Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 202, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 5, 1942 Page: 3 of 4
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FOR SALE—One 3-bedroom res-
idence. Brand new. In Dainger-
field. Will rent for $50.00 to $60.00
per month. If not sold at once
will rent it.—A. S. Mitchell.
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square.
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If Tone Battery Needs Repairing—
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Willard Batteries
(Exclusive Agency)
Mt. Pleasant
Battery Company
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6. Fights
7. Bower
8. Reigning
beauty
11. Ovum
13. Elevated
’rains
17. Yes (Sp.)
18. Unit of
illumination 38. Valued
20. Hoarse
21. A bone
22. Metallic
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FOR SALE—Small house on two
acres of land, located 3 miles
east cf town. Must sell. Mrs.
Gertrude Norris, 112 Lide Ave-
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WANTED—White lady or girl to
do general house work. Room,
board and salary. Mrs. Virgil
Copeland. Phone 700, between
8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Night
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dress or suit day after day. It subjects
the fabric to undue strain. A variety or
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the wearer a chance to change frequent-
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NEW MATTRESSES
FOR SALE AND
MATTRESS RENOVATING
Ha.e your old mattreaeee renovated and
made like new. All work guaranteed!
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26. Narrow
inlet
27. Entire
29. Check
32. Sequester
33. A little bone
35. Music note
36. Hovel
37. Rub out
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Brown’s Tire Shop
North Mt. Pleasant, Across
Street from Jackson’s Courts
All Kinds of Vulcanizing
Work and Tube Repairs.
All Sizes of Tires
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New Tonsor Shop
ZXPERT BARBER SERVICE
New Equipment, Comfortable
lounging chairs. Tub and show-
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WANTED — Lady sterographer
and bookkeeper. Must be single.
Apply in own handwriting to box
87, Mt. Pleasant, Texas. 3-3p
WE REMOVE your dead stock
free cf charge Phone 555, Mt
Pleasant, collect. Mt. Pleasant
Rendering Co. 25-tf
FOR SALE—Milk goats from fine
stock. See Earl Porter at Mt.
Pleasant Battery Company.
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LOST—Pocketbook between Cot-
ton Belt passenger depot and
Martin Theatre Monday after-
neon. Finder keep the money
and return pacers to Rolf Dean
or leave at Hill Billy Cafe. Id
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This is the home and office on Guadalcanal of Maj. Gen. A. A. Vande-
gnft, commending general of the U. S. Marine forces in the Solomons
In this tent, he plans the tactics that have kept the Japs from regaining
strategic Henderson Field in spite of all-out efforts. Secretary of the
Navy Knox, speaking of the fighting that has been going on in the
strategic islands, says “we are in complete control of the situation on i
Guadalcanal—as complete as we ever were.” This is an official U. S. '
Marine Corps |
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LAS5ITUPE- WHITE AT THE CENTI5AL
HOTEL <SATHE!?Et> Al ANOTHEI^’gABBIT
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FOR RENT — Modern
house, two blocks off
Phcr.e 191.
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THING SNAZZy/l
from common colds
That Hang On
Creomulslon relieves promptly be-
cause it goes right to the seat of the
trouble to help loosen and expel
germ laden phlegm, and aid nature
to soothe and heal raw, tender, In-
flamed bronchial mucous mem-
branes. Tell your druggist to sell you
a bottle of Creomulslon with the un-
derstanding you must like the way it
quickly allays the cough or you are
to have your money back.
CREOMULSION
for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis
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Commerce, atfended the B. S. U. *ents are attending the B. S. U. i
convention at Dallas last week- convention in Dallas.
end. i
Mrs. Rupert C:bb of Tyler is ,
visiting her mother, Mrs. Ida r> A I I V
Bounds, this week. | DAILY
Miss Many Frances Comer of ACROSS
Sulphur Springs is visiting her I
uncle, Walter Comer, snd family
this week.
Mrs. Della Rountree has re-
turned to her home in Marshall
after a two months’ visit here
with her father, W. E. Redfearn,
nd other relatives.
Mrs. Sam T. Smith, accompan-
ied her son, Alfred Smith, of Mar-
shall to Paris Friday for a week-
end visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Teagua of
Texarkana spe't Saturday with '
Mrs. J. D. Graham.
Tom Dickie cf Fort Worth spent
| Friday with his brother, G. W.
| Dickie.
Reddy and Ray Stinson of Mar-
shall are spending this week with
j their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.
j Edgar Stinson, while their par-
1. Insensible
state
5. Crust on
sore
9. Spoken
10. Skin
opening
11. Select part
12. Walk slowly
14. Desert
in Asia
15. Pod cf cot-
ton plant
15. Smiles
broadly
13. Peels
19. Number
21. Garment
24. Platforms
28. Anger
29. Groove
30. Anoint
31. Faith
33. Precious
stone
34. Passes
through
a sieve
36. Wading bird
39. Religion
of Moslems
43. River of
Russia
44 Particle
45. Siberian
47. Reprove
48. Bristle-like
part
49. Feminine
name
50. Paradise
51. Insects
DOWN
1. A hue
2. Antelope
3. Afternoon
performance
4. Malt
beverage
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tVEAKER TO LAMENT, ONCE BEING DONE—SHELLEY.
Distributed by King Features Syndicate. Inc.
Hoyt Lee left last week for
Fort Worth where he has em-
ployment.
Mrs. Lawrence Allen of Pitts-
burg spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Gan-
dy.
Mrs. Harris Houston- and son.
H. L., ®nd Mrs. Helen Cone of i
Sulnhur Springs were Sunday i
visitors in the E. L. Campbell !
home.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Campbell
spent Sunday with the latter’s
sister, Mrs C. W. Watson, in
Glatewater.
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ing at the roadside park near
Mt. Vernon. Those attending re-
ported a very pleasant evening.
Rev. and Mrs. J. T. Campbell
left Sunday for Houston where
Members of the Thursday Sew- they will attend the annual con-
ing Club entertained with a , ference of the Meth-dist church
wiener roast last Thursday even- ' this week.
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f> ■ | son, Charles, and Mrs. Charlie
DeiVare VzOU^llS ' Thomas spent the weekend with
• *?. the latter’s daughter, Mrs. T. W.
Welborn, and family of Hearn.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Garner and
son, Tucker, spent Sunday with
Mrs. Spencer in Pittsburg.
Durwood Wright spent a few
days last week in Abilene on
business.
Mr. Jones, the railrosd sectitn
foreman, will move to Jackson-
ville this week.
The many friends cf Joe Bar-
row, a resident of this community
for many years and the brtther
of the late Sank Barrow, will be
made sad to hear that he suf-
fered a stroke of paralysis last
| Tuesday at his home five miles
northeast’cf Lamesa.
j Mrs. 'Willis Porter of Lubbock
arrived Sunday night to care for
i her mother, Mrs. F. P. Cox, who
I was badly burned recently.
Mrs. Bud Sinclair, who is con-
I fined to her bed with a broken
I shoulder, is reported to be im-
I proving.
Bob Sinclair of Virginia and
John Sinclair of Corpus Christi
arrived last week for a visit with
their mother, Mrs. Bud Sinclair.
Miss Arma Kee Stinson, who
is attending E. T. S. T. C. at
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Praytor Studio
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Cross, G. W. Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 202, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 5, 1942, newspaper, November 5, 1942; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1366866/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.