The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 245, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 5, 1938 Page: 5 of 6
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;[)AY, APRIL 5, 1938
THE DAILY SUN—GOOSE CREEK, TEXAS
HAS 17 FBAtTl'RIDS and fell on a side walk. Her left
K- Wash U-.8) ~ Jean £ a fractured rl^arS* wice^a
h, 6, suffered her 17th broken right leg twice‘end tier
when she stumbled left leg has been broken 13 times.
Candidate* Thank
Friends for Support
OLD HOME TOWN
By Lee Stanley SCOTT’S 6CRAP BOOK
fracture
" ' Two candidates defeated In the i
trustee election Saturday today j
expressed thanks to their friends
or their support. — j
"I want to thank the peoplej
vho voted for me In the trustee;
diction of the Goose Creek In-1
iepeadent school district Satur-
lay and to express my thanks to
YEAH, we hap TQ COME Back
EARLY THIS Y*A* - THE PEW
.was so heavy wi came f
HOME To PRY OUT J
HELLO
A broader WPA recreatlor
schedule for East Harris county
particularly in the playground di
vision.
HOWARD
MAJoaify oe
LlVWii WILL HOY
cnott <t
-s. produce hew
BROODS, OR.
oa KlHDi-----
WASN'T S
1 EAPEC77N
.YOU so .r
v Soon!//
PA.YMR,
Author. «
* home
swatY
.Home*
was announced, today.
hoee who supported my candl-
taey," said C. W.Smalting.
‘T offered as a candidate be-
ause I believed I could perform
t public service."
"Although I was not elected. I
leeply appreciate the vote given
ne in Saturday’s election for
Miss Franres E.
FOR"baLE—Mine.
Eos, distric
supervisor, sal# that four nor
•layground supervisors will b
added to the ataff and that th
Highlands playground will tx
Placed on a five-day basis.
Supervisors and their
WASAYIRY
paoLirie Auflwa
«f PSAMM, *50*S,J
- OPIUM ARO j
tnrtbRIAd.il 1
YsYmua* \
larw too ruray
Ai l, A Pt
FOR SALE—Baby chicks, J6.0C
per 100 and tip. We also dr
custom hatching. Petersoi
Poultry Farm, Crosby. Phora
J8F3. • 225-52tp
assign
trustees of the Goose Creek in-
MctK-ih*. 1
oat SIMPLE
Poem
Jependent school district," F, C.
Tom Barren white leghorn
I hens, year old; and fresh Jer-
sey coW; 150 baby chicks, 2
weeks old. C. M. Harper, Woo-
ster. 24Mtp.
3 PIANOS FOR SALE —~One
beautiful grand; one good
slightly ute‘4„ upright; one
Spliffit model, latest desigh.
Will Sacrifice for cash, for im-
, mediate sale, or terms to re-
sponsible parties. May be lent
Tuesday and Wednesday only,
ris, and Ray Prigmore, Ashbe
dmith school, Mrs. Bernice Pew
and Millard Money, Cedar Bayou
Mrs. Alice Parker and James
Pounds, Baytown elementary
Mrs. Hettte Burnett and Johr.
Routh, Sam Houston; and John
(pontreras, Mexican school. The
negro playground is under Maud
Curtis and George Taylor,-
Gordon Smith and John E. ‘ray-
lor and two women who have not
been selected, will be added to
the staff., and Money will be put
Saxon said today.
“I want to thank all my friends
for their vote and support."
WHAT" i$ if?
-tttli CURlOUi AHMilStAM JKB
HAY A CAff I5H HEAD, ,
Bot>y of Yhecomwoh ^
WA1%« PUPPJE , dtLLi A»D 1
NdiYRiiS - rfpHiwi t<4 f
food, CRukYv WHIM AMHOYtO.A
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HR
WOMAN 89, NEW CITIZEN
OAKLAND, Cal. rtr.R>—Mrs. Ju-
lia Sullivan Judge, a resident of
California for ,te past 73 years,
took out citizenship papers here
at the age of 80. She came to the
United States from Ireland 73
yean ago and bad presumed she
was an American citizen by vir-j
tue of her marriage in 1876 to]
HENRY DOOCyvoRTHY AND PAMILY
,-rtfl PtRi-r Po5<AL rti*
r I PROM YHt PoRfUbUEit
KT.dn.tS, AK OVER- -
pRiaYao *tXmp, «MA
*tMi * JATALOp VALUE Of it*
I rww «MM.
IB “mot »4I
L brtort 11 »•
at Hasty’s Warehouse, 416 East 1
in charge of the softball
Frank W. Judge.
sram. and Pounds will tgke charge
243-.3tp.
of the Baytown and Highlands
By Dick Moore*
JIM HARDY
NOTICE
areas.
-)f .ah hour*’
to find out i
See hint*
rbara. did a
Miss Rosa Lplley will continue
as supervisor of the art and hand-
craft 'division. Mrs. Mildred Lee
Morris will remain In charge oi
rOTICE—-Flora Welch Bagg, pi-
ano instructor, 900 Graham
street, Lamar Court, can sc
jr*s rts osNNj
FAULT* H&
VJOULPM'T
DAP-DRAT
TH^UJCKf
KnNER. THM*S
—commodate about four more stu ;jjy
lualc and Yecreatlon centefSrMrg-
i it wjr the'
uk6Tvi&f>
245-3tp.
Mary Avant will continue to di
the old fumlR
■ m,'i?azini« [
•vded the ubii
lamps and tun
She carried'j
into- the bedn»
lounge faced'
iat looked fa
:k yards, tiny i
pat ch wort quS
“J into a p*
<j rsn a..lip£j
She waa real]
hah a half ixn
tie. She ipcj
wonder 'rfH
me comeypid
; felt thatTM
ATHiMG*
rect the' stoi
’ dren’s theater on Ashbel Smltt
and Sam Houston playgrounds.
Mrs. Lillie Palmle will be h
charge of the story hours at
Pelly, Cedar Bayou, Community
. House and the children’s theatc.
• at Baytown.
Donations of dominoes, checkers
and other games, volley balls and
soft balls, have been asked. Don-
ors are asked to call L. M. Loy
principal of Sam Houston elemen-
tary school.
The program for the remalnde;
of the week is;
WednesdayT Six playground
open. Children’s theater at Trin
ity Parish house at 2 p.m.; Scav
enger hunt.....and~weiner roast a
Cedar Bayou at 7:30 p.m.; hlg
school play party at Pelly.'clt.
hall at 7.30 p.m.
Thursday; Staff meeting a
Centred Baptist church at 9:3!
a.m.; six playgrounds open: stor; I
hours at Cedar Bayou at 2 p.m. I
community stag at Central Bap I
tist church, 7:30 p.m. I
’..Friday: Six playgrounds open I
Pelly library story hour, 3 p.m I
Art class at Trinity Parish housi J
at 4 p.m. Square dance at Pelly I
city hall at 7:30 p.m. I
■‘-Innersprlng, non-tuff, box
springs; cash or terms, sani-
tary Mattress Co., Phone 447
243-26tc
ON YOUR
OWN SIGNATURE
Absolute Privacy—No -Delay.
GENERAL
LOAN SERVICE
207 Citizens Bank Bldg.
Mae 244 Goose Creek
DYNAMITrDUNN
By Vic For*vthe
SPOAIOOR
jo be ze weAVYwei^rf^ champion ?
YbU MEAN PRIZE-PI6MTAiR- NO ?
FOR SALE- Barg* Ins. acreage
homes and lots. Jones am
Jones, 1003 Mlriem. Phone 40
173-tfc
the WORLDS
4E WORLDS HEAVYW6HSHT
:hAmdion, marcelle !f
HINK of it — vbu WON'T
>*,• / not ykt/ if Ytsowinr
*y IB UCK OYNAMITR
r\Ytoo'LL HAVE A
ONLY MAKING
OF TOO, MARC6U
Service station on
large lot. Alao small house and
silly piece«
irobably had ookj
nontb's rent *1
:o another cMj
oke, her dm
arbara, 1 jStttl
.li someone (tel
e with me Be]
' girl but lie Ml
l and rating dl
tidn’t know tM]
lot to her. Mjl
lot mid sdme acreage. Route 1.
Box 90A, Goose Creek.
245-21.
BUSINESS SERVICES 1
FOR-
EASTER
SHOPPING
FOR—
BUYING YOUR 1938
Reid & Strickland
Attorney* at-Law
BRONCHO BILL By Hsrry F. O’Neil
puhne sob
Citizens Bank Building
MeAnwhilC
and he
HSAoeo
FOR RENT
J AO-lO wrtB N THE W
CARLICENSE
Ann 'iirwn
my uve.% *
FOR RENT—Furnished apart-
ment with Frigidaire. All bUls
paid. See Mrs. Sandlin, Room
7, Sandlin building, Baytown.
240-6tc.
ten. My a
r a mss h
Etta—the W
SEE—
Mown Finance Co.
ike Katribe Bldg. Phone M1365
H. A. DAVIS, Mgr.
PHEwf THW 6«L SWTHEREO
MB. WITH TOO MUCH KINONaSR
s own job
we wen I
he could 8
turn the II
e newer b
ive obUiO*
•i topleutl
ss filled, i
% temped i
vantsaM
now then!
FOR RENT —r Three-room fur-
nished garage apartment. J. O.
Gaines, 700 Casey, Pelly.
245;ltc.
■ WANTED.
panted to borrow—lo-
u business man wants to bor-
w from »5000 to $10,000. Qf-
* ample seuority on local
“bless property. Write Box
JZ'car® Dally Sun. 24l-6tc.
We have a few dozen of
these famous non-fertile
guaranteed fresh Putina
yard eggs at very special
prices while they last.
work Wanted
WORK WANTED-Experienced
shingler; also carpentry, screen
work. AH stand strict lnspec-
HENRY
pp
what h* m
ipy. **l
s live* *
1" ram*
-I want Ik
it*
at he'* wl
idore* hh»I
ten. Ganf'
Enjoy Better Eating Eggs
[SED AUTOS
Englert, 221 Maryland, Bay-
town. 242-30tc.
WHATS THE
SALE
!b, Good
- 1933 Chevrolet
condition. Call 78.
243-tfc
BIG I DEAR,
. HENRY?
HfeLP WANtED
HELP WANTED—Several neat
men to work in advertising
campaign. Apply Tri-City Mer-
chants, Pittman building. 110'.,
Ashbel street, Goose Creek.
245-3tp.
® DAY SPECIAL - Will
" eRu‘ty in 1937 De Luxe
V*’ trunk and radio; 1985
4 sedan. 312 West Texas
248-3tp.
405 N. Goose Creek St.
PHONE 203
l
of It 0*.
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led thdij
koottaf
ISLE THEATER
By E. C. Segai
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ETTA KETT
By Paul Robson
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 245, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 5, 1938, newspaper, April 5, 1938; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1022894/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.