Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 163, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 21, 1933 Page: 4 of 4
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MT. PLEASANT DAILY TIMES. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1933.
NOTICE
Ladies’ Silk Dresses $3.95 to $5.95
Ladies' Hose 59c to 98c
Boys’ Overalls ................59c to 98c
Men’s Shirts....................98c to $1.95
Wilkinson Cash Store
Across street from Titus Theatre
TEXAS ARMY POSTS
GIVFN MILLIONS IN
HOUSING ALLOTMENT!
i
i Washington, Sept. 20.—The public
i works administration Wednesday al-
I ioted $54,709,358 to the War Depart-
; merit for army housing construction,
i Fort Leavenworth (Kansas), con-
i’ struction $812,570, reconditioning
Stock Markets
Decide to Move
To Jersey Side
BROADWAY CAFE
Again we wish to express our
thanks to our friends and customers
for their consideration of our place
and the business you have given us,
and we will continue in the futui-e the
same as in the past to serve cour-
teously only the best of foods.—R.
B. Barrett, W. W. Neugent. 3t.
New York, Sept. 20.—The New
York Stock Exchange apparently
made up its mind Wednesday to shift
its base of operations to some point
, in tax-free New Jersey. At the
$440,000; Fort Riley (Kansas), $673,- j same time the curb exchange, second
810 an I .$290,000; Fort Sill (Okla- j largest seurities market in the coun-
home), $4,309,035 and $100,000; bort.^.y^ inaugurated plans to abandon
Sam Houston (Texas), $3,149,508 aud i temporarily or permanently its im-
$675,000; Fort Bliss (Texas), $1,800,-j posing edifice in the financial district
285 and $317,078; Randolph Field j api(j j0jn jn the flight.
( Texas), $843,314 and $100,000. I An “overwhelming” response by
Allotments to complete facilities, stock exchange members to the ten-
under construction included Dryden 1 tative proposal of a special commit-
Field (Texas) $167, Duncan Field ^ tee of twelve, representing leading
(Texas), $77,020, Hensley Field $30,
544.
Kansas City man goes nudist to get
food. In Dallas we take a man’s
word for it when he claims his stom- j Please
ach is empty.—Dallas News.
, member firms, caused the committee
) to declare its plan for the organization
I of an exchange across the Hudson in
J effect.
_ j Acceptances of the invitation to
„ ,, ... . ! join the new organization were for-
Regular meeting of the Y W. *-\WRrded by more than U00 members
at the Baptist Church at 6:00 p. m.
Y. W. A.
do not forget gifts for mis-
sions.
A. & P.’s
Contribution
to N. R. A.
IRA
v>. co cun PAST
10 Weeks of
W. D. O. P. Sales
To Keep Down The Cost Of Living
Watch for Profit by A. & P.s Ten Big
W. D. O. P. Sales
3 large can* or 6 small cans
White House Milk ... 17c
Approved by American Medical Association
commit ee on foods.
Packer’s Spinach, 2 " 11 c, 2 Nc;„217c
Pacific Paper . 3ron, .10c
Scot Tissue Paper . 3ro». . 22c
TOKAY GRAPES, 3 lbs___________________ 25c
ORANGES, large size, dozen____________________23c
COBBLER POTATOES, 10 lbs.......... 27c
LETTUCE, Firm Crisp Head _____________________ 5c
FRESH TOMATOES, Pound____________________ Sc
Grandmother’s Bread s,Pilf„or loaf 7c
Delicious Rye Bread,
Loaf
8c
Raisin Bread . Sa,u't^only
A.&P.
- Coffee
8 O’clock, lb
Red Circle, lb.
Bokar, lb-----------
19c
21c
25c
Pillsbury Flour
6 lb. bag 29c
12 lb. bog .......... 54c
24 lb. bag $1.00
48 lb. bag_______ $1.95
Waldrof Toilet Paper 3ron, 13c
Black Flag 25c p,n 47c
Bosco Chocolate Malt Syrup12 oz 23c
Palmolive SoapcoK^0tch30^ 17c
wlnd.wsr For Added Specials
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of the exchange, the committee an-
nounced. This total represents more
than 85 per cent of the exchange
membership and the committee char-
! acterized it as “practically a unani-
j mous” acceptance in view of expec-
■ tations of further recruits from the
| out-of-town members.
FOREST GROVE CLUB NOTES
The Home Demonstration Club of
this community met Tuesday, Septem-
ber 19th, with Mrs. Tom Craig. Our
attendance was rather low, as most
everyone is so busy at this time of
the year. Our business session was
short. We selected our demonstra-
tors for 1934. The following agreed
to be our special demonstrators:
Mrs. Fannie Thompson—Pantry
Demonstrator.
Mrs. Ike Coker—Wardrobe Dem-
onstrator.
Mrs. Hose Dillard—Yard Demon-
ARE YOU READY FOR WINTER?
Is your hair soft and full of luster?
If Not, Why Not?
Let Vaughan’s Operators tell you how to
g-et this beautiful sheen.
Nothing like the new Gland Oil with
Manipulations to get this condition.
Our permanents are still at the old prices
and guaranteed.
Vaughan’s Beauty Parlor
Phone 48
v*
strator.
The hostess served delicious re-
freshments to twelve members and
tljree visitors, after which we ad-
journed to meet Oct. 3rd., at the home j WPTP npvpr employed to begin with,
of Mrs. Hose Dillard. i —Clarksville Times.
When you get right down to brass
tacks and Johnson grass a liberal per-
cent of the depression’s unemployed
MEMORY
“So you remember away back to
the Revolution, do you?” asked a
gentleman of an old negro.
“Yassah—de Revolution an’ Gin’l
Washington an’ all dem. Sho do.”
“Perhaps you were a witness to
the fall of Romo?”
“No sah. Ah diidn’t exactly see it
but ah reccolect bearin’ somethin’
drop.”
To keep out “gate crashers” a Lon-
don hostess has hired a “bouncer.”
How Cardui Helped
Lady Get Stronger
UI was in a weak condition when
I started to using Cardui,” writes
Mrs. Oscar West, of Dayton, Texas.
“I found it helped me greatly. My
appetite was poor and Z had lost
weight. It was an effort for me to
do my work. I felt tired all the
time. I read that other women
took Cardui as a tonic, so I de-
cided It would help me. It strength-
ened me and Increased my appe-
tite, and I felt better than I had
In a long time. I think it Is •
great medicine for weak women.*
..•are written
nil over these
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at * 117.50
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♦ You -It see it at a glance!
Truly remarkable coats for the money! In
beauty* in style... in that up-to-the-minute /
air that gives distinction to the wearer! /
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Lavishly trimmed I* SEE THEM
a variety of beautiful
furs! Sleeves rigfct...collar8, AT PENNEY’S
shoulders and details right...
in the new mode!
RIGHT AWAY!
♦l.C. Penney Co.
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Cross, G. W. Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 163, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 21, 1933, newspaper, September 21, 1933; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth800226/m1/4/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.