Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 246, Ed. 1 Friday, September 25, 1936 Page: 2 of 4
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Ml. PLEASANT DAILY TIMES SEPTEMBER 25, 1936
The Mt. Pleasant Daily Times
Published daily except Sunday by Times Review Pub. Co.
G. W. Cross, Editor
Hugh C. Cross, Associate Editor
Entered as second class mail matter at the Post Office at Mt.
pjeasani, Texas, under the Act uf Congress, Maxell 3, 1373.
Any erroneous reflection upon the character, standing or rep-
utation of any person or concern which may appear in the col-
umns of this paper will be gladly corrected when brought to the
vttention of the publisher.
Obituaries, resolutions of respect and cards of thanks will be
larged for at regular advertising rates.
RESULTS YESTERDAY
NATIONAI, LEAGUE
New York 2-0, Boston 1-4.
ririhult'lphiit 4-2, Brooklyn 2-4.
St Louis B-2, Cincinnati 4-0.
I'ittaburyh 4. Chicago 0.
AMERICAN I EAGUE
Philadelphia 4, New York 3.
Only game played.
CLASSIFIED ADS
ATTENTION, BOY SCOUTS
Have your grocerman to
order your dressed poultry from
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First Street. 21 -6d
Subscription Price: 40c per month bv mail- 50c per month
by carrier: S4.00 per year: Payable in advance.
AT THE THEATRES
Saturday the Texan Theatre
offers a double feature in ad-
dition to the Tom Mix serial
and a comedy.
Bill Cody, of western picture
fame, stars in “The Texas
Rambler’’, a fast-moving, ex-
citing film adapted from the
story by Oliver Drake. The
other feature is “North of Ari-
zona". with Jack Perrin in the
leading role.
“Frisco Waterfront", a * Re-
public production starring Ben
Lyon and Helen Twelvetrees,
ends today at the Texan. This
picture is a romantic action' scientist
! drama of the sensational rise of
j a “dock-walloper” to fame in
| Frisco’s tough spot. Rod La-
! Rocque appears in the support-
j ing cast.
j Definitely ushering in a new
! matinee idol, the first since pre-
1 depression days, Meti'j-Gold-
wyn-Mayer studios have
brought Robert Taylor to the
front row in his latest picture,
“His Brother’s Wife”, opening
today at the Martin Theatre for
a two-day run.
Playing opposite Taylor in
this magnificent drama of for-
bidden love is Barbara Stan-
wick, the screen's foremost act-
ress. Jean Hersholt adds qual-
ity to the production with his
portrayal of the adventurous
Neglect of eyesight in
childhood often causes ir-
reparable damage to vision
in later life. A child with
poor vision is neither a
nappy, nor a bright child.
Talce care of your child’s
keyes—have them exam-
ined periodically. *
Or. J. B. FERRELL
OPTOMETRIST
First National Bank Eldg.
Ml. - Pleasant, Texas
HOW THEY STAND
AMERICAN LEAGUE
'’’■'AT" W. L.
New York 100 50
Detroit ....... S3 69
Washington SO 70
Chicago ............. 79 70
Cleveland 77 73
Boston 73 7X
St. Louis 56 02
Philadelphia 52 OS
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Team-
New York
St. Louis
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Pittsburgh
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Boston
Brooklyn
Philadelphia
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FOR RENT—Four room Fur-
nished apartment. Phone 303w
dtf.
WANTED—To rent a five or
six room house. See G. G. Proc-
tor at Proctor’s Drug Store. It
Troup Two, Boy Scouts of
;Mt. Pleasant, will hold an im-
portant meeting tonight at the
Boy Scout cabin at 7:15. Every ^
'member attending is requited
:o bring a soap carving if they
have not already done 'o. Eaclv
member of the troop should bc-^
present so that he may taWl
part in activities that will be
brought up at the meeting.—
Scribe. ^
Daily Times—Phon«>15.
WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Cinrinmili ut St. Louis.
New York at Boston.'
Only Raines scheduled.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Boston at Washington
New l"i-k at Philadelphia.
St. Louis at Cevelnnd, two games.
Only games scheduled.
Just to show you
how good we can do
picture is a romantic action' scientist.. f 6 1
^ 10F THIS W C CK
The total yam income in Tex- j
as has run as big as $10,000,-:
000 in one year. The average
I yearly income from the crop is j
i about $4,000,000.
• Here are specials in Meat of the finest quality you can
buy. Don’t overlook this opportunity for Friday and
Saturday’s shopping.
Prime Rib Roast, pound 15c
Choice Loin Steak, pound 19c
Wilson’s Certified Chile, pound 22c
Assorted Lunch Meats, pound ...............-___________________ 25c
Swift’s Premium Bacon, pound box ..............................40c
Bologna, 2 pounds ...................... 25c
• CHOICE FRESH LAMB«
QUALITY MEAT MARKET
HUGH LEE, Manager
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SCHOOL BAND CLASSES
BEGIN MONDAY
only, we will wash
and grease your
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Pupils will receive school credit for Band work • High .*. | « ' i
School classes meet daily 12:45, 1:45 and 2:45. • Grammar j C3JF lOl 0111^
School classes meet daily at West Ward 4:15 p. m. ❖
INSTRUMENTS FURNISHED f
PUPILS NOW ENROLLING MAY USE INSTRUMENTS
NO RENTAL CHARGE
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Tuition, $4.00 per month for first child from same family; v
$2.00 per month each extra child
ENROLL NOW!
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SEPTEMBER 29 to
OCTOBER 3
As a fitting “Hello” to Fair Visitors we are featur-
ing for Fair Week a number of EXTRA SPECIALS
at a big saving to you—offerings that will appeal to
you. ... No sale is too small for us to make with-
kindness, courtesy and good service. You can rely on
us at all times, because we are always ready to serve
you. . . . Come in and browse around—meet your
friends at the—
Here is the place to get your used car,
because record demand for new 1936
Chevrolets has made our store Used
CarIleadquar ters i n this community.
Come in today and see for yourself
that we are offering the finest selec-
tion of popular makes and models
. . . the cleanest, newest cars . . . the
lowest prices ... and the best buyer
protection in the industry in our
Guaranteed OK tag, which certifies
that the cars have been thoroughly
conditioned and are in A-l running
order. We have some particularly
good cars at particularly low prices
right now! Come in and see them
— they’re the best used cars in
town!
Look At The Bargains Below That We
Are Offering This Week
1934 Chevrolet Pickup—Just 1932 Chevrolet Coupe—Or 1930 Chevrolet Coach—
'he thing for you fnrmers— if you prefer a lower priced Yours for
* car—
$350.00
iP32 Chevrolet Coune—An-
other real bargain for—
$250.00
$150.00
$250.00
1929 Pontiac Coach—An ex-
ceptional bargain at—
$159.00
MOUNT PLEASANT
DRUG COMPANY
• We tell the BEST and in this
store we do NOT substitute.
The BEST drinks—the coolest
cpnt in town * We appreciate
your business.
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1931 Chevrolet Pickup —
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coupe-A ’*■'
$400.00 $160.00 $160.00
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Irvin Chevrolet Company, Inc.
Mt. Pleasant,
Texas
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Cross, G. W. Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 246, Ed. 1 Friday, September 25, 1936, newspaper, September 25, 1936; Mt. Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth799484/m1/2/?rotate=270: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.