The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 139, Ed. 1 Friday, November 24, 1944 Page: 2 of 8
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Total $147,485
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many which 'CUttrat Wafra Wo. «*-
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c'jrj wtiut. work, lialnhuw jlrl*.
ttaitehte flrde* wid ln the Kp,*-
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. no MH of the lapnhaw
pi re t* now «rar of tw ««f0»- «•
war factory loo remote to feel our
b^S?*Upa» Murad B-Jte, work-
Ini under the hewty-formed Mat
bomber command Arnold »*W.
will traradMkUr thrte operntiona
vteth tteraeof the Ch inn-baaed Mth
Homlrar .ornmand. whgae B-Jlw
hove already carried out It ml*-
Mon* ncaind Japamae empire
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•Tlie syntetAatte denmlitlon of
Japan * war pnodoetloo, begun
My month* ago from fhlaa Iww*.
iranraforth .-ill lx rwrrled out
with decisive vigor, anfiening op
the Japan*** heart /or thc ulti-
mnie invasion by conrhined tinU-
<il nation* tend, ana and ale
fithe*," Arnold Md Mr Rnoaevelt.
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net number of R »* in the at-
mtklng forte, saying only that It
was "ahra«M* a term U»«t 'o
the post ha* meant KM or mof*
with the
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Must Halp or It Will Cost y011l
2';; Cl ZfSET V‘iu
A OIUMMAN AVfNOn,
carrier Prtnerlon for “
In this engagement.
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Bar-X Cowboys
Friday. Nov. 24
Lee, Port Arthur
To Meet Tonight
lory Hteaabourg cathedral in the
Some so mflvi to the north*
went. Lt. Gen. George 8, Ration a
Third army tank* jumped off-ina
new ftttaek three mites inside
Germany’s Soar ha*'" 1“«
the Jo net Ion of the French. Ger-
man and Uwcmbowrg border*.
AmerkinsNear
Plains Of Onnoc
Kemah Coffee
Gum
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Gooae Creek: CONE’S
MACY and GOOBE Cl
PHARMACY
•S'I'orTd,!' HIaHLANDs
Felly: JiBGGETT DRUG
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while fighters destroyed an enemy
motor pool and strafed commun-
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hang with the weather man. ln»» ----------. —---------
Porf Arthur radio station KPAC tine column of the 10th Arm- icatjons unM south of Valencia,
announced that the game will t.rcd -division raptured Oberteu- 8PVen and a half* miles north of
•NOThe hjpadout. ken. nine mflm northw^MjKw* -
Grover Edge in oharge of the tig. and another fought into the
corps of VFW and American outskirts of Tetitngcr, two and a
l*TCK.n member* M the game has half mite* to the we»t The ad-
iwked his group to be on hand
wearing cap* At *:»l p. m. ?
Judy Mndlifr
GIRL BAND
every night
Plenty of Drinks
IliMTII A3SSGI N< KmAnT '
Mr. and Mr*. 4- B Janowtki
«nt ounce the birth of a daugh-
ter gt. 3;iS pan, Wednesday at
Grata* Creek hosptial. The baby
weighed aeven pound*, iix oimet *.
and ha* been named Sybil Ann.
Grandparent* are Mr. and Mrs F
A jgftowtkt and Mr*. B H Hate.
French Capture
Naif Strasbourg
Jtheumatism. ami nttird disease*
are estimated U> affe<t one out of
every i.uuo persons »t some
Urn* of their lives
FURS REPAIRED
AND CLEANED
Phone 579W
400 W Pearce, Gorise Creek
(Continued From Pngf *>«e)
forces hid attempted to take the
Rhine bridges at Strasbourg by
Storm, but had fatted The broad-
nud indicated that the French
may have driven through the city
to the west bank of the Rhine.
German resistance \v*s Stiffen-
ing in tire final street battie for
Strasbourg, but the enemy »’*»
believed to have rallied too late
and complete Uberntton of th«
great et.mmunjsptinn* ami indu*
vanees carried to within a few
miles of the outposts of the main
defense* of the Siegfried line in
the Saar baMn.
• Rain, flood* and stiffening en-
emy resistance combined to slow
other allied Armies at the north-
ern and southern ends of the 400
mile froat almost to a standstill,
but Some limited gains were re-
ported.
The'situation, army by army,
from north to south was:
British Second army - Ad-
vanced through mild and mine-
fields to within less than three
in sight of the border fortress Of
miles west of southwest and with-
Venlo in southeast Holland: yield-
ed Hoven. three miles northeast
of Getienklrchen, Germany, to en-
emv counterattack In toughest
fighting since Normandy.
American Ninth army Cap-
tured Pattern, - three miles south-
Madame Roma
PHRENOLOGIST
Noted Adviser
Readings latly from 8 a m. to
« to pm
104 West Texas Ave,
$2 READING FOR $1 WITH
THIS AD.
Paris and hero of the
African deserts; stormed into
Strasbourg With his 3*»0d Arm-
orod division Just before noon
yesterday after splitting ttee <Jer-
man front in ewtew Fimricre with
a 20-miie dash across th> Alsa-
tian plains. t>
Ciiriton ft; Conger, United Press
War correspondent with the Sixth
army group, reported that street
battle* raged throughout the
night around the famed 12th ccn-
.Iiiiifh and 24 miles west* at Co-
logne; remaintior of front sta-
tionary;
American First army ~ Ad-
vanced west, south and southwest
of Weisweiller, nine mites north
east of Aachen and two miles be-
yond Esehweiler; gained 600 yards
Paul U. Lee Funeral Home
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Phone 170 °“**cmk 403 H. Main
4. iDgj
RETURN ENGAGEMENT
J. BACA'S FAMED
COWBOY ORCHESTRA
... eastern tip of Hurtgen forest.
. American Third nrmy — Push-
ed attack along 11-milc front in
Saar basin: increased pressure
HgaiMt .3.125 Germans hoiding out
in five-fortress gropps *n theMcts!
area: Advanced four miles in the
vicinity of Romclfing, 27 mijes
south of Saarbruckeh. *
American Seventh army — Cap-
tured western hsilf of Strasbourg,
advanced halfway through the
southern Vosges , to withtn 15
mites of the Alsac plain between
Strasbourg and Colmar; captured
U Thlltet.
French First army — Reached
Battehhcim, four mites north of
Mulhoiise and 17 miles sotith of
Colmar; occupied Morschwiller-
lc-Bas, three miles west of Mul-
hoiise: repulsed German counter-
attacks southeast of Belfort and
in Muihduse ahMi. .
British Capture
Italy Bridgeheads
Ormoc. . . ,■ .....
Motor torpedo boats patrolling
the west coast of ^Usyte sank a
small freighter, three barges and
two luggers Tucday night: The,
freighter, loaded with fuel, and
ammunition, burst into flame*
and presumably sank.
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,TRY SUN CLASSIFIED ADS.
BraMhiil
COUGHS
FRIDAf* .
BUSTER CRA8BE
and -* ‘
al wjast *
"RUSTLER'S
HIDEOUT"
(Resulting From Colds)
Buckley’s Tsmeu* ‘‘CANADIOL"
Mixture Act* Like e Flash
Spend a fi-w cents today at
anv drug *tora tor a bottio of
ITaV*kley*K CANADIOL Mixture
rif>l« ftctlng). Take a couplo
«ttme,-W.r
owerfu! offcrtlvo act
JK33SS5W&F* sfSiSK
Bourheim, oftt mile southwest of up think, clinking phlegm, soothe
. *,« .. l_j n, rt*. raw "mombranccs and make breath-
ing oftRier.
a couple
1 its insta
. —SiatlAL—
Chapter 10
“HAUNTED HAEBOrR"
—For Fun—
"JASPER GOES FISHING”
For Schedule
Call 87.
BUY BONDS HERE
Now Showing
' ' , . Plus'
“PLAIN DAFFY"
Paramount News
tlon fipre
id-
m^nf?ftrcrs from those pcr«i*t«ntv
nanly Irritating coughs of bronchial
irrita4fonM due to coldn fintl Buck-
leys brlii-" -k .....*
leys brings auick ami effective re-
lief. Don't wsiit—get lhjckley‘8 Can-
adial today. You get relief instantly.
Goose Creek Pharmacy
Scarborough Pharmacy
Feature No. i
ONLY
24
MORE
Shopping Day
Until Christmc
Christmas
Use Our
Lay-Away Plan
Feature No. 2
A small deposit will hold
any article in our store.
Come in and make your
selection now. Large
selection of gifts for
everyona.
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-PLUS-—
Popeye The Sailor
in
“WE’RE ON Ot R WAY
TO RIO’’......
Chapter No. 5 ’
"Block Arrow"
HUMBLE CLUB DANCE
Saturdsj^Hotember 25.
(Coutimied From PiMte Dse)
across the river,’•capturing the
town of Fugna on the far bank.
The eommunigue-said the bridge-
heads had been deepened to 800
yards and that fierce fighting con-
tinued. v
To the south, Polish troops ad-
vanced a half mile north of San
Biago and were reported fighting
Easy Terms
“Texas Greatest Jewelers”
CALL 15 FOR SCHEDULE
TODAY and SATURDAY
on the crest of Mount Rtcei, three
and » half mites south of Faensa.
show's
» hi
la the Adratlc coastal, sector,
patrols of the Eighth army vir-
tually had. cleared the enemy
from the south bank of the Unit!
river south of Ravenna.
Otiinni continued sporadic
raids and small attacks with ar-
tiUery and rockets in the Fifth
arnay motor south of Bologna.
212 West Texag
— : ,
NOW SHOWING
* - _ ______
Lost And Fond Hems
fttf Rally
Balance After
One item was' lost and one was
found to figuratively balance the
52£
.tf^M - -
His Stuff,
in
■City Marshal Bill Praxier lost
hi* big brass Jail kev and four
Uotittr
other troys on a ring; some place
between hi* stand at Texas and
Aahtral the prartofHce. and the
bond rally. He hasn't found them
yet. They are of no value to
anyone edro and he asks help in
locating them.
JS* ^ ss ss «
and may be claimed by Identifica-
tion at tit* Daily Sun office.
b ....... ' L-n. S)tM**
t wRalph De-
I WHO IS TARTU?
WHAT IS TARTU?
SANDY. Ore. d f>
tm "mm
Sharer, Sandy expert who m
tj£SS,'S.T>Ez e“
corvette* and tend barges,
in both the United State* *
TARTU.** 1
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irara.,,t»*ara»*«
isvMsrv Mu»4 «h*
«eH*W«*t*eMvt*
...atra t**ni,i»e
Sftwatt, ,*v*IH
He says' the hipknee ts
d Joint
run from 180 to 2.000
DeRharcr aays the trick
nr-.ng bow to cut the knees
IBBi!
,
ar
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Never wos this -
fryer than in
this, human,t..,
loveaWe, heart-
watming
triumph!
*
on1
. in a role that.
I will maie her
| the child star of
\all time!
'
mkit
i* , 4 fi/i
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II
,
SB* 4
tterofifth of the soU of Orcraso ‘HHfEMr HAWR^t* 8
-te-feteble for farming. - i ■■■ii........ .........
"MACHINE
For Pun •
“PAC KAGE FOR JASPER”
MAMA’
. - ■
A ■
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: '
■
. . „At ■ . 'e.TsiriaL.
iMHUANCES ABE SHOWN above cn ol
^^prefabricated harbor on the Nd
hundreds of feet long, la a aerttd
ISL and supported on ftoatt so thal
SLt tides. Existence of these pj
I wanted only last weeks though they I
I ^ access of the libwaUon of weatcif
[ea-Shower
Manor
Massey
iens lounge at Baytown
gif house will provide the
during the hours from
to 9:30 ip.m. December 6 for
Lea-shower honoring Mrs. J. T.
■ m, nee Wilma Jean Thread-
, Hostesses for the occasion
<i be Misses Grace Marie Cur-
_ Gloria StaSsi, Carrie Lou
lylor, Mesdamcs Lee Roy Dcn-
■i and Sam W. Blakency.
Due hundred guests will be in
1 in JJju personnel. .. -,, ,7-
• 2 M ACTION FEATURES 2 *1
jsbyterians To
page Cake Sale
Ambers of Women’s Auxiliary
[first Presbyterian church will
t^ a cake and pastry sale at
Kooth to be placed in front
I Harvey’s store on Texas Ave-,
e beginning at 10 a.m. Satur-
kenI
dauglf
K.
third I
parcn|
and
Schrol
____will sell for one and
roiMars, and large pies Will
[ sold for one dollar each.
uld To Meet
|fitli Mrs. Sawyer
F. R. Sawyer will enter-
t members of parish Guild of
./ Episcopal church at their
,Jar meeting at 2:30 p.m. Mon-
fat Baytown Dormitory. Co-
itess will be Mrs. N. S. Holland.
Ml members are cordially in-
I to attend.
Mr.
as the[
Shelby
and Shd
Pierce,
Pvt.
Raschkd
rived hd
to visit!
Mrs. Rr|
E. W.
Fscellaneous Shower
es Mrs. Hargraves
Raymond Hargraves of
sty was complimented at a
Klianeous shower recently
Mesdames Charlie Inman
Wt C. Arnold of Highlands
hostesses at the home of
; George Allen in Busch Ter-
:■ A pink and blue thprne was
sted in decorations for the
Technl
PvobertsI
in the f
months, I
uncle, JV|
tin, in
formerly
at Baytd
ble Oil
ami. did |
in the
I cookies were served to 16
Cpl. anl
and son
are visit!
Cities. 1
Sgt. Ad
Bennirig,
■ Denson Entertains
ay School Class
...... lee Roy Denson entertain-
ment bera of her Sunday
class and their guests at
r I Thursday evening at Pel-
HJtklodist Church. Assisting
Ifips was Miss Lillian Dar-
day to vil
Mrs. Lco|
Petty 1
’And >trsJ
the Tri-q
ThanksgiJ
craft’s pa
Teschendd
to CalifOi|
with her
pitplized
Mrs C. |
Ronald'
home a id
Allen HI
several games, open
* sandwiches, and punch were
to Wilma Ruth Britt,
Miae, Granville and Vol-
N'^ss.fjsys: ?r»s
Fy: •»* Reggie King, Patey *4?'
■^*ay, Johnnie Bgaugh, carol
1 Sannett, Jjmmie Lou Neal, °” his
l^e Dickinson, and Mrs, G.
arrived hcl
to' visit hil
■4 -
ALAMO
ORGAN!
.TO INITIATE ,
’ OF CANDIDATES
Tfn of the World, Goose
dge, will initiate a class
afc » regular mett-
t the W. O. W. Hall on Tex-
i^ M.*P. m. Monday W.
1 wmon announced today.
> Jr ,onef! is cotmcHlor com.r
*•' ’McNulty
The thll
school has|
ship club
ing officers
ident; Billy
Lanora Del
The chain
tees and a I
student cou|
<TJ* chaten
lor, good ml
safety firsl
Botf
little Ya
Billy
porter for
,11 MO I! KK
I t \N OH'-
The Junioi
Goose Creek
organisation
m
man of the J
attend.
Each schw
resehtative
Unior Red C
Ms school
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Hartman, Fred. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 139, Ed. 1 Friday, November 24, 1944, newspaper, November 24, 1944; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1028227/m1/2/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.