Mount Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 102, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 16, 1930 Page: 3 of 4
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MT. PLEASANT DAILY TIMES WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1930.
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WALTER P. CHRYSLER'S
TRAFFIC TALKS
HOT WEATHER DISPOSITIONS
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* 'flic motorist is now coming up
for his share of psychoanalysis.
With cars practically perfect from
the mechanical standpoint, and traf-
fic rules and regulations covering
almost every situation under the
sun, made, and largely enforced,
some other factor must be con-
sidered in order to account for
slow moving traffic and accidents in
general. .
Connecticut and several other
states, have about decided that men-
tal tests are the next step towards
eliminating the driver who is a
■“problem”. He is to be tried, among
other things, for his temperament.
Under the stress of slow moving
itraffic which crawls in and out of
cities especially during the
ier, dispositions are clrarly
■gvcaica. liic selfish man clings
Stubbornly to the best part of the
road and goes at exactly the speed
he wishes. He pulls over for no
one, and_ outside of getting into a
clinch with his fenders there is no
wav of oassing. him. So traffic nil®*
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up behind. He is probably
in stubbornness.
The nervous person fumes and
fidgets at the wheel, and pokes the
nose of the car out continually,
edging and blowing his horn, and
making little rushes, for an ad-
vance. lie can rarely he depended
upon to fit into the hole for which
he plunges, and were it not for the
indulgence of the driver who lets
him into line there would he an
accident.
The man with a sense of resent-
ment and antagonism, refuses child-
ishly to let certain cars pass him,
runs miles to show another car
that he can pass it, and cuts off the
driver who passes him, when he has
the opportunity.
Even those who are normally of
fairly even disposition sometimes
break under t* e strain of driving in
traffic mu] combined. A clear
mind, patience, ;ir 1 unselfishness
will go a long way towards amelior-
ating conditions.
FOR. EVERY BUSINESS
CARBON COPY
and
CARBON COATED
SALES BOOKS
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WILLIAM HOMES
Candidate for Re-Election
ASSOCIATE JUSTICE
COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS j
Sixth District
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SPEAKING OF MOTHS
Schedule Second
Half Of Northeast j Scientists say the winged insect ^
TeXaS Association known as the moth, which flutters so
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By Edson R. Waite
Shawnee, Oklahoma
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Avinger at Linden, Mt. Pleasant at' >f they suited its fastidious taste, i * ^ * * * * * * * * * ^ * * * * j
Mt. Vernon, Pittsburg at Winnsboro. ■ The purpose of its brief and ascetic ^ ^ Jessup, Editor of the Brem-«
Sunday, July 20 J life is solely to lay eggs where they ertfln (Washington) News-Search-!
Mt. Vernon at Avinger, Pittsburg at |^1 do the most harm. Everybody Ught> sayg. I
Mt. Pleasant, Linden at Winnsboro. j knows tnat an egg itself can do no; diversions of j
Tuesday, July 22 | wrong and the householder tmm a > vlsion by the radio, |
Mt. Pleasant at Avinger, Linden at. reproachful eye upon the moth s third ® t ^ boards
Pittsburg, Winnsboro at Mt. Veri^n. Jape thf pupa, only to be assured W ^ 110ve ti,s bricks to com-
Friday. July 25 « *• 'ar™ Jat I8the p 1 ,ttenticn, the newspaper of today
Pittsburg at Mt. Vernon, Linden at real culprit and that it matters lit- P 1 ’ * |han ever in
Mt. Pleasant, Avinger at Winnsboro. tfJe whether you have slain the wing- *» 8 *V * £ ' * "
Sunday July 27 fed, the shelled or the early wriggling its history, it may be because gen
Linden at Whmsboro, Avinger at forms before putting garments into eraily newspapers a^re «]ei,^proM^
cedar chests, since it Is the larvae,
the worm, that goes -on eating his
F if *HE wide variety of styles and sizes in our
I line of Sales Books is a source of satisfac-
*■ lion and saving for the business concerns of
this community. We can furnish duplicating,
triplicating, flat, folded, single carbon or carbon
coated books printed wirh the ruling and adver-
tisement which will best meet your requirements.
If you want good quality kooks, insuring clear,
accurate records; if you wane courteous treat-
ment, reasonable prices and pronnt delivery:
give us your next order for this important item.
Samples and prices on request. Phone or v rife.
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Mt. Pleasant, Mt. Vernon at Pittsburg
Tuesday, July 29
Linden at Avinger, Mt. Pleasant at
Mt. Vernon, Winnsboro at Pittsburg.
Friday, August 1
Mt. Vernon at. Linden, Avinger at
Pittsburg, Winnsboro at Mt. Pleasant.
Sunday, August 3
Mt. Vernon at Avinger, Mt. Pleas-
weight.in ermine or making a silk
robe for himself from your woolens.—
Ex.
facts that are helpful and illuminat-
ing along with other functions, and
make for an expression of more gen-
eral sentiment. The answer is for
who is best qualified if, .-peak.
Give us your order
THE DAILY TIMES
and
THE TIMES REVIEW
Visitor Entertained With Picnic
sport or relaxation consisted of tak-
ing issue with the editorial writings
„ ,rJli ~ ' .... or presentation of news by periodi-
Mrs. Milton Meyer entertained a , , , .____, _ T,
, , . cals of general circulation. It seems
ant at Pittsburg, Linden at Winnsboro number of guests Tuesday evening evi<]ent tcday that where there
Tuesday, August 5 (with a picnic at Ellis-Kelley Lake in
Winnsboro at Avinger, Linden at i honor of Miss Jultann Butler of Suf-
. Manitoba’s forest area has been of-
’Twas a time when a most P®P"lar j ficially estimated at 137,600 square
miles.
can reasonably be exceptions taken
to this or that read, questioning, in-
It has been estimated that about 40
per cent of forest fires are due to
lightning.
Mt Vernon, Pittsburg at Mt. Pfeusant j (oik Va Swjmmto* was enjoyed on- beini' eritickCls usedto as- tops'to
Friday, Aiienst 8 Ml the piano tarn* was prepared, and, Mrtohl whal ,itUnt[on does ex- 8 removable tops
Pittsburg at Linden, Avinger at Mt. | after supper a social hour was en-
Vernon, Mt. Pleasant at Whmsboro.; joyed, the crowd afterwards coming j * ^ , has ceased to be
Sunday, August 10 jbark to town to play miniature golf. . a laythi of anyone. Be-
Linden at Avinger, Mt. Vernon at i Out of town guests were: Misses , _______,, Uaoi# w_ * . . .
Mt. Pleasant, Pittsburg at Winnsboro. ] Juliann Butler, Louise Keith Moody , ;ompetitI0„ has develop- ^ h> a sing]e whceL
facilitate loading.
When taking off from or alighting
upon land a new seaplane is sup-
Tuesday, August 12 | of Dallas, Mildred Montgomery of
Mt. Vernon at Linden, Winnsboro at Mason, Messrs. William Farrier,
Mt. Pleasant, Avinger at Pittsburg.
Friday, August 15
Winnsboro at Avinger, Mt. Pleasant
at Linden. Pittsburg at Mt. Vernon.
.Sunday, August 17
Avinger at Linden, Mt. Pleasant at
Pittsburg, Mt. Vernon at Winnsboro.
Tuesday, August 19
Avinger at Mt. Vernon, Linden at
Mt. Pleasant, Winnsboro at Pittsbui’g.
These dates have been furnished us !
by B. F. Whitworth of Linden, secre- J
tury of the Northeast Texas Ama- !
teur Baseball Association, j
Omaha, Sam Burford, Dallas,
Bryan O’Neal, Shreveport.
and
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Today the newspaper wants to be
believed through the help it gives a
| community or section for its accu-
j racy, rather than for a superiority
; of opinions.
Summer hats and dresses must go.
We are making the prices to move
them.—Carter’s Dress Shop.
ATTENTION, REPUBLICANS
The Republican Primary Election
will be held on July the 26th, the day
prescribed by law at the City Hall
in Me. Pleasant, Texas.
This will be the only voting box
for the county and all Republicans,
who are legal voters, no matter where
they reside in Titus County, are In-
vited and entitled to cast their vote
there.
DR. J. SCHULTZE,
Republican Chairman for Titus
County, Texas.
Mrs. Nolan Cone of Wingate is
guest of Mrs. G. L. BrogoittL
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“THAT LITTLE GAME”
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Annoying the Winner
MOUNT VERNON PAVING
CONTRACT IS AWARDED
Mount Vernon, Texas, July 15.—
City Council "in session Tuesday
awarded contract for paving the pub-
lic square and certain streets to the
General Construction Company, Fort
Worth, werk to begin next week. W.
J. Moore, Mayor, says the contract
price was very satisfactory.
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Cross, G. W. Mount Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 102, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 16, 1930, newspaper, July 16, 1930; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth783490/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.