Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. [143], Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 4, 1946 Page: 4 of 4
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hands raised, left to right, are Dr. Oscar Lange Poland Andrei
Gromyko, Russia; Sir Alexander Cadogan, Great Britain- Herschel
Johnson, U. S., and Paul Hasluck, Australia. ( /nte’rnabonaD
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without 'RSNCESS MARGARET ROSE, young-
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The average estimated t.-ach- i
er’s salary in elementary and I
high schools in the United States
in 1945-6 was $1,975.
CUT.', j V/ll :, former Bioadway
and Hollywood producer who is
p“nnil“.-..'> today, i.i shown as he
entered I in Diego, Cal , jail to
start serving a one-year sentence
on a hit-run chaige following
highway death of a honeymoon
couple. (I ntcr national)
Sweet Sixteen”
on veterans of the first war.
The VFW encampment sus - I
u.-iided its business sessions this i
afternoon in favor of a jiardj
terrific parade. Twenty-five I
thousand marchers will take part.
The south Atlantic island
Tristan da Cunha was discovered ,
in 1506 by the Portuguese navi-
gator Tristao da Cunha.
For over two generations Cara Nome
< Cleansing Creams have been the favorite
luxury creams of thousands of women. Coro Nome hers nevor
lieen sold at a sale price before! We’want you to know
----"Sr how economical the grand $2 sizes are. You’ll want to
how caress soft . . how Sweetheart lovely these
4iyjK' rnarv,3'01J' creams arc. For ten days only, you may
fir XfflL *'OVS' y°‘Jr c^°'ce °f Coro Nome Cleansing
Vm Cream for dry skin or lor oily skin. .
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BOSTON, Sept. 4 (/P) — The
Veterans of Foreign Wars have,
demanded an investigation ol «
food shipments to former enemy !
countries. Delegates to the VFW \
encampment in Boston passed a | JH
resolution today recommending |
that such food shipments be stop- i 1
ped so long as any citizen of the ■
United States is undernourished.
I The resolution claimed that large' ‘
segments of the population of the ■ 'w
United States are underfed be- ■ '
cause of tlie food shortage. It j r
said the program of shipping food |
to Germany, Italy, and Japan
appears to be appeasement. i ’
The VFW delegates also took
action favoring more generous i
pensions to veterans of the first I
world war A resolution wes pass- ; |
cd which would give world war I
one veterans opportunity to apply , -
for disability benefits
proving that tlie disability
the result of military service. Th’ Juecn Elizabeth, is “sweet six-
resolution asserted ‘that the dif ' ee"” ln th‘s p?^Lai5; takpn espe'
was
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Komotine and Xantlie are tlie
largest inland cities in western
Thrace. •*
It is estimated that the United
States will export 400,000,000
bushels cf grain and grain prod-
ucts of 19'10.
Between 1922 and 1943, the
population of Haifa in Palestine
has jumped from 24,000 to more
than 120,000.
Puerto Rico was discovered by
Columbus on Nov. 19, 1493, dur-
ing his second voyage to the new
world.
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PERRY COMO WEEK
Leading- Vocalist On The Way
beauty in the ice-bax .
so you can cool os you
ATTENTION VETERANS
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Box 708
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Housing Expediter
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Are Getting Homes
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Have Your Discharge Papers
graphed Regular Size
$1.50
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CLEANSE with iced Ardena Fluffy
Cleansing Cream (for oily skin)
or Ardena Cleansing Cream (for
dry or normal skins), 1.00 to 6.00
REFRESH with chilled Ardena Skin
Lotion briskly patted on, .85 to 15.00
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those- built during the twenties.
Wvatt also announced that the
Treasury Department lias approv- :
ed a new tax policy aimed at |
.timulatmg construction uf mod- .
crate-rental housing projects.
The housing expediter admits, I
however, that prospects of meet-
ing tills year's finished homes for |
veterans goal are dim. I
getting the | ; - ■ " ..... ~
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CREDIT JEWELRY
EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING
Mt. Pleasant, Texas
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READER’S SHOPPE
FILL DIRT
Still available, some top uil See me at West First and
Monticello Avenue.
MARC 0. MAY
Dragline and Bulldozer Contracting
' HAVE YOU TRIED A //STS i
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Here are 3 good reasons xvhy
thousands of married women
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your money back
questions asked . . .
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 4 (d’»
Housing Expediter Wilsun Wyatt
. says veterans arc-
breaks on new home;, a:; t ,t a:
the dwellings can be put up
Wyatt asserts that 85 to 'JO pei
cent of all the hou i . built und- >
he National Housing program tins
year aie now occupied by vetm
ans. The housing expediter told
newsmen that con. truetiun ■
begun on 101,091) homes m July
and that the program is m >n
than half way along toward the
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thousand houses begun jn 1916.
“It's tough,’’ said Wyatt, “but
we re still confident.”
The expediter discounted
charges that veterans ;u\ getting
gypped by shoddy construction.
He declared that with only a few '
exceptions, the veterans are get-
ting houses of beter qualiy than
SOOTHE with Ice cool Ardena
Orangs Skin Croum, 1.00 to 8.00.
Or Ardena Velva Cream, 1.00
to 6.00
priest pkt tax,,
CADE STUDIO
Portrait & Commercial
Phone 363 Photographer
WITH ICED ESSENTIALS
Put your Elizabeth Arden
Tuesday and
Wednesday
' 70” Club Sedan.
Gbl Hydra-Matic Drive
optional at extra cost.
MARTIN
PROCTOR’S
THEATRE
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Japan had a prewar fishing i
fleet cf more than 360,01'0 vesselN
Fish is the chief source of pro-i
tern for the Japanese.
Mt, Pleairant) (Texas) Daily Times, Wednesday Evening, September 4, 1946
A Word of Appreciation . . .
Breakfast In
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other carbonated chink. Drink a
bite to cat at 10, 2 and 4 o’clock
daily, or any time you’re hungry,
thirsty.or tired!
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at 10, 2^ 4 o'Clock
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Asleep or awake your body burns energy every
minute. Rest relaxes but only food restores en-
ergy that’s spent. Midway between meals,
usually at about 10, 2 and 4 o’clock, energy
sags low, bringing on hunger, thirst and fa-
tigue. The sparkling, hetween-meal refresher
for energetic children and busy people is a lus-
cious tasting, richly satisfying liquid bite to eat
... Dr. Pepper! Icy-cold, keen and tart, yet rich
in quick-energy values. Deliciously unique in
taste,... an original flavof creation unlike any
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Tom Brennan
Bonita Granville
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At The Texan
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YOUR
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Dorothy McGuire
Georg Brent
Ethel Barrymore
Edward Ryan
Ray Walburn
We know how anxious you are to get your new
Oldsmobile. And there’s nothing we’d like better
to do, right now, than tu say to every Oldsmo-
bile buver: "Your car is here. Come get it!”
We want to assure you, however, that every-
thing possible is being done, both here and at
the factory, tn get your car in your hands
promptly. And we’d like to take this occasion
to thank you sincerely for the patient and
considerate way in which you have borne with
us during this period of waiting.
The Spiral
Staircase •
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and a Suggestion, too !
But frankly, it just isn’t possible to do that.
There still aren’t enough new Oldsmobiles to
go around. Due to shortages in materials
and unavoidable limitations on production, the
output of new cars still is behind schedule.
And our allotments are far below the figures
that we originally anticipated.
Meanwhile, we have an important suggestion:
Don't neiloctjthe car you drive today.
KEEP AMERICA'S HIGHWAYS SAFE —DRIVE CAREFULLY
Irvin-Sandiin Chevrolet Co.
Mt. Pleasant, Texas Phone 300
1 ” 11 t l ,
The war has taught us all the importance of
careful upkeep and regular service. While
you're waiting for your new Oldsmobile, there-
fore, be sure to take advantage of our factory-
authorized Oldsmobile service program. We
are offering every kind of modern automotive
service—from lubrication to major overhauls.
Regular servicing of your car will safeguard
your investment and assure you of safe, de-
pendable transportation until that great day
when your new Oldsmobile is here!
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Cross, G. W. Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. [143], Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 4, 1946, newspaper, September 4, 1946; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1367343/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.