Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 253, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 26, 1956 Page: 3 of 12
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Mt Pleasant, Texas, Daily Times, Thursday Evening, January 28. 1956
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up the round with no vic-
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SLICED PEACHES
BROCCOLI SPEARS
MIXED VEGETABLES
Dodson, Reddin And Owsley Among
Top Scorers in 1st Round District
CLEANSER
BAB-O
was more evident when the locals
played Bonham and Mt. Vernon
COOKINS OIL
MAZOLA
Sulphur Springs
Mt. Pleasant
■ Commerce
Winnsboro
Bonham
Gilmer
could mean the team guilty of
the violation, because of the fan,
might be declared ineligible by
HALF or
WHOLE
lb. ........
and it is a pitiful attitude for
adults to take.
Not that we are saints in Mt.
Pleasant because we, aren't but,
NABISCO PREMIUM SALTIMES 254
NABISCO CHOCOLATE GRAHAMS^ 294
against a team for any event that
may hinder the progress of a ball
d last week
ounty Jail at ~
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the robber"
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110
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freight and
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Name
Meredith
Ward
Dodson
Bryanf
G. Alston
Reddin
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iller
Hoax
A&P’s GARDEN FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES
CALIRORMIABUNKIST
with 125 and R. E Dodson hits
HA Gary Dale Reddin is sixth
in this department with 110 and
Tracy Owsley is 11th with 100
points.
This week Mt. Pleasant plays
Mt. Vernon at Mt. Vernon Fri-
day night.
Leading scorers in the district.
DETERGENT
DASH
All
Remnants
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Team
Mt. Vernon
Sulphur Springs
Mt. Pleasant
Mt. Vernon
Winnsboro
Mt. Pleasant
Bonham
Commerce
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philologists
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SPAGHETTI
DETERGENT
FAB
POINT OF RETURN
PAYSON, . Ariz. IF — After
spending a day looking for In-
dian arrowheads C. H.. Kelly felt
mighty low because he couldn’t
ALLGOOD BRAND SLICED
BACON
TOILET SOAP
PALMOLIVE
Bargains On The Balcony
Plisse
Dusters
$2.00 Ea.
luckily we aren't as guilty as
STAT-KIST
TUNA
(Chunk style)
ed
as
re
Friday and Saturday
Our Finest
Top individual scorer in the
district was Don Meredith of Mt.
Men's 8x/2-Oz.
Khaki
Pants
Army Twill .
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bandits havebeatep N. N. Frisby, i
The first time a patrof robbers
escaped with $100. Frisby stood
। up under the fistic attack .of a •
lone bandit the second time and
the would-be robber fled empty-
handed. I.
Marked
. Down
To Clear
Last Chance To Buy Sheets
At This Low Price.
Nation Wide 81x99... $U7
Nation Wide.81 x99... $1^3
LIKE MOTHER LIKE HON
RICHMOND, Va o _ Mrs J
Helen M Jeffries and her son.
John L. Jeffries, III. qualified to
practice before the Virginia Su-
preme Court of Appeals on the
same day. The mother has been
an attorney for some time. The
son was recently admitted to the
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SEEK9 TOURNAMENT
TLSA (—The Southern Hills!
Country Club of Tulsa entered a
bid today for the United States
COLORADO YELLOW
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CUBAN VINE RIPENED
TOMATOES
FRESH
CABBAGE
FLORIDA
ORANGES
Most fans should know that a
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Vernon home court and received
praise rather than complaints.
These officials depend upon
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shortly after,
Denver last
crashed near
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was received
uth Patton, a
who told po-
a coffee shop
ursday night
in previously
opponents to score only
points. Mt. Vernon let their
position score 316 points.
Jane Parker
POTATO CHIPS
Jane Parker
PEACH PIE
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AJAX
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ROYAL PRINICE
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SUIphur Springs and Bonham Dodson
ended in a tie for fourth. pUft Bryant
with four wins and three losses
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Spreads
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Friday and Saturday
2 for $5.00
athletic aroup, and yet -Eonham
booed -and gave the officials a
hard time.
At Mt. Pleasant against Mt.
Vernon, the visitors were the
guilty group, but they were bea-
ten by hustle and the rebound
power of the local club.
Golf Assn's open ehampionship
in IBM or 1960.
tories against seven losses.
The top team on .offense over
the round was Mt. Vernon with
444, Surphur Springs had 431,
. It was imbedded in a tire of
Vernon with 155, Jack Ward of his car, and the tire-was flat.
cal 19c
( car and found an arrowhead,
which made him feel even lower.
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For Friday And
Saturday Only
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and four losses, Pittsburg won Owsley
one and lost six and Gilmer end- I Camefon
ed up the round with no vic- J.. Alston
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24-2 594
Commerce 398 and Mt Pleas-
ant- '878.
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ly so by; fans of 'two of the
Tigers' last three foe’s. This is
not saying that it wasn’t done
in the other games, but that’it
the Interscholastic League. This < az
was the case a few years back
nd. —A let-
he name of
lie Irvin and
appeared to-
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technical foul can be , called
. . I don’t know the names of the
Besides this, at each of these officials in either of these games,
games (and thank goodness it but , do know that they call ball
wasn’t local fans in either in-1 games all over the district and
stance) accusations were thrown, heretofore there have been little
fists were shaken and foul lang—or no complaints.
uage was used at the offieials by + In the latter game'the same of-
the losing fans. This is no wdy to | ficials have called on the Mt.
bring youths up as good sports
at Deport.
The Tigers play, at Mt. Vernon
Friday evening, so let’s be good
sports over there.
The Mt. Vernon superintendent
i placed a call to Marvin Amerson,
Mt. Pleasant superintendent, this
week and asked that f.ie Mt.
I Pleasant* fans please enter the
Lbuilding Friday from the south
gentrance and use the south part ■__
Tof~the bleachers. This will put
I fans together by towns and will
more or less reserve that sec-
I tion of the bleachers for Mt. :
Pleasant fans.
Remember, a good, hard-fought
contest is what is wanted. Lets 1
go see these games with this in
mind, and should we lose, lets
be good losers.
"a 25*
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na 25*
game. Boos against a player by i such criticism was away from
the opposing fans while he is home and one was on the home
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fans towards officials, and the heart breakers, each by one point,
way they hamper a player as and they cost us .the first half
he attempts a free shot, but it title, but very little was said
is about time something is said, other than the fact that we just
didn't hustle and hit enough to
SMCIAU
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• - updisputed leader and holder of
the title, to the firs round.
. .Mt Vernon held a six won and
e- one oss record. Their one loss
was to Mt. Pleasant by a five
point, margin.
Mt. Pleasant and Commerce
tied for the No. 2 with five
wins and two losses each.
Commerce- lostta. Sulphur
Springs and Mt. Vernon -while
Mt. Pleasant lost by one point
in each instance to Commerce
and Winnsboro. ,
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PETEAGHNI
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taking a free throw, for intance. 1 court.
These boos also are a reflection- The Tigers beat Bonham by 22
on the sportmanship of that I[pints, at Bonham, against offit
town (not the team). - Jcials picked by the Bonham
All over the district boos have
beer evident tttis season, especial-
enable us to walk away with
victory.---------•—
One of the games that drew
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Round One of the District 13- Sulphur Springs is
AA race came to a close Friday
evening with Mt. Vernon as the
3 BIG. BARS
what they make from calling
these games to help them out
financially, and they like the
sport. They know the game or
they. wouldn’t attempt-to call,
so why pot let them, and en- i
courage them to do a good job.
The purpose of these games in
our schoels is to build bodies and
individuals. Let us keep this in
mind when we—’attend’—these f
games and show better sports-
manship.
There isn’t too much wrong '
with booing an official and raz- |
zing him when he makes a call ;
you don’t agree with, but let that
be the end of it and quiet down
before the boy who has been
fouled attempts his free throw.
And after the game, or during
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find any.
p . Tired, he headed back to his
Jane Parker
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electrically-operated thermometer
he can find out the outside tem-
perature, the temperatures in the g-
president's office, the board room,
the lobby, and other rooms as eP
well asin various ducts and pipes g j
whih carry hol and coM'alr and * -*
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Millions know Asp’s constant low price policy helps them
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HOT SPOT
ABILENE, Tex im — James
Vanderveer, building engineer in
Abilene’s new Citizens National
Bank, can tell the temperature at
any of 13 points in the bank from
his office. ,
By pressing a switch on en t
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RUTABAGAS
Little has been said all over i the other parties.
the district about the attitude of ' Mt Pleasant lose a couple of
PUDDINGS 6-29’
PERILS OF STORE KEEPING
EL DORADO. Ark. e - A 92-
year-old grocery store owner is
finding out that his vocation is
I dangerous.
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