The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 295, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 29, 1946 Page: 2 of 8
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24 Pcrstftis Ofe
In Eastern Rood
Housewives Face wjf* ^ PJ*Jta
Bread Lm« Nw “i^'T
downstream* Seventy pianos- wore
washed awiiy from the Piper Cob
airplane plant at Lock Haven. The
• eity was under four feet of waiter.
Three persons were reported . uu |IVM
drowned ip the Harrisburg area . LONDON, May 29. -~<li.I!l~ The
and the Red Cross reported three ■' , , ■ ... . Daily Express quoted reports to-
others were killed when a land- <<'^^BmThe nylon lines arc (lfty that Unitcd S18'** ch^mi‘
Itiore si(de demolished their home at .mm ?"?*•. „ 1 ■ ny.. nea. cal warfare service had prepared
RIchardaT’a ' much longer, a housewife said. aiJaad% disease germ-believed
: feet Three 'persons were . reported A *»»*».. »n~r £ ** the, v'rB8„t^t l'4u“f »>*"• veaV-oid'deaf‘mute threw away his
of water. The river was running wfU,hed off a bridge into Pine W ^ZtoSTSf IS ,tile ****** ln ■ pcwdcr form ond and pencil today and chatted
at six feet above flood stage and Creek at Cedar Run and three oth- cent w.th^ larKe numbersof work- j0r a mw germ weapon.
officials warned that it might raise crs were listed as missing at Mor- sold out before TJ,e pa|fr “ld th* *or ^ . ,
.. nddiiinoftl four feet to reach ris . • bre<ul compiaely sold out before was developed at Camp Detnck,
Moon each day. Maryland, but was now “in mass
5?/|lt Lake CitV reported bakery production at the United States
applies at an alT-timo^ low jind germ "'factory:'Tn'I^p^'*Source
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army was rushing ldO.OfH)
empty,bags to the city,
v Williamsport was under six feet
Deaf Mute
Hears, Talks
After Tumble
Cub Pack 100 Holds
Initiation Ceremony
■ir.Rl. A 46-
SEATTI.E, May -29.
year-old deaf'mute t— ...
pnd and pencil todav and chatted
Cub Pack No. JOO held a fire-
side initiation ceremony last night
at the (tome- of Dhp Mother, Mrs.
W. E. Duplantis. ■ About 24 Cubs
and 40 guests, the parents, attend-
ed. #
J. Lee, den ma.IWr, was in
Speed- Kings
(Wy F°' 'E^g|
( A,J Ho:<''»R soiEnrxE
JNUIANAPOUS, Ind„ May 29. Ci*i
•Two veteran drivers who often
have shared the heart-break* of the
The sports world's toughest test, the
___ additional four feet
the 1936 record of 33.6 feet. Six
J. lifeboats manned by coastguards-
men were sent to the Wilkes-Barre
and Williamsport areas.
Similar conditions existed at
Tnnkhannock. Danville, and Pitts-
ton.
The river was fiUbd with debris.
Houses, barns, chicken houses,
noon each day.
GOP Challenges OPA
Living Cost Report
WASHINGTON, May 29. -T.P' -
The Republican food study - com-
suriptiesTt an all-time low tfml p-rm lact.u-y in Indiana: " Source
many bakers there said tliey would of the report was said to be British
be forced to close within a week, scientists working with the United
Stores and bakeries are selling out States chemical experts.
" bread early In the day.
' 1 ™ ceremonies. .... Bpul„ ™. lw, „e
The paper said the germ powder 'ap,?'; ^mle army service* forces initiation -started at 4:JO p m„ and soo-ntile Memorial Day automobile
• • — «»*-* at T-m ‘ I®. fflJSFlZ, hear. at its conclusion promotion awards face'at the Indiana po is speedway,
dcp<>t. He waa. W»W«J and 1ear- bounced. . were favorites today as they waited
Ing hUflttt M ato^cMdhoo* w the start of the 30th renewal of the.
' today •
T"«< XATI RDav
-/Maude Berger's. 61 years of sil-
ence was broken suddenly
bUcrkt
Houses, barns, chicken houses, ».<* »»«««“ *vt~ "w ou'>
arinie of them with chickens roost- mfttee reported, that' 73 food ite;pis morning,
lac on 'them, were seen floating th*. Waahinotnn n c ----*—
At Oklahoma City, bread is said
out within two or three hours each
Veterans Still
Coming Home
and
dramatically. The slight, gre.v-
haired man tripped and fell while
stacking boxes at his fob
shock of ...r ...........
As his friends rushed to aid
| Floo#Warnings
Posted After
he said, clearly and distinctly, “I
feci fine. I can bear, a little'now. '
h •"* •» ***** wmen cost the Washington, D. -C., - *.
jj« For Classified Ads—Phone SS9-A21 INFANT KITES HELD - -- ^Tho ruaheT’to’ BrnT'lui the Texas-New Mexico-Oklahoma way into the aheient spec-dwhyto-
« . » ■ ' not he •bought, for leas titan yis.ttb. - . . WASHINGTON, May ,29'. •I .P* 5^', hi. «rm. «h«n» her ^i-*tate cwner. morrow and to pour approximately
W ' : housewives .patronuing ^ Funeral services The army is. living up to its kowly^lhrew his arms about T)l„ (U!dinarilv dn- Rita Blanca *!.<W>,000 into thA till. The admis-.
certain types, of stores must pay Jr- ,ln.fant *°* 01 Mr- 1*d pledged demobilization schedule t„ 'the Lord I can draw ran up to half a mile wldif Price* 'range from the $3 It
emwt- Mrs- Roland.Davw of League City, ** difficulties initiated by the Than> to the ^ Lord. I- tan draw tan up.w na t a n ^ ^ BU of thc aport for
Th7S(‘dM<s^w.'i4 Hollos Deluge
S®> .....- s&KKsaSt
....... rV-i-statc corner. morrow add to pour approximately
the start of the 30th renewal of the..
motor elasste. ; - ........* -
Co-favorite* for the first renew-
al of the “900'' since 194J are Ralph
Hepburn of Van Nuys, Calif., and
P.ex Mays of Long Beach, Calif,
Hepburn turned In a record-break-
ing qualifying time of 133.944 miles
per hour and Mays had a mark of
123.661 for his 10-mile test.
H A record crowd- of 179,000 motor
fiins are eVnectcd to iurfi their
Shower
tors
;Swain
; kale swain,
| nee Job
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ARNETT STUDIO
603 W. Pearce Phone 1369-J
Commercial Photography
Enlarging Copy Work
Portraits •
Photography for Weddings
And Social Events
OWNERS
Hi R. Thibodaux
John Mercer
* mm or* .1 m,tw.■*. *4*. ?«»• zr..u ifE a?js3TJsri£& I SSSSSaassSR
_ WfLlCT into ' S'*-- \
report in challenging OPA c.aims b^ hV pa rents and a sister, Nelda. baa aTthe WScH *T^
that it has held the line on food Grandparents include Mr. and Mrs. „veX,thRt i so,000 troops and said he undoubtedly had re- lake ud^n.ng ^ Dalhart. has ,e«t' and 'every one has I
J. M. Nelson of Cedar Bayou. Xrted from oversea* in -^ered hu. power to speak and a capacity pf 12 000 acre feet. for month!li „ ,7 50
-------.....v-.-er.rrTT==t==r ApriI for discharge 100,000 from -Iust S? G.rand Hepburn *111 be starting hi* li
■prices during the war.
RAY LAWRENCE
ELECTRICIANS
) N. Gilliard St, Phone 1024-J ■
Repairing -- Wiring
Flectrli.-al Supplies
eetrlcal Supplies
and
Light Bulbs.
Carbon Paper
TYPEWRITER REPAIR
Sales - Service - Supplies
, AU Work Guaranteed
Phone 399
TEXAS PRINTING CO.
Cliftpn Boyer, owner'
April for discharge - 100,000 from hear from the shock, ot. tne tail, Just cast of Grand G nitric oe- Hepburn *111 be starling hi* 15th
Euroue 88 000 from tile Pacific otherwise did not hurt him- tween Fort Worth arid Dallas of- jp^Owky raer when he is rolled to
and AltutkaS 12(KWf«.m mtseel- Taken t* his hotel room the- fici!rs bilmcaded the. flooded T. ^ Hne at 10 a.m. (CST» tomorrow.
*i__________ ______beaming old man was surrounded and P highway underpass. while-Mass will line no for his
*'*H^*ertlmidt«?*that'another lOOkr '*»>' frienda-and'*p»yaners. ^. por sf.vora| hours high water., ninth start hm.
ooo will be returned ..this month ,u- ’il<LX - covered U .S lnainvay 75 at VVhite The first serious crash of. the
and 79,000 in June, bringing ,Zr ff2ed when he Rock <-reek north of Vickery and tire quglifying periods ogeui
* . ooo ono it. a „i of SCflnCt iCWf SUlfWfQ w nen ne rt( natia(1 hl^rUtn^ road. vAatAPfilv Whik» nn n frial m
if
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W»<-* —■*- A a ™«»'S S.P,5SS3T«35sS
&STJ& :«B— ■'r~ -
\mooo th" wiT’ot"nlftSrt sw*riel hvir when
Lewisfth 655
Paces Bowlers
while Mays will line up for his
A cn*
.WV- ...... ............ fry “B<l tire quglifying period* occurred
east of Dallas, blocking the road, yesterday. While on a trial spin.
_____i.: —.. aoeoaa n.Jl ___ - . . -*'• • —
cast Oi uattas, ouh:*v»ii?; MW ycMenuiy n mic uu « 11 mi .'pm,
- Heavv soaking rains fell across Rudi Carrachiola, thrM-time Ku-
thc wheat bowl in Kanaaa the ropean champion, smashed into the
nation's No. i wheat state, in retaining wall on the 'Jinx'' outside
the last 24. hours and wheat rais- 0f the track. The car skidded *We-
.....;I. »u„ie ^ILi»w fivri fn fasti it’ittjt <iluiift ‘40 Vcwsf tvhflfs fhr*
tt
ALSO
DAPEV in (K AM)
HWi HEAD*
aramoivt stm
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5^a.2?:igags?ig ^ strike Bid
I was the difference.'At least his fine
699-247 didn't hurt the Britton;
it under control, ana men mt a
pole which sheared the front wheel
from the car. Carrachiola was toss-
'ed from the car and seriously in-
jured. ’■ ’I
Don't envy the folks who are getting deliv-
eries bn new cars—have one. Short of cash!
Id's yours for the asking through our low cost
•loan service - - • \.
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OxKl-£*l U4MU V Dun xt*--
Cravens team any as it defeated Tofioil
the Mike Katribes by a scofc of 3 [XP6CTtU 10001
t0In the other match the Culpepper ... . p ^ .
quartet defeated th.e Peoples State -
Atcheson Scores
Cali, is eok scnF.Dnj:
• TODAY •
igasgja- «-* Jan Communists
niir PEPPER’S ' Chairman James E. Murray (D- «i>nlimied from Page 1)
i sir ■■■!“ s s
Rhodes 199 198 176 M3 atc Democrat* might ask President tjon4 and those of other countries.
03jnj’ 204 198 199 601 Truman to withdraw hi* ^ork or diepositlon of Jaoenese govern-
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AM) Till KxlMV
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I Morosini .
TOT A tit
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i<iq 601 Truman to withdraw his vork or dtapoaitioa r,(
m m mt *^ESTSS619 a. S “* '“',l “ '*'
rotherhood of railway trainmen. Arp
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- - •-> ■ ■
. Argument*, centered around the .
Mity Day letter;; an anonymous I
■■ \ A, r. irniuwjf, jiinnucm w« j
is si sHiSp isLsrjssut-snsss
B,i68 m !» *os rd ^ ^ ^ AUh™°
Rttnrklm ‘ 1T0 t89 1*7 ’ 906 on lh(! P*« °f Mr. Truman in the previously called communist propa-
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*S5.-': 177 177 177 ■ , Into the world pres* and gave the
-'..1*2 247 226 699 H ' |n*9_I ,fi > ' impression Ru**S« had rnapked the
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Bank And Agent
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L TOTAUS
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MIKE KATRIBE
. McGiffin 1M 191
Shirte
McClendon
BpCS StlCllS Td.
Diplomatic 6ms
I Palmer
TOTALS
164 306
191 214 198 983
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108 1W 235 576 sumption of Oemwa ot Japan
.....680 774 764 2224 aggression "
supported it," Atcheson said, "{f
anything is out of line, it ia, the
lieutenant general'* faint " .
PLUS -
- Mill U I E MthFBE-
“NEWS or DAT*
“WKIBV rnG'8"
Auto Plan
OPA FREES OIJ.AS
WASHINGTON, May 29:
e-VOA 4 Inwlrod relAa
9ur new ear. Yon
the Bank and Agent Auto Plen Is tried ond proved—the smartest woy to buy you
pay less and get more. Low bank interest rates plus the personal counsel and service of your own
insurance agent combine to give you a better deaf aii around. It is fast, easy, convenient, did
pittttobi. Befbri ya& biiy, pick uya^“the phone and let us you the ttjfcte picture oh the Dank
and Agent Auto Plan. ,
Mo^'.huS 'ZXt* twr. Charge* ^
tr^ty bv Rmnbo* awembli
that between December and Feb- No. *0 at t fan. tomorrow at tiOMe
OPA today junked price control* ruarv Byrnes chamred-from a trea- Maaonic hail. MiM^Betty
Ts described as large outdoor ygae* Jf disarmament. * « ' today. All officer*, pro-tern*.'and
with sand for disposing of cigar- Molotov made hi* charge* Mon- member* of _th* assembly hm*
ettc buttx , day ' Byrne, engaged the Soviet ^n/^«,ed to *»*>« «" pra‘"
- - - minister in a long dlatanee oontro- ««• me<?tlnA .. „
,:KrsrRSL,„. iwj f
claw.-in the U. S navy, has been ■ t0 hi, ,tory that Stalin had “
separated from the service afterin principle regardless of
31 months. He spent H months cm w* #t Mo!otov. „nd barring a
assignment* in' the. -Pacific.. He is sfe)jn statemeot to the contrary
the. son of Grover Edge that he would continue on the a*-
i
13MUIU uvou.iisvn» w ■mmrww.mr:s—,-
that he would continue on the as-
sumption that eventually Russia
would see the wisdom of such a
fdan. ”
FRYERS!
dean Tender .»<«•*
JOHN A SELEN8KY
2'i MILES NORTH
- .GOOSE CREEK ON
• TOADY ROAD
PHONE 9004Ell
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TODAY J&4
• 2 MG HITS 2 •
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Arnett & Co.
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WOW MEMBERS
Memorial aervie.es for members hdijf. If PM-TISUD
of the Woodmen of the World will SZf _ _
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G T. Parker, financial secretary, j| SnOOS
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- J. Dixie Smith, Houston attor-
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principal address. j
Stiles Bldg.
Phone 222
'-^^Mnnesota
106 N. Askbel
210 Pruett Bldg.
Pruett JHdg.
Ball Insurance Agency
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Fahy Godfrey
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Kerr Insurance Agency
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Phone 808
Phone 1397
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Hartman, Fred. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 295, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 29, 1946, newspaper, May 29, 1946; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1101121/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.