Mt. Pleasant Times Review (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, September 27, 1957 Page: 1 of 6
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OLUME NUMBER EIGHTT-FOUA
12, Bottineau
Southern, S
c 13, Dakota
■mint buildings to
con-
cross-examination by
Under
of
Dallas Hill-
Mayo Lanagan, photographer
union
Two Youths
InjuredIn-
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in Texas, and Pushmataha, Choc-
Mrs. Kidwell
Toch-Baylor. Bay tor- Ar-
Texas
in outdoor life for the registered
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Methodist Men at
Troop 221,
display; proper identification
Per
attitude.
ot subject end booth;
8
4-H Boys Hold
October 2, according to
start on
Chairman Ira Black-
■nd was hit by an approaching
with
place. Bobbye
Buchan won
third place, James
endly
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Bowie. Marion end T-
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Coh
ris.
Dies Monday
In Winnsboro
Grand Jury
In Session
e
Elect 1957
Sweetheart
Scouts Hold
Big Cypress
Exposition
■id’s diamond:
e Province of
a the National Guard Armory to
Mount Pleasant, Stone said.
Merchants
To Sponsor
New Program
a
T
Omaha.
Judges were E. H Hendricks
and B B Reeves, Mount Phase*,
and John M. Luther. Daingerfield.
Booths were judged om six items:
ready on time; appearance: pro-
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FOOTAM
N> State 0
Okla. A* 7
oonAU.
Fort Worth
Campaign
burn.
Football Films
Shown Al
Rotary Club
Jerry Sandefur
Killed In
Train Accident
Pleasant.
Shown were
James Scrugs went fishing and
got into trouble Police charged
he cast a line through an open
window and hauled out six white
shirts.
board to begin promotion end
construction at once. __
Group Attends
Water Meeting
The Water Committee of the
Chamber of Commerce le attend-
ing the Bed River Valley Water
Association in Denison The com-
mittee to composed of B. M.
Sandlin. Bascom Perkins. A E
Taylor and J. D Sawyer.
Hito to a meeting at the Texas
division.
Hair Fashion Clinic
Slated For November
Chamber of Commerce official
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also testified that abusive lang-
uage was hurled at an unidentifi-
ed woman employe.
• tus County-
Billy Thompeon will exhibit the
boar from Titus County.
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Junior High teachets have a hard time identitgne the Black
inlte enrolled in the eighth grade in Mount Pleasant.
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Delores Daniels sophomore stu-
dent at Mount Pleasant Senior
High School, was elected local Fu-
tur. Farmers of America Sweet
heart to a meeting of the Mount
Pleasant F.F.A. chapter Tuesday
......Mr*
Fashion Clinic will be held in
Mount Pleasant November 10 and
11. --4
Plans for the coming event are
I
Mayse, veteran Scouter, will con-
sist of an office and trading
post; kitchen and dining hall;
health lodge; chapel, and Camp
Ranger quarters.
Buildings will be of rough-cut
slab lumber, designed to blend
courtesy and behavior of Scouts;
sad live, active demonstration.
The Exposition will be repeated
train in Berwyn, a suburb of Chi-
cago, where he lived.
His family left for Deltas where
they will fly to Chicago.
The body will be returned to
Mount Pleasant for burial. Sr-
rangemenu are pending.
Two youths that were injured in a two-car crash are reported
cut over his left eye and bruises. Gayton Barrow, driver of
The Titus County grand jury
has been chosen end were in ses-
sion Tuesday morning. Mem-
beys of the grand jury ye T O
H:
fourth place and Brice Ryan won
fifth place.
servation Fund.
"Advance ticket sales have been
good," Morgan Payne, president of
the local Lions, said this morning.
•but we still have plenty more
where those came from. Buy your
tickets now so final piano can be
made."
Narrator was Kern Tips. well
known to football fans for his
description, who also presented
the All-Conference team mem-
bers. *
C. A. Wood of Mount Vernon
The excerpts made up Hum-
ble’s 1956 Football Highlights,
brought to the club by Bill
Killian. Humble agent in Mount
Houston. Lanagan said he was
instructed by the company to
take pictures. Some 45 pictures
taken by Lanagan were submit-
ted by Lone Star attorneys in the
hearing.
The Morris County courtroom
was packed.
At the plant at nearby Lone
Star, workers were standing
ston Lamar •
i Houston Ml
nic Home 2%
sadnu=
7
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ER TO :
SCUt! |
h/'
ed dominos, talked and lounged
under the watchful eyes of the
Rangers under Capt E J. Banks
of Dallas and the patrlomen
headed by Capt Glenn Warner of
Tyler.
Neither Warner nor Banks re-
ported any violence.
The workers have no group
spokesman and generally refuse
to be quoted by name.
However, they list some eight
items they say the company has
“failed to abide by according to
the contract” The big bone of
He was transferred to a Dallas
hospital where his condition is des
c ribed as serious. He is believed to
have recieved a broken neck in the
accident.
Paris police sald that his truck
skidded on loose gravel near Worn-
mack Lake and overturned several
UmM.
The truck was a total wreck.
recognise arbitration
W. T. Follis, president of Local
4132, said tie had no comment on
the walkout
Germany said the plant will
continue to operate with supervis-
ory personnel and non-union em-
ployee. He said production to
"about normal."
The union claimed the walkout
is "99 per cent effective.”
The company said of the 4500
places awarded) worn Pack 7.
South Ward. Mount Pleasant, and
ident, gave workers until mid-
night Monday to report or be
“suspended for five days, subject
to dismissal.”
He extended the ultimatum
Monday night when the company
claimed persons reporting for
work were held back by what
Germany called “a rock-throw-
ing human chain of strikers..”
A hearing on a restraining or-
cunsseu
members is the arbitration clause.
They claim the company will not
Ouachita Mountains on Glover
River, where the camp to located.
A three-year program of de-
velopment was approved, with
completion of construction early
in I960.
Louis Williams, Council presi-
dent, in discussing the need for
an adequate camp to meet the
growing needs of the Boy Scout
movement in the Council, which
to made up of Lamar. Fannin.
Smith-Bates Funeral Chapel to
2:30 p m. on Wednesday. Burial
followed at the Gray Rock ceme-
>42
Mount Vernon, five sons. Jees and
Robert Kidwell of Mount Plai.
ant; Ance and Fred Kidwell of
Hamilton, and George Kidwellio
Shreveport. She had to wrandehil.
the second car, is suffering from bruiaes,angsctatchesath,
cars collided at the corner of W. Fifthiand.Edwards Tousdax
afternoon about 2. Both boys were taken to a local hospitah
(Daily Times Staff Photo)_____________________-----
10 great great-grandchildren. ..2
Funeral services were at the
The Lions Club chuck wagon
barbecue and square dance, sched-
uled for Thursday, October 3. at
the American Legion Hall. Titus
County Fairgrounds, has taken an
upsurge as Joe Bailey Edwards
and other local and visiting callers
have promised to call the dance
The Gilmer Square Dance Band
win furnish the music and R H
"Bobby" Gray will supervise the
cooking of the barbecue.
Morton's Foods, through their
local dealer. Delton G Hinson, to
providing the pickles and potato
chips and the Coca-Cola Bottling
Company is famishing part of the
cold drinks.
Proceeds of the gala affair will
help the Quarterback Club pay for
the lights at the football field and
remaining funds will provide glass-
up to 200 gathered’at three gates
I of the sprawling East Texas
. I plant.
They were orderly with only
occasional catcalls of "Hey, scab."
directed at the few cars entering
Word was received at 10:45
* Wednesday morning of the death
Dierks Program Ara, and the
Pat Mayes Administration Cen-
ter.
The Program Area, named in
honor of Fred Dierks, president
of Dierks Forests, Inc., will con-
sist of 10 troop camp sitae; two
winterized camp sites, rifle
range; archery range; Scout acti-
vity training area; waterfront
layout with facilities for swim-
ming. rowing, and canoeing; and
electrical construction needed to
boro hoxpttatA residhentotMmun
Pleasant Torrs yenrs, Mrs. Kid-
sell was born July 25. 1867..
She is survived by two daught-
ers. Mrs Stella Brooch of Phoe:
ata. and Mrs. J. B. Jaguera of
Tbompson won
union attorney Cris Dixie
Despite untavorable weather
conditions, more than 200 persons
visited the Big Cypress District
Boy Scout Exposition to Dainger-
field Saturday night. George
Stone, publicity director, said Mon-
day.
There were U booths shown by
Scout untie from Daingerteild,
Mount Pleasant Lome Stae, Oma-
ha and Pittsburg.
Booths declared first place blue
ribbon winners were entered by
Pack 34, East Ward School, Mount
Pleasant. Pack 114, Dea l. Dens
2 and 5 (combined entry). Deos 3
and 4 (combined entry). Don •
and 5, all enters d by the PTA at
Daingerfield. Pack 211. Lions at
Pittsburg; Pack 400, Kiwanis Club
at Lone Star; Troop 201. Rotary
Club. Mount Pleasant: Troop 206
Presbyterlan Church, Mount Pleas-
ant. Troop 220. Lions at Dainger-
feild; Post 400. Kiwanis at Lone
By n r. KELLUM
DAINGERTIELD, Tex i«— AI
public rotations man for the Lone
Star Steel Co. testified at the
show cause hearing here today
that workers cursed him and
hurled obscenities at a female
employe during the strike at the
nearby company plant
The hearing began on a re-
straining order by Judge Morris
Rolston, directing strikers to
"quit picketing company proper-
ty”
taw and McCurtain counties in
Oklahoma, said “The responsibi-
lity of foe executive board is,
first, to provide administratiot
■nd service to institutions and
. .. Scout units within the boundark-
portions of the es of the Council; second, to pro-
New Buildings
Slated For
i ScoutCamp
Architectural plans for per-
- The toward i al 4hiwtar» ■ rd M
Mount Pleasant United Fund,
headed by Joe Dan Bright, met
Tuesday at the City Hall for pur
poses of discussing the budget tor
the coming year The budget for
thia year has now been set at 024.
000 and will include the- following
agencies: Texas Heart Association.
Gonzales Warm Springs Founds
lion. URO. Girl Scouts. Boy
Scouts, Salvation Army. Red Cross
end local welfare.
Plans for the campaign call for
the advance gifts campaign to
Northeast Texas Unit 75, Haa mnenhsrAftt
lor; Howard Cargile, Denninon
Clay. Hyram G Dudley. W. D.
Phillips, Lois Franklin. Morris
Blalock, Paul Arthur, and Cari
D Raed
With the grand jury are Harry '
Williams, District Attorney and
P D. Thornton Jr, County Al-
torney.
■LocalTeachers Bumper Sticker
involving Southwest Con- Hopkins,, Franklin,, Delta, Titu.
- the Camp, Morris, Red River coun-
ties and a part of Hunt County
United Fund's
Budget Set
kansas, 4___
... , . 1 Rice-SMU, Texas-Arkansas, Rice-
Mrs. Mary Jane Kidwell died SMU-AAM. TCU-Baylor,
Monday evening at 6 in a Winns. Texas Tech-TCU, A&M-Texas,
■ andrcosyraeuse, wmH
Cotton Bowl attraction.
Billy Wayne Henry won first
place, Elton Crabtree won second
employes, 3,300 are union mem:
bera and about. 75.peEucent.o-c.
foem are waL t----
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was a visiting Rotarian. Judze
Harry Taylor and Coach Herb
aren,sureaterandehurem -
---- - - vide ndecunte camping facilities
A&M-TCU, Rice-SMU, "orethedevelopmenana training
HnrnhhmgFhammeidom
mittee, displayed and discussed man. testified under qU—
the plans of the buildings, which
will be in two groups, the Fred
strutted at NeTseO Trails Coun-
cil’s offical Boy Scout Camp,
located on Glover River, near
Wright City, Okla, have been
approved by the executive board.
Final recommendations were
the culmination of several
months' intensive work and study
on the part of the Camp Glover
Development Committee.
B. P. Denny, associate of W. H.
ant. She to a majorette for the
Tiger Band and plays the bass
Marisa She also is an officer in
the Future Homemakers of Am-
erica and a member of the Rain
bow Girts
Kirk Blackard is the president
M the FFA chapter and they
mw aponsored by Leroy Stone, ag
riculture teacher at high school.
Dolores will enter the Area VI
Future Farmers of America
Sweetheart contest to be held in
Kilgore, Feb. 10. as a part of the
area convention. Last year the
Mount Pleasant entry. Miss Sun
dra Hays, finished second in the
contest held kora.
George Smith
Injured In
Accident
George Lee Smith of Mount
pleasant was injured Thursday aft-
ernoon when his pick-up truck
-
Boy Scout membership." ______
The Camp Development Com- .-Delocea M the.dauhteE
Selects Play
The Mount Pleasant Ltue
Theater met Tuesday night la
the Council room of the City
Hall to discuss plans for their
next play
Mrs. Herb Harris gave a re-
port on the five plays the play
committee selected for the group
The group decided on a throe-
act comedy and a book was or-
dered to read before a final de-
cision is to be mad. The name
of the play will be announced
later
There were three new mem-
bers from Talco and two new
aroundenscounenmaaaitin “h°contention-according"to
Bounds'Rites
Held Monday J
Mrs. Ida Lou Bounds dtod in
winnsboro at 8:00 pm Saturday:
She was 85 years of age and had
been a Winfield resident for
about 45 years.
Surviving Mrs. Bonds is.on6.
son, Roger w. Bounds, Mont
Pleasant, one daughter. Mr
Rupert A Cobb. Dallas; two
grandchildren and one great
grandchild, and one sister, Mrs.
J. O Sanders. Big Spring..a
Funeral services were held af
the Winfield Baptist Church At
2:30 pm Monday, under the
direction of
wn in the Winfield cemetery
with arrangements by Smith-
Bate. Funeral Home.
Pallbearers for the final rit
were C 8. Taylor. Oordoa Tex
Rsy Wright, L D Sperkman
Andrew Cody, and Jess Shumate.
—Swine Show
SAN ANTONIO, Tex IP —
byco..Atty. Howard Jenson that Striking Lone Star employe
. , .. him Monday I remained off their jobs at the
workers.curad. bould not midnight shift today in defiance
lub th. workers Lanaganof a company ultimatum..-
identify the workers, Germany, Lone Star pres-
ot Jerry Ray Sandefur, 34, son of
Mr. and Mrs George Sandefur of
Mount Pleasant.
. . He was killed about 9:45 am
The Titas County 4-H Clubs held when he stepped from a train
the Bears Swine show Saturday at e-a --- *u he an annroachina
' Thepfficialjudefor the contest
omaa 2. Little Theater
by the owner. Bill Henry, at the
disuc Show to be held in Nnpies
wh come from Mor-
Em
Star, and Troop 400, Kiwanis at
• --Sar.
-Tmen smu
Month” program for retail stores I was scheduled this morning in ।
and restaurants. Three ladies the Morris County Courthouse
have been appointed by the Lt Daingerfield. 1
chamber of Commerce Manager I Union ■ members asserted they
who will select the employee of are not picketing company prop-
Use month for September. I erty and are gathered on high-
rhese ladies, known only to way property around the ptant
the manager, have been observ- to stop or slow production and
ing the employees In retail stores force the contract. They denied
and restarantes and their se-1 any violence.
lection will be announced Yesterday seven Rangers an
ectton. 10 some 00 Highway Patrolmen
to th. anual Chamber of cleared the roads leading to the
mor wu-I M-Ive. plant under a mandate issued by
Commeree banquet anemr Rolston. only ’ handtul of cars
outhszeanonvruabonsthatdocca- entered the plant “ midnight,
I however.
sion ____Union and management agreed
I the strike is not authorized by
Future FanueHr-—
I “--W I Crowd» of strikers numbering
AAt. pleasant Cimes Reniew
-- --------------------Tlmao Bovtew. Ml. FtebdML Tawaa. Friday Momi—. »Hdo-bae P.JtW---—----
Company Man Swears Lone
Star Strikers Cursed Him
Kirk Blackard is
Elected By Juniors
Kirk Blackard was elected
president of the junior elage of
• Mount Pleasant High fahanl
Tuesday morning.
Stewart Florey was named
vice-president and Ernestine An-
dan. aecretarytraasura*. - L.l
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2 t
I
NamedTo — The sale of scotchlite bumper .
stickers by the members of the R a F.-eL
Region Posh Aulo -rash
The Region 15 band and vocal ing .to Mary Belle Pope, presi
pirsan anatssgndaytinemoun According to latest tabulation,
set dates and places for the con- over 375 stickers have been sold
test and auditions for the com-1 with a littie, overonehundred
in. v»r l remaining. “All those desiring to
E. u h. airactor of the I purchase a sticker and contribute
MaxMurphz.dired1°dharmak this worthy project should
l ^ooV^o^wta the” cfaVo^
afactaa egonad vocal chai^mn. odrice,” Un
Eldon antzen of New Borton I POP« concluded.___________
was elected regional band chair-1
a regional sac- Local Callers
The dates for the contest and
wl - Sated For
The marching contest and all- ”eM
state choir auditions will!be held
t Lions Dance
held.in Mount Vernon and the"
twirling contest will be held in
Pittsburg The all-regional band
concerts, sight readings, and solo
and ensembles will be held at
East Texas State College.
Two Mount Pleasant youths being formulated by Mrs. Sally
v ek 5
corner of West Fifth and Edwards. | will attend the clinic.__wit the Wooded area in the
Gay Ion Barrow, son of Mr. and!
Mrs. Earl Barrow of Route 5.
and Rodney Freeman, son of Mrs.
Hallie Freeman, were admitted
to the Titus County Memorial
Hospital. The extent of their in-
juries was not known.
The two cars collided and
veered into a utility pole, snap-
ping the pole in half. Both cars
were a total wreck. Don John-
son, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. G.l Filmed portions of 11 football
Johnson, was riding with Barrow
but was not serioualy injured. | Kerence teams comprised
program at Tuesday's meeting of
the Rotary Club in Alps Cafe.
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Mt. Pleasant Times Review (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, September 27, 1957, newspaper, September 27, 1957; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1613256/m1/1/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.