Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 123, Ed. 1 Monday, August 12, 1946 Page: 4 of 4
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Texan and Fiancee
United After Four
Years Separation
CHICKEN IN A
BASKET
Mr. and Mrs. Alvis Redfearn
visited Mr. and Mrs. Emory Col-
lins in Monroe, La., during the
weekend.
SARGENT’S
CREDIT JEWELRY
EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING
Mt. Pleasant, Texas
TALLEY’S CAFE
North Mt. Pleasant
LIVESTOCK
MARKETS
•Mt ASSOCIATED PRESS
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cleland re-
turned Saturday night from a
twc-weeks fishing trip on White
River in Missouri.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Wilson of
Winnsboro and Mrs. Lulu Smith
of Kilgore visited Mrs. Maud Gos-
sett Sunday.
BOSTON, August 12 (ZP) — A
*i xas lieutenant and his pretty
ft ncee from Java are en route
to Lubbock, Texas, today after
*:jr y.nnx» of wartime separation.
The Lieutenant is Robert E. L.
Michie of Lubbock, and his
Dutch-English fiancee’s name is
Inge Raupp. Michie, a regular
army bomber pilot, greeted his
fiancee at Boston the past week-
end when the S. S. Silver Teak
docked from Batavia.
The couple met in Java
January, 1942. War separated
them and Michie was taken cap- i
tive by the Japan se. M ss Raupp's j
father, a Dutch official, died in a,
Japanese prison camp.
In June Miss Raupp sailed for |
America. After the ship docked
at Boston last Saturday, she said j
to the Texas lieutenant: “I knew
we could never be separated for- j today, but^oth^ livestocjt
ever. It wasn’t meant to be.”
The croaker is not a frog but a
fish.
Plenty Parking
Space
We have sufficient room for
you to park any time you
want to come and enjoy our
meals. We invite you to give
us a chance to show you what
real service is.
PROMPT CURB
SERVICE
At all times, not only for
Chicken In A Basket, but on
other foods and on drinks.
EOT."- WORTH (ZP) — Cows
dropped 25 cents at Fort Worth
was
about steady. Ths hog market
hs'-n't vet been established.
I Good slaughter and yearlings
16.00-17.00. Common to medium
steers and yearlings down to 8.00.
Medium to good beef cows 10.00-
13.00. Cutter and common cows
8.00-10.00. Canners 6.50-8.00. Bulls
7.50-12.50.
v, ,ue ,nd choice fat calves
13.00-15.00. Common to medium
calves 9.50-12.50. Culls 7.50-9.00.
Stocker and feeder calves, year-
lings and steers mostly 10.00-
14.00. Stocker cows 7.00-9.00.
Medium and good spring lambs
14.00-16.00. Cull and common
kinds 8.00-12.00. Yearlings 10.00-
13.00. Medium and good ewes
5.75-6.25. Cull and common ewes
mostly 5.50. Medium and good
feeder lambs 11.00-43.50. Com-
mon kinds 10.00 down.
We are again serving this
delightful food, either at your
car or in our dining room
VITH ICED ESSENTIALS
Miss Louise Baird, James Baird
nd S-Sgt. Alton Baird left Sun-
day night for Memphis, Tenn.,’ to
.ttend the funeral of their uncle,
Archie Baird, who died Sunday.
Miss Myra McCown returned
home Monday from the State
College of Pennsylvania, where
she attended school for the past
six weeks.
Mt. Pleasant, (Texas) Daily Times, Monday Evening, August 12, 1946
Put your Elizabeth Arden
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CLEANSt wrfh iced Ardana Fluffy
Cleansing Cream (for oily skin)
•r Ardena Cleansing Cream (for
dry or normal skins), 1.00 to 6.00
REFRESH with chilled Ardena Skin
Lct on briskly petted on, .85 to 15.00
SOC THE with Ice cool Ardena
Oranje Skin Cream, 1.00 to 8.00.
Dr Ardena Velva Cream, 1.00
to 6.00
priCM plu» taxM
quick way to recovery after
a wilting day.
so you can cool as you
cleanse. Cleanse, Refresh,
Soothe . s. It's a cool,
beauty In the ice-box; 11
Phone us your news Items.
Prisoners Attempt
Unsuccessfully To
Escape Osaka Jail
OSAKA, Japan, August 12 (AP) j
—Several hundred prisoners tried ,
unsuccessfully today to break
from the Osaka jail, from which
200 escaped yesterday. Kyodo
News Agency said police pre-
vented a mass escape today while
other officers searched for Sun-
day’s escapees. Approximately
100 of those who fled yesterday
in the fifth successful break from
the Osaka jail this year were re-
captured.
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Beautiful Aluminum Awnings Permanent
Add Outside Beauty—Inside
Comfort to the Home
EASILY INSTALLED
SIZES FOR ALL STANDARD WINDOWS IN STOCK FOR
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY-
CALL 506 FOR FREE ESTIMATE
WALKER’S HOME SUPPLY
110 N. Jefferson Telephone 506
PROCTORS
Today's Headlines
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the COST of ELECTRICITY
Neugent Thanks Voters!
I want to express my sincere appreciation and
thanks to each and every one who voted for me or
helped me in any way in my race for District Attorney.
For the hondsome majority of nearly three thus-
and votes, I would indeed be ungrateful if I did not
conduct both myself and the affairs of this office in
such a manner that you will be proud you placed your
confidence in me and by doing so maintain that trust.
Thank you sincerely,
Dean Neugent
MARTIN
THEATRE
Smoky
with
At The Texan
Fred MacMurray
I Anne Baxter
j Burl Ives
Bruce Cabot
Esther Dale
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Sunday & Monday
Expert Radiator Repair
Motor Tune-up
Factory Rebuilt Motors
W. H. Bullington
Titus Motor Company
105 South Jefferson Mt. Pleasant, iexa*
Chrysler-Plymouth, Sales & Service
PHONE 138
Westinghouse Appliances
Southwestern Gas and Electric Company
A2-4450
JUST RECEIVED
BULL'nGTON’S
Nice Assortment of Jewelry
Men’s Bulova Watches
Men and Ladies’ Wedding Bands
Watch Bands
Baby Rings
Pen and Ear Ring Sets
Compacts
Music Powder Box
and many other items to select from
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Hoosier Hotshots
Ken Curtis
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COLONIAL INN
Mt. Vernon, Highway 67
' OPEN
Saturday, August 17
Foods that excell — Fried Chicken, Choice Steaks and other
entrees at popular prices. Private dining rooms for parties,
luncheons and clubs.
Telephone Mrs. Welch, 59, Mt. Vernon
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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/m1/4/?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.