Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 172, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 5, 1947 Page: 3 of 4
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Ml. rieawant (Texaa) Daily Tinea Wednesday Evening, November 5, 1947
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NEW!
One Cote Flat Wall Finish
TAILOR MADE SEAT COVERS
CLASSIFY, PHONE 15
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Phone 59
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Amazing Tone
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Yugoslav Patrol Is
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From $12.50 Up
VIRGIL COPELAND
Latson Heights
Phone 720
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Use for FIRE PROTECTION on oil
WALLS, CEILINGS, WOODWORK
.which
rifles.
REFRIGERATION SERVICE
C. V. (Fat) AGAN
Ml East Eleventh Street
PHONE Hi
General Repairs.
Telephone 282
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and
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PLUMBING and
HEATING
Apply flame to the
uncoatcd half.
I ALWAVS MAKE IT
A POINT TO KEEP MV
FOUNTAIN PEN IN MV
PJJPSE, SO I'LL KNOW
RIGHT WHERE IT IS
WHEN I NEED IT )
Apply same
blow-torch to
Plicote FIRE
STOP finished
wall panel for
1 minute.
FAClOC
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Shut off flames
and examine.
Surface is blis-
tered but dees
not burn.
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STAR
OF
COMPLETE WASHING
AND LUBRICATION
Smith’s Barber Shop
i New Location South Side Square
Your Business Appreciated
.Urban S. Smith,
LONE STAR FARM AGENCY
Dependable Service to
Buyer and Seller
PHONE 588-J
HOUSE P* ANS
OI and FHA Sneci/ieatlona
LANDSCAPE PLANS
CITY SURVEYS
CITY MAPS
suBDrzisiowa
MUNICIPAL ENGINEERING
SHAME ON
VOU-- VOL)
never put
THINGS WHERE
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NOTICE — Any person caught
shooting a rifle on either of the
city lakes will be prosecuted. Dr.
W. A. Ferguson, Mayor, City of
Mt. Pleasant, Texas. 5-3d
CLELAND
Optometrist
Consult Us About Your Eyes
Mt Pleasant Texas
Taylor
Chiropractic- Clinic
X-Ray, Fluoroscope, Colon and
Electric Treatments
DBS K. A. & MARY TAYLOR
501 West First Phone IM
MT. FLEASANT FLORAL
8HO£
flowers for all occasion*,
open Day and Night.
On Texaraanc rliguwa#
Phene >U
Mrs. Roger Harbour, Owner
McClinton Radio
& Electric Shop j
General Repair Service and
Complete Appliance Shop
Phones 490 and IS
CASH FOR GOOD used furni-
ture, ice boxes, refrigerators, fans
or trade for new furniture. Home
Furniture Company, 407 North
Jefferson, Phone 176. 28-dtf
Passenger Cars, *1.5*
IRVIN-SANDLIN
CHEVROLET CO.
Licensed and Bonded
PLUMBING
All Types of Work
OTTO SPEARMAN
1011 Hubbard Avenue
Residence Phone 575-W
DON G. NOLTE
Civil Engineer-Surveyor
Apt A—Pleasant Hotel
Phone 18*
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PURETEST
HOUSE WIRING
R. E. A.-’S. W.
PAUL DENNIS
Modem Furniture Store
Telephone 5*4
MT. PLEASANT
RENDERING WORKS
Mt. Pleasant, Texaa
GOAL LINE ?
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FOUNTAIN
PEN, AND ~
I NEED IT
SOLD ONLY AT
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—- no. toco
PROCTOR'S
By Chic Young
NOW an American Boy Scout in
Tokyo is young Arthur MacAr-
thur, son of Gen. Douglas Mac-
Arthur. He reads new charter
which gives his pack official mem-
bership in the Boy Scouts of
America. (International}
TAKEN UP—Young Jersey heif-
er. Has been in our lot since
Thursday. Owner please call for
it. Bob Bradley, 903 West Fourth.
4-3p
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FIRE it DEADLY! Creeping silently ... it traps,
kills, destroys. Terrible in its strength, it has
one weakness . . . a small beginning. Science
has seized on this to create a powerful new
fire-fighter. Greatest discovery since Radar
and Atomic Energy! Plicote FIRE STOP
serves in everyday wear with beauty and dis-
tinction . . . and adds a great emergency
asset... amazing fire resistance!
No matter how
brisk the flames
they die out, with-
out penetrating
the coated half.
Plicote FIRE
STOP resists fire.
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“ Stennis Apparently
Mississippi Senator
NEW WASHABLE COLORS
Ready M:xed
Portrait &
Commercial
Photographers
CSTAHUSHED 11M
Praytor Studio
PHONE 181 111 W. ISl
* HERE-1‘LL LET X1!
VOU TAKE MINE, )
BUT BE SURE /
'-t AND RETURN )
Small, compact,
exquisitely styled
—a delight to play
—a revelation to
hear—this is the
ACROSONIC,buil
bv Baldwin. See it and be charmed b
its lasting beauty.
WORSHAM ELECTRIC CO.
re, House Wiring, Attic Fans General
Electric Contracting 1% Miles J
FOR SALE—20-gallon wash pot.
Mis. W. H. Emmert, across high-
way front Wigwam Cafe. 5-3p
Coat a sheet of
.newspaper half-
way on front and
back with Plicote
FIRE STOP. Let
it dry.
I lAST to net a]
ALWAYS
BRING YOUR FORD
"BACK HOME”
FOR SERVICE
Apply the extremely
high heat of blow-
torch to erdinpry
pained wail panel.
It burns and chars.
Flame starts to
spread in 1 minute.
! TRUMAN SCOTT
RADIATOR SHOP | Z.'T".
Cleaning, Repairing. Autos and
Tractors. All H^avy Duty Work.
Satisfaction^ guaranteed.. Loca-
tion, Hotel Garage. Telephone 73.
x- ioor Sanding
e Baadera 2 Edgen
experience* Opentiec
Sander For Rent
GKAD1 MEADOWS
Owner Phone <■*»
FOR SALE—140*a acres of land,
good for farming or stock raising;
b room house, barn, plenty of
water and timber; good commun-
ity close to four churches, school
bus, milk ana mail routes. ILE.A.
lights. 8 miles of Mt. Pleasant.
50.00 per acre. R. A. Slone, Sr.,
Mt Pleasant, Route 3. 4-10p
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THE X-PAVS " Its ALL MV
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] FOR SALE—Registered Tennes-
<;O()D USED CARS.
Clay Motor Company.
LIGHT HAULING and Delivery
service. Telephone 574.
VanHuss.
Not e water paint. 1 gallon covers much more
than ordinary paints. A gallon refinishes an
average room. Apply over wallpaper, plaster,
composition, concrete, steel or brick. 6 New
colors are soft, beautiful, "easy on eyes.” A
new flat finish for walls, ceilings, woodwork.
Now, attractive decorating AND Fire Pro-
tection! All fires start small. Prevent their
spread. Use FIRE STOP everywhere. Protect
loved ones. Reduce sharply your chance of fire!
AVAILABLE NOW—Engine as-
semblies for Pontiac automobiles
and GMC trucks. Earl Lide Mo-
tors. 8tf
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FOR RENT—Two-room furnished
apartment with bath. 312 West
Alabama. 4-3p
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ROME, Nov. 5 i^)—A Trieste |
dispatch to the newspaper 11 Tem-
pe e".;‘3 a Yugoslav patrol of I
about twenty soldiers penetrated
AVAILABLE NOW—A limited
stock of new Willard & Delco bat-
teries, better get yours now. Earl
Lide Motors. 8tf
SPSIH<»
GttlH
YEllOW
BOB SIMPSON
SERVICE STATION
Across from Bus Station
Washing, Greasing, McMurray
Gas and Pennsylvania Oils
FISHING WORMS
OPEN 7 Days A Week
TELEPHONE 125
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ELECTRIC WIRING OF
ALL KINDS
Sale and installation of electric |
water pumps; refrigeration ser-
vice.
AUBREY ROBERTS
at Berry's Cabinet Shop
Telephone 334 and 916-F3
4
DEAD AND CRIPPLED 3
ANIMALS REMOVED
We will remove your dead and —
crippled livestock free of charge.
Call collect 313. Night and Sun-
day, call 547-J, 558-W or 905.
FOR SALE—Set almost new
box bedsprings, phonograph table
and hand garden plow. Mrs.
Johnnie Balch, 821 West Eleven-
th. 3-3p
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ee! couple, 2 or 3 room furnished
apartment. Call Mr. Phillips at
lb]3 before 5:00 p. m. and 746-R
after 6:00 p. m. 31-dtf
LOST—All-leather billfold with j
small amount money but valuable
papers. Liberal reward if return-
ed to Mary N. Lee at Beall Bro-
thers. 31-dft
’ STEW AT PANTHER'S CHAPEL
FOR SALE—110-acre farm, good
combination stov’: and farming
land, fair six-room house, large
barn, lasting water; on milk, mail
afid school bus route, REA line
in front; thickly settled communi-
ty, three miles southeast of Win-
field. Selling because of ill
health. A bargain at $35 per
acre. See Mrs. J. T. Spruill, Win-, _
field, Texas. 22-dw-tf1 Pleasant. Route 3.
HiiST '
A Fire Resist??!--
PAINTS and
WALLPAPER
See us fir your needs. Always I
good stock. |
THOMAS PAINT STORE
106 East First Phone 58?
FOR RENT—Front bedroom with
connecting bath and private en-
trance. Very nice. Telephone
454. 3-dtf
FOR SALE—Pair mules and a
wagon. See Hugh Sellers, Mt.
4-10p
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WWW
gas
507
3-3p
FOR SALE—2-ro.v Allis-Chalm-
ers tractor, disc, two bedders,
disc killer, planter with peanut
attachments, cultivator, mower
and large tractor trailer with
u.Zbx20 tiros. $1,650. Take part
ealtie at market price. J. W.
Phillips, Cookville, Texas. 31-6p
There will be a stew at Pan-;
ther’s Chapel Friday night, Nov.
14, with the proceeds to be used
for the hot lunch program. Your,
attendance will be appreciated.
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1-OR SALE—8 acres, nice 6-
rocm house, all conveniences,
lights, water, 550-gal. Butane sys-
tem. 2 miles east Winfield, Dal-
las highway. Mrs. A. A. Sims.
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Cards of thanks, memorials and poetry, 2c per word.
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TELEPHONE 15 FOR ADVERTISING SERVICE
Etta Kett...
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DONT ACT SO GClM..’
WO ULONT YOU I2ATWEI3J
CAjaiay ME OMEP THE
TUBE SHOLD THAN
BALL OVED THEj----d-' -1 •
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By Paul Robinson
IT'S TOUGH .V IlLPAY f yWAT YOU
------ C.AI11, J / REALLY NEED
A J ME DOWM SV
\ ANYPLACE 'J y ,
NEW and Used Auto Parts. Mt.
Pleasant Wrecking Couiuauj, i . ... „ , ,
West First Street. 22-tf 'in which one Yugoslav was be
BRING Your buttonholes, Bells,
Buckles and Alterations to the, ,
O. K. Sewing Shop, 106 South five free state policemen,
Jefferson. Mrs. H. D. Mayfield. ■■u-"1-
Phene 787. 17-lino.
TRY US ONCE AND YOU'LL
COME BACK. Quick and efficient1
wet, dry and finished laundry j
X'..rlt McGowan’s North
Laundry, 2 blocks east of Char- I
lie’s Pig, on East Fourteenth
Street. 25-dtf
- ATTENTION, BUILDERS, CON-
L. D. | TRACTORS—Bird 210-Lb, square
4-5p I butt shingles, brick concrete pro-
i ducts and Acme Quality Paints.
■ | Moreland-Dismuke, North Wasn-
5 ! ington, Phone 59, Box 532. 13-dtf
I PURCELL HELP - U . SELF
LAUNDRY—Clean—Convenient
South VanBuren and West Ari-
zona, south of Market Square.
SINGER SEWING MACHINES
Guaranteed, used electric or
treadles. Rent or sale, electric
motors, reverse stitch attachments
installed on your Singer to make
it sew backwards or forward. We
buy anrf repair machines. In Mt.
Pleasant each Tuesday. 1-atf
LONGVIEW RENTAL SERVICE
Phone 733 or Write
Judson Road, Longview, Texas
THE O-K SEWmG MACHINE A
SUPPLY SHOP, 106 S. Jefferson.
Phone 787; repair and re-finish
work, 90 day guarantee. We buy
and sell used furniture. is**
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
Will be open for business Fri-
day morning at my home place,
where my shop has been for sev-
eral years. Ed Roberts. 3-3d-lwp
Use Daily Times Want Ads.
For AH Kinds of Real EstaM
Consult
JACK CROSS
NOTARY PUBLW
Lide Building
Kurth Side of the sqnar^,
FOR SALE—Apartment
cookstove, good as new.
West Fourth Street.
Y DONT GET EXCITED?
( life JUST A BROKEN
V LH3 OE 3CME
THING.'THIS
( ISteED?
2T
O. B. GOOLSBY
Buick Sales & Service
Includes cleaning all glass,
I checking and re-filling battery,
j checking steering gear oil, check-
ing transmission oil, checking
I differential oil.
Vitamins A, D,
C, Bj (G),
B«, Niacinamide,
^fZ vitamin E,
Calcium *cntotiienato,
us Liver'
Concentrate and IroftJ
10c
see walking stallion, 2 years old,
at Humble Camp, Talco, Texas.
Glen Henderson. 4-3d-lwp
dore Bilbo and the boxes still to | YOU HAVE SOMETHING TO
be counted are in sparsley pop- j SF-Lb, CLASSIFY, PHONE la
ulate<J rural areas, and are un- I “
likely to affect the outcome.
JACKSON, Miss., Nov. 5 W—
The Mississippi senatorial contest
appears to have been won by
Circuit Judge John Cornelius
Stennis of De Kalb. With 1370
I precincts out of 1716 counted,
Stennis has 45,804 votes against
41,074 for his nearest rival, Re-
presentative William Colmer.
Tfie race is for the Senate seat
left vacant by the death of Theo- I
OS
Copr 1-0- S), 1 TuTln. .-X-oJ.I
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Have your old .Uattresaea rw
inevawd uno ‘nKT-Uyrmgj uka
I -e W. . —•
C. C. Capeheart
Phone 14* ML P.eaauai
-------------------------------------• into Trieste free slate territory
WANTED—Ironing. Reasonable I jn the vicinity of Zolla Monday
prices. Fifth house on left from ‘
Spring Hurst Dairy. Mrs. Edgar 1
Amerson. 3-3p
Hear it and b
thrilled by its amazing tone. We wi
gladly show you the ACROSON1C a-
tell you how easy it is to own one
BEGINNING
SATURDAY
We will open our new Piano I
Store on Southeast Corner of the —-------- —
[ Square. 104 S. Jefferson. We will ' Contracting and Repair Work
have Two new Baldwin Aero- j TX-gr...... T7'11llnv«
I sonic Pianos, and one Rebuilt M. ILlLOn I* UUCP
Piano. We will also have a few | • *14 E. 3rd Itiona 17
more used ones in a short while.
R. B. BARRETT
Piano Store
104 South Jefferson
R. B. Barrett and Rev.
L. A. Stidham
night.
The dispatch says the Yugo-
1 slaxs withdrew after an exchange
,Mt- of shots with the free state police
Company, j ._ Vn«n«i>v be-
lieved to have been wounded af-
: ter they were ordered to halt by
, after
with
106 South
Mayfield.
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Cross, G. W. Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 172, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 5, 1947, newspaper, November 5, 1947; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1374396/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.