Mt. Pleasant Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 157, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 15, 1963 Page: 2 of 6
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Tuesday, Ot 15:1963
MT. PLEASANT TIMES
By Marianne Barnard
Texas
The
along with tiie Tiger Band
HEALTH INSURANCE
MAbE POSSIBLE BY SPECIAI. STATE LAW
expecting The Tigers, in then
New Health Insurance facts
for Texans 65 and over
and those with Texas relatives in this age group
Special
Film
SERVICE
• Hospital Board and Room Charges • Up to $12 per day for
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• Hospital Room and Board
• Hospital Miscellaneous Charges
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• Anesthetist Service
182% hrs.
51 min.
26 min.
181 min.
1 hr.
114 hrs.
1 hr.
19 min.
114 hrs.
21 min.
5 hrs.
2 min.
5 hrs.
2414 hrs.
114 hrs.
191 min.
4012 min.
57 min.
See Your
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• Doctors’ Visits
• Surgery and Radioactive Therapy
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WASH
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USE ELEC-
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Texas 65 Major Medical Plan (Premium only $10 a month)
Texas 65 Major Medical Plan provides broad benefits beyond basic coverage
to give vital protection against the potentially disastrous expenses of prolonged
illness or serious accident.
Pays up to $5,000 during any calendar year and lifetime benefits up
to $10,000.
Join Now!
ENROLLMENT ENDS OCT 31
USE
ATTIC FAN
• Up to $200 according
to Surgical Schedule.
• Up to 10% of surgical benefit.
• Up to.$5 a day the first 2 days.
$3 a day for next 13 days.
ELIGIBLE EXPENSES
for each benefit period*
All these bargains
for only 20e.
31 days.
• You pay the first $25 — after that,
Texas 65 pays up to $125.
Metropolitan Life Ins Co
National Bankers Life Ins. Co
Nationwide Group, Columbus, Ohio
New England Mutual Life Ins. Co. .
New York Life Ins. Co
Northwestern National Life Ins Co.
@eeidentat Efe fns.Co of Catiforma
Ohio Natioht Life Ins. Co. ‘
Pacific Mutual Life Ins Co.
Pan American life Ins. Co.
Paul Revere Life Ins. Co
Praetorian Mutual Life Co.
Republic National Life Ins Co
Rio Grande National Life Ins Co.
South Coast Life Ins. Co.
Southland Life Ins. Co.
Southwest Indemnity & Life Ins. Co.
Southwestern Life Ins Co.
Sovereign Life Ins Co., Dallas
State Mutual Life Assurance Co of America
State Reserve Life Ins. Co, Fort Worth
Tower Life Ins Co., San Antonio
Travelers Ins Co
United Fidelity Lite Ins. Co
Western Life Ins Co., St Paul
• Convalescent Nursing Home
(following hospital confinement)
• Private Duty Nursing
• Hospital Charges for
Services and Supplies
(received while room and
board benefits are payable)
• Doctors’ Visits
(while room and board
benefits are payable)
• Surgery and Radioactive Theraoy
• Anesthetist Service
Texas 65
P O Box 665.
Dallas. Texas 75221
Pyron's
Pharmacy
“Gold Bond Stamps” -
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Tuesd
These are values you
are now enjoying...
24 hours every day!
HERE'S HOW TEXAS 65 WILL BENEFIT YOU
Texas 65 Basic Plan (Premium only $9.00 a month)
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Aetna Life Insurance Co
American General Life Ins Co
American Hospital & Life Ins Co.
American National Ins Co
Amicable Life Ins Co
Bankers Life Co , Des Moines, Iowa,
■ Benencrarstndard.tife ms cc, ids Angeles
' California Western States Life Ins Co
Century Life Ins Co
Commercial Ins Co of Newark, New Jersey
Continental American Lite Ins Co.
Continental Assurance Co , Chicago
Employers National Life Ins Co
Equitable Life Assurance Society of the U S
General American Life Ins Co
Great American Reserve Ins Co
Great National Life Ins Co
Great Southern Life Ins Co
Hanover Ins Group, New York
Inter Ocean Ins Co
John Hancock Mutual Life Ins Co
Lincoln Income Life Ins Co , Louisville
I umbermen's Mutual Casualty Co
Massachusetts Mutual tile Ins Co
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After you satisfy
these deductibles,
Texas 65 Major
Medical Plan pays
30% of the above
ligible expenses.
Your money back.
If within 10 days after receiving your
certificate of insurance you decide not
to keep your Texas 65 Plan, just return
your certificate and your money will be
refunded in full
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Please send me complete information about Texas 65 Health !
Insurance lor Texans 65 and older.
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Your policy won't
be cancelled because of
long or repeated illness.
You may cancel your plan at any time
But, your individual coverage cannot be
modified or cancelled, nor your premiums
increased, unless similar action is taken
for all persons enrolled for the same
Texas 65 Plan
(a) the amount that would Im* payable under
Texas 65 Basic Plan or, . . '
(b) the amount which is payable under any other - .
plan or plans you may own. ..... z. :
Choose either or both Texas 65 Plans ‘ 221..
The Texas 65 Basic Plan is designed for protection against limited
hospital and surgical expenses that so frequently occur in the years past 65.
It starts paying from the moment expenses begin
Insurance Agent i
Today i
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with the band to the Dallas along with his family
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Karen safely back to
Gianna I awler, Marsha
Gaines, John Redfearn, Bert
Hendricks, Gene Hendricks,
and Joey Mayfield who went
on Saturday Also, Saturday
Willie Pope, Jacky Mayfield,
Jimmy Hockaday and Jan
Harlin went to the fair only
to take in the upset game be
tween Texas and Oklahoma
TIT
MEMOR
Admitte
Alma Ev
ton. Rusty
beth You
rick, J. P
comb. Ex
Mrs. Robi
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ford, Imo
bert John
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Earl Andi
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Mrs. Toll
ginia Vai
Allen. Mi
Dismiss
Charles S
gett, Duh
Joe Abla
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Dismiss
Briscoe J
SERVICE ELIGIBLE EXPENSESX-
While CONI'INTO in hospital or convalescent home
• Up to $18 per day but not to exceed
semi private room rate
• Actual charge necessary for
treatment
• Up to $5 per visit per day
• Actual charge (according to $500
Surgical Schedule)
• Actual charge up to 10% of sur-
gical benefit
• Up to $7.50 per day (maximum 60
days per Benefit Period)
• Up to $12 for registered nurse, or
$8 for licensed vocational nurse per
8 hour shift but not to exceed
$1,000 per calendar year.
620 or 127
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Farragh’s farm was
infested with teens Sat
HEAT A
ROOM S."
Save tin* spicy stock, after
cooking fresh shrimp, and
use in a fish soup or curry
sauce for fish
uetuchi
game and the first distiic1 ll seems tiut the Ne) <hit>
victory Next week the ligers held quite a bit more than
and fans will travel to Gam s - just a busin ss meeting
ville for the second district I Thinsdav morning They also
game and the same nunl i elected a Kev Club sweet
of victories, we hope' heart " (‘arolyn Jaggers.
Following the ball vame laughte of Mi and Mis
.. ... Leon Jaegers, was chosen Im
the majorettes returned to . , , , .
.. ,, . .. I this honor ( oiii1 rat dial ions.
Mount Pleasant and to Susie ,
Childrey’s home for a shun
berless" party, only to get i Jay Jackson spent Sunday
up early Saturday and travel I afternoon on the mov as he
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ELECTRIC
VALUES
TEXAS 65 MAJOR MEDICAL DEDUCTIBLES
A if/dicaldr se pe rati1y to huth in and out
of Hospital lienrfitv
1 $75 of total eligible expenses per Benefit Period,
plus
2. If you are covered under the Texas 65 Basic Plan
(a) the amount that is payable under the Texas
65 Basic Plan, plus.
(b) the amount that is payable under any othei
plan or plans you may own,
3. If you are not covered under the Texas 65 Basic
Plan, the greater of
How to enroll
Just see your insurance agent — he will
gladly give you specific answers concern-
ing Texas 65 — will offer you any assist-
ance you want in enrolling- there is no
extra charge for his services.
Or, if you would like additional infor-
mation, mail the coupon printed here
Enrollment regardless of
past or present health.
No medical examination is required No
lengthy medical questionnaires to answer
Even previous illnesses or conditions are
overed after reasonable waiting periods
Who can enroll
You are eligible to enroll in Texas 65
if you are 65 or over and reside in the
State of Texas
This enrollment period extends only from
October 1 to October 31, 1963, and your
insurance becomes effective on Novem-
ber 1, 1963. Husband or Wife under 65
may enroll. Your spouse (regardless of
age) may also enroll in Texas 65 if von
are enrolled
Commerce when they took
Priscilla back to ET where
she is a senior
A gabbing, eating, card-
playing fest was held Sat-
urday night in the home of
Marianne Barnard. The teens
who enjoyed these activities
as well as watching ""Terror"
on the late movie were Ernest
McAnally, Linda Etheredge.
and Johnny Conroy.
Sunday night saw the pins
rolling for the Presbyterian
youth when they enjoyed the
‘ vening bowling The teens
who participated in the fun
were Kay Spann, Ettie Raye
Short, Bill Whitaker, Lydia
Colley, Anne Smitherman
Sally Young, Jan Brock, Nora
Jane Cooper, Dick Zachry.
Chuck Zachry and Betty Cui
lev
While NOT CONTI NTD in hospital or nursing home
• Surgery and Radioactive Therapy • Actual charges (according to $500
• Anesthetist Service maximum Surgery Schedule)
• Doctors' Visits * Actual charge up to 10% of surgi-
cal benefit
• Visiting Registered Nurse • Up to $5 per office visit— $7.50
• Certain Other Medical Expenses, per home visit — per day
such as diagonstic X ray and lab- • Up to $5 per visit, maximum 2 visits
oratory, blood, oxygen, artificial per week
limbs. • Actual charg
Expenses not covered
under Texas 65 plans
if you were confined in a hospital or
convalescent nursing home on November
1, 1963, or at any time during the 31 days
prior to that date, your coverage will
become effective on the first of the
month following 31 days free of such
confinement.
The Plans do not pay expenses for
condition# for which you received treat-
ment or diagnosis during the 90 days
before your insurance became effective:
(a) incurred during the first 6 months
of your coverage, or (b) incurred during
a continuing period of hospital or nurs-
ing home confinement which commenced
during the first 6 months of coverage.
Other expenses not payable under
Texas 65 Plans are for: injuries and
diseases covered by Workman’s Com-
pensation eare for mentakand nervous-
conditions outside a hospital; dental
care; eye examinations and glasses;
hearing aids) diseases or injuries arising
out of any war; services and supplies
furnished without charge by any govern-
ment; those which you would have no
legal obligation to pay if you did not
have insurance.
Benefits under Texas 65 Plans are
subject to reduction if you have benefits
inder other hospital, surgical or medical
plans, so that the total benefits will not
exceed the actual amounts charged.
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Sons and Daughters:
enroll your parents
or other relatives.
Give an older member of your family
the peace of mind and protection of
Texas 65. You can enroll a parent or
other relative without their signature,
and you can make the premium payments
yourself
INCOME TAX NOTE: If a parent or
relative qualifies as a dependent on your
Federal Income Tax, your payments of
premiums for this health insurance are
100% tax deductible
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While there. Eddie took in
, many pcints of mterest.
son, Skunked the Wilavals among which were sering the
40-0 All the wav one could Rie Slanfol d Eame B.dth
easily see that th Tigers out- Ship 1,1 lexah and sevei.il
played their opponents Ihis thet histoncal Pla 111 1113
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I eens THE I imes
Some of our Mount Pleas-
ant teens got th ir maximum
amount of needed exercise
fer youth physical fitness.”
Sunday when they enpoyed a
game of "football" ?) in the
park Thes teens were Jean
ne Morris, Karen Cargile,
Jacky Mayfield, Johnny Con
roy , Johnny Johnson, Johnny
Etheredge, Willie Pope, Jac-
ky Culpepper, Dick Croxton,
Wayne Floyd, Ernest MeAn
ally. John Redfearn and J C
D Igado Boys vs girls —
Guess who won"
Marianne and Bill Barnard
spent Sindav afternoon in
As you can see, electricity is not expen-
sive. You are using so much more than
you used to because electricity makes *
f
living so much better.
fair It seems that th maj
orettes gave Janice Price and
Marianne Stinson a father
difficult time, but everyone
had a good time The 6:3-64
majorettes are Janice Price.
Marianne Stinson, Linda Dan
iel, Rosemarv Dubbs. Karen
Kennedy, and Susie ( hildrey
and they are doing a real job
'A Benefit Period will begin when you are admitted to the hospital and will
end when you have subsequently spent 90 days free of confinement. A new
Benefit Period will begin the next time von er- admitted to the hospital after
a previous Benefit Period has ended.
urday night when the youth
of the Methodist Church had
a hayride and ended up at
thiii farm The teens who
tested their resistence to hay
fever were Harry and Suz-
anne Farragh, Johnny Gar
retson, Tony Hill, Mary Ann
Myers, Bobby Hardman.
Brenda llazelwcod. Carmen
Hargrov . Mike Young, Jerry
Clay, I .any Cox. Dav id Fille
brown. Jan Floyd, Gary
Brown, Terrv Brown, Randy
Kidwell, Nellie Sue Sanders.
B bby Joe Phillips, Gayla
(iedwin. Jim Stone, Bill Whit
aker, Brenda Sy perl, and
Bird Old 111
end for Eddie Hendricks who
spent the few days with his
mother in Houston Eddie and
his mother left Friday alter
school and returned Sunday
night after visiting th. h sis
ter and daughter Naney
Friday night marked a very
important as well as an ex
citing game for the Tigers
The Tigers and then many
fans from Mount Pleasant
traveled to Paris to see a
match between the Tigers
and the Wildcats And the
fans got more than th were
merce where she is a fresh
man at ETSC and then trav
eled to Paris where he visit
id his grandmother
The State Fair of Texas
is still having quite an effect
on our weekend teen popula-
lion This weekend it has call
el Balti Fields Jan Holt.
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Senior We
Guild was
in the pari
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president,
sence of t
Mary Cotl
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sang the (
Miss Thom
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prayer.
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showing oi
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Mt. Pleasant Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 157, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 15, 1963, newspaper, October 15, 1963; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1553943/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.