Mount Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 168, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 30, 1928 Page: 1 of 4
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‘Dally Times
“ML pleasant'k£a PLE,AS'AJ
City Plan Program of Progress—More Paving, Better Sidewalks^
'P ^ tions, Streets Nqjnes and Houses Numbered, Filtra^icrd^Ia)
tal, Health Clinic Library—To Make ML Pleasant
■±r:=s\ .!„1» .... ___________.
}x Zoning, Milk Plant, Mail Delivery, Gas Connec
, City Pari:, Public Library, Air Port, Hospi-
Better Place To Call Home.
By Mail—40c per month
$4.00 per year
ly Carrier—50c per month
$5.00 per year
PUBLISHED EVERY DAY EXC
SUNDAY
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Wehave remodeled our entire plant, tnd installed new machinery where needed.! Our equipment is modern and every workman is an experienced
man in his line. We invite our friends and customers to try our new service.
VOLUM1
NUMBER 168
DA ID MCPTflVir | mileage in this country, and that as
l!vl/\JL/ iflLL 1 lilll * soon as enough publicity is given this
j ' route as being the only all-weather
! A \ IVJIfiUT *ine *roIn coast to coast, the possi-
»* j bilities for tourist traffic are simply
- - immense, and that at least ten mill-
j BROADWAY OF AMERICA IS DIS- , ions of dollars will be spent per year
CUSSED AT LENGTH BY jin Texas alone from Texarkana to El
! GATHERING jPaso over this route. Mr. Stanley
'tor, and Mrs. A. E. Covey left j Miss Myrtle Newman, who has been
^JaBpjteday for Gatesville, where Mr.'visiting in New York for the past
Cowy^m,!!^ connected with the State j month, has returned hojnc.
Industrial School, as head of a de- j - -s -,
partment. . Times Review W ant Adj^JLYV*?- ' '
^UR BOfkS '
are closed, tbenight of
j|f| 30tK, Starl your
Sept, cleaning account
tWe 3 l«t g.
SZEEBC: .£:£%£
””etin7^rthe to^-along the ; Place beacon lights along this high-
; Broadway of America between Green- way froril one term>nus to the other
ville and Texarkana was held here to Promo eau raye •.
Wednesday night, but the attendance Xt ^resjng meeting
Was very small, Maud, Marietta and and eff°rts, Wl11 ^ made to secure
... Dl , , . , , the quota for each town in order to
Mt. Pleasant being the only towns M , , . . ^ . ..
represented. All other towns along prope,rly adv*rtlse t.hls route to the
the route were notified that the rave ln& Pu lc‘
meeting had been called by H. W.1
Stanley, manager of the Broadway of J. D. Stewart, who has been at Wink
(America Association, and there should f°r tbe past few months, arrived Wed-
! have been a larger representation, riesday night to-visit his family.
! Mt. Pleasant was more instrumental 1
Jin securing this designation than atiy : . Deciduous tress shed their leaves
'other town, and should not be expect-1 annually.
:ed to carry all of the burden of keep-
4lay Jit^ before the public after it has
Last Showing Today
Master deader
Phone-|f6
wn.LlA’M >o a
_ bresenfr ..
The Weather
The weather for the past 24 hours
in which he said that there are 27,- ! according to readings made at 6:30:
000,000 automobiles jn the United *
States, and that the owners of these
, , ... - cars are business prospects. for the
ions made lor-tuition tor. ... . ... ...... , f ' , TT
, , business interests along the road. He
ol students m tha county; . ., ,, , ,, . „
. ,, . , . ■ also said that there is now no well
new law allowing students . „. . , , ,
nn no,, mnnfh „ tuition m°t0r r°Ute f°r a"y °f
AVAILABLE
Maximum .....,........
Minimum ...........
Temperature ( 6:30
Wind from i........
Atmosphere J.........
Also “Peaches and Plumers” Paramount g
News ij
.......SE
Cloudy
Friday and Saturday
H | depositories 45 per cent of the total j
• ■ amount appropriated, the total for this
p{ county being $1,931, divided as fol-
|! [lows:
}"| Jl Maple Springs..........................$ 30 j
|,,| j Stonewall ................. 153
jj;| ■ Pleasant Hill ........... 90
|JT union mr~r..........iso
d! Midway ...................................... 30
jit Old Union ...................... 60 j
j"! Yanc.v ............................. 50 j
i. Panther’s Chapel .................... 60
l| : Hickory ^lill ...................... 58
|J j Liberty Hill ............................ 45
A Sensational Mystery Serial
fvTKSweorT Titus Fri. & Sat
Try one of our POLARSTICKS, a new CREAM CONFECTION, dip-
ped in nuts. You will like them, because everybody else does who has
tried them.
PHONE
TONY,the voncler horse
Green Hill
Cypress
I I: Edwards Chapel
M 1 Nevill’s Chapel .....................285
|j{ Forest Grove ........................... 15
H' New Hope ..............................’ 180
}::f; Argo ............v..........—-............ ,30
d Cookville .................................... 40
H ' Winfield .....................................195
H i When a student is transferred, its
illl' regular State aid apportionment is
ll’alko transferred, which is applied on
!"■ the High School tuition, the differ-
d ence for the entire term coming from
d the special apportionment.
MILTON
.THE -/f
KS NEST
in several lines, but more especially in the
Nyalv Line. See both aur show windows
on two extra good deals in this line. You
can’t afford to miss these deals.
> 3iut
Dational
Pictures,
IS ill .0
CHDWIEf!
jj Jas. L. Kay and family left Thurs-
{j day for Mineola, where Mr. Kay will
p! open up a self serving grocery.
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SWINT BROTHERS
Comedy
A Lady Lion
FOX NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Riddle and chil-
dren of Denison spent a short while
here Thursday.
Two Phones
AR WASHING AND GRfcASING
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Cross, G. W. Mount Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 168, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 30, 1928, newspaper, August 30, 1928; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth784375/m1/1/?q=wichita+falls: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.