Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 250, Ed. 1 Friday, February 23, 1962 Page: 2 of 6
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great deal of good in modern
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“maVENturERADE NEWS
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Reds Leads To
Marie Roberts! Marie is a sev-
enth grader i.nd is in Mrs. Leon-
berger’s hemeroom. She is the'
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Army and Air Force bases to dogs must be pure-bred German , mentally sound.
You’re the
Attend Church
’ school
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sible for fermers to release un-
Man has explored most of the earth, and has
now set out to conquer space.
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Crain farmers may divert as lit
Bethesda. Md Their behavior is
volunteers.
the Harpers —
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wets at $221 per ton This re
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ATTEND CHURCH SUNDAY
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The 1962-crop peanut support
D aying bast bafl in the bays’
P E Class they are piaying priee is the same as the 1961
bz sketball znd soccer.
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"I‘m thinking of having
Bridal
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price as announced is the mini- it published posthumously
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YOU WILL
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DRIGGERS LUMBER COMPANY
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“When Z eonnid^r thy heavtrui, the work of thy
fingers, the moon and the stars, which thou
hast ordained; what is man that thou art
mindful of him? and the son of man, that thou
visitest him? For thou hast made him ajittle
While achieving these marvelous works, let
us not’forget our creator.
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n inded that release forms are
available at the county office.
Aiso any person who needs ad-
ditional acreage should apply
printing
“The new style of fonts — or
John Glenn as a native son
The Mexico City newspaper
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work is-important to being sue
< । ssfu! Reed showed pictures
of oil rigs aud talked of costs of
operating 4 oil company. Robi-
a dismissed the assembly.
By Ralph Crawkord
County ASC Mao ng sr
iudically to measure simulated
radiation.
mes-
lithe
meet immediate requirements.
It said it also will seek 1.700
more during the balance of this
year.
High standards are set: The
nanajuoto Claims
Slenn as Motive
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made
read
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spelling words.
In Mrs Vinyard's home ream
—1!‘ , claw ha^^ww studying
planets in connectien with their
ciass study
ASSEMBLY PROGRAM
The regular assembly of the
P F Wallace Junior High was
11 d on Tuesday The assembly
uas called to order by the pres-
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pliance with Ms 1962 crop pea
nut acreagt alotment. Market
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$149
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articles. Eighth grade history
classes hav: kept the librarians
busy this past week helping
them find information for their
FRANCE IN NEW Y 0 RK - Spray throwing fireboats and small craft escort the French liner France aa she
passns the Statue or Liberty in New York harbor. M wee first transatlantic crossing for the world's longest passenger ship.
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on the windows, but ne a
licked that prebtein. BH
uuitoes wonld push On
mosquitoes Uhrough Ay.sM
wire' and then On Me «
ties would epen taw doer
let the big moemtnes in
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The Buss sib grade history .sappointmont at some at the
classes have been studying the technical points of typesetting—
REACHING NEW
Aacggy g ayahspmme-
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Code & Son
Photographers
, PA 4-4497
the minimnum national r-----—
sapport 'price for 162-crop pea-
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lower than the angels, and hast croivned him
with glory and honour. Thou modest him to
have dominion over the works of thy hands;
thou hast put all things under his feet...,f
202 w. ard, PA 4-18
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e Celeman Adv. Serv, F. o. Box 4887, Dallas, Toms
Buying will be done by the
U. S. Animal Procurement Of-
ice Larkland Air, Furce Base.
San Antonio, Tex
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MARIE nanears
Student of the Mb
The Student of the Week at
Churches of Mount Pleasant and theiv members invite you to jojn them in fel-
lowship and inspiring reflection upon tersel Truths ef any or nil of their services.
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Cubs Cool Corner
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SMITH-BATES FUNERAL HOME
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1127 N. Jefferson, PA 4-3621
n** Kelt t — art trying to ob
tein.
— seventy-six mil-
—"o honey were pro-
ditheUmied States in
niesented to Principal Robisom Picts 85 pci cent of the January
at Tuesday Assembly ‘ 1962 peannt parity price of $260
Fhe riri’s P. E. Classes are per tom.
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urday Two of the tropiies were
f om the Cunty Meet at Win-
f eld The other trophy came
vesfeetionist witb a gentle tem
M4ML is on at a heart at.
ack at ge d 5.
For The Builder
PA +mn
SPOUTS
The basketban teams
*end eollege.
And Schulze was honored re-
cently by ne university for the
jengest service record among a
group of 9 veteran employes.
Hs total time with the univers-
i-y is 44 years.
St Helena has been the island
of exile for Napoleon, a Zulu
cbieftain, a Sultan nt Zanzibar
and 600 Boer War prisoners
lethargic "
Last Saturday the men. all
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The Church is Cod's appoinied agency in this world
for spreading the knowledge of His love for man and
of Mis demand for man to tespond to that love by
loving his neighbor. Without this grounding in the
love of God, no government or society or way of life
will long persevere and the freedoms which we hold
so dear will inevitably perish. Therefore, even from
a selfish point of view, one should support the Church
for the sake of the welfure of himself and his family.
Beyond that, however, every person should uphold
and participate in she Church becotHe it tells the truth
about man's life, death and destiny; the truth which
•lone will nt him free to live as a child of Ged.
reading a mystery,
ch” After rerding
they will outline it.
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. MT. PLEASANT DAILY TIMES
Seemn Collertinn
Kalle Mr $62,087
IONDON I - A collection of
1 lnnnese stamns were sold at
auction todav for $62,087
The collertion included an un-
used sheet of 40 Dragon imoerf.
orate stamps issued in 1871,
watha le" missing from the
Dragou. Tins was sold to a Lon-
don dealer for $3 7 80
Clever as They Weve
JCKSONVHAIE. Fla. t-
Mosquitnes are neither as big
noi as clever 00 they were
wheD Jxnes G. Pauik was a
bov back in Sycamore. Ga.
The wav he tells it, the folks
fooght a losing battle with them.
Conventional window screens
wouldn’t even alow dom Ml
skeeters "'.i v
began a two-week grAss
Th M's what
Seventh grade reading classes . s
c to the Library every Thurs- A (4 iki ,
day for reports end magazine Meku TV6/W3 ,
for more acreage The final date ------
to release or applv for more ac r .. ", A , c .
mage is March 2 soilors Morale Good
The feed gram signup is in
full swing. Any person mterest
ed should contact the comity off J
ice before the closing date Feed1
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“Miss Hin-
the stary,
They are
of their
letter designs — Have
.... . . । isolation is shelters To make
Vte L. Freeman has announced tne experiment realistic decon
average (amination teams emerge per
Because die wasn’t as well
about the planets. They have
drawn the -.me planets and cel-
ored them and have written tan
facts about each planet. They
are now stuaying about gravity
on the earth and in the univer-
se.
few months age, he said
And H's one reason the slim
dark-haired youth fled his home
Id East Berlin and reached the
United States
“The secret police came to
my house aind said they want
Adolph Schutze
But he saakes his head in
s illeoallv, ‛hev heean trvin
to find wave for him to remain
in the U S
B would take an act of Con-
/ tre n"gn "Im
"Oh, wonderful," the woman
studying synonyms
P. E Tucker voiced the open-
ing prayer. Mr Robison intro
duced speaker for the morning
Car! Reed, of Hinton Product'
Company. Mr. Reed talked to
tl < group about the importance
of choosing a career He stress-
ed that being happy in one’s
All farmers who operate,
reports on World War I. The farms with a 1962 cotton allot MEXICO CITY (P — Old-time
Eighth grade science elasses meal are urged to release any. residents of Guanajuato, a pic-
have been using the material on unwanted part of it for this crop tresque colonial city about 200
year The mebecse and reapport I niles northwest of here. are
koment provision mkes it pos-laving clair > to U S astronaut
te as 20 percent of the 1959-1960 , escribed as ■ frisky rather than
base All acreage reports must,
be filed by March 20 and all in
came te nt ions to divert acreage by !
home with three trophies Sat- March 30. : test of the effects of prolonged
Secretary of Agriculture Or '
Mosquitoes Aven” as pona producer mustheincom
Oar expesianced photographers
knew, haw t make beautiful
bridal portraits that you will alwaye
wesbure aa lantjng keepaakes of
▼war weding day. Come la to
ata our bridal portrait — or tall'
teda» for a« appainument.
Shepherd: one to three years
oldi a minimum height at shoul-
der of 23 inches, minimum
weight 60 pounds, physically and
One Who Will Be Blessed
two sisters, Yvonne and Debbie,
and one hrotfcer Aubrey. Mar-
in s lists es her iuterests play-
ing the pipro, swimming, read-
i.ig and watching TV. She would
like to attend Baylor.
LIBRARY NEWS
The P. E. Wallace Junior
High Library has added one
hundred and twenty-seven books
during .this school year, this in-
< ude. fiction aud non-fiction.
The library subscribes to twen-
ty five magazines as recom-
mended fer junior high school
libraries.
The big
k would hold upt
while the Utt*
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Friday February 23. 1962 -
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frem South Franklin County
Furnament The trophies wore
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1962 crop peanuts will be sup said, and the sooner the bet
porteon a national basis ter.” a •
To be eligible fer priee sup-—-—- -.."j' . -v"____________________________
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ongineer named John Glenn liv-
ed in Guarauato a little more
than 40 vea; s ago Uis wife bore
a son who would tie about the
astronaut's age
A search ol ritv records to
back up this belief hasn't pro-
duced alty tiling, the newspaper
said, but the old-timers are
•ticking to their claim
V,
Following a recent talk a wo-
been studying the hypotenuse The advance minaimum 1962 man rushen up to han and said
rule and having square and peanu support price of "Why, conressman, your
square roo. problems. 1 8222 per ton 13 announced which sprech was superfluous, just <u
Miss Thsznas’s home room is prowides for the announcement | perfluous
of the level of price support for "Why. thank you," the con-
field crops in advance of the' gressman replied, tongue in
manting season. The support • cheek
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chousmnnsgng
wanted acreage and the acreege
released applled to other grow- Diario de ia Tarde said today
ers who need more aoreage ttne residents recall that mining
Each unpianted acre that is re 1
leased is an acre saved for the
county and state. Unplanted al
hmenis not released are last
history for the country and for
• he state All producers are re-
Proofreader for 35 Years Finds
Much Good in Modern Printing
AUSTIN Tea., Im — A man schooled as he thought be should ,
with 35 years' experience as • be, he took a proofreading job
proofreader at the Universily of My ob parc-time work at night
Texas prirung division finds
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18, told a reporter during an I
Interview recently.
The same statement landed 560 German Shepherd
Keller in an East Berlin jail a Dogs Needed by Army
to m M. Mm end Mb wife. Pat
hondan0 desert resort
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TEXACO INCORPORATED
C. E. Gaddis Consignee
Elm Street. PA 4-3311
GUARANTY BOND STATt BANK
109 W. jat,, PA 4-4791
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WASHINGTON O—The Army
urgently needs 560 German
Shepherd dogs for guard duty at
• Eesy to Clean
• At SteinVrecas elloor
Cm Be
• Resists dirt, gremse,
- acids, ivel
Everybody's Furniture
< pa 4-3636
DIES
, Calif-
Waler, a
crop suppori which Secretary
EIHTH GRADE NEWS increased substautial-
Mrs Tucker's home room has | 1 from the 1960 eveh
ident of the Student Council,
Pi l Rcg : r c The pledge
t the flag was led by Gary Cor
n It and Steve Harris led the
in ing of the school mw Mrs
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ing MAm which are in effect
fer the Mt crop at peaunts
m-i SANDRaN
ereps.
our enrollment Three have Ag as w"l: as printing, easier.
areVicky Eutiet,““Bevery , Sehutze -till, refuses to call
Moore. JOhnny Edwards There 'emseif a proofreader,
have been four eight graders When 1 began profreading
Paul Moore, Johnhy Kennedy.' 1925-proofreaders were per-
Donna Demmun, and Janice " ons we 1 dandfamiliar
White utli terms of the Bible, he
... _______ . I says "I never went to high
. -. me ... i nrrw—• > r -Ml ■ - U « I--‘J- - W* ' 7
dlenhejola
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kiegh.ceuzad, ■ ' niMli
explorations of the French in; points the average reader pro-
Texas and how the Spanish sent bably doesn’t know exist
oThapsapvelwdordsviasonsghasuch Blast Against
showed a film titled Big D । ane slept" at the end of a line
. 0 ... . . I The seventh grade math class- ,
P. E. Wallace Junior High ise-,hAvebeezstudvinmaasures of type.
.i ne 1n--i a—». .t Such technical errors, says gg:La A 11 c
schutze are by-products of rhonr to U. >.
। WCTKIC, UIVTE, c® ■ nT til F dn0
square measure pressure , GALVESTON, Tex. (P - "I
daughter of Mr. Bhd Mrs Au-’ Miss Pguu’son’s English class "We re in too much of a hur- think a person would have to be
bry Roberta, Route 2, and has has Eeen t| ima meat ion: ry today," he said in a recent crazy to accept Communism."
of verb. Friday the class had a thterview "Wheh T started as a That’s what Ferdinand Keller
eston verhs’Those who made laotype ecerator, we didn’t
below 71 had to re-do heir work I have too. much wo, and we had
fse times. It was necessary t tim ” ' ar 11 . .
etudy 10 avld thia He also approves the elimina-
P NEW FKES * on of ma.ry hypens between
Durinu our or we cempound words The change ih
style has made fead
FLOOR covuwina •
The eighth grade art classes printing much easier to
have beeu drawing and painting and more attractive,”
What Was That?
PITTSRURGM V - Rep Wil-
liam S Merehead, D-Pa.. told
this little story during a speech
Thursday
PAiM MMMrr? Calif as -
Mmw Mibe Run Ami Richard
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ocvnraan
eg-eeev .
20ed2 ‘ sa e
282en . )
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A crew member brought Kei
ler food ano water
But his future is a question
mnrk
Loon Burner of Texas City,
who had heen aboard the ship'
withont knowing Keller was
efowed awav. nave the youth a
ride to Texas City. t
Harper and his wife, whose
19-vrar-old Ron was killed in an
accident last year took an im-
medinte likine to Keller
WASHINGTON Ip- The Navy So did the Harpers' 17 year old
says morali' is good among 100 denphter. Suzy.
sailors holed up in a 25-by-48 When Keller finally admitted
frot. falout shelter in nearby * them he had entered the U
FT.. !
pe l
cceemdenea
a la help ham finance an educa-
~ t-on for both of his children
r.nd all of his proofreading has
been part time work at night
Both Ol Bib children did at RAxar-TidaeA:
maarpayz
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MOBIL OIL COMPANY
LLOYD AGAN, Consignee
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ed to talk to me They kept me ।
iz iail a week before they talk
< d," he said.
When the police did talk to
Keller, they warned him against1
making further statements
-'gainst the Communist regime ,
The death of Keller’s mother!
in April ended this last tie with
East Germany His father, a
German soldier, died some time
after World War II in a Russian
work camp.
The Berlin wall was not built
emtil Aueust Keller crossed the
• order wtih no difficulty
Keller slivped aboard the S S j
Tamma in Barcelona Nov 15 and
f vnd a coffin-sized hiding
nince.
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Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 250, Ed. 1 Friday, February 23, 1962, newspaper, February 23, 1962; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1483969/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.