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the home of Mrs. W. F. Niebuhr. ized, on prices, wages and rents.
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nauts were the tiny monkeys
Able and laker, wh come
through a 300-mile ride inside
a Jupiter nose coat in May. They
proved that the day was not far
off when man himsef would
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mack after he was so mean
Teddy Kennedy in 1962
Don’t talk to the audience
enjoyed every minute of the time
spent with this popular hostess.
The refreshment plates were
upon-.trays, and were placed on
U-2 “spy flig 9” and admit they
were aggressive acts'
A thought for the day — Presi-
dent Eisenhower said: "Since this
made a double score on some-
body else’s manners in I960. Mr.
Nixon was appalled at Harry
By United Press International
Today is Wednesday, Oct. 3.
the 276th day of 1962 with 89 to
follow.
The moon is approaching its
first quarter.
The 'morning star is Mars.
The evening stars are Venus.
Jupiter and Saturn.
On this day in history:
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Incline your ear, and come un-
to me: hear, and your soul shall
live. (Isaiah 55:3.)
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polite. ■ : narus
When you are alone before the want
That may be what really
counts in this new world.
ance of havin in the White
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taculars. In September, their Lunik II crashed
on Hie moon, scattering hammer-and-sickle
pennants. Then, on' Oct. 4, the second onni-
versary of Sputnik I, Lunik III was launched
and sent back the first photographs of the
hidden side of the moon._____________________
SLAT
scoundrels and butchered and
half within an inch of his life.
Within a few yards of the dance
house, one negro grabbed him by
the arm and another cut his
throat from ear to ear severing
the windpipe. Lockett grasped his
pistol but another ruffian it is
supposed wrenched it from him,
or turned it towards Lockett and
shot him on the wound made by
the razor. The bullet traveled un-
der the skin and was taken out
back of his ear. It is supposed
that no bones were broken.
inconclusive and maybe a little!country for many years quietly
boring, remember you’ve had remarked “people had beter lock
some free television time and their stables to-night”.
counties, SB 12 per year, to other sections in Texas, an per
Texaa, S10.30 per year. AU prices include the 2% Suite Sales '
need n o t. be relevant
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Dr. Guy Knolle of Houston has
received his commission as lieut-
enant commander in the U. S.
Navy and has been assigned to
active duty at the base hospital
at the Corpus Christi naval base.
He is now serving at Corpus
thoroughly civilized, but an
have established yourself as a
television celebrity.
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NBC Premium
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Truman's language
guite a homily on
your opponent scores against
you, she‘l tbink he’s a brute.
PRAYER: Almighty God, who
dost graciously manifest Thyself to
> those who assemble in Thy name,
ever be present with us as we at-
tend worship of Thee in Thy house.
Forgive us our sins and accept our
praises and thinksgivings; for we
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Sunday morning about one
o’clock as Joe Lockett of the
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it perhaps Mrs1
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at 01 spot to on their guard again st
rattlers. The snake was coiled.
Be philosophical about t h e
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everything he ever learned deak in personalities,
about high-school forensics and I
naces smetts. Eater,
it deve-? the oil wasn't the
heating kind.
Don’t mention age. Rep Lau-
rence Curtis (R., Mass.) attack-
ed George Cabot Lodge for be-
ing young Mr. Lodge won t h e
primary.
Never call your opponent by
his first name. Never- refer to
him at- all if possible. Don't crit-
icize him or anybody else.
The then Senator Kennedy
and. feroceous disposition- genere: a
" i attributed tn the Indian were --2 -
October 3, 1887—There was a
regular red man of the forests* on
the streets yesterday, dressed
citizens clothes. The war paint
mayonnaise, nut brown sand-
wiches. wafers and iced tea
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Mr. M M Seward, formerly a
resident of this county left for his
home in San Marcos. on Monday
prize fighting new wprld wher~ suddenly
what they product i
rowly escaped being bitten by a
rattlesnake at the lock and dhm
on the Brazos river the other day.
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the room. Talk to a dear little Field Texas, son of Mr. and Mrs.
old lady in her living room. If
41 Years Ago .
If you -Ocoter---,.--- -4. R.1 In 1922, Mi
cite the gross national Alexander has joined r-hus-ton, a Georgi
“ T---— ---- band. Judge Alexander, here for the first U.S: woman senator. She ,
a few days. They will return to won temporary appointment.
Caldwell when districts court ad- In e Italy, under dictator,
journs at the end of the week. Benito Mewssolini, launched an un-.
The Ladies Aid Society of the provoked. invosion of Ethiopia. '
Fourth street Methodist Episco- in 1942, the wartime Office of
THE AMERICAN CREED
by winam Tyler Pace •
I believe tn the Umted States of America as a government of the
people, by toe people, tor toe people; whose just powers are derived from
toe consent of toe governed; • democracy in a republic; a sovereign nation
of many sovereign states: a perfect union. one and inseparable, establishea
upon those priuciples or freedom, equality, justice, and humanity for
which American patriots secrinced tneir lives and fortunes.
I therefore believe it is my duty to my country to love it: to support
its constitution: to obey its laws: to respect its hag: sad to defend it
against sU enemies.
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a lone bandit, who last night, meet with President Eisenhower
if you are behind, clamor for
eight debates of two hours’
length and suggest they may not
- be enough to scratch the sur-
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the press you are too busy bring-
ing the issues to the people to be
lolling around under ‘ the klieg
lights with some upstart who
wishes to horn in on your tele-
vision audience.
Finally when the negotiations
have gone on as long as those at
Panmunjom, say you might be
able to squeeze in one, and point
o i t that Kennedy and Nixon
losrM percent of their audience
every time they met until only
friends and families were watch-
* ing the fourth debate
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correspondent, SUm Juna maw. Bound Tog._________________________
fession in Houston.
* Dr. Knolle is a former Bren-
hamite, the son of Mrs. Olga
Knolle and the brother of Mrs.
Robert A. Hasskarl. .
Sgt. Alvin Lanford of Ellington
ready to strike, and sounding bis
rattlers when Mrs. Beaumier dis-
covered it and ran. A hunter
nearby shot at it and the reptile
left a trail of blood as it got away.
Mrs. Beaumier fears there may
be other rattlesnakes at the same
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both Richardson Dilworth and way in the discharge of his duty
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The rules are faily simple, if
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