Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 185, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1950 Page: 4 of 8
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Mt Pleasant, Texas, Daily Times, Thursday Evening. November 16, 1950
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TITUS COUNTY D. 11. I. A.
I of Mt. Pleasant.
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NEW ARRIVALS AT THE
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SALE.
BUDGET SHOP
I Moiris L, Black, 29 coxs, average* control lice now and a herd clean
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seventeen cows, average milk, 650
DRESSES
and Marvin Brown, R ute 4, both
$7-$8-$9
lb. 53c
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lb. 55c
SHOES
Lb. 59c
$2-$3-$4
PL Can 79c 1
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WONDERFUL BUYS!
SLIPS $1.49 And $2.49
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Caldwell
Tigert.
Pittsburg. Saturday.
COOKIES
Pkg. 23c
Lb. 33c
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FLOUR
MEATS
2
COFFEE
Lb. 77c t
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41c
89c
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VIENNA SAUSAGE, Hostess 3 For 25c
(CRN, Blue Circle....... 303 (an 10:
49c
Lb. 5c
(HIU, Woll Brand No. 2 (an
59c
PORK & BEANS, Kimbells No. 13 for 25c
47c
Lb. 5c
PEAS, Emblem Brand 303 (an
10c
2 Lbs. 19c
PINTO BEANS
♦
Lb. 23c
COFFEE, Chase A Sandborn
Lb. 69c
PRODUCE
HILEX
Quart 15c
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Through Monday
MACKEREL, No. 1 (an
15c
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HOT ROLL, Pillsbury's Box.......22c
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POTATOES 10 Lb. Bag 31c
CHOCOLATE COVERED CHERRIES lb. 49c
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CRACKERS Sunshine
Lb. Box 23c
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We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantity At These Prices
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Lb. 44c
Lb. 59c
Lb. 49c
Lb. 43c
Lb. 10c
Lb. 4c
Closing Time During Winter Months
6:15 p.m. Week Days—8:30 Saturday
Gaberdines Crepe, Faille & Etc.
9-15, 10-20, And Other Sizes
A. M. Meekma, assistant dairy
husbandman, Extension Servict,
LETTUCE
ORANGES
cattle are clean of parasites they
will do better. Two sprayings are
The Titus County Dairy Herd
Improvement Association report
FRYERS
CATFISH
PORK CHOPS
BACON, Sliced
Head 9c
5 Lb. Bag 29c
APPLES, Del.
CABBAGE
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cox and
i children of Pittsburg were Sat- ■
urday guests of Mr. and Mrs. D.
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a few weeks.
Mrs. Loretta Grissom and lit-
tie st n, Donald Hays, came home
from the M. & S. Hospital in
with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Colley.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Hughes
and children and Mr. and Mrs.
Alvis Franklin visited relatives in
Winthrop, Ark., Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Lide and
Mr .and Mrs. A. H. Arnold went
to Shreveport Sunday to visit the
latter’s son and family.
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Stewart and
Gladewater
Mrs. Frank Newman
“We Reserve The Right To Limit
Quantity At These Prices”
......43c
Bunch 10c
. Lb. 15c
YAMS, Eas Texas................
POTATOES, New Home Grown.....
CRANBERRIES...................
Washed Idaho Russet
POTATOES, 10 Lb. Shellene Bag Each
(ARROTS, (alitornia Crisp.........
GRAPES, California Red.........
COLGATE GIANT SIZE
DENTAL (REAM
BAKER’S
HAIR TONIC ...
9 1 \
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VASELINE MEDIUM BOTTLE
HAIR TONIC......
MENNEN MEDIUM BOTTLE
SKIN BRACER
SHORTENING, 3 Lb. Can 89c
PIGGLY WIGGLY
Bridges’ (hapel
vrs. A. H Arnold
IMPERIAL SUGAR 5 lbs. 45c
ADMIRAL COLORED QUARTERS
2 Doors East Martin Theatre
Formally
Collegiate Shoppe Location
Fresh Standard
Lb. Can 79c OYSTERS
These Are Only A Few Of The
Eargains You Will Find.
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milk, 65 pound, average butter- i of infestation will pay off.
tat, 32 pounds; A. T. Buckner,
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Prices In This Ad Are i
Effective From Friday g
MARGARINE
PILLSBURY
HOT ROLL MIX
GLADIOLA
MEAL
BAKE RITE
NIBLETTS
CORN, 12 Oz. (an
CHASE & SANBORN
COFFEE...........I
7)2254
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We’ve often thought of looking
up the family tree, but every time
someone says we’re a sap if we
do.
Pkg.22c
5 Lb. Bag 39c |
¥ CURED HAMS
5 Hormel’s Dairy Made ( Those Small Lean Slices)
SLICED BACON
"d Hormel’s AH Meat (Has That Real Chili Flavor)
f 7c BRICK CHIU
the former’s sister, Mrs. Biibo
ar April Showers *,
‘ Very Small 5
ENGLISH PEAS
303 (an 19c
Frozen Fillets Of
OCEAN PERCH
Lb. 43c
Halfing's Frozen Sliced
{ STRAWBERRIES
A Lb. (arfon 49c
1 and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Driggers. I ment from bar to bar.
Scarborough’s Grocery&MkL
We Are Having A Big Sellebralion. Cracker Eating (ontest, Voice Recording,
Music, Auction, Premiums With 25 lbs. Or Larger PurAsnow Flour, Specials Ga-
lore Be Here For The Razzle Dazzle Saturday Only. Specials All Day.
OUR FEAST!
R ute 5, and Dorrise Roberts,
Cookville.
Congratulations to these dairy-
men for having outstanding cows.
DAIRY NOTES
Here are some things that we
need to check for the winter
months:
1. External parasites—Spray to
for the month of October. They
20" 552%
nutrients. Of the eighteen herds stone, Route 4; Floyd Rogers,
were H. B. Summerlin, Rout: 2. 1 months. Muddy jots, wet wea-
ther, and crowded conditions for
cattle, all aggravate the masitis
problem.
3. Feeder space—Check avail-
i abk feeder space for cows so they
do not crowd, push and horn
while eating hay and silage.
Piude Aaron of Grand Prairie' and son of New Bost n visited,
has return d to his home after a Mr. and Mrs. John Ellis Sunday,
week’s visit with his brother and Mrs. W. L. Crossland and Miss
sister in this community. Nettie Grissom left Monday for
Mr and Mrs. Curtis Ferguson San Marcos to visit Mr. and Mrs.
of South Texas has been visiting Tollis Bowie and children for
* will be frying that fine HormeTs sausage
' and bacon. He sure you try some. See the
*, difference yourself.
N) Hormel's (The Finest Made 2 Lb. Bags)
PURE PORK SAUSAGE Lb. 43c
' /’Hormel’s No. 1, 12 To 14 Lb. Ave. (With That Fine Smoke Flavor)
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i on test for me mi nth of October,
there was a total of 491 cows on
test, the average per cow was 450
J pounds of milk and an average
' butterfat production of 22 pounds
High herds for th month were
i Henry Summerlin, milking ten
cows, average milk, 635 pi unds,
| average butterfat, 32 pounds;
Hammonds. Mrs. Hammonds ac-
companied thom to Longview
where they visited another sis-
ter, Mrs. Johnny Parsons.
Jimmie Carlton of Oklahoma is
visiting his aunt, Mrs. T. G. Ham-
monds.
“gAll day Saturday, our HormeTs salesman
maunasanamannuanuunmmumapegsgud(FSERN
pounds, average butterfat, 31 \ usually recommended.
pounds. 1 2 Mastitis—Control: Check the
Two new members were added herd now to clean up mastitis
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Forest Grove News
Mrx. Willie A me non
Miss Norma Hays of Dallas
spent the weekend with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hays,
and family.
Mr and Mrs. Carlton Skipper
of Fort Worth spent the we kend
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has notified the county agent that
three Titus County cows have
been awarded the ”D. H. I. A.
Certificate of Production.” The
cows are owned by Dewey Black-
elvre entering the winter
unwus
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’ $‘ Campbell's S
< TOMATO SOUP \
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Del Monte Crushed
PINEAPPLE
No. 2 Can 25c
Del Monte Yellow Cling
H PEACH HALVES
•h No. 2% (an 29c
Miss Gayl Hammonds of Gilm- ’ son. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Grissom
er .'■pent the weekend with herand children, and Mr. and Mrs.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ham- I Y. C. Mebane visited Mrs. Battit
t mends. Owens and family near Tyler,
Mrs. Peggy Tigert of Gilmer i Sunday.
। spent Monday and Tuesday with I Grady Moore of Dallas visited
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Allen his family over the weekend.
for the month if October was
pretty good despite pastures be-
j ing a little short and tough. As
i usuai, the grass in October does
not furnish too many of th. food
The Gladewater Baptist W. M
U. met in the home of Mrs. T. G. i
Hammonds Thursday afternoon i
taith eleven members present.
| The me eting opened with a song
and a prayer by Mrs. Jesse Mc-
Kelvey. Mrs. T. H. Maxberry
! conducted a Royal Service pro-
gran, is There a Doct r in the
House?” The meeting closed with
a prayer by Mrs. Maxberry. I
LOG CABIN
SYRUP, 12 Or. Tin25c I
PINTO BEANS 2 lbs. 23c •m
« gagggygegAgne r il Ar In order to bring the finest Turkeys grown
.§sEz E j 6) P § l *ma5; • • 1 •g our customers, we have the broad breast-
• ed, baby beef type, also White Muscovy
Al Enz65 A O AS JD 1 ft i QQe Ducks from the Melton's Turkey and Pou!
VLMVL I LVUK I U LUis 0V try Farm. These birds are battery grown
sunshine KRispY an([ mash fef/t j'yy onCf see ihe difference
GPAGNFgK.......I h Raw Tip in tenderness and flavor. They will be pric
•hh5» •bu UvA L i • ed at the lowest prevailing prices.
SUNSHINE HYDROX
BUDGET SHOP
"FACTORY OUTLET"
2 Doors East Martin Theatre
Formally
Collegiate Shoppe Location
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BY W. XV. GRISHAM COUNTY AGENT
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Mr. and Mrs. Otis Boase and | H. Baker,
children < f Kilgore visited their I--
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Boase ; Cyncopation: Irregular move-
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Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 185, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1950, newspaper, November 16, 1950; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1483268/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.