Mt. Pleasant Times Review (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, January 12, 1962 Page: 4 of 6
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members of our-stoff -ptn in expressing
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the past year.
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MeKinney
For CC Ballots
Chamber of Commerce Man-
ager John Ftheredge reminded
Acclaimed for its fashionable design, blazing perform-
ance, dintinctive beauty ... it's no wonder Oldsmobile
has been ch own Mims Americn’s Omeial Car! You
can make it your car, too, for less than you’d guess!
Theos -somumneaxTA" abcut owning an OLDS'
L. Means, Mrs. C. A. Robison,
i. C. Brice, Wallace R Fields,
Mrs. White. Walker and Ben Bu-
ford, elected to membership at
the December meeting.
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ballots to be turned in for new
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By James Smith
The Mt. Pleasant Tigers got
off to a winning start in district
-play as they gunned down the
McKinny Eions Friday night,
61-43 McKinney was unable to
quiet any of the Tiger guns.
Four Tigers hit in double fig-
ures.
the Tiger Bees were able to
grab another win for themsel-
ves as they clubbed the McKin-
ney Bees. 41-27.
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paying county and city taxes,
voters were reminded Friday
hampered because of lack of
space and lack of operating
captial. The library is presently
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ur officers, directors, and all of the
arms, gunnery, material and
target acquisition.
His parents, .Mr and Mrs. Er-
nest .MeNellilive on Route 1,
Mouni Pleasant.
In the months ahead, we shall have in-
creasing need of each other as we meet
and solve new problems together.
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Local Resident Dies
Mrs. Bertie Hensley died to-
d in a local hospital. Services
are pending. .
Etheredge said the nominat-
icg committee will meet Tues-
day at 10 a.m. in the Chamber
of Commerce office to count
hallnis
The nominating committee is
composed of raylor Russelk,
chairman, S. L. Allen, Everett
Redfearn, Herman Wilson and
Tommy Sturges.
one full
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Coach Dick Gilbreath’s Tig-
ers found the range on the bas-
ket and popped in 26 field goals
jjLfor McKinney. The Tigers
day and two half days each ’
week. __
- Members present at the meet- 1
ing were Mrs. Dan Mitchell. -I
Mrs. J. Frank Palmer, Mrs. W. |
It will be necessary for Saving De*
positors to come to the bank in order that
a Certificate of Deposit may be issued in
lieu of the Depositor's Pass Book.
here. . -
Wattace R. -Fields, countv tax
assessor - collector. reportet
through Thursday. 1296 had paid
county poll taxes. Fields said
this is about average for an
election year. He reminded I
voters the law provides the I
husband may pay the wife’s poll |
tax and the wife may pay the
husband's but payment for any j
other person is not permitted. |
City poll tax payments are!
low, according to Lynch Har-1
per, assistant city tax assessor-
collector. He reported 249 had I
paid through Thursday._______
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It is my sincere desire to visit with each of you bfore
the primary May 5th, but if I should miss anyone, I
k would eppreciote your accepting this as my personal
—deppnalloryoue continued topped I
grateful for your past support and looking forward to
s your County Judge.
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dent of the First National Bank,
was named a member of the
board of directors at Monday's
annual meeting of sharehold-
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He will continue to serve as
a vice president
All other, directors and offic-
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Our complete facilities and our ready
cooperation are at your command. Best
Library Board
Meets Monday
Ways and means of improv-
ing library seryices for the
communny were discussed at
the regular monthly meeting of
the Mount Pleasant Library
board Moncay.
Chairman Tommy Walker
zpresided at the meeting, held
jin the council room at City Hall.
Mrs D W White, librarian,
reported the library loaned 492
books, collected 110 20 in fines
and 12 memberships .were paid
'during December.
Board members feel that a
new and larger building or. a
ground level site will go far to-
ward enabling the library to
adequately serve the commun-
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period and led by. a score of 22-
14 at intermission.
James McClung was the top
Tiger gunner of the night He
flipped in 6 field goals and 3
free throw's for a total of 15
points McClung was followed by -
Ray Sedlacek and Troy Robert-
son, who each accounted for 13
points. Only one step behind was
Burnise Alderman, who had 12.
Mike Hall and Rayford Hoffman
rounded out the Tiger scoring
with 4 points each.
The only period in which the
Tigers were out-scored was the
third when the Lions had 19. The
Tigers hit 17. In the fourth stan-
za, however, the Tigers really
came to life and connected for
22 points, 12 better than the
Lions, who get 10. Even though
the score remained close for a -
While, the Tigers never lost the
lead. :
Edwin Bolin paced the way
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ggiv.g
Williams, chairman of the
board; W. L Mean*, president;
Mrs. Fstelle Sweet, vice presi-
dent; Dan H. Mitchell, vice
president; Charles Black, vice
president; Mrs. Mattie Lou Sin-
Most of you know of my record os your County _ _ ,
T— " " gg? ——--wishesfortheMewXeed
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On Savings left one year or move, and
3% on savings deposits Deposits made
through January 10 draw interest from
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To The Voters Of Titus County:
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ers were re-elected Members clair, assistant vice president;
of the board now are W. M. C. R. Short, cashier: and Mrs
Driggers, Mrs. R. M. Kasling,
who were behind 15-9 at half '
lime, came back strong to score
32 points in the second half and
grab an impressive victory
Gale Stansell and Ed Brown . a
each scored 8 points far the Tig-
er Bees. G G. Cain was high .
for the McKinney “B” team. He. --------
flipped in 10 points.
The two Tiger teams play host ________
to Sulphur Springs here Tuesday
night, “B" team hardwood ac-
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SNOW CANCELS
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No game — snow
This was the announcement
Tuesday morning from Coach
Dick Gilbreath of the* Mount
Pleasant High School Tigers.
The Tigers were due to meat
Sulphur Springs tonight in •
Chamber members Thursday
tax assessor and eelieetorsmat January 15 is deadline tor
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Toll Tax Deadline
Is January 31
• January 31 is the .deadline for
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In announcing my candidacy for the office of County y
Judge I first would like to express my gratitude to the
voters" for their support in the post. I am asking for •
a promotion solely on my record as your County Treasurer
and on my qualifications for the office of County Judge.
I realize the importance of the office of County Judge
and I believe that my experience with the financial
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FORT SILL, Okla - Second
Lt Harald L. McNeil, 28. whose
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W Ninth, Mount Pleasant, Tex-
et. recentiy completed the eight-
week efficer orientation course
At the Army Artillery and Mis-
Mb Center, For Bill. Okla ... .
During the course Lietuenant
McNeil received instruction in
eommunications, iartillery trans-
port. tactics and combined
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TEXAS Friday. January 12. 1962
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year bear 4% interest. All deposits up
. to $10,000 00 guaranteed by the Fed-'
eral Deposit Insurance Corporation.—-
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FLYING TIGER- Mt. Pleasant Tiger basketbailer
Raymond Sedlacek was flying through the air at this
point in Friday nights Action with McKinney, which
the locals won, 61-43. It was the inital District 6-AAA
oul.ng fcr Coach Dick Gilbreath's boys. (Bill Cade,
Photo). .7.____-_________’_________
Tigers Beat McKinney
in District Go, 61-43
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Mt. Pleasant Times Review (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, January 12, 1962, newspaper, January 12, 1962; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1483932/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.