? - “ « :i*?i
10:1*—Korn Kobblers {
'10:36—Mexico's War Effort '// *
11:06—Neies Report# 4
H(^Tournament ef-Rosea Btmd-
gSdSftMM..-', I
beautiful 4iM useful
m gifts. CaU to write
>ra& Jones, 1007MX, Box
WANTED—AU kinds of junk and
scrap metal, frl-Clty Salvage
CO. Phone 345. Highway 146.
ii .nXwHij.....
tn* Kin
WANTED to buy-fwteble sew-
ttion. gee B A. ^tew-
feiiiK Telephone
'S/Pm.
ing maehiatofr-Jtel IconHHWw.
Box R.R.B. Dally Sun. ' 158-ltc
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WANTED USED CARS
Highest Cash Pricqi Paid
j I ,__- .
For Late Model Used Cant
- JACK SAUNDERS
ng BAYTOWN
INKS YOtre OAO ML
-,7HETiMe.y
baby grand
SALE A baby grand piano.
• a new. Cash or terms. A
mm «» Park St. Mof-
Wk. To be seen after 4
i had ir
ON WHOM
2 CASH DESERVES
; BIG DISCOUNT!
Crosley Radio*, Tappan
Range*, Furniture
HOMt FURNITURE CO.
^Across From Wosiworth’*
MAUDE D. BVAJfS, D. C. V.
Wano. walnut eJe. Good
W3 North Fourth, Goode
&»#e** ' — /*■ T
Bill to Spur Hunt for
iOlkLRttsCMjKs
WASHINGTON, Deb.;#, ‘
rp gold and buy de-
Highest prices. Ja-
^ wcsl febse stamps. .....,------
”• 157-3tc cobs jewelry store, Goose Creek.
Practically new Royal _143'28
.to case, $50 cash. GRANITE infant markers as low
«4u-J. 156-ltc a, ng go yjew stock monuments,
w f,nd.ei*-*t b?X” SQUARE DAN.CE- VFW building
c* oaki^T,Fi^' Hi5?bway 146 2°?Z Cret
w„?™k d ' Street at 8 pm- Saturday. 30
■aytown l58-3tp cents per person. Wilson Hunt
"Z'iilM'i -T" — cnlllng. Public Invited. 157-3».c
We Buy and SeH
4 Used Furniture
M. Wilkenfeld
Warehouse, Ph. 1042W
—
BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH
WASHINGTON, Deb. #. CD -A
bill designed to sUrtalate the, die-
stfBrcabap
!. approved by the 77th congrefs.
The bill lower* to 12H per cent
tfe royalty rate tor arty oil
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WT-MW WO*>-
rr'SRWEGuuw
Christmas Money
r Employed Men «nd Won
$S to $50 '
by wire cross the
a flash! The perfect
gift that always ar-
cafry a complete line
were and pot plants,
by Floral Shop and
e. 2iO Illinois. Tele
! at 510 Bast
ht in on federdlly-ownCU
during the war.
- m>jy was bond* a stAMrb
led lingers.
. Bob Smith
minutes to
you do rtftt
I next year.
WALES
pfCCMMR 11b 1WI
THI DAILY IUM-OOOSI-
—■»
,ria Refuses to Trod Velvet Carpet
Town's Attaching Furniture Is Irksome
„nnK pee. 18 rt’Jt* —
iWerb.lt Dc Cicco said
1 'hat Manhattan, Kansas,
"rolled out the red velvet car-
pet for me, end J wouldn’t walk
on It."
sagflgj^BSli
City manager form of govern-
prevails in 542 municlpali-
40 of the states.
ment i
tics in
By Htnry F.
to-Two choice - comng, nw«
IHaniVSipivk- 3>rirtm8* gif
of natural gas in the
resources
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 158, Ed. 1 Friday, December 18, 1942, newspaper, December 18, 1942; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1100046/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.