Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 227, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 6, 1957 Page: 4 of 8
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THE M. PLEASANT TEXAS, DAILY TIMESWednesday Evening, February 6, 1957
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Killer Kane,t Famed
Naval Aviator Dies
just born yesterday." ha replied enought there were two guppies
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BUTTER-NUT BREAD
DELIVERED TWICE DAILY TO YOUR GROCERY
The ONLY bread made right here in Mt Pleasant That’s why '
it reaches your grocer hours fresher than any other bread
delivered in this area. And there is no other bread, any-
where, that’s more full-flavored and tasty... made rich with
milk and with vital mineral and vitamins added for better -
- health. The next time you visit your grocer’s don’t just ask for
bread .. .ask for Butter-Nut You know you’ll get the best
... bread that tastes better and stays fresher longer.
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Wallop Atlanta
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medical; Laujuana Vaught, medi
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fund to a subcommittee for fur
ther study.----
Approved an amendment tore-
make the Court of Criminal Ap-
peals to include five judges. It now
has three judges and two com-
missioners who sit on the court
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met Illinois state auditor, en-
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Chicago to be questioned by I
Federal Judge John P Barnes,
who wants to know why the
game 56 to 55. At the end of
regulation play the score was tied
at 48 to 48. In a wild three min-
ute overtime the locals got the
jump on Paris and led by three
point at two different times. •
A field goa by Peterson with
three seconds remaining on the
— clock tied the score. •
"Attebegirrnge of the over-e
time, Garretson hit a field goal
from about -30 feet out to put
the Tiger "B" team ahead
Sweeny of.Paris then made one
of two free throws-Gut Black-
ad came back with a field goal
and Mt. Pleasant led by three
points. Patterson, rebounded with
two points fr Paris, but Black-
ard hit two free throws and Mt .
Fbr Paris, Jackson was top
man with 18 and he was followed
ment would not apply to present
office holders but would effect
those elected November, 1958 if
the amendment - is approved this
November. 1 v
The committee also: •
Snt Tn’ Kmehm“ "whihj
would set up a proposed 200 mil
lion dollar i water financial md)
Charging And Servicing On All Makes
Mt Pleasant Battery Co.
hospital district which crosses
two counties at Amarillo, it ap-
Kane. commander of the aircraft I
carrier Saipah,- was killed and
state has been able to recuver
only 125,000 of the 12.500.000
that disappeared whe Hodge
was auditor. . cinternationa)
well led- the Tigers with 16 and
15 points respectively,; James
Stansell scored nihe, Thomas
each
two
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OFFICIAL VERDICr
PONCA CITY, Okla 1P - At
the pet contest"held■' here, a
young lad presented the judge
with a jar filled with water
"Why. son, you’ve lost your
entry," the judge told the boy. .
"Oh, no sir You see they were
Kilgore Man Dies Of
Heat, Suffocation
KILGORE u— A 24-year-old
Kilgore man. Bobby Andrews,
died yesterday from heat and
suffocation in a fire which des-
troyed most of his home.
The blaze was believed to have
started in a. floor furnace, fire-
men aid. Andrews was found in
the bathroom, into which he ap- ’
parently had stumbled. HiS boy —-
was not burned.
Andrews was an oil supply
house salesman.
AAA title race Tuesday night at Name
Brice LAm wlwn they were de- Dodson
Patterson came back and made
......e throws, but the visit- proved by-the local voters. Funds districts' in Potter and Randall
oi 5 still lacked one point cateh- for the institution would be gather _ counties.
tors in each quarter in the con-
4MI. 'll to fi in the first. to io t '
in the second period, 15 to 8 in
She third frame and 19 la 11 in
the final stanza
The loss eliminated Atlanta
from a chance of getting a share
of the district championship.
High point man for the evening
was Roy Henry of the Lions with
22 points, folltiwad closely by B
Warren and B Brewer with 17
and 11 points. respectively.
Buffrd grabbed high point
honors for Atlanta with 11 points,
followed by Wiley and Harper
with 7 and 6 points respectively.
Tte Booker T Girls lost to
their visitors by a 68 to 49 score
The girls' oflense was paced by
A Traylor witn 18 points. fol-
lowed closely by J Adair and E
Miller with 15 and 14 points each.
The .Atlanta girls were led by
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Logan Wils
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this week, I
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greater an
maintainin•
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ti.de tests
the perfor•
ate stude rfl
about one fl
S. Castleberry with 26 points.
followed by Loyoid with 21
fg ftpftp points.'
feated by Paris by a « to 54 Hockaday
score. AH clubs with the excep- ‘ Caldwell
tion of Greenville and Gaines-I Stansell
viite, who have a makeup game Fox
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Pleasant went ow in front
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nie Hammond of Daingerfield,
medical, and Shirley Kelley,
medical.
Dismissed Bob White, Mrs. E.
R Shannon. Maggie Autry. Mrs
C. E Rosborough and baby and
Mrs Donald Ray and baby.
ML Pieasant Hospital and Clnie:
Admitted: Mrs Johnny Kay of -
McKiyney, medical.
Dismissed Mrs. Wilis Gris-
som, Mrs G A. Howell and Mrs. .
J. O Ridings.
Carrey Hospital and Cunic: 4.--
Admitted: Mrs. E E Roach,
medical; Henry Godbolt, medi- .
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Tigers Lose 64 To 54 To Paris At Brice Gym Tuesday
Tigers Lose Out In
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B3mhna
Gaither
Dawson
Wiley
Harper
Stiger
Austin
Coleman
Jones
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to play, have only one more game
li ft on their cards.
Sulphur Springs has a seven-
won, and two-loss record to lead
the district ?and. must beat only
McKinney at Sulphur Springs
Friday night to csjeim the dis-
trict championship. 5
Gainesvill and Paris each
have three losses and stand as
the Number Two and Three
teams. Mt.NPieasant is fourth
with,five wins and four losses.
R. E. Dodsonand Dickie Cald-
to one 4 year term
The amendment man would in
crease from two to four yearsthe
terms of office for the hand com-
missioner, comptroller, agricul,
tune commissioner and treasurer.
There is no limitation now in the
number of terms for any stal
wide office ami the regular term is
two years.
Bracewell said the amend-
of Randalia. Iowa. \ |
Kane won the nickname "Kilg!
Kane" for his prowess as a car-
rier fighter pilot in the Pacific
during World War II. He re-
ceived the Navy Cross, the Dis-
tinguished Flying Cross and1
other ciiaUoaifer his feats.---4
As couns
subcommitt
fled at a,
evidence t
funds were
bills" for
union offici
Beck tok
phoned hin
that he wa
—any purpos
poena. but
rest with r
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Brewer
Richardson
Henry -*
Barrett
Johnson
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{ Warren
EElis
Hawkins
Totals
levy TV2 jet,
was 45. |
The Booker T. Washington
— I lane seessi an s—y 44 is 9rfRT
tory over Atlanta at the local
gym Tuesday night.
The Lions were never behind
after the first three minutes when
Atlanta led 3 to 4 They pulled
• away into a 14 to 11 lead by the
end of the first quarter and held
a 34 to 11 lead at halftime
The Lions outscored their visi-
Booker T. Washington
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ndon des
trtpoutoti
Beck sfo
Nassau. lb
nnersrv
Europe. Be
by Ronnie Kyle and Herbie
Campbell with T points eaen:
Mt. Pleasant took a fast 19 to
6 lead "by the end of the first
quarter, but the scoring took an
abrupt reverse in the second
quarter and Paris scored 19 to 8
for Mt. Pleasant. '
Paris then compiled the - most
points for one quarter in the
third—with-2 -compared t/ 16
for the Tigers. The visitors then
put the game on ice in the final
stanza, outscoring Mt. Pleasant
18 to 11.
Mt Pleman won the "B”
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Mrs Luther Joe Rorn, medisceli
Limit Term Of
Texas Governor
AUSTIN (—1 he Senate had in
its hands today three constitutional
amendments, one of which would
UWul the--governor-io_oneAxsax
term.
TheSenate Constitutional Amend-
ment Committee last night recoin
mended appoval of an amendment
by Sen. Seavy Bracewell of Hous
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Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 227, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 6, 1957, newspaper, February 6, 1957; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1600324/m1/4/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.