Mt. Pleasant Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 89, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 8, 1965 Page: 3 of 9
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MY. PLEASANT TOMS Thumdey. Jua
ids
gives
e er
ay
1
ospilals:
Heloise
5.89c
1.h. 0.
wq. 476
£127727
ersonali
$159
69 - 79
98
* 354
83c
ane
Boys' - Young Men's
Cushion Sole Crew's
All Cotton Don River
Wash ‘N Wear Fabrics
With Dri-Don Finish
Per
Pair
3.29€
MARKET
thru Ity 18,194s
tm
amps
Puhees of
Boys Short
Sleeve Shirts
Regular 1.98 Quality
Ley-Away—Now! Boys’
All Cotton Briefs
1‘E 39€
Meer
* * 10,1003
:. Cotton nylon blend stretch style In stripe
or plain top. MorPol rib top and every pair
carries a 5-year guarantee.
Double Seat
Eyelet
Batiste Panties
map.
Heaven help you if you do. 1
This fiberglass breaks the I
same as a glass dropped on 1
the floor, and those little glass 1
fibers get into your washing 1
machine and into clothing.
When you put on a gar-il
ment, the small glass fibers 1
cause friction and trouble for 1
you. 1
If this has happened to you,
so that you have to see your 1
doctor about it, be sure to 1
tell him that you washed you! 1
clothing in the washer with 1
something made from fiber- 1
glass. I
it
Sizes
8% x 11
Mitchell Sadler, a June
graduate of TCU, is spending
a week here with his grand-
parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Moses Sadler’s home is in
NOW ... Pre-Season
Savings On Back
To-School Wear
For Both Girls
And Boys,
Girls, Misses
Triple Roll
Bobby Sox
... includes new dark-tone fall
patterns to begin the new term
In a bevy of all cotton styles in
regular and button down collars.
Select several now at' big savings.
“CHARGE
IT"
... first quality, extra serviceable briefs in boys
sizes 6 - 18. Elasticized band top stays strong
after repeated washings.
Rites Set
•services for Mich-
is, who died at 7:30 -
ennesday morning.
Id at 4 p.m. Friday
mith-Bates Chitpel
t Bell, minister, of-
‘“# 19,
FPMANET
I me I, io, was,
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tra
temps
i Purchase at
merica at the age
e 1950, he has re-
maha.
i include his wife,
Men Pappas; two
Mrs. Doris Seals
ton and Mrs Penny
if New York City;
Jeorge Pappas and
ppas both of New
; four grandchil-
sister, Catheryn
Greece; and one
homas Pappas of
Boys Sizes
9 to 11
. Men’s Sizes
10 . 13
*,A22,"*m nom
Mal Orders Filled
1 Randall Family Hot
I Week End Reunion
I N Edurth of July family re
■ union, reunited the children
• of Mr. and Mrs A. G. Ran-
■ dall. Route 1. for the first
■ time in 15 years.
■ Those attending were Mr.
I and Mrs Harvey Randall,
Harvey, Virginia. Keith and
I Denise of Price, Utah; Mr
■ and Mrs. Ray McPeak. Steve,
Mike and Teresa of Denton,
and Mr. and Mrs. John Hays.
— John D and Janice, Mr and
Mrs. Elton Randall, Patricia.
Sue, Debbie, Robbie and An-
• 0. gie, Mrs Corbett Huff and
Mrs Corlett Burrow, Mike
- - Susan, all of Mt Pleasant.
WE GENUINE
FIRST
QUALITY
... like you’ve
I bought in years
1 past.
Beauty
Batiste of
Dacron Cotton
By .
Lorraine
500
B A C
ills ■ /
"CHARGE
IT°
LAY - AWAY NOW
... transfer to your Beall’s charge account when
Merchandise is needed. Come in soon.
A Gigantic Special Purchase
In Bays Sizes 4 to 16
• IN REGULAR AND SLIM STYLES
... again this year Beall’s offers a sensational boys blue jean buy. They're
heavy all cotton vat-dyed denim in western styles- that won't wash or
wear white. Stock-up now. .
1133-07
BLU
Pre - Back - To - School
SPECIAL
PURCHASE
... here it is — our annual lay-away
sale of Back-To-School -dresses at the
low price of 2 for 5.50. We're showing
here only 4 of a dozen or more Style*
, in genuine first quality cottons. They're
on sale now at Beall's Shop early —
charge 'em or put a school supply on
lay-away. E
Did you ever try cutting a l
potato in two, sprinkling Bar- 1
lie salt on the cut side, put- 1
ting the potato back together. 1
rolling it in foil and then bak- 1
ing it? Yummy! Garlic po- 1
tatoes with no garlic buds 1
Potato Man 1
* * * 1
I Yes, I did . . . twice this 1
week And it's great. Thank 1
you, sir. 1
Heloise 1
2-1A * Dc 1
Dear Heloise: 1
When sewing on buttons, 1
especially on heavy material, 1
1 place a fine-toothed comb i
between the button and the 1
material. I
The needle goes between 1
the teeth of the comb.
This is a good way to keep 1 .
the thread equal for each 1
stitch, and the buttons will I
not be sewn on too tightly 11
Mrs. R. H. Bebhart 1
* * k -. '
Dear Heloise: 1
For tenters and campers I
who want to keep their, mat- 1
tresses dry when camping!
overnight: 1
Have them put plastic con- 1
tour mattress covers on the T
UNDER side of their mat |
tress — never on top of them 1
— as the moisture comes UP I *
from the ground during the I
night! 1 |
. Sure keeps the dampness
out Dry mattress every time 1
Thomas Camper 1
* * *
* Dear Heloise: /
Then, there are those
FREE Mays each week.
Our wee ones are very hap-
py children who aren't in
trouble in our neighbors' yard
when out playing, or running
into danger's way!
And - mommy misses them
when they are away, and wel-
comes them home with open
rm-y-s
Ft Worth.
1 Mr. and Mrs. James Left-
I wich, Mike and Cindy of. Dal-
1 las visited his mother, Mrs
JT Leftwich over the holi-
I days. While here the group
I enjoyed a fish dinner at lake
■ 0 The Pines and had an ice
cream supper with Mr and
1 Mrs Howard Leftwich. The
■ James Leftwichs preceded to
Beavers Bend for a vacation
■ Mr. and Mrs. R. R Hedges
■ and Lonnie visited their par
■ ents and other relatives in
.Pilot -Point and Whitesboro
over the week end Enroute
I home they visited with Miss
1 Iva Marie Hedges who is at-
I tending Draughn’s Business
■ College in Dallas Lonnie re-
■ mained- for a longer visit
■ Ha and his grandfather will
■ visit in West Texas and New
Mexico
:
... Just Received For Our Annual
Lay-Away Sale
. all cotton eyelet —
. . . still the big favorite, batiste in white and col- drip-dry no-iron with
Cotton and nylon stretch ors Double seat affords self embroidery and val
styles that fit snug and longer wear. In sizes lace. The perfect choice
wash clean and bright. 2-44for school. In sizes 4 - 14.
Sires 2 115
8*x * pl
arms, and they say “hello”
with a big hug.
Isn’t this wonderful? We
don’t really know how we got
the idea, but we were blessed
with it, so I just had to pass
it along to you.
Anne Gillis
***
And, bless you, Anne, for
passing it along. S
Heloise
* * i
Dear Ladies:
PLEASE, don’t put any-
thing that’s marked “Fiber-
glass" (that’s what you call
fiber-glass) in your washing
machine to launder with any
article of clothing.
This fabric is just what it
claims to be—Glass!
■ You CANNOT put an article
of clothing (such as nurses'
uniforms — that you write me
about) in with this material
and then wear it again.
QQc
POO
*39c
TITUS COUNTY
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
I Admitted David Barton,
i Rodney Guess, Zuma Skinner.
-I Blanche Phillips, Shirley Hol-
■ comb and Dorothy Keller.
Dismissed Ted Calvert,
I Beatrice Denney, Mary Jane
I Matthews and Hazel Hahn
MT. PLEASANT
HOSPITAL AND CLINIC
Admitted: Odis Armstead
1 Jr , Gwendolyn Shelton, Artis
“I Harrell, Peggy Duke and
■ Maggie Richardson
Dismissed Doyle Hudnall,
■ Maxine Dixon, Cynthia Crews
-I and Janie Campbell,
CURREY CLINIC
Admitted Martha Fergu-
I son and Bonnie McCall.
I Dismissed: None.
tamed
Interment will be Dear Heloise:
sonic cemetery, 1 I’m a busy mother of sev-
pas was horn Feb- = eral small children:
.896 in Greece, ■ Two-of my neighbors and
11 have a marvelous co-opera-
Itive working.
I We each have “kids’ day”
lone day a week. On that day
■ NOTHING else is planned
(except a Heloise "top clean”
1 before 9 a m.).
I We have'nursery school at
lour house for our own and
two other neighbors’ pre-
I schoolers.
I ww
I In this way, our little ones,
I receive guidance at the BE-
I GINNING of their social de-
■ velopment, learn to be away
■ from mommy, and to play
■ with other youngsters
■ Too, they have the benefit
■ and variety of a sizeable
■ number of toys to enjoy. They
•I are "visitors" some days.
I and have “guests” on other
days. E -
On the moms’ side: When
■ there’s nothing else on the
I agenda, it’s a lot of fun. No
I fights! No cross moms!
GIGANTIC
SPECIAL PURCHASE -
Girls Back- "CIRGE
to - School
Dresses |
— stat sx and7-14 ■ “ 1
mom HINTS FROM HELOISE.
« y 1: CK ) „
75
K BADE"
45€
ST a <TM ties
.69€
Betty Hart Circle
Meets Tuesday
The Betty Hart Circle of
the First Baptist Church met
in the home of Mrs. J R
Godwin Tuesday evening with
six members present
The meeting was called to
order by Mrs W A. Gauntt.
circle chairman, and Mrs.
Godwin voiced the opening
prayer
After a short bustoes* meet-
ing, Mrs Lloyd Sinclair pre-
sented the program from
Royal Service entitled "Har-
vest of Freedom to West
Africa.’’
Mrs Gauatt read the pray-
er calendar and special pray-
er for Southern Baptist Mis-
sionaries celebrating birth-
day* during, this month was
voiced by Mrs. Sinclair '
Mrs. 0 C Neal brought the
Bible study from Leviticus.
Closing prayer was voiced
by Mrs. Gauntt.___________
FAT OVERWEIGHT
Available to rem withnet • doctort
GE t.e
your money b
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Mt. Pleasant Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 89, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 8, 1965, newspaper, July 8, 1965; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1619372/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.