Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 146, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 2, 1945 Page: 2 of 4
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21. Cure
23. Like
24. Hindmost
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30. Sign of
infinitive
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greeting
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wonder
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The Mount Pleasant Dally Times Sunday Morning, September 2, 1945
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FOR SALE — Buick coupe in
good condition, cheap, below OPA
ceiling price. 317 East Third St.
WANTED — Messenger who will
not attend school. 40c an hour.
Western Union. 30-3p
(MEN’S TIES — Formerly sold
for $1.50 and $2.00 now offered
for $1.00 each. Many to select
from. Lilienstern Cash Store.
30-3d
WANTED — Boy, white or col-
ored, not in school to sweep and
mop floors and make deliveries.
Proctor’s Drug Store. 30-3t.
FOR SALE — One set of ency-
clopedia; also lady's Elgin wrist
watch. Call 50 or 233. 31-3d
WHEN SELECTING that wed-
ding gift, visit the Hobby Shop,
101C Edwards Avenue, open 9:00
a.m. to 7 p.m. 30-3t
CLOCK AND WATCH REPAIRING
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FOR SALE — 17 white Leghorn ■
hens, 30 pullets 6 weeks old; also
some lumber. Phone 732-J. Mrs.
D. R. Lynch. 30-3t.
B«5 POLITICAL MOKEYMOOHl
FOR SALE — ABC electric
washing machine, in good condi-
tion. See Morris White, Route 3,
1’4 miles south Farmers Acad-
emy. 30-3p.
FOR SALE — Nice 5-room resi-
dence on West side. Large lot and
barn, cow pasture, all utilities
and in real good condition.
Also nice S-room honse with all
utilities, including butane system I---
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"THE 'MOON IS ON THE WANE''
FOR SALE — Modern 5-room
house, either completely furn-
ished with electric refrigeration,
etc. or unfurnished. Cpl. Jimmy
Musgrove, 405 West Seventh
Street. 13-tf.
FOR SALE — Good 4-gallon
Jersey cow. Fresh any day. Mrs.
W. M. Allin, first house east of
Owen’s Court.
with gas line nearby. Both priced, STRAYED — 6-year-old spotted
to sell. Several small farms with mu’cy Jersey cow, star in face,
nice homes. Jack Cross. 24-tf. two brands. Tag in ear No. 236.
----------1 J. C. Stinson. 31-3t
oil
FOR SALE — Four-room house
with built-in kitchen features. In
Humble Camp, J. A. Wright,
Talco, Texas.
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FOR SALE — Baby buggy and
bassinette, both in excellent
condition. Call 55. d-tf.
MT. PLEASANT DAILY TIMES
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
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Center lines, regardless of number of words, count as one line
Classified ads set in all capitals t«ke double rate. Legal rate*
It per word each insertion.
Cards of thanks, memorials and poetry, In per word.
TELEPHONE 15 FOR ADVERTISING SERVICE
$1.50 and $2.00 Men’s Ties, very
pretty collection of 12 to 15 dozen.
$1.00 each. Lilienstern Cash
Store. 30-3d.
NOTICE — Beginning Sept. 3rd,
will keep children of the ages 3
to 6 years from 8:30 a. m. to 6:30
p. m. Mrs. R. J. Baker, 907 West
12th Street. Phone 210W. 31-3d
WANTED — Reliable man with
car wanted to call on farmers in
Titus County. Wonderful oppor-
tunity now. No experience or
capital required. Permanent.
Write today. McNESS CO., Dept.
V, Freeport, Ill. 9-2-9p
30-3pi •
FOR RENT — 3-room furnished
duplex apartment, located on
Edwards Avenue. Couple olny.
Phone 296. 2-3d
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| WANTED TO RENT — Furnish-
ed and unfurnished houses and
_________________________1 anartments for Refinery em-
FOR SALE — 84-acre farm, 5- P’oyees. Call personnel depart-
room box house, lights and water; ment of the Talco Asphalt and
well fenced, 22 acres in cultiva- Refining Company. Phone 700.
tion. F. D. Newman, Route 5, 6 27-dw-tf
miles north on Hart’s Bluff Road.
29-4p
SPECIAL OFFER — We have 12
:o 15 dozen ties of $1.50 to $2.00
values at $1.00 ea. Lilienstern j
Cash Store. 30-3d.
FOP. SALE — 54-acre farm with
modern 4 rcom house, hardwood
floors with REA electricity in
hcu-e on Texarkana Highway
I 3 4 miles from Mt. Pleasant.
159 acre farm Ipcated in the
Liberty H'.ll Community.
One 5-room house and one
rpartment house with 6 rooms.
Located near West Ward School
Building. If interested, see M. F.
Meyer, Phone 4. Sam Williams,
Phone 97. d&w
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FOR SALE — 2 young Jersey
heifers, 2 calves and 1 black gen-
tle mare. H. A. Duncan, Route 4,
new Talco Highway. 2-3t.
HALBACK STUDIO
Upstairs in Ellis Building
Work Guaranteed, Prices
Reasonable. Weddings and
Parties given special consid-
j eration. Closed on Wednesday-
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electric repair work, including
appliances. All work guaran- i
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FOR SALE — One Shakespeare
fishing reel and 25 pre-war lures.
See Lee Soward, 202 North Madi-
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MAJORS CLEANERS
Phone 8
LORENE THOMAS, W. M.
MRS. C. T. HOLCOMB, Sec.
fill the pulpit. He is at present
pastor of one of the cnurches in
Enid, Okla., and is re-entering
the seminary at Ft. Worth this
month to finish his work.
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The Australian echidna grows
to a length of about 18 inches.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Dr. O. J. Chastain, Pastor
Has arranged for Walter Griffin to
take charge of its hat cleaning and re-
blocking department and he will also
do alterations on clothing.
Mr. Griffin is an expert in this kind of
work, and you are assured of the best of
service.
We will appreciate your business.
MAJORS CLEANERS
MT. PLEASANT DAILY TIMES J
^iblished daily except Saturday at 207 W. 3rd St., Mt. Pleasant, Tex.
G. W. CROSS, Owner and Editor
HUGH C. CROSS, Advertising Manager (In Naval Service)
Entered as second ciiss matter at the Post Office at Mt. Pleasant,
Vexas, under the Act of Congress, March 3, 1879.
Any, erroneous reflection upon the character, standing or repu-
tation of any person or concern that may appear in the columns of
thia paper will be gladly corrected when brought tc the attention of
ttu publisher.
Obituaries, resolutions of respect and cards of thanks will be
rt^rged for at regular advertising rates.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
By carrier, 50c per month. |2.50 for 6 months; $5.00 per year.
By mail, $2.50 a year in Titus and adjoining counties; elsewhere
fg.00 per year._________________
ORDER EASTERN STAR
Meets at Masonic Hall each
y I Second and Fourth Monday
Evening worship 8 p.m. Rev. j Nights.
R. T. Blaylock, a Mt. Pleasant i LORENE THOMAS. W. M.
boy licensed to preach by this;
church several years ago, will
Sunday school 9:45 a. m. H. A.
Green, superintendent.
Morning worship 11:00 a.
Sermon subject, “When Christ
Showed Himself.”
Training Union, 7:00 p.
Special service, with Mrs. J. E.
Witt directing a most interesting
program for the opening assem-
bly.
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Cross, G. W. Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 146, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 2, 1945, newspaper, September 2, 1945; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1374135/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.