Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 79, Ed. 1 Friday, June 14, 1946 Page: 3 of 4
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Th* Mount Pleasant (Tens) Daily Times Friday Evening, June 14, 1946
Notebooks
PEAS
Blackeye and purple hull peas
Mt. Pleasant, Texas
planted any time in June will be
Phone us your news items.
WANT TO RENT
early enough for our canning
plant. Our plant will operate
this season until some time in
October, as we will be shipping
late peas from West Texas.
We prefer blackeyes, but will buy
both blackeyes and purple hulls.
Our plant will turn out 20,000
AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY
LOST
a
cases of canned peas daily, and
we will need 720,000 pounds of
peas each day.
Our buying station in Mount
Pleasant will be located in W. D.
Culver’s store on Washington
t >
Avenue. See him for your seed.
FLY
Gilbert 0. Wilson
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Laboratories
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Pittsburg, Texas
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BULLINGTON’S
LACK’S
CLELAND
MAYFIELD
HEATING
FLORAL CO.
AUTO STORE
501 W. First St.
YOUR C
314 E. 3rd Phone 17
Night Phone 4*3
Phene 68
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Mt. Pleasant Motox
Chevrolet Parts
North Side of the Square
1012
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Irvin-Sandlin
Chevrolet Co.
Try Daily Times
Classified Ads
For
Excellent Results
Miss Minnie Moore returned
home Monday after spending the
past school term in Beaumont.
Miss Tezzie Johnson returned
to Dallas Sunday after spending
Contracting and
Repair Work
M. Efton Fuller
In Spring, Tra-la;
In Summer, Biff-bang] Are Like That
Fourth Floor Titus County
Court House, Mt Pleasant
Unit 210, Mt. Pleasant, Texas
Cordially Invites You to Attend
Portrait &
Commercial
• MISCELLANEOUS
SEWING MACHINE REPAIR —
•.. of Cheek’s Sew-
The word money is believed to
be derived from “moneta” an at-
tribute of the Roman goddess
Juno, because the ancient Roman
mint was established in the tem-
ple of Juno Moneta.
Announcement
Country Hotel
Under New
Management
OPEN 8 A. M. to 12 P. M.
DANCE 8:00 to 12:00 P. M.
£
Optometrist
Consult Us About Your Eyes
Mt. Pleasant, Texas
204 So. Jefferson
Roy Merrett Old Stand
NOTARY PUBLIC
Lide Building
13-3d
— Lady’s Waltham Prem-
Plans — Specifications
DON G. NOLTE
G. I. & F. H. A. HOMES
Subdivisions & City Lot Surveys
Apt. A Pleasant Hotel Phone 188
REFRIGERATION SERVICE
C. V. (Pat) AG AN
701 East Eleventh Street
PHONE 118
MT. PLEASANT FLORAL
SHOP
Flowers for all occasions.
Open Day and Night.
On Texarkana Highway
Phone 913
Mrs. Roger Harbour, Owner
The finest training with the latest
equipment in the field oi aviation
is yours in the U. S. Army Air
Forces. Good pay while you learn.
Over throe-quarters of a million
have already joined the new Reg-
ular Army. MAKE IT A MILLION!
Get full facts at your nearest
Army Camp or Post, or U. S. Army
Recruiting Station.
ALWAYS CORRECT
Always A Thrill
We Wire Flowers Anywhere
— ASSOCIATE —
HOME OWNED and
OPERATED
Home and Auto
Supplies at a Saving
106 W. Third Phone 324
SARGENT’S
CREDIT JEWELRY,
EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING
A BENEFIT TEA
Benefits to be used for World War I and
World War II Memorial Building
Photographers
ESTABLISHED 1897
Pray tor Studio
1‘HONF 1*1 SIS W. 1ST
Damascus
Mrs. Don Rogers
AMERICAN LEGION HALL
Friday, June 14,7 p. m., to 10 p. m.
AUTO REPAIRING AND
WRECKER SERVICE
Goolsby Garage
We Never Close
All Work Guaranteed
PLUMBING &
HEATING
Tubs, Lavoratories &
Hot Water Heatei? .
fall 719
For AU Kinds of Real Estate
Consult
JACK CROSS
Try
Tinker Service
Station
r
CLOCK AND WATCH REPAIRING
BA. HARDAWAY *
/ ’ ACROSS FROMPOSTOFDCE
✓V MT. PL EASANT. TEXAS *-
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NEW AIRPORT
ZVi Miles East on Texarkana Highway
RIDES — CHARTER TRIPS — LESSONS
HENDRICKS FLYING SERVICE
Reasonable Rates, Competent CAA Licensed Pilots
PAUL BRADLE«
MATTRESS RENOVATING
New Mattresses for Sale
Have your old mattresses renov-
ated and made like new. All work
guaranteed.
C. C. Capeheart
Phone 142 Mt. Pleasant
“MAKE IT A MILLION!"
there is not much trouble,” he I
added.
SUNDAY
AND EVERY DAY
Taylor Chiropractic
Clinic
Drs. R. A. and
Mary Taylor
~._7 Z.. Phone 152
Floor Sanding
2 Sanders 2 Edgers
Experienced Operators
Sander For Rent
GRADY MEADOWS
Owner Phone 536-J
Wanted Used Cars
Cash For Your Car
Any Make or Model
J. O. Sinclair *
Humble Service Station
McClinton Radio
& Electric Shop
General Repair Service and
Complete Appliance Shop
Phones 490 and 98
OKLAHOMA CITY, (ZP)—Pol- I
ice Judge Mike Foster doesn’t
have to cansult the calendar to
find out when it’s summer.
“It’s summer now—unofficially
anyway,” the veteran jurist an-
nounced. “We had four neighbor-
hood fusses over chilhren in one
session of court.”
Foster pointed
summer families
good stock
THOMAS PAINT STORE
106 East First Phone 58
OR YOUR CAR’
SAKE-WE USE
SALINA, Kas. (ZP) — These no-
tations were in a social worker’s , aS°-
notebook: “Coupie breaking up
home. Friends helping.”
. . . “Couple’s income is four ;
boarders who are all out of
work.” . . . “Woman still owes
$45 for funeral which she had
recently.” . . “Applicant has only |
one child, Lillian, who is three
months old and owes six months
rent.”
___________:
Have four rooms of furniture in
two rooms. Someone please have
a heart and rent us a larger
house. One. child. References. D.
C. Ragsdale, Butternut Bakery,
or call this office or Mrs. Virgil
Corn. 11-8d
I
Dr. Palmore Currey
Physician and Surgeon
General Practice
Office over Swint’s Drug Store
Phone 580
Fill Your Needs at
Caldwell & Gates
Service Station
We specialize in flats; Tires,
Tubes, Candy, Cigarettes
Tobacco, Cold Drinks
1404 N. Jefferson
f. H. Caldwell — Billy Gates
SMITH’S BARBER SHOP
Urban Smith and Employees:
Morris Greeney, Ernest McNish,
Joe Ben Jaggers, T. E. Farmer.
Thank you for your very nice
business. We appreciate it.
We are constantly receiving
and now have on hand a com-
plete stock of genuine Chevrolet
parts. Keep your car in best con-
dition by proper replacements.
FOR SALE — 25 young geese.
See Grady Gingles, Route 2, Mt.
Pleasant. 14-3d-pd
FOR SALE — Complete set of
beauty parlor equipment for a
small shop. Telephone 299.
FOR SALE — Cocker Spaniel
Plain and Fancy
SEAT COVERS,
DOOR PANELS,
TOPS and
HEADLINERS
Tailored to fit any
make of car or truck
Virgil Copeland
Latson Heights
Telephone 720
Featuring FISH, CHICKEN and
STEAK DINNERS
Tedder
A GOOD JOB’ FOR YOU
U. S. Army
CHOOSE THIS
FINE PROFESSION NOW1
out that in 1
sit on their |
porches, watch the children play 1
and fight. Neighborhood disturb- |
ances increase fivefold.
“In the winter time families ;
LOST — 8-months-old puppy,
rwiv black with small bit of white on
puppies. I still have two black t chest. Slightly resembles bull-
ana one brown registered cocker ’ dog. Finder please phone 279-W.
pups ready to go. $25.00 each. I 13-3d
fo^TelXhone 338-W°Uth ^4-6d | LOST - Lady’s Waltham Prem-
’ ----1 lere wrist watch; two diamonds
• REAL ESTATE FOR SALE and two rubies on each side where
J------— ' band fastens; raised face; dark
FOR SALE — Farm implements, maroon band. Gift from son while
price $350. Baler, mower, rake, jn servjce Lost in business sec-
stalk cutter, cultivator, middle , tjon shortly after noon Thursday,
busies, one-horse turning, disc, Reward. Mrs. Edith Barrett, or
two work horses (with harness) jeave aj Daily Times office. 13-3d
good to work at anything and | — ---------------- .------
planter. See them at my place at, ■ — —
MyX“l,'»ls;iUse Our Classifieds J H.(jimmie)
tion. Mrs. Edna Murphy. ---------------------------- Mgr.
10-oapa j
THE DAILY TIMES CLASSIFIED PAGE GETS QUICK RESULTS
Ratos for Advertising in thu column
1 Time. Per Wert) _ jc
Minimum Charge ______2jc
Center lines, regardless of number of words, count as one line j
Classified ads set in all .-apitals t..ke double rate. Legal rater I
la per word each insertion.
Cards of thanks, memorials and poetry, 1c per word.
TELEPHONE 15 FOR ADVERTISING SERVICE
• FOR SALE • REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
FOR SALE — 237 Sheets corru- ■ FOR SALE—4-room house with ;
gated asbestos transite roofing, larSe hall; situated on nice lot!
fire proof, 42”x36”. $17.50 pei•] on Arizona street. See Mrs. Ruth I
square. See R. D. Matthews at | Ferguson. 13-3di
----- ' FOR SALE — Just completed, 5- j
room modern house and garage ...
at 910 East First street. If inter- ™lnn>e
ested call at 908 East First street
after 5:00 p.m. 12-6dpd
FOR SALE — 2 acres, 4 rooms
and bath with Butane gas. 9%
miles north on Highway 271. Also
solid walnut davenport and arm
chair, pre-war. L. J. Napierskie.
12-3dpd
IN NEW LOCATION I have
changed my business office from
’428 N. Jefferson to my new resi-
dence at 1414 N. Jefferson. Can
be reach both day and night at
pi» i Telephone 768. DR. N. C. RALS-
Use Our Classifiedsj TON> Veterinarian-
Gasoline stocks in the Un.led TAqiIv Timtfiu
State's today stand at more than 1*<HI.V 1 Hilt h
ga"°nS’ inCrea“ ClaSSlfied A(1S
of 250,000,000 gallons over a year _ .ell _ - .
Will Sell Anything
MAKE A CAREER OF AVIATION!
Hardware, Telephone 25. 12-3dlw | cjay> May 20. Bring your machine
ELECTRIC FANS — Connor and
Clay Motor Compan. 12-3d ,
FOR SALE — Nice fat fryers. |
Mrs. W. C. Autrey, Route 4, five
miles out on new Talco highway.
12-3d-pd
FOR SALE — We have an as-
sortment of riding bridles. Wil-
son Hardware. Telephone 25.
12-3d-lw
I the weekend at home.
Mrs. Elbert Sackett and sons,
Bobby and Jimmy, are visiting
relatives in Alexandria, La.
Mrs. M. C. Moore and Miss
Moore visited Robert
Moore in a Pittsburg hospital
Wednesday.
Hollis Amerson and Dean
Scarborough spent Saturday in j sta“ *in^e ^“Uthrir'doo"rs‘ and
Mt. Vernon. ' u
The W. M. U. met Wednesday
afternoon in regular session. The
meeting began with a song serv-
ice, Mrs. Hollis Amerson gave the
devotional, followed by prayer
by Mrs. C. L. Bell, and Mrs. Jim
Horn directed the lesson. Those
taking parts were, Mrs. Elbert
Sackett, Mrs. Irvin Bardwell,
Mrs. Jesse Hinson, Mrs. Garnet
Walker, and Rev. Don Rogers.
Visitors were Mrs. Billye Gipson I
and Miss Ruth Hinson. During the I
business session the buying of
new song books were discussed. |
Potted plants and boxes of fruit i
have been sent to thP shut-ins of
our community.
Church Notes
Suunday school, 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m.
B. T. U. services, 7:00 p. m.
Evening services, 8:00.
W. M. U. 2:00 p.m. each Wed-
nesday.
MT. PLEASANT BUSINESS DIRECTORY
PLUMBING &
■ - '-i
gated asbestos transite roofing, lar8e hall;
fire proof, 4J”x36”._$17.50 per j on^Arizona
Snow White Laundry.
FOR SALE — 1936 Chevrolet
car; motor in good shape; two
good tires, others fair; priced to
sell. Roy Burnett, Route 2.
ll-4dpd
FOR SALE — 1939 Buick eight
with radio and heater. Excellent
shape. Will consider trading for
1940 model Ford. J. H. Nicholson,
•Humble camp, Talco, Texas.
12-3d-pd.
FOR SALE — Peach trees grown
on 100% Natural Mountain
Grown Tennessee Seedling Bed.
Strong, more disease resistant
fast growing trees. Standard
Commercial varieties including
Dixired and Sullivan Early. Pric-
es as low as 8 cents. Conger’s
Nurseries, Smithville, Tennessee.
4-30d-pd
FOR SALE — Pennsylvania crys- CUV.’IXC
tai in goblets, iced tea, high sher- j. b. Cheek, Sr„ of Cheek’s Sew-
ets and fruit juice glasses. On dis-: jng Machine Works, Ft. Worth,
play in our window. Wilson , win be at the Trading Post Mon-
in for repair. Phone 707. 22-tf
PALOMINO STALLION AND
STUD, Amber King. Registered
and gaited. Located at Mellie I
I Rogers barn, 1 mile west on Dal-
, las highway. Telephone 338-W at
i night for appointment or come to
i barn during the day. 14-I2d-2w
• AWNINGS and BLINDS
FOR ESTIMATES on Awnings
and Venetian Blinds, write Riley
Cooper, f909 West Seventeenth
Street, Texarkana, Texas.
2-18-3mo-p
PAINTS and
WALLPAPER
See us for ^our needs. Always
Cut Flowers for all Occasions
“Flowers the Lovliest Gift of AH”
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Cross, G. W. Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 79, Ed. 1 Friday, June 14, 1946, newspaper, June 14, 1946; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1367279/m1/3/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.