Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 123, Ed. 1 Monday, August 12, 1946 Page: 3 of 4
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Mt Pleasant, (Texas) Daily Times,
Monday Evening, August 1?, 1946
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NOW, MORE THAN EVER BEFORE
THE ARMY HAS A GOOD JOB FOR YOU!
Announcing the Opening of Our New
OFFICE SUPPLY STORE
which has been added to the west end of
HOMES FOR SALE
our Printing Plant. We invite your busi-
ness and appreciate all past patronage.
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PLUMBING &
CLELAND
HEATING
LOfKER PLANT
314 E. 3rd Phone 17
JOE W. STEED
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Phone 280-W
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Chevrolet Parts
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PAUL BRADLEY
North Side of the Square
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Irvin-Sandlin
Chevrolet Co.
Contracting and
Repair Work
M. Efton Fuller
Station,
Weldon
Portrait &
Commercial
NOTARY PUBLIC
Lide Building
FOR SALE — 5-piece pre-war
bedroom suite, in good condition,
$85.00. Inquire at 1414 north Jef-
ferson or call 768. 12-3d
• WANTED TO BUY
Plans — Specifications
DON G. NOLTE
G. I. & F. H. A. HOMES
Subdivisions & City Lot Surveys
Apt. A Pleasant Hotel Phone 188
REFRIGERATION SERVICE
C. V. (Pat) AG AN
701 East Eleventh Street
PHONE 118
Representing
GREAT SOUTHERN LIFE
INSURANCE CO.
Optometrist
Consult Us About Your Eyes
Mt. Pleasant, Texas
MT. PLEASANT FLORAL
SHOP
Flow°rs for all oennsions.
Open Dav and N‘gnt.
On Texarkana HL'h'vnv
Phone 913
Mrs. Roger Harbour, Owner
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501 W. First *St.
Wanted Used Cars
Cash For Your Car
Any Make or Model
J. 0. Sinclair
Hu-nMe Se-’drc Station
Smith’s Barber Shop
North Side Square
Your Business Appreciated
Urban S. Smith,
Dr. N. C. Ralston
Graduate Veterinarian
Office 1414 N. Jeffen.m
Telephone 768
Plain and Fancy
SEAT COVERS,
DOOR PANELS,
TOPS and
HEADLINERS
Tailored to fit any
make of car or truck
Virgil Copeland
Latson Heights
Telephone 720
Half Beeves
Now available for
Locker Customers.
We will prepare
them the way you
want.
MATTRESS RENOVATING
New Mattresses for Sale
Have your <>‘d mattresses renov-
ated and made like new. All work |
guaranteed.
C. C. Capehcart
Phone 112 Mt. Pleasant
For All Kinds of Real Estate
Consult
JACK CROSS
PAINTS and
WALLPAPER
I See us for your needs. Always .
good stock
THOMAS PAINT SI ORE
106 East First Phone 53
PLUMBING &
HEATING
Tubs, Lavoratories &
Hot Water Heater
Gall 749
151.88
129.38
112.50
101.25
90.00
84.38
135.00
115.00
100.00
90.00
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75.00
Mt. Pleasant, Texas
West 1st St. Phone 217
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SARGENT’S
CREDIT JEWELRY
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EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING {
Mt. Pleasant, Texas
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GET YOUR car vacuum cleaned
at Cities Service Station, 502 .
North Jefferson, Weldon R< d j —
fearn, operator.
FINISHED WORK—Service th t
MT. PLEASANT BUSINESS DIRECTORY
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Taylor Chiropractic
Clinic
Drs. R. A. and
Mary Taylor
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NEW PAY SCALE
In Addition to Clothing, Food, Lodging and
Medical and Dental Caro
Floor Sanding
2 Sanders 2 Edgers
Experienced Operators
Sander For Rent
GRADY MEADOWS
Owner Phone 536-J
McClinton Radio
& Electric Shop
General Repair Service and
Complete Appliance Shop
Phones 190 and 98
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Dr. Palmore Currey
Physician and Surgeon
P'^n^tice
per* nvnr ^wltif’i Drug Store
Phone 580
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WANTED TO BUY from indi-1
vidual, clean 1938 or later model
Ford, Chevrolet or Plymouth. See
Mr. Abner at Brock’s Courts or
telephone 361-W. 22-dtf
• WANTED TO RENT
three-quarters pay! In the case of a
Master Sergeant, this is up to $185.63 a
month for life!
There’s adventure, travel, education, a
secure and profitable future in this vital,
realistic profession. Get full details at
your nearest Army Recruiting Station.
Country Hotel
5 Miles West on Highway 67
Featuring
STEAK DINNERS
CHICKEN AND FISH
COOL DINING ROOM
Open 8:00 a. m. to 12:00 p. m.
Dancing 8:00 p. m. to 12:00 p. m.
J. H. (Jimmie) TEDDER, Mgr.
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Good jobs in non-commissioned grades
are being offered now by the Regular
Army to qualified former servicemen!
Veterans discharged on or after May
12, 1945, who enlist'or reenlist for three
years may be enlisted in the non-com-
missioned grade for which qualified, pro-
vided this grade is not higher than that
held at time of discharge, and provided
that at least six months of former service
was in one of 400 designated military
occupational specialties in which enlist-
ment is now desired.
Important, interesting jobs are open
in hundreds of skills and trades in the
Army, with splendid training and educa-
tional advantages! These are in addition
to free food, housing, clothing, medical
and dental care, low-cost insurance.
Never has this fine profession offered
so much, in new higher pay and oppor-
tunity for advancement!
Twenty years from now, you’ll still be
a young man. Yet, if you choose to make
the Army a career, you’ll be eligible to
retire then at half pay for the rest of your
life! In thirty years, you can retire at
ENLIST NOW AT YOUR NEAREST ARMY RECRUITING STATION AND"MAKE IT A MILLION!"
Fourth Floor Titus County Courthouse,
Wc aie constantly receiving
id now have on hand a com-
ew stock of genuine Chevrolet
1. Keep your car in best con-
tion by proper replacements.
FOR SALE — Two nice young
milk cows and two-year-old
white face heifer. See Olin Tay-
lor, Route 3. 12-3d-pd.
FOR SALE — Ice cold watermel-
ons at Locker Plant. 9-3d
FOR SALE —6-room house, with
two large lots, gas and lights, lo-
cated in Winfield. See Vern Davis,
Winfield. 12-3p
FOR SALE — Corner lot, 105-ft
front, 180-ft. deep on Elm street,
approximately three blocks west
of Mrs. W. A. Ford place. Can
be divided into two lots. See T.
R. Roberts. 12-6p
FOR SALE — 250 yards light
weight canvas, one new Kitchen
Sink, one new, slightly damaged
4'/a-ft. bath tub, 8 gallons of good
floor varnish, 2 gallons paste
wood filler, one roll 24-inch
Screen Wire, eight %-pint colors-
in-oil. Will not sell separately.
Price for all, $119.50. See Carr
Denman. 12-3d
FAMILY OF THREE—Permanent
wants furnished house or apart-
ment. A. W. Dillard, Telephone
305. 7-dtf
WANTED TO RENT — Good
5-room house in City Limits.
Call Ivan Frizzell Parts Com-
pany. 5-12-26-3d
0. B. GOOLSBY
jj’vk Sales & Service
General Repairs
Telephone 282
count as one line
Legal rate*
CLOCK AND WATCH REPAIRING
t B. A. HARDAWAY
j ACROSS FROM POSTOFFICE
MT. PLEASANT. TEXAS
ANTIQUES — A house full of
fine furniture and bric-a-brac.
Send name and receive notices of
new things as they arrive. Hol-
man Antiques, 218 Texas Street,
Pittsburg, Texas. 21-lmo.
FOR SALE — Several choice
building lots on West Uth Street
in beautiful Highland Park Addi-
tion. Price and terms reasonable.
Phone K. L. Jurney No. 238. 1-lUp
FOR SALE — Piano, day bed,
mattress, baby walker, baby car
seat, all in good condition. See
Howard Newman, Route 5.
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tion. 8-12-30d-pd
FOR SALE — Boys matched
khaki suits for school wear. They
fit and wear just like Dad’s. We
suggest you buy early, before
prices advance. Federated Store.
9-3d-lw
j FOR SALE — At Pittsburg. Mod-
|to money nere^oei> auomer cafe with all conve*iences.
Estate, Dr. Pepper B dg. r , g00(j busjness an{j a goocj iocatiOn.
Lee, Salesman. ' also Taxicab business with two
FOR SALE — Used 29-foot Luf- I food cars, one 46 Hudson and a
kin platform trailer with practic- ! 40 Ford in good condition. Priced
ally new bed, complete with grain *" w’" c”“
boards, cattle frames, air brake
-lose and control, fifth wheel,
ipare wheel and tire. Moreland-
Dismuke Co., North Washington,
Telephone 59. 8-dtf
FOR SALE—5 room house, all
conveniences; 8 fruit trees and
plenty of shade trees on 120-120
Lot; garden and chicken yard;
ir.e block from East Ward school,
ire Whitington at Richardson’s
'arm Supply Store, or at 222 N.
dcLean Ave. ll-13dpd
1EAUTY SPOT DECALS, Dec-
irate painted furniture, walls,
ind cabinets with gay fadeproof
iecals. Just dip in water and
ipply, there is a size for decor-
ding almost anything. Priced
0 to 39c. Walker’s Home Supply,
iist Side Square, Telephone 506.
* 9-3d
I OST—Billfold containing money
draft papers and Coast Guard
pans Lost somewhere on court-
house lawn Friday night. Finder
please return to this office and
receive reward. Neal Rogers,
716 West 8th Street. U-3dpd
LOST — Friday, small package
containing white silk crepe
Blouse, size 38, believed taken
from Marvin Amerson’s car neat
R. A. Taylor Chiropractic, also
bag vegetables. Reward for return I
to Miss Eugenia Millican. Ip I
LOST — Brown tackle box at
City Lake; carrying case for fly
rod. If found notify George Watts,
Butternut Bakery for reward.
12-3d
Listen to "Warriors of Peace,” "Voice of the Army,*'
"Proudly We Hail," Mark Warnow1, Army Show, "Sound
Off,” "Harry Wismer Sports Review,” and "Spotlight
Bands” with Guy Lombardo, Harry James, and Xavier
Cu£at on your radio.
Charming new 2-bedroom home
in West Twelfth street.
Lovely 3-bedroom home
pust First Street.
Durable 6-room modern home,
arge corner lot, on West Fourth
Excellent 30, 40, 60, 140 and 300
ere farms.
The best thing you can leave
four wife and children is not
noney in the bank, or stocks and
>onds—it is a home of their own.
BUCKNER REAL ESTATE i
Clmer Lee, Salesman, Dr. Pepper
iuiiding 8-3d-lw
Highlights of Regular Army Enlistments
1. Enlistments for IV2, 2 or 3 years. (1-year
enlistments permitted for men now in the Army
with 6 or more months of service.)
2. Enlistment age from 18 to 34 years inclu-
sive (17 with parents’ consent) except for men
now in the Army, who may reenlist at any age.
and former service men depending on length of
service.
3. A reenlistment bonus of $50 for each year
of active service since such bonus was last paid,
or since last entry into service, provided reen-
listment is within 3 months after last honorable
discharge.
4. Mustenng-out pay (based upon length of
service) to all men who are discharged to re-
enlist.
5. Option to retire at half pay for the rest of
your life after 20 years’ service — increasing to
three-quarters pay after 30 years’ service. All
previous active federal military service counts
toward retirement.
6. GI Bill of Rights benefits assured for men
who enlist on or before October 5, 1946.
7. Choice of branch of service and overseas
theater (of those still open) on 3-yearenlistments.
Starting
Bese Pay
Month
First Sergeant $165.00 $107.25 $185.63
87.75
74.75
65.00
58.50
52.00
48.75
Photographers
ESTABLISHED 1897
Pray tor Studio
919 W 1ST
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Use Our Classifieds j
MONTHLY
RETIREMENT
INCOME AFTER.'
20 Yean' 30 Years’
Service Service
THE DAILY TIMES CLASSIFIED PAGE GETS QUICK RESULTS
Ratas for Advertising in this c-ilumn: FOR SALE — Two nice young • MISCELLANEOUS , GET YOUR car washed and’ -
Master Sergeant
or
Technical Sergeant
Staff Sergeant . «
Sergeant . • • •
Corporal ....
Private First Class
Private ....
IN ADDITION TO COLUMN ONE OF THE ABOVE:
20% Increase for Service Overseas.
50% Increase If Member of Flying or Glider Crews.
5% Increase In Fay for Each 3 Yean of Service.
I GET YOUR car washed and
g eased at Cities Service Station,,
502 North Jefxerson, Weldon i
I Kedf.arn, operator. 10-tf,
10-tf STRAYEO — Black r.c.-.w-tail I
L. t bulldog, With wiiite stomach, 8 1
we'know wil" please you’'mh St. | months old answers to name o'
Laundry, G. C. McGowan, Owner. I Popeye. Phone Mac at 313 bet-re
I 6:00 p. m. and 553-W afterward'
Call L. D. VanHuss for GENER-i 12-tf
AL HAULING, light or h;avy. i
Reasonable rates. Appreciate.
your business. Telephone 432.
H-3d-pd
GET YOUR sparkplugs cleaned
and tested at Cities Service Sta-
tion, 502 North Jette, son, Weldon
Redfearn, operator. 10-tf
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A GOOD JOB FOR YOU
U. S. Army
CHOOSE THIS
FINE PROFESSION NOW 1
acres on L„
$150; 2 rolls new chicken wire,
4 gallons pre-war fawn-color
paint Owner, L. J. Napicrskic,
902 East Fourth Street. 9-6p
FOR SALE —Native gravel, $5.00
per load of 4 yards, delivered.
run omww—tzcur.c .«• J. F. Cheek, Cookville, Texas, or
West 10th street. See George H. call Sam E. Smith Service, Staj
Robertson, 505 West 10th street,!
ar at Sam Coffey Service Station.
ll-6d-pd
1 Time. Per Word
Minimum Charge _ -jjc
Center lines, regardless of number of words, couii*
Classified ads set in all japitals Uke double rate i
1« per word each‘insertion.
Cards of thanks, memorials and poetry, 1c per word
TELEPHONE 15 FOR ADVERTISING SERVICE
• FOR SALE • FOR SALE '
FOR SALE—Butane gas systems,1 FOR SALE — Good four-room
ready to install. Home Butane '-----*'——
Gas Service Company, located on
Highway 67, next to Daffer Truck
and Implement Company. „
GET YOUR Cooling system clean-
ed by the reverse flushing meth-
od. We have the equipment to do
this job. Cities Service Station,
502 N. Jefferson. Weldon Red
fearn, Operator. 15-dtf
Attention, Stockmen
Have your fine-bred stock photograph-
ed. Pictures can be used to great advan-
tage in your sales and advertising of
your stock.
CADE STUDIO
Portrait & Commercial
phone 363 Photographer Box 708
house, 2 acres, close in. Good five
room house, country store, 199
acres rich grass land, Red River
County. Some good business loca-
tions on Highway 67. Buckner
Real Estate. Dr. Pepper Bldg.
__11-3d
FOR SALE—30 acres of land, 4
miles on Daingerfield highway,
with or without three-room
house. W. W. Traylor, 5-12d-2wpd
FOR SALE — Three-room house
on nice corner lot of East 12th
street; good electric refrigerator;
some other items; good liens and
fryers. Possession the day you
buy. D. P. Calvert, second house
on right east Overpass, Texar-
kana highway. 8-3dpd
1939 Ford Tudor, A-l condition;
new seal covers, radio and heater.
Evans Cash Grocery, Talco,
Texas. 8-3d-pd
FOR SALE — 3 Lots, close in,
sewer and utilities available, cor-
7.gp ner $350; inside $300 each; two
FOR SALE — Two oil stoves, 3
oil heaters, in good condition.
Baby carriage, play pen, car
swing and heavy army cot. See
A. I. Agan, 535 East Eleventh
Street. 7-6p
FOR SALE—Desirable lot
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SP&IAUSTS
and utilities available,
Highway 271, north,
ATTENTION! Beat the Drouth—
Jrass is high -- water plentiful.
140 acres best stock farm in the
bounty. Your stock will grow in-
to money here. See Buckner Real I
11-3d I S°od business and a good location.
46 Hudson and
j to sell Will sell one or both. See
Harold Hart at Hart’s Cafe,
Pittsburg, Texas. 12-6dpd
FOR SALE — 4-room house and
three lots on Dallas highway in-
side city limits. George Camp-
bell at McMurray Service Sta-
tion on Daingerfield highway.
12-3p
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Cross, G. W. Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 123, Ed. 1 Monday, August 12, 1946, newspaper, August 12, 1946; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1367323/m1/3/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.