The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 276, Ed. 1 Friday, May 2, 1947 Page: 6 of 8
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DAILY SUN. GOOSI CHEEK, TEXAS
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HIIDAY, MAY 2. 1947
ir Derby Turf Service Picks Winner
iomething-Or-Other Due To Win Run For Roses
Wallace Blasts
Truman Doctrine
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wnuld how put any Pulltter money pay far the ornate, quit r< ailing, I had hotter start carving a future
in ay pocket »•- i - because the name of the winner it for mysalf 1 don't want to he 109
Omaha * victory oral my Kt* r°?nm* ** ^ “ * min#* ) before Tm ahk- to retire <m «r
( , ,___If this horse doesn't wfm, sub- of those scheme* where you have
tucay Leroy turf service to a *cnt-"r» can get.their memry hack to go around the world on a bggt
firing start ! waa MO per cent xuxnpiy by mailing me another dot- whether you wont to or not
right up until the second year of tar, and I win return their oeig* Last warning. Get these dollars
the aemce. Starting with UK toaPdohar without one hit af ar- in the mall -
things got t. ttttis jumbled up gmm.mt,» Pair enough* ■ - ’ •*Here’s the winter of .the 1MT
somehow bec*t*w, 1 ha .eat npmed «. To he sure that this'hone of Kentucky Derby. _
o winner since. But this year will mine win*. I haven't been to hod Phar Lnp
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.Vo^ hold the presses
PICTURES DON'T CHANGE...but
he Afferent became 1 happen,to for four nights lent I. Mias some,
know who the winner is going to Mt of tofonaatiuei, I am so sleepy Xof Phar Lap He’s dead
be right’ now that I could lay my hornethiag tint starts with a
’Has* you mailed yoor doBar to betd on the margin release of thts "Ph Lem me see. Wait a minute.
UM. or nr* you chest teg’* How typewriter, curt my feet around the . No. if* not Phmae O’ Woe, lf»
smae you brought up anghsw? back igiwcr, and knock off a nice not Phestermuatnr He’s dead. tee.
little U-hoUr cut nap Warn fee Oh. * g°« It
bee. (. LcmknrtUe I haW made ^ ^ Pknddi.
the late. Thomas Edmun look like Pharearo.
Rip V. Winkfe.-But shucks. I don’t Oh, jhffft. I’m going to sleep.
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»*a item report to rope oe^venito Engiand and and hasded, ib«at up to safety.
worked as s laborer in the ship- Tin* he deposited them with the
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yards in order to teach his people mcther.cat In the yard,
basis for Cm bow t* htuld ships, , , , Last night Blech was awakened
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JUDGE WRIGHT
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KOPii AMD FASHIONS DO!"
Ghe your mother a lovely portrait
utyma )ost u you ir todiy. for
Mount's Du?.
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IILNER’S StUDIO
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Hartman, Fred. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 276, Ed. 1 Friday, May 2, 1947, newspaper, May 2, 1947; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1100881/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.