Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 217, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 23, 1957 Page: 2 of 6
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Mrs Robert Orrill, Martha Grant.
Mike and Leonard Marlin' and
Dewey Lambert.
Mt. Pleasant Hospital and-Clinie:
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iliary met Tuesday, at 3 30 o N
clock The meeting was opened',
with prayer by Karleen Iverson. \
The zroup gave the watchword
and allegiance, led by Sandia
Crane Secretary and treasurer- -
reports were given and a pro-
gram was presented by Bertie
LaPrade, Sandra Watson. Kar-
leen Iverson and Sandra Crane.
The meeting was closed. with
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( iJmne PA 1-3141 —.till Merritt Avenue — Ml. I’teaoanl
in the air for more than two
hours before the fire was ax-
tingutstet--
There were no casualties and
company officials said service
port. Ea,-"headquarters of the
Company that sen ice would no
be disrupted. - - —
He said there was no material,
damage other- than the broken
line, Cunningham explained that
the larger "big inch" and Penn-
Jersey lines could handle the ad-
they were ppstpenedindef initely
ber ause Seagraves may have to
undergo an operation for a kid-
ney aliment _ = = -=-
Seagraves and Lieberman were
indieted-+y a, fedleral grandjury
Timmy WBth- EmianiwI LeMer and
1 frvingMttner They were charg-
ed with interstte transportation
at stolen property Lester is now
in New York State Prison and
Millner is believed in Canada.
Thoma. Smith, a Gulf employe
Anderson says has admitted tak-
frig The rhaps, arid John- Leivia of
Orange, Tex. were named asco-
conspirators but were not ineiet-
ed. . • *
James O. Morman, pastor of the
First Baptist Church of this city.
Burial was in Nevill’s Chapel
Cemetery:
Pallbearers were Billy Wallace,
Rae Wallace. D. T Owens, Rob-
ert Wallace, Darrell Tucker and
HerbertHrln.——-
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the. Nevill's Chapel -Baptist
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Mt Pleasant, Texas - . - - ____
HUGH CROSS and MRS EARL M. PORTER
Owners and Publishers___—-E
Entered as second class matter at the Post office at Mt Pleasanl -
Texak. under the Ac.of Coneress, Mareh 3, 1916.-------
Any trwmw ref upon the character.
tation of any person or concern that may appear .in1the, attention
this paper will be gladly corrected why brought to our anantw.
= —=t,ia SUBscRIPTON RATES —.s, till i'.i te
By carrier $1.00 per month. By mail $400 a year.inTt“nd.
adjoining counties. elsewhere 55 30 per year. ,
,,Obituaries, resolutions of respect, and cards at thanks will be
charged for-at regular advartising rates — ————
There was no immediate cause company officials said the break
established fog the explosion was caused by fallty pipe sold
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the club a
meeting al
Corp, has been delayed a second
time.——
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said proceedings wore scheduled
here Friday for Odie Seagraves.
TO. of Houston, arid Edward Lie-
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medical; Mike and
Marlin, mdical, and
Wallace, . wdow of pie late
Everette V. Wallace, died at her
home in Grand Prairire at 12:35
o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Death
came at the-age of 73 .....—
Mra. Wallace had made her
Koine in Dallas county for fifteeti
years. Prior to that time she had
lived mast of her life'here
Survjving.her are two sons,
Edwin Wallace. Grand Prairie,
and Harry’ Wallace, Mt Pleas-
ant; a daughter, Mrs. Mary L.
Carswell of New York; four
grandchildren, six great-grand-
children and one brother, Jim
Brown of Talco.
Funetat services were held at
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The Sa tog -door sedan- one of three great rigmoath horn. "
/ NWHILE TME PR[AD, UNPRED CTABLE MQMEN
SUA5 COME ONCEMKE ...THE 8:29 MAKES
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A similar blow up in the Texas
E.I tern linea occurred only two
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THE Mt PLEASANT TEXAS, OAST TIMES Wednesday Evening, Januan 1,57
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the gas could be shut off. -
The lines were fully cut off
at control points at Chambers-
burg, Pa., 25 miles below the ex-
plqsion; and at Marietta, Pa., 40
miles to the east. The fiw then
died- as-the-gas-in the- pipe was
exhausted. .
E R Cunningham, vice presi-
dent in charge of operations of
Texas Eastern. said in Shreve-
Hospital Notes
Titus County Memorial Hospital:
“AGfiH- Mfs.Jee—Nelson
meetcat, Mrs, Bill Durtarh, sur-
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Mrs. Margret -ee (Maggie)
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As_1,
Dismimseq: Mis Jenkins Moore —
and baby; Mrs. Frank Sabatino,
M— w.H Rie hards.n and C. C.
Donohoe. \
Currey Hospitaland Clinic:
Admitted.-A D NickelbeFy,
medical, and Freddie W ilson,
medical \ ,
Dismissed: Donald Thompson
and Glen Green. \ ;
Grace Holland G.A.
Meets On Tuesday__
"Big Inch" line had blown up-
but later the Texas Eastern
Transmis bn Corp, operators of
(he system, said it was the small-
- I er .'•Litll<_: l»<h ? Thu-Iwo lines
- run within eight Teet of each
other at the point of the ex-
plosion
The explosion occurred on
wooded (arm land three miles
nrtheat of the small commu-
nity of East Berlin The" nearest,
■—. Imuses were 1500 yards away
---The opine could tie hoard/or
several miles. The I l ight glow
— i f th* flames could lie seen for
--- 80 miles.
— Ten fire companies rushihi to
the scene Firemen wet down all
buildings in the vicinity to pre-
vent sparks or the intense heat1
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afternoon', under direction of
burg, Pa., five years ago. Then
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You taa at a glance—thia is a Jut car. A dart smooth Torsion-Aire Ride that melts away bump* and ruts: Yore
sweep of glistening -terl, a full 17 feet from bumper to "floated" over the highway, with never a sway when you
-— gleamaiug bumper. And so completely neu il will May turn, never a dip when you stop. No other low-price car
- nuw for year! has it! The toughest road turns to velveL. •
Bui elide behind the wheel of this biggest of low-price Nnd performance? This Plymouih i londed with GO.
ear* to reelby apprerinte the all new Phymouh’s mighly You can command lla lges‛ piatidard % 8 engine in the
nize. There’s headroom Iv spare. Hiproom and legroom low-price three- now a mighty 215 hp! Inder perfect
galore. No interior spmey was sacrificed when Plymouth control with all hew auperafe Total -Contact Brakes, and
designed this low-slung beauty—even, road clearance re- the ease of Push Button driving. ,
mains upchanged. — See and drive the low-price ear with the most big-car
Bigoar comfort, too, in the amazing sten diness of new value at your Ply mouth dealer s today.
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Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 217, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 23, 1957, newspaper, January 23, 1957; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1600312/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.