The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, July 22, 1938 Page: 6 of 12
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: The Baytown Sun and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the Sterling Municipal Library.
- Highlighting
- Highlighting On/Off
- Color:
- Adjust Image
- Rotate Left
- Rotate Right
- Brightness, Contrast, etc. (Experimental)
- Cropping Tool
- Download Sizes
- Preview all sizes/dimensions or...
- Download Thumbnail
- Download Small
- Download Medium
- Download Large
- High Resolution Files
- IIIF Image JSON
- IIIF Image URL
- Accessibility
- View Extracted Text
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
ICE AGE IN TEXAS
anitftfera* youth*MR-| ____
Hat* Ml Ltqjlk
•>- they were tl»
./dues, tout*} it
Jtfst M eagerly at ha atrod* t«
the* p'.aeo in their flrat training
drill. Nr. Rookir took 111* cat at
bif ' league' pitching, smiahaw or
' WmMINU. Some of the I
mobile Club of (ttoaauri.
flad it wefol to chill milk,
Caught by Cows
connection With their murder.
(he little things
you have to have
in your business everyday
9 ' .
■nmmiirmr Charge or S*le» P*d»....... 5eea
Adding Machine Ribbon...................7Sc
* ypewruer moDon*.,....................
Multi-column Pad...................r...........J!«€
Hi. rWtonlM. m Mtlinr
has featured many Cleveland suc-
cesses, while Ken’s play around the
hot corner leaves little to be de-
sired. ■ a
Gordon fell into tht difficult task
of filling the place df Tony Laz-
zeri, In the World Champions’
keystone spot. Despite time out
for injuries, Joe has fitted into
the Yankees’ picture and recently
has been pounding the ball at a
.300 clip. With h little min* ex-
Edith Claire Dewiing .
... mother followed her' |gy
A patient at a California state
hospital, at Napa, Edith Claire
Dow) tag; 22, above, drank cholo-
form and fell dead at the feet of
her mother, who had come to visit
bar, The mother immediately
JS^HESSBOS"
was enacted In the visitors*' Hi. ,
room of the hospital.^_____
\ —Crefrol I’rcti ,
■ y[ ' ■ 'Vi"'.-' . V' 11
Cherry “Prince**” i
mmm
FOR CONTINUED LAW
r* wdre/-Ji*e-wr*lhirf? nMr1
D to book......
•ize*..,----------
lert...............
*
"
all sues ....
i.......
•mam.—
L/V/UIIII
U, MJ
of Houston for 81
nt operator and a
rr-'
tgSt"
aiy campaign and my speeches foe toe.’
Billy McKenhon Will A)
Vote and Supf
521 for
.....
. a iut-iv*. r„. .* it ' 'i ... ’.o',... *
*'t; d'atto • s'iiv,
waiawwit»nliii^mmw^
1 m m w"!!
new Stealing
Show In Major Leagues ■
See. Record Go | Letter Bring, ,
r-: Bremen Six Mont
tiBehirtdFire
L
SHOE
ASh
INTA]
Ei
GAS
B
OPPD
on* LEVEL te—poonful
' feny *1 .flour hr moot rwlii.' ’
ikytlMllWl fli iontifccaJly made by baking
fo«4« iKOUUiim to pr*4um beat reeult*.
j1**
riptod
hhadicsMK
kMnkhl
mW<
mk»
frihf to the _
*«adtn« emmfh books to enable iirittufl aru) Ui# club's board oj
Am to carry <wi hit eayfcnment. (,„tmurt have «mm on ai
Rubin beliavaa "powdered kt- opposed to the pfupoMi a th*
tnd heat" will sell cheaply, rir- i CitiaaM* Road Aaao. iuti*>n for t;
lastly tobinf the k# off id* men** cvnatitutteoal anwwhitoM. 1#.- liriii tMltiilfi ttoStfifi
back, netting him a profit of $»» crMto atoto yaw tin* tmtM frwe f TCg'Bg" ,
a test. * ; to 3 cento a gallon. The amend
—----------—— meni petilion* are net? hem* <rfr-
ir.\D DA1L1 At It WANT AW* routed to place it «n the Wlot
" F- • 1 ■ - ■ -__________ . • j to the November retmral election
-also would free*# registration
fm on pa**<mter car* at thi pres-
ent rates for Urn n#« 10 ytaes,
KC BAKING POWDER
Same pritw.a*47 y**ni ago
at ouiii lot as*
You own alao Huy
A full U:
lean far l*a
• aaalar t*a
j ind would apportion higbwav eon-
struction fund* Iwtween trunk lift#
found their
major league baseball as the sea
"to as atocM aad mt tthm’, aen roHa past the half-way paint
1Com* Inta awnmar heal and.(ho*
out towarlMtoi &to-V tts »#**•« traWin*. the ranks of the
towering Washington monument fr«at rookie may be pared even
fat Washington prior to dtoAtog further.
f. However, aa matters stand Cin-
cinnati has acquired two finds in
* Johnny “Not Hit" Vender Meer,
the Spectacular left-hander, and
i Frank McCormick, the New York.
1 (r who found the banks of the
’ Ohio more fertile ground to plant
the needs of his baseball career.
NEW YORK. July 1» -
IjUrrad tf dtocwverM of «*»•”»
of tarty man and of animal fcouci
near AlptoS, to the rugged I ij
Band country of aoBtowmrtetit
Texas. geotogUU ttoto srm asbsr w«
study the PteiatBiere, dr l_e AC«.
(tephalts region, it was an-
>t)MlrTTf hart' 0 the Oeotofkat ■
Society of America
The investigators, Dr. Kiri.-
Aryan, brofeaaor of GeaMfjl to
Harvard Ulrftorsity, and Dr
Claude C. Albritton, toilrurtor «t
geology in Southern Methodist
Unlvertlty. have bed - waMed a
grant Horn the Penrose ttegu s>-
Of the society to carry on
"' 'ttb'lhtop P# M ■
, ., arranged to greet Hughes
. Ptiddlr of the late Wllay Host.
; prevtous weptd Wider to Jit#
rouhd-the-w'orid flights, Mrs
The geologic project will *up- Wiley Post _nrrall^e,J
X the work of on ar:..,ca o„- Howard ;
iL^ih« undertaken ion - Alaska. Mrs. lost was
leal expedition
ly-hy Harvard university and the,
Rosa Teachera College of Al-j ^ )ur hUg|)ar,(i ar,(| the hamoriri,
Texas, to explore ahd , wtH Rogers, who.'waa''Rllwl adm.
roads, city streets, .and aupplcmert f
j tary roads. ,
| llri^ n declared that fii'urc:-
l show Micsouri has n»or# than $4,-,
j 0C<,«» in the state road fund with]
i wkidtoto matrh -fedentl j
aid In 1»SH, The figures were com
piled, he said, from state highway ]
j rommiMiou estimates, cn-orditmt
ed with 1937 actual receipts from
gasoline taxes, registration fee,
drivers’ licenses and miscellaneous
fee*.
"The Mprpose of the club’s esti- j
mate," Rrilton said, "it to dispel
M LUONS Of POUNDS HAVE BEEN USED
BY OUR GOVERNMENT
the impression that state read rev-]
Harm County
Voter* Said...
“YES” - ”*6
JOIN THEM IN 1938
WIUJAM CALVIN MONTGOMERY
young Houston attorney, received UfrVt
votos to I9.W and sine-* that time ha*
sttdkd the needs of Harris county
ritisen* in order that be may serve
them Intelligently and diligently to the
legislature.
The ritiw
ritisene can vot; f„r him with
confidence that he will prove himself
a friend of the working man-of ail the
people, to fart. Cast your vote for...
WILLIAM ( ALVIN
MONTGOMERY
(fhM MMmI AdvxNrttoMMM)
Candidate for
l/Cgistoture
IWtion 3
enuea are dwindling to a point
where federal aid will he reduced;
snd to refute the Argument that'
an increase in Ux ia nocekaary to
maintain a read construction pro-
gra, pending the outcome of the
state highway planning survey
.IOL,. »
now nearing completion.
Britton took exception to
lent stole highway departm*
port—endorsed
Itoad
‘■elpta ,..
year. -.The Kgwt Indicated
............... Robert McLeod...............
. . . held In slaying
Identified by a livestock dealer to
whom he sold two cowi belong-
are- to* to a couple found dead to
their farm home near Oaseo,
that
e*peri«wci| to 1M7 and dis
nents increased to certain
Connlp Mack didn’t do so badly
, /or himself when he grabbed Sam
Chapman out of his moleskins of
the University of California grid
* *"<1,1 an'1 planted him in left field.
Much of the credit of the Cleve-
‘ land Indians t!*38 , drive "to the
front of the American League must
be given to another rookie, Ken
' Tteftner, one of the snappiest in-
^fielders to come up in years.
And Joe Gordon, the New York
Yankees' second . acker, has proved
] .to be of big league calibre.
Vander Meer’s talents have been
the subject of many baseball
W-aa, his two sUccesive nd-Wttcrs
j reaching the peak of mound per-
’ feet ion. For a young fellow to
stride to the nfound and take over
the league leadership to his first
season as a regular It no mean
feat Great dayas art* ahead for
Vandv. baseball observers agree.
McCormick has been one at the
si»ark plugs of the Reds' bid for
the National League banting, af-
acted aa doormat of
ter the Jtehm
the leagim last year.
FHtok h ‘
the bodies of Mr. and Mre. Paul
Oswald, young newly-weda, and
their hired man. McLeod, a for-
mer employe of OawaM, waa ap-
' a
among
has been consistently up
the leading batters and
‘ if
department esti-
' “=' fe«
. _____- —- ______ than
actual
bursements
accounts more titan 1937 experi-
ence. «. '---f- ’f
-■> how 9»n» change .
W3WELL, Mass, «Jb — Wlien
Luciue A. Derby, <5, made hla
first utotorfNtttotrip to rung*.]
lay Lakas In Maine, the journey
1 to the Pine Tree state pools re-
quired two days. He recently
jmsde the trip by airplane to two
houra.
displays a fine dash and color
about the initial rt«ck. Hi* batting
.performance coupled with Vandy’s
-Central Press
1/nufUal Suicide
l--^SSaCTTli
;
I why the Reds are the National
| League menace,
Selection of Vondy and McCor-
mick for the All-Star gatoe was a
tribute to their hustle and inherent
ability.
Sul
pint,
cavate sites of eirly roan and ex-
tinct animals in the region with-:
in 50 miles of Alpine. The field >
survey is under'way. and alien y
10 sites have been located nj
which relic* of early roan hare
been found iU depths of from 7 to
20,Wt- t, ai
r>r. Albritton end - Dr. Bryan i
will study the sites excavated R»y
archeologists .and will correlate]
the deposits thus exposed with
nearby, natural exposures and with
the general topography of the
exact age of the deposits.
The region Is one. of, broad ba-
sins and isolated mountains. Some
of the basins drain to the Rio
Grande, and some are enclosed. K
is expected that at least two
months In the field will be nec-
essary.
---------&
Yegg* Float Cash to
Hole and Hook Money
CINCINNATI, 0., -Thieves
who robbed a Kroger grocery
store hert were ingenious.
The burglars succeeded in open- j
tng the top compartment of a safe]
In the store, only to find that the;
toobSy #M kfspt to the lower com- j
partment. Unable to get that part
of the safe open, they poured a
bucket of Water through a nar-
row hole to the top Snd as the
currency floated toward It they-
fished it out with a hook.
The "fishing" netted the ban-j
dlts |301.
TOLEDO TO CLEAR SLI MS
TOLEDO CP* The Toledo Met-
ropolitan Housing Authority has
received *2,000,000 in additional
funds for a slum-cllmmatlon pro-
grain to add 392 housing units to
the already completed $2,500,000
Tost in a crash in the Alaskan
wastes three years ago.
-Central t'rfn
Costal money otre.,; vAt Wiwi
i sold to the U. S, on Nov.-1, 1864-.
At that time the orders were in
regular use in Europe.
jab state.
Th* owner seat rB .
ter to the state fir* bSl
there was ifc> telephone '
The chier fire brtreb ,
"rck;;oWledged" t> tau
left It for hta successor *1
.%*»'•’going on leav* '■ 1
The successor siyivwi
five month* later, found i!
a case for "Immediate”
Uun and forwarded u t
Dewan (minister) "for j
necessary aetkm."
The Dewan to turn
the reRheat to ;he
•favor of immediate
The filler ordered
at*te fire hrlg.H,
fofthwltti to the sceai
occurrehce to avoid
'mm fo ttM btfhftjBM
When the fire bngadg/
ed at the scene, a new |
had aprung up In plar* of j
one destroyed six month* j
far,. . ..
CATS AGE RET AT R|
SACO, Me. tfUii V. 8,
declares that his 25-ycsr^M|
cat, Babe, to the oldest )
SWJ, a« i
Maine. He also reports that!
gave birth to three black 1
recently.
I ,Ch"PT ^I project The completed project
j gap betwen the college djameiap,
ami major league lineup
taking iiitormrtteto stops.
without
Chapman is a natural hitter,
carries power in )his bid and is ex-
cemlingly dangerous With team
mates on the base paths. Mean-
while, he patrols very capably the
toft field sector and is responding
rapidly to tips by the sage Connie,
Cleveland has been stricken by
pennant fever, and the fans are
loud in praise of Keltner, who
came to the Tribe from Milwau-
Legal Notice
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO
ISSUE REFUNDING BONDS
The State of Texas
County of Harris
City of Galena Park
In compliance with the provi-
sions of Chapter 133, Acts of the
Regular Session of the Forty-
Second Legislature, 1931, notice
is hereby given that it is the in-
tention of the City Commission of
the City of Galena Park, Texas, to
pass an ordinance on the 25th day
of August, 1938, authorizing the
issuanre of City of Galena Park
g Bonds, in the
Cast Your Ballot for...
Judge Richard Crit
Candidate for Re-election
to the Office of
Associate Justice
Of The
More than 83 percent]
of a I! the lawyers iij
Texas—men who kno t I
the Supreme Court and
the qualifications need*!
ed—-have urged Judge
fritz* re-election. L
1
“ Justice Critz
Should Be
Re-nominated.^
—Houston Pre»
(Paid Political Advertisement)
Park Sewer System Warrants,
Series 1937, and certain interest
coupons attached to *ald War-
rants, said R?fundtog Bunds, to
bear interest at the rate of five
and one-half (5H%) per cent per
annum, and having a maximum
JSiSJL
ELECT
billy mckinnon
Chairman of the
Chairman of The
Harris County Democrat
Executive Committee
m
He U working with county of
-A'
■
mm
.ton,
kvsl
world powai
i.-'lhrt m<
in lb* most
frt race in 1
ajj) determine I
_i "next greet J
to Hriliiary ami
R absolute**^
B| of the
, demonstrated
r struggle in Sp
Au>sn< sc war, _
of the unsl
In both* "bill
t traced direclf
-pjacy.
p Spain. Gen. Fn
Moo
To Whot
“As a former
I continued to inter
connected with its |
of inquiries receive
J a* to whu I am sui
Iks prompted me
! friends that I BELl
J ACTER, AND INM
I MILL HAVE TO Hi
Tto the office I
TAXES FOR HAR1
RENDER PROMI
-Which the
from that office.
aVh*.
of Farmers, |
Laborers and 1
Workers - •
■ ■ ■ ' ■ •
of people
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Matching Search Results
View 12 places within this issue that match your search.Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, July 22, 1938, newspaper, July 22, 1938; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1022705/m1/6/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.