Mt. Pleasant Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 134, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 8, 1966 Page: 2 of 8
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have moved to Searcy, Ark.
Vicky Vickers, Bobbie Wi-
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In recipes that call tar "dot- the crease away. It doesn’t
all summer.
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golf at Cypress Point
ay said he asked Ken-
day for Dallas where she is
ployed as a teacher. Charles
Lewis will teach at Three
Rivers.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lewis
and Charles returned Satur-
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visited Mrs. Pearl Hays aal
Mrs. Mae Harrel of Mt Ptea-
Mrs. Loyd Gaunu and
Carolyn were in Term on
on business Saturday.
Mmes. Travis Hale, Larry
Tucker, and Jack Trout were
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it accompanied their
iter, Marta home from
ton on Saturday after she
story was going
1, Fay told Mm. that
Mrs Frank Lind-
^the week
As Fay relates it:
“Jack looked at me calmly
an though I had just told him
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Bids are now being accept*
ed on the former Talco color,
ed school building and/or the
acre of land where it is lo-
cated to the M V. Delgado
mons will be junior head
coach at Bogata.
Mrs. Helen Ruth Hodges
and sons have returned to
their home in Fort Pierce,
Fla., after visiting her moth
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Helen Somersci
_ on the sees finger to
pretty rote would protect it It's marvelous.
Gibson, a patient in Talco
Hospital and Clinic.
far.—HtrM' school
Mrs. Minnie Lee Gibson,
who recently had eye surgery.
Mr and Mn Jack Winn left
iFTY -HOLE,
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Mrs. Jimmy Haynes and
Mike accompanied Miss Re-
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bluff, Arkansas Saturday and
returned home Sunday. -
. The Northeast Texas Chor-
ale met Tuesday night at the
Presbyterian Church.
The officers of the Letha-
Thomas Chapter of the Future
Homemakers of America met
after school Tuesday, to make
plans for the comingzyear.
The officers were as follows:
President—Janie Miller; Vice-
President—Lynn Fender; Sec-
retary—Mary Myers; Histor-
ian—Kaye Sturges; and Song-
\Teens
in the
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M* ha said, without a
r, “The story is false,
wouldnt tool al that
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was dismissed from Texas
Children’s Hospital where she
underwent heart surgery.
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"Jackie is staying with you
| until you are nominated or
and children of Galena Park,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Felix
where they visited their
daughter and sister’s family.
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view spent the Labor Day
Holiday with Kery Fox.
b Pam Cote and Gary Turner
from Daingerfield attended
the dance at the American
Legion Hall Saturday night.
John Paul Jones from Nap-
les also came to Mount Plea*
ant to attend our dance. .02
n Foods'
e" Says Fay.,
cmdezan,
amazingly. enough, : Jackie
ta, there; Sepet. 30, Queen
City, here; Oet. 7, DeKalb,
there; Oct 14, Mt. Vernon,
here; Bet. 21, Cooper* there;
Oct. 28, Winnsboro* here;
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Uams. Miss Wilson teaches
!. e " "ogyeq
says she is lwaysvery
friendly’ < ph ‘
Fay also mentions briefly
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NEW MONEY ORDERS
WASHINGTON W) - Pos-
tal money orders will take on
a new look next umonth-
they’ll resemble regular bank
checks. The new, gray-tinted
some 40 per cent of all glass
containers shipped in the U.S.
GCMI adds that virtually
10 lb.
Bblk :
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kill the rumor at
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Fayiwrites:
“Resigned and unconcern-
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Wayne Bradley of Mt Plea-
sant, nephew of Mrs. W. E.
Welch, who was injured in a
car accident at north end in
Mt. Pleasant on June 20 was
admitted to the Veteran’s
Hospital in Waco on Wednes-
day.
Derrell Stockton left ths
week for Cleveland where
he is a sixth grade teacher
in the Splendora School. Miss
Sherri Sikes has gone to Dal-
las, where she is employed
by the Dallas Public School
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moon Haynes to Searcy, Ark.
on Saturday where she will
auend school.
Master Sgt. and Mrs. Billy
Martin who have been sta-
tioned in England for the past
four years and enroute to an
Air Force base in ID., visited
her aunt, Mrs. Minnie Lee
Postmaster Hayes Johnson
Jr. announced today that
Rural Mail Carriers will be-
gin distributing 1966 Acreage
Survey Cards to patrons on
their routes about Sept. 14.
Working on this project are:
H. F. Cross, Route One; T.
W. Crane, Route Two; Wayne
Bankhead,, Route Three;' J.
M. Beck, Route Four; A. N.
Purcell, Route Five.
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In the county clerk’s office,
marriage licenses were issued
the following: Kenneth Kirk
jar change in their style store
1963 when the Post Office De-
ipartment began usinggponh-
type money order s toouing
machines. sX .bpu .' I U
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weekend with Eddie Rae Short . --------- —
in Mount Pleasant , Judy Carol Ford. ., 7,
Ann Townsend left for Pine- ,. • ----- - a
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are giants in the eyes of bot-
tle and jar manufacturers.
The reason: infants annual
ly devour the contentssof
some 3 billion jars of baby
food. That is more thaw a
quarter of all the food — for
people of all ages - packaged
in, glass, according to the
Glass Container Manufactur-
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youngildy ahove b Mis . ASMiaTenageAm
see sues ef »h» weed
ami iteMkr woud win: a $10,0001
Mr. and Mrs. Micky Via and
chiidren.a Mrs. Butch Jerdue ***•***'•: sept 2, Adan-
damaged .the Rivercrest High
School last Monday. It was
discovered just after noonu-
Cage” by Jack Kennedy be-
fore his marriage to Jacque-
line. o -
“The President was less
disturbed by that irresponsi-
Me gossip htan I was,” Fay
notes. He said he urged the
President to m a k e a state-
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games..
Lila Clair, from Dainger-
, Mield, was in Mount Pleasant
S"RDSaMddoms and Keith Fod containers account for
rou MM EMMEN 2-a. Me. ___
FISHSTICKS 2;99c STEAK
. Suren snid MEAVY Mf* ... -suvennour MAVY MW 2 .
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DINNERS 32$100
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game. The ribbons are being
sold now bo buy one ahd sup-
port your team. Friday after-
noon a pop rally wil be held
and the cheerleaders have
asked me to ask you to yell
and support your team Hill!
Mary Sedlacek went to Dal
las Monday with relatives.
Gary Lile went to Sulphur
Springs Sunday visiting with
relatives. *
Carol Wilhite, Andrea Day,
Debbie, Johnson, Billy Rex
Johnson, Burkey * Hargrove
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invite you
NysPutB-hzdr the rumor of a “secret mar-
public on" everything IiWjjHjl I
been accused of, lrd spend money orders w go: sale
all my.time on radio a nd
television trying to keep the
record straight. If people
want to believe such tales, no
denial on my part is going to
convince them differently.”
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2% TO 3% POUNDS AVERAGE QUARTER PORK LOIN -
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Even Start turman cerite ta just the right amount of
used if yomd Make a peetty water to ptess the seam open
palr of alacks to go with them.
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some Williams from Mount Veruon
were in Mount Pleasant Mon-
day night.
Royce Mason from <. Long-
mmi
vice, they always seem to
____— know a better way?
high But when they read your
formals column, my gosh! That's all
F® ever I hear, "Hloine says thia and
.V that”
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DEEMa
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• Mr. and Mrs. John D.
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System. MissJanie Wilson re- Fire of urideterminedlori
turned to Dales after visiting -
Mr. and Mrs Harold WH-
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apmAMMNM from East Texas State Uni-
n n, versity and the Rivercrest
V 'fl - High School is his first coach-
ICO / (80 tog job. In addition to assigt-
ing with the Rebels, Clem-
TMeifesE
Lonoruuomunnar
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LEO’S SLICED MEATS
CORNED BEEF 3%-oz.) A
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all processed baby food today
goes to market in glass jars.
Beer is the only other product
that uses more glass contain-
m than baby food.
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______________ _______ ard Lynn Tafoya and Diane
home Saturday from Dallas Gayle Atkins, Perry Nolan
Morris and Skerry Elaine
________ Hightower, Harold Wayne Da-
Connie McCasland spent the vis and Myrna Adele Lucas,
Glen Emerson Justiss and
a divil suit. City of Mt. Heas-
ant vs. MeHold Co., Inc. suit
on debt. J
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BABY GIANT
NEW YORK un.- Babies
survey abstract 158. Also the
Mr. and Mrs. Loo Jones former Bogata colored schbo!
‘ bulding and/or the land
where it is located in the W
to conceal his pride in Jac*
queline's accomplishments as
First Lady.” —
Fay — nicknamed “Red” —
and Kennedy had been close
friends since World W a r ll
when thqjr served together a* 7
pe boot eWteere ta teatatag ■
and action in the Pacific.
Kennedy appointed Fay un, L
dersecretary of the Navy in
1961 and he served until 1965.
One dan in 1980, when Ken-
’s candideezafnna h e
in the Dallas Public Schools derneath the stage in the au-
Miss Brenda Lewis left Tues- 'ditorium, Bogata and Talco
Eire Departments were call-
ed. Prompt response of the
fipmenaprevented great dam-
age although the insulation
and supports under the stage
were burned and repair work
picnicing Monday. - :
• Stormy Childrey went to the
Lake O’ the Pines fishing Mod-
day. • ,
Gary Lite went to Kanton, ____
Texas visiting relatives Moi ald Dwayne Roach and Elea-
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COLORADO RUSSET
POTATOES
By MRS. MARY WELCH
Mr. and Mn. W. E. Welch
DEAR HELOISE:
Save two otthe nttle
aquatet type plastic bottles
utockinthe
NtU.U- ' N3 ' •< 7 ■ > 1 ’ ro/f*
Company” to be published
Sept. 7, by Harper & Row. t
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“The roles of President and
First Lady tended to demand
i thatgtbey stand apart from
. - others, which in turn gave
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The first game of the foot- -- vanes, ovUu
ball season is going to be Ison and Becky Ritter went
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then! many more hours to-’ ed. Jack said, ‘Red, if I
getheth Fay writes. "Since -mabj-.^ statements to the
their roles complemented
each other in so many wavs. m
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DARK TURKEY.3-oz,(
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SMOKED BEEF 3%-0z.(
SPICY BEEF3%:62.)
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PIES- --Sts Be DINNERS-
Pkoortd0z chopped “suEamgu mat »ork
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ting” the top or crust with leave any ring or mark . . .
butter, I use a small, flat Just be sure you use white
grater (available at any dime vinegar 72
store) and grate very cold Mildred
tatter over the top. -nb •. • •
Thia art only eliminates DEAR HELOISE: a -
messy fingera, but it also uses l was reading your hints in
toss butter and it to more the paper land have a real
eyynlyaistrbutea., ; • A ggoodofe for you: .a
pose ... v ", tape epntainer. Be sure to
It also work fine when leave the end of atring out of
making oven-tohst for « big tape band!J- , ,..13.
“ No more trouble trying to
Elizabeth O. keep string straight, and it‛s
not at tangled up any more.
You may use these con-
toy for
pieces of elastic, ete. v ;
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* mination was widely, recog-
S nized. Fay says, the two were
will be pecessary. No immed-
day from New Orleans, La. iate estimate was made.
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zueyevw- and praaent them home permanents) comes in. |___
” a wWrmmonmanartndtdunut to Lone star, swimming and
oijxene2*a*1,e gar in the other. , .
What a wendertul way to > Keep them by your ironing
those beaatifal formanls board. The little nozzle on the
aright otherwise be end at these bottles la wonder-
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and' Nov. 11, Commerce*,
there. * Denotes conference
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By Becky Ritter
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NIFTY -HOLEA,. -n.
FILLER PAPER
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BOOK _
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254 PKG. OF FILLER PAPER, 29e PKG. OF INDEX DIVIDERS, •
494 10% x 8" SUBJECT BOOK, 254 ASSIGNMENT BOOK
AND A 39, "BIC" BAU POINT PEN Dn
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ta serving refreshments to a-
bout 75 guests.
Recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. L. G. Adams wore her
sister, Mrs. W. C. Chastain
and daughters, Debbie and
Jermaine of Encio, Calif.
Jimmy Clemmons has been
hired to fil the last vacancy
on the Rebel coaching staff of
four. Clemmons is a native
of Talco and former athlete
for the Trojans, playing for
the Talco High School. 3,
He attended Weatherford
Junior College and was a
team. He received his degree
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I ahorty after I was DEAR HELOISE:
Don’t throw away worn,
wete Tormals I had white cotton or nylon gloves.
I tar Attel She re- They sure comei in handy
lb long back sipper when you have a sore finger,
ri the rip opening in hangnail or such.
t, thus giving the Just cut the finger out of
the glove and tape it over the
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NEW YORK - The
I White House probably drew
A tile John F. Kennedy! closer
together than had ever been
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Fay, former undersecre-
e tary of the Navy, writes of
the Kennedy relationship in
his book “The Pleasure of his
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Mt. Pleasant Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 134, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 8, 1966, newspaper, September 8, 1966; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1484134/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.