Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 198, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 2, 1938 Page: 4 of 4
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for his freedom under a writ ot ‘ perform here Friday and Saturday. Novembe. . and 5, aboard the Mammoth Marine Hippodrome
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placed under 5500 bond and an in- ! ferris wheels and even do the Lindy Hop! When not offering his flea circus. Prince will prove that
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don’t let you down
MT. PLEASANT BATTERY ((X
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EXCLUSIVE WILLARD FRANCHISE
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Robert Bar rat
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THE TEXAN
“Jezebel”
With
BETTY DAVIS
HENRY FONDA
[RENE DARE
i Hold your heart! Here comes
Bobby with the wonder baby
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: Dorothy Patterson
Billy Gilbert
Charlie Murray
And the World's Youngest
Ice Skater
;of Ute rink ... in a story of
J love and hope and triumph
that will make you glow with
happiness through your tears. :
Marijuana Traffic
interest Grows
RAMS SLIPPERY EEL
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Said Increasing
In Lectures At
Over California
Church Of Christ
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■,f the most able men of the coun- nhi
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Phone your news items to 15.
used to complain. Now a '‘reefer" 1
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FOR RENT—Desirable bedroom.
Mrs. J. M. Ellis, 1118 North Jef-
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FOR RENT—Two room furnished
apaitment, reasonably priced. 3
blocks south of McDonald Hotel.
308 South Madison. 31-3d.
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FLOYD KEITH, Clerk.
District Court. Titus County,
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“The ordinary price of mari-
, or “reefers" as I
called has more than
TiliS is fcS‘4Mf>Ah's
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dangerous
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■-, » > I reasonable.—Mrs. J. L. Porter.
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Interest in the Lecture Week at
te •Church of Christ continues to
■ row; the house is filled almo.t
» capacity each evening for the
wo lectures, and good crowds
re attending the morning lec-
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FOR RENT — Unfurnished ga-
rage apartment. 424 East First
Street. 31-3d.
fcnu
j attempted to find some way to
i ease her closing years, so they
| finally decided on a loud speaker,
j Now Mrs. Duvall listens to an
j amplifier rigged up in her home.
' The minister speaks into a mi-
|Jv I (111(4QllPflL f)|‘ crophone attached to the altai.
UV LjUlIllOpVrtRvl providing the once regular church
goer with a private sermon.
; Our intelligc
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. neve- been ques- ij.;
so
know;
praise
those
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laws
crime to sell marijuana without highway,
the tChurch”—F. L. Colley. Dal-I» tax stamp.
las.
Thursday—Morning, subject
be announced. Evening. “Offi-
cers of the Church and Their! in8 it, narcotic agents revealed.
Work”—R. L. Colley. Texarkana., Law enforcement officers uiy
“Work of the Holy Spirit in Con-' e<i stiffer sentences for mari-
verting Sinners"—Oscar Smith.
Paris.
ELDERS. Church of Christ.
It used to be that the cigarettes
could be purchased for 10 cents!
rather show willing service or be apiece. When they went up to a
forced to in the judgment? The price of two for 25 cents, smokers
Bible teaches that grace and sal- '
vvtion is free if we will accept, costs 50 cents and the demand is
■>bey the Christ, if not we stand brisk.
we have the priv- Captain Schlinske said that a •
a great scarcity i
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for four successive weeks prev-
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some newspaper published in
, FOR RENT—Desirable bed rooms. your County, if there be a news-
paper published therein, but if
not, then in the nearest County
where a newspaper is published,
to ;,ppear at the next regular
term of the District Court of Ti-
tus County, to be holden at the
Court House thereof, in the^Eity
of Mt. Pleasant, Texas, on the
First \londay in January, A. D.,
1939, the same being the 2nd day
of January A. D. 1939, then and
there to answer a petition tiled
in said Court on the 17th dA of
a suit,
condemned, we have the priv-
ilege of handling our own destiny survey showed
emd either accepting that which "f morohi"*. opium and heroin,
neither gold or silver can
ir condemnation.
You are urged not to be self-
fat$sl|ed; that is a
tradition—seek and
find—hear what these men have
tn say, see if they are right, see
if you are right. Religion is one
of the most carelessly handled
matters in the entire world, and
yet you will say that it is not
one of the most important mat-
ters
every
Then if it is so important is it not
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I FOR SALE — Gideon Turman
i! survey of 160 acres, 6 miles
i 11 northeast of Cookville on Morris
|> I County line. For sale at a bar-
' gain with one-half of mineral
rights. Write your best offer to
owner. Mrs. Octave Bennett,
3812 Tulsa Way. Fort Worth,
Texas. 2-2d-lw.
! FOR RENT—Modern furnished October, A. D. 1938. in
, apartment, all conveniences, bills numbered on the docket of said
! paid. $25.00. See H. H. Talley. Court as No. 4158. wherein Wel-
l-3dp. don Crooks is plaintiff, and AWa,
Babe Crooks is defendant, and
said petition alleging cruel harsh
and inhuman treatment.
Herein Fail Not. and have yi*l
before said Court, at its afore-
said next regular term, this writ
with your return thereon, show-
ing how you have executed the
same.
GIVEN UNDER MY HAND and
the Seal of said Court, at office
in Mt. Pleasant. Texas, this the
________IL 17th day of October A. D. 1938.
FOR RENT—Three-room furnish- (Seal)
I ed apartment, private bath. Elec-
tric refrigerator. Phone 48.
89 acres 3 1-2 miles north near '
2 houses, barns, good} j| '• J
Five persons have water, good ail lound farm. Only
been prosecuted under this stat- SI.000. Cash, balanc - good terms
to I ute lately, two of them for grow- Also city property, outer
• ing marijuana as well as for sell- here and Franklin County.
1 inc it. narcotic aeents revealed. J. C. STINSON
Over Swint Drug Store,
d-wp.
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the same six months of 1937. .
“And even these figures do not I
,»f the Church of Christ on these give an adequate indication of!
tubjects. We assure you that the increase,” said Acting Cap-1
■ ou will never regret it; the Bible tain Otto Schlinske. who is in :
istructs us. from beginning to charge of the narcotic detail ini
iid, to consider first in every- the absence of Captain
tiring—are we doing this when Chitwood,
ve do not avail ourselves of the
privilege of hearing it discussed juana smokes,
by able men? The Bible teaches they are c----
that every knee shall bow to Him doubled,
and everyone shall confess His
name in the judgment; Would you
LOS ANGELES. (INS)—Traffic {
in marijuana—the deadly weed
that changes the nature of those
who smoke it—is on the in-
crease in L«s Angeles and Holly-
wood.
Police figures tended to indi-
cate this, and police officers.
This is a. most unusual service charged with fighting the dope
vi that people are able to hear evil, expressed the belief that
;ible subjects discussed by some scarcity of other narcotics—Mor-
onium and heroin— was
■<y in an unbiased way: the serv- responsible for the gain in mari-J
es are somewhat different juana sales.
Lent the usual revival meeting Records showed that arrests'
> that it is more or less design- for possession and sale of mari-1
.1 for Bible education or instruc- juana cigarettes for the first six i
an. months of 1938 were nearly'
The entire public is “'invited double the number of arrests forj
nd urged to come and hear some
if the most outstanding ministers
| WINCHESTER, (INS)—After at-
i tending church regularly for 82 j
I years at Clintonville, Mrs. Mollie •
'.Duvall, 95, became confined to i CITATION BY PUBLICATION
j her home two years ago. | THE STATE OB' TEXAS,
She missed the church services: COUNTY OF TITUS.
she started attending at the age I To the Sheriff or any Constable
---------------[of 13, and could not reconcile I of Titus County, Greeting:
I juana peddlers as an added means wise, City police pointed out, Iherself t0 her inability to get j you ARE HEREBY COM-
mariiuana peddlers are at pres-j al I MANDED to summon Alva Babe
ent being hampered by lack ot [ Members of the congregation. Crooks by making publication of
operations. aASSIFlEDADS’'
in the world, it stands above of every opportunity to learn and;
other thing in the world, see what is right?
We again urge you to come a..« .
necessary that we take advantage be with us. The subjects for the • no" ptepaicd to girt full a.d to 10 acie., 5 cat. ... i
balance of the week are as fol-1the cltX Pollce ln stamping out north, fenced, \oung orcnaid j.
]ows. lhe deadly marijuana triiffic. Barn. Price $250 cash.
Tonight—“The Establishment of [ Only a few months ago federal
the Church"—F. L. Colley. Dal- laws were Passed making it a
Tyler: “The Benevolent Work of
of smoking 'reefers.’ | juana peuuieis as an u»«usm us.u„=
“We find that the youngsters I of stamping out the evil. Like-
buy m the past six or eight month8,,have Iearned they purchase
due to greater vigilance bn the: the ci tles in certain small
part of federal, state and ><>^1 [ resUurants on the east side of lhe
'C euSf i ficity' Here we are making our id acre faim miles or" -
The result of the shortage of i » » j ■ . . 12-acre taim i • ..iiies
other drugs has driven many ad- j ,greateSt dnVC tO end the praC'; east. 4-room house, buri., etc. Ex-1
diets to marijuana smoking. | 1CP 1 fra good place for chicken rar : I .....
said Schlinske ' “We have learned f‘onl high will trade for residence in town.
“ “Then we are finding that even I sch°o1 lads that in older to 8e‘' Lj 'i. '
some high school children areia ‘reefer‘ a]1 one has to do is sit 40 acres 1 1-4 miles (Webber- i . ‘ .
going in for the dubious thrill Iin certaln designated booths injsouth Pittsburg highway. 12 ac-
___I these cafes. The peddler will be res virgin timber, balance opei
.! around if you sit in these booths, field. Beautiful building site.
I and you may buy.” Cash and terms.
and! Federal agents said they were
The'subjects for thejnow Prepared to give full aid to
WILLARDS COST
Wednesday Evening, November 2. 1938
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Colds, especially head colds
make you feel miserable. To
make things worse, the nose
clogs up and cuts down your
oxygen supply. •
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DRUGGISTS
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Cross, G. W. Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 198, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 2, 1938, newspaper, November 2, 1938; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1358918/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.