The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 9, 1959 Page: 6 of 12
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THE MINEOLA MONITOR
APR. 9, 1959
Most Seniors Plan
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Big Roll
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for Apr. 10-11
coins for the meter
where parking is free
29/
are in container outside the front door
AND WHERE YOU GET EXTRA SAVINGS IN GREEN STAMPS
• DRUGS - SUNDRIES
MAYFIELD Cream Style
Quart
BUFFERIN
CORN
10/
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49
36 Tablets
FOLGERS
77/
14-Oz. Can
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Tomatoes
10/
COFFEE
31/
1/2-Size Can
PIRATE GOLD
1-Pound Can
69
PUREX
21/
19/
Quart
MISS AMERICA SWEET POTATOES
19/
25/
‘t
13/
Pound
10/
41/
1/2-Lb. Box
COCK-O'-THE-WALK
AVOCADOS 10Sa.
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30 DAYS ONLY
1
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1-Lb. Box
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DECKER’S lowana Cured 10 to 14-Lb. Av.
IT’S CHEVY SAVINGS TIME!
HAMS
Leaf Spinach
Whole
15/
10-Oz. Pkg.
3
BACON
29
Bars
1-Lb.
KORN KIST Pkg
29/
OPENING MONDAY
Dry Salt JOWLS
FAB
23;
Dairy Park
33/
Large Size
Bouquet
FLORIENT
31/
(Formerly Dairy Mart)
99/
West Highway 80
Economy Size
20/
We will serve food as
$2.49
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well as all Ice Cream
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Products
PUSS IN BOOTS
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Large Size
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2nd Annual Spring Sales Spectacular
same
Texas
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Out of sixty-three seniors only
nine arc not planning on going
to college.
TCU in Fort Worih is where
Steve Watts, Sarah Moody, Rod-
ney Brayshaw and Cindy Jones
are planning to go. Having the
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Head Lettuce 108..
• spectacular deals!
• spectacular selection!
• fast appraisal!
• fast delivery!
• trade now! save big!
• drive the economy
leader!
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SYRUP
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UNDAUNTED — Secretary of
State John Foster Dulles mus-
ters a smile for photographers
at Walter Reed Hospital in
Washington, D.C. An auto ride
was the occasion for his brief
respite from treatment for a
malignant condition.
Jewel
OIL
Scott White or Colored
TISSUE
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COME IN DURING OUR
2ND ANNUAL
SPRING
SALES
SPECTACULAR
To Attend College
Bath Size
Cashmere
5,
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3
PEARS
Halved
Bartlett
4,
g' 596
Nabisco
Sugar Wafers
Half or
OTHO
Motor Company
Jumbo Size
AD
With Dinnerware
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Bath Size
Palmolive
Vel
Beauty Bar
DECKER’S lowana
Skinless Franks
Large Size
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TOWELS
VALUE or
Lucky Strike
Chunk Tuna
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Will be Sarah Dorsey, Patricia
English, Lydia Bradshaw and
Dolores Ayers. Going to Denton
at North Texas State College is
Toinette Yeager, Charles Green
and Ronny Peacock.
Twelve seniors are going to
Tyler Junior College. They are
Lynn Shipp, Mary Olive Bron-
sell, Ronald Stacy, Dianne Ful-
cher, Paul Cowan, Ronny Hen-
derson Bruce Welsh, Stanley
Robertson, Darrell Robertson,
Jerry Mitchum. Charles Chrietz-
berg and Pat Neal.
Going to Rutherford Metro-
politan School of Business in
Dallas are Linda Moore. Susie
Fletcher, Molly Grady and Pat
Thurman.
Those going to Tyler Federal
Institute in Tyler will be San-
dra Liles, Sue Phillips, Lois Bin-
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ford, Melanie Goolsby and Betty
Scott. Linda Oglesby is attend-
ing Tyler Commercial and Jim-
my Ryan, Draughon's in Dallas.
Making plans for Rice Insti-
tue is Pat Blanton and Hubert
Aaron. Becky Bruce is going to
Mass, to Smith College and
Martha and Nancy Sharp will
attend Sullen’s in Virginia.
Terry Moore and Larry Aaron
are planning on attending Sam
Houston State. Tommy Hanson
is making plans for attending
UCLA in California.
Ned Moody's plans are attend-
ing Texas A&M.
Joy King and Sharon Smith
will be attending Barrow's
Beauty School in Tyler.
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MRS. TUCKER S SHORTENING
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ALMA SPAGHETTI
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Cans
CORN Fesh 5 Ears 3 5/
Who says women are not
good drivers?
Before you answer, here's
someone who says they ARE,
if given a chance. It's a man -—
a man among men, at that!
He’s Paul O'Shea, for three
years national sports car racing
champion of the U.S., who
knows good driving when he
sees it.
Women arc naturally careful
and cautious, Mr. O’Shea con-
tends, and good safe and sane
drivers if they have a car they
can handle easily.
"They've been frustrated,
given an inferiority complex,
trying to handle and park the
long, heavy cars of the last
several years,” the racing champ
says.
They have difficulty judging
distance, essential to driving
and parking. They can barely
see over the front end of the
long cars, let alone check dis-
tance via the rear view mirror,
with all those high, jutting fins
in their way.
"They've got a chance now to
prove they can be good drivers.”
O’Shea says. "That new Stude-
baker Lark, being smaller, eas-
ily handled and parked, is ideal
for them."
SPICED
Luncheon Meat
LISTERINE 79/
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That’s why PIGGLY WIGGLY has a strict policy
of selecting for your choice only the very best
food products — and pricing them at a fair
cost, consistent with quality. That’s why
you’ll score with your family when
you shop regularly with Piggly Wiggly. (You’ll
like shopping at
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Harle, S. Neil. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 9, 1959, newspaper, April 9, 1959; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1547471/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.