Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 124, Ed. 1 Friday, September 7, 1956 Page: 3 of 8
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ML Pleasant, Texas, Dally Times, Friday Evening, September 7, 1956
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BOSTON i — Running an ‘ele-
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drought but will help and
hanks will be
‘Possibilities of artricial
Many farmers will ne affected
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SALE CONTINUES THROUGH SEPTEMBER 15
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(I) HOT or WARM Wash Water
’ (2) WARM or COLO Rinse Water
The
out:
■ visit is made,
L-258, Winter
COOK’S
"TEuAcovoA
said young
ornton makes -
into service, f
ic,".growled
» depe ndents, w
ard, too, .re- *
erate
bushel
$322
$179
to get along
?" asked old
ms a slippery
New Exclusive
Water Aerator
puts air in water —
dissolves soap
faster — gets
clothes cleaner
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"SUDS-SAVER"
available
. manly w*eat and cotton.
Dr Alvin B Wooten, economist I
fer • T xas --Agrieultural Ex-
tension Service, says gram ele- |
vators and cotton warehouses op- I
volume, thereby lowering their
pt ofit
rimes
n West 3rd S
9:00—Ford Theatre
9 30— Do You Trust Your Wife
.10:00—Grand Ole Opry
11:00—Lawrence Welk Show
12:00—Sign Off
6:30—Test Pattern
7:00— Today
8:00—NBC Bandstand
9:00—Home
temporarily with physical evalua
tion taking first priority.
$200
$125
$555
$189
$527
s604
!ed, Bartlett said, at the request
I iff the victim.
The woman. 22. filed an affida-
vit with Bartlett’s court. Asst.
726800
| bi the reduced volume squeeze
I in their local cooperative matket-
ding or repu-
ha columns of
our attantion
far ahead of all other automatics
in finger-tip flexibility, in
durability and dependability
nto the hall,
lair, lifting a
I Jasper, who
aerate.
'as rude,” he .
w hich to judge this case.
Janice, in a church group vis-1
sting the bakery yesterday, was I
12:30—Tenn. Ernie Ford
12:45—Cartoon Time -
1:00—NBC Matinee Theatre
2.00—Movie Museum
2:15—Modern Romances
2 0 Queen for a Dav
3:00—I Married Joan
3:30—Al and Connie
4 00—Where in The World
4:15—Lazy 3 Raneh
5 15—Adventure
5 30—Eddie Fisher
7 00—Conrad Nagle Theatre
Regularly $1.90
Cook's TRIM COLORS
Regularly $2.22
is found in
medy for re-
ties of head-
Dr. Arnold P.
abia Univer-
dache Clinic,
iken alone or
1 other drugs
he new tran-
and migraine
affeine com-
the sovereign
len variety of
bles many.
EH
uses night
1 Saturday
8 00-Test Pattern
1 8:15- ~Howdy Doody
; 8:30—Fest Patterr
Cook's SAFETY GYM FINISH
Regularly $1.99 . . .
Rapidry VARNISH COLORS
TRANSMISSION
guaranfeed for S yeors
Prairie Rod BARN PAINT
Regularly $3.58 Gal. In Fives
We reierve the
Right to Limit
Quantifies.
Sample Book-Papers
NOT Included!
Mom Colors QT.
(3) 11,7,4 or 2-minute Washing Time
(4) "HI" or "LO" agitator and
spin speed
(5) "NORMAL" or "SHORT" Cycle
(6) 13, 11,,9, 7 or 5 gals, of wash
water in tub
FOR
- .■
$ E
5:00—5 O’Clock Rock
6:00— Perry Como Show
5:30—People Are Funnv
6:00—Tonv Bennett Show
7:00—Caesars Hour-
8:00—Ecore Theatre
8 30—Adventure Theatre
l and Mn.'Edwin E Cory of sub-
urban Chula Vista.
LIMIT ONE
TO ADULT
WITH THIS
COUPON
2
7
storing and handling crops may be effected because as yolume ( beer
expect an increasingly lower -------•-----• — *—-- —L
large volume for their margin of
profit. So, if the soil bank pro
STAINLESS STEEL TUB
gvaranteed Far a lifetime
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may
after
SCUFF PRGOF
. Ms. l«>*
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NE-C9A
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Li!
ar ’I75
standing with her back to the I ty who owned the areas under lea-
g$
Rg. 55c Designs
2 Rolls gugac
for 3
1E
f
12:00—Saturday Double Feature
2:30—Space Soldiers
3:00—Hopalong Cassidy
3:30—Mrs. Wizard
4:00—Wrestling From Chicago
n 7:30 —Liberace
1 8:00—Calvacade of Sports
i 8:45- Red Barbers Corner
1 9 <>Q- Man Called X
9:30—Life of Riley
t 10:00—Big Town
1 10:30—News
1 10:40—Weather
A 10:45—Movie Museum *
11:00—Tonight
12:00—Sign Off ____
watching clouds with an eye on
“rain-making."
SAEED
tor operating efficiency for both Tree frogs are heard most if.
marketing firms and on farms ten during damp weather and
Tin* best management will have just before storms.
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27c or more, a roll, you get ANOTHER ROLL FREEI
Address . . ■ E
I Poobligotion! No Purchase Mecessary .
I — at buy ■
aid Alan com-
nedicine. And
‘s-only a fill-
He lwork *
il his required ,
ne‛lteave.m ”1 '
into a grim •
hom we’ll get .
le hot in the ,
collar when ~
? that make-
unfit, not togTt
ents, are con- _
to attend to
toring."
that bunch,”
Janice is a daughter of the Rev. j two occasions, have blocked the
----------:------------ (.city’s attempts to provide a larger
many causes
le most com-
, is sleeping
rers. It may
resence of a
the body
nother com-
other symp-
se are more
as loss of
ad fever.
Sunday
11 30—Test Pattern
12:00—Natl. Single Tennis
Championship
3:00—Tobe Announced.
3 30—Safari
1 00—Meet the Press
4:30—I Led Three Lives
5:00— "Topper"
5 30—Kick-off
6:00-—The Magic Box
J 7:00—TV Playhouse
8:00—Loretta Young Show
8:30—Highway Patrol
9:00—Warner Bros. Presents
10:00—Crossroads
10 30—News and Weather
10:35—Starlight Theatre
12; 15—Sign Off
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24.00200 ARENT
YOU CAN PRE SELECT:
Mc-
Cook's ONE COAT HOUSE PAINT <733
Regularly $8.15 Gal. in Fives 8
xgaa“*,
AGuasaieed by
Good Heusekeeping .
8:30,—Conquerors of the
Universe
9 00—}urv \
9:30—Uncle Johnnk Coon's
Show
10:00—Cowboy Theatre
10:30—Mr. Wizard
11:00—Tops For Toys
11:30—Looney ‘Tunes
SPESD 1 QU KIN
' 10:00—Tic Tae Dough
xu 10:30—It Coutd Be You
Ra—H:00—Mevie Time------------
X 12:00—News and Weather
12 15—Cartoon Time
SHADOTONE FLAT ENAMEL
Regularly as lou as $5.86 GAL.
SHADOTONE SATIN ENAMEL
Regularly as low as $6.71 GAL
Cook's COROVEL LATEX FINISH
Monthly Only $11.35
chter and a
ersation into
and Captain
on the love—
amiably with
r cold eyes, ’
I a troubled
ung had gone -
> on edge all
talk to the
i jarring note
ret had car-
:h that Army
had noticed.
ut thinking
ications, he’d
liant look of
ke gratefully
she returned
Ernst.
an only sis-
he Austrian,
happy. Mar-
chnessin-her
lie. She waa
some i -
ler son—not
Army flier,
ra, we think.
■ hard on a
one evening
sed from her .
i grateful to .
ig her."
lit her hand
t‛s give Dr. ....
tertain her,”
fascinating,
$) 5 2 Rolfs 691
BROOKSHIRE
Paint & Wallpaper
SALEe
■MiWALLPAPH
"FAFAseg
fA f Gel TWO rolls of ANY pattern in stock for the price
j| of ONE during opr week-long 2 (or 1 WALLPAPER
Asi a SALE I With the purchase of a roll of sidewail costing
Special For This Week
Where 2-Coats Are Needed ,
BOOK'S Famous J
HOUSE PAINT "
I and SUPERWHITE PRIMER /A
Mount
Pleasantries
। gram is successfu! in lowering iug associations, too Dr Wooten vator in one of Boston’s not-wry -
produetien 4 hen marketing firms added other -farmers atsowinftal office buildings is not all
Reg. 43c Designs
2 Rolls A 4c
for =ea
making in Texas were taken un- "normal rainfall” returns to Tex- above the eyes, including the eye-
der consideration by the commit ' as. brows, over the ears and down
tee yesterday. It said it will study 4 A strong pideg ganc, , the neck. , in . . . .
suggestions with the idea in mind program is necessary with un Doctors said there was Ma small I J' Y urney a er ’
wlatmh 1trajau tra i “ nm m | "
Top weather experts from Pres- ‘ ’ *
ide nt Esenhower’s advisory com-
groups for the benefit of the state ’ said there have not been enough :
5. Statistics should be set aside । cases locally of complete scalp- '
! FREE
lax2%-In. FIR-KING
I BAKING DISH
New Exclusive
"FLOTATION"
PRE-RINSE
floats away dirt, lint
and scum. No need
for special filtering
devices.
College Station —Texas farm-
ers will feel the eects of the
anil bank program in their
. marketing and storage of basic
agricultural commodities, pri-
woiwATERupetP ,,
• ", F4e,,
rain- । become necessary even
pose I didn't
Alan hotly.1
ghted as the
be. I realize •
ng to be the
ort- especial -
longed. Their
Why in the
vernment see
[tain number ,
riljan work
uldn’t be a
civilian doc- ,
> stay un the -
mittee on weather control and
modification togeher with well-
Reg. 27c Designs
2 Rolls 4"gc
for 4§
Reg. 61c Designs
2 Rolls C.
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—------. ... robbery of a Waco woman June
Surgeons fitted the scalp which 20 were dismissed yesterday by
wasremovedintaet from the mat Judge C. w. Bartlett. -----
The rainmaking will not end the chinery back into place in a The indktmenta were dismiss,
three-hour pperation last night i
The scalp was torn off from
aimg 1 Alex Koscielski, University of
AMaandtheUniversiyofTexasiTexas student Of meteorologs.
presented then- ideas to the re- „ . . . . .
snreg,i suggested a program to seed at |
committee j least half the slate using 100 at"-1 machine. As she looked up at theisehave had their mineral tied
Both state-supported scnools in-erators which would shoot silver I mixing operation her hair fell ; up with but little chance to real-
directly asked for funds which I iodide into rain-bearing clouds * into a small opening and was ize anything out of them,
would enable them to study weath- He esimated the cost would be caught in the gears,
er modification which could per- I $150,000 to s200,000 annually.
haps ease the drought Consultingg eologist O G Mc-
weather experts pointed 1 Clain of Corpus Christi presented | reasonable amounts, for the weath I municipal water suply. Still, there |
"suggestions for a long range ! er modification research and ef- l has been no explanation of the fu-
I Chemicals could be used to policy." fort.* ‘ | ture of Ttus County coal.
The group accepted it after Me , The sugegstions hit broadly at Now then, we have learned from
no one knows now how much can Clain pointed out that “quite fun- J problems the state will face, main-
be produced and what benefits damental and incumbent upon j ly finance, legislation, research
could be derived over a longtime each of us is the duty to encour-] and knowledge, field application
period age the appropriation of funds tn ‛ nd orgnntizon
on a small charge per produced in the future.
LoWLNER SUEDE HOUSE PAINT 84722 $518
Texas Water Group Girl Scalped By
Gq;,c Rille Ta Dough Mixing Charges Against 3
Studies Bills 10 Go Machine in Bakery GuardsmenAre
Before Legislature „sanpiEaochipadaninanCande Dismissed Thurs.
— I lopg hair caught in a whirting WACO 1*— Indictments charg-
EFRANK N • VI "Cautious optmism" was J gear of a doughmixingmachine three Port Arthur National
AUSTIN M—The Texas Water necessary in undertaking a re - in a bakery, was in serious con- , Cardsmen with the rape and
Tsourees Committee today stud- search and experimental pilot pro l du ion today. 1
led bills it may introduce to the* gram. perhaps over a 5-year pe
Legislature in Ja n u a r y - white f rid
, — • and skittles. An operator
| drops storage costs per bushel orftoldthis tale of woe: "A guy gets
, pei bale warehouse firms will _ ■__. . . . ... . .___ -
. . >. " . on and starts to tell somebody a
,K have to charge * hieher rate to joke. Just as he’s getting to the
I he soil bank program has as J continue operation ' point boom’ It’s time for them
.t- mtajor " redtetiont Howeve- the eomeiderable Fe-to get off I never get to hear a
in the amount of wheat, cotton,. duction in basic crops sertainly whole story. I has been, going on
corn, peanuts, rice and tobacco should strengthen market prices, for years."
The soil bank adds tn the coat | . ,
" SAVE
’1.31
MULTIVCYCLE
-rX,- / 7;
ing to give fnem a basis upon |
Cook's MODERN WOOD STAINS
Regidarly $1.39..... QT.
Creconlo MASONRY PAINY
Gal. in fives as low as $6.17
Rapidry CLEAR VARNISH
Regularly $2.10 : . QY.
Rapidry NON YELLOWING WHITE <<>36
Regularly $2.62.....QT.*A
Scuff Proof FLOOR ENAMEL 585
Regularly as lou as $6.50 GAL. “3
Cook's IMPLEMEFIT ENAMEL £>61
Regularly as lou as $1.79 CT. * ■
or bale, depending on a I
""e* frt• • a e « e
WmgO9NEy
MOUSEPAIN
79( J—?
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v3F
Everybody's Furn. Store
The Store For Your Home —
Phone PA 4-4506 ' - Walter Miller, Owner
muassauuauu
Market And Storage To Feel Sr-i.-
Effects Qf Soil Bank Program uowo
is conducting coring operations on .
its Titus County leases. That can ‘
mean but one thing: the company
. wants to know how much lignite it
| has’under lease in this county. It
I indicates something else: the com-
I • pany may be planning an immed-
11 late use for the lignite.
We know it is rmposs:ble, legal-
I! ly, to force TP & L to tell what it
I: plans to do with he coal it has un-
11 der lease-agreement but since the
landowners leased on the promise
! of a per ton royalty, and since the
I presence of the leases has acted
: adversely to the plans of the City
j of Mt. Pleasant in its try for water,
i and since there is a possibility that
| the economy of county can be
changed by lignite mining opera-
tions, we firmly believe TP & L
should feel morally obligated to say
WHEN it plans to make use of the
coal, whether it says WHAT it will
be used for or not.
We would be most happy to pass I
along this information any time -
TP & L could be e nt r iced ino giv-
I ing out that information.
KTBS-TV
SHREVEPORT
CHANNEL 1
I Friday
E (deol for woring delicious, hordraha.sg.,
| bakiog 3.000, can psoppee, •« -S
• our store dun. " 0 REE visiting
■ Cook;posntdurine our bi Foll of
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Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 124, Ed. 1 Friday, September 7, 1956, newspaper, September 7, 1956; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1618945/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.