Daily Tribune (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 141, No. 225, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 16, 2015 Page: 3 of 8
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There is also a silent auction for two baskets with goods.
Funeral services for
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Mount Pleasant, will be
held at 2 p.m., Wednesday,
Dec. 16, 2015 atMurray-
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with Pastor Donnie Powers
Jeb Bush finally
delivered a powerful
debate performance.
But it may not matter.
The former Florida
governor repeatedly took
the fight to front-runner
Donald Trump in Las
Vegas Tuesday night as the
Republican Party's 2016
class met on the debate stage
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Agency issues child find
Persons who know of a child, ages 0-21, who shows
signs of developmental delay, on-going learning
problems, behavioral or medical prol ems that interfere
with learning, can contact their local school district
or the Titus County Shared Service Arrangement
office. The Titus County SSA is located at 2230 N.
Edwards. The phone number is 903-575-2079.
Donald Clinton
Cooper, 54, of Naples,
died Monday, Dec. 14,
2015 at his residence.
Services will be held at
2 p.m. Thursday, Dec.
17, 2015 at Concord
Baptist Church in Omaha
with Bro. Nolen Richey
officiating. Interment
will follow at Concord
Cemetery in Omaha
under the direction of
Bates-Cooper-Sloan
Funeral Home of Mount
Pleasant. Pallbearers
will be Bryan Alston,
Johnathan Seastrunk,
Michael Cooper, Chris
Cooper, Anthony Cooper
and Michael Hall.
Mr. Cooper was born
on Aug. 1, 1961 in Mount
Pleasant to Dianne Brewer
and Harold Cooper.
He was the owner
and operator of Cooper
Dozer Service.
He is survived by his
wife, Dianne Cooper
of Naples; a son and
daughter-in-law, Bryan
and Melinda Alston of
Duncan, Okla.; a son and
daughter-in-law, Chris
and Brandice Cooper
of Pittsburg; a daughter
and son-in-law, Bridgett
and Carl Attaway of
Naples; a daughter and
son-in-law, Brandi and
Michael Hall of Spring;
Titus County Democratic Party to meet
Titus County Democratic Party statutory meeting
will be held at 6 p.m. Friday, Dec. 18 at the Titus
County Extension Office located at 1708 Industrial
Rd. They will conduct the ballet drawing, which is
required by state party rules. They will also discuss
the county convention. Persons are asked to bring a
toy or a canned good. For any additional information,
call county chair Claretna Vaxter at 281-239-1800.
Silent auction and raffle set
The Friends of the Library have a silent auction and
raffle for the week. For a dollar donation, a person can
Robert Youngblood,
79, of Houston, husband
of Bobbie Goodlow
Youngblood (formerly of
Mount Pleasant), went into
eternal rest on Thursday,
Dec. 10, 2015. Services will
be held on Saturday, Dec.
19, 2015. For directions,
call 832-754-9526.
Online condolences
may be made at www.
mccoyandharrison. com.
M.O.M. monthly meeting Dec. 17
M.O.M. (Ministering Our Military) support group
will have its monthly meeting at 6 p.m. Thursday, Dec.
17. The meeting will be held at Pilgrim Bank, 2401
South Jefferson. For more information please visit the
M.O.M. Ministering Our Military Facebook page, call
903-466-1831 or email mommp2013@gmail.com .
SAFE-T offers assistance
Shelter Agencies for Families in East Texas, Inc.
(SAFE-T) has funds available to assist persons with
utility bills, rent and deposits for housing.
They must be income eligible. For more
information contact 903-572-0973 or visit
the SAFE-T office at 204 Patrick Street.
a daughter and son-in-
law, Wendi and Jason
Clayton of Naples; his
father and step-mother,
Harold Cooper and Linda
of Lone Star; his mother,
Dianne Brewer of Mount
Pleasant; a brother and
sister-in-law, Anthony and
Kellye Cooper of Mount
Pleasant; a brother and
sister-in-law, Michael
and Tammy Cooper of
Plano; a sister, Crystal
Cooper; 13 grandchildren,
Hadley and Camberly
Alston; Madi and Farrah
Cooper; Cassey and B.J.
Attaway; Beverly, Jonathan
and Dalton Seastrunk;
Jonathan, Allissa and
Michayle Hall; and Jacie
Clayton; one great-
grandchild, Kayden Legg;
a step-brother, Robbie
Hilton and wife Shelly
of San Angelo; a step-
brother, Ronald Hilton
and wife Sherrie of Hooks;
and a step-sister, Cassie
Tucker and husband
Cody of Texarkana.
He was preceded
in death by his step-
sister, Tereasa Hill.
A visitation will be
held from 6 p.m. to 8
p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 16,
2015 at Bates-Cooper-
Sloan Funeral Home
in Mount Pleasant.
Online registry is avail-
able at www.batescooper-
sloanfuneralhome.com.
Church sets Christmas Eve service
The Northeast Texas Bikers Church is hosting a Christmas
Eve service @ 7pm. Dec. 24 at the church, 749 E. 16th Street.
The service includes communion.
Plastic bags needed
Titus County Cares needs plastic shopping bags.
The resource agency uses 2,000 bags per week to pack
food for the food pantry and Food4kids programs.
The bags can be dropped off at the Titus County
Cares Resource Center, 310 N. Edwards, anytime
during office hours: Monday through Thursday 9
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officiating. Interment will
follow at North Hopkins
Cemetery with Jacob Smith,
Cole Smith, Ethan Busby,
Landon Bass, Brian Arthur,
Jack Cain, Adam Janes
and Skyler Pruitt serving
as pallbearers. Visitation
will be held from 6 p.m.
to 8 p.m. Tuesday, Dec.
15, 2015 at Murray-
Orwosky Funeral Home.
Linda Jo passed away
on Sunday, Dec. 13,
2015 at Titus Regional
Medical Center in Mount
Pleasant. She loved her
family, grandchildren and
her cats. She worked for
Walmart for over 20 years.
She was born on June
21, 1953, the daughter of
Jack and Imogene (Dorner)
Arthur in Sulphur Springs.
Survivors include her son,
Scott Anderson of Cookville;
daughter, Stephanie Busby
and husband, Jimmy of
Cookville; brother, Ricky
Jack Arthur and wife Pam
of Garland; sisters, Deborah
Cain and husband, Steve
of Cooper and Sharon
Kay Arthur of Cooper;
grandsons, Jacob Smith, Cole
Smith and Ethan Busby all
of Cookville; granddaughter,
Kaitie Busby of Winnsboro;
two nephews; two nieces;
one great-nephew and
her Walmart family.
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can be signed at: www.
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despite having every
advantage money could buy.
It wasn’t supposed
to happen this way.
Exactly one year ago, Dec.
16, 2014, Bush shook up the
political world by declaring
he would actively explore
a presidential bid. Backed
by much of the Republican
establishment, the son and
brother of former presidents
quickly amassed a mountain
of campaign cash — more
than $100 million — that
was supposed to scare off
potential rivals and offer
an easier path to his party’s
presidential nomination.
It didn’t work.
Bush’s allies have spent
more than a quarter of
their massive fundraising
haul running television
ads for three consecutive
months. Still, his weak poll
numbers haven’t moved.
And Trump, who has spent
by far the least of the major
presidential candidates, is
firmly entrenched as his
party’s front-runner.
With tens of millions
remaining in the bank
behind Bush, however,
there were modest signs
of optimism after Tuesday
night’s debate performance.
"I think it’s interesting that
none of the other candidates
saw fit to challenge Mr.
Trump," Bush campaign
manager Danny Diaz said
after the debate. "From our
perspective, we wanted to
highlight the difference
between the candidates:
one who is prepared,
one who has a depth of
knowledge for the job and
one whose erratic behavior
and reckless rhetoric
raises real questions."
Yet as the crowded
2016 Republican contest
well," Trump countered.
"Donald, you're not
going to be able to insult
your way to the presidency.
That's not going to happen,"
Bush responded.
The exchange was
recorded as the "top social
moment" of the debate on
Facebook, according to the
social media organization.
It was the kind of moment
Bush supporters had been
desperate for in the year's
first four primetime debates.
That it took several months to
materialize highlights Bush's
weakness as a candidate,
in a presidential election
that has begun to leave him
behind. Trump, meanwhile,
beat back repeated attacks
from his Republican rivals
in the primetime faceoff
to ensure a central role in
the 2016 contest, fueled by
deep anti-establishment
frustration among the
GOP's angry electorate.
Trump seized on Bush's
dismal standing in recent
polls and largely shrugged
off the criticism.
"I know you're trying to
build up your energy, Jeb,
but it's not working very
continues, Bush increasingly
seems like a candidate
whose time has passed.
As was the case Tuesday
in Las Vegas, Bush's rivals
have adopted a more
measured approach with
Trump recently, declining to
attack him too aggressively
while embracing the anti-
establishment sentiment
fueling his candidacy.
Bush, however, continues
to take direct aim at Trump
and his brash policies.
Most of the Republicans
on the debate stage, for
example, disagreed with
Trump's recent call to block
all Muslims from entering
the United States to help
combat terrorism. But no
one condemned the plan
more pointedly than Bush.
"Look, this is not a serious
proposal. In fact, it will
push the Muslim world, the
Arab world, away from us
at a time when we need to
re-engage with them to be
able to create a strategy to
destroy ISIS," Bush charged,
calling Trump "a chaos
candidate." "And he'd be a
chaos president. He would
not be the commander
in chief we need to keep
our country safe."
At the same time, Florida
Sen. Marco Rubio showed
little sign he was concerned
about Bush, considered his
chief Republican opponent
not long ago. Rubio all
but ignored his Florida
rival and instead aimed
his most pointed barbs at
Texas Sen. Ted Cruz.
With precious little
time remaining before
voting begins, the Cruz-
Rubio dynamic seems far
more likely to define the
next phase of the contest
than a Bush comeback.
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Bush called the billionaire
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couldn't "insult his way
to the presidency," and
dismissed Trump's proposal
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