Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 186, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 5, 1956 Page: 4 of 8
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THE Mt. PLEASANT TEXAS, DAILY TIMES Wednesday Evening, December 5, 1956
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6:20—Co You Know Whv
6 25—Showtime in Texarkana
7:00—Arthur Godfrev Show
8:00—The Millionaire
8:30—I’ve Got A Secret
9:00—20th Century Fox Hour
11:00—Ozark Jubilee
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7 25—News
7 30—Good Morning-
Will Rogers, Jr
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8 55—News
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building boom—brushing aside the
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3 00—Brighter Dav
3:15—Secret Storm
3 30—Edge of Night
4:00—Adventure Theatre
4:40—Santa Claus
5 00—Mickev Mouse Club
6 00—News—Bill. Gill
6 10—Weatherman
6 15—Douglas Edwards
6.30—Lone Ranger
7 00—Bob Cummings Show
7:30— Cl|max
8:30—Playhouse 90
10:00—Crossroads
10:30—Peoples Choice
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Will Rogers. Jr.
7:25—News
7:30—Good Morning-
Will Rogers. Jr.
7:55—Weather
8:00—Captain Kangaroo
8:55—News
9:00—Video Varities—
Haskell Jones
9:30—Arthur Godfrey Time
9 45— Video Varieties
10:30—Strike It Rich
11:00—Valiant Lady
11:15—Love of Life
11:30—Search for Tomorrow
11:45—Your Own Home Show
12:00—News and Weather
12:15—Farm Digest—
John Shipley
12:30—As The World Turns
1:00—Our Miss Brooks
1:30—Afternoon Show
2:00—The Big Payoff 1
2:30—Bob Crosby Show
3:00—Brighter Dav
3:15—Secret Storm
3:30—Edge of Night
4:00—Adventure Theatre
4,40—Santa Claus
5:00—Mickey Mouse Club
6:00— NewszBill Gill ______
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GREENVILLE, Miss. I —
Jimmy Nabors, a young Tennes-
see television entertainer, limped
off the stage after doing an imi-
ta of Elvis Presley. Physicians
said Nabors threw his knee out
. ofFjoint while performing the ex-
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RADAR MEASURES RAIN
MIAMI. Fla I* — The Miami
Weather Bureau is trying to _
work out an effective means of
measuring rainfall by radar in
remote areas where there ar
neither gauges nor observers
Such measurments would be of
great value in forecasting sudden
floods which now sometimes rav-
ageunprepared cities because
very heavy rains fall far up-
stream and are not reported.
Christmas Gift
Suggestions
I.V. tables, earring boxes,
desk seta, costume jewelry,
scrapbooks, magazine racks,
and many unusual, distinctive
items that will make wonder
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conventon yesterday and elected ! work of oil and gas
Joe Lackey of Maico Refining Co. tion
.of Roswell, president. I ,.lu 1935 conservatanlaw
Asst. Atty Gen Victor Hansen 1
of Washington, chief of the Jus-
• tice Department’s anti-trust divi-
For Day or Kight Wrecker Service
CALL JOB KELLEY
Day Phone PA 4-4576 'Night Phone PA 4-3716
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COMPLETE EODY SERVICE
OFFICIAL NSMECTION STATION
Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Brents and Linda were Mr.
and Mrs Milford Nowell and
children and James Brents of
Fort Worth and Mr and Mrs.
Harold Hiu lm 'U --
Mr and. Mrs. Richard Lynn
Floyd and Vickie and Johnnie of
Tyler visited Mr and Mrs
Homer Floyd last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Currey
and granddaughter. Dianne Sue
Currey, were in Winfield Sat-
urday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Willson
and-childhen were in . Pal las Sat-
urday. where Mrs. Willson re- i
ceived a medical checkup.
Mrs Billy Floyd and Tony of
Farmington. New Mexico, re-
cently visited Mr. and- Mrs.
Homer Floyd.
Mr and Mrs. Jim Gann and
son of Fort Hood have been visit-
ing his mother, Mrs. Ike Gann:
Mrs. M. L Walker and Mr. and
Mrs. Kenenth Millner and baby
of Tyler spent Thursday with
Mr and Mrs. Earl Brents.
Mr! and Mrs. Arthur Simpson
and children spent the weekend
in Princeton with John Dinsmore
her husband And now the hos-
pital reports a 48-year-old wo-
man has been treated for the
same trouble, caused the same
way But her bill was $18.
Painting bn’ Canras *• known
in Rome as early* 86 SP
Will You Please Help?
St. Paul’s AME Methodist Church,
302 East 7th St., is making a plea to
' the public for
USED TOYS AND CLOTHING
For underprivileged children who will
have to depend upon donations for their
Christmas happiness. If the items need
repairing volunteers will take care of
them.
Either bring your gifts to the church
parsonage, 302 East Seventh Street, or
Phone PA 4-2139.
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aMRS. ANNIE MAE ROGERS, Owner 4
117 West 3rd St Phone PA 4-3501-
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pinot chardonnay 1945 from Ala-
meda County. It was described as
similar to a montrachet or fine
burgundy.
The other was a Fountain
Grove pinot blanc, also 1945,’from
Soma County. The Americans
chose the Livermore Valley to
go with the filet of sole.
Soon there was a crowd of
waiters around the table. They
were curious about this strange
vintage. They were more curious
about the people who might or-
der it. Well, you know how
Americans are Would they have
a sip? Curosity was stronger than
disdain.
“A little small,” commented a
sommelier as he tasted the Liver-
mere ’45. Another remarked that
it seemed a trifle “flatter” than
the French equivalent but that it
was more agreebale when very
cold. Another said that it seemed
“lighter” than French white.
The boys were doing their level
best to be polite.
। of free entaerprise which iS per-
। haps the country’s proudest
state Economic De elopment
Commission, said cabout, on in
every eight wage earners in New
Mexico is directly enployed in
the oil and gas indust}
"We estimate te- anWray-
roll at more than 72 million dol-
lars," Huffman Naito ap-
proximately 15 per ent of all
payrolls in New Mexicone
Lt Gov Joseph Mont V speak-
ing of the Suez • crikis,said
New Mexico could ponlivery
short notice. easil rafe£fs oil
production 20 per cent J Eed
in many other cities across the
land—new skyscrapers are rising
today and plans for still bigger
ones are being announced.
And they are being modernized
and air conditioned — are mostly
filled to. Vacancy rates in New |
York are put at 1.25 per cent.
The nation's chair - borne popu-
lation grows steadily. And there
is a continuous trek to New York
by giant and medium-sized cor-
' porations; setting up either head-
’ quarters or branch offices on Man-
hattan to be near their suppliers
or customers or bankers
Counting in buildings being fin
ished this year, the National Assn,
of Building Owners and Managers
estimated the nation's total office
space at 440 million square feet.
And 60 million square feet of that
I has gone up since the* end of World
war n, ----,t
; New Yuik's building spree has
I added 36 million square feet of
office space in the 11 years since
the war, the Real Estate Board of
New York esimates Some 110
new structures have room for 290.-
000 workers Announced plans for
still more tall buildings will bring
the total to about 40 million square
feet.
This outpaces the other big of-
fice building boom, in the* 23 years
between the two world wars, when
32 million square feet-- including
' the huge Rockefeller Center de-
velopment — were* added to the
city’s office working space.
Lof office space*, adjoining Rocke-
feller Center Two other huge struc-
l tures in the same neighborhood
' | are in the talking stage A 46-story
। building with one million square i
WORRIED WIFE
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. « —
• An Albuquerque housewife call-
ed police to report her husband
missing with the family car. She
told officers she was interested
in locating the car "onl."
19.
Home Furniture Co.
104 East 1st Street Mt. Pleasant, Texas Phone PA 4-3901
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Paris.
T^SQ Anirru hk fi-ii' t'-j* ‘‘liI
at the cost of much cajoling and
several fistfuls of francs. They
had read that Louis Vydable,
proprietor of Maxim's restaurant,
told Los Angeles newsmen:
“Of course, we have California
wines in Paris—and they are ex-
cellent. It’s simply that no one
orders them."
Well, Vaudable is perhaps two-
thirds right.
A visit to Maxim’s brought
these results:
At first the sommelier — wine'
steward—was rather definite. No.
Maxim's had no California wine.
In fact. Maxim's had no foreign
wines. No Chianti. No Spanish
wines. No Portugese wines. Well,
yes, they did have a few German
Rhine wines, but they were for
German tourists, and even they
usually wound up with a chablis
or a good bordeaux. .
But what about Vaudable's
statements?
There was a hurried consulta-
tion. a long pause, a long absence,
and behold, there were two dusty
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Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 186, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 5, 1956, newspaper, December 5, 1956; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1619031/m1/4/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.