Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 140, Ed. 1 Monday, October 12, 1959 Page: 4 of 6
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4—MT. PLEASANT. TEXAS
Monday, Oct 11 1959
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but he's a whiz in the kitchen.
That word came today from
several people who ate meat pre-
pared by the nation’s No. 1 chef.
During the President's eight-day
vacation at nearby La Quinta, he
cooked every meal served at the
George Allen home — 23 in all.
His biggest dinner was an out-
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to $20 a trip.
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NEW YORK IP —Things a
columnist might never know if
he didn’t open his mail:
No wonder so many Americans
have to fight a weight problem...
The average individual in this
country eats 1,380 pounds of food
a year.
Voltaire was one of the great-
est coffee drinkers of all time
... At the age of 80 he drank up
to 50 cups daily.
What countries lead the world
in earthquakes? . . . Japan and
Italy hold this reluctant honor.
Signs of the times? This one
Me asleep
... don’t
Lone Star Earnings
$2.81 Per Share
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insect
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boxes (Jap)
41. Down
(prefix)
43. Any fruit
drink
delivery in Mount Pleasant one year $9.00; six months $6.00.
Other mail subscription rates available upon request.
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GOIN’ OFF FLOAT FISHIN’ \ LEVELBEST,
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Home Delivery in Mount Pleasant, one month $1 00
By RFD Mail in Titus and .Adjoining Counties one year $7.50;
ax months $4.50.
after she gave birth to quadru-
plets Saturday at Johns Hopkins
Hospital.
The Negro woman has eight
other children. Among them are
two sets of twins, aged 2 and 8
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12
Jackie Jensen of the Boston
Red Sox led the American Lea-
gue twice in runs batted in. He
drove home 116 in 1965 and
122 in 1958.
15 Seethe
17. Know
(Scot)
18. Package
20 Greek letter
22. Gloomy
space
(myth.)
28 Pokes
around
29 Rope with
running knot
30 Possesbing
32. Female fowl
33. Captain
Kidd.
for one
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beverage
39 Of pottery
42 Fabricate
again ,
44 Ancient
weight
48. Unmarried
46 Portion
47. Tatters
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FOR RENT-
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and garage
4-5454.
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East 3rd PA
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75 acres, 6
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I 105 acres,
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32 acres, b
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I 2 bedroom
I Ward school
I 2 bedrooms
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1 large lot. W.
I 2 bedroom
I beautiful tree
I Other farm:
I fine business
I 3 bedroom
■ about 1% mil
I Hwy 271
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Monday
sa Farmer Alain
ea ne Teum Nemgea
Name that Tune
Danny Thomas
Tombstone Territor y
Peter Gunn
GE
, MOTHER OF QUADS
SAYS SHE'S 'LUCKY'
BALTIMORE, Md —"I‛m
a lucky woman. It’s not every
woman God blesses like this."
That was the reaction of Lor-
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baths, den,
ratio, double
FHA financec
Lake
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Guaranty Bond
State Bank
"Growing Because We Have
Helped Others To Grow"
Publicity Blam
$39,500 Gem 1
: the Bon Ami Institute disclosed
that you expend more energy
mopping a floor than you do in
1 bricklaying. . . Something house-
wives have been claiming all
along.
Our quotable notables: "At the
wedding a bride puts her hand
out for the ring,” says actor
Walter Slezak, " and she keeps
her hand out from then on!"
Friends of the cow: Children
who aren't allowed soft drinks
consume about 20 per cent more
milk daily.
They’re branding chicken now
as well as cattle in Canada in
Ontario big chicken farmers,
plagued by wholesale thefts, foil-
ed the fowl rustlers by mass tat-
tooing of identifying marks on
their birds.
How many children would you
like to have?...The idealfamily,
i n the opinion of most American
women, is one with three kids
Animal cracker: “A man has
1 to have a bit of fox in him,"
says comic GeorgeDeWitt, "to
oe a successful wolf."
Two million musical amateurs
। play brass instruments in Amer-
ica. And most of them seem to
By Mail elsewhere in the United States and Post Office box
raine Graves, 30, of Annapolis
By JAMES BACON Ocatillo Lodge White House
PALM SPRINGS, Calif ch — press secretary James Hagerty
President Eisenhower may not said. "The President enjoys
be Sam Snead on the golf course cooking—and he’s getting a big
Penn State's longest touch-
down run from scrimmage in
1957 was an eight-yard dash by
halfback Dave Kasperian.
■XT*N*ION phonas COST *1.00 A MONTH PLUs INSTALLATION
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Delivery
AV
Pyion’a
reported doing well 24 hours af- . . -
ter the delivery, but Dr. Frank the home of tier mother.
Leake, the obsetriclan who deliv- Bruno K. Graf, was burgh
ered them, said it would take 72
hours to determine how well
: FORT WORTH IP — Hogs
1,200; steady: mixed 13.00-13.50.
Sheep 3,500; steadv; good to
choice lambs 18 00-19 50: ewes
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weekend in New York State by I football in their last three meet-
hunters who mistook them for ings
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door steak barbecue Sunday Richie Ashburn of the Phillies,
night when 14 guests showed up 1958 National League batting
| with desert appetites One guesti champion, has led the league
admitted that he had some mis- 1 three times in most hits. He
givings about the cook's culinary | made 215 during 1958 and batted
skill. I 350
"But,” he commented "It was __1._____
one of the best steak dinners muumauummmm•
have ever had it > anai 1. E
tell the Prsident ot the I E
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Horses carrying the Number 3
saddlecloth have won four of the
five runnings of the world's
richest race. The Garden State
<4itI 6—Texarkana
Monday
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( 3e—Rin Tub Tin
A 300 -News
a l Weatherman
♦ 5 —John Da y News
• to Name That Tune
2 to The Texan
• 3 Father Knows Htn
a 00- Danny Thomas
P :to- Ann Southern
* to Hennessay
10 tot To Tell the Truth
DALLAS, Texas d — Flto*
were without clues today, they
said, in a $39,500 gep theft
blamed on publicity in a Mill to
solved $206,000 burglar
Police questioned Mrvan in
the home af attorney and Mis.
Ethan B Stroud to no avail. The
$39,500 in jewels vanished whie
the Strouds attended a Saturday
afternoon football gam*.
Two of Tom Fool’s aptly-
named sons are Dunce, owned
by the Claiborne Farm, and The
Joker, the property of Ogden
Phipps
more amazing when it comes to 1
the table just as you ordered it " | —
Eisenhower’s cooking leans to
wholesome, all-American type-
no fancy gourmet experiments.
Beef stew, for instance, is the
specialty of the house.
His pancakes for breakfast do
not come of a ready-mix box
He makes his own batter, the
kind mother used to make
He had his own grocery boy—
and ran him ragged. Wayne
Fields, manager of a supermar-
ket in nearby Indio. said the
President’s marketing was done
I by Erwin Reynolds, a Washing
■ ton attorney who is private sec-,
retary to financier George Allen. I
Reynolds came into the store
as many as four times a day,
। Fields said.
! Purchases included lamb chops
a turkey, the ingredients of a
beef stew, lots of fruits and vege-1
. tables. Fields said celery pur-'
chases were heavy.There were
cereals too, both dry and cooked
milk used was nonfattening.
In fact, all the ingredients re- i
I fleeted the high-protein diet im-
Earle Edwards is in his fifth
seadon as head eoach of th*
m N~
€ :to -Weathernan
6:15 Jehn Daly Neewe
€:3• U S Marshall
5 w State Trooper
7:36- To Tell th* Truth
• :00 The Rifleman
• :3o Red Skelton
a0z0b Markham
20:10- Weather
to to MGM Plashouse
15.00-6.00: feeder lambs 14.00-
i 16.00; common to medium year-
lings 12 00-15 00
Cattle 4,100; calves 1.200; cows |
50 lower calves, Stockers 50- |
1.00 lower; fat cows 15 50-17 50:
good to choiee calves 24 00-25 50, |
commoner 19 00-23 00 good to
choice stock steer calves 26.00-
30.00: heifer calves 27.00 down;
I steer yearlings 28 00 no steers
or heifers sold early
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be silly
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pounds, 844 ounces, and the light- ’be Graf jewels have been re-
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just outside Cotulla, the fleeing ___________ . ..
auto swerved across the mad DALLAS, Texas— For. the
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Saturday's Cryptoquote: ALL HIS FAULTS ARE SUCH
THAT ONE LOVES HIM STILL THE BETTER FOR THEM
—GOLDSMITH.
© 1959. King Features Syndicate, Inc.)
6 34- Early Edition, Newt
€:10 -Al Bolton Weather
6:15—Dateline Shreveport
6 :0 Name That Ture*
7 :00— The Texun
7 ;to Father Knows Best
S :e0- The Danny Thomas Show
8:30 The Ann Si them Show
♦ .to Hennesey
9:30- Th* June Allyson Show
10:00-- Alcoa Theater
30. 1959. Lone Star Steel Co.
compiled the best nine-month
record in its entire history, E.
B Germany, president, has re-
vealed. Earnings per share
amounted to $2 81. Based on the
number of shares currently out-
standing the old record estab-
lished in 1957 was $2.65 per share
in 1958, earnings per share
were only 18 cents.
1 Net sales and operating rev-
enues for nine months this year
rose to $80.551,650.an increase of
more than $45,000,000 over the
comparable period in 1958. Net
income for nine months inl959
was $10,022,477 as compared with
only $645,635 a year ago. Work-
ing capital increased from $35,-
344,437 at the end of nine months
in 1958 to $45,907,818 as of Sept
30. 1959
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Entered as second class matter at the Post Office at Mt Pleas
am Texas under the Act of Congress, March 3, 1916.
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North Carolina State has
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t to From These Roots
• to House on High Street
1 to Split Personality
4 to Richo & Mins Merry
4 25 Westher
4 to American Bandstand
I* The Plainamen
5:4b TV Svecials
t to T.—> Star uartet
6:5 Rader Report
4 to Tena & East Texas News
4 lb Sporta Highlirhts
< 11 Huntley-Brimkley Heport
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7 to Fibber MeGGee A Molly
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to to Mows
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II to Love of Lf.
II to -R Could Be You
1209—Oven House
Young drivers often complain
their auto liability insurance
costs are too high .Here's the
big reason Car drivers under 25
are involved in 27 per cent of
all fatal accidents and more than
20 per cent of all non fatal crash-
es
Grass widows make hay pretty
fast . . The average divorcee in
the United States now remarries
within three years
Real estate news "I have
houses in California, but do not
regard them as my homes."
says film star Cary Grant My
home is inside me ”
It was Abraham Lincoln who
gave this eternally timely ad-
vice: “We must not promise
what we ought not, lest we be
called upon to perform what we
cannot."
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10:40- Al Bolton Weather
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12:00 TV New* Final
1205 - Vespers
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4 V‘ -Ark-La-Tex Farmer
6:45- Your Pastor
7 :o0-- June* Junction
8300— CBS News
8:10- Tale 5
8:15 -Capt. Kangaroo
9:00—The Life of Riley
9 Su- December Ernie
10:00--1 Love Lucy
10 30 Top Do Jar
11:00--Lve of Life
11 ;SO Search for Tomorrow
11.45— The Guiding Lih
12 :00- Channel 12 News
12:10- Weather/Ag. Summary
12:15--Take 5
12 20 Just Music
12:30 At the World Turns
1:00- -For Better or Worse
1:s0-House Party _.. ,
2:00- The Big Payoff
2:30—The Verdict la Youra
3:00- The Brighter Day
5:15 The Secret Storm
2; to The Edge of Nizht
1 4:00- -Tak 5
4:05-Cinema XII
5:00—Popeye and Hie bah
5 :to - Huckieberry Houno
4 :00 Eary Edition New
4:1ft Al Bolton Weather
4:15—Dateline Lreveport
6:80-Rescue 8
7 to Tie Dennis O'Keefe Show
- to -The Dennie O Keefe Show
• .to—Four Just Men
8 :SO The Red Skelton Show
• :to The Garry Moore Show
le :u-- Markham
1o -to- -Final Edition News and Weather
10:40 Al Bolton Weather - —
10:45- Night Owl Theater
12:00- TV News Final e
12:05- Vespers
and smashed into one traveling
in the opposite direction. Un-
able to stop. Peterson and Cur-
tis piled into the wreckage as
it spun back into their path.
Killed in the crash were an
unidentified man driving the
stolen vehicle and four occu-
I uants of the car it met—driver
Roy Garcia, 23, Ysabel Galle-
goes and Jesse Chacon, 25. all
of Brooks AFB at San Antonio.
Sheriff Frank Newman of Co-
tulla said the pursued 'driver
I carried no papers and officers
I had found no clue to his identity.
| “I was up ahead getting ready
to block the road,” said New-
man “He probably would have
got me next ”
was on a garage door: "Invite I The best quality foods were
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to 50- Jark raar Sbow
to to Sne Off
Ohannel 3—Shrevepo
Monda,
5d--The Three Stongies
5 to Rm Tin Tin
€ to Lcal News and Weather
6:15 NBC News
• to Cheyenne
7 to Wells Fargo
t to McKenzie Raidere
• to -Av. In Paradise
♦ to- The Azans
le to Local Want to* & Nea,,
26 45 Sporta
M to J new raar Stow
12 to —Sime OC
Tmesday
Ito -Test Pattera
4 to Continentai Classroom
Sto -Today __
> to Lxwi r •s Weather
♦ to Douga to Mi
♦ to Treasure Punt
20300- The Price is Right
20 S0- Concentration
Ibto Tic T=- Dough
11 to -It Could Be You
12 to Local News A Weather
11 14 ooney Tunes
11 to Pantomome Quiz
1 to—wren fur A Day
J-toTto Thin Man
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tto- From These Roota
330 House on High Street
• 30 Split Personality
4 to Ame.-- Bandstand
5 to Rin Tin Tin
€ 300 Local News A w eathe
4 15 NBC News
< to Bronco
5 to African Patro
• to Te Rifleman
♦ to Startime
♦ to Silent Serv ire
ba to I S Marshal
to to Lem* New. A Weather
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The boys were with hunting
parties
Daniel C Cook, 11. of Coming,
was killed Sunday while sitting
by a tree near this south-central
New York city. Adam J. Termi-
nelli. 10, of Massena, was killed
Saturday in dense underbrush
near the northern New York
village of Potsdam
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IMPRESSION
THATTGNNY
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FOR SALE-
7 room bout
south of city
before noon,;
Box 671
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7:55-—Weather
♦ to-CBS New*
b !♦—Televisit
8:15- Captai Kangaroo
♦ to—Romper Room
9:3- December Bride
M 300- I Love Lucy
AN-lu* Dollar
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11 80—My Littie Margia
12 to Farm Diktat
12 15 New* A Weather
12 -to—A* the World Turns
4 to- For Better ur Worse
1 to House Patry
tw-TV* Big Payoff
2 to The Verdict- ■* Ycurs
1 to- The Brighter Day
5 15 —Secret Storm
• 2 to Edge of Night
5, '♦ The Little Rascals
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Channel 7—Tyler
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COTULLA <jP — Three cars
. . rammed together in a crash that
killed five men and ended a
highway chase at up to 120 miles
per hour Sunday.
Highway Patrolmen George
Peterson and Ray Curtis spot-
ted a car reported stolen earlier
at Laredo. 67 miles south, and
went after it.
At the Nueces River bridge
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Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 140, Ed. 1 Monday, October 12, 1959, newspaper, October 12, 1959; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1613423/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.