Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 156, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 19, 1946 Page: 4 of 4
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ML Pleasant, (Texas) Daily Times,
Thursday Evening, September 19, 1946
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WESCOMATIC
AUTOMATIC RECORD CHANGER
Plays 12 10-in. Records
or 10 12-in. Records
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Price $45.30
Bullington’s
Mt.Pleasant Motors
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Fresh Prunes 2
25'
Lbs.
25c
bunches
MARTIN
SWINT BROTHERS
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13c
THEATRE
Druggists
234
234
44
Lb.
Thursday & Friday
154
104
Lb.
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164
394 Yellow Onions
34
The Bride Wore
Lb.
84
Boots
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34*
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Lb.
Lb.
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234!
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At The Texan
35f
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QU AR AH JUD MEATS
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Her Adventurous
Night
Barbara Stanwyck
Robert Cummins
Diana Lynn
Patrie Knowles
Peggy Wood
Southwestern Bell
Telephone Company
Announcing
A New
Shipment of
Electric
Irons
YOUR FORD DEALER
KNOWS YOUR CAR BEST !
BRING YOUR FORD “HOME"
TO YOUR FORD DEALER-
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The Fine Arts Club will meet.
Friday afternoon at 3:00 o’clock
with Mrs. J. F. Steed at her home j
>n East Fourth Street.
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(juam is the largest ol the Ma-
riana Islands.
12-Oz.
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Dennis O’Keefe
Helen Walker
Scotty Beckett
Back From Pacific
Want Strong Bases
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Loaf
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494
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SARGENT’S
CREDIT JEWELRY
EXPERT MATCH REPAIRING
Mt. Pleasant, Texas
Alarm Clocks i
Heating Pads i
-Also-
WEDDING ,
SETS & BANDS,
$12.50 to $300.00.
SARGENTS
OMtCmHi
Mt.Pleasant
Phone 590
.Nob Hill
Coffee
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Cofiee
2V,-Oi.
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Edivcrds
Coffee
Pretty Dinnerware
with MOTHER’S OATS
(PREMIUM PACKAGE)
• Yes, you can Mart your set as fast as you can get
to your grocer's! Each premium package of delicious
Mother’s Oats adds a piece of lovely dinnerware!
Dainty, colorful patterns—modern graceful shapes!
All standard-size! Enjoy Mother’s Oats hcalth-and-
vitality benefits daily while you collect pretty dishes!
Remember, delicious Mother's Oats was named
America’s belt-tasting cereal in a coast-to-coast vote!
Mother’s Oats
/ (PREMIUM PACKAGE)
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Deviled HamuM,
\ZamAMmm Million Smiles
v inegar Apple cidw
Bluing Stu-White ..............
27*1
Spiced
HAM
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494
204
59c
Wisconsin
CHEESE I
63c I
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Pillbury's or American Beauty
10s 70*
274 Green Cabbage
294 Head Lettuce leebeef
.are. Off rambled the “rock”—a
sleepy, medium size bear.
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Re-Stock Your Pantry NOW With
WHITE FLOUR =
2 Lb.
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 19 (TP)—
Five Congressmen, just back
from a six-week tour of the Far
East, have repeated their previ-
ous suggestion that the United
States strengthen its military
■hasps in thn Pacific.
The five members of the House
military committee are back in
Washington after covering 38,000
miles since August 10th. And
what they saw in the Far East
ypttr faverite Autumn fruits
£ and vegetables are here naw!
Take full advantage of the bountiful harvest ■
of fresh produce that is reaching your Safe-
way these days. Menus almost plan them-
selves as you look at the large displays of
tomatoes, green vegetables, apples, pears,
grapes and other fruits that are in season.
There’s so much variety you can serve two or
three different fresh foods at every meal. And
you can be certain that every one will please,
when you make your selections at Safeway.
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X Cans
10 Lb,.
2 Lbt.
'iff xW
"'"No. 2
5*
Lb. 6c
PLEASE,
FELLOWS,..
Give the birds a break.
When you take a pot shot at
a bird on a wire the victim
doesn’t have much of a
chance . . . and neither do
telephone wires.
Last year in the South-
western Company nearly
3,000 cases of wire trouble
were caused by careless
hunters.
Telephone equipment is hard
to get and hard to replace.
So won’t you please give the
birds . . . and ua, a break?
Thanks.
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wkin core, budget care, snugly tucked cway!
Your summer-dry skin needs the gentle, smoothing
lubrication of fragrant Barbara Gould Night
Cream. Use Night Cream generously for the petal-
soft skin the new season demands. Buy several jars
now at half price!
Turnips & Tops 2
Yellow Squash
Texas Yams
Apples D.llelous
Grapes 83K"
Red Potatoes
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? WANT IT
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Cherub Milk ...............
Blackberries....................
Dried Prunes ...
Dried Apricots ftS
Peas ?Xr_______________
NO EXTRA RINSE
NO EXTRA WORK
For the whitest
washings . . . It’s
Quick... It’s
Easy . . . It’s the
modern way. Just
a few drops in the
last rinse make
such a difference!
For washing guide write . . .
MRS. STEWART’S BLUING,
Dept. T86, Minneapolis 3, Minn.
University of Delft.
Falkenstine said he would ac-
company his wife and try to land
a job as a civilian employe of the
| war department in Europe. He
I was honorably discharged from
MORGANTOWN, W. Va„ —A the army last February and Mrs.
have received word that an entire European war bride who’s home- j Falkenstine came
Japanese army of one million sick is taking her husband back try soon afternoon,
men is being trained in Russia, ■ with her, in a reversal of the ----------
Another in the group, Represen- usual order,
tative Dewey Short of Missouri,' £2 "
said a high Japanese official, pre- Jacobs Falkenstine who met herj mouth wash and gargle,
dieted the United States and Ja-
pan will be fighfinp «idp by •’<?c
if there is a next war.
Crackers
to this coun-
•at 38;
Bread litre i.iui.r*
Kerns'
f?-Lb.
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Pea«SS»..............................144
Spinach ttT....................£.2124
Turnip Greens El. cl? 104
Baby Food sffi 3^. 234
Five fnnrtrneetnnv. |convineed a11 °f them that an- War Bride Gets
i ivt* congressmen i°ther war«a possibility that Take*
— - — - we must maintain our defenses, 1UKVS
just in case. GI Spouse Home
One of the touring Congress- -----
men, Representative Robert Sikes ' AP Newsfeatures
of Florida, said Army sources
a Set /a fat
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Spiced
LUKCHEON
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Baked Loaves a..m.
Roast Pork Loaf ...
Wieners »«■!•»• ...........
Cooked Salami........
Fat Hens -3‘Rlw.
Fryers LTRL..................
Gulf Shrimp SK*"
Ocean Whiting..................
Cheese t”ner'
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‘Rock’ Bears Him
But Bearsjiock Him
ROCHESTER Vt I /Pi —Sever
teen-year-old Ida Sargent round
ing up the family's cows on :
rainy evening, jumped on a roc
ll;0-20*
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BLUE IT «
j »•'“Luncheon Black Hawk
pickles Chili Sauce
Cheese
American
Dried Peaches si? s; 3S*
PICK VO'JR WORITE COFFEE
A S R W A Y
Fresh Ccffee
2^.61* M
Fl
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Used full strength, good quali-
She is 17-year-old Madelaine ty witch hazel is excellent as a
Jacobs ralKensune wno met neri
husband when he strolled into J
her parents' bake shop in Maas-
tricht, Holland.
> Husband Lawrence Falkens-
' tine is a veteran of the Battle of
the Bulge.
i Madelaine wants to return to
__ i Maastricht to visit her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jaccbs, and
her 20-year-old brother at the
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Cross, G. W. Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 156, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 19, 1946, newspaper, September 19, 1946; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1367356/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.