The Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 219, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 14, 1933 Page: 6 of 6
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najcmrastm
- ^IESI)AY ferwiar
.. mXmt«*■*>■**
from Pag* On*)
■ the rommiMion to give it
«* »nd final ■■■
foding, and
l»^r.5C J9L
Uniter iU term#, the city will
► given six year* rdditional time
. .which to retire outetondimt
feature of the ordinance,
iwd and mad» ler*
extract signed two week* ego
the Houaton firm to re
tho warr .nl*, to ft flexial
. A feature
whlrir author! i
a cohtrait sigi
I Abo. JAhn H. Mil... ». Ml ta col. *»iw V M.
HELD IN QUEER SLAYING
tton in Martin county Jail »f‘ed fW* day* of farting and
He to chained hy arm and feet to prevent him
“ OIL TEST TO BE
DRILLED SOON IN
MCMtir. . ___ api ,
harming himaelf. B*low, left to right, heki a« neceaaori*.:
Mill*, ton of the etotn woman; Ballard Ml11*- gramlaon; Tom Boyd
McGinnU, ooiui*inliw. Mill# h>M|. irid' ^ Wf
confidently eapecta hi* mother to rto* fold the dead.
KIDNAP VICTIM
BELIEVED SAFE
OLD HELD HERE
(Continued from Page One)
Dyer adjoin* the lme> Scott
Iciee, and i« ‘near rhe Sweet lea**
* A wood derrick to to be erected
within the; next day or eo, Dyer
mid, nnd actual'drilling edit ho
gin an eoon at possible.
Dyer said he
had, obtained
permit to drill as far aa 25X)
DENVER, Colo.. Feb. 14 01W-
A police prediction that Char lea
Boettcher, II, kidnaped Denver
million ire, would be releassd
within ^8 hours today cheered hie
stricken tumiiy. * *
‘ °» *df* with grief and fear for n
the safety of the 82-year-old heir '«T .
to one of the great fortunes of
the Rocky, Mountain area, hit
beautiful young wife, an exp< -tent
mother, and his parents, inched
hopefully at the straw held out by
-Chief of Police A. T. Clnrk.
alon each year to fix the
«
rf?1'1
- «
•mown
«f th* levy necessary to retire t e
warrant* to be refunded . . .
For the 1983 rate, a levy of 4'
cents per flOQ assessed valuation
as «*t ia the unite .nee......Accord
ing to Mayor Myers, the lo»y' nos
in effect to create an interest and
Sinking fund to pay out t e olu'
warrants, to 75 cents per *100.
m.....WTTRwgeSSS;
according to Dunn, the city will
lave approximately 117.000 pe
year-tot the toi l amount to b:
raiand from' taxation. The *Vi
mated revenue for the current fis'
cal year waa eet at *45,070.94.
ttutor the refinancing progirm, i.
40 belaeeeaaary to raise but $2*,-
000, still legving tite gity xuffi
etont otah to meet its otto*1
njNib Ito torff '
.......A|f increase In the iwima
valuation would .mean, rin Tutun
yoara, a reduction irtte levy fo
the warranto, Mycto said, but lr*
the event of reduced valuation*
the 48 cento per *100 is the maxi-
mum amount that c.n to levied.
Under the old arrangement,
there would have been a total
P' p|y *8000 due warrant holders
« Mmfc 1. The new plan poatpmv
fpjjji next payment ■until Mam ~r
| 1934, when but *4000 falls due.
new maturity d.te* follow:
WW. *4000; 1935, *4000, 1986
*4000, 1937. *1000; 1938, *4000;
*£», *4000; 1*40, *5000; 1941 wiH j* t«, the ^md by wny «n^*f the commissioners were dis-
*l»0o£l!M2, ttOOtfT 1948. *5000
| feet.
“We fully expMt- to bring In a
producer,” Mr. Kerr said in an-
nounring plans to drill the well.
“It toprovetr territory., ME' Dyer
ami myself h*ye the lw«, .and
are going to take every care taste
that a producer comes in. There
Ik no stock to sell in the well.”
WOMEN TO SEE
Mr. Rockefeller humbly sgreed
with them, did not wish to em-
berrass them by his IncompeWy,
and, to make everybody happy,
bought them out. f‘ Their poor
opinion of Hr. Rockefeller’,
ness Judgment cost them about
five hundred mililon dol^n.. Bat
n Mr. Rockefeller himsrlf *ny*>
is not «v*rything. He ha*
proved his sincerity by giving
awsy to science, education, fight-
ing diease, and religion, mo:e
than five hundred million*.
M.ny subordinate officials 4*
hit. companies live -tor-mot^.lux-
uriously than does Mr. ROckefell -r,
by the way.
SCHOOLS CHANGE
TO ANNUAL PLAN
FOR PROMOTIONS
.(Continued Aram Page One)
other than preventing failure to
pass, is that }t permits larger
classes throughout the system and
consequently, » smaller faculty,
Smith said. V w
Mr. Smith was instructed to con-
duct the school census on the same
basis as was dong last year when
enumerators were given sn e*am-
ination and empIoyed.cn ths basis
of their grades.* Pay for the work
HAPPY KITCHEN a«
facets Tff-
was fixed a|t44' p*r^ay.
The examination for prospective
Rockefeller , net even Ser- enumerators wlHheltfthii
“13” JINX HALTS
(Continued from Page Onel
nomist has presented her cooking
sf-ool demonstrations ai.e reclaroi
she found ;.n ever-increasing in-
terest in the problem of eoakery
am* in the constant delving- for
“wlmt’s new in the kitcSian”.
geant could do it one-tenth jus-
tice. In its deep, sternly eyes,
many wrinkles,- frequent smiles,
ycu see the old-fashioned Am ii-
can power .thatibuilt this country
FIREMEN’S RACE **“*"■ *'i,bj.„ir’r 1 *•*
f Continued tow* Page t)
he be given until the next meet-
AM an (ill Kit •* «*“.*» W* <f~
idea* new ,n,i Hnfee-m is. T.;. I Ux systeih, under Which iqcompe
Iny oh March 13 before making his
report. The delay was grantel.
Chief Wilkin* also Is a member
of the committee. --» jx-*,-;'
(loose Crook firemen who at-
tended were Chief King, Frol
I in.el.man. Oscar Cooper, 0.
ideas new and diiferent, the Tri-1 “* m
you ths ten‘ P°1,tki.ttn! Ukf. ri!LT.
Cities Sun is bringing
“Pappy Kitchoa”.
Epicureans for ages back—evrr
ability, as fast a* it in made, he
replies, “1 think it might be a*
liellaway, H rold Sullivan, C. W, i .
Grantham, J. S. Sulliva«i F. ^ “ring.
Kr. HubiM b.,pM « <• mmwm» ' W
?.f ***2s - j :StssSSiZ £T£
Pleistocene fear and eating it1 lry . , ■ ’ , . -
raw-have hails dthe mistress but I have enough to do, w
the kitchen and ,tl.e hqppinesa c! advising others,
fine-cooked and fine-served dinner
v, ,
quire that all property I
for all purpose* ,t the
set by tto stole and count, -
bill would reduce local fUnd|(
independent districts by Jo*
per cent, It if estimated.
Seiftfe bill 41, which wogu]
six-year-old children from
fits of free schools.
House bills 218 and 220
deal with the sale of pub^
land* and the mineral rijhl1
toined for the school fund
already sold. If enacted 1
bills would practically dea’tnml
come from the public school®
school authorities declare. 1
House Journul Roll 7 and J i
would exempt *3000 „n
valuations from all
taxes and would reduc^S
come of independent district *
on February 21. *
Tax Collcctiona
* Mr. Smith t^ld the lmard that
only 28 HcholaHtfcs wdffe missed in
the count last jraar‘compared to a^
200 in other years.
,,“r LA.MEARS
iw»IIS6kkyil^l)
AFTER OPERA]
*
(Continued from Page
Nothing of this sort affects him
ttr* expect to t**e aisrnt *i;‘
•rock* fo, thje work. They wilt
employ |;bonl tx doron, Jnen ii
pwssnt building the fill and grad
ing the roadway. Trucks and
other road building machinery
WHIDDON NAMED
CITY DEK9ES BILL
Hub Bounds was in charge at the
station- during their absence
Th? Pelly delegation was com-
posed of Chief Wilkins, Archi.i
Weidr, Dave Wilkins nnd W. C.
Williams. I a group of Goose Creek citi-
|i. A. Metcalfe. West University | zpns app,ied fw thg injunctjcni
chief was named permanent presi- vhich was grated, and the city
dent; J. D. Steward Pasadena, ------------ ..... ..
CITY SECRETARY
(Continued ftom Page One)
ttsjsurer.
1946
*80)0; 1945, *6000;
1947, *7000; 1948, *700);
*8000; I960, *9000; 1951.
arranging th* exchange of
ito for the new issue*
mature, the toveatment
V to be paid * fee of
’per cent, or *320. The com-
ossumes ail roeponsibilit
y» all expensoa. of obtain-
I * of * rocognlxed bonJ
any other phase* of
spipf.
>1 the causeway and the first woi k
will ie construction of a tempor-
ary- ramp over whieh to pass:
Paving Last
Paving of the roadway will h?
the last portion of the project t*>
be completed and that will not to
fintshe i before mime time in July,
in the opinion of tKe -engineer.
Probably ss many as 50- m n
MEMBERS TALK
satisfied.”
Delay Election Call I
“You wers not performing you.-
’kty,” Jones ibid:' lie called at-1 _______
tention to ordinances prohibiting (Continued from Page One)'
stating ofi/sidewalks and permits ,n by Miss Lucille Cope.’ The
ing dogs running at large, and Rryup included LaVerne Mcfeui-
, He watches the sun go down slow-
ly, knowing that he has a son, able
I to carry on Eds work, according to
, his wishes. The hundreds of mil-
j lions he made by giving the pub-
IN COURT ACTION
to foundations that will carry out
his ideas of wise public use, for
generations to come.
Money does not actually interest
him, any more t;an the water in
the oce :n back of his cottage. His
idea is that the water and the
money should be made useful. He
has quiet pleasures, including the
knowledge that his five partners
(Continued from Page One)
j and considering sealed bids.
(frdered to pay cost of litigation.
came
up for consideration at the meeting
of the commission last night, the ,
bill from the district court clerk were mistaken when they agreed
was one of three passed. Th?
other two were for water mete s
TO LIONS CLUB u'htin!
“ Mayor Myers said that the city
will not pay the bill and that ha
believes there will be no contempt
citr.tion issued by the court for
the refusal. .. ... .
City Attorney Vernon Coe last
night informed the commission
that John p. Rockefeller knew
nothing about the oil’ business.
AY ROAD
STARTED
charged that Sqdth took no stops tnUgh, Pauline Armstrong/’ Bert
to enforce either of them. ' -11.ewenthai, Mary Ann Stout, Myr-
“<'oqse(|uentU',“ . h; concluded tie Chandler, Tom Hebei,' Helen
wl.i to gtven work on this pre fMtf lrMtU ny.iMy > nBk ^Humphro" ? Addie Belle d„k, Power bill was left “imngingTirq”
The other Alin? Bantn, Helen
gentlemen dkf mr have to vote if Prftldie Palmer, Dpro%P King,-dtyH fln*n«al condition is in-
.proved to the pomt where the bill
Tie paid without delaying
pvt w' «n it finally is started,
rhe ro.dway ia to be of t mc.et >
and will be 26. feet wide. , .
The project consists of aTftUS>.
way from the mainland on th:.
-ids of the ship channri to H g:
island. compii-ted several monti’s
th y didn’t want* to.” [Diana Phillips, Virginia Arm-
The ertjh.CTjnmlfstori last night strong, Gladys Nalley, Mildred
iJso dt-cided to wait until the meet- Massey, Juanita Smith and Mary
ing Ftbrtmry 2t to call the, tnu-
'Continued fom Page One)
•way, the road alon gtto i^lan i! noipal Mectipn tu be held April 4.
;m the shi i (»?• Muyor Myets fwiiou-d out it he not
jfli consWeriblo <iuentity of di-
Will have to be waved in eonafru<| |
turn of the fill at the Island end
.itabbs bay causeway, ac
; to Hail*, and the contra.
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I* Classified Ads
HdaHMlig
4-trry Mipe as Iherewa* doubt that|
i, acre
cheap for eMh. Harrii
JtdMtng 4t Loan stoci
i at par. Humbh atoci
I pwahWJWtta * Atkihi
I MlrtoB) St A Phoae 46-
[T i I
Apply 461 East
|«ENT-
Apartment
fi room house in EartJ
/ call 102, Indian*/;§*
rouHB-
ndttrfrrry acres*'the aMtebfcH------ t-tt- ■* -.....
tel from.the island to Morjan’s nwessary as th* state provides for
Print. The project will open dl- it. hut that it ia the usual thing
rtet comnmnicatlon between the t° enact such an oidinance,
aorta and south «da*.nf4hiWt_
.Up channel pmi will shorten di«- j I he resignatwi-of Henry Cath-
-toiwca between Bait rinerar^ttemhni aT'the building
touth gulf coist points by a» loard was a«epfo. A successor
ouch as 50 miles. . / was not mtntioned.
. Cost of Job* Bids for tearing out n petition
.Contract for the Hogg Idpid between the council chamtor and a
-« d was let for *17,076.63. Toe ! vacant room were
Myeroon company
2 rAIAT
mi***
JAPAN PREPARES
DRIVE UPON JEHOL
stalling seats.
. An o, nn.tn.'e Ure deed
ft om the AimM*ira.n Service com-
pany to * small trait of land ne-
jtrsary for opening of East Lobh
(Continued from Page One)
it their iwvereign territory, to
taid. • '
The Japanese legation ssnl ii
to demand* are not complied wit
\ a mxonabio time. 1 rgc-scau.
f ,peratiqns would begin,
The Japanese have more than
6,060 troops along
lr# of Jehol, to toy tor tbe driv/ .
;*y supported by »rUiiery^
rmored train*, tanks, airplane*
I machiiw gar. corps.
The ultimatum# comprise, first.
>s demand op Tam
Notmyoaji’a d«-.
«>me of tho*?, submitting bids were
Gai ton.
I,ions Foster and Major T.! Gar-
rett were appointeil memlicrs} of
the entertainment committee for
next month, '
An invitation to attend the per-
formance of "The Fugitive” to be
given Monday at Horace. Man
Guild us a liensfit for the I-amar
P.-T. A. was extended by Lioti
Foster. Proceeds of the play wiU
be used to purchase a piano f^r
the school.
xt;»u? into <?<»» Cre**rf*t
was-givea
Goode in
^.|S'
now; cn the street right of way.
The remoVal will cost 160, and was
to start today.
ianchoukuoV
2232 Z near the Marthf farm
ind on Chao* H*etth*Liang^^ „ 0R prflperty m
--yrwt-—
coot from 214
hy hiajht, Rewai---- (
on Haridm-
>
W FATAL TO
ERNIE SCHAAF
Into large,
"“tLI!
. jWjw- = . „ r v
The fight i
ii
Sim: si
,,rder- tllf cioistitotion Ford.a statement, ”Stan«lard Od
-f - -
that Gov. Miriam A. Ferguson did Yesterd y morning Mr. Rocke
not have the right to resubmit. f>uer Was interested in automo
he name since .Denison had been wBs. Alfred Sloan, Jr„ head o
.TO. «reet departments was
authorired, and City Attorney Ver-
non Co» «4tlri ia Investigate whatr
st*l« th* city can take in removal
Wot)
I ’ommisaionw Jane* was author-’
■ • d to proceed with remov j of the
pound from the disposal plant
*ite to a location in the JKaat «id<
owned
by jabs
m
fow Camera's left fcadd.
saahewSbgHMM^my^^
. t’rrn the ringake toee* Wow;
Swnwd *6 have little fore* behind
-hem. Finally, in the thirteenth
round, Scbaaf stumbled back, sank
slowly to the floor, lifted himeelt
on dne dibow, then ftoppSl' ovM*
on one elbow, then flopped ovei
» hi# fare. An hour later he Wa:
is®
'
SENATE AGAIN TO
VOTE ON DE**
can
otlver accounts.
w..s applied to th<,
account '
for burial; - ■?k^~
Surtdvore gye Ma wi|Sl
Sephronla Mears, Goose Cretkl
parents, Mr. and Mrs. G, C. |
Brookrland, Texas two
Leo Mears, Pecos, dpd, WJL
Meare^tepokeland; apd 'tw,l
tors, Mrs.’ Odel Wright and 1
Carol Wpight, Isla, Texa*
this sum *19,464.27 wag collected
in current taxes during January.
Prior to that time current tax pay-
ments had totaled *183,561.03. De-
Jinqqent tax payments for the
various years were reported as:
1931, *876.90; 1930, *48.32; 1929,
itA.out *23.76, 1928, *^.43; 1927, *11.64.
' -*-V It. F. C, Aid • ,.
The board discussed expected
aid from the. Reconatruction Fi-
nance corporation relief fund and
reported that a program of work-
has b?en outlined. It voted - to }
purchase supplies nccessafy to, , —
carry out the work outlined which1 (Continued from Page 04t||
includes draining several school “delivery boy.” J*
yards. j After the ’’auction sale” ]
It was decided to advertise for enjoyed more than
bids on removal of i\ partition be- ’ dancing, with Piccolo Petri?]
twe’n two rooms at the Horace chestra furnishing the mitjte
Mann junior high school,- where an1 ■ - - , 11 ~j
experiment will be conducted in CONDITION OF
150ENTERTJ
ATV.F.W.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Walker K. Wil-
son, of Grinnell, Ia., are the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred L.
Wilson, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Gray of'Goose Creek.
JHrs... S. P. 4-arkin and infant
son, today were removed to their
home in Baytown from the Bay-
town hospital in a Paul U.
ambulance.
Mrs. L. M. Richmond*tof Ev«f-
green, today was taken W >er
T!>e ..me deciriovJ *»■■* *** «• ^ ' ^
represented Jfey ane of the seven
members of the board occasional-
ly,” Mr, Bennett said today- “This
Lee does not moan that we are not
satisfied with the representation
we have had, for we have no com-
TODAY
water meter lance> from th* Dr- G- A' Lillie
hospital.
G. A. Harper, of Pelly, today
was taken > to-a Houston hospital
in a Paul tl.' Xee ambulance.
(Continued from'Page 1)
•» Mr- Rockefeller, of course.
*»•**-*« u* wmav i . . , aiuiu.. ----------------------------------------
school by the Tri-Cities Players Su I went to a barber shop, had
my shoes shined and drove to Mr,
Rockefeller’s house. Mr. Rocke-
feller came in at the ex vet min-
.
- sszi 1™ r?,™,:*'r«:
member It welt,” he aaid. ’Ht was
tltot mjOT Ajji» J*-o GHMli ITOi
brought to semi-consciousness and PBRSl«tNG RECOVERING country was being built up, rapid-
of the time until his death.
..............
room here
When Mr. Rockefeller sav'
Henry Ford’s face, he knew w',:at
made universal fast transportation
for the iiriiole world. Blit that is
another stoty 'r' '
SMITH SKINS
BIG ALLIGATOR
TTie weaker skinned Pat H.
Smith out of an r.Iligator, so he
reciprocated today by skinning tlie
FIGHT FUND CUTS
cently by bartering gasoline and
oil for it. He operates a filling
station on Goose Creek street.
The three days of cold weather
moved too much for the rentiis . _-. ,
operating a commercial class of
about 50 students with only-' one
teacher. Present rooms at that
school a,r? not large enough to ac-
comodate so many pupils.
BENNETT ENTERS
CHILD BE1
No repoiW have been •
here today concerning the' cel
tion of Evelyn Derrick, the i
year oM da$KKr <tf Mr. ad j
,/ C. W>.;Peyi|A, qf Stewart Hej|
who -yesterday was rushed tt
TRUSTEES’ -RACEi^r£Srrt
_ . Dr- H- H. Duke, who act .
(Continued from Page One) 'ed the child, to Hodston iqal
fore U. Lee ambulance, was
“I feel that Wooster should be j *a*e *ast n*8bt that altho;
plaint to make- It just seems that
it would be fair to have a citizen
of this community on the board
once in a while.” • *, 1 -j •
Mr. Bennett, who has been men-
tioned as a possible candidate for
some time, said he finally made
the announcement “because my
friends just keep on insisting up-
on it” __________^
The only remaining person who
has been mentioned as a possible
candidate and who has not an-
nounced is J. E. Seale of Pelly.
preparations .Jiad .been
operate on the child, a
of the congestion had appi
and the operation was held I
abeyance.
HIKE INSURANCE R^
AUSTIN, Feb. 14 (U-W-
kanv and Navasota will ifl
six per cent bad fire record a
in insurance policies writtein-i
March 1, the stgte insuranc'M
mission announced today. %
hgchle and Terrell will suffer]
16 per eeat ,ci»rg# during '
FREE DIRT
A quantity of free dirt is d
to anyone who has use for it I
will be loaded on the truck fa
yards free for the askin
f letty foreman 1n. charge of 1
work on West lottt street.^
City of Goose Creek J
coi»-
he animal
and six- inches long *•* l®
be qne of the largest in captivity.
WIN AND LOSE
AUSTIN, Feb. 14 <CJ9^The
state railroad commission was
winner today in litigation “*
l| . „ Alpha Petroleum company .
proration in the Conroe oil field
place control of independent school
district funds in the -han^s of
county superintendents and to give
these officers other powers over
independent districts. The house’
bill was killed in committee and
and Hie senate bill wa* * withdrawn.
The letters were fom W. F. Woo-
dul, sta|e senator, Roland Bindley,
xnd'loser to the Danciger Oil & We^ Moore and R. H. Holland,
: teflning company in a similar ^P^ntat.ve*. They Were in to-
day. had riaprod without a W-
Uon being made to reconsider. dt.vice that prevents draughte *:
Denison’s name was rejected automobiles even at high speed
*!,h wwd"s - ■
hearing on the matter. Mrs. Fer-
guson then submitted the name |mj( 2«) niHea, a Cadilhc equippr.
again in a special message and a with the- new invention. M
Dr. M. S. Alexander repotr*
tMmm, president «- Fi.h % « ~
„ Brothtr., had Jim <*#*» ^
I * — — - -r— -------„- -**re with the, new invention. M■ ^
bitter senate fight followed. . Rockefeller investigated the me v
Witt cited the precedent. 6j cl.anism, and understood the plar
severs! United State, presidents in a moment.
m resubmitting ami receipt by . - - ,-
the United State senate. The only AFTER he had satisfied himael
thing to sustain the point of or- 'concerting the invention th.*
ler in the Texaa constitution D according to doctors, will proven
the word “further", he said, giv- cases of pneumonia, Mr
ing his interpretation of the word. Rockefeller told his visitor* *cm.‘-
—-—-• i thing about the old day. when fcb
eral John J. Pershing left for El name, of 1865, and
Pmo, Texas, at 9:45,a. m. today, »U cigar in his perfect memory
• a week’s confinement to
a He laughed with -his guest#, a;
told how oil of his
uit for the Panhandle, though
the Danciger suit was declared
now moot, becauit mw order.
r& BOY 18 HORN
Monday^
. ■;
T. A.’i
Bill, which the botfd now wilh
oppose include.
House bill 340, which would re-
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DE-LUXE
KIDDIES ADULT?
Tn Jndep*nnden‘ 10p
if V Home Owned JLVV
I P. M. to 11 P. M.
~~LAST~TIMES TODAY
5peed Demon
Wm. COLLIER Jr„
JOAN MARSH
I
W:
_
Last
Day
WARNER BAXTER
I —In—
‘Dangerously four*
Wed. I with
Tbu™.! MIRIAM JORDAN
Edna May Oliver
is Simply Killing ia
“The Penguin Pool
, Murder”
With ?
Robert Armstrong .
Gleason - Mae Clarke
9BR'
NOW ROWING
ied
l JEHARLOW
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"frr.-rirT
LAST PAY
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HIM
mm t
Zk
Mae West
, -jg;
“SHE DONE HIM
w.r-,
CARY- GBA^T
Only
m
WEp. - THUB
Think
Way J
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IQm’t
of a Single
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 219, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 14, 1933, newspaper, February 14, 1933; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1021005/m1/6/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.