Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 2, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 27, 1957 Page: 6 of 8
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Mt. Pleasant Daily Times
Published daily except Saturday and Sunday at 207 West 3rd St
Mt Pleasant, Tens. ___L
.MT PLEASANT TIMES PUBLISHING CO
W. N. FUREY. PRESIDENT AND PVBISHER______
Entered as second elass matter st the Post Office at Mt Pleasant
Texas, under the Act of Congress, March 3, 1916.__.
Any erroneous reflectimn upon the character, standing or repu-
tation of any person or concern that may appear in the columns at
this paper will be gladly corrected when brought to our attention
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- SUBSCRIPTION RATES
By carrier $1.00 per month. By mail $400 a year in Titus and
adjoming countica; elsewhere $5.50 per year___
Obituaries, resolutions of respect and cards of thanks will be
charged for at regular advertising rates. •__
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MOTHERS OF MT. PLEASANT
Our Bread is wrapped in WAXED PAPER to make sure
your family gets fullest benefits from health-building
non-fattening vitamins in white ENRICHED BREAD!
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Worid War I, with about 131,000
plied Economics" by J. N. Dodd
"suggests that federal regulations
and controls have become neces-
cary."
She said the two geography
books boosted one worldism and
the United Nations and were
strongly influenced by the politi-
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a propose deconomics textbook and
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World" by Packard, Overton and
Wood; and ••Geography of World
Affairs” by rants.
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wiling "I'll Cry Tomorrow."
She also has signed to write a
syndicated column three timges a
week in which she will answer
the problems of readers. She is
nearly sei for 10 weeks of sum-
mer stock in the stage version
at "Nhildred Pierce.” And in the
fall she start a nationwide lec-
ture tour."
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in good shap
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Russell, Box 95
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the feer of all the rocks alohg A board member,
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into two new careers—a» s lectur-
er and newspaper columnist.
The dark-eyed inovie and mu-
sical comedy star, who became a
top entertainer again after a los-
ing 18-year bout with the bottle,
said a three - week engagement
next month at the Sahara in Las
Vegas would be her last in the
night club field.
’Tm grateful to the night,
dubs," she sajd. They’ve been
wonderful to me. They’ve paid
me up to $10,000 a week, more
than I earned in the old days.
"But it is no way to live per-
manently. I’ve been singing since
I was 15, and since 1951 I’ve sung
more than 50,000 songs.
"I’m 46 now, feel better, “than
I did at 36, but if—God willing—
I have a few years left, I’d like
to spend them living another
kind of life."
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Fatal to Woman
HOUSTON u- A 19-year-old
woman was fatally injured last
night when an explosion ripped
through her one-room efficiency
apartment. -
Fire Chief Capt. LaBue iden-
tified the victim as Jo Ann Mil-
ler.
Capt. LaBue said there was
very little fire—only an ex-
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Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 2, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 27, 1957, newspaper, March 27, 1957; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1600366/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.