Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 97, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 15, 1951 Page: 3 of 10
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Sunday. July 15. 1151
Compliments On
Rodoo Received
Lunqilirm-ut* lor lha Iiuuch-vd*
•»l citizens <ii the G lu dewater urea
wim conduct tin*, com-
iiumitv's mutism ul 141 li Round.
Up rodeo last month have just
Ik-ch rccriwd by President W. O.
* Hu#! • Chum her* of the Glmlc-
water Hcartd-Up useaciutioii
l.u*y mane n» a letter from Mm -
Mt Kimbell, uxvnei of the K-Bai
Hunch naai Paris, whew the
American Lee ion of that city will
conduct their annual hcocfil imleo
July 1H-21.
“I do aoprccialc your armounc-
mg our Ifftl rodeo at yo r
Show this year." Kunbcll writes
regarding the courtesy announce-
•nent the Round-Up always uives
neighboring rodeo*. •
"I only « ixx one |H>rtornranee ol
your IBM rodeo, and I do say it
was the best show out ot the ten
or twelve .laws I have seen thus
• at this yeai," write* Kimbell,
who owns a complete strips ol
lodeo stock and equipment and
produces w o r I d championship
rodeo* approved by the Rodeo
C’owIkos association, making liim
a qualified and critical judge of
this western sport.
"Ot com-c that is due to the
hard work and effort put loith by
jour Gliidewalci area people, and
slaying with whom I think is one
(Hailewater Daily Minor
F<|t Throe
GUESS WHAT?
JF
Phone Enileym Get 101 Per Cent
Woge Increases; Effective in August
DALLAS, July 19 — An approx- 'on Ihc good id..linns which cxisl-
imalely HVj'! payroll boost cd between the telephone coin- i
amounting to almost s2imi,ii»mi per pany and the workers* union. He
year above regularly scheduled complimented Strickland, ucncral
semi-annually and ycurlx wane manager of the company by say-
increases for telephone employer . mu. "We like In deal with people
covert I by union wane agreements, of Strickland s character." He eon-
have oen authorized to become eurred with Strickland in a sl.de-
! effective Aug. I, HIM. D T Striek- I ment that all provisions of the !
' land, general manage of the wage increase agreement were
Southwestern States Telephone subject to revu w and approval
‘ company, announced todav of both the wage stabilization
Details of the wage increase hoard and union headquarter.-.
j were worked out in conferences hut said the approval of Hie CWA
attended by the telephone com- . was practically certain.
' pany officials and H. W. Staley, of--- I
1 Dallas, international representa-
tive of the Communications Work-
jers of America 'CIO', Travis God- i
Hey of Brownwood. repiesen'ii g| . -
| the general office accounting, Mis. UmMc CImIaii T«
Mary Baird of Frederick. Okla., I HMIII* JIHICM IV
switchboard operators, Cable Spii- i ^ _ aw ■■
|our Joe Hlaloik of PareeU. uKii.IuIa Ta IflHItt PaIh
and local 8179 President J D. Wlll|# I VIA
; Long of Grand Saline. ‘
•SHE’S . . . LOVABLE,* SAYS GROOM “£"*2
Six ET Reserve
FREE ESTIMATE
Mineral Wool and Firuprool
(Blown) Rockwool
Cooler in Summer —
Warmer in Winter
GILMER
INSULATION CO.
P. O. Box 12 Gilmer. Texas
Earl Goates. Owner Ph. 132-R
THE BIG TOWN is r.ing hi-tiny I In- .... . n< .Shin • - li I Hi r 77th
annum convention. In New York* M.....q t*qnar< Ganiei l*k three,
from the Sphinx temple of Hartford Conn, an- it...... left- I*. entate
Harold Close, Uigan Page, John A. Peterson. ,/sf. n-iHommO
oi Uie .ie*l sti a ei.iiiiaitins m tin
rodeo business," tile litter cm
' tomes IldlUT Todd ot Ft Smith
i Ark , has contracted rough ,
■ for the Glatlcwntci Round-Up
. rodeo tor evcral years
"Would be glad it some of >o
! tcllovrs w-n.ld attend our loitce
heie 'on U S lughwaj 82 lust west
of Paris toward Bonham1 Jul> IK
I through 21," writes Kimbell, who
I also owns the Dixie oil company
' of Paris which purchases much oi
I the gasoline and other products
if has distributed the past several
'years from the Glaclrwntci Re
| lining company
in onnou.il,ng the wage merca c,
Six East Texas icscrve units of
North Caroline has I tin golf
courses with 1.841 holes
IF POLIO SHOULD STRIKE
CAN YOU AFFORD TO
GIVE YOUR CHILD THE
CARE HE DESERVES?
Our insurance cannot prevent
polio, but it can assure proper
medical care and give you free
dom from financial worry.
PHONE 555
G. Pritchett Insurance
MCWILLIAMS BUILDING
Strickland said that the continued ‘J1** 2*",t "mmed division are
1 increiUK* in cont of livmu item* *** £41 ,u c amP ■ ka,
made it imperative that com pen- ■Vutnuit ’ fnl -< two-week suinmei
nation foi telephone worker- hi " ti.lining couisc it ha aem
! increased so that they could con- ; u,1*u,unced
tinuc to he one of the highest paid At the camp, the men will r**-
workers of any industry In Ann• f wive practice m firing of -mall
lea. arms, ncgulai field exercises unj
He also pointed out that more problems. ov« might biouaes .mu
than Oh of all revenue received , Lung of artillery pieces Thcv xx l|
by the telephone company is pain draw full pax aiui .illmxenci. for
Its employees It is inevitable, the tup
Strickland continued, that wag- i Tut* men will take all pci .n,I,
increases such us these xvill ncccs- j equipment with them, and mhiKI
sitate rate adjustment m pract.- 1 orgaidzationui equipment also will
wily all communities served bx i>,- taken, he aid. Thtx will make
The Southwestern States T« le- the trip hx bus
Uiul- which will make the trip
37-YEAR-OID SIONEY KOCH, Philadelphia i-'Wcler. and hi St vent old
bride, the fnrinei Mrs Kalin rim- tlndon. * ongra I dialed bv R-x
Ralph MrC'urn after Him marriage pi Philadelphia Mis Koch i-* I'te
widow of a Philadelphia bank-r v. ho left her a .vio,;..id estate -inn
inarnai:u Is not a matter "f no ■ y * e s.t.d. "Hln a very loxaMe.
Ur salti. "Our frier Ishlp tile (/.ih r uilioit*! "iimnf/i/iiiie J
For Brother's Funeral
E 11 Kmehloe retumud this
week end from Rowling Uiwii,
Kx. xx hen* he utlriilM the fu-
ll, id of Ids brothel, Cleveland,
who was killed in a high school
gas explosion.
KmehloeY brother had workisf
muny year* lo« the Smith Grove
High school, lie was the only per-
son in the building at the tune of
the explosion.
James Sherman Makes
Dean's List At College
STILLWATER. July 15 — James
W. Sherman. Gladcwatcr, student
ut Oklahoma A & M college, has
earned a place in the dean's list
ot distingulahud students for the
IBal spring semester
Only student making a grade
I average of "It* or better in a
minimum of 19 hours' work, with
j no "D", incomplete, conditional or
\ railing grade-, are eligible for th-
ilean's list Sherman w.c. enrolled
• m agrieulturtt. 4
Red Oil Burns
Of Mr(. Shir-
• is mi 'raining
>■.111 Diego.
•:■! mix about
A la'I g aduate
lliuii i ti iol. he
■ lit of tie band
piesidant of
RESEMBLANCE ENDS THERE
NEWTON Mi UP* Phi» city
,••■ ■ "I 15 villa :** and.
Ilk.’ iu ie. ait on ,-e en hills
phone company. The management
; of our company is grateful for the
j fine spirit of understanding ami
I cooperation accorded u- bx cilx
officials and rate regulatory grnuo'-
I in all areas m which we operate
Additional employee benefit.-,
include liberalization of job tc
classification Telephone employes
] receive differential rates of pax
for night and every work with Hums of Longviexv
Rath i it*
include five bultoru s of the tlHili!
armored field artillery battalion
and Company i> <>f Mu 222mt ar-
mored e fit'iii'Ci battalion, xvith
Capi David O Giliorx Jr, of i21T j
Mahlow ill in l-ongview, com*,
maudlin.
Camm.nw ug offirei of the tliitlii
Battalion i 1.1 Col. Wayne M
seven paid holidays each yeai
Double p«y for holulai work, two make tin trip
and three wi*eks paid vacation, do ||< alqti.n tt i
pendent upon length of service
In event of illness hi mjuix t, .
company provide- lull salary ex-
tending from Ixvo to fourteen
weeks anil employees are granted Kid ridge It Greg:. Ji
a 13-minute p«iid relict period i-orruiiaiiding
if the 118th xx inch \x dl
re
battery, with 1st i
Lt WiHihit. Ci Kortmann Ji , of
Hu2 South GienwfMKi. Tiler, com-
manding
Servtee baitiix, with 1st Lt.
>t Tv!, i.
for each four hours of work dui!
The new agr«*t‘merit also provide-
Mattel i A, with Capt Rai nio. i
W Relin k of :<lfS Merritt it. Mai
for $21 per week board and lod ball, commaudii.c
gmg for uniocated construction
personnel
Staley, as inti rualion.il repre-
sentative of the CWA comment- ■
i *
VI
FOR THU JOB
Two great engines to meet
your noodst Tho 92-h.p. Thrift-
mastor for great*.! economy.
The big lOS.h.p. loodmo.ter
engine for greater power.
VALVR-IN-HIAD DISIGN
No other truck-engine de.ign
con match the over-all econ-
omy and proved efficiency of
Chevrolet’s two great valve-
in-heod engines.
Blue-Fla mo COMBUSTION
Wring, all the u.oble energy
from every drop of gasoline.
Blue-Flame combustion is pos-
sible only with valve-in-head
engine design.
POWER- JBT CARBURETOR
At low -need, on grades or
at regular highway speeds,
Chevrolet'. Power-Jet carbu-
retor n-a rstoins the proper
fuel mint.re for the engine.
LONG-LASTING BRAKES
The greater self-energization
of Chevrolet hydraulic brakes
provides smoother, safer brak-
ing — completely equalized
pressure to each brake.
BONOfO BRAKI LININGS
No rivets! On light- and
medium-duty models (Series
3000). Lining is bonded direct-
ly to broke shoes to increase
life and eliminate scoring.
;DifC
iti|
om
. to do more work
for your money
ifni-,
inn
u
tf
fCoffliffuefitiit of »fnntiord Ptfu'pffttnl nnri frtm
illuttrnlid it rfoDVodcnf on of »
'*%'»**
Just tukc a look at the
engineered-in economy
features of Chevrolet
trucks. Features like valve-
in-head engine design,
ny erhe* lehef Blue-Flame combustion,
Powor-Jet carburetor, long lusting brakes
end e Inst a# athors.
And Chevrolet economy goes for beyond
low oporutmtj easts It rm-unt engines,
chassis, cabs and bodies dusiqnod to stand
up under rough, tough use month after
month, year after year.
Every day, more than a fhowtond truck
users buy new Chevrolet buck*. Take a
tip from these truck-wise hu/ora and got
engmoered-in economy and more work far
your money See us soon!
J
CHEVROLET
ADVANCI-DESIGN TRUCKS
McKAIG CHEVROLET COMPANY
204 N. Main
H.iHen R, xvstli (\ipt Wilbert (’
Hebert *>f (An thage, .-(iiiinuknding;
Mattel x (.'. with Capt O C C-.irk
nl Gilmer, ■ >>mrn.Hiding
• •*
A GREAT PILLAR of ff.iuia and
smoke, burning up oil vital Iu
Ru-sia. ruse* frurn tfis* Elitrrdnrf)
oil belds in the Soviet runs in
Au.xlria. The tire nlarteil in ga*
ftuekets last Deeenibrr. spread to
ml depoaita in May and has been
burning steadily nines*, defying all
effort* to i-ontml It. The photo
xvas taken by a photographer four
mile* axvay. r/NferitaiftoiuifJ
Church Mutic Concert
To Be In Kilgore
KILGORE. Jut> 14 'Spl* A
cotteert **f church rnn-u will be
pn entefl by the Riiru eloti Then
Iriguat temmai\ etuai at th> Flit
I’l e bvlei tan ehuieli t'f Kllg'Ue
Tiiendiiv at K 15 p m
The choir of 2t m ile mgei
It. undei the illteitnai of 111 OnVn*
Hugh June*.
< m it* ummei tuur- the chou
IM given cofii'i'll- *hi<iitghi'Ul »h
United State-x anct in Cuba. Mex;
en. r.in.ill.i, and Alaska xvith ovs'i
! .Him ippearaiHxrn to i> ■ rerlll
f’he Kilgore i hill<-ti has exteni*
. eit .i iiueliai w»-leome tn the K.t-1
Texas piiblu to »hwr this muni
Joy Baptist Church
To Have Revival Meet
A Mitt* *»» nn iv .tl v u*fi,<*i v\ i H
I MiV|41 Ik tfwliy lit tilt' . f • • V H. I pt i!Ht
•hMI » fi IHt'i will I Y lilt 11 Hit? till
.? ui v 22.
Tilt* Itfi. (' K SUU'%, fi t,* tin,
will contiiii 1 th«* srrvu;cj* Misk
M.tt t)ri ra Woftfi Itui Miss Li I hint
Wilkin xv 111 t»* »*f mn s«
wi rank«mt>nt
M«»»nimr, * i \ i*«* will liwk .it
10 m.hi iiiid fvemrnj mtviiiw *»t H
iVtiiutliiv niitht how im'I'i t
MMIClc* .1* ilsiitllllK UtlMMI lIlKlit.
Tu« vii.iv, Snnrtnv Srtuiol mirtit.
W*'fifit**»1.1 s, 1 i ii’iiii' hi|» .inti fMildly
nmht Thu. tdiiy* itM»n imtht; Kn
lfldn* ri||ht; mim* SlAlurdwy,
youth ntuht
PHONE 92
So(yfo(/$at)
HE NAD A LEVEL HEAD
ON HIS SHOULDERS
*s*■ - S» • • •••> * ■ I
. . . and ha usad it riqhl xvhen
he decided he'd never go wrong
at THE ELECTRIC SHOP. He
always received con.plate satis
faction ran al! et*ctrtc reeds at
THE ELECTRIC SHOP
EUCIRIC
li&htino t/xri/Aas
Itt ^PACIFIC B
JUST ABSENT M’NDED
NFWmUlYI’LiHT, Me UP' -
< tpi-miut 1 ileti Inn , 1111 the p.uiit-
mjt 01 tin iit.x cuuiu-ll (Sliurnlwr. a
eiiniii ilor, Kxtxx. nl C !’• 1 km*., m1
livtily tex.illii li had fiirgottrn li*
. tdei III: 1-xxn b it I’l l kills r II
I...illtil rant 1 .ick 1 A lirtllta titiq
gut the joi».
Tin (’<:<*i - ‘1 al Kiiglinid 111 Can-
ada iia* 27 i mi ,•••
COOPER
INSURANCE AGENCY
• Complete
• insurance
• Protection
218 W. Pacific Phone 402
YARDS, YARDS and YARDS
Short
Lengths
GOING ON SALE TOMORROW
AT ONLY
23c
Yard
Hutchor rayon, corded dimity and nylon,
r.syon cord ail grouped in one low price
LOOK! LOOK! LOOK!
Repeat of a Sellout
Boon to all allergy sufferers
FOAM
PILLOW
Going On Sale
Tomorrow At Only
$
5.88
Each
What s the coolest, iroah
eat pillow filling known to
Ponnoy'a? Foam latex, of
course. It's aa light and
flufly as billowy fiea foam;
million* of liny air celts
broatho with your every
mowmonl. It cradlea your head, reatful. relaxed sleep.
Sanforized percale cover, tipper closing!
TERRY BATH
TOWELS
for
*1.00
Two-tone colored worp strip*.
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Burris, Emma Dean. Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 97, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 15, 1951, newspaper, July 15, 1951; Gladewater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1022026/m1/3/?q=%22Board+of+Regents%22+Wooten: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lee Public Library.