Mineral Wells Index (Mineral Wells, Tex.), Vol. 114, No. 18, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 29, 2013 Page: 4 of 10
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November 30, H43
MANPOWER AND MONEY
SUPPLIED TO WIN VICTORY
Scrap Collection Brings
Commendation of Officials
Palo l*inti> County has a very unusual
war rvcoid suHxrlVarl Harbor—in the
gi\ ing of nunjHwn for the armed loner*
and in tW colIrctKin i-t war material* and
the purchase of war bonds
It it conarrvatt velv intimated
that miw than illX) ot her own
and mmufl an* in some branch
>4 thr Armv Saw Marine
Corps, Merchant Manne or
C tsist l.uard • and it too
uhiiik or .too old or phv-acal-
iv «.liM.jualitn*vl, th»* date
C.uard Several thousand an-
working in th»* defense plants
thniugbout th** nation
By l \s 7, w ith I Vi more to go
bv inductums tn»m f’alo Pinto
County, then* will he a total til
1.24B that are accounted tor In the
local Selective Hoard this cl.***
n»>t include kical men w ho were
talk'd fn-tti otlu*r K«ard» (hmughout
the country a rather
large number
So lar k-w lathers have been willed
In Novembrrand Pec. 7 quotas then-
won- stime tathers but their t lasvhra-
tum slums that the tanulv is not depen-
dent upon him tor support In January,
however, when hi men are to be tailed, it
will get the tirst tatlu-rs l it Massie thief
clerk tit the hoard stated I he call is
tor Ian 27 w»
With a population in IklOol Ib.-toS, this
gives one out ot even 17 pet>ple ot the coun-
ty or thereaK-utv., in uniform. It is believed
that there an* more than 2,00(1 now serving
h**n* and then- and this figure would give
-about one out of even nine Actual figure*
at the S-kHtive Service Bcmrd will show only
1,4V> tin Iks 7 next
I’alti Pinto t minty has also Knight in excess
»># kl.nSl.UUt in war Kinds si me Pearl Harbor -
has never missed a monthly quota and ha*
■Ken suhsiantialh over the top oh every special
war Kmd drive In to date, the figures
show the people K*ught $2,250,000 Hu- county
has Kvn commended by State and National
ottioak- lor this record Two Kanben* | were|
named kir the County and City tn the Saromt
War loan dnve
In thr lolkstum of wrap metals, the count
and the city have both received awards An
estimate given by the chairman of the scrap col-
lection committer in more than HUHtlAOUi
pounds A kit ot this w as col-
lected by the Army, howev -
er In lie dnve alone by the
civilians ot this community,
some MBKU) pounds were
gathers*d
PtMtthrr s mifc- Oi course / hunt I
c*oag/i enrrx to n-memhrr tht* prri
-*f nr i»ur hi+toni but my umlrs
TI Patton Mifbunt Walker fat
Arnold Wallet anil tVriWr Wikv
larnnf
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of this trea t unique history
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A trar mtmrrat main Mat* last.
mmw rr-semaav
Estes sworn in as president
pro tem of Texas Senate
A Wichita Talk krgwla-
Snr wax *wom in Monday
In thr position ot prv*i-
dent pm farm in the lexa*
S-natr, making him thud
in 11nr for govrmor
U t k»v I >a\ id
IVw hurst officiated thr
ceremony that granted
Sm t raig I *te* thr Kn-
ur ary position Iheprvw-
dmt pm tern serve* a*
acting governor should
thr govrmor and lieu Urn
ant governor hr out of
xtatr Hr w ill also verve
a* head at thr Senate
w hen I h-whurst ts away
"It s quite an honor to
hr chosen to do that
f sirs saw! recent I \
A president pro trm is
elected dunng thr regular
session, and another to
serve in the position dur-
ing thr mtrnm period thr
S-natr is out of session
I hr selection is typically
• based on smiontv
Curynghi
Ainktalrd Pit
Perrin first-graders given free
dental kits by local Masons
H KRIS All hr*-grad
its at IVmn Hemmtarv
rwvntly nxvntd her pre-
sent tisth dreav kits
through the Tantasbc loeth
Ian flub Nefcon Parker a
member <4 IVmn Mason*
l odge. organized the etfort
I odge memK-rs asM-mNed
and deb vend kits to the
whuol The lantastn Teeth
Ian Chib, spomond hi
Mason*' 11« me and Shixl
ot Trxa* works to present
wiMenng fnm UxtWhrs,
nduce missed skul das*
due to dental (vnbk-ms and
Oil nxU kir dental treat
merit.
I’n-s ent ux>th d*va\ kits
-ontain a kxthbruivh
tisK
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minute tirru-r (optimal
brushing time I. Tips hr
I k-althv Teeth iducatH-nal
mfci fcr parents in Kth
Spanish and I nghsh and a
summary of MlfS terviee*
Acmrdmg to‘t Val
Ik-alth In Amenta A
Keport ot the Suignm
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smgk- most amimm
chnmc childkxd dr-
time—Use times more com
mn than astlima and
-even times more common
than has fever IV*» chil-
dren an- afteckd by this
etudem* more trequenth
than i4Ks *
idler children, with
nearli (2 bins more
restncted -actn itv days due
to dental issues than thll-
d«w hvm hjeK-r-iname
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sthpaste tlental fk»w
•althv teeth sinker, twiv
13 million Texas children
Irv ing in povvttv. there is a
great need hr preventive
dental care
Dental pmbk-ms also
dmstJv afkst Hxtrw hr
children, w ith more than 51
million schixil hours lost
each iiar to ik-ntal - related
illness U-acK-r- have
lodged Kith ctassnxm per-
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K-hai kr hi K- stgnihcantfv
pxrer arm rig ctrldren m
n«sd of dental can- Plain
and sulk *nng due to
unlieaUd dental durase
can also lead to pmbk-rrv.
in eating and speaking
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