Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 139, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 11, 1931 Page: 1 of 4
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natinf*
a JMMjjffSii'ffit
a net »papar man—juat
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, the Sun la printing a
on tally In order that
if the editorial And ad-
«f(V ami of the median-
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hall '*»r
jjwt'a the tm
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ajU to alia 100 n>
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m mber will bo' required
r the Aum «f WA |ier month
dtpa, ahidt, ie not
, diihiral to the ■ ordinary pro-
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put the *2 30 will, pay fur four
f tlar«iay merllng- The lirnrii-
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into the rhamtwf treasuy to
tm a luml for carry in* ..n tl.e|
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QUIET ARMISTICEDA Y OBSER
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m nwlittf each month will lie
j at wight hi order to «ttaU.»
Barbers Hill Oil Field
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Activity dhows Increase
DRILLING 14
NEW WELLS
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to*
Baytown chamber le a
uriranltatlon* tajaany way*,
aa a city fovernm at
MaaiatiB:, mUHim to,
on the regular work ef
a body. . t 'f‘ •
m- H who aw native chamber
five unaeUiahly of their new locations being made, and
1 and effort to build a city.
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New Sand Attract*
Attention To Area
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From Big Firms y,<
MONT BELVIEU, Nov. H (BP)
—With 14 riga running, several
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■ will know that 1
'lest We Forget
mw producer having been brought
In this week, hctivj)fct to theStar-
lh'm ben Hill o(l field hold Ireding
I a football game after It la' all in the coastal region.
t-m 1 Stoctojl iHl gOd.Jtoa-cuapaay
**»how ttH Hobaon, Canter*has brought in its Wilburn No. 8,
, rxpreaatd hie dntkrmination 1 flowing 1450 barrels through u
jnd ia scheduled to play against
I South Park high schfiol Green-
1 at Beaumont Saturday.
Having turned back the Golden
■ of Galveaton the local
for 1300 barrels yesterday. The
well, pa the east flank of the
dome, came In at .4434 feet
New Laaationr
Three new kwatione were an-
aut seeking fee* to ton, nmmeed today? kg this company,
and that bunch of scrappers one of them being on the Higgins
appeared her* last SaturdAy lease of approximately 10 acre*,
ring to g^lood account Higgin* Nr*. *. on the southeast
in all future contest*. j gj,]* „f the dome, and about 1095
x4&0 A
|J0RK BUSINESS firm*, were
chartara In Toxaa by the
ary of auto during October
ia. either September of thin
I gr October of 1030. ’ . !
I total of 147 concerns an cap- •
*“ d for $3,045,000.
r indudad SI
feet west of Higgins No. 1, which
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manufacturing
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HEY KIDS! THIS
IS DAY OF CIRCUS
i(*E—hear the echo
those- boys come trumping by,
• the smiles upon their fnces
As their flags of triumph fly.
Since our buttle flu« came back,
Sifite.fhe hoys brought horn# a victory
From the'-KaWs mad attack. ‘ .■
But some lie yet ill Flanders,
Where the scented jioppies grow,
Where the roaring y-uns of battle
Have been silenced long ago.
And some came back to Mother
•With a ghastly wound that ptayfd.
Can we forget to thank them _ J
For the sacrifice they made? ■
IliL^Gmtry Dog and Pony
1 iiaitigni in Sopton.ix r Shqw Playing Here
Day-and Night
Today i* circus day in (oi.ca-
Crtx-k gs well na Armistice Day.
Gentry Brothers Dog and I’ony
show is t» present two )s-rfc.rm-
aiics hen- today, a matinee at
•l p. in. 11 nd another at 8 p. m.
The show, with .................
canine performcrR begun arriving —
to pay the other half nbm]t J# tnirkll ^ (!n|v«- HBEUN, Nuv. 11 iBIBo^tonirny IMdaWt tKT|8»i
m
~~ They flSDght and lied ifor each of
And the ttyngs they loved the most,
So rise up, you aona of Dixtoy -----——' r-
. And join me with my toaat."
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Here’s to the boys of the wind-swept North
As they {ou^ht on the fields of France £
And the spirit of Grant was with them there
^ Ah the boys of t^l>orth.adv>0cttiMit^w|? j
And here’s to the boys of the i
And the spirit of was 'wito thm tiilfi, *;
. As the boys of our South advanced.
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’ And here's to the sons of the Blue and the Gray
‘ As they met on the fields of France
* AtodtlwflRfttef (Mfto'wttk mem there
As th*koya of our flag advanceo, r
.1-BT. Lm Sloan.
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1 1 111 1111——SWSMBUaJ
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an incrvMB of 50 per'ceil;
H*U»rwl with the figures for
m>, 1m, iMsz.-.
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P> YOU INTEND to take ad-
oC'tko installment plan
• torment of 1031 taxes the dead
t is approaching.
wm who remit one-half of
due by Nuvemb. r 30 will
mans, s pmalt| to
L .
pay. <nt u not made by .Nu-
ton when- the uggregati.m h.ul
liccn playing three days to capa-
•in ib. %b ,1 5 city, houses. Arrival was delayed
^tefeagsaaa
the lot in plenty of time for ev-
erything to be In reailiness for
matinece.
[ U you wait until after Novem,
1 *. ti.e partial payment plan
1 tot available to you. • ;
GERMANS IGNORR-jSCOTT STRESSES
ARMISTICE FETE PHYSICAL f ONI
Rev
port of the rattle community
•rv ‘•toghpmlrftojsit'^^^^gH
ft*riiiK in ih count y nmong pojr
MbZZTtoLw pv%dHgrml:
sale Wednesday and that the drive
ftf the collection of contrtbuJ.n*
J would continue until Thankagiv.ng
Day which ia November to.
Fred Lintolman has been placed
in charr of Mas ia.Goose C
and J. I). Royder will take
of the Felly sales.
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SSSSF^^Ei^ENSE OF OTY ICHANNtt"M“llSSTw
ISBELOWBUDCET. GROWTH AIRED^^
quota being roi.e.1 immedi- 1
■ °|Y of Doilars Seen Lower Chargq^^^
Blow To Pride Given
At Cause Why Day
Not Observed
t.alay Is refraining from any ob-
Periodic Heddl M
.<|jr^ed By Speaker
at P-TA Meet
fervatioa of Armistice Day. Fof mAtm *1^0,,, d,. ,H, a.
ignored or fogp>tten. .made an illuminating talk on tbe
The fact that Germans do n A subject to a group of students,
BYI00VER KIN
A letter to the mayor and
miwioncrs of Goose Creek
?•.!!• ¥«J«riCUxmtnager.
Lcovitt It‘Released
I ; $250 Bond In
t . - WeltChargi ‘
::a
SANTA MONIflA, Nov. II (OP)
crane, their wives
. JBHW
Any program which Ha* for tU; The Tri-aUes -bwned
purptoc development of the ship quietly. City and federal
ware cloaed. Moot
channel area east of IPmaton will w*^
11... k.ei«j nt |k| Golden ^ Claaaas
And MtPM
will be rlow-d with ex|N'nditures Triangle Improvement association.11\' ^
amreral thousan.1. ofvdollar. less *peakv* in a meeting at tb. Drily The Port Arthur-Be.um«ht 1
than the amount allowed by the city hail lari nfeht informed a, ball game at Fort Arthur 1
city Biel that little difficulty will numlwr of ptrsbns who had brav-
lSt towiri.teuUiwriito f
>f President " Hi$NHffil' tore*. ™
ed not guilty taa charge of po^-
tlon is fundamental in tha entire |ioa of liquor and is at liberty us-
~ " I .lay on ball of |SM. * . ■ *'*'
U-avitt,~WB{i is 57. was arrested
JHonday with C. It. Dsiley, 42. ns
they left Dailey's store, with IB
pints of liquor. Dsiley also has
Men accused and is free on bond.
nbierve the day to mourn for th) j feKhmi, am] parents at the Par-
war dead cannot be taken to m,an >nt.Tether association meeting 0f circumstance* in “trying to be a $320.40. and
The tent, la located on tl» Price that there Is alack oMeding. But hetd~ at-Robert E. Eta ttfh school f*|iow--. \ “‘J mobile, IIMJ3, 4487.20; annual (mblk service
Lfcp^fflat^: sgg iarsr
v"'«. rm can pians ‘
1 to push the caihpaign
lions with hi. captains to the priginal owner. an«l fel upon
. . on in his absence. '®vll days. The e«iuipment deterior-
L^i» i. the fiftieth anniversary'ated and the performance lost it.
the Bed Cross and locat work-
to make eentributions
this section f fitting tribute
great humanitarian orgunl-
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[K LOCAL GOOD times item Is
of City Manager Man-,
»t city expenditures are run-
r about $700 per month behind
I ted amounts.
means the city is spending
MOO per month less than
believed would be
when the budget was
) July 1.
of $2800 in the first
filcal year
nnmmnit Ifit I<kf1
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holiday, which ordinarily would
have fallen oh Nov. 9 to commem-
orate the prolamation of the R--
publlc, has been set on Aug. 11, ^
the day wh.n the Constitution w»s
I protnuignted.
Local Veterans Prefer
To Forget War Horrors
taught in physl-
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COUNTY ISSUES
TAX WARNING
The toller lists receipts and .eg*
penditurea for October as tdbmui
Grsas receipts, $4015,487 less
nwi ratomis rreeipU (mntor tire
posits). $154; juet revenue receipts,
$8861.43 -
ed the hart rain to at lend. ICr.ek is ia
Visitors from the south side ofj thoee high
to meet *«p«rit- .. vt^.... . ■
the channel were weleomhd to thtj P1*/**
Tri-ClUes by Mayor C. D. Little of, *
Pellv kfker he hail been inlnvhieed ■ r,l8gl
ptx
Pelly after he had bow, introduced j “ n»gMt to wore* of 1
e. «. «w «f I^ur1.,
Topics of speeches ranged from! who h,d the day off, 1
highway beautification to cam. I forma nee* of Gentr;
Srt ’Tf'r- m.,M> -.iSTST “
les < ex|ienditurfs
Leavitt claims he was a victim|POunts (
“I have traded, rt bailejrt. store|expenditure, (insurance, ISUOfU-^h .utility
to capital ac-! MkfK Little in hts welcome ad-1
improvements I, * ‘Ires, advised tint the association
ST^ try to attain iU goal of stared ^L(
. by.eooperating
officiala rather than 2 M,f
-
for years, and talking to him whqn !
comeone shoutcl ‘here come* Carr’
“I-thought VA be a good
and started to run out the bock oxi
spy, and they caught me. 1 dkipt [_j
know what was in th* bag. I don't 1
taa . s—....
Bet op«-rating
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ing but points out that k
i:r:^‘r5HArmed Forces Of World
.................. Greater Thar, Before 1914
tSHINfiTON,
DYE FUNERAL
ARRANGED HERE
I WASHIf
Jhirtcfn years have passed since
the world echoed with a new f ong
of peace. Thirteen long years have the Tri-Citle*.
faded into history, but some of the
heroism shown during the mo t
disastrous war of all time, will be
engraved forever on the minds of
future generations and on tin-
pages of
lassWww
t to visit
mmm
tor bravery during
several of them are
Srnking a typical
eran to form the bi
_ , William F-dwurd Is',. Dye, M, find* the -
Harris county taxpayer*' must I died at the home of his son, H. S. est
pay their 1931 state, county and Dye in Mont Bolvleu Tuesday at roents
the war- .district taxys before November 81’7 a. m. today. Funeral services down
i,vi__ if they expect to take advantage 1 will be in charge of Paul U. Lee, debt.
of the installment plan. Otherwise 1 funeral director, and are being j Ju*t_
j they must have their entire taxes J completed today. «, • ■ 1 gut's
erseas vct‘ I paid by January 81.
Nov. tl'dlB**- erttlWy muolw. A
rec years after 0,*. et hand.
_ »r to eml wars" f Then came **u
I supporting the larg- largaiai-;; at V«
tad naval ostabii.ih- men gatliered si
tory and weigi,ed tlMe and renjade the n
era *ecm-[
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ago today the
of an Ar-
mistice Day feature, a Sun report-
er consulted 8. W. Dobson,
Surviving are his wife,
Those wishing to pay half their Dye, and
taxes st present and the other half W. K. of Mont Helvieu and It. I
before June 30 must do so by No- of Houma,
■gppNNNN unty, naviga Mrs. E. <M«
post, Veteftms of Foreign Wars.ftion. common school, drainage, if- Six grandchildren also survive.
orcitls and sevirsl members of that of-! rigation ami other taxes may be Mr. Dye had
WF<;i
i mts
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Matherne, Robert. Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 139, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 11, 1931, newspaper, November 11, 1931; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1021186/m1/1/: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.