Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 187, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 26, 1953 Page: 4 of 10
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Four
Gladewater Patty Miryor
ABOUT HAWKINS
PEOPLE
• » Mrt Irene Hunt and Mr* ft*m-
nie Wairen vim tort pat tent* in the
Big Handy Hoopitul Tuesday.
Mr. anil Mr*. Pre*ton Alexander
and fam'ty and Mr. and Mis J R
Pruitt and family of Dalian spent
the v.eek end with the L A.
Phlttt'a.
Ark., visited her daughter and i
hinibr, M.\ and Mr* .?. A Cooper, t
Iw*t week.
Mi. and Mr*. Trank Alford. Mi.
anil Mrs. Hill Busby and Mr* l.
C.J. White. spent Sunday vinitm*
Mi Alfoid’r nl*ter and family Mi
and Mrs. Carl Plctt, in Dalian.
TIiui.mU> Fcbiuaiy 2C, lttfi..
r
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Mr and Mi*. Alton Place of Kil-
gore spent Saturday with Mr and
Mm. I. White
Mr and Mir Jot Kostei and
girl* vi*i!ed relatives in Glade-
watei Tuesday.
Mr and Mrs MeQuirrie ot Min-
eoln visited her brother and family
Mr and Mrs. H. B. Palmer Sun-
day.
Mr* Jo Kendall returned Irom
Mother France* Hospital, Tylei
after undergoing surgery.
Mr. and Mr*. Jimmie Grayum
and (kiMiwii spent Tuesday in Ty-
ler with friends
Mi and Mrs. II. It Tuiiuivnv
and children and Mis* June Wai t,
spent the week end in laesvllid,
U., a* gut^t of Mr*. Taliaferro,
parents Mi and Mi L. It John-
son.
(j. V Cam* ami Ci W Biown-
ing attended the Harlem Globe
Trotteis basketball game m Dalle-
Wednesday night.
Mi and Mrs. Y H Davis spent
Friday in Gladewater visiting
Irlend*.
Mis R. Crenwetge am? Bill. Mrs
M Myies visited Mr and Mrs.
A M Myies
John Hallmark in
Mexico, last week.
Eunice, New
Mis C. C Millet and Ml
Parrish spent Tuesday it)
visiting friends.
W R
Tyler
Mrs Roseoc Evans, is ill in a
Longview hospital
Mr. Rov Glazin'i was dismissed j
from Leak» hospital alter under- |
going treatment for an injury sus-
tained when a horse knocked Inin
down.
Mrs W A. Owen ami Bill and
Mrs A. M Shipley spent the week
end in Dallas. Mrs. Shipley
Mr*. A. B Jones <>l DaQucen. for a*1 visit
Nazi Marshal Dead
Mia J. A Holley and Allen Jr
, visited in Longview. Tuesday. I
Mr- C O. Osburn attended the J
funeral of Mi Oburn's father m
Henderson Monday
Ml 'Mil Mi I. MeCl.tr at '
lcr.de i iln • a., ■ .) ■ a Li iu\ Clni.de |
in Van. Monday.
Ml M l*i a • -t H.-rns.®
New Mexico is visiting friends in
Hawkins this week
Mr and Mrs Tommy Snow have
returned from Ft. Renning. Geor-
gia.
Mr Ro Turner. Mrs. R C.
Bin ley and Mt W A Purifoy
spent Wednesday in Tyler a. guest ,
of a friend.
Mi !’, H R, • . n .u.'imi
treatment in Big Sandy Hospital. H
•Mt Mt .1 ina - Grover Stu- .
(lei of Dallas, pen- til. evek end l|
I with Mr. and Mr.- Lewis Snider.
Lt ■ Mi L, -nna Co!, pent '■
several day* with her parents, Mt .
and Mi Roy Deen Lt. Col* has
recently returned from Korea and |
Mrs Cole is employed a tcachei 1
in Bellville school.
SUFFERING since last December
from hsart trouble. Field Marshal
Karl Rudolf <«erd von Runstcdt.
Nasi commander in the World War
11 Battle of the Bulge, dies in
Hannover at 77. (Inti rnntional)
Miss Mable White of Winona (
I visited her uncle and aunt Mr and ,
Mr.-. Travis Holmes
OH HAPPY DAY
Cleveland disc jockey Fhil Mclean interview* Den iMeward) Koplew
ty FRANK KUCHIRCHUK
I i ilt nl fn i UVifr i
t I.F.\ 1.1.AMi H, - t<-< -year-
old lam Howard K',plo» ot tjleve-
land lleigins ta; onl>. “Oh.
Happy Ij«v" when a top music
magaaint- writes. Iron knows
nothing vvhats'ievcr about music
. . otic of the most miserable
pic. cm ol ini!*k c cl | laved '
Oi when a nvord reviewer lays,
, munda hk< ». cow mt m pas-
ture '
lion, tli" ,v. lew** one m h son
of an attorn. admits Ire m not
a singer and (>.i <mly a limited
knowl.dg. of inii’ii, H*1 strunts
a guitai
Mot Ik- i mlmg the i n t Of a
populailty winch has the m im< in-
dustry bewildered
High school student Don was
"doodling with my g. liar i.bout a
year and a half ago mid came up
with a aong 1 railed Oh, I In li fin
flag. One night during a li - i**
party we made » tape on u home
recorder
•■Herme Hci Ji, n buddy r.f r,,ine
heard the tape and liked it lie
talked me into making a rerotdutf;
of the aong it t«*d< just in min-
utea and ala dollars keeauae then
wae no ereompammeM
tier me took the l*< old lit 1‘ltll
IkbNli a Clevetnnd d>*< he key
One night Mr I-ran playrt the in
uni primal dv hecauae Beni , cm
• ftwAi Thai mm •*»« t*«»,«.
the amaaeontii ot «v ><•
IgdfiMta Mat test I»rutra»; tit t« < o*
FfoggW Haw The (da** *«
entiled lot the market MW •
|MMi the aaeoNd a* iMwhw M n,
• MM* B aaM *!.•»* wf*
B^ Mutth m aakw aatma
(pa to • ad dtp a w» Nh
end the Whet M
kae patted.
8£s
Den end hit guitar.
Ifni slutted making tteraunal
npiwar a|>* • * ut night < tub* and tus
guides Miff to 1 lbs dad suggcslml
that lie dl up out lit sell'Hr I twu«
(sir uidy 'to take ndv uitagv of the
Ineak' and uee nmirey he earned
rur in* i'-urge edaeatkMi
Most, esprit* nay II tend I*
hut it betsimea a hit tn every larva
It. vi h ilv it |« played
A Withe* 1'tevelnnd die. ji* kev
. i up the lam Howaid Mutt
it* a i*de an ..aniat|tkwwai ary t«-
•«**k about oh Hsggt Bag hebne
. .i>v.ng in# record He gunk l«h*
'. used stand IMI tHIO(«
l itt. agru-d adh me ha amd
ftai eas.it«4 >.<« haw wtaag I
Union Gtovr To
Join In School
Week Cebbrotion
The llnirrn Grove |eland Will
i lain other schiMiU tlirougturiit tin |
•talc next wt«.k in obsciVMigj Pub-
lic School Week The <|* rial >di-
t'lvaii c, ciilU'.l fur by Governor
Allan Shivers, octrurs btrtw* tut the
.lairs <if March 2-7
An wpeii l.iauic iilttgMpht i «• will ,
. xi>t at PCJ tlirmictmut tin- week
that . t.fnrl parent - and i.gitroii* j
may visit the >-hnol plant and ol*-
serve the methods and *x|Uipnit*nl !
being used. Tins wilt be in har-
nicn; villi Uic original pui|ai*,c of'
the week to acqu.dnt the parent*
with ihe -. In ml. tc.ii'lun *nd ,tu-1
dr nt and to - how th* in the ;**•-
. •nnphvhnimils tli.d ate ix'ilig in.ate
in Hie wtern
Fi’IiIuWhI during the week will
Do«« (hat
tell-tale look V"/
on your fact say /
change of life?
\ gimt many t*• >»mt« atilfer "elmkB« uf Ufa
•Mn ''•■*ri . rhoy ft.. ««•(,. hur u rrnm"
• •mp i*i- r|y. Itaril (4» li\. ufti Tlkalf ov*>
moles ol vach claasgs' work
>plav in tin* vartoug room*.
Ire *am|
l on disg— - — -----„
Also available to the gridilie will
iw ihuw .. swnbty pregreau that
have tieen chwlulcil for Wedne--
i day, Thursday and Frida*.
On Wedit, -day. the CBoial eltib
1 and liarid will put ral # joint a*,
.wrinkly at 12 Mi ua the ..udiiorium
The following day. the Weldon
Ifigli School > iron of Gladewatcr
will vi-it the school for an usavm-
l»|v iai.gr am I'rofersumal taleot
will Ih’ on band Friday wlwn a
magician show will lx- presented
A cordial invitation ha* Ircen ex
li i,ded to all patrous of the school
h> Hupermtmdcnl If D Rusawil
Ltnl the ..'timnistratgiii
Finland Became a retrublic in
Hint For a century <n more iM-foi.-
tlr.it, it w.i* hi autonomous grand
.loch, ol tire Russian Kmptre
JUDGING TEAM.—Pictured above with their awards won d the Hon.-ton stock Show rul Live lock Expo-mon s tui day Fr brt. o.
14, is the Kilgore College livestock judging team, n ember* of the animal husbandr* da.,, with their couch and instructor. (’ 4 Ev.ni
They an* Jimmie Hunt, Herschel McCoy Jr., and A) J Florence Competing ii the collegiati- division, the, owik third place m all live
stork nidging Sam Houston State College was find; San Angelo Junior College second Kilgore von fir-’ in .\vir«' judging t..ni, i
Judg.itgwas done in ten divisions: Hereford fat steers, angus helfci brahma hrifei fat barrows, breeding gilt* iai market gilts,
brccdmiT stieep. fat lambs, Hereford bull* and guaitcr horses This is the fn t year in whun animal hu-oandry i.a- Ixieii iamint at Kil
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(While They Loaf)
Fresh Shipment Field
(iruwn Hnrdv Flnnts
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Telephone 5816-W
DWIGHT MacDONALO
Longview. Texas
i
Eat h year vending machines ||
taki n an timated billion dot- i
lars; worth of nirkies, dime*, and
quarters for music, cigarettes
cady. soft drink*, etc
SPECIALS for
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Fob. 27th and 28th
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT
TO LIMIT QUANTITY
■ W - **, ( v;:. i - *w
LIGHT CRUST
FLOUR
10 lbs.
79c
25 lbs.
$1.89 |
SUNSET
TUNA crr 25c
ROSEDALE
PEAS 303 can 15c
STURGEON BAY
CHERRIES 303can 19c
DRY GOODS
DEPT.
Ladies’
UNDIES
Req. 89c Value
pair 69c
Plaid
GINGHAM y
d. 69c
Solid Color
PRINTS y
d. 43c
Fancy Patterns
OIL CLOTH y
d. 59c
Boys’
$3.98
TENNIS SHOES
pr-
New Stock
BOY'S BLUE
JEANS
Men's Best Grade
OVERALLS pair $3.95
Pint
THERMOS I0TTLES
$1.49
TOP QUALITY MEAT
FRESH DRESSED
FRYERS
u. 47i
FRESH GROUND-ALL MEAT
Hamburger^ 39‘
BABY BEEF
SEVEN OR CROWN ROAST lb. 49c
BABY BEEF
LOIN OR T-BONE STEAKS
. lb. 59c
COLD CUTS
BONELESS PORK I.OfN LB.
PICKLE Jk PIMIENTO „ m
SPICED LUNCHEON lie SU(
LIVER LOAF ¥
ROAST 6?
TALL KORN LB.
BACON 49*
FRESH PORK LB.
Backbones 5?
TENDERIZED LB.
VELVEETA 2 LB. BOX
PICNICS 43-
CHEESE 98‘
CREAMY
CRISCO
8 LB. PAIL
3 LB. CAN
79*
ALL FLAVORS
JELL0
PILLSBURY S
HOT ROLL MIX
1411 OZ. PKC..
29c
LITTLE MILL
GREEN BEANS
NO. 303 CAN
15c
Pure-Lard 1.09
DEL MONTE
TALL CAN
FRUIT C0CKTAII,
25c
DEL MONTE
CATSUP 14oi. bot. 19c
FOLGERS
LB.
COFFEE
83*
VEGETABLES
Fresh Cello Pack
CARROTS
pkg. 12c
Fresh Cello Pack H««rta Of
CELERY pk9. 25c
No. 1 Washed Waxed Rei
POTATOES
i
10 lbs. 59c
Carton
TOMATOES
each 12c
Extra Fancy and Fancy Red Delirious
APPLES lb. 19c
ALL SWEET
LARGE PACKAGE
CHEER 29 OLEG
LARGE PACKAGE
LARGE PACKAGE
SUPER SUDS 2 far 57c
DEL MONTE--Goldon Cream Style
CORN 19
WOLFS
:cn
NO. 2 CAN
IILI 65*
PURE CANE
Sugai
,ULBS car'na
89* Ml
TION OR PET 2 LGE. CANS
ILK 29*
LIBBY'S KOSHER STYLE
FRESH CUCUMBER
Pickles q<
APPLE BUTTER
2t OZ. JAR
25c
IT‘9 NEW•—“KELLOGS"
H ,'W 11 ° IVblrlrUVja KRVl.
29* SUGAR FROSTED FLAKES 25c
ROSEDALE
NO. I’» SIZE CAN
PEACHES
SUNSHINE
HI-HOS
HIGGS
GOLDEN
:r m f jtj
IkrJk A. 40k, .Hhi-M. I#
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CRACKERS
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Belk, Jeanne. Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 187, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 26, 1953, newspaper, February 26, 1953; Gladewater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1021636/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lee Public Library.