The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 141, Ed. 1 Monday, November 27, 1944 Page: 2 of 8
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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27
THC DAILY SUN. GOOSE CREEK,
b* that Mr. Roosevelt
some mail-now in „
head the depurtnicut of
will spare hlm»!f mam
arhe If hk
in the neat ,fpar wL
• ttoe hMe-uwky, w.r,., '
River SKtsS
and one twlf. nad an lamaee of f.|nArfj|«l| DUfl
punti-natur of »#»»►*.*«£ 0«-* jUVvl IWI) IMOJl
ihwMI to II,» per month - . j___L_L
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latest aatMr flatten tfrtv*by «h« ,¥"/w' r
asrsKL?srs,S2s
awsswur*- ",
‘ l*Uh.r# “Theri*. an awful tot of stuff
. *n th*; waterfront area wharf.
Th# Oeeae Creek Chamber of
*w%* miv ■« nw vh> w, <■ Commerce n|uln will shonaor
SRtri-sr - SHtasu’z
Toltro ronflrwad the raid M ?* ***? omomiUb* wapa touHrtaket ,n the downtown
rotmnaa after it had been an- iBEMgL1^ . lhmt ^ buslneo* mltop. -,.1-r-Tr-,r
newced by the war depnftm. ni '"V™ Di C. W. Spear, nreaident of u mmmlt amud Amorl. an nolioo
iS^r\rr.ar tetrtr *n important supply line for G«- the trade group, has appointed force* to chock aggression witli-
fca admit' ihr fhwi n*u man garrlaoas along the RiUoe Liiwrtnce A. Halcaa music choir- out gp^.jfic authorisation of con-
l®§g *. sswm «
SSsSSbSS SsS&SH !Kj&&&»g
portant targotpf with the reault - m*n *r*®*jj \i ' gti>w”! Sroup,n *."1
that only alight damate” was The......W&itWim 1 tlttYhtafcouicJiartH -chota* to -.qwww-. ar*
rntjjai^TS'TBriS.fiSimSfy WelllUe*," southwest Germany was alerted.- grama, or-parte of programs.
The Japanese Dome! ngetiey the .Itopatch said No further de-. We will need a lot of help in
eald Urn: Ihe.ralder* began arrta- tall* ware give*. entry Inc on the program thl
mg *ret TWtpe and the surround- U was th# drat time allied v«nr. Hale said, ‘ and wc re ant
in* ana shortly after 1 p m HI imatroop* have beta fejmetml in |mi« to nmnge the y»rioi» par-
p m. Sunday CWT» and were action since *hp leisure of Nl- iirlpaHr/ anils «e soon at poJ
.nter.-epted in aerial combat by Jntegeo.«ed the abortive attempt tiW* •
Jspi.aese fighters . to talw Arthw in oemral Mol-
Seme witperfonrcaars .tore said land in Septembrr Mention of • ■« - •
to have attempted to raid over ennly "MMmgroup*," however in- Tnitp Cfftliw T/i jJsnip
areas tn the Kanto and Chebu dlrated that the troops might He ,llaw WVup IQ ffOlTlC
dlstrleta the names applied re- on reconnaissance nnd sabotage tj. Aii!,|a| CJ-1-
spectively to seven prefectures potrols rather than any large- nCrr vHlUfll JIUIt
i .. l.irilnf Tokyo in eastern Hon- scale attempt to carve out a *
shu and IU pcrfectures in western bridgehead behind the Siegfried New officers of the Goo-m:
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m paid holidays a year at
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Hale Service Station
CAR REPAIRING
000 Main St. Polly
Two Mechanic*
THE ROMANTIC
OftlINT
Owned by Mr»7f. & Goodman
REOPENED
WILLIAMS
Chlroproctk Clink
Dr. A C Williame...
.... Dr. Rosa William*
Hours: Daily 9 to v P. M.
107 N. Commerce Phono 254
% Goose Creek, Texas
TODAY
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With Mrs. Zelda Zdppono at Manager.
, Aitiiting Mr». Zdppone will be 2 beaufy oper«-
♦*P», gwe*iiio«l by over 15 yt«r* experience in
•Xpert hdif styling and beauty culture.
Polly Routl-at Maryland
loll I'-lies « I.H,
Your Headquarters
For Bicycle Parts
yur OlTH RBOPENINC WK ARK (ifTKIUNH
Special Prices on all Better Permanents
WF ARK KQtNi’l’KIi Tf) GIVE YOUR FAVORITE
Cold W^ve. Machine, or Machinelcss
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“DAY IN DEATH VALLE!
Final Services Held
For lames M. Jacobs
— ENDS TONIGHT-
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“WEEK-ENI) |*.vss»
ft ENDS TONIGHT®
Tterattacks at Bourheim, a Final rites for James.M-. Jacobs,
and * half southwest of 93. were held Sunday afternoon
eh and 24 miles west of Co- In the chapel of Paul tl. Lee fu-
e ncral home with Rev. A. R. Jor-
L German dispatch from Mar- dan of the First Baptist church
officiating. Burial was at Hill
of Rest cemetery.
Pallpcarers were .1. A. McCain,
J. R. Krcnick, N. J. Broussard,
Wd dlto expect to h«v© a full line of Contoure and Audroy Duvall Cosmet-
ic* f<* Christmas giving or for your personal use.
Jimmy IYD0N
Diana LYNN
Charles SMITH
Afteremeenf W«fure
A/*ll # * __ *J shnl Gcrd von Rundstcdt’s head-
f Y lift LmllfllT quarters vdaimed that the Ger-
mans had rqpaptured both Koslar
m.,B'“ Last**£ “
eer. now that the season is get- Ameriran First arr^v Advane- ----------“
mr ^eH-tmdem^. ^The treagm, V£&f£!£S*
Wclyweiler along fourllanKAdolf
T-- S Cathriser and E D. Wit- Hitler sujier.hlghw.iy towardSskjr-
«n* went to hfw Brauttfels and Pn an»ttser seven miles to the
rough! UBiiic Ihcir season's tyro Wlst a„(j 30 mites southwest of
piece. * . , Cologne.
Elmer Gttfy nod Gra«y fudk American Third army Ad-
?ent ti> ». ranch near Harpei -vanced a mile'to a mile and a
rtd each got their pah of deer half deeper into Saar basin',
ir t“he sesaon. , threatened St. Avoid, 25 miles
Mayor Jhh H. Meek, City Mar- east of Met*, from three sides:
ml Ed Dickens and Ct mmissio|i- pushed to withio eight miles
Willi# Cobb went to, BenavJd|s southwest anti 16 miles south of
>r their venison. industrial center and communica-
.........---------' tions iunrtlon of Sarre-Gucmines
MHnaMtattorr - - •i-r-- 1......j. American. Seventh army —
Plunged down eastern slopes of
j Vosges mountains , along entire
p F front: overran 12 at 'ifioir forts
■flK V * I south of Strasbourg in drive to-
* j j ward junction with French First
. i army on west bank of Rhine.
' French First army — Captured
_________________________---} Ja*t of enertty fort#' in Belfort
| area: continued north along
j west bank of Rhlhe under seettr-
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Goose Creek
Hit NoT 1 y
DOWNS
UON
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One-Time Rodeo Star
Dies After Shooting
I FORT WORTH. Njav. 27. (C.R*-- -T0.* °x[\.u°°“ ealtn
[ The tuibulent career of Louis 5:30 Jeri Sullivan §ongs
) Tindall. 42 was at an end today Ml S°r i,a\5<aISj
} aftrr his death last night from ' W°£M .Today
gunrhot wounds suffered two ® Joseph C.Harseh
I SSL. enSi Roundup Boys
The ote-time rodeo star, who Tunes in Temi>o
| never banked his money but car- Newwaau
ried his “roll" on his person, was ' “ 1?* L°Po, .
• shot from ambush the night of 1™ ™"h.„S1
! Nov « ih the driveway of hi# 1’5? 5n,,-H 4J£y ,
-home. A charge from a shotfutt -
'fiYfa ‘4vel*J pisioT hr.TfelS struck ? v 1
! him in the chest. * IaflkS *
! tnttdMT and his wife returned £ -fy .
j the. fir# Police have been unable
! to drtermine the identity of his ?®;5® -Worid at-large
aseaiiahts C^tle * Orchestra
j Tindall was the victim of sev- ! .?£"vn«ir rrnm the W„.o
j oral robbery attempts and often .
said that hr would “give up my ’1 Carle s Orchestra
; life but not my money." 12.00 Time
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Hartman, Fred. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 141, Ed. 1 Monday, November 27, 1944, newspaper, November 27, 1944; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1028358/m1/2/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.