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JAt. Aleasant
Hartlp Qimes
VOL. 41
MT. PLEASANT. TEXAS. MONDAY. MAY 30. 1960
PRICE 5 CENTS
NUMBER 56
ocean
■ ’ The list
Conroy, all of Mount Pleasant
The high school honor roll:
Sophomores
Running belund Thomson were
th and Bud Tingestad, Dayton, preceded him in death in 1953,
and his mother in 1957. He was
Ohio, tenth
East Texas
through Tuesday Widely
sat
tered thundershowers Tuesday
ture
See HONOR ROLL, Page 6
Cemetery
lots by this method so far.
%
Jim Hurtubise, the sensation married to Miss Zenobia Slaugh-
al 500 rookie who broke time ter on Dec. 28, 1910.
Tuesday Last Day
For Voting Abseraiiee
WYNELL REDFEARN
Mount Pleasant
World
Briefs
Orders Soviet
Rockets Ready
To Be Fired
LYNDA GERHARD
Mount Pleasant
High School's
Final Honor
Roll Released
Final six-weeks honor roll was
Dellwood Beauty
Pageant Tuesday
d Defense Boss Gives
arning to Air Violators
Dewey Davis was charged in ter behind which
t 76th District Court Monday with were hiding."
possession of beer in an unlaw-
MICROPEN SERVICE & SALES
0 80% 8066
DALLAS TEXAS u
By The Associated Press
| QUANAH, TEX Sheriff Mal-
1 on Owens said Sunday he had
filed charges of attempted mur-
age to the engines
Officers said the steering me-
chanism apparently failed on
• the truck as it traveled toward
DIANE MARTINDALE
Mineola
Sunday morning, destroying the hblontiy aimed allies of the
truck and causing heavy dam- obviously aimed at allies of the
He is also survived by one bro- weekend o( arrest activity Elev-
ther, Charles 1 lade, two nieces
cd Elgin watch from Farragh
Jewelry ! THINK FIRST—Bank with 1st
See DELLWOOD, Page « National. (Adv.)
Mount Pleasant man, 9 G. Joy ment was called Sunday night Day. U2 plane was based, to‘Smith, Judy South, Aubrey Strat
ce. 50, was injured Friday to the home of Cornelius Hart- Pakistan, from which the So- ton, Bernta Sustaire and Sid-
LIONS ELECT — District 2-X-2 Lions, convening here Friday and Saturday; named
John B. Ward, second from left, of Gladewater, as its new governor and elected
_ James R Curtis, right, of Longview as director of Texas Lions Club Crippled Chil-
dren’s Camp at Kerrville. Pictured with the new officers areCeellFranklin, left, of
Mount Pleasant, retiring deputy governor, and Leighton Cornett of Paris, retiring dis-
trict_ governor. Registration for the’ convention held at Gaddis Motor Hotel and Alps
Cafe was 263. (Times Staff Photo)
Jim Rathmann Dean D. Lide Dies
TEXARKANA, Texas
Contestants will be treated to The Rev. Garland Allen of Cor-
ce Hedges, Peggy Hucheba, dinner at Alps Cafe at 6 30 and sicana, and the Rev. W. E Lee,
William Love, Mary Jane Mc- will prepare for the beauty pastor of Grace Temple Baptist
Collum Robby Moseley. Mary pageant in dressing rooms pro- Church, were in charge of the
vided by Gaddis Motor Hotel, services. Burial was in the Ev:
Ward enly 7.5 miles from the Funeral services will be held
finish, at 10 o‘clock Tuesday morning
Ward finished ex id, r. vers. at First Presbyterian Church,
ple below today. Two men died
of broken, neks in the tangled
sprawl at the Indianapolis Motor
Speedway.
At least 50 persons were in-
jured three seriously.
I LOS ANGELES - Police say a
rejected suitor strangled a
beautiful coed and dumped her
body in a fish pond during a
house party early Sunday.——
.......Lake County, Tennessee She is
Hobbs, Charlotte Moore. Ronny The beauty pageant will be survived by three sons, William
Newsom, Delores Perkins Jan carried out in a “Gay Paree” A Barger and Lawrence L Bar-
ice Redfearn, Sue Rhea, Doyle theme in decorations around ger of Flint, Mich . and James
the pool Wallace R Fields will Howard Barger of Tako Other
act as master-of-ceremonies. survivors include one step-
A Mount Pleasant entrant, if daughter, Mrs J S. Parks of
judged winner, will wear both Manila, Ark , 18 grandchildren,
titles as Miss Dellwood" and 21 great grandchildren, two
• Miss Mount Pleasant " She great-great-grandchildren and
will receive a diamond engrav- numerous nieces and nephews.
Houston Tex. seventh Bob the 400 block of East Third, Mishap Friday Hurts
Veith. Oakland Calif, eighth where he was residing at the . pi ..
She ty Templeman, Seattle, nin- time of his death His father Mount Pleasant Man
MOSCOW ( — Defense Mini- .
ster Rodion Malinovsky declar- :
ed today he has ordered Soviet
rocket forces to strike at the
takeoff base of any foreign
plane violating Soviet airspace.
Marshall Malinovsky told—a.
conference of Communist labor
i “shock workers” that this was
a "lawful decision" because the
foreign plane might be armed i
with a hydrogen bomb.”
Premier Nikita Khrushchev
A trailer truck loaded with and other top leaders heard
. , „ Malinovsky deliver his hard-hit-
Cour /ectontrerat ,3»S uing speech which he described
out or me miersecuon as not a threat, but a warn-
ing" to other countries. It was
der against a 19-year-old Negro
youth in this North Texas towns
mystery sniper shootings.
INDIANAPOLIS - A collaps-
ing aluminum tower hurled doz-
ens of auto race fans onto peo- |
Funeral Held
Twenty-three contestants will, Mrs. Laura Alice Williams, 85,
parade before an anticipated a former resident of Mount
audience of 2000 at the Dell- Pleasant, died Friday in Winns-
Jerry Aiders, Jerry Alexan- wood Park swimming pool, boro.
der, Linda Cargile, Sadie Beth Beauty judging starts at 8 Funeral services were con-
Clark, Sue Davis, Alice Dews, pm Three Tyler businessmen ducted at 2 p.m. Monday at
.................................................nita Easley, Nita Ruth Evans, will serve as judges.________Grace Temple Baptist Church,
drivers licenses and individual derstoba by some NATO SEA: Sarah Goolsby, Mike Hall. Joy
arrests were made for running TO and CENTO allies of Araeri- ce Hedges. Peggy Hucheba.
a red light excessive noise, ca, he declared. ,
speeding and driving the wrong
. wav on one-way street His reference here appeared Sue Richards, Rebecca Roberts, vided DX. Cadais Motor "st services. Burial was in the Ev-
Mount Pleasant Fire Depart to be Turkey, where the May Wanda Jo Roundtree, James They WAl ride in convertibles ergreen Cemetery at Paris.
* - - - through downtown Mount Pleas- Pallbearers were John Allen,
ant to the park at 7.30 p.m. A w Tucker, W M. Allin and
Mount Pleasant Kiwanis Club Morris Deaton of Mount Pleas-
again will hold its pancake sup ant, and R. T. Fuller and Elton
aged in a fire of undetermined Norway, where the Soviets said Linda Barrett: Chris Breed- per in Dellwood F ark prior to Welsh of Talco,
origin the plane was to land if ll com- love, Johnny Castle, Linda man to begin serving at 5 Mrs Williams was born in
pleted its spy flight across the Cage Carolyn Garrett, Douglas P
Soviet Union. "6.1 o’clock
Malinovsky said the United
___________. , . rn drunks were jailed from Fri- States was by no means a coun-
Running belund Thomson were The eldest child of the late and one nephew, and one aunt, day through Sun d a y—night try which could ever vthtte
Eddie Johnson Cuyahoga Falls. Mr and Mrs C. O Lide, Dean Mrs. Claude Mason. . _ Three were cited for not having as it pleased This was now un
Ohio, sixth, rookie Lloyd Ruby, Lide. was born April 1, 1889, in A—- “-----—- -*
children, Mr and Mrs Bob kana city limits.
ing their finish in 1959. but to with burial in Masonic Cemne-
day’s was much closer. lery with Masonic graveside
services to be conducted by the
Paul Goldsmith, St. Clair Shor local lodge. The Rev Sam Jun-
es, Mich, was fluid kin, pastor of the First Presby-
Rathmann’s winning speed terian Church, and Basil D.
was 138 767 miles an hour beat- Schilling, minister of the North
ing Ward’s 1959 record of 138 85 Jefferson Church of Christ, will
T 1a r conduct the services.
set last year.
Goldsmith’s third-place finish . The body will lie in state at
e „ the church from 8 am until
came in a battle with Don Bran-,
... 111service time Tuesday The dea-
son, ( hampaign III . who finish- r. .
ed fourth, and Jonnny Thomson cons of the church will be pall-
Bovertown Pa., Fifth bearers.
Shapely beauties from Mount--—--
_ Pleasant and nine other north M WASH:
includes 23 sopho- east Texas towns will vie for MTS. VY IHHITNS
ful container He was reported Apparently he was referring mores, 16 juniors and 18 seniors the titles of — Miss Dellwood"
arrested by the sheriff’s depart- to allies of the United States No final six-weeks honor roll and Miss Mount Pleasant”
ment in northeast Titus County and to the United States itself, list was made at junior high, Tuesday night.
Saturday The container in ques and to the Soviet Union s inter- said Principal C A. Robison,
tion was 16-ounce, which is un- continental ballistic missiles
Grandchildren surviving are ]awfu| in Texas, officers said tapable of reaching the North
Bobby Dean and Thalia Conroy City police reported a brisk American continent.
SHERILYN WULLSCHLEGER SANDRA VINY ARD
Mount Pleasant Mount Pleasant
BERTIE ANN LAPRADE MARY ANN AMERSON
Mount Pleasant Mount Pleasant
PHYLLIS WHITE VIRGINIA JACKSON
Mount Pleasa at % Mount Pleasant
Engine-Laden
Truck Crashes
Wins the ’500' Sunday; Rites Tuesday
III Dallas Car Dean D. Lide, 71. died at 6 15 F*EA nFeme IFumna of Highways 67 and Spur 134
U.dlids LOT Sunday morning in a hospital
at Hot Springs, Ark.
INDIANAPOLIS on Jim Rath 1 .
man of Miami. Fla won a rec A native of Titus County, he
ord-cracking 500-mile auto race was a member of one of the
today on hi 111 attempt, pass- county s most prominent fam-
ing defending champion Rodgerilies. ..
trial records had pulled up to Mr Lid jammed .. . Pr i . night near Texarkana when the field on Booker Street The viets said it took off on its flight ney Tietz
fifth place before mechanical terian Church in ' 190 car driven by another Mount frame dwelling was badly dam- across the U S. S R, and to Juniors
trouble took his car out after made a deacon in 1916 and was i Pleasant man went out of cow- aged in a fire of undetermined Norway, where the Soviets, said Linda Barrett; Chris Breed-
473miles n elevated to elder in 1925 An ac-I trot and overturned.
- - ---=== - Kibx.kegimzars
it produces 438 horsepower and AM ,jn(1 |O Scottish Rite order where he received treatment wonducred Sunday
6300 rpm and the Shrine for scalp lacerations and cuts Funeral service# were con- For Voting Absentee Rust, Evyonne Sargent Sue
He was associated with his and bruises about the arm ducted Sunday afternoon at 9 Spann, Elaine Thomas and Phy
WE ATAED father in merchandising busi- Driver of the car, J H Car Winfield Baptist Church for E Tuesday marks the deadline Ilis Warren
VV CA I ness until 1926 His last active gile, was not injured The car M Kirby, Winfield cattleman for absentee voting in the June Se.....rs
position was business manager went out of control and over-who died Friday afternoon 4 second Democratic primary Robert Arnold, Brenda Bynum
Partly cloudy of Mount Pleasant Hospital and turned three times, coming to Mr Kirby, 69, a native of Mrs George Gilpin, deputy in ( arolyn • hapman. Jack Cody
Clinic rest tn a ditch on the north Roanoke, Ala., died in a local the County Clerk’s office, said Carol Coke. Lean Copeland Jane
Lide is survived by his wife, side of U. S Highway 67. about hospital following a brief ill- Monday an unusually large Embree, Johnny Hendricks Mar
Not much change in tempera- Mrs Zenobia Lide, and faster a half-mile west of the Tesar ness Burial was in Winfield number - 192 - had cast Lial- garet Jennings Randy Johnson
CAR DESTROYED — Fire completely razed this 1956 Ford Station wagon Satur-
day afternoon on a county road west of Mount Pleasant. Its owner, William Bag-
gett of Mount Pleasant told firemen the auto stalled and he had gone into town-to
Iaited States m which are bas. get a serviceman. A passing motorist reported the burning car to firemen about
ed such American aircraft as 2:30 p.m._________-_______(Times Staff Photo)
the U2 spy plane shot down
deep in Soviet territory May 1.
Mount Pleasant about 5 30 am The Soviet defense minister
The jet engines, estimated to De said Soviet rockets could hit a
worth nearly a million dollars. I target higher than any airplane
were thrown from the Dover, comrA A
Del based truck when it jack- Malinovsky said the Soviet ar-
knifed into a ditch my had "everything needed to
The driver was. slightly in- strike a retaliatory blow at a
jured. satellite and at a leader no mat- announced Monday for Mount
they Pleasant High School by Prin-
cipal Thurman Stroman.
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