The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 159, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 13, 1947 Page: 3 of 6
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Recommended Governor Reprieves Houston Murderer
AUSTIN, Dec, 13. -fit If y,
t raise the '.price for a Chris
turkey, W.‘Flunk’Blair, agsis- .murder of a. juke bos..
'/nnlrurid ' ef Ihi :,n • ■ WtlS glUjlLI’d the HSUgl
HUNTSVILLE, Dee. 13. itlPI claimed he, shot Zaboroaki durir
Nolan \\est; sentenced to die in an attempted holdup when hr
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Blair an cl companion* haw- re-; Judge Frank Williford of. Houston j
turned from a ..south Texas, trip sentenced West, to die January 5?
gathering specimens and reported for the murder last January 13 off
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that on Thanksgiving day they executjon js February 4. I
caught pnd barbecued an armadillo. The 24.year.oId condtmned man
It tasted hke alligator meat,"
Blair said Amended Indian
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AUSTIN. Dec. 13. —(LIP- Governor bill to authorize $2,000,000 for the
Beaufqrd H. Jester wag passing .Navajo and Hopi Indians.
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time early today when a daughter ful employment on permanent con-
was born at Mitchell"'field. New struction projects already author-
York, to Maj.^amd Mrs. Howard ized” for the two' tribes and to
Burris- help the indians get jobs off'their
'reservations.
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Vigorous Campaign
On Disease Is Asked
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 13. - :[’.P. -A
group of cattle and dairymen 'td-
day asked • President Truman to
, Flashing Bright Sequins On
I Bewitching Black Jersey Hoods,
[Famed Braekenridge hand and purple jackets due here today un less rained out.
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Calendar For Week
Monday
DKG Has Formal
Christmas Party
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iPK Box Supper Music Club Slates
\o Be Tonight Christmas Program
Labor Committee
For Dallas Planned
,pa’igrR'-Jfor the eradication' of the ‘j
hCiol and mouth disease in Mexico. ]
Albert S. Goss, master of. the ..
National Grange, told reporters j
that while the disease has not 1
ert-ssed the border into this coun- ;i
, try, more active effort by this |
government are] necessary to stamp
it out.
$3.95
IRENE’S
207 Minnesota Baytown 8
Goose Creek Order of the East-
rh Star, Masonic halt, 7t30 p.m
.....ttmm i:u- p“:'r 53 «s«^s5 sypsai ”r;vr„‘."
fs5r~ "'m“n,,y srra be t &
7:30 p.m.
Woman’s Auxiliary, First Pres wl
byterlan church. Mr. and Mrs. Net- red and
son stil*:, Cedar I3fP«i, 7:30 pmi. ~
Refreshments Were serve,], buffet put(.s jeeall-y
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Morning music * cluo (JhrLstmas J
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retfiest box and for the eutest the- selections in the first two ff,', ... _ ’ spntcd Mrs. Walton B. Killough, was receivihg enthusiastic sunnnrf
tne cutest, groups wibj an organ s0l0; ..Th;, Dad.es Golf association, Bay- who played piano selections and by Dallas factions PP
, . • C’liMst Child", by Mrs Roland'Biel- to*n C"un‘ry ‘ l;!b’ 1:30 P ni accompanied Mrs. Ellis Ciegg on
at in, tm- third. "Jes-i Bambino”. Mor"‘i! 1 ark (>ird.-n Club, . 30 the violin Miss ” ......
“ i- «1»0 played the piano and Paul
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BUY YOUR MILK—
FROM YOUR GROCER
pocks.
fl .U K SHACK CLOSED
the violin. Miss Virginia Webber Aleman CiinnAeie
^ "‘Womans Mn-unary ro.mC, wTbber^e ttbt° ^“99W
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chorus, fifth; an organ solo. "A
Christmas Lullaby", by Mrs, Biel-
stein, sixth: a vocal solo. ” w
leaded By Mrs. E, M. Sima_____
fisted by Mrs. Johnson. ' MEXICO CITY, Dec. 13. -=-(UR)_-
1 ' wpghtj eonSLat'^vlf of
Lee Wmpl.my.~-......^g^cb**** m pen'.-r-
e 3. i cl u b.^ 1815 North .sion. • Placed by ;f systmn cif penal coL
____ __ 1 10 a:‘l1::_. ■ " ; . ___, ^,--jmtes and penitentiaries ’ ’ ' -—
Mrs. D. W. Alpha, Mrs. 'BicUteini Medni-sday Book Review Club Hears prisoners would be re.
HIS MILK IS
ALWAYS FRESH,
SAFE, RICH AND
PASTEURIZED
the chorus, eighth • ’
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Loose Creek R< bekah lodge,
IT’S CHEAPER, TOO
PHONE 130-t-J-" ;
FOR APPOINTMENT
ifst^nd
"Lounge While You
launder"
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ffi552w,M«>M**8p5f 4S *».«*> e|ub, dnb mrt'w^nMd], i^tbe dlrcc’-
v!wkrrem f**** Commum* T;»-Ws room 6f the Citizens bank.
I Lr In’d'mtb61 7’ c''"whRe^ 'v'<cs- felly Methodi-t ,-hurch, 9 th.‘- members of book°selec-
- Vi heeler anil Mrs.^. C. VV hite. . : tion committee, of which she is
V.. inegday Murning M -c club. < hairman, as Mrs, ,-J P Larki
The club is also- putting oft
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■ Mr-...'White is president of the
organization attd Mr#. Gentry vice
.president. . ‘ '
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San Jacinto ,;P"rAf 3:30 p.m.
Work basket club, 9:30 am.
Thursday y
A PERMANENT ffi SToSTcSS;
!FOR CHRISTMAS!
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DUART ’S” 4.95
At the next' meeting, January
14, Mrs. J. P. Wallace Will review
a current novel. ’
There were eleven members' pres-
J Give a Wave Certificate
I for ’Christmas! Duart’s
make welcome and lasting
gifts!-
Special Prices On Other
Waves!
] one guest,
HighlandiLBook Review dub, 7:30 ent TnclS' mVs R T»/tafc‘.
^ a new member, .with one gues
WbCS, Baytown Methodist Mrs. Virgil Evans.
riSTmas rany church annex. 9:30 a.m. - . . , s
■ Mont Belyieu Rebekab lodge, ATORNEYS APPOINTED
fUans w’ero made for a Christ- IOOF^haiy p.m._ M ..... DALLAS,-- Dec. 1,1 U’.I
84 Club Members Plan
For Christmas Party
Highway Beauty
Shop
109 Causeway K<1. Phone 16
---------- - ------, uun nail. 8 p.m. „ ..... DALLAS,1- Dec, 13. -T.P), t-Am-
•’.htas party Jo be held Dedember 17 WSCS„ Cedar .Bayou ’.Mithodist , nouncement by the. American Bar
at tho home of Mrs. D. W; Lucas, church, Id a.m, . " association todav disclosed the an-
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Prizes were w-on by Mrs- V\. A, WSCS Grace Methodist church yers as citizens- in public affairs,
.rlor U 30 am ,,-ilt on-..-, -1
at th<> home of Mrs D \\ Lucas, f nh 10 am i-, u i,i i todnv c i sc-d thi ap-
7 : .Pearl,.when the "84" dub. met A$hb«l-Smith P-TA, p.m, pointment of;Jv Woodall Rodgers,
recently with Mrs. M. \V. Shan- Reviewer club, Baytown Couunu- ’Dallas, attorney, and Dean Robert
cck. 211 West Alurrill. nuy bouse, 2 p.m. G. Storey of the Southern Method-
fb-i asonal flowers were used as < ’reativc Arts gToup, AARW, 9:30 1st University ,lftw school to" the
decorations, throughout the home. am. maimkha <m ................ K„ i«.„.
Pri*D** wrtn hv: Mps \\r. A. W
Welch gnd Mrs. L. C. Walker. parlor, 9:30 a.m.--
TO CIMtg.
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Rodgers will, serve as chairman of
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m®17’ J“t4T’ 31' W,Dy'-the country, -
Woman’s club, 310 West Main, WTTTVTTTVVV
Liz Now
Catechism and Christian doctrine
classes, St. Jude’s Catholic church.
Highlands, 2 p.m.
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TREE PLANTING URGED
HEADACHE is a typiptom,
andthers ar* many different kinds and causes
—somaatmpfeentfrorrm Terra trrr'Tjkingpatrt-'5’
killing medicines only temporarily stills Na-
ture's warning to you.
Only a trained physician can distinguish be-
arious kinds of headaches, caused
from high blood prftskure, kidney trouble, eye
strain or various tosic conditions.
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There'is the migraine or ”,sick headache"
which in itself can be caused by any one of,,
a number of things, end takes many forms.
‘Tosic" headache can result from infections
ingall bUdder. prostate glands, tonsils, sinus,
teeth-or elsewhere in the body.
®EING A IbTMPTOM, WHEN HEA0ACHES
PERSIST THE SENSIBLE THING TO DO IS HAVE
YOUR DOCTOR DETERMINE THE CAUSE.
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AND NO- 2
REGISTERED
PHARMACISTS
PHONE 53
' I2G W. TEXAS
* FIIONE 498
220 N. Goose Creek
The Beaver patrol of Troup ....
Highlands has launched a cam-
paign to beaut
by.: =-setting out ’ item.Kaywpod
Stepp, patrol leader.'urge^ all'per-
sons interested in planting trees
SSSES.,
19 with an
EA3LE CERTIFIED
INSULATION
son* interested in planting trees >
-r-.fi*-phoue-OHW Hlghlw^i: The
trol ,1ms the following’trees avail- £
MOWI
able: live oak, willow oak. syca
more, cottofiwood and laurel eher-
E HOME INSULATION CO-
2711 Crocker,’ Houston
Phone-Lehigh 8142
HARRY WEBB
Phone 1125-J 4
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Improve Your
Appearance!
Choose the glasses frames that
Jo the mpst for you from our
wide selection.
See Oiir Plastic Frames *
largest Selection in the South:'
SANDRA JO- BUFORD is one
year old today. She is the daugh-
ter of Mr, and Mrs. Gordon L,
of Baytown and the
TRI-CITIES OPTICAL
CO."
T. A, Wilkinson
TO
YOUR
DOOR FRAMES
QUARTER-ROUND MOLDING
BASE SHOE MOLDING
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WINDOWS AND WINDOW FRAMES
- _i ^EXTERIOR DOORS AND FRAfil£S ..
’ SCREEN DOORS AND WINDOWS
LIQUID ROOF COATING (Special Prices)
• • •
ROLL ROOFING (45 to 90 Pound) . ,
ASPHALT SHINGLES (215 Pound) - -
5X CLEAR CEDAR', SHINGLES
METAL FLASHING .
CA1KING COMPOUND
' JOHNS MANVILLE ASBtSTOS SIDING
GOOSE CREEK LUMBER
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DON'T FORGET YOUR MOST FAITHFUL SERVANT! YOUR HOME NEEDS GIFTS, TOO. BUT
PERMANENT bNES TO SERVE YOU BETTER—AND LAST YOU LONGER!
WE SUGGEST THESE LASTING GIFTS!
FOft THE INTERIOR
DON’T LET YOUR DOORS SAG OR 1 ARP SO THAT THEY ALWAYS STICK
BUY NEW DOOR FRAMEk TODAY! PROTECT YOUR WALLS W’lTH MOLDING!:
IT'S EAS-Y-TO APPLY YOURSELF! HOW MUCH DO YOJJ WANT7
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Hartman, Fred. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 159, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 13, 1947, newspaper, December 13, 1947; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1028367/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.