Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 174, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 30, 1941 Page: 4 of 4
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Tuesday F.veninr September 30. 1941
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By Jack Sord
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Pontiac’s New Low-Priced Metropolitan ’’Torpedo” Sedan
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EARL LIDE MOTORS
North Jefferson Avenue
Mt. Pleasant, Texas
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55c plus 5c tax, total 60c
25c plus 3c tax, total 28c
25c plus 3c tax, total 28c
10c plus 1c tax, total 11c
Effective tomorrow, October 1st, Special Federal
taxes will be effective on all amusements. In view of
this fact it will be necessary for the Fair Association
to collect those taxes at the gate and at the rodeo.
Beginning Wednesday, then, prices for admission
to the Fairgrounds and to the Rodeo will be as follows:
These taxes are the result of a Federal Law passed
after admission prices to the Fair and Rodeo were set,
and they cannot be escaped.
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Moscow Dispatch
Claims Success in
North and Center
Tighty Guests Are
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JANE WITHERS
BUDDY ROGERS
LOST—Ice sack from delivery
truck. Finder return to Crystal
Ice Plant or to me.—Pete King.
29-3dp
GOOD HOME YoR^SALE—Dr.
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Horton, Junior
Moon. Charles Robertson,
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FOR RENT—Two room furnish-
ed apartment All hills paid. Close
in. Ill East Sixth Street. Miss
Minnie Eskew. 29-3d
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FOR THE DB LUXE
"TORPEDO" SIX
BUSINESS COUPE
M. D. PROFESSOR
Located at Harwell Apt. House,
505 Van Buren. Phone 107
Full Pint
Full Strength
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Letha Allen, Mary* Helen Wal-
iace, Cera Lee and
Mr. and Mrs. Montie Phillips
of Greenville visited Mr. and Mrs.
.. S. Justiss last weekend.
Leonard Horton of Pensacola
Florida, is visiting friends and
relatives ’.'ere this week.
Hazel Parchman' of Mt. Ver-
non visited in the h..me of Mr.
and Mrs. Knox Rhea Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Allen of
Omaha visited Mr. and Mrs. Bud
Allen the past week. ;
Miss Dovie Helen Rhea.
sisted by Miss Nin® Belle Hor-
ton. gave a party at the home of
Milford Bas-. The following were
Palmist-Life Reader-Adviser
Special Reading 50c
10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Daily and
Sunday
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■‘Loyalty’’ was
the after supper
Here is another true Pontiac, endowed with
all of Pontiac’s sturdiness, handling ease and
economy—plus the unrivalled comfort of
Pontiac’s "Triple-Cushioned Ride.*’ Yet it
tells at a price just above the lowest. See it today!
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resenting the elders. Miss Edna
Douglas sang “O Jesus I Have
Promised.” The closing prayer
was given by Dr. Varner.
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Methodist W.S.C.S.
Meets In Groups
Monday Afternoon
The Methiodist- Women’s So-
ciety of Christian Service met in
Group-, as follows Monday after-
noon:
Esther White Grcup met at the
home of Mrs. E. C. Brice with
eleven members and :ne visiter,
Mrs. Hutchinson, present. Miss
' Lodusky Hutchings gave the les-
son from the Methodist book
"Upyerrcom” and the scriptures
from the Bible. Mrs. Brice dis-
missed with prayer. Trie Group
will meet next at the church.
Tile Wesley Group met at the
home cf Mrs. Clayton Redfearn
on North Jefferson street for a 1
social. Twelve members were
present. During a short business
session, the Group discussed a
book review to be given by Mrs.
Bob Read in November.
1 A social hour was much en-
joyed and delicious refreshments
were served.
The Loyal Group did not meet.
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vin Smith, Charle Smith, Billie
'Joe Phillips, and Clem Paag
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U. S THEATRES
There are more than 17,000
motion .picture theatres jn the
United States. Combined they
are capable of . eating one-tenth
of the nation’s population.
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The Times—8.000 days in Titus.
Germans Are Being
Generally Defeated
In Leningrad Area
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I preventing your object in life,
Marie Robertson, Virginia Willis don’t fail to consult this Gifted
Evelyn Horton; Messrs. Ed- I Medium. He lifts ycu out of your
Thite, A. D. White, James sorrows and troubles and starts
Lenox, Maiden you on the road to success and
Wei- happiness. — Answers all ques-
J. tions! White and Colored wel-
D. Bragg, Billy Stracener, Cal- come! 25-tf.
AVAILABLE AS A SiX-OR AS AN
EIGHT FOR ONLY $25 DIFFERENCE
Edith Fellows
Josephine
Hutchinson
William Tracy
i Martha O’Driscoll
I Edgar Buchanan
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NOW TO THE MOST popular line of cars it has
ever offered, Pontiac adds a new and striking
model—the low-priced Metropolitan "Tor-
pedo" Sedan with body by Visner, patterned
after a higher-priced and sensationally success-
ful Pontiac body type.
This new Metropolitan is a four-door, four-
window sedan with a smart, enclosed rear
quartei. With two windowa on each side, it
takes on lines and contours impossible to
achieve with the conventional aix-window
design. In addition, it combines unusual rear-
compartment spaciousness with the privacy
which many find desirable.
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(WANTED TO TRADE — 1941 |
(Oldsmobile far Good Used Ford)
or Chevrolet. See George Kelley |
j at McDonald Hotel. 30-3d [
FOR RENT—Desirable five room
(house. Modern. Hardwood floors
throughout. Located on West
| Seventh Street. See T. O. John-
ston. Call 336. 30-tf.
HER FIRST
BEAU
of the northern front.
The Reds are continuing their
counter attacks along the cen-
ter, claiming a number cf gains,
with a strong column moving
southwest from Bryansk. Brit-
ish experts are watching thi?
movement with interest, as it is
(believed the Reds teve at last
(found a weak spot in the Ger-
[man lines and are concentrating
(for a break-through.
Berlin admits a strong offen-
sive has been started, the Rus-
sians using a large number of
tanks to support their troops.
i Elaborately costumed and stag-
ed, the picture features an amaz-
ing home, supposedly rebuilt
from an old mill dating back to
Colonial times. Adrian designed
striking new fashions, expected present: Misses Margaret White.
Avanell j disharmony, love, or if any in-
Batchelor, Margaret Rhea, Kate fluence is holding you down, and
Bragg, Blanche Robertson, Helen |
^mpounciaf *e
lowest-priced 4-door, 4-window
sedan in Pontiac history!
A dispatch from Moscow Tues- :
day indicated the Germans are
being generally, defeated in tfhe
I Leningrad area, and a Red
I spokesman said the Nazis have
I not advanced a single inch on
the city in the pest two weeks.
The Russiaru are holding the
initiative and have forced the in-
vaders back in several sectors
Moore’s home, Latson Heights.
See Alma Coker. Phone 157.
28-3dp
FOR RENT—Three large desir-
able bedrooms in quiet home.
Garage. Reasonable. 517 West
Seventh Street. Phone 464-J.
15-tf.
Business Women's Circle,
uied by Circle W of the Fan-
xe- SKallace Auxiliary of the
n^hyterian Clhurbh entertain-
d about eighty- guests Monday
KMiuK in the basement of the
+,<rch.
The tables were decorated with
H-lkiw and orange marigold;' and
». 4 ruses. The menu consisted of
vr.ckai spaghetti, slaw, rolls,
r* pie and coffee.
the topic for
program. A
treeb of thanks and apprecia-
r.-.a to the circles was given by
ler Geo. C. Moore, followed by
she song "Loyalty to Christ” by
congregation.
3ther speakers on the program '
• *e Mrs. Bessie Caldwell for
4:.- women, Joe Embrey for the
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PllT COACP'FS Al?E
1fe'/iA& To BREAv Aim
op the AabTof
OMER RATAERTAAaJ
arojajp me J’PposiTiom.
to set next season's styles.
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STOP THAT ITCHING
If bothered with Eczema, Tes-
ter, Ringworm, Athletes Fool,
Prickly Heat, Poison Oak, Itch.
Sores on Children, Bullington’s
Drug Store will sell you a jar of
Black Hawk Ointment on a guar- Wright, Knox Rhea. Jr.
antee. Price 50c and 85c.
• BREATH/
Be sure bad breath doesn't handicap you socially and in
business. For daily protection, use NYSEPTOL, the full
strength household antiseptic and refreshing mouth wash.
If it is persistent, see your doctor.
.FOR RENT—Twi room furnish-
ed apartment. Close irn Electric
refrigerator. All bills paid. Mrs.
Norma Martin. 329 East Third
Street. Phone 17. 30-3d ;
FOR SALE—Two trucks, one In- |
ternational semi-trailer, one
Chevrolet straight job. Will sell
separately at reasonable price.
Inquire M. A. Glenn, care cook-
house, Dee Lang’s* Shows. Fair
Grounds. 29-3dp
WANTED — White or colored
cook. Must be able to take care
of entire kitchen. Phone 478 or
apply 408 North Jefferson. Mrs.
Clint Allen. 29-3d
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* Delivered at Pontiac, Michigan. State tax,
optional equipment and accessories — extra.
Prices subject to change without notice.
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Cross, G. W. Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 174, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 30, 1941, newspaper, September 30, 1941; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1366600/m1/4/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.