Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 267, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 29, 1952 Page: 6 of 10
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Government Authorizes Grocers To
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Raise Ceiling Prices On Mane Foods-
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WASHINGTON, M.iy 29 UB—'fnudk .affected by WodneMia§’, or*
The govern men l authorized gto- ilei
**[* Wadnaeday to raw ceiling Tfreaklast cereals, one cent; cof-4,
pneee on scores of foods b> one to concentrates, two cent*; cook -
«*i»U an item or. Mond.it and and processed fish. Vine cent;
■aid the action may add *150 mil- flour, ,,„r cent; frozen foods and
■M a >ear to the nations foot canned fruits, one cent; am* and
canned meat, one cent; nleomar-
The Increase* cover !4 groups gartne and most canned vegetables,
of food, including frozen foods, one cenl: vinegar, one cent a
oleo margarine many canned veg quart, and cheese, one cent on a
etables. juice* and fruits, most half-pound package
canned meat cheese, processed i ............. -..........
Thursday, May M. 1952
Pushes Get-The-Vote Campaign
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UNION GROVE
BRIEFS
fish except *j't v and 'in.i.l
cereals, flc *fa» • Mfido,
cookies. * a*- • me* ,.nt»,
jellies, prvse •.*••* s * ■ vine-
gar
Sunultarei'u.s \ t c ~ •• .re
Banking committee—on the eve of|
• ■•*»«• test of a Republican pro-; Mr* Truman Aldridge accom-
posal to let -aage-price curbs die pained her husband home from
June that it would be Dallas Monday to visit her sons
"foolharov to let price controls here for several dnvs. This is the
expire now oeacuse the country first time she has been home in
still faces the threat of inflation.' the six months she has been in
Some Raises Now Dallas with bet young son, John-
The Office of Pries’Stabilization ( n.v Johnn> is doing splendid his
Mid grocers probably will not take doctors report, and it hoped he can
advantage of all the authorized in- j soon go to Scottish-Riu* Johnny-
creases at this time But the agency j j* now able to sit in a wheel chair
said enough of the incre ses will _
be put into effect immediately to Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Pyle and
cost the nation about $2 million children returned to Dallas Sunday
Taft Soys Party
Dispute Will Be
Settled "Justly"
"the Texas
over an attempt of Democrats to1
swamp preemet caucuses."
Cjov. Johnston Murray of Oklahoma gets behind the get-out-the
vote campaign as he gives the Votemobile a shove-off near the
south steps of the capitol in Oklahoma City. The Votemobile will
make a three-week tour of the state advertising registration and
voting dates, and urging a heavy turnout for the coming elections.
a week
The Increases were designed to
boost revenue* of the nation's 350,-
000 grocer* by $100 million to
$150 million a year OPS said they
are necessary because earnings of
grocers have declined.
Price officials said the ceiling
increases come at a time when
the nation’s food bill is at an all-
time high, mainly because of re
rfter visiting her parents for the
past week.
Mr. and Mrs M P Aldridge.
Mack. Jimmy Don. and Thomas
Wayne enjoyed a picnic at Dain-
gerficld Sunday
News Source Found
For Manganese
NEW YORK. (UP* — The Ameri-
can steel industry is keeping its
fingers crossed. A new method for
recovering manganese from slag
may make the nation's steel pro-
Shirlev Jean Aldridge and John ‘*!!rer independent of foreign sup-
Wayne Black arc spending the P*“'rs. according to Steelways, the
----- - summer In California. Shii lev is °f the American Iron
cent rises in prices for fresh fruits w.jth her mother, Mrs. L. S Pruitt anf* !?,Pel Institute*
and vegetables These prices are ,H Norwalk, and John Wavne will Brfnrf I'-Dfl Russia, for example,
expected to start falling within a work for hi* unde* on a ranch at *hc steel industry with a
few weeks. j Lancaster They were voted ' the lh,rrt of '*» requirements for man- -
farmers of the year ' in a popular ““'IT*!', ,"?{“!J?2Kr,t!!nt al,oy| State coach of British royalty
industry officials, with representa-
tives of the U. S Bureau of
Mines, have been experimenting at
Pittsburgh with a blast furnace de-
signed to process slag for man-
ganese.
Says Steelways: "When this
plant closed at the end of 1951 to
expand its operations its blast
furnace was producing three and
one half tons of 20 per cent man-
ganese metal a day from nine tons
of open hearth slag."
Experiments are continuing with
the construction of a converter
with four times the capacity of the |
original one.
TIME ON HU HANDS
NEW HAVEN. Conn <UP" Po |
lic e .lid a burglar will se. ,.p .un-
kind of time for another if they
catch up with him The mun with I
lots of lime on his hands stole 731
wristwatcbe* valued at $2,700 from
a local clock company.
WASHINGTON. May 29 <UJW—
2*1 A Taft iR-O . said 3o voles |h„ Tuft faction ^
Wednesday the controversy over, said that gives the- Ohioan i total
Texas delegates to the Republican ; "f 515 to 356 delegates to Eisen-
national convention will be "Just- how*'r
ly" settled according to the party's l),vu' s biHalls. Tuft campaign
rUle!S chairman, said in u statement that
"I have nit vet had a I re- T‘ Xi,s VUto,v wa* '
port on the facts," Tuft sui. when
asked about the party squabble
which resulted in the election ofl
two slates of convention delegates. I
"The ease will be justly settled 1
! the convention under ihe rules
of the Republican national com-
mittee," Taft said.
Taft called the controversy
"purely a factional fight” and suid
it "existed before the Taft-Eisen-
hower fight arose ”
Taft said it is "not necessarily
true" that the credentials commit-
ter’ at the convention—which will
•settle the dispute-will lie friend
I l.v his nomination and unfnend-
; ly to Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhow-
i er’s.
Texas Republicans supporting
Taft took control of the GOP state
convention. Eisenhower forces
bolted Each faction elected 38
delegates.
Taft headquarters here claimed
Career with security in the selling
field, highest type employment for
a woman of culturo. Call 5/05
for intorviow between 8-10 p.m.
Affects Many foods
The OPS said it expects seme j magazine. Shirlev and John Wayne - Jn 1949 the source was built more than 18(i years I
retail prices will remain the same. | ;,nd paUv Ruth Black left Sunday wati ,,ut
others will go up one cent a pack-1 for Odessa to visit with relatives. " "
age and other items will rise two patsv Ruth will remain in Odessa
cents because of Wednesday's or- for two weeks before returning
der. home The trio was nccomjianied
The Banking committee recom- to Odessa by Mr and Mrs Bob
mended keeping wage-price con- I Bass, who had been visiting in the
trols until March 1, 1953 The Sen- John Black home and othei rela-
ate begins deba’e on the measure tives at New London
Thursday when some Republicans i _
•“ Cockney Button Royalty
Th.. ops ihr toi-, visits Washington
lowing retail price mcreanes m 1 ^
and since then steel • ago at a cost of about $38,000
ftoioa
TODAY
I "MysNry Submarine" I
with MacDonald Carey
Marta Toren - Robert Dc-jglati
'Two Of A Kind"
Edmond O'Brien
Liaabeth Scott - Terry Moore
Adults 3Sc Inc. Tax 'Til • — Night 50c Inc. Tax
NOW SHOWING
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DOUGLAS
High Rent Problem
Neatly Solved
DETROIT. (U.9) — Detroit's com-
mon council has decided to do
WASHINGTON <U Pi—The
| nearly king and queen of London's i
costermongers istreet hawkers'
| visited Wa*hinati<n arrayed in
their dress outfits of 60,000 pttarl
buttons.
The "Rnyal'’ couple, Bert and!
Rebecca Matthewf, are making an
what a lot of tenants would like to i 8.non-mile gorMtwill tour of the
do when the rent goes up—tear the I United States with a group spon- i
building down. [sored by the British Travel As-
When owners of a building | sociatlon. They travel in three
which houses three city depait- j London buses,
menta told the city council that i The “queen'' mnde and repairs I
the rent was going to jump from their button-covered clothes. She ,
$47,000 to $96,000 annually, the raid it's lucky she brought an ex-
council started condemnation pro- i tr.i supply of buttons to America
ceedings. ; because the "king" keeps losing
The site was wanted anyway as, them off his knees and elbows
part of a new civic center develop- when he climbs in and out of air-
ment. planes, taxis, and buses.
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(Editor'» Note: Tht* is another
•n a aeries of arttclia on rareet
opportunities for tiu;ti school amt
college students in impo'funf voca
ttonal fields. They ere bam d on
a prospectus prepared by Prim
college, Cleveland, and tcere pre-
pared in co-operatton tclfh host-
ness, induetry and the professions. /
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
Ths precision atop watch and
the production control panels on
the walla of the modern plant
office ere the tools of the Indus-
trie! manager, the neweat and one
of the moat important members of
the business management team.
What la Industrial Management ?
Industrial management is the
administrative study and control
of production operations in indus-
try, and includes such vital steps
as the forecast and control of pro-
duction volume . . . procurement
of raw material# and parts . . .
routing and scheduling of mate-
rials through production . . . an-
alysing coata of Induatrtal opera-
tions applied to materials and
parts and shipping of Anal product.
What Would Ynu Do*
To name a few:
Production Manager — control,
schedule and route all material*,
Involved In production process for "hould select a college or unlver-
inaxi:.Mjm efficiency. ,|1^ which offers hotli tlelds. Ir
Time and Motion Study—inves- subjects you need a back
tlgate and determine costs of indt- lfro“n^ of economic*, busine*?
vldual operations In order possibly 'yc,e"’ market aft() »*»
to reduce them. I »l arid accounting procedures
Purchasing — through procure- for *k,> engineering held, plant
merit and sub-contract, obtain “n,» tlMl*n an<1 Product!*
quality materials and part* at the r‘foc
right coats and th# right time. I
Th# field Is new and still ex.
paroling. Company training pro
■ grama are rommon and the typu a
I * sue# you must work with entry Jobs are those of timekeeper
jmu; time and motion study, asawtant
'■tine manager and matt I lie op
Quality control expert maker
study of year cutting operation
In a machine tool plant.
Your future
qualities for an Industrial
Manager
peopht as well as math.nee
wnqhl need an understanding of
psyrbniogy and motivations of
peopl* 7'»c|, burn ir and udegrtty
are vital es well M m talent for
'tetalirni imimj ohuMimhi witn
pel ion re arm speed «d reaction
Work esperiei" * u« % i*. i,„,
idBre While ytlll in inUJege would
he helpful
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\uyyeitrrl ResNihf
1 lillMesth, f'ank It fkeaper
1 i If* ho •« T Y Cl iwell and
' ***** M. Williams, Carey,
fgiUur.es tee El*hi. Little
Nts»wa a Ml I'tt, Pi iu Ians
1 'e*. I<li« hard Miner, and
hl*»'U>i*< Win f u*i
Nu.iav* til, j Wiley and
LAST WEEK!
LOWELL HOLLOWAY'S 3rd ANNIVERSARY
CELEBRATION
Don't forget to register fer the FREE NASH!
Nethiwg to hey! Drawing at 8 p.m. Saturday!
BRING YOUR TICKETS WITH YOU . . .
Two-Cushion Studio Couch
Downy-soft cushion with two pillow-type back cushions
*89“
Solid Oak Unfinished Children's Rockers
Same sturdy construction as adult
Rockers above. An exceptional value!
3rd ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL PURCHASE
$198
Famous 'Gym-Dandy' Swing Sets (New shipment)*__
3-play Budget Model equipped with the “Sky Skooter” 5 #050
MhItEDipurTiper' c,,mPletr yard gym for the kiddies.
Arvin Table Model Radios
tour own personal radio in your own favorite color Compact,
MlKS sale '* p"r""’ chM'* r"°m
$1598
New Shipment 9xl2-Ft. Linoleum Rugs
Wide variety of 9
beautiful patterns.
3rd ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL
00
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Children's Large Size Bassinettes
3rd ANNIVERSARY
SPECIAL
00
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Triple Glass Dressing Mirrors
An exceptionally good buy. Use it on
dressing table or hang it on wall
3rd ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL
$198
Baby Bed and Mattress
Full sire.
SPECIAL
$1988
Kroehler Fold-A-Bed
So practical for everyday living and those times
you need an extra bed’ Regular price $149 95
3rd ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL
*129“
Solid Oak Unfinished Armless Rockers
Fiber seat. Extra heavy construction.
3rd ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL PURCHASE
$298
I with to thank ooch and Bveryon* personally for th«ir attending our
3rd Anniversary Celebration. I appreciate your visiting our store. We
ask you to visit us often as we have new merchandise arriving froth
time to time. Again we wish to thank each one from the bottom of
our heart for attending our big 3rd Anniversary.
Cordially,
Lowell Holloway
Washable "Clopay" Window Shades
iz«\; 32-in
EACH
;md 36-in width*
DECK CHAIRS
Famous "Frostbrand"-$3.9S Value
Limited Quantity ... They go on I
Srili? ut V 00 « m Monday morn
ing! Be sure to yet yours!
A 3RD ANNIVERSARY SMCIAll |
Durable, Striped Canvas with Sturdy. I
Varnished Hardwood Frame
4-Pc. Massive Poster Bedroom Suite
Luxurious w.-ilnut or Blond*’ finish Poster bed, chrmt of drawers and
v.imt’. with bonch Extra hravv construct ion for lonri service
3rd ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL
32-Pc. Set of Dishes
All white Oxford China These are Thirds
Limited quantity! Last chance!
3rd ANNIVERSARV SPECIAL
Walnut or Natural Finish Chest of Drawers
Regular SJI2 f>0 value Roomy 4-drawer
cheat that solves your storage problems
3rd ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL
Cosco High Chairs
Safer, more comfortable for baby
clean Washable, Uuran-upholHters
3rd ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL
88
$098
>88
ea*i«T for mother to keep
in red, blue or yellow
Cosco Youth Chair
For the youngster who still needs extra elevation
Seat. 21” hi«h. fits rijjlit up to the table
3rd ANNIVERSARY SALE
9x12 Reversible Fiber Rugs
Sold regularly for $24 !if> Colors and
patterns to blend with any room in vour home
SPECIAL.........r.................................
Plain Style Round Mirrors
2fi inrh«*s in diameter
ideal for any room
ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL
Beautiful Gold Framed Mirrors
Large 23- and 27-ineh mirrors.
You’ll want several’
LAST CHANCE AT THIS PRICE! ..............
>98
98
Innerspring Mattress
Air Conditioned
FREE PARKING
Stripod, Tuftad Ticking
3RD ANNIVIRSARY SALI
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Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 267, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 29, 1952, newspaper, May 29, 1952; Gladewater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1021350/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lee Public Library.