The Talco Times (Talco, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, June 14, 1946 Page: 2 of 6
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a* sent out to harness a mule at
ve o’clock one winter morning.
In the dark he tackled one of the
cows instead of the mule.
The impatient farmer shouted
from the house: “Say what’s keep-
ing you so long?”
“I can’t get the collar over the
mule’s head,” yelled the new farm
hand. “His ears are frozen.’
Annotmcements
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The Times' is authorized to|
make the following I
ments, subject to' action of voters
in the July Democratic primary:
For Congress, 1st District—
H. L. RAY of Lamar County
WRIGHT PITMAN
of Bowie County.
Magnifying one’s own virtues is
likely to cause I-strain.
For State Representative—
ALFORD H. FLANAGAN.
HAYES JOHNSON
E. T. HOWARD. Pastor
8:45—Sunday school. R. S. Wel-
bom, superintendent.
11:00—Church services.
7:00—Training Union.
8:00-*-Worship service.
Monday—
2:00 p. m.—W. M. S.
4:00 p. m.—Junior G. A., Inter-
mediate G. A., Junior R\ A.
Wednesday—
7:30 p. m.—Prayer and praise
service.
A cordial welcome awaits you
at the Calvary Baptist Church.
What doth it profit a man if
he get four new tires and has no
car to put them on?
it Father’s Day.
nearly all other days in
are also his, particu-
pay days, perhaps it is
that we designate one
in the year for
ition of him.
his shoulders
it at the idea, but down
it tickles his vanity to
gifts or special atten-
m any kind.
If one man runs the govern-
ment, was it not a majority of the
people that elected the man?
For District Attorney—
TRAYLOR RUSSELL
DEAN NEUGENT
CHURCH OF CHRIST
The world is agreed on one
question: that the Russian troops
are at last either in or out of Iran.
Dr. J. B. Ferrell
Optometrist
Specialist in Examina-
tion of the Eyes and Fitting
Glasses
Office First National Bank Bldg.
MT. PLEASANT, TEXAS
For County Judge— -
MORRIS ROLSTON
For County Attorney—
BIRD OLD JR.
L. W. VANCE
(Re-Election 2nd Term)
For County Superintendent—
THERON M JONES
GRAY CARTER, Minister
Bible Study—10:00 a. m.
Sermon—11:00 a. m.
Young, People’s Bible Study—
7:00 p. m.
Services—7:30 p. m.
Ladies Bible Class—Wednesday
3:00 p. m.
Mid-Week Service—7:30 p. m.
Life begins at forty, but edu-
cation begins the day you are born
and does not stop at school gradu-
ation.
ewspaper folk were
and saddened when
lent was made
of the sudden death
tins Wells of Wel-
»n, 37, wife of the secre-
of tKe Texas Press Asso-
She was a beautiful,
id thoughtful woman,
t husband and 14-year-
tughter, Diane, have the
t sympathy of the craft
IIP great sorrow.
-
The trouble with our best sell-
ers is that they take up too many
pages telling of naughty things
that make them the best sellers.
CLELAND
OPTOMETRIST
Consult Us About Your Eyes.
Office Phone 230
Mt. Pleasant, Texas
For Sheriff—
AUBREY REDFEARN
PAUL D. BROWN
ED JONES
COY COKER
THAT’S EASY
“The Friendly Church in the
Asphalt City”
Morning worship—8:46 a. m.
Church School—10 a. m.
Sermon—11 a. m.
MYF—6:30 p. m.
Evening worship—7 p. m.
WSCS—Wednesday, 2 p. m.
i Mid-week prayer service and
choir practice—Wednesday, 7 p.
m.
F. W. PAULING, Supt.
REV. M. G. SMITH, Pastor.
Conditions would be better
all the isms were wium.
Praytor’s Studio
918 W FIRST ST.
PHONE 1S1
Commercial ami PertMtt
Photography
In Mt. Pleasant Since II
MT. PLEASANT, TEXAS
For Assessor-Collector
W. W. MASON
Visitor: “My, you’re a bright
little girl. How do you know it’s
the first of the month?”
Child: “Cause all of daddy’s
of Taxes— letters have front windows in
them.”
NATIONAL GASH
REGISTER CO.
Service & Supplies
J. T. SIMS, Authorized Representative
Dale Cra
lesday, vi
nd family.
Mrs. Hon
on, is visi
Mrs. M
1104 Clarksville St.
PARIS, TEXAS
Phone 2792W
ss Mai
ends ETS'I
he week
Alford G
s spending
nother, Mr
Boyce House, who write a book
of jokes called “Give Me Texas,” j
now wants Texas to give him the
Lieutenant Governor’s office. And
that’s no joke.
BOGATA FUNERAL
HOME
Phone Day or Night 97
Dixie Burial Ass’n
Bogata. Texas
For County Treasurer—
D. C. MORGAN
AD S. ROGERS
VANNOY H. SARGENT
For County Clerk—
MRS. J. A. GLASS
BILLIE GARRETT
“Remember way back when ho-
tels were glad to see new custo-
mers and when you didn’t have to
wire them for a room six months
in advance?
For District Clerk—
THOMAS J. (Jack)
Palace Drug
.Texas must do something
tries for its school
JRMf if it expects to keep
ones. We lost about 13
cent of them last year to
Ipipsitions paying more
Y.It costs considerable
IT, time and effort to ob-
egrees required to teach
HH0ol, and payment for the
ice should be based upon
Gt that preparation as
as years of experience in
5ion.
f-
Robert Quillen puts it this way:
“Is Uncle Sam getting soft? He
licked Germany with one hand
and Japan with the other, and now
can’t even lick black markets.” 1
S jre No. 2
For Commissioner, Precinct 3-
C. H. (Dub) WILSON
(Re-Election 2nd Term)
ED NUGENT
EUGENE MANKINS
J. W. EDWARDS
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
A peace conference that means
peace is the big need of the world.
Up to the present time most of
our peace conferences have a bat-
tle of words inflamed with sus-
picion, distrust and selfishness.
Southwest Corner Plaza
Across from Liberty
Bank Building
Meet your friends here.
in Filling
We specialize
Prescriptions.
AN HONORABLE ONE
•nd relief
afcruppled
SjjWRotype Operator George
NpMtnt is back on the job in
this newspaper plant this
£jpeek, and there is rejoicing
ief among those who
to get out a paper
week without him. A
tting machine is the
heart of any modern
*per plant, but it has
rvalue without an effici-
____ operator. Paris printer
friends helped us out of the
jam last week, working over-
I tone to do it. George’s many
will be glad to know
is able to be back on the
again after an operation
kept him confined for ten
Personnel Manager: “H-mm-m,
you say you were discharged from
your last job?”
Applicant (meekly): “Yes, sir.”
“Do you mind telling me why?"
“Not at all; my enlistment was
up in the Navy.”
Two Registered Pharma-
cists to serve you.
J. B. PRUITT. Pastor
Sunday school—9:45 a. m.
Preaching service—11 a. m.
7:(I0 p. m. B. T. U.
2:00 p. rr. M-ndays-—W. M. U.
7:30 p. ir . 7,'< t'rc day—Prayer
service and choir practice.
7:30 p. m. Friday—Brotherhood.
You are cordially invited to at-
tend each service.—Reporter.
OBVIOUSLY
‘I can’t decide whether
L. ROMINE. Mgr.
PARIS, TEXAS
palmist or to a mind
Wife:
to go to a
reader.”
Husband: “Go to a palmist. It’s
1 obvious that you have a palm.”
ent i
Dft,
YED, BUT JUST WAIT
Cindy was just starting
on a huge slice of watermelon
when word came that her hus-
band had been blown up in a
irder mill. She crammed the
3US pink slice into her
mouth as the daughter of her em-
ployer, 6-year-old Dorothy, ask-
til
ed curiously, “But, Cindy, aren’t
you sorry?”
“Laws, honey, jes’ you wait till
Ah finish dis heah watermelon
«nd den you’re gwine to heah
•ome of the loudest hollerin’ and
you evah heahed in all
•quailin’
yo’ life.”
I . ..
NOT
AND SOMETIMES
A farmer wished to insure his
barn and a few stacks.
“What facilities have you,
naked the insurance man, “for ex-
ing a fire in your village?”
jrc
times it rains.”
i pondered a little while.
Finally he answered.
“Well some-
DIFFERENT
n Tn my day, a nice girl
a boy’s hand.”
SHiodera Gal: “Today, a nice
Bir ■ *
WATCH
W1LLYS
AT KISH'S.
Matched
LUGGAGE
Ensemble
Leather Bound
Airplane Style
15-18-21 inch for $££25
26 inch for $2695
Tax Included
Tax Included
Budget Account As Low As $1.25 Weekly
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Nortji Side Plaza—PARIS
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*****
MODERN BLONDE SUITE
Smart modern suite constructed of the best select-
ed mahogany veneer with beautiful bleached
mahogany finish—a suit that will add grace and
charm to your room.
&
Mr. and
r. and M;
en Aubrey
.inday of
;rry.
O. P. A. Ceiling 149.50
Our Special Price to Y ou
Maxi
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Gran
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Mrs. Lex
ughters, /
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rnon, visit
'Barron he
125
fter a m
fks ago in
. Castler
home S
buperating
For Father’s Day
BIG TILT-BACK CHAIR
WITH MATCHING PILLOW TOP OTTOMi
and IV
’daughter
to their
sr a visit
r“S. Flo
*5750
Inviting him to relax with bigJ
wide springfilled cushions ancr|
restful upholstered knuckle arms'
Smart tapestry, walnut finis
frame.
Chair tilts to several
comfortable positions.
HE WILL
ENJOY THISi
\
FOR MANY
MONTHS
TO COME!
' I
IRicq
OF
Ordway Furniture
Bonham at 2nd
'OtfN
Statewide
J3IC HAI
Horn
Attend
|N or TEX>
8:1
(Old Rodgers-Wade Retail Location) PARIS, TEXAS
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The Talco Times (Talco, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, June 14, 1946, newspaper, June 14, 1946; Talco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1159485/m1/2/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.