The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 303, Ed. 1 Monday, June 7, 1943 Page: 5 of 6
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tog the hopriality were
«« Hopper. Bwettoon,
Adam*. F. B. Stratford,
'allay. member*, and two
Mr* R A. Hopper and
f; W. Pecktnpaaigh.
t w a « i
IW EDMONDS CHOWftr
ItflCUL miNOMi
few Roee Mery Bdmond*.
«kur of Mr. apd Un c. R
BH, «fco la attending the
Nnfty bf Tex a* u a Cur-
mtsbt engineering cadet, ha*
■ notified that *be I* one of
Baited number of cadet* eligl-
fnr special training tn ap-
d differential and •
Edmond* I* a former stu-
BARNEY GOOGLE AND
FOR QUICK RESULTS *
1 S'NO'N *
rabf
-c*t*«*s «r~
TO RENT
FOR RENT
•*S3I£*W
fust
board, tap track.
900 E Aron Phone 1348-W
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t&g&x ust0 *UT0S
Lincoln Zephyr with n*w rtibbar. Notice: For sawing machine repair
.................— P»rtuw and parte and neadtee, eall Ml
81 • or aoa me at 7» Nazro Street. ]
*M*P p#uy. W. R. O’Conner, The Ma-
re. In chlM Man Bo* 996, Pe«g.
North__M***
W. F HALL WILL BUT anythin*
l Good you have to sell. Como aer me at
1UU S14 Main* St to PtUy. Telephone
Op. m 1317 m F. Hall. ^281-tfc
*0S'3tp GRANITE and MARBLE—Fineet
■ a quality, monument*, marker*,
“ ct metery work. Tri-CStle* Monu-
butane mrBt Co., Baytown. Phone T88R.
mare*. J7*-tfc
Wooater
Ipdy want* to buy prlvate-
*nH JM1 model Ford nr
To let Apply EM Elm Street.
', after 8 pjn. or phono
bNDWWY?6tCAOW TWriMAN J NQW.HpW.
--6GT YCXJIMOC.TtD
much, row rwefiNfi
MOOClOMt
WHICH I ca
COMM IT TIC
I room t|
lent by middle
-children. In
lOM* -Mat
and July. 408 Michigan Bay
town, V , 887-28U
Wc buy Iron, metal, and all kind*
of Junk. Highest market price*.
Tri-City Auto Wrecking. Tele-
'«■ 294-Mtc
Tuesday
phone 348.
Hiappel'a Kennel buctiit*. Con-
tmn all vttbmtns for both bone
affll’Writ . Fresh horse melt, r-TT>
package*. Dogs boarded week,
day, or month. 8an Jacinto Ken-
nel*. Highland*. ‘1VMM
1(37 Plymouth car. Hotel (ar
vis. lau
Baytown. ■ ’ SOMtc
Three 42-Inch attic fan blade*.
Telephone *48. 30*-3t?
We now employ out-of-*tate
censed operators Eileen'sBtowR*'
Shopptv Telephone 884. Mrs
■unHIr
*>£ WUCfrAflC,
VONDOZfU.. W
JOHNW.'NO;S
WONDEC^Sl
——.alPSCUD ft
IOWRiTE-:
Taylor.
k buy tuo-buner electric ’plate
Phase bring to Jack Heard Fur-
■tture Store. 30S-3tp
I will not be responsible for any
bill* except thoae made by my-
self. K A. Moyers . * 3«-ttp
Want to trade 4-room houae and
lot tn Texas City for almilar
place in one of Tri-Ctt4es. G. C
Hollingsworth, 813 18th avenue
“fldrth. Takas City. - 308-8tp
OKfSV, *OUGM4
me t?*
P£mosf
KUMttO*
!«?
TUCK INSURANCE AGENCY
105 S ASHBEl ST tftKjluJl Jm/MumSI PNONt II?*-
MONDAY,.
Iways Manana
ByLoaEbywd^iac i
P“th to the eiiff
•Pit* her caution,
fact once in
*‘T> edge, ,,
►n aaved
The
p^uh *■* aatm » » <k*p hfel
>i her 1*11 scratching her
damp on the
"f to rock
*¥ P"“*d heraeif
and 5 thr#^*1
her *** COui* «****'.
LJ? VT
Eft her „
euW an* serenes*
•Noam on the r<*k
throbbed where ah, |
It, her hand* burned
hnumng. la her
dejection the motiv^l
movement* (sr ^ ,-**
“ trv:
wondered with .mrTTW m
l*h bow the. Jeaa
beautiful, popular sue
city career gir! -h*4
thial Stumbling !
Mexican hillside cnagi* ?J
•oft laughter of * Uajr *
girt.
Automatically snothw
her mind remained
intended to find out atoh
part ;W(u going She **■
a as clone a* possible tc the,
of ing little vehicle ,
Ip- discovered by ope of (M
\ "■
accompanying it.
. ’^*,gH>on had risaaMm,
and the figure* of CoriRH
and MlgwPl ahead oT^rT
s«.r m%
have to be more csrefrf s
they turned tbev woaU «i
figure outlined again* ih,,
top. She followed them r ‘
<h>wn the awaalyptm |
rdad, moving with SSH
from tree to tree At fed
r«
hur-
Jean
•
point
■ a mi ~g~T»g
■I jpqwad the
consultation
At the end of the tram*
thwraM Sranchadta^BI
a?(E
hatiend*,
jr*'
lenflScr»ice5_
Baytow*
SUNDAY
By Gene AN«|
,lr£«v
I BE THE w r AT5
wache cats I
____ - 'HC*ELTY COM
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—*.—. -V--
THE DAILY SUN, GOOSE CREEK, TEXAS
Mn. R. A. Hoopwr
dent of Lae J
where she majorad to
tie* - ——- -
“ator COUege.
Codes, Ophers
the face af the aev4feca Mhmtt-
ted bp the FBI. Li.iOwig and ba
Of hM aiaatlWBs we# unujfed
to t*r»* of tmprtonmeM mag
tag «rem life ta twenty year*
In th# fiscal year of 1M2. Mr
Abbaliochto mid. the FVf* TacL-
DYNAMITI DUNN
HOUSTON. June 7 i8p*aM>
A special ageat of the Fader
J8S r^'
will be continued at
_ ii«ifcy*»»se(B*Brus’
j *t the Chnrch.
.hOLAND Hn«TEHH
IL'BMIihk
WE: Help per won the
for high •core when Mr*
H Noland wm hostess to the
kfej bridge club at her horrte
[wMnesday. The hostess was
rarer, and con»otation
awarded to Mr*. C. H
ding the aerie* of games,
.hostess served a luncheon of
fish salad, crackers, Jelle
whipped cream and load
}Ail -'Wet ibfri i •
Mlts DI DLEY WT-Ds
SEAMAN H R NEW
J B. Dudley St announces the
flSI WSM.SBa^
than 47.000 document, far sryp
t°Ir*pbk eaaminaOoai* A Spe
cial ageat* wiD expteia haw
i exsauaaUees arc made aad
the results can be used la
where fee couple wiii make U>ru
kw. - « ~
IfigWamfe Personals
Mr *nd Mr. W F. p.imrr
have received a letter fro* thaw
•on, U Jerrol Sender. thaP he
vU -*.f.riV*d to *Uland, where sgau who attempted to ti
he will see a«iv» duty as bom- vital military ktfarmsU
hardier. The Palmer's other son. ~
office, said today
The aiaminailaw aad decipher-
lag of docameots and letters ia
the poearasion of eopecud ept-
onage ageiue has resuitod in the
•Nation af many cases. Mr. Aib-
baticehio said. In the trial af
Kurt Frederick Li iw ig, a German
information to
Berlin, FBI technician, were able
it^NationS*
Division, and
manager af the
mobile Theft Bateau at Dallae.
Who will diareas I be methods
need by arsonists to collect fraud-
to demonstrate in own the M
■aaniag of apparently hem leu
leuera The FBI’s Technical
Labarstury hod dee-toped soon*
•ritiag am the bock of innocuous
**•• addressed to mail drops 1a
Europe and South America If
Mr Abbatkchto wit! speak at
the conference Introducing the
law mfor -raent officer, who are
present and formally dtocuae-
lag some of the problems of
protecting the nation* internal
soaarfty.
. ... — auv wan aowoo a stakp*
HAP HOPPER, Washington Corrwpo^saT
There were *780 children
under 8 years of age killed In
accidents la the U. 8. in 4*40.
BETTY SUE y TUCK
Wlllism R. Palmer, Jr, 8SC re-
turned this week to hi* station ia
Idaho
8JC Bobby Marshall, aon of Mr
and Mrs T. E Handrail, is
•pending « furlough here with
hto parents He to stationed at
Camp Peary. Williamsburg Va
Rev G. W Elmer* ia attending
the oastor* school at Southwest-
ern University, Georgetown, and
Mrs. Elmore and son are visit-
ing her mother Mr* William
Henke, of Fredericksburg They
wttl return next Saturday
Oueri of Mr snd Mrs Clinton
Adam* Setur^sy were Mr
Adams’ brother. Lt L L Adam*
end Mr*. Adam, of El Paw,
Mias Treva Hill and Miss
Peggy Treat will leave Friday
for Oklahoma, where they will
vtit Mia* Treat s grandparents at
NpwnjiCBM.Mhl ftM bwIhsd r
' Hll‘ ,r Aviation Cadet Anything's apt lo "fall” when storm* rage’ How is your Tornado
Student dt the University of Ok- Insurance You should have your policish examined to am that yon
lahoma City. here the correct amount bad that the policy is written right The
• wan BONO* a STAMPS 1 TUCK INSURANCE AGENCY is at your aervtce.-----
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From 1934 through 1940, pack- I j
aged beer consumption Increased j
by 737 percent comprising 808
Ju« nt rut
pa -the (Va Af>nf
. OiOM'r Mgr
stshka
Curley and Rosita •valktiil
neater hacienda
Jfan despairingly aaictofl
I about cart move away. Thera fe,
open stystfb of rogd J
lire, t- would have the donkff i
frtant aafely'put away and the
i ious drums canceaied to soy i
jDtJy of & doten shed* qt stoU*
■ W«s useless to
night. She wot
er until another tir„. _
l 8CST£'t?a
was important enough to 1
tho tow to obtain!
Reluctantly she startri k
circuitous route toward the I
cieuda. As she neared 8,
body cried out for confab I
reet. Would she dsre''»kt 11
shower, or would she risk #
tag cold’ She wondered i I
ankle woyld be swollw to I
momlag Vtrbm tm i
and aspirin
Wearily her thoughts rif|
as she let herself in thn
side door and tiptoed
the hall up to her room,
was trying to keep from I
about what she had dh
tonight * . trying to
stunned mind from the f
tog realization that tbtosl
flf hers were engagedTs 1
unlawful maneuvers of *0 '
knew how serious a nature-
and Curley was to tt
tham! .
(Tb Re Continued 1
.. BUY WAR BONDS *J
U-riiljlii!'
WAAT GKlfri JUCVK.«
Jun# <
air field’s
Sun^ay^d "TrSt^
streak of seven, straight «8,
It was sweet revenge, tot vs
ters stopped a streak of
W. A. A. V. vH'tortos asriisl^
Brothers Ropovich j
Waco battory--N*ck
Mdto reaching. ' 1
tolled for Wmter with
behind the plate.
Hap ha$
A SICIBT
RENDEZVOUS
WITH THE
DANCER.
LOLITA, .
AND LEARNS
OF A NAZI
PLOT TO
ASSASSINATE
BRAZIL'S
FOREIGN
MINISTER,'
meanw:ls-
SiCRET AGENT
iBMe—rt—BBtiM TO ui z
HC*-OUT IW4DBC ONE OF MAR 7)«4M
7*to* « Kto THE CvfetN
to Buy; Horse gentle
for lady to ride and
See A. H. Lambert, Sr.,
Chfe. La Porte
^kvy two-burner electric plate.
Creek. Telephone 1218W
302-Stc
1 wire, cords, irons, cleaners.
I motors appliances, power tpols,
anything electrical. Massey
Co Telephone 248
Registered Palomino for service.
Horse for sale from $88 up.
Horses to hlito M per honr.
Telephone 13«8. Open 9 *J». to
9 p.rtl. daily and Sunday. 2P9-tIc
Spring filled platform rocker* In
assorted cover*. 814.98 special I
^VrtnHBV find
TIRE and TUBE
VULCANIZING
IW-CITIES TIRE SERVICE
E, G. Gimon
\ B» W. Texas -Goose Creek
PHONE 76
Wanted To BUY
All Kinds Uaed Furniture
And Stoves
Jonas Furniture Co.
810 Market Phon»88ft-J
MILL PAY CASH
|tor good used Trailer Coaches.
---1 mt6* CAR CO.
Texas. Phone 8883
WANTED l&ED CARS
Highest Cash Price* Paid I
For Late Model Utoidr*1
AC* SAUNDERS,
----BAYTOWN
PROPERTY FOR SALE
FOR SALE- House, barn, butane
system, young mule, two mares,
»«nU fla* hint*** rrafUm*
cotta, gentle. Phone 88. 286-tfc
FOR SAUI — Five a^d 10-acre
tract*. 8180 per acre. Easy term*.
Close to. Jone* and Jones Rea)
- Estate. 1003 Miriam, Lamar
Courts Telephone 40. 277-tffl
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80x284 feet Pelly Road, Leger
Addition. Baytowp. 1898 cash
or terms Mrs Louise Grune-
'Wald,' Ingram. Texas. 279-2«c
8everal desirable lots; one splen-
did residence, Goose Creek; 2
two-story apartments; 1 brick
hotel, Baytown; 10 • acres toad
fenced and cross fenced. 4-rooni
house, deep well. G. M. Ammons,
office telephone 1308, home tele-
phone 836-W. 296-tfe
Acre and half of land with buiki-
ings. 81100. Ayhart’s Store. Ce-
dar Bayou. Two-mUch cows. —
- ’ 299-8tp
Six-room house and two-story gar-
age-apartment. W. N. Smith, 404
Paaumont St. 2014tp
Six room house on comer lot. S08
■ *: Jack’ r~.
USED FURNITURE
SUN CLASSIFIED ADS—
OLD HOME T^WN
Three-fifth* Of traffic
deathf occur tn rural areal.
Wilkenfeld will buy or trad*
for your old furniture, carpets,
•gas range, on beautiful new
home furnishings- As little a*
2059 down, up to 12 months to
pay. M. WILUNPELD, Fur-
niture and Appliance*, Phone
1942-W nr IE" rl -1—
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DONT DELAY ‘ '
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 303, Ed. 1 Monday, June 7, 1943, newspaper, June 7, 1943; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1100559/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.