The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 231, Ed. 1 Monday, March 20, 1939 Page: 4 of 10
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MONDAY, MARCH gp, l93a
ER Archie Colburn
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Mid-Sea Rescue of 18 Men
ANGKlM March ». #>
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rod whm tha pmmut pat too
wrong.
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Scientist Discovert
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In*U)!*tio* i an provided for an raw#*. wbtUnrr in church, rcstxu
l\y 1arg* number of fl**d rant* danc* hultn or gymeaaiWM.
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htt of iMortfd type* of At lea#? th»t n the information
It earn** internally. ! which Dr.C. P. Bm«r. professor1
.id t**u hive r\f*cie*l e*ti-, of physic* *t -the University oj
though no figure* were re-! Te»**, h»* decided after a ravnn
Th* fluih-met^l »king and i >»«r aorvey of crowd* at var.ou#
nlihir* cut the air draft j public function*.
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thl*rw«pettsr fnrhlrSr systems have been forced
army'* Contract, j time and again to mere*** Uw vol-
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We Congratulate...,
THE CITY ELECTRIC COMPANY
on their growth and upon
their new home. A double
enlargement of i bu*ines* in
a gore sign of confidence and
growth of business. We are
proud to have the City Elec
trie Company as one of our
fbents.
KERR INSURANCE
AGENCY
TWO CUB PACKS
SUNDAY
CRASHES IN
AUSTIN, March 20. » ~ 8U
to eight o'clock on Sunday eve-
ning it the moot dangerous time
to ride in an automobile in Tex**,
a aurny by The Tenia highway
department revealed her* today.
Baaed on reports of 1*87 acci-
dents in Jamurfy. the traffic saf*-)
t| report showed: 4 _ j
That approximately 10 per centf
fewer deaths oemurod compared
with January, 1S&, and amaller
decrease* in the number of in-
jured and the total number of
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P*A an ayerag«;of four persons
were killed aftd 38 injured in J1
accidents every hour during the
month.
That the moat accidents occur
between 6 pm. and 8 p.m,
That Sunday ia the moat dan-
gerou* day for motoriat*.
That men driven outnumber wo-
nen driven by eight to ore.
That 81 per cent of fatal acci-
dents involved driver* Who had
TOUBDO OtTS TIMITIC
r DEATHS %A r'^
®g4w tCQLXpO. O. U -P* THU City
had the lowest traffic fatality
record since 1926 and the lowest
general accident death rate since
. .a. _Li—
1932. There-were 4«
ndent deaths la 193*
with 78 In 193JV
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MANY HAPPY OWNERS OF
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gene;
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PIGERATORS
In The
FORM THIS WEEK
Orgamiatlon work will go for-
ward this week for Scout Cub
pacha ior hoy* of Pelly and Cedar
Bayou. Boy* 1 and parent* will
meet Tuesday night at the An-
son done* school for the Pelly
pack, and Wednesday at 8 pjm,
at the Cedar Bayou Methodist
church for that unit Norman
Hargrave, field executive here,
will attend both meetings and ex-
plain the organisation and opera-
tion of a cub pack.
The Ooone Creek Rotary Club
which tot the paat five year* has
sponsored Scout Troop SM, Pelly,
will also sponsor the new Pelly
• cub pack, At a special meeting
i It the school this morning, 58
| i hoxA -*eid . they *W»ted to jdln:
* j Jimmy Pyle, representing *tA*
SI club, invited them to join up and
J ] enjoy cub activities,
J; Sea Scout Ship 100. which is
► ■ being reorganized and expanded
considerably through the assist-
ance of A. A. Davis, head of the
l*ed in Baytown, Deer Park,
W______ Go0*® Cre*k ah(j^Pc]ly. Organi*a- ; ]
tion work on new cub packs has
gone forward in Seabrook, Bay-
town (twoi and the Friendswood
Humble Camp, MemVrshlp in
daytime than, at night, and that
56 per cent of January's collision* ]
were in cleat weather.
( Numerous accident*, the survey
^showed? W«w caused by prtring
on hills or the wrong side, by driv-1
ers who wert aslaap or fatigued,
by failure of drivert to dim their
lights while pauing another car
at night, or by drivers’ attention
being diverted from the road.
» 210 CHlgmw Slate Hunk Building Phone 322
HOLTON RETURNS,
READY FOR YEAR,
Scouts and Cuba for East Harris j . George U. Holtbn, veteran oper-
iis wiit - * i fflfirssffsyasi
Utration of a new cub pack sport- winteiin North Texas and out of
sored by Grace Methodist church ’* i
and headed by Dr. J.' D, Kuebler,
according to Hargrave'
NON-FEDERALPWA
PROJECTS RUSHED
TRI-
AREA
Shown in picture is Mrs. C.
Wright with her new Ifi-foot Gen-
eral Electric.
FORT WORTH, March 20 <tt»
-~The Public Work3 Administra-
tion has 84 non-fedcral projects
under way in its seven-stats fifth
region, of .which..Te**s krX« pare, ----- .. ■ .——
and is completing an average of seems to be making the Progress
1{e announced that the cold
drink stand ha operates on West
Main street in La Porte will be j
reopened for the season during the j
coming week.
“It takes several days to get j
ready to open,” he said, “but we |
.expect to be wady by the week-
end."
Holton said he traveled quite a I
bit since closing his stand last Oc- j
tober 1, but that at no time did he
see n aeetion e# the country which
This is only one of lhe hundreds of happy families we have served in the ’
Tri-Cities, radios, electric refrigerators, and General Electric Appliances.
It is our continual growing list of satisfied customers that convince us
more every day that we have a product unequalled on the market.
CONVENIENT TERMS MAY BE ARRANGED
City Electric Co.
*2 projects each week, George
M. Bull, regional director, has an-
nounced.
Bull said be expected work to
increase with the coming of spring
and warmer weather.. Peak em-
cTr , „ , * ployment on PWA projects is
the Troop 100 Scout House. Skip-
per Cary Brunley wUI. officiate.
New Troop# are being orgari-
The non-federal projects in the
region total approximately 8898,-
202,000. All but 38 of them were
started under the 1938 PWA ap-
propriation.
Bull said that PWA also had
under ^construction 230 federal
projects with a total estimated
t'('»tof|27,178,600,,in-Arkans»s,
Colorado, Kansas. Louisiana, New
Mexico, Oklahoma and Kansas.
Appears as though General
Franco won’t make much of a dic-
tator. Recent photos show he has
not been able to work up even a
second-grade scowl.
or is a* prosperous as is East Har- ]
ris county.
“The bird that called this sec-1
tion the garden spot sure
what he was talking aboutr Hoi- j
ton said. . , •
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Daily Sun Helped A Certain
Housewife Plan 1%e Most
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£, radios, and aV
GIRL
CAPITAL
SHINGT0N, Marl
ella Lea, l,6-yeai[
jl girl from Ned
saw the sights
i capital today aftd
|t, Col. E. M. Wat|
Roosevelt’s seer
'rations which Itusl
made to the inf|
i fund.
Lea was awarde
! trip* to Washingtoi|
pore tickets to the
ray halt than anyo|
1 county.
! was met at the
md Barnett, seed
lor Tom Connally.
had expected to
(gas detained in Nl
l he had gone earlij
f lea was a lunchd
day of Miss Margan
f ed former Repre!
Black , of TexJ
(Bber of the board of
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ntative Lindley B«f
an from her dis
*r, Mrs. Lynnie S?J
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 231, Ed. 1 Monday, March 20, 1939, newspaper, March 20, 1939; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1100839/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.