Longview Morning Journal (Longview, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 197, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 10, 1951 Page: 2 of 12
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Nofionall advertised brands, All-wool sheen gabardines.
All seasonable colors and styles!
VALUES to $62.95 ...
LADIES
AIR STEPS
TWO
GROUPS
ONE GROUP OF
BROKEN SIZES
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at convening
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of the Dnllln
League, and 1
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player, Morri
mostly in at
since 1902 w
the Conical
then in the
baseball ear*
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peak of M
baseball. H
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1934 when
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PAGE TWO
They'll Do It Every Time
Jongvltw Morning Journoi
lllrrrui loaNe's twcme son<j all
last summer WAS ** WITH My
eves wide open rM swimmin
Kwf- WHEN PAPA AHO MAMA TAKE
B-^her FOR an eye cweckup-WoW
she won't EVEN WINK 11
By Jimmy HoHo ^f pjggjgpj Marine Tells
JwWtfaSl
Thursday Momlnp, January 11 |9*|I
Bernie Bouma Gives
Inspirational Talk
Bemle Bourns, extension chair-
man, If. C. i Stormy • llrnnett. re-
gional vice president, and Jack
Maekev, secretary, of the local
club furnUhtd the program tor
the new I)-organized Mt Pleasant
Jayrees Monday night. January 8.
Mr. Houma gave a short Inspira-
tional talk on what the Javcees
could do in Mt IMeasant. The title
of his talk was "Vision" and It was
well received.
Mr Bennett efficiently review-
ed the procedure for the issuance
of the charter and helped work
out plans for the Inaugural ban-
quet which is to be held on Feb 9
Mr. Mackey made a few remarks
and Instructed the new officers
The newly.elected officers of the
Mt PteMant cluh are: President.
W*l «ce Fields; vice-president Joe
Buford; sec.-trcas., Charles Tuck-
MARSHALL, Jan. ft — A former
Marshall lioy, nephew of two Har-
rison county women, gleet the
credit to God for his riuape from
the now famous trap sprung by
Chinese Communists for United
er; and directors, w. L. Means.
Ivan Frizzell, Ear It on Albright and
Dr. I.loyd M. Lawler.
Many of the Longview Jayrees
will be In attendance at the inau-
gural banquet since the local Jay-
eees are the sponsoring club.
gunk* had us in. I knew then that
I had the laird with me
"I prayed all the way back and
states Marines In Korea just be-
fore Christmas.
II# Is Pvt Kenneth Taylor, who
rrTx™sft.sja „r i..........-......- •
he waa a small boy. linn for sai.ug me.
He Is the nepliew of Mrs Barney J,,ul He alone did it."
Crater of lUrleitm and Mrs. L. * Taylor, a member of Ihe Little
J- MrLane of Marshall. Rock IMh Infantry Battalion
llia parents llte in Little Rock. I called to sellv. duty a few months
Ark. ago. recalled that "the first day
• Please don't worev .hnul me '• t,ul "r wf,v <ton* Uu' ,t,*d
Private Taylor -nt. home. "1 „m \STjf.m
•'\ lug t ink was about si* yards
behind me, and the «»ok» fired
i their mortar al it The round hit J
I between me and the tank so I got
a small piece of U hi
Nothing to worry about "
lie then reported that ||r 11# I
it to the ship "on my own
• ml so I know I am lu ,
hate .od ' 11
roe Facial
Blotches
external y csuw.l. K, ,„|
'$\°*P c*' ,n-.'U, .1-1.1 Ml. thing
Ktaino! Ointment fop irntit*]
spot*, dots s World of good
coins to lie OK. When we left
llailaru to fight our way hark lo
Hamhung out of that trap the
ITCH
Don't Suffer Another Minute
No matter l.n« Iona > ou Kais ftuffaira
•*» how msny rrmmieft »<yu luvo triad
lor the ttchma ”1 pa*»ria«l«. erii-ma. In
leetl'.ns. alhlrta * leal ,., other enter*) |
ally iaoft«a ftkin IrrUalMti* you ran aet
W.tn.lrr*. I rrMillft from Ilia use of
WONDER XAI.VC ■ ear lime tu*. ovary
Davyiomd lor th« box in lha Ari.iy-
oow lor lha hot..a folk*.
No a* Ills no alcohol, no painful appll-
rat, .n. V.'ONDr.H SAI.VC >• ».,ita man
lea*, pain raltavlnt and antireptla No
nfly appearance tial WONtyglt SALVE
set reniltft. It K wondarl il
s..ie to Longview t.y Longhorn and
M 'Oa Ur US Bloraa or your houialuwn
-<r as»t
Nt K PRIME. MKI'HM
W NKKKIKI.D. H I (UP> ^
anil Mrs. Jerome Monahan ,tr '
113 miles to Connecticut p,
sot prise \islt lo their In-lsw.
to learn tlist the In-laws hsd drf .1
to Wakefield to pay them *
prise villi.
p*y i
■ Silk
Safer Cough Relief
When new Jiug* or old tsil lo «iop
your cough or chest cold don i delay.
* rsomtil-nw* contain* only **•». hslp-
ful, prmen ingredients and no nar-
cotics to disturb nsiioei prafMS. II
goes tight to ihe vest of Ihe trouble to
aid nature soothe and hesl raw. ten
d«f, inflamed bronchial membranes
Guaranteed lo please \ou or drugs**'
refunds money CrcomilMstn hs« *iood
the ie»l of nunv millions of u»ef*.
CREOMULSION
ISI.ftiftft Cavshl. CStlt Cl <1 Slyftft giSMSOU
‘RUTAWAn
GOLDS
l-rnatro Quirk A etc
h
rnB
throat, back. It wai ,
and aeetfeae eehjr mu.-
I lea. Medicated s
a»utlie LfTltaUai br* »• -
tn« paeeagea. clear ih«
head, eaan couah Ruh »n
rlean. while PaneUo at
the vary start of a .
Buy it today, haephai .
Acting Pub
Many of th# beautiful tile floors
installed In 13th century French
buildings were Inspired by Cru-
saders returning from the Holy
Land, where they had seen the fine
tilework of the Near Hast
K. 0. MONROE
CUT RATE DRUG
Dainge^ield News Briefs
SERVE YOURSELF
AND FAY LESS
25e Site Fren-a-mint
Chewing Gum
I axativi:.............
4Sr Sise St. Joseph
A.XPIHIX—100 Aspirin_
40r Site Hromn Quinine
COLD TABI.ETb. Special
11.19 Site Kriptln
COLD TABLM.x_
91.99 -Stee Miles
1-A-DAY VITAMIN A
Ik Sise
rai. urwa-nr-A
Otto Stagger* was admitted to Wednesday in Carthage with her
the McKinney Veterans Hospital parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. D
Sunday Mr Staggers was carried Browning and Mr and Mr* G S
to Ihe hospital by Nail - Haggard Strong, Mr. Strong who is the
ambulance. father of Rev. Jewel Strong has
- been ill for several weeks.
Mr and Mrs. Gerald Jones and -
children. Judith and Kdwin. wsit- Mr and Mrs K T Spann had
ed Sunday with Mr Junes a* their guest* their children, Mr.
brother. Mr. and Mrs Gray ford and Mr* Donald Spann, and Mr
Jones and son. Mike, in M inns. '— “—‘'
boro.
Guests during the past few days
in the home of Miss Annie Cramer
were: C' I). Cramer. Mr. and Mr*.'
J. L. Miller Mr. and Mr*. L D.
liarrisun M'. V. Cramer of Kurt
Worth. Mr*. S. K Cramer of
Grand Prairie and Mr and Mr
R. R. Cramer of Dallas.
With thr
place in tl
ings us a
week, the
day night
games in
The
East
White Oak Roughnecks
Oak The Jutlson Blue Devils
Kle with the Pin*- Tree Pirates
Pine Tree and the Spring
Panthers meet th-- New
Fugles at Spring Hill
The trio tied fo« fir t
the landing are F..-*t
Spring Hill and Nt w Dinnt_
Spring Hill was responsible for
startling nr>-'«-’ last week wh- j.
tht v nudged nut Ihe favored u,h
Oak quintet by a score of *>•
F. JOSFPH
and Mr* Billy Joe Hutching* of
Illrmingham. Alabama, for the
past few days.
Porujvwu
On The Record
GREGG NG alcohol
SAT. JAN. 13. 11 50«
ADUL
Toni Permsnrnt
REFILL KIT......
.. 99'
EARM REWS AND
BRACELETS
ALSO
RHINESTONE
jewelry
Begular SIO.O#
Vslu*. Ta* Psld...
JUST RECEIVED!
LADIES’ snd MEN'S
WRIST WATCHES
Plus Tta.
»9M
HADACOL
91.25 Slza ..............91.19
Or
53.50 Size _____ Aljl
Jt’ST RECEIVED 600
Pro-phy-lar-tic
JEWELITE
HAIR BRUSHES
10%
’0 OFF
CHOIf E OF COLORS
Guests in the R. J. Nall home
over the wick end were Mrs
Nail s sister. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. i
Paschall and daughter and tft-ind-
daughter Mrs Betty Johnston and rja*,
Heckle Jo; also Dr Charles Soster '-,'Y K.OUIT.
of Corpus Chrtatl. 1 Fines; Four for Intoxication
- two for disturbing the peace, on#
Edw-ard Hooton carried.Mrs K alfray, one selling magazines with-
W Kfy. JeftRie J^nning^ ind Mtta out permit, ftfl overparking. on#
Milo Haley to CampzChafiee to reckless driving, 14 miscellaneous, I
vlalt Kendriek Key jp/ho lias been two speeding, Uuee no driver's
is b#lng trans- license.
iaSTK" At The Hospitals:
"to'ui Births:
..Mr- *n<l Mr* J T Mundy. Oris
_ Supervisor r* D. Vj*nd.Str*’ W D B,'own- «irl
**n i» Austin from wed-1 Admissions:
Mr* Pst Gay, I^ngvlew; JohR
ference o^*qchL^ vAWl?‘fr. S°n‘ H Sml,h Martin Rev-
vL°°!rAdmInUtrstor* nolds. Longview, 'f, R. Baxter.
Agency^ ** th* TCX** Edur;l,l0n Greggton, Mr*. V A McMean,
* y" _ Longview. Mr* J T Mtindy.
Rev itsai ct, l-ongv.cw, E. S Barker, I-ong-
nev. jewel Strong, pastor of view Mr* IT - "
Datngerfleld MethoSist church.
spent Tuesday and Wednesday of
this week at Uke View camp
grounds, Palestine, a preacher*
retreat All preacher* of the con-
ference were invited for two days
of sendees and fellowship.
Mrs Jewel Strong and daugh-
ter, Ann. visited Tuesday and
Small Htron
D Brown. Long-
Bobby Keeney. Long* lew;1
k D Bussey, I.ongvicw; Mr.*. J.
I Peace, OverloR.
Dismissals:
'.ft* O. 11 Allen Longview;
•tr* J K. Smith, Longview, Mrs.
■’ 11 Waller and infant. |j»ng-
uea, Mr* Tom Irwin, Longview; |
'li .. J. L. Bruner. Ijingilew.
Antwer to Previoue Puzxl#
*1.40 Size
BABf ENTBATK
WE WON T BE
UNDERSOLD
I'Kt.St Rift IONS
ACCI RATKLT MI-LED BT
REGISTERED PHAMMAt I.STS
AT LOWEST POSSIBLE
PBtCES
HORIZONTAL
1,7 Depicted
bird, the ——
Heron
11 Inqulaitive
12 Eagle's nest
14 Unit
13 It is an-
17 Girl’s name
18 Greek letter
19 Stormed
21 Bone
22 Otherwise
24 Island
26 Cloy
27 Chill
29 Paid notice
29 Weight
meeeuree
30 Wiiee
32 Any,
33 Appear
34 Set of players
37 Tableland
38 Therefore
39 Indian
mulberry
40 Sew ing tools
40 Hebrew deity
47 Color
40 Flight of steps
30 Finish
81 Measures of
lend
S3 Haunts
39 Old
Phoenician
seaport
19 Teachers
VERTICAL
3 Moon-shaped
part
2 Anger
3 Palm lily
4 Implement
3 Entice
6 Hireling
7 Foundation
8 French article
9 Swiss canton
10 Phantom
11 Arrives
13 Painters’
stands
10 Pronoun 30 City of Eritrea 44 Place
19 Planter 31 Choose again 45 Former
20 Gives orders 35 Deputies 48 Arid
23 It it found li 3® Ship** 50 stray
the eastern 41 Essential being 52 Comparative
part of the 42 Diminutive sulltx
„ i!ni.,*d - 54 Egg
23 Earlier 43 Missile (comb, form;
ri*er
p*BB
»T BB IT
W hm if \ou Hirin'I /inith
HIGH SCHOOL?
3 on r»m sffsWv «il hnm* in your npmr* fssste
mud nrlunity nun m
DIPLOMA!
Oftftr (vaiift«l — hi**
RIHci after jOD Alffeerni
ilbpa MftJ ■eiftwreliie*.
RFTTFB JOBS r.O TO HfCH RTflOOf f.R tftl A IT*
ff -•■ are or orrr ami *fl*f no* fioiftb bigli oka
mail -wopoo loiia* for fra- Wollr*to
aSfRRiraa sreom. nifttna* ortw
in re* oea i- rv* a. eo« aro«* ». mu
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BEGINNING THURSDAY MORNING
■uu r#np
DOOR-
BUSTING
VALUES
| •'*
DOOR-
BUSTING
VALUES
IMBiHMI
THESE PRICES GOOD THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY!
HUB!
DRESSES
JERSEYS, CORDUROYS, GABARDINES,
WOOLEN PLAIDS . . All seasonable colors!
VALUES to $24.95
PRICE
AS MARKED
i I
SUITS
All wool sheen gabardines and tweeds. Sizes 9's to 20's.
Nationally advertised brands, All-wool sheen gabardines.
VALUES to $54.95 ..........
PRICE
AS MARKED
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Longview Morning Journal (Longview, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 197, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 10, 1951, newspaper, January 10, 1951; Longview, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1035987/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lee Public Library.