Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 192, Ed. 1 Friday, October 29, 1943 Page: 3 of 4
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BUY WAR BONDS NOW
COMPANION of Wayne Lonergan,
R. C. A. F. flying cadet and hus-
band of murdered 22-year-old Pa-
tricia Lonergan, during his visit
to New York, both before and
after the slaying, was Jean Ja-
burg. above, 28-year-old actress.
She had dates with Lonergan Sat-
urday night and Sunday after-
noon. (International)
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FAS Borrowers Repay Loans I followed by 77 cer cent of the
Families buying farms under i borrowers Under this plan fami-
the Bankhead-Jones Farm Ten- Ilies are billed for smaller than
ant Act have repaid 26 per cent j averaKe am unts in poor years,
more cn their loans than the j but are billed for lar«er than av"
proportion necessary to pay out i eraSe payments when good in-
in full over the 40-year period, comes justify it.
the War Food ,
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make the future easier . . . WAR BONDS make sure there
will be a future worth living.
Every prudent man buys FIRE INSURANCE so that
he’ll have a HOME in which to live . . . WAR BONDS make
sure there will be a country in which a HOME is worth
living.
A business man buys various forms of INSURANCE
to protect his business . . . WAR BONDS make sure he’ll
have a business worth protecting.
. FOR WAR BONDS
Jff. Pleasant Building & Loan Ass’n.
FOR SOUND INSURANCE PROTECTION
C. L. Duncan Insurance Agency
113 West 3rd St. — Telephone 56 — Mt. Pleasant, Texes
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of each member of the family, assign a
one. pink for another, etc., and there will
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To identify the washcloths and towels
different color to each person—blue for
be no danger of interchange
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Paul Crittenden, choir di-
rector and Miss Wanda
Newman, pianist will also
be here from Fort Werth.
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38. Couples
40. Mass of haze
41. Threadlike
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51. BiMical city
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27. To be in debt
28. Foot-like
organ
29. Bitter vetch
31. Leagues
(Ger.)
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ACROSS
1. Grooved
wheels
8. Token
12. Armadillo
13.1st King of
Israel
14. Small coin
(Jew.
Antiq.)
16. Mixes
17 Place
18. Past
20 Sheltered
side
21. Combina-
tion of small 24. Femalesheep 44. Dart along ’
cords 25. Disfigure 40. Poker stake
23. Take away
26. Desire
30. Conscious
31. Wooden
shelter
32. Bare
33. Constraint
34. To dwarf
36. Viper
39. Color
40. Greek letter
43. Abounding
in leaves
45. Lettuce
47. External
coating of
seed
48. Silk waste
49. The raising
of silkworms
53. Began
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2. Queen of
heaven
3. Type
measure
4. Jewish
month
5. Victoria
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West
WANTED—Number one canvas,
paper, and paint man. $1.00 per
I hour. T. V. Bell, 1209 N. Jeffer-
son Street. 29-3dp
WANTED—A washing machine
and a tricycle for a five yesr
old child. Call Dr. L. C. McCau-
ley at 82 or 102. 27-3d
WANTED—Men to cut wood. Al-
so wood for sale. See E. D. Dunn,
at Smith Hotel. Phone 244.
28-3dp
FOR SALE — 1940 Oldsmobile.
Gocd condition and new tires.
See Julian Dean Morris, Route 4.
Phone 909-F-4. 28-2dlw
FOR SALE—Nice four-room va-
cant residence just outside city
limits west. Been built only two
years; lot 91x240 feet; some cash,
good terms. Will trade for good
carJ. C. Stinson. 29-3d
repair-
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FOR RENT — Small furnished
apartment in home for couple
with-cut ’children. Prefer work-
ing couple. 413 West Fourth
Street. 27-3d
FOR SALE — Western saddle,
same as new. See Lloyd Agan.
26-3dp
IF YOU HAVE a furnished apart-
ment that can accommodate
three adults, please notify Mrs.
W. L. Doyle, 515 East Third.
Phone 458-W. 27-3dp
HELP WANTED—Shoe
man to do jack work.
Shoe Shop.
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MATTRESS RENOVATING
Hare year old mattresses renovated and
made like new. All work guaranteed I
C. C. Capeheart
Phone 1U Mt Pleount
WHAT THE SOLDIER WILL
APPRECIATE FOR
A REMEMBERANCE
Your Photograph
in a Soldier's
Case
Have It Made Teday!
Praytor’s Studio
If Tour Bs^tary
We Can Do It a
Willard Batteries
(Exclualve Ageney)
Aft. Pleasant
Battery Company
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Dr. LO. Andersen
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Ellis Bldg, West Side Square
Res. 592—PHONES—Office 64
McClinton Radio
& Electric Shop
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I Ganaml Rapair servick and Ccmplate
Appliance Shop
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AUTO .REPAIRING AND
WRECKER SERVICE
Goolsby Garage
Wa Never Cloae
All W>*rk Guaranteed
The Tonsor Shop
Expert Barber Service
The best of equipment, in-
cluding easy lounging chairs.
Tub and shower baths.
Frank J. Bernard, Manager
Dr. LC. McCauley
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Elastic Thread
Synthetic rubber may event-
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underwear. All restrictions on
the manufacture of elastic thread
made with synthetic rubber have
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energy lift that helps when you’re hungry, thirsty and tired.
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lues. H-an-d-
n headlines,
else Sweat-
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rexarkana spent
home.
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bing to take my
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you
lookout.
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out there thl«
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Diver spent the
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hany such boats
he woods.” He
ch. "Maybe we
meal and drive I
kbe it’ll wait,”
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had so much to
br, and what it
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Miss Saljy ap-
by a girl with
In’t for the re-
■t to your place
ike my seat in
Didn’t" Brenda
ace. “Now
bt at a
iJohnson farm,”
it get it out of
unusual sight of
but there, where
? you remarked
I me thinking
ny hunch.” He
a moment. “But
1 out if anyone
yone connected
owns such a
tell nowadays ”
ve got a hunch
rid of.”
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ve
smart fash-
and admired
• prices. We
see cur col-
said A(lam
sy that the boat
ibly it’s rymain-
was abowt 10
greenish color ’’
kln’t look like a
I that had been
pt very well.”
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Cross, G. W. Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 192, Ed. 1 Friday, October 29, 1943, newspaper, October 29, 1943; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1367021/m1/3/?q=+date%3A1941-1945: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.