Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 253, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 26, 1956 Page: 2 of 12
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BETTER THAN EVER? - . . By Alan Mavev
Said To Be Hoax
By 1,100 Athletes.
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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Dismissed: Mrs. Opal Perkins.
man, while hunters in the state
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who studied the letter, written
competition, is expected to chal-
said the sentence structure and
lenge Norway for the unofficial
gramma, of the letter differed
W. L. Gaunt.
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Wyoming called I Joyce Taylor, Mrs. WIma Watson,
as checkers.” re- land Marv Elizabeth Ogden.
just eastward.
hunting "as safe as checkers.”
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I N. Williams to Lonnie Ains-t
deed.
PHILADELPHIA IA—The Penn-
< oach for 10 years, has been hired 1
and gas lease.
Brogoitti, warranty deed.
cently released from prison.
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Winter Olympics
Open With Parade
35 Hunters Killed
in Texas in 1955
Buy One At Regular
Price, Get One For
Entire Stock Ladies’
Fall and Winter
Men's White
Handkerchiefs
Reg. UM
Reg. UM
Reg. UM
Contract With
Boston Red Sox
Real Estate
Transactions
Values
To 79c
Me" He
Drew Pants
killed 15. woundea 22—1 casualty
for every 4,054 licenses issued. But
2%2 Lt. White
Morning Glory
Colton
Men's Blue
Chambray
SHIRTS
AND brcaae
FRF5HHAH EVER TO
KAHE ALESTAR F/RiT
TEA*- THE tOUG/AHA
STATE AiL-RH£R/CA
Giardello Gets
Boxing license
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MPROV=
ON FT.
oil and gas lease.
P. B. Harris to W W. Beall. oil
Lady Pepperal
5% Wool
BLANKETS
Butler Bynum to Roland Nich-
plson, warranty deed.
Roland Nicholson to Guaranty
A so was born to Mr. and
. Hospital News
Mt. Pleasant Hospital and Clinie:
Admitted: Mrs. Charles Stra-
cener of Pittsburg, medical; Mrs.
Robert Edwards of Winnsboro,
—Nothing
without wings
climbs like a
yer last week.
The latest letter was received
Hresday by Mrs. Ruth Patton, a
St. I ouis waitress, who told po-
lice she saw Irvin in a coffee shop
in that city last Thursday night
She had known Irvin previously
in Louisville. ,
Irvin. 31. escaped last week
from the Gibson County Jail at
Princeton. He is under sentence
to die June 12 for the robber
killing of W. Wesley Kerr, 29.
Evansville filling station attend-
ant. . : „
Entire Stock
Men’s Jackets
3.
Cuzvoy-Moore Clnie: •
Admitted: Dickie Sloan, medi-
cal.
Dismissed: Mrs. Florence Waits,
gaudiest uniforms W them all—
bright red fur caps, sparkling
white jackets and blue pants.
close search of all freight and
luggage.
home team brought up the rear.
The big U. S. team wore’the
Last C
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Nation
Cases.
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cording only one fatality and (our
woundings, or one for every 28,000
licenses.
Texas counted over a new record
high with 35 names on the grim
list of the slain, and possibly more.
^perrir.
of the Steoo/s
HAwAS, /hsteap
OF RAA/AS
TROUBLE 2//7N6
UF 70 #/5 F'RST
. FEAR SKOn'/WG,
LOOKS AS /F VS
The new ’56 Chevrolet handles hills
like they aren’t even therel Aim.it up
a steep grade ... and yoa’li see why
it’s the Pikes Peak record bredker
Remenanfs
1/2 Price
217
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Baby Check
GINGHAMS
Pink, Blue, Black, Red,
Y ellow and Green
Buy One At Regu-
lar Pries, Get One
Per UM
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BOSTON » — Managzr Mike
Higgins signed to a new three-
year contract, predicts the Boston
Red Sox -will do better than we
did last year."
Higgins won 1955 ‘Manager of
Ever level off a mountain with your
foot? Nothing to it. Just point this
, new 56 Chevy uphill and ease down
on the gas.
Up you go with a quiet (hydraulic-
hushed valve lifters now in all engines
—V8 or 6) rush of power. This is the
car, you know, that broke the Pikes
Peak record. The car that conquered
towering grades and vicious turns to
prove its superior performance, han-”
dling ease and cornering ability.
These are built-in qualities that
mean more driving pleasure and
safety for you. Chevrolet also offers
such safety features as seat belts, with
or without shoulder harness, and in-
strument panel padding at extra cost
You’ve a choice of 19 frisky new.
Chevrolets all with Fisher Body and
with horsepower ranging up to a new
high of 205. Drop in, when you have
a chance, and drive the new record
breaker 1
.. • eed g Acalce
| A dynamite time bomb exploded
A aboard a UAL plane shortly after;
its departure from Denver last
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worth, warranty deed.
Lonnie Ainsworth to First Na-
tional Bank, deed of trust.
— Miltnn Golddh tb A. L. Turner,
need of trust.
F. D. Prince to M. L. Norman,
mineral deed and royalty deed.
Mrs. Lee Hayden to Carr M.
Denman and others, warranty
W45 47#/
SCORiHG W/7p ,466
WITH 994 -JIGT WA/T ,
GETS EXPSKiFFiCE. \
on a brown paper sack, said it
was written by a crank. They
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—' ~ . . ______________- -__ML Pleasant, Texas, Daily Hums, Thareday Evening, Jannary M. 1H< ' ’ ___________
Cubs Play Here Tonight, Tigers At Mt. Vernon Friday
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times. Adjoining Idaho
of Ohio s 88 mishaps involving
guns.
In most states, gun safety pro-
grams stressing education of young
hunters have been undertaken with
the cooperation of all interested
’ groups, tn Several states, those ed-
ucational courses are compulsory.
7-KN
would be blown up en route to
San Francisco. United Air Lines
officials made a-quick change of
planes last night.
A four-engined craft. due to de
. Stripes
Lad:
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Leftwich to D.
Memorial Hospital:
Admitted: Travis Beck, Jr,
Higgins Sign 3-Year Letter Signed With
Name Of Killer
a year..
"Mike did a great job with the
club last year and was most de-
serving of a new contract,” Gen
erar Manager Joe Cronin said.
' ’He’s been with us a long time and
we want him to stay with us."
Higgins, of Dallas, once burned
up the Southwest Conference as a
leading hitter for Billy Disch's Uni-
versity of Texas champions.
McKellars
Depart me nt:S tq t e,
Mt Pleasant Texas
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Commissioner Alfred M. Klein
said yesterday the boxer, who
53 coach of Greenville High
School Cranfili, who reports:
March 1, received a two-year
contract He succeeds Dalton
Faircloth w-jo resigned to roach
at Leesville, La. i
The- best guesses were that Hie om^weittew by Irvta to his law
gins will receive 135.000 to $45,000
too honors. : - --
games—Italy vs, A ust r island
Canada vs. Germany—as athletes
and officials alike "anxiously
watched—for snow that could
change the icy, rocky ski courses
into- perfect runs. Snow was
hauled in from nearby mountains
to the center of town to make
the parade more realistic. e
The jagged brown peaks of the
EVANSVILLE, Ind —A let-
ter signed with the name of
escaped killt Leslie Irvin and
mailed in Brooklyn appeared to-
day to be a hoax. — —
Two Evansville philologists
1 Sylvania Athletic’ Commission has and battery during an altercationn, Arizona football star, and
| given a boxing license back to at a South Philadelphia gasoline Miss Camille Massie, .18. a fresh-
middleweight Joey Giardello. re station. ‘ m an from Dallas, were married ______
cently released from Drison. -----4 . tlanguages-FTemishand French.
Brown Domestic 36" Wide —5 Yds. $1.00
Only 94c
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Beall, royalty deed. „ . Howard
Cora C. Beeman to W. W. Beall.
■yopic stares. _uAL 2 1
Arkansas Razorbacks, with
The Belgians have two official
and more will be soon.
UAL Changes Plane
After BOIIlb Threat the flight une and another plane
^.. substituted it took off with 31
DENVER i* — Prompted by a , passengers at 12:34 a.m. after a
telephone threat that an airliner
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32
George Nov 1: The plane crashed near
Longmont, killing all 44 aboard. '
Bond State Bank, deed of trust.
Leila Farrar Knobel to W. W.
SWI Basketball
Takes Rest As
. Players Take Tests
(BY THE ansocuatd nn
Southwest Conference basket-
..Lail coaches, benched this week
— e jle players give their noggins
a workout in final exams, have
their fingers crosed about the
layoff.
-The two top teams, Arkansas ।
nd SMU, are among the first to
sume play Saturday and their
oaches are hoping the exams
. aven't left their stars with
ky joints, flabby muscles and
CORTINA D'AMPEZZO,. Italy
I—The snow-starved seventh
I Eolorite Mountainsmadea spec-1That compared to 17 the Fear be-
marching athlete led r the fore. But neighboring New Mexico,
mar cXkathlete , y with similar problems, had only
tiny Greek delegation, as is three fatalities.
Olympis custom. The-big Italian All three of New Mexico’s dead
-were teen-agers. Teen-agers were
involved in 20 of Texas' .35 fatal
incidents. And, in more than half
surgery; Miss Sivella Smith.
___________gvu,o, n«- medical; Mrs. Grover C. Hol- —
dents of field sports and observers comb, medical, and Mrs. O. M. the Year" honors in his freshman
, in general But they don't have any | Jackson, medical. season as » major leasue pilot. He
ready answers. Dismissed: 11 L. Russell, James lead the Red Sox to fourth place.
Look at this record and you can McGee, Elton Ivery, John Eller, onV 12 *“P .
see whys W. E. Cox, Leslie Narramore and Terms of the contract, to run .-------- -----
r- — n2‘- . . W Connt through 1958. were not announced sharply from the composition of
Why is-it that the hunters of
one state go at their sport with a medical, and Mrs. John Purdy of
minimum of peril to their fellow I Picton, medical.
I UM
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ranks No. 7 in the 160-pound di- | boro at the Mt Pleasant Hospital
vision, was reinstated after he ap- and Clinic Thursday morning.
UM $3.6612 for 77c
Winter Olympic Games opened i 7” : .,---- — — -
in Cortina'S modernistic 12,000- next door bowl over their col-
seat ice stadium today as 1.100 , leagues by the dozen?
athletes from 32 nations paraded The question fascinates conser-
in brilliantly colored attire. vation officials-- safety Eroups, stu-
Russia, entered for the first
time in the international winter
Top Sc
nj
Round Oi
AA race ca
evening wii
. . undisputed
the title to
, . Mt. Verne
e. one -oss re
was To Mt.
. point margi
Mt. Plea
tied for the
wins and t
Commere
Springs an
Mt. Pleasar
in each in
and Winnsb
Sulphur !
ended in a
with four v
each. Winns
and four I
one and lost
ed up the
tories again
- The top t
the round v
444, Surph
Commerce :
ant- 478.
-Mt Pleas;
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----- opponents 1
points. Mt. 1
position scoi
Top sindiv
‘ district was
Vernon with
7830
M*amp
4,.,g
Bessie Caldwell to
Traylor, release.
" best conference record of four
victories and no defeats, play
/ -s ppi at Memphis Saturday
n i non-conference tilt.
SMU’s Mustang* will be laying
their 3-0 confereace record on
'me against TCU'Saturday in
Dalia*. - " 13
TCU has been unimpressive.
Their season mark of 3-13 is the
re st in the loop and their con-
frence record is 1-3.
The Frogs have been dangerus
,s and have made other team*
tie. Dick O'Neal, TCU center,
t ore of the beat in the confer-
ence Coache* know the Frogs are
pable of upsetting favorites.
Taylor, Rice. Texas and Texas '
A&M remain idle this week. —
.- HAP THE
essr ‘
A SCORING ■
I AVERAGE
— FOR7HP
$ F/RST
/ FElE WEEKS
, • OF THE
SEASOH-
25 RTS.
• FER OARE.
Boy
Blue Jeans
ideal Weight For
School
Sire, $1.00
While a UAL spokesman said the
anonymous caller undoubtedly was
a "crackpot,” police, and the FBI
. .. nevertheless joined in an investi- 7 J
part af 10:50 p.m.. was taken off) gation 1
1 : The Russians were’attired in
peared before the commission in brown fur caps and powder blue
person, and 'after a number of pub coats.
lie officials recommended he be 1 _
given another chance.
The 25-year-old fighter had -PPINO MARRIES
served part of a term for assault TUCSON, Ariz. (—Art Luppi-
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Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 253, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 26, 1956, newspaper, January 26, 1956; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1600212/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.