The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 299, Ed. 1 Friday, June 5, 1942 Page: 5 of 6
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THE DAILY SUN-GOOSE CREEK, TEXAS
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Ire Savina Boon Com- V* B. Fisher Sent To Advanced Air School S.tff 3STS S2 lCT - "TO
IHV vfavnra * for tlicir final phase of training
V | ' ■ jfc | Corporal V: B. Fisher-Jr., son Corporal Fisher attended Bar- w),ich culminates in their reeelv
fl L Ilf ill IlCfllnS. of Mr und Mr8- Yaltoc B. Fisher hers H*ll high school, and gradu- jng wines and a commission a
!V VVWVI« of 413 Easl James, has been ac- ated May 5, 1041. Meoruj lieutenant in the army ai
)Al«M4nr TaM copied for flying training at Tur- turner field, an advanced fly- forces.
Ttic nischool for a pilot school. Southeast Air Corps training ceh- * TRY SUN CLASSIFIED AD3
Brunson who^ dedicaleTThe the area, and then recalled Mr. Brim- 1 dqMhqHeai " tir#-S|vta| MOgW#
’ dedicated the the- goj| whQ introduced JuIius M Gor. offers an unparalleled opportunity
atcr to the residents of East Har- don of BeaTmont, president of to merchants In the smaller towns
ris county as a place of enter- Jefferson Amusement and East and cities. J. V. MeGoodwin, rtian-
tainment and wholesome amuse- Texas Theatre*. Clifford C. Porter, ager of the research and statis-
general manager for the operating tical department of the Houston
companies, was introduced next. Chamber of Commerce, told Goose
. The Mexican band, directed by- Creek Rotarians at noon Wednea-
Antonio Banuelos, played a group day in a talk on the necessity for
of selections, after which Mrs. conservation.
Gordon L. Famed cut the ribbon Hr. Goodwin, who has just as-
Ly/e House Opening Draws Full House
L Theater Is Dedicated to East Harris Patrons
gay theater inH introduced ^ W L Pender- effort to make the Bay as near
r -"fit. -perfeetr.^'poastbie.- - •-■"••-r - •
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«S GETTING ME Him
snsnsssrs rise saars
of Mr. .Brunson, presented Mrs. adopting the government’s recom-
Farned with a bouquet of .flowers. mendation for staggered hours
The first two tickets to the new and group riding, was introduced
theater’s first program, “Rings on by Jack Jacobs, manager of the
dividual Hve/., J
:han»e the eoull
ls’ tllt count ot'd
Sunday, (lie jaJ
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..water’s first program, “Rings on by jack Jacobs, 'manager of the
Her .Fingers^ starring Gene Goose Creek Chamber of Com-
Tierney and Henry Fonda, were merce.
auctioned off bv Mr. Pendergraft. the meeting was held in Grace
They went to Mrs. Eddie Cox for Methodist church with President
*25, the entire amount of which Harry Bowen presiding. Guests in-
v'fts donated to the Navy Mothers* ciud«d Art Gustafson and Gld
Mr. Brunson’later was host to Stinsbm^/chmrr^n3©!*^ Bay-
about 50 of the operating com- town Employes Federation trans-
panies’personnel from Beaumont portation committee, and R. M.
and other cities, at San Jaoinfo Wright, focal merchant.
It tow
lent from ronr
mnmttfaaa
saet migbt 1
i PEARL-HtflJ
rNOVW SHE CAN »ON 1---
iDOWN TO THE COW NEW A.
; anytime a no moo still
>HAWtt SOWT <3 •BMOTe 1
. Iri is iiSsmataTtt-i-' ~ trttt'ITim UKA / 'r
Akt (JlttLi MORE
11 in the annihl
PiL t«ne to m3
president Rooseveffii
lid-stirring spew
p the’ world fcv J
[home in the W
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*YV»ENeH*STlLSC*l,THAT HANDYMAN,
e-AM. x.cs«r TuC*DiiM AuJhV POraftt W
______ .^TMAT HAHWW
SOLVES THE RUNAWAY PROBLEM
vo« m*s MSSMMWT. ......1 ,:JZ.
U0^- AHAMOPtl
; i t% sxvtx -LtAnut boors
» on package, offer llijtifod,
DYNAMITE DUNN
i:v« 'ruguear cw tjem
ANT yA
its 96TT5U we
A visit ‘ j -^t^eiqsr o
it** res tawno THii
w .N Ott‘1 __
[assaulted Mus
[.slaved peoples, t
I, everywhere, *
N in freedom
Ind whm mfedt
unannouncho'
FOR QUICK RESULTS'
USED AUTOS
iTondFOUW
Kriiack female Cocker FOR SALE- 1936 Plymouth coach. FOR SALE- Three new 20-gallon
mKdel. Answers to “Topsy.” Must sell at once, *75 cash takes water heaters. Texas Water
ZKk years old. Reward. 706 it. Runs O.K. Phone 280. Heater and Plumbing Co„ one
street, Baytown. Phone 208-Stc bi0Ck east Interurban on Pruatt.
l.:_._J9*'--- FOR SALE-.ll)39 Plymouth tudor"______ 29B'UC
■i?____
JBteD Stenographer. Pay dc- dealer. 298-3tc 218 Utah or Phone 900-366, 5 to .6
«,v'‘-i,,-rr;s„w,lt' ro« see» «... .m
WINDY AND PADDLES
er,. he was in t|
f war he had M
[cry beginning. 1
|d be weeks Ml
pw whether he 4
|l knew, too. H
possible, he tnd
| part. 'Bren twl
[that he hsdj
[part unhartMli
LS COW? LOOK.
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This, he said, must be increased
to at least five to the ear. He ex-
>(t that a erouD of workers
plained that a group of workers
living* in the game vicinity could
get together and agree to all ride
in one car,-leaving the others in
their garages and thus save up to
75 per cent of the wear on tires.
____HUV OCkgNM 8SNM -
.........__
Yesterday’s Hero
Manager Mel Ott of the Giants !
who broke Rogers Hornsby's Na-
tional league record for runs bat-
ted in by driving home his V
583rd m-
... — OUY DEFENSE STAMPS
TECH COACH IN ARMY
LUBBOCK, June 4. (AP)—Coaeh
Berl Huffman resigned from
. ,______ _____ Texns Tech Thursday to become
suing tools, elec-J an officer in the United States
nl.nf# MM.tr Maui I n hm.i
[ad been the pi
pat he would M
[ay he would M
|i spirit hid. ■
ling, fighting ltd
| way'to meet ■
till.
I and- a little U|
I they found Xm
I Tibhy Kneed
the had heard td
that she was M
Itfety. the life i\
that was all Msa
lirposcfully—as ■
I) meet this M
I it's president,■
g i whiafeEgBB^qseiaBgeft
rn,HZ. it.
aside uiSt 9utL . -SHbttp ~~——■—.■ t '-t.
,sra-isr5SA?s
at B«y-T«* Package Store, 309 used furnishings and save. Used
Main Street, Baytown, between , gag stoves, reconditioned, cook
hours of t pm. and 9 p.m. like new, 19.50 up. Beds, 1.95.
»7-3te Sterlized bed springs, *1.96; ice
boxes, *i7i;- Rollaway bed and
mattress, *4.50 each. Living room
.suites, *3.50. Small radios, *4 93.
Reconditioned Frigidaire, *65.
Fouf-piect breakfast set, *5.75.
Oil stoves, *4.95 And up. Set of*
*V Henry F. O'Nel
BRONCHO MU. ..
iRm Nice, cod front bed-
sit. Tnin or double beds. Prl-
hestrance and garage. Phone
»f, - - -..-■■mm
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rrrtHEO bad
setN.eos'S-i-J
HONfHMH/ J
OAFFV DAN
OFFICER OF
t»l»IN0/d*-'
HAVU.lHAW? f
IREFT-Bedroom, 301 West 4«^ after 6 p m 1«»
k Gentleman PreferredL ggj, £* 6
■ 398*310 n ..............r____ • - -------------r- —
brr~-—...........—'— WAHTW&—White girl to take care
fjjjT - Cabins for light 0f two children and assfot with
ptaMpiag. B.O.W, Motor housework. *5 weekly, room and
I, Wooster, 2M-2tp board. Phone 1033-ft. 387-4tc
OHIKttpV' K! V VAX MS
«I1Y FOE SALE
die blankets, VWing bridles,
spun. Goose Creek Gain Go.
Phone 31s 29Mtc
1 SAUL-i to 5 acre tracts,
Jt!«. Terms. 19 acre farm,
w cash. Jones and Jones,
N> *• 282-tfc
ACWB8 Mndy land, cloae-ln.
^Aamons, 407 fctlffi ~
25* t,c housekeeping conside
CLBARGD TOW
LET NARROWLY I
THE HIRED At>!
WANTEU Man and mower. Ap-
ply Camp Starling or call 9001-
Fll. 299-3tc
TOOMtW ■
NOWALONC THIS 5TPEET SOMEWHERE
SECURE IT AND N0BOOYS THE WISER*
AH! THERE'S THE r-77-TTrmr'
PLACE NOW! Z Z
THEN,JUST A MATTER OF SH0PRINS A
TILL I SPOT THE ARTICLE rr,--j
we WANT --■xv.-'l' R' "
ASMALL ART SHOP.
Nice brick veneer
iar Court. Also few
and aennge near
WE WANT
Gipson Furniture Co.
WANTED USED CAES
Higheit Cash Prices Paid
For Late Model Uked Cart!
JACK SAUNDERS
BAYTOWN
267-tfc
SALE- Six-,
199 Market 8t Phene TIM
K»gf, wash house, on
*» 117 Hines street.
jyaR
CASH OKHERVES
BIG DISCOUNT!
Croaley lUdlee. Keivtnator
■nsamsT
HOME NIRNITWE CO.
Across Frem Wool worth’s
24—HOUR—24
WRECKER
SERVICE
• Phone 232 •
markers, cemetery
Ics Mohument Ca,
* and Petty road,
ine M»-R. 278-tfc
-T^Y SUN CLA8SIFIBD Al>S-
Auto Wrecking and
AND I WAVE wr
if i wECENf asaccjon
PHOKIS HS2/SAf,THPTS
A HOT* PLASH- I
I’M SUNJC H,aw
ac a utn-F '__
heard A PECP
aa-, FOOrt THAT*
P moviestar
Z..i iwcoteto:
FOfS THS
P0OM-.
THecAii mb*-
BS on THE Bill-
ill HAVE A |—y
montw to
00 up -V'
One flvr-rpem house with screen porch and garige on
large lot In Brownwood Subdivision. This Is wnew house;
luts Asbestos Siding to roof line, and finished with sheet-
.autiexx
One .«lx-a<MUu. houae wUh gNlhJtaKl.JrfJBMSJSL
MUMBLE,
tie at Wooster.
lot BO’xlOO’ in triangle a
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 299, Ed. 1 Friday, June 5, 1942, newspaper, June 5, 1942; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1100566/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.