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THE DAILY SUN—«OOS« CREEK, TEXAS
SATURDAY, DKCCM^ 7
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Loa atUiM* British eubmerlne Tried (shown above at lUlautwhlng)
‘ w*» ennoo afed by the Admtrelty. which rtvrelH it*.. Jor, overdue
and mat ba flaw op far bit with alt hand*. TkliiWdW 7***T!' ^
a rrvw of more than (tfty, was isanrhed sine* ootbraak of the
war. It ta tha twanUath British submarine announced loat ta tha conflict.
influenza EpMenk Bristol Channel
Gaining In Oregon por} |s Bombed
HAX FRANCISCO, Dec 7 TF-
An epidemic of tnflueni*. waning ,< tt„iinurd from l’a«e I)
in California, lneraaaad in Ore- there we* a brief alarm before
gon and other western state* to- ml(imKht
day. sweeping school* army ramp* For the first 4S minute* the
and other area* of concentrated German plane* circled over and
population. around the Bristol channel town
Additional school* were closed hut made no attempt to drop
la many part# of Ore-west. tnuT bnmbf ApirareilMy * I5 y .dropped
health authorities predicted that only flare* and incendiaries. for
the epidemic characterised by the “* warn a* another swarm
spend of Its spread and It. mild- •"'«*» *h» »,Uc* *‘“"7
n«M. probably would have run Deeptte one of the roort Intensive
it* rourae by Chrtitma*
Baptist Workers
Meet Friday In
Baytown Church
Approximately MO BaptflMa from
hearth Terras rwontie* will hold a
one-day meeting of tha Onion
Baptist aaaortalton worker* con-
ference tn the-firm Baptist church
In Baytown baplnainf a4J»:» •*-
It wIM be tbe find worker* «*■
farmer held In the new auditor*
turn of the Baytown church, where
Hev. R R Couch I* pastor. » „
Rev. T C. Jester of Houston
will deliver the nmferenoe ser-
mon at 11148 am. to claae the
see-ion. ’ »*
The meeting will open with a
song service led by Carl Maury
of Houston and a scripture read-
ing and prayer by Rev. Weldon
Langley of Sealy.
Rev, C H Simpson of Sugar-
land will speak on the "Doctrine
of Assurance" and thl* will bo foU
lowed by a discussion of “A Plat-
form for Progress in Our . Relig-
ion" by region tl chairmen Kach
will speak five minutes
Tit* rnulrman are Rev George
N Cook. Brenham; Rev. T T
Reynold* Houeton, Rev O. F
Keefer, Highlands. Rev D R Pc.
veto, Golden Acres, and Rev John
Taylor, Freeport.
Mrs Hans Busch will speak at
10 40 on the Woman's Missionary
Union to be followed with a mis-
sionary addrees by Rev Odell
.lamenon of Houston.
Then will come recognition of
attendance by regions, the offer-
ing and special music.
The sermon by Rev Jester will-
close the session,
The executive board of (he as-
sociation will hold a meeting at
1:30 pm.
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Letters To
Santa Claus
Dw Santa Claim:
j am a little boy • *•»» °<d
1 started to school thla year. Kf
teacher* name *• Mt"
Brseatr SaaU. **■•**»
*aoy In school and I am aaking
y0u to brtag me Erector
, train and track. * bowl *1 g<Ud
| flab and a big bog of chocolate
rlllUy ' * v*r . • •• •
Oh. yes Santa, you remember
my iUll* alRer, Judy, don't you7
She la two year* old and W»
ah« want* a baby *U. a tricycle
owl UUI* **t of dishea Hope we
get some of tha candy you threw
at th« parade.. ....
Love,
Koaalyn and Judy Moran.
Goose Greek.
Dear Santa Claus:
I am a little girl 4 years old,
and have been very good-so
Santa plase bring me a big baby
doll, a 4*1 of silverware, a uttle |
guitar, some story books and,
■ 4candy. • ..i
Be good to all little girls and ;
boys. Love.
Mariana Roc,
Goose Creek. 1
ITUIDAY,
Your Portrait For Onistmaj
• A Ptrional Gift That)* Traaiur><! f0r yy
f See Our Photographic Chriitmai Card.
Quality Portrait* at Special Price,
IMUMt
Acrosa from
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w • '*>■* >'WUkrts»-yao»*■>'<» m *,a ,, f.,.
JASPER. By I rank Owen- TJncoln. yes! But with you It doesn’t
sesni tci work!"
Britain, Greece;
Plan New Drive
(Continued from Page I)
Five Killed In *
Bus-Auto Crash
un Despite one or me raw manioc
4 anti-aircraft barrage* yet thrown
In Arisons more than 400 case*
had been reported to Dr J D.
Duruhrc, acting superintendent of
public beuitb, but the infection
had not yet reached the epidemic
stage
up tb-’ planes showered down
bombs with considerable effect in
some area*
Muny "serious" fire* were start-
ed. but according Jo a joint com-
m unique of tit* air *gtd home «e
entity ministries they were quick
ly brought under control Build -
• TRY W V ClANNIPIKII AD!* • in** and home* were destroyed
and a numlxr were lulled and
injured.
Name Of Cortez
StiN Infamous
In Mexico City
Dear Santa:
1 have been a good little boy.
Please bring me a barnyard aet,
a cowboy suit, und tractor. Many
thank*. . - u - <•
Jimmie Earl Morris,
Goo** Creek.
Dear Santa: -,s
I want -ou' to bring me a Sonja
Henie doll, a baton, and Roy and
LANCASTER. Cal. Dec 7. (1-.P)*_ I want a nurse, and doctor set.
pronged Greek drive toward El- The toll of a collision of a school And f-want a cow-girl suit, too.
basan, key to Central Albania, bu* and an army station wagon And I want a play grocery^store
continued rose to five today with the death and an adding machine. And I
.Report* at strugh. on the Jugo- of 14-year old Howard McCaleb. want a book named "Tin- Wonder-
Slav border, said the Greek column Three other occupants of the ful Story of Jesus, And I want
from Pogradcc had reached the bus were seriously injured, in- a doll named Magic Hands, too,
village of Sopot, only It mile* eluded the driver, Albert Guthrie, And I want a book named “Five
southeast of the Elbasan road 42, Lancaster. The other 10 pas- Little Pepper* Midway.” And I
which runs east to Utke Ochrida. wingers, alt high school students want a housecoat. And I want
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Jhmnf Him
AND H|S CREW DID THE H
AND HIS GREW W'.: , J
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ON THE REBUILT
ON THE Rfuut;.; 1
We Commend Woolworfh’s and Mr.
Morrow On * Record Job of
: iRobuilding-^-Well Done.
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Tyler Rose Bushes
Extra Good 7 Vi-ar okl
K-m* Ruilvi
W/i CENTS
\L each
RhgeraW Nursery
Front of llimu- l.timher ( «.
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As
Always
PHENIX
DAIRY IS
STRIVING
AS ALWAYS
TO EARN
tHk
AND
DESERVE
THE
RESPECT
AND
LOYALTY
. \ J ■
EVERYONE
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MEXICO CITY. Deo 7. M'l'i -
Hernnn Corte* r*-m«ln» a formid-
able name in Mexican history but
that name will never be carved
for posterity in the Congressional
hails of the nation he conqtrtred
because, in tbe unanimous opinion
i>f the Chamber of Depoties, this
crafty Spanish adventurer was a
blackguard and actually the fath-
er of Fascism
Cortes nand a hokl little band
i>f .Spaniard* corupinfd the vast
country of Mexico more than 400
years ago and placed It under
Spanish rule, which tasted for
three centuries. But in all the na-
tion there is no statue or momi-
, meat to Cortes, Tb* landmark
Sites for two of the plants at- Mexicans like to remember best
ready have been selected and It j„ *lxt, "tree of the sorrowful
was Indicated the war depart- night" in Mexico City., under
went soon will announce location which Cortes wept after a bitter schooner and a
Aircraft Assembly
Plant Plans Drawn
• WASHINGTON. !*«■ 7 ,f •’* -f-
Plans were virtually cotiykigl
totlay for the eonstruetion of four
aircraft assembly plant* to turn
j out 12,000 bombers from part*
manufactured by the automobile
industry
The Greek column from Mosko-
poil is moving on about 30 miles
southeast of Elbasan.
Italian* l all Back
The capture of Argyrokustren,
reported in Jugoslav frontier dis-
patches. was not confirmed here
At last reports, however, Uie Ital-
ian* were said to be falling back
from* Argyrokaatrdn to Tepolim,
15 miles northwest.
The Greek forces marching intu
Porto Edda were said to have
been led by captured Italian ar-
mored ears, flying blue and white
Greek penants, The Greeks
marched in front three sides <m
the port Greek residents lined
the streets, cheering, and the Al-
banians remained behind shutter-
ed windows, peering out »uspiq-
werc injured slightly.
All the occupants of the station
were killed. They were:
Edwin Osmond, 48, Riverside,
Cal. *'
Ned til ling. 49,* Riverside, Cal.
Clifford Noyes. Crestline, Cal.
Private William Grant Scarth,
lh. Muroc Field, CAL
Osmond. Urling and Noyes were
civilian urmy construction inspec-
tors. Scarth, driver of the sta-
tion wagon, died a few hours af-
ter the accident in a Lancaster
hospital, *
The .cars collided at a Mojave
desert intersection.
some perfume.
That'* all Santa.
Patsy.
Northwest Lumber
Strikes Spreading
(4 th enliven Omaha. Neb, and
Kansas City. Kansa*. were selec-
ted m the first two sites; the
rematnvttg two wlU be located in
fh<- Middle West
Authoritative quarters said the
four plants would have a capacity
of 400 plane* monthly
Speed Demanded From
Industry By Knudsen
DETROIT. Dec 7 U P—"Speed
speed and more speed" is indus-
try* slogan for the national de-
fense program, .today because,
warned Defense Coordinator WM-
defeat m his conquest for the
capital, which be later won. *
Put I |i To Congress
But one day put recently Al-
fonso Francisco Ramirez, a fed-
eral deputy from the state of Ox-
nca where Cortes once held much
land a* a reward from the Span-
ish crown, began to ponder his
state of affairs and he found it.
had He thought at least the
name of Cortes ‘should be pre-
served in some public place. He
proposed to Congrens that it be
inscribed, in golden letters, in the
halls of the chamber of deputies.
He failed to reckon with the
proud tradition which had rele-
gated Cortez to obscurity.
A special commission of the
rJWirr^:
*»y one word, "no." On the walls
of the chamber now- are carved,
in gold, the names of the heroes
be we are
The defense program i.«- indus-
try'* program. Kpudsen told lead-
ing automobile manufacturer* last
night, urging them to settle their
labor problem* because "the hard- and Ma(kro Bu! to put Corte)1 up
iouxly, but later joined GMitrceka
in the streets and chawed, re-
port* said
Gain Much Material
In the harbor were a large SEATTLE. Wash.. Dec. 7. <( 19 —
half-submerged The Pacific northwest lumber in-
Italian destroyer, daipaggd jby duatry. vital to the nation's army
Greek artillery in the hill* -over- mobilization plans, was tied up
looking the city. ' l,,,lay by a combated walkout of
The Ghecks found manjt Aban- AFL and CIO unions,
doited Italian “trucks pUag, high Strikes winch began a week ago ,
with material. The Greofqi wert? in isolated logging camps today
said to have moved heavy artli- had spread throughout the indus-
try up to Likuesi, only a mile try—to almost every milling and
south of Porto Edda, on Thurs- finishing plant in Washington
day night. They fired over the and Oregon,
city Into the road of the Italian More than 10,000 men either
retreat, forcing the Italians to wfre actually on strike or were i
leave much equipment behind. forced out of work by plants!
Retreat I> Coast closed through labor disputes, A I
The Italians retreated up the score of logging camps had sus- j
old coast road and the Greeks pended operation and 10 Seattle I
were *ai<l to have followed them, and 16 Tacoma mills were dosed. I
and also to have advanced on ...........—_____
the cast road, which turns north
at Georgoutsades to Argyroka-
stron.
At Koritza, former italian noth
base captured several weeks ago,
Albanian peasants we re said to Coy West yesterday was taken
have led Greek officers to under- from the Goose Creek hospital to
Mussolini has learned one thing
—to beware of Greeks bearing
grudge*.
IN MEPAM
In loving memory of James
Earl Pryor, who passed away
Dec. 8, 19381 ..... t
There arc those who miss you f
sadly.
And find the time long since
- you went.
There arc those who think of
you always.
And try to be brave and content.
Our lips can not tell how we
miss you
Our hearts can not tell what to
say.
God alone knows how we miss
you
In our home that is so lonesome
today.
DADDY,
MOTHER,
SISTERS and
BROTHERS.
HOSPITALS
pa
WOOL WORTH!
And May It Never Again
Suffer From Such A
Fate As Fire.
I Moore
Marriei
■
k Loi nr DougbL
mgr. and Mr*. J..BJ
ii pity, becamf ta
^ E Moore, M
• Moore of-thla cltfl
-ony at 7:30 o'efl
lT. in the paetorl
1 First Baptist chur<■
■gjjfc. pa*tor, proii
" i before a entail gwl
j, of the couple. L
Mi bride wore aolditl
Ldching hat
Ly lilies and wh|t
rwu attended by
r gill* who wa* drd
gof black crepe.
An Parker served asl
> couple left for
allately following L
i» and upon their rel
will be at heme ■
. i,ride is assoclatc(|
J Voyt beauty shop
Drt j| employed in tlL
, of the Baytown plal
table Oil and Rcfinil
s. Spaugh Is
ver Honoree
I Bincellaneous showcj
» of an informal tea
fj compliment to Mr*.
I Spaugh. the former I
rry, in the lounge of -
nunity house during t j
14 to 6 p. m.
r_sk>.ues were Missesl
Eteris, Olive Keller, Marf
I Brunson, Carrie Lou |
I Mrs. M M. Cooke.
I theme of maroon andl
j reflected in appointma
I luce-covered rcfreshmei
gh was centered with a
■oon carnations. The |
mgement was flanked
[ csndles in crystal fond
nr chrysanthemums in i
liners were placed on tl
e and on the piano. 1
bus Lou Drury was
no throughout the afterrl
felreshment of canapes, f
[mints, nut*, and punch
■ guests Wore register!
RY SUX CLASSIFIED
We Are Proud...
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Of Taking Part in the Record
Job of Rebuilding Woolworth's
By Furnishing and Installing All
* Plumbing *
Fulkerson Plumbing
400 % '<H0Sg
-jSSTSTm
cst time lie ahead"
GAS and OIL
—- By OTTO ---
of Mexican -history, it* fight for ground munition stores, where the his home at Cedar Bayou by »
independence, the revolution: Italians had hidden thousands of Tri-Cities Funeral Home ambu-
Juarei:. Hidalgo tons of guns and ammunition they l*nce.
to m.» r*.*— could not take with them. The
Italians had attempted to destroy
the arsenal, but half the equip-
ment wa* said to be serykeabl#.
atongntdn them wa* too much,
IJhi-lW Tq Hitler
Franetico Ramire* argued In
hi* proposal that Cortex had con-
tributed to the unity of Mexico,
luid given the,,people a Christian
religion. The chamber by adopting
unanimously tbe cmnmlMion'n re-
port which branded Cortes as hn-
i* ¥<■
\ ' ' .nnj^J
. Wei I, ChrJMma* T* rusWng
• along and everybody in worried
■ with what to give and how much
to spend |t*a a gre«t Antertean
game, this Ohmtma* givtng. nod
we all must get in the spirit to
really enjoy the
T«mer Infant Will
Be Buried Tomorrow
Funeral service* will be held at
Booth cemetery. Tarkington
Prairie, at 3 p. m. tomorrow for
Tommy. Lee Tanner, tb*. infant
T.tSt.irSsLi.'S.rL.l; S«
Goose Creek last night . . . the
wiy tvfrybody < tn. ,*
folk* ground here have AIM
gotten Into the yuiettde aplrii
Otto and hi* crew are busy on'
i ambitious imperialist I* conqucr-
•«r of the "Fascist and 'Hitler
! D pr "
To sustain Its findings, the
eomrnlssloq cited the work* of
several htstortdtuj Including Ber- — - ... ... _
zzzsstth&l
Corte*’ own party. - WPW #* %t». m. ye*t«tday
ii^TZS* jyWiy&KlSS t
conquest of Corte* and the cur- ..^od*y-, *y**|r'
rent i-oiiquest of Hitl« in Europe, 'if^ t0r
What would I hr Uexiran nuinlr * ‘,rot»?r. Eart Tanner, and
M**4fan P*0*"* two grandmothers, Mrs L, M.
er nnd Mr*. A. P. Prensley,
lountorpart” is waging sdeh a *~T Cleyelgnd.
"WtWiWi war” in Europe?
' Coiumsbue. AmeHca Vespjudo, WOOD LONG TIME.
Juan d* lx Cos* and Alamino*. RALEIGH. N. C. <RP' State De-
m the report **td, but Corte*, partmertf of conservation staU*tics
no! show that approximately 20,000,-
—- 000,000 feel of ityabl* timber I*
still standing in North, Carolina
think, tbe Yeport naked, of re-
vertng a man whose "modern ”
iM.th
Are*
■ forests
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 141, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 7, 1940, newspaper, December 7, 1940; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1022772/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.