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Mt. Pleasant, Texas, Daily Times Wednesday Evening, January 31, 1951
Livestock Market
items.
Safer Cough Relief
♦
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21.25; sows 18.50-19.00.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 31 (AP)—
President Truman
+OR SALE
FOK SALK
Minister
night of a pledge to bar compro-
Williams & Williams ,
REAL ESTATE
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B. T. Smith & Son
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USED CARS
DonG. Nolle
SERVICEMEN IN BRITAIN
MATTRESS RENOVATION
HOMES FOR SALE
Call 15 Classified Ad Dept.
FOR RENT
ERWIN MOTORED.
gain.
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HELP WANTED
"Are
INSURANCE
"I just
ex- character for the rest of your life
Ph. 664
103 W. 4 th St.
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MISCELLANEOUS
General Repairs
NOW AVAILABLE
Surplus Store.
31-3d
Phone 820 and 821
Phone 417
Highway 67
Telephone 664
FOR RENT
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Woods.
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First Street.
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BUTTERMILK
501 West First
Phone 152
GRADY GOOLSBY
FOR SALE LIKE RENT
Owner
Llamas,
Daingerfield Highway
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DIRECTORY
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Talks With Pledge
To Resist Aggression
Thousands Of Men At
Lackland Air Base
Moved From Tents
Daffer Truck &
Implement Co.
DEAD AND CRIPPLED
ANIMALS REMOVED
SRADE A"
PASTEURIZED
COMPLETE WASHING
AND LUBRICATION
MT. PLEASANT
Termite Control
(LELAND
Optometrist
when the probes would end.
The Express said as many men ।
as possible had been moved into I
barracks from the tents as sub- i
freezing weather continued. Each
Fire — Automobile
Windstorm — Bonds
Joe Buford
Prjme
wound
with
1040-A Forms—S1.00
1040 Forms—$2.00 Up
Business and Individual
FOR RENT—Desirable front" of-
fice space, upstairs next door to
City Hall. Johnson-Justiss Mo-
International Harvester Re-
frigerators and Freezers, Cal-
oric Ranges. Liberal trade-in
allowances.
BARGAINS IN
USED CARS
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Mr. and Mrs. Luther Adams,
Mrs. Fred Cox, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Porter and Billy Porter at-
tended the funeral of Arthur Por-
ter in Plano Tuesday.
Soviet
China,
A 1
Small 2-bedroom house.
Large 2 bedroom house.
Large 3-bedroom house.
A! F H A financed.
Call 307 for particulars. 27-tf
SALESMEN
Melvin Keith
S. O. Allen
Johnnie Brooks
Wallace R. Fields
Ivan Frizzell
Motor Company
615 North Jefferson
Mt. Pleasant, Texas
wash the dishes,” said Sam.
you two crazy?"
Zelma got herself free. •
Ivan Frizzell’s is the home
of A-1 Used Cars and Trucks.
You are cordially invited to
visit our big lot on North Jef-
ferson anytime and look over
our selection. All our post-war
cars carry our guarantee.
O. B. GOOLSBY
Buick Sales & Service
OASSFI)A)SPs“-PS"As
RADIO SERVICE
By Competent Service Men
All Work Guaranteed
Pick up and Delivery
DEAN McCOLLUM
J. I. CASE
Farm Equipment
Compare Our Cars
and Prices
We will remove your dead and
crippled livestock free of charge.
Call collect 313 or 828
MT. PLEASANT
RENDERING WORKS
Mt. Pleasant Wrecking
Yard Now Under
New Management
Used Cars, Parts and
Excellent Service
1.
♦
F. W. STEPHENSON
Furniture Co.
Telephone 444
Have your old mattress converted
into a good innerspring.
C. C. CAPEHART
Phone 143
OUNT
"SAFE MILK’
Trucks $2.50 Up
BOB SANDLIN MOTORS
LONDON, Jan. 31 (TP)— Air
Minister Arthur Henderson said
today there are about 16,525 U. S.
servicemen now stationed in Bri-
tain.
---------------- 1 ■ ■ "i
Buford Investment
Company
Auto Loans and Insurance
I can't sort out the degrees of re-
sponsibility yet; but I think one
or more of them did.”
(To Be Continued)
Consult Us About Your Eyes
Mt. Pleasant, Texas
For Mayor
DR. W. A. FERGUSON
| ka, Jan. 31
General Automotive Repair
1500 West First
Telephone 574
your locker wholesale and pass
the saving to you. The Crane.
28-tf
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ge
John M. Ellis. M.D.
General Surgery
Office At 406 West Third S.
Telephone 1340
dr
FIGHT
IMUEANTILI
PAnNLTSIS
Drs. J. B. Ferrell
L. D. Lawler
Optometrists
First National Bank Building
Office Phone 535
Residence Phone 9006 F1-2
Apt. A Pleasant Hotel
Phone 188
DEPENDABLE TAX
SERVICE
FOR SALE
Used refrigerators, washers,
ranges and ice doxes.
Home Furniture Co.
Phone 176
Taylor
Chiropractic - Clinic
R. A. Taylor, B. S., D. C.
Mary Taylor, B. S., D. C.
X-Rav and Fluoroscope
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ERWIN MOTOR (0.
Your Willys Dealer
205 West First Street
Mt. Pleasant, Texas
FOR qmxrbwjs.'
tK+"n:
BOOKKEEPING AND
TAX SERVICE
Call or Write
EAST TEXAS BUSINESS
SERVICE
108-110 Lilienstern Bldg.
Telephone 64
DR. C. W. CROMER
Optometrist
Eyes Examined and Lenses
Prescribed
Office Over Proctor Drug
Telephone 936
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FOR SALE
2-Bedroom F.H.A. House
$6,475
Garage, Walks, Large Lot
CALL 307
For Particulars
mine with aggression by either' these Coldfields nave him nypno-
LIONS KILL SIX PEOPLE
DAR ES SALAAM, Tanganyi- .
FOR RENT — 3-room furnished
efficiency apartments, all bills
paid. Electric refrigerators and
innerspring mattresses. 1213 West
First, or inquire at 113 West First.
15-dtf
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the South American
«Bn-
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For All Kind# of Real Estate
Consun
JACK CROSS
NOTARY PUBLIC
Lide Budding
Norih Side of the Square
DODGE-PLYMOUTH
Sales & Service
money. 3;
1939 Ford, good transporta-
tion.
1938 Ford. a dandy.
All of these cars are in first
class shape, ready, to go at
great savings to you. Come
around and let’s talk it over.
Can save you some money.
Chas. W. Robinson
Located At
Buford Investment Co.
(Jas sified ads set in all capitals will be charged at three
gegular rate. Set in blackface type, twice regular rate.
All cards of thanks, memorials and poetry, as well as business
publicity stories, will be charged for at regular rate.
Display advertising on classified page at regular display rates
For additional information on advertising, Telephone IS.
god fat calves 31.00-34.00; plain
to medium 25.00-30.00; medium [
to good stocker calves 30 00-35.00. [
Hogs 200; butcher hogs steady ,
to 25c higher; sows 50c higher; I
pigs scarce; good and choice 190-
280-lb. butchers 21.50-22.00; good
and choice 150-185-lb. hogs 19.50- ,
FOR RENT—Frozen Food Lock-
ers. Let us purchase foods for
JUNEUP
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took advantage of Mr. Gamadge’s
invitation; he offered me a lift.”
"Suffering cats,” said Waterton,
"I was bringing you home myself."
CopyrighL 1950,
if you want to buy, sell or trade, I
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"a’srURDY- LASTING
v 3 Reasonably Priced.
CITY FLORAL SHOP
Phone 68
SAN ANTONIO, Jan. 31, (P)—
Lackland Air Force Base, under
a double-barreled investigation,
has brought thousands of men
indoors from tents during the
current cold spell in. usually sun-
/.=4am.
'BUTTERMILK
Here's Where You
Get the Best in Used
Cars for less Money j
1947 Super deluxe Ford V-8. 1
1942 Ford super deluxe. 3
1940 Chevrolet, worth the ;
1/
plained Clara, "because she said
it wasn't sanitary to nave cats
around children.”
"I'm only afraid it isn’t sanitary
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
We are authorized to announce
the candidacy of the following
for city office, subject to the City
Election on Tuesday, April 3,
1951.
CREOIVUESION
retieves Coughs, Chest Colds, Acute Bronchitis
IJIo
snc Xettens
.y- V - Copyright, 1950, by Elizabeth Daly
By:E L I Z A B E TH DAL y! Dictributed by King Featuret Syndicate
8 PMA SEEDS, 0-14-7
AND PHOSPHATE
DELIVERED AT LIST PRICE
CLAY TAYLOR
Route 3. Mt. Pleasant, Texas
Lend me a hand"
DRESSMAKING, Belts and Buc-
kles, Buttons and Buttonholes.
See Mrs. H. D. Mayfield at Army
• BUCKNER REAL ESTATE
IT)4 South Jefferson Phone 331
Gilpin Electric
Wiring and Appliance Repairs
BILLY B. GILPIN, Owner
1222 N. Jefferson Phone 793-3
Lions have kill-
a few days
ice of Tang-
d today.
TRUMAN SCOTT
RADIATOR SHOP
Cleaning, Repairing, Autos,
Tractors, Heavy-Duty Work
Satisfaction Guaranteed Located
Highway 67 West of Intersection.
Phone 665.
For Information on New and
Used Auto and Truck parts.
Blackwell’s Wrecking Yard. 15-dtf
cruits lacked uniforms and some
men. had died of pneumonia as a
result of improper sleeping quar-
ters. The Air Force denied the
reports. ■
A three-man civilian commit-
tee and investigators of a Senate '
subcommittee were talking today ]
with officers and men. at Lack-
land. They gave no indication.
Rat, Roach. Silverfish and
general Exterminating.
formal communique said
Free Inspection and Work
Guaranteed.
emmemmmmmmermmmam
1949 Oldsmobile club sedan,
hydromatic, radio, heater.
1949 Chevrolet de luxe 2-
door Fleetline, fully equipped.
1950 Chevrolet de luxe 2-
door Fleetline, plastic seat
covers.
1949 Chevrolet de luxe sport
coupe, heater, seat covers.
1947 Chevrolet aero sedan,
all accessories, new tires.
1947 GMC pickup, new en-
gine.
1941 Buick sedan.
1940 Chevrolet sedan.
1938 Chevrolet 2-door sedan.
Boh Sandlin Motors
Telephone 600
FOR RENT—30x40 brick build-
ing behind Magnolia Super Ser-
vice Station, Highway 67 at Old
Paris Road. Phone 763 or 700.
6-dtf
NOTICE—To the property own-
ers in the Clayton Addition and
annex to the city of Mt. Pleas-
ant. County of Titus, State of
Texas: The open sewer ditch in
which you have been draining
your septic tanks has been
dammed up on my property on
the north end of the Clayton Ad-
dition and when this contaminat-
ed water starts to break around
the dam I have built, it will be
compelled to run across mv prop-
erty. thus making each of you
subject to a damage suit. H. L
JOHNSON-JUSTISS
Motor Co.
$06 North Jefferson -
Telephone 220
up their two-day talks
announcement late last
ny San Antonio.
The San Antonio Express said ,
... , of the men still in tents has been
only about 12,000 men now are . ...
. ' . , ve. । , issued six blankets and sixty per
sleening in tents. Befote the cold N , , „ „„„
. . onAA. „ . 1 . cent of the approximately 3,000
wave struck, 20,000 men had been i. , . . ' ’
• i j i ■ wo. (tents have stoves in them,
in the outdoors living quarters. I
When new drugs or old fail to stop
। your cough or chest cold don t delay.
Creomulsion contains only safe, help-
j ful, proven ingredients and no nar.
I cotics to disturb nature s process. It
goes right to the seat of the trouble to
aid nature soothe and heal raw, ten-
der, inflamed bronchial membranes.
। Guaranteed to please you or druggist
refunds money. Creomulsion has stood
the test of many millions of users.
Russia or Communit
FOR RENT—Apartment, furn-
ished or unfurnished. 409 East
see us first!
206 South Jefferson Phone 106 I
they agreed that “aggression must
not be rewarded or the menace
of aggression appeased.” Auth-
orized American officials said
this ruled out any idea that
and French
Rene Pleven
28.00-34 00; common yearlings |
25.00-28.00; fat cows 23.50-26.50; I
1940 Ford 2-door. $395.
1937 Chevrolet pickup, $195.
1940 Chevrolet coupe, $395.
1941 Plymouth pickup, $395.
1942 Ford coupe, rough, but
good transportation, $195.
1936 Chevrolet, good tires
$75
1948 Willys Station Wagon,
extra clean.
1941 Nash, good transporta-
tion.
1938 Ford 2-door sedan.
1943 Jeep for only $395.00.
Complete stock of New
Jeeps; 2 and 4-wheel-drive
station wagons; also 2 and 4-
wheel-drive Trucks.
For the Best Deal. See
WE FINANCE
Open Evenings Till 9:30
FOR RENT—Unfurnished 3-room
apartment at 715 North Johnson,
private bath and all convbeni-
ences. Telephone 753-W 29-dtf
Mrs. Coldfield.
"Henry doesn’t like net,”
CHAPTER l’W "INTY-SEVEN
SMYTH ground out the end of
nis cigaret and sac up. "Listen,"
ns said to Gamadge, "take my
word for it: the old boy—Gramp—
would only go along according to
nis ughts. Perfect good faith. If
I ne made a mistake, that’s because
France might join in a Korean
settlement on Red China’s terms
or knuckle under to Seviet pres-
sure for a “neutral” Germany.
The two leaders said at the
same time that they favored ef-
j forts to bring about an “honor-
able settlement” in Korea. They
promised, too, that the United
States and France would neglect
no “genuine opportunity” to set-
tle international disputes by ne-
gotiations.
Mr. Truman and Pleven ended
their top level exchange of views
late yesterday with a third ses-
sion of nearly 90 minutes at the
White House.
Pleven stayed over in the cap-
ital, today to attend a luncheon
and plans to leave tomorrow for
Canada.
Beautiful new 6-room brick
home, spacious living room, din-
ing room and kitchen, 3 large
bedrooms, double garage, a won-
derful buy.
Attractive 2-bedroon modern i
FORT WORTH, Jan. 31, (P)— ed 8 natves m '11
Cattle 300; calves 200; very scarce Anvik, it was p : t
and higher. Medium to good " "
slaughter steers and yearlings | Phone us your nev
BROADWAY SERVICE
STATION
Cities Service Products
Washing and Greasing
J. T. RAMAGE
204 West First Phone 833
oy Elizadetb •aiy. -istnouteo oy King Features Syndicate.
tor -ne cats, said Gamadge. "Im
perfectly sure Martin caught that
child's Qu once. Let’s sit down-
I nave my report to submit to
you."
They settled opposite him on the
chesterfield, and he lighted a dg-
aret and looked at the ceiling.
"First of all," he began, “your
lawyer Bob Macloud will meet the
Coldfield lawyer whenever you say,
and tomorrow morning I’ll ring up
ana make an appointment with
Bob for you. It’s your husband’s
will—mere formality. You get It
all. as you said. Nothing could be
simpler or more sweet.”
"I told you."
"Yes. money is no object."
"We couldn’t believe it when you
said you'd been asked to dinner."
“They made friends as soon as
I told them you withdrew the sug
gestior about nomicidal mania."
“Oh—of course.” She was watch-
ing him anxiously.
“And I said there’d be no trouble
about all that Oh—the doctor
wasn" there—had an engagement
His granddaughter was, though-
later on—and she told me it wasn't
a sick call, he’d gone off unex-
pectedly on a weekend visit.”
"We might nave known.”
“Well, I didn't know him; but
I can see It clearly enough now.
He acted in good faith, trying to
do what was best for the Cold-
fields, but he knew ne was acting
injudiciously, and he didn't suppose
he'd ever have to defend his posi-
tion. When he found that he teas
going to have to defend it, and to
a layman with unspecified powers
and perhaps a violent character
he simply couldn’t face it The
Coldfields nad got him into some-
thing, and they'd nave to get him
out of it as best they could. We
can forget Doctor Smyth, I im-
agine."
"It’s an pretty much as I
thought,” said Mrs. Coldfield.
“As for what they were planning
in your interests," said Gamadge,
“it seemed at first to present a
problem: but I think I’ve solved
it. You were going to be com-
mitted non-judicially to a private
asylum, for the legal term of thirty
days. After that your case would
have to be reviewed Oy some kind
of board, and they weren’t having
any of that. You'd have been
turned loose, none the worse tor
It—I don’t believe old Smyth would
send you to any place of doubtful
reputation.”
"None the worse for it!" ex-
claimed Clara.
"So they would choose to be
lieve. Thirty days of rest, quiet,
mild therapy, ’observation. Now
I don’t mean that all of them de-
liberately planned this to discredit
you as a sane witness or balanceo
FOR RENT Nice bedroom 1%
blocks west of post office. Private
bath and entrance. 209 North
Johnson, Telephone 457-J. 15-dtf
FOR RENT—Floor sanding ma-
chines to sand your own floors.
We also have floor sanding and
refinishing service. Meadows
Floor Sanding Co., Phone 1053.
9-dtf
1946 Plymouth Club Coupe,
good automqbile.
1940 Plymouth 4-door sedan.
1948 Super Buick 2-door,
fully equipped.
1946 and 1947 Buick sedans,
both fully equipped, extra
clean.
1948 Chevrolet Aero 2-door,
radio, heater, seat covers.
We have a number of other
cars for good transportation.
We also Thave a few good
fishing cars that are a little
rough, but ready. Come by
today..
O. B. Goolsby
S Motors
FOR SALE—15-foot Internation-
al Harvester deep freeze, used
bout five months, $525 value for
-15U. Mr Charlie Wright, Phone 1
371-M. 30-3d •
P. A. Williams, Gus Swain
Salesmen
Highway 67 Phone 820
/ wemameu waememmemenammmerememm pmeemm
tized He‛d believe anything they
said, ne thinks they're Holy writ
He ano Old Man Coldfield—these
people’s father — were absolutely
buddies—ch4ps off the same block,
too. If be Mn out, well—he’s old.
He’d be embarrassed. I don’tknow
what nappened."
“Whatever happened, it's all over
now," said Gamadge. "I mean Mrs.
Coldfield's sanity is conceded once
and for all."
"No trouble about it?"
“None whatever. Least said
soonest mended.”
Young Smyth sat back in his
chair. He said after a minute,
"That family's been the ruin of
us."
T wouldn’t say so."
“That’s because you don’t know.
Gramp made us keep in touch,
when it was past a joke. It's done
a few things to Zelma, let me tell
you, and I'm not denying that it
did a few things to me. But I'm
older, I have interests. Don’t get
me wrong, Susie’s all right: that
mother ot ners never let her have
a chance to make anything of her-
self." ne ended so nberly.
"She’s very much in love."
“Yes, and Jim Waterton's a nice
boy. He’s stupid about human re-
lationships. that’s all.”
The doorbell rang. They heard
Zelma going along the hall to an-
swer it, and then a chorus of
voices.
"Don’t tell me!” Young Smyth
moked at Gamadge, grinning. "We
nave a couple of cases of con-
science or our hands now."
Zelma, Susan Coldfield and Jim
Waterton burst into the room.
They were all talking.
“But I don't know what got
into you, ZeL We waited and
waited down there—"
“We thought you must be up
with the family.”
“And then they came down and
we finished the game of table ten-
nis and Jimmie said—"
“And Mrs. Coldfield said you'd
gone home."
"Did we do anything?”
Waterton nad Zelma’s arm in
his grip; he was shaking it a little.
Susan, in a loose topcoat, Her Hair
blown by the wind, appealed to
Sam. “She wasn't mad. Sam ? Was
she?”
"Mad, no. Just came home to
Sam lookeo at tnuugn at was
enjoying nimselt He was stand-
ing against me wali, nands in nis
pockets, smiling oroadly He said,
“Us Smyths can’t stay up al: night,
you know "
"But tom. row’s Saturday.”
“Saturday means nothing to us
Smyths. Don’t you Know yet what
it means to be in training for me
medical profession t Zelma nas
three doctors to look out tor. and
I have a dozen.
Susan clasped Zelma about the
neck. "Come upstairs. I want to
talk to you."
"Forget it, Susie. '
"No, but I want to talk."
They looked at each other a mo-
ment, and men they went out and
up the stairs.
"Sit down, guy," saia Sam to
Waterton. TU get you a beer."
"I’ll get it myself.”
“Go ahead, you know where
it is.”
"I ought to."
The big young man lumbered
out. Sam and Gamadge exchanged
a smiling look.
“And that's the way of it," said
Sam.
"I'll just oe going—they’ll never
know the difference."
“Don't blame you for lamming
out o’ this.’
His nost walked with Gamadge
to the car and watched him as he
drove away.
Includes cleaning all glass,
checking and re-filling battery,
checking steering gear oil, check-
ing transmission oil. checking
differential oil.
veiIiNAMIIIINNTM
mmmmmmmemmmmmmmm
Clara and Mrs Coldfield were
playing rummy. When Gamadge
appearet in the ubrary doorway
chairs went over oackwards and
a good many cards fell to the floor.
Gamadge spoke over his wife’s
head in mild surprise:
“I knew I'm late, but it was
the only chance I had to look these
people over. What’s the excite-
ment?"
"We were worried," said Mrs.
Coldfield briefly.
“Your telephone call was so non-
committal,” said Clara, shaking
him.
“It couldn’t sound reassuring,
with a member of the family at
my elbow. I wasn't supposed to
think they were a lot of gang-
sters." protested Gamadge.
Clara stood away from nim.
"Are you hungry?”
“Not even thirsty—yet. They
gave me a very nice dinner. I left
your bags in the car. Mrs. Cold-
field, in case you really were de-
termined to check out of here to-
night."
“I can’t make ner stay," said
Clara.
"Is it Mullins?” asked Gamadge,
frowning. 'Mullins the martyr?
Pay no attention—”
"She’s been very sweet,” said
home, 2 blocks square.
Pretty 2-bedroom modern
home, wes side. large lot.
Five rooms and bath, east side.
Lovely 2-bedroom modern
home with fireplace, large lot,
trees, F. H. A. loan.
15 acres. Texarkana highway,
good 5-room morern house. will
carry ten head cattle, a real bar-
The tents were one factor
which prompted the two separate
O. L. KAY
Painting
Papering
Textoning
Headquarters
DRIGGERS LBR. COMPANY
Home, 310 West 7th
Phone 985-J 305 W. 12th
24-dtf
■ 1IS FOK CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING IN THE
Classified Advertising—Minimum rate, Ue; More than 17 Truman. Dleven Eno
words, 2c per word first insertion, 1c per word each additional la- iwivu """"
sertion.
FOR RENT — 84 acres pasture
land, plenty water, excellent win-
ter pasture, not grazed. Lease
for $100, you make necessary re-
pairs on fences; 4 miles west Mt.
Pleasant, adjoining Stinson place.
Julius M. Millican, Box 10021,
Fort Worth, Texas. 25-10d-2w
FOR RENT—BricU garage apart-
ment. furnished. Write Dailv
Times. 30-dtt
44-
investigations still under way to- camels, have a disagreeable hab-
day. Reports circulated that re- it of spitting.
WANTED—New and used Lock-
er Customers. The Crane. 28-tf
For a clean convenient place to
wash, with drying service, try
Purcell Self-Service Laundry.
South Van Buren and Arizona
Streets. Telephone 1000. 3-dtf
DID YOU KNOW—It’s not what
you do that counts, but the way
you do it, when you upholster
and repair furniture. We do it
right on every job. Call us and
see. W. E. Blackmon, 538 East
Eleventh Street, phone 797-W.
24-dtf
1 WANTED—Ladies with hospital
i experience. Apply at Mt. Pleas-
ant Hospital and Clinic. 29-2d
• LOST
I LOST—White and liver female
pointer puppy, five months old.
Call 982-W for reward. Ernest
Swafford. 29-dtf
i LOST—Set of keys with pearl
। handle knife. Call 591-J or leave
at Daily Times office for reward.
29-3d
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