The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 316, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 22, 1943 Page: 4 of 6
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TUESDAY, JUNE 22,
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m Mayor Otla
tan ter* studied
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(tutemg • Or* «»<i pan af I11
ft to a Matter ot teredk* a
ta te a tenkrupt free noth
Itoto » liw »**n of port-war piaaaiag w
tel tete to aalr* tte tr/tag proMrme
tte* tea arte atea tte flghuag to over ate •
r tte ate ftoburz mm tepta to cease ten* T
la tte* aar
OaJ> down to ert.h ruium
wtU te neaded-are n*
«ar that laattrr ate tte work af
then will telp ta tate up tte (tea
own mixrr again*t goon Miuirf
IVtX MUNCE*
IN DOIAT AND Rt IN
B8 NdOU: My judgment a
I seek oat n.n* owa wilt
tet tte -Hit K— that sent aw Jote • fa
BateadMura* af
t.MMNtM pat yaw
mi a Itoatettato ate
BtateMr B awtoi pro-
tertes tte parted *tea tea adtea w read-
h-*m «*» ta. paaaa tea nnsimy.
Tte mghwuy totaauaaiaa ate Mapw Maaaty
mil hi arm the way
might laaa it Almoat irrtelT II waa
-leaf tte war ate larraapp tte laaa af
W* arr afraid
Itttl* support for hit
Will fll.1
THE HOME FRONT
Elmer Davis , director of the office,
of war information, says that if the
senate fails to restore the 15.500,000
cut from Ms bndfrtr by the house there
won't be any OWI and that he will n-
rfpL
the $5,500,000 had been included in
'JTW l~TBXAli HIGHWAY
1 ptaaainf atete far tte lli
w4U te mm ate wten ttete
ate toaa»| far at«r conatrari
Member* af tte imniaiaaia
will te matrflal
ate (te n»fl-
Strength for Today
ate Ma imiMaet 11 art aarrt^ ttelr .
If ate their oattaa at tte aaac thwe.
MW Oaaeraar Atea '
( 5»V. A u Abas. JR, af Tesaa. had a but/
U (tea dunap hto ftoat day ip offlau
The Hat brim, out at Beaumont and it ha-
catoM seremKiry fw blm ta arte state iroepa
tter* a«d tea tte order pisclag tha ei’.y
aadar Martial law Ha sight bar* aarvsd a
dame O* more full unaa ate aot ha** tern
•ated upon to taka may such action. Many
af ttete (ovrrnora never did order military
rwM to aay part af (lia aUU during their
C&fB OK
We imagine a W of people did aet
(tel tteaa had a pwa* mar named
BtaBMNteB * tatest BawtarAI
There's Always Manana
By Lots Eby i
IMiC.1
JTHT ovr. DARV THING AFTER ANOTHER!
the budfit U iiMDM efersUoas of
OWiontfiehome front. "Wedo;
theOWTon the home front. "We don’t
need a Dr. Goebbeia (Nazi propaganda
minister) in the United States.' one
house member remarked daring dis-
cussion leading up lojflaMalion of
the appropriation.
The majority of the American peo-
ple would agree with this house mem-
ber. since Dans has admitted that ids
agency has been guilty of duneminat-
ing propaganda favorable to PreamBBt
Roosevelt and engagmw Ji Otair fite
Uvgtasa which by no stretch of the
imSftBBtion could be construed as
t imfHbutbg tu wkiateg Uta ww
However, it is not quite true that
the OWI is not needed on the home
front ftlmstwoimpMtaattoetfctt,
•y Ml; Douqiom Oil.
Hwr Hr Omhp OrigtaaBly
Rateti Louis tar-mste is arid to bate
dse*tap»l hi* remarkable literary. Byte by
eopytsc tte toyt* of arena of d,.timaHted
ADthora for MM week. hr would
oasly jrwj day to put what te
iato tte (oral
btowasas ttwil tte state Uas Wrdwwday
te ItoU to tte taunchto* of tte Mw enter r
Ha-Ha. LA. Os*. Smith wa is Pennsyl
note. wter* te ha* teen observing tte coal
*trlk« _
^ % .h :
Barclay on Bridge
try amidu-
•tre1srs sa
■MMS& # ' a tte hcht of our
ly* DCWT KNOW tesrlte panic fast*
,T about it. bat w* ar* grttlag mot* Uias a.
thorn two print dowma,
ly Shepard Barclay
V-ltwirr »r. J
com v,
l wfctt he would
choom mm gt (bt (Horary
moo of hi* own day aad try
Is writ* ta *uch faahioa test
a cHtia could not 4MMk'
putoh te«»c*n hla writtnp*
aad tha writing* of item hi*
U ml tod knowledge of
, we could te
what (te artuinp it *B about, w* I
wrong hut, in our opiaioa, both tteaa Proarh
leader* arc di»playing atom concern over their
«M pSiitical future thoa tbHTSrr diaplaylnp
•ear fetaammfljfimmHi'
UVD ANON CAME BID
AFTER YOU have opened the
taction with a game-at rength auit
bid of t»o and pour partner
neither of which has been flUed with
saUafaction to the pubiic It's most
important fu
af ottera. there i
_____ . function i# to aee that newa-
ptpera. and through them the people,
are given every vestige of informa-
tion that can be told without aiding
the enemy concerning the war and its
prosecution There is more than a
suspicion that OWI has connived in
the suppression of bad news and in
putting an unjustified bright interpre-
tation upon good newt. There is no
Jistifkation for doing this, but there
are those in high places who think ywd ays*
otherwise andXdSftes hetpeS 1%
plsy their game
Raphael dM tte
thiag la art Hr ner*r mw
anything in the technique
of any artSB that te dM
aot try to ropy tte
ntqOe »tealjjtalV.
Tte raault both la the
cm at Raphael aad StrvMaoa waa aot that
they became mere copter* of otters. Oat ef
jismh of umt laci
After all tte couuutttee betas aet up U Al-
g%r* will tent only until *iKh time n* u u
for the French people, free of lb«
DO! OLA*
•Uriah attempt to incorporate into their
work the beet they found In the work
pnisihlr
Nail yoke, to aot ap a government of their
ewa rhfxwtBg. Tte UsHed NaUon* have
promleed they. Bw Fwh people, will te poT
mittod to dtfde the eort Of government they
wond and that, they will ft permitted lO
create it.
Both OeCaulle and Olraud have i
they will comply with this announced
tton of the United Nation*
Oa Ite faco of it, that aeeraa IS narrow (fee
problem Before the Algiers committee to One
your partner haa
responJeJ with 2-.\o Trump*, U
uitt par y*“ ordinarily to make a
aecoad round call of tom* kind
which la a non-game bM. If yoa
SSB-Soundty That enable* your
partner, who altasdy haa pro-
daimad lack of high card
at rength, to. thow a long *uit.
whkh may prove tte beat declara-
tion. tnd which you may be able
to rtlae i
Yourl
By to a slam.
w* am art* < tar task la M* flaM
a technique araaalngly original. No one haa
yyarg ^55
suit «f dttgm attempts to ospy the te^ —»« *PPar*ntJy make, a ver>
they MMOuatered In men everywhere. ' ««•» Attbrimeg to tte two men and to thslr
If we ar* net afraid to learn, the whole psrtlssns. «»( *M»f tj»e people tpalde
world will come feftk gladly aad lay Ha trass- ErStote, rfsnrtag aad sufferlSg urtoll Ird.g-
arm at ear feet Everyone has aomethlng to "W«* at the bend* of Hitler and Us bench-
teach os and the man with the toiarpett ears mem, are little totormtod
prooounced ortg- Wl»r cte't they git on wttt the buslneos
w st hand—wlnntog the war. XL
t felt
fill
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4. fet
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high card strength, s chance to
AwwABritetlnw.
Suppose you held any of the
four hanci shown below IL- and
your partner bid t-Spndet and,
after your 3-No Trump*. Called
>No Tramp* You would pa**.
But If hla second bid was s-
Spade*, you would bid 4-Hearts
with NO. 1, and he then «-Heartj;
you inight even make a grand
atom. With NO. *. you would Md
4-Spade* and he 6-.Soodes. With
No. 3. your call would be 4-dub* -
and Ma g-dubr With No. 4. you
would merely call 3-No Trumps.
You mig?it comment that there
la a certain-amount of risk to the
biddli* with NO A as the distri-
butional value* might not be that
good, and also with No 3. But
probabilities ar* what you play In "y«» *m't k>
S'Ji’Kr.lS 2&SFk
proportion to the very alight risk
arratvM.’
Chapter Thirty-Four
AS CURUrif rattled back to-
ward the rancho in his Fprdango
under the black sky and toe
brilliant moon, be sang the songs
of "Carmen" over again, atraining
nobly for the volume and esprit
attained by the operatic tenor.
nu spirit* roomed a* he
thought of tha eucceu of hi*
opera. Jean had liked it But
they sank proportionately low
•gain when he remembered *he
wa* now with Steve . . . Again
with Steve, ha thought bitterly.
Ait day, and most of her even-
ing*. Caramba! The Fordango
hit a rut and be bounced high.
"So what!” te demanded of
tha brown hill* and the desert
about him. "So that's how it
should be. Remind yourself,
Curi*y, my lad. that women and
your kind of life won’t mix.”
So te sang again. He finished
the tunes he know of “Carmen”
and drifted on to other* He
chanced on A Wandering Min-
*r*l, L" and this plersed him.
He roe red it out fttotily “A thing
Of rags and Utter*. Tk da de
da d* da da, da dade dada de
dka!” He ended it on a soft
whtotl# as te bumped merrily
Into the rancho shed he used a*
Miguel came out to shut tte
date* after him. He responded
to Curley* greeting with Icy
politen*aa.
"Whaf* wrong with YOU, ami-
foT" Curley paused to grin at
him.
."yr V* °W man
™ in iurpriw^ *** •
‘taMGo". but hi* eye* were not
smiling. Thoughtfully Curley
went on through the patio and
MRtlSO tOTTMO otMp.. A toft aob-
bhig came te Mm. RosiU rob-
ed * tear-stained face from her
*"d to her feet aL
rage °* <ln(vering With
“I hdl* your ate whispered.
Je^ kbe" y°U V* b***-t®
the oourtyard of her hotel! If
you do that to me once more, I
•wear I weel kill myself!”
Otetay feroppaB-^to the steps
and pulled her down beside him.
(bis out, my pretty-
one." he said laiily. “To begin
With, you would never kill your-
self; you're too ante ateot ilv-
You re the crasy
she blazed. T would
"He thought maybe he's
some extra peso*
be will. I really ,
tnighL*
11 t“*t goes to
pureued hi* own
Uy, “that you cST*^
Te* i
• man to do
to do"
Parkin*#n'» fbt elrnUm
came down on the 12f 1
bbn with thunders
-You're RIGHT y
agreed vehemently i
work out a problem '
down to the las fin,
can lie awake mjhu
fifunn until
evtr' move ever' mill
naake. An' then f css
tte moves Too c'n teS w ,
you'ro black in th' tt**
<T they do? They
with y !"
He got out of hi* (Mb
began to stride up Jg
stopping to pat Curley *
*ft V
shoulder.
“You'ro
Parley. You r*0*£ 1
understan' me.” ■ ’
“I think 1 do, agrroi ,
(ompanionabiy He put uT:
He into Pmkimon/ ^1
Parkinson took a revivbg,
■ am a nervous msn.' k. ,
ed. “I have big Uiiom
mind. An' I like a frieS.
going chap like you »ro«M
atothe me, when Hum*
wrong, like—” be kicked!
ly at a newspaper dropwf!
ride bis chair Th*
rilhker!” he exploded,
you comprehefr' anythin' **,
mativ Kinkin' as S
UmA—”
“So!"
Parkinson whirled to (*» i
wife In the open door, hb i
Pteaatan approaching fhrtU
eyed him with cold rebuke ■
the minute I turn mv back, i
husband finds a bottle"
Curley got to hi.
ri eadlly, aatf root her *
Wing grin -A I -
bird. An' I think," he
ed with a sudden lurch
the door, "ft better be
plimo "
one now,”
kill myself
likJLTHAT for th* raM I love!"
“You don’t love m«, *■■<»»
purpose you held that tremen-
dous hand, which is reported a*
aSSSSSE m* Tfce Pome At Amtlii _
nous war programs. theeafttOMBtof gy Q0r(^0 % g||<afir
WW^wfBBftlt gMrifegg irf ftp_'___ —ll_:-1...;.*,^-— ^
actMUtx dtalt in a rubber game
In Merrill. Wl*. Joe A. Chtlaen.
potwonnel. the buying of war bonds,
tte salvafB programs, tte content
^JjnfeTrngrBiw tad the tike. —---------
This part of tte job has bm over
jfeteKBrfi'lte. WMb 'Uteft te-teto
AUSTIN Jane a Cri—Despite restriction*
oo imdte tte Bate c—4tol a—ttaui* to
PR !U siuita or riaiton from otter «t«iie« a*
wH) as1
*m$wi monotonous and. instead Of en-
listing tte public support ha»caused
‘ e people to ignore the appeals. Many
the programs, such as recruiting
Jfte
of the programs, such as recruiting
nones and tte like have failed almost
completely. N
However, tte fbet that OWI has
faded to deliver 100 per cent in tteae
two important functions does not
fMBB that this activity should be
JdQed. We do think that if tteprajfe
•ad. backward *• far a* forth as the “Kate capitol." -
ganda program at home waa cut half
in two it would be douUed in c
i two it would be doubled in effective-
ness. but it needs to be done.
Also, we believe the best possible
propaganda that could be addressed to
tte American people would be an en-
tirely frank handling and the prompt
handling of tte news.
There is much information concern-
fag tte war effort at home and on the
batUefronts that is tefag jnnlsd fa|
an effort produce the proper psy-
chological effect It is the method
pursued by Goebbeia. It may work in
Germany, but it won’t work in the
United States. ..
We think the OWI should have some
funds—probably half of the $35,000,-
000 requested—for operations at
home. But
director.
ytow th* granite' building which
ptatai aaar* thaw half a totaary spa
Relative* and friend* find that Austin Is a
Mil table plica to vkdt with tte soldiers te-
'- SJBte of laek of oaeammodstlons closer te
camps Invariably. W One allows, tte group
srill make a trip to the capitof.
- OM af tte first tbiiws most vtsltors da
when they roach the spacious rotunda is to
§m BfWWA With head* ba. kward as far
poeaibic, to see the PUB
tartar. It to cantered with a
with the letters "TEXAS" between the five
— psteta and to seven feet higher than th* dome
af th* U. & eapitol at Washington.
Though camera* are forbidden In military
tones, many of th* soldier* have cameras to
»n*p P'atefeS Of the building and buddlaa-
or girl friends poaad against one of the halX-
doeen statues which decorate the capital
grounds -
Recently one visitor *»« observed sprawled
to th* center of tte rotunda floor, his asmeaa
pointed upward to aa attempt to get a picture
of the star to th* dome
ffee tree aad ’gram covered eapitol grounds
offer Inducement to th*ee who just want to
"•it tor •> *Pvi and enjoy nature Frequently
they are abi*. to am squirrels dart from one
troe to another.
“Tb* sloping grounds need to te^ a haven
by four time.locks and two hand cop*-
The door. Je st
^urito^Ttoro eopRcta do^f tte fourth
m‘ * SUl Hei&Jt, ‘
The state woe conducted at the -Texas
School for the Deaf, and attended by >141
tegs from over Texas. Them boy* set 19
their own forms of government, and in minia-
ture went through all political maneuvers
and functions from candidates' nomination*
to election and then administration of laws
To carry out their ideas the boy* deelg-
rfsted on# of the building* where they field
who tells the story, says the hold
*r of it bid 2-Spades, the partner
2- No Trumpi ghd the original
bidder than 3-No tramps, Which
dosed Uw auction. WW the play
developed is not reported.
; That second hid of the holder,
3- No Trumps, was
Tomorrow's Problem
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Mpsdes, not only because it gives
ireuKton, but because ti ■ I
. • OMribeled by'KInf Eeatue
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fK j ias -
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None
friesler: Booth Ksst-Wedt V&
nerable.) -. ...
What taddtog . would you advise
by'Khtf Eeaturef Syndicate, tec
Didn’t I watch you
at the fieKa? Didn't you bold
moK of the surrounding Mexi-
can hearts Ik the palm of your
dimpled hand?"
Ttegte," she murmured with
Pleased archness “I do eet to
make Curlee jealous."
"Shucks! 1 shoUM have told
you," drawled Curley. 1 don't
get jealous. Besides, one of fatal':
pretty mornings, Til be gone—
pfft! 80 U I were you fd con-
eerve tte tears for seme nice
Mexican laddie who’s bound to
Pdp over the horizon 'soon and
storm yon Iron fate and stony
Miguel."
Her fury cooled to s pout s*
to a warmer clime.fa
Mrs. Parkinson laughed. l|
will be warm enough hen h »l
minute If you'll will, Cttrlef,* I
But when he had itiade a m*. I
geringly gallant1 exit, her
faded.
‘ Partlnson was beginring 1
stoadlljr, “NOw listen. Louto. Hi
you think rr a mln't tint
had too. mush tonight—"
"rm Odaktoi IT* very ,wo.-1
sh* said qulsfiy, holdli
whiskey hot Us, "that jlteH
both get so drunk on just thxl
much liquor.”
(to Bo Continued)
. ------ WAR BONOS * STAKPII
Roosevelt Urged To
Relieve Com Shortage
he pushed her gently toward the
JK
COLUMBUS. O., June BCB>
President Roosevelt should tike
immediate action to relieve s "to-
ttad market shortage" of conk
mid western and southwwtoi
wtotoa, GOveFnor Donnell of Mb-
souri stated yesterday
The consonptu h to the efkd
-fe w if, ■ '( w*.-' ' I
DAILY CROSSWORD
RMilli
n usual
I-- „ P«ld by local civic
dub*, the boys are directed in procedure by
prominent legionnaire# and state officials.
Tte boys bore told director* they obtain more
actual knowledge from the six-day session
here than they do in school civic* classes.
Tter* id aim a recreation angle to the state.
fjouthful David Hunt
ACROSS
1. Exhibitions.
«. Goblet
U. Asiatic
country
12 Plant of X .
^ nettle family
13. Merrily
14. Operr
4. Vex**
ISpenka
5. Flourish
7. Volcanic
A rook (pi)
8. National
•eng
BTIUsofa
knight
Tte stery. Is rahttod on
of AbMen*, who was elected governor, that a
Hunt waa not in
visitor called to o(o him. but
fight and on hi* offle* doer was pinned;
_ "Gone swimming be bark «oon "
Grab Bag
toy Ktewfedg*
for Couple* who warned to "Sp*00," but ^_T
oral years ago this practice was interfered
with wten the state pat lights la tte darter
19. Article (Ft.) W. Place
16 Confflct 17. Likely
17. Boring tools 1$. Sorrow
19. Titles of 20 Fabulous
respect bird
22. Hawaiian 31. Pigpen
ted r— 23 Short fish
23. Resort
34. Mghtbed-
' sUwf.....
27. Oev«mm.nt
by technical
expert*
Ingllhe
35. Biting
28.’Chance
20 Hurriwi
S3. Bounder
33. Fetish -
34. Seaman
35. Sloth
36. Humble
37. Word ex-
pressing
negation
38 . Fuel
43. Come In ,,
♦4 Once more
46 Snoopy
47 Performs
24. Italian rim 48. Male swan
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31. tain god
maybe It does need a new
Five Years Ago
One part of the capital whkh vtsltors sel-
dom think of Bering—*ad poeriMy few ef
them know about M—Is the underground air-
conditioned vault la which the date's money
and bonds are kept.
"Tte vault was built to 1038. aad taride (t
there are cash and securities amounting to
•hoot MOROOkOOa says Bute Treasurer Jeste
James The vault entrance is inside the build
• lag. but the vault proper Is outside tte build-
One-.Minute Test
1. Who Is the author of the tines, "A row
by aay other name would smell as sweet”" -
X Who wrote, "Us tetter to have loved * 32.Grumbling
aad loot than nevor to have loved st air?
1 ‘A thiag of beauty Is a joy forever" wa*
written by whom?
Word. Of Wisdom
Mental pleasures aovqr stay: unlike thow
of the body, ttey are tacroased by repetition,
approved by reflect ion, and strengthened by
enjoyment—OoBoa.
hHahtCMu
Waterproofed 28-iheh thick concrete walls
and roof, heavily reinforced with KsoL term of the furniture. Don't put yutr
When you visit a friends I
te csrefai
down
you don’t
board of
establishing zones in whkh beer,
and liquor can be sold. The ordinance,
drafted by CUy Attorney Shannon Morris,
passed as an emergency measure and
be in effect as soon as K Is publitaed.
Champion Joe Loud betting favorite, held
a five and three-quarter pound advantage
hallenger Max Schmeilng of Germany
they were examined . for a 15-round
title fight at1 Yankee stadium
"OftL---- -V/' v- — -----L' v.:------•
house, be c
-
three-foot passage At each of U>* Kur cor- Todays llereocw
nen there are mirror*, adjusted w that a You are level-headed, a careful aad mo-
pe*** may stand In spy place and aw all thodical worker ate very considerate <rf your
other aides. , h lowed ooea Too do not stake friends ensUy,
Naturally, the vault Is heavily guarded and wishing to te by youwalf moot of th* time,
tea an intricate burglar alarm system. Mori You love Rate, reading ate tte outdoor* aad
wmm enjoy good health You might find good news
birthday In the n
39. Sleeveless
garment
40. Cover
41. Gazelle
42. Terrible
44. Insects
43. Tavern
47. Pwt
48. Division of
apoem
50. Wire rope
53 S-ritaped
54. Maker of
tiles
8S. Sm*H fruit
58. Gibe
to potential yegg*, however,
te tte tent doer te tte matt, ft la
33 inches thick, weighs 71,000 pounds and Is
, for your
permit for 13000 was issued by
John W. Harkins to F, Gold-
addition to his grocery and meat
• North Goose Creak. -
(rand jury as member* of a German eapfe*’
age ring that obtained United ftates mtti-
tory xecrets, pleaded not guilty b federal
court and ware held on baU of $25,000 each.
DOWN
1. Fruit
2. Scraps of
IKerafure —
3. Having rite)*-
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She made a face at hi*, but
went reluctantly.
Curley sauntered about the
patio smoking until the light In
rer bedroom went on. Then he
tossed away his cigaret, entered
the hacienda and strode rapidly
down the hall to the library
There vras a light under the
door. Corley knocked.
After a slight hesitaUoif Par-
kinson’s voice
there?” • ._.XH
Curley opened the door for an-
swer. “Just me,” he said.
Parkinson gave a sigh of re-
lief, and raised the hand he
had hastily lowered behind his
chair. It held a half - emptied
bottle of whiskey. He grinned
guiltily at Curlev, and motioned
for him to shut the door after
him.
"I was afraid It was Louise,”
h* said, his voice slurring heavi-
ly. “She went to that womens
*o astray dub maettjg of hers and I found
-tWx bottle 1a here on the desk
tonight. It was too much of a
quen^queneldenoft?' He handed
the bottle to Curley, who took a
draught.
“It wasn’t a coincidence at all,”
Curley assured him. “I paid
that dumb Mexican chore boy
two pesos to sneak that bottle
up into MY room.”
Parkinson threw back his head
in a roar of drunken mirth. “He’s
dumb like a fax,” he shortled
better rim tkmg (hut tte ceiling price ah
which corn will be sold upon ta
market," DonneU arid la • Ml
gram to the president You wflf
recall that there is no ceiling poet
on wheat” /
He said that a disparity betveo
corn price ceilings and «*tta
livestock prices caused faritro to
withhold stored corn and Btajjpj
hogs and cattle
. . . — BUY WAR BONDS t STA*J» I
asasmsvta vault, r«" . I
called “Who’* —THY SUN CLASSIFIED ADfl-
MIKE FRANSSEH
"See Me Before Too Dte"
STATE RESERVE LI*
tot W. Peart*
Yesterday's Answer
40. Lifetime
51. Sheltered
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WHAT IS
PITURIf
R0OM AND BOARD
By Gene Afcrf*
JUNE 22, 19)3
Pilots
Highly
; JAMES S. WINTEB-
iTER. shove, von of Mr. aad
Graze F. Winterhalter,
,K fink, received his eriit-
’ , from the Naval Reserve
,___ _ school at rriam-
rZdrrriLity, New York, dur-
week. Enrign HI.
received a sword for
Ik, outvtandtog midship
, a the Third Battalion, af
, kr wan commander. He is
ale of th? 1'aivereMy of
, j and attended tte (M-
rri.Tems.
The Amcru
gdte into bat
wearing tte
of missions,
nounceroent,
tal stage has
The use of
prototype of th
by England's
was credited
live* of sever
otherwise v
wounded by
Tte vests, un
armor of earl
made of fabric
20 gauge man;
the thlckneM
end about the
cracker > sewed
overlap three-
on all sides
coverage on ch
Tte vets ahK
section suspend
front by hook
stomach, crotch
Tries To Save Boy, Fails, Disapj
QkIs, June 22 <UD-A
soldier who risked Ms life
f to save a drowning 8-
boy was an anonymous
loot tn unsung hero today,
atrolmen
patrolmen and by-
reported the soldier un-
leaped Into Lake
and pulled out Billy
McNtbb.
A highway., |
pulmotor and
ton. but efforts
tlm failed. The
of Mr and Mrs
Nabb of Cyril.
The soldier
resuscitation effo
Ufa ■
ASSIFIED AD
FOR-RENT
t HALL WILL BUY gjtythlng
i bare to sell Game tte ms at
l Main SL la PsDy. Telephone
W. F. Hall. 281-tfc
tnt
Double ted.
Two men .pref
- Jersey, Baytoa
•nd MARBLE—Finest
monuments, markers,
r work. Tri-Clttoa Monu-
t Oo, Baytown. Phone 750R.
r$-tfc
'OP saLF .
Freeh, rsgieUred
months old.
New Ha deo, Te
| hO iron, metal, and all kinds
] Junk. Highest market prices.
Auto Wrecking. Tele-
1345. 394-28tc
Set of golf clubs
Contains woods
668-W.......
Two Jersey heif«
months and ele
O. W. Hamilton
|hgr, sell, or trade horses, cst-
, trailers, farm equipment, or
st bare you. Homes to hire ft ^
rbow. Palomino stallion for Chappela Kent
i or strvice. Horses for sale,
horse meat. la
and runs for
lap Open 9 a. m. to 0 p.
and Sunday. Telephone 118 Av* HI
Snitb A SsIby.Co. LnPerto»
“Fine Jerxey mile
It E Voting for plumbing brM<l- L00* ®U
dstzinence, repair mmtarials.
acrete pipe, new and used fix-
iro. Phone 874J. 301 FI ret
net, Wooster. 811-38U:
etc. See to app
faTTIRH
Wooater Height
UFE BR1SHES
>' >n J D. Ayres for your
MwTSmSehlstd'need*. 406 West
Ms.Telephone 1288J. 'Sll*tp
Jig saw. 18 incite
ly used. 136.
varigated.
Troy Sanaing,
t tad Mrs.' Sterling Briley.
Wtiors Barbers Carroll
Wt of Pelly and S. F. Bailey.
Barber' Shop, 104 West
«**• 313-26tn
Tecohdftronerf-
Real ; values,
cash prices
Tte National
Company. 515
Phone C-1231
P« space $3 00 a week. Trailers
Fjlbt. sold and rented. Apply
pte, 400 W. Texas. 314-6tc
General Repair Shop will
P«* your old lawnmower like
f* 8harpen on machine, gears
te parts All work guaranteed.
I A Hunnicutt.
Milch cows. Ap
Oakwood avenu
315-3tc
<AL LOANS
Large tin-roofed
trie incubator
eggs. Ayhart's
Bayou Road.
Kid poi^ Aj^iy
Goose Creek.
M»A
rrri
■ImiBuI
I IN A HURRY!
USED FU«NI1
f<** when ttey maw
ter they need tt ia a hurry.
we seme la . . .
»w*y with afl tte red
rdr°p br and see how
•tor phn i, the next time
ttari a few dollar* qutokfy.
WUkenfeld will
for your old fur
[pTfataiN. on
home
3040 dev
pay. M.
niture and Ap|
1542-W ar 78.
home furnlahlni
need 20% down^u^t
Wown Finance Ca.
A A. DAVIS. Miiunr
A. DAVIS, Manager
» First FtoeT^
•*"1 Katrib* Building
F H O N E -t f5
LIVE IN
until you find
have some 12x1
hand for sale w
Bay Awning a
215 North Got
°ld home town
r
WCWM. TVs IS
** WSCTHBt. /
>OU REM6M8ER.
SOOIN, -DON'T
youpinky?
we-tafcgpewr ■
A SUMMEE on
UNCLE HUGO'S
Farm when we
WERE OOSUNCS f
YES, I REMEMBER
Pinky/—I used
TOHANEA UTTLE
BAIR OF RUBBER
BOOTS,—AND I
smj-£«-YC«j.»ur
TOE SNATCH ON'EM
WHEN TCU LEFT TOE
FARM FCRHQMC/
‘ that brings 1J® ,
memories /- J
I USED TO
A ^BAMt
UNDER MTBB5.
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ttSSbl
SMogi>»*
RtlNg OR
sohot
Harry Blum, buyar for Tte Style
tet tar a 30-day buying trip to New
change Ite * W'-vei-
J'l*tAlfrOd tord Tritaybo*. "fc Memoriam.”
1 John Keats. “Endyaatow”
A Chilean <
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Yesterday s Cryptoqnote: TRUK VALOUR LIES HALT WAT
BETWEEN COWARDICE AND RASHNB8S—CARLYLE.
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 316, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 22, 1943, newspaper, June 22, 1943; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1100370/m1/4/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.