Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 291, Ed. 1 Monday, February 22, 1943 Page: 3 of 4
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Monday Evening. February 22, 1943
VERONICA LAKE SACRIFICES HAIR-DO TO WAR EFFORT
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in a Soldier's
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Have It Made Today!
Mrs. Henry Mason
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WANTED — Experienced wait-
resses at the McDonald Hotel
Coffee Shop. 19-3d
' LOST—Sunday afternoon
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glove. Finder please return
I Western Auto Supply and
1 ceive reward.
15. Highest
cards
18. Concerning
21. Calkin
22 Courtly
25. Grow old
27. Sea gull
30. Beehive
31 Painter’s
board
32. U. S. coins
8. Copenhagen 33. Illuminate
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of value at the MT. PLEASANT
EXCHANGE, 108 East First
Street. 17-tf
FOR RENT—Desirable bedroom,
.djoining bath, new furnishings,
one block s-uth of high school,
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NEW MATTRESSES
FOR SALE AND
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made like new. All work *uarant<
C. C. Capeheart
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GEO. A. BERGIN & SONS
SULPHUR SPRINGS, TEXAS
Manufacturers of Distinctive Marble
and Granite Monuments
MRS. MAE MASTERS
REPRESENTATIVE
Mt. Pleasant. Texas — Phone 62
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Villard Batteries
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Naw RCA Radios. Norse Stow* aad
Kelrtueraton
General Repair servicb and Complete
Appliance Shop
Phones 490 and 98
That pcck-a-boo hair-do Now she can see you, too
NO LONGER will that famed over-eye hair-do of Screen Actress Veronica Lake get in the way
of the war effort. Because, it was estimated, some 20,000 women war workers were aping the hair
style, thus impeding their vision and adding to the risk of injury from the machines they were operat-
ing, the War Production Board wrote Veronica's studio about it. They and Veronica quickly complied.
Henceforth, Miss Lake's right eye wi'l twlnkl- -long with its mate at movie audiences. (International)
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: FOR SALE—My home, 318 West
< Twelfth Street, four rooms .nd
■: bath, newly pa:ered and taint-
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at Southwestern Gas & Elec-
~ trie Company office, cr at home
• | after 7:00 p.m. C. F. Mirkwood.
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Beauty , m Substance
in shellac
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action
23. Music note
24. Cheeses
26. Water fowl
28. Earth
goddess
29 Behold
30. Exhaust
33. Sign of
Zodiac
36. Jackdaw
37. Subject
matter
39 Type r
measure
40. Elevated
trains
42. Ship's
record
43. Toward the
stern
44. Leaf of
corolla
46. Expects
48 Bark of
mulberry tre
49 God of war
50. Row
51. Ireland
52. Concludes
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Mrs. W. E. McKinnon, 414 East
First Street. 22-3d
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Saturday's Cryptoquote: OR PROPHECY, WHICH DREAMS
A LIE. THAT FOOLS BELIEVE, AND KNAVES APPLY—
MATTHEW GREEN.
Distributed by King Features Syndicate, Inc
I M^’Wa'h^nX,
: are now fighting tor the FOUR
= FREEDOMS as enunciated by
: President Franklin Delano
= Roosevelt. And, for those four
s freedoms, any and all of us are
= willing to give our all.
: There is, however, a FIFTH
= FREEDOM, granted those who
s live in 42 of the 48 Kates of rhe
: U. S. A. That freedom is NO 1
= granted you who I’ve in Texas.
: It is FREEDOM to choose the
E forrn of health service YOU
___jet.
” We, as Chiropractors, say that
: you should have this fifth free-
= dom. A bill, giving you that free-
s dom, is now pending in the State
E Legislature, write your legislator
E today ... or sign one of the peti-
E tions available at the office of
= your nearest Chiropractor.
E And remember that Chiroprac-
= tir- i/w-arM and removes nerve
inating the
hope bitaJh
IE'- rTI APPRECIATES H
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NOTICE—We handle fresh gar-
STRAYED—One red sow, from den, field seed, vegetable plants,
j my farm, one mue be.ow cy- groceries, feed and Lone Star
: press school house, weighs about Fertilizer. Special sales each day.
i 150 pounds. Re ward. Morris Rice, See me before you buy. J. L. Gar-
Route 2, Mt. Pleasant, care of retson Grocery, Winfield, Texas,
i E. O. McNeal. 22-ld-lw g.-tf
FOR RENT—Two room furnish-^ ____________________
RXwith b"h' 413S I>VoAH Numskull
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ou can help to dry out a damp clothes j
closed in which clothes mildew by placing |
in it an electric liqiit bulb of low wattage
on a stand out of contact with*the cloth-
ing'
MEDICINAL DANDRUFF sters who marry . fter 30. statis-1 home, ’4-mile on old Paris road, '
One man in Vancouver, Wash., tics eveal. I
vacuum-cleans his cows and sells
the dandruff to physicians to be
used in hay fever treatments.
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STANDS BEST CHANCE
When divorcees and widows
over 30 years old remarry, they 1'1 A ^QII?1I?T1 ATI^
marry younger men than do spin- i vU/xOmIF ILjJLJ 1x1/0
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WANTED—Used bicycle. Phone
754-W.
The Busy Twenty Sewing Club ,
I met Friday with Mrs. Henry M:>-
' son with nine members and one
I guest present. The entertaining
room was decorated with potted
plants.
Curing the business session it
was reported that three peunds |
cf canceled stamps hid been I
mailed for salvage of the dye.
■ The afternoon was pl;.—
I spent knitting, crocheting,
I embroidering.
Refreshments carrying out the
George Washington birthday mo-
tif were served to the following
members: Mmes. W. R. Presley,
• O. L. Colley, T. W. Harwell, Ot-
CWELLttU-
Y-Ie IEILAOS, AYriBLoF
•<AS.ZANS )H<St PHILIPP.KtS,
are so expertI'm*
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to Lowry, Henry Mason, W. E
McKinnon, M J. Wallace, C. E.
. Blanker.snip and the guest, Mrs.
Pwenty (Tub r riday S d: Graves of Un^v.ew.
j nine rooms, I’/z acres, big barn, (
•V--i chicken houses, etc. Contact Jack I
More people than ’ever ' re
finding out that success has
habit of coming around
you’re busy.
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1 DIFFERENT
^T-rrtl
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---. LOST—Black sheppard dog with
I white ring around neck and blaze
<; f.ce. Answers to name of "Mon-
"«nd !! key.” Reward. A. P Williams
l"d: ! I Station and Store, Pittsburg
' Road. 21-3p
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WOOD FOR SALE—50 ricks of
red oak and hickory wrod. Tn
N. Mays, 4 miles on Monticello
Road. 21-3d
TOTT'S SCRAP BOOK
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ACROSS
1, Vexes
5. Girl’s name
9. Walking
stick
10 Bare
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a I ment, Marshall, Texas. 17-6a |
while i_______i
! LEARN TO EARN—Short train- I
TTLIZT ing period, good positions guar- I
i anteed. Investigate our pay-as- Epoch
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Cross, G. W. Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 291, Ed. 1 Monday, February 22, 1943, newspaper, February 22, 1943; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1373718/m1/3/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.