The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 160, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 24, 1941 Page: 5 of 28
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......Dec, 24. (11E1 Indica-
iplled' -oday that Adolf
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to .make up foe h* tamr-ft, Rua-
may be I'Tnbirklljf on a At the moment wk«n Pretldr-m
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German army, Hitler had dltmU-
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prompt* us to wish son you
■f A FULL MEASURE OP --- --
JOY AND PROSPERITY *
IN THE NEW YEAR
[Alfred Boiko—Jeweler
'• Next to Katrlbe's—Baytown
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MERRY CHRISTMAS
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HAPPY NEW YEAR
And may we add our sincere thanks for
the many kindnesses that you have shown
ns in the past;—l~~i—-—rr— ---------- -•••
Because of your considerations the past
year has been an enjoyable experience, one
in which we have had the confidence and
esteem of the people whom we serve. We
only hope that we magr continue to merit
your goodwill and patronage, so that our
policy of friendly, helpful service to all
may be maintained.
Cone's Pharmacy
T .....Two Convergent Stores
Goose Creek—Phone 10
l.ikr"’■ ■■ Raytown—Phone 777
Ills AHictl jCrHt<-Ry in Washing- sod Field Marshals Fedor” Von
Minister ?Sv ""*3 20Ckl th.1 central . ,
> ml as*;, lrl and gj* v°n !;utBOCK' ^ ^
cussing w®r "** Rtmdenntedtn commanding the IT yer ra, the Vcn Hooder broth-
“ * ".* ch*J5^5 southern front, and that Field era of Knapp have Xelopcd a
tohir>t)is*.vhe?5«i?8,.i.tlle 'hn?*e M«'»h<G Rhter Von Leeb. com- new type of state registered and
dlcntkms^ fr'nm' * I|thcre C"» ° ln‘ mnnd,n* the northern front, had certified long staple cotton for
that^HIU >i.f m(wi 1° » Xf” ®Urope of,ered hi* r*^1*nation. toe nigh Zns
that Hitler might itriko on a new .Three Doaslbilltics of Orman 8 ^ ln8'
ln th. best offensive action ware forsecn ns an^theJ*^ » western prolific,
brains of the German high com- possible If Hitler desired to strike ®"d tl£l%£S®W2> *h°w yWd* per
Bvery evidence of rapid progress French^No^TfrlM '*''a 'tbrast ‘int; 871 P0Lnd* ‘n lMf* a»d 410
toward eo-ordiiiation of Allied thremgh Turkey to to. KT' * dry • “ **
strategy was matched tjy signs of Caucasus and a direct attack on -5“* the development of their
a serious division in tnt fNmMn Oroat Britain cotton allows full soil conserva-
U Y^re^tad . A NOW, Chronicle Zurich dls- t,P" »"•*•«■ v f~- '
rr labh rrn ^I fli" £ J&j P*tch rcPortcd tr°m Vichy that Two years ago, C. N. rnd Nolan
Vichv F. .Pnn.b l throne ,hat German troops were moving v011 Harder -whose forebears ar-
man^demands u''fU?d ?!trou»h Trance to Spain rived In OalveSton in 1830, before
S! A.rS.^1 ‘ !. ter flUy for n week, and that the Spanish the Republic of Texas-found
ported here tho^'c ^WM Bny ot fl'°ntl«r had been that by planting two rowsefcot-
toreftime. within fh W,°d!n olosod to ot4^ tan and three, they got
refuU German d' t h Madrld rePnrtcd that Ebefhnrd belt,, yields. Additionally, under
saga VoT Htol>rcr, the Germnn ambaa- the Agricultural Adjustment Ad-
Flnland ^ SW*d*n to "«dw to Spain, .oft yesterday for ministration program each acre
kur.nh • _____ . . Berlin, and the Berlin correapon- of cotton planted counts as twe-
..•SKS xare tSjL ssn T - -
Field Marshal Walthcr Von Bran- forthooming sul-orlsel Sd that ah!y pl#nt COtton in hllU- three
chitsch, coramtnder-in-ch|cf of the even if nLia were s^bou^d
■ ^ there "exists for Germany iKK apart' Sell «
er theater of war in North Af- |Th's u ^5 t0 M
ricA ” mches whcn they break new
Since last week end the chief 2^?™' *nd , C,1“y„mlxtur1e
civil and military officials of p up *!eIP* hold the sand.
French North Afrca have been n the rows they plant
conferring with the Vichy govern- ™onn P**18' PllniPhins, wator-
• A United Press Malta dispatch _„F.rom sfed breeding they began
asserted that since the recent dis- *ti.dymg m 1923, the brothers be-
missal by Vichy of Gen. Maxirae ‘lcvc toey can redude the present
Wcygand, French, commander-ln- , r P°unds pec acre for •>lant-
ehief in Africa, preparations had tc a ,sbed that WiU require
increased “a hundred. fbtaM *ln About two pounds per acre; TTieji
North Africa to receive and sup- had 17,000 bushels of seed avail-
nly German and Rattan armies on ah|e for distribution last year,
French colonial >oiI from a turnout that averages
Iitfermation reached a respon- *bout 49 per cent.
Bible Turkish source here today As an experiment, the brothers
that the Germans continued to tock a 10-space section of two
strengthen 'heir garrisons in rows, cleaned all leaves from the
southeastern Europe, especially plants, and counted 1.639 bolls. If
their air ierce. all had matured, they estimated
-----buy defense stamps the yield «t the rate of three
hales to the acre. -
_ _ _ _ " The Von Roeders' secd cxperi-
A|aA DmsJeio ?ien,; f?rm 0ccl;Pie-'i more than
VfU' 111“ KQQflO lhref sections in southeastern
^ Borden counto
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TK?S glorious soason of the year is one in whii
to our fallowmen, and wish all Peaoa and wood
graaf deal of appreciation for your patronage ______
year that we say to you with sincere voice—-Merry
... and a Happy New Year.
WM. QUARTZ
Distributor Gulf Oil Products
. - KEEP 'EM FLYING)
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Guide to Airkmos
iffgzs’ss Is ®ven
-New Rprannilian
Knowledge who survive his triple-
barrclled .qute during the college AUSTIN Dec
sens ion i odav . jI ft n m avaw i-a:. >.
session
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over Ists Icok to Proeye, the comic ’
Mrip character, as a prime ex-
- iftwry-Babbitt and Trudy Er- m»Ple of the way to dramatize
win will .duet "Why Don’t We Do foodstuffs to the public.
This More Often. Babbitt’s solos Dr, Harry E. Moore of the Unl-
wrtt ine^ Whtte^Cl^S Qf Do- versity of Texas, and Charles E.
vet and Shepuerds Serenade." Otetit, editor of the AusUn
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,, v».vio, trition. committee. ■
Ru*i VaHee has given m: try- Green pointed out that Pope?,
ng—to get his father. Charles importantly increased consump-
faliee, to leave the West Const tion of spinach, and persuaded
With kst
Wishes for
tie Ha
Holiday Season
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JACK JACOBS
Manager of the
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Creek Chamber of Commer^p
Your BiggP*
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Gift
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VaHee, to leave the West Coast Hon of spinach, and persuaded
for a aaifer area. Hie senior Val- many youngsters to eat it. Moore'
lee arrived rignt after toe first etted the eating of ra-
big blaekout in Hollywood to by British night fUirs t
spend the hoHdays with Rudy. He their eyesight as anoto
refuses all suggestions that he 1
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tization.
Mflore said that
raw carrots
to Improve
her drama-
food habits
-Jten East with:' "I’m not budg- _ ,_____
ing from here until I’m good and were a combination of personal
ready and no Jap — -• —■— •- •
taste and weak sales resistance.
He urged the heed for making
proper food habk appeals popu-
lar and ©mphatfe. -
Thomds A. Rousse, associate
can htrn-y me.”
KPBC-NBC . ' /
.......'* Mitchell Ayres
5:16— ...... Orphan Annie
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6'00 Fred Waring Pteasuretime ve,8^y* suggestcd that nutrition
em-Fred Waring^a^etime discussion groups be.forced -
SSPS±P. "**..community.
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-6:45 .............. Headliners coat nutritional value of
should be disseminated In
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dalV assistant professor of art at
the university, urged a poster .
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.' Kay Kyser Kollegc
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11:30.... Mistletoe and Magnolias
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12:00 mid.....Christmas Program
—1:00....... ..,...., ‘lime
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6:00..... Jimmy'HillardV Orch.
5:10...,..-Musical interlude
6;15.............. Texas Rangers-
6^0...... Frank Parker, Songs
5:46..;..A... The World Today
6:05.............. Amos ’n’ Andy
6:16....... ; News
6:30...... .... itSet Mr. Meek
7:00.; — ... ..^------ JBig Town
7:30............... Dr. Christian
7:85....... Ehrifer Davis, News
6:00—....... Fred Allen Show
R.:QP'. v. Glenn MiHeps Qrchestra
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.........Tunas and 1
10:00............... United
10:15:. Jchnny Long's Orchestra
10:30 ... Monks of St. Meintobs
Abbey.
11:00,........ ....... Naws
ll:%----------.... Orchestral Uotns
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5:00........ 1 The Bowen fiitgiir
5^............*Jack Armstrong
5:30.......;... Captain Midnight
5:45................... Tom Mix
6,-00.• ,.j.. Buy Aces
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The committee heard discussion
on legislation for abolishing trade
barriers and equalizing freight
rates. It .cited as an example, of
the widfs spread between faffnera’-
Income and consumers^purchase
Price a bushel of wheat. *The
farmer gets 60 cents for it; the
eonsuzfiers $24 for it as breakfast
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There were 37,317 railway pas-
senger cars In the United States
in 1940, compared with 61,332 in
1918.
BUY OggENSi STAMUS
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The Lone Ranger
........ The Quiz Kids
Manhattan at Midnight
The Great Gildersleeve
Penthouse Party
• -—-lean Melody Hour
?:8°......Gal Tinney
»:«............ Gabriel Heattcr
1U:U0... . . .. Popular Recordings
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Paul Baron'S Orchestra
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Aragon dub Orchestra
.. Richard Himber’s Orch.
..................... News
■ UY DEFCNSE STAMPS
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Daily average sales of fluid
milk for October increased 4A per
cent er toe same mcr.ih lnim
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 160, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 24, 1941, newspaper, December 24, 1941; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1027559/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.