Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 21, 1959 Page: 2 of 6
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Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Douglas of
Grand Prairie, and san, Cecil of
Commerce, and Lnd Haynes,
also of Commerce. visited Mr.
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weekend.
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aressed girl an his date Mst. but painted shatters to the frame with room these days of drip-dry fab-
make an effort to be the cleanest hinges, and paint them he
It won’tcost more than an expen-
diture of elbow grease.
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tion at the time you made the date,
pet M Donotuy toheaboeway
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GAMPUS BEAUrIEs2 rhese are the class beauties
versity at Denton, Texas Left to right, are, Elsa Non
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11. If he forgets to bring you a paints available in a wide range
corsage, don't spend, the evening « colors will go over wallpaper
pouting Hel have more respect and dry in trom 20 minutes to one
non even though every girt in the without leaving "^la^marks and
room wears one spotters may be wiped off with a
Fhis meeting will be held at the
COURTHOUSE
in MT. PLEASANT, TEXAS
MR. R. W. JONES
will be Chairman of the meeting
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the Texas Employment C6mmis- after their marriage ceremony her
slur says: ‘ 6 husband Rex, 25, left her.
i, it reported yesterday 54,194 un-
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restaurant for a snack on the spur When planning out the room, a
of the moment, ask hira to order young aduk shoula make up a
something for you He knows how chart, jonting down,the changes
far his wadet wil go.’ to be made, equipment the room
Dr Pepper
$1.M VALUE *
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For just one dollar and the
•. special coupon you’ll find
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2 . shirts—fine-qual-
: • ity,non-shrink-
[| : ..able cotton in
I sizes 2 to 14. Offer
2 Hmited, so tell your
'** t folks to pick a pack
of Dr Pepper today!
I ression you’ve enjoyed your even- tiny, cooler colors will make it
ing with him, unless he has been seem larger, especia
rude. color paint job over____
1 When out with boys, de not work, walls and buttons are med.
table hop I This one-color scheme too, may
» Be suret observe good table unify a room with a wormer or
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Continued From Page 1 Lomi in Court
EMOTIONAL CHILDREN------
amira 4m — nurttaws is
U reported yesterday 54,194 un- She said that three* days later
I employed workers received $1,029,- he met her on the street, told her
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and Jerry Ann over the weekend. 1 iors
Charles Moore of Sulphur Kirk Blackard,
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5 Let you date make decisions him a chance to instan some mas- '
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ing If he maiMsoayaur assistance, mhe fret step involves trying
then make a suggestion. ' to get your offspring to agree to
6 Avoid being too critical of oth, make worthwhile investments.
——MT. PLEASANT, TEXAS Thun
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Girls: Here
if a one- i eataurmie services at Campbell
”• wood- । and Miller Grove on Sunday.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs W. S.
Richardson, Barbara and Marjorie
Tuesday and Wednesday were Mr.
and Mrs. W. H Colley and Bar-
bara Jane of Quitman, Mr. and
manners. an L-shape, but the two areas
w Stay with your escort at a may be separated, if desired, by
dance. Don’t act eager to dance using different shades at paint,
with other boys, particularly those Wallpapermay be painted over
cn the stag line tc save time and effort. Latex
TO THE MEMBERS OF —_____
BOWIE-CASS ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC.
Incomplionce with Section 3(a) of Article III of the By-
lows, a District Nominating Meeting will be held at 8:00
— P .M.,on June 2,) 959: * - J-
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BOWN-CASS ElECTRK COOPERATIVE, INC -
• D. M. Pinkham; President
JanePatrick, the wi, and, Jim- ’—
my Mizell. the poem. Working
with Sunny Bullington on the
class prophecy were Jane Patrick,
। Nancy Marlin, Ann Riddle. John-
ny Whitecotton. Dale Yingling,
Patricia aJckson. Roger Kidwell,—-
and Margaret Firmin.
y A special thanks again on be-___
i half of the seniors to the unsung
* heroes of our class—our spon-
; sors Mrs. George Lunsford and
Mr. J. M. Spring.
Included in the slate of activi-
ties for seniors will be a ranch
party at the Harlin Farm Friday
night, a swim given by Sunny
Bullington on Wednesday after- '
noon and a breakfast given by ,
the Presbyterian Church Thurs-
day morning. Also included in ..
J theactivities will' be an all day
picnic to Daingerfield next Mon-
! day, a Colne party given by tha _
mothers Friday morning after
commencement practice, and a
party Friday night after gradua-
tion sponsored by the claw'
mothers and dads.
Best wishes for the best birth-
day ever to Jerry Morris who -
celebrates his birthday Friday!
Trumans Happy '
KANSAS CITY, Mo. « -Mrs.
Harry S. Truman and the former
President have two reasons for
rejoicing today.
Pathologists have determined'
! that the tumor removed from Mrs.
Truman’s breast was not malig-
nant. And their second grandchild
was born Tuesday in New York. -
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bors, etc. It may give the impres- , tung may be a total lorn after one
sion that you can’t adjust to minor
difficulties. A budding decorator should know
7 Give the young man the im- for instance that if her room to
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stance, not the car, gives you road-hutging stability,
less lean and sway. Only Foliar has Wide’Track Wheelsbinu-
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is to nominate one candidate for election to the
Nominations will be made from the floor at the meeting and any member
will have the right to nominate one candidate for each place. The meeting
shal remain open for nominations until further nominations are forth-
coming but in no case more than five minutes. Voting will be by ballot and
proxy voting will not be permitted. The chairman will require each mem-
• ber who votes to show the large part of his billing card or other evidence
that he is a member of the Cooperative. The candidate receiving the high-
es number of votes will be the official nominee for the district.
A guorum must be present to transact business and 25 members shall con-
stitute a quorum. In the event a quorum is not present the director then
serving from that district wil then be the official nominaA
Remember this & not an election of Directors This is only the nomination
uM-A of candidates for election at the Annual Meeting. The. Annual Meeting will
he held on July 10, 1959 in Douglassville
The Cooperative is owned by the members and your Board of Directors
I is trying to give every member a chance to participate in its operation.
your plans now to attend both the district meeting and the Annual
recipient of the Delta Kappa the availahjlity at the name. . While
Gamma scholarship; to Miliop Chrysler was making its fina) de- . ..
Hall and Roxie Agan M high cison. Ford .called in and regia-; . |
scholastic students of our class; tred the name. . _ I
—Appointment of and to the winners of member- The Chrysler car wml be caledt ,
State Editor Terry Walsh as Sun- ship into Quili and Scroll and the Valiant, while General Mots - '
If there isn’t enough of a budget day editor was announced yester- the National Thespian Society plans a small sar labeled the Co-
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Theispan Society are Julia Mar petition ot imported and Amert- .
tin. Nancy Herta. Sunny Bulling can economy cars, go on the mar . ,
A good investment for a teen- ton, 1-—- uu—-— »— -------J
to their seats. They stood for the was racing into the wrong lane,
Mrs W H Robinson and Mr l last time as high school studnts where it coHided with another car.
end Mm S. A Patterson of Over- | to sing their "Alma Mater" realiz .2 212 ,7 , 2-1
ton . • ing that they were associating for U.S. AutoMakers ‘ *
the last time with some of those ID A c II f* «
sitting around them. Our sincerest Keaay a- -aS .
, _ ...... ——— —1959 at TeksWomen’s Uni-
versity at Denton, Texas Left to right, are, Elsa’Norgaaid, general major from Denton,
Texas, freshmen clans, Resslyn "Rolbert, English major from Alexandria, La, jdniorl
■ class; and Virginia Gould, elementary education major from Silsbee, Texas, senior
busy and happy is to tnvite her class.____________________.. 7 (AP Wirephoto)
to medecorate her own room. w r r as r ••__ " ~
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drag racer accused at causing a
suspense Tuesday: wondering traffic cident that killed three
dus.whetrwoudd ceme next They pesong was lcanwieted Ariman- ’
preesented an impromaptu pro- gihq .5
gram to the Rotary Club where , sauenter Wemnesda:
they demonstrated the goud and Robert; Clarence Fennewald, 18,
the bad techniques of singing, was sentenced to a year in jail
"Ive Been Working on the Rail- and fined $1,000 in Circuit Court,
road" got every treatment from I Witnesses said Fennewald was
hilibilly to opera. racinu a speeds of more tha. 100
filled toe gym Wednesday morn- miles an hour last Nov 23 in North
ing as 130 seniors marched slowly St Louis Just before ane accident
__ Of the first 21 presidents of te
United States, •eve were from
wmS-Virginia, , , .—.an.
____ in UBS wrestling matches In
ing the five major offices at stake principal American cities had wo-
aad control of both houses ofthe : men dancers to perform between
state legislature. 1 bouts.
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R. R. Rothwen, Janice. Chariotte, congratulations to all pt the sen- , NEW YORK d _ Ford Motor
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winner of the Corp, in naming its new small ear - > I
Coffey and Baffour awards; to the Fa Ieoh'just 20 minutes before I
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an off-color story, change the auto- to make all the changes at once da ky the Dallas Morning News.
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is It s a good idea to avoid bei- quired until some future date. • style folding door on runners,
ng too competitive with men. When An extra closet may be an ab- A good investment for a teen ton, Johnny Whitecotton. Joe
you play a game golf, tennis or solute necessity for a young per- age room. H one can afford it. Temple, and Johnny Hendricks.
best but sea’s rewn, and one sectioa of the a mnWnatinn imiHn NowHinv Arms Tamra Goutahy Nnwy
dun + hjH v.Aii self to beat him closet should have shelves to the radio and record storage units. Harhn, Patrick. Sunny B-
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re nasADoVe all donot break a ter up a roomn. Older dad or bro- room or bought to match the de-, Quil and Scrol. , | Dr. Victor Balaban of the Na-
date with boy because some- tber can cooperate on bunding the cor. | me Fest of th, assembi, was' ravi parent's care is essentiai to
t ag better is sugzested by amoth- f taat. T*ttn nsmpe wowtea There is no reason why bright aevoted t the sentr class pro , growing child, but if overdone it
17 You don t have to be tK-hew tramework o wal.in one white, curtains and bedspreads phecy, hjstory, win, and poem, could strangle his security
You don t have to be the best corner o the room. Attach un- shouldn't be used in a teen-ager’s The history, prophecy and will How aq a parent tel when a
* brought *m>ny chuckels and child needs help with an emotion
favored accessories, for a young happy memories of days gone by. al Problem"
for oiMMina Eisiroom but unless one had aland-he- elass peem-was he-fine----Prolonged nhappiness, frequent--------:
M Assume the boy i, going to omopeninu. andcosing the doors wilinelundress to augoodastrong I serious note. The assembly closed crying trifles, signs of with- ;
pay way She - k poputr hecksotoe an fever of sturdier with the sineine, of the senior ^-^"’^ssiXrew"^;
» W —■*- 1 -MW. _ _ | speaalalatorvy th ■
T assembly, was the presentation to *** the most common
1 the high school library of a rec- -
ord kept by Mr. E. C. Brice. for- . . — 2 .
we, „Pincinni . pecnra .n know anyone to consult if there's
i mer principal The record. con--. • . . ... - .
1 . . r. - . . J something about your child that
’ taings aslist of. graduates from wories you. ask yourlcar medi- —
MPHb since 1920. cal society or health
Eugene Capeheart compiled the ' V__________ __
] class history, Wanda Decker and m
pointers suggemted by young mema puts you in the position of hunting
■r- dor the boy, very unsteady ground i
or lor romanca
greater stability! I1
1. Save you wbeni for
ties The bops ane are tote
"1huue-eKnr;ag e Tima
• the boy as much as underdrees- •po9 • ■ UIe
3. Let him be a gentleman if To Redecorale
own coat to save him the trouble.
your being silly. A tar ht much
more respect for a girl who flat-
ters his ego in that respect. One way to keep a teen-ager1
4. When you are with him, avoid M
Sunny Bullington and Jerry Chrysler tried to get it. ■ - • ■'.....
Strong, best all-around boy and Neither company knew the- oth-
girl; to Harry McClinton, winner er was interested ia thes name,
of the baseball and basketball Beth had asked the Automohile
awards; to Wanda Decker, Manufacturers Assn to, look into
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AUSTIN U “ah benefit pay. Los AN0812s 5
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have a tendency to talk ia a high itms on hand that may be used Dick Hood. Janie and Johnny,
pitch Don’t shout to passers-by or in the roam, and try to determine <-----------
call to people from a car, windews the aproximate costs of room ac-1
ect. • cessories down to paint brushes.
Be Ladylhe: sewing thread and decorative DALLAS
14. Be modest in comversation. If trim.
■ ending May T compredwo“wh)
•77 and $1,085,718 the previous worry?. You're not hurt."
week. i Mrs Jackson's testimony won
her an annulment.
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Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 21, 1959, newspaper, May 21, 1959; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1460897/m1/2/: accessed June 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.