The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 221, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 3, 1943 Page: 6 of 6
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Squad to Get
MM*h'
Of Practice
SHOCK TROOPS a
climb -m high mounts
The offlce of price sdr
hoe completed plans fe
motVSnaJdr food iten
ative Of East
Has Dies Here
Oemefery
In. Florence May. 79, pioneer
Meat of Marshall, who has liv-
[the chapel of the Tri-Cities
hrral Home at 10 a m. Friday,
hi May was a lifelong mem-
of the Methodist church.
Te/ry Wilson, ■ pastor of the
•r Bayou Methodist church,
officiate He will be assist-
»y Rev. J. I. F. Tharp, pastor
the . Pelly Central Baptist-
rch. Burial will be Ih the
»r Bayou Methodlat «emetery
*r direction of the Trl-Cltlcs
icral Home.
irytvors include five daugli-
■ <jmrn
OUND TOWN
mmm
Lone* Light I"
\t MacArthur Say*
>t Plans of Nips
[hf Suuth PWltC .»<
f„ off iititi uatay by
fetfsrts
• a > "”i
bombers, victors In .one
great air-eso. battles of
wete~«0PP*"t UP 1°^
( stretches of the fMA*
crippled J*PaW«
attempting^
.of Gen. Dourfaa SacAp-
pilots •
Japanese » srsbip*—cruia-
4 dest royera—sad U trsna- ^
carrying JWfl ■***• wef*
in g two-day battle In
the enemy defied tha
power of land-baaed
„ Bn attempt to relatoce
sc at Lae, on the Muon
n northeastern New Oui-
Sot a single ship got - -
IjpW ' *- ■ it- . ;• .
i victory, which was •
limed in twu. Mac Arthur's
communique, the Allies paid
absurdly dispfoporLoaato
e w>.nber_ and -three .
, lost and a number of
which returned to their
damaged
convoy was apparently
. reinforcementsuo bard-
Japanese forces In
.st New Guinea, a move
tad been taken as a part
new Japanese strategic plan
-hich the Japansee island
forming an afe around
•n Australia had been re-
pnd heavily reinforced. '
Jap Flamt
decisive success cannot
have thf, most important
m-*h» womy's metical
, the ifhmmunique said.
jcampaigA for the time be-
at -least, W completely dia-
led." .r
American victory In the
Guadalcanal Nov.1 IS-
'Point* R
April I Dat
1, it wu learned «
. off Guadalcanal Nov. 13- Jhc only Important
i which 28 Japanese -vesaeU *’**1 remiin ynration
destroyed was the only ona planned crackdown jo
■•—“a me new on* in dam- ^K>t be bread, pot
d upon Um enemy- . *
ie. of tne Coral 8ea and nillk.
ay resulted in fewer ship* Point rationing of .
' destroyed, though they canned meat and can
strategically, of the Utmost scheduled definitely t
tance o- around April 1. St
convoy -was bound for Luc, ami all canned or proe
-------- - ---- •' tables, Juices, fruits an
<la. am sii I Innnrl HD
ready ere rationed. f)P
all necessary prepa
addingicheese, butter,
. and codking, oils to
Hal: n mh as it re
ahead from the agfl
partment.
„ A-voidiui; ,
titling of meat, bac
How about that VI
contribution on to
That- eateSTTsa™
wind up in (he hand)
brither, or friend of yo
neighbor, ao du*TMB
volumes you ’ have,
technical, published sin
send them along to th<
- Baytown, PaifcrB
Creek retail merchant!
eruing in the collecti
the east end of Harrt
V ilumes ■ may be i
store and they will be
to the USO authorities
distribution to
fronts of the world wh
tiers are stationed.
The books may be
Store in Baytown, an
town "Chamber if Cor
flcials will see that
leded and turned over
lection agency. R. W
Ident of the Baytown
Is in charge of the d
community.
Four collection
been set up in Belly, on
' tbe Tri-Otteo: Mrs. Gene
It*, now a Houstonian, was a
tor here kodsy ... Mrs. D. F.
H outlines Eastern Star fu-
»plans . . . Jake Rutter with
ne receiver in hand starts a
May ... You have to admire
t grey fur Job Beatrice Massey
wing ... . Haryy Blum check-
up oh yesterday’s business ...
busiest guy in Q. C this a.m.
i Abe Rpsentwelg . . . R. Rjb-
hss gone to Marlin for a few
* • • • The Daily Sun gets
* Publicity way out In Den-
thanks to Mrs John Camp-
Velma Brown at 807Mi
“>am in Pelly lost a letter from
' son in service containing some
lures of him . . . around the
tty pittoffice . . please return
*he will appreciate It! ... No
®ter kibitzer exists around a
“*e Ublp than Bailey Le-
ttWe . , . Bob Qpenehaw's fam-
expected to arrive here pret-
- - We feel pretty good
tr the fact that J. Miles Mat-
ay follows photography W
« a living now . And. in
l T°u know it, Harry
. “ developing a great tech-
ie practicing on Sumner.
r Porte: La Porte firemen
Puss metnbershjo for the dura-
L Mi“ Leota (WAAC)
assignment at
rtoh* Beach, n,L • • - And that
jor David Britton in the spot-
, ,l® be a U Pwte boy
“ to Mra J O. Tav-
■ • • ^»y. is he getting up in
fire alarm
Stacks C
Allied Stores .....«.
American Radiator .
Anaconda Copper
American f. and T.
Burnsdall ...........
Chrysler Motors ....
Cities Service .......
.Commercial Solvent
Consolidated Aircraft
Consolidated Oil ----
Curtiss-Wrigbt
Curt ss - Wright A
Electric Bond and Sh,
Electric Power and U
Frecpou Sulphur
General Electric ...
General Motors .
Glidden Paint ......
Graham Paige .....
Greyhound .........
Gulf Oil
Houston Oil .....- •
Hucson Motors
Humble CB .... ...
Jones and Laughlin
Kroger Grocery . •
Louisiana Land
SS i:::::::::;
Murray Corporation
Nash Kelvinator .....
National Dairy
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 221, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 3, 1943, newspaper, March 3, 1943; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1100723/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.