Mount Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 14, 1929 Page: 2 of 4
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PLANNING CITIES
Completes Indianapolis j
500-Mile Race j „ +. .. „
I If a few generations ago small
I have used your tires on f®vaeni;faf^?0^a[® towns had planned cities, if council-
and have had the utmost in satistaction in , . . , , . , . •
every instance from them. The pronounced , men and civic leaders had had vision,
tire "mileage which 1 have had was on^ the j there would not be such a hopeless
ti afl’ic mess in some of our large
towns and cities. Today street wid-
ening is the chief civic concern. Side-
walks are made too narrow to add a i
few feet to the roadway. In some J
streets it is impossible to cut back or i
remove buildings .It is a well-nigh;
hopeless situation because of the lack
of vision a few years go. Small
towns should act before it is too late.
Growth comes dangerously fast to
modern cities.—Paris News.
Warnock Special which l drove to fifth1
place in the Indianapolis 500-mile race us-
ing Century Tires and going the entire race
without a change. .
The Indianapolis 500-mile race i.. Ly far
the hardest test that a tire can be subjected
to and this record has only been made three
times, I think, in the history of the track.
Therefore, I consider Century Tires the
best that can be secured.
I am replacing a set of Centuries on my
Chrysler today that have gone 41,000 miles.
I. L. CORUM
Century Tire wholesale warehouse in Mt.
Pleasant managed by—
T. W. CARMICHAEL
NOTICE TO ALL DELINQUENT!
TAXPAYERS !
Bridge Party
The Wednesday Bridge Club was
, , , „. ] beautifully entertained Wednesday
A special audit of the county s fi- l^rneon ^
1920.
Times Review and Dallas News both j
one year for only .51.75
First Class Drugs
When you need anything in the drug iine
and require first class service--call us.
Our Service can't be beat
WILHITE & PORTER
“DRUGGISTS”
70—PHONES—232
nances discloses the fact that unless
taxes now delinquent are paid the
county will have no funds to meet in-
at the lovely country home
of Miss Winnie Willson with
five tables of bridge. The lovely col-
or scheme of green and yellow was
a^iT‘,<1Uei“^ 7"t1 beautifully carried out, with large
xviB sell at a big discount. To show - „ . , ,
• 1010 4.1. * ,, „„1„ bowls of yellow jonquils and ferns,
a comparison- — 10,0 r>T,Ur J
.$31)6.64 taxes
was .$38,822 50 taxes unpaid; last year,
1927, delinquents were $33,757.56. ,
’ , ,. ...... ... 'and was presented with a lovely gift.
Yon have till April 1st to pay this 1 . . ... ,
unpaid; ^l^Ttheie The loVely salad plate alf° ca!!ried out„
the same colors.
Little Rock was
Mrs. Ben Hogan of
the guest of honor
Zenie Hammer’s March Sale *
THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY
MARCH 14, 15, 16
Mrs. Wilson Jones carried off high
honors and Mrs. Wm. Johnson won
in the cut. The following guests be-
sides the members enjoyed the after-
. . , , , ,, , - ,noon: Mesddmes C. L. Duncan, Hi-
hnouent taxes has been brought before _ _ . ’
(U' 4.v,„ „„,4 ! ram Brown, Joe Leguenec, Seal John-
son Stevens, Wm. Johnson, Geo. Lil-
ientern and Ben Hogan of Little Rock.
year’s taxes before becoming delin-
quent. The matter should have your
earnest and serious attention.
The matter of collecting these de-
the officials of the county and they
have no choice, but must act accord-
ing to law.
COMMISSIONERS COURT,
3dw Titus County.
City A nnouncements
For Mayor:
A. H. O’TYSON
For City Marshal:
GROVER ARD
\V. C. McCAULEY
For Tax Assessor and Collector:
FRANK SIMS
TROY (WHITEY) WHITE
For City Secretary.
J. R. HART
For City Attroney:
HIRAM G. BROWN
For Alderman:
J. W. McCLINTOCK
VV. H. FLOREY
R. L. JURNEY
J. R. GRISSOM
EARL M. LIDE
For Cleaning and Pressing:
HENDERSONS, CLEANERS
Phone 8.
TAXI AND RENT SERVICE
Headquarters Blue Mill.
Day and Night Service. All new
Fords.
Day Phone 63 Night Phone 489
HUCKEBA TAXI SERVICE
W. T. BANKHEAD '
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
PHONE 80
THANKS WHITE FOLKS
I wish to thank the good white
folks of Mt. Pleasant for the $13.30
donated to the St. Paul A. M. E.
Church.—Candy Ivory. pd
Times Review Want Arts PAY!
NOW
Is the time to order Cotton Seed.
See Thomas Caldwell for
Russell Big Boll Cotton
Seed
Phone 451
Want Ads
See me at once for Fruit. Trees and
Shrubbery. I’m closing out my stock
and my prices are right.—-A. F.
Combs. 14-2d-lw
ROOMS for rent for
See Mrs. Clint Allen.
gentleman.
13-4t
FOR SALE—New piano, at a bar-
gain if sold at once. See A. A. Kirk
at barbershop. 13-8pd
Do you want to earn a beautiful
Bed Spread at no cost to you ? Write
Western Novelty Co., Box 305 Mt.
Pleasant, Texas. tf
GUARANTEED PLUMBING AND
ELECTRICAL WORK
Have the best equipment and success-
ful experience.
Phene 280-W K. B. DIXON
My place fer sale close in, 3-4 acre,
4 room house barn, garage, etc.—F.
T. Ward, P. O Box 104. 3-8-tf
Experienced painter from the north
will do house or car painting in ex-
change for good used car or as part
payment on used car.—Call 15. 11-tf
WE DELIVER
GROCERIES
Why load yourself down with a hunch
of packages when we deliver groceries
right to your door.
We carry the best of everything, and
will appreciate your business.
W. T. BLACK
PHONE 336
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Mr. Turner, representing the Manufacturers of Dresses and
ffi Millinery will be with us with a big line. We will open our sale
Thursday morning at 10 o’clock
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With a ONE CENT SALE
1 On Silk Dresses
One lot of silk dresses priced up to
ft $16.75. You buy one of these dresses
at $10.00 and we give you one for ONE
CENT. In other words you get two
dresses for only—
$10.01
As long as they last
have
Money
MILLINERY
200 of the Newest Spring Hats in all J j
head sizes and colors. jg
Priced from—
$2.95 to $8.95
200 Beautiful new Spring Dresses in Flat Crepe, Prints, Gt||t [ 2
gettes, Ensembles and Combinations, ranging in price J
$6.75 to _______________________________________________________________________________________________________1 $29.75 ■ ft
Lovely new Spring California Sport Coats in all colors and siz-
es at very attractive prices.
Big lot of Ladies’, Misses and Children’s Wash Dresses, priced at
95c to___________________________________________________________________________________________________________$1.95
Ladies’ Hosiery,. Purses and Silk Underwear.
We also have a complete line of men’s work clothes, hosiery,
dress shirts and ties. Children’s Play Suits.
Attend this Big Money Saving Sale every day, Rain or Shine-
THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
ZENIE HAMMER
Formerly Occupied By Piggly Wiggly Store
Mt. Pleasant, Texas, Phone 16
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Cross, G. W. Mount Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 14, 1929, newspaper, March 14, 1929; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth783964/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.