The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 149, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 5, 1936 Page: 2 of 8
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VELOCIPEDES
AS MW AS $944
SCOOTERS
SSUHI
We stock time him of
Velocipede* — A *jte
for all aft* too .mall
for a roll
*8-5* *ii***
railroad commission
last night by the
probably will he on
m .re -a wili
■ way next waek. IJpw long
required, Cottingham could not
Much will depend on how
presaqre bomba aqd bo*
engineers are available for
of the 519 wellfl in the field
Evn|plH
the awqupt of naUital go*
'ill
used in pwdwRiop ot a barrel of
asai-Asass
shut in and sealed. After expira
tion of 48 hour* the pressure will
be recorded at the bottom Of
enough wells to ipa4 a reconl for
the field, h is estimated 320 well*
will be read. 1%is will be done by
pressure liwHp
The final stage Will be record-
the potential production of
of the 51# wells. This will
determined by pumping the
qt full capacity for a six
period. The record will be
made from the final three "hours
.of the si*. -
This will produce a great
amount of ‘‘oil in excess of that
now allowed to we(ls in the field.
The excess will be charged against
future allowable.
The information gained from
the tests will be used in issuing
future production orders for the
field. Production now is allocated
among wells in the field on a unit
" basis.
Ohio Oil company has sought to
this method asserting that
r,R has resulted in an arbitrary as-
st of production to certain
etrePM^ITonarf
t toast* These Brnall tracts result
from vacancies that have been dis-
covered due to errors in early sue
veys. .
(Continued from Page 1)
causes; each nation must
condltiqiu wtthin its own
Hull declined, which will 1
borders,
permit u
I gflopl national policies thi>»
* psaesfu
ully pursued.
Freqmut conferences
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Legislative Victor
Faces Seat Contest
flvWUR CLEBURNE. I*c. fc- «* -
Rep. E. E. Hunter, defeated fur re-
election by John K. Russell of
1 Cleburne, said today he would ask
the Togas house of representatives (Continued from
notJo ses^ hi* uppoagat when it brnn ivero engafia oti
convenes WT JwjftyW.
Hunter, who lost by 99 vote* in
vjpHmjfliH
tween represoaUtives of the na- elation will be contested because
<h'
tions. Collaboration and the ex
change of views. Ideas and inf or
tmtion are the most effective
means of establisbing understand
Lng, friendship and trust, he said
More Help Asked By
Social Security Board
BALTIMORE, Doc. 5.- «.P> -
The social security board appealed
today for 1,000 additional clerks to
help record tbs life history of the
36,000,000 American workers ap-
ag for federal old-age pen-
sions.
Ftosouel ve-iafercsBMRt is mod-
al immediately, officials said, to
double the staff of 1,000 now
manning the intricate machinery
in the world's largest filing sys-
tem.
Pension applications already are
Hooding the barn-like office the
government rented on, Baltimore’s
dingy waterfrout at the rate of
400,000 a day.
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CREEK, TEXAS
ANOTHER KILGORE I REFINERY
;TT WELL COMPUTED
—
from Page l)
Objective Revealed
T^e deveippment
kly Oil
HOUSTON, Dec. 5-~«U>)—1Unit-
ed states crude oil production de-
creased during the past week, av-
enging 37,615 bwmi daily l*"8
than the previous period, the oil
Weekly estimated today,
each side. Total national production was
2,975,175 barrels daily, the reduc-
of alleged irregular voting at
Keene. Seventy Day Adventists in
that community vote after sun-
down bn Saturdays because of re-
ligious principles.
CHRISTMAS BAG
WORK STARTED
Cold Wave On Way
But May Miss State
(Continued from Page U
Bt the same time that you're
spending money for a good cause.
Come on, folks, let’s all get to-
gether add see that these needy
youngsters have as swell a Christ-
mas as you and L
Ban Qn Heating Oil
Before Measure Seen
AUSTIN* Dec. 5.- « -Heat-
of crude petroleum oil before it is
By UNITED PRESS
Weather charts indicated Satur-
day that rain and soaking most of
Texas would be followed Sunday
Felton Picks New
Service Manager
g|j|g
dealer
Tbsd Felton, Baytown Ford
today announced the ap-
* O. Heath artscr-
- Heath has been in the Tri-Citiea
for the past yean with a local
automotive 6m.
TO ATTEND MEET
FORT WORTH, Dec. 5.—<UJJ)—
Officers of the Texas Agricultural
association planned today to at-
tend the national convention of the
American Farm Bureau federation
in Pasadena, Cal., after closing the
non of the state group here
Friday. -
by colder weather.
Whether the latest cold wave
would veer eastward and miss the
state, as did that two days ago,
still could pot be determined, Dr.
J. L. Cline, government meteorolo-
gist in Dallas, reported.
Claudinea* and rain were fore-
cast for the southern and eastern
weather the probability by Sunday
both in the Panhandle and in
northern East Texas.
French soldiers who are stationed
In remote mountain regions.
will be prohibited generally under
a new order of the state railroad
commission issued today. An ex-
ception permits beating not to ex-
ceed 140 degrees fahrenheit for the
purpose of separating basic sedi-
ment pnd yr«ter from oil.
As a result of testynony taken
at Kilgore ip September and at
Austin in October, the state rail-
road commission! found that heat-
ipg had been applied to oil
battle
tB"
cut (ho loyalist line of communica-
tion from Madrid northwest to El
Eacorlal and the Gusdarranm
mountains. They accomplished
UUe temporarily by t§wug (he vll
lag*s of Pozuelo and Humera, only
ty be driven back again In a loyal
1st counter-attack.
Leading the counter-attack for
th« gsyetntnent troops was a bri
gs.de of foreign volunteers compos-
ed reputedly of one regiment of
Russians and one tegMjpent of Ita)
lan and German anti-fascists.
TOtt
(Continued from Page 1)
sional campaign. That job ia pay-
ing off an estimated (1,000,000
party deficit. .
Hamilton was Governor Lon-
don's choice for the chairmanship
and won it by acclamation. Point
, , „......, . „ ing out in his letter to comimttee
m'-"o‘,or st^the *«»>#*
MEMB
SATURDAY, DECEMBER ,
IN COTTON LAKE
(Continued from Page i)
(Continued from Page 1)
pany, drilling the tAWten'ce N»
A-l
Companies,
representing the plj* fitters; tin- COMPLETE Llfik j
Binilhs, brickloyers, wetders,-roll-; ngents. On terms*
road
for Salt Dome and Gem OIL
2000 feet south and n f°amite
-t. flpmpgqy.
thpertment, eer repSirmen
__ department, garage,- in-j ^
thm beteg reflected by M-ort- shop, tnidatsn; ' Had j L
Ko^STaa «ZewhM,Wgh-lT>rtet! t0->2J ,wl ' ^ _-IL08T—.Woman’s
er, in Texas, California and Louiat
l«-llt3
black
Division No. 3~R. It Porter, B. | dpwntowp Goose cieek sT*l
day. Contained
drivers license, Reward, vlsrt
TOW
(Continued from Page II
insujt to the United States.
"From our point of view toe
crucial point of the whole thing U; was charged with being iptoxicat
Mm. C.
959FII.
reported down below 5000 feet to-
day and drilling carefully.
lowing wells in the field are toe „ Zulnw(|lti Rljfus I!ergf r;
Kilgore No. 1. No. S, No, 4, and , .. J '
No. 5. The Humble company's Voting power n«<l bolter Muse,
Nancy Howard No. 1, which came crude and re-run distillation, pres-
to fop a slight all flow Uhder heavy sute, distillation, was and dimer
gas pressure, hA4 *ten’capped. - y
’J'l' ~"'’T"~ . - Division No. 4—Joshua M.
Woman Charged After .smith, Muiftr, c.. m. Fiuy.i,
Arcadia Resort Rowire,,r'’'!,'n'iMt: tfb*rks, time-
j office,/gencrsl oHire, storahoheo,
* 1 medical, engineering technictl and --
A 5!!">'4UrjO I '.L,C,U WOrrtan ^“/ development, miscellam ous salaried HELP WANTEB—Negro
*s chamred with being uiioxioat- service laboratory and; woman one day a
Cooper,
m
MEDIUM SIZED black (log
face, white Up on tall. A'
"Ra rulderW. H. Ford, Pg|yl
’w4y
HEirwu
man always is chosen under pres-
sure from the party nominee, Ham-
ilton said that only by tendering
his resignation oould the commit-
tee have an opportunity to express
itself on management of toe 1936
campaign. He added: ~
"In this connection, I feel It im-
possible for me to contiaue In an
official capacity without an ex-
pression of confidence from the
the Fast Texas field not alone body of the committee."
• It is understood Hamilton has
for sej
•paration purposes bqt in gf-
to stabilize crude oij by re-
moving lighter hydro-catyons
as a means of obtaining addii
and
ition-
: :*V’VW
portions of »aa( Texas
'hi^htliiKil Suiiilaji;' With cofder --
■ - • : - • OILS FEATURE MARKET
NEW YORK, Dec. 5—<ue)r-
-Btrength in dlls and utilities tea
tured the short session on the
stock exchange today. Most stocks
made gaina Steels resppnded to
outlook for furtbes heavy business.
JOBLESS AIDE NAMED
AUSTIN, Dec. 5. —ODD— Ap
polntment of Major P. B. Burns,
formerly of Bowje, as personal di-
rector of the Texas ^employment
Dogs axe used to deliver mail to
son, executive director of the com-
mission.
had several tempting offers to re-
sume private law practice and,
without a large personal fortune,
promisea under any drcum»taficee
that there should never have been j od following a disturbanec at *n iniseellaneous hourly, ^employee,
pPteed before the king the choice' Arcadia dance hall last night division No. 5—Georgs Shanks,
iMirtol, marriage and toe'^ ** ^ated when she at- j II. B. Johnston and II K. Herring
, tempted to'erash a private party.; ton, representing the acid plant,
°^' j Deputy Sheriff H. C. Spence1SO-2 plant, pumpers and gaugers,
1 Hm,w KckUs 1^ ariMt {Mng com.jlub0 plant, agitators iuw1 t.eaters
•There appears to he two elc- l>{ 1|>emhert of lhe urtv. filter 1^*1, compound docks and
monts against the marriage _________ I watchmen.
nainely too aristocracy, who are | Division No. 6—Andre Coutreras,
-r- -• .. .. constitutimully would be bound to | j Bu>;ter Norton. Contreras re-
turn again to Baldwin. • j presents the Mexican laborers and
U the king abdicated, the next- j Morton the colored labor and team-
in-line woqld succeed and Baldwin j stPni-
would carry on. I They will meet within the next
if the king tried to govern with-; few weeks, All-man said, to cli-jose
out a cabinet or parliament, the;a chairman and secretary,
crisis inevitably would terminate 1 There were 58 candidates on the
either in his; abdication or in a ; ballot, w'hich was voted on last
monarchical dictatorship. Friday.
afraid toe new queen would not be
enough to meet their wives,
what they call the 'Domin-
ion*.’
"Peraonally I believe that the
cabinet is wrong about the Domin-
ions. I believe they are behind
the king just as are the msas of
people of this country.”
Chnrchil| was expected at any
time to open his fight with a state-
ment to members of bis constitu-
ency, the Epptog division of Essex
county.
The sltur "on that might con-
front the Co. otry in a fight was
crystal clear.
Stick To Baldwin
If toe king insisted on marry-
ing Mrs. Simpson, the Baldwin cab-
inet would resign. The kingj
would turn logically to Maj. Clem-
ent R. Attlee, labor party leader,
party leader. But both are do-
Mrs. Rock, 195 W.
Dean* S1.1
m nJ
WtVncE
MAYTAG WASHER-FREE
' Use this washing machine
your own home free. Ask
demonstration. Call Man
7R- .. m
'RICES ALWAYS L0WEST«
to "give my full time and .whoje- termined to stick by Baldwin
hearted effort until the deficit fts If the king still determined to
a whole or at least a substantial keep his throne he would turn to
part thereof Is liquidated.” A*
-.......’i
CABINET IS TOLD
KING WILL FIGHT
I He comes to Mr. Felton highly
recommended by the Ford Motor
Company, Houston branch and j
has been thoroughly trained in
motor diagnosis by their service
department.
I Before coining to the Tri-
| Qti$s, Heath was connected
i with A J. Rashmussen A Sons
of GalyesUm for a period of sev-
en years.
S3
He knows the parts and ser-
I vicing department work from
; “A” to “Z,” He promises even
a higher type of Ford service
car owners have over re-
i ceived In this section, offering
1 a very equate.service on 0
1 and models c< cars.
: Is now tosh
motor tune-up
ling a
station
minutes motors
any difficulty
Let This BEA®,
i j|a|23p&
Protect Your Life
7jThese Wet Days!!
4
v ■■vrm rrrntmmam
— STOP... —
(Continued from Page l)
}ng ^ tremendous public opinion, to
iris favor, with toe aid of the
smashing power of toe great Beav
erbrook and Rothermcre newspa-
per chadna—circulation more than,
6,000,000 a day in a nation of 40,-
000,000. These chains have over-
thrown governments before, j
Sad Week-end 1
This Is a sad week-end for Great
Britain, one of the saddest of its
history. Whatever happens, tre-
jmendous, almost irreparable,'dam-
age has been done, enmities have
been rouged that will take years
to quieh • ’ _ ■
But, from the king's side, there
iig avast, unprecedented plebiscite
'going on, an unofficial general
election through the medium of the
£Kf> and pa*So tote. ^ 1
-king" and-thei,ko’(g'r
hope that, given a few days, people
may accustom themselves to the
Idea of his marriage to Mrs, Simp-
son and that when they have learn-
ed the Issues, they' will rally tol
him, It is said. j
Hope# For Turn £
A straw vote taken today in a
big printing plant on toe marriage
waa- JO^ ty favor a# the
Mtd,
Over toe week-end there will be a
great turn toward him, that people
who may not necessarily like the
idea of toe marriage nevertheless
will decide they want him on toe
throne at his own price.
Churchill to form a cabinet,
If he failed, the king would have
to turn back to Baldwin and, con.
stitutionally, he would have to ac-
oept Baldwin’s terms. But If
Churchill succeeded in forming a
cabinet, the cabinet, it as assumed,
would be forced out by a vote of
ralflconfldenee.
Would Be Election
Then there would be a general
election on the marriage issue. If
toe issue? were defeated the king
■ilAlTHWI
CHRISTMAS
TREE LIGHTS
An Eight Light
Set Complete JRfw 'Set
With Cord, Sockets And
Globes.
MILLER'S INN- Fried
fish, oyster#. Dancing
Open ait whiter. Urgeuri
parties, 12(j.u
NICELY FURNISHED front I
room. Phone r.yn.j,
HMWl
TWO .LARGE rooms, niceiy fur-J
nished, new paper. Refft
" exchanged, 40c East Jame*.
149-Uc
Electric
Wreaths
Beautiful Bright
Red, With Urge
Red ( andle Stick and
Red Lamp Globe.
Currie Auto Stores
BAYTOWN ' PHONE MAIN 1230
DON’T PAY
MORE
■ . | "'in 1—
LOOK AT
THESE LOW
CASH PRICES
liipi
FOR RENT—2 room fun
apartment. Private entrance.,
convenience:;. Bills paid. Phi
573-M,
148!
aparlifient. 912 Miriam 9t
Umar Court, Petty,
148:
"Property fors2
OLD RIVER TERRACE, hesstMl
wooded honseeites, shell ntyl
sandy 100x100 feet, little famij
(230. (10 down. Also bargain 1
4 acres sandy land, also 2S|
acres with new -4-r*»« how
Mrs. M, J. Moore, Phone -US
813 East Texas.
FOR SALf; or Rent to psmnjat]
tenant Staashen place. Moq
Point, located on school bus line,j
AjJao cow and chickens for ssle.|
Apply ait place. ityiPi
DUPLEXES Miriam street
rooms, bath, hot water, «*l
side, $2730; Etst Ubit -3r
bath screened porch, each d*,|
(2260; East Defee 4 rooms,]
bath, each side, $2750; West De-1
fSe - 4 rooms and bath, hot *»-]
ter, each side, $3200: N, JoW-i
4 rooms,, bath hot water, e*d|
stde, (2700. For information, |
phone 36, Keystone Bealty Com-]
parly, 118 N. Ashbel. M.
ROBERTSflN, Mgr.
148*1
101 HIGH OIAIE HHEEL GOODS!
WAGONS
|o 4he end,
to fight too.
RAH RD AlfPS
LU IWIpP *1 •
[WHEEL ALIGNMENT.
TMs h • mwK
Ugh (rads M
Wscml ... *«#ry
+* .*#. WT*
r#U!#iw4 td$h
and with
OUR SELECTION IS
MOST COMPLETE AT
THIS TIME AND WE
URGE YOU TO TAKE
ADVANTAGE OF THESE
StgN
. JONES t ATKINS
1003 Miriam
l3«f|
VANTAGE OF
quality Values
Sidewalk Bicycles
K toe king does fight toroi
id, Baldwin seer
seems.
He is a man of
peace,- but he ia a bull dog of tena-
city Bird he has wamed the king
he will qtiek it out in opfwsition
to a marriage which he regards
as almost fatal to the throne’s pres-
ge. He was warned that if
'hurf.n»i tries to appeal w
country he will split it, it te re-
ported, U
^ t Cabinet Adjourns
Today'q cabinet meeting
jO minutes, then the meetir
owned until 10:30 a. m. Mon-
No.
Warned ministers to be ready for a
AUTOMOBILES
As Lour At
M.n
UkutesM
$195
Modeled like Ad-
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Chevrolet,
Qptesatead
te be
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recornhe
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BALL BEARING WHEELS. PARK I?
BLUE WITH WHITE STRIPING.
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tf you can pay rent, yoaj*>]
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available. Interurtoti
servift «]
and from Tri-Cities. New to** I
being built under 1-HA .]
cations. Investigate our
today, Highland Farms
tion, Highlands, Texas.
FOR SAflPffiL
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