Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 73, Ed. 1 Friday, June 11, 1937 Page: 4 of 4
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The Daily Times Has the Largest Mt. Pleasant Circulation of Any Newspaper
Friday Evening, June 11, 1937
Cubs Go To Wills
Point Thursday
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niglit with another victory added
to their long list of victories.
They defeated the Wills Point
nine by the score of 6 to 1.
Due to the fact that Wills Point
lias been victorious over pract-
ally everything they have play-
. 1 this season, it was thought
! that the Cubs might run into
I difficulty, but the excellent
itching of Griffin made it im-
1 possible for the Van Zandt
i County boys to score, except in
j the first inning.
j During the entire game the
' , , ,! Cubs garnered eleven hits to
The Mt. Pleasant Cubs inv^ ed I their opponents ten, but the fact
the territory of the crac i s tjie (-.uds were more adept in
Point team Thursday aftei m)on, ] (-,unching their hits was the major
and returned home Thursday
Snead Favored to Win National Open Tourney
Griffin On Mound
For Cubs Credited
With The Victory
thing that led to their winning.
Following is the score by inn-
ings:
Mt. Pleasant — 310 101 000—6
Wills Point ..... 100 000 000—1
Oil Notes
Recipe for
Refreshment
TlOR real refreshment
JP reach for a "Steinie”
Brown Bottle of Schlitz Beer.
Brewed to mellow-ripe per-
fection under Precise Enzyme
Control... with added health
Benefits of Sunshine Vitamin
D... Schlitz brings you winter
mnd summer uniform deli-
dons ness, i
You don't have
M cultivate a
tnete for Schlito.
You like it on
firet acquaint-
ance... and ever
after.
Jos. Schlitz
Brewing Co.
■HLWAUKEE, W1S.
The F. W. Maddox No. 1 S. T.
Buie, John M. Dunn survey, four
miles east of Gilmer, reported oil
saturation, in core taken from 3,-
1734 feet to 3,743 feet. The core
i I’evealed several inches of porous
I sand with streaks of oil and an
| odor of gas below four feet of
!cap rock.
In the southeast extension to
Talco production operators are
drilling plug on the B. G. Byars
No- D-2 Edwards, foremost east
test on that farm, which is bot-
! tomed at 4,302 feet. 18 feet of
| solid saturation was recovered
and forty feet of good broken
sand from 4,245 to total depth.
I know of no ty better
for STOMACH DISTRESS than
NYAL
ANTACID
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w
• I find a teaspoonful of NYAL
ANTACID Powder In water a
quick and reliable relief for
belching, bad taste in the mouth, heartburn, bad breatfc]
land other symptoms of acid stomach. Every NYAL]
"Vjggist recommends it. WZft $H00
TWO SIZES jUC “ I
SWiNT BROTHERS
Drugs and Jewelry
The Byars et al C-2 Jim Witt,
10 acre lease, is the foremost
southwest location on the Ed-
wards 200-acre tract. Operators
are rigging up to begin drilling
over the weekend.
Copyright 1937, Jo«. Schlitz Brewing Co__76
j B. G. Byars, who, has maintain.
I ed an office in this city for sev-
| eral months, is preparing to move
j this office to their production de-
partment approximately two
miles south of Meadow’s Curve.
An office is being constructed at
the present connection with their
other department and it is plan-
ned to occupy the new location on
July 1.
The sensational subpar golf as played by Slammin’ Sam Snead, the White Sulphur Springs, (W. Va.)
boy wonder of the professional ranks and freshman favorite in the national open golf tournament,
atatracted the biggest gallery of the first round at Oakland Hills Thursday. A huge crowd watched
Sam sink a four-foot putt for an eagle on the eighteen green to post a 86, three under par, that give
him a temporary lead Thursday. He later was tied by Denny Shut, two-time P.G.A. king.
there for thirty days. Mr. Byars [ duction from tract 16.16 acres,
suffered a recent leg injury when ] Deed of Trust—R. E. Moore,
he fell from a derrick floor that j Trustee to J. D. Stringer, Trustee
has given him considerable troub- I for Tyler State Bank and Trust
Company-
!survey.
-15 acres of J. Salmon
Real Estate
Filings
Misses Marguerite Henderson
and Virginia Treadwell of Dallas
are the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
J. T. Williams, Jr., for a few days.
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Release Lien—Mt. Pleasant
Building & Loan Association to
H. A. Wilson, west 1-2 of lot 2,
block 4 B Merchant survey.
Oil and Gas Lease—W. E. Pat-
on to E. W. Clendenen, 5 acres
THEATRES
Texan
“I Met Him in Paris.” which
brought Claudette Colbert,- Mel-
vyn Dough]as and Robert Your'"
to the screen of the Texan
Theatre today, is a comedy as
crisp and sparkling as the snows
of the Swiss Alps, against which
most cf the action takes place.
Miss Colbert, in the role of a
Mrs. Bird Old returned Thurs-
day from a week’s visit with re-
latives in Austin.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Lee return-
ed Thursday afternoon from I ti-
tle Rock, Arkansas, where they
spent several days while Mr. Lee
was on vacation from the Duke
Y Ayers store.
ANCIENT CLOCKS GALORE
.....
Billie Byars is confined to
lyler hosoital and will
I Richard Short survey.
Oil and Gr>~ Lease Mrs. Minnie | yOUng American girl on a long-
lamilton to Traylor Russell, 40 p}anned vacation in Europe, is
icres of Wade H. Vining survey. g^ven p]enty of opportunity to
Oil and Gas Lease Howard ^jSpjay those comedy talents
rloyd to M. H. Gibson, 50 acres . . . she uped s0 weli in <.It| clocks with a century of history
of A. Smith survey.
Oil and Gas Lease — Howard
Toyd to M. H. Gibson, east 10
cies of 12 7-8 acres of John
eacock survey.
Oil and Gas Lease—Mrs. An-
te E. Rivers to M. Ii. Eibson,
TERRYVILLE. Conn., (INS)—
Mrs. O. R. Haase never has to
ask the neighbors for the correct
time.
In mantels, tables and shelves
in the Haase house stand a doz^'i
CL
L9CENSED OPTOMETRIST
(Psu&c/iifrt
CLELAND, Optometrist
Mt. Pleasant, Texas
Professional Advertisements
New Tonsor Shop
EXPERT BARBER SERVICE
New Equipment, Comfortable
lounging chairs. Tub and shower
baths.
FRANK J. BERNARD, Manager
New and Used Sewing Machines,
Vacuum Cleaners and Electric
Irons. For FREE Demonstration
Call 398-W
Mt. Pleasant, Texas
behind them. They were the
product of Eli Terry for whom
eading^he town is named and who here
in 1793 set up one of the fir~t
olccv r anufactories in the young
nation. Terry later entered part-
Happened One Night” and “The
Bride Comes Home.” In this
new film, she has two
men with whom to spar in con-
versational give-and-take. Not
only is the dialogue keen and
snappy, but the rough-and-tum- nershtp^with Seth Thomas
■ i) : acres of the James Gahagan j action and incidental byplay
survey. -are equally mad and delirious.
Royalty Deed—F. A. Brown to (l][ Met Him in paris” is played
/elix Jones, undivided to 1-16 with delicious freedom and wise-
interest to mineral A. J. Fry sur-
vey.
Oil and Gas Lease—D. P. Dean,
Albert Adkinson and J. T. Ad- *"e‘' . ...
into a couple of writers, also
Yanks; Mcyvyn Douglas, a___
s:-ave, inan-of-the-world play- WANTED TO R
wright, and Robert Young, a unfurnished house. Call at. this i
playboy novelist. Their impetu- office. ldp. |
ous courtship for the brunette
cracking action.
* As the story runs, Miss Colber
to Paris, where she run,
- mson to J. F. and Albert Adlan-
on, P. C. and P. O. Dean, lots
.6, 17, arid 18, block 14. Talco,
:ess 30 feet on south side of said
lots.
Agreement—H. L. Hess and the
Federal Land Bank of Houston,
agreed principal siim due said
nk is $11,000, sum to be paid
in 69 semi-annual installments
with 5 1-2 per cent interest.
Warranty Deed—Chas. D. Mer-
ger to R. E. Brown, lot 7, block
4, in Peterman Mineral Springs
addition.
Assignment — R. E. Moore to
Mrs. Haase, a colector of Terry
clocks for many years is still
on the lookout for more. All the
clocks in her collection nre reg-
ularly wound and all keep correct
time.
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WALLACE’S
GULF STATION
West First StreT
Most complete washing and greas-
ing. Power washer, gun and
vacuum cleaner—Phone 1C4.
“We Get the Job Bone.”
Road Service.
***** *!* *■ n a,* * »
ENLARGEMENT FREE
We will make one enlargement
free from each roll of films de-
veloped at our studios.
PRAYTOR’S STUDIOS
Highway 1, We-t of Tow
-->*raS
FACTORY
DELIVERY AT ANY PLAC
ANY TIME
I have just taken over this busi-
ness with the Hoffmann Heading
Company and will appreciate
your business.
BILL LYLE *
WILLIAMS
HUMBLE SERVICE
24-Hour Service
Southeast Corner Sauare
MANSFIELD TIRES
Unconditional for 3 to 18 months
P. A. WILLIAMS, Prop.
Free Road Service- —"’hone 222
1
WE
ESTIMATE YOUR WASIi
AND GREASE JOB
Seme cars cost less to wash and
grease than others. . . . Let us
estimate yours.
Stable and Fancy Groceries
Fresh Fru'-is end Vegetables,
in Sea~on
fJlXie SeWlCe Station North Jefferson and East First
F. E. GADDIS
Uasoline . . . Tires
PHONE 430
Batteries
Safeway Taxicab Co.
24-HOUR SERVICE
Located at Broadway Service Sta,
Out-of-town trips a Specialty
PHONE 10
---i SUGENE McCLUNG, Operatoi
1’OOm i TO 4 I’ASSiiNGIlHS
16 CENTS KEIl TRIP.
beauty takes the trio from Paris FOR RENT Front bed
to St. Moritz, smartest of the private entrance. Mrs. Dr.
Swiss winter sports centres, and Taylor.
In the
then back to Paris again, in me NEW SHIPMENT of Electric
j strange romance, Miss Colbert’s FanS) $149 and up j G Wilson
1 heart swings first to one. then Hardware. d-w
to the other of her mad suitors, »_______
I until she is forced to a show- WANTED—Six reasonably priced
! down. bedrooms. Close in. Apply at Sin-
2dp.
E. R. DRIGGERS
w°£|Expert Wiring arid
n-2d j Elect real Work
All repair work on Motors or.d Electrical
Jobs Guaranteed. Necessary Fixtures.
Phone 12
Every member of the cast,, from clair Shoe Store.
rylor State Bank, 7-8 interest to | principals down to the low- SALE-
15 acres of the J. Salmon sur-
,ey. being subject to an oil pay-
ment of $10,090 to C. N. Housh:
| payable out of 1-8 of all oil pro-
IN OUR MODERN SALON
Make your visits to Vaughan’s frequent.
You’ll find courteous attendants, a modern
cool shop and pleasant surroundings ready to
refresh you. You’ll walk out looking perfect
and feeling fine; ready for any summer
activity!
Our special individualized permanents
range from $250 .up. Expert hair-cut-
t'ng. Manicures, wave setting, rinse
r.ud other services.
VAUGHAN'S BEAUTY SHOP
Phone 48
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
i MET HIM IN PARIS
With
Claudette Colbert
More ravishing
than ever in a gay,
modern story with
two battling Rome-
os!
Robert Young
Melvin Douglas
best extra, turns in an outstand- close
ing performance. Wesley Rug- Mitchell'
gles’ direction, as always, is tops,. _
and the outdoor scenes, laid in
the Alpine sports capital, are
thrilling and beautiful. The story
is as sparkling, and the three
stars as brilliant, as the snows of
3t. Moritz.
-Two nice building
. Good price. A. S.
3td
Renew your subscription now
to your hometown paper.
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Sinclair Service
Station
FRANK OUSLEY, Owner
North Jefferson St.
Most Complete Washing and
Greasing Racks.
GUARANTEED SATISFACTION
Phone 36
“Service With a Smile”
FOR SALE—Automatic Electric
Water Well Pump. E. K. Boze-
man. See Henry Talley at Main
Cafe. 3dp.
FOR
SALE—My
home,
seven
rooms,
all modern
conveniences.
Mrs.
Maude Shaddix,
Naples.
Texas.
9-6dp.
L. W. VANCE
A ttcn'ney-at-Law
In J. J. Ellis Building
COOK CABINET
SHOP
Expert Furniture Re-
pairing, Refinishing
CABINETS BUILT TO ORDER
ALL FT-vrr-»r---M7R3
Call For and Deliver
Across from Joffer son Hotel
A. M. GADDIS
EXPERT RADIO SERVICE
Modern Equipment with a
complete line of replacement
parts. Rapid service at reason-
able prices. Located at
Coker Electric Shop
Electric Refrigeration
Radio Service and Electric
Wiring
TAYLORS CHIROPRACTIC
CLINIC
Short Wavs Diathern—Infra
Bed and Violet Iiaya—Colonic Irrigator
Across Street from High School
Phone 160
K. A. Taylor, D. C.
Mary Taylor, B. S. O. C.
HAUL A. TAYLOR
Optometrist
Eyes Examined .Glasses Fitted.
Office: Florey Bldg.
Over Lllienstern’s Cash Store
Broadway Service
Station
Cities Service and Lorcco
Products
A power wash and ride Improv-
ing Lubrication on your car $1.25
24 Hour Service Phone 10
AUTO REPAIRING AND
WRECKER SERVICE
Goolsby Garage.
“We Never Close”
All Work Guaranteed
Dr. J. B. Ferrell
Office 102—Phone—Res. 71
Optometrical Specialist in Cor-
recting Errors of Refraction, and
all Muscle Conditions of the Eyes.
Office Over First National' Bank
Mt. Pleasant, Texas
McCLINTON RADIO
& ELECTRIC
Radio and Refrigeration Service
Comfort Cooling by Attic
Ventilation
PHONE 490 and 98
MT. PLEASANT, TEXAS
Mt. Pleasant Ins.
Agency
GREEN H. RIDDLE, Owner
General Insurance, All Lines
Phone 101
USED AUTO PARTS
CUT 50 PER (ENT Economy Taxi (o
I have more than $5,000 worth of 24-HoilV SewiC€
parts.... See me before you buy.
JOHN ENNIS
• Used Cars •
HART & BINKLEY
Farms and City Real Estate Sold
See Us Before You Buy.
PHONE 246
FLOOR SANDING
New and modern machine and
equippment. Work done at reas-
onable prices.
Wayne Bankhead
Lorated at Dee’s Cafe
3rd and North Jefferson.
Phone 82
a i
DEE FULLER. Oj
Out-of-town trips
&
W.R. PRESLEY
South Jefferson
Gulf' Service Station
WASHING tm GREASING
Cold Drinks and Candy
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Cross, G. W. Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 73, Ed. 1 Friday, June 11, 1937, newspaper, June 11, 1937; Mt. Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth866519/m1/4/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.