Mt. Pleasant Times Review (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, February 3, 1956 Page: 8 of 8
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Pream,4-0z. 27c
Peas 10-0z. 23c
against Commerce.
Corn 10-0z. 21c
Kleenex, 400's 27c
PRODUCE
QUALITY MEATS
group of boys at the school last
3 Lbs. $1.00
Lb. 39c
a
“mere reprimand."
Fresh Pork Chops
Lb. 55c
Beall’s
Choice Heavy Calf Round Steak ..... Lb. 69c
Choice Heavy Calf Club Steak.
. . . Lb. 55c
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Lb. 39c
Week End Specials!
lb. 25c
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Ladies' Fall Cotton
Choice Calf Briskit
. Lb. 19c
Print House
lb. 29c
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DRESSES
Lb. 33c I
• Values To $3.98
Sail Water Mackerel
,. 1b. 59c
27c
79
ipoeing. sr:t||
39c
454 vines
per acre, produced’ an
39c
Green Giant Peas, 303
21c
39c
Pl
23c
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Special
62c Wesson Oil, 01. 59c
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JACKETS
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5 Lbs. 49c
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Fresh Ground Meal..........
26c
31c
Palmolive, Regular
Cashmere Bouquet, Regular
Vel, Large
Fab, Large ...
Ajax, Giant
Ad, Large
Kan Kill
Florient
Prints and Ginghams
Values To $1.19
damage to woodwork at $350.
Welch said he called down
35c
4 For 37c
with
first
White, Yellow, Devils
Food and Marble -
Full 19-Oz. Pkg.
Men's
Gabardine
Asst. U.S. Atty. Carlos Watson
was reported preparing motions for
week for wearing "gang" swea-
ters to school.
1 Table Fall
FABRICS
chain heiress Doris Silver Ostrei-
cher.
3 For 25c
3 For 27c
17c
- 39c'
$129
79c
84
586
Salad Bowl * * ,
Salad Dressing Pt. 29c QI. 47c
2 lbs. 15c
...lb. 4c
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Values To $8M
Special
5
203
2,33
Pinto
Beans, 4-Lbs. 39c
Texas Slicer Size Carrots, 1-Lb. Cello-Bags 10c
Extra Fancy Red Delicious Apples Lb. 15c
Crisp Florida Pascal Celery..............Lb. 10c
Red Ripe Tomatoes, 14-0z. Carton..... Each 23c
Jumbo Head Lettuce ..... Head 10c
Sunshine Premium Crackers, 1-Lb.
Sunshine Hydrox, t2-Oz.' , ■■
Starkist Tuna,\2-Can ■
Mg-T-Fine Puddings, Package
Ocelo Sponge, Regular
La Choy Meatless Chop Suey, 303 Can
Brer Rabbit Syrup, Pint
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Mission Inn, Halves or Sliced
Peaches, 2% 29c
Pillsbury or Ballard, Regular
Biscuits 2 Cans 21c
meeting with Judge Vincent Car-
roll and counsel for Mr and Mrs.
School Principal’s
House Bombed
EL PASO IP—An El Paso high
school principal said yesterday
vandals tossed a flaming gasoline
Notice: Mrs. Hendrix will be here Monday, February 6th, to take your
stamps. Please bring them in 8:30 to 12 noon. 1 to 5:50 P.M.
Reg. 98c To $2.98
Now
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33c Hand Cream 65c
The local eagers will be trying 1
to stay in the race for the dis- j
Sweet Juicy Texas Oranges....
U. S. No. 1 Texas Green Cabbage
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OUR OWN COUNTRY STYLE
Pure Pork Sausage ..
Fresh Lean Pork Roast
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Tigers.
In the first round Commerce
defeated Mt Pleasant by a one-
point 69-68 margin, here.
Strawberries
101, Oz.
Ladies’ Nylon Hose
Stokley’: Halves
Pears, 303
100 Tablets Bayer
Asperin
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Wesson Oil Gal 1.89 Dental (ream 47c
Helene Magda Lupscu. Conse- B
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cal demal that I performed, m
facial surgery on Madame Helen B
Mazda Lupe scu in Lisbon, and B
1 that I request you to make wide B
J public knowledge to that effect.” -B
Last Ercember Dr.Shorell had B
j told correspondents in > Madrid B
that he had performed ' a face- | B
lifting operation upon Mme. Lu- B
pescu Subsequently Mrs. Mom- B
que Urdarianu, wife of the for- H
Niblets Mexicorn, 12-0z.
(orn 2 For 37c
agreed to reconsideration of the
sentences for the Schwartze.
Mrs. Schwartz, a 38-year-old
beaut an. was given an indeter-
minate sentence, in the State In-
dustrial Home for Women. that
her attorney William Gray said
—routdkeep her confined "up to 10
years '
Schwartzs, 49, a bartender, got
a 3 to 19-year term in the East-
ern State Penitentiary.
Gray had requested prior to the
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formed an abortion fatal to food forcement of acreage quotas.
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Niblets Whole Kernel, 12-0z.
(orn 2 For 35c
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Fresh Skinless Franks...
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Sliced Bacon.......
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Pleasa
Facial Operation
On King Carol’s
Widow Denied
sen- in which West Texas cotton farm-
2 for
$100 i
This year’s Texas cotton quota is
7,210.000 acres, compared to last
year s 7.410.000. Farmers voted
In the first heari
an- residents, with
of a mieager tew, a
■ terest in what was
this newspaper hop
be true tomorrow. '
to see The district <
of people ready to '
po sttion to disconti
trams. Wether it
way on not, yet is 1
| if the trains do
Mt. Pleasant will I
fest of railway nr
and express service
opinion that after ti
tl community wi
day the order is-
- trains to come-off.
3 If we lose out ir
. . It is very possit
•ven be probable ,
can be expected ti
thirty days Then,
Will have to be ms
able" mall and ex
.. . and quite a few
residents who work
ton Belt will be loo
We don't like it.
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4 । person involved in ap operation
in Lisbon , was not Madame
GLADIOLA CAKE
■ a brother. Charlie F
I dale, .Artz.; six g
I and five great-grane
# . Funeral services ’
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l at 3 o'clock Wednesd:
I under direction of
A Vandiver and Rev ’
I with burial follower
A Lun Memorial Par
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redhaired beauty just two
months to the • day before her ____
death, witnessed the sentencing, imposed on his mother-in-law
Later he termed the sentence
The&_x12-fadt
" sentencing yesterday that his
clients be given 11* 23-month
terms so they could be sent to
the county prison here.
Jut before the Schwartzes
heard their sentences, Carrol had
given the third principal ip the
case. Mrs. Herman Silver. mother
of the 22-year-old abortion vic-
tim, a suspended sentence. She
had arranged the abortion.
All three could have received
mjxuhuin penalties of 10 years
imprisonment and a $6,000 fine.
Carroll said in sentencing Mrs.
Silver, 49. that the "memory of
this dreadful tragedy . . . will be
subtantial and overwhelming
punishment." Mrs. Silver had
3 many frrnds.
E Mr Farmer was
Huut County but
residents of Mt. PI
1941. His survivors
wife;ha aaughter, M
an. Fott Worth; tw
Tis- C Farmer. Dalia
Farmer, Jr., Miami
avenge ther
pleaded no defense to a charge
of being an accessory to the
abortion last Aug. 24 in the
.Schwartz's North Philadelphia
apartment
The Silver’s attorney announc-
ed that-they had sold their man-
sion here and would probably
leave Philadelphia.
Earl Ostreicher, 29-year-old
Miami Beach motorcycle police-
. man who had eloped with the
At the first hodri
opened on Januar
arkana, Mt. Pleasa
Vernon . . . and th
. . . put up a fiel
trains, They were
getting a recess in
have time to preps
— gainst the railr
Credit for, this pos
finitely goes, to—0
member of the Rai
«ion, who ’ answer
■local residents to )
ing recessed.
Local Barbe
.Claimed By
Early On Me
I Thomas Elmer Fa
Aerator of Farmer's
. 1114 East First Stre
denly at his home a
-4 Johnson Avenneat
j Monday. He had b
4 health for several w
w death came as a :
V zurprtse. to his fan
PHILADELPHIA U—Dist Atty. HOUSTON IP—Indications today The Mt. Pleasant Tigers will go
Victor H Blanc said he will rec- were that the federal ‘government to Commerce Friday night for a
ommend at a hearing tomorrow plans to seek dismissal-of a suit return match with the Commerce
reconsideration of prison
Dec.—13 for controls.
| average of 4,715 pounds of grape:
I per acre in an 11-year period, or
{ All pounds more grapes per arce
4 than the 10 by 10-foot spacing
| and 1.123 pounds more than 12.
rx 12-foot spacing.
< Increases of about 1,000 pounds
3 of grapes per acre were made
{ through the use of a r2-1 fer-
| tilizer ratio and other mixtures
| containing phosphorous Nitrogen
| alone -or in combination with
| potash had little effect on yield.
J There was, little difference in
| yield from tale* of 300. gun and I
< 900 pounds of 6-12-6 fertilizer 1
J per acre. The gain in yield from
1 8 tons per acre of barnyard man-
{ ures almost equaled that from the
J-W-Poliha rife bf^-lf-T
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13 SEC TEAMS
I HOUSTON P—The University j
4 • of Houston has three Southeast-H
j ern Conference schools on its 1956 I
{ Tootball schedule whiHwas an- I
{ nounced yesterday. I
< Last month Southeastern' ton- I
| ference officials named a qom- I
| mittee to study the possibility of I
| admitting Houston and the Uni- I
l versity of Miami into the loop. I
Gt AR ANTEE ENDED
PROVIDENCE, R. I ur-News 'I
editor Bruce Williamson was I
busily at work early tndaa-- eiI
news room of radio station I
WHIM when the bulb overhead I
burned out. I
—Heunscrewe the faulty bulbj l
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scription h it: —:____
"Installed Feb 1, 1955 Guaram 1B
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. bomb at his hme Sunday night.
. The flames were put out with
only minor damage.
Virgil Welch, principal of a
new high school, said tne make-
shift bomb consisted of a jar of
gasoline with a handkerchief
stuffed in the neck. He estimated
Four West Texans sued two j trict championship. along
. ________________months ago, saying farmers in trying to - -
Milton Schwartz that Carroll had their area were npt receiving a round lost that cost them’at least 1
, fair share of cotton acreage quotas. I a share in the title of the first ’
The government was expected to round
challenge Jurisdiction in venue. | Mt Vernon defeated Commerce
contending the suit should have at N. v, I
been filed in Washington against 4 M 4 er non Tuesday evening
Secretary of Agriculture Benin in byesa 72-61 margin, which has .
stead of in Houston against the’ close for ‘ Vernon this
Start Agricultural Stnbtmzzatlit ahe-season.Commerce has a aix won !
Conservation Committee and four lost /record so far this !
Filing the suit were Willis Haw. scsoncompared to, a seven won
kins of Castro County. Ralph White and three lost for M1 Pleasant,
of Howard County, Fiord Smith of ! Commerc boasts two high i
Martin County and George smit- S ers in Jim Bryant and James !
of Jones County. They contend, the fnnV1°n' who are in the top
committee set "unrealistic " quotas , pfteen scorers n the district,
which could cause West Texas to Eryant has 3 points and |
suffer 10 million dollars in dam-Camerp.130., - „
ages. I Mt Pleasant will pit its high I
The West Texans said the Texas ! scoring-guartet of R E Dodson I
cotton belt is shifting west but the IWitha13, second only to Don I
oommitte in setting quotas has I meredith in the district individual il
failed to recognize this trend. I scoring race: Gary Dale Reddin I
j with 164: Tracy Owsley with 1
142 and James Stansell with 112,11
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Mt. Pleasant, al
towhs in Northe
open, the seeond-
w ih the Cotton
hhere tomorrow, w
Commission Hear
sumed on a propo
. road to discoritinu
ger train service i
ter battle is exp
soon after the he
to order at 10 a.m
"Residents of Te
ha. Mt. Pleasant, I
Commerce have
- pockets to the tuh
half the cost or hi
Wine, prominent
torney, to fight 1
hearing. Members
----Way-brotherhoods
the remaining part
L—Only
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DA Considering Report U. S. Seeks Tigers Venture To
New Sentences In Dismissal Of Suit Commerce For
AL^rtion Death By Cotton Farmers Game Friday Night
MIAMI BEACH. Fla. IP — Dr.
I. Daniel Shore!! has issued a
den.al that he performed a facial
operation in Lisbon on Elena
Lupescu, widow of King Carol of
Romania.
In a statement, the Miami:
Beach surgeon said:
‘ I have been advies that the -
I m('r great chambarlain of King
Carol said:
“Princess Elena never had her
face lifted in her life."
A rechecek with D. Shorell
brought his statement.
Reports Released
On Grape Research
COLLEGE STATION — Grape '
l ines planted 8 feet apart in rows
12 feet apart and the use of fer-
tilizer mixtures containing phos--
phorus ‘have proved" • profitable 1
in grape ■ production, reports U. I
A Randolph, in- charge of the-
Fruit Investigations Laboratory
near Montague.
LAKE ELEVA’
I Reading Below Soil
2 N/ ! aL, 7 fr
■ Old Lake 4 ft
RAINFAL
■ Sunday
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Mt. Pleasant Times Review (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, February 3, 1956, newspaper, February 3, 1956; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1600219/m1/8/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.