The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 36, Ed. 1 Monday, August 5, 1940 Page: 3 of 8
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Southern Life
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lerchant street, 8
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in Goose -Creek •
five-room F.H.a7|
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Hardwood floors, I
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L. M„ Daily
l-'Hdjuses, lots, i
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Imons, 507 E. Main. 1
New four-rooj
ardwood floors,
I down, balance
lone 404 Lone
—Acreage, lots,
homes. Jones
hone 40. 1003 I
J—Ford '35 coupe. 1
presting proposition|
fixing to buy a
Wright.
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Ide or^late model I
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Show* and Comment
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f . A j Heaven, men 'f ir 't|fl>l UP hl* hnnch' ,Continuing a run which lasts
•DIA: “AH uiwi ™J°r |‘M) e?«|ln8 struggle for, throdgh' Tuesday at the Arcadia
finest private art collection In sot together with work* on anl-
town, knows, his painting. Bu{ mal hudhandry, gardening aid
“fittle John" the character Rob- other sUld and comparailvoiy
Ineon play*, definitely docs not. du|, tom„ F
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A stage coach that 'carried the
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-TKI !'!#ny J«n Arthur t« currently nego- "Wopatong" 0«sldy (frama “Hid-
an Arthur, Fj*d Mac of hi*. protective organization'*ttetiito"WttirCl»iSW^ playing.
ttl,d Mclvyn Heiiglas. s decorated with copies of P9tntT ccutlvea not infh*. mpttorof% --
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,„t class, see?’ though they had been bought m - which she had offered as high as scq&ncea. » i W
mctaniorphosAs of L: ttie he same principle by which $lon, was fouhd by Miss Arthur Tl» coach Is an Important pro-
isrto, who thought that ts tie John might acquire a among less Important volumes of perty off the new picture, whose
that cost a lot was auto- bookshelf—by the. foot. • the set of "Too Many Husbands," plot deals with x
‘ 'inkn Broth*r A Velnanunx »"U in which she is starred at th* sters tn the ftint
JjL "he best,'Into "Brother A "Velasquez" nnd some "Ce- in which she is'atorred^ot" the
“» was being undergone by zones stare down from the walls .....
» tyail i/ni'B —-v - ---- - —.......
, G Robinson at Warner with. the supercilious
"Bothei Orchid" Is current- slop on the assembled
", j|,e Texan theater.
...... This iH a wronK move on the part chs’ "pickwjfck
Bogart, so sinister of ((Velasquez" and the "Ce/.an- for some unaci
dcMs with gold-minihg gang-
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"directors," first American edition of Dick- shotgun on'thi‘‘coach- Vtheri fn
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on a *hblf oh the ^enr-Britt Wood and Bthel '
Absentee Voting
Is Started Today
,mnhrcv Bogan, »o „,u x-ezan- ror some unaccountable reason —Y—n ----------
i, intimidates even the elec- ncs.^ gRobmson, who owns the had been tossed ona stvblf o^i |ei*,t»ritt Wdod and Ethel Wales.
TRIN ITIES SKETCHpiA—“There nmj$^not be ^«^m^brewlng,
Hal Lattlmore of Fort Worth. 1
In a ruling on a local Travis
county situation, the attorney gen-
eral'e department held that there
________ can be no wrlto-ln oandldactos fn
AUSTIN, Aug. 8. (UP) — Texas th# Au»' 3i election. Voters will
two statewide races left to be aet- ballot.
tied by the Aug. M run-off prl- It was held that a write-in can-
mary election. dldate of July 27 In a Justice of
The official canVau of the July the peace race could have h)s
27 primary eeloUoa will not be name on tho Aug. 24 ballot to-
iimm Until next Saturday,ibut th* gether with the nans* of HI can-
ttttwney gentraT* department has dldate that had been printed on
concluded that If counties print' the ballot. The two were high
their run-off ballots based on the without either recoiling a' major- .
unofficial returns absentee -voting lty. ’ "*
on them will be valid , Gov. W. Ue O'Daniel endorsed a
The two statewide run-off races slate of run-off state candidates
are for state railroad commission- In 183*. He has announced he will
er and for chief Justice of th* endorse no Individual candidato
state supreme court.
OHn Culberson of Edna, and endorsement, however, of the een-
Plerce P. Brooks of Dallas are the ators and representatives who vot-
contestants for railroad commie- ed for SJR12 tn the last seaaton
Bioner. The candidates for chief of the Texas legislature. A nnta-
Juetice of the state supreme oourt her of them are candidates in th*
are J. P. Alexander of Waco and August run-off primary.
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DREWS WALL ALL AMERICAN
A. E. Drew, Mgr., Phone 44 — Next To Citizens Bank
Housewife Home Showing of America’s Leading
THOR HOTPOINT / HOTPOINT - ^
WASHERS > Refrigerators > RANGES
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rED Darty
tiler shop
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I Boyto'vn,
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Ind wash an® *
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It Cherry SBW«
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AND WHAT AMAZING ADVANTAGES WE'VE
DISCOVERED IN OUR MODERN ELECTRIC!
Almost ten years of unfailing "Elec-
tric Service" from our» first refriger-
ator failed to prepare us for the thrills
of 1940 Electric Refrigerator perform-
ance and economy!
, > v 7<ru-« l» -j ■
Thrill number one was the purchase
price5.,: obopt Half What we paid far
the same slxe^ox fen years ago. Thrill
number two arrived with our first
/ month's elcfctric service bill... a sdv-
;; *!>9 of aboutS^ iil operoling cost!
And speaking of Savings... the handy
compartments and special storage
bins of my new m
me to save more than eWHVPlus-power
keeps temperatures weir within the
safety zone regardless of the weather,
and freezes twee the fee in Half the
time.'. 1 -i
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Take a tip from a happy homemaker
—see your Electrical Dealer and dis-
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HOTPOINT'S NEW CALROD IS
FASTER, MORE EFFICIENT,
EASIER-TO-CLEAN THAN EVER
Self cleanint coifs
Tfw New Cslrod provides 5 accurately
mHsnrarf hnt> from Hl-Speed toVUm.
H^sksmtaemusmthmeHr.
FEATURES
t. AU porcelain enamel inside and
out 2. One piece top of stain-re-
sistant enamel 3. Three Select-a-
Heat Calrod unite with 5 measured
heats. 4. AH purpose automatic oven
with 5 measured heats and Interior
light 5. Five-Speed Thrift Cooker.
Mediated Jfeat
SIMPLIFIES COOKING
SAVES CURRENT
ENDS GUESSWORK
a^w®j2
ELEC
WITH /
WW- H
"^S^MG FEATURES
Six-Way Cold Storage with MEASURED HUMIDITY
• Class-Topped Hi-Humidity Compartment wHM
MEASURED HUMIDITY to keep fruits aid vegetable*
fresh end crisp. • Vocuum-Sealed Thriftmestor .
Adjustable Height STAmLESSSTffl. Gliding Shrives
. Pop Ice Trays • Illuminated Temp*iw»|ljp|
• Brightly Colored 7-ptoce Set of Ovc nproof Pottery
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 36, Ed. 1 Monday, August 5, 1940, newspaper, August 5, 1940; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1022270/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.