Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 144, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 5, 1946 Page: 2 of 6
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District Manager
Paul Revere Life Insurance Co.
Residence Phone 188 Business Phone 138
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FRUITS & VEGETABLES
ELBERTA PEACHES
Colorado Grown
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.lejtction Italy’s
Claim To Trieste
MARVEL
Dated — Enriched
BREAD
SNOW WHITE
CAULIFLOWER
HOME GROWN
TOMATOES
Calif. Lemons
Calif. Oranges
Carrots
Potatoes
k Potatoes
X Prunes
1% lb. Loaf 13c
14-oz. pkg
DONUTS
Jane Parker Sugared
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Vishinsky has called upon the
Paris peace conference to reject
Italian claims to T.-i'-sts. Tn a
speech outlining Russia’s policy-
on Trieste, Vishinsky told the
conference Italian commission
that Yugoslavia had an unqu. s '
tionable right to Trieste. In ref- j
erenre to a Rig Four proposal to |
make the disputed port a free ter- |
ritory, Vishinsky dbclai^d that he
was supporting the Big Four only
because of what he termed a po-
iucal co.,s... r.
He made it plain that Moscow [
! would abide by the Big Four de-
I vision, but he said sl.i.rply tha.
I Yugoslavia had a right to the
I pot t end that the decision of the
foreign ministers contained a
[minimum of justice. He added’
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1 The Soviet minster further re-
ferred to the Act of Rapallo by it is estimated that college en-
which Italy obtained Trieste in rollments may reach 2.000,000 by
the first world war. This act we 1950.
White House
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and each pint is fortified with
400 U.S.P. units of "sunshine”
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Monticello Avenue.
MARC O. MAY
Dragline and Bulldozer Contracting
Obituaries, resolutions o/ respect and cards of thanks will be
/barged for at regular advertising rates.
rttrwprtption ratrs——————
b.' carrier, 5(k per month, $2.50 for 8 months: $5.00 per year
By mall. <2.50 a year in Titus Mid adjoining counties; elsewher.
Bullington Drug and all drug
stores and cosmetic & notion
counters.
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Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Fleming
and daughter of Dallas visited
the former’s mother, Mrs. Cattie
Fleming, Sunday.
Edward Baker of Dallas and
Mrs. Mae Beth Cox and son of
Gilmer visited their parents here
Sunday.
Jakie and Katherine Fleming
of Dallas visited homefolks Sun-!
day.
Mrs. Carl Henry of Bay City
is visiting here this week.
Miss Annie Mae Fleming of Mt.
Vernon visited her uncle, A. L.
Hood Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Dillard
[ gave a dinner Sunday honoring
their aunts, Mis. Roxie Farmer
of Gilmer, who is 90 years old,
and Mr, Laura Copeland of Ft.
W'uilli, who is 78 yeais oid.
Others who attended were Mrs.
Effie Cox cf Gilmer, Mr. and Mrs.
. Jess Foster of McKinney, Miss
!, Mary Frances Cox of Fort Wbrth,
J Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rossee, Mr.
and Mrs. E. H. Garrison, Mrs.
Clara Caldwell and children, Mr.
and Mrs. Elbert Duke. Mr. and •
Mrs. A. H. Arnold and sen, Billy I
Everyone is cordially invited
to attend the county singing con-
vention Saturday night and
Sunday.
Mrs. Lula Johnson of Ross, |
( Okla., is visiting her sisters. Mrs. i
i Lillie Hammond and Mrs. Mary i
I Driggers.
Miss Bonnie Forrester returned j
to her home in Pascagoula, Miss., i
Thursday after visiting Mrs. R.
L. Hammonds.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hammonds '
entertained with a party Tues- I
day night. Everyone reported a ■
nice time. |
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Boase and ,
children of Kilgore visited Mr. '
and Mrs. Jim Driggers and Mr [
and Mrs. Elmer Boase this week- !
end. Miss Nellie Jo Driggers re- I
turned home with them.
Faye Hammonds entertained [
the young people with a party 1
Friday night. Everyone reported
; a nice time.
COFFEE
94c
9 1 Lb.
“ Cans
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Phone No. 442
Invites you to trade with us.
We carry the finest in foods and
Feeds.
TITUS FOOD STORE
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Cottage Cheese
Fancy Fryers Drawn
Fat Hens Drawn
Dressed Buffalo Fish
Ki Cat Fish
IN MEAT IT’S QUALITY THAT COUNTS
BEEF SEVEN ROAST lk
BEEF RIB STEAK
BEEF T-BONE STEAK
Beef Loin Steak
Beef Brisket Stew
Skinless Wieners
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Cross, G. W. Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 144, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 5, 1946, newspaper, September 5, 1946; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1367344/m1/2/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.