The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 76, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 12, 1944 Page: 4 of 8
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IFSPAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12(
THE DAILY SUN, GOOSE CREEK. TEXAS
LuNOFIELD. Mo. rnB-OjM
Wf principal at a Vaughn.
e cmx v*? firr?,d the
P n” appeal might do it.
N- s?hool needs teachers. So
H ui«M here, he ran a classified
W « v local newspaper for two
*1 ?* with knowledge of math-
PK commerce, science or
Spanish- d thla attraction:
SEPTEMBER IS THRU OCTOBER 15
Is The Time Allotted For Mailing
Overseas Christmas Gifts
By Four railed Press morning I found frost on b* bed- woods. Today flashes of angry
War Correspondents. roll. T fire punctuated the gloom of the
sights of b-ttie ^d mcH the poo- Whlle ,he tank*> arh|!«ty. and woods; blue gray ^ smoke drived
^For*weeks now, we've been se- -ome doughfect watched the Cf machine guns,
porting to you the great victor- show-, but others read old newspa- Through glasses. I watched two
ies. Today we want to tell you pers or knocked apples off the Germans in a fox hole manning a
about the small things which give trfecs. To them it was old stuff, Spgndau, firing spasmodic, hys-
war us horror, its humor, and its but the black and white cows in teriealbursts into the Woods the
reality:" . ■ the pastures mooed in terror. Americana hold.........—---_
Bv ROBERT RICHARDS^ Upstream. American boats were
WITH THE AMERICAN THIRD' By EDWARD W. BEATTIE crossing: The serenity of the
ARMY ON' THE MOSELLE ON THE MOSELLE BATTLE- tree-clad hillsides from that direc-
RIVER, Sept. 10. Cl!i — Sixteen FIELD, Sept. 10. CHI — Ameripan lion was marred by great clouds
wounded men got back across and German artillery and mortars of drifting dust and smoke from
• the river last night in boats end duelled savagely over this fabu- shell bursts,..'.,
a i^otbora-got baok lry 'Vay- hws-walipy-today. err “ Behind us, down the valley,
light today pniiicp ■ Rue years ago this was one . of somebody flushed a sniper and
along by wpe in arowboatfer- themost peaceful sections of there was a brief rattle of small
ry under a howling file by Ger- Europe. The people worked in arras fire. Back there, a corporal
man machine guns, mortars and their fields, drank their fine Wine, was cutting hair for a .wire-lay*
J “■-----*■ ‘l| pleasant ing outfit at 29, cents a man.
mentioned but wye
•meed they could qualify 100-
Jent'in the man-hunting de-
,uui.'u Mw* ..—. . . * tnsit
line was a "psychological
!,•> it wasn’t so much of
is it might sound,
year," he said, “five out
the ad came
admitted the
[to well on
hvp ctJtirflM -
l1** * —A tv
SAVE
the man-hunting de-
[P Clfrknnddcd that whilethe
Luting
“We must get to them-.We
must!" said • Medical corps Ma;
Bert nightman. standing, his fists
. clenched, on the bank, watching
^he explosions on the other side.
Our men were in a woods, and
we could not see them. But we
could see plainly the Germans,.
in broad meadows, who flanked
their positions. We could see th,e former Sedalia alderman,
heimeted heads of the Germans x He found a summons oi
leaning over the machine guns ,s t to the federaI
which They were firing into the ,
woods. Our Thunderbolt fight- explain why there was no
ers roared over endlessly with stamp on his windshield.
■German shells_bursting about the stamp, which he carrii
Them, and occasionally a plane wallet, and told officials
dived toward a concealed German......washed off the wmddiiok
^tHPBTBib-hlUi befiinif the woods. while he was in the
The trees crow close to the building, another agent
water’s edge here. Solemn black second summons on his <
crows line the fences despite the- went back lo get-that !
fire. Two miles behind the river, ehed out.
soldiers dean their mss kis. When he got back to
Answers Summons
And Gets Two More
Grateful Robin Acts
As Alarm Clock
On All These Popular Gift-Items
, At Rozensweig's!
a & ssssrsffl
sssss
7P and all other per-
!sONS INTERESTED IN THE
EXCLUSION OF LANDS
AND PROPERTY FROM’,
gAlD DISTRICT ■ —--------------
i that a
of lands
^"property within Harris Coun-
t Water Control and improve'
fat District No. 7 will be held
n keeping with the following or-
Koptcd by the Board of Dir-
ectors of said District, to-wit: •
. is hereby given
on the exclusion <
WITH RATTY THOMAS, dancing star in Bob Hope’s entertainment unit
os partner, Marines 'hold a jitterbug contest at a South Pacific base.
This Leatherneck goes into some fancy feotveork while his buddies
wait their turn. Winner of the contest got a big kiss from Patty.
Official U. S. Marine Corps photo. (International)
Water Control and Improve- ; calI
• ■ u" u",r' ' tientl
Arm)
theiJ
tling
By ROBERT VERMILLION
WITH THE AMERICAN SEV-
.ENTH ARMY, SOUTH CEN-
TRAL FRANCE. Sept/10. fl'.P*—
Forty American soldiers were
captured by the disorganized
TRY SUN CLASSIFIED ADS-
. Turkey Day
“Pin Worms Question
Cant Harm fjp j^noTn
MY Child!" 9 3
duffel Sags
Reg. 2.95 to'5.95
Compact, easy-to-open, fitted
duffel bags, can be packed with
regular equipment can be car-
ried anywhere.
[control and Improvement Dis-
trict No. " has adopted plans for
[the purchase and construction of
[a water system and sewer system
[for said District; and
[ WHEREAS, it is proper and de-
[sirable to hold -a hearing on the
[exclusion of lands or other prop-
[erty from the District:
I It is. Therefore, ordered that a
hearing shall be held before the
board of Directors of said Dis-
[trict on October '6, A. B., 1844 at
|7;30 p. M, at the Baytown .Utili-
ties Corp. Office within said Dis-
Itrict, at which time the Board of
[Directors will announce their own
conclusion as to the exclusion of
lands or other property from the
[District and wilt' receive petitions
[for exclusion of lands m-- other
property from the District and all
interested property owners shall’
have a right to present petitions
for exclusion of lands and other
property from the District and to
offer evidence in support thereof
APRON KITS
Reg. 2.95 to 4.95
All the personal needs m a kit
that ties around the waist, out
of the way, without loss.
with English-speaking guards.
One of the Nazis asked them
what they were fighting for.
'Tm fighting to end the war
you Germans started,” raid^.Lt.
John O. Stewart, of Bari River,
Mont “What are you fighting
for?”
"All Germany is fighting for
now is Time,” replied a German
lieutenant. ., “Hitler has a hew
secret weapon that you'll see soon
AUSTIN, Sept. 12. C!!)-That old
oumicn on’ wbat is the proper
Better learn the Truth, Mother! 'time for observing Thanksgiving
&LrS
this torairtrtin*. eroUrnMine inftetiun qcaries asking what he is going to
,UMSSSa°'^Wnt “ the »**“*“•
w «Wrr<r.yl»dy. Miywlwre e«ft hive Pm- Here's the issue confronting the
governor. Custom for years set
oluhl r&l diAtnwn. So watth out f$r ;ho Thanksgiving on the last Thurs-
wnihf th^t maymm& thisuwatf. day in.November - until President
Ef2«®SS?ES; Revolt moved ,t forward to the
fi-Sretin* and uneven appetite: third Thursday. Then congress'
U i°S ***,?- stepped in and by law designat-
«« ‘he fourth Thursday as Tor- ............„
key day, declaring ,t a legal hoi- months now.
tea s leading specialist! ia wotto medicines. »
important Scientific Diutovery This year there are five Thurs-
Thr sr.-ali. «uy-to-take P-W tablets eon- days in November,
tain a remarkable drag (eentian violet) Following the new law. national
ban,ks- PO« and other fed-
«iiseovurM tor dff&lms- with Pito-Worm*. oral agencies will close Nov. 23.
TharAa imporunt new scientific On the other hand, numerous
dneovery. P-W works in a apeeial. geuile _____'___,
SCHOOL SUITS
20% Off
20% Off
scraf
body,
i ncr ”
9 Fine Quality
Tailoring
# Smartly Styled
# Perfect Fitting
the Americans were loaded into
a truck with Uvo guards.
At first they were at the head
AH Woo! Sherionds,
Coverts, Gabardines
football games and other holiday until, finally, they were at its
festivities have been set for Nov. end.
,3ft. , _____ The 40 of them were working
* What the state will do is up to on the two guards, telling them
the governor. He’s inclined to- about the marvels of Hollywood
ward national uniformity, but- and assuring them that American
hasn’t made up his mind finally, soldiers got thick, juicy steaks
One letter today was from a big- three times a.day.
time movie company, and another Pretty soon the guards ceased
from a Vernon banker. The gov- to be guards. ^heMrpck .turned.
ernor said he is open to sug- around and joined the pursuing
gestions. - Americans.
tbwn conclusion® All such' peu-
|lions shall be filed with the Dis-
tort not later than ten days prior
to the hearing and shall dearly
set out the particular grounds on
which the exclusion is sought and
Sizes 8 to 20
Reg. 1.95 to 4.95
Compact set of comb and
brushes, with strong long-wear-
ing bristles.
Reg. 2.95 to 4.95
Every soldier, needs one! Many
of .ours have -a place for his
best girl’s picture-.
x Jissuu timi ajijMUvru, uua m
.1st.day of SvFtemiber A<rD.T 4844.
20% Off
20% Off
President
; ATTEST:
[ George H, Crawford
Secretary.
You will, therefore, take notice
of all the facts and matters set
out in said Resolution. ___
~~ ’ H. E. Brunson
President '
■ATTEST; ............ .
George H. Crawforid
Secretary!. v. ;
Aided by artillery,
auiiuitu Atucu Ijy cUUltviy.t
planes and infantrymen wtih ba-
zookas, the Germans suffered
t.—...-t.....un- ...» u...i _________
heavily while we had compara-
tively few casualties.
_-A. gen.etal..jniracaijo,usly escaped
m “We Gfvi Ymr ""v i 1
. Quick Action
• Repairs
* • Tires
, ' "NT - TT......“ ■ "’“'.j
• Tune-up i
• Brake job ;
' •Lubrication ^ ,j
• Wheel alignment
' • Electrical
• Raint touch-up
• Replacements
• Steering
adjustment
’ - • ' ‘ ' ' *
BUCK TURNER
Your Chevrolel Dealer
Three of his staff officers were
wounded and another was killed.
The general was* untouched.
. The Luftwaffe has been show-
ing tip a Jittie On this-gegtor and
during the last few hours l have
Seen" a number'.of"dog■ fights
During the night, epemy planes
were particularly active, trying
to locate our spearhead. It was
a hot night in the air, but it was
so cold oil the ground that this
HEY! $PE
5c PEA
SCHOOL
PANTS
TOILET KITS
- ? ■ Reg. 2.95 to 12.95
PlaxSlc:.holders^for-:tazor,'soap,
wash cloth, toothbrush. Has
mirror, comb and file-every-
thing to clean up!
Inexpensive,
easy to use/'
Reg. 1.95 fo 4.95
Ours have zippers for easy
quick closing. Convenient
roomy, made of canvas, may
be folded whpft ertpty.
• Large
roundworms
are found In
many hog,
lots. Heavy
infestations
• Tough Khaki for
Rough Schoolboys
20% Off
20% Off
from fully utilizing feed.
• Made of Real Tan
Army Twill
Sizes 6. to 12
dwomxs is the
herd treatment
USA i-rrr
.w v.G.--.:. vg--.: :«■ '■Aw.
Goose
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FOR SCHOOL-
GIRLS' and BOYS'
ft YU fu ft BTC
' ' ' ■
Announcing |
a*’
TWO NEW
g. 1.25 to 4.95
neatly-into a case small
to carry everywhere.
or**
'
,
'
;;Ls.
.at THE-— »
^ Mis* Clara Gill \
Formerly With Highway Beauty Shop — Peily
Mrs. Jeaqnatte Allen
PK. ALTON W. KNAPMNBERGER,
who won the Congressional Medal
of Honor for killing 60 Germans
at the Anzio beachhead, kisses
his 16-year-old bride, Ruth Eick-
hoff, afffr their wedding at Nor-
Efat Uettruttional)
SpoedyHruby
Texas at Commerce
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Hartman, Fred. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 76, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 12, 1944, newspaper, September 12, 1944; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1028807/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.