The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 139, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 5, 1940 Page: 2 of 8
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PAGI TWO
TH1 DAILY SUM-*001« CRICK. TIXAS
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1
THUIUDAY, DICIMHII
Portuguese Move B. Williams Is
Europe Reported Junior Chamber
h*h School announced to-
((MtaaM |NM rm* I)
( outlawed Irani h|r II
Another'White Dwarf
Star Is Discovered '
CAMBRIDGE. Mas)* Dot 8
—Dtocovwry ol .aiwHImt Srhit«
dwarr fUr was report«i to Har-
vard! Obsorvstcry today by Dr
Ourard P Ktupor 01 McDonald
■turn. Holland. Danmark. Norway,
Waal and AlkaAtaaro unable
mm
aag* and art Mot
ir Mar v at too and
wUry war
badod Into
0w otter
John Herring la Oalf camp at •:»»
am aad the atvoad ai the borne
at Mr* frank Kelly. HU Second
dlratl, WooMer, at *;I0 am The
taken by the Joyce*# and etvtetr
the progrraa on .tack one.
‘i wtlf do I he beat I can" he'
•aid today, “and win try to car-
Turkey. Jagoalaeta. Bul-
garia. Rumania and ftdedan muat
twey mobilised and are uaakle ta
yraaaig wttk normal mUiMk
■ MOMS* Dead
It ta uatimatod that-war ra*u-
attte* alread approach t aooguo,
that war oo#t» approach $!<»*»,•
000 a day. and that it peace comer
lodav It yroutd take twv> genera-
tioota to Work off the war debt*
Industrial activity in the l«
European nation* not at war la
Mtlmated at only IS per rent of
normal ta pear* time Intrrauu
commerce it only five per cent of
normal and ta not likely to im-
prove until occapftng armse#
evacuate and the •« rotate! block-
ade ta atopped
; Observer* estimate that noire
building* have been destroyed in
Britain and elsewhere fn Europe
ta the past 12 morfth* than were
built In all Europe In the part to
yuan, that more shipping h»«
been sunk than built aim*! IMS
and tint civilian casualties in this
war already exceeded those of the
entire World war
testa will he mad* by a Houston ry on from where Mr White left
veterinarian and'Mr. Trent ha* off
asked that all farmera latemted
la laarning the nature and value
of the teat* to wttne** the demon-
■Gallon*
One of the new project* plan-
ned ta the organization of other
Jaycce units In this section, but
plana have not been completed.
Pr. Kluper said photographic,
plate observations Indicated the
alar Hum ISM waa a white dwarf
of the typical to Krtdant B type
Fewer than 100 of Uteae star*
have been discovered They dif-
fer from red tr yellow Mar* in
that they are small, whit* ami
"particularly hot a Harvard null
worker Mid-
Babson Cautions
Labor In America
K eatlnaed from rage II
able ta produce such atartitng rt-
sulta ta d«te. We In thl* country
muat real tat what a terrtfc cam-
potltlvc race we have entered
Where Uara Labor bland?
American Industry hat it* shoul-
der to the wheel The basic corp-
orate income Ink hat been upped
S3 per (rnt this year, This t< in
say' nothing of the excess profits
tax whlrh ranges from 20 to 80
per cent ’ These punishing lax
r..te* have not brought a whimper
front induatry Enormous plant
e» pa ns ton progrunA have been un-
(taken and arc being pushed io
20ILS. Bombers
progressive labor laws of any
great nation. Both labor and Cap-
£rwsS?5r-'- Given To Britain
aeU-aacrifiee on the part of all
groups will we b« able to preserve
our American Way of Living Ite-
mrmb r we are now the only
•free" country Only in Amcricu
doee labor atlll have an equal
voice with government and cup
Ital ' .
BRAZILIAN PLANP
MEXICO CITY. Dr, S', -
Braxlllan embaaay gjujJ
to Tuxpan today t„ SvJ.e
C M*‘ *.nd. •*plo,lon « tl
(Continued from Pag* l>
can-manufactured
traiac
______________ * whieh killed the >
uan in the hug# rtsorvoir of idle
bank fund** In thl* country.
The "flying fortre.M«"_ hug* jLrtlUn^nJmv "l 1* *Nl
,i__I n,M.i«„ M.tr* nritf. ~ .. ,,rm" '■ frrr*
Greeks Capture
Italian Port
four-engined Boeing B-1T* orlg- gsnta Monica
Inglly ordered by the army air . .t,n,rlft
corps—were released after eev-, ____
era I week* of negotiation*. Con-
^deration of their relearn waa an-
nounced last month when the
army permitted tho British to take
prior delivery on 28 Consolidated
four-motored bom her* At least
one of these bos been delivered;
the remainder will
'« fife
Be Quick To Tfu
Bronchitis
La Porte Parents
Hear Campbell
Frank Campbell. Juvenile offi-
cer of East Ham* county g n*
tbr principal addn-*« Tuesday af-
lernocm at th* regular monthly
meeting of tne Parent -/JVarher
Association m the to I'orte high
echo'd auditorium It* pointed out
the importance of environment m
th* home school and churfh of
the young people today
Mr* H M KaUtun pres.drn:
waa m charge of the meeting
Mr* C M Age* * fir*! grade and
Mu» John Edna 1‘almrr'a f.fth
grad* were awarded the room
eounf
.A free movie Will be preaen! 1
In the high school gymnasium a!
8 pm neat Monday T.‘i<- feature
attraction . wili tm »«n taker;
St the world'* fair The public ...
invitrd.
BegiUing neat Thursday night
and ea>b Thursday thereafter
during tbr month of December, a
atovtng plrrurr program will be
pre»rnted in th*- high school gym
nasium sponsored hy the Par-
Wit Teacher association The pro-
gram will consist of * fmV-are,
a comedy, and an educational
akit. Admission will be 5 .inrl in
cent* Proceed* will go to thv
P- T A to be’p pay fur the'new
moving picture machine recently
purchased
< UfllK Tu REHEAR*!'.
flic choir of th- First ttapti.t
church of t.rsisc Creek will m.< t
at a p m tomorrow for rehearsal
of Christmas music Mr» M H
Bobbitt hnnounerd r«Hiay The
Hour su changed from !!.•• ri g i-
i#r time >f T 30 p rn -lie said
hn urging vvery member to attend
the rrltearaal
Reds Threaten
Chilean Revolt
it untlaurd from Pag* It
dro Aguirrr Cedra and the Com-
munist party in particular
A manif sto of the political cum-
rmttee of the Communist party
said
"The mlrntion i f this rnedirva!
Uw i* lo pment the election* of
lust and ‘bus a bloody civil war
will result It is urgently neces-
sary to dissolve iongt-'M. convoke
a new national popular front coh
gn-ss and hold an immediate gen-
era! election "
The bill was introduced by Ser-
gio Fcrnandr* I .err am a conserva-
Uw and one of the thief opponent*
of President Cedra and the Com-
munist* Ttw measure prohibit*
ail • ornmunist>• activities regard-
less of a h it banner rovers tlirm
p prohibits the teaching of dor-
tr.ne* t.-ndmg toward es’.itiltsh-
meet of Communist* nr of ideas
loriiprisrd m the program or aims
. r the TTilr T iliterrationaTc or the
»prr,siting of teaching and peopio
tior of doetrme* to destroy the
am ta! politieal or judicial order
of the country
Th bdl «!«<• prohibit* aitivitie*
tending toward Ihr propagation of
violent 'lass strife or toward tin
establishment of a "pre a tartar
dt< talorship or Uie abolition of
proja-rtv jigti's its established by
Nil r. ills'll lit ion
president Cerda -asMik d the id
ir.iis and < ons* r vat ives for thiur
dm i.mn to refrain from pirtp ip«
tton in the inming elwtions 11<
!*c tion dtspulc'.
Eight Dead In
Airliner Crash
Dies Plans Tour To
Ask Probe Support
WAJUUNOTON Dee 4 d P-
Chairman Martin the* iMkmg ■( onlinued from P»^e I)
ionllnuance of hi* Inw.tigatlon thr second fatal accident on the
of un-Amertcsn acttVitlei planned , (Tevel.ind Chicago run.
a campaign tour today ,
He said he waa b«*#d to .peak T'" Jl pBWn*,‘r ^ h“d m !J'
Dee 13 In Oklahoma Citv. In a ,I,!W ,rT f«*nt N#w Vork whu
it in VVi! Jtua. Kkns ; #n.d Dec 15 '» c ff at 10 a. m WetJne »
in Joplin. Mo , 'u-v , ']"* “/ • ,h* |M»ae«g' r.
Dies in a radio adilre*. Monday "mn ,M‘ !lu‘ P'*"' •« l««t atop
night warned that hla committer *'* * '
faced led i tic a I oppoaMion. hut sa.d
the public could'help to overcome
till* by Hoiking It* vote# "heard
in the tmll* of longfesa "
tlon't defento organiMtion
lutbor stand* to gain more than
aov group — both by retaining it*
freedom and by getting full "m-
ploymenl But can labor aay that
it haa put ita shoulder to tho
whi-el In the same co-operative
manner? The answer is plainly
March 1. mi. | chlUaMnottreatedit'ndnZ
The "flying fortresses" are now ' afford to take a chg twe withiif
"* ^BBessss
ton‘ j Uuton phlegm uiid g^
(Continued from Bag# I)
were impaaMble. He said the
immpletion . The best industrial (;rrrg Evzonex built raft* for their
brain* of the country have been . firtlnt.rv nnd waned ihrm^ii kikhts, recently released by
willingly ilram-d to enter the nu- * ’’ u army. The Sperry sight i* i _ _
watst-deep ...me arms, he Hut- ^ghiy .ffiden? but the !
rmo Mwampr at night, tuking tn<* army in(j niiVy hnvr displaced it J bronchial mucoiis oiembnSfr
Jtaliana by »urpri*e and bayou- with the highly secret and reput- OVRMtjlgton' blends beuiL
etting them.
A three hour battle followed,
the correspondent said, and the
with me mgmy secret nnu ropui- ; „menu* be,Ckft
edly more accurate Norden sight. ♦ t«i21fl>rtic«*»lthg
- The Morgen.hau-Philllpa confer- It^nS?,nomnwX\,*?
rnee*. informed, sources an id, will i No matter how manv
c onsider Birtaina' future financial i V0U have tried, tell your i
PASSStftBftsA
ygK«i«f1r«1 that
t It d J twill l»i Mg I*'
Names Wanted
By Goodfellows
i( iHlttmird from 1’age I)
these nam -a nlso will contain
fnaii) uuplieatv* now and then otic
i omF* up not on any prior Hat
But you are asked to turn in
names I tout fee! a child* name
m.ght have been turned in already ’
Ihm't lake t.’ie risk of not having
a i hdd» name on the list for a
bag . f i v
TJi ■ fund tmlay st md« at St? 2’
thank* to donations yesterday from
.! \V M:!!s two anonymous don-
er? merniw-r? of !-in luetic* AuX-
i i;r v V 1 V\ and Sally Ann
and H .gl> I.yn Supple Thank?
lo all IO. Coodfrliynp-
F inet a wav to help out if y< u
i an f>ro|i your |uniue? in the
in.ik la,vies yu around He
mernher that ik pennies Ui>- way'
we buy tilings, "ill mean a ?l'P>
< l.?Ulma» to some youn^Sti-i!
Atrjrort radio ojierator* were
comrnunn atloh with the pi or
when it approached the field from
the south Second* before the
crash thy control tower saw it?
lights "flicker" m It corded tin
field and th n the ship was lost
The pilot had been flying by :n*
strument* because of the low ceil-
ing
Tin plane again was sighted i-
it byeke through the mist prepn i-
tory to land Then a moloi t>
gait missing, a withes* aa-o. ......
the plane slipper! rapidly tow. - I
ground. It tore Uirough power
lines t A crash was beard as it
smashed he corner from the o-p
o! a two.story frame 'house !'•
left w ing and both motor* a- v
pulled fre- hy the Impact.
The mo'orlexs plane, with fu?"
luge and one wing intact, plur ;
meted ,tn the ground in an alb \
way Flames at-- at the nos* ,»
the ship, hut did not ream v
fuselage and none of the o< i
pant? was burnod
Salesman Is Added To
l. Aron Store Staff
Krilph D« Y*»ri' foivm-riy r*m
npttr<l with m?n'« f'.irmsh.ng?
itorH i*\ H * ha*» brlrfi
to ?h«* n-nlr-ji ! <»f Y.
■*!«»rr ;n (»/>•»»** ('rrvk if wsu *n-
nrAimwi ffMi-iv
Mr iVvorv* pUni wow
AicrtfR*- Cfci-n to mnkv thi? his
h«»ir.» hr wtiiti !'*»ieiy
I»•-*r:njj thr liinm* <*f K Aron.
n*n< r uf tbr »tnrr Hirry Frm-
Lk« rfi .msiiitUit m Airier. and Mr
Fence Lost
ill be-
I liiirgr
HOSPITALS
RELAX ?>,, REDUCE
Nobcdy Waal* To Re Fat’
fetrramline Vour I tgure With
EXERCYCLE
A One IV** trymna*iuni!
Private exercise for men and
women bv appointment Train-
ed Insttve tor Free Demon-
stration, Phone :i«8*
• FLO’* McELHANY
U< prewmtatlvr
AH W »#Fee (Mfvel
(rOOWK I REEK. TEXAS
Mrs'S D Baker yesterday was
duken from the (law Creek hos-
pital to her home in Crosby by
.1 Tri-Cities Funeral Home ambu-
lance
Mrs J 0 Creekmore and in-
fant #rm. ,1 C Jr were taken
from *kik S' a I street, IVlly to
her home at l<IM Miriam, yester-
day The transfer was marie hy
a Tn Clttea Funeral Home am-
bulance
Mrs 0 8 Marshall and in-
fant sort Jack, were taken from
the (.loose -Creek hospital yu-sfet*
day to their home at 523 West
Pearce ave nue
BROWN ru-
5 -1 I"
Bohre
bai) a p: ktt
fecur today they
.dictp t cxculiy
know wh.it
ta do
with They
biiifn«*d it
cm t he
"mad hqiUM)”
ronit.rtt«*l»o n
boo ,n
: hat r arm- «
i« th*- txp<if
t*ion of
Camp Hciwi#
The- f'':: - v.
■i * c|«,r:\jpr«-,‘?
to the
h'lfno of a negm who c-a
Ib'd po-
h. c and ..aid
he had 11 t
or de red
|i (lnln't want
i! and f.ou
■ id they
plra.se fake it
away,
They did.
Now puitcr
are trying
to find
some bo,ly wh
o ward? a
good
aagldly mim-'l
pn kel fell'
IV
Genera) Robert E lac- who *ub-
comm r nder-
in-c he. f
of th<* iHte uriincs
during
I hu- Amor wan
Civil war. i
was of-
fc r- ,1 -ommatHl of tlie I'nio
,n aicny
by. I'ri.-riulent
A tint hum !
Li m ol n.
but d«‘ur’llIK'd
Yule Parade Is
Tomorrow Night
It onlinued from Page 1)
band and girls pep squad bn
Barbers Hill school hand and gi c
corps, the La Porte and Ctn?! \
n<*!i school bands, the mum il
organization* from Horace Mann
ad Baytown Junior high schools
and the Ms*xt< an-bjmd Tlnun Bav-
low n
Installation of fhe oyferffcnl
streamers of Colorado sprtice in
the business se tion will ’be com-
pleted in time for the parade, and
the colored lights crlss-eroasing
Texas avenue are already in plat,-
and will be ready.
Theatres
PREK.HTFR IN DISTRESS
NEW YORK, Dec 5 'FPt— Mack-
ay radio reported today that the
Creek freighter Taygeto* was in
distress and m need uf immediate
assistance hi the north Atlantic
several hundred miles west of
England's Bristol channel
Daylight saving was originated
by Benjamin Franklin
Shows and Comment
line.* "Plant* atop work on W
m>i,t«ki government order because
nl strike ' "<7IO leader will*-not
l« forced, into shot gun agreement
between his group and the Amcr-
.iiiin Federation of Labor " "Cun-
»«jnn.cut building schedules far be-
hind because of union jurisdic-
tion squabbles" "Labor leaders
intensify drive for shorter hours
and more pay"
-Such actions will not result in
economic victory These arc the
kind nt headllrr s which make the
dictator countries think that we
are « "push-over" The artthme.
in of many American Libor Un-
ion leaders is cock-eyed We can-
not compete with the dictatorships
i.i.l ss lab- r -Imws tin- same uMip-
ei.i'.mn in tarrying on our arm-
ament program as other goups are
d".ng. All groups must sacrifice,
it.' hiding labor' ,
Labor's 'Ipportunity
Labor ha? made tremendous
strides in recent years No one is
a - k i ng labor to give up these
gums Many r- forms uffeeting In -
b“t have been long overdue, but as
a Mmere friend of labor since
World War days, when I was as-
sistant starttnry of labor, I would
like to pass on a word of advice.
Ho not put yourself in the class
war profit- ers. The American
people ar-- in no mold to have
tluir stand against the dictator-
ships p-oparduru by any one self-
i gioup ■ The stakes are much
t'U1 large Labor must not insist
on its ;? init of flesh. If it docs,
it will pi - far more than just
Hu disapproval of the country, to
say nothing of weakening our
ill lie ago.rod the forces of evil
Thi< ugn cooperation between in-
dustry and government, the lid on
industrial ommodity price* can bo
tied down If the cost of labor is
raised unn -cessai ity. labor will be
building the fire of inflation under
our price kettle When ihe ket-
th- e.xplcdes into rapidly-rising
prnis i! will be labor, above all
groups, wljn h will be scalded the
woisi Even tnough wage rates
arc raised during an inflationary
trend, prices will rise even mote
rapidly She standard of living of
all classes would he squeezed be-
cause of Hus and labor would
stand to lose most of all.
Unity and Sacrifice Necessary
American industry .should bo
Thankful for its technical
and efficiency which allows the
United States to be the most effec-
tive producers of industrial ma-
terials in the world Employers
and wage workers should be
thankful that we have Uie highest
standard of living and the most
Title Contest
Carded Tonight
(( onlinued from I’age I)
tickets will cost 50 cents, and to-
night's game is the last one of the
HO season in the Tri-Cities area.
The starting lineups:
Scaly Barbers Ilill
CLASSIFIED ADS
The Greeks then stormed an out- balances now in this country are |
lying village dominating Porto of ,nmmlt-
Eddn because of iti elevation, and ,
from there, began shelling the
town.
Gain* in North
The shelling continued all day
yesterday, the correspondent re-
ported It was St Barbara's day.
the patroness of gunpowder, ar-
tillery and engineering, a feast
day in both Greece and Italy The
Greeks knelt beside their cannon
to pray to the saint during the
lulls in their barrage, tlie corres-
pondent said
The Greeks, also were reported
to have made considerable gain.-;
in the north front, along the shore
of Lake Ochrida.
HELP WANTED
WANTED Middle aged white
woman for general house w rk
Must live on place. Apply Mrs
J J Hill, Highlands. 13X-:;tc
JSED AUTOS
H
Krampitz
l. F .
Williams
Fr
W\kv
I. T
King
Kr
»y
L G
Baker
C
K ram pit/. 1
Cen ter
Ba re ay
Hi
jshw all
K G
Hu line
M
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R T
Dye
Koi-hner
Rudioss
Kyete.ji
Kulra
Johnston
. Officials:
Brown
- Pittman ;
Tollesoq!
Ball
Tinsley
i Rice >. re-
Whllc tSam Houston i. um-
Connelly iRic-ei, headlincs-
QUICK RELIEF FROM
Symptoms of Distress Arising from
STOMACH ULCERS
dueto EXCESS ACID
Free BookTeils of NomeTraatmentthat
Must Help or it Will Cost You Nothing
Over one million bottle* of the WILLARD ,
TlitATMK.NT have been sold for relief of
, symptoms of distress arising from StMnach
skills an,) DuoUtiul Ulcers due Pi Encew Add—
Dlj**tloit, Sour or Upset Stomach,
CsHinew, Heartburn, Sleealestneec. etc.,
due to Caere* Add. Sold on 15 day*'trial l
Ask for "WUlMd's Meeeage” which fully
eaplalns this treatment—tr*o—at
GOOSE ( REEK PHARMACY
CONE’S DRUG STORE
1!I35 PONTIAC 4-door Sedan .
good rubber. O. 1(. to go...
$145 Higginbotham Motor Co.,
Phone 644.
1U34 CHEVROLET Coupe ... A
j dandy fishing or hunting car.
I $05. Higginbotham Motor, Bay-
i town. l36-6tc
| 1338 PLYMOUTH DeLuxc Tudor
...two-tone paint, Laquer finish
. perfect condition. Phone 209.
Economy Motor,
1937 FOLD Tudor Motor com-
pletely worked over A real buy
Economy Motor Co. Phone 203.
136-6tc
FOR SALE—Misc.
FOB SALE Paper-shell pecan
trees. 6-7 foot, improved walnut,
pear trees, reasonable. Fay,
Whatley's. 60. N Commerce.
139-261p
FOB bALE Pigs and butcher
hogs. Hogs of all kinds. E. B.
Burnett, Wehring's Grocery and
Market. 139-3tp
FOB SALE — Practically n w
Scaly studio couch, $15 cash. .?
C. Sheffield, 208 Tompkins B >a<l,
Highlands. 137-3tp
FOR SALE—Cheap, 2 bicycles;
, one boy's, one girl's. 256 New
Jersey, Baytown, 137-3tc
FOR SALE—Full size "Western
Flyer" boy3 bicycle, excellent
condition. Apply 329 John A
Street, Wooster. Phone 662.
137-6tp
DuPONT ZERONE Anti-Freeze, $1
per gallon. Watson's. Phone
94 lW. Market at Cherry St.,
Baytown. 122-26tc
"FOR QUICK RESULT]
WANTED
t.V. Best IV d dr RJ]
Jnck sVi’indi’is, Havtown
______ 13
LOST AND FOUND
I/)ST Small p;n k.iv pictur**
films, valuable pap rs on
Gocse Crcck-Houston bu,
turn to Mrs. S W Derr
PeUy „
LOST One box of books heloj
to Goose Creek Indi-n
School District smnetimt i
day night Bewatd L Jf.'l
Phoiv- 129.
LOST- Nov 23
in Goose Crec
ladies' Bulova
Square obi ing fi
Case No. 5,083 n
ward Mrs. J L
lands.
anile shi
t. white
<’ Link i
6 Libera! j
Prince,
PROPERTY FOR SALE
FOB SALK 5-roon^Jjr.:k l
corner lot, Mari.-; Additiot-J
per cent down" I, llance
tized over 15 y.u-. interest4
unpaid bahiue 4 , per ceo
M Uobertlon, 118 N. Ashbd|
Phone 36.
FOB SALE - Sp.er.d.d five ra
half acre lot. Damibina ,
FHA terms. M M Ro.
118 X Aihbel stre
Pa
TOR SALE
acre lot.
priced lesV than
cost. M. M Boh;
Ashbel .street, p.no
reprodus
■tson. tll|
:e 36.
Ml\V sitolHM,
AR( ADI \Double feature, ’Tin
Nobody’s Sweetheart Now" with
llrttni* NRUeb and f onsUuiee it deals with women fi
Moore; Mimeti Uilhout Names^ a break, fighting for-
??-iil? k:Tl..ii ‘Itsi.M, wnsl Uulu.ef k,i wen n?iUu rioo iltul tiles ti
Hollaway's Holiday Sale
USED CARS..
1933
I 1?30
PLYMOUTH MJO0R HEDAN
A Real Buy >-...... ■
STt DEBAKFK 4-IHHlR HEDAN
With Radi®. .......’f
HT) DEItfehER t-tMMW HEDAN
A IJamly ...i.....?-,......-.....
HTt OEBAKI R t-DOOB HEDAN
New Motor ......... --;
PLYMOl TH : IHH»K HEDAN . .
Bat**- 'Good''.............
Htr DEBARER J-DOOB SEDAN .
Kent' MH,..........••••:„'........
FORD 4-DOOB SEDAN . . .
f0U Can't Brat It at -
FORD MHHiR SEDAN ...
Wiut a Rny *« '• •' ♦-'* ......
jhM<jp**SSS -
You Can Take it Hm tor . ,0...
$295.00
$495.00
$375.00
$275.00
$ 95.00
$195.00
$ 85.00
$ 60.00
$35.00
And o Number of Ortsr Ife Uwd Cur (umuim
During This Big Sale - - •
, B. Hofamj Motor Co.
■
De.ler For Over 14 Y«r£
' n» x. «r,
with Elb-ti Drew »nd llwtiert
I’aige,
TEXAN: -Cherokee Trail" with
Bit hard l)i\ and 1'tnrence Riee.
'PALACE: Double feature, "Mary
laud" with Itri-iula Joyce and
Walter Brennan; "Dr, Kildare's
Strange t Hue" with I aw Ayres.
ALAMO: "Tbr Texan*" with Rati
ittdph He-ott and Joan Bennett;
"Hidrwalh* of I-omton” with
t harlr* louightoit.
Engaging performance* by a
welt-selected east, a story contain-
ing it number of amusing twists
and hummable tunc* combine to
make Universal'* "I'm IStobody’s
.Bweetaaft Now" refresbing film
fare. The attraction opened ye*
t< ritiyv at the Arcadia theater,
The rtmiantw difflctiltie* of four,
young iov-r* p*»rtrayed hy IVn-
ni* <»!< i‘ft <‘<mstam e Monre
Helen Parrfcb and law i? Howard
provide., the *tofy baala of the
film. Efforts of the quartet -to
outsmart objecting parent!, result
in seven! hilarious comedy se-
quenecs
Tlie lour youthful players carry
off their rede# in likable fashion,
with” fine support rendered by
Laura Hope Crews. Bert,on Churc-
hilt, Sttmuel ff, Him]* and Margar-
et Hamilton. Consutpye Moons
offer* phutaing rendlftohii of the
i titlp ming atMl two new melodies,
j IMrrwtor Arthur f.ubtn kept the conscience, volunteers to make •
I Fthduetion moving at h pae# -emfentm urHIcli will free Paig»
tltFOttjlfhmrt. being particularly and Mias Drew to resume ^helr
ad 'pf with hi* comedy scene* A«- happine** <
aociate prfeducer Joseph Sanford Events Lading to the revelation
ha* given tiw fifm attractive
mount Jpg and ©wood Bredells
photography i* firat rate.
might easily he tcdius. such i* not
the case- aa far as this picture is
< nm erued. for os the title infers,,
deals with women fighting for
love and
happiness against the uneven odds
tm posted by crime.
With lovely Ellen Drew, Robert
Paige. Judith Barrett,- iatuise Bea-
ver# and John Miljan heading the
east, the story tell* how a pretty
waitress Elh-n Drew fatLs
in love with a young engineer — I
Robert Paige ■ In the quick surge
ol young, love, they find ■ happi-
ness, and like sensible young peo-
ple, they get married.
The? next step, of course. ;* the?
honeymoon, and they are abciut to
d tniit in his trailer when the
girls past catches up with her.
Her ex-husband comes to • her
apartment, here murders a detec-
tive He, and the girl who had
followed him there, flee, leaving
Min* Drew and Paige to take the
rap.
Misfortune heaps on the couple,
fur the Assistant D A. has ambi-
tions about becoming D. A., and
ise secure* a conviction, plus sen
lento of death for -the boy aitd
life imprisonment for the' girl,
The eomnHeations of prisog life
thou provide dramatic highlights
for the picture m Miss Drew tan-
gle* with Mi** tJartett — the Other
girl in the c.w -« and other in-
mates in a* fine a hair-pulling
match «a ha* .hgen seen , cut, the
screen in many a season. Miss
Barrett resenting Mi** Drew,
oventuaiiy feel* the twinges of
to the public of her ronfeaaion
form the dramatic climax of the
picture, leading to,a fadeout which
ix only ju?i for the young couple
A chncludtng note must mention
the fact thit the picture shows
'A . tense, dramatic' and highly
eofortbihing fito ctealing with the .
truism that association with crinwr tff? benefitt of the fine direction
r “rll »WW*iib*l Sif1 n*mk*r «r:£jim
nosday where Paramount’s "Worn- and of the scripting of William
an without Names" waa ahown th Upman aad Horace McCoy, a
local audiem-c-* for the ftrrt lime, team which Him--written many
J AUhmtgh a theme of that nature
DICK DAVIS
0
HAS PURCHASED THE INTERESTS
OF
CLIFF BERKMAN
IN' THE
CLIFFS
1C FEED & SERVICE
STORE
AND IT WILL NOW GO UNDER THE
NAME OF
DICK'S FEED STORE
521 NO. GOOSE CREEK PHONE 152
All accounts due Cliff* Feed & Service Store are
payable to Dick Davi*. as according to the legal
agreement. We invite ail our friends and cus-
tomer* of the firm to allow us to serve them with
the finest products for feeding cows ... livestock
... poultry .! . dog* and other animals for best
residue - ' t-- .
WE INVITE YOU TO TRY
TWO FINE PRODUCTS
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FOR RENT
FOR SALE—45 acres near l
Creek. Electricity, hard 1
road. $100 per a< n
and Jones, Rhone 40, 1003
iam.
NOTICE
NOTICE Sewing - any I
Doll clothes, hat and bag|
for Christmas’ Works
guaranteed! 503 North
Street. Phohe 4*3-J.
NOTICE—WE 1’AY CAaH f«|
gold, jewelry, trinkets,
work. Jacobs Jewelry Co,
Creek
Market Street and Deify t
Baytov/n. Ihwne 759ft.
NOTICE- Room and
Nice single and double ■
private bath. $28 and lif-i
Wisconsin.
BUSINESS SERVICE
i FOR RENT Nicely furnished bed-
room in private home. Gentlc-
j men preferred Garage avail-
| able. 502 N. Jones. I39-3tp
FOR REN'T Room with twin ,
NnH h J," :rm' ApP'1yJ?0 MONUMENTS. Markers
Noith nst Street. l.jJltc Work. Tri-City Monument
FOR KENT Furnished garage
apartment, private bath, elec-
tric refrigeration.. 125*x! Ohio,
Baytown. See owner, 201 Vir-
ginia. 139-ltc
FOR RENT 3 rooms unfurnished
$17.50. .701 East Pearce.
138-3tp
FOR RENT—Attractive, modern,
furnished apartment. In Lee
Heights, $25.00. Call 570W.
138-3tc
FOR RENT 3 room house, $15,00
per month. New paper, 41.6
East Main. Apply 607 East Jack.
138-3tp
FOR RENT Furnished duplex,
five room; modern. 407 Illinois,
Baytown. Apply same address.
138.61c
FOR RENT— Modern 5 room
house, newly papered and paint-
ed, 6b6 Harding, Apply 608 Har-
_ ding, ■** Itf:3tp
FOR RENT—.Bedroom for two
girls. $3.50 per week. 211 Mary-
land, Baytown. 137-3tc
FOR RENT—-Five room house, all
conveniences, $20 monthly. 1200
North Goose Creek street. Call
200- , , 137-etp
FOR RENT—3 unfurnished apart-
ments. Practically new, $22. Wa-
hr paid. Mrs. T. A. Taylor, 216
W. Republic. Apt, 2. 131-tfC
Reid & Sfrkklond
Attorneys-At-foW
301 West Dei ce btrraf
PHONE 3«5
CHRISTMAS
FRUIT CAKE YUM
Book Your Order Now*
DAD KIBE* !|
TRI-CITY CAFE
for his famous
FRUIT CAKE!
Order Now So They
Aged! (Sample.Qn wPj
FOR RENT—Furnished artd un-
furnished apartment, Frigidsire;
AH bills paid. Mr*. Sandlin. 333
Minnesota, Baytown. 137-28te
FOR RENT—Nice, upstairs bed-
rt»om, for gentleman. Adjoins
bath. Garage availafcle. 507 N-
Qaiilard, Phone 543M. ^ 135-tts
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The State of Florida is situated
WWt tha" the Panama
r : <,»- * ** ?i* . v.
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IbrUl
.; :*v-
^u’ll need cash »•
make your Wg,
you . just what ^
need On a P« ■, ^3
note. Ttofc •£
Christmas. malj
pay it back J« “L,
monthly 4
te fit youf tmA
rSt ThirtF'
a-Ay
"r.SSjS''
’Ss
lioar, di
)OClt
[tU.W. Group
Linens
jjiuumcr Problen
{J, Tri CitM branch
A**ocl»tlon ofl
met Wedneedl
f a og Cedur Bayou P
If u Hfrey Mrs. \
leader of thol
K? Consumer Mover)
Off purchasing In I
Renomy"
‘liter * diacusslon of .
purclinsing of hi
L aheets. towels nnd I
Lgudifl I
L(jO. l.swhon gavl
raring *hteU, *howl
Kd Mr, J- A. DI
Md examples In herl
r^reU Continuing tl
, ol the program at tl
-,ni on January 15, Mil
"ffllni* wiH talk on hcl
j, md Mr*. A. F. I-ock1
tlift*.
t jif.rey showed »on|
. txsmples of handwol
advertising as a .Source
Kr Information” will
of the meeting to
|J»nii*ry 15 al Mrs,
Lm' home. Mrs. J. A.
[will lead the program]
grethments were served1
ring members and
mee Robert Townlejl
h Kilgore, Lawhon,
" Hodges, H A Connl
( Brown, George D. BrueJ
, Lockhart and Frank I
kyou Gardeners
>n Christmas Party
mbers of the Cedar
fen club, meeting Wedrl
J the Oedar Bayou Met!
prch with Mrs. Jack Kelli
l Raymond Lewis as host
j g round table discussicl
giitmas trees and ChristmJ
lations
club will be entcrtl
I a Christmas party at 2|
(dnesday. Dec 11 at Mrs.
Johnson's home i
[irts. Gifts will, be excha
1 anouncement was made
j club would send a Chris
lie or mantel arrangcmcil
1 regular meeting of the [
[tri* county Fedemted Gt)
J to be held on Dec. 10 at
|n Community house. The|
the Federated Garden
fting has been advanced
! mber 16, the regular dal
kmber 10, it was announcl
ledleworkers Meet
Nth Mrs. Ainsworth
shite chrysanthemums let
I beauty to the home of
|W. Ainsworth Wednesda
J weekly meeting of the N
■k Sewing club. A com
wfwiches, tea, cookies and
lwa« served at the cone
■the sewing hout
Tcluded in the personnel
V R, C. Stephenson, Jr.
ghter Beverly Ann, guests
to Lyons and daughter,
, Mesdames Westley Di
| Dailey, Harold Scarbr
Te Hinkle, Burt Davison
, H. A. Brewer, Marvii
j L. A. Milner, Frank F
and G. D. Wallace.
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 139, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 5, 1940, newspaper, December 5, 1940; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1023478/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.