Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 171, Ed. 1 Friday, November 9, 1951 Page: 6 of 6
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Mt. Pleasant, Texas, Daily Times, Friday Evening, November 9, 1951
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Population of Ottawa, capital
of Canada, is around 155,000.
“The set comes with two bar bells and
the address of a top notch Chiroprac-
Two Persons Killed
In Plunge Into Ditch
PLEASANT
Drive-In
Drain transmission and dif-
ferential and refill with win-
ter-grade lubricants (Except
Automatic Trans.).....$1.75
Undue strain of anv kind may throw one’s spine out of bal-
ance, causing pressure on delicate nerves. 'Chiropractic therapy
relieves this condition quickly and painlessly.
Install new oil filter
cartridge..........
Drain Engine and refill with
winter-grade oil (4 qts.) $1.60
table and end tables.
A very attractive period type
of arrangement was featured in
the dining room. The table was
laid with a lovely ecru cut-work
cloth and centered with an ar-
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Arrangements in the
Official births registrations in
the United States rose from 92.3
per cent in 1940 to 95.5 per cent
in 1948.
EASTERN STAR NOTICE
Mt. Pleasant Chapter, Order of
Eastern Star, will meet in stated
session at the Masonic Hall at
7:30 o’clock Monday evening.
Fall Placement
Show By Hydrangea
Club Wednesday
The Hydrangea Garden Club
Audie Murphy
Wanda Hendrix
Burl Ives
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and inspect water pumps.. NC
Install anti-freeze
(6 quarts of permanent) $5.50
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A Message of Importance
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in The State of Texas
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CHIROFRACTIC
501 West 1st St.
OFFICE PH. 152
newspaper published in the City
of Mt. Pleasant, Texas, the first
of which publications shall be on
the 19th day of October, 1951.
1951.
Attest: (Seal)
IVAN FRIZZELL, Mayor
LETHA MANKINS
City Secretary
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C. L. Duncan Insurance Agency
Telephone 56
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LEGAL NOTICE
ordinance. Any operator of a
taxicab violating the rates set
in this ordinance shall have his
Chauffeur's License revoked and
any owner violating the rates
set by this ordinance, or who aids
and abets his operators in violat-
ing the provisions of this ondi-
nance with reference to rates,
shall have his franchise revoked.
(d) All drivers of taxicabs
shall promptly deliver to the Po-
lice Department, or to authorized
agents of their companies, all
property left in such vehicles by
passengers. Whoever violates the
provisions of this section shall
be guilty of misdemeanor.
(e) When articles left in taxi-
cabs have been delivered to the
office of the Chief of Police, he
shall make an entry of the fact
in a book provided for that pur-
pose and shall keep all such ar-
ticles until claimed by the owner,
or as the City Council shall auth-
orize.
Section 11: GENERAL
PROVISIONS FIXING
PENALTY
Any firm, person, corporation,
association, partnership or socie-
ty violating any of the provisions
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ball academy in New York. Rizzuto and eight other major leaguera •
are instructing some 1,21)0 boys in dally classes till Feb. 15. Academy *
purpose is not to teach baseball, but to teach the boys good citizen-
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cient Persia (338-338 BC) was
such a bloodthirsty tyrant he all
but exterminated his own family.
grounds for the City Council to |
revoke and terminate the fran- ■
chise of the offending grantee. E
Section 12: PUBLICATION 1
OF FRANCHISE ORDINANCE I
In conformity with Section 2 I
of Article VIII of the Home Rule I
Charter for the City of Mt. Pleas-1 I
ant. this franchise ordinance shall I
be published once each week for n
four (4) consecutive weeks after I
final passage and prior to the E
time that the same shall take ef- l
feet, which cost of publication it
shall be borne by those to whom I
the franchise is being granted in I
proportion to the number of taxi- I
cabs operated by each owner, and I
on failure of the owner to pay his
proportionate part of said pub- I
lication cost on or before the date I
the said franchise becomes effec-
tive. shall void all rights granted , I
to the owner under said franchise I
ordinance and as to such owner, 1 1
the said franchise shall be, in all ! a
things, revoked.
Section 13: VALIDITY AND 1 |
CONSTITUTIONALITY I
If any section or provisions of r
l any seotion of this ordinance
NEW TEXAS "SAFETY RESPONSIBILITY LAW"
You Don’t Have to Carry Liability Insurance, But , , , if you are not insured
against bodily injury and property damage liability, you must be able to deposit with the Department of Public
Safety security equal to the estimated damage, not exceeding $15,000.00, to cover all claims growing out of an
accident anywhere in Texas in which you or your motor vehicle were involved. If you cannot establish financial
responsibility for the future, your driver's license and your motor vehicle license plates are automatically
suspended.
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YANKEE SHORTSTOP Phil Rizzuto exchanges some advice with elder
statesman Bernard Baruch at opening session of the American Base- J
on August 21, 1951 for the sec-
ond time; was read by the Coun-
cil in regular meeting on Sep-
tember 4, 1951 for the third time;
and was finally passed by the
Council on the 18th day of Sep-
tember, 1951, which date was
more than thirty (30) days after
first reading; and on order of the
Council, said ordinance was or-
dered published once each week
for four (4) consecutive weeks in
Mt. Pleasant Daily Times, a
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Enforcement Begins January 1, 1952. On this date, the new Safety Responsibility Law,
as passed by the Legislature, goes into effect. This law was designed to protect you against financially irrespon-
sible drivers and owners of motor vehicles involved in accidents. It affects all drivers and motor vehicle owners
(except Federal, State, County and City-owned cars).
What Must You Do After An Accident? Under existing laws, you must file a written
report to the Department of Public Safety if your car is involved in an accident where there is a death, an injury
or property damage in excess of $25. Under the new law, a written report must be filed within ten days if your
car is in an accident resulting in death, injury or property damage in excess of $100.
It’s Easy to Establish Financial Responsibility with a motor vehicle liability insur-
ance policy. If you do not now have such a policy, call your local insurance agent today. He is a qualified insur-
ance counselor who will be happy to advise you concerning your needs.
of the den.
In the child’s playroom were
unusual containers of interest of
children appropriately filled with
small flowers to carry out the
design of the container. Many
passage.
The above ordinance was intro-
duced and first filed by the City
Council of the City of Mt. Pleas-
> ant at a regular meeting on the
7th day of August, 1951 and read
for the first time; was read by
the Council in regular meeting
Select An Established Insurance Agent. The agent listed below knows the in-
surance business and represents well-known depenable capital stock insurance companies. The agent
is not of the kind that is here today and gone tomorrow. Its name is listed in the telephone directory. ,
A telephone nil will find them readv to serve you, not only NOW, but YEARS from now.
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of this ordinance shall be deem-
ed guilty of a misdemeanor, and
upon conviction thereof, shall be
punished by a fine of not less
than five ($5.00) dollars, or more
than One Hundred ($100.00) dol-
lars, and the Chief of Police may
in addition to the penaltv herein
prescribed revoke the license of
any driver of any taxicab to op-
erate such vehicle. Each act done
in violation of this ordinance or
any provision thereof shall con-
stitute a separate offense and
upon conviction, be punished as
such. Any violation of this or-
dinance shall be sufficient
HERE'S WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT THE ‘
Adjust fan and generator
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MIDLAND, Nov. 9 (P) — Two
persons were killed and four oth-
ers injured early today when the
car in which they were riding
plunged over the barricade at tha
end of a dead-end street here and
into a six foot deep drainage ditch
The dead are Mrs. Lola Orozco
and B. B. MeGuire, both of La-
mesa.
Police said their car hit a two-
foot dirt barricade and then sail-
ed about 40 feet through the air
before crashing into the bottom
of the ditch.
The injured included Mrs. Or-
ozco's two-year-old son, Adolpho.
shall be declared to be void, in-
effective or unconstitutional, the
holding of such section or provi-
sions of any section to be void,
ineffective or unconstitutional for
any cause whatsoever shall not
affect the validity of the remain-
ing sections, and provisions of
this ordinance.
Section 14: ORDINANCES
REPEALED
All prior ordinances or parts
of ordinances or resolutions here;
I toforc passed by the City Council
of the City of Mt. Pleasant grant-
ing franchise or permits to any
person to operate a taxicab upon
the streets of the City of Mt.
Pleasant as well as regulating the
operation thereof, are hereby in
all things repealed.
| Section 15: DATE TO TAKE
EFFECT
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1 mums and grapes in an antique
silver tureen. Pink candles in-
silver holders completed the
table. The buffet arrangement
carried out the same theme as
the table.
On the lazy susan breakfast
table was a most attractive and
unusual arrangement of fruit
and vegetables cascading from a
wooden bowl.
Tying together the plans
in the kitchen and the den was
a composition of 'mangolds, cat-
tails and wheat grass in a brown
glazed jug. Upon entering the
den interest was .centered upon
the open fire surmounted by the
matching brass canters filled
with grasses, mums and berries
on the mantel. Arrangements on
the coffee table and radio accen-
ted the mantel and were most
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If you are nerving scrambled eggs For
luncheon or supper, cut some frankfurt-
ers into thin slices and add to egg mix-
ture, then scramble. You can ittye in
toasted buns with pickle on the side if
you desire.
This ordinance shall take effect
sixty (60) days after its final room carried out the fall theme,
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Revival Meeting
At Highland Park
Church Scheduled
A Stewardship Revival will
start Sunday morning, November
11th, at the Highland Park Bap-
tist Church, 1004 West 10th
Street, according to the pastor,
Ottis E. Denney.
Rev. Curtis Puryear, pastor of
the First Baptist Church, Kowa,
Oklahoma, is the evangelist. He
preaches from the Greek, or the
original language of the New
Testament.
Rev. Puryear, graduate of
Ouachita Baptist College, Arka-
delphia, Arkansas, will arrive
Monday.
Rev. Denney will have charge
of the services Sunday.
Services will be conducted each
day at 10:00 o’clock and each
night at 7:30 o’clock. Prayer
services at 7:00 o’clock. The
public is invited.to attend.
What is the Minimum of Your Liability? The law permits each driver to establish
the following minimum limits of liability: up to $5,000.00 for injuries sustained by one person; up to $10,000.00
for all personal injuries resulting from one accident, and up to $5,000.00 for property damage. You do not have
to establish such liability but it is the easiest way. "
Bluebonnet Club
Meets With Mrs.
■ioward Thursday
The Bluebonnet Garden Club
met Thursday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. C. M. Howard, with
Mrs. C. C. Ehemann as cohostess.
Roll call was answered with cur-
rent events.
The floral decorations for the
meeting featured a line arrange-
ment of small porn porn mums
by Mrs. Grady Colley and two
distinctnve arrangements of dried
material by the hostesses.
Mrs. A. J. Luna and Mrs.
Ehemann gave interesting in-
formation on the setting of
shrubs and trees. A bulb ex-
change and a grab bag were oth-
er features of the program.
Delicious refreshments of
pumpkin pie, topped with whip-
ped cream, and salted nuts, mint
wafers and hot tea were served
to the fourteen members and one
vistior who were present.
The next meeting of the club
will be held at 2:00 o’clock Nov-
ember 15 at the home of Mrs
W. G. Jackson.
ed with mums.
The colors in the bedroom were
accented by the use of pastel
flowers in varying shades of the
same color. Blue provincial con-
tainers with pastel mums were
used on the bedside tables. On
the bureau was a very lovely
and lacy arrangement in cut
glass
For the benefit of the guests
Mrs. L. L. Lee, Mrs. T. D. Al-
bright and Mrs. H. C. Shoemaker
acted as judges making construc-
tive criticisms of the many ar-
rangements used throughout the
house.
Refreshments of spiced tea and
iced cake squares were served.
Hurricane is a word derived
from huracana a term used by the
Arawak-speaking Indians of the
West Indies.
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the home of Mrs. A. C. Hoffman standing among these was a
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