Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 80, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 3, 1931 Page: 7 of 8
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The following business house*
ma# this campaign possible; T.,L.
J Culpep[M;r Furniture (•>,> K%
---- ■ ) rifks Smart Shoppe, A. «. Drew
^ business men, in co-j& Co,, Ilfrey Hardware Go,, G, G.
*jth the- Retail Merch- j Merchant, Texaco agont, "umty
Nation, are conducting' Gathriner Ford Agency, E. Aron,
p tbreugh the Sun with Kelley & Williams, Stone’s Phar*
of-ictpKJSiag-Uje^n.Jri-. macy, McDuwjAIjiJUrwery, M;
importance of keeping Epperson’s Market, H, A. Davis
Jit rating. jEoau Co,, Mike Katribp, Barber &
„ men pay the average Brunson Store, Seidel Mercantile
ireciates the accomoda- Co., joe Hugging Lumber Co,,'
Junta offer when credit Sumner’s- Dry Goods, Howard (i.
jjj, and does not take ad- Fields Lumber Co., R. t, Stcphen-
J ft, but there are some lJOn, M. Wilkenfeld Furniture Go,,;
'mm ore More to another, A. Arun, Hayis Gnrcry, Jon.es A
ft their credit as theyj Massey Scctrical Shop, San Ja-
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'Grain Co., Martin Realty Co.,
Claude W. Srhit|, Citizens State
Bank & Trust Go.,, Lyons Gro
eery & Market, American Service
name goes in Co,, and Retail Merchants .,Asso-
Pav" column of the Re- elation
hants 'Association ledger,
is furnished business
«*>■ area, and once a Shoot Off ‘Cuffs’
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hard to -‘cure cred.t of 1tt(, ,.ri
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Shall the City Commi**ion
j the city of Guo^f Creek, Toxa*. be
I suthori mi to issue Refunding
Bonds of the efty of Goose Creek,
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the merchants,
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ELECTION
STATE-of, TEXAS:
COUNTV of HARRIS
CITY of GOOSE CREEK
On this 10th day of August,. , . -
1031, the City Gommteshin ofthe, Texan, in the amount of *118,-
City of Goose Creek was conven- i 000.00, maturing serially within
ed in Regular sesston la tlw City lf(,rty wars from ifieir date, **t-
Sf humS me£s%Krt?X fp,f interert at **”'* ot B*’f
G. R. MYERS, Mayor j l*)r annum,~«nd to levy a Ux suf-
K- L. CARTER, Commissioner: fi«i<*nt to pay the interest on such
C. F. MARTIN, Commissioner I bonds and provide a sinking fund
L. i'.TiiliilODAI.'X, - with which to pay the prlncii»l
wiir-n«»nw, Commissioner L| imiturity, f.,r the purpose of
WM. QUARTZ, Commissioner irefunding un equal amount of out-
It. M. MANLEY, City j standing indebtedness existing
' Socrctary, j against said city of-Goose Creek,
and passed the following order; (Texas, as evidenced by the here
It was moved by Commissioner
Carter and seconded by Cbm mis
sioncr Quart* that there be sub.
hutted to the qualified voters of
the City of Goose Creek who are,
property tax payers therein the,
faiiospiig proposition ups®;
question of issuing Refunding,
Bonds, as hereinafter more futty
set out, and the motion,was un-
animously carried, Commissioners
Carter, Martin, Thibodaux ,,-and
Quartz voting AYE and no one
voting 'NO. thereupon the follow-
g election order was,adopted.
IT APPEARING that the City
of Goose Creek has, outstanding
and unpaid certain warrant in
, dobtetlnem eonHisting- of valid and
legally binding obligations against
N CLASSIFIE
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inbefore described warrants, by
cancelling the evidences thereof
and issuing such bonds to the
\ holders thereof, as authorized by
the Constitution and laws of the
State of Texas, including Chap-
ter 1 and 7 of Title 22, Revised
..the-“Qvil Statutes of P.tiia, and House
Bill No. 312 enacted by the Forty-
Second Legislature 'of the State of
Teyas at its regular, Session in
1931, and Article 4 of the charter
B-jhea are, human., tnej , sandhills northj qf here, but
icre arc Gmcs when hard ; -c,)Unty -hrtriffV force «•
ks at the door of every 0(j unscathed. !:
will usually , extend In fact, the officers were away in
the, bill, ■ hunting a still the men
of the City tof Goose Creek.
Said election shall be held at
A C. l.ambhght & Bros. Garage,
in Precinct 9P, with W. W, Weikel
as Presiding Judge and' J. N.
Branch afi Judge, and Mrs. Tom
Pruett and T, W. Lyons as Clerks;
And ‘ also at Pierce Chevrolet
Company Business House, in Pre-
cinct No. !0(l, with J. R- Spears
as Presiding Judge and L. E. I-ee, . .......
(anrtJA?*W. cloud m Oteita™— IF0R RENT-One mo<Jem furnish
Said election shall be held under
rrants, dated January Ahe-provyidhs of Chapteft 1' sSd
tnl hmiptymr: inbruct at 7 of THw ^ RpviSflfl f’lvil 5^ til -
i the man a. ho deserves it,
[ready to-help the deserv-
i thrmieh a tight place.
yufT. city fnew^d for lawful city
purposes in the amounts and of
the description hereinafter more
fully Set out, n< follow's.'to-wtt; ~
*22,000 City nf Goose Creek Fund
ing Wa;
8, J.920, and. bearing interest at
had handcuffed the prisoners to the
. r» fif thq^association^and steering wheel of their car.
fiends who are cooperating Wheh llfey-qatUrnrdAhey- found
[in? over "thi®,.,educational j the' meii had reached a gun in the
;; i iniit -campaign -urgej eufi- biasted ■ their shackles with
i«Citians see the side o$£a$at4, aml-Jiaii French leave.
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$14,000 City of Goose Creek Fund-
ing Warrants, dated January
1030, and hearing interest at the
rate Of (iQ per apnum; "
.$•1009 City of Goose Creek Street
improvement . Warrants, dated
’ March 1, 4030, and bearing in-
terest at the rate of 6% per
annum; ....... • - ■■ - , -----
$4,000 City of Goose Creek Street
Improvement Warrants, dated
May 10, 1930, and bearing in-
~ toFeTt- atrtheTurteT)f ij% ppir an-
num; _. ■
$2-1,000 City of Goose'Creek Street
Improvement Warrants, dated
June 10, 1930, and bearing in-
terest at the r^te of S'.v per an-
num;
$14,000 City of Goose Creek Street
improvement Warrants, dated
September 10, 1930, amt bearing
interest, at the rate of 6% per
=- Classified Rates —
1 Time, p*r word 2c
3 Time*, per word______— 6c
fl 'Times, |*r word_______ 7?
30 Times, per word____- 30c
Rate* quoted are for conaec-
ltive insertions oniy. Irregular
insertions take one-time ride.
No Charge Account*
Ada ordered by telephone are
accepted for memorandum
charge only. In return for this
courtesy, advertisers are expect
ed to remit promptly.
Want Ads are accepted until
12 noon for current day and
6 p. m. Saturday for Sunday
edition.
Orders to change or discon-
tinue advifffaement* for the
aurrent day’s issue cannot be
accepted after 11 a. m. The
Sun will not be responsible
for errors in ads accepted over
the telephone. ’
«- TELEFHONE 15 -
The minimum charge for all
one time ads is 35c, but if ad Is
ordered for three or more in-
sertions the charge is based on
a minimum of 15 words.
ToITRliNT
i ui nun i,*. Reviser! Civil 8^54, .
tutes Of 1925, and the manner of p0R RENT—Well furnished apart-
holding the same shall be governed'
by the laws regulating general
elections so far as applicable, anu
only qualified voters who are pro-
pert>T tax payers in said city shad
be entitled to vote at said election.
ed apartment.
Phone 72-W.
411 East Main.
49-tfcg
ment, garage and bath.
Pearce.
411 W.
78-3tp
FOB’.RENT—Very reasonable in
modern home at 1012 Graham
_ streeL-IjuiiarAiputkA jujaLthree
room furnished apartment. Apply
507 E. Main street, Goose Creek
78-cf
■Ail vpters who favor the propri-
sition To issue such bonds' shall
have written ; or printed on their
ballots thr words “FOB THE IS-.
SEANCE OF BONDS,’’ anil,
those opposed thereto shall have,’ ,..............................
written or printed on their ballots FOR RENT—Three
the words ‘-‘AGAINST THE IS- - - 1 •
SUANCE OF BONDS”
A copy of this order, signed V
the Mayor or certified by the
City Secretary shall, serve
proper noticeof jtaid election, and
the Mayor and City Secretary are
hereby authorized and directed to
cause such notice of election to be,
posted at the hereinbefore named
___ . tjrofolrTlfiriBriW said «ty uf Goose
$16J)00 feity of Goose Creek Sew:
age Disposal Plant Warrants, the ,late of such ele^Ion’ and also1
dated December t., 1930, a
6% per annum;___
$f!,000 City of Goose Creek Water-
works Extension Warrants, dat-
daya prior to the date of such
election. ■ .
Signrvl; (J. R, MYERS
Mayor, City of Goose Creek, Texas,
ATTEST:
AND IT FURTHER APPEAR
ING to the Commission that it
will be to the advantage of the
City of Goose Creek to refund
such warrants by the issuance of
an equal amount of Refunding R, M. MANLEY
Bonds bearing interest at the rate Gitv Secretary
of'6%% per annum, so as to com- ( THE STATE OF TEXAS
line all of said.....indebtedness into COUNTY OF HARRIS ~
one series with a more convenient ( CITY OF - GOOSE CREEK
schedule of maturities, and also; The undersigned, City Secretary
if Goo;
cels, ’as in tae curt
rant ; .
Si Mourning material
82 Garden vegetable
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maosa < , a...............
icfl« J 7 French article
nt explosion 8 past time
*4 J£ 9 Japanese musical
Instrument
Ip SpecUJ type Of ma- 33 Schoolbook
chine gun bullet 34 Comes down
l*oet 11 Hired rirfflan . 85 Dresses (military)
unit of area 13 Align (military) 36 River of forget-
«f North Italy. ic Exist -................... ........ fulness
19 Three-legged stands 39 Group of (pree
20 Caught L: 42 Exclamation of
23 Topic astonishment
M&mmw'"-' V’ ^ r
29 Types of simple In- 47< Heroine of one of
determinate inflor. Rider Haggard's
escence with flow- novels,
ers attached at In*. 49 Germanium (chem.)
. teryals to an elon- 61 Tellurium (chem.).
Answer to Previous Puzzle
to save the tax payers the differ*
erics between 6% and ,5%'X; inter-
est each vear
«ch (Fr,)
i.out
btlry Weapons
I of material
lood god
Blit metal (chciii.)
' «ay front
'ling Insect '
*r course ~
' (music)
Ngfa-felins ,
athe saaiy
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thuon t of
nafing gas
und ether
“R perms
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, to .cause such notice to bo pub-
fSillsheu in some newspaper of gen-
l•ul\■'IfTa'TaYf6irir«3^
gularly published in said city fori
at Fast one year before this date,
which notice shall be published
. ^ ,, , , .once each week for thirty full day*
ing interest at the rate °f f%lbefore the date of said election, the
111 ■ :lI'ilumi,,onAnn„ date of mo first publication (hero ,
aggregating_*X^jQOO-00. of to be not less than thirty full
miles north
of Goose Creek a four room
bouse, with poultry houses and
rabbit pens, and garden plot.
Plenty of water. Phono 372-W.
. 79 tf.
FOR RENT—Upstairs rooming
house or hotel 'on Goose Creek
sltreet ill Felly. Eleven rooms
and lobby—eight rooms furnished.
tjYili rent for $30 per month dur-
ing remainder of 1931. Phone
»S®fekaS33SaBSZ=^a=a8v»'
I'OK RfeNT
FOR RENT—One 3-room apart-
ment at 411 Kaat Mein AH
modem conveniettcMi. South and
east exposure. Phone 372-J. l>.
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sheafing. The
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Alterations, relining—can stt»rj
man’s suit*, shirt*. Mrs. Bailie j
Latham. 214 Cherry St. Baytown I
KI-2ti',p J
WANTED—Several young women 1
in Goose Cweltrmiy and Bay- j
town to solicit subscriptions for
the'is ftn opprirtwri^
ity for high mehoo! girl* to earn
money for their school clothing I
ami supplies. Apply Mr, Land, j
circulation department j
Anyone wanting a praetkal uOfre ]
for obstetrics or general nursing,;
Phone Pine or Main 1309, *Ji» [
S. J. Sand. 78-tf.
WIDOW needs work at onre.!
General housework or nursing,.
Phone 323, 1009 North First Stol
Mrs. D. E. Osfootl, „ S!,3tDH.|
WANTOMllrl ‘ for ii^ht house-
keeping snd care of two children.
Dolores Austin. Phone 44 81-ltp
Paul u. lee
Funeral Director and Embalmer
— PHONE 170 —
HRSONAL, PHOMi’T, ( <H RTF.DUS ATTENTOKN
GIVEN ALL CALLS
LADY ASSISTANT
WE WILL MOVE YOU :
AND ACCEPT ODD PIKCFS OF FUMTI RF AS PAYMENT .
CRATING-- STORING—FURNITI RE REPAIRING
: TRI-CITIES MOVERS
F. M. FORTUNE, Owner
206 Goose Creek Street
Telephone 349
THE OLD HOME TOWN
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of the City of Goose Creek, Texas,
hereby certify that ti.e foregoing
is a true and correct copy of an or-
- dor passed by the City Commission
FOR RENT—Two-four-room- mod-
em ' houses on Adouu. $20 per
month. Apply F. M. McElray
605 Hunnicutt. 81-21p
j FOR EtAtfi ~
FOR SALE—Plumbing supplies at
bargain prices. Kitchen sink,
enamel iron- 20 x 24 grade a—
$4.75. Texas Plumbing Co.
FOR SALE-Comer lot Lee
Heights between Goose Creek
and Pelly. Nice snaae trees.
Sacrifice. F. L, Kiber, Tri-Cilies
Cafe, ■ 81-2tc
FOR SALE—Green four piece bed-
ED BY THE CITY COMMISSION of the Citv of Goose Creek, Texas,
OF THU CITY OF GOOSE: on the 10th day of August, 1931, as
CREEK, TEXAS, that an election the. same appears of record-In the
be held orr the ISdr’day of Sep-j Minutes of said Commission,
tomber, 1931, at .whieh election j GiVEN under mv hand and seal
there shall ' ■ submitted to the, of office this the 10th day of j
Jaralto rressF’"*’ woperty tax nay-i August 1931.
ing voters of r,. Id city for their . R. M-MANLEY j JD29 reported an output valued at-
acuan • the following. City Secretary, City of Goose) # ;
propositi1 . Creek, Texas ^ _ ____ __
room suite, electric Singer sewing
machine, practically new. Phone
375. 81-6tc
Establishments engaged in the
manufacture of chewing gum in
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MKS.HTY SICK, SARA
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THEIR MOTHER
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UP A CLUE AS TO WHO LIFTED
y\V£ GALLONS OF ICE CREAM
FROM THE SOCIAL LAST N\<5HT
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TRI-CITIES
Plate
6EST FOOD in
L a,». to 11 a. m,—rtftfh »■ 11 a. m. to 3 p. m.—
breakfast—25c to 45c Lunch—35c
_7r... 5 p. uu U» 9 p. m.—Dinner
»v . , 35c to 60c
rink and Dessert With Plate Lunch and Dinner
FLASHLIKE CAFE
BAYTOWN
WANTED TO BORROW
FROM $50.00 TO $1500.30
|«Mll ®epa3r twice the amount in five
^ aiuxii^jpayni
;XHis is well secured. You will find it
your while to investigate.
ADDRESS - P. 0. BOX 505
PELLY, TEXAS
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Matherne, Robert. Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 80, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 3, 1931, newspaper, September 3, 1931; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1020788/m1/7/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.