The Hopkins County Echo (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, June 1, 1956 Page: 3 of 18
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BURT LOCKHART SAYS
Dinner for Four Costs
$37 in Dallas Hotel
In this day of electrical house-,-----------—
h":d a)iplianccs, we may expect’ matt m •
the future to rijuin every house- Kill MpNPPlV
hold with lovely.mahogany finish-;***** llUllCCIJ
J J iNamed Editor
Of College Paper
•'* many Republicans and in-'
0 istria’.ists look at it. the econ-
omy of the nation is no better
t'an the heartbeat of the I’res
dent. | llomnierce ■— Journalist* have
been elected at Hast Texas State
Since the 1' S Supreme Court college to fill summer and 11*56,-
1 is revei-ed itself 106 times m 5T staff positions of The Hast
!''5 >ea s, a faint hope exists in Ten ti. semi weekly newspaper
the minds of many that the court and I.ocust. yearbook, staff left
may vet cuirect some of the mis- vai ant by expiring terms of office
made since FUR made his and graduation. They were ap-
itinriit*. pointed hy a committee on stu- i
------ , dent publications.
'ciioii 1 graduate realizes pill McNeely, junior journal-
bos 1 g the I'mversity of the ism-Fingli-h m a j o r of Sulphur
W old is until he steps inside its Springs, >***■* >«'en named •unmrr |
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esiitor of the Ka-t Texan by a un- (
unimoua vote of the committee.
, ,, , , . ,, McNeelv was a reporter, editorial |
Many a fellow lmd- no mffi- , , ' ’
. . . . i editor and associate editor prior
cul’v living up to the reputation , . '
, to being named editor,
he had It tore the judge .sent him j
tii H.intsvide. i Lor nine Blalock, junior of’
(iladt w atei. wa- chosen editor of j
|. j convince son that The Last Texan for fall and.
tliinu nig away money Is a t apital, M'ling semesters. Currently »erv-i
«,ffs-11't-. " " j ing a' Locust editor. Miss Blalock
i mis been a reporter ami associate
It d.t.spT take a $5,000 car to [ c.iitoi for The Fast Texan. j
mal.e a -nui lung hit if the duvet Leon Long, present spott< edi-|
i- f lil if hoore.' jtoi, has been promoted to busi-
•--- : ness manager. He will fill this
riy a man hn« gone broke post in both siimmei and long
ng tor a l,i. ky break. semesters.
deny Flemmors, junior of Ste- I
e .lohnso'i Buy burn bomb ex-! phetiville. and Bill Sheridan, jun-
■ I i: 1 »uhas Tuesday. Only im of (iat»*sville, will shale sports'
cities vote Lev. Shivers and ■ culling unties. Flinimnr.s Im- been
lends. 1 lento, i at s who » an-. sport- editoi of the Tilrletou State
1 Iioin the fold were invited college J Tac and Sheridan Is cur- |
.•me ha. k ioi another bap- ! reiitly, repenting tor The Fast
L hie--mg Texan.
' A (jreenville sophomore*, Mary
e do.At -i uni going places if Wiliams, was named society edi-
vi d otrrv s’.ige a . 'iiieback. j tor for the 1056-57 session. Mi-s
Williams is a reporter and works
for the Hast Texas state news
sitv ice.
! Jackie Moiris, junior of lacke
( reek, has been named general
i.l'mr.-d.'l ar ip.liz 'b"V» i« to columnist, lie is present business
t television. The prize ni.naget of the Lodl-t. Bill Mc-
w..i lie Ip the government , N.civ will handle editorial page
lh.il. tin' willin':'. ,a t. porter at pre cut.
si pu«iJ1n;^ s -. jy |wiiajmu .viupruj
jo aH.rvip in .>i| [|iw ‘.«.ii.imiuo j jo
uoiuo.jdos it •punidir.j u.v’join )
•s.Minn
New l ocust editor for the 11*5(5- j
5 7 -.hoi yeai is Sally Ryan, sopho- I
tnioe of Commerce. She is cur-I
h" get up in the world tn11 y holding associate editor
duties of the yeaihook.
Joe S. Juik-on, senior of Dub- |
1 ■ ri. will assume business manager j
tesponsihilitie- for the Locust. I
Jackson has solved the pa-t year I
\ a- husino-s manager for The
, ml the days "•■rn:Kat Texan.
i'uc'I "hiy $- a dav , Mimlier- of t h
...in an it n.na i -. 45.lt, hotels
ri.e Umes, lu.v. . hang. d. N»
Tt
nolle
vie of success i- ton
with a golden yard-
- :..i,g n.. the dan. c goes on’
i.i-t pay the fiddler, although
iV.. • ”5 p. i cert of our in-,
■ Ii-rnlentallv. ha- anyone j
d that the dame -top? i
who do not rely on an
No . a:. 1 i
if• ■ r than tin
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p.tv lor a "Hindi -1'
, a.i in in-1 - s ii e committee I
nii111111•* i i» staff members werej
Ih in J. < ulleii Sewers, Dr, \S’ ti-
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1 lam .1. Bell, < Hi. liai d King,
(I’i.ii Spciier, (hallo- Wood-on,
Dana lian-nni, Lorraine Blalock, I
Ju.kic Mollis, J,,e .Jackson and
Kent Biffle.
Cub Pack 63
Given Charier
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a’.'i! a •* a '.in-'C <■! doa'h ii: t'a I rav i- St hooi J>«d' ■* t luh. (uh-
S’a’* w. • ma-tor Harold Mine*.
Keep cooling costs down
with
llpnrlinwi
EVAPORATIVE
„-#y
COOLERS
while you keep your honw
Highland Cool!
Cost less to boy . . less to oorrate . . 6lie*
wit dust arid pnlien. Two speed motor, flush
mounted, smart and good lnokin( Adaptable tor
caiemenl window installation.
i to oner
i speed r
|( H Knit
Sulphur Springs Furniture Co.
222 Main Street Dial: 5-461*
.All
Friday, June 1, 1956.
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THE HOPKINS COUNTY ECHO
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PRIMAL CUTS
FOR
HOME FBI%%m
Price. FFFECTIVE
Thurtday, Friday, Saturday, May 31, June 1-2
rhning tliix coloxxal Beef ev««nt. we are featuring exit* of fieri tlut von
ran vttx’k vout tr«*e/er with. The.xr are primal mtx tliowii Ivelovv. F .ich
rut iv xliovvn us you ran bin it But, we shall lx' happv to rut these
any wav you, the customer, prefers.
BttOW ARE LISTED THE CHOKE CUTS
WHICH COME IN EACH PRIMAL CUT.
Round Primal Cut
• Unfl iMiii
• flat Pawl I—th
Lb.
464
Loin Primol Cut
• Mira Mi
• P«r1*taa«a SlMkI
• ? Im SfaaLfl
• O* ItNll
Lb. 654
Rib Primol Cut 5 Ribs-----
Lb. 504
• II leasta
• I* Staafci
Chuck Primal Cut-
• (¥•*♦ IW« Pal ia*n
• Aw SlaAi
• laaaiaaa Cktwkt
• km Pal l*a#t
• (W tft laaeii
• %mmi BaaA
Lbs.
284
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This week is the week to buy U S. Choice Grade Beef of Safeway. The reason is
that we re leally going all out to give you the finest quality beef at the lowest pos-
sible prices. We're so sure that you'll lake advantage of these values that we've
purchased 23 carloads of beef especially for this event.
The photograph above was taken nt our brand new meat warehouse where
all the bee) sold at Salcway is distributed to the individual Safeway stores. Here
the beef is kept under constant controlled temperatures until it is loaded into refrig
eratod trucks for shipment to the stores It is under constant controlled temperatures
at all times until you tsuy it in our stoies.
Visit Safeway this week and re discover for yourself that Safeway is the best
place w town to buy meats.
Safeway
Helps you SAVE
Moat Values
Only tlu* finest of beef ix
void ...IS. I (umr tirade.
This assure.* vuu tup ijiiality
for jrmr nvniev.
Safewav’s eirluvive tnm AH
eii ex* hone and fat is trim-
med .iff the meat before
weighing . . i.«i don't pay
for lot* of fat and grmle.
F resh meat* only ate sold at
Safeway. No v»nrrv lli.it the
ground l>eef you hnv today
wav ground last wr«k. All
Safeway meats are cut and
packaged daily.
Round Steak" ■ > - i '
,1.69<
Round Steak ^ .1 i i
ii. 65*
Rump Roost - " <
ii. 55<
Pikes Peak Roost I: h i ”
ii. 55<
n:L r< he.;.**
l\iU l\Uujl s^°to * i*''1 ', i"
, 55^
Chuck Roast
,1 49<
Chuck Arm Roast
u 39<
StOW Moot a’aeVGrvioBool'. loan
i. 45<
PlatG Boil U. >■ Chr,ic e Grade Beef
1.10<
Ground B66f Loan.fincvt9,J'»l,*y
a 59^
Chuck Blade
Pot Roast
Kt , . _
|e,**!»** tj r_V*s'M
Gm if
Swiss Steak
Sirloin Steak
Short Ribs
Beef Brisket
New York Steak
. TOP V'4" *
U S. C,vpi'.f Gfld* 1b
(4 rke.'r» lOf
'v< I'f '*•"'1
Sirloin Steak
U.S. CKotr.#
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Frailey, F. W. & Woosley, Joe. The Hopkins County Echo (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, June 1, 1956, newspaper, June 1, 1956; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth826728/m1/3/?q=%22~1~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.