Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, April 10, 1942 Page: 3 of 4
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New Tonsor Shop
EXPERT BARBER SERVICE
New Equipment, Comfortable
lounging chairs. Tub and show-
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The Garden Club met at the
home of Mrs. Jennie Vaughan on
Church Street with Mrs. Ethel
Milam as co-hostess Thuisday af-
ternoon. A lovely arrangement
of spirea, pansies and ivy deco-
rated the rooms.
During a business meeting, the
flower show, which will be given
in May, was discussed and re-
ports were made on the improve-
ment of the park.
The following program was en-
joyed:
"Gardens to Fit Your Home"
—Mrs. W. A. Ford.
"Gardens of Fragrance”—Mrs.
Lloyd Cass.
“Old Fashioned Garden”—Mrs.
L. L. Lee.
The club adjourned to
April 23rd at the home of Mrs.
Scott with Mrs. Carl Lain as co-
hostess.
Twenty members
ent.
FOR SALE—-Model A Ford Pick-
[up, also one electric ice box. See
|T. A. Black at Black’s Furniture
Repair Shop. 10-3d
Formera/ vroa-t- CLoYHiaq
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The Daily Times is authorized
:o make the following announce-
ments for office, subject to the
action of the Democratic Pri-
mary:
For Representative, 35th District:
P. D. THORNTON, JR.
For District Attorney:
TRAYLOR RUSSELL
For County Attorney:
BASCOM PERKINS
H. T. MAXBERRY
For County Judge:
ED DICKSON
(Second Term)
C. T. NEUGENT
For County Clerk:
FLOYD KEITH
(Second Term)
For District Clerk:
CHAS. W. ROBINSON
J. A. (ARTHUR) GLASS
For County Superintendent:
PAUL HARBOUR
MRS. B. A. HARDAWAY
THERON M. JONES
For Tax Assessor-Collector:
P. O. WILHITE
(Re-election)
JOE EMBREY
For County Treasurer:
D. C. MORGAN
(Re-election)
T. M. (MURRY) LEE
For Sheriff:
EARL ALBRIGHT
(Second Term)
AUBREY REDFEARN
For Justice of Peace, Prec. 1:
FRANK MADISON. SR.
J. D. (DAVE) PLAYER
For Public Weigher, Prec. 1:
TOMMIE WRIGHT
(Re-election)
FRED AVERY.
For Comissioner, Prec. 1:
W. M. (MEEK) PAGE
L. C. (LEONARD) BANKS
EDGAR HOBBS
LESTER GARRETT
For Constable Prec. 1:
JOHN A. BROOKS
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FOR RENT—Furnished
furnished two-room
Bilks paid. Phone
Mannon Johnson.
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WANTED TO BUY—A good used
corn and cotton planter. See
Luther Johnson at this office.
FARM FOR RENT—Share crop-
per or third and fourth. House
and plenty of farming equipment.
See O. F. Wells, Route 5 or in-
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Areas in which British (A) and Chinese (B) forces are battling the
Japanese in Burma are shown on the Central Press map above. The
British are holding the area around Prorr.e while the Chinese are
offering strong resistance at Touncoo
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FOR RENT—Furnished apart-
ment. Close in. Electric refrig-
erator. Bills paid. Also two bed-
rooms for rent. Mrs. J. L. Porter,
North Madison, Northwest cor-
ner of west ward jschool. 8-tf
FOR SALE — Four-room house
on west side of tows; three-quar- I
ters of an acre of land. Will take ,
$650 cash. See Hugh Cross at this .
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Floyd Branum
Successively rejected by the
Army, Navy and Marines because
of a crooked toe, Floyd Branom,
23, above, of Winfield, Kan., had
it amputated. The Army has now
accepted him and Floyd ha.i joined
a parachute corps in training at
Wichita, Kan.
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28 Cease
30. Chinese coin
32. Herring
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10. Plant root
11. Vessel
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15. Prickly pear
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17. God of love
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substance
20. Epic by
Corneille
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24. Music note
25. Biblical
name
27. Eradicates
29. Not wet
31. Suitable
32. Dialect pro-
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35. Shares
38. Sun god
39. Hearing
organs
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42. A vine
44. African river
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47. Bound
49. Cuts
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54. Sea eagle
55. Sand
56. Observe
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Garden Club Has
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Thursday Afternoon
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a few days last week with rela-
tives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Walker and
family of Naples and Mr. and'
Mrs. Rcbert M-reland of Long- '
view were buniiay guests of Mi.,
and Mrs. W. P. Jones.
Miss Joan Giogan and Mr. and1
Mrs. Lloyd Moss of Dallas spent j
the weekend with Mrs. A. R.'
Grogan and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crow and
son, R. D , Dallas spent the I
weekend here.
Mrs. Pat Orrin and son, Jerry,1
cf Saltillo spent Friday with
Belle Satterwhite.
Mr. and Mrs. Raney Meadows
of Pittsburg spent Sunday in this
community.
Mrs. A. A. Taylor returned to
her home in Dallas Monday af-
ter a few days’ visit with rela-
tives here.
CROSSWORD
4. Exclama-
tions
5. Cloth
6. Fish
7.Insect
9. Bestow
10. Fluid of
plants
12. Capital of
France
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part of wall 45. Turn inside out
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Try the C LAS S I F I E OS fa »UICK Results.
CLELAND
Consult Us About Your Eyes.
Optometrist
Mt. Pleasant, Texas
0. B. HICKS, M.D.
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
GLASSES FITTED
Hours 8 to 12, 1 to 6
Every Monday
Office: McDonald Hotel
Mt. Pleasant, Texas
NOTICE
Spring Cleaning Time is the
time to have your old mat-
tresses made into a modern
INNERSPRING
MATTRESS
See us Today
C. C. Capeheart
Phone 142 Mt. Pleasant
Your Baby
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picture record . . . the photo-
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