Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 205, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 14, 1960 Page: 2 of 6
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2—MT. PLEASANT. TEXAS
sday, Jan. 14. 1960
GUIDE TO GOOD BOWLING
M
McKinney fought Paris a bet-
said Ralph Dupas
founder of the world’s largest erbeck (6-3) and Bill Dicker-
rallied some in the late rounds three servants
in the other 6-AAA play
ealS
tary of State for Economic Af- ed to Gainesville 54-51.
Fri-
DISTRICT G-AAA_
The codicil of the 1953 will was
37
year it had to be stopped
Colorado.
Bring your car, too ... it’s welcome
dalphus
Eire
not
Sizes S-M-L
On four-fifths of the land in.
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Boys'
American Express Credit Cards Honored
Jackets
CHEVROLET TRUCKS FOR ’60 «®w
Regularly 7.95 Regularly 2.98
Ladies'
Dresses
5 BOB SANDLIN MOTORS
Values to 4.98
Highway 67 East
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Phone PA 4-3656
QUALITY MERCHANDISE
Dupas Wins McKinney's Next
Over Southpaw For Tiger Quint
inch cut in the left eyelid that
took four stitches to close
Hooks Act Differently
From Lane to Lane
AUSTIN V — Maurice Doke,
a converted end who won All-
but couldn’t close the gap with
his hustling opponent
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Large Selection
Plaid Denim
Bed Spreads
3° to 80
Regular-Values to 10.95
110,000.00
9,000.00
3,210,574.53
, 24,001.00
11,189.54
7,815,797.42
Monoging Diedter
The Distinguished Hotel
In DALLAS ..
BY BILLY WELU
What with bowling in tourna-
January Clearance
Savings Up To 50%
Men's
Felt Hats
place to place even within cities.
1 find that my hook acta differ-
ently, however slightly, in each
of the howling centers. Some-
times. It breaks so much that it
can almost be classified a curve
Other times, it’s barely a wrink-
dition
Ambulance driver Martin Kel-
ly, 19, and his helper, Charles
Scott, 17, were hospitalized in
■fair" condition. .
CAROLYN ONES
DUNE BREWSTER
as often as they please. The con-
. cession to the NCAA is that the
rule governing substitutes under
i other circumstances remains
unchanged That is, when play-
ers are sent in numbers from
Dupas weighed 14412, Lane
The two had split in their pre-
vious two matches.
Dupas abandoned his usual
hit-and-run. , jabbing attack and
fought one of the most aggress-
ive bouts he has ever shown He
pounced on the smaller Lane at
the opening bell and kept the
pressure on the rest of the way
Lanes face was a bloody mess
at the finish
The Muskegon, Mich , fighter’s '
New Dollar Saving Prices
Step-Vans, 4-Wheel Drives, many
light duty models with automatic
transmissions —all are lower
priced Prices have also been
reduced on all optional V8‘s.
WORTH MORE
BECAUSE THEY
WORK MORE
Plus improvements
All Through the Line
A new steering linkage system,
that cuts vibration, means better
control. There's new V8 effi-
ciency. Sixes long famous for , F
saving. New key-turn starting
Higher, wider visibility. Talk to
your Chevrolet dealer about the
world's most advariced trucks.
New Cabs—Wider, Safer,
More Comfortable
Many models are a whole 7
inches lower (without sacrificing
road clearance), so it's easier to
hop in and out of cabs. Still
there's mere space inside: more
room for hats and hips, more
foot room with suspended pedals.
Cabs are safer, too; new build
makes them 67% more rigid.
MEN'S
Sport Shirts
199
Friday night, led by its presi-
dent. George Kellam of the Fort
Worth Star-Telegram
Thee Convention runs through
Saturday.
both ways—offense and defense..
The rules makers assured this over the country were favor,
by passing a revised substitute able.
ion rule labeled as a compro-
4168,578.23
2 354,067 28
mise between unlimited substi- is that they may send in one
-----——— ----—_ man at a time at any time, and
Ideal For School
5.00 6.00 8.00
Boys'
Sport Shirts
Regularly 1.98-2.98
Priced to Clear
144 199
with 22 points.
Jump shooting Mike Justice
followed Jenkins in Lion point-
making with 11.
Tip-off time, in McKinney
Friday night is 8 o’clock.
Coach Rusty Talbot’s start-
ing Lions probably will be Jen-
kins, (5-10), Justice, 16-0),
Jimmy Wilcox (6-3), Bill Bild
The concession to the coaches
fairs from 1940 until 1948. day’s slate will send -Gainesvil-
The will, filed Wednesday, did le to Sulphur Springs and
not indicate the value of the es- Greenville to Paris
evised Sub
uling Okayed
MEN'S
Jackets
Large Selection
788
........... Doke Gets Awards
tieular trust went to Johns Hop- At Steer Banquet
l ins for the support of medical
critically injured. .
The ambulance had been call-
ed to take Miss Jinney Rudd. 24,
to a hospital after she complain
, , - ed of feeling faint The woman
Her husband was Undersecre- Tuesday night, Greenville bow- suffered only cuts and bruises
and was-reported in good con-
Ladies' Nylon
Half Slips
99
/ho
er
d.
the newspaper’s the Nile Valley three crops a
from Sports Editor year can be hat vested The corn
datedAug.3, 1957, and directed Team _
that-half of her interest in the Mepucsent
Susan V Clayton Trust No 2 Caine.....-
be given “to my beloved coun- crema'
Control of disease, parasites try. The United States of Amer- Sulphur Springs
.'fully controlled. 1 know it took ,
me many years of experiment -
ing to get just the correct touch
when faced with a lane that
won’t take a hook And I defi-
nitely would not recommend
this to anyone except the more
advanced bowler. Until a person
fits into this category, he should
CORSICANA, Tex * — City
Manager Morgan Works has re-
signed because of dissatisfaction
in his dealings with members
nt the city commission ’--------
In announcing his resignation
Monday, effective March 15, he
mentioned “bickering, mistrust
and lack of dignity" in affairs e 1
with the commissioners. Large Selection
_ p Works became city manager 2D
seven outstanding Longhorn Dec 1 1956 when Corsicana,
awards at the University of adopted this system of govern-
Texas athletic banquet Wednes- ment. He previously served as
. city manager at Longview and
The Wichita Falls senior was Sherman. .. . |
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the Pat Boone Chevy Showroom weekly ABC-TV.
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dicil, hand-written on both sides (6-4), Mike White (5-101, Glen
Dupas swept the early rounds of a single sheet of paper, her Onley (5-11) and Dwaln Forten-
with a merciless attack. Lane husband, 56 other relatives and berry (5-8).
Houston Ambulance
Collides with Auto
HOUSTON in — Two persons
died when an ambulance on an
emergency run collided with an
automobile Monday at a busy
downtown intersection. Four ot-
hers suffered injuries.
Killed were M T. Peterson,
69, Houston, and his step
brother, Foy W Peterson, 56,
Garrison The latter's wife,
Mrs. Elsie Peterson 55, was
night. He had just scored a un-
animous decision over an old
foe, lefthander Frankie Lane, in
a nationally televised welter-
weight bout here.
cotton firm, Mrs W. L. (Will) son (6-2),
Clayton, left part of her estate Tiger mentor Dick Gil-
lo the U.S. Government and breath's opening quint likely
Johns Hopkins University, will be composed of Vernon
She also remembered in a co- Smith (6-3), Charles Masters
Report of fund It ton of the —----—
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Of Mount Pleasant
in the State of Texas, at the close of business on Dec 31, 1969
published in response to call made by comptroller of the currency,
under Section 5211, U S. Revised Statutes.
ASSETS .3
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. P — tution, advocated bv -most of
The college footballers still the coaches, and the stand pat
, , must learn to play the game policy urged by the NCAA.
both ways—offense and defense. First comments by coaches
most 'serious damage was a 212
tate but special bequests total Here’s the first league stand
ed $3,686,000. Mrs Clayton died ins:
Jan 7 at 78
MOBILE. Ala P — The With one conference victory to Paris 68-57 in Paris.
only way to beat a southpaw is in hand the Mount Pleasant McKinney fought Paris a bet-
to, keep right on top of him,” Tigers go in search of their ter fight than most observers,
second in the Collin County had predicted, but the Wild
The New Orleans battler was blackland Friday night when cats actually never were in ments all over the country, as
speaking with some authority in they meet the McKinney Lions trouble The Paris victory was well as moving around from
his dressing room Wednesday
",‘. LCity Manager of
! : # ” Corsicana Resigns
I cAPITALACCOUNT TO # 0| GU
Capital Stock:----——22
Common stock, total par $150,,000. dO.cnmgnh p-u-nq9,160,00000
Surplus ) 150,000.00
Undivided profits 176,105.67
Reserves land retirement account for
preferred stock) 50,883.31
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 526,988.98
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $7,815 797 42
MEMORANDA
Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities
1s and for other purposes-962,000.00
I, Connie R Short Cashier of the above-named book, do
solemnly swear that the above statement la true to the best of
my knowledge and belief
CORRECT—ATTEST w L Means, Jno. B. Stephens, Jr. F. R
Marshall, Directors.
(SEAL).
State of Texas, County of Titus, ss:
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 8th day of January, 1960,
and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this
bank. * . J
Bernice Blankenship, Notary Public, A I
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships,
and corporations _—
Time deposits of individuals, partnerships.
Land corporations--.------
J Deposits of United States Government
(including postal savings) 51,743.87
Deposits of States and political subdivisions 487.027.77
Deposits of banks 227,391.29
TOTAL DEPOSITS $7,288,808.44
TOTAL LIABILITIES $4> 7,288,808.44
research to be designated by a
son-in-law, Dr. .Benjamin M..
_ - Baker of Baltimore. - Southwest Conference honors at
OL the 69 highest molintains up his two group entries. Also, The Texas Outdoor Writers Two thirds of Mrs. Clayton’s guard in 1959. received four of
’ in the United States, 54 are in the clock may be running Last Assn. holds a business meeting stock in Anderson, Clayton & . - n. r er
Co., the giant cotton firm her awards at Ine cniversiiy
husband founded, went to the
Texas Children’s Hospital of dax nrent
Houston for income purposes on-,
ly The other third was left to named the outstanding player
the Clayton Fund established by on the team which won a share The Canadian goose is easily
Antwerp, Belgium, is spelled Mr. and Mrs Clayton of the Southwest Conference ti- identified. With a wing spread
“Antwerpen” in Belgium This The will left $50,000 each to her the and represented the loop in of about six feet, it has a black ■
is the Flemish version. But husband, four daughters, their *“* Cotton Bowl The award was head, white cheeks and long
their next door neighbor, France, husbands, four granddaughters, voted by his teammates. black neck. AF
spells it Anvers and five grandsons | Doke also was named lineman
—---------------: Additional sums of $50,000 each of the year by the Houston Post:
Japan has “okonomi-yaki ” or went to five nieces, three neph-
doitygu rself restaurants itotoMM seat nieces 1 mA Clark Nealon: and receivediana cotton
Waitresses bring a tray of in nephews, Ereat scholarships given to outstand of the U.s. 3
gredients and the diner cooks ces, and five great-great neph ing athletes by the state and lo-I ,------
his own meal on a small grill ews.________cal ex students associations Trv Daily Times Classified!
Charter No. 13257 - Reserve District No. 11
Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve 1
I balance, and cash items in process of collection $ 1,734,273 28
'United States Government obligations, direct and
guaranteed ... >. 2,227 860.53
Obligations of State and political subdivisions 488,898.34
Other bonds notes, and debentures
— Corporate stocks (including $9. ,000.00 stock of
| Federal Reserve bank)
Loans and discounts (including $6,365.46 overdrafts)
■ Bank premises owned $24,000. 00, furniture and
i- fixtures $1.00 . -
Other assets
TOTAL ASSETS
Welu Leading
All-Star Meet
two to 11 their entry is charged
OMAMA r - With Don Car- against them, and they are per.
ter back in form, the at- mitted only two such entries in
mosphere at the All-Star Bowl-a quarter
ing Tournament grew consider- On the surface the change
able more tense as the third day seems comparatively minor, but
of the round-robin finals began it nevertheless opens a wide
today field which will challenge the
The four-time All-Star champ ingenuity of the coaches
was in 12th place at the begin- They now, if they so desire,
ing of Wednesday's action, but can call the plays themselves
four rounds later he was sec- by sending a solo sub every
ond, just 22 pins astern of Billy play whether or not the clock
Welu, a fellow St. Louisan is running They can develop
Welu boosted his Petersen individual kicking and passing
point total to 156-10 as he won 10 and defensive specialists and be
of the 16 games he bowled Wed able to get them in and out as
nesday but Carter won 12. av occasion demands Sportsmen’s Clubs
eraging exactly 220 per game. But the squad as a whole will r —
in the eighth round, the day’s have to play the game both Open Convention
final, he rolled 255-249-243-202- ways, a situation which is pleas EISIN a Sportsmen’s
949 ing even to the two-platoon ad calls Or Texas opens ts annual
----The fact that Carter fared-a-yocates. convention Friday with discus-
relatively soft schedule today The revised rule was passed sions 0( technical problems in-
made the situation even more by the 13 committee voters un Ivolving management and con-
grim for Welu' Carter's No I animouslv, said Gen Bob Ney- servation of game and fish.
match today is against Bill Lil- land of Tennessee. Rules Com-
lard, St. Louis, who is in ninth mittee chairman, at the close of and brush and financing of con- ica, to be used for the retirement
place __________________— the final season Wednesday E.S.servation-programs are to be of the national debt." ।
Under the Petersen point syse basic difference from the 1959 considered by the technical com: The remaining half-of the par-
tern a bowler gets one point for rule is that a substitute, going mittee of the organization * ....
every 50 pins - scored. and one inafone, is not charged with an Principal speaker at Friday 5
point for every game won entry, and be can return wheth- ^w*^ wiMlife training at
------======______er or no' he already has used Texas A&M college.
of the 69 highest motint ains up his two group entries. Also, T * " a_____
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LARGE ASSORTMENT
RUGS
9x12 and 12x12 • A
Some 100 1 Nylon aUU
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Some TOO/ Rayon N
The Tigers coasted by Sul their tenth straight and scor-
phur Springs here Tuesday ing bettered their 66-points-a-
night 57-39 in their District 6 game average
AAA debut while McKinney fell Mike Jenkins, however, shad-
________—------ed Paris hoopsters with a scor-
a 1 ching production of 27 points.
lA/lll Maren Amae Mike Long headed the Wildcats
Will Mentions
Government,
Johns Hopkins
HOUSTON (h—The wife of the
May with the normal finger
“lift" to produce his hook using
no wrist turn. __
MARTIN THEATRE
Wednesday & Thursday
THE MOST SUSPENSE-
CHARGED 17 MINUTES
IN MOTION PICTURES!
e: 5
Cutting down on my hook is a
relatively easy matter—I either
speed my ball up or release the
ball with my thumb close to 12
o'clock (straight up and down)
as compared with the 10 o’clock
that 1 let it go normal lanes.
However, it’s tougher to get
a hook ball working on "fast”
or slick lanes. I’ve found that
when my natural hook doesn’t
work. I must give the ball a
slight wrist turn from right to
left as I place the ball down on
the lane and increase the fing-
er lift This turn of the wrist will
give similar spinning motion to
the ball which will cause it to
break to the left as it approach
es the pins. However, 1 make
certain I don’t turn my whole
arm and shoulder — just the
wrist — because that could
cause me to “top" the ball A
"topped" ball merely results in
a spinner ball which is an in-
effective type delivery
Tliis wrist turn must he care-
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