Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 140, Ed. 1 Monday, October 12, 1959 Page: 2 of 6
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«—HT. PUASAMT, TEXAS
Monday. Oct. IL 1959
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Ferrari Wins
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put us out of the race," be said.
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offense a
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end Amoqg them were Leanne
Henderson, Melba Jane Worsb-
adhere
preied
- practice session last week. The
= coach wouldn’t give the reason
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were president.
v ice pr resident.
secrtary-treasur-
minor damage 200 miles south-
west at Corpus Christi.
The Guaranty Bond State Bank
Member FDIC . .
danger to the nation's health
an dsafety now and that there
is no immediate threat of such
danger," Goldberg's prepared
statement said.
"The effect of an injunction in
this case will not be to eliminate
a clear and present danger to the
The First National Bank
Member FDIC
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COMMERCE (fl _ Sidney
Garton, the East Texas State
College sprint star who was con]
sidered a top Olympic prospect
is out of an athletic scholarship
and off the track team
Dehner Brown. East Texas
though his generator gave out
•n the first lap.
Hill won the 203.05 miles race
By The Aseclated Press
Still champion and the team
to beat for Missouri Valley Con-
ference football crown.
That’s North Texas State.
The defending champion Eag-
a bang in
the Tiger:
from theirl
took the 1
light up t
From th
seven yard
the first 1
gallop doJ
After a co
ties again!
an equal r
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Giltner 3
through R'l
touchdown]
Joe Tenl
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picked up ■
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Mike Mai
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Ford Dealer's
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320,500.
The average last year was 32,-
511. This year it is 30,344
up just before the race—at my
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any such eventuality,” Johnson
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Marshall
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GASOLINE EXPLOSION — Firemen battle the huge blase
caused by an explosion of gasoline tanks at Columbus, Ga.
Several were killed in the explosion and a number injured.
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the Cincinnati Bearcats in Cm-, lieved of his scholarship follow
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State coach, Garton was r
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generator failed.
"Luckily, we had charged it
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The Pewitt Brahmas stamp- RIVERSIDE, Calif. un — Phil
WASHINGTON — The Sup-
reme Court today agreed to re-
view a decision that compulsory
union ownership is unconstitu-
tional if dues money is used for
political purposes without the
consent of union members.
Continaed from Page One
on this issue that there is no
WORLDBRIEFS...
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You give ONCE and for ALL, when you
give the UNITED way! With ONE contri-
button you can help support ALL of the
worthy welfare activities that play such as
important part in making life hereabouts
healthier and happier In no other single
way can you do so MUCH for so MANY!
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Woody Sponaugle, Sornell line-
man, is the son of Woodrow
Sponaugle, bead football coach
Prix for apart* can — even
You won’t believe your eyes when you see our
Wonderful New
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engine trouble only IM yards
from the starting Mne.
Two of Hili’* key challengers
dropped out with engine trouble
about half way through the race
watched by some 75,000 fans.
auccaudjeecan 222
and England’s great Sterling
Meas were both sidelined with
overheated engines and failing
oil pressure. Mom, in his Aston-
Martin, went to the pits on the
Nth lap and Ginther, in a 41
Ferrari, bowed out on the 32nd
Hill said he drove the rest at
the race on his battery after hi*
id a record 2:16.45, averaging -
89.5 miles per hour The wr #
through the grid war* a* ex-
pected but several other teams
bit the dust.
DeKalb n sited down Pine Tree
62-12 and Atlanta dumped Jel-
terson by a 17-1 score.
Mount Vernon was nipped M
1 by Hughe* Springs in one of the
closest battles. Now Diana past-
ed a 28-14 lass an winless Take
Clarksville's Tier* bested
Winnaboro's Bad Raiders by 24-6.
Lberty-Eylau, favorites in
Distriet M-A acored a whopping
8022 victory over Bogata'in
conference dash.
Queen City beat James Bowie
High 0 Simms 34-8 and Linden-
Kildare blanked White Oak 30-0.
New Baston beat Dainerfield
IM in a close duel
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Michigan State’s crass-coun-
try team captain is Forddy Ken-
nedy who succeeded his brother
Henry in the post.
'243!
, „ southpaw who stopped Hank BOBBY DRISCOLL JAILED
. Jean Green. Linda Cargile. Bauer In the final game of the
kin F'ende- D:I n.i
Mt. Pleasant Daily Times
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gethekgtomworshippngto-
nation's health or safety but to
bail out the steel companies i black clouds near Texas City on
from the economic consequences 1 the Gulf of Mexico Coast Mon-
oftheir own intransigneance." day and twisting winds caused
insistence. The generator, had
been giving us trouble and I
didn’t want a thing like that to
prospective members were in- Those chosen
formed of their initiation, and Joe Williams;
men hinged around training
regulations.
Garton. the former state
schoolboy sprint champion who
went to Texas Christian but
transferred to East Texas state
test year could not be reached
Pe‛ wa amother second to
As ew all America’s been waiting for!
ne Newsize Ford. the Falcon, lives up
•• yue dreeme of low price ... mm of
mpkep ... and handling e*M Aad i«'»
Aiuelywloek ad
From amy point at view you’ve never ween ems •
ne*. Our M Fords represent the most complete tod
wonderful — • - -
a year has ever brought Beneath
find new people-room- new eomfort
- new visibility- and a wide ehaiea of vuperior pawva.
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aided times, however.
Brown said: “I don’t want to
jeopardise the boy’s future
Basically he is a fine boy. h
just seems to us that in the
past be hasn’t shown us that
he wants to pay the price to be
a champion.” ' >
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"hu * year to go Ford: W by not own the latest
‛enon 0 th -ord ’ most wansed wagom? Or
perhap. .0,4 ter the ne-, beautifully propor.
Honed Cebazie beko- an economy minded
' or • Fairlane 500, Mayte
2024dlkrsthe brand ne- Starlaner at right or •
See “e" >unhner convertihle.
MarMurzbyocMartha.Mitshell. XXreVrt^ Bader. "X^d ^0^
en, Bill Mean. pavid wtra Hank then hit safely in 17 as a child actor, was jailed Sun-
er, Joan Roberts and reporter,
-obe Heinz.
Bob Cuney, a MPJHS fresh-
man. was surprised Saturday
night on his fourteenth birthday
Those who helped Mrs Currey
surprise Bob were Ronah Scott.
Carolyn Clay, Mike Cline. Suzie
Hunt. Paul Strong, Pam Nugent.
James Booth, Linda Williams.
Mike Kilpatrick. Carolyn Max- i
well. Kerry Hargrove. Martha
Fillibrown. Steve Copeland,
Martha Jo Stinson. Danny Dan-
iels. Martha McCain, Hal Hess.
Patricia Wilbanks. Douglas
Grissom, Betty Wood. Kenny ।
Attaway, Linda Jones, Cleburne
Raney, Sharon Newman, Sam-
___________-_________East Texas State
NgkTA xAssTILSprimi star Booled
---. . e 1 fastest in history—and the IM in
same mumbero.eames. fora 93 last spring. Both wete wind-
The old as well as the pros- Lavoyce Roper. Fred Avery,
pective members of the H. H. J. Carol Coke, and Jeanetta Pope
Fling chapter of the Future The Press Club of MPJHS
Teachers met Thursday The elected officers Wednesday
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Yes, it s a feather in your cop" when you join with your
neighbors to help moke Mount Pleasant ond Titus
County a better community in which to live!
At Southwest Games
By The Asociated Pre**
Th* Southwest Conference is
down more than 2,000 per game
in attendance this year. for comment although he ap-
Sixteen home games played in parently still was in school,
the first month of the football"
88 mite* an hour art by Chuck I A .1 , —
Daigh of Long Bench, Calif. I Attendance Down
Daigh fed out of the race with
money raising projects were
discussed The ollicers for '59-
“6 ' ut Jane Embree, president;
Aferearet Jennings, vice-presi-
cent: Janice Redfearn, secre-
tary-treasurer. and Lois Ann
Dews, reporter.
Home from TCU this week-
end was Marvin Chpiman. a
freshman.
The members at the Tigerette
staff have begun practicing for a
play which will be presented at
assembly Oct 28 The play, "If
Girls Asked Boys for Dates."
in which the whole dating sit-
uation is reversed, stars Jim
Jones as George; Bob Russell
as Hany: Carol Coke as Nancy;
Bejie Sandlin as Kay; and
Jeanetta Popeas Mrs. Smith.
Julia Reeves, a Texas Uni-
versity freshman, was home
this weekend Julia had as her
guest. her roommate, Linda
Sypton
Thursday, "A" Choir com-
pleted its election of officers
Those selected as ‛59-‛60 officers
were Chris Breedlove, presi-
dent: Johnny Hendricks. vice-
president Mary Nell Hanes, sec-
retary-treasurer: and Shelton
Price. reporter.
This weekend Linda Gail Rid
die a freshman at East Texas,
was home for a visit.
Dallas. the State Fair of Tex-
as and the Texas- O.U. game
were the destinations of many
Mount Pleesant teens this week-
den Wte.12
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eded over the Hawkins Hawks Hill of Santa Monica, Calif.
Friday night 38-0 in one at the, raced a 3lter Ferrari to victory
most decisive northeast Texas Sunday in the 325,000 US Grand
grid battle*.
DeKalb and Atlanta cam*
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