Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 102, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 15, 1951 Page: 4 of 9
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Page Four
Gladewater Dally Mirror
Thursday, November IS, 1351
Public Education
System Advances
United States
By ROY JOHNSON
Wo believe that our system of
public education has been the
But this scientific way 4
may avoid showing monthly strain
All the make-up In the world ran t take that drawn.
Ilttrrv monthly look out of your eyes Hut here'l
• nodern way that hu« helix*! martv women and
full avoid ralendar ml wry and If* -igna* lt*t
(inrdttl. a »e*t**l mwiii loo iliwt Italia, build .•ireimili
nud realatauca rnrh month many women may
Wl no monthly crninpa at ail. l ook (wl vour
Boriual. happy self Atk your dettier for rardul.
the defense of our nation.
The boys and gills in the class- i
rooms across America arc doing a
vital job toward making America
strong. Learning how to read and
write is as important as fighting
for America. A country can not
be defended without good citizens,
and our schools arc providing the
experience for the development
of good citizenship. Besides the
three R’s our schools provide and
strongest single factor in the ad-1 afford intergroup cooperation, v<>-
vanccment of our country thus rational guidance, and community
far. We believe that in our Amcri- activities. Our schools arc develop-
can schools lie the strength and j ing character, ideals, moral stand-j
• ■ ■ ..... .j ards, initiative, patriotism and |
i teamwork in our boys and girls! j
I Our children are learning respect j
for others regardless of race or
religion! Does this not provide a
bulwark toward the defense of our
great land?
The United States will be as I
strong or as weak as our public
schools. The schools will be as
strong as parents, teachers, and
communities make them. Today
our schools are in need of money I
for expansion. In ten short years, i
8 million more children will be
monthly cramps enrolled id our schools. This pro-1
change of UF[ blem will necessitate the addition
of 750,000 new teachers in the
next decade. What a tremendous
j responsibility for each community, |
j yet one that can be met and ■
handled if every person will pull |
| together for ^11 America’s children. J
J. Edgar Hoover has said: “The
nation’s schools are integral parts
| of the arsenal of democracy. They
I are today playing a vital rolo in
j the defense effort, training the
youth of America in the skills
i Happy Is The Day
When Backache
Goes Away....
Mugging backache, loss >>f p«*fi and energy.
I heudkches umJ <Jizxinp5» muy bt* dm- to .-|ow-
i down of kidney function. Doctors say gtnul
kidney function is very important to good
lieu It h. When sunn tveryduy cotitlit ion. such
os stress nnd strain, causes this important
function to slow down.many folk* «itfcrnnK-
ginir backache—feel miserable. Minor Idud-
der irritations due to cold or wrong diet
cause getting up nightsor f roqut
Don’t neglect your kidneys if
tions bother you. Tr;
Only Three Grew
CARDUI
Your Health Is
In Our Hands
. . And w# oar* for
this responsibility by
assuring you oi tha
bast In service and
tha bast In pharmaceu-
ticals at all 11 m a a.
Sea us when In need.
BALLARD
DRUG COMPANY
Mala k Commtrci Ph. Ill
Negro Scholarships
By Prairie View A&M
PRAIRIE VIEW, Ndv. 15—A
gift of $25,000 from Mr. and Mrs.
Jessie H. Jones to Prairie View
A. and M. College has established
scholarship funds to enable needy
and deserving young Negro wom-
en to prepare themselves for eu- i
reers in the field of nursing. The
gift was made through Houston I
Endowment, Inc., a philanthropic
organization endowed by Mr. and I
Mrs. Jones a number of years ago 1
for the support of charitable, edu- !
rational and religious undertak-!
mgs.
Prairie View A. and M. College
which has the only accredited col- >
lege work in Nursing Education i
among the Negro colleges of the j
Southwest, will award the scholar
ships from this gift to deserving j of need, character and high school
voung Negro women of outstand- grades. , . , ,
ing ability who wish to study Funds will also be available for
Nursing Education at the college young women who have made
and would not hr able to do so | Tm** , ,V\ co L,• but *ho
wiir^i 'made'U by^ ‘the oh ego’s | arc unable io tt.mplete their work
scholarship committee on the basis i without assistapu .
TOMMY HANSEN, 7. of Roy, Ut ,
was disappointed when lie planted
live banana squash plants and
only three grew. A squash on one
of his plants, however, grew to 45
inches in length and 70 pounds in
weight. It gave him the title of
ehampion squash grower of the
Utah state fair. (tntrmaHnnnl)
you
diuretic. U*ed uuct
over 50 years. It’s amuin
Doan's give happy relief fi
d or wrong diet muy
entpa nr-
eys if j hese eondi-
y Doun’s Pills—a mild
sfully by millions f-
necessary to secure victory over a
deadly enemy. The concepts of
justice, freedom and fair play are
th# sinews of the American edu-
cational system. These principles
have molded the character of our
people. The nation’s teachers, by
keeping the torch of learning
burning ever more brightly, are
contributing them share to the
defense effort. No responsibility
could be more sacred.
Doan’s give happy relief frum
forti—help the 1' milenof k idney t uho* ni
tors flush out waste. Get Doan’* Pills today!
g how many times I
se dihcont*
nel til-
A whispering voice can normal- j
ly be heard 18 to 20 feet away.
Uou don't have tobuua
Qhickipec/e
for everybody
to have a
Qvumstidc fy
Buy Youngblood’, drum-
sticks in convenient one-
pound packages (average
8 per package) and serve a
losv cost chicken dinner
for a fraction of sshat a
whole fryer will cost,
bvery drumstick from
government inspected
fryer..
FRESHNESS
AND FLAVOR
SEALED IN
1937 CHEVROLET S17C
SEDAN. Runs good 1 ' J
1950 PLYMOUTH SPECIAL
DELUXE COUPE. Radio, heat-
er. plastic seat covers, outside
sun visor. Less than $1405
20.000 acvUdi miles J
1950 PLYMOUTH DELUXE
BUSINESS COUPE. Healer,
defroster. 17.500 actual miles.
Local one-owner $10QS
car. Only 1
1938 CHEVROLET SEDAN.
Radio, rebuilt engine, $1 gc
Perfect running condition J
We have several more nice,
clean. late model cars ranging
in price from $800 to $1300.
And we have a few old "dogs”
from S45 up.
BILL ALLEN
MOTOR CO.
Longview Highway
BUY YOUR
"better"
ELECTRICAL
FOR REASONABLE
PRICES
AT THE
ELECTRIC SHOP
218 W. Pacific
• SUNBEAM MIXERS
• SUNBEAM IRONS
• SUNBEAM TOASTERS
G.E. IRONS
• UNIVERSAL IRONS
• UNIVERSAL PERCOLATORS
• UNIVERSAL WAFFLE IRONS
• hair dryers
• TELECHRON CLOCKS
• FRYRITE
USE OUR CHRISTMAS LAY AWAY PLAN . . . MAKE
YOUR SELECTIONS WHILE WE HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK
SEE THEM AT
the ELECTRIC SHOP
Installation. Construction. Repair, Complete Electrical Service
Mcnibor National Electrical Contractors Association
PHONE 430 GLADPWATEfl, TEXAS * 218 PACIFIC
TIME FOR YOUR ANNUAL PIGCttY WIGGLY
As old fashioned as courtin' In a bug-
gy, or crackers in a barrel—hog kill-
.ng time every fall is a tradition that
is still held over from the good old
days when moma wore a bustle and V
papa wore spats. You'll like this old
fashioned pork sale for good-eating
top quality meats and goad old-fash-
ioned prices. There s a chill in the
air, sweet 'taters in the bin—come
get your pork today!
Del Dixi
HOMINY 2NV" 150
Blue Circle
PEAS.....
BACK BONES
SPARE RIBS
Fresh PORK HAM Lb. 49
Pork SHOULDERS Lb. 39
Oriole Sliced Bacon Lb. 49'
Swift's Premium Franks Lb. 59'
Saving ”S A H'* Green Stamps is a
traditional way of stretching your dol-
lars, toe. Since 1196, folks from
Podunk te New York City have saved
these valuable merchandise stamps.
They are the onginal merchandise
stomps—you can depend on getting
nationally known, nationally advertis-
ed gifts with them—anywhere you
may be And ”1 I H ' Green Stomps
NEVER EXPIRE1 learn to "save as
you spend” with ”S A H" Green
Stamps today!
Del Mente Cream Style Golden
CORN.....Z 18c
Croame
MARGARINE
1 Lb
Ctn.
30c
PRICES EFFECTIVE FRI. & SAT., NOV. 16TH-17TH.
i >■ * v.
You’ll Find These Same Low Prices EVERY DAY At Piggly Wiggly
CAMPBELL'S
DCL MONTI CRUSHED
PINEAPPLE
Flat
sii> Con
DEL MONTE
PINEAPPLE JUICE
211
• . Can
STOKELY
TOMATO JUICE
AVALON YELLOW CLING
PEACH HALVES
GREEN GIANT
PEAS ______
46 Oi.
is. Can
15e
11c
30c
TOMATO SOUP .. 3 r, 35c
AUNT JEMIMA
PANCAKE MIX
,%u, 18c
Pkg.
LOG CABIN
N. tV. 3Qe
• Con
303
Can
19c
SYRUP.....” Si: 27c
PIGGLY WIGGLY U. S. GRAOI "A” LGI,
EGGS........bm 81c
PLYMOUTH IGf. GRADED
EGGS........75c
STOKELY’S
Apple Sauce 15c
BAMA STRAWBERRIES
Preserves 31c
PETER PAN
Peanut Butter u°:, 35c
20c
JOLLY TIME
10 Oi.
, Con
15c
Popcorn . .
Ken-L-Ration
SUNSHINE KRISPY
Crackers 31C
SUNSHINE
HI-HO’S.....V.k34c
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
U. S. NO. 1 FLORIDA
ORANGES..........5-lb. mesh bag 33c
U. S. NO. 1 WISCONSIN
RUTABAGA TURNIPS...........lb. 5c
U. S. NO. 1 COLORADO RED
POTATOES ................10 lbs. 61c
U. S. NO. 1 IpAHO YELLOW
ONIONS ...................lb. 7c
WASHINGTON EXTRA FANCY AND FANCY WINESAP
APPLES.......................lb. 17c
SOUTH AMERICAN GOLDEN RIPE
BANANAS.....................lb. 13c
How About A Delicious Mexiion Supper?
TORTILLAS „ ch,c0 . £45*
Vntl Camp's M China
Spanish Ric» , , . 21c Chili , ,-r, 50c
Et Chino W Chine ~r
tamales.....,*’J 30c Enchiladas , , , ,’.'! 42c
IN OUR COMPLETE DRUG DEPARTMENT
Pal Injector Rotor p,.||
Blades . . . 49e
Colgate Dental
Cream . . ,
Giant
Six*
45p
Gum Drops 490
Shampoo , .“T 890
lilt
Refills____$1.25
/ Chase
site Pkg. 1
Baker's Best Hair
Tonic S.,.".‘!ri'*990
FROZEN FOODS
SNOW CROP
Wallies 270
SNOW CROP FRENCH PRIED
Potatoes____\°i 220
SNOW CROP SLICED
Strawberries
SNOW CROP CHOPPED
Spinach
:’£• 430
250
CL0R0X . .-0,170
SOFTWEVE
TISSUE r:
Roll
130
U a; I > t fi h |l li 0 M <? ►' r! t C* d t If
STORES INC>\
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Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 102, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 15, 1951, newspaper, November 15, 1951; Gladewater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1065098/m1/4/?q=a+message+about+food+from+the+president: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lee Public Library.