Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 89, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 25, 1942 Page: 4 of 4
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THURSDAY ONLY
JUKE BOX
JENHY
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Ken Murray
Harriet Millard
Charles Barrett
and
The King’s Men
With
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has
returned
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Harbour
MARTIN
THEATRE
WAR BONDS AND STAMPS
ON SALE AT BOTH
BOX OFFICES
Damascus
By Mrs. Don Rogers
3fes. Ada The mas \and son,
of Silverton are visit-
ing Ifte former’s father, T. A.
Jfcar, and other relatives in the
ivtoTy
'8ta. John Edwards spent last
wnok »n Mt. Vernon visiting her
torgfeer, Frank Chamblee.
Waldon Cameron, who
tta* visiting his grandfather, J.
T.«Ckmeron, returned to his home
n: Saturday.
Yfa. John Conroy returned to
Sher theme in St. Louis, Mo., Sun-
•*V- after a visit with her par-
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Craig.
ItTty Shankle of Greenville
*prvt the weekend at home.
Hrs John Sackett, accompan-
r«4’ by her daughter, Mrs. Ike
Ckifcer, spent Saturday in Dain-
gxrfsrfd.
Hugh Walker has
from Dallas.*
Miss Virginia Ruth
Progress
Mrs. T. P. Barr
FULL SUPPLY or plough sweeps,
shovels, cotton chopping hoes and
other farm needs. See them to-
day. WILSON HARDWARE.
Telephone 25. 25-2dlw
Elder Perret of Winnsboro will
preach at White Oak Springs
church Sunday'at 11:00 o’clock.
You have an invitation to at-
tend.
Mrs. Gene Pilkington and chil-
dren of Hooks are spending the
weekend with her sister, Mrs.
Garland Slone. Others from
Hooks visiting home folks here
last weekend were Mr. and Mrs.
Allen Redfearn and Mr. and Mrs.
Byron McRea.
Jackie, Endell and Buddy Ron-
er of Texarkana are visiting their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bud
Roper, jvhile their mother is re-
covering from a major operation.
A family reunion was held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mor-
ris Homer at Cookville last week.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Spruill and daughter,
Elaine, Mr. and Mrs. Durwood
Hollingsworth, Mr. and ,Mrs.
Grady Homer and family, and
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Homer and
I of Tyler visited her aunt, Mrs.
Floyd Thomas, last week.
Dean Scarborough of Kilgore
spent the weekend at home.
Crockett Hinson of Texarkana
spent the weekend with his fam-
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. Velma Nicholson
of Cookville spent Sunday with
Mrs. A. V. Neeley.
Frrnk Chamblee and daugh-
ter, Mrs. Era Campbell and son
visited Mr. and Mrs. John Ed-
wards Thursday.
Van Collier of Omaha was a
business visitor here Monday.
Albert Edwards is visiting in
Mt. Vernon this week.
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Canal Zone
With
CHESTER MORRIS
HARRIET HILLIARD
JOHN HUBBARD
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Time to store your winter garments
Our Vault is the only refrigerated v-ult in this part of
the state. It is fire-proof, moth-proof and moisture-proof.
Don't just say clean and press my dress, say “Flexform”
j wty dress. The “flexform” does not guess at the size and
I P.D. THORNTON
jL‘ CLEANING AND STORAGE
£ ” ’ ------ PHONE 67
EPSI-COLA CONTINUES
ITS LEADERSHIP
IN QUALITY AND PURITY
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Installs new miracle lamps
which scientifically
purify bottles and guard
Pepsi-Cola quality...most
advanced step in the soft-
drink industry.
Nunn-Bush Shoes
Our Ceiling Prices*
$9.95 to $12.95
$7.95 to $10.00
Pepsi-Cola has always been in the forefront for
purity and quality.
Pepsi-Cola has always used the most modem and
scientific methods of bottling.
The Sterilamp is the latest scientific contribution.
The Sterilamp is an added safeguard... helping fur-
ther to protect the purity of America’s BIG favorite
. . . Pepsi-Cola.
Under the guidance of the great research labora-
tories of Westinghouse, Pepsi-Cola has installed
long batteries of Sterilamps in the Pepsi-Cola Bot-
tling Company of Paris.
Pepsi-Cola is made by Pepsi-Cola Com-
pany, Long Island City, N. Y. Bottled locally ,
by Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co., 55 Bonham
Street, Paris, Texas. Telephone 174.
THE
MAN’S SHOP
IRVIN-SANDLIN
CHEVROLET CO.
Mt. Pleasant, Texas
T. L. SOMPSON
OIL CO.
Mt. Pleasant, Texas
LEONARD VAUGHT
SERVICE STATION
Mt. Pleasant, Texas
ROY MERRETT
SERVICE STATION
Mt. Pleasant, Texas
O. B. GOOLSBY
Mt. Pleasant, Texas
SAM E. SMITH
SERVICE STATION
Mt. Pleasant, Texas
MT. PLEASANT
MOTORS
Mt. Pleasant, Texas
WALLACE WILSON
Mt. Pleasant, Texas
THE LAMP AT WORK.
Radiating over a wide area, the ultra-
violet rays that generate from these
specially constructed lamps purify
anything that comes directly under
their beams.
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These Sterilamps, just recently developed, are
truly magic instruments of science . . . tireless
guardians of purity. Under the glow of their se-
lective radiation, the endless lines of Pepsi-Cola
bottles move . • . continually bathed and protected
by ultra-violet rays until the filling and capping
operation is finished. By purifying the air, these
rays protect the inside and outside of each bottle
as it is being filled.
WESTINGHOUSE MADE. Sterilamps, one-half inch
in diameter and varying from ten to thirty inches in length, are
set up in batteries of two or four. This scientific guardian of
purity is one of the greatest achievements ever to come out of
the famous Westinghouse Laboratories.
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One door north Duke & Ayres
Seersuckers, wash silks, faille,
heavy linen and practically
any other type you are look-
ing for. . r
$1.98, $2.98, $3.98
$4.98 to $7.98
New Arrivals In
Play Suits
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REAL VALUES IN SHOES!
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Lowest Advertised Prices
f DON’T LET MISTAKES HAPPEN!
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Australia has installed ultra-
Keep Your Car Alive by Using It Properly . . . You Will Help 1
Conserve Vital.War Materials . . . See Your Nearby Z Man* I
daughter of Greggton.
Miss Florence Brown, who is
attending college at Commerce,
visited here Friday.
The Home Demonstration Club
met with Mrs. Trammel Allen
Friday. A demonstration on dry-
ing vegetables was enjoyed.
Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Spruill of
Texarkana visited their grand-
mother, Mrs. Annie Bridges. Sun-
day.
When You Specify Top Pennsylvania Oil
BE SURE TO SOUND YOUR M| FOR
pennZoil
MOTOR OIL . . . LUBRICANTS I
BAPTIST CIRCLE EIGHT
The Baptist Circle Eight met I
Tuesday afternoon at 3:00 o’clock I
at the home of Mrs. Clifford
Moore in Latson Heights.
The lesson was the beginning
of Judges.
Circle Eight will meet next
week with Mrs. L. P. Forrester
at 3:00 o’clock.
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In cities of more than 10,000
i population, 67 per cent of the
high frequency radio beacons at persons killed in automobile ac-
her principal airports for com- j cidents are pedestrians, statistics I
mercial airlines’ direction-finding show. In rural regions, only 33
apparatus. j per cent are pedestrians. [
Thursday Evening, June 25, 1942
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DON’T LET
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SWINT BROTHERS
DRUGS & JEWELRY
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CORNS
make you a
WALLFLOWER
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You can’t look happy and join in
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the fun when corns are killing
You can’t even buy shoes thi
well and look smart. Nyal Corn
Remover usually relieves pain on
w first application; several applica-
omucator O CZ r* ti.ons an^ even corns peel
stsrru L. right off! #
j KYAL CORN REMOVER
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Cross, G. W. Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 89, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 25, 1942, newspaper, June 25, 1942; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1366744/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.