Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 267, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 28, 1945 Page: 3 of 4
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Mount Pleasant Daily Times Sunday Morning, January 28, 1945
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PERKINS
THAT HEAD (OLD
WELDING SHOP
A nursing situation similar to the one in Washington exists in
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COMPAREPRICE
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Residence
313 South Madison
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MT. PLEASANT BUSINESS DIRECTORY
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Dr. LO. Andersen
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Phone 218
HELP FIGHT INFANTILE PARALYSIS
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108 East First St.
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BY JOINING THE
March of Dimes
IF YOU CAN 00 SO, ATTEND THE
PRESIDENT’S BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION
for h
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Mt. Pleasant
Box 703
Ptensant i
F*ene 1M
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Plenamins
Reatt
Work Shop located
1418 No. Jefferson
Washington's Health Best
In History of the Capital
Government-Employed Nurses
Might Ease Army's Shortage
and
the
Marshall’s
Dog Fails
ington, Ky., has been checked by
a new ordinance that provides a
fine up to $50 tor parents whose
children under 16 years of age
A complete welding
service, both elec-
tric and acetylene.
Go anywhere, any
time. Equipped and
qualified to meet
your every welding
need. Hard surfac-
ing, also, light ma-
chine work.
4 INFANTILE
. PARALYSIS
YOUR FAMILY AMD
FRIENDS WANr rr
line,
rates
PHYSICIAN AMD SURGEON
Ellis Bldg, West Side Square
Res. 592- PHONES. -Office 04
Either at the Refinery Recreation Hall or the High
School Gymnasium Tuesday night. If you cannot at-
tend, please contribute to this fund through the Busi-
ness and Professional Women’s Club, the Boy Scouts
or other solicitors.
servative Washington physicians believe that enough nurses could
be xafely withdrawn from this group, plus Um group in large de-
partment stores, to supply the needs of the stay-at-home Washing-
good
be in
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pt on
Phone
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The Multi-Vit
aria capsule for
til the faauh.
MT. PLEASANT BAPTIST
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Rev. L. P. Jarrell, Pastor
be to
iding
OUR
Why
pen-
ill be
generals' houses for the generate Several generals
have to live in colonels and captains aud even m
Hieutenants quarters
I really started out to ten the story of Fleet, the
Dalmatian hound of Gen George C Marshall, chief
of staff of the United States Army and highest
y by
iture
etter
PROTECT YOUR
EQUIPMENT
We Specialize in
RADO a ELECTRIC
REFRIGERATION
BUY MORE
I WARBONDS
lector
Pere le >/
I’l I N AMINS
BAs iiAuiu Am
REFRIGERATION SERVICE
1116 Washington St
McClinton Radio
& Electric Shop
General Repair Service and
Complete Appliance Shop
Phones 490 and 98
Praytor’s Studio
MT PLEASANT
Starts Soon in
THIS PAPER
A detctive novel with
the element of murder in-
evitable.
Another story about
that indomitable nurse,
Sarah Keate. -
Another story, in in-
stallments, running for
five weeks.
kf of
any
if
TIRE
RECAPPING
Firestone factory control
method
MT. PLEASANT
MOTORS
SINCLAIR SERVICE
STATOX
ALL MAKES TYPEWRITERS
AMD ADDING MACHINES
CLEANED, OVERHAULED
AMD REBUILT
L. C. Ross
313 East First Street
PHONE 176
RIBBONS FOR ANYTHING
TWAT PRINTS
2656252
JOIN THI MARCH
.6 OF DIMIS
CLELAND
Optometrist
Consuk Us About Eyes
Mt Pleasant, Texas
• I SHALL NOW END TODAY'S sermon and Ito tempo with an
anecdote or two about generals You probably don't know it but
there are ving at Fort Myer, Va, within the United States Army
renervation, a total of 19 generals Nineteen generals' Think of the
Eold stars you are Hkely to come upon in a Uhree-minute stroll inside
the enclonure
Naturally, with much a congestion of rank, there are not enough
MT PLEASANT FLORAL
SHOP
Flowers for all occasions
Open day and night
On Texarkana Highway
Phone 911
Mrs Roger Hafbout, Owner
FUTILE
Sinelair Product*
Washing A Greasing $123
41$ M Jefferson
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$,
. If Your Battery Needs
Repairing—We ran Do It!
Willard Batteries
(Exclusive Agency)
Mt. Pleasant
Rattery Company
toy m- Phone* Might 408-3
pictures after the war.
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15-Year Turbine Test
Test engineers at one electric-
Danny, along with many other
little lads, started out to school
for the first time, and like other
little boys’ fathers, Danny’s fath-
er asked him how he liked his
teacher.
"All right," was the reply.
"Is your teacher smart?" teas-
ingly persisted the questioner.
"Well, she knows more than I
do,” admitted Danny.
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BE CAREFUL THESE DAYS
"What are you going to do
about it?" demanded the enrag-
ed tenant. "The walls of my house
are all bulging outward.”
“Bulging outward, are they?”
said the landlord, with a smile.
“Then your house must be big-
ger; I shall raise your rent."
—Exchange
After al manufacturing plant have kept
a turbine bucket vibrating for 15
years, putting it through 100 bil-
lion vibrations.
AUTO REPAIRING AND
WRECKER SERVICE
Goolsby Garage
We New Own
An War Guaramterd
m. between May and
INCOME TAX
SERVICE
"Office formerly oceupied by
Judge T. C. Hntehings"
H. T. MAXBERRY
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closed without risking the health of the people in the individual
communities, the war nurse crisis will be greatly lessened.
Incidentally. Washington medical people are proudly calling at ten-
trim to the fact that despite the shortage of physicians and nurses,
the health record of the capital is higher than at any time in the
history of the distriet
The failure of sumcient volunteers to fill the nursing needs of the
war. In my personal opinion, may be the result of the glamorization
of the newer felds of war mervice for women.
Home Electric
'hop
MOW OPEN AT 102 FART
Ihiku
Electric Service Wiring of
all kinds Home lighting fix-
tures and appliances obtain
able REA Supplies Full in-
formation regarding service on
REA lines
W. C. AG AN
Your money is needed to help combat this dread dis-
ease which has affected so many children in this
country in recent years. Do your part.
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By HELEN ESSARY
Central Press Columnist
A WASHINGTON—There is a possibility that the desperate need
for war nurses may be eased slightly without the help of the pro-
posed law to draft nurses. So say several well-Informed Washington
physicians. There are in the capital hundreds of nurses whose
daily services are not urgently needed by the organizations which
keep them on a payroll.
First among these organizations are the United States govern-
ment buildings. Here about 250 trained nurses are employed under
________ federal supervision and according to the rulings
3023008 of the Civil Service. Certainly some nurses are
{S%m.20 needed where many people work. The question in
*2 HI the minds of the physicians is-'Are they needed
258360252071 as badly there as on the battle lines?" And,
they obviously might make a surprisingly large total. Many con-
GET RELIEF FOR
in local hospitals and private homes to give their particularly ex-
perienced services to war sufferers
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ton public. This step would free many of the nurses now nursing
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MATTRESS RENOVATING
NEW MATTRESSES FOR SALR
Have yem eld mattremme* r« s»rf and
»mv Wke mew. an werk ruaranteedt
C. C. Capeheart
78 BRIDGES BUILT
South African engineers have
rebuilt 78 bridges, 21 of them
major spans, in Italy during a
year’s time, according to Cairo,
Egypt, reports. In addition, 16
Rexall Nasal Spray Clears
many other parts of the country, physicians declare. It such loop- * Stuffed Up Nose In A Jiffy
holes and wastage of nursing power are closed and they can be
COMPARE POTENCI
Wants to buy all kinds as
used Furniture Will pay high-
est prices for anything of
value. We specialize in REA
house wiring and do all kinds
of electrical repairing
Two Indians had been much
interested in the building of a
lighthouse on the rocky coast
near their western reservation.
When it was completed they
stood watching it every night. A
thick fog came in one evening.
ranking Army omcer When the war began General Marshall de-
cided that Ma hound should do his Mt for victory So he enlisted
Fleet in the (Canine) Corpa There Fleet was put through the train-
ing all modern United states dog warriors receive In preparation
tor travel to the battiefelda
Alaa. Fleet has not had a sniff of S battlefeld Instead he has
been rejected as a member of the Cantos Corps His trainers said
he wast mean enough to Aght
I la pomibie, so General Marahairs triends say. that like many
people. Fleet feels better when the general is nearby
Fleet might have toon a totter warrior if he had fought near his
master Anyhow, the Dalmatian runs off from Ma Fort Myer home
• however the general is away He is found hours later across Um
fleer in Washingtom looking for the boas'
tunnels have been repaired and
285 miles of railway track open-
... .. .. , , ed. The rebuilt bridges totalled
and the siren blew continuously. 6,697 feet in length. The engi-
"Ugh, said one Indian to the , neers also restored 30,000 rail-
other, “the light she shine, the road ties
bell she ding-dong, the horn she ’________
are found on the street
companied by an adult
and commercial use
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Pienemim el ceeteini
Niacinamide, alcium Pantothet-
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"Could not the first aid rooms of many United
States government buildings be staffed adequately
with fewer nurses?"
In many of these buildings the nurses have
little to do except treat an occasional headache
or swab out a sore throat.
Perhaps, so several physicians have told me.
such treatment could be administered by a first
aid assistant or a nurse’s aid.
whoo-whoo, but the fog she come „ . vA.I.
just the same." - Wall Street Boston-Los Angeles Television
Journal Approximately 7,000 miles of
v_____ coaxial cable between Boston and
JUVENILE CURFEW Los Angeles will be used to carry
, , ,, _ simultaneously 480 different tele-
Juvenile delinquency in Cov- . . .
phone channels and television
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Here is how this big selling
nasal spray brings quick relief
to miseries of head colds. Upon
contact with tender mucous mem
branes. Rexall Nasal Spray,
which contains Ephedrine. re-
duces swelling and congestion,
thus cases breathing its oily
consistency causes it to cling to
the membranes and form a sooth-
ing. protective coating to relieve
irritation Don't wait until a head
cold get* you down — ask for
Rexall Nasal Spray today at
Proctors Rexall Drug Store
Complete with dropper, only 50c
Phone M Might Phone 473
The Tonsor Shop
Erpert Market Servire
The best of equipment in
eluding easy lounging chain
Tub and shower baths
Frank J Bernard, Manager
Sunday school 10:00 a. m.
Preaching Service 11:00 a. m.
Young People, intermediates,
and Juniors 6:00 p. m.
Preaching service, 7:30 p. m.
Dr. Louis Entzminger of the
Fundamental Baptist Bible Insti-
tute of Fort Worth will preach
at both . services. Be sure and
hear this great preacher and
teacher of the Scriptures.
Don't forget the Bible School
which starts Sunday, Jan. 28th 1
and closes Sunday night, Febru- |
ary 4. Classes form 10:00 a. m. to
12:00, 2:00 p. m. to 4:00 p. m. and |
at 7:30 p. m., Monday through
Saturday.
Expecting 300 in Sunday school
and urge every member to be
present. Everybody welcome.
MAYFIELD
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Cut Flowers for all Oecasions
"Flowers, d Loveliesi Gif
of All"
Always (Correet
Always A Thrill
Member FTD Association.
We wire fowers anywhere
Helen . ' In addition to the nurses in the United States
“j“‛‛ government buildings there are the nurses in the
District of Columbia offices. the Public Health Services and the
Visiting Nurses' assoclation. The figures for sll these branches were
not available yesterday. But added to the number of federal nurses
— business often demands it—
so have that new portrait made
today The few minutes re-
quired will be well spent.
(•HERE’S EL VEH 7 )
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Pienamins CUM but a MW pennies 1
• day -' actually fat ieus than may other 1
nationally advertised Vitamin preoducn.
77 meet than $ weeks supply $1 M
Hub mote than 10 weeks supply MF0
288 More than JO weeks supply V SI
• %ana menvo
October and 9:30 p. m. between
November and April.
DON G. NOLTE
Civil Engineer - Surveyor
Plans - Estimales
INCOME TAX SERVICE
McDonald Hotel Phone 188
* tw• iny toprels centei *
ALL VITAMINS'
knows to be essential »e human
nutrition, plus river and itos. •
Hi $2.59 ■ torii
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PROCTOR R
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Cross, G. W. Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 267, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 28, 1945, newspaper, January 28, 1945; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1433158/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.