The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 133, Ed. 1 Friday, November 17, 1944 Page: 2 of 8
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, i
NOVEMBER 17, 1
THE DAILY SUN, GOOSE CREEK, TEXAS
First army forces
doe per into tills
plodded
French
FURS REPAIRED
AND CLEANED
Phone S79W
‘SIDNEY
400 W. Pearce, Goose
Standard OH Co. t*™* Dow Plant Give
Officials Here f *J 34* Preview Of Gn
w Postwar World
^TWa U reitl* sporty in char*# ^ HoMoif^pitnl. ^rner*ni <BmU««ad **"• **•! *>
of filler Wi'h - ha captained. tert, Loke tTiarlea La Feb
’ *• Mr. ibntth U in • barge of ail n |in
co-ardlnatlng arUvttfee of J*t*ry Kav R y Harvey of Magno-
and it* affiliated rompsnkw Il# p,* church and lUv
A ion* wtth H. C. W*m peeai- s T Hootoen* of Oahlawn Orw
High ichool had today choaen ,0”; “ •'
their encort* for the dance Sat*
urday evening at Baytown Com-
r-,
t ln h®em« time*. crowned queen, the next two will * .
Thie plant _ ha» pump# capable ^ pr|„ce,«,, ,nd the remaining "cl*J "
of tucltlng ,Hv ?.v)Q(lnoni:pione n^r will be duchcea. ,n mi
B«4nl wlH beta Hollywood cMn- m.^anT'7dmW^tmt ,bf &
-Eh- aiaiTJgiS^Lfrggg 2»
saSTST.:'sr&s: “ t ,Ats s «urs
■SSraiSTtiW: S-aS’So.-’TTu'S;
• bildreo, and several niece* and by the Freeport plant ha* brought wi,,,." and Waiter Rimdell; Pat
- SLtJrtMK® a ss SKSf
John greater than all tte oil, cotton Ml|dSIS"iqoodlet arid Arthur ftae
. * iSJ#* f8?* 54. 5* 1* Oateaj MS' Joyce Kelly Tuck
the greatetl of miner- #n(, Thomi, ^ac0fk; Maxine
»*» ,mtUi*J*"d c^em!c*1* wU£* Lotnuberry and Frank Cutbtrth;
(S ........
Preaent. in sea water., ln each ■
m cubic mile of »ea water there \
H are nine billion pound* of mag- 1 I*Art rtrtrt Li__
ncsium, IfWdWMtl,000 pound* Of |nKR)i|R)D PtCIl -
3
"L. m lift Gooce Creek In- distil
MS School district, dis- tty.
W** nr ft,. S. Hollarid, “w
pt"1., the prindoal Demi
improving and unifying «!*
participation program *o«
^Scing ‘developed in the wil.J
School in wl,ich the •*“' Ih® I
f1Jrticipaiion Program I* ‘hen
was represented by a until
£ council president, the this
5, and councillora; the
iJmtm #nrj of the Ormnc rorrldor m WMiw w>utfi or unkwi> ouwr
t.|A a juncHon nwil tW* AiwwHrtn tofu** rQUMBMHf<l
yuS"ra:,s^“',,-
1 Wthtam C Wtteon. UnMad Prea* *Sj8S
war correapoodent with the Mth g
rrsts-ncys yxfStm «.-«
£S^j£;js Herts’s
trapped enemy <ouM infiltrsfo .....
“S2Lr.*i*SurX— T»r«*cU«r„.,..,™
NOW SHOWING
at the
DANCE
Boh Uvingnton I,
"Overland
Stagecoach"
Bar-X Cowboys
Friday, Nov. 17
Kemah Coffee
Jap Histreatment
Of British Told
Ralph Morgan in
"Outar Gates"
-— -——
Also "Figaro And Cleg"
‘‘Deaert Hawk" No,’7
plPhlWl-- . ...... ....... _____________ ™...
- fMWbhaw’ra witf-lw Bryph Boh’ > reidtfWf WWoh ~y potentially
Cfteon, Harry Mackey. K,._ ' ‘ “
remtthhed Fram Page Onet Mackey, O F. fSoberWwt, Floyd and
«t MrcH' "'primmer* capfured in MoirU, and A. R. umMl,; 1 **--
Singapore and Java apparently ' m
were. moyeri, early in IWJ to DaBu liga Caai
with ■
> H
(hiui ■
that ■
com ifl
A1:iB
by .‘>1
rnl
Mrs. I
anil ]■
oil pil
i'i i l
MalorB
tob
.I:ni!<:l
JH ■ nil
sponsrB
Mrs. !■
s.l
town I
stinlcnB
Nona I
M. Gl;|
junior I
stiulcnl
Rushirl
Gordon
prosiiiil
a ms, si
Donnifl
presidil
sposoi',1
councill
lotto It!
dent a I
eor, Hi
man, I
Mrs. \1
Btirnetl
council I
B. Coll
Linda I
preside!
Mrs. il
Horace I
til preJ
Mitchell
Frincl
Foster, I
mentarjl
the Pcil|
jor T. I
Creek cl
M. Stual
high tel
w Me Before You Die"
rATE RESERVE LIFE
108 W. Pearce
oh *UtanJufi<Ai*ty!
Ktirnw w ®*W
I Vitfwi kiAotlrti
r"*’r,,-. .. . ,
1 Jotted kingdom prisoner* were
put to work ,<*m*trHetittg • rail-
way through (he primitive,; «a--
eajw-infe*tr»14. jtmgfe. snjt. over. tfie
mcKtntain range between , hiam
and Burma, while Auntrahan*
were used to build the Burmnw-
.sasd /tt the rariway under *imih»r
apfuhng conditioM. Grlgg *aid
Australian prttoSehl, fjrtgg mid,
wore vnt by »ea from, Stngav
pore to Burma early in tNJ in
•hip* with hold* only four feet
high m the men could not rtand
up,
t'nlted kingdom prisoner* were
packed' '*0 .tightly m train# they
were unabiv to he down during
tire entire pnirriey from Singapore
to Siam, hr added, and at the end
. were forced to march SO mile*
through the jungle regardlr-w of
their phyttical condition
Judy and Her
GIRL BAND
every night
Plenty of Drinks
;0NE'S PHARMACY
Come In and
Try the
Zenith
Hearing Aid
West Texas at Gilliard
neamm, imaaiwanai.u™ pounos 01 IIvWrvW lTIVll
K ontlnned Fram Page <*»> ehterin* gpd yBou^t brwnln* to F , ’ .
number of commiaaionarc on the equal for around* 200 year* the I «aai—*>ia » •
council to *i*. t*o of which would total totted .SUtoe pioducthm at LflM|(J| BniyC
be elected ftom what I* now Pel- preient time. « j*
}y Thi* amendment waa propob- -To put it another way, there In4a UApmanu
ed by tho*e favoring the con will- arc enough materlala In a cubic HIlV UCIlllullj
dation. bt'iauw it was felt that mile'of m water to produce 4.- 0
Pell) woo'd never vote for the soo.ooo automobile* or 24,800,000 (Continued From Poge One)
consolidation If ao»t guarantee family »i*a airplane# or 300,000,000 of German towns were clearly
_i. wbeelbamwa.” visible.
That will give you a rough idea South of the Cologne-Dussel-
of how much of what can be got dorf front, the American Third
f.-;— thJ sen. -There Is gold in army sent patrols into the south-
. the sea, too. but Dow doesn't go ern outskirts of Met*, strdhgest
ana take jt j, wou}dn-j pay Dow German bastion in eastern France,
estimates gold reclaimed from the but stiffening enemy resistance
sea would edit |28,O00 an ounce, indicated that the fortress would
fall only after days of bloody
I as fonfJrtrC Plat# German prisoners, reported that
LCC UullUCI J riCI V the garrison, fighting with the
_ _ # gufis of the gastapo and SS elite
Raaiimrtnf Trtniflhf guards at Iheir backs, was thro-w-
DCdUlllUIII Ivfliyill in* OP sandbag and barbed wire
“ barricades at. street corners and
Continued Ffmn Paar .Ons) between houses for a last-ditch
far as failed to hit its stride aft- hattie,
er Rushing over the push-overs. The 10th regiment of the Amer-
Tlie Purple has two good backs ‘*an t j"
in Hllder and Heartfleid. but they ,•» *«hi" *™ilc *outt! »f
are not given the help that Gan- **«t*, while other units were with-
" * :. . . in a mile and a half of the city
“ “T“. on the west and north.
WfWMIif MlttE ' At the southern end of the
The magic spell is broken. front, American Seventh and
FhAihllll t*>SBiu nf (hi* i loneo *
Now Showing
rHBUS...ACliS!
j 4 G Refrigeration
of representation was not given,
The charier of Gob*e Creek can
b* amended only once every, two w m
year*. Morris explained, and in ftom the
order lo increase the allowable. fh(> ^ (
bonded indebtedness sr.S ~::c
advantage of government funds
which will be available for post
war buildldg, it wa* deemed ad-
visable lo vote on the other
amendment* ai the present time
instead of waiting ino more years
' a» required by law if only the
first amendment is voted now.
Doc* Vot Touch petty
1007 fwavins Strwst .
pit Creek—Phone 1Q67-M
Strickiy Independent
C.A- (Gbeck) Brittain
jg, si. Gladney
tUai tmplmlif*
imiWtHLITT
Friday thru Saturday
TIMMeCOY
in a blazing \
action drama \
THE MAN FROM
GUNTOWN
HOME III
Hh# WAITER BRUIMI
| , We Have Plenty of . .
[RANDS OF ALL BEERS
for Home Consumption
r^iit one case to a customer
but more for a party
Si deposit on bottles.
Opens a. hi. to O p. m.
Closed on Sunday
rH-City Beverage Co,
(Old Yellow-Jacket Inn)
•— Near Wooster on
Market St. Highway
Newsmen Inspect
Baytown Plants
Government Short
“Battle for Mariannas"
......... - For Fun •-~~
Her Honor The Mare
- Serial
Haunted Harbor
Chapt. 9.
T<a*r*k <# paffsttHa f*
kwj fsbsh*. f***V 'ski’d
“HAPPY GO NI TTY”
•SALT LAKE DIVERSION
Paramount1 News ~
Vu *1/04*1
Cudii
Call 37 for Schedule
CALL 661 FOR SCHEDULE
gwTTffi shNo°w^o
. THRU SATURDAY
• 2 BIG "ACTION" FEATURES 2 •
FEATURE NO. 4
YOUR FAVORITE AT HIS BEST!
T.D. O'BRIEN
If You Need a
PAINTER or
PAPER HANGER
PHONE 1217
announces the purchase of
Katz Grocery
2310 Goose Creek St. at
H" Stewart Heights.
of (he Humble company for the
trip through- she pionis.
"'--’Ns. t«ie iunclieon today, Fred
Hartman, editor of The Sun,
made a, short welcome address to
fhc^rWwjuut. introduced them
and oihet visitors., and JJieq han-
[Open: Daily, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.
A complete line of
Staple Groceries
- and
Fresh Meats
(lie consolidation. And that's what it takes to win
Ru*«cil Bach* Ulan footbail games.
, !'r Plenty of good tickets remain
uan and hiudneitt man, said, h available at the ticket booth at
did not believe the amendment* gjm8 fje|,j
wouW cause an appreciable jin-
crease in mxes, but "if it doe*, * h„C,,,»J” ^ n
What of it, when you consider the ^°rt[) Neehes,
imrciiM-d value of your property 2r*f*f .|n/ua!i‘B8l| S^‘t.h Park and
and thp Immeasurable advantage* Conroe frav*,s t0 Gklveaton.
'to the community a* a whole.*’ Officials: Curtman (Texas
•Try to took ahead 20 years, Tcch.l, referee; Tucker (Mercer),
instea of back JO years,” he said, umpire; Sylvester (Ricei, lines-
"t pay "about as much taxes as man; Radford (Florida), field
any man in Pcl)y>.and I’m not. judge,
griping - i’ll be glad have my Tonight's lineup: *"
(axe* increased becmise 1 know Beaumont ls»
wd,en they are that ail Nhave Corder h V. .. Hazelwood
there ha* inertasedtin vahie/x Reynoids .....LT Slagle
Morri* wnparedlhe McAlplne ... T.0 ... Mmumm
itoft of Goose tfreOk and Belly BtyoF,...... C . Haney
and the bonded indebtedne** of gchban....... R Q WriSt
& ttow»*, «w **• squyyk;r #.
plalnei the buhi vpm whleh Blankenship RE ...... Witten
tag valiiallons are made f{art ng .
Goose <Ws PW MilderI.h;”.'/.'.'.'. Hunt
HpM HeartftoW - R H .... Wwrford
ed indebtedness Is 1331JWO or ap- Smith ....... FBX.. Peacock
.1. ■
Hill
Mrs. i
IHHlibl'l s^H
her i^H
Mrs.
number
llic SimsH
month
drawn foH
Tiie l'oH
bers of
Beulah si
Smith,H
- H
AUemliH
dames A. H
Beulah SlH
Collins, I.H
Ruby
Cliarlcs I
A. R SiuB
R. HooIisH
Dennis, .hfl
and Casc\H
MRS. I.l |
(.(ilN(. (■
Mrs. Ktfl
this week ■
her iiii'.haH
mented
Monday eH
Mrs. (leorH
Kirk was I
As Mrs. ■
presented H
■ ■
ers and ’■
kerchiefs, I
r. s I
in (he entB
the eveninl
Refresh nfl
chips. oliveH
ed. Plate ■
liags filled ■
Those pil
dames L. 1
: ! ID.,: I .
'Langston.
>
Shay.
KEY. ANT
I IMii.l t
Rev., and
Gray and
CHARLES
STARRETT
VI ATHENS Mk
DUB TAYLOR flrl
Your patronage will
be appreciated at all
times.
Our Service De-
partment Is prompt
and reliable. All
materials used in
repairs are highest
quality, and you
may depend on a
skillful job.
215 West Texas Ave.
m Bldg
PELLY
tfwy. 146
Goose Creek Si
—-------r— FEATURE NO, ’’.tr r-—,
. SUSPENSE! THRILLS! MURDER! ,
SIDNEY TOLER as
CHARLIE CHAN and BLACK MAGIC"
Announcing
Dr. R. E. Robson
;--Also—
“BLACK* ARROW” No, 4
Color Cartoon—“Mulberry Street".
SEE BOND
REALTY CO.
Robson's Jewelry Store
Goose Creek
Admission... 50c
\ (Including Tax)
(Hen In Uniform Free)
HIM
CALL 15 FOR SCHEDUL
Uturday
Ho 1
A LOOK MUNS A LOT"
----... JR SCHEDULE
DOUBLE FEATURE
FEATURE NO. 1
We Wish
To Announce
AS EXCLUSIVE AGENTS
FOt BOTH
SALES and RENTALS
.. *> '
FOR THE
EXOTIC faOVii
tM our personnel
has been increased
so that w# can now
taka care of all our
regular appointments
and new customers.
long a* the community t* divid-
ed and always realiiin* that con-
wlid.ition i* (he. only solution to
the problem, io we .decided that *
we would (ry to get the people of
petty *»d Goo*e Creek tefethgr
on the Ueve and a*k them to
vole for It. Yount *aid. Now i*
the time tor tt—the lommunity
need* the natty and strength that
Will come from ion»otidatton, and
the people are ready for It. tf
we can j«*t get them to »** what
lie* in store after *uch. a move
U made. There may be eome
UmjponiT bwi
Ik Oi I
and I ■ b iicvc that the people
hertrtwilt see that there m every-
thlng to gam Pern the eoiualtda*
tina?. -
Felton aim atneamd the import-
Gray has a
tor of the 1
Rev and
(he Storj of
"Arobkjn Nighti"
uov. ano
reared in tl
to Mont B
■a-riinp on
been in the
MARIA i
MONTfZ V
JON HALL, <
IN THI TRI.C1TI1S ANO VICINITY
j’i\ .
tt * H I
been in the
The" loca
without a
port left to
batt care and toiffure
“problem" hair, wr ttttl
can't find a becoming
e one for you.
IS.....£**.:*. I
____
meeting eto*ed after
With Felton M N
ing that they will trj
"SWING OUT THE BLUES'
- For Fun -
"CARMEN'S VERANDA”
littati
WALES
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Hartman, Fred. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 133, Ed. 1 Friday, November 17, 1944, newspaper, November 17, 1944; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1029418/m1/2/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.