The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 194, Ed. 1 Friday, February 4, 1938 Page: 5 of 6
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COURSES ADDED
Atilt
Addition of three courses to the
work m tho.*ft»fba»e'’Hin-«#«iW
to the opening of the second *?•
matter was announced today by
Supt. J. J: Jensen..
arejonimer. jal KogHtpJiy
Tiller '
y K. E.
tory taught by K. E. Chiddiek in
the tenth and eleventh grades* and
clothing, replacing the course id
foods^ taught by Mine Jacquelin
Tbe honor roll for the third six
weeks term’ of the first’ -enn-sier
was rrie&etAodsy-by Jenson. If
follows:
FIRRTJJ RARE—All A’s: Betty
Joyce Dye, Alma Ray Matt, Clove
Bowdoin.Riehard Bowers, Elton 1
_,Hill,iB«tty Jo Melanson, I’atricia 1
j Mae Barber "(ien a I.ouiii-lVet, 11
| die Gene Battle; Frank Morgan
Busch, Jr^. Reft--Wesley* Dutton,
Melvin Jackson, Warner ■ Ig*e
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0 and to properly oiaaalfy all cost.
DlipUr rates on roguoat.
RwpnnMbl* for only one Incorrect
aarlkin.
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All "want ado" muat bo’In our of.
Hot Wfere U a. m. on data of publl-
utlon.
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FOR RENT
Gun Gone. SCOTT’S SCRAPBOOK
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CORPUS CHRMm. Feb
•ITU .1 W mabkhain.. . .
ed into polirr Ij^t Iquurt'-rs.
J,Sm;enn> st<ila my gun nut
•if rjiy automobile.'’ he- said.
Police went with TilaciilMtio _ __________________
. Lo. mvinUgale-th*t h;4ss..cllteu_J- Eaio^av aku.
DutomofcBe had been stolen
while he was gone
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King Oeorge I 0{. England, who
reined from ItHVtb it&7, coold
neither apeak nor'Yead UtA English
■hnguage. He wse flermah. iv
mcn-i i ow-f«e iuasp
or MAttf»1kA-«Ay ■
suew.'i'o <•« fee
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NOTICE
WE PAY CASH fur old gold, Jew-
elry, trinkets and dental work.
fteobs Jewelry,. Goose Credt,.
179-26tp
HOME'oWNBW’l^^iiwuti^
your yard. Rosea, shrubs, land-
scaping. James Cast, landscap-
lag enaineor. Highlands. 18i) Ctn
Busch, JrT. Reft-- Wesley Dutton
ickson, Warner ■ Lee
LattgWin, Clifford Mo o rh cad,
Quentin (Rt, Bobby Speer, Bobbye
Guynes, Donald Granger, Teddio
Holcombe, Betty Jo Kemp, " ’ ’
Shook, Patsy Mae Bumle:
: Second Grade: AlT vs: Nelda
Ruth Walker, Vauldine Smith,
Jean Munson, Georgia May Hurst,
BilUe RuthAHHer, TOnethfdown-
ing, Margaret Tilton; A Average:
Marvin Barrow, Sammy Ray
Howard, Jimmy Et/ott, Pew 1/ee
Williams, Wanda Charpiot, Bennie
Lee. Hill, Willie Jo Sutton, Edna
Marie Williams, ' Yvonnie .Corri-
gan, Thelma .Tennis, Ethyl Shirley
Reeves, -Virginia Scarborough,
Earl Smith, Willie Wilson, Frte-
raan Crenshaw, W. F. Bergeron.
Third Grade: All A’sr flwanda
Kirk, AUie Jane Mcfarlan, Mary
Sue Gilbert, Edith' FlbWen,; WIF
ma Ellis, Audrey Ellis, Joe Blythe,
Betty Marie Corrigan, Juivetlc Jen-
son; A Avefage: Betty Jp Miller,
Loia Coulter, Joyce Peet, Shirley
Winfree.
Fourth Grade: All A’s: Donald
Dye, Willie Maxine P«et, Marjorie
JpiJlers, R. G. Taylor, MitUe Lou
Wooldridge; A Average: Marjorie
NeB Day, Josephine Dundudy, D.
M- Merritt, Ella Faye Strickland.
Elizabeth Tyronne, Paul Bowdoin,
Jr-, Clay Fouls, Joe Trahan, Wal-
lace Langston, Ada Rae Moloon.
Fifth Grade: A Average: Dor-
othy Duke, Ima Lee Swint,
Sixth Grade: AH A’s:' Ronnie
Duke; A Average; Alice Flowers,
Grade Lee Turner, Elvis Ott.
Seventh Grade: All A’s: Jeauh*
ita Camuel, Howard Dye, A Aver-
age: Doris Cessna, Ida Marie Dav- -
is, I^ura Mae Doyal, Ruby Brown,
Dorothy Johnson, Margie Lee Tur-
ner.
Eighth Grader A Average: Ma-
.rie Battle, Catherine-Jane Kills,
Garlin Anderson.
Ninth Grade: All A’s: Leo El-
liott, Rollie Williams, A Average:
Betty Muller, Dorothy Heiligman,
Tenth Grade: AH A’s: Naomi J.
FRESH FOR YOU*
Friday and Saturday
Of Every Wrek.
Date Bread
PRY IT TOASTED!
Halted By Mrs. Seeger
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pcxce headquarter
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JIM HARDY
By Dick Moores
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Mi A HUNCH*.
FOR RENT— Nice front bedroom,
adjoining baths. Private en-
trance, garage,, reasonable.
Couple or one or two girls. 515
East Adoqe. 191-6tp.
FOR RENT- Nicely furnished
-bedroom. Private entrance. Ad-
joining bath. 207 West Main.
192-3tp.
FOR' RENT Furnished apart-
ment. B. C. Littlefield .store,
Pelly, 192-tfc.
FOR RENT Three-room furnish
ed house. New paint and paper.
Apply 519 East DeFce. 192-6tc.
FOR RENT—Front bed room, pri-
vate entrance; next to bath, 122
New- Jersey; Baytwwn. Phone
Pine 1354. 193-3tp.
FOR RENT—Four-room furnish
ed apartment, frigidaire, hot
SreggSlvSa. . .
Eleventh Grade: A Average:
Theda CWldrcss, Adrian Bowers
T. A. Puke, Boyce Johnson, Blake
Maske. '
193-3tc.
FOR RENT - Furnished apart
ment. All bills paid. Also two
unftinLishcd-.aiiflrtmftntH.________Mrs.
NOTICE -Furnished rooms, close
In, meals if desired. 223 W.
De Fee. Phone 555-R, Goose
Creek. - ' I91-3tc.
Sandlin, Room 7, Sandlin build-
ing, Baytown; 193-3tc-
PRESENTATIVE wanted
pities for strong life insur-
npany. Write Box
'Sun;' giving age,
education, fdtkdetails. Liberal
find year and renewal com-
missions. Part - titrte- satisfac-
tory. Nki-etp.
FOR RENT—Southeast bedroom.
Garage available. Mrs. J. S.
Henderson, 522 West Republic.-
.' * 193-3tc.
CANADA IS FIRST
IN WHEAT EXPORT
:.|.FQR-RENT—Large. Jjfid.roQm.-in'i
er double garage, for one or two
men. Private' bath. 220 West
furnished
kOR SALE-Bargains, acreage,
homes and lots. Jones ano
Jones, 1003 Miriam. Phone 40.
:'' 173-tfc.
*'0R SALE- Centrally located
servic e station with most mod-
Prn equipment. Write Box X,
Dally Sun. 191.6tc.
SALE Flve-rpom house
furnished, Including electric re-
frigerator. Two acres. Utilities.
Garage, Convenient to Cedar
wou school. Will Ilfrey,
Phene 958F4. 192-tfc.
FOR RENT
-rooms, gara„. .. .. ..
Inquire 118 Elm, Pelly. 194-ltp.
FO^-RENT -Three-room furnish
ed apartment. Utilities paid.
|33 inon^ 319 Illinois.
FOR
301 West Humble, '"^^l-ltc.
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FOR RENT—Southeast bed roup,
private entrance, 306 Wisconsin^
phone M1260.
194-3tc.
ROME Feb. 4 Cl’> World
wheat production In 1937 amount-
«d-to-8^7^e<XbW» busheliq- BX--
cluding Russian output, according
to statistics Issued today by the
International Institute of agricul-
ture. ''
Net world wheat exports in the
Baytown,
NhW HOUSE, five rooms and
hath, 508 j()ne8 gt., pe||y, Llb-
^«r»l terms. l»3-22p
POR SALE—Five-room house, 225
Maryland. Apply Joe Huggins
Lumber company.
EZSgr .^ALE—MlacT
* P E CI a L Camellias, azaleas,
dahlia bulbs and gladloU; Greer
"dorist and Greenhouse, 123
J*** Gulf, Phone 312. 191-6tc.
^BMEnoAL PRINTINO-_____
Whatever tha Job Is, give us a -"TTSKlTAiJtOS
«*nce to give you a bid on It —---■“*'
v*4p Dslly «un pho,,,, A20 S2,.
POP SALE ■ Siw-m,d hand cor-
>r. See F. A.
Transfer of-
189-tfic
-Winess^erWETJ
Reid & Strickland
attobnbys at-law
Citizens State Bsnk Bldg.
PHONE
IRI-OTY MONUMENT
COMPANY
now open fof business. All
kimla of monumental work,
new machinery, wort guaran-
teed. Buy here nnd aave up
to 40 per cent. Address, Ho-
man and North Goose Creek,
In Stewart Heights.
first four months of the harvest
season, from August 1 to Novem*
her 30, totaled only 173,000,000
bushels, against 208,000,000 In the
corresponding 1938 period.
■ Canada, Australia. United
States and the Argentine, the four
main exporting countries, shipped
an aggregate of 101,000,000 bush-
els In this period, 30 per cent
less than in the name four months
1930, the institute said. It
reported that Russia, exporting
27,000.000 bushel* of wheat, be-
came the second largest exporter
immediately brtlnd Canada.
Commenting oft the European
area sown for wintrTxWheat, for
harvest In 1938, the“iniiHtjjtc Indi-
cated that the area undeF^rulti-
vatlon this year may *
year's to a remarkable extent
may even approach the 1936 rec-
ord of 70,000,000 acres.
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 194, Ed. 1 Friday, February 4, 1938, newspaper, February 4, 1938; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1023023/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.