The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 155, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 5, 1934 Page: 3 of 6
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Landon for President to provide for the pnymwt of and|bonds, and thk
by plfdg-,OF THE REVENUES OK THE netjc.
from the WATERWORKS AND SEWER'in sonv
SYSTEMS TO TfIK PAYMENT leu
THEREOF."
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I WINNERS OF 4-H CLUB CONTESTS
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GULF PORT MOTOR j
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and
wer Systems.” . .
2. That aaid election shall be! 4. That a copy of tip* reaolu- live week*. The date of the fi
two place* !tion and .prder, signed ' by the publication shall not be le** tl
follow-j Mayor ofjmid City ami attested thirty full daya prior to the d
arc hereby «p-|by the City Secretary, »hall serve,of aaid election.
proper^ notice of slid d ’Ction-1 Pasied and approved thi*
Stiles’j The Mayor ia authorized and 19th day of November, 1984,
C. R.. MYERS, May.r,
City of tiooaa Creek, Texa»
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! Gulf Port Motor Co., Hud.- on j
agent* in East Harri*
j county, "have moved their Inc ition
: from the Moore bulidipy faf Petty Id.
I the Lambright building on
I Creek street in (Jooac Creek,
j J. V. Wright, manager, announc-
Effl j cd, the removal today and in doing
i so 'stated that the growth of buai-
M j ness and bright prospects for 1985
. Yi with the new Terraptane called for
’. A J larger, mine centrally located quar-
*' f J ters.
I “The good year we an- just com-
■ i plating makes us feci that the Com-
- 5 j ing one will be even better, and with
• the new models about to be pre-
■ ! sente*1, we know they will prove pop-
| ular. They an- such outstanding
cars, these 1935 numbers, they will
' make a hit from the start”, Wright
•aid.**' ,
A. C. I/imbright, maneger of the
garage of that name in which the
Gulf Port'Motor Company is now
located, will serve as special sales-"
man far the firm.
, 5_ J. Distributers
« executives of
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held at the following
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said Citv, and the
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from
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jrge Salvai
Eddie FTy
e. Salvcdi
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mbled-at
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■inct No.
Goose
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ed by Hoy idirected to cause this notice of
at the cor- the election to be posted at three
within said City, j ATTEST:’
| St tragi
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Station
kvenue
Garage,
FUUni
General Corpora
live
Him
all day confer-
couducted
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iardayfor ®n
places
notMly
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iiluaru. public
Texai
with
t.
.HENRY WH1DDON,
for at least thirty'full daya prior
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meeting
i Beeching. Assistant S>* «*
Motor Car tom-
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the date of said election.
City Secretary
City of Goose Creek, Texas.
’ J. H. Norria, Presiding Judge,
J. H. Meek, Judge,
Mrs. Gus Jacobs, Clerk,
Mr*. T. J. Pruett, Clerk,
and in Precinct No. 100 at M. |
Wilkenfrld’a, the, Dig Furniture
of Texas]
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Mayor is further *u- >
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HJl'iad J- S. Oliver,
District Manager; • -
Ufl-ing the members of the
2»ati*n. Mr. Beeching
made during
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Only
18 Used Cars Left!
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Store, , at the comer
Avenue and Goose Cf
with
the progress
«e»r and pointed out that
and’ Torraplme sale had
that period. The Hud
iy, he declared, is enter
with greatly
for an intens ve
,jgn that is to be sup
Kreat increase in ud-
n'md sales promotion,
leething pointed, nut the tm
gnomic conditions which
•vail. He stated that it was
Me to exp*«t a continuation
bwines* miprovohient wit- p,oyd 0f jaspcr caunty,
during 1934 and -that this jndjana> and Mis* Mary Wein, of hoys’ national leadership contest,
rtimulation of aotbmo ' Tippecanoe county,. Indiana, and-Miss Wein the girls’ national
• J shown above, are winners of out- achievement contest for out stand-
of the meeting in- i .Ending contests conducted by ing work in club projects.
. priewof the new Hudson j —^---r-—-—. .......-------
Ursplsnc models for 19.1.) . they can be bpught for $12.50.
gill b« announced to the mo , “We have only about 15 merilbcr-
D.U, in the near future. . .. . .
_ - ships which can be sold at this
| prii;e”, Commings said. “Our limit
is 250 members and we have about
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C. D. Simmons, Phosiding
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S. W. Dobson, Judge,
Mr*. Jess Boyer, Clerk,
Mr*. H. 8. Pollard, Clerk,
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$2500
II ^8. That said election shall bej
7 held under the provisions of and
* in accordance with tho Uwa gov- ]
Govaroor Lanioa rnlinf ^ iMuanc, „f municipal!
Urgety because he was one •<1^4 cities, as nrovided
_»ha very few Republican gover- Uw( ^ ^ m,te
Mr* vho withriood-the Demo->n<j on, l|fl^
cratic landslide a the l«t elec - ho ()WJ1 tSxab|# ^ in Jh#
tion, Gov. Alf M. Landon of Kan-j<,j who ^ rendered
sas is regarded as prendentiai1., ' . . , .... u.
timber to the extent Lt a Lan- ft tw tM,tion' ^ *
don-for-President club already has.
been established at Wichita. Clubs
tftll be organized 4n every county
in Kansas and other states will bo
asked to form Landon clubs pat-
terned after the Kansas organiza-
tion.
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* We guarantee these, used cars to Ifc as low in
price as ian lie found any place and >ou can make vour 1
own terms. Compare our cars with others. We condi- I
tion them thoroughly and guarantee them to be worth 1
what you p’y. ’ 1
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Floyd Amtler
of
HIGHLANDS
NEWS
the 4-H clubs. Amslcr won tho
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Mrs, Norris Jiostcss
Mrs. F. B. Norris was hostess to
a.
$40
1928 DODGE SEDAN .............1,
1928 CHEV. COACH ..............
1929 FORD COUPE, Model A
1929 CHEV. ROADSTER, good tires $85
1930 FORD COUPE, reconditioned $185
1929 CHEV COACH, reconditioned $165
1930 CHEV. COACH, reconditioned $225
1931 CHEV. COACH, reconditioned $295
1932 6 w Chev. Coach, reconditioned $385
qualified to vote. _______________
All voters, who favor the propo-
sition • to iamic Lhe said bonds,
shall have written or printed bn
their ballots the following words:
“FOR THE ISSUANCE OFj
WATERWORKS ANI). SEWER
SYSTEMS REVKNUK BONDS,
AND THE PLEDGING OF THE
REVENUES. OF THE WATER-
WORKS AND SEWER SYS-
TEMS TO THE PAYMENT
THEREOF.”......___________
enjoyed and candy and popcorn And those opposed to the propo-
were awarded to Mr*. S. E..Zim- (jaRs wet4 made by those present. j*itjon to issue the said bonds shall
merman ami J. F. Kilgore. Those to enjoy the.hospitality ■ have written or printed 6n thelg
Tho*e present were Mr.-nnd-■Mrs. Werc I’rlscilla Stroblc, Emma Stro- ba|j„tg the word*:
.Myles Worothy, Mr. and Mrs. Fred, ble< Au(irey swan, Jimmie l>. Hill, “AGAINST THE ISSUANCE !
Thrasher, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bed- Eather and yivian Chi-ek, Marion OF WATERWORKS AND SEW-
YSTEMS—‘R E VE N U E1
a ivuuiber of friend* late Saturday
evening’when she entertained with
three tables of “42”.
The Christmas motif was carried
(out in home decoratiohs, tallies and
A low bowl of
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$65
HUMBLE.CLUB TO
BE DANCE HOSTS
$45
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Raytown Humble Club is to be
ho*t to members, employes of the
Humble company and their friends fl°r®l charm. I he Christmas mtjj
, .. tif was repeated in the refreshment
at a dance in the Community .[^ cake and roffw
ing Friday night, the director^ an-
nounced today.* *:
Music is to lie furnished by Fahy
Godfrey , and his ten piece orches-
tra. • - •. •
Dancing will begin at 9 p. m. end
continue until after midnight,
All employes artd their friends
invited to attend, the directors . .
jngeXiJ
WRY CLUB TO j
game accessories,
seasonal Gowers added a note of.
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235 at present”, ' '
' He suggested that some wives
■ .-.»■» ■ might find a-membership card in
jted number of memberships the Country Club Would make an
ovn Country club are to be excellent gift for their husband^
it half price in a special Decision to offer the member-
is sale, Jack Commings, ships was reached in a meeting of
* of the membership com- the board of governors' at the club
| house. Only routing business was
twelve members of the lnterme-
diate. Epwnrth—League, ■ .Saturday
evening, at the, latter’s home.
The usual number of games were
MEM
y husband, who isa*
•* recommendad Dr,
sit s Syrup Pep,in to,
is always helped ...
ade me feel better. I
■ed it as a laxative !<
itire family for 22 jan.
Mrs. M. McMutir*!
PeoflU
served. Home made candies were
served at each table. ,
At a late' hour high score prizes
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ROBERTSON CHEVROLET CO.
in’t eat, doesn’t gain g(
md bilious no matter h
you are about the die
rt to strong cathartic
, announced todhy,
mgtilar price Of membership^ transacted.
k Daring the special sale,! —--—r—-
will begin on December 15, * * fry Sun Classified Ads * *
BAYTOWN
PHONE MAIN MOO.
are
HeRemam
Ruth Haufpauir, Viritn Parker,
Dorothy Jones, and Freda Hfibur-
ton., ' : ■ .
said.
man, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Kilgore,
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Make this faith
ou are “not*younsirnL^—
const ip; iti'il ronditioa^B*
ic it on your blood conf^™
>nr aige. Trv the help .f
in until you are relieve
re restores youf regular
hen your bowels continq
note- regularly, cobS
completely every day-
- why most doobnii
f laxative like Dr. CsU
3 Pepsin.
Floyd Norris, and the hostess.,
Sunday School Party
Eighteen little members-of-the
Beginners Sunday School class were
entertained with a party at the
’ ; of their teacher, Miss Claud*
Hall Saturday afternoon at her
homo from two until five o’clock.
! C .ildren’s indoor-ring and other
1 p::: y games provided entertain-
linent. Refreshments of fruit salad
atid cookH's- were served. Each
I guest was given favors of candies
and balloons. ■
Those to enjoy the hospitality
were Dorothy Voughh, Martha Ann
Humes, Maxine Norris, Dorothy Sue
Milter, Betty Ruth TBfcal, Dorothy-
Lambright, liertHa I.i'.e Barran,.
Alice Marie and Lucille Hardesty,
Ethel Faye Dudley, Leroy Master-
son, Herbert Lee Dudley, W. C, and
Martin ,Ray Hopper, Charles
•Vaughn, Frank Cutbirth, Jr., Law-
rence Barron and Clifford H 11.
The hostess was assisted by her
sister, Miss Sedelle Hall.
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LEGAL'NOTICE'
AN ORDINANCE' BY THE CITY A*
COMMISSION OF THE ,<?ITY
OF GOOSE CREEK, TEXAS,]®
CALLING AN ELECTION ON j
THE QUESTION OF THE IS- j*
SUANCE OF TWENTY-EIGHT ft
THOUSAND (28,000.00) l»OL- j*
LARS REVENUE BONDS FOR] fl
THE PURPOSE OF MAKING 'X.
CERTAIN REPAIRS, EXTKN- %
SIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS :®
TO THE WATERWORKS AND %
SEWER SYSTEMS OF SAID :»
CITY AND THE PLE1HUNG f
OF THE REVENUES OF THE
SYSTEMS TO THE PAYMENT tl
THEREOF. 11
WHEREAS, there is necessity: V
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Why not make an ideal gift
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for making certain repiifc, exten-
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of these super all-wave At-
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T. K. Garrett is liomc from ..New..
Orleans where he was called the utona and improvement* to the wa-
i l itter part nf lnst week, due’to the terworks and Sewer Systems of, •».
death.of his brother. ( the City of Goose Creek, Texas; £
I Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Williams an- „ndt ®
! nounce the birth of u nine-pound WHEREAS, it is considered to '
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28. The b iby and mother arc iloingi that such repairs, extensions and B
improvements be financed by the
(Mr. and Mrs. Odgemann of Hous-(igguaI1Ce 0f Revenue Bondk, pay-1 ft
iton visited here oser the weekend able solely from. and._s.ecured..Ju(.j.*,:
an exclusive first lien on and g
pledge of the revenues of the Wa-
terworka and Sewer Systems of
said City, after deduction of reas-
onable operation and maintenance
expenses, all in accordance with
the provisions of Articles 1111-
1118, both inclusive, i>t the
Revised Civil Statutes of Texas,
as amended, and in no wise sup-
other
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• and Mrs. J. W, Treaf,’’ Sr.
! Mr.-and Mrs. T. F. Norris’are,
! home after an extended visit to
! Portland where they visited with
I their son, Mr. and Mrs. H. G, Nor-
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Bill
Model 318-K Will
Make A Dandy Gift
■m One of our most popular etiler*
i is thi* eight tube, all-wave At- *
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Friday afternoon, December ft, at
2:30 pTm. Highlands Parent-Teach-
er Association will meet for a regu-
lf»5 monthly' business meeting at the
elementary school. Mrs. F. I’. No-
land the president, willJie indiMgi*
of the meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bennett of
Wooster visited here with Mr. Ben-
nett’s brother, Mr. and Mis. J. S
Bennett recently.
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tax on property in the City; ond,
WHEREAS, the City Commi*-
sion deems it necessary, and prop-
er that the’question of the issu-
of such reveue bond and the
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pledging of such revenues be sub-
mitt^ to the qualified electors of
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I This beautiful cabinet as pictur-
i ed to the right will make.an ideal
» gift for the entire family. It
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THEREFORE. LE IT ORDAIN-
ED BY THE CITY COMMIS-
SION • OF THE CITY* OF
GOOSE CREEK, TEXAS:
t. That an election be- held on
the 22nd day of December, 1934,
at which election the following
proposition shall be submitted:
“Shall the City Commission of
the City of Goose Creek, Texas,
be authorized to ■ issue Twenty-
Eight Thousand <*28,000.00) Dol-
lars, revenue bonds, of .said City,
maturing serially over a period of
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W. M. S. SemI
The Woman’s Missionary Society
met at the home of Mrs. G. R. Sk n-
ner, Friday afternoon for a soda',
with Mrs. Edgar acting as co-host-
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After interesting games were
played ■ Sunshine pals exchanged
gifts and names were drawn for
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HERE’S THE CHRISTMAS PLAN
Come in and select your model now . . . make a small ’
.. . then another next week, and when Chnstmas comes well deliver it to you and
big part of your paying worries will bearer.
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next quarter.
mince pie itnd coffee were served.
Those present were Mesdamei A.
V. Cruthirds, F. F’. Noland C. A
(Winger, E. C. Clarke Burnett. H. HHIHR
4fc=Mirfdtow^ &-aik^r,rtGR>b%rfyaaw jrnt ..*£?"*.Hi.
Edgar and J. E. Johnston. The s')- bearing interest :^t the sate oi
defy will hold no meetings until four (4%) per centum per annum, j «•
after the Christmas holidays- payable semi-annually, for the, B
purpose of financing certain re-; $
pairs, extensions and improve-j ft
ments to the Waterworks and W
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 155, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 5, 1934, newspaper, December 5, 1934; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1145032/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.