Mt. Pleasant Times Review (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, February 3, 1956 Page: 3 of 8
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Times Review, Mt. Pleasant, Tfxa*. Friday Morning. February 3, 1956
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seventh grade
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homeroom
Rave us an entertain-
ing assembly program last week.
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value-priced ...
Time-savers..
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89c
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1-Lb.
PRICES!
10c
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local high school.
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PRKING POETRY
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play The Cub "B” team defeat- and hope to do the same at Long-
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JOY
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Another Special on Jane Parker
Regular Bar
$ 8.90 Valued $ 5.99
APPLE PIE
$10^0 Valued $ 6.99
$12.90 Valued $ 7.99
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$14.90 Valued $ 9.88
17k
BLUE DETERGENT
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$16.90 Valued $10.99
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We Give 8&H Green Ktampe
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$1.98 Now $1.44
$2.98 Now $1.99
Who Said This Is A Man’s World? The
All-Stars May Find Out Friday Night
HOBBS; N.M. (P — Instead of j
money for. the fine, police found
A-P's Fresh
Fruits and
Vegetables
SPANISH BAR CAKE
CINNAMON ROUS
DETERGENT
LIQUID LUX
Quilters Look!
Solid & Stripe
CHAMBRAY
One Group
Men’s and Boys’
ANN PAGE PURE MACH O» CHEREY
PRESERVES
10 Oz.
Pkg.
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4 Lb.
Pkg.
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view February 3 and 4, and at
DeKalb February 9 and 10.
$
20, 40. 42,
12%, 24%
tily detailed
; and perky
and dainty
fine quality
4-inch con- '
sing. Two
Violet, Red,
poster.
Mrs. Edwards
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+2-oz.
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One-Pound
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Eggs
NUTLEY
Oleo
MORTON’S
Sal!
You Always Find Plenty of N.
_ Nourishment and Plenty - FISH STICKS
r of healthy Low Prices in ■—= ———
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Aw. $
“Georgia Peach"
DOG FOOD
RED HEART
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NELLIE MARLOW—GEORGIA
Krkpatrick of Homeroom One
was the recipient of the white
ribhon. She is the daughter of
-Mr and Mrs. Rolland Kirkpatrick
who reside at the Camp Sandy
Trailer Park. She has two young-
CLEARANCE SALE!
McKellars
JIFFY MANO - 4 FLAVORS
CAKE MIXES
\ ARMOUR S FlAIN
) CHIU Con CARNE
ANN PAGE PURE 36ACKBERRY
JAM or JELLY
Pinto Beans
A AP VACUUM PKG..
Coffee
IONA
Green Beans
A PRIZE IN EVERY PACKAGE
CRACKER JACK
CAMPFIRE FLUFFY REGULAR
MARSHMALLOWS
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landing or repu-
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t to the attention
SCOTCH MAIDGREEN
Lima Beans
is the vice-president and devo-
, tional chairman of her homeroom.
For her hobby she collects quilt
scraps and stamps and she wish-
es to become an interior decora-
tor.
The Junior High Cubs were de-
feated Thursday night. The Pitts-
burg Five scored 49 points to 38
foy the Cubs in a game which
began the second half of district
district schedule was taken by
Sulphur Springs with a"perfect
record. So for this season the
Cu bs haveawwn 42 ga met - and,
lost 14. They won highest honors^
in theuGladewater tournament
WILLS O' HOME FROZEN WHOLE
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CARROTS
TEX A s
LETTUCE
COLORADO RED
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LUX FLAKES
4' s
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One Group
Men’s
Shoes
Values To $9.90
$468
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Men’s Type One
Cramerton
Khaki Suits
Regular $7.96
$575
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ed their opponents by a score of
21 to”f7 The first half of the
“SUPER-RIGHT"
55c Smokies
RATH 14-oz. JAR
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see Marlow in- action against
Northeast Texas- All-Stars local
men’s team Friday, Feb. 3. 8 p.m.
at Tiger Gym.
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SILVER DUST
MILIS O' HOME FROZEN BLACKEYED
“PEAS
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Ladies's
e Fall and Winter
DRESSES
$ 5.98 Valued $ 3.66
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Junior High
Highlights
POTATOES
MARSH SEEDLESS
GRAPEFRUIT 4
" TEXAS NAVEL
CABBAGE
CALIFORNIA
ORANGES
- WINESAP WASHINGTON EXTRA FANCY
teams only, and come
place is in the home was near-
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- . 35c Sliced Bacon
TOILET SOAP
LIFEBUOY
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Lots of tender spicy apples
in a flaky double crust.
"Reg.496. '
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“Ho ho ho. he he he—
You might arrest the people in
Hobbs. .
But you can’t arrest me.”
That s what heythinks, replied
Chief EarlWestfall, adding.
Hd ho ho, hayhay hay=
A warrant's on the way.”
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a 3,2-1-,
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is born to. Mr
Mnday morn-
Moore Hospital
SMART HOMEMAKIIIS SHOP FOR MEMU VARIETY... AND
All-America Red Heads, world
champion professional girls bas-
ketball team.
-They make the Battle of the
Nellie Marlow, the “Georgia
Peach", from Pearson, Georgia.
A Southern Charmer. Marlow
plays forward position for the
All Amprican Red Heads. but
don’t let the Charm disarm you,
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Sexes a battle—they play men
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Old Fashioned Farm Style
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LIFEBUOY
Bath Size................ 13$
LeBYS _
SPAGHETTI CHILI
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PEAR HALVES
KIHIGANS RELIABLE
VIENNA SAUSAGES
Boy.
Sport Shirts
HILLS O' HOME FROZEN CREAM
PEAS
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LIBBY’S FROZEN
Strawberries
Ladies' Fall and Winter
Blouses
$1.98 Now $1.22
$2.98 Now $1.77
$3.98 Now $2.44
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SHORTENING
SPRY
-,85c
(Prices in..this ad effective thru Sot., Feb 4)
peewee me wamd
2 37c
3P- THIS WEEK’S AaP MEAT SELECTIONS
Special!
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an overtime parking
1954 season: so, citation mailed rom Roswel:
a 1:411. C'E'a----
DEODORANT SOAP
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L 15c DIAL 2 35c
Ter. A revealing report on the
first semester’s work was given
last Wednesday when report
cards were issued and honor roll
DETERGENT —
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cuit are strictly a tough foe for
the averge men’s team. . <■ '
Not only do the Red Heads play
a highly competitive and furious-
ly contested game, but add enter-
tainment; amusement and plenty
of fun to the ball bouncing game.
Red Heads noted-for their tre-
mendous box office attraction as
well as their proven ability to
please the most staid fun. will |
thrill you, amuse you and entCf-
taig you.
The Northeast Texas amateurs
are a bunch of basketball enthu- 77
siasts from Mt. Pleasant and the
1/2 PRICE
The fellow who said a woman’s j sighted, or at-east wasn’t per-
sonally acquainted with Olson .
me A AMERICAN Cheddar
10< CHEESE
SNOW CROP FROZEN CONCENTRATED-___—’— -
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE .2,0200.294
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mg Am SPARKIE ASSORTED FLAVORS
1 9+ PUDDINGS (Ragulor)
3 Reg. Bars....
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70c
markable civilization in Central — .
America before the time of Chris- SNO W CBOF,
g"'"’-"” ________ ORANGE JUICE
d at-noon There was discus-
sin omth area-meeting of Fu-
ture Homemakers to be held in
Commerce, March 17. Nancy
JlendrieJcjFwas elected voting
delegate from the Mt. Pleasant
chapter.
Al Junior High and High
School girls interested in form-
ing a Junior.Garden Club “met
Friday afternoon. This Organiza-
tion is being -sponsored by the
Mt Pleasant Council of Garden
Clubs. • " .
The Junior High Student Coun- .
cil met Friday to discuss their
plans for the Student Council
assembly- program. It was an-
nounced that the birthday cal-
endars sponsored by' the Stu-
dent Council have been received
—-andareheing—distributed—to-
those who ordered them.
It seems that Miss Pearson’s
homeroom is vying for honors
' w ithCoach Moughon's home-
- room in presenting a student‘of
the week Last week Sharon
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2.98
Mi- ..
11^ 29c
Jackets Piece Goal!
2 Pgund 434.
HUOS 19c
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(p/iks in TYUmij Meat! ‘‘Super-Right” Pure Pork
2' i« 25c
12-02 43c
The program consisted of several
short skits All students in Mrs.
Edwade homeroom took part on 5
t ie program.' —i
The -junior High chapter of !
Future Homemakers met Thurs-
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Ladiedr and Men'd
Pladtic
RAINCOATS
_ .•surrounding area, coached by P.
I A. Thomas.
j The All-Stars have a “ten won !
• and two loss record so far this '
1 season against teams in this area. I
i Those who make up the North-. J
east Texas All-Stars, are:
P. AThemas, cach; Joe Nel-
son, manager; Jerry Bai-row and
Gayion Bar row of Mt Pleasant;
Eddie Bob Mebane, Cotton Cecil, !
Tatf Nelson and Royce Thomas ;
of Winfield; Rusty Reynolds and
Frye ot -Pittburg; Buzz Bell, I
Herb Young and Hill of Avinger; j
Bud Williams of Talco, and Bobby ;
Richards of Omaha..
The game is being sponsored
by the Student Council of the
M.454 sharp 594
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Charlotte Freeze - 59c Sirloin Steak
Chuck Roast
HEAVY CALF
Rib Steak
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> Ground Beef
- the Famous Red Heads defeated this note with
er listers m West Ward. Sharon f 125 men reamsdfn^r^=^7, “
don’t be taken bv a little Charm,
ALLGOOD
65c Sliced Bacon -
33c
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Books
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England P—The
pher Robin angr
Alan TAl-
died last night. /
poor heati for
'ATs
: the chierem-
a noted pv:
essayist -and .
plays included
By.” "The R v r
tae! and Man '
into movies nd
ion.
.his greatest
? wi h his fei
ling of his sons
his stuffed bear
and other toy
first. "When
ung," appeared—
oy "Winnie-th-:
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Mt. Pleasant Times Review (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, February 3, 1956, newspaper, February 3, 1956; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1600219/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.