Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 172, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 5, 1947 Page: 4 of 4
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ML Pleasant (Texas) Dally Times Wednesday Evening, November 5, 1947
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Watch Her Whizzin' Round the Track/
What a Super Train is This . . ,
Best in Santa's Pack!
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Adele Maia ;
Bill Kennedy ‘
Damian O’Flynn
Winter
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with
Lynne Roberts
Charles Drake
Roman Bohnen
Lionel Barrymore
James Craig
Lucille Bremer
James Stewart
Donna Reed
tells a
falsehood
The Junior high school P.-T. A.
will meet at the school building
Thursday afternoon at 4:00 o’-
clock. :
PIE SUPPER AT COOKVILLE
TO BENEFIT FARM SHOP
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OF GOOD FAITH—VIRGIL.
Distributed by King Features Syndicate, Inc.
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• 6-tube (including rectifier) Super-
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• Continuously variable tone control
• Bosscompensationand bass boost
• Exclusive bulll-ln Aeroscope
• Rugged Alnico No. 5 speaker
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• Beautiful mahogany cabinet
35 Renown
36 Persia
38 Skill
39 Vitality
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Bathe her, powder her, cuddle her . . . her latex skin is
almost human. She has flirting eyes and long, long lashes.
18-inch. Layette included.
When you want them enlarged or re-
stored, do not give them to agents who
will take your money and then send you
a poor picture We do this work. You
know us; you know our reputation. So,
when you want that old photo restored,
bring it in to us and be sure of a good job.
Tuesday and Wednesday
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Phone 363 Ellis Bldg. Post office Box 708
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MT. PLEASANT HOME AND AUTO SUPPLY
East Side of Square
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Large Twelve-inch Floor Polisher
Rug Type (New) Vacuum Cleaner
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Daily Rental 75c
Daily Rental 50c
DO YOU KNOW
WHAT THESE SYMBOLS
STAND FOR?
OPEN 7 A. M. T012
MIDNIGHT
Coffee in Town. Breakfast
at Popular Prices.
Merchants Lunch 40c
Sunday Dinner 50c
Curb Service 4 to 12 p. m.
We cater to cur service and
specialize in sandwiches.
CHARLEY'S PIG STAND
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substance
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infinitive
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The Junior Girl’s Auxiliary of
the First Baptist Church met
Tuesday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. Calvin' McCain, with Mrs.
Leo Hatfield as counsellor. Patsy
Gunn was in charge ot the Bible
study and after refreshments were
served the meeting was dismissed
with a prayer chain.
Tne Tenth Street G. A. met
with Mrs. Rochelle Craig ar\d re-
freshments were served to eight
members and one visitor. Jerry
Craig was elected community
missions chairman and dismissal
was ,with prayer.
construction of a new farm shop forms of entertainment with suit-
building. The activities will be- able prizes are also planned for
gin at 7 30 o'clock, Numerous the evening.
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The veteran’s agriculture class
of Cookville, a part of the Titus
County Veteran’s Vocational
School, will give a pie supper at
the Cookville gymnasium Friday
night to help raise funds for the
learning and of science. The natural
assumption was that the owl acquired
wisdom from his patroness.
For many years, the familiar Rexall
symbol has denoted excellent standards
of pharmaceutical science. From coast
to coast more than 10,000 selected,
independent pharmacies display this
sign. It assures you that fine, labora
tory-tested Rexall drug products and
skilled pharmacists are ot your service.
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sheet included.
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train! It’s built to last for many, many ycau. Powerful —
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hogs. Good and choice 160 to 190
pound hogs $25.25 to $26. Most
sows $24 to $24.75. Stags $15 to
$19. Most stocker pigs $20 to
$24.50.
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Donkey, elephant or ador-
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The Martha Tanner group of
the Girls Auxiliary of the Bap-
tist Church met in the home of
their sponsor, Mrs. Lloyd Legg,
Tuesday afternoon. Sue Davis
gave the story of Lottie Moon in
order that the members might
knew the meaning of the Lottie
Moon Christmas offering.
During the business, Sylvia
Sue Spurger was named treasur-
er of the group and Mary Mar-
garet Moore, was selected as sec-
retary. During the social hour
attractive salad plates were serv-
ed to eight members.
THACTOR
whh choice of
Bulldozer or Snow Plo«
A beautiful toy of finest
quality steel. Even has
driver.
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Tea In Basement
Presbyterian Church
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18. Youth
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applause
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30 Mischievous
person
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in shellac
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21 Cold
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24 Help
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the mouth
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develop-
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1 Vitality
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Indian
7 Keep
8 Expression
of sorrow
10 Allowance
for waste
11 Additional
12 Terror _____
13 Female pig 12 Enemy
xilso were usej artistically in
various places throughout the
building.
Tea and cookies were served
to about 250 people who had ga-
thered in the annual observance
of Girl Scout Week.
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For centuries the owl hos symbolized
Great knowl^dn* and superior witdoo*
"Wise as an owl" was a quip of
Caesar's time. The canny bird was
sacred to Minerva, Roman goddess of
STEEL WAGON
A grand toy for a girl or
boy. Steel, painted bright
red. Even has rubber tires!
The Titus County Girl Scout
Council and leaders entertained
with a tea in the basement of the
Presb^teiUn Church Monday
levelling, from 5:00 until 7:00 o'-
clock. :
Mrs. Mery Belle Leonberger
was in charge of the register, and
the receiving line consisted of
Mr. an<( Mrs. Ray D. Brown, Mr.
and Mrs. Abb Smith (Jir., Mr. and
Mrs. Billy Means and Mrs. Bob
Bolger. Tea was poured by Mrs.
R. L. Martin, who was assisted
by Mrs. Fred McMinn, Mrs.
George McGill and Mrs. Grady I
Huffstettler.
The program for the occasion
consisted of piano numbers by
Girl Scouts and Brownies.
Decorations for the church .were
planned by Mrs. C. A. Robison i
and Mrs. H. F. Cross, and consist-
ed of an arrangement of flags
The table was laid with white
damask, and centered with a crys-
tal container of yellow marigolds,
flanked with green candles in
silver holders. This theme car-
ried out the Girl Scout colors of
green and yellow. Pyrocantha
branches loaded with orange
fruit, and large chrysanthemums,
FORT WORTH, Nov. 5 (/Pl-
Mature cattle were about steady |
on the Fort Worth livestock mar-
ket today. Calves were slow,
mosly steady. Some common to
medium butcher calves were
steady to weak.
Hogs were active. Butchers
and sows held steady to 25c above
yesterday’s average and stocker
pigs steady to 50c higher.
Sheep were mainly active and
steady.
Good and choice steers and
yearlings $22 to $26. Common to
medium steers, yearlings and heif-
ers, $13 to $20. Medium to good
cows $13.25 to $16. Cutter and
pommon cows $11.50 to $13.25.
Canner cows $8 to $11.50. Bulls
$11 to $16. Good and choice fat
Calves $16.50 to $20. Common
to medibm calves $12.50 to 816.
Culls $10 to $12.50. Stocker cal-
ves, yearlings and steers $15 to
$21. Heifers mostly $18.50 dawn.
Stocker cows $13.50 down.
A top of $26.25 was paid for
40. Seaport city,
It Smokes! Whistles! Lights Up!
LIONEL G-I AIT FBEIGHT
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.