Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 135, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 19, 1942 Page: 3 of 4
four pages : ill. ; page 20 x 14 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
Wednesday Evening, August 19, 1942
By STAtttt
CLASSIFIED ADS
Maxwell.
r
Vote for Jack Cross for State
6^
~C-‘ <>
By RJ SCOU
747
A
Jljtj? hAB'LY LlClURl
7
5
6
JO
("ft
9
J2
13
|W&.
• 4
•5
56
>8
i7
; <
4
21
23
25
27
26
32
29
31
33
3$
s
36
38
37
39
40
44
43
/£-<?-«> «L°//
45
46
e-19
47
F D N
FIHMPIS
’*?«■**
ANNOUNCEMENT
Tt ■
IS
MRS. ALMA COKER
1
HA )NDIE
n it
I’
?
0
sS'
7 C*
0
* ”
ft
I
kJ
Needs Repairing—
e-i9
c.>rr 1942. Kine Feslum Svndicite. Inc . World righn rettrwd
L=>A
1
A
J&3
o
c
'o
’.■‘'A'
<7
£
J
''d ••]
]o
o
<r
I
&
o
V
-16
4-
2LU
i
J
i
I
i
I
I t
■I
4
\
\
I GUESS J
SUE'S TlREP
OF RIPING
THORNTON WRITES
HOME FROM THE NAVY
Vote for Jack Cross for State
Representative.
I have moved my insurance office from my home on
North Jefferson Avenue, to Mrs. J. B. Hamilton’s Jewelry
Store, across street from Martin Theatre, and want to invite
my friends and customers to drcp in to see me at my r.ew
location.
3. Medieval
vessels
Mt. Pleasant Representative
Southwestern Life Insurance Co.
1
I
I
I
3
■ I
-ANP IHVrfEP
-THl. MAH <0
A HEARS/
RESTAjrahT
Tor THe Hour
Un
tni
two
of
Cross at Daily Times office.
13-tf.
I
I
I
I
I
I Elmer Barrett returned Tues-
day to New Orleans, where he
is stationed for special Army
duty, after spending a week at
home wilh relatives.
---------V---------
In central United States, meat
of the rain falls at night; in the
southeastern sta'.es, 75 per cent
falls in the daytime.
R
r
$-1$
J
New Tonsor Shop
EXPERT BARBER SERVICB
New Equipment, Comfortable
lounging chairs. Tub and show-
er baths.
Frank 1. Bernard. Mgr.
Is Serving His Country in the
Naval Air Corps
IN THIS WAR
Vote For Him August 22, for
Yesterday's Cryptoquote: PLEASURE IS LABOR TOO, AND
TIRES AS MUCH—COWPER.
Distributed by King Features Syndicate, Inc.
Dr. L. C. McCauley
DENTIST
X-RAY
In Dr. Dan Witt’s Office
Guaranteed.
RADIO SERVICE
DEAN McCOLLUM
at P. W. Stephenson Furniture
Store. Phone 444
I
'•rjt
3*
M
%
5
\
CLELAND
Cansalt Us About Your Eyes.
Optometrist
Mt. Pleasant, Texas
> .ft1
FC^VICTORY
all BUY
UNIT CD
XxM *T*Tt*
iTT WAR
7|/)Wbonds
V(J nW **•
stamps
Representative
—Political Advertisement.
J
I
)■
7. To subside
“ 'ies
what is
required
9. Football
team
10. Things to be
done
11. Noncom-
missioned
officer
17. Before
20. Cease
I
// 4
P. D. Thornton, Jr.
/BARN
Praytor Studio
West First Street
io
8-19
7%
30
7/7,
m
II
34
Expert Mattress
Renovating
are your old mattreswea renovated and
iade like new. All work guaranteed!
C. C. Capeheart
Phone 141 ________-. .y,-.-?”**"-
\i
WP^-
UT.
73
o <
sZ-.C'
FOR RENT — Furnished garage
apartment. 905 Ea.'t Third Street.
— i Phene 922-F11. Doyce Davis.
FOR SALE — Good four-ro:m| 19-3dp
house wi'h lights and water, gas i _
I S ■
/n\
\ -2.)) jt '3*B*
—
11 i
< * How < sllisr A
lrr<L£ SMILE, HfAST
Yesterday’s Answer
40. Play
boisterously
41. Caresses
42 Mythical
monster
46. Chinese river
Wanted—To buy
beds for nurseiy
Church. Call 475.
?‘r7.
I “
SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK
NO<£.P
HuMORISl'.
dOSU BIU.IK4S,
HAP AN AUPIEH4I
\ OF ONE Af AN .
___U • Fmhh Ofxt
O THESES]
lqnez | [Jig
J Remember the
Soldier Boy
and
SEND HIM YOUR
PICTURE
MoAH
SALLY'S SALLIES
Registered U. S. Patent Often.
=1
o > \
Kii^ Fr.ti rrs ,] .t In,- World r ,Sts re>rrvr.l
have been left in Bullington
Drug S'.ore Sunday morning. Fin-
der please notify C. H. Latson
or this office. 18-3d
I
If Your Battery
We Can Do It!
Willard Batteries
(Exclusive Agency)
Mt. Pleasant
Battery Company
»ay 228—I hnnes—Night 4M4 '
I ! — —
r *
J
'o '
o
wUt
& ! I
'outbuildings, excellent meadow,
' plenty water. Regular oil lease
~ 1 payments. Real bargain. See or
write T. A. Mankins, Route 1.
w-f-g
1
' I #
t » 14.1,
6, C
PLACE FOR. ^00 TOGO.'
-x. ° r \
DEAa NOAH - PO TALL
WOMEN WHO WEAK. SILK.
STOCKINGS GETA I2UN
FOR. THE.IR. AVONEX T
FRArtce-S MAXZOTTA
SROCKTOH , ZTASS.
PEAR NOAH-IF A S1C5VE IS
FULL OF COAL.IS IT
FEELING GRATEFUL- 1
RiCHAHO S ACOYA CCRAT, PA-_____
DEARS- NOAH-WHE7Z.E POES
THE TOOTH ACHE GO WHEN
IT GOES AWAY 70d^^S. «.
DwtrlboIF.I by K«Ut Praluren Hm.li. »<■ I"_______________
'll ( \a/ELL.\a/HAT IS IT
J> COOKIE?SULM
( PAPA WHAT yOU
WAMT__z
r.' _,
JfL EiO
TO
. .2
GOLLV, I 111
CAN'T FIGURE
, OUT WHAT v
SHE WANTS
kJsTWI/1 -X
y.. J.S\' •
I zT\ jz
FOR RENT — Two bedrooms.
Nice, c ol, quiet. Close in. Mrs.
J. L. Porter, 202 Eigh.h Street.
Northwest corner of West Ward
School. 7-tf
-------1 l2OADEy./z
LV? V)
THE OLD HOME TOWN
LOOK OTE Y,
EVERY TIME ME T> •
/FAISKS MIS HOT \ i/Ok HITLEI*'
PO«S ON THE WE A «»-'!>
HE PEFROSTS (
STHE BOV •’
OLD MIRRORS RESIBVERED
NEW MIRRORS MADE
DRILLING - BEVELING - CHIPPING
THOMAS BLACK
FURNITURE SHOP
Dallas Highway
McClinton Radio
& Electric Shop
Ftw RCA Radios. Norga Stovaa and
Refrigerator!
General Repair servicb and Complete
Appliance Shop
Phones 490 and 98
7\ WOE- INVITING
NOU DOWN TO SPEND
A WEEier - TOM
ETTA KETT
IT MAI BE DEAD--BUT
vou'll Jusr have to <so
ALONG 7HEI2ES NO ;
SWELL
THANKS.'
NOTICE!
We make and sell Staple Cotton
Mattresses. Also renovate old mat-
tresses. Work Guaranteed. See us and
lave. —
CAMPBELL MATTRESS
FACTORY
Phone 908
AUTO REPAIRING AND
WRECKER SERVICE
Goolsby Garage
We Never Close
All W~rk Guaranteed
If
W / /\f
By PAUL ROBlNSaa
YOU DlMVNll" "u >MU H
DODIE.- NOT l2ONXf^f,
, DODIES MYGir2LF?ZlB®4
N0V\S£FWW
you GOT ME
Jii^Woor-
E -
i FVAJELLyBEAN-
I SENF7HE TELEGRAM
TOYA - LIKE YOU TOLD ME?
i
' - w-
+(ow Muetl is A.
■Hair's briap-th?
of ax ihcK
f AUNP I—.
ROADg/-.?|
FOR SALE—Pen-fed fryers, twP
pounds and over. Fat. Call Luth-
er Johnson at 15. The Dafly Timeg .. authorized
* ' to make the following announce-
| ments for office, subject to the
action of the Democratic Pri-
1 mary:
' For Congress, First Cong. Dist.:
WRIGHT PATMAN
For Representative. 35th District:
1 P. D. THORNTON, JR.
JACK CROSS
For District Attorney:
TRAYLOR RUSSELL
CLAUDE HUTCHINGS
For County Attorney:
BASCOM PERKINS
For County Judge:
ED DICKSON
For County Clerk:
FLOYD KEITH
For District Clerk:
J. A. (ARTHUR) GLASG
For County Suner>nt«ndent:
PAUL HARBOUR
THERON M. JONES
For Tax Assessor-Collector:
P. O. WILHITE
For County Treasurer
D. C. MORGAN
For Sheriff:
AUBREY REDFEARN
For Public Weigher, Prec. 1:
TOMMIE WRIGHT
FRED AVERY
For Commissioner. Prec. 1:
L. C. (LEONARD) BANKS
For Justice of Peace, Prec. 1:
FRANK MADISON, SR.
R. L. (BOB) THOMAS
For Constable, Prec. 1:
JOHN A. BROOKS
u CtOiMUOM*
Am tlFiqy <o proYecY Aaa-iasaw .
er Ytlt HiqrfWAYi ih YUE w
or pAtr, T3EFORE TBE WM
0^1 I»a tag *«w«>».»L-ir.ia Waw xa* mm4
1 fa*
.t?
w
1. American
Indians
8.100-year-old 4. Type
person measure
12. Apart 5. Wheedle
13. Jocular oath 6. Melodies
14. Gull-like
birds
15. Made of oak 8- S“PPy
16. Evening be-
fore holiday
17. Elevated
trains
(abbr.)
18. Southern
state
(abbr.)
19. Music note
20. Painful
22. Fuss
23. Scythe
handle
25. Bivalve
mollusk
26? Cry of a
dove
27. Shade tree
28. Fish
30. Seizes
33. Any fruit
drink
34. Place for
cattle
35. Short for
Albert
36. Exclama-
tion
37. Child’s
game
38. Goddess of
mischief
39. Finch
41. Pushed with
long stick
43. Fragrance
44. Growing old
45. To protest
47. Lauds
DOWN
1. Breathe
noisily
2. English
school
LOST — Billfold with small
amount of cash, social security
card and driver’s license. Finder
may keep money if billfold and
cards returned to Jimmy Sivess
at Refinery. 18-3d
-9>
i'll/
CRYPTOQUOTE—A cryptogram quotation
HMVIBM XB O TIIP NGXYT,
FHINGMH — EIJNOXHM.
(Heights. Fred Maxwell. Phone Sell all for $4,200. Trade for Dal- , wy| assure me by y .ur vote on
J18-J. 17-3p . las P‘«Perty. Kent D. Alien, own- ' Saturday lhat I will carry with
i baby IFOR SALE — Good four-rocm
Baptist i hou^® with lights and water, gas
18-3t nearby, 3-4-acre lot suitable for FOR SALE—114Ms
| cow, chickens and garden. $600
r$O?APP r
MI55EP ME et A J M
(<. . WSBRIAItfV
DAILY CROSSWORD
21. Exclama-
tion
22. Charitable
gifts
24. Measure of
land
25. Social group
27 Go astray
28. Roman
general
29. Cling to
30. Choking bit
31. Manifest
32. Heavy
hammer
34. A fruit
37. Tropical sea
38. Assumed
name
o O
WE REMOVE your dead stock
free of charge' Phone 555, Mt.
Pleasant, collect. Mt. Pleasant
Rendering Co. 31-26p
Dr. J. R-' Ferrell I
Optometries! Specialist in Correcting I
Errorn nf Refraction, an-i all Muscle I
Conditions of the Eyes. |
Office Over First National Bank I
Mt. Pleacant, Texas
r ...: —-
f'ifite -
j \ JUL
C‘
z I
7 ? /Z’ J®
To the Voters of Morris and
Titus Counties:
Friends: I promised to carry
the fight for you if you wculd
carry the fight for me at the
polls on August 22nd; accord-
ingly, I am now serving you as
an aviation cadet in the U- S. I
Navy.
I have carried out my pledge
to you, and I cannot see you
personally before Saturday as a
result of my Naval service.
As always, I like to hear from
you and to hear of things of in-
terest to our Legislative District.
My address is a/c P. D'. Thorn-
ten Jr., % Cadet Barracks, U. S.
N. R. A. B., Dallas, Texas.
With confidence in your loy-
alty, knowing I have served you
well as your Representative dur-
it
nearby, 3-4-acre lot suitable for I poR SALE OR TRADE — 160-
cow, chickens and garden. $600 acre level farm in fee. All min-
cash and its all yours. See Hugh erals, house, on good road.
Cress at Daily Times office. Church, school. 3 miles north of
13-tf. Detroit, Red River County. Also
FOR °ALE—My beautiful home ]-32 Producing oil royalty on 22
on North Jefferson Avenue. See ,
Dr. T. S. Grissom. 18-6p j POlltlCal
Announcements
acres, well
.-■need, including cross fences,
LOST—Set of Keys, thought to I cash and its all yours. See Hugh j good 5-room house, good barn and
Vtairx* Knxtn loft in fl 1111 i n «♦ TA.. 11 rn:—il J
o'*—
o
BfflKKi
tt^d£lDBB®s|sjB
me into battle your trust, you-
faith, and your loyalty. 1 shall
always be grateful for your sup-
port. Hoping I may remain your
obedient servant,
IN THIS WAR, GIVE US VIC-
TORY, OR GIVE ME DEATH!
P. D. THORNTON, JR.
—P 1. Advt.
---v--------- voie lor jav
REMEMBER PEARL HARBORf | Representative.
f * Y~- -
-j
Distributed by King Features Syndicate, Inc
X B X N B
^*-r iff! lis?7 7
I'.OT FOOT - TME AIEW DHLivEISY BOY
I FOP SALE—My home in Latson acres, Talco field, 3 good wells, ing my first term, I believe you j
er, 710 Republic Bank Bldg., Dal- i
las, Texas." 16-6d
rana uubi
UMII
ann0raHyhl
SWTiaW
innsiia i
imma -
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Cross, G. W. Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 135, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 19, 1942, newspaper, August 19, 1942; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1366796/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.