Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, April 29, 1960 Page: 3 of 7
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Z—MT. PLEASANT. TEXASErdlay, April 29. 1960
WI
NATIONAL WEEK
make a difference in the way
One Who Will Be Blessed.
National Home Demonstration your cream soups or gravies
es, it changes the texture of the
DISTRICT 4-H
Trv Daily Times Classified’
solids than whole milk, is sug- to off flavors
The form of milk you use can
soups, sauces and other foods
VOTE FOR
TOM (AIDWELL
for
and
COLLECTOR
and their heroic efforts. Thousands of res-
cue stories could be told about them.
East has -caught
The Sultan’s turret in a Noose
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REDFEARN’S RAKERY
CH INT
FARRAGIT JEWELRY
DRIGGERS LUMBER CO.
BOB SANDLIN MOTORS
(Pok. Adv.)
COMPARE CHRYSLER with other medium price cars.
Only Chrysler offers you: Stronger, quieter Unibody. Fingertip ease of pushbutton
controls. Rest-easy high-back driver’s seat. No knee-knocking, straight door posts.
was an
Smooth, agile torsion-bar suspension. Biggest brakes for safe, sure stops . . .
plus a carload of other incomparable Chrysler features/
The Car of Your Life for the Time of Your Life!
*
FLEASANT LANES BOWLING CENTER
COME IN! Meet and drive Chrysler ... the champ of its class nt the Mobilgas Economy Run!
Mt. Pleasant Motors
103 5th Street
Old
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Ad.
P. O. Box 4887 Dollos Team
0000
COMPLIMENTS OF
MR. & MRS. W. D. CULVER
FOX & WHITTINGTON
General Insurance
MARSHALL'S DRY GOODS CO.
Where Quality and Price Balance
118 W. 2nd PA 4-4781
COMPLIMENTS OF
DAVE HITT MOTOR CO.
HL-GRADE MEAT co.
Gene Fleming & Bill Cody
Harry "Russ" Brown
SINCLAIR SERVICE STATION
Hwy. 67 W. FA 4-2541
AMERICAN PETROFINA
COMPANY OF TEXAS
Mt. Pleasant, Texas
Titus County
TAX ASSESSOR
of Light.
1 was caught in Omar’s
Adding extra nonfat dry milk
to a recipe is a good way to in-
crease the nutritive value of
many dishes But the amount
added should not be enough to
change the flavor or texture of
the dish.
The processed forms of milk—
RANEY GROCERY &
HUMBLE SERVICE STA.
S. Jefferson
LEGG & HARRISON
Correct Men's Wear
*.T
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million
drama
GUARANTY BOND
STATE BANK
109 W. 1st., PA 4-1791
Yours truly.
TOM CALDWELL
Bowl of Night .
Has flung the Stone that puts
the Stars to Flight.
And lo? the Hunter of the
by the planning group in our
town. Drop a card to me at
308 Dogwood Lane. I'll see
For many food uses homogen-
I in the
MT. PLEASANT SERVICE PARTS
MOBIL OIL COMPANY -
Lloyd Agan-Consignee
N. Washington Ave., PA 4-3912
ture, talk up the new eivie
“library now being discussed
MT. PLEASANT POULTRY &
EGG COMPANY
Billy Garrett, PA 4-2812 ‘
on to proper authorities A
library costs so little and is
worth so much. Now please
reread Omar's verses above
Carl Hall
Dismissed: Jerry Dunlap, R.
A. Newland and Rodney Rozell.
Currey Clinic
Dismissed: Mrs. 1 D Henry
and daughter.
MARTIN THEATRE
Far Reel Entertainment
112 W. 3rd, PA 4-4221
Evaporated milk which has a
higher concentration of milk
sauce, or mixed with sugar and
cornstarch for puddings.
SPRUILL'S GARAGE & WELDING SHOP
Specializing in Lawn Mower & Ornamental
Iron Service III S. O'Tysen PA 4.3285 —
HENRY MASON & SON HDW.
E. of Square, PA 4-3371
WM. G. BURNETT HUMBLE
PROD. SERVICE STATION
W. 16th, PA 4-3495
SMITH-BATES FUNERAL HOME
1127 N. Jefferson, PA 4-2621
TEXACO INCORPORATED
€. E. Gaddis Consignee
Elm Street, PA *3111
Mt. Pleasant Hospital and Clinie
Admitted Mrs. Jo Rogers,
Rodney Rozell, Helen Dav and
0. B. GOOLSBY MOTOR CO.
Nt. Pleasant's Complete Automotive Service
126 W. 16th, PA 4-3451
Another, that is always present in time of
need, is our Lord. No man has a greater
love than our holy father. Learn to rely
on God for your spiritual needs... take
your problems to the Lord and leave them
there. Attend church regularly and receive
the comforting reassurance of a closer
walk with the Lord.
Week is May 1-7, when seven turn out.
million homemakers through- For many food uses homogen-
out the nation will be observing ized milk may be used in the
home demonstration weak. More same wav as non-horn agonized
than 30,000 Texas homemakersmilk. But in some cooked dish-
noose a good many .years that your thoughts are passed
ago. The place: a war-bat-
• DRIGGERS LUMBER COMPANY
Everything For The Builder
710 N. Jefferson, PA 4-4931
: "Fireman Save my Child !" An old familiar
cry... and in time of need, the fireman
can be depended on to do his best. Count-
less hundreds owe their lives to firemen
CHRYSLER
CHRYSLER DiViSION CHRYSLER CORENnON
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more.
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and scoring
ning their fir
trolt's Tiger
aged to scon
of their last
lost them all
The Kansa
behind the f
Dick Hall, m
over the Tig
tory Thursda
Detroit into a
York for the
lead
Chicago's c
White Sox be
Al Smith's
Billy Pierce’
Baltimore C
fourth in a ro
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and Washing
fourth place
in the Na
Pittsburgh Pi
enth straight
pitched his
shutout in a
Philadelphia
a game ahea
The Giants
eighth-inning
Willie McCov
er, and def
-QUALIFIED - I graduated from MPHS in 1945. My Bache-
tor’s Degree in Business Administration is from NTSC
where 1 majored in accounting. 1 have worked in the ac-
counting department of a large corporation handling tax
reports for its offices around the. country Since the death
of my step-father, Ernest Hart, 1 have managed the fam
ily’s farm on the Monticello road I spent Thursday vac-
cinating my herd for blackleg
BACKGROUND—My family first came to Titus County in
1870. Capt. Rhadamanthus Slaughter, C.S.A. (the father of
. Mrs. Bessie Caldwell and Mrs Zenobia Lide), who held
the office of Titus County Tax Collector and who was later
School Superintendent in Mount Pleasant, was my great-
grandfather 1 am named for my grandfather, Tom Cald-
well. who was president of the First National Bank. Many
A you will remember his nephew, Seb Caldwell, who was
Titus County Judge during the twenties My father, Thomas
Caldwell, operated a farm and ranch on the Monticello road
and had a mule barn in town during the 1930‘s. My mother.
Mrs. Margaret Hart, is a Licensed Vocational Nurse.
Ilie taxpayers of Titus County have shown real southern
hospitality in giving the incumbent Tax Collector six years
in office He now asks that he be continued in office for
ten years. TWO TERMS ARE LONG ENOUGH FOR ONE
MAN TO HAVE THE OFFICE Ten years is too long! It is
time for a change )
Please vote for Tom Caldwell for a first term as your next
Titus County Tax Assessor and Collector. Dependable,
qualified, always friendly and -courteous
Home Demonstration
Agent's Notebook
MRS. BOBBYE BYRD NUSS
Decoration Service
Decoration services will be
held Saturday at Damascus f
Church. The program will be-
gin at 10:45 a m with an ad-
dress by the Rev. I. E. Drig-
gers.
safely on a cupboard shelf
However, after cans of evapora-
ted or condensed milk have been
opened they should go into the
refrigerator Dry milk solids will
keep at room temperature. 75
degrees F or less, for several
months, if the container is tight-
ly covered Moisture can lead
MT. PLEASANT DAILY TIMES
207 W. 3rd PA 4-3418
will be carrying out various ac- | ________=
tivities throughout the week, food and even the cooking time.
The Titus County Home Demon- Used in soups, sauces, gravies,
stration Council is holding ■ tea scalloped potatoes, cooked cer-
in connection with the monthly eals and custards, homogenized evaporated, condensed and dry
Council meeting, May 11, 1 30 milk may curdle, and it tends milk solids - can all be stored
p.m. at Tennison Memorial to make cornstarch pudding
Methodist Church. — I granular Using homogenized
-— milk in baked and stirred cus-
The District 4-H eliminations ards lengthens cooking time by
will be held in Paris Junior Col- 15 to 20 minutes because it mak-
lege, Saturday, April 30, a’ es a custard mixture that beat
9:00 a.m. Titus County +H boys penetrates more slowly,
and girls are participating in the
district affair in Share-the Fun.
Tractor, Vegetable Preparation,
and Vegetable Production
WHAT KIND?
Remember, you have a
standing invitation to visit
our friends below who spon-
sor this column We welcome
your comments and criti-
cisms.
The Church It God's appointed agency in this world for
spreading the knowledge of Mis love for man ond of
Mis demand for man to respond to that love by loving
his neighbor. Without this grounding in the love of God,
M government or society or way of lift will long per-
severe and the freedoms which we hold so dear will
inevitobly perish. Therefore, even from 0 selfish point
of view, one should support the Church for the sake
of the welfare of himself-and his family Beyond that,
however, every person should uphold and participate ia
The Church because it tells the truth about man's life,
death and destiny; the truth which clone will sf him
free to live as a child of God.
gested for
favorful cream
THE WORLD OF BOOKS vironment. The things of the
How long has it been since mind’ Man doesn't live by
you got lost in the engulfing bread alone, nor by guns nor
pages of n book’ Don't have bayonets nor bombs.
time’ That’s what you and 1 Pfc. Jim Waldrop had a
say, but we know better. The great hand in opening the
days are as long now as when door to a great new world of
Lincoln was a boy and scien- good reading for me with the
lists say we average a few above stanza. So, you see why
more of them now than peo- • like the lead verse of the
ple did then. Besides, our Rubaiyat. Yes. 1 know the
lights are brighter now, situation is very different
Ever read all of the Rubia- now The background music
yat of Omar Khayyam? Lis-has been changed, but we all
ien and let old Omar thrill live inconceivably close to the
you for a moment with his border between life and
opening verse: death, so, actually Peace-
Awake. for Morning into the time" life is not so different
from the combat situation.
If you love books, or would
like your children to enter the
enchanted gate of good litera-
OBSERVATION-TODAY by Lee Dacus
tered jungle island in the
South Pacific A bearded,
weary, battle-tough Marine
quoted the above stanza from
his wonderful memory. It
caught on there in the smoky
desk. Then there were other
verses and other poems. He
was a bright spot in that
primitive and forbidding en-
GUARANTY BOND
STATE BANK
VANDERPOOLS
CUT BATE DRUG
Phone PA 4-4532
where a fine, smooth consisten-. JACDITA MATEC 1 5
cy is desired. DUSPHAL RVTE
Nonfat dry milk powder can -.
be used in any recipe calling for Titus County Memorial Hospital
fluid milk It may either be mix- Admitted: Vickie Cameron, O.
ed with water and combined F. Stevens, Georgia Cody and
with the other ingredients as Irene Newman.
fluid milk or sifted with dry in- Dismissed Larry Talley, Amy
gredients for cakes and breads, Elliott, Belinda Hill and W. U.
stirred into flour for gravy and Golightly.
CHURCHES OF MOUNT PLEASANT AND THEIR MEMBERS INVITE YOU
TO JOIN THEM IN FELLOWSHIP AND INSPIRING REFLECTION UPON ETER-
NAL TRUTHS AT ANY OR ALL OF THEIR SERVICES.
Attend Church . . . You're The
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