Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 20, 1944 Page: 4 of 4
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WHISPERING
FOOTSTEPS
With
JOHN HUBBARD
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A Full-Length
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PAT O’BRIEN
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*The Iron Major”
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BOX OFFICES
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Contributors to
Red Cross Fund
Panther ’s Chapnl
4K. A Tucker, W. J. Baker, P. E.
Thsher, O. J. Roper, Gilbert Per-
Mnt, Mrs. J. W. Moore, Mrs. Eva
"Shmian, Mrs. Lora Roper, Carl-
■b Roper, Ora Nell Roper, Ad-
an Perkins, Mrs. D. A. Per-
Isk. Mrs. Artie Perkins, Mrs.
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Gaddis,
Price,
I GIVE YOU
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By
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A Book That You
Will Enjoy.
An Ideal Gift.
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WATCH THIS SPACE
FOR FURTHER
ANNOUNCEMENT
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Wilkinson
G. B. Harrell, Luther
Jim H. Thompson, C. F. Smith,
P. Riddle, Andrew Penny, Vir-
gil Blalock, Edwin Dyke, George
Holt, Paul Griffin, Mrs. Fannie
Williams.
A. T. Blalock and Gussie, W.
H. Jackson, Emma Brownlee,
Albert Riddle; W. W. Blalock,
kins, Jan Moore, Mrs. Taft Nar- R. L. Brown, Sugar Hill Groc-
ramore, W. M. Narramore, W.
M. Glover, Tom Allen, T. D. Per-
kins, Miss Docia Perkins, Albert
Randle.
T. M. Smith, R. L. Prather,
Panther's Chapel 4-H Club girls,
Mrs. Jimmie Cook, Charlie Fitz- Blalock, Henry Deaton, Harry
ery, J. N. McRoberts, C. B. Har-
ris, Mrs. Lois O. Moore, Miss
Minnie Mae Kennedy, Warren
Barrow, Pearl Brownlee, Mrs.
Corrie Barrow’, Loyd Herrell,
L. H. Wilson. E. M. Bragg, Alvin
gerald, R. W. Hazel, Bill Glover,
Mrs. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. T. A.
Perkins, Bill Verner, Mrs. Bill
Verner, Olen Taylor, Robbie
Smith, J. O. Nichols, Mrs. J. O.
Nichols, Edna Earl Nichols, Ham-
ilton King, T. A. Smith, Preston
Hazel, Mrs. Mae Roper, Marion Mrs. W. S. Lilly, Charlie Bla-
Crosson, Herbert Garrett, Culen lock, Roy Fry,
Perkins, Lola Gaddis, P. A.
Tucker.
Frank
Charles Riddle, Ollie
Jim Blalock, Harvey
Mrs. P. B. Harris, P. B. Harris,
Jae Johnson, Eva Lilly.
Clarence Harris, John Kay,
Homer Thompson, W. H. Thomp-
son, Josephine Milner, J. E.
Thompson, Tommie Thompson,
Raymond Thompson, Alex San-
ford, R. W. Sanford, Jessie
Thompson, Addie Ruth Brown-
lee, Elmer Brownlee, Mrs. Lilly
Martin.
F. H. Anschutz, Odell Russell,
i Warren Anschutz, Mrs. Warren
Anschutz, Mrs. F. H. Anschutz,
Joe Blalock, Arlene Anschutz,
' Arthur Logan, G. C. Gunn, Mrs.
. Clyde Brown, Mrs. Bob Griffin,
Mis. Blake Thompson, Mrs. Har-
lie Haren, Paul Haren, Grascro
Barrow, Everett Logan.
Oak Grove
Tannie Moses, Rayford Cargile
Mr. Morrow, Mrs. Mattie Willis,
J. W. McKelvey. Evan Johnson,
Sam Moses, Mrs. W. F. Clark,
Jim Davis, Mrs. R. L. Hamlin,
Roston Riley, Bill Cameron, W.
I F. Clark, Marvin Brown, Mrs.
Marvin Brown, Bill 'Brown, Rhod-
ney Hammonds, Mrs. Lessie
I Poag, Mrs. Lurlene Derrick, Mat-
' tie Cunningham, Fayrene Cun-
' ningham, Steve Holloway, Pierce
| Crooks, Mrs. L. A. Daughtry.
i Kitty Porter, Ernest Porter,
R. C. Porter, I. J. Gentry, Mrs.
Gentry, W. T. Gentry, Florence
Hodge, Mrs. Joe Neely, Freddie
W. Phifer, Mrs. Phifer, O. A.
; Compton, V. R. Phifer, Mrs. W.
' ton, Mrs. Fred Amerson, Mrs. W.
R. Blackard, Roy Blackard, Mrs.
S. H. Phillips, Mrs. Carl Wil-
| hite, Mrs. A. A. Gunn, Frances
I Barrow, Jlo Ann Barrow.
J. V. Grigsby, Sr. Mrs. J. V.
Grigsby, Mrs. Ella Mae Duncan,
Bradley Duncan, Bobbie Barrow,
Mrs. Wallace Bohannon, P. W
Wright, Mrs. P. W. Wright, Bet-
I tie Jo Price, E. S. Miller, Lowell
Daughtry, Clyde Hammonds, T.
J. Cargile, Mrs. T. J. Cargile,
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w use of the foods
” that are irt plenti-
ful supply . . . Listed here
are a few of the many,
waiting for you at your
Safeway store!
JQUCY
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Pauline Hammonds, Peggie Jo
Cargile, Carl Wilhite, Mrs. Gris-
som Hays, L. A. Daughtry, G. R. I
Riley. |
Leonard Lenox Jr., Mrs. L.
Lenox, Mrs. B. T. Bowers, B. T.
Bowers, Mrs. A. L. Burris, Mrs.
L. E. Newman, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs.
E. S. Miller, E. H. Covey, Mrs. E.
H. Covey, Margaret .Covey, Dor-
othy Coveys Hilton Covey, John-
ly Parsons, Bun Wilhite, I. B.
Shumate and family.
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What you hear never sounds
half as important as that you
overheard.
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CLUB NOTICE
SINGING AT TALCO BAPTIST
CHURCH NEXT SUNDAY
The Busy Twenty Sewing Club
will meet at the home of Mr.
Paul Leshe Friday afternoon at
2:30 o’clock.
There will be a singing at the
First Baptist Church in Talco
next Sunday, April 23, at 2:30
o’clock. A large crowd is ex-
pected.
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Phone us your news iterrs.
Julia Lee Wright's
Enriched Bread
f!.'?- 10*
FRESH EGGS
SALTINES Cocktail
TOWELS hX
11 “IQ
Pkgs. I JI
n-oz. yr
Bottles L JI
Selected, Doz.29C
15-Oz.
...Pkg. Ill
3«S25c
POST TC ASTIES 2
PEPSICOLA 6
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED
A SHIPMENT OF FANCY
RIDING BRIDLES
For the KITCHEN
We Have—
Pyrex Double-
Boilers
Covered Sauce Pans
Roasters
Whistling
Teakettles
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Dainty bon-bon
Dishes
In Frosted Pink and Green
NEW
GOODS
The Popular
Blue Ridge
DINNERWARE
A SOUTHERN PRODUCT
LU RAY PASTEL
DINNERWARE
Wilson Hardware
A. H. O’Tyson
Mrs. A. H O'Tyson
PHONE 25
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Mooat PlMMat
TS—, Thnrada
M. 1M4
Evening,
7bon.-Raiion£jcL
27*
3 Points per Can
7 Points per Glass
7
6
SiamfL ShuniL.
Jaca/l (pMduxsL
Lb.
Avalon
10
Sardines
10*
34*
3
8 Points per Can
CABBAGE
w
4*
Lb.
Lettuce Firm Heac/s
94
194
44
Bunch
Florida
ORANGES
8*
Lb.
Na. Vh
Can
12-01.
Can
MORNING
GLORY
15-01.
Cea
Na. 2
Can
46-Ox.
Can
OATS I
20-01.
Pk«.
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kn
3 Points par Can
Leed's Chopped
HAM
TIXSUN MAPIMUIT
JUICE
Lbs. 25(
lour’s
Vi Cae ..
3-Lb.
Mix Lb.
filwL SiajnfL Qf&jnAL.
WHITI HOUSI APM.I
BUTTER
Tomatoes Highway
Points Q
Par Can O
b4ackei*el California .... Caa
154
Points Z?
Par Can .,.Q
2 Bunches 1 SC
2 U..
Flout CriiT* 1 0 Us.
Flour Kr-T’ 10 Lbs.
Oxydol top-”-....................«;°*
P & G Soap..
Super Suds ..
Spinach Standard Can 2 124
Tomato Juice «r....8Ml4
Squash orYoflow
Carrots ?.ris
38-01. 97^
Gian Al
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Grapefruit s«di...
Potatoes to”**’
Lemons smiist
TURNIP.'™
ONIONS,,..
TEXAS GRKfcN
Potted Meat tel
[RISCO Sure
144
104 to’&o-l
Not
VOL Rationed
584
624
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TEXAS DEFENSE WORKERS
FOR TEXAS DEFENSE PLANT
OUR
WELDING
Persons with deferred draft status who meet all physical
CMXXH3EX3X
“ United States Employment Service
MT. PLEASANT, TEXAS
ON THE FOLLOWING DATE:
April 22
SHEET METAL WORKERS
WELDERS
SHIPFITTERS
SPECIAL APPRENTICE
SHIPFITTERS
BOILERMAKERS
SPECIAL APPRENTICE
BOILERMAKERS
GENERAL HELPERS in
all Crafts
LABORERS
CLERKS—General Office
MATERIAL CHECKERS
DRAFTSMEN
STENOGRAPHERS
TYPISTS
ACCOUNTANTS
TRAINEE KEY PUNCH
OPERATORS
Consolidated Steel Corporation, Ltd.
SHIPBUILDING DIVISION
requirements may enter either of the training
•programs mentioned above.
Workers needed in the following classifications:
Orange, Texas
1 LEARN ONE OF THE FOLLOWING TRADES ON
PAID IN-PLANT TRAINING PROGRAM:
BOILERMAKING
Workers now employed full time at their highest skill
m war industry or farm work will not be considered.
Housing facilities are available for men. Rooms rent $15
ger month including maid services. A large dormitory for
women is located near the plant. Rooms rent $15 per month
for doubles and $22 per month for singles, including com-
plete hotel service.
TRANSPORTATION ADVANCED
Persons in above classifications who are interested in a
position with this company should make appointments or
•all at
Safuoai/ Truati.
FRYERS
57c
Lb.
Lb.
1
Fresh
Dressed
Not
Rationed
Fork
CHOPS
Center Cuts
35*
Points Q
Per Lb.Z
Points 1
Per Lb._l
Points 1
Per Lb- 1
Points Q
Per Lb. O
Luncheon Meat Splcad
OCEAN WHITING » 24c EL-
u. 49*K1L.4
Pork Roast Riband
Slab Bacon
Sliced Bacon
Picnics Smoked
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Hams l&NiirtLd....
Hams tefti
JOWLS S
u.294
u.294
U. 394^-1
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344 to*&.3
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Pitt
SAFEWAY
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NEW
the
dach’e Net
To Glamorize Your Hair-Do
LOVELY SHADES—
SW-NT BROTHERS
PHONE 38 DRUGGISTS PHONE 39
TIGER LILY PINK — TURQUOISE
CHINESE GREEN — LAVENDER
CHINESE RED — GRAW AND BROWN
35c — 3 for $1.00
LILLY DACH’E SAYS:—
“IT’S CHIC TO BE NEAT’’
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WANTED
Laborers
Apply at Once
Talco Asphalt and
Refining Company
Workers now emjin yt. iu essential industry need not apply
. ii ■ i —- ■ ■■ i < —-——i q
Because in 1830 the Bey of Al-
giers slapped a French consul
with a fly whisk, the French in-
vaded Algeria.
By keeping both political pat
ties, we can always tell how pros
perous and how poor we are t
the same time.
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Cross, G. W. Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 20, 1944, newspaper, April 20, 1944; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1373902/m1/4/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.