The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 270, Ed. 1 Friday, April 19, 1935 Page: 2 of 8
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NEWS
First In
LYSt
i’HIL
.IN OF
lYED
FIELD
Taken to
IFire From _
Sarrel Well ■
ik Sector
Vpril 19. 0I.P.) _ A
he Big Creek field
unty, eight mile*
wild today and
I than 100 feet into
bwn as the Abler*
ptate Oil compM*
Incorporated. Ofl
ready to b*Mlt
| ignite. Flow was
barrels a day.
out of control
oun to in of oil was
I hastily thrown up
pipeline company
on the Mft|B
Ison Rieger, depu-
1 he Texas railroad
emission to run
egard for prora-
xpected to allow
|l after consulting
headquarter* H
were
extended
as precaution
warnings were
film of oil eov-
■ acre*.,
field has been
eral years,
hminiscent of the
leh flowed uncon-
Inths at die rate
jlaily. Commis-
to suspend
did in the Conroe
j fknr of the Ah-i
Irators from clos-
SUNDAY
tY CLUB
Invited to
>nnection I
surney
Raytown Coun-
vill be guests of
| barbecue dinnsr |
rved fcfV- m.,
pbll«#y director,
I has purchased
lids'oT flnj beef
barbecued and
Ith all the trim-
pui Mid. j
to urge all
| families to hfe;
bast".
be in corniec-
l.l golf touma- -
Lomen which la
iDittman. Plajr
lemi-final* ftgjfc
(>n Sunday.
tension
Jnderway
April 19. (tlB-4
committee, it*
.........
I extending the
I Act for two
ng and thoM
of NRA have
Two widely
I the act Were
Ii almost the
Johnson, early
i
HIC.H1
Ml 19
the
mm
DAILY
FRIDAY, APRIL jj,
students etnred
HOSPITAL NOtES
N. R. Dobson, of Cold Springs,
San Jacinto county, late yesterday;,
was Brought to the Goose Creek
hospital here in a Paul U. Lee am-
bulance.
158—
M LISTED ON HO
m ROLLS AT BAYOU
M ss Hazel Wilcox, of Stewart, II
Haights, today was taken to the
F :li:„ TVici WHS weal
M to the distinguished honor figZgZ tte »|
and 48 on the honor roll at in a pauj ft. Lee ambulance.,
«m Jior.es school for the fifth
weeks period, it was announced J £ WILDER ASKS
. . •
:
. VOTERS’ SUPPORT
Schoppe, Virginia Thom is, Lois
Nelson, Bertram Willfrins, »oro-
Pledging himself to continue to
work fbr the best interests of all j
Mask*- Agnes Doucet, Geraldine ^ office for a second term as fire
’ thelhm Shryhin, Wilma
agger, tnemia araym.., ” ,”’V' and police commissioner.
Jeanne Kelley, Floy Perdue, VeWn Mf wiuler *rtte:
17
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t a
vuicivo aurrviu
IN RUN-OFF VOTE
24. . 2f
ii
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mmm’ —:—- re-'c. : • ,*> ? “I once more ask you not to for-
and Patrica Jane Ittayom. to the pulls tomdrrow m
The following pup.ls are on the j race to Wm
ACROSS
I— Merriment
39
honor Writ: . m a fair and upright manner wifh-
torgie Joyce Bunch Floss* ^ ^ mwJ
Cutmrger, Paul Kern, Elmer R y „Af) j gaid ih my race, I am
ssF.tMfirE:
Ilf has also serv-
commissi n
« ..........> and his record is there for the pub-
Ebine Dickerson, Ffsmcis DoUcet, ^ to ^ tfte ****,«*.
MS*J52L^S: ^Mi^SnbstAI-
Joy Jack Staples, iwuen «j m not togging abogg a**-
Curtis Gene Maynig, Marvin J*f- ftftg I have dime. That i* hot nty
frey, Gene Gunn, Thomas H. Wat, way> gy j* at the city hall.
Roby Dry, Carol Jean Fondren, Everybody knows I have stood for
Joy Lee Saxon, Eddie Attbright, the interest* of the people in every
Mary Helen BOtler, Doris Creek, iggue> although I often was atone.
Bernik Johnson, Marvin Ixmg, “f have not sought to start any
. ....._ * _____—o— - J start ahy I
Geraldine M c Fa r 1 a n d, BiHy “rough stuff” because I Was nl-
Ratlift, Wilftam Rhodes, Henry Waya opposed. - ---------
Behrens, Bartera Burieson, Jamew peaoe and harfnony 8k, every- |*
I stand for
BeBrena, mroara uurieson, jumra peace arm Harmony in
Kllia, Lavbn Fisher, Harriet Hall, thing as far as hi reasonable, though
Joyce Hartman, Jack Hearrte, | befievr in a firin stand for tfbat
George Lawrence, Carrie Bell Lit- I consider to be for the best inter-
tlcj Javeda Murphy, Ante Nelson, est Of ait the pebble.
GerWdina Swillev. Shirley Swilley, “So f am asking the good people
Dap
----------01 au me people.
linfl Swilley, Shirley Swilley, “So f am asking the good people
Towler, Mozelle McCaskill, of Goose Creek to go to the polls
- -—— tomorrow and return me to office
STAtE TO TRT FELTS for another term, together with
FORT WORTH, April 18. <t® — Mayor Meek and Mr. Cobb for a
The federal government probably peaceable, cooperative city commis-
will waive its claim to try Ralph sion and a better city government.
S—Shrewd
8- Half an em
9— A rushing onward' *
II—Interest In excea* of legal
18— Pithy
15—Dint
tt—About (abbr.)
it—Girl’s nickname
15—hlote of the scale
19— Kind of pickle ■»-
tr—Exist
22—Speak .
24— ‘Tltfe of nobility (pi.)
2«—Milliliter (abbr.)
27—Shbrt sleeps
29-Ohf English (abbr.) 4
Hi—Wager
32—ThcrefolWJ
22—Partial1
25— A decree
8T—Pertaining to tone
SS—Showered,
49—Compass point
41— Enclosed,with a bal.__
42— Sum up A
7—CoMjiincflbn
9—Refuse (Rare)
10—linlt Of toJce (pi.)
72-—Single thing
14—Flat level land
M—Three-toed sloth
19— Extreme ii# eitfecf 1
20— State of the U. S. (abbr.)
22— Dark broWn
23— Ifalf an em
25—Color of a horse
'£•; ‘ ‘M: _^_ip■ P? .
There were 58 students.of Cedar
Bayou schools on the six-weeks
hoiior roll, 8upt. G. L. Bennett an-
nounced today.
On the distinguished honor roll,
requiring all A grades, were:
First grade: Geraldine Norris, G.
W. Emerson, Billy Paul Fowler and
Tommy Helen Terry. Third grade;
Erm* Brooks, Wyman Fisher,
' Fl-oyd Casey and Billy Ruth Leslie.
Sixth grade: John Norris. Seventh
grade: Genevieve Ilfrey and Vida
~ ‘ ' Eighth grad*: Edith
Ninth- grhde: Pearl
Dean Ward. Eleventh grade: Eve-
lyn Davison.
On the honor roll, requiring all
B grades were: .
First grade: Lillie Mae Archer,
Margaret Johns, Gene Menke, Ev-
orette Lane, Floyd Bishop, James
Alcfirn and James Ray Abshier.
Second grade: Ralph Hudgins, Joe
Berry, Alice Bljfctone, Walida
Busch, Marcia Hopper, Myrtie Lee
Johnson, Anna Lois Manning, Joe
McGuire and Doris Waddell. Third
grade: Frsnkie Louise Smith, D.
C. Archer, R. D. Smith- and Ann
Deaton. Fourth grade: Jack Ila-
vis, Euclid Norris, LorcnedKosin-j,
- Royce Etoersoa and' Laurf Loyal.
Fifth grade: A. E. Lane and J. T.
M Stttognde: Berufce Brook* -and
Lillie Mae Sjolandcr. Seventh
grade: Joe Ann Burnett. Eignth
9 • Glenella Brooks, R"th
AIR CORPS HEAD NAMED
WASHINGTON, April 19—
_DHg. Gen. Jamel E. Chaney, as-
sistant chieh of air cqjps, today
; —-
X- .....
was detailed as commandant I
the air' corps- training cenU'1
Randolph Field, Texss, 1
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^THE RE6ULAR PRICt OF
CALUMET BAKING POWDER]
IS NOW ONLY
2
ANOTRlNCW
I CAN IS SO EASY
T TO GWEN/ '
ght. Ninth grade: iftary »en-
an’d Elsie SelSnsky. Tenth
le: Charles Donnelly and. Mar-
I
berta Kilgore, Katheryn Fayle, 01- I
lie Fayle aMN»erl^^_
u.T--3*v
28—Italian river
»l—Part of an automobile wheel
33— Coal scuttle
34— Ran away
36— Able
37— Boy s nickname
^ 39—Compass point • *
Percy Massey Says:
“Thank You
\C , ALL
- 4=—»(3<9
s
Fulta, second-rate imitator arid
- running mate of Raymond Hamil-
ton, Asaistant Federal District At-
torney Joe Jones said here today.
—TRY SUN CLASSIFIED ADS— tenant P. B. WHson, of March ...... r----,
' -- . 4. , Field, Riverside, California, was near a railway depot here. Hediedl^mto
“Thanking you in advance, I am,
“J. L. WILD®?,
“Fire and Police CommitBioner”.
DOWN
1— A clan dispute
2— Disordered
I—Some 4
4—Senior (abbr.)
8—Fail* suddenly
r e.
Answer to previoui putzl.
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“Since purchasing the ***** « H«rb««.r in Harbour Tailors we
have enjoyed a splendid business. In fact, the books show that since taking
charge, completely remodeling the shop and modernizing the equipment our bust-
ness has shown a marked gain.
“We are truly appreciative of your generous patronage. It shows that
2*1* op—• • - rr: z
he attributed to friendships, but we realize that to retamJ.h^ '""^n .
gate more we must give a superior service—which we are doing and to
Signed: PERCY MASSEY
‘ * Proprietor of ‘ «r-
h
HARBOUR TAILORS
PHONE 13
109 ASHBEL ST.
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FLYER KILLED ____---—-
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To Thinkibs
Milk Users
\
We, the following Milk Producer* Belling to the
Omiimmtty Crtiprneriel df <5«K»e Creek, are rtceiving
the price of $2.60 per hundred pound*. Thi* price being
the tune or higher than that pjtid Iff JLfaliipn -®(6
Distributors. ■* * Iftl.!t j
. V Recently a local creamery reduced the price be-
low that set by the Milk Producer* Association, creating
a condition that will demoralize an already unprofitable
industry. l » f
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We soficit your support
Creameries:
tfie Community
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B.F.WH1TELOCK
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Please Take Notice That This Bank
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Become Legally Due And
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iciety - Churches - Clubs
LA VERNE HESTER, Editor
COUNCIL
[GANIZATION
IS COMPLETED
he executive board of the Tri-
City Council of Parent
Ichfcr Asaociatioha for the 1938-
(>1 year was rounded ott at
riled meeting Wednesday at the
, of Mrs. R. E. Ferrell, presi-
lt elect. A board of trustees for
Lucent loan fund ^as named
and the retiring members of the
school board Wednesday evening
with* a six o'clock dinner in the
school library. ",
Itoses and bluebonnets adorned
the board from which the three
course dinner was served,
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
A. L. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
Loveying, Mr. and Mrs; W; J. Ben-
nett, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McKinney,
Superintendent and Mrs. W. R.
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. J, M, Stugrt,
M. Carter, extension j Mrs.
j' Palmer, parent education;
, E. A. William*, ptajjrram; ljr».
Rogan, finance;
G. E*
ney, special days; Mrs. Thom-
Irecreation; Mr*. L. M. Butler,
Ith; Mrs. 0. f.) Towler, home
Hi W. Dobson,
|v course; Mr*. S.
mss publications; Mr*. W. H.
by, publicity; Mrs. F. E. Kei-
legislation; Mrs. N. B. Cloud,
Klards; Mr*. M. V. Retry, hoS-
m 6 *"
To Address Teachers
Miss Clare Hall, speech instruc-
tor at Baytown Junior school, will
make an address before the juliior
school department of the South-
west division of the Texas State
Teachers Association to be held to-
day at Sidney Lamier Junior school
in Houston. A class of seventh
grade students taught by Miss Hall
will be presented In a play.
N. E. Nelson, principal of Ho-
fn the board of trustees for the race Mann Junior school, will speak
jjent loan fund are Mrs. J. M. and J. M. Stuart, principal of Bay-
, >.t.— - |wl| Junior school, and chairman
of the junior school division, will
chairman, and Mrs. J. P.
-der. secretary-treasurer, Sup-
itenaent of Schools W. R. Smith,
). Sparks, S. B. Red, Mrs. J. W.
idell and Mrs. R. R. Bains.
Irs. M. M. Carter will be in
rge of tjie luncheon to be serv-
it the all-day affair.
preside.
MS Completes Book
he study course fr«m the book,
ientals in American Life", was
hpletwl with requirements for
hcil credit when Woman’s Mis*
[ary Society of Baytown Metho-
Lry Society of Baytown Mel
1 church mat Thursday morning
(the church.
In. I. W. Hyde, *tudy superm-
ini, preaeittW the closing chap-
«f the study book, the subject
rftich was “How the Church Can
Ip”. She was attainted by Mrs.
i. Wratten, Mrs. N. S. D’Oiive,
H. 0. Meinklng, Mrs. R. H.j
hroe and Mrs. J. A, HlH,
Ik R. L. Long and Mrs. Y. Wat-
Resented a playlet, “Just Whe|
True Blug Sewing Club
Mrs. G. L. Moody entertained the
True Blue Sewing club Thursday
afternoon at her home at 417 East
Texas avenue.
Mrs. L. W. Weeks sang several
songs accompanied at the piano by
Mrs. Moody and Mrs. F. B. Steirer
played a piano solo. (
A refreshment or angel food
cake, whipped cream, strawberries,
and fruit punch was served to Mrs.
H. G. Bailey, Mrs. Weeki, Mrs. Joe
Kubik, Mrs. H. A. Matthews, Mrs.
C. D. Huddle, Mrs. J. D. Fikes, Mrs.
R. E, Robinson, Mrs. F. B. Steirer
and Mra. George Smith.
The club will meet on Wednes-
day of next week instead of Thurs-
day when Mrs. Matthews drill be
hostess at ah oiitihg at Evergreen.
The groiip will meet at the home of
Mrs. Bailey at 104 West Humble.
R. and Mi*. T. W. Lyons and
laybeile Ferdey spent Thurs-!
I In Liberty.ahd Hull-Daisetta. '
tiTttoSir ^aVing ^
pxi* in San Antonio.
Par Bridge Club
A full membership was reportsd
Thursday evening when Par
- Bridge dub tttet at Baytown Coun-
woudays with try club and engaged in games of
contract britlge. ,
pass Feks Trustees
me eighth grade home-making
p of Baytown Junior school of j
[ Mlfe Helen Dcathe is teach-,
the recently elected
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. Mr. and Mr*. J. D. Spear were
winners of the high score prtees
and Harry Massey was second
higj). if
; • Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Hederborst, Mr. and Mrs. F
B. Warne, Mr. and Mr*. J. D.
Ii. WANTEM
ItSTt EVEIYWHEK <
Spear, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Scydlet,
Mr. and Mrs. Hay L. Spear, Mr.
I ana
. am t» hw nrnam aa* u»
200% PROFIT
(rs. Harry Massey, Mr.
toward Kay and Mr. and Mrs
RAIN OF MUD . •
KENNEWICK, Wash? (INS) —
Mud mirbtes pelted the Horse Hea-
ven region when the worst duel
storm at the year was scrambled
with a heavy downpour of rain.
Farmers took their mudbath with
j pleasure a* the rain continued for
.......
of Mrl
studeif
was at|
pie
tioa
night. I
the tw|
and
colie
deuce. |
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eludes |
well
pus
ior thill
standin
of art.
DIM*’ 'J|;,:tll ll1
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OLLATOR
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FOR CONVENIENCES...ev*
ience that makes for easier woi
FOR ECONOMT... i. rood «.
Owned report dot Norge Mere
FOR DEPENDABLENESS.... n
running the equivalent of 35 years
and Remember, ONLY NORGE
In choosing a refrigerator for your h<
metes. Only Norge give* you the *xt
of the famous Roilstor.
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 270, Ed. 1 Friday, April 19, 1935, newspaper, April 19, 1935; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1023449/m1/2/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.