The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 316, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 22, 1943 Page: 5 of 6
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brand on right hip. Call 540-J.
Cb, Baytown. Phone 75*R.
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HELP WANTED—Flea waltreoa-
M Room and board, *00 week.
Pddle Cox. Yellow Jacket
Auto Wrecking. Tele- C53-W.
314-Str YOU SALE — Five and W-arr*
=--tracts. 1100 per acre. Easy terms.
I nine Close In. Jones and Jones Real
“ Mrs. Estate, 1003 Miriam, Lamar
Croaby Courts. Telephone 40. 908-tfd
Wooster.
i key, sen. or trade horses, cat-
k Billers, farm equipment or
Graduate nurse. (UO monthly, plus
laundry and room. Lillie-J>uke
Hospital 312-Olc
it hare you. Homes to hire fl ~
hour. Palomino stallion for c
i er service. Horses for sale,
ep Open 0 a. m. Jo • p. m. •
ly and Sunday. Telephone
L Stnith A Selby Co. 1sHthil-
Unn SL, Pelly 308rffftJj
horse meat. Individual rooms
and runs for all dogs boarded.
lM Ave. E. Highlands.
_ :. % junto
did residence. Goose Creek; 2
two-story apartments; l brick
Hotel, Baytown; 10 acres land
fenced and croes fenced; 4-room
house, deep well. G. M. Ammnps.
office telephone 1306, home tele-
phone 886-W. 286-tfc
Old wtte, tor.is. irons, cleaners,
motors,
electrical.
•as <n«v nan sow. a ■ n
breed. Long milker. T. B. tested,
etc. See to appreciate. *140. Lu-
BIG SISTER
Electric Co Tclephog* MS.
ft. E. Young for plumbing
fstainence, repair matariala.
mete pipe, new and used flx-
n. Phone 874J. 901 First
set Wooster.
ther Segrest. Weaver street.
Wooster Heights. - 316-ltp
OUT O HERE '
MOV* ive <»crr
scarv old pla
AND PINO HIM*
30 mmto this
Furnished duplex or prlvste apart-
ment for couple only. Phone
3U46tc
T£tSk7^rsx JStZiT^ss
E*t,r\,puiley^f"'X SO acres at Cedar Bayou. Write
Troy Sensing. Highlands, Twma M D Cannon, Tomball, Texas.
ER BRI SUES
Mrs J. D. Ayres for
Telephone 12*U. 'ttlfKp
ISKJttOMMtehrick ho mu
tnimw w- fr.
' • ' 4* 315-3te
and Mrs Sterling Bailey,
(•tors Barbers Carroll
»s of Pelly and 8. F. Bailey.
[ Barber Shop, 104 West
B. 313-26tp
Real; values. We pay highest--i—.G—*:-——
cash prices for used National*. Extra good three-room house
The National C**h Register Lights and water on leased
Company. 815 Caroline street. ground. *750. Mrs. Bess Shannon.
Phone C-1231. Houston, Texas. Shannon’s Tailor Shop, Pelly. -
SM-lto .
•oldand rented. Appiy MlUh Apply Joe Sieber. Five-room house All modem con-
00 W.Texas. 314-6tc Oakwood avenue. Busch Terrace. venisncea. Chicken house and
----- ■yard. Plum orchard. Gardeir-
Storeroom. *1000 cash. Apply F.
O. Crenshaw, Barbers Hill.
TIRE and TUBE
VULCANIZING
TRI-CITIES TIRE SERVICE
O. Gimon
409 W. Texas Goose Creek
PHONE 75
ETTA KETT
four old lawnmower like
terpen on machine, gears
rts. All work guaranteed.
Hunnicutt. 315-3tc
arge tin-roofed hay barn. Elec-
tric Incubator that holds 608
eggs AyhaK’a 8tore. Cedar
HEV.ireSnUDAPK-^
RUN ON 7
MEET YOU
s, ac The '
, CORRAL.
NOU WOULD *
just When t i
iW«HAV'V5
GET UP*
SLECPV-
HEAD-* J
tU. DUNK
THE S'
(WHAT IS
WORA
31«-8tp For sale or lease. y six-room
~~ . ' home in Hig'-fand» M.R. Hall.
302 Fourth strest. 316-Otp
WON-*-*,
JL OREAMj
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Home u mber (x>.
••av THE SIS OAK t**r- ■ ‘
IAL LOANS
WANTED USED CARS
Highest Cash Prices Paid *
For Late Model Used Cars!
JACK SAUNDERS
BAYTOWN
WUkenfeld will buy or trade
for your old furniture, earpeta,
gas range, on beautiful new'
homa furnishings. Aa little as
niture and Appliances, Phone
I842-W aglj__
W> Will Pay
TOP PRICES
For USED Con
Thad ♦elton
CHEVROLET CO.
407 W. Texas
CHEVROLET PARTS
' LIVE IN TENTS
until you find a house. We
have some 12x14 and 10x12 on
hand for sale without priority.
Bay Awning and .Shade Co.
215 North Goose Creek St
There are about 39,000 service-
able railway locomotives In use
in the United States J
tUITH THE <Z?
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TOtSOAY, JUNE 22, JW* ”■
iys Monona
ots Eby ood Jolia C.
Plloh Wearing New Armor
pghiy Successful Report Received
“He thought maybe he‘4
some extra pesos
he will. I really ^
Cnighf *
11 goes to sbew^
pursued his own
i^, “that you caat
a man to do whm ^17
to do.” m 1
Parkinsons fist
came down on the
{*» with thunder;
“You’re RIGHT y
a*Wd vehemently
work out , prabloa-
down to the las fm,
can lie awake night* m.
athemln,’ figurin’ until y
ever move ever1 . ..
make. An’ then y
tha moves You c’n tefl >1
you’re black in th *
<T they do? They .ft t
with ?r *
He got out of hi« eh,),
*>**•*> to stride up saT
stopping to pat Curley m
shoulder.
Q2r"«£°< i
Pirky. You re crixy
understan’ me.” ‘
“I think 1 do, agreed i.
companionsbly He put
tla into Parkinson* hand
Parkinson took a revirtH*;
“I'm a nervous man.- j*
ed. "I have big Uum ^
mind. An’ I like a friendly m
going chap like you aroug
•dot he me, when Hum
wrong, like—’ he kiftedndi
m dro*N-
side hla chair. Tht
stinker!" he exploded I
you comprehe#"' anythin’ as i
_ JAMES S. W INTER
Jerk above, son of Mr. and
Georg' F, Winterhalter,
>H fifth, received Us e4m-
. from the Naval Reserve
School at t’olum-
New York, dor
I Or past week- Ensign Win
her received n sword far
the out.landing mkiship-
the Third Battalion, of
. hr was commander. He is
He of th? University of
snd attended the Uni-
r sf.Te«s.
LONDON, June 22. CRi—Ameri-
enn oxnbsr crews are ostng ar-
mored rests for -protection
sfaiast shrapnel and fragments
of explosive shells in aerial at-
tacks on Europe, it was announc-
ed by headquarters today, and
the experiment has' been "highly
OteeasMML*
The American alnqen have
gone into battle In the skies
wearing the armor on a number
of missions, accenting to the an-
nouncement, and the experimen-
tal stage has been passed
' TV use of the vesta-modern
prototype of the Iron suits worn
by England'* ancient knights—
was credited with saving the
Uvea of several crewmen who
otherwise would have been
wounded by fragments
The vests, unlike the listening
armor -of earlthr centuries, are
made of fabric with squares of
20 gauge manganese steel • about
the thickness of blotting paper
and about the sixe of a salted
cracker* sewed in so that they
overlap three-eighths of an inch
on all aides and give complete
coverage on chest and bark.
The vets ajsp have an apron
section suspended from the vest
front by hooks, protecting the
stomach, crotch and part of the
legs. Both the vest and the
spron tar sporran) are hacked
with heavy canvas which is
strongly resistant (a tears or
breaks
The vest and sporran are made
in two types, those for pilots
and copilots have only a front
section since their backs are
protected by the plane's argn°r
The bombardiers, ndVigatorn,
radiomen and gunners wear full
protection. :
The wet drops over the Read
like a pinafore and laces up both
sides. It is sleevelet* and can be
dropped off by merely puling
one string The full vast weighs
•bout 14 pounds. Tha full spor-
ran weighs IN pounds '
... — BUY WAS BONOS % STAMPS
the new toning system for mail 1
designation it was given the des- j
Ignatmn. „"Los Angeles ». Be- j
fore the postal department heard t
the last of U. it was decided that J
hereafter mat! for Hollywood Will ]
be addressed to 'Hollywood—to
snd not to "Lap Angeles »-
Tries To Save Boy, Fails, Disappears
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THE DAILY SUN. GOOSE CREEK. TEXAS
DTNAMITE SUNN
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PITURI?
HAP HOPPER, WoiMogtoa CorrvspoodMt
f.*4 MARhd OUlV»«M*r
KBlSs <*hi§rw j
mallv
thani—'
that*
“So!"
Parkinson whirled to Rot
wife In the open door, hh i
presslon approaching fright. I
eyed him with cold rebuke '
the- minute I turn my (**’
husband finds a bottfc,*^^
Curley pod te Us ImUU
steadily, and sent her m |m3
iating grin. “A bottle
bird. An* I think," hej
ed with a sudden lurch
the door, “Td better be
to a warmer dime." m
Mrs. Parkinson laugbai It
will be warm enough h*R h t
minute If you’ll waft, Curisy*
But when be had made « tug.
geringly gallant5 exit, her adh
faded
Paritlnson was beginriog a-
steadtiy, “Now listen, Loute B
you think fr a mint that ~
had too. mush tonight—*
“Tm thinking IT* very gum,’!
*ha aaid quiady, holding up m
whiskey bottle, That you ad]
both get so drunk on Just ttetl
much liquor."
ltd Be Continued I
... — BUY WAR BONOS » STOPS I
, Qkls , June 22 <UEi—A
tnsUier who risked hla life
te to save a drowning 4-
[ boy was an anonymous
1 an unsung hero today,
ty patrolmen and by-
reported the soldier un-
lesoed into Lake
and pulled out Billy
; licN’abb.
A highway , patrol car rushed a j
pulmotor and doctor* from Law-
ton. but efforts to revive the vic-
tim failed The boy was the eon
of Mr and Mrs George F. Me- :
* Nabb of Cyril.
The soldier disappeared while
resuscitation effort* were continu-
es-
VALUE! PRE WAR PRICES!
ASSORTMENT OF SPRING-FILLED
FURNITURE
® flotform Easy Chairs
• DIVANS S3
COVERS
16.95 up
• LIVING ROOM SUITS 99.50 ,
EASY TERMS—WE ACCEPT TRADE-INS
HOME FURNITURE CO.
148 W. TEXAS
SECRET AGENT Xf
f Pl£ASe, PUASfl
you MUST H6LP
m< ml-c m if
r,ueae PC
ASSIFIED ADS
FOR MBIT _
Front bedroom. FVtvste entrance.
Double bed. Convenient bath.
Two men .preferred. HO New
* Jersey, Baytown. 318-2tp
FOR SALE—Mbc.
WANTED TO RENT
Permsihent couple, desires unfur-
te*Od apartment or four or
flve-rgpm house. R. W. Mat-
thew*. Southern Pacific.
■ . , 314-3tp
Four to aix-room house In Gooee
Creek or Bnytowa.' Permanent
Humble employee. Bill Currie.
Phone U<8. 314-Otc
PHONE 84
"FOR QUICK RESULTS"
-—.—
USED AUTOS
Model A Ford. Milch cow Apply
604 Pelly road. 316-ltp
LOST AND FOUND
post *oer>
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poem tinge'
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'DOC. \TgOCTA
(VOUA.V IN MVC
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scMpoMi. wem i
BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH
ly Frtd Lowwol
Roosevelt Urged T«
Relieve Corn Shortage
COLUMBUS. O., June B 0-1
President Roosevelt should Utel
immediate action to relieve a ML]
tical market shortage" of curl
midwest*™ and souttewteal
■states, Gdvefhoe Donnell-of Ws-J
souri stated yesterdsy: j
“The consensus is to the effect I
Ui-t - th* ceiling mice oft1 eon I
rJ.. .Vjr “ ‘i7’**i!l!_____»
■ting prices to rise to a (toist ft ]
which corn will be sold upon tk»
market,” Donnell said in t tele-
gram to the president “You w* I
recall that there is no ceiling grin ]
on wheat."
He said that a disparity I
corn price ceilings and ewMBl
livestock prices caused f&rmeti t» I
withhold stored corn and feed Mill
hogs and cattle. •
... — BUY WAR BOND* * *TA*n
—TRY SUN CLASSIFIED AM-
MIKE FRANSSEN
“8m Me Before You DW
STATE RESERVE UN
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or
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By Pool Robson
/ I * WHAT IS
PITURI?
|M A HURRY!
ioiks when they need
f they need tt la a burry,
i where we eome la . ..
away with all the rad
Jt *Bt drop by and see how
» »»r plan is the next time
*3ted a few dollars quickly.
Finance Co.
A. DAVIS, Manager
_ First FW
■ted Katribs Building
J80RI -16 8
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THAT BBif-34 mqt
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108 W. Pearce
BUY D
YOUR BABY CHICKS
NOW
Large Stock on Hand
CASH FEED STORE
408 N. Goose Creek—Phone JOS
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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/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.