Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 192, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 26, 1944 Page: 2 of 4
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Houne Pleasant Daily Times. Thursday Evening, October 26, 1944
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Sizes 0 to 18
$3.98 and $4.98
$1.19
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Koosevelt gained the reputation of being a
devotee to duty and a man of extraordinary
uscfulness to his country. Alertness spurred
hi* desire to serve his fellow man and marked
The Natural Gas ndustry is likewise alert to
the need* of its many consumcrs; it is recog-
nized for energy, action, and progressiveness.
35c or 3 for $1.00
Aino 39c and 49c
him as being progressively effkient and a
noteworthy public servant.
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Keenly watchful, ready to act on short notice;
on the outlook; a brisk, helpful attitude.
any
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under the names and addresses of stock-
holders owning or holding one per cent
THEODORE ROOSEVELT powerful figure of the fimes
-as toe Oeteber 27, vese He died January 4, ma
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STATE OF TEXAS.
COUNTY OF TITIS. m.
SUSPENDERS
Button *ad Clip m Styles
59c and $1.00
Coat* and Suita are
important thin nea
non. We really have
a fine collection of
both.
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Mm Post Office at Mt. Pleasant, Texas.
I under the Act of Congress, March 3. 1879.
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PLENAMINS SUPPLY
VITAMIN EQUIVALENT
OF ALL THESE FOODS 1
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Seattle.—Berlin as seen from,
the windows of a prison-of-war
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Doubie Soles and Reintorced
High -Spliced Heels
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of Genuine Blue Melton
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$3.98
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UNION SUITS
FOR MEN
Warm, Good Weight. Fleece
Lined
Sizes 36 to
$1.29 and $1.39
SWEAT SHIRTS
Silver Gray, Fleece Liard.
Roomy Cut
Sir« 36 to 40
89c
under
holders 1
ALL WOOL PLAID
MAC KIN AW S
Size 30 to 46
$7.95
ALL ELASTIC SUSrENDERS
$1.49
of Outing, Broadcloth and
F ancy Print
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Other milinery items for
every fury in
' are reeeiving shipments
of new roods every
Week
Two Tear <Combinations . .
Part Wool and Rayon
Sim 0 to 10
Reginnins
our studio
am and i
u eekdays
No pie < n
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BOYS'
SPORT SHIRTS
With Long Sleeves . . Solid
colon of Blue. Tan and
White.
Also, some of Fancy Plaids
Just the thing for buy* to
wear to school
Sim 0. 0 and 10
$1.19 and $2.98
PhrlostpimnamiNs $0.75
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Pleasant Daily Times, published
— Pleasant. I
Baily except Saturday at Mt.
Texun for Oetoher 1 1944
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DINNER SETS
COMPLETE SERVICE
for 4. 6, 0 and it
Several pretty designs
PUNCH SETS
Gorgeous Punch Seta of
Heavy Crystal
Large 15-piece set includes
ladle
$10.75 _
Silex Coffee
Makers
Ivory and black trim
4 to 7 cup
$3.25 and $3.75
BOOK ENDS
and ASH TRAYS
ia extra heavy crystal
We have received a large
can Way** was the lifetime purpose of
Theodore Roosevelt, leader of the "Rough
Riders” naturalist, explorer, statesman, sol-
dier and President of the United States.
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security holders as they appear upon the
books of the company but also, in cases
where the rtockholder or security holder
appears upon the books of the* company
y ( 4% PINTS MILK
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association, or corporation has
Any erroneous reflection upon the char
eater, standing or reputation of any per*
bmd or concern that may appear in the
solum ns of this paper will be gladly cor*
rected when brought to the attention of
Mae publisher.
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stockholders and security
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Published daily except saturday
w hich
wno uo
company as trustees, hold stock and se-
curities in a capacity other than that of
a bona fide owner: and this affiant has
CITY OF RUBBLE
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other securities are: (If there are none,
so state.)
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the circumstances and conditions
interest direct or indirect in the 1
stock, bonds, or other securities titan
so stated by him.
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stated and
A MAN APPRECIATES THE CASUAL COMFOZT OF BEALL'S KHAKI SI ITS THEY ARE
DOUBLE'
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SUBSCRIPTIONS RATES
By carrier, 50c per month. $2 50 for
• months : $5.00 per year
By mail. $2.50 a year in Titus and ad-
joining counties . elsewhere 14 00 a year.
bonds, mortgages.
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ARKANSAS LOUISIANA GAS COMPANY
SAVE NOW POR THE SIxTM WAI LOAN DRIvt
amount of
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Obituaries, resolutions of respect and
Bard- of thank. will be charged for at
regular advertising rate.
had passed through Berlin and examined it closely and said to "That is for kissing my wife,” material, alloys, heat treatment
Schweinfurt we couldn’e under- the proprietor, "Say, you charg- explained Abner. and thickness.
stand how Germany had held ed us for dessert. We never eat "But I certainly did not kiss
dessert!” your wife!” exclaimed the pro-
“But it was there for you," prietor.
explained the proprietor.
that the following is, to the best of his
knowledge and belief, a true statement
of the ownership. management. (and if
a daily paper, the circulation), etc. of
the aforesaid publication for the date
shown in the above eaption required by
potation for whom such trustee is act-
ing. is given : also that the s.iid two par-
agraphs contain statements embracing
affiant's full knowledge and belief as to
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made to keep us from looking’
as "I couldn't see a building
1<A standing untouched. Every-
household goods and are ex-
pecting others regularly
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COOKIEJARS
in Dutch Bay and Dutch
Gir Design Ato other kinds.
a German prison camp at
Krems, Australia.
For two hours we were in
sight of the city as our train
went thru the yards,” Wakefield
said. “There was no attempt
If Yo r B
Repairing
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PANTS 21.98—SHIRTS $1.49—SUIT $3.47
ROYS’ KHAKI PANTS $1.59
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or the Mt Pleasant Daily Times and * 1295
G. W. CROSS. Owner and Editor
Un Naval Service)
HUGH C. CROSS, Advertising Manager
$s1 AM BuEFSMAK D(G)
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Abner Johnson and his wife ey, but the proprietor found the ---------■— ■
train passing thru the German were dining in arestaurant. Af- amount 25c short, and he pro- A new electronic device sorts
. -.............. capital is a city of rubble, a Fly- ter being handed the bill, Abner tested. • 'metals, recording differences in
holders, and security holder,, if any, con- i ing Fortress gunner said here,
tain not only the list of stockholders and ,
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telligencer at nearby Centralia,
the gunner, S/Sgt. James Wake-
field, said h passed thru Berlin
the last of August en route from
See our lovely line
of Dresses, Slack
Suits and sport
[wear of every kind
Such a collection
of sweaters and
Skirts.
MT. PLEASANT DAILY TIMES I or more of total amount of stock. If not
o owned by a corporation, the names and
at H1i addresses of the individual owners must
Texas. ' be given. If owned by a firm. company, or
other unincorporated concern, ils n inie
and addrega as well as those of each
individual member, must be given.)
G. W. Cross. Mt. Pleasant, Texas.
3. That the known bondholders,
mortgasees, and other security holders
owning or holding 1 per cent or more of
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Box 703
Augme nted by abundant reserves, the supply
at Natural Gas comes to your home, ofhice,
war plant, business, or school as an agent of
comfort, immense usefulness and tremendous
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MADE TO BEALL'S SPECIFICATIONS, INSURING LONG WEAR AND GOOD FIT . . SAN-
• en • srherrihed before me. this I
rhe 23rd day oi October, 1944
T. C WALKER.
Notary Public. situs County, lexas.
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as trustee or in any other fiduciary re-
lation, the name of the person or cop-
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IN VITAMIN V
ths Act of August 24, 1912, as amended ,
by the Art of March 3, 1933, embodied in 1
meetien 587 Postal Laws and Regulations. 1
printed on the reverse of this iuri, u» wilji
1. That the names and addresses of
the publisher. editor, managing editor,
ami business managers are:
Publisher G W Cross, Mt Pleasant
Texas
t. That the mner is: (If owned by
a corporation, its name anti nddress must
Btntement af the Ownership. Management,
Circulation, etc.. Required by the Arts
•f Congress of August 24. 1*12.
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G. W. CROSS
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Mr. and Mrs. Hughland Bar-
ret spent the weekend in Dalia*
visiting relatives.
$1.79, $1.98, $2.49
thenate. Vitamin Ba. Vitamin E plus
Liver and Iron . %emu mono
PROCCTOR s
DRUG STORE
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Cross, G. W. Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 192, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 26, 1944, newspaper, October 26, 1944; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1433084/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.