Mt. Pleasant Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 224, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 14, 1965 Page: 4 of 6
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NEW YORK I — More
business firms are testing
price increases in the market
place. More concerns are pil-
ing up stocks of materials
and at a faster pace
These two moves, which in
the past often have gone to-
gether, are making some of
the professional economy
watchers nervous. They, fear
that price boosts and- inven-
tory building together might
be early warning signs of
either inflation or boom and
bust, or both.
But the Federal Reserve
Bank of New York expresses
concern that both consumer
and industrial wholesale pric-
es rose in November, and
perhaps again in December.
And it sees the increases an-
nounced by the steel industry
late in Decembr as adding
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in Titus County
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10115 Radar Report
16:25 Sports Highlights
10:80 The Addams Family
11:00 Tonight
12:00 Tomorrow "s Headline*
12:05 Sign Off
theft in the disappearance i
the wire, which linked Got
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the time. -
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phone Co. said the line w,
worth $6,500. __________A
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father and son are accused J
stealing 30 miltes of telepho
line.
Ralph Flowers, 59, and I
son Richard, 26, were chai
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TALCO, Texas — Funeral
services for Mrs. Madge
Welch Brown, 84, widow of
Jim Brown, were held Wed-
nesday at First Baptist
Church. Officiating ministers
were the Rev. H. E. Ramsey,
pastor of First Baptist, the
Rev. C. H. Paxton of Calvary-
Baptist, Talco and the Rev.
John Witt of Nt. Vernon Mrs.
Brown, who died in a Mt.
Vernon rest home, was for-
merly a director of the Talco
State Bank. Nieces, nephews
and cousins were the only sur-
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7:00 Teday Show ' a
1;25 Fast Texas Newt
1:30 Today Show
9c00 Make Room For Daddy
9M Morning Report
9:30 What’s Thia Song
9:65 Morning Revort
10:00 Orance Bowl Parade
1e :s0 Tournament of Rosrs F’arade
Boy Admits Killings;
Claims Accidental
SAN ANTONIO i — Police
said today that a teen-age
nephew has admitted killing
Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Woods, both 57, but claims
they were shot accidentally
They turned Gregory Le-
Beouf 16, over to juvenile
authorities after questioning
him. He was held without im-
mediate charge.
A passerby found the body
of Woods, at first believed to
have drowned, in a creek on
San Antonio’s east side Tues-
day. This caused a priest to
go to the couple’s home and
he discovered the body of
Mrs. Wqods
City homicide Lt. Dave
Keene said young LeBeouf
gave this account in a signed
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7:00 Early Morning News
8:00 Cartoons
8:15 King A < die
8:30 Romper Room
8:70 Fonny Company -
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10:00 Get The Message
10:30 Misning Links
11:00 Father Know* Bezt
11:30 Tenn. Emi* Ford
12:00 3 For The New*
12:30 Abhott & Costello
Chain saws and
repaired. Rich
Mill, 1018 N. W
WASHINGTON ( — Rep
Adam C. Powell says t h e
church-state issue that has
stymied federal school aid
legislation for years is going
to be met head-on this year.
Powell, New York Demo-
cra’whohcads the Hous c
Education and Labor Com:
mittee, told a news confer-
ence Tuesday the controversy
over aid to parochial schools
can no longer be allowed to
IBut in each case-price in _
creases and stockpiling - M Brown's Rites
there are particular circum-
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5:30 ABC News
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7 :00 Donna Reed ShOW
' 7:30 My Three Son*
8:00 Bewitehed
8:30 Peyton Place
9:00 Jimmy Dean Show
10:00 Nows
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10:46 The Latest Show
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grand: Lige Harbour and
Mrs Hershell Black, vice
grand; George Fox and Mrs.
Glenn Jackson, recording sec;
retary; E. P. Hendricks and
Mr's. Lige Harbour, financial
secretary; and Renford Jus-
tiss and Mrs. Alvis Franklin,
treasurer.
Appointed officers are Glo-
ver Smith and Mrs. Frank
Johnson, warden: Roy Shan-
kle and Mrs. Loyd Morgan,
conductors; Hershell Black
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A pistol discharged by ac-
cident while he was arguing
with Woods and the bullet
struck his uncle in the head.
Mrs. Woods came dashing
into the room and fell. As
LeBeouf reached to help her
the gun again fired accident-
ally. She also was shot in
the head. —
no, thank ) 'fer
noFdz 1
chaplain: Marvin Taylor and
Mrs. Mart Barnett, inkide
guardians: Clyde Howard and
Mrs. Clyde Sanders. outside
guardians; Frank Johnson
and-MrsGuy Jennings, R. S
V G ; Alvin Hanks and Miss
Martha O’Neal, L. S. V G;
Aubrey Smith and Charlie
Madison. it awl L Scene Su|>-
port; Mrs. Charlie Jones,
musician; Mrs. T J Lan-
caster. color bearer; and Mrs
Melvin Bridges, reporter.
Following the installation,
represhments were served
carrying the Rebekah colors
of pink and green.
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demand was increasing due
Lodges install
New Officers
Approximately 150 were
present for installation of 9;
ficers of the Oddfellow and
Rebekah Lodges Monday
night at the Lodge Hall
installed were Homer Ticer
and Mrs. J C. Ward. noble
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and Mrs. James P. Mills.
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6:30 Rone Rowl Paradr Preview
10:45 Rese Bowl Parade
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His survivors include h I
wife, Mrs. Valree LaPra I
of Tyler; two daughters, Mr I
Nell Kennedy of Mesquite ai I
Mrs. Ada Perry of Dalia I
one son, Leo LaPrade
Dallas: three sisters, Mr I
Lois Moulton and Mrs. A« 1
Kerksiech, both of Mou l
Pleasant, and Mrs. Virgin
Jones of Winnsboro: thr ,1
brothers, Glen LaPrade ai l
Raymond LaPrade, both J
Dailas, and Otis LaPrade
Tyler; and nine grandchill
ren. -
His services will be he
at 2 o’clock Friday after9t,
at Bridges Chapel Methodi-
Church .wUli interment J
Bridges Chapel Cemetery.
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stances to mitigate the dan-
ger, or at least to explain
their appearance just now.
Inventories are growing at
the fastest rate in a year. But
sales have been rising swift-,
ly, too. So the total accumu-
lation in the stockrooms may-
count for less, at the current
rate of turnover, than it did
in earlier months before the
stock building got going
strong.
Price rises of late, especial-
ly in primary materials and
industrial products, often can
be charged either to rising
costs of production, or even
more to tightening of supplies.
World production may have
slid because of labor strife
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1916.
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