The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 26, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 19, 1941 Page: 4 of 6
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, Mta u4 Ptefeta
HP president of the mtrntm
rrnr^v- ^±as#siwsasr5
*"<MUvinJ^Entoutotem ni"lilgh
W-mm
' ~'UW
tn tm t***. ** »•*«*
i fkftUi m *<»*«•*
Aral umu of Highway 73 sclwron HtfMto
It* »nd Highway U renew*, hopes of Tri-O-
at lht» community may yet have M>tt
Om mam m dmm Cro*, W
,„. U* *rtH Umnm Wm* ». -WW.-:
--'
Ufi »nd
twin* that l
direct (ouuttiy wifh through Highway*.
P» H I* prewent tb#re are to Jfayto
Mikwtys urrrint thi# community Market
•inat rood eataaia Ran HouHto to the Tri-
--Win if you at# InUrtaUd ta 11.
:MM4 trt* Highway 1*6 up to mm haa had
•e mm gas* in H that practically kflwW
over it baa. taw* to a ftoMy terel toW
held
land wtf Lteingitah . BjPU...., ■
SaS-SrHrS
mm .mow. tf a-tw.ro <* oeraaton -raveled
veil am 160 mltaa.
U* will bring a
of mw travel and will attnvate the
Completion of ilglM
jre^srsfs»s
____ __ heard
**£•«
i Trail or with the Oaivtaton highway
i other side cf La Fart* -■
•ut eoatrarU .thready awarded and about
to he awarded itottro eventual annotation of
ltd from Livingston to Ctatverton
Thai .# .no lur reason vhy -very effort
t>tT..M M made now urtatot She highway
d, partmeni pr vide an additional ferry. Even
if a Ml evmtuaMy • built there still fill
he need for the ferry and It «HII be mm.
year# ualora the tunnel can tpaaattR hi tadlt
Net far Manfe
The ogty remaining entirety Wtaaprom for « Mwmtto'S*
JEBEik
Morale la an iBtMfibk thing, the
SS
can tave or low a ha
^ tWa road when preemt
are completed wilt befrorn the MlUe-
earner to )u*t the other tide of the Cham-
tiart county line three-quarter# of 8 mile
Into Liberty county E R. Young. Tew
highway dermrtroent maiden*
'n w m i
Young. T»
OMnacr.
. believe* -
dWhen highway dogaftawnt.la »»»*•“>
realta* thi# fart it will «o something in help
- that “botttahack."
aWSrt: StT«$ fa Trig
r scrap aluminum |0 old Come^wloneraM WNrfme -PEefcP.IM1WET1_-
It wu tor
thing eUe t
collection of scrap
iu war effort,- but the rwautta wer«
mm*
gjpti* United States, U*a not a fal-
tering »©ntfe, tint actual nead that
prompted the Biriilnti to nile a na
tion wida. houge to houae eanvaaa for
mK^Ut^ai.......
the metal It aorMy nwdid toh&fiter
i and ifa
* nlrpUne SriS^H
land's morale, that it be a suoceas.
MountaiM »f i« the *>01
the'. Tri-Cities J.uiiior
.Otamber of Commerce, which »*
any woman couM*^
•on Waa incrcdiu.
“Mot «mctly
S«Ply la noi u._
Taylor Oomwell, Jr
:'>“ueJ«rllh5
yeneu aerate an rout
ing roqm In the dir#™,-
kitchen. "Ponciata kZ®8 f
Cf®* w ell tmh
coaly. "Wouldn't It
easier to rin2 for f
“It Woijld 6c' carter i
chita, not for me. I'd
ta walk out and wai. „
self. She’d jiist claim 'I.
hear you, Meager'iS
atrode back acrow the thu*
enUl rug and flopped
Vfniiort augiiiw •*••
' rkJi *»»'
The Did man dropped hh
“Wee. I . a Pat on."
>- for fir»t m Highway W. whiaif
eventually will Vcome mw of Uw maln J-:
tar let of trawl «*Jt «ul w*^ through *•**»
Ttta IMrtwar iMMcrtnMwlhgB- wsuW *Lr
atTJNVaf 1M1 federal highway funds tor tWa
project. •• ' ’• ,
Highway 7S how qatend# from Houston to
Columbua. wham it connect# wiih hlghwaya
waa to Efig- . ten to Port Arthur connavting w«h other
highway# into Louisiana and Baet Taaae. ..
By Eori L Dougkig, 0. 0.
“OLD WINE IN NEW BOTTLES" »
ly dlit rawed by the fact tbata
___wtr ewreping through China, de
■p™y®M®3S
ton great medical center, and them develop.
by the Inoculation of ani- |
mala, a lerun for the treat-
roest of thl# dUeaae. .
The cuatorM Officials
would not allow him to
bring the teet tube into the
Barclay On Bridge
By Shepard Barclay
•T
to
•pou-
H»rrU county collcc-
tion The hfam have not tried to
mater over
mal*e it a private affair, and every
K
WEinuatioatoHdUTkew of
III Mil
vital importance to the - — r-
liabmtj ff r ataartage x# etoet fer mtantec
tog: caaawte.
"We «nay eventually be forced to u*e r,ee
HR- re-enforcing,
X
___________ may.*___________
end-hand barbed wire w< .»-».«■«.-...
•atd m lUueteato. the gravity »f *Ma
__ ftodtatotmaa
the doctor dfdded upm. a
despcrMtr i ourse. He, hlm-
eelf, could get into the
country, but he could not
bring in the tend tube So he
awaflowH
old friend, who sat South, to play
again. But, though this Hand was
A GOOD TIME TO QITT
WW many times Havggou said:
•tTn tltrough '■vilh the game—ftar played at robber bridge in 1933.
life’ If you haven't, how many poor South has never tOuched a
ftmidg iiave you ~ httra uy. earo sgsin.
it? Uwal^ these, come After a Mr Locuenthal, tq the East.
Sunmm net, when ajanAady hai kfteur the blddlng procUvitlaa of
overwhelmed your optimistically South, so passed the first time,
bid contract. But sjsb you will feeding sure he could later get
ellow. or himself doubled at 4-Spades. This
usually find the same fellow,
_ _ Wtib fiver han be«»i *»kfd
g|d jgwniged. to bMp in the drive
A cgrrful search of ever) kitcfiCB,
iuaighffoV^^mtoSrmntto wham his
malady, When it developed, could be rtjgrwt
and where a serum could be made from W»
wteLrAadt atithe game a**in> be- made South count his partner for,
frirr long Once .in a great .while ' some strength. He mil-read
* • pi«g« ttf gcrAp aluminum. Every do
■
Itut these road# will be Important militar-
ily and thi# may rmult in «ml Wng riade
tiatotoa, .....« >r " -tor-_____
- ■ — ’ the mlMioniu-y doctor wished to
nXRY PEOBUEM ■-=• ’■ with Him to Chtna.: - ■ .
HIGHWAY 148 has been There |f u much courage In
today as there ever wai ln the day
you can’t blame a player for say-
ing that, and there is at'least one
Case on record of a player who
North’s Heart bid over the re-
double as confirming the asser-
tion. and North’s later bid of a
take back
Mfiii
* piece W WW «.u...i..uhi- PROGRESS ON HIGHWAY 148 has been
nation will h«lp to make America aafer . I .u,,, b.u ermummus. lu comptetioo ww
from the fotri
better to fisa
itti tliimijln :
days of
the world
of chive 1-
1t i« be a source of airtiiftoHbrnK'fa^lwdj: what'is mom it is.npt all found sm
toil Jitamarnr but it wilt have * 'toe Men Him tl* missionary #oe-
meaning for Henry Cathriiw W W Koan. tor, and tSSanto te-taia spsctoCutetojife
.■MMa,#L»'*iiiNit -riui-<on#r-inHHiar^t)Me''‘'-’iK'vg8n’''flmnwnndi.' Ite.irntformiidi a aerlfe
Start-.,'wen-
L.plk-. it .
MHH
S3£s Washington Letter
Ittft'fi whMi a tin Usttod
to.w«rt;ip.bi actumutotcd to one
By Chalks P. Stewart
game;since what happened to him
once. ,
—■—* - ANone' ”: ' .
• Q J 10 4 2
• v .4»9A5 ..’ :-.
■ |i<ltoS7
—54 3 2
7
-»A3-
.......
V;--* (• K 6 8 S 3
however, most especially fiis re-
double.
'We#t
»fi«jy tOttstHUti; it- xng^E WAff icBflb# lieonsUtent in'the
fcecnt tsmviettan df three Moaccw atenu on
-■ 4Afe#38 -
(OaaUr: Wast. North-South
.adStoL'
?«st led his diamond K. Seeing
then that North had a diamond
trick if South held the 3. but -tlssl
the suit couid be ron if lEast had *
H IM iWW^CEOmwaniond 8.
the J wicning. ffow the fourth-
best spade felled the singleton K,
whiih Seuth lad-hoped to use to
win a finesse, and. the East-West
players couki count up 16 consecu-
tive tricks, six in diamonds, nih’e
in spades and the Heart A. The
rtdm prevented them front taking
more than 13, the last of which
CHAPTER TWO ''
VlENA MET Taylor Cromwell,
Jr., that Mine afternoon when
wjprd into the real estate
office* of Cromwell and. Crom-
.. wofl, a place of lush synthetic
t. t^»r-skin carpels, pale modern
J? jtorattore, native state copper and
* Mur* paintings To the recept-
ionijjt, sfcfi made known her de-
sire for a small ranoh, was care-
fully rpprniscd and ushed Into
a private pffici with the remark,
*rTTOB Mr. Cromwell, Jr., Is the
one to take care of you."
" Back of a wide, pale desk sat
a young man, absurdly handsome,
Yk-na thought briefly. He was
sound asleep. The office girl
awoke him With an indulgent jatft
' *|U eK tfie cheek. Eyes sUll
closed, he puiled at her hand and
burled his mouth in the palm.
As tto Jarked it spay his eyes
snapped open and he became
.m— aware of his ctient. Blushing,
the receptionist flpd. ' •
™”Tmmy'-x?ounfi Cromwell looked- embar-
rassed. but only mildly so, so he
’-.aped to his feet and escorted the
ttond girl to s chair on his side
of the- desk. He sat down again
and ■ looked at yiena. She was
wearing a tailored cotton suit of’
pale - topswr with greeri-stitched
lapels! Her hat was the Same
shade of green, Which also match-
ed her extraordinary long narrow
eyes and the tremendous sqtfare
emerald, worn, on hef (eft hand..
Someone new! Sparkling inter-
est filled him. Then she hand-
ed him the $10,000 check and his
’Opinion changed to one of even
greater pleasure. Someone new
<«Mijqg mmi _______,_______
TaimiilitiHl Tmf> ttimili$m be-
came the business men.-In no *®otch over shaved ka«|
time he had Ylena in his maroon
and c.hromium convertable coupe,
hurtling her all over the valley
that cradloA -the entire town mtd
outskirts of La Madera. » ! -:
She knew it was the place she
wanted when shf saw it. About
a small cottage was a white-
washed fence and a few acres of
citaia trees There. was a little,.....
Cactus" garden, also zinnias .and .
nthW Sowers toiiglTehough to'en- New- Yi^t,
Sure the desaH innt t “I didn’t kifiow you
, Roaming through the four-room night,” Rose prete
bouap, the dtatasma- giri realtsad ttawtaht Td *8*
she would be as .nearly happy yoUr little place.”
ttMlp iA*. possible. Some farmer The girl knew if Hsw
ociupant had. left a little broken desolated little farm
clay ash jeceptable in the kitch-
en; an Indian tray simped like a
turtle. Ylena picked it up and
a
“Oh, 'stop grumbling |L
celebrating a mmy-lii,T.
dollar ifeal. Besides, i £
have a couple of pick-#*-
givr me energy ««ourh te
La Madera club denes (M
“At whicl- gpu’ll drto
more.” Hi# father begs#
the' arm of hi, chair.
this, business up—’ .
“Fw»m a . three-room |
Tate recited wearih.
never took a drin«. 1 U._
and that's wonderful, bw «
are different" now. You ktoT
hours. I work from BoosUl
TrtgHfr and dOrTl Torgji I j
better, sales buying
llfll. WhmJ
kissing the gals' hands,!
do with four-hour spieis.”
watched the little
Mexican maid put t tray |
tiled-tofiped table. Tbea f*
the glass out btfoie i
made a dramatic
voice. “1 drink to my |
ast—
goddess of mystery'1
At that exact mmajitil
!was- .taay- in
helping Ro« with ter,
Locking frequently at thi
the blond zijdi.cliasliRf: ”
you not to:V:np ick, that j
would never recognise its |
toe would sense sto w
ness. “No,” Ylena hr*®
it to itoohiU ty l
■ th§L0trmm
charaes of illegal activltres in this country.
It was * convlcUon
which certeini)’ did come at
ait embarrassing Jimcturp ;
within a day oi t«o after
mete Uodrrsc.-rHafy Sum-
*r Welles good luck
e-“;
j-L.
i
ttie collection agencies to ttie OEM
ihich in turn will toll It to snsMton-
being refined and converted toto
Uon,
many
Undefaecretory Welles,
uuMc materiti. the aluminum wiH be ••
* | r
I told to manufacturer* under
Went supervlaioft. ^
the Jayceea, the Boy Scouta, the
American Legkm.wa Veteran* of For-
Wins, chtirchea, women’* organ!
oa and buainew Houma a^A-|P.
; thdr t»rt by actual 4abor--alt
itvotonttor. ;r 7^
All you have to do ia have your i*t»
nbutioTi ready when it’s called, ft*
uenday.
presumably speaking
meaidrotial approval _
ft perfectly ctaar, to ta #urv.
th»4 we like Communism ad
___mm Itoa aw ia ii-
.py». tost w«|jtaiaiy.irtaatae «M-
Aagaaa wHt tr tttelr strife tefth tos itoto
f- Fascists. ■
Neverttataas U was awkward befare he’s
mock more Wait totttosd ptadgiag to Joe
*•«« afi the aid we’r* lit a posttion to <*-
igtg\»a cowl, ft ertmtaH ctfmm, committml
The tnwhta was that we dtda t kaew
item' temmm- \ Wfmm ■ IttMBtrhfd ‘ tkMt AdtM
m,t .ItoP1 fftidd grttt Uh
IbmI (iff jfgXTgt. 'Jk4|Pi
Bond pending appeal.
United States supreme court has held m^a-
*1^’ trio waa" ioclced with haavy fines, tto.
“Clrrr.;!,Vp.^. ^
.... 'imt&mksM
unquestionably has fractured a United State*
law, properly be pardoned bn the basis of the
-extemwUog circumsUnces that we're. PWf-
Bouth
Dbl
**
m
R«bT
Edward. Itoewenthal, brilliant
player of the aid
Hub In Nett York, remembers tew
hand every time he tries to get as
South’s bridge life.
M - rsis'sr.=sr mbpi
Your Week-End Lesson
"Why is it often wi» to false-
card during youp defenstye play
against a gyand slam contract, in-
stead of trying to canvey accurate
~«2l*3SSEWfj
■ •ifcsia» an-«am^’’6b«tei^ig
the value of such taette* /.
But, before *b< could speak, he
caressed the soft beauty of ..her
untferlip with h>s fingertips and
whispered hoarsely: “I'd rather
kite you than any woman I’ve
known.” ' Immediately he backed
Sway and just stared at her/his
-RSNSiM wow?- not pro-the-Communists, bttt
pro ’em *# agdias* the Aata.
afh and perptexed, Ylena
stared back at this crazy young
man in the iotoc-fitting white
Ihtoct bPiih-neck'ed
, sport shij-t, who was so certain of
horns''
get news.” She i
traveling bag .and put III
fibor- beside another, the! |
for a bell-boy.
Determinedry Role 1
quivering of her chin j
rr:
liar, shapeless blue bst
Ssqtt Hamilton,,: pMl
Branding Iron bar ia tt» i
re* hotel, saw tie ta»f
Crossword Puale
ciiiiiwwiP'jMr
about
the charms of wavy, almost black
hair and those dark blue brood-
ing eyes. Suddenly she hurt into
uncontrollable laughter. fit a
fury, Tate Cromwell turned and
stalked out to his machine. The
ride back, to the Alvarec hotel
wdfcmr
nr v boy
across tb* i
Five Ytor* Ago
7F.
h Ida Trf-Citie*
wm
biF
u m'
'
One-Mteute T«t
£A2fJS*lSSGr-.m
■r' ...............
%
InmmSSI
krng wtflta.teM»o
Mow; wt bate a
___ m _ , MIU , abjn
fwr M<ta 5E*.*srISA.* ''
•feteott’s pay
ve a law requiring lureignly-
kupported org*m*#tion* and their
our midst, to regtoer with the
ment Rrookntgit neglected to
Uskin, Rush and Weinberg Ai! were indicted
____ B_P^HBB■!■■■■ 155Broi»»*ly, “I»il fi uth *Uo on a cbaiw «T
Ability and neonalty dwto near each.othrt criminal c« ‘
t of assault on
i last night.
Club dock, in
ACBOB* -■
1. J swish
month .
5 Agreement
9 Ireland
•10 Glacial -r-
ridges
U, BrattUaa
' palm S--
U Peel
34. Falsehood
TSIndlap
tribes-,,
17 Real
19 Norse god
20. Garland of
2 Pkld but
3. Macaw 7
4 Check
5 Mailed
8. Italian
- .mw-“
7. Joyful......
hynm
• threefold
It Aataro
13 Greek L
.l«Uer
18 Greedy
18. Church
festival
22- Tootllke
'23. Letfiargy :
24* Obstruct
23 Fetish
tl Formation
'2TlSr~~
29 Metallic
rock
31. Diminutive
of Augusb
35 Odnra
36 Sleeveleg#
garment
by V boy with baggie,
glimmered cool q# fredrij
a white frock, waRjW
tefickR Hamilton irovil
the street exit of the
and erect in white Urn# t
of cowboy regiiia, and l
around the corner, 1
climbed Into his stetto*1
Just as the girl «»4j
pdnion emerged an4
look about them, he »
: and stopped the wag* I
in front of ^hem.
' ■■'Hg 'tfanpr'bUl ilie :
smiled. "Taxi?"
Continued)
Saterdsy’t Aaswer
quunag tarorgmy*
I their officers, in
the state,depart-
to Ob It, at did
21 Swift partffS
Funeral services were held at 4 pm. ye*- °{_ri^*
ttoter at. ’SSSJl
26. Edible
mmm
^rs^<ssrJ£r.sr& 5
pmr'-gtturakyrig-lswqF^ .....
Ttetey’. Herovepe
7C
jpHIto
r started before Dtttrtet ofCchunbia
IBM'toil
Lett# wWie the Axl*
Art elPstar soft bail game. With players to
be satacMtofJNMK.!MR gtHtoJans boa,
11 to be pisyto We someUme t# ApgUst.
date will «
f* ItvMl I »W* harder utter the (‘omrtiunUrt*
, child who is born ^s^tetats, for i^ aau tta mo#t
flBSL vzl ite-up s
Mm
Just about «s they
^4 Mitorionfews^^
__ - *. ._ ■ __
32. Float
aim
Up i|# cooler.
.ted that
“““—*■ --- government,
»f thoae «ta-
'appt°***^y5
inside, Adolf leaped on Joe.'
the key *
Welles 1
7 proposal.
. British and French
with aH their peojtaa territoriea,
navies and air forcea. the wrboie to
gariic ,
36 Any fruit
^ drink
39. Music note
40 Twilled
fabrics
i3- Battis
48. Cry of a cow|
-ss.
i Jury
mEafeyffgasgjB
en not <
>owti ;■
United States.
M
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fj
tT
__
1
wststs
«
M
P
wF
3A
z.
so"
mmm
5T
I . !■ to. To soak *
37. Greek tetter *44. Soothe -
36. Arm Joint' . to. C3totrtx .
81. Balds 49. Color , ;
IIP?
was a bitterly silent one.
At his home that night Taylor
Cromwell reported the deal to his
parents. He said with a chuckle,
“When I saw that check, I
thought, "Rweet, you won't get
away from ipe without a strug-
r-THST-'sKe put up one."'
. in the kHehen pf the
little ranch house, he suddenly
remembered with chagrin. Her
reaction of his favored, romantic
approach-the one he used re-
peatedly and with suooeas —
brought a blazing warmth to the
back of his neck. Nevertheless,
he maintained with sametess ego-
tism. “I landed hor easily.”
"That ranch o„ the corner of Ko^maT-BeW*
Main boulevard and Rose lane. -hammered five
She was tickled silly. I asked at Elmhurst
tenety-fjye^
Hogan Takes I
tHUMNIdT^Rock -bottom, ypu
know.”
Hi* mother a#ked: “What’s her
dame, Tate?’. . - •,
p|B|P|ppp!BpiP|pppi|P|||||^|p|gp^p|P|p||ppppWBiPHW||^|J
. He frowned wRh self-disgust, lows seorlng in
"Now that's m jfotnb one for you, money for #0 consl'1. ,
I don’t even remember without ments. pieced togetn
fourth anual
The 138-pound Texuft’i
the Vardon trpphyjfj
off line at the eigw
Hogan hit every
and he goes into the i
Saturday »« the tour
200.
shot behind
(Bud) -WUliamso^.
Wayne, Ind.. w* , „
strokes to P»r witea ,
thr -I.,--
I don’t even remember without
the papers. It was some crazy
name.”
“You should have paid more at-
tention to the check,” Sara Crom-
well accused.
‘The check was mad* to ’cash,’
I simply can't remember the" en-
dorsement." After a moment of
d:ep thought he managed: "It
wa.« signed by Vincent- Theodore
Vincent."
"Maybe toe's Mrs Vincent."
"Mom, you’re too .innocent, to
live. Actually you arf.” He shook S^'wVdlro ato tola:
_ -*** hesd. "No, because. I asked on the 317-yard W*a®
t;-b|r JT .her . hustahid would jaM j
TTlff^lba just looked at me with ; v-: . ' ' ’ -
S“ui"iS^Sg’-fff-j ts”
rad somethSgebJ^ht
He leaned back agftihst the atff^ln design #to
cintz-coverod davenport and JR,*,
ttrto1« pounds of
/S3HS a
would live in. 28 Dounds °
fr: i>
EMBR0IDFRED CLOTH I
Ttcelc i
IA WHEELER
J BXifAAANT
WORK — With ».*olo
■Hhe-anart vogue - r
■am set a lovely table
T one done in 8-to-the-
i stitch: Do it. in nat
or in shades qf
’attorn 2915 contain
wr pattern of a~ to
t -four 4 ’ix5% inch, f
\ inch motifs; .rhaterl
n: illustrations of stito*
dten cepts in "coin for
in LC/lta III VVHI 4U
to......rar"D*?iy
*ft Dept,, 82 E
, New York, N. Y.
, JBATTERN • :3WMwm
and ABilWl
t end Found ; ~
r _ Pair of glasses, yell
t tm. Return to Sun
foward. ’ . .28-1
^RENT^-S roorn ^ miiill
nt Couple* prefertl
i paid. ,213 Morrell.
I tork. 214
[ RENT—Two nice cool
■oms. CtmvflM
M^Sriwt
HBr—Bedroom with
teth and entrance.,1
[thtee-rwm apartment.
■ Call 61SW.
■ Three-room hou|
i conveniences. 220 M®
BMbwn.-
[RENT—Large bedroom, tJ
, luitable for fbur men. Dl
:ers preferred. All convel
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 26, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 19, 1941, newspaper, July 19, 1941; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1028459/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.