Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 161, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 30, 1956 Page: 3 of 6
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Mt Pleasat, Texas, Daily Tlmes, Tuesday Evening, October 30, 1956
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tary "is the Upper Texas Gulf
a year in Titus and
REBEKAH NOTICE
of thanks will be
The Rebekah's will meet at 7:H
tion "seems to be tremendous" stantia rains right away, the in-
way
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It was the second week in a row
for the fighting Aggies to surge
from behind for victorn.
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Distributor
In behalf of the National
Republican Committee
have been advised to see only
light action this week by their
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pany is heacquarters in Mt.
Pleasant tm your wallpaper
needs. Go by today and see
their new 1957 stock Let them
help plan your redecorating.
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possession; daily hunting from
one half hour before sunrise to
sunset.
Aggies Now Picked
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cret of my boys' success is guts
and determination," he said.
But Bryant professes to fear
every team left on the schedule.
rd the door.
Aunt Flora,
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give his per-
court
fish
fined for using this illegal shock-
ing device/to take fish.
The largest fine average was
for pollution. Ten cases brought
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up "Oh, Aunt
hearsay and I
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■ what he knows
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anything before!
a silly old thing,
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men or women.
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aped upon her
of course, he
Captain Blake
Pleasant Tigers will go to Green-
ville minus the services of sever-
. al of their backfield regulars next
Friday night, to play the Green-
ville Lions at Phillips Field.
The team will be the weakest,
due to injuries, this week than
they have been all season. No less
than six players are on the in-
jury list, and all are backfield
men.
Of the six, only two are hurt
'■ seriously enough to keep them
out of action tor the remainder
of the season. All stand as doubt-
fuls when they play the Lions
this week.
The two serious injuries are at
the halfback posts where Thomas
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9:30 To 10:00 P.M.
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Ducks, Geese To Headline
Hunt Program This Weekend
AUSTIN — Prospects for the . but that the flocks may not be coming birds will stop at their
waterfowl season opening in Tex- | able to occupy many favorite old haunts because feed there
as at one half hour before sunrise I wintering areas because of fresh is reported adequate."
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a new season . .
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You never looked or
see a lot of changes, as will the
line because of the injuries. Dod-
.son will .play some at fullback.
but Lanny Verner has been prac-
ticing this week to fill his shoes
part at the time. Verner has been
playing at both the center and
tackle spots.
At halfback Garrison and Mar-
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COLLEGE STATION, Tex. (— favorite to sweep in to the con-
Paul (Bear) Bryant, who was giv- l ference championship with an un-
en six years to rebuild Texas I beaten record.
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KIMP 12 30 P M Mon thru
Fri, 7:00 A M. Sat
felKas gooct~i’n
Gainesville and will not play
Friday. Richardson, who plays
defensive halfback, received a
foot injury in workout Monday
afternoon.
The backfield this week will
Announcing the most glamorous carin a generation!
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A&M’s football fortunes but is do-
Tils’
team would “have to play 110 per
cent to win."
And the man who came here
from Kentucky in 1954, charged
with the responsibility of making
A&M a gridiron power once more,
indicated he thought his players
might do just that. •
They like to play. They are so
eager he runs into situations like
Saturday night when his Aggies
Were playing Baylor in the South-
west Conference's big game. Jack
Pardee, the mighty Aggie fullback,
was being held out because of a
badly bruised shoulder. But Par-
dee kept pestering Bryant to get
Into the game
"I had to let him go in so I
could see the game," Bryant ex-
plained.
Pardee immediately led a drive
that wound up with a touchdown,
scored by Pardee. A&M won the
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rking and rum-
and Ann were
ibly and Mar-
ite upon the
The ef f«y yasLput on aliat
standard near the practice field
close to Memorial Stadium
An effigy was hanged Oct 25 on
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He said "he back country
Public Hunt
Draw Readied
AUSTIN — The Assistant Di-
rector of Wildlife Restoration for
the Game and Fish Commission
said drawings for the public
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Try Chrysler’s new Torsion Hire Ride and
vou‘ think some of the It** of gravity,
n Mion and inertia have been suspended in
your favor. No more rock and roll. No more
pitch when you stop. Chrysler’s new torque
' rod suspension and lower center of gravity
give vou 4 brand new greund -ekimming"feel"
of the road. The wheel- ride the contours . . •
but you don't. The road just pours under you.
In Effigy Again
AUSTIN IB - Texas football
Coach Ed Price was hanged in
effigy today, for the third time
in a little over one week.
The Lunghorns have lost five of
six gares this season and are in
the cellar of the Southwest Co-
ference •
he. more than likely will have to well and Kirk Blackard will hold
be called on for some action down the end positions.
against Greenville. Z 1 Coach Zimmerman said he will
Dickie Garrison, a sophomore suit out several "B" team players
identical with a. y . I DICKIE GARRISON CARRIES—Pictured above ii Dickie'Garrison carrying-the ball f r the Mt.
ducks- a-day, tenu> possession, PleasantFTigersin their game agauTTCSin^vTlle lasCTnda.v night. Dickie picked up 16 vaidsjn
this carry. Ted Hines. No. 62. leads tie way for Dickie. Pete Peterson. No 53 and Jimmy McKinney.
No. Hi mave in to make the tackls for the Leopards, Gainesville won the close contest by a score of
14 to 13 (Photo By Robert Lain)
| The , unlucky number was
"three" for two clusters of of-
fenders Three men from Three
Rivers paid a total of 300‘in fines
plus court costs for shooting wild
turkey out of season. Three men
He said the situation represent- Coast where unfortunately there i
ed strange angles since the mi- l is such a great concentration of
grating duck and goose popula- • hunters. If we can get some sub- i
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automobile. Forty-six persons
'doctors. Laird injured a knee
last week in the game against
breaks since recent rains filled
up ponds, tanks and small
streams "which arealwayssir-
resistible to touring ducks and
geese."
game 19-13 and became a heavy if we are tojbeat anybody."
Secretary for the Game and Fish now," said the Executive Secre-
w surge The goose regulation stipulates
“These-1 that the daily possession limit in the combined report from field
"shall not contain more than two men. Excceding the bag limit on
Canada geese, or its subspecies , doves brought cash penalties
or two whitefront geese, or one i
-di:- | against twenty-four persons.
_ The duck and goose season op-___
on simultaneously this fall, with
the sixty day goose season closing I
on December .31^ while the duck—
shoot comprising seventy five j
days continues through January
15.
Regulations otherwise are I
Fined Heavily
AUSTIN — For the benefit of
itchy-fingered hunters eager for
the major fall harvest seasons to
get underway, the Director of ■
Law Enforcement for the Game
and Fish Commission called at-
tention to some compromising ,
I and costly experiences of some |
careless gunners.
Seventy-six persons were list-
ed in the monthly arrest report 1
as having hunted out of season,
or too early or to late. Thirty-
five of these, including some who
took more than the law allows,
lost their huntitg rights for one
year, in addition to paying sub-
stantial fines.
The Director called particular | •
attention, to another common er-
watch the limits beware hooting
from cars and from public roads,
always obtain landowners’ per-
mission to hunt and, above all.
to contaet the local game warden
were charged with that offense from
strung up Oct. 21.
Price became bead coach in
1951 and has one more year on his
present $12,500 a year contract.
His overall record is 33 wins,
23 losses and 1 tie. His Southwest
Conference record, including 2
losses this year, is 20 wins, 11
losses and 1 tie.
Last week student and alumni
teaders said they attached little
significance to the "hangings".
five geese a day and five in
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Loan Money On
Anything of Value
particularly Arkansas, which
comes here Saturday night Ebner
Smith, the Aggnie scout, told Bry-
at "Arkansas beat Mississippi
like they owned them ” the A&M
coach winced.
"You know," he drawled, “Hous-
ton beat' us (A&M had to come
from behind to gain a tie with
University of Houston) and Mis-
sissippi beat Houston by two
touchdowns: Now, here's Arkan-
sas giving Mississippi a licking.
Man. oh Man! I just hope we can
win another one.”
"Everybody wants to beat us
and they're playing 105 to 108 per
cent against us," he said “Look
at Baylor and now they played.
So we have to play 110 per cent
sred”.
t—business ■ building—across from Tuesday evening for a short
the campus A sign attached to business session and a Hallowe’en
the dummy, made of discarded party and covered dish luncheon
clothing, saief "So long. Ed. alter tha business session.
Here’c The gmfout,
I I low prxsd 1957
Other cars bare changed model- . . . thi- one changes
motoring. Look at its rich, racy lines ... at the long,
lew -ilhouette ... al the dramatie upsweep of the rear
fender that plume back from the waist like the wake
of a hydroplane. It's a streak of a ear with the elegance
of the boulevard and the spirit ofilie ...
Get into this car, drive it into traffic or out on the open
highway and you enter a new domain of travel in the
19571 hryaler with its new fnrsion Nire Rile, motion
ha* a new "fed". And wait fill vou toe the throttle A
new Puhbutton TorqueFlite Tran-oo--ishteama with
a mighty airplane-iype V-B engine, +- velping up to
325 horerpnwer. tn Eite yur a hpwtiph-vlority
getaway, matchtess passing power when you need il.
Come in this week and visit our showrooms. See and
drive the mo-t ruinfteeiy nrw rat of the year!
agh the remain-
planned to do,
k to Margaret.
her about Fred
well—she was
facet wouldn’t
ald—or would -
ora! Why did
r!
e fun with half
tuby had baked
■oka and mags-
uls covered by
ot p^r and
still turned in-
ashed open the
against Greenville.
Edwin Forsyth another soph-
f pmore, will probably pe called on |
to handle the quarterbacking, or
sat a ‘minute,
led the chairs
ths children to
wed the room.
Margaret, who
it to her.
hand was an-
1 thia time no
hunts on three Commission wild-
life management areas will be
held within “a few days" after
the 8 a.m October 31 deadline.
An estimated five thousand
persons have qualified for the
right to draw for special per-
mits to harvest three hundred
sixty-three deer and fifty jave-
Una Approximately nine hun-
dred eighty-five names will be
drawn since past experiences
show that many of the eligible
persons cancel out before the
hunts take place. Those qualify-
ing got their formal application
cards pursuant to instructions
publicized earlier.
The public shoots will be held
on the Kerr area in Kerr County,
the Engeling area in Anderson
County, and Black Gap area in
Brewster County.
The special seasons have be-
come a routine part of the game
management programs on the ex-
perimental-demonstration areas.
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Thumbs down.” Another
Looking ahead to the coming ) of the hunting periods
major harvests. the Director said’
his best advise to the "sportsmen" * Use our clas sifted ads
Willis paid 3l0<! in fines plus | L to L < t ' M'r. 1' <>' ; in plum'd,
costs for "telephoning" , sheet within the level heurs.
Hockaday and Roy Fox are def- vin Chipman. both sophomores,
initely out for this weekend and will see thhe most action, but
for the rest of the season, Fox Coach Zimmerman tried Jackie
was injured on the second series Morris, who has played both
of plays against Gainesville last guard and end so far this season.
Friday and Hockaday was hurt at the position and he is looking
on the second series of downs in surprisingly good for a first day.
the second half of the same game. Player at the position.
Another halfback? two quarter- I Verner is a 205 pound senior
backs and one full back arc in- while Morris is a junior and
jured. 1 1 weighs in at 170.
Fullback RE Dodson has a All of these changes in the
charleyhorse and will see only backfield will necessitate certain
light action during the regular changes on the line. Glen Watts
weekly practices. Coach Zimmer- will fill in for Verner at center
man stated Tuesday morning that and Leon Rushing. Dickie Cald-
halfback who has seen consider- come Friday night.
able action previously, is the vic- I The Coach went on to say that
tim of another charleyhorse and despite the injuries on the squad,
will likewise see light workouts the players' spirits haven't dam
for the week. He also will, pro- pened, and though they,are han-
ably have to play Friday I dicapped and are picked as un-
Clifton Laird and Danny Rich- derdogs this week, they have a
ardron, both junior quarterbacks lot of hustle and will play ball
ffice at Mt. Pleasant
16.
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