The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 160, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 19, 1945 Page: 8 of 8
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sure to please. Easy to pay for on our convenient terms.
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THE DAILY SUN, GOOSE CREEK. TEXAS
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER *lf
n The Radio
Guide To Airktnes
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0:00- Quincy Howe and the Now*
S:i»— Jimmy Carrol)
frtWe-New* of the Oil World
l*:4S—World' at Large
6:00-Jack Kirkwood
6:15—Jack Smith
6:35 Bing Crosby
6:46—News
7:00—Jack Carson Show
7:36J-Dr. Chrlatlan
7:56—Ned Calmer
5:00—Frank 81natra
6:36—Harold Stassen
9.06—Groat Momenta In Music
9:10—Andrews Sisters
10:00-News
10:16—To Be Announced
, 10:36-Invitation to Music
11:00—Record Roundup
12:00-Sign Off
KTHT-MBS
, 1:00—Here’s Howe
1:16—Superman
340—Captain Midnight
5:44—Tom Mix
6:00—Fulton Lewis
6:l5~Paul Hochull
6:30—Frank SlngUer -i
6 <5—Inside Sports
7:00—Veteran’s Return
7-30—Fresh Up Show
8:00—Gabriel Heatter
8:15—Real Life Storiei
5:30-Spotlight Bands
9.-00—Musical Variety
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9:45—The Constant Invader
15:00—Corwin Riddell
10:15—Muaic In the Night
10 W—Music Macs
11 .OO-Music Macs
li;16—Freddy Miller’s Orch.
if:30 Eddy Howard’s Orch.
11:55—News
KPRONBC
5:00—Korn Kobblera
6:16—The Guiding Ught
5:80—Life Can Be Beautiful
5:45—Newscasts
6 ro Supper Club
6:J5—New* of the World
e.:o Col. Landers
6:45—Headliner*
7:0O-Mr. and Mrs North
7:30 Hiidegardc /
8:00-Wednesday With You
8:30—Mr. District Attorney
9:00—Kay Kyser Kollege
10:00—News
10:16—Sport* of the Day
10:30—Harhnese •
10:45-Meadmvbrook Orchestra
ll:iO—R V. Kaltenborn
: 15—Danny Ryan Orchestra
11:36- Rose Bowl Green
11:56- News
l|:00—Time
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-Terry and. the Pirates
-Dick Tracy
-Jack Armstrong
-Tennessee Jed
Headline Edition
mond Gram Swing
Lone Ranger
and Abner
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746-Green Hornet
6:00—Boston Blackle
|:I0—Ktmer Davis
8:45—Pa£e* of Melody
9:06—Cbunters£v
9:30-Marty Dale Trio
10.00-Ken Millican’s New*
16:15-Chariie Chan
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HOSPITALS
Harris..'Log.. Funeral
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■ _ home
reports the following ambulance
transfers: ,
Mrs. E. K. Culllson from Gooes
Creek hospital to her residence in
Highlands.
Mrs. S. P. Gentry from her
home if! Crosby to Goose Creek
hOPittsi
Mr* Thelma Davis from her
home in Lamar Courts to Goose
Creek hospital. .
Mrs. L, F. Beard and infant
son, Jack Edward, from Goose
Heights. -
Mrs. Elton Goodson from Goose
Cregk hospital to her home on
New Jersey in Baytown.
Billy Nunez from the Lillie-Duke
hospital to her home in Pelly.
Mrs. 136yd Gigtmt and infant
soft. Lloyd Michael, from Goose
Crtek hospital to the home of
Hev. M. A. Cowey in Mont -Bel-
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C A. Ruesell from Goose Creek
hospital to,hi* home at 419 Alvu
id- StewBrt Heights. • ■ r
.Mrs.' N:" E. Williams-from her
home, J06 N. First, in Pelly, to
Utlle-Dukd hospital.
Mbs. J.Hunter and infant daugh-
ter. Janlc “Lynn, from Goose Creek
hospital to her home, 8H Stimp-
son -in -Pelly.
. Nft. A. J. Law from her home
in .Harper Courts to Hermann
hospital iii Houston.
Mrs. J. L Lunsford from 400 E.
Texas to Goose Creek, hospital.
.Woodrow McQueen from 309
Park in Morrell Park to Goose
Creak hospital.
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CLU5UH RING
A lovely dinner
ring in choice of
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Coifpme Pin in
layfly, graceful
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and Friday. Mnxiimmi
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I, German Gen. Anion E
nteneed to death by an
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hound to a stake by (h.
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Veteran Will
id Samaritai
I by members of the earpen-
’f-Sbibb wlw.have agreed to
5put with the work u no cost.
Wenicnt has 5e*h . started
irtoday to re-ereetthe home.
War Veteran Joe 1,. <LonniH
>“h, which .was. (destroyed by
firing the. week. •
!o)in H. Athey, « carpenter here,
id that arrangements: could be
for carpenters to do most
. , . > w. nw
I ’ht nor ft at no ■■Ost’ to Smith,
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4 he said in addition to being
tit to work on the house, he
B-would like to make a 35 db-
l”1 think we can get the matcr-
I i« build the house,” ho also
|Abox has. been placed at Cone’s
■feJancv -in ,/w.. o-i-i. ____
jy tn .Goose Creekr and
person wanting to make a
“Sitien to this fund wiU be
Smith home was destroyed
they had also "went
Ctemly returned from
Irmed services and obtained ”
“b*t the Baytown refinery. B«-
Lof a shortage of funds and
feiilty ^ find a better house,
W moved hi, family into an
rSi* n stand 8nd did th« best
tcwld toward making it habit-
iJ i 1 Monday, an oil stove,
N for rooking and for heating
->ttle one-room houae, cxplod-
Ll*?- Smith filled the tank
fcsulfing fire every-
Smiths owned was des-
; ^>ltb!1 have three Children,
Mae, age 6, who suffered
Ik’j «sGllmdre’ employe of Ro-
ln>rt | teP®*1- shop on Ash be 1
of ® *tom-
fiiUnDtrItreatment at Goose
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Hartman, Fred. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 160, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 19, 1945, newspaper, December 19, 1945; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1027194/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.