Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 177, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 12, 1943 Page: 3 of 4
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SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK
CLUB NOTICE
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FOR SALE—1941 Hudson sedan.
Good tires, low mileage. Inquire
at Plaza Hotel. U-3dp
Bldg, West Side Square
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Phonon Mt Pleat
Methodist W. S. C. S. j &
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WANTED—to buy small baby
buggy or stroller also a large
size tricycle. Apply at this of-
fice «r call Mrs. H. F. Cross.
Phone 526-R. tf
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By PAUL ROBINSOB*
JUST THE GIRL I MANTA SEE
WHERE CAN WE FIND A f
QUIET PLACE ? OR- HON I
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SEE THAT your boy overseas
has Fruit Cake for Christmas.
Packed and sealed in tins, 2
pounds, No. 3 can—$2.00.—But-
ter Nut Bakery. 8-tf
I ^Clinton Radio
& Electric Shop
Nvw I TA Radina Norge Rfoeae and
Refrigerator*
Repair aerviefe and Complete
Appliance Shop
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HEAR ABOUT
SOAPY ^MES
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BUY AS CAREFULLY
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the Ford house. Owner may j
have them by calling at Times 1
office and paying for this ad.
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LOST—Small black coin purse,
containing thirty or forty dcllsrs'
between Texan Theatre and rest
room of court house or in rest
room. Reward. Finder please re-
turn to this office. Mrs. Reed
Horton. ll-3d-lw
LOST — Somewhere in Mt.
Pleasant Saturday evening, a
tan envelope from the State De-
partment cf Welfare containing
$15.16. Finder please notify the
Times Review office and receive
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Gi i>!sby Garage
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te Tonsor Shop
xperl Barber Service
best of equipment, in-
ning easy lounging chairs.
1 ub and shower baths.
Fratnk J. Bernard, Manager
1 gave a devotional. Mrs. Dan
I Witt gave the mission study les-
son. Delicious refreshments were
I served during the s:cial hour.
| The next meeting will be with
The Methodist W. S. C. S. met | M”- clXde Cawthon.
Monday afternoon in Groups,
follows:
The Wesley Group met with
Mrs. Copeland with Mrs. Ely
as co-hostess. After a short bus-
iness session conducted by Mrs.
J. W. McCown, Mrs. A. G. Dan-
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Before using a commercial jar’s metal
cap for canning or other purposes, be sure
to clean out all old paper liner or sealing
compound.
There will be a call meeting
of the Mt. Pleasant Garden Club
at the home of Mrs. Jennie
Vaughan, Thursday afterncon,
October 14th at 2:30. All mem-
The Esther White Group met bers are urged to be present.
with Mrs. F. W. Stephenson. !
Mrs. E. C. Brice conducted a 1
short business meeting and Mrs. vasion of North America, Army ,
W. W. Hu\?hinson gave a devo- engineers laid out passable road- !
tional. Mrs. B. A. Watson dis- , ways at the rate of four milss
cussed the mission lesson. At the , an hour,
conclusion of the lesson a delic- !
ious salad course was served.
The next meeting will be with |
Mrs. E. C. Brice.
The Loyal Group met with
Mrs. Everett Redfearn. Mrs. G.
1L. Kenney conducted the busi-
ness meeting and also gave the
lesson. Mrs. Redfearn gave a
devotional. The next meeting |
will be with Mrs. J. H. McGuire. I
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Try the C L A S S f F ’ E D S fn-
.il'ICK Results
FOR SALE—Eight 9-weeks-old
white pigs and a team of good
mules.—J‘. O. Wallace. 12-3dp
ARCH SUPPORT
MADE TO INDIVIDUAL
MEASURE
Bruce’s Shoe Shop
East Side of Square
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No battery i, byllt moro carefully than □ Willard. In
l V' e/ery ”iDard Battery must pass 74 inspections
uj-iT* J oeave* plant. That's one big reason why
Willard Batteries so consistently outlive and out-per-
form ordinary batteries.
When you buy your next battery, choose carefully.
Other batteries may look as good as a Willard, but
don t jump to the conclusion that like appearance
moans like performance. Find out what's INSIDE the
battery before you buy.
Mt. Pleasant Battery Co.
PHONE 228 — EARL PORTER, PROP.
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national capital KEEP 'EM FLYING. AMERICA
, Architects throughout the
Americas are being invited to
’ compete for the winning design
‘ of the new
.at .
COMMANDER of the U. 8. Navy
task force that attacked Jap-held
Wake island was Rear Admiral
Alfred E. Montgomery, above. The
force bombed and shelled the en-
emy Installations. (International)
Tuesday Evening, October 12, 1943
fective Monday, October 11, give '
the men who collect used cases j
ft-r reconditioning a spread of i
7 cents rather than 5 cents be- |
tween the maximum prices they !
may pay “Emptiers” and top
Used Egg Case Ceilings? Higher prices at wnic.i they may sell tv
To encourage the gathering reconditioners. This ertra 2
and reconditioning of used egg cents is .expected to encourage
i cases fcr the handling of this
year s forecast record egg crop
of 60 billion eggs, OPA has in-
creased the ceiling prices on used
spread of 10 cents for recondi-
tioning used cases.
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Amaullo, Texas, is the lead-
ing source of helium in the
United States.
gathering of empty cases from
retail grocers, dairy storey
neighb rhoed bakeries, and oth-
er small “emptiers.” New ceil-
egg crates. The new ceilings, ef- lings also give reconditioners a
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HENRY TALLEY
EAT AT HENRY'S CAFE
NORTH MT. PLEASANT
Where you see the American Flag—
We believe in good food ...
We believe in the Flag ...
We believe in fighting for our
country when in war . . .
GET YOUR CAR READY
FOR WINTER
We still have a little Anti-Freeze
left. Better get your radiator checked
and put in good condition before filling.
If your Battery is giving you
trouble, now is the time to have it
checked. If you need a new one, now is
the time to buy, as they are getting
scarce.
Just received—12 Hot Water Car
Heaters. There will be no more. One
will come in handy during cold weather.
We have 15 sets of Seat Covers, and
may be able to fit your car.
IRVIN-SANDLIN CHEVROLET CO.
Service for all makes of Automobiles
CLELAND
ConMdi Us About Your Uvea,
Optometrist
ML Pleasant, Texas
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Cross, G. W. Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 177, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 12, 1943, newspaper, October 12, 1943; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1367003/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.