The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 194, Ed. 1 Friday, February 4, 1938 Page: 2 of 6
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TO HAND WORK
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TH? DAILY SUN-GOOSE CREEK, TEXAS
-f , THEY HAD A BUZZARD HERE! , ^ |fl BREAD
PRICES IS HIT
UBTfN. Feb. 4 <TE)- Tea-
on* ftat« m-
nljbA F.brwary 47. ;; m*r.ie.i .t |h# Wo
, Mtaute# of * vrU saecutive^ try in
n*eit*g. bsld hurt WNfc w*f« fW-| O-i»» *»» •
" t»tti wwifti aW-y. | v ABiwiaai:
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for th,. I -'Hephcnvttk'. <#»»«* chair-
pw*d lAH TJJpt-
■ Work of Ibr
tut month fit outline *howmg
®S® | - H - -ten. THij
tlw> membership •oticitatkifi.
majority or civic orgwumton* to
rn ar#a hay* 'imam wmtmn
9t mt tmea M0 tfo organisa-
tion approached hu^turarj tb*|
couacU ■
Membership oirdt fSr ,'YB$nf
dtoagata* aad **»oto*l« member*
wet* attributed ,<wd. are for tale
otter the dtatriet. A *>Uh* del
ra*tt of » committee for par-
ticipation In the congr***
Other member* ai* John B*
Jr, of Fort Worth.
R. II. Rhfrwood Of A. and M
College, Gaylord Won* of
Fort Worth and George Clark
of Austin
frontlnua-1 from i«p 1! 1
ton - *' —• '■ -
4«tde*
: aaUcw or may b«a»»
«fi qwmher apoo payment of the.
mens bar upon . ,. ,
ftjq tjFiir a jr«»r.'~Asm>«Mtaj
LAND OFFICE QUIZ
fit
as&iifSi,
are nirnply rcmtntwtingf '(OohUimed front page IT
to' the eupport of the council with the land office or any ol
apdpsy a f»e of 23 cent* for M»* I «*»« matter except my aalary. If
ye*r ; ~ —"»■ «»r ^"V y-
'Jth. emulate* rorp* are tobe-l6**"*’ 1 "i11 g*g«g*l
fo, I,!( - < .r, y,’-1 -. -i- y
■ ^*v«^membera ofthe W*l I Mi^ Gw*
bat* been requited to address l tyj. detailed the aervice* he per-
AdNla^art.v ,, Und CMmmiul0lu., W|Iiiam „
[McDonald. Owsley reeved an
mumJszzs;
OP!NEffBYJAPS!™™rI
(Conttfloed rtom pag* if
Our Nation’* Safety," laying
vin when Clarkashed him to nreas ctyl emphasis nn Uh«rty,
[ the bill. He Mid hi* acquaintance
*o severe that tfcrr rwked Kn-1 with McDonald wa* not mentioned.
$i£vty 'the river. : I McDonald had been appraiser in
Tire* British ahlp* and ona |aa it»uranc* m*iver*hip in which
PwtugBue river steamer left tfee|°»»^r **» tt» receiver’* attor-
- city this morninjr, after the dead* I n»Jr-
line for moiation of Canton by I - Deniea “Gang"
foreign shipping. They had alnwit I Francis Petty of Jtorkbumett,
rwehed the m»utii of the river nvt an arrount identical with
whig a Chlnaae government a,* * i g. HanreS on erhy he
launrh informed UvM that the|left Harwell's bank to enter the
Gueata were Mr*. Mary Dona*
hoe, county school nur*e, arut
Roy Bam*, of Gocm Greek
«nr protective boom already bad {iAWj office and later returned to
been built arrow the river and!..™
arrow the river and
that ft was impassable.
ALAMO Now
llw aoaibcr on* rowhey star
fiat* aad
r*..
* mm RB«wr ow n
brave* ftyiag fist*
a-Min of WM*
P»u~ “Scrappy rarteoa"
Serial “Wild Wert Day*"
aaeocirtion with Harwell in oil op-
e rations
Me aaid he had never done Har-
well or aasoriates any aarvfca in
the land office and thaf Paper* a
stenographer had testified he
brought to the office uaed by flar
well in Austin were merely home
town and Wichita Fan* newspap-
er! to which he mibacribed. He
denied pnaenre at a "gang" gath-
ering in the office which the sten-
ographer "thought" he attended.
MONT BELVIEU
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:>P-0-R-T-«
TORA V - SATURDAY,,,
folk. u» th» Iu«h,m| —
PWkreef fill’...
oMorm
COLBERT
rER|
ICR
tRaMonaiw m nar. uasMHiMK i
rK«"'
»sn* touist
Mamie Melody Cartoon
Aad "WIM West Day*" So, T
Miss GeraWtne WrtgtJt return-
ed to Ten* univaratty Thursday.
Wh*re ah* !* a etudent, after a
ent*. Mr and Mr* Hom*r Wright.
Mr* Roy Paltlaon visited her
«liler. Mrs ». W. Barber, te Sour
Uka recenUy.
ARCADIA NOW
WATCH THIS LOCO BOY MAKE
COOO- AMDWEOOMAAM HUGM'
rnjm&i
IIMm drate. - -
Holds Meeting
The Fannie Crosby Mlulonary
circle met at ths Metbodlet church
with Mr* A, O. Blythe preeldlng
over the buatneu meeting,
pula warn ftv«.
Mr* F. M, Buach taught the
mlseion lesson -in aheencw-of -Mra.1
m
.
Kidering . Plan of giving the He- All C
Im-iuent tHvpayer* a fin< oppor UIL J
tunity to remit their taxes without
the necessity of court action, and
that those who did md heed the
court.-
the meeting last
Trustees Gfllet*«r
AND FOUND
IN TEST IN BAY
FRIDAY, FEBRL-4
Estate of We
Sheriff It ,
TcohuhuFd^win i^e‘ iT
y--Y V*f ■
m
gjf ;i
ed artificially to the higbisr prices
Charged .eMEwhere In the "
tnn trade territory.
need-
bakeries visited here and de- i, Attending
rtded-*te semi - Ar cheapetMoaves--night F<S* T»S*ie* - oma»*r
today to meet competition. .......IfMdrge Counts, Wayna Shireman,
The tabor council last *night, in ' ri. xT. Mall and W. J,- Surface,
condemning the brf*d war. based1 Superintendent W. R. Core
jpetinn on the follnwing ‘ EJeininfe i: .
K'inU: : . -
wiww w««P(W“|B^rs
was below coat of production.
. Recdnd, selling at bt&m cost , - . tIA.gr
M0f HEAD HOME
Feftf Monopoly 1
( Third, ellmtnation of Seegersj (Contlnoed from page 1)
wUl give Houston bakeries ajtitoD* on..chalri store operations.
theaop'Oiy “Wltin the result that j One chain store resolution would
brpad prices later cotild be rals- almost destroy inter-state. Ppera-
by requtnr k that ill prof-
Hous- its be retained within the state
in which they, were earnfed. ..
ed support of ail Tri-Citlans be-/
cauise of the part it plays in the
upbuilding of the Tri-CItiea and
Credit Aid
council 'wrot™fEd**8eeger' <prrai-|lmmt:<li*te cr^lt a»Matance.' Thd|energetlc measures to sink “pi
council, wrote _Ed Se, ger, presi comBlaine4 from all direc- ...hmarlnes In th. MediUr.
Mr. Roosevelt received general
endorsement for hlsN'efforts to
regularize inatgllment* toying. '
there was . a strong desire tor
rection they will go to drill their
second well.. , . ---------—
The No. 1 Wright, which flowed
op several occaaions only to sand
up, today had been pumped full
of oil and sealed up to await fur-
ther efforts tq bring lit a producer.
EDINBURG jgg|
of-Hidalg<r twanty -5*1
public auction on Ajm j!
°f..Jhe Ohce/yaati
Texas’ famous m
iff' A. Y. Baker.
two ranebf*. the I
tore of 4.5(K) acre, 123
800 acres ..You!
sold tinder
indecision in selection of location
for their second well.
.dent of SeegCris aakery. of thiw
Store si Ironwood. Mirh.'
Storekeepers at Irtmwood, Mich., In the path of the worst blizzard
in northern Michigan history, had to dig their way out to the street
aad some, such as this one, had to use a tunnel as an entrance.
men complained-from all
Cespiutiott. -and added “our sup'- .................
tions that their legitimate Seeds
rant being mtt ly
■ ■ ■ X-:
: spej MApimir
illnivi 3 IlilL
Busy Bee Sewing
Circle Meets
Mrs. J. H. Casey was hostess
the Busy Bee. Sewing club at
her home this weak.
Members present ware Mr*. Roy-
Psttisbn, Mrs, Emma KafrT Mr*.
George Gflbert, and Mrs. W. -C.
Smith. Mr* Emma Farr will be
ho*tc*a to the club next week.
BILL
HIT BY PERKINS
HIGHLANDS
NEWS ;
Gulden CIu1»
I’luns Benefit
Highland. (Jarden Gub'w»l hold ^ w ,.tl ^ lata Dm uma
another of a aerie* at ^Benefit ^ propose to handle unfair prac-
(Continued from page 1)
The railway labor act. ahe
pointed out, provides that unfair
labor practice* are misdemeanor*
and punishable by fine Or irtipri*.
onmebt, after prosecution by the
Justice department. The mari-
Unie/labor act provide* that the
natibnal labor relations board lias*
jurisdiction over unfair practices
In the stopping industry andi prfl...,
Vide* for the board to make com-
plaint* and to issue cease and de-
*lst order*.
“J think that it la wiae tb leave
the juriJkliction over unfair la.
bor practice* in tha hand* of the
labor rclaUoh* beard," alie said.
“But the fact that thla hill docs
reported on the status of suit* he . , TEMPLE, Feb. 4 (D.E) — 1
ing for filing. He was Grey Down* ■•sweetheart” of
bridge and forty-two parlies on
February 11, Th* fund* from
these parties are applied on the
library building which was com-
pleted last fall A small balance
i. now du* «, tbe .iHcture. and
is hoped that the party will
complete Use. payment*
Mrs. W. F. Jones will serve as
general chairman for the party
tier* a* it is done in the railway
labor act show'* that the maritime
commission realized the imprac-
ticability of trying to handle this
probtem lit the- aWpptog - terteriry
a* ia done on the railroad*,’'
Alisa Perkin* said that she did
nbt' want to be understood as op-
posing settlement of labor dls-
■RHP pules by mediation and voluntary
Mr* e. A. Bodinger amF arbitration.’ She adde«r that toie
W. A Jones as aub-cbalr- regarded medtatlon and voluntary
I* agreement “as tb* primary pity,
topics for the adjustment of labor
difference*.”
Oil Workenr International
ion.”
..... A1~bf*j,r^r . ,
U PORTE SEEKL f
Un | cie*. if necessary, to make loan*
']on the„<tollateral common to small
•;w;'^ratoiiT and eipeciglly to par*
- (
Con tin v* from page 1)
rate” submarines in the Mediter-
ish ships,
“The government “was "tEoSigh-
Iy aroused by the iStcft incident,
^ SEE SKIPPER'
C; C. BIT
For Lifetime
Representhi
Amencan Nitio
tfe Ineurancj
rail thirstier tf the borrower lhe Bolttrfc Wwd,.
$8400 WPA GRANT
to he taken into consideration by
the lending agency.
(Continued from Pane i )‘
final figures last night at a spec-
ial meeting 0
Harvey T. Fleming, delinquent
tax attorney - r the school dia-
trito, also met with the board and
1* preparing for filing. He
ordered by the trustees to proceed
with plans Jo prosecute the suits
in all haste.
He told the board he was dbn-
ly aroused by the latest incident,
the» sinking of the Britist freight-
er Alcira by two airplanes from
HOSPITALS
Qttq Hmkli* todW-wa. report. 4 _ Four
ed to be improved at the UlHe-
Duke hospital following a major
operation Wednesday.
BEAUTY TO WED
Miss
|||[| .... Mty
Frontier Fiesta at Fort Worth
last summer, will marry* L. M.
Baugh of Temple Ji«re Saturday,
her parents announced today.
Scientists Drifting
On Ice Floe Are Safe
Russian scientists, drifting on an
ice floe east of Greenland, radio-
ed today that all was well and
that their situation was improv-
ed.
The position of the party was*
74.3 north latitude, 17.30 west
longitude...
The west coast of South Amer-
ica is east of New York City.
Concrete Rotj ]
Frontage
ig directly on u,
««2,any ,afl?e treetI
*575.00 per acre on v«ji
4 *onahle terms, W# -
11,000.00 per acre,
rosd frontage i,
will goon be all gone ur
near Baytown. Someone
have tracts on shelled J
!J at lower prices. .
NORTH SHORE |
REALTY C0MPA
712 Republic Boiidk
Houston, TetM
A"”'
. 4
’ i 4n.
Mt* Q. p. Thompson
chairman of refreshment*. Each
member of the club Is held re-
Sl*u>atto> -foe -the- -aaV of - fuue
tickets, which are cefit* each.
Don McUttL
Those attendlnf were Ml*
Georg* Shay, Mrs Clara Barber,
Mr* r. M. Buach. Mr*, f. M.
Bail. Mrs. URoy Turner. Mrs.
Freeman Cmrtiaw, Mr* Harley
Horne and Mr* Joe Flower.
Delegate* Attend „• -
Houston Meeting
~ Rev. and Mr*. Franci* A. KIsch.
- ’ or and three other delegate*. Mr*.
C. A. Bedlnger, Mrs F. P. No-
land and Mrs.- Frank Martin.
Honors Daughter
On Birthday
Mr*. B. Charpiot complimented
her daughter. Wamla Joyce,,With
« party on her eighth birthday
at h«r home Tuesday.
Game* and contests were en.
joyed Birthday c*ke and hot
chocolate were served to BUlie.
Ruth Miller. Etotee OM. Gertrude
Sheffield, Jessica Baden. Gwen-
dolyn MaywaM. Melvin Cochran,
Lester Brown. Billie Korman arid
Vivian Baden.
Miss Jewel Pinckard assisted
in host*** duties.
Uom Meet In
“rt1 W„T,.b u- «
met Thursday in their ■
on. 1in. Cy Caahion and
Mrs r. M. McDonald entertained
with
mi A-
T-E-X-A-N
NO. I
tipe nn
k R. abearer led a die-
on “iWty. ummio^
Todgv - Saturday...
UOl'Bl-E^KA-n'RE
«*■
CD,MCI
Went from Highland* Method!*!
church Tuesday to First Church
In Houstoa
The purpose of the delegation
was to t*ke part in plans for the
preparing of membership for the
Aldsrsgate Commemoration,
which will be observed in all
Metbodtat churches on May 24.
Mr* W
W. A. J«
We<lne»day.
C, Hopper and Mrs.
* were vhfttora in
Florida has spent $2,200,000 for
advertising thia winter. It is esti-
mated that 2,250,000 tourisU wii;
visit the state during the present
STARTINC TODAY
LAURA
Senator Dances
NEEDLEWORK1
■^4
Mission Society
Holds Meeting
P. Noland presided at
■aw* 9.M
a business meeting of the High,
lands Methodist Mwaionary Sod-
ety. when they met Thuraday in
the home <ft Mr* L C. MJUheU
Mr* H' B. Burwell opened with
a prayer and a program commit-
tee was appointed to edit a year
hook. They were
Mr*. BurweU, and Mn. F. A.
Flacher. Mr* G. R. Sktoncr was
Intel substitute rapreaenta-
tlvp from the W. M. S. to the
board of Christian Education.
Tb* society will meet neat
week with Mr* E. C, Cheek a*
■ h‘ ■■ '
'■■■..//ill
» :»!
.^Member* prroent^,
lame* Noland. W
Skinner, ^ * vmnauao. J
Haas*. Frank Martin. L. C.
chell. N. D. AualflV, H. A. B
wrU and L O. Nile*.
NEW YORK, Fsb
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Anotfier contribution of our Woman'* Ooporlmenl lo^»
graeiousMU oi living! Starting today on our Worn*!
Pago wo present the first of our exclusive new ne
creations by that outstanding designer, lauro WKtelef-1
Every day we will picture one of these original needl*#^ j
fashions—in crochet, knitting, embroidery, or pole
You'll find them thriHing for their beauty and variety -f
magic for the way they anticipate your needs
date, practical, easy to work. For odd moments of fa
or whole leisurely hours, they'll prove handiwork of?I
your own heart1
Patterns for these designs are pre-teslod to ^
Wheeler’s own studio for perfect results to your
Instructions are accurate, completed so easy fa
stand that even a beginner can work them throng
perfect finish.
Add the beauty of Lauro Whoelec boodiwor* fa )
home and your wardrobei Watch for the Lauro H
feature every doy!
jMi-
|H*noree
Mf»- N'
.Derrick
—_r Gfficials.of the two campanie*
have fiver assurance that another brought by the w
P well will be drilled immediately, suninCe comr^yTi
wd the derrick and rig ok the ingurance L
first well have been hauled down tlon of a
rwdy to be moved to a new lo- interest' totaling
No reason was advanced for the STOCKS |\ m2
NEW YORK,
eri?an Telephone led tkl
market into new lo*
1935 today. Trading^!
rtk
zThurad
r for Mrs.
I Mrs. Cro«
ftrjorie T
A pi^
iggiven
ition an<
, urse of
Ity coflee.
fThe l^rt
■games J. <
|0tto Crone
[cmheroe,
i snd
iHouston,
|Snir v ’ M
jer. L V- M
I Ham and E-
, W: A .
'Central B
Ichurch with
[Dunaway in
- gave t
. routine
I lowed. - - -......
A Bible
lEHie Long
I Members
(Pete Rankin
hie Cheshirt
(Elsie Wilki
[Inet Hollawa
(Eldie Long,
[visitor, Lucil
I Mm. Kankf
(the closing p
u«u. T.hl*
||Un. *•*• m*
I Trr -’Bub-Mj-l
Ful
spa
Reg. $1
Forke
Reg. $1
Furniti
Reg. S3-
4-Oz. Ci
Many others
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 194, Ed. 1 Friday, February 4, 1938, newspaper, February 4, 1938; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1023023/m1/2/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.