The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 273, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 29, 1936 Page: 2 of 6
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&BCiOtST DAY ,JM
BE FRIDAY ber of
ign's Study club at 2;30 p.m.
will hold their annual guest
teting in the woman’s lounge
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STuntl °h thoali‘n<J? fclmP,e ” ^*rt* COuntry have
new 1936 OteyroteHs the only complete lou-prired carl* ^ ,he
To take the wheel of this beautiful car—to test its many
exclusive quality features—ia to obtain conclusive proof of the
following facta: ..
And its High-Compression Talve-ia-Head Engbe-the same *
M engine that ia employed in world-champion power
boats, airplanes and raeing can—provides combined power and
economy without equaL - p
' Olive the new Chevrolet for 1^16 and drive home to yourself C .
these truths. Well be mad to have you do this, without tfc»v’
slightest obligation, any time you wish. Make it today! A-'*'*
PHONE MAIN 1300
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SCOUT FIELD DAY I TODA Y ™
™ARE MADE )■4^^/mAII W DISTRICT
'homerwhson|“:z:ATTORNEY race
" - Joxei
Bey Scout* from nine East Ifar-M
ris county tfonp* will enter camp!^,1
^afternoon of Jane 12 on the
SMMSMr*’*■
during the two-day meet will
peb for an
Plan* for the field day have
field da/ and
: com
i«ww- w ma «si
Plan* for the field day hav# been
| ‘ announced by Homer C. Wilson,
H&flfc, dmirmln of the activities com-
^Ep^lnlttee, ■ ~
£ Scouts from troops at Seabriwk.
Cr«S,tS$r
I Bayou, Highland-*, Ct^sby and t*8'
at Baytowti will h# eligible to
R t«r the contest* and enjoy the out-
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To flaie Luncheon
In addiBo* to ejTOesbf for
the boys, the prograpi* will include
a lunch at mam, Sat unlay, June
If,- Which wHl fee' servedby thr
district committee to ail remits
participating, members of the adnti
ltode**bip trifoting eta** now in
progless iptd invited guests.
There will be a cup for the trace
making the best score in each of
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walked up these
squaws carrying the load^ Then
oxen and horstot wearily
panted upward, stopping often
to breathe. Then came the mar-
’ vekma steam engipa, dragging its
thousands of tong. Then the more
marvelous autoabofeile, defying gra»
THE DAILY ^UN—GOOSE CREEK TEXAS
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Light, Heavy, Medium Drama, With'LAWLESS OPENS
One Comedy, On Current Movie Bills
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Drama—light, heavy and medium
__ -ia offered on t«dmj||[Vmovie bill
The race for district attorney of !l* sticking comedy. “Brides Arc
Harris county wwtme a fotw-cor-i Like That”, an outdoor action film
hered affair todly when Houston’s "O'Malley of the Mounted” and in
police court, judge, A, C. Winbutn,: the touching story of a beautiful
quit that job to campaign for the I actress who Jives a Hfo of disguise,
vity, WlfaciBjr'tbe cost of travel, to position now held by K. G. Barkley .<p*p Found Stella Parish”;.
Almost nOthfe*; then the airplane Barkley it a candidal# for Vtj
that starts it* journey ten thousand
feet up/flies oyertn^untams, trains
m
k
K ■ in addition there will lx* cups for
of points and for the troop
tnp-
spscticn. atter.datri- and review of
troops, (3) archery: (4) bird study;
(8| first aid; (6) fire buiWitig-n.
friction and b; font ami steel;('?)
knet tying and splicing; (St naturfe
study; (It) signaling; (10) tent
pitching and striking.
Camp on Bayou
High point and second high point
CUpS WCro contributed by the dis-
trict committee. The other ten have
- -btoft donated by Nat Pace, E. W
r Bbelow, H. C. Wilson, Sr.. W.
% Btoktnaft. W. H. Reber, f). Me
Glry, EL G. Be rn, Jr„ Robert R
jff; Tuck post, V. F. W.; Thomas W.
Moore and Marshal? Haas. .
The camp site is located on Odar
Bayou across from Devil’s Elbow.
Tbs boy* will make camp Friday
.....afternoon, rook their suppers and
spend the nTght there. The events
will begin at h a. in. Saturday with
judging of camping and camp iit-
—sgeetiwi. Renrstrtmg events WTO Tie
staged through the day with in-
terruption for the lunch. The boys
wiB leave camp and return home
before nightfall Saturday.
Visitors from Houston will in:
• clode Howanf Meyers, scout execu-
tive for the Houston area council,
Alfred J. St flea his 'assistant, John
Wilburn and others.
and sfitoinoMes, with a supreme
neempt for lakes and rivers.
.^'tVhat men can imagineh? can do
ffiiT Tifs descendants will fly ajnunif
this earth in the 24 hours iti which
the sun seem*1 to fly around it. '
Man's real possession is pdwfer
whatever form it may t#kc,_ Wd
)Wn mhttele^ fanned huffaloes, ex-
pansion of atetiS) the explosion
of gas, invisible mysterious power
jf rieetrtcity. Power does all, digs
the ore, changes the ore into steetl
ettrcts skyscrapers, digs the canals
and dftcltes. If will never be lack-
ing.-
TRIs train now rolling down the
wrentrmrtlnrpwgnmrTuRf lope of th, Rockies, letre-
ing Raton behind, runs through
thi trom> makinc ;he hieb.*L.aun^ l^xc^nt^and that one county
\RCADU:m ATX'^Are Like
TMrt” with Boss Alexander and
Anita. Louise. -- -
TEXAN: “O'Malley of the Mount-
ed’ with George O’Brien.
DK LI XK: “I Found Stella Par-
ishM with Kay Francis.
NU GULF: “Two for ‘ Tonight”
. ........ ...... with Bing Gtoshy and Joan
third term and KennOlh McC’aila, | Based on the stage hit, “Apple- BeMett.
Harris county legislator is the gaucflo «Brides Are Like That” has j -
third jttiuj in the race.
this is the first political face fhe
41-yearfold jurist ever made, lie
IBF- BfM-1lte:-|«F»dm ‘ ■JjftSBnSyTSjm’
pointment of Mayor Oscar Hol-
eombei-.!* t
The entrance of Winborn pro-
mises to “liven up” thy ttti* and
will add to "politicking?’ in gefleMtl
in the-comijtg July primaries. He
is expected to make ah aggrritsive
campaign.
McCalla, a former .assistant dis^
trict attorney, also j* a hard cam-
paigner, and both these candidates
are expected to fire heavy oratori-
cal fusillades at the Barkley - ad-
ministration. Barkley himself is an
able speaker from the stump.
-hr- making—nis animiincemiptt;
Judge Winborn said in part:
of New Mexico possesses coal de-
posits of thirty thousand raiftiro tot
tons. Remember that when anybody
in* and camp inspection; (2) in- wskf’Itow rich i» ihe UmteiTSUtes
bow much power is in that one coal
ieposit, how much in the billions j
of tons of lignite in the .Dakotas,
how much in the oceans' of oil
hat lie deef down in the earth?”
jyjEN waste their power now, for-
tunate if they retain and act-
ually use ten .per cent of the en-
ergy consumed- Steadily methods
improve, thanks
saving” devices I
if civilization mid the despair of
fools.
The steam shovel has replaced
he man with his pickaxe. Soon
the man lying on His side, in the
xial mine, will give way to ma-
chinery, reducing the coal to dust,
shooting it out of the mines in
powder, through pipes,’ as oil- is
•»rfied through pipes.
thanks to those “labor tn lltnistmi practically all my life;
devices that are the hope “( began the practice of law ir
county should be fearless and holt-
he must be an executive and
a capable lawyer; he must sun
round himself wfth able, fearless
and honest assistants, who know
how to draw correct indictments,
who know' the rules of evidence,
'•Stiff who understand the dhics of
proper arguments.”
“The people of Harris ’bunty'
entitled to honest law enforce-
ment, and to that end I pledge
myself.
“1 am 41 years of age, married,
have two children, and have lived
all the ingredients, not only at riot- i B/ien returns to the Texan n “0’-
ous comedy, but an exceptional ro- j MalJey of the Mounted”.
“S’picture "centers about tbe!..f ^ H^in^fo^
activities of a happy-go-lucky : “mount'e” of this drama goods, Cook’s paints, varnishes and
ne'er-do-well who knows every dog ffrom the pen-of “Two-Gun” Bill wallpajier,” and the . famous new
in town by ita firtt name and ha* j Hart, O’Brien fs
WEDNESDAY. API,,,
in Ho isfon* efpecially for the (lamp
SnISDAY, APRIL 29, 19M
climate of the Gulf Coast, this paint
is guaranteed to give the service
that homeowners desire foF both in
and oildde ;’se.
—Quality ranges, made by one of
the old/it and largest stove manu-
facturers in the world, will be feu
NEW HOME WITH
W&M name
Milton Lawless today announced turf<l by Lawless and Co. A ship- jension test at Atij^
.. . . meat at these rahges-js t»w *h
301 s.tree !n ,e. y . f [ As formerly, this company will
£*£» ilte. Radiotrician
“srst sj os *** ** I®
. . . «. • yi3it h:s enlarged, new home, and
Morse refrigerators, radios and. f v ^ I
AMELIA FIELD]
l®ADiL
each, the firm now offers sporting , v «
aces peril and hard
such a tremendou, gift for flattery j ship in a single-handed emsade
sponges on his uncle, a wealtny ** bSings!to offer the people of fois
apple grower, because he and hard ; .'A—..'.’.*. /....... f .Mr. Lawless said. "Our sue
work just can’t agree. The uncle’s
, If you want to rent a house or*
Quality gas range. ' . ]f t*
“Wc foci that with the addition S“" ClaS8,fledv:l.d- *9°
of these lines in our new, handy. ' . e u ‘ _'_
ilocation we really, have c/,mn<\Irt<r------j------- ■ i —
area**, J
(;,c»n H. McCartto
mvay location fov , {
Humble Oil &
down in its souther,, efjM
•t ter an unsuccessful
;est- . !■
The Houston
drill his Langhsnt 1
tract about one mile
Humble’s Lanpham (
oiler for the new field. ’
’hy location is -ast ^
limit* as defined Wk
hi* IfohgeX..'
To the south of the
*cli, Humble cot.salt
drill stem test at
orders were given to drill,
to 0770 feet at vhich ^
•Jrst’well was completed >
e,operation CSSSTJlWf"-■'*
Z’ffzx&z zTm
it to hL d ChargeS V™™** the prison break of <u,e
But the young flatterer reckon* ^ the
without his sweetheart and her
V7 - Lawless ^"’OuFsureessln WWW
To O Brien s oanded the danger- nj Fairbanks-Morse products- ygPM jSk A. II
assignment of pretending to be backefl by 8l,rvl0# wj„ assure „s W¥ Aob M %AA
gang, O’Brien manages to
He falls in love with Irene Ware,
has
backed by scrvtca will assure us |
patronage". j
The Sporting goods department !
will handle Reach, Wright and Dit-
s.'.m...anii.Gald.smi.lb-lin.cs-. -Tbcse are-
FOR
well known and popular over this
area. The firm now has a c
Houston 20 years ago and for a
;short time some years ago served
in the legal department of the City
of Houston.
‘For the past several years J
have served as judge of the cor-
poration'court and invite hspeetkm
of my -record on the bench.
“If I am elected district attor-
ney of Harris county I will devote
to marry a more responsible rival, ^"wUT 7 T'^7
and when she finds he has pur- nnt ’ c I f ° cn”hat'^
chased an engagement’ rih» «oth ^ usy of t}l° !eader’ Il,ayed by
piqued she obeys her parents.
The way in which the youth cir-
cumvents his rival, wins the admir-
ation of hi# sweetheart’s parent#
and hiS|unc|e, brings about one of.
the most hilarious climaxes imagi-
nable. ' '•
Ross Alexander and Anita
Louise play foe featured roles as
the young lovers. «* <
- If you wc t to rent a house
Roaring gunfire, galloping hoofs, If you have j house to rent TJst
heart throbs with romance again ] try a Daily Sun Classified ad. Ton
dominate the screen as George O’- , $’*1! Get Results.
-»BEHIND TIMES
AUSTIN, (l’.P>—Secretaries of
Gov. James V. Allred puzzled over
n letter fromjm Evansviile. Iml
plete stock of goods, for sports now
in season-, and in case there is some
item a customer wishes which it
does not bavein stork, Mr. Lawless
says he can get it for them in a few
hours.
Lawless selected Cook’s {mints
ind varnishes after making
inns iuicr musing a;
ma7addi^ed^.7^raeoh: j thorou^h md>% o{ varhui Mint f
on Hogg (personal).” Hogg has I brands on the market. Being made
been dead 35 years. The writer}
Wanted to know where to bay some
Texas pecan trees.
Reid & Strickland
ATTQPNEYS-AT-LAW
PHONE 305
Citizens State Bank Bldg.
YOUR CREDIT FRIEND
AND CLOTHIER
Opening Announcem:rt
Tomorrow.
Still later eHemists and physicists m>’ ”ntire timc to the duties of foe
— - - -......- ——| i)ffice, in The fixed determination
to render a fearless and capable
service in the administration of
to estab-
A*ill transform foe coal under
ground into electric current, carry
it to the factory or steel mill, over
wire. Such labor saving processes
have hardly begun. The thing is
’or human intelligence to meet
them with better wages, shorter,
ment of products -by everybody.
; The most difficult problem, Is for
W“; n’mfr °! lnf *he human befog To use ffimftsffig
t 1Z Htaure wisely. 'Ihatiwill be harder
•worn] tin* y<*nr . , . ... , ‘ ,
i* exported to be especially keen. t.hnn vh*n*n* f0*‘ ‘'!”r,rK,a];
Willon said. “The boys are prepar- for m*n ,s <’Wu,B,e "f 11,1
->4Bf for it now.” r:iw material’ .
jasticc, without, regard
lishment of a record upon which
to perpetuate myself in the office.
* “The people' of Harris county
are entitled to honest law •'■nforce-
noufo, work for all. greater erijqy, mi>nt) md U) that eftd, f pledge my
rOR ECONOMICAL
TRANSCOSTATION
self."
. ONE VACATION WINS MEDAL
CHILTON, Wis, <P.fl — Joseph SALT LARK CITY TP) _ Frank
Grasswald ha* had only one vara- Bickering, the “million mile motor-
tion during foe 54 years he ha* man” of the city who drove street
bean a printer-editor here. That car* for 57 jvars’witWmt :>n acci- its senes of dance* at the Commun-
DANCE SCHEDULED
BY COUNTRY CLUB
The season’s high in dance enter-
tainment is expected to be offered
Saturday night when foe Baytown
Country Club sponsor* another of
vacation was forced upon him he- j dent ha* won
cause of an injury. .medal.
a gold star safety
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Featuring the danse will lie pre-
sentation of Billy Mack and his
orchestra of eleven pieces straight
from a winter and early spring of
engagements in Florida resorts.
Mack and his orchestra are
coming to Texas to fill a series of
dance engagements at some of the
state’s outstanding entertainment
^enters during Centennial year, and
their appearance here is one of
the first to be made in Texas.
‘We feel -mighty fortunate In
being able to brrnffMack ahd his
gang here”, Frank Fowler, chair-
man of the Country Club enter-
tainment committee said. “He has
a mighty good band and comes very
highly recommended. He has
enough press dippings from Florida
critics alone tq fitha small book".
A special entertainment feature
to be offered is Monty Magee,
singing entertainer, widely known
in the Southwest for his radio pro
grams.5 He’is soon to be presented
ib .* series ’of his own jprogfltibs
.over a Houston radio station.
The admission charge for Satur-
day night will be ft a” couple,
Fowler said.
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If you want to rent a house or
if ydf Into • hrato to rest just
try a Daily Sun Classified ad. You
Will Get Results.
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 273, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 29, 1936, newspaper, April 29, 1936; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1096038/m1/2/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.