Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 276, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 28, 1956 Page: 4 of 6
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to do the laundry any time.
from a cooker She was the mother
of Sheriff Monte Marshall of Vic-
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Delbert Hubbard.- 40. was found
SIXTY princes and princesses
of Malaya, soon to become inde-
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gape, the pilot hopped out and
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daughter collided with another car
Carroll Vaughan
Gift Shop
404 N. Church
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Martha Lou and Pau Parham
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its members have, with groups
which have a special interest in _ She annoyed
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The deetrfe elothes dryer is being caned ths
"world’s greatest wifs saver." No wonder.
Because it saves many a backache from tug-
ging clothes to the clothes line and back into
the house. Saves clothes, too. They come out
of the dryer, elean, fresh ... ready to fold
and put away or to iron.
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Visit your electric appliance dealer’s store.
See the elothes dryers on display. Let an
experienced Southwestern home service
counselor help you learn to use it for most
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Legislature, and that all hearings
of the counsel be made open to
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2 WEEKS SPECIAL!
$10.00 Permanents
$.7.50
We do all types of beauty
work. Come in and visit us!
■J-eperatocsr- eryelle Duncan.
Sue McDowell, Mary McEntire
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were not re
Sunday morning when he was hit
by a car and Richard ’Sandoval
11-months. was killed in ahacto
collision Snday night. —__
Another San Antonio man, John
Harris. 53 was shot to death S.-
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_ the workers, came from Camp Hill, Pa, ana-is
Frank Pryor said.—------- 1
The woman was charged witti
disorderly conduct and resisting
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F rom its ald loration at 607 North Wanhington
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11015 North Washington
Spokesmen for the resolution arrest.
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dead of shotgun wounds at the
home of his sister, Mrs Clyde Fin-
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pendent, have formed a union to
today nominated I protect their interests. Royalty
Warren, now ambassador I is zmartening-upwan-it-egine-
to Venezuela. to be ambassador ' toworty about job sec urity. choloyist says children toddy do
in Turkey. j ! ? ! I much letijlhinhing than did their
to the (
as I Rockdale from burns she received
• VOVR NIARt * t .OLDSMOBILE DEALER
day against 46 persons in con- of lieutenant general two Air Force, , - ._____
nection with a .Saturday night 'Officers who are taking over°im- That Legislative Counsel make pub -
not that required action by the portant assignments in the Far
National Guareefore-orderwasEast.
restored i They are Maj. Gen. Earl W ‛
Barnes, who becomes chief of
; staff, Far East Command: .and .
Maj. Gen Frederic H.- Smith Jr .
Filed Against ‘Drag
Rare’ Fans nR;4 Two Promot<,<i To
•mu ndm9 General-
DAYTON BEACH. Ra — WASHINGTON u — President
Criminal charges were on file to- , Eisenhower nominated to the rank
I clothing designers attending a L French -designer has come out !
convention in Ohio that the trend ’ with a.snappy femitiine chapeu
in min’z lilts is to le.» padding , shaped just like a chef’s hat
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Leroy Oldenburg, 43, Corpus 1
Christi, ed in Harlingen Sunday ,
after his car overturned near Los
Indios
bi-annualmeetings run over 120
of distrust", among other nations.
He also said declarations of a
1 desire for peace meant nothing if
the independence of nations, the
I Ambassador Named
To Turkey Post
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Executive Needs
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Four traffic deaths we re record
ed over the weekend at San An
tonic Mrs Marganta Cortes. 53
~ abedestrian. was killed Sunday
night,when hit by a car Another
pedestrian. Pete Botelle was killed
Saturday when struck by a car.
Y ou know the hazards of business: fire,
theft, accidents and compensation. Let
us plan a complete insurance program
for you!
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^ho Lornes receive no more
mander ip chief of the Continental pay.
Air Defense, Command The movement wa suggested to
Guess that writer never tried to
solve a crossword puzzle.
If you wsnt—La know what’s
cooking in latest styles in worn- 1
en‛s. millinery, —read this: A j
— A resolution passed at the Junior Chamber of. Midland Jaycees in Deeember by rights of individuals
C : Tri-regional meeting County Atty Hu Ion Brown. News. spedted
Jaycees Propose Annual
Sessions Of Legislature
day afternoon ■
Buek Odom about 50 was shot
I Fletcher Warren. 59 a career
I diplomat, would succeed Avra M i
j Warren who is retiring. -
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• [ been ambassador to Venezuela
1since4951 A native of Wolfe City.
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saidthey-fee} thepresent Texas - “
legislative pay system is obsolete. I
The Legislature meets bi an-
nually Members are paid $25 a
day for the first 120 days. If the
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Crim 111 fl! ( hargeg ! proposing- annual sessions of the Commerce
___ - M8-D I Legislature and ah adequate an-
nual salary for its members was
noon - near Groveton in Trinity
.Couhky 32mites west of Lufkin
Airman BLEitzgerald, 18. Lack -bock, died of injuries received Sat-
land Air Eon v Base, was killed
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Alfred Rogers of San Diego.
and killed while standing in tha-+Calif.was killed when his-car col-
door of his tavern Sunday after- ——
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patrol it. Unes in thig arw
\ land Jaycees. has now passed all endorsed the suggestion,
six tri-regionals, or all 18 Jaycee — __________________
j regions in Texas.__________1THEYWEREANNOYED
It will now be presented at the
state convention in Brownsvime INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. P—The
April 21 manager of—a- trucking company
m ... . , - ’ called police and complained a
I he resolution carried a request As , . . . ,
26-year-old woman entered the
j era 1 thousand that sparked she
riot Many persons in the- mob' g ’ . - 7 — -
were from out of town, who takes command of the 5th Air
The raceenthusiasts wereForee at o >o.
drawnto Daytona by’ tests held, Barnes succeeds Lt Gen
+q,dpnec tion with the two-week J Rogers, who becomes inspector
rab ng.p- gram sponsored by the general -of the Air Force Smith
1 * 1 ’ replaces Lt. Gen Roger M Ram
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the State De - part me nt’s
South American affairs
been Ambassador to
and Nicaragua.
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in i Mrs. Henry Goham. TO. died at
I Prg racing is an acceleration
1 speed run from a standing start
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across the Cany " Texas'. to Amari.ro highway .appeared as
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China plans to streamline its ‘ grandparf nts. Not when they’re
language to enable foreigners to : making up a lint of what th* y
better understand it. 1: H atdl wa.it for th-rr birthdays.
sound to us. 1 ! ! !
The «Hu is Sound only in Austra-
Two brothers, teetotallers, bought lia, according to a nature article.
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AIR SERVICE
SPENCER, W Va in — M. E.
’ Walker and his wife, who operate
■ a serviw station as 8pv«L Ruatie~
County, looked up to “see a heli-
copter plunk down in a field
across U.S. 119 from their station.
While motorists, stopped to
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Cardenas Critical
4 Russia As Accepts
Stalin Peace Prize
MEXICO CITY w_ Former Pres-
ident Lazaro Cardenas was award-
ed the Stalin peace prize Sunday
.and in - acceptance speech
made remarks critical of Russia.
Georgi Alexandrove, who came I
here from Moscow for the gero- ——
monies, awarded ’a medal, and
100,000 rubles ($25,000) to ithe ex
president. I
Although many in the crowd I
were Mexican communists, when »
one shouted “Viva Krushchev" J
there was general hissing and I a
whistling The name of labor lead- | I
l er Vicente Lombardo Toldano also -
was hissed.I
Cardenas, said that all ‘nations .
in the world wanted peace but
that many small countries have
been victims of the cold war, their
sovereignty “damaged.”
He said failure to recognize the
democratic rights of citizens in
some country has created a "germ
in the shoulders. In other words,
if you want to look like a fool* .
ball player you better be one
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