Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 80, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 16, 1946 Page: 4 of 4
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The Mount Pleasant (Texas) Daily Tinies Sunday Morning, June 16, 1946
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OPENING TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 18th
WILL LOSE THEIR LOANS EN-
TIRELY.
WE HAVE JUST INSTALLED A NEW
BIRDSEYE FROZEN FOOD LOCKER
Plenty Of Fresh And Frozen Fruits And Vegetables
Opening Day Specials
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HARDWARE, HOUSEWARE, GIFTS
APPLIANCES AND TOYS
there will be a display of the
handwork done.
WILFORD GANN ACCEPTS
CANDIDACY FOR JUSTICE
OF PEACE, PRECINCT 1
against universal military train-
ing legislation.
COME THIS MONTH, BECAUSE
AFTER JU Y 1st THE FARMERS
THE GOVERNMENT WILL TAKE OVER ALL LOAN
COTTON ON JULY 1ST. COME BY FRANKLIN’S
AND HE WILL PAY YOU YOUR EQUITY.
Swint Bros.
Druggists
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ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
M. C. Allen, Pastor
Lighters
$3.50 up
in books
17 Begin
19. Bora
22. Admittance
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35 Malt
beverage
9:45 Sunday school, classes for
all ages.
11:00 Rev. Dewey Lenear of
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Credit J ewelry
201 North Madison Avenue
Texans In
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Walker’s Home Supply
East Side of Square — Formerly Lide’s Location
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Yesterday'. Aa.w.r
my power to justify that confid-
ence by performing the duties of
the office in an efficient and cap-
able maner.
Since I am now in the race I
am going to make every effort
to win the office and will appre-
ciate any support you may give
me in the forthcoming primaries.
Sincerely,
WILFORD N. GANN
Pol Advt. ldpd.
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burpsand Latching due to slow diges-
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• or office.
In view of the fact that friends
of mine have placed my name on
the ticket as a candidate for the
office of Justice of the Peace,
Precinct 1, I want to state that I
sincerely appreciate the confid-
ence they have placed in me and
if*”! am elected I will do all in
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, Members of the House Judici-
ary committee gave Dallas' vet-
eran Congressman Hatton W.
Sumners a surprise testimonial
luncheon in the Speakers’ Dining
Room at the Capitol. The retir-
ing legislator has been on the
committee since 1919 and chair-
man since 1931. They presented
him with a silver tray on which
was inscribed an expression of
their admiration and affection for
him, and the signatures of all
committee members.
CROSSWORD
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up
6. Became
detached,
as a piece
of iceberg
7. Irony
9. Sesame
(var.)
12. Weakens
14. Mulberry
16. Seek
Political
Announcements
attention
24. Coins
(Rum.)
25. A fugitive
from a
country
26 Rubber tip
of a pencil
27. Machine for
raising nap
on cloth
laboriously 28. Portugal
(abbr.)
29. A molded
mass, as
of bread
other facilities for Daingerfield
[ users.
Food prepared and served outdoors
always tastes better—but sometimes
those rich, barbeque sauces aren’t
so easy on the digestion ... and we
are likely to eat more than is good for
us. So afterwards, the stomach calls
for
DAILY
ACROSS
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(Chin.)
4 Portion of
curved line
7 Prophet
8. Tidy
10. Measure of
land
11 Little island
12. Branch
13. Part of
the eye
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j 18 Bestowed
20. Selenium
(sym.)
21 Meadow
22. Exclamation
24. Deference
28. Long, hand-
some feather
30. Vestige
31. Desert
in Asia
32. Mimicked
33. Seaweed
35 Vipers
36. Flowerless
plant
37 Dregs
38 Clique
39. Blunder
DOWN
1. Withdraw
from a
group
2. Messenger
of the gods
(Gr.)
3. Part of
“to be”
4. Keel-billed
cuckoo
ror Candidate Cards and
Quality Printing:
THE SERVICE PRESS
West First St,
' I as guest speaker
8:00 p. m. Evangelistic service.
8:00 p. m. Tuesday, old fash-
ioned prayer meeting.
8:00 p. m. Friday, Christ Am-
bassadors service, with young
people in full charge.
A hearty welcome to one and
all is extended.
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; hangers and ••
| prospective industrial
We are authorized to announce I
the following candidates for •
Titus County offices, subject to
the Democratic Primary July 27: I
Soil washing is
menace.
Here from Wichita Falls for
conferences at the War Depart-
ment regarding the future of
Sheppard Field have been Rhea
Howard, Wichita Falls Times
business manager, Paul Mont-
gomery, hotel man, and Edgar
Mann, attorney. With them also
as secretary was Miss Mildred
Unsell. The group was assured
that Sheppard Field would not
be declared surplus, although
prompt deactivation would pro-
ceed as scheduled. While still in
Army hands for use in an em-
ergency, the field is to be leased
to the city for $1 annually. The
city in turn can sublease its
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• For Congress:
WRIGHT PATMAN
For Representative 35th District:
HAYES JOHNSON
ALFORD H. FLANAGAN
I For District Attorney:
"’RAYLOR RUSSELL
DEAN NEUGENT
! For County Judge:
MORRIS HOLSTON
| For Sheriff:
1 AUBREY REDFEARN
WM. R. (Buddy) GANN
COY COKER
ED JONES
PAUL D. BROWN
For County Attorney:
BIRD OLD. JR.
L. W. VANCE
For Assessor Collector:
W. W. MASON
For County Cleric:
MRS. J. A. GLASS
BILLIE GARRETT
For County Superintendent:
THERON M JONES
MARVIN AMERSON
For County Treasurer:
D. C. MORGAN
AD S. ROGERS
VANNOY H. SARGENT
For District Clerk:
THOMAS J. (Jack) HOOD
For Commissioner Prec. 1:
R. W. (Humphrey) JONES
OTTIS HOBBS
L. C. BANKS
LESTER GARRETT
For J. P. Precinct 1:
FRANK MADISON
, GROVER Ard
WILFORD N. GANN
For Constable, Precinct 1
M. H. GADDIS
O. D. GOOLSBY
R. S. CRESS
BART EAKINS
For Cotton Weigher, Precinct 1:
M. O. COMBS
For Commissioner Prec. 2:
NEIL FLEMING
WHO BEST CAN SUFFER, BEST
CAN DO; BEST REIGN. WHO FIRST WELL HATH OBEYED—
WTI anrYAT
ing sermon, “A Visit to the Moun-
tains," and at night, "A Young
Man’s Decision.”
Our vacation Bible school hasJ
been running a week. The teach-
ers have been doing splendid
work and the interest and at-
tendance have been fine. The
school will continue another
week and the closing exercises
j will be held next Sunday night
at 8 o’clock. Each department will
have a part on the program and 1
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Ail Kinds of Seeds
PEAS AND CANE SEEDS, PARTICULARLY
Whole Wheat, Ground Wheat, Corn
Maize and Dairy Feeds on Hand
Home-Grown Meal
I MARTIN
THEATRE
Sunday & Monday
Ziegfield Follies
with
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Fred Astaire
Lucille Ball
Fanny Brice
Judy Garland
P Kathryn Grayson
Jesse James
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1 I Henry Fonda
K Nancy Kelly
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OWNED AND OPERATED BY
MR. & MRS. WELDON WALKER
FINE QUALITY GROCERIES
J. O. FRANKLIN
“The Do You Right Store”
East First Street We Deliver
Phon^8^J
'KKSBYTF.RIAN CHURCH
ziioLa.v school at 9:45 a. m.
reaching services at 11 a. m.
1 4 p..m Subject for the morn-
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Cross, G. W. Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 80, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 16, 1946, newspaper, June 16, 1946; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1367280/m1/4/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.