Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, April 21, 1944 Page: 4 of 4
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LEARN
SHIPBUILDING DIVISION
Orange, Texas
ONE OF THE FOLLOWING TRADES ON
PAID IN-PLANT TRAINING PROGRAM:
BOILERMAKING
WELDING
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AT THE TEXAN
TEXAS
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KID
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hVAR BONDS AND STAMPS
I ON SALE AT BOTH
BOX OFFICES
With
JOHNNY MACK BROWN
RAYMOND HATTON
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Liberty Hill
Hr and (Mrs. W. C. Neugent.
W H Banks, Mr. and Mrs. WaL
■tet Counts, G. T. Smith.
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Contributors to
Red Cross Fund
MARTIN
THEAIRE
mDAY AND SATURDAY
PAT O’BRIEN
THE IRON
MAJOR
With
Ruth Warrick
Robert Ryan
Leon Ames
Russell Wade
Bruce Edwards
Richard Martin
4UNDAY AND MONDAY
“Sweet Rosie
O'Grady"
With
BETTY GRABLE
ROBERT YOUNG
ADOLPHE MENJOU
_ Workers no*' employed full time at their highest skill
«i war industry or farm work will not foe considered.
Housing facilities are available for men. Rooms rent $15
#cr 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.
OUR
TRANSPORTATION ADVANCED
LABORERS
CLERKS—General Office
MATERIAL CHECKERS
DRAFTSMEN
STENOGRAPHERS
TYPISTS
ACCOUNTANTS
TRAINEE KEY' PUNCH
OPERATORS
luEET METAL WORKERS
WELDERS
M1PFITTERS
SPECIAL APPRENTICE
SHIPFITTERS
■OILERMAKERS
SPECIAL APPRENTICE
BOILERMAKERS
GENERAL HELPERS in
alj Crafts
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Persons with deferred draft status who meet all physical
requirements may enter either of the training
■programs mentioned above.
Workers needed in the following classifications:
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ON THE FOLLOWING DATE:
April 22
Persons in above classifications who are interested in a
th*8 comPany should make appointments or
United States Employment Service
MT. PLEASANT, TEXAS
Consolidated Steel Corporation, Ltd.
TEXAS DEFENSE WORKERS .
FOR TEXAS DEFENSE PLANT
NEW—
the
dach’e Net
To Glamorize Your Hair-Do
WANTED
Laborers
Apply at Once
Talco Asphalt and
Refining Company
Workers now emp.oye^ in essential industry need not apply
LOVELY SHADES—
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”
SWINT BROTHERS
PHONE 38 DRUGGISTS PHONE 39
Richmond, Neal Jones, Cuin Myrtle Mae Garcia, Addie Col-
Rhymes, Andrew Thomas, Mrs. lins, Vatice Hardge, Army
John Jeffrey, Cathrine Harpen, Rhymes, Clayton Montgomery,
Mrs. Harrison Roach, Mrs. D.
F.
H. Taylor, Mrs. T. P. Bass, Hu-
Buddy Jones, Ike Crain.
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Thompson, Jack McBride, Ralph | Johnson, S. S. Skinner,
McRridp Franklin Lpp. Everett 1 Skinner Adeline Stndv
Millie
FOR SALE
ANNOUNCING
TEXAS' OWN
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See me at once at my store.;
J. 0. ‘Joe’ Sinclair
Pete Johnson
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618 North Jefferson
3d
Bogata, Texas
Phone 206
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Lots room to visit . . . come
to see me.
I have been appointed agent
for Humble Oil & Refining
Co., at their service station,
618 North Jefferson.
I am equipped to give you
excellent service in our line.
Jack Hanes will lead the sing-
ing, with Winifred Bridges at
the piano.
WASHING, LUBRICATION
A SPECIALTY
IMPERIAL
©SUGAR
DEMAND THE FULL
SWEETNESS OF
100%
PURE CANE
REV. GEORGE CRITTENDEN
of Fort Wtorth will preach at the
Mt. Pleasant (Fundamentalist)
Baptist Church Sunday, Monday
and Tuesday nights.
Weaver, James Dillard, Douglas
Roach, W. H. Kennedy, Buster
Benson, Rheta Browning, Lil-
lian Lee, Billy Gene Lyles,
Amelia Parr, H. C. Parr, Dur-
ward Perkins, Sarah Scott, Betty
The most complete grocery,
market, and feed store with
new Hussmann meat display
case inside of store and all
fixtures new. Dofrig excel-
lent ALL CASH business in
the best town of 900 popula-
tion in this part of the coun-
try. Would not even consider
selling this nice business, but
have been
Army. Ask
sale house
wonderful
holds.
me
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Odelia Allen, Mandy Shaw,
Booker T. Tarver, Mt. Olive Bap-
tist Church, Exie Walker, Mau-
die Mack, Rev. L. R. Taylor,
Iwiller Walker, Mrs. N. M. Green,
Loddy Keith, Corella Dudley,
Viola McGill. Fannie Searcy.
L. E. Morris, Henry Ivery, Lor-
netta Banks, Dora Lee Morgan,
Devora Tarver, Choice S. Thomp-
son, Matthis Hood, Znowbia Nel-
son, Virginia Cue'lar, Estella
Betts, Anderson Sowells, Mrs.
M. D. Searcy, Anna B. Hood,
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IMPERIAL i
STCAR I
-■bssasss.” .
Mitchell, John Marshall Blod- ( Mrs. J. O. Browning, Gary Red-
gett, DeWitt Benson, Mrs.
Benson, Mrs. J. W.
Dell Parr, Joe Mitchel Bradford,
Edmund L. Roach, Julia Nell
Parr, Eugene Awtry, F. O. Tosh, Coffey, Ophelia Harris, Roberta
Buddy Jones, Ike Crain. Bryant, Ludie Dillard, Marshall
Johnny Mac Owens, Barbara Dillard, Jasper Dillard,
Lou Tosh, Dean Sinclair, Bobby 1
Jack Sinclair, Pat Stuart, Lesley
Joe White, Thomas Awtry, Pres-1 __
ton Harmon, Cecil Jones, Annie Hazel Trammell, Walter Thomp-
Ruth Kennedy, George Munn. ■ son> Ambus Johnson, Tommy L.
Louisa
Luther
Concord
W. L. Brownlee, Mr. and Mrs.
T. M. Coker, J. W. Davis, D. A.
Talley. Roy Collier, Joe A. Par-
ham, Bill King, Minnie May
Craddock, Mrs. Alice Pool, Mrs.
Mollie Byrd, Theola King, J. E.
Warren, Ola French, Ruby
French, Mrs. Grover Davis, D. A.
Morten, Henry Gentry, M.
Corn, Mrs. Vida Harper.
A. A. Riddle, Mary Blackard,
David Hamilton, Barnwell &
King Store, E. L. Garrison, Mrs.
A. P. Williams, Mrs. Chas. Coker,
Mrs. J. B. Ferrell, Henry Gen-
try, O. D. O’Neal, Bert Smith,
Elmer Lee, Lester Lunsford, Roy
French, Ruby French, D. A. Mor-
ton, Sam Morton, Mrs. Will Pope,
L. C. Johnson, S. D. Murphree,
Chas. Coker, A. A. Riddle.
Monticello
H. E. Lewis, Mrs. H. A. Stuart,
J. O. Browning, H. C. Harvey,
J. D. Jones, R. C. Capps, Loyd
Awtry, Otis Jones, Miss Daisy
Tinnin, Mrs. W. T. Carter, Mrs.
Era Grogan, Mrs. Dovie Hays,
A. A. White, Mrs. A. A. White,
J. A. Jones, Mrs. J. A. Jones,
Ben Tosh, L. C. Crow,
Crow, Halmer Owens, Mrs. H.
C. Parr, L. G. Sinclair, Mrs. Es-
telle Lovelace.
Mrs. N. E. Stuart L. F Stuart IUBnunon5> wrlv
Mrs. L. F. Stuart, Mrs. Pat Orren, Mrs A T p Bmb Mrs
lAlbert White, Frances Stuart,
, J. A. Parham, Mrs. J. A. Parham,
Marie Jones, Jerry Pierce, Rich-
ard Pierce, D. W. McBride, W.
T. Carter, Mrs. Leslie Jones,
Hughlon Harvey, A. A. Smith,
■w- | mu. u. orownmg, ___ ____
E. din, Harrison Roach.
Benson, Mrs. J. W. Thompson,' — ---------------- „.
Mrs. Joe Thompson, Mrs. Grover W. McBride. Rijah Roach, Os-
Scott, Mrs. Cassie Smith, Mrs. ^ar Hill, Leslie Sinclair Jr., Mary
Herbert Parr, Hal Scott.
J. D. Cabaniss, Mrs. J. D. Cab-
aniss, E. L. Campbell, Rex Tosh, i
Mrs. Rex Tosh, H. D. Crain, Mrs. I
H. D. Crain, Mrs. W. B. Hill, I
Charles H. Taylor, Mrs. Charles I
H. Taylor, Mrs. T. P. Bass, Hu-'
bert Kennedy, Doyle Lemmons, ■
Albert White Jr., W. H. Lee, Mrs.
Ben Tosh, Mrs. Rubert Kennedy,
Mrs. Lou Dora Kennedy, B.
Lewis, Mrs. B. Lewis, Dewey
Lewis, Mrs. Lee Crow, Mrs. L. G.
Sinclair, Albert White Sr.
Mrs. Etta Lawrence, Mrs. T.
A. Lee, Mrs. Wayne Stuart, Mrs.
Claude Stroman, Hershel Ken-
nedy, Mrs. R. R. Roach, Mrs.
L. F. Sinclair, W. P. Jones, Mrs.
W. P. Jiones, R. P. Narramore,
Eli Roach, Willie Beaty, Mrs. R.
P. Narramore, Mrs. E. J. Narra-
more, Mrs. J. J. Bradford, Mrs.
Evaline Parr, Mrs. H. C. Har-
vey, Lon Hayes, Mrs. W. C.
Jones, Lawton Jones, Mrs. W.
■H. Lee, Jacquelyn Taylor, Mrs.
L. M. Borden, Mrs. Ida Davis.
Mrs. Loyd Awtry, W. B. Hill,
i Mrs. Muri Benson, Mrs. J. H.
’ Weaver, H. H- Lemmons, Mrs. H.
Song service begins at 8:00
o’clock, and preaching starts iat
8:30. j
EVERYONE URGED TO ATTEND!
called into the
any local whole-
or salesman the
opportunity it
Shellie
Zuma
Club,
Hill, Delton Parr, Thomas Hill,1 Enoch Dudley, Carlene Traylor,
Donald Thompson, Melba Jean
Lee, Rachel Kennedy, Rex Lee,
Ronald Lee, Elcise Lee, Lena Mae
Jones, Martha Jones, Mrs. Velma
Pierce, Mrs. G. M. White, Mrs. (
H. E. Lewis.
Ella Miller, Mary Rhymes,
Lelia Heath, Watson Heath. |
Colored
Mrs. C. E. Cherry, Mrs. Zora Har-
ris, Lula Mae Norris, W. B. I
Johnson, Willie Wilkerson, Lucy
Wilkerson, Ida Rutherford, John-
nie High, Emma Aikins, Nellie
B. Rosier, Dora Ann Searcy, Vir-
dell Hatcher, Mrs. Willie B. Dav-
enport, Mrs. Willie L. Ainsworth.
Jim Harris, Bessie Harris,
Charles Ainsworth, Mary Martin,
Ruth Kennedy, George Munn.
C. L. Stroman, Bradfield, Brown, M. L. Denmark,
Ma-urine Bass, Billy Wayne Par- Dudley, C. D. Green,
ham, Mack Reddin, Larry Har- Mack, Pidgeon Jones, Mary Pitts,
vey, Richard Lee, Junior Jones, Emma Thomas, Charlene Carter,
Everett Crow, Nelwyn Parham,' Dessie Trammell,. C. T. Tram-
Cirvinia Stuart, Norris White, mell, Joe L. Dudley, Mrs. L. C.
Sue Anne Stuart, Billy Benson, Aikins.
Jack ^Lee, Glenys ^e’ I Charles Jones, Joe A. Dudley,
Evelena Reed, Cap Justice, Will
Tarver, Tom Rutherford, R. C.
McBride, Franklin Lee, Everett Skinner, Adeline Study
Will T\e*lfnn Psrr Thnnnav Hill ' V’rvru-V, T\nz11ov Pa-lena
Joe Dillard, Jlo Ann Jones, Lo-
rene Brown, Mallissia Peel.
Nello Johnson, Bill Stanber-
ry, Jewel Simmons, Randall
H. Lemmons, Odric Lemmons,
Jerry Mac Orren, Mrs J. R.
Lyles, Mrs. Margaret Smith. Mrs.
Lizzie Scott, Miss Bessie Scott,
Mrs. Edith Walls, Matthew Parr,
Mrs. Lucy Lee, Mrs. J. P. Bass,
Mrs. Maggie Williams, Miss Belle
By
Boyce House
A Book That You
If
Will Enjoy.
Il
An Ideal Gift.
2-00
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
BULLINGTON’S
I GIVE YOU
TEXAS
Dr. 0. J. Chastain
Preacher
T.D.Texas’Carroll
Singer
REVIVAL
April 23
through
May 7
■ ' -to '.
7'.? «
If you are one of the 200 Baptists living in Mt
Pleasant whose membership is elsewhere, YOU
are urged to unite with this Church Sunday.
Revival Services Daily—-10 A.M.-8 P.M.
Church Affiliation Day
Sunday, April 23rd
(
M—at Pie—ant Dally Th—, Friday Evening, Ayril >1, 1944
> i 1 1 1
WANTED: PRE-WAR BICYCLES, BOY OR GIRI'S AISO SHOTGUNS AND SMALl RIFLES, MUST BEAR INSPECTION
—See or Call Pat Temples
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Cross, G. W. Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, April 21, 1944, newspaper, April 21, 1944; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1373903/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.