Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 140, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 25, 1942 Page: 3 of 4
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13. Coins
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45. Finishes
Dr. LC. McCauley
DENTIST
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In Dr. Dan Witt’s Office
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For Congress, First Cong. Dist.:
WRIGHT PATMAN
For Representative, 35th District:
JACK CROSS
For District Attorney:
TRAYLOR RUSSELL
For County Attorney:
BASCOM PERKINS
For County Judge:
ED DICKSON
For County Clerk:
FLOYD KEITH
For District Clerk:
J. A. (ARTHUR) GLAS3
For County Superintendent:
THERON M. JONES
For Tax Assessor-Collector:
P. O. WILHITE
For County Treasurer
D. C. MORGAN
For Sheriff:
AUBREY REDFEARN
For Public Weigher. Prec. 1:
FRED AVERY
For Commissioner. Prec. 1:
L. C. (LEONARD) BANKS
For Justice of Peace, Prec. 1:
FRANK MADISON, SR.
For Constable, Prec. 1:
JOHN A. BROOKS
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FOR SALE—Large, desirable 5-
room house, with every conven-
ience, including garage, shed and
garden. A real buy if taken at i
once. See Charles W. Robinson. |
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FOR RENT — Two bedrooms.
Nice, ccol, quiet. Close in. Mrs.
J. L. Porter, 202 Eighth Street.
Northwest corner of West Ward
School. 7-tf
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French movie actress Michele Mor-
gan, now in Hollywood, is shown
with screen actor Billy Marshall,
her husband-to be. No date has
been set for the wedding. Michele
name to this country two years ago.
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man foe. AIN A WISING AND
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BUSINESS 7
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5. Seed vessels 5. Animal’s
9. Sea eagle
10. Aid
11. Horse of
certain gait
12. Rubbed off
14. Theater
attendants
16. Hindu
garment
17. Greek letter
18. Bamboo-
like grass
20. Border
21. Attempt
23. Supporting
framework
25. Diocesan
centers
27. Blazes
28. Tennis
stroke
30. Piece out
31. Flounder
34. Measure of
length
37. Slate of
being eaten
away
39. Though
40. Fresh
41. See
43. Norse god
44. Love to
excess
46. Having fur
48. Cant .
50. Edible fowl
51. Assistant
52. Poker stake
53. Otherwise
54. Golf mounds
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
I 241 acres 3 miles east of town, I
$16.00 per acre.
46 acre east of town, no house. )
lire spring water, price $5.00 per
acre.
40 acres, 3-room house, p: ice
$1,250.
2-room house, half acre land,
just outside city, price $450, $100
cash, balance $10 per month.
4-room house, 1 '4 acres, 1 acre
chicker.’ fenced, small ca h pay-
ment.
List your real estate with me.
You don’t need to sign a con-
tract, and if you sell it I won’t
expect a commission.
J. G. GODSEY.
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At the Olympic Games cf bo j .
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victor in music acd returned to
Rome with 1800 prizes which he i
had extor.ed from the judges.
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FOR SALE—84-feet of neon I
lights. Cheap. Also want to trade
1937 Ford with good rubber for
equity on 1941 or 1942 automo-
bile. C. O. Boyd, 222 West
Twelfth. 25-6dlwp I
MUST SACRIFICE mT” service
station and garage at Mt. Ver-
non; excellent business, good lo-
cation. F. L. Hogan, Mt. Ver-
non. Call or see Carroll Mun-
den, Telephone 241, Mt. Pleas-
ant. 23-3d it has been established that their
i light is generated in the act of
breathing.
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Lieut. Col. Evans Fordyce Carlson,
47, of Plymouth, Conn., commanded
the Marine landing force at Makin
Island, one of the Gilbert Isles
group. The Leathernecks killed
eighty Japs and destroyed the
island’s seaplane base, radio instal-
lations and military stores.
(Central Preet)
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FOR RENT—House, two rooms WE REMOVE your dead stock
and screened in seeping psrcn. [ free of charge | Phone 555, Mt.
Water, ligh.s and garage. Tso | Pleasant, collect. Mt. Pleasant
miles west on old Dallas high- ’ Rendering Co. 31 -26p
way. T. B. Anderson. Phone I.............. -
918-F3. 24-3d FOR SALE—Or will trade for
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FOR RENT Two large rooms, cr c.un.ry, 160-acre stock farm,
adjoining bath. Close in. Apply 1 new' house, good barn, everlast-
at Daily Times. 24-3dp I ing water, 53 acres tillable, half
clover meadow, remainder in pas- I
ture, all hog-proof. T B. MARCH, 1
Hatfield, Ark. 20-9p
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Guaranteed
RADIO SERVICE
dean McCollum
at F. W. Stephenson Furniture
Store. Phone 444
Expert Mattress
Renovating
•▼e your old mattresses renovated and
lade like new. All work guaranteed!
C. C. Capeheart
Phon. 142 .... _ JV. -P1-*-**-*
NOTICE!
We make and sell Staple Cotton
Mattresses. Also renovate old mat*
cresses. Work Guaranteed. See us and
inve.
CAMPBELL MATTRESS
FACTORY
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Praytor Studio
West First Street
If Tour Battery
We Can Do Itl
Willard Batteries
(Exclusive Agency)
Mt. Pleasant
Battery Company
Say 228—1'hnnes—Night 408-JI
New Tonsor Shop
EXPERT BARBER SERVICE
New Equipment, Comfortable
lounging chairs. Tub and show-
er baths. ., « j ■ •* i»
Frank i. Bernard. Mgr.
McClinton Radio
& Electric Shop
Vnr RCA Radloa. Norge Stovee and
Refrigerators
General Repair serviefe and Complete
Appliance ‘Shop
Phones 490 and 98_________
Dr. J. Ri Ferrell
Optometries! Specialist In Correcting
Errors of Refraction, and all Muscle
Conditions of the Eyes.
Office Over First National Bank
Mt. Pleasant, Texas
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Cross, G. W. Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 140, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 25, 1942, newspaper, August 25, 1942; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1366802/m1/3/?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.