Mt. Pleasant Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 153, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 5, 1966 Page: 4 of 6
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traditional right to invoke the
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highest for any state, and
more than twice the amount
allocated to Iowa, next high
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Foil On Arrow
Kills Deer Hunter •
GREEN ponr, paru-
Tuesday when he Ml from
a tree, impaled himself on
one of his arrows and bled
to death, state police said.
Police said Robert L.
Sholly, 25, Lebanon, Pa.,
was on a platform he had
buit in a tree when Mfrop-
ped his quiver of arrow!.
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for being hospitable. "
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ing for a job is to leave his
craft, lower his standards of
living and work, and perhaps
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„ Women’s Amateur golf
Unempkry'ment compensa-1 four times.
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Teams — Baltimore Orio-
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shows more than 28 millien mortgage. Most sthlwishito who finds Mntertf at age 45
jekjpuAmerican workers OOver- "• — emtdrhmmTri
k. ed byipension funds. BUt that
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case, an individual rather
than a mass. In a nation sup-
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luctance exprosed oven by
companies ; today
make their hiring decision on ate organisation,
whether a worker fits into the that pension funds
pensien plan, or sometimes nit
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practice of 4 dokmig 1 dogs’
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game is postponed it will to
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land each year for urban de-
velopmnent, highways, roads,
“ airports and similar installa-
our armed forces, over 507 tolerant, providing drinkin
or this goes to small business, dbes not go to extreiMb.
3 did not provide the two-
thirds majrity necessary for
a cohstittiena amendment,
although most of those voting
Were in favor of the measure.
The great majority of our
people are apparently convin-
ced that non-denominational
reference to a Sapreme Being
should be allowed in our gov-
erment and in our public
schools oni appropriate occa-
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10:80 Roger Millar
11:00 Tonigh Show
12,00 Tomorrow’a Heedlines
has to make a big investment ....__
to him. If a worker joins 1 ed to
pension plan as a young man bought a bag of peanuts and
he underwrites his own retir- dribbled them in a tine lead-
ement. Sometimes it is as
- ,. ..not booked. They can ma}
figure out a system of attach- ‘use of the facilities wheneve
ie aHswatte toiwhat wa their condition warrants it.
Alcoholic drivers are 25 comtade Antoshin, head 4
Up static F
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i"dhampions."
Evening Moscow said thi]
irdtmastois recemtjanarldsa,rerpnt
they truly deserved to be cal,
ed chmpibns. It said the r* " J
tie is hopelessly in disput
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move to another city in
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rigid to makesan exception 1966 fiscal year, and Mb ex-
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look forward. At age to
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The study of pensioh funds, longs to groups thatprotect
by the National Bureau of
Economic Research, a priv-
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Game time: 1 pm. local
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in Baltimore.
Radio-television — National
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WISHITA, Km. ta - in-
genuity Md a dime helped
Fred Fowler get a skunk
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over 345, even younger, J
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semiprofssional man
in the situation said:
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unimportant. What they're
him-ssociations, union, soc-
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a The , agricultbral conserva-
tion program allocation to ryman commented that this
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The prayer amendment bill crease to 17 m
failed to pass the Senate by
9 votes. The roll call of to to
I fit into teir pla" ""
in order to accomodate a
worker aged 45, a company
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out sf Ms store.
Dairy cattle were up 50% to
22,180, and Mef cattle up 19%
to 17,210, beconfing to the De-*
partmen of Agriculture. Tex- ,
as sold the most beef, almost
9 thousand head, mostly to
Mexico and South America.
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