The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 243, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 14, 1934 Page: 3 of 6
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HUDSON ACTS AS
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Tl» furlough will he taken in a «jouM(m Mn<1
shortening of the hour* o ch cm- wlu (|f Sfl(1 K
ploye work* daily, Mr*. FtiWer* Tuesday" Sif Mi
l.roid- Mabry
that 108 hone* 1 Person* expecting mail not ad-
JWPlt 'Wivery may
at the poKtoffice only
:y cases, tecjuue of the
clerical service, she
shortened
added. ,
Try San Classified Ada.
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D id you ever cmn
how many quarts of mil
f jw/ waste in # month?
QOUWBD MILK, eves though you on use some of ir;
J » * nuisance and r waste—wilted lettuce is * total
Ion. it is the sune story on many other perishable foods
if you do not have adequate refrigeration. . ' ! f
It»thrifty to bhjr an electric refrigerator which makes
k possible to save food-Which lets you take advantage
of “food specials” and quantity buying to get materially ; J
lower ^ oamuch of yow faod .upply.
you are waiting until Spring. If so, ask yourself «
why. You know an electric refrigerator is something yon
will use every day in the year—that it makes possiblti-— r
saving in food and m food costs every day whether it be
winter or summer. Consider the convenience, the safeguard ; &
to ia^nily heiJch, the pride of ownership. Think particularly
of what an electric refrigerator costs as compared with the
savings you, as a thrifty housewife, can derive from it 1 „ '
Then why put up with vwtation and wasted food when
you kpow an dectnc refrigerator will stop it the very day
it goes into your kitchen? Consider quality above price
when buying an electric refrigerator. Select one adequate to .
your family needs. A good rule a to provide two cubic feat j/j
I Robinson with the thought that
she could reform him, and Glenda
( Farrell is the other woman in the
case, ' ' .
The story is from the book pub-
lished last year by W. R. Bumett, j
author of "Little Caesar”. Robin-1
p,ays a very sympathetic ptjrt,
that of a gambler who can no
more help betting his all on a
horse or dog race than he can help
loathing. It was a good bock,
and it is a good story, and thor-
oughly enjoyable in eveTy respect.
Based on the stfangc story by
J. 15. Priestley, “The Old Dirk
House” tells the story of storm-
driven travelers who seek the
night’s lodging# in a ble tc,‘ for-
tidding old house in the lonely
special Utter on
Beauty rests
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To awake fully rested—with plenty of energy—what
you need is not longer deep but restful sleep. The
Beautyrest allows you to completely relax because its,
tiny colte finheawtfvirto your body no mattw wSu
sleeping position you take. That’s why 7 hours sleep
on a Beautyrest does you as much good a«J9 hours on
any ordinary mattress.
,
Get yourself a Beautyrest today, and you’ll get years
of restful sleep. You’D have more energy. Your face
will look younger.
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Only $1 delivers a Beautyrest to your home. But, this
offer is good for only a short time. So. If
you want this famous mattress—and the restful sleep
it brings—come in and select one now. v :
i# Am :
■ m
Welsh mountains, only to discover
its inhabitants are dangerously
,H a insune and under the spell of a
...you// save money ana servant, as the storm in-
... , creases, so does the brute’rTero-
our car will run better on city, and a series of terrifying
—- ture an absolutely unequalled ora-
^ __— ■ • matfc^ poncbr Mpwially whan a
J murder-mad maniac is loosed.
, M III Boris Karloff, of Frankenstein
| ■ P fame, Melvyn Douglas, Lillian
j W . -fg " Bond, Gloria s&art, Charles
f|U i l Laughton, Ernest Thesiger end
* * — ■ ■ Raymond Mossey form the princi-
I pal# to the ca«t.
t Wm P# " ... Elissa Land! foojd H no longer
necessarytoday to ext "on the
f"\p course, you want yoof
Vy car to run smoothly. And 1Kwite whlch had been attached by |
you io like to fed that you am
not being extravagant. [ —_ ,»>-»{
„ i , Few pictures have kicked up,
.
Any of the Following Dealer
‘“ilFREVS
—-
jOE HUGGINS LUMBER
Visit Our Sales Floor or
(GOOSE CREEK - BAY1
Stewart-Warner
Grunow Refrigerators
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PFEIFFER ELI
*w pep, power and month- , u»
ness. You’ll discoftt in absence scenario would depict Dillinger
of motor knocks and annoyin,
sluggishness. You will save broke j;i, at CrowI1 Point, ind.,
money, because Mobilgas pyst butte »coincidence, calls -lor the
more miles per^g^lon wd hfo-.................
bM the world’s largest-selling atudio for -glorifying” such a
motor oU, longer w|
greater safety. Hayg o{{ke intervene,
futnous products Ut irtrator of Sacramento county, his
_ _ _ renewed his court fight to obtain
■NOLIA
■terse*
CHASSIS and
^LUIWCATION
“JfiMK for Cbtiglg
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wt-—
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lis!
[T
■cation for more than |2,-
h^ve been received by tho
, organised Production Ct%
ations in Texas, S. M.
Production Credit com-
of the Farm Credit As-
ti, announced todry.
ilicatiens from the start
Btkms through March 8,
he said.. V ‘ t
Qg operations already have 11 in' TS i-
1 and are reported eatiefac-1 That the 108 horsepower avail-
ords revealed. ! «bl« in the standard Hudson
fi,i!80 anplicatlons receiv- '* r*Cbt there ready for use
texas Associr.tlori on March d?n0n'
already have been inspect ,tr*ted the other **y when it
itermine whether the .ppU- £« .two
of SSlJhf, “oTlta*
i holds 2,276 of the applies- tJw time.
Nile 625 have been approv- j A chain thro^ ^ ^
bank. , [ axle of the freight car and
|t* are being sent out as around one of the big husky
as the applicants send in cross members of the frame of
nee papers, the commission- the Hudson, plus the applies-
lined.
jsfVuvered te"52 Produe-
dit Association, e;ch of
eludes two to five or more
with headquarters cen-
cated. These organizations;
ganrzed and provided with
Credit
at
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and
‘Dark Hazard’ and ‘Old Dark House’!
Are Interesting New Films Offered
The DeLuxe
Arcadia step
capital by tlw Production j. . _ w I NOW SHOWING
Corooration of Houston. I . . tod y, wi h new pictures, rJeLUXE. G|orja stuart >||d
Karloff
House”. _
TEXAN: Rosemary Ames, John
Bole* and Victor Jory in “I Be-j
lieved in You”. I
ARCADIA: Edw. G. Robinson and
Genevieve Tobin in “Daik Hjz-
Corporation it_
ther the 52 associations,the former showing “The Old
total authorised capital of j Dark House” and the latter “Dark
I than '$5,800,000, most of, Hazard”,
jhas been paid by the Pro* j The NuGulf continues to offer
I „—j:. Corporation * of j "Night Flight” with its forceful
. cast of Lionel and John Barry-
——■ - more, Clark Gable, Helen Hayes
gOOLS GET PAYMENT (and Robert Montgomery,.and the
TIN, Match 14 <IU>>—St *.te Texan shows "I Believed in You”, NuGULF: John and Lionel Barry-
Superintendent *L. A. featuring Rosemary Ames, Victor; more, Helen Hayes and Clark
: today announced that $2 Jury and John Boles. Both are j (fable in “Night Flight".
lh.ilastic-.-is being sent to .worth seeing, and provide swell'___
fschool districts, making a entertainment. led a dog and of a woman who lov-
"Dark Hazard” has a b;ck. «* despite his inv^
|The payment now going out | ground of greyhound racing, and j ffarobling, Bdw. G. Robinson U
|$3,151,366. ir . . j is the story of a gambler who lov* J the gambler, Genevieve Tobin is |
j the small tpwn bride who mgirted
\Ask f0r these famous
louaS
D DEALERS
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 243, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 14, 1934, newspaper, March 14, 1934; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1022948/m1/3/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.