The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 30, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 19, 1944 Page: 4 of 12
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WEDNESDAY, JULY »,
Here Joins
Moore Re
>t. Bruce
1M|I. M»c Moore Is proud
r* °f * her° .T.d
that he la now «ta-
^the continental United .
after completing an,over- ^
dam**-- .
Moore, daughter of Mrs.
, on, J&BSSfC- a
until three week', ago
^JZSffS
The construction of a new
storage shed and the remodelling
of a home for the' city’s mechan-
ical supervisor at Peliy was near-
ing completion today, ‘; .
The new corrugated iron shed
is about 40 by 100 feet in sice and.
is located on Nasro street adja-
cent to the city’s new water well.
An office for P, 0. Sander*, me-
chanical supervisor, is contained
in the building.
A house was moved to the lot’
and is beiflg. rwnadaled. for Ban-
For the convenience of Housewii
and Shift Workers«....
,-Carrie LpaTaylor, Society Editor
t' ■ • ..~
THE ADORABLE BEAUTY PARLOR
324 Minnesota, Baytown ‘ -
PERSONALS
------nesota, Baytowi.
(Laura Hahn Westmoreland, Prop I
WILL NOW BE OPEN FROM
7:30 A. M. ON.
ve two highly-skilled operators, and are haD»» .
tat Mrs. Watson is with us again. ™
FOR 7U ^
tiers and hi* family. The city
.him while he was awalt-
' lament. Now they are
Field, Monroo, La.,
Sf9 receiving nine weeks
tars training couifBb,-,
Moere says she Intends to
® husband around the
rwted States if possible to
fe him now; those months
Lion while he was over-
ptp too long, sh© added.
,i„ Moore, while at the
Air Forces Redistribution
I No. 3, at Santa Monica,
[old of some of bis experi-
K navigator of a Plying
* m r - , •
aiMWipwwf
CLAMOROUS MOTION PICTURE STAR Ann Sheridan ia shown above as
she appeared at a New York night club escorted by Steve Hannagan,
publicity agent, to whom she is reported engaged. (International)-
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H siiter, Mrs,_£rank.Stel*ig.-----------------
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™ IBS* week are Mrs. Beil’s sister,
ANN. above, daugWaU...Msa, J, & Whltertde and. 'her
■^oTTIit'SWTKiflOCBriSto ntace, Misa Shirley ’Jean McOow-
fi» t*o yean old today. Her an, of McAlister, Okla.
grandparent* are Mr. a»d Mr*. Mrs. Nora Moreland has as her
F. R. Brown sf Baytown aid guests, Mrs. B L. Smith and son,
Mr*. Jennie Bridge* of Nacog- Rugene, of Orange,
doebe*. j*r. and Mrs. 3. T. Mgebroff
. ...... '«■" .........i»_ ...........-— and children, Kathryn and
- 4 • • 1 Charles Allen, are spending three
mi ■ _ sion .of the scene, to find out it
IS lM*Ci■CHPS' Junior’s cold is better.
- ■; ■ ' • •- ...............Tone, the screen's epitome of
Shows ond Comments sophistication, is taking his fath-
erhood most seriously. .
NOW SHOWING “Of course I have ideas as to
BAX; “The FigUtipg Seahees” how to bring up "kids,” he confid-
with John Wayne, Dennis ed in Merle Oberon, his co-star
O'Keefe' and Susan Hayward, in “Dark Waters.” "I’m going to
ARCADIA—Double Feature — put them down in a book one of
“Fifth Avenue Girl” with these days. My son looks so
Ginger Rogers; “Shake Hands much batter, 'than any other
With Murder" with Frank youngster I*m sure the benefit of
denies. v my advice would be welcome."
TEXAN—“In Our Time” with Yes, the stork is the same bird
Ida Lupino and Paid Henreid. in Hollywood that it is any place
—\; * . else. 4s? *
The stork, whose visits to the
families of masculine screen lov-
ers were once hushed, now 'has a
free rein in Hollywood,
One actor can testify that in
days past the long legged bird
brought a sharp and sudden *de-
miso to his career as a top; rank-
ing male star when the public
happened on to the fact that he
was „ the daddy of three children
Tn^HYSteTIffc -,f;- .
Rut' the nonsensical attitude is
now a thing of the past, and
Hollywood's handsomest men can
be typical husbands, and fathers
away from the screen.
Hay Milland, Frank Sinatra,
Fred MacMurray, Eranchot Tone,
Charles Boyer, Alan Ladd,- Alan
Marshal, Barry Sullivan, Gene
Kelly, Philip Terry, Gary Cooper,
James Brown, Bing Cfosby, .Den- -
nis,Morgan, James Ellison and
Robert Walker all have thair jun- P,es
ior editions. cvcl
am iUn *at nf - “nuntf - swe
F FURNITURE
L all subject to moth dam-
L Don’t take chances.
1 raw
K? MOTH SPRAY,and
■R if damage occurs
| ’ within five years,
Berlou pays the
I - bill. You get a j
L WRITTEN GUARANTEE
I is odorless, colorles, ijtain-
jnpensive. Easy to apply at
Bhne in and get Bertou to-
CAPT,
avenge till
got our s|
“I was 1
guns vvhJ
terrific prl
and felt I
ship shudl
Without
Moore's o|
•wrecked n
another 3(1
conseioustJ
fitted him
Later hd
ternated ir
“When I
would wat
he began
give' him
my breath
jCapt/Modi
Another
Moore dest
was a stril
est raid I
which his
On The Radio
ne Creek Pharmacy
W. Texas Phone 53
II Al I Guaranteed
[Lyll MOTH SPRAY4
Social To Fete
Builders Class ,
i Members of Builders class of
Methodist church will be feted nt
a social today at 8 p.m. at Phenix
club room.
Mrs. Coulter Young, president,
•cordially invite* all members to
attend.
E A. CALVIN NEEDS YOUR VOTE AND GOOD WISH
IN HIS RACE FOR REPRESENTATIVE, IN THELEl
ISLATURE. POSITION NO. L
When something you’ve eaten
causes simple diarrhea, taka tooth-
big Wro-BISMOL Recommended
by many physicians. It is non-
laiative. non-alkaline, pleasant-tast-
ing Pings ftnUt relief-help* re-
tard gas formation. 7bates good and
don;good. Ask your druggist for
ture was made on this subject. I succeeded dur-.j
_■ r Louisiana mantains about 300
A ttoKwtCH rnoovcT miles of levees along the banks
■■■■■■■■■■I of the Mississippi river.
The Ladn
I
has just cl
muni in. limll
tive year wl
new offieerl
meeting on I
Mrs. W. I
summarized I
ties for thel
the p'rograml
would be abl
■Members I
kits to coni
articles and I
for the Rel
bandage mal
Cross activitl
erous hospid
men and o\l
in foreign cj
One projee
received mal
the . renewal
Life magazij
CANDIDATE FOR
bfrsure of a
job well done!
i*T AUTO
OOO.OOO and toe per capita cost had increased to toe first cotton griding and classing school <
about 329.00. It doesn’t take a prophet to fore- established. The purpose was to teach few
cast that this continuous increase cannot con- how to grade and class their own cotton. 81
tinue without bankrupting’ the tax payers. If young men came to the school that year ana
oaqgmcr over may ■wmv.wary «nu mrs. .wim
• 'iMttte;. 'OWM’A*..chU|l. Paul Henried 7:3—Beat the B^pd^
ic Allred, pushe’s his Monieia around in the ' 8:00—^lan Ypung Show
«hl- D*r- perambulator from the crack of 8:30-Fred Erisman
and Jean dawn till dusk. And Vincent 9:00- Kay Kyser Kollcge
tiTaiadya"'" Price Canceia ai! Sunday engage-' Ihmo^News -
Davanay, ments to toke Master Barrett, 10:18—Sports of the Day
trey,-Lor- Price om a swimming excursion. 10:30—Harkness of Washington
iadys Ev- Today your dashing male idol 10:45—Seath Myri Orchestra
whispers sweet sentiments to his .11:00—News Report
leading woman and then rushes' 411:05—Arthur Hopkins • 1„
rt, •
“1 „
*sa Teumns Vtmmr
young men came to the school that year am*
next year I heKJ the school in Houston
. , rr. - > X1| 0f whom learned to c
a graduate of Baylor University Law School. He spent .one
, year at Cornell University School of Law and has been ac-
tively engaged in ihe practice of law in-Harris County for
, W years.
JOE HARRIS Wiii striverat ail times to make the people of
Harris County a fair, levei-headed aad responsible repre-
■ senlative,
YOUR VOTE AND SUPPORT will be sincerely appreciated. '
WITH YOUR HELP. I CAN WIN
(PAID FOR JOE HARRJSi
elected to the I
policy that I i
my former set
‘srft’ssii
The increased cost of the state government is
accounted for in a large measure by wild eyed
spending such as joy riding and over eating as
pursued during the eight years of igo in attendance. All of whom learned to j”*
twice, that pf holding-down- state-.....-and staple; Cblfoh. These young-mcfi'weitt^
their various communities and began tea
ing the farmers. I am glad to state that as a ^
suit of the standarization of cotton SraJ“. “E
through the work of cotton schools PracU™
every farmer in the South can now ProteCt m
The cotton school idea took hbld like wild the
Within two or three years I organized the J"
one nearly all of the Agricultural and Me*™*
colleges in the South established courses in
ton classification and stapling. At tne req
of R. T. Milner, president of Texas A. »»» »
r.v day in the Week'. . .
service . . . we call for
wer your car!
«s for tf re repairs!
phone 1020 [fl-
otation No. 305
Telly, Texas
•feStreet on the '
« to the lentfi
Personal car aliowance 854,528^6
Hotel and Room Rent A. 221,118.22
Meals 401;466.84
Other Travel Expense 29,625.22
TOTAL 31,566,55180
A* bad as the above may appear there is
to come. On the same page of the comptr(
report we find the followiB®;V|f:
PROMOTE
Calendar /i
of Goose Creek Budget
Inspectors should be At toe beginning of World War I I YJJLjj
o.us branches required -■ to Washington by a cotton farmers
pie matter to train an held . in New Orleans to represent tne
businesses instead of South on toe question of fixing a Prl®e
ton. The food administration, headea y-
LEGISLATURE” ”^r'of^^SL^^undln cottomj1 ^
atti worked on a farm duty to defeat this proposition, which I *
toy life and attended a tong fight. At one time it looked like ^
Is of that era I have wis lost. But I succeeded in getting a co
i from digging a ditch of cotton men and farmers appojyea °yi
icr. Naturally when I federal Department of Agriculture
1899 my thought* ran tive of the entire South, The commit ^
irming and school im- hearings for about two months and
s as a member of toe vised the president R would be~ unwise.^
jitation for increasing a price on cotton. As a result of to* -
c sAool, children. At report the price advanced to mor*
ge was from eight to per pound. Mr. Will Clayton of Housio
speech in the legisla- member of that committee.
CH ANp EVERY ONE OF YOl FOR YOUR VOTE AND g'rj£fi
sw e saw*'
enced ma
record of
Ben Moor
serving his
Justice of
is asking )
motion to
COURT-/
The job is
you help hi
motion?
(Paid for by
group Room 4, Baytown Ele-
mentary, 9-12 a.m./. M pjn. f
Mont Bclvieu Rebekah lodge No.
4 IOOF hall g p.m. ■
The City of Goose Creek has adopted
A budget for the period July I, 1944, to
June 30, 1,945, and a public hearing on the
Budget will be held in the Council Rooms on
July 31, 4944, at 7 o'clock p. m.
Cedar Bayou Women’* Society
of Christian Service. 10 am.
Choir practice. First Presbyter-
ian church, 7:30 p.m. f, 3
Girl Scout troop No. 5 Trinity
Episcopal parish house 3:45 p.m.
Women’s Society of Christian
Sergiev. Baytown *u Methodist
church, 8 p.m.
Woman’s Society of Christian
Service, Grace Methodist church.
7:30 p.m.
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Hartman, Fred. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 30, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 19, 1944, newspaper, July 19, 1944; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1029391/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.