Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, April 13, 1962 Page: 2 of 6
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MT. PLEASANT. TEXAS. 2 Friday. April 13. 1962
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Sunday Sermon Topics
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SMITH BATES FUNERAL HOME
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MOVE in the
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ments under the program Pay
ments will be made to elieibie
( E. Gaddis CConsignee
Elm Street. PA 4-3311
said
gone
day morning topic.
Light of Seripture"
Cutting Government expendi-i
tures when the private economy,
actvity Ukon rhe downgrade and,
will
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which are
necessary
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garden care can be
PANZER and its 25 at:
meats that take on anv
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FREE
EVERBLOOMING
ROSE BUSH
plus your lav.
cut for “nutbir.'!
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the pastor The Rev J F Flow-
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I ennison Memorial Methodist
The Christ of the Flint Face"
a di the subject of the sermon
ASC News
By Ralph Crawford
County ASC Manger
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I deficit in the Federal budget an
spraying Call write e rk
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.. get your FREE Everbloom-
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plntine enastal Bermuda Seed-i after a ram now-as compared
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Farmers with cotton or pa- .
order to receive pay-
Altend Church Sunday
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DRIGGERS LUMBER COMPANY
Everything Far The Builder
710 N. Jefferson, PA 4-dBJl
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pay menu for the 1961 marketing 1962 crop peanuts
year under the wool po;men --......"-t-- —
program Pay menu for the 1961
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kept a good appetit and always a m and morning worship I- at
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1127 N. Jeffersen, PA 4-361
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Eeehuad
: growth of these legumes usually
runs between $5 and $a worth
Der acre With extremely good
growth as much as $10 worth of
: nitroeen per aeve can be added
tn the tan This cannot hold
I true unless livestock are remov:
ed t llow these plants to’ make
mavimum tnnnage of growth
Ced nroductin for reseeding is
Art us for s home trizt c‘' :
dramatically diflercat F:.1
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( hurchs of Mount Pleasant-an-
nounce Sunday service: as fol
lows
. oeni Church is the first step in finding God
marketing year cover sham common type produced in this
on infla-
te chccse the wav that will lead you to God
“MoBLATANoSpsigree
Mr ami Mr s
oed her parents
vs H Hammond
flation
will qualify tn go to Stephen- , The Republie an high com
vile to the state contest on Ap- mand has blamed us Demoerats
* ar and posf-w ar years.
Mr Patman said the fact that
total pubhc and private debt is
now $972 billious has given rise
in a pepular saying that every
baby born today is born with a
95 000 debt on its shoulders He
added "it woutt be just as fair
to say, however, that the baby
First Presbyterian
Guest speaker Sunday morn-
Me Minded’’ James -1 8
in His HOUSE is a
, ana gives ene an opportunity to understand
is born with $10,000 of assets
worth 83 to 25 Det acre plus the, wihw hich to pay that debt."
system there cannot t- savin
tjonships between the health of governments has risen irr 1
private economy and the Fed about 8 percent to 12 perc >■ 1 ,
-Tai'. Goyernment •monetary the Gross National Product
and fiscal policies. _________
4 for the wartime inflation so
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rut allotmaens have bean mail
. ed performance ear d« to fam-
Mr and M
and < al.
las will fill the pulpit at both
morning and evening services
Sunday school begins at " 55
‘ tion on these crops All farmers
' are requested to let the ofice
know whether or not an a’W-t
ment crop $ planted or wine
planted Ry receivjng this ir
formation we will be able to
, plan the work of measuring a'-
lot ment crops this summer The
• use <>f these reporting card in
•he last few years resulted in a
, avang of expense of hiring re-
porters"and has made it possible
to complete the performance
job earlier in the summer
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First ( hristian Church
Sunday school begins at 9:45
| and church services at 11
< clock The Rev Charles Mull,
pastor, will be preaching op
Are Your Small Enough to
Meet Your God
h for the morning worship by 'peak Sunday morning on
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.hi archipela- as Maupin celebrated his 103rd,
birthday Sunday saying he has
A move to worship GOD
and his mother Mrs Zela M
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,l n1i5 Lfe Now is the time to make your
First Bwpfist (harrh a soto by Mrs VernonIJAlleu Gibbo ney, Texarkana
The Rex Harvey 1) Lewis "The Palms" and an offertory N congre iallomnal meeting will
pastor has chosen for his Sun anthem by the chancel choir b held .immediately following
Man In the Open the Gates of the I"m the morning worship hour for
ple ’ the purpose of voting upon the
Chancel and Junior choirs will question of the rotation plan for
I present the Cantata The Christ the session.
choir Will present the special
' i music The Garden", at the
i.ik ' n 'morning worship hour
New Boston.
See how easy lawn a-d
as Dossible. Coastal can be safe- be higher
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Custom Picture Framing
Justreeeivede beautifu selection of Picture Frame
Moulding for your eit Paintieg, Drawings, Watercotor.
Etching and Portraits, Will show samples i your
honye and pick up and deliver finished fvames.
Hove in Stack - Non Glave Glass
Cal FA 4-4497 fur Appointmant
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Evevlasting". at the <
worship hour beginning
years of high unemoploymem ‘uthout debt
and low production Congress, in terms of our
man Wright Palmar. tohd the pay Mr Patman
( hureh of the Nazarene
Sunday is Relatives Day"
emphasis in the church and
.1 mmurion will tie served. Top-
CELEBRATE 103RD
- RIRTHDAY
LEXINGTON Ky PThom-
economic improvement and un- Diana Cook comme ■
employment drops to 3 percent ed with her parent. Vr .
of the labor force this will mean Mrs John A cok anq ,
•hat the vaue of all goods and
growers after Jois 1 1962
High Unemployment Calls for
Federal Deficit, Patman Says
Srecial to the Dimes ba and savings as gond tart
NEW ■MYDN Texas - Or-some is the counterpart of the or
the pastor, the Rev Mouzon
Fletcher Special music will be
Asseunblyol God
Pastor B L Manning
Do up since the end of Wor
War II At the end of 1946 J.
Feedra! debt equalled 109 p
cent af our Gross National Pn
duct today it is less than E,
percent and next year it will •
an even sinaler percentage Si
ce 1946 corporate debt has rise
from 45 percent of the (iross Ni
rionat Produrt to 60 prrr. M
private individual debt has 1
en from 29 percent to 59 per c[
and the debt of State and 1
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<rn.es produced will be $605 Mr and Mr. ,
bin,on and the Treasury wil and familv of on - ,
A land judging contest will be hal" an 88 billion surplus with wih his parent. V
held near Mount Pleasant on shi h retire the debt Con nict Iond and fr
Wednesday, April 18, for Future verseh if unemployment rises werkend
' Farmers of America in Area A lo 6 pere em We will have a 37
This contest is sponsored by the billaon deficit if it rises to 7 A Vacation chr,
I Sulphur Cypress Conserva- VreDtWN will have a 516 bik Workchon will h i.
tion District Senior agricuhtural liondeficit ’ | Methorist Ch urch
students from East Texas State! Another popular misconcept
College will assist in grading ton Mr Patman said. is
. contestants score cards , that the Republican Party
I Thr* comtest uually draws 30- stands fer sound money and the
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aliens! regular, 5 te continue in the right direc
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—-----------unemployment is rising, has the,
soon as the nationa) average tefetet of further depressing the'
price received tor wool can be aconomy. causing a loss of pm-J '' Mrs R N.
determined fits incomes jobs and tax rev r . 2 ‘ .
—e mmG e i and iamly of wichita ralis .
, enues, he said
The us Department of Agri "On the other hand" he said.
.Monday. April 30. is the last culture has announced the av-- modern conservation calls for
day for filing applications for erage interim support price for the Treasury to take in a sur-
. . - --- . .. '--- _ plus and retire some of the debt
when the economy is booming.
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— - J much, many people believe it.
Livestock should be removed The truth is. the Republican
immediately from fields of re. leadership inCongress and the |
seeding crimson clover and vet I rakn aud file Republican mem
ch. This is a must in order to,bers voted almost unanimously
get the anakimum in soil im . againstagainst every auti -infla
provemert and seed prodtuction , tiop ary measure that came to.
1 NItgrogen added by a good the fluor for a vote during the*
"5 ‘6 he taught are
We Have a Bib-
Mr< Elbert Wil
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W ' R < hardson
1 r- and workers are
j"i 'c! 'his orkshop
Speaking at a danner meetimg
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pay ment { are estbalished by both ty pe aad
areas where produced The most This puts a damper .... ,.„>«• and son of Argo visited • s .
n ■> 1 ents, ttir Re s and Mr - 11
wool and unshorn lambs market- area is the Spanish The South Mr 1 atman. said that it is ali Scott and family during
ed not later than March 31'of west area price established for most impossible for a member weekend >
this year' Later marketings wil panish types is $216.93 per ton. of Congress: to talk sensibly ___
be eligible for payments for the Loans and purchase agreements about the Federal Debt without Mrs Laura Hendrick, t ’
1962 marketing year These nay. on the 1962 crop will be avail-! being misunderstood and calledi bel Okia visited wit her
made automatic- i able to individual producers and debt happy He added, how-l and family Mr and M
s must file appli grower associations from thelever that such conservative Hendricks last w.,v
supported time of harvest through Jan 31 busorees organizations as CFD
run bv corporations hke tat . ,
_ . ■ ' O Mt' James Foster an !
Ford Motor Company and Sears i. ... . ......
’ ter ( vl-i‛ u ♦ ’
Roebuck supported the prinei ! ents Mr and Mrs w - I
pleshedescribedandhavetestilardson "Mrs Foster .
fied before the Joint Economic.. .. ... (
_ , . his practice teach nE n '<
Commtitee mans times in rav ■
. . Prairie
ot of them
Mr Patman sajd that the pre
' 19% idea that gevernment ’ bud
get should be ' balanced each
arid every year, whether the
aconomy is booming or in a de-
pression, is the very heigh of
fiscal irresponsibility.
We have teamed a great
deal about how our economic
sysiem works since 1930." ha j
said as w eU as about the tela- i
। lulla m Mr s
.tpm Churches Announce
‘ri A 111 conduct
' t tt+sFf PLEASE
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nng prospe tivt
. • -hgenee tria' in-
' rcle was seek
> zaipst a prejudi -
. .2-u -112+-++ tt--er-
1 . en1 leman the
1 । - be had one •
.cle
Mr Patman said The oud M y F member. ,1/-
Ketwhich President Kennedy the Sulphur S-r.
submitted to Congress in Feb. b'nquet t silyh .
ruarx w as carefully i prepared to Tuesday might sand,, ,
Im* in xact balance if unernploy- ‘
/ : Tai<<» W 1> pr
ment in the year everage* 4.$1
, of the labor force. This willi rinda Holm n
meana Gross National Producti visiteq her ...... n
of $570 billion .and Federal tax, , .. . . , .
revenucc of so billion On the i j '. ,
.. the past w efken
other hand if there is continued
(hurch s Gods oppointed ogency in thisswgrla
orzodnqthe knowledge ’•"'XX.T.t
(| demand for man to respond to 2 , . 2
hk neighbor without th
"tonqpor and the h eedomsswhach.we hold
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Eevond -net however every person .shoyiduurtuth
...... pate m the Church because it telh the t
Xu™’.....death - destiny: thetzthwbih
aione witi set him free " live « ’ child * '
W B Smith will be in charge
. of the music. ----
At the evening worship hour
beginning at 7 15 the topic will
be Ye Are the Light of the
World". Matthew 5 14-16
Mt Pleasant Baptist
The Rev Jack York of Dal
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Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, April 13, 1962, newspaper, April 13, 1962; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1484009/m1/2/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.