Mt. Pleasant Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 234, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 28, 1965 Page: 2 of 6
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10c
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Fare
FLOUNDER FILLETS
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DEODORANT SOAP
LIFEBUOY
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MORTON S FROZEN
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DARRELL MAY
BAR PRO SCOUTS
DALLAS oft — Coach Dar-
rell Royal will bar Ameri-
can Football League scouts
from all privileges if the
York Jets sign George
Sauer Jr., the Dallas Times
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WACO, Tex. (R — Baylor
end Ken Hodge get only a
few bruises playing football
Last fall. but he has a broken
ankle today. He suffered the
fracture when he fell during
a choose-ap basketball game
.Monday night.
JANE m«« TCED SPICED ’
SPANISH BARS
BATHROOM TISSUE
NORTHERN
4-Roll
Pack.
LIQUID CLEANER
HANDY ANDY
10c OFF LABEL INSTANT
NESTEA
JANE PARKER CRACKED
WHEAT BREAD
KRISPY CRACKERS
sunny COAST WMOLE, CUT O«
DICED BEETS
178, Moaelle
Hurry Pirb
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BACON
DETERGENT
LUX LIQUID
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WISK
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lb. 594
TOH ST SOAP
LUX SOAP...........
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Rinso Blue
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CRISO
SUGAR WAFERS
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CREAMY STIX
SULTANA
SALAD DRESSING
ANN AAGE TOMATO
KETCHUP
SULTANA STRAWBEREY
PRESERVES ..........
ALUMINUM
WINDOW UNITS
1 lb
pie
10 or
% « 9
Size LJC
HiH
Freshmen Enter
Gaston Tourney
'Mt. Pleasant High fresh-
men are slated to meet Jack
sonville freshmen at • o'clock
Friday in the firet round of
the Geston Tourhament,
The MPHS frosh take a 55
him— record into their last
scheduled action of the year.
They will play again Satur-
day afternoon in the second
round, either in the champion
ship or consolation divisions.
Glacier National Park is
•Lge
Box
W L Pts. Opp
8 0 584 393
C 2 545 492
6 2 480 40
6 2 473 440
2 6 417 52
2 C 405. 40*
2 C 397 43
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CALIFORNIA
LETTUCE
RUBY RED
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SPINACH
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SUV E TOM TOMATO
CHILI SAUCE
ANN vAGE CREAMY or KEUNCHY
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ANN PAGE RED
PLUM PRESERVES...........
cOnvEESATION HEABTS
BRACH'S CANDY . ...............
Saturday, Feb. 13 at 7 p.m.
Doubles and singles competi-
lion will be at 2 o’clock the
following day.
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HIGH GAMES, MKN
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scHATCH LEAGUE
Menday Niehl
RESULTS- Maau Glaa• irt.
£ 60*
Herald said today in a copy-
righted story.
“If they sign this boy 1
and I hate to be small
about this — then nobody
from the AFL will be wel-
come at our practice field,
our dressing rooms, or
pressbox or our film room.’
Royal said.
“If they (scouts) come to
our games, they’ll have to
buy a ticket and sit in the
stands
“I’ll also ask our coach-
es not to talk to AFL people
And I don’t mean just the
Jets. I mean the entire
league.”
Sauer, a Texas star be-
lived just coming to ma-
turity, has one year of eli-
Q Bath
2 Bars
3 X' 494
■:.69c
cb: 79*
Team —
$ Snrings
I. Highlands
McKinney
Ml Pleas:ft
Bonham
Greenville
Gainesville
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ROWLING site
ABILENE, Tex. n — This
West Texas city has been
chosen the site for the 1965
American Junior Bowling
Congress’ state championship
tournament for teen-agers.
The tournament, for boys and
girls, will be held on con-
secutive weekends, June 17-
18 and June 24-25, officials
said. - . -
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GAMES, WOMEN- Sharen
park after Yellowstone, Mt.
McKinley and the Ever
elades.
There will be an all-events
chapionship with handicap
and also all-events crown
from scratch. .
Fee for each event is $2.50.
In team competition, tro-
phies will go to first, second
and third place teams.
Mrs. Jones said she could
be contacted for further in-
Kormtaion.
$2.72 per sheet
8’/ie per Foot
., 3.84 per sheet
12c per foot
. 5.44 per sheet
7 per foot
: 5.76 per sheet
18c per foot
SOFTIQUE ST 98c
•« n •», Harry Richardse n 578,
my Clark
SUPPLY
mber - Mardsrare ♦ Paint
PLEASANT, Gainesville at
Sulphur Springs Greenville
at Lake Highlands. Bonham
at MeKinney.______________
fresh butt cut _
PORK ROAST 39<
the nation’s fourth largest
CHUCK STEAK
STEW MEAT sandmw
SHORT RIBS
"°cn 10c DOUBLE LUCK 16 ot.
«* 49c
339c
65c
The Ml. 9leasant Tigers
play best to South Garland's
Cofonels Friday night in
Brice Gym and hope to clear
the path for another crack at
Deague -leading Sulphur
Springs next Tuesday night
But the Tigers won’t get
down to earnest about that
(Social meeting with Sulphur
unl they’ve disposed of the
Qonels.
“We haven’t got an easy
game left,” said Coach Dick
Gilreath,” and that includes
South Garland.”
ROSE BUSHES Nir
21b 65c
21:35c
‘cth 35c
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ISLAND SUN 8* M
PINEAPPLE Can
ardson 240, ‘ames Johnson and Tom-
my Clark 237, Ghner Milton til
HIGH SFRIFS. WOMFN Mary
Milton 503, Sharon Crooks 494, Billie
Richardson 461.
CETERSENT
SURF
come quite ese on numer-
ous occasions, still hasn’t
dound the win column in
eight tries. Lake Highlands
whipped the Colonels 73-47
Tuesday.
The Ilgars are fighting to
hold onto their second-place
tie with Lake Highlands, and
MeKinney. The trio of clubs
have identical 6-2 marks.
None of the other three first
division clubs are battling
each other Friday night.
Sulphur Springs, now 8-0,
is host to Gainesville. Lake
Highlands is at home with
Greenville and McKinney en
tertains Bonham.
ML Pleasant's B team will
be shooting t improve on its
record of 5-3. The Tiger
‘Bees’ play in Friday night’s
oreliminary event with South
Garland B.
After South Garland, the
Tigers will have five remain-
ine games. Only two of them
will be at home. They trav.
el to Sulphur Springs next
Tuesday night; play Gaines-
ville here Feb. 5; go to
Greenville on Feb. 9; host
McKinney Feb. 12; and jour
gibility left. He was held •
out of competition wheh a
sophomore
He says he wants to sign
with the Jets. where his
father is director of playet
personhl.
29c
ney to Lake Highlands at
Richardson to close the sea-
ion on Feb. 16.
Currently the Tigers are
averaging 59.1 points per
qame while their foes have
scored 55.0. Their Friday
opposition. South Garland,
0 Reg.
Z Bars.
AUTOMATIC WASHER DETERGENT
ACTIVE “all" J..............."b 8£.39*
10c
s Bartend 083749
Tuesdy’s Regult
MT PLEASANT 59. Bon-
ham 52; Lake Highlands 73.
South Garland 47; Sulphur
Springs 57, Greenville 42; Me-
Kinney 48, Gainesville 47.
Friday’s Slate
South Garland at MT.
BEANS
for JJV
carnation non fat DRY
INST. MILK
Information he offered was white yielding 595
compiled by the speaker
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Walker Tells
Rotary Club
Mt. Isa Story
The wasteland - to - riches
story of Mt. Isa, Australia,
was told Rotarians Tuesday
by Tommy Walker, when the
Club met in Alps Cafe.
Mny coAST
DICED CARROTS 3 EIh: 25c
Shoulder
lb. Arm
2 M-i" 45c
2 St 33*
FRENCH ‛$
ONION POWDER
MAACAAIHt
PARKAY
MARGAFINE
MIRACLE wnippaa
ROYAL REGULAR
PUDDING
Aaorted A AQ.
Flavors 2 Pkgs 2•-
Entries Urged
For Keg Meet
Entries were urged as soon
as possible Thursday morn-
mg for the Sixth Annual Mt
Pleasant Women’s Rowling
Tournament.
Mrs. Marilyn Jones, secre-
tary of the Women’s Bowling
Association, said the tourna-
ment would be held Feb. 13-14
at Pleasant Lanes Bowling
Center. T
Team events are slated on
JANE 'A«At«
Blueberry Pies ‛ta 49c
IANS PAEKEE MOWN N SEavE
French Rolls 200:39c
..... 2 Ban: 23*
from, a book, a magazine, and
other written sources as a re
suit- oL correspondence with
Frank Aston, a Mt Isa Ro-
tarian who is an automobile
dealer.
Today, Walker said. ML Isa
is the location of a mine
which earned at the rate of
43 million pounds sterling
(roughly 120 nillion Ameri-
can dollars) per year
The city itself, he said, was
unheard of when Mt. Pleas
ahl was 70 years old. It was
founded in 1923. by accident.
" when a traveler discovered
what he correctly thought
were indications of a lead
"Plowed a seres of ups
and downs, during which mil-
lions went into develop-
ment of the mine. In 1937,
after 14 years’ operation, it
showed a modest profit of
70,000 pounds sterling t ap-
proximately 1210,000 Ameri-
- can dollars >
Walker said owners decid-
ed to convert the mine en-
tirely to copper at the end of
World War II, and this seem-
ingly was the answer, for
profits have grown since To
day. he said. Mt Isa, a city
of some 12,000 people, is mov
ing ahead, one of its most re
cent accomplishments being
a hospital that cost about 11 8
million American Per capita
automobile ownership is sec-
ond onlv to Detroit, Mich.,
automobile capital of the
United States,-Walker said.
Thurlow Sanford of Milan
Mich , was a visiting rotar-
fan.
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ant Lanes 3-1, Johnson Tire
He was remembering the
nidht when Mt. Pleasant op-
ened the Distreit 6 AAA race
in Garland and his charges
had to come up with a su-
preme effort in the last quar-
ter to win a 57-51 thriller.
The Bengals, in their last
outing Tuesday night, had to
finish strong in the final
chanter to nudge Bonham
5942
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Mt. Pleasant Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 234, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 28, 1965, newspaper, January 28, 1965; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1613515/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.