Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 219, Ed. 1 Friday, November 27, 1942 Page: 3 of 4
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Friday Evening, November 27, 1942
| THE OLD HOME TOWN
By STAMM'
NOTICE
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circuits
15. Wan
17. Support
20. Dutch
cheese
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21. Anoint
24. Cigarettes
(slang)
WHY POWE ‘
HAVE TO WEAR
OUR COATS ?
ARE WE60IN6
TO HAVE
COMPANY FOR
SUPPER ?
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FOR RENT—Desirable south bed-
room. Outside entrance, adjoin-
ing bath. Mrs. D. D. Lide. Phone
450. 25-3d
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1. Carefully
2. Pierced
Yesterday’s Crvptoquote: THE EAR IS A LESS TRUSTWOR-
THY WITNESS THAN THE EYE—HERODOTUS.
New Tonsor Shop
XXPERT BARBER SERVICB
New Equipment, Comfortable
lounging chairs. Tub and show-
er baths.
Frank J. Bernard. Mgr.
FOR RENT — New three room
house with bath. 4*/i miles east
on Texarkana highway. Garage.
Telephone 904. Mrs. F. H. Stoehr.
25-3d
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6. Land
measures
7. Metal
8. Cleansing
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see It THROUGH In Forty Two'
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NOTHING
LIKE HAVING
CHAUFFEUR
SERVICE/j-7
Dr. L.C. McCauley
DENTIST
X-RAY
In Dr. Dan Witt’s Office
WHAT THE SOLDIER WILL
APPRECIATE FOR
CHRISTMAS
Your Photograph
in a Soldier’s
Case
Have It Made Today!
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AUTO REPAIRING AND
WRECKER SERVICE
Goolsby Garage
We Never Cloee
AU W~rk Guaranteed
CLELAND
Conanlt Us Abont Your Eye*.
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The board of trustees for Mt. Pleas-
ant Independent School District has in-
structed their attorneys to file suit on
delinquent school taxes afted Dec. 1,
1942.
a lovely refreshment plate.
The Club will meet -ext on
December 9th with Mrs. Estes
Reese.
If Tour Battery
We Can Do It!
Willard Batteries
(Exclusive Agency)
Mt. Pleasant
Battery Company
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Far mLoansWanted
Jn good improved farms, or
f clear will loan to improve.
Federal Land Bank 4% Loans.
Land Bank Commissioner
Loans
Titus, Camp, Upshur, and
Morris Counties
NATIONAL FARM LOAN
ASSOCIATION
J. R. Hart, Sec. & Treaa.
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lart’s Bluff road. 58 acres. T. A.
Jorton. 13-dwtf
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COOKIN -Y THANKS’
FOR SALE—1934 Standard Chev-
rolet. Three good tires, two fair-
ly good tires. See Mrs. Hollis
Amerson, Mt. Pleasant, Texas, 1
mile east of Charlie Fussell’s
home in Ripley community.
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McClinton Radio
& Electric Shop
New RCA Radio*. Norire Stovaa and
Refrigerator*
General Repair aerviefe and Complete
Appliance Shop
Phone* 490 and 98_________
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NEW MATTRESSES
FOR SALE AND
MATTRESS RENOVATING
Rave your old mattresses renovated and
made like new. All work guaranteed!
C. C. Capeheart
Phon. 142 _ . . , _ ML PJt".*?!1*
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HAVE TO USE MOTOR BIKES/
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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
If you have not paid your delin-
quent taxes, please see Mr. Frank Sims,
and thereby avoid suit.
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EL.M&Q WESLEY
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NOTICE—I have accepted the
agency for flowers through May-
field Floral Company of Hughes
Springs. I have an assortment of
cut flowers and funeral offer-
ings. Mrs. Jennie Vaughan. Phone
481. 25-3d
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DEAR NOAH” WOULD I BE
COLSIP£REP> A GOOP
3ook KEEPER, if I
AL WAVS (REPOSED TO
LEND ONET
Julia Ellen smith,
____WETUMKA OKLA- ,,
POSTCARD MOOe"lDEAS-To';A/OA//i
Dutnbuted by King Feature, Syndicate. Inc
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remove the greater part of the rust
area with soap and ---------
household ammonia. Rubbing with fine
steel wool will help.. ILnse with clear
WANTED — Housekeeper
small family in Dallas. Light
work. Room, board and good
wages. Apply to Mrs. Ernest
Smith, Wright Apartments, South
Jefferson Street. 24-3p
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5. A foray
9. Own
10. Beige
11. Flogged
12. Ascended
14. Parts of
curved lines 11. Masculine
15. Abundance name
15. Prevaricate 13. Joumiesin
17. Caresses
18. Iridium
(sym.)
19. Somewhat
old
21. Undivided
22. Near
23. Female dear
24. Fruits
25. Crown
26. Chum
27. Stuff
29. Witch
30. Editor
(abbr.)
32. Guided
33. Inert
35.1 am
(contr.)
36. Tears
37. Storage crib
38. Mentally
deficient
people
40. Primary
colors
41. Shatter
42. Thick soup
43. Hindu
garment
44. Norse god
45. Otherwise
46. Fuel
GEO. A. BERGIN & SONS
SULPHUR SPRINGS. TEXAS
Manufacturers of Distinctive Marble
and Granite Monuments
MRS. MAE MASTERS
REPRESENTATIVE
Mt. Pleasant, Texas — Phone 62
WE REMOVE your dead stock
free cf charge Phone 555, Mt.
Pleasant, collect. Mt. Pleasant
Rendering Co. 25-tf
LATSO'N HEIGHTS, Chester
Street—will sell at sacrifice lovely
new five-room and bath Colon-
ial home. Cozy living room with
wood fireplace, large screened
porch, modern tile kitchen, large
clcsets, full length mirror, metal
Venetian blinds throubhout and
hardwood floors. For information
write Ned Anderson, 4653 Spain
Street, New Orleans, Louisiana.
rs
W. L. Means, L. H. Wilson, E. I
S. Lilienstern and Mrs. W. E.
Gentry went to Dallas Friday ' !
to attend a meeting called by | L
Secretary cf the Treasury Mor- 1 :
.genthau relating the sale of war
bonds and stamps.
Mrs. Grady Gray of Fort
Worth arrived Thursday for a
visit with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. H. Meadows.
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Euterpean Club
Renders Program
Thursday Afternoon
The Euterpean Club met at
. the Presbyterian Church at 3:09
o’clock Wtednesday afternoon I
! with a large audience. The church '
i was beautifully decorated f r the A. G. Daniel,
occasion with ferns, chrysanthe-
mums, ivy and potted plants.
SQUVC WAUCFNLWFQAU
K D W O — CMDGOCRODNO
I just been promoted from the rank
| of vice admiral to full admiral in
recognition of the excellent work he
i did in the victorious naval battles
in the Solomons. He is the fifth full
admiral of the U. S. Fleet on active
i duty. This is an official U. S. Navy
I photo.
CROSSWORD
3. Birds as a
class
4. Marry
5. Real estate 25. Bounder
26. Go by
27. Ascend
28. Regret
29. Befall,
30. Clear
31. Thick
33. Fishing pink
34. Large
peninsula
36. Bellows
39. Genuine
40. Impolite
Reports from Vichy, France, say
that Admiral Jean Marie Abrial.
above, former governor general
of Algeria, has been appointed 1
secretary of state for the French i
Navy as Pierre Laval becomes
dictator of Nazi-controlled France.
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Dr. J. B: Ferrell
Optometric&l Specialist in Correcting
Error* of Refraction, and all Mu*cU
Condition* of the Eyes.
Office Over First National Bank
Mt. Pleasant, Texas
SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK ......
".Mrs. Jack Thomas
. Hostess to Mothers’
Ij Club on Wednesday
The Mother’s Club of the
Methodist Church met with Mrs.
Jack Thomas Wednesday after-
noon.
Mrs. D. E. Peel was in charge
of the following program:
Devotional—100th Psalm.
New India—Mrs. V. W. Abbott.
P^ems on Thanksgiving — Mrs.
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Mrs. Thomas, the president, j
conducted a short business ses-
After a very entertaining pro- sion after which the hostess serv-
gram was rendered the president | e(j
of the club, Mrs. G. C. Scott, held
a short business session duri..g I
which time the following matters 1
were taken care of:
Mrs. Henry Stilwell was wel-
comed into the club and the sec-
retary read a letter of member-
ship acceptance from Mrs. Mary.
Temples. The club accepted, with
regrets, the resignation of Mrs.
O. C. Colley and Mrs. Coy Coker
was granted a leave of absence
for the balance of the current
year.
Names were drawn for the
Christmas party which will be
held at the home of Mrs. A. C.
■ Hoffmann with Mmes. Sam Aus-
i tin, D. E. Porter, Seb Caldwell
I and W. B. Gilpin as cs-hostesses.
Mrs. Ruth Ferguson will be in
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Cross, G. W. Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 219, Ed. 1 Friday, November 27, 1942, newspaper, November 27, 1942; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1366883/m1/3/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.