Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 195, Ed. 1 Friday, December 7, 1962 Page: 3 of 6
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THELEN HELPUS
Churches Announce
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and foiled with the arrest of 10 men.
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JACK LILES
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Sunday Sermon Top ics
The churches of Mount Pleas- the Rev. David Davies for the
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Uncle Sam Has
Auction To
Clear Attic
and it takes plenty to supply
his reloading operation. He
shoots from six to seven 20-
box cases of shells per year.
"Reloading my own shells d-
YOU ARE INVITED
— TO HEAR
NEW YORK “—For the 18th
time this year, Uncle Sam has
cleared his attic of surplus de-
fense department items from
You can tell just by looking at mat new grille that the Pontiacs
are going to be easy to spot in a crowd again this year. Who else
would have thought of tucking the headlights in so neatly, one
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mines, has literally blasted. mounts to quite a savings,”
his name into the news with he commented.
Liles must enjoy the re-
loading. His last session prod-
uced over 1,500 shells.
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las after visiting her parents,
__Mr. and. Mrs. C. C. Penn. —
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INSURE WITH
CONFIDENCE
7 I do his laundry and cook for him and our grocery bil is now
higher.
Dear Helen:
, I wonder if there is an answer for this one? Anyway,
I have to tell someone or go out of my mind.
History: married 10 years, two well-behaved children,
— nice home, tight budget, old bills that are graduaHv being
v
Mrs. S. P. Worthington is visit-
ing her son and family, the Gene
Worthingtons in Longview this
week.
The Christmas parade was held
Tuesday. Prize floats were won
byq the freshman class, the sen-
ior class and the Book Club.
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Mt. Pleasant
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w over $8.00 a week as a baby-sitter and handyman?—H.
CHILDREN PUZZLED
WALLACEBURG, Ont. i -
Three thousand school children
were puzzled when two Santas
appeared in the annual Santa
Claus parade Thursday. The
youngsters, unable to distinguish
the imposter, pelted both with
snowballs. '
FARM MACHINERY AUCTION
Texarkana, Tex. Wed. Dec. 12, 10:00 a.m.
LOCATION-Hy 67 West at Red River-
Drive In Theatre Site. .
The Largest Group of Farm Equipment Ev-
er Assembled in the Four States Area. .
Appioximately 100 Tractors Self Propel-
led Combines . . Late Models, Trucks and
Traitors and a Number of Shredders and
Ford Equipment, Many Other Items.
This is a Sale You Can Bid and Buy It.. .
We Are Not Expecting to Retail This
Equipment But Sell It . . .
Sale Will Be Held Regardless of Weather
Please Bring Identification for Credit.
References .
J001 WEST FIRST
Doesn't your father-in-law earn
s.iap- sg..
. ■ ‘ e .
Mrs. Earl Burke has return-
ed home after visiting relatives
in Fort Smith, Ark. for several
The bride is the daughter of
1 Mr. and Mrs. Karry Madden of
। 1106 West 10th and the groom
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John
! A. Gillean on the Daingerfield
. Road.
* The bride, given in marriage
i by her father, wore a blue wool
sheath dress and wore a corsage
of white carnations.
The informal double ring cere-
mony was performed by the
Rev. Billy Powell before an al-
ter accented with red roses..
1 Honor attendant were Mr. and
1 Mrs. Carol Wayne Patrick of
Dallas.
Now,.. a car that’s even nicer than the ‘62 Pontiac
Practice makes perfect in
shooting, as far as Jack Hous-
ton Liles is concerned. Liles,
who works as a dragline ope-
rator in Lone Star's ore
morning sermon. Special music
will be "The Lord Is Come” to
-be—presented hy the Church
Choir.
special music will be an anthem
"Consider and Hear Me” pre-
sented by the chancel choir.
Sunday night the Rev. Fle-
tcher will use “How the Lord
----Hww muilh dn you Ihink ho zuight pay ng month9
if he doesn't pay board I am going to insist he find living
quarters elsewhere.—DISGUSTED DAUGHTER-IN-LAW
Dear Dis:
An elderly parent (if able) should pay for the food he
eats—probably not more than $25.00 a month. However,
your husband should handle this, not you. And if he prefers
not to make a big broccoli abcut a little bit of lettuce, don’t
- The reloading operation
He is strictly a shotgun takes up quite a bit of time
man and doesn't fool with and requires large purchases
.22 plinking or hunting deer of supplies. He buys primers
with a rifle. The first gun Li- by the thousand, powder by
les ever fired is still in the the five pound can and wad-
family, Also in his collection ding in boxes of 500. Usually,
is a gun that experts cbhST- two or mute sizes and types
der the "Stradivarius of the of wadding are required in
shotguns,” a fine hand-craft- reloading one shell.
Rites Unite
Local Couple
The East New Hope Baptist
Church was the setting for the
Sunday Wedding of Miss Linda
Madden and Danny Gillean who
will reside in Dallas after a
Guy Walker, who has been a
patient in a Dallas hopsital, re-
turned home this week.
Visiting Talco G.E.S. meeting
Tuesday evening were District
Deputy O.E.S., Mrs. Conley
Clark of New Boston, Mr. Clark,
Mrs. E. G. Moody and Mrs.
Clarence Langtohl. 2
Sondra Penn returned to Dal-
Adult fireflies live only a few
days or at most a few weeks,
their sole function being to prop-
agate. The adults of most spe-
cies may eat no food at all.
cd Italian Franci.
The men in the Liles family
are all devoted to shooting.
The crows they have killed
. would fill a truck bed and
an average afternoon's shoot-
ing will break two cases of
clay pigeons.
The high cost of shooting
led Liles into reloading his.
own shells about two years
ago- AR el hU giHM> ago »
gauge automatics, so he has
to reload only one type o(
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Liles says the first require-
ment for reloading is a good
supply of empty hulls. He
gets these from sheet ranges,
Psalms 57 for the evening ser-
mon.
Sunday,-school begins at 9:45
a.m., church services at 11 a.m.,
training union at 6:30 p.m. and . ,_
the evening worship hour at 7:30 toPie The Word of Power
p.m. .
Came” as his topic and special
music will be an anthem pre-
sented by the Epworth Chorale
"O Come, Immanuel"
Sunday school begins at 9:45
am.,church services at 11 a.m.,
evening worship hour begins at
7:30 p.m.
Ripley Memorial Baptist Church
The Rev. Paul Campbell has
chosen for his Sunday morning
sermon "Men Who Can Turn
The World Upside Down” taken
from Acts 17:6-7. -
The Sunday night sermon is
“The Quietness of Christmas
Day” continuing a series, of ser-
mons of gospels in favorite
hymns. The special hymn to be
sung is “O Little Town of Bethle-
hem”.
Sunday school begins at 9:45
a.m., church services at 11 a.m.,
training services at 6:30 p.m.
and the evening worship hour at
7:36 p.m.
NevHr Chapel Baptist Ctoreh-■
The Rev. M. G. McNeill has |
chosen for his Sunday morning
topic "Born From Above” tak-
en from John 3:3.
Sunday school begins at 10
a.m., church services at it a in ,
evening services at 6:30 p.m at
which time the Rev. McNeill
will be speaking from Revela-
tion Chapter 3.
Hillcrest Baptist Church
The Rev. Bill Beckham will
speak on "Convient Christian-
ity” for the morning worship
hour and "Three Areas for For-
givencss" is the topic for the
evening worship hour— *
Sunday morning begins at 9:45
a.m., church at 11 a m., train-
ing union begins at 6 p.m. and
evening church services at 7
p.m.
First Presbyterian Church
“The Bible In The Nations
Life” is the topic to be used by
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L,.s
like a government worker. He
wore a red, white and blue tie.
Beam, a moon-faced man,
once sold an ocean-going tug at
an auction in semi-arid Pueblo,
Colo., then topped that by sell-
ing an icemaker to an eskimo in
Alaska.
The pair anticipated a return
to the government from Thurs-
day's selling of about 20 per
cent of what it paid for the items
auctioned For some items they
go much more.
Materials handling equip-
ment, such as fork lift trucks,
and machine tools bring as
much as 50 per cent of original
cost although many are more
than 20 years old. ------.
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trousers to locomotives by less like a showman and more
means of an old-fashioned auc-
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Friday, Dec. 7
Titus County Memorial Hospital
Admitted: Donna Hughes,
Rosie Kelley, Mary Johnson,
Georgia Coker, Eva Morton,
Charity Jackson, Mary Hill,
Joel Steed, Tommy Smith, Wal-
ter Robertson, Rube Pate, John
Walker, T. J. Horn and Mrs
Claude Alexander, Jr.
Dismissed: Dovie Dubose,
Beth Rogers, Mary Louise Po-
lice, Dorothy Moore, Ruth Hon-
eycutt and Mrs. T. B. Field
and baby.
Currey Clinic
Admitted: Sarah Conwright
and Carol Lynn Ramsey.
—ismissed:None.--
Mount Pleasant Hospital
Admitted: Cassie Beard, Mrs
Henry Byrd, Howard S. Cody
and Donic Thompson.
Citof Helen*--—________________• short wedding trip.
Here at the Air Force Base there’s a gal in the office
that seems pretty friendly. I happen to know she’s married
to an Army sergeant who is on overseas
duty.
MITCHENER &
LEFTWICH
INSURANCE AGENCY
201 N. Madison St.
Mount Pleasant
Regarding Any Kind of
INSURANCE
Call Us for Information
Phone Day PA 4-4571
• Night PA 4-3745
weeks.' ■
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Adler
of Dallas spent the weekend
.with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. J Brown and family.
The Rev and Mrs Joe Sta-
me, Mrs. Frank Sloan, Mrs.
Bill Ehapman and Mrs. W. S.
Richardson attended a confer-
ence in Sulphur Springs at the
First Methodist Church Monday
50Mu
which were flashed on a screen. 13
Most of the, audience was
made up of regular auction go-
era and many had attended
most of the previous govern-
ment auctions Some were
dressed as businessmen, others
were in mackinaws.
When friendly Fred stepped
down he was replaced by smil-
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O June
thoming Faith" by the Rev. Har-
vey Lewis.
Sunday night "Levels of Loy-
alty" is the topic chosen by the
Rev. Lewis Special music for
the Waning worship hour will
be a Cantata "Child Jesus" pre-
sented by the Chapel Choir.
Sunday school begins at 9:45
am , church services at 11 a.m..
training union at 6:30 p.m. and
evening worship hour at 7:30
pm.
Tennison .Memorial
.Methodist Church
The Rev Monzon Fletcher has
chosen for his Sunday morning
I am away from home for "the first time
and lonesome. She’s lonesome, too so I know
she'd go out with me. It wouldn’t lead to any-
thing, in fact our going out will add up to
^nothing but harmless fun. What do you
say, Helena—ROGER.
Dear Roger:
—Dodge *er, Roger!—H.---------------------
Dear Helen:
My husband’s father is living with us.
HELEN He has sleeping quarters in the basement.
BOrTEI. He is past 70 and gets a social security
check for $69.00 a month. He figures his
children are obligated to take care of him, and he should
not have to pay board or rent.
We have big payments to make'bn our house, everal
children, and I could use some extra dollars, especially since
- start over again. In trying to shield your husband with a
“front” of everything's fine, you’ve given him the green ■
’ - light to his "sympathetic" friend. Why should he toss her -
over when he knows his patient little wife keeps a candle
- in the window?
Lock the doc i and send your household bills to his hotel
t room.—Once M discovers a bachetors life isn t all roses, I
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Nine locomotives sold ft
average of 14.500 vs or
prices ranging from $25.4
$50,000.
Tourist Visits OH
New President
MEXICO CITY I—Tourist
visits to Matamoros dropped off
sharply after it was reported
several dissidents have planned
to blow up the bridge linking
that border city with Browns-
ville. ’
Nicolas Castillo Ibarra, Inter-
ior Ministry agent at Matamor-
os, disclosed the drop in his
monthly report to the office
here. _ _____
. He said there was a decline in
tourist trade following the late
November plot, which was
paid off. Husband now has good job. Wife is not a poor
housekeeper or untidy in appearance. '
Catch: husband is frustrated in jeb, bored with marri-
age and has discovered some one more sympathetic or some-
thing. ,
I've tried everything in the book. What now? How
long does a wife have to wait for tnese things to blow over?
Is there anything left of marriage when they do? I'm so
tired1 of kvupmg upa front for the ehildren, neighbers,
friends.
He won’t see a counselor and wouldn’t remarry if ne
were free to do so. I don't think he wants a divorce.
A year ago he thought we had a better marriage than'
most, so this has been quite a shock. I’m losing weight, self-
confidence, and find myself barking at the kids, who’ I guess
are the real losers. What do you suggest, Helen?— WITS-
END. .
Dear W.E.:
The longer you sit meekly and wait for these things to
blow over, the harder it will be to pick up loose ends and
Blackmon Machinery Co. Eddie Blackmon Sr.,
Eddie Blackmon Jr. Auctioneer, DeKalb. Tex:
Sales Mgr. Phones 667-2597 — 667-2908
ant announce the Sunday serv-
ices as follows:
—€hureh-ofLChrist------------
The minister W. S. Wiley has
chosen for his Sunday morning
sermon "Brotherly Love” and
for the evening worship hour
"Christ In You” using the scrip-
ture Colossians 1:27.
Sunday school begins at 9:45
a.m. and church worship serv-
ice at 10:45 a.m. and the even-
ing worship hour at 6:30 p.m
Church of the N azarene
The Rev. W. J. Campbell has
chosen for his sermon topic
Sunday morning "Becoming A
Fruitful Christian" taken from
John Chapter 15.
Sunday school begins at 9:45
a.m., church services at 11 a.m.,
NYF at 6:30 p.m. and evening
worship hour at 7:30 p.m.
Dellwood Baptist Church
"The Song Of The Heart” tak-
en from Luke 1 46-56 As the ner- ■
mon topic to be used by the Rev.
Bob I. Johnson Sunday morn-
ing.
Sunday school begins at 9:45
a.m., church at 11 a.m., training
union at 6:30 p.m. and evening
church services at 7:30 p.m.
Highland Park Baptist Church
The Rev. W. N. Parrish will
speak on the topic “The Sup-
per For The Royal Son” using
the scripture of Samuel for the
morning sermon and “A Fixed
Heart Can Sing” taken from
tion.
The most recent occurred
Thursday when friendly Fred
Hinkley, sporting a red string
tie and a lacy, fluted shirt,
brought down his upraised arm,
diamond ring flashing and ham-
mer crashing.
Some $4 million of items went
on sale
Hinkley, one of only two gov-
ernment auctioneers, chanted
along at the rate of an item a
minute. Although every word
was distinct he sounded, never-
theless, like a speeded-up rec-
ord:
“Twenty - nine, twenty - nine,
one ..more time at twenty-nine,”
Hinkiley crackled as he tried to
dispose of a lather—
"You’ve got to have action to
have a good auction,” he said in
an interview shortly before he
faced an audience of 320 in the
ballroom of a downtown hotel.
."Once you get it moving you
have to keep it moving," added
Hinkley, who considers himself
a showman.
His purpose as a showman
was to excite and entice his
audience into desiring and bid-
ding on 310 items, pictures of
Crain Pontiac - Cadillac
MT PLEASANT. TEXAS Friday. December7, 1962--3
Dismissed: A. J. Petty,
Nancy Roach, Mrs. Henry Byrd
and baby.”
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A son was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Dean Hughes on Dec. 6 at
5:55 a in. at the Titus County
Memorial Hospital: He weighed
seven pounds, 3% ounces.
A daughter was born to Mr.
and Mrs. Wright Patman John-
son on Dec.. 6 at 3:10 p.m. at
the Titus County Memorial Hos-
pital. She weighed five pounds,
ten ounces.
A daughter was born to Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Alexander, Jr.
Dec. 7 at 7:45 a.m. at the Titus
County Memorial Hospital. She
weighed seven pounds, 10%
ounces.
A son was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Byrd at 12:55 a..m.
at the Mount Pleasant Hospital.
He weighed seven pounds, five
ounces and was named Byron
Louis.
Sunday night" To Shame The
Wise" is the sermon topic cho-
sen by the Rev. Davies.
New officers have been elect-
ed and they are as follows, elect-
ed to the Session are V. G.
Strong and Bob Conroy and those
elected to the Board of Deacons
are Howard Leftwich, Morris
Rolston, Sam Harvey, Jim Me-
Haffey, W C. Southerland and
Lee Gray.
Sunday school begins at 9:45
a.m., church services at 11 a.m.,
Youth Fellowship at 6 p.m. and
7:30 p.m
First Baptist Church
Special music "Carol of The
Questioning Child" will be sung
by soloists, Mrs. ' Fred Moore
and‛¥—Bey-etemaccom
panted by the church choir fol-
lowed by the set mon topic "Fa-
When you put style lke this together with new niceties llke a *
wMar WMa Track, an even slkier ride, and deeply sumptuous to-
teriors you’ve got a car that’s nicer than the ‘02 Pontiac. Your
think he’ll come running back home for the sympathy and
understanding a wife can give best.—H.
P.S. If he doesn’t, plan your campaign as an equal ad-
T versary, not as the downtrodden cast-aside who waits for
“right to conquer all."-In other words show your husband
what he has lost and FIGHT for him, with the same kind
of tactics the other woman used to snare him.—H._________
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