Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 211, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 26, 1953 Page: 5 of 12
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Backstairs At The White Haas*
wen- made The 38 batting aver-
age on th>- golf couree rernoin*
high.
Tin f4.net Service nabbed a *» LSS’mJTuiXT howtr ,! W,U ** “V* yVM*
I""!1; ' K»'n.l phtdographerrecently '.tail in thi- long iw if h. March 31 The President grand-
eur. will have hi* choice of a party
in the Wf.;*e Houie swimming
pool "special movies in the White
Hi mi si- theater or another eon
T^iurada. i.-^arc^
rhesus rr.jnkty ar'l a ringtail i
Giadewater Daily Mirror
Huh* wlmn- ibidem’ —w^ld^it news photographers
ut. mpuvp.\v:rj?^r:»«j*** at
;3S.rUSS?^ȣi ^ *"** caddr did sneaK .me
with n telescopic lens to snap the picture of the President and is | du. ti I tom
I*«« sident unaware*. The camera* I now caddying elsewhere. Unless l_ ’•
Yirafigl
Maybe all
man spotted by n Secret Set vice s0m(. (,ther amateur is hoarding a
patrol car as it moved slowly down similar picture, the caddy s photo
1‘i.id Under mg the course.
Tin- photographer was not
charged or literally arrested, but
told rather firmly to pack up and
go He did.
Tlie incident underlined Mr. Ei-
• nbowerV adamant attitude p>-
David, and his threc-
yeui-oid sister, Barbara Anne, who
are visiting the White House with
their mother, Mrs John E Eiscn
__ bower, and their baby sister,
Susan, are definitely •gone" on
There wa» a similar incident in* the **», So much so, in fact, that
voicing a hidden photographer at the Secret Service men who have
is the only one made of the Presi-
dent at Burning Tree.
Press Secretary James C Hag-
erty recently held a get-acquaint-
td meeting with department and
agency press chiefs of the goverri-
! ment Among the things discussed
j was Hagerty’s feeling that Cabi-
net members should be more ac*
I ceeiMe to reporters via news con-
I fereneer
I Several Caoinet press confer-
ences were announced shortly
after the meeting
Hagerty and experts of tele-
vision and radio are still mulling
over the (rest format for Mr Eisen-
hower's fit »t televised news con-
ferences. It may end up not being
a news conference at all.
Hagerty said during a recent
visit to Albany, N. Y, where he
woiked 10 years for Gov. Thomas
E Dewey, that Mr. Eisenhower
aught appear '*> TV With two m
three Cabined members aakiag him
question* and discussing the issu-
of the dsy. lather mm **vln* th*
President appear on the m>
front of 1:1s usual news .-enter-
ence crowd. ______
the Augusta National Golf Course
last month, but the Secret Service
to take the children to the zoo are
becoming zoological experts and
aliw got him before any pictures 1 can telt the difference between a
ML OBAYPOW M. TSMIY
lam Aram*.1 *». s*
COWBOY KING AND RANGER
Caw boy Rax King
And Ranger In
GMeweter Area
Singing Cowboy Hex King and
his beautiful palai dno horse, Han
ger, are in the Glndcwuter area
for three or font week*. tlie cow-
boy announced yesterday. King
was formerly in Hollywood and in-
is the author of a number of wild-
aim songs His latest composition
is a song he wiote in memory nf
the late Will H"g>-i -
Cowboy King will tour schools
and pertorm for students during
his stay in East T» xa*. He will be
doing fancy link i't-e upming
exhibitions lik- tin ones Tie did
i while playing a stunt rider in tin
movie King says lie ho* app- a red
, In movies with such stars as Kay
Milland. Hoy Koger.s and Gent-
Autry Quit,.- often, King remark
ed, while appeuinig with Mill..ml '
. in ‘Hugh’s in the Afternoon' in
would la- killed a couple of tune*
in the n m as an Indian, but cum
back alive as a troop*’1 in th<
p m only to be slain again
Of all the places King lias tour I
«i he say Ea t Texas is the most
iM-autiful country he's ever «-en
He state i tlvat Holly wood ■ m't
make a western movie without the
rough and tough stunt rid r
Con ana Park to East T< xa re-
minds King of th< many friends
h»- made when here in 11189 He i*
looking forward to ienewing many
of the-w fuendships The cowboy
plan- to tM-gin hts tour of Bohnol*
| hi this area after a few days test
, for he and his trick horse Ha live >
Leading Jet Ace Weald Return To
Keren K AF Needed Wn There
DAl.l-AK. March <UJ>- Th.
world'i. leading jet ace, who just
ictumed fn-.n tin- Korean battle
flout, wy»l tie would be happy ft'
return to lioiea ‘it the An Kurr-*
felt it n*t4id me then-
"The 141I) thing is." said Col
Itoyal N Maker, of McKinney. Tex
"I nm sure my wile wouldn’t want I
me to go back to Kmea "
Baker arrived in Dallas Tuesday
night on the lust l«-g of his Might,
hi nw from the Km can war area
should u tximmercial airlinei
He Was met on the municipal
,ni port rum- by three of hi* lour
< ntldrsiv and hv his mother. Mr-
J w stik- of Galveston. Tax II.-
wia ai coin nan led by bis wife, who
had flown to San Fi an risen to
meet him.
To Addrssi LeoieUlure
"We've got you -now. daddy,
his oldest son, Rob, ud. "and wc
will not let you gi t away again "
He gathe red the children Boh tt
Ben Royal, 1. and Page. H in ill-
arms and kissed them The fourth
child, Sally. 2. had to stav at home
iiecause she is ill.
A committee from M< Kinney.
Baker'* hometown which has et
April f* as "Col Royal N Baker
Day," also was on hand to wel
come him He also is scheduled to
addicts a Joint •■>■■■■ ion of the Texas
Legutlatiin- Wednesday and will
report to his Mipertnt* in Wash-
ington hi a tew days
Baker sni.l American glrpower
EARLY
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top quality nationally advertised foods . . . names you know . . . brand*
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Prices Effective PH. A Sat.
March 27 - 2%
GIVE
Stok«ly's
&H.
GREEN
Del Monte
in Korea "is supt-riOf ji ev -ry
way to the- Communist- The only
thing holding them back i- that-
they’re controlled by what might
be called an unknown source
He expia.ned tli.it lie meant the
ban on United Nations aircraft mi
crossing the Yalu Hiver into Man-
churia.
Saw Need in Koran
"If we were unleashed we would
be mure than ready to dish out
superior airpower against the
Communist*," he said
Bakei downed *2 Communist
MIG-13s in b-s.- than a year ol
fighting in Korea to become the
b acting )et ucc
He was asked if h - would like
t<< go buck to Korea.
"I would ta- more than happy to
lce< unite 1 -uw Hu need there." In
.ild, "and 1 the An Koice felt at
l|< eded me I would la- happy to go
back In fact. I tiled to -erve out
the two and a half week 1 still
had left over then-, nut the An
Force said I deseeved to conn
httn.*.
"The only thing is,” lie added.
I am sure my wife w ouldn’t want
me to go back to Korea
The KuklapolHan
Players Are
Strolling Again
NEW YORK, March 2« (UP
The Kuklapolitim players have 1
liecn strolling iigBin •
Thu time they strolled straight
| from the home the.it> i along tlu*
hi ires of l^ike Michigan to ttu-'
local circuit It's a to**up whi-
ther tile visitors get a bigget kick
[out of New Yoik than the New
Yorkers do out of the players
'> Tallulah liunkheud, foi example. >
was on the telephone immediately
to adviae Him Tillstrom to 1«-
-lire and take good care of "hei
dahhlnigs,” Kukla and Oliver
Dragon, especially, and why did lie ,
have to go and make her favorite ,
gentlemen of ttu- Old South, Colo-
nel Crackle, so unhappy a Sunday |
I ago?
Busy Time in New York
Tillstrom. Eran ARImsi and the
pupiiet members of the cast Mi.-nt
a busy time in New York They ■
not only gave ctheii regular Sun-:
. day aftenumn tolevisum show on
the NIU' network, but also apficni
eit on other prom ants, and gave,
"a lecture" at the Museum nf Mixl ;
ern Ait.
i "They are alw i.vs happy to get ;
to New York,” Tlllstront said,
"Kukla tell* me ther«> is a certain !
exhiltaratmg air about the place i
that just sex-ms to make i-von Olhe !
more ambitious Ullle told me that
la always liiuls traveling broaden- j
mg-- which mean* lie'll probably j
have the calmic chart* out again
olive we letiiili to Chuago and
that he rs|xxlallv liked this tup ;
lnH-mim' lie had a chance t» wi tgh
cut rent events in Hie light of hi*-
toil thrmigh th>* guidance of tt V
K dtonlHM ll "
Ttiis i* the sixth season on tete
vision fm I he labulou* »>up»H l .
troupe which has in-vei ii»«xi a '
■H-npt umtei any vimimstanve
•peak tor Tkeowelves’
"I jii-t iwil lh«> pupt* I - *ai then
.luge amt they *evtn <•> Hunk and
naive amt »to>ak bn Ihcin-olves," L
IrjiiiiT * TtHOteni who, of I
1 txanse i*. cisutlsioi t-s inu.t ti** !|
I staae to iRMopni.t. the «»ott»
, give them ioi, \ > > e> wookt
lie a h<ml» ip W» wvavht b»,> tan {
intorovdiiv
STAMPS
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DLL MONTE NO^03 CAN
PEACHES 23‘
DEL MONTE NO^03 CAN
Fruit Cocktail 27‘
FROZEN FOODS
PASCO FROZEN CONCENTRATED I—• OZ. CANS
Orange Juice 29*
PICTSWEET PEAS......10 ox. «tn. 19«
PICTUWEET
BUTTER BEANS........10oz.ctn. 19c
DltlSCOLL
STRAWBERRIES..........1 lb. etn. 43c
Orange Juice
CATSUP
TUNA
Star*Kist
29
15'
29
Av«e<
FREE!
LGE. PKO.
ARMOUR
CHEER {£<»*
With Couaon
With Coupon
GIANT PKG.
Cheer 43
With Coupon
TOP QUALITY PIGGLY WIGGLY MEATS
SELECT BEEF
CHUCK ROAST lb. 39c
PROCTOR
GAMBtE
Select Beet
LOIN STEAK
•elect Beef
ROUND STEAK . lb. 79c
Select Beef
SHORT RIBS . . . lb. 27c
“LECT DER ROUND ROAST lb. 49c
SELECT BEEF
T-BONE STEAK
Fresh Lean ^_
lb. 69c GROUND BEEF lb. 39c
HOOP CHEESE . lb. 49c
Rath'* Black Hawk (Whole Only»
Rath'* Black Hawk (Whole Omr)
•elect Beef CURED HAMS .. lb. 65c
(IS to 14 Lb. Avf.)
HEALTH AND BEAUTY AIDS
CHLORODENT ECO* #IZ,E
Toothpaste 89*
iuu TONIC ar“ 4* f:
Veraiepatol Bult.rfinger
Powder .... 90c «»• 75« Candy .........1 bars 13«
il3S no* Palmolive Aerosol
................ 9Sc Lather .................... 79c
Helen Curtie Pl«* Tax ___i iQ.
Suave .................... 43« lV*°{ W
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2 for 27c 1001 .................. M< MAVONNAISI
Plymouth Lerfe Graded “ —*-*-*"
Stokrly e Cream Style Golden
CORN
Utokely*
PARTY PIAS
Campbell’* Tomato
SOUP............
Uncle Ben *
Pt. Jar
43c
I Lb. Ctn.
14 oi. pkg. 21c IOOS T......... 6m. Stc MAROARINI 29c
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FRESH PRODUCE
U. S. No. I Texas Icabarg (4 Doe. Slid)
LETTUCE...2bebk 15c
U. S. No. 1 Ftorl4a Marsh »sad toss
GRAPEFRUIT lb. 7c
U. S. No. I Texas Yells** (New Crop)
ONIONS..........lb. 9c
U. S. No. I F lor Ida PBaeel
CELERY b. Ic
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Belk, Jeanne. Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 211, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 26, 1953, newspaper, March 26, 1953; Gladewater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1021676/m1/5/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lee Public Library.