The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 206, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 5, 1944 Page: 8 of 8
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THt DAILY SUN. GOOSt CRktK. TtXAS
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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5,,,
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
menu therein, codified as Chap-
ter 3A of Vernon-* Annotated
vldlng line between Harris and
Liberty Countie*. frosting Luce
On Schedule;
Two At Home
mp
+*
r' Xee'. battlinf -eater*, who at-
waps battle either the opposition
or each other, bnnf their dis-
trict tone play to an end next
week with three fame* carded,
two of them on home maple*."
Tuesday night . the Gander*
•how against Bail high in Gal-
veston, the cent#*! marking the
fim' inaettag of the t wo . teatn*
this season
--4 Thursday night Otmroe .om**-
........here for a - game that w a* post-
poned a couple of week* ago -
Friday night they play a re-
turn match with Hall here, and
the .Lee five »bo»ld emerge tri-
umphant in all three game* and
qualify for a *pot In the play-
off* between the winner of a ee-
rie* between Beaumont and Port
Arthur That *erlt* should bt
run off during the week of Feb.
14-19.
The Gander* have not done
*o badly this season, considering
the fart that Coach Delmer
Brown ha* had to fight almost
Sports Parade
Civil Statutes of' Texas. ■ we, the Bavou. crossing a branch railroad
aa u-s-w. a r ..
I forth, hereby respectively petition Hoffman to it* intersection with
forth, hereby respectively petition I Hoffman to it* intersection with
your Honorable Body for the ere- the right bank of Codar Bayou;
nllon and organization of a Water
■ I . f. . . Control and Improvement Ma»- *°> Thence wuthwestejly down "j"' i3|atrict No j
S3& rjj: M|r ** £
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
darie* all of,the following named
Water-Control an,d Improvement
Districts and Fresh Water Sup- 1
ply District* >, wit:’
Harris County Water Control and
Improvement District No. 1
Harris County Fresh Water Sup-
ply District No. 1
well* for 'water, V( wou]^ ,
deplete and con,piicAte T*,1
supply of underground *
ia a well known
flowing wells now
more than 120 feet.
SEW YORK. Feb: 8. 16
„ . XI -
*nftt* said project in »*
and feasible, due to th*P£
ty of water from the
River, and urM,.u
xtreuni
Section 89 of. Ar-
om»mh.o,.,,.™.....w...fi^iSSSWLS!«'-««•'■**>'»“••“*» J Ssssas.!**w“"*5
-the San Francisco Sea!*, propov attorn and organization ofsort) B-.-L & W- R. It . passing T * N, figfag.Cb0nlv pTt-sli Water Cup- nhl. „. °l 4mJ»umtw«
ed today that the pouble “A" £!*r,ct respectfully alwwdu.M. O.R, R., passing Wolcok ply DWict No. B ja benefit to
inmar *____— *nhaua«ih-. ,ow*- ------- • iHarris County Road No 2850) ' HarrisRountv Fresh Water Sup- , aH ‘be lajtf
mW-„,l«N»guea .top .ubsldlting , . I •• I adjacent to the dividing line t»-i* p|y D(itriS.No. 10
the major* longue*' by giving- That the name of said proposed tween Liberty and Chambers Harris CrnrnV Fresh Water Sup- °u - , Den.efir and ut%
tnem choice Double "A" players diftrl^ «h*ll be. ‘“H A R R IS j Counties, parting D. G. C R. R.. to j D|y patriot N08J2 p cnt plan com**i«uJ
be HARRIS! Counties, poshing D. G. C. R. R., to . ,ay ui^n-ici nvu*
....... „ WATER CONTROL I its intersection with, the north Harris Countv Flesh Water Sup-
reprroentlng the Ftn i jlltle ot 8UU ***** No 1W; 1“ -......™,n2 n. *.
cific coast league on uitf jnTuqiV ‘^ % Thence southwesterly with'- St^MctNo ^ dM«*>ties or excessi”
postwar pinnmug committee, »«*_ . Thai said proposed distiict con- i the meanderings of said northJine SL ' ddit onal tcrritorAnot in- L°,r *****
u» JTJ.TST55- 5 | &£%&
tor the 17,300 draft price.
- v.iahanv, ‘
ruminated and that a tommna.
Vtoii u,up .-minor ' uourd o;
prniital Be **i up to determtne the
true Value of dim ted player*.
• Making-hi* proposal to tho
minors' planning" committee, Ue-
speetacled, white-hatred Uralram
emphasized the ea*e ot Ed. Car-
mu, Seattle outfieldu- who ro-
tentiy was dratted by the Chi-
cago White Sox.
Graham said, "Carnett, . fnr-
* wholly within the County of
Harrijriintl Stole of Texas.
Ill
That the b6undaries > of *aid’
proposed district shall d? as fol-
lows, to wit; ‘
the Bob Smith Road
County Road No. 27811;
• Harris 1 rt-.
‘he San
22. Thence
DESCRIPTION OF HARRIS
COI'NTY WATER C ONTROL
. AND IMPROVEMENT
MASTER DISTRIC T NO. I
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till#, even though their record banks, Sr was given in marriage by Cole PSrter. composer, who d3C0 mexv declared that almost
to date is not quite a* impressive watches the couple at the right? , . (lottrnotional Soundphoto)
«r "R^t^BBimyTPiiyc Iff* ------^r~~ 7 .~~T. —7.. T ..77T~. n.. doubie^ A's" the International with the northerly" projtetion-of-^ stream-toentor line* of San Jac-
Uiur. AH thw leunM Ap|H*nr -leago, American association play- tho said west lino of tho said in*° ^ver ‘Houston Ship Chan^
to bo about on par, And which* ' ^ I ^ ■ “ or tor. a song because of the set Gates Road to its intersection with *
Sport Ploshes .....
Constitution of Texas, its provided
in Chapter 25, General Lawk en-
acted by the 3ftth.> Legislature,,at S
its Regular Session in 1925, Arid i
amendments thereto, including '
staiiattomtrfstirtiwate'r ahdu
system.
XIII
That negotiations are i
li
I
".Tteigsn, *ure_7ire'Hou»ton win-
ner, Will he the opponent in bi-
dlitrkt pJay aml thst survivor
Will win « *pot in the itite meet
to be reeled off at the University
of Tex** the first weekend in
M*rch.
The play of Ted Hunt .and Cap-
tain James Elii* continue* to
improve, and if the*e two ball
By Fred Hartman, tmued.
t * Thence easterly with the said
Bobby Chase, Winding Up Preliminary Training
. At Sam Houston, Ready For New Baseball Season
lonfc time,--he * on-
north line of th« *ald Wallisville
touty ODoiil to the San Francis- R6ya; cr0(Ising Hunting Bijmu.
partieularly "Chapter 280 enacted
bv the 41st Legislature at ite ■Reg-
ular Session in 1029.
U'e drHft P",ce was only $5,000, nortIr0, Wallisville Road -Harris
Well, the Giants drafted linn County Road No. 2620.; *
from San Francisco-for-$5J>00 4n |...... •
.___ _____________nemgor-
ject, and it is estimated that t
system will cost appro
$4,000,000:00 more or less.
t the purpose of the organi- ; WHEREFORE, your |
of said district shall be for t respectfully pray that th
hawks, can continue their sterl-
ing *»h*y 'of-recent game*, Lee-#
BOBBY CHASE,. Baytown'#
|M*pprr pot utility infielder last
summer. b»t l»i# r, iy the. army
entire setup ' should show
provvment with each game.
tr
Boy Scouts Fete
34th Anniversary
he got the lower, and I had
take the upper.”
for several weeks n«»r amt he
Is irUttST It hi tter all of the
time, he writes. •" tom at Lojiilu Fiiivendty In Ixis
Angeles, eypeets an immediate
HOWARD DVE, former Itar-
bers HR! star athlete who has
As ran lie expected, Boltin is
looking forward to Hie open-
ing of the hast hall season, lie
is still at the reception center
at Ham Houston, but lie is I<k.U-
ing to If moved away, any day.
H- • ■
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NEW YORK, Feb: 5 rt'.Fi—'The
boy scout* , of America, celebrat-
ing fhe 3lth anniversary of their
founding next week, reached nn
•U-time membership high in
lit* with a total enrollment of
1.613.7M recorded on Dec. 3t; Dr.
Elbert K. FretweH, chief scout ■ Bradshenf,
executive announced today
The 968,003 boy Acouls, 300.782
cub* and 344,99* adviit tender#
r-present a 3.0 per cent increase
'over 1942 enrollment. Fretwcll
said, with Increase* shown In all
groups except adult scout lead-
ers, whose ehrollment declined
4 2 per rent, largely because of
wartime factors ■
Scout troops. ..cub pktlu and
sea arout unit* throughout the
country numbered 51,953 at the
end. of 1998.
> , e‘ '
llr w rites that bis 8-month-
old son locks like a great pros-
pect, ami can really wield that
miniature Louisville Slugger hat
he goi for < hristmas.
rail into active service, sad is
ready and rarin’ to go. He lacks
Just a little 011 an engineering
degree, hut Howard says “the
gree cah wait if Fnele Sam is
ready for me now."
said line parallel to and 2500 feet
from the thread (center line) of
the stream of said San Jaelnto ' ‘
River and;or Houston Ship Chau-. .....
nel, crossing San Jacinto RiyCf Th t th " V ’
Smo^rne^andZnlinutorna? ^ * saidTrtriet shalfbelor ! re-PectfulIy pray that ^
aHe? to and 2,509 feet from the- ^J"c!“d« ‘he control storing, | yidL bf kw.^nd to""*
1927, and 1 lost $2,500 on the , 5. Thence northeasterly and with thread of the stream (centif line) P*"*861 nation and distribution of j fjxe(j- for ’h (l •
deal alone—not to mention what the meanderings of the said west *of Buffalo Bayou (Houston Ship.: rtb watere-and^-flood- waters, the . notj { h hearine
ODoul actually w-ns worth,'"* line of said Oates Road to its in- Channel 1 crossing Old River to f««s of its rivers and streams, ™c^A
Big Charley, who-has. been tersection. with the south line of , itsmtersection with the ■*** # S £d akd
president, of the "8ri.hr for 26 (Harris Count^^WSf said Old River , SuesfK anl athanrek ! “Ppn this pe^on behSf
27, Thence northwester I j* up-
6. Thence continuing with the stream with, the meanderings of
northerly projection of the said said right bank of Old River, be-
west line of the said Oates Road, ing also the east boundary line of
crossing the Said Crosby Road and U, S. Government San Jacinto
crossing the T. & N. O. R. R. to Ordnance Depot Tract, to its in-
years, ,
is optimistic over the Pacific
Coast s baseball outlook for 1944.
He pointed out that the Coast
circuit's receipts were larger
last, season than in ’42. although
attendance fell' off a bit.
granted; and that the
Water Control and Impit _
Master District be created!!
sing, disposal and control of all_. ‘*la‘ directions of such d«
domestic, industrial, or communal : be appointed, as provided by*
Wastes, whether’of fluids, solids, L**d your Petitioners hereby f
or comuosites. and further tn tner pray for all other and]
in any and all manner* incident
to, helpful or necessary t,o the
collection, transportation, proces-
p '1 I h. 'ts intersection with the north ’.tersection with the southeasterly or composites, and further to I ^er ■ *'\ ou¥r.
UNTIL THE other day' Hobby
was-In the same outfit with Jack
who played ' wit h t he'
WE HAVE OUR first valentine
of the year, and it comes from
another Barbers Hill lad Ray-
mond Barclay, TM 2 C He is a
Hill graduate of 194<). and apnar-
enfl.v he is way dovvn there where
they're having all the fun. His
mimeographed vnlcntine is ertti-
Hoeston and Brown
team* last summer,
were bunk-mates, but "Johnny one liky it,, drop around some
was a r.-a and me a semi-pro so t'me. and I'll show you mine.'
of those fans who normally sit in
tne bleachers had money enough
to move Into Che grand stands.”
“The public vvants baseball,’’
he stressed. "The situation is
much different than in the first
world war when the Pacific Coast
league had to quit in July of 1918.
The war news was bad. then.
Zavala Ferry Road;
28. Thence northwesterly with
the south line of said De Zavala
Ferry Road, said road being also
file north boundary line of U. S
Government Snn .iannto Ordnance
cal harmful excesses of water;
the same to be accomplished by
any and all mechanical or chemi-
cal means or processes incident,
necessary or-helpful to such pur-
poses, to the end that the public
health and welfare may be ..con-
in the premises, to which they!
be entitled, even though not r
in specifically mentioned.
Respectively submitted, thk|
day of January. 1944.
Armour Hog Price
Suit Set Aside
7. Thence northeasterly with the
said north right of Way line of
the said T & N. O. R. R. to its
intersection with the right bank
of Greens 'Bayou.'
_____' ' " " ' 7. 7.7~77 "~7..7"7!T7 and APPESi^SlSt
... ,, , , uf..strea!Tl Depot Tract,, to its intersection, servedand tmombtedandthe pur- petition is signed by more
_. . . ... , „ , . — .....- ---—- —- - *** "konoderings of the said the south line of Market ity and sanitary condition of the fifty holders of- title to .,
>wn Shipyaru tied No 1 on Your Valentine. Russia had quit, leering a greot^^ vight 4ank oLsrtt Gr«» sBayou, street Road (Harris County Road Ctate’s waters protected, effected ' therein, being resident land (
, and Joiwrny Hit Parade. If you didnt get burden on the Allies, particular- I the B. b. L, & W R. R. fjo. 2500); or restored; and in order to con- i er8 in the proposed district,
not “Jithitnv Ilk,, if rfrnn , tbe UnIted states. But in ?n<*, ««««*"* right duct prcliminarv surveys and to i ‘hat said petition has been'
the current war, the news gen- j banl{ t°,,th,t’. pomt its tntersec- 29. Thence westerly with said develop a plan for the control and j b>' the Gbunty Clerk of
orally has been good. Moreover, ‘10” witb ‘he southwesterly pro- south line of said Market Street the use of the waters of the San C.oun‘.v and recorded in S
a quarter-century of education d th® rl^ht banji. 0 G“r' fioad' said Jlna b'jng„ al:so lhe Jacinto River, to the end that the kePt f°r that purpose in tl»
has made everyone more appre- r ,QJn“ a|, lls Junctlon wltb - north line of the U. S, Govern- improvements upon one part of i Bee of said County Clerk, and
dative- of baseball as a morale , <-’,eeI, a ba-'°u- ♦ ; "fe“‘4 San Jacln‘« OrdnanceDepot the watershed vyill be mechanically il is accompanied*by a depoi
sustainer." 9. Thence northeasterly with the LTcoXink Hne°to ’ Vk c‘?Vmically related, to, all *250 00 to pay all cost wh.ckj
The Coast league’s optimism Hajd south westerly nmirriinn of andcon“nu.lng wuh said llneto other____Improy^emenlii—mum—said—ke... lncu£toA_ms
THE MAIL BAG glves ~lln aTel- Hunt unlimbTrs bis pltohing"^ renecled Th its recent ap- the,Fight bank of said Garner ■• 6t Channel^^rtv^Rcnd GMareTs ‘‘vef and il* watershed; and in or- and that it is w ‘•“"-•“-g
1 * pointment of Clarence “PaRts" Bayou, crossing Green s Bayou to rLdv Road Noder to enable the included districts lawful Purposes as providi
Rowland as president for 10 years " the left bank of Green's Bayou ; Lou"t> Hoad No. 21601, to pool their resources when nec-.| Section 59 of Article 16jfj
at an aramal salary of $12,500, which is the point of intersection ; 30. Thence southerly with said economically to make_pre- j ConatltMtion of Texas MW
Graham pointed out
Joey (PerHaps) Cunningham Writes A Letter That
Is Worse Than Cross Examination Of A Lawyer
tey from .Joey ' Perhaps • Cun- We look for that, boy to be bf
unghi,
tiioen
OKUHOMA CITY, £eb 3 d'l".._
The anti-trust suit against Ar-
mour and Co., Wilson and Co,
and five key official* of lhe two
concerns, charging they conspir-
ed to-fix hog price* in the Okla-
homa city livestock market, ha*
been set a*ide until after the
«#r,
-Federal Judge Edgar K -Vaught;
In «n order today, decreed that a
..court .fight, on the charge* dur-
ing wartime would work a hard-
ship on the firm*, handicapping
them serloimily in their total
production effort*. Th* charge*
were brought in October, mi:
Attorney* for the two com-
panies and Milted official* had
filed a stipulation tiling the
work thev are doing for thy lend-
lease administration and the
e-rined tore** The stipulation
further claimed that the anti-
tA*t division of the Justice de-
partment Is short-handed, due to
withdrawals of men into the arffl-
«aj (owes.
nt* at Oklahoma • City Uni-
vefsity ■ - ----------*--------
Joey has been classified as a
pilot with navigation second, ami
lie* feeling pret'y starchy these-
days
Getting around to Joey's letter,
we wish to report to him as ful-
. lows ......... . u .
most talked of school boy back
In South Tcxr.s this' tlnti next
year.
The Ganders will have a dou-
ble barreled passing attack nox
season On one nlay Ted will
throw to Jack Williams, and on
the next, play Jack will throw to
Ted.-Not bad. ' *• - ■ • ■
west line mu's. GoZment ^ ^ts and ^ of the S Board7 .
.Tnrintn Ordnance rinnn, Tran, 77, ' ........mil "ITT ludcd) distrists to ! I‘ ‘s therefore ordered l
Jacinto Ordnance Depot Tract, to [,ITII"r.IM,,MI1 'included) distriets to , .
u*> min. ; ------the improvements and facilities Board of Water Engineers fl
arh
MaThcrnc hollo and for Carrie
ljou to kelp up the good work
We told Mr Pendprgrnft to
keep writing editorial*, and that
you -Would read mere of them
when vow Ir.id moris time.
David Y Arnett. Joey, U now
THE BUSIEST boy in REL
these days is Captain Thaniao
Bayou;
By using substitutes In shut ; w. Thcn?e northeasterly, up-
eyelcfs, enough brass will be saved stream with the said right bank _ _
ZSS ~ “ iHr°= ■ .JBS5, W SL.& I
liFil yAYl^e ^ Road No. 3360). passing: Humble Channel); V for tile coromon benefit of the 1 |» Qty of
Lc&AL NOTICc
to an'd r250o'°f ee't 'from "Sic *Thrcad ! ProP°fd. ‘9 be constructed and State of T«xas. tbafisB
N tyr I < E O F II EAR! NG
Peacock. (Yaeli Dan Stallworth
has given the lad an assignmenl
that is simple bill very iniport-
aiie.
“If you nill find me a hl<K,k-
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF HARRIS
To the resident property tax
j paying voter* and land owners
and to all other person* Interested
: Road No.' 33601, "passing
; Road (Harris County Road No.
3255). to its intersection with the
northwest line of said Humble
Road; . >
11. Thence northeast with the
northwest line of said Humble
Road to its intersection with the
several districts, and to enable
such districts pointly to make pur-
chases, anti to maintain and to
operate works for the common
benefit of the several districts.
County, Texas, at 10 o'clock 4
(CWT.) on the 28 day
ruary, 1944.
Upon such hearing, any P
whose land is included
would be affected by the c
of such district may app*91
Kf*
H
31. Thence westerly, up stream
with the meanderings of said line
parallel to and 2500 feet fr6m the
thread of the stream (center line)
of Buffalo Bayou (Hbuston Ship
Channel), crossing Greens Bayou, m ] »» «,«■-
'"m tortZl tne CL.^oTv-Ve ** T* TT*, ' TlT'™ Ath<: MWtfiit JrTtot E Mp«r&' S^ferdeSS'«*
nlam -ot The "General Tire ami told th* boy “I nlll itibve vmi to ■ ‘J* /T58,',1?? Harris County . qorthwest,.line of Atascocito Road ( between the, Texas Company improvement, construction, instal- | such district is or.is not
. 3, . K‘. . :} Water Control and Improvement (Harris County Road.No. 3050'; , | Tract (TracCNo. 35, Harris Coun- lotion, maintenance and operation ! would or would not SMj
‘ v1,0/ D‘slr,« , • 1:. ... , t2 Thenee northeasterly with lhe ty Tax Assessors plat record) and of a water and sewer system; and i utility,/arid wosld or
A. M. (CUT) on the 28 day of • . ,b ., ... ty Tax Assessors plat record) out ; Federal Government far enough i at such hearing and
February, 1944 at the office of the road to its intersection with the Esteklel Thomas Survey Ab- up the east and west bank* of the ; *"“•*" “',,h vofernnee I
SlH.c Board of Water Engineer, sou .pMt “ne °f aa'd H«mble stract No. 73, sald line bdng aj- San Jaclmb mve7to ^nnect wkh
^tC^AUU^JnJur^ ■ proximately parallel to Federal the proposed system of water con-
for the creation ofa Water Con- 13- Thencc northeasterly with ^°ad ,Harri*. County Road No. nervation and dams to be installed
trol and Improvement Maxtor the meanderings of said north- f^fw^^f^hcwoTt* line ormiid i vat ion and Rreraman^n
* ' ■ line of Farmers Road (Harris •, Th(>n(,." ,i,u Ho'»*ton Ship Ghannel on
R",dNo«m,: tLZffisssisfaxrssxg.s
hence northerly with said JJ**‘ |inCi and the said dividing , adopt a plan to coordinate the
west line of said Farmers Road to . h"* between said The Texas Com- j plants, improvements and fadli- „ _
the point where said road turns Phuy tract and said Federal In- ties of the several constituent (in- ' cause a copy thereof to
west in westerly projection of At- vestaient Cbm^ny triKt, Crossing i eluded) districts to the improve- i llshcd in a newspaper w
^ ascoclto Harris County Road No. Clinton Road (Harris County Road menu and facilities proposed to circulation published B
on tills 18 day Of January, 1944, ,0M. , No. 2170), cross ng the Houston i bo construct^ ! rilnntv Texas having * *
the State Board of. Water Engi- j 2° '°' • North Side R. R , to it. Intersec ! toU M^ ^Di.tricd However dreula^lol in the are/of«
neer* convened in Session, at their ■ is. Thence continuing northerly, f,““ Jk"u “■*’—**- - - - uistrat. However. J circulation -•“*«*<•
regular meeting place in the City passing the sold point, with the.
of Austin, liw Travis County, Texas, northerly projection of said west
with the following named mem- line of said Farmers Road to its
nlatU nf Th“ General Tire
Rubber Company. ■ ..
Mi** Merleva McMurraln is
taking TSCW n( Denton by storm.
Jayi’c Mitrhell in a war worker
at the Ba-Jown plant of' Uncle
. John......
1 don't know nnvbqdy at Nor-
man and If I did know some
■ WAVES there I would b» afraid
to tell you about It for fear word
would get backLto my wife.
We agree ©b you Joev. that
the Gander* were groat last year,
and we predict they will be ali
right In 1944
The Gander* .will br double
lough in the air.in 1944 when Ted
fullbaek. If you don't, you
won’t get an.v closer to th»l ball
in 1914 than, yon did In *
So yojinx Mr, Feaeoqk, who
love# l<> block but Who want*
io lug Thai' union nceasiohally,
nlso I* srotiring the halls, the
• crevice* and the class rooms
(snd even the cellars I for some
Mocking hack material.
His t*e*t hets so far ere two
junior high boy*. One halls from
Uiivtuwii. and Ins a lame fal-
iening. He Is Hurry Wooster.
The other mines front Horace
Mann, He 1* llilie Thlbodauv.
If he lives up to It's name hell
he e mb-hty good blocker.
The Gamier backfir'd will
have. Hunt at tailback, Wil-
liam# *1 winabark. IViteork at
fulljltch - and X at Mocking
hack. e*G
ORDER SETTING I’ETITION
DOWN FOR HEARING
OFFICE OF STATE BOARD
UK WATER ENGINEERS
AUSTIN, TEXAS
A copy of this order, *|j
containing the same, wwi
stitute proper notice of
g, and such notice stall Kf
the Sheriff of HarrU i
by posting a copy T
«n the bulletin b08rf.?*j
posting legal notices at tn ,
house door of Harris Cou»«J
as, at least fifteen dsrij
Mann Triumphs Ove
Conroe Five,
. 9* f':'
Horace Mann triumphed over
ConrtH) juqlpr high la make It
two In a row^ over the Montgom-
ery
iphs Ovep--^'
,44 HrtO J
s present, viz:
‘C. S. CI-ARK,
Chairman
A. H, DUNLAP,
. ... Member
JOHN W. PRITCHETT,
Member
A, W, MCDONALD,
intersection with the right bank
of San Jaelnto River^
James C d a th“ ® b^Tatement of S ‘ K dK on«^>
James Gordon Survey, Abstract of the work to be done is not in- i two consecutive weeks '^J
33.
Thence westerly with the dl-
i 16. Thence westerly up stream vtdlng line between said Ezekiel
with the meanderings of said | Thomas Survey, said James Gor-
i right bank of San Jacinto River, den Survey, the William t atho^
I passing H. E. * W. T. R. R„ pass- Survey, Abstract No. 607 and the
ing State Highway No. 38, and John H. Callahan Survey, Ab-
""H-"' ‘ '* - ‘ “ * - - street Nr *“ ‘ '
north^n8^ Hrffai the ten^d ’Mas orprevent the i piSl.catM thrtcof to * -J
Sunw Absrrerr'iSf®?#. Thowl“ ‘ con*tructlon, installation, mainten- : twenty days prior ,
SurvQr, Abstract No 73, | ance and operation of such ad- the hearing. Th# S’"" t
ditlonal lawful improvements as I make due return
occasion may require at some fu-j of with copy and „
tuee tlme, * J licatlon attached on m
notice prior to the.drte ^l
X i It was moved by Enjwjj
That a necessity exist* for the ! lap and seconded W
creation and organization of auch I Pritchett that the ro
y ";u;tyWw7r MW "Wn,,,W,n‘ r......'"'"'Wary continuing toAhe point of Inter- .tract No. 192. to the southwest M^tTnure.'“rT"1*11?? ,Uih
tin ill ih^ir r». A petition signed by more than section with the southwesterly , corner of sold John H. Callahan nM^.ho.? it i’_t0 provlde for thc d*r be pasied, sad (
T*|* *?“"* fifty persons owning land within projection of the northwest divid- Survey; ; !" {“Movement, construe- tlon being called
: * **nr<* • W»jw* .^*R-',l*slfr* >he oronosed district was nresen- In* line between Harris County ‘ ■■■■«■' tinn.-Installation, railnteannce nnd moualy passed, all »u«9
day. The score was 4* to10.
r oach Charlie * Burris vised
meMPt.
VFW' DANCE EONIGIIT
The regular weekly Saturday
night ’ dance of the Robert R.
Tuck post of Veteran* of Foreign
^•r4niIllrbSrAl?fedx.*-t4,h* —
W Telly fonTgfil. Service men
.......ift
JAkPER—Bv Frank Owen: “I *ee your bob)'* siarird walking nl-
ruodf, Mr. Prentfaer *
thc proposed district wa* pre.cn- j ing line between Harria County
ted to thin Board, praying for thc «nd Montgomery CounCy. at the
creitlort and MUMilhnint of . Junction of Spring Creek wltb
,h«nJ-'S' iSSSS'iSKrSffigr '7
I agsvsaw® | ss ssS Ssi
a* follow*, to wit County dividing line, crowing San
: PETITION FOR HARRIS Jadnt0 Rivcr to **» bmk-
VX)F NTY WAIUWNTROli jg Thence northeasterly with
AND IMPROVEMENT said northvr^et dividing line be*
____________________
*" * “"raM ‘ifoiKSSi* store
no;«D & mm mom-
r> i tfito River to it* interaction wlih
CiU.. in m V. 8- In 11940 wl'h j T^.n^toArticle* W80-l' to ,h" ,JbwtJr ^ I
impulation* of from 330,000 to #00,- 78X0-147 Incluiive, Revised Civil 19. Thence southeasterly with
000 totaled 23. Statute* of IMS and all amend- 1 said Uberty County Uns, the dl-
' . '2'... .. ; ----------. •:~b-Tn~-
iorulnStaHation, maintenance and
peration of such water and sewer
34. Thence northerly vith the _________________
west line of said John H. Callahan avrte!T>' *> as to promote and pro-
Survcy end continuing northerly.....tesLIhkFUHty-and wnUary con-
wlth the northerly projection of dlt‘?,n of ‘he State's waters and
said west. line, crossing Market pub,lc hMlth and welfare of the
Street Road (Harris County Road* <?mmun*‘y. rutd to coortUnate th*
No. 2600) to it* Interiectlon with i P'®"1*’ Improvement* and facilities
the north line of said Majrket °? th<f »«veral
"ISnek.
JRDERED at I <o
18 day of January,»»
c>i
Etreet Road;
35. Thencc caaterl;
j to ug InlTIfrtinn with (he
we.t line of Oate* Road (HarrU
County Road No. 2620) and the
point of BeginQjng;
Containing approximately 212,000
acres, marc or less.
-, —T*
Bald proposed MA
proposed MASTER DIS-
TRICT includes within It* boun-
as sara
Increasing withdrawal of the un- Socretasy
derground waters has exceeded
the replacing flow I* a matter of
tftmmon knowledge, «n<r tl Is a
well known fact that unless sur-
tooe water is made available in
Urge quantities development lnJ
Harris Couhty has reached its,
limit. If and when irrigation on “
the scale formerly In operation I* ‘ ,
revived, which from present in- > r
dicatlons will occur, and If rice
farmer* ar* forced to resort to (SEAL)
This notice of hesrjjj*
pursuant to the fore*<««
STATE BOAS®'
WATER
b C. 8. CLARK
A W M&
K Secrsun
9ther Forecast
TEXAS—Rnln JR-Ith mild tempera-
Otis aftrrrtdta and tonight; Tursda.v
rain "«uth and extreme east, cooler
krsst portion.
iLUME 2 6 No.—2 0 7
gasfcfga
country- involving
out -the -plans involving th» *
That the area of this Propose^uumerqug 4^1
sterlv with mean- dUtrict is urban and industrial^ X- ^ and H
derings of said north line M4,aM]UnW but Mttaeorpm^nd^- ttSKSSswirf .upp^T^
Bob Smith Road (Harris County under the Ians of Texas relating faster. District - Vni 39
Rond No *781)■ to tho creation of cities, town or ; V . ' , "'ll mo%|
R°Ud 2 ' ' . villages, and the proposed district j bulld only
23: Thence continuing westerly has expectancy for net revenues ; dam locate^hTexf^
with the north line ot said Bob fr°m operations Of Its water and end of lhe M^Vr ni.
arSi - r - i sssS
during the 1943 season he bios- north .line of Market Street Rond ; ueeK- . - ...........
someu out as one.qt the best out- (Harris County Road No. 2500) ! 2i, Whence southernly, down I * VI -Jt ^ . ,,
Itelaers in (the Const league. Un- ! ®1 with the west ; stream - with: the 'rteanderings of j That the number of land owners i nnSr ” ,#r1der ‘hat i
- iominatelj) Seattle was unable to tone of Oate* Road (Harris County gaid right bank t0 its intersection ' within the boundaries above set i .S, ", .,! Petitionmirf
mttkc’a’ reasonablf deal tor Car:Jdload1^o-‘2820L______________________[ with Lhe shore line of Tabs Bay;-- forth 4s more than fifty and ac- | tbc Purposes,
' '*! cordingly this petition is sufficient ! -eed o^^
25. Thence southernly with the '^ same Js signed' by- fifty -or more r reas°n»We
southernly projection of said point of 8Uch land owners. " | ««•>“«"(»*, there 1
of .interscction -of the right bank 4—-—^---——- --------this petition. <
000. The 86-year-old Ran Fran- ' N0. 2830'; . T ' 'i
tlon with a lirie parallel to and ne organized under the provisions i . e Proposed plan
ire Japs Surr
Marshalls Thi
last U. S. Often
IRL HARBOR, Feb. 7 (I’.RiJ itz, commai
lorious American marines and ttect.
v troops, completing thq oc- Over 2000
Etion of Kwajalein atoll In . More -that
(heart of the Marshalls, •today believed to
V - report.ed . rounding Jup the ,._c(tpturc. ._of .,
jest number of Japanese pris- strongest ai
h .taken in any campaign of Truk,
te thc start of thc Pacific war. were hot at
|avy scabecs and army con- but a fron
iHjon engineers already were Americans 1
tirffig tho atoll’s tWo airfields every man I
Fa sJxplane base for what Maj. Gen.
a. Gen. "Willis H. Hale, com- mandcr of t
fen*
I'tTUK. jayana * ittciiard i
br Isles Ocetipied ^ ' I'ress ilvffr”
KficiVit reports indicated that the joint ex
I Fourth marine and SevSnt-h ship, cstian
K... /tit'iu'mnc limrl ncptiniocl , All,. ________
OXI
■ *w",v............ -c-" —catilira
Iv divisions had occupied 34^ Japanese- pr
br islan.ds and isleta in the 66-.\jargest .^vet
k-lnng atoll and only a few War a «i»»
Med ioral formations, 'none"
j Jn any strength, remained to
* pjted - up.
fait, of the last three
ktance tt
tho emperor.
B StUTe
mfholds. GutregWc, Bjgej and
ler islands, all at the . southern
J of the'atoll, after the quell-
■ of "moderate resistance" svas
jounced in a coltimnniquo yes-
Bsy by Adm. Chester WrNIm-
daps i _______
Another: l
pondent, c!b
from Kwajal
army troops
speakers in
campaign to
(Sec Record
Chairman Bam
lannegan Seeks Party Pe
(iSHIN’GTON, Feb. 7'«l The expect much
nocratie National 'fcommittec 1 (-')'■
work tirelessly for the elee- Aside from
of Democrats to the prosi- the third tci
ley and Congress but will keep rontly^atraii
lids off primary elections' and vote qucstioi
ty out of state party fights, sided with 1
airman Robert E. Hanncgan 'ng ^?r a st
-•........
tonfiaently predicting that thc Many of
Sty will again win the White
bse contest,' Hannegan dc-
Ired that he would devote his
py effort to restore- harmony
jtiic party ranks. He was asked
Im interview whether he eared
[ discuss President Roosevelt’s
8 "purge" in the light of pres-
I party alignments.
ll'm not -mad at anybody," re-
J the 41-ycar-oId Missourian
g his dislike of the-
* “purge." t
wnnegan is a good personal
aid of James A. Farley, who
iiaged Mr. Roosevelt’s first two
nipaigiw but broke with him on
i third term Issue;—If the
Iddcnt seeks a fourth term, as
Imi likely, Hanncgan doesn't
been merttu
non - adm
will hold a
sponsor the
candidate,
that he wa
terms with
who had ec
ministration
“These lef
mehecause
man.”.he sa
Hannegan
thc country
for the part;
did in 1932.,,
“The eonv
nate the t(
work like he
he said.
farga Girl Wins Su
fen Overseas Fighting He
iSHINGTON, Feb. 7. <IU!I—
mast General Frank C. Wal-
•nay attempt to ban the
Girl's curvaceous likh-
• «om the mails, but he can’t
^ servicemen around thc
'.'from using the mails to
ion congress In her behalf.
- ilanulf Compton, R.,
one of the many Varga •
Menders, reported today
he has found her appeal
* 7 to 1 over the soldier vote
1 M to t over the national ser-
‘ »suc among thc servicemen
! write hmi.
npton began hearing- from
.When and their friends and
"'Hm after he declared Wal-
[* n*n constituted "a blow to
lhl,( will be of tnore conr-
. , ,,‘h' boys abroad than' all
' nullitbuloo over thc soldier's
“The Varga
picture, wheth
Esquire, the qt
or thc campu!
is simply a sy
behind by
battlefields,”
‘‘As a symbi
more sense th*
sickness than 1
Some letter
disagree. Son
a husky capal
ing influence-a
Walker.
An army air
the Pacific whj
cydd thc lovely
•it
L>r.th(1 most part servicemen
wi(b compton. 1' ■■ - ■
'T am out he
the Pacific
anything mucl
am fighting fo
for half dressei
les to match.'
But most of J
(See Varga Gli
tOUND TOWr
i Tbc Tri-C’llti*: Pvt. Adrian pays an
L,. „; who is-at Qark Uni- daylight
P^Wortsstrr, Mas*, does all Helen I
Im. , hl* «r*dM • • -.Ditto bowling
r «»ry Lou Currie, who Write* . . . Fal
llkr lu?Vcn madc some A’*” all rp»p
home f<
u midterm exam* at TSCW
k u, ar.y ^dances Brunson bat- , . .
h*.,u °mILUx Problem . ... Pillow
‘allr Brlcker wa* quite have li
i » thc *G«phone call tic wot
£*u 8gL who wr* nt ner
I uj „day cvpnlngjTn Ruth
m r, y comes an tho way
of 5." l<? ,,nd ou‘' ‘he do-
rn Cousin Ruth Barrow’*
’* J" Hquston ^ wTk:
m 11 Mrf’ RW Nell
C*n»..thd*v’ *nd tomorrow
Lencv|*ve Jones’ . . . Pete
, . 'one* . , , pete
ss
(Cw. jTv' Alfred Mosknwltr. Tom 1
or* enik** ®y ta,<e ln ® movie mla*lo
“ tohf f ,W,,rk •••>?«» »«d c
* “•.her three yellow . , . 1
mm- nf bfra I, F.. forced
™ ' • ■ Alton Rochelle arotini
Kcrt Roark I* a
rrrfnr
menl
Goose (
has ret
n visit
removei
el"h po
Un L
George
las . .-
reer pi
do with
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 206, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 5, 1944, newspaper, February 5, 1944; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1029305/m1/8/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.