Mt. Pleasant Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 146, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 25, 1966 Page: 2 of 8
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DEAR HELDISE:- .
You know what I think a-
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After I wash the pants with
a cold water anap. I use only
a few minutes of my time to
put pants crensers into them.
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MW Canute impresses so
many men and women who
ple of Australia.”
Clark added: "I am doing
just that.”
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temperatures when they are
young. Crimson planted now
will probabl germinate,
with our present moisture
supply and heavy dews, but
there is danger of losing this
early planted clover with
just a few days of hot weath-
Petty said many young peo-
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Some good cooks like to dip
fish steaks in salted milk be-
fore voating with crumbs and
cooking. If you try this, use a
teaspoon of salt'to ahalf-cup
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The player, Wilbur Collins,
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was in good condition.
Officers said the shot which
hit Collins came form a Ham-
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it left Corsicana en route to
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on their Aug. 18 attendance
at a Texas Youth Congress
in Austin was heard Friday
by Kiwanians.
The four are Nancy Burk-
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germination. If seeded onto
pasture cod without cover-
ing, very few of the seed will
germinate until we have sev-
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with rain..
Getting the seed into the
ground ordinarily means get-
ting a stand three to four
weeks earlier. This early
planting will usually insure
about twice as much graz-
ing next February, March,
and April.
Getting good grazing out of
these crops will depend also
on the kind and amount of
fertilizer should, of course, them,
contain nitrogen.
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I have a son who wears
black trousers and Ivy League
panta, and Fd like to tell you
IHE END-Ivan the Terrible, a Snow Leopard, hangs onto his rooftop perch and I
glances backward to see what caused that sudden pain in the tack The dart, shown
sticking from Ivan’s back, was loaded with a tranquilizer drug that knocked him out /
in a couple of minutes. He slid into a net a nd was hauled back to Oklahoma City’s
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Before leaving, Clark said
President Johnson had told
him: "You are ambassdor to
Australia, not only to Canber-
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man for the legation announ- .. no" A i , gi-t .
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Dear Barbara: DEAR HFLOISE:
I cannot imagine yon’dis- Save your foil. divided trays
covering this one. from frozen dinners and plane
I took two washcloths, one them in the bedroom cheat
wet and one dry, and tried drawers.
both methods. 9m what handy dividers
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DEAR HELOIBE:
I do most pf my aooking
when By husband tent home.
I prepare meatloaves, baked
potatoes, casseroles, etc., and
cook them only HALF of the
required time.
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detter than a wet We. ", ' v3 • To akold oomded Aknugkles
Don’t rubtoohafd. I dn‛t when grating cocamite.- car-
want our friends to remove rots, onion. ete., put on a
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DEAR HELOIBE: copkingtt.i2a2; ' *
When taking diapers off the Sune saves Kraker
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of throwing themmnaubnzket DEARaELoISE: l:_
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it ta better to lay them gently So many times11 have had
across my arm. anapa that would not stay
nahrautyms
just lay them down flat. the heads of the snaps afew
Mothers will be surprised to tapsI with • ^MST toflatten
find out how much faster they tbs point a ML
can be roided; and they look This sure lengthens the life
as « they had been pressed, and usefulness of the garment,
J. L. B. end to quicker than replacing
• • • the snaps.
DEAR HITT ni RE- 1 discovered this when my
For those who have children two youngsters were in crawl-
at the “crayon-on-the-wood- ers with the anap crotch, and
work” stage:: every penny counted.,
I have discovered that a Barbara Carr l
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thority, which has led to a 4
rapid rise in crime among At
these citizens.. Rate of crime -32
increase is six times the birth i
rate increase, he explained. | 58
Texas was UMI omy state to 563
show a redluction to teen-age -062
crime last year, and Petty 2
thinks the Youth Congress ’
has contributed largely to ,
this. I
Bobby Warrick was pro- <
gram chairman.
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