The Wood County Record (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 32, Ed. 1 Monday, October 4, 1965 Page: 3 of 6
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SPECIAL SALE
Ready - Made
LINED DRAPERIES
$ 5* p°*r
UNLINED DRAPERIES
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DRAPERY FABRICS
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VALUES
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AH of our BETTER
DRAPERY FABRICS
★ Waverly ★ Riverdale ★ Covington
$2,2-9 yar(j
KIRSCH HARDWARE
Fluffy, Full Size
BED PILLOWS
in Colorful Printed Covers
$ 3 00 Pa’r
ELEGANT BEDSPREADS
in bold Mediterranean shades of red,
irold, avocado and royal. ’.
QUILTED TO THE FLOOR
Kins*, Queens, Dual* $18.
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125 E. Broad St.
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LEVI'S STA-PREST
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$3 98
Boys 6-12
$5 98
Prep's
Corduroy Ivys $7.98
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$10.95
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Farah's Fara Press
Boys' & Preps $4.98
Young Men's $5.98
Men's Full Cut
~ STORE HOURS:
MON. thru’ SAT.
8 a.m. to 8 p.m. ____
Pants ever! Guaranteed — from Washer and Dryer to Wear er! NEVER, NEVER heed 81$
Iron!
Men's T-SHIRTS 89c or 3 for $2.65
KNIT BRIEFS SHORTS R9c or 3 for $2.65
Sale
Priced
Value* to 825.
Especially Selected
For Tills Sale
$5. to $15
Outstanding Value On Sults
Made especially for Collins of imported silk
and worsted fabrics. 3-Button Coat end pleated
pants and. 2-Button Coat and plain front pants.
Suits fof spme fabric selling up to $85.
Young Men s 3/4 Length
ALL WEATHER COATS
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FREE
PICKUP
and
DELIVERY
SUNDAY
8 a.m. to 6 p.m
Men’s Famous Name
JACKETS
HAGGAR famous
Forever Prcat
SNUG DUGS
New Hopsacking
Weave —
Exclusive At Collins
$6.98
Most Outstanding
Shirt in the Nation
DODSON’S
414 S. Pacific
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Artistic arrangements
$7.98
Boy s — 6 to 12
Boys' CLICKER COAT$
Corduroy, Pile Lined. Zip-off
Hood. Knit Collar
Ages 6 to 12
Men’s Quality Suit Sale
Including Young Men's Trim Style with plain front
trousers and men's classic style with 3 • Button
Coat & Pleated trousers.
Values To $75.
The Central Elementary cafe-
turium will be converted into a 1
dining hall by the Lion* for the
annual affair, with Aunt Jemima ,
Pancake Mix' to be featured as'
in the pant. __F
The Aunt Jemima Mix I* do- ,
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Zip-Out lining
Sizes 12 to 20 $16.95
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BRIEFS, Double Seat, elastic, guaranteed for life of Garmet, 69c or 3 for $2.05
Men s UNDERSHIRTS 69c or 3 for $2.0$
BOXER BROADCLOTH SHORTS
19c or 3 for $2.65
Expert Furniture Upholstering
GLASS and SEAT
— Exclusive at Collins
FARAH JEANS
Gold Strikes Blue to Charcoal
Reg and Slltna
6 to 12 $2.98
Levi's New Cactus Groots
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DRESS SHOES T
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‘RUSSELL STOVER CANDIES PRESCRIPTIONS ‘ELIZABETH ARDEN ‘REVLON
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dren’s Camp at Kerrville This
past summer, two Mineola girls
were guests at the L1 o n s’
Kertville camp — Brenda Szitor
and Mary Ann Board
Since the supper is for ’Wh a
worthy cause, theLlon* tay, they
are hoping for good attendance
proceeds from the supper will be ‘
Military time as used bv the 1
U. S. armed forces has a day of 2
24 hours bcRin.i.uUg„.at midmght.il
•lech or Brown
1 . KM Leather
to help them in their work.
Ticket* for the Supper may be
purchased from any of"the mem-
1 NOW'
/ ifXi
The Mineola Lions Club mcm-
bers will hold their annual Pan-
cake Supper Saturday night.
The Pancake Supper will begin
at 6 p.m. on Saturday. October
#th, and will continue until every-
... one has been fed. -*
Outstanding Values in Boys' and Men's Underwear — BVD Cotton Knits Uncont
ly Guaranteed by Collins — Complete Satis faction or you money cheerfully re'
Boys' 6-20 T-SHIRTS, Re-enforced neck 69c or 3 for $2.05
Reg $6. and $7.
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Over 250 miles of ancient In- ■
<lian irrigation canals haw been
traced near Phoenix. Aiizona.
The heart of Ellison’s invention i
i of motion pictures was the use |
■ of film 35 mm wide, with four
I perforations for each picture —
• still the standard for movie film.
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Young Men's New Model Sizes 30 to 42
Basket Weave $6.98 $7.98
118181
While
Broken Sizes • - V;MI
FLATS!
Suits Of Extra Hard-Wearing All-Wool Worsted
$EQ90 Plut Extra Bonus
Only 33 Of 2nd Pair Pants
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Junior Hi Sot! ~
GO-GO NAT
Corduroy Reversible
To Plaid
$2.50
DONMOOAl
Cotton Knits
long sleeve $2i
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4, I988 WOOO COUMH MCOtO, Mbteek, few**
Gorden Of Queens’ To
Highlight Rose Festival
A highlight of the 2Sth annual | lh« year’’ will be featured These
Texas Rwe Festival in Tyler on three rvsw and vibrant rotes —
October 13-17 will be the Row American Heritage. Apricot Nec-
Show, captioned Thr Gardens, tar and Matterhorn — were win-
of the Queens " . nets of the coveted AAR8 19M
On display at the show wilt be awards Another rote to ba in
ten past Queen's gowns, all apee- prominence will be White Beau-
tacuiar and costly creations with ' ty,” a new roae developed in the
glittering rhinestone trains, amid Tyler area. Colorful- Featlval bro-
a setting of tens of thousands of chures are obtainable by writing
I multi-colored rose blooms the Tyler Chamber of Commerce,
Some of the gowns were de- P. O. Box 390, Tyler. Texas
signed by Saks-Fifth Avenue in Also prominently displayed will
New York, some by Walter Plun- be Miater Uiwnln, a vivid crlm-
i kett. MGM film costume design-
er. and others by some of the j nascent coral-pink beauty,
nation’s foremost stylists. I - - ----
The show will display fountains 1
of floating blooms in rainbows of
Hospital, following his retire color in a series of artistic formal ;
from the Army, it was gardens, each with a mannequin I
Altin -
pay section
Finance at Fitziinons Army
Hospital. Denver, Colorado
His section was
for payroll of
and all patients in the boepltnl
During that period, he completed
< the 'Army Administrative-.,...^
a n d w a s graduated from
the Neuropsychiatry Tech n i ■
j cal School and passed his exami-
, nations for Registered Clinical
Technicians by the State Boaid
j of Examiners in Colorado
From 1955 to 1961, he was nurs-
ing supervisor in the hospital's
neuropsyciatric service
He was assigned to the 91st
General Hospital in Frankfurt,
’Germany, in 1961 with the rank
i of Sergeant Major where he re-
mained until 1964 as supervisor
! of all administrative work loads
of the hospital for the command- i
ing general.
, <After he returned to the United
J States he served until his retire-
ment last month as chief advisor
| to the Command and General
Staff School for the U S Army
i program in the Texas area
! Coomer and his wife are the ;
j parents of two children: Stacci
5 Lynne, age four and Tracey Bar- j
: ris^ age two. ____ J English, it is expected that 30,900
BHaaiMBoaoMaBaMaMM| Spanish Calendars will be dlstri- I
buted .by Mexican travel agents i
along the border and in Mexico,.!
and some 75.000 English versions |
will be distributed free through j
the Texas Highway Department's I
eight Tourist Bureaus and by j
mail.
Last vear a half-million travel- '
ers visited those Tourist Bureaus. |
i located at primary highway en- |
trances to the start and in the ro- j
tunda <>f the Capitol
The Texas Highway Depart- |
rnent received and processed over
200,0900 travel information re-
j quests during the past year
The calendar of events is only I
oitc of many ahis to travelers av- ■
j ilahle from the Texas Highway jl
Dcparment. A colorful selection (■
’ of brochures, pamphlets, inform- 1
ation pieces anil the official State I
] Highway Map are included in a I
packet called the Texas Fun-tier |
i Folio. H Is available free upon re- IB
J quest from the Texas Highway I
j Department Travel and InfoPhia- g
tion Division P O. Box 5064. Aus- I
I tin, Texas 78703, or at any of the a
Tourist Bureaus.
• Events Calendar
Issued By Texas
H’way Department
Nearly 250 special events which I
will take place in the State of
: T< xas during the next six month.?
are listed in the semi-annual
"Calendar of Events'' released to-
day by the Travel and Informa-
I tion Division of the Texas High-
wav Department.
Covering the period from Oct.
I 1. 1965. through March 31, 1966.
• new calendar is filled with
I listings of fairs, pageants, art
shows, horse show, dog shows, |
and celebration of all kinds
j Viitors to the state, and Tex-
ans as well, can choose from one
to a dozen or more events on any
day—all of which typify the fies-
ta flavor that has made Texas
•I "America's Fun-tier."
‘ Published in both Spanish and
Annual Pancake Supper Scheduled By Lions Club
naled to foe local club by the
Quaker Oata Company
Members of the Lloris Club will
du foe cooking ahd oerving, with
member Art Turk aerving az the
JUU«w bo»»"-dor the evening.
All Sale Merchandise from our Reauiar Quality Stock
‘29
$4(|
_‘49’
October ’
Sale Price
‘5990
Only $10. Monthly
On R.C.A.
far and moat latnouz ruecz of
in*. 1 n H»i>c Park wiiJ open if1* t<a>*L_____________—
Hi a.m, Friday, October 15. > |MNMHaBMaanmMMnmainaMBMmMMI
son roae, and Camelot, * lumi-
both
| th« winners of AARS award* lam
year.
More than 200 varietiea of spe-
cimen bloom* tn vaae* may be
teen in the »peclmcn display
i ha* become for roee lov-
er* in recent year* the most fn-
w"‘ “* 1 let eating section of the *how
SWEATERS T I
New Fall 8tylea A Coton ’
McOregor Hport sweat
Bpeciais tn fine Shetland
Slip Over $8.95
Cardigan $10.95
wwaL, .
Collinj has the greatest selection of Boys', Young Mens and Men s Permanent .Prewed I
Lindale has been appointed pur-
chasing director of Mother Franc
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nient from the Army. H w • s
announced by Si»ter M Altin - queen to crcat a setting of he^u- |
sitna. Administrator. ty and loveliness ! 1^. i»
The son of Mr and Mrs. B F. j —_ __ —
.n z“±.to ““ lh" 1F??'"'"* ? ■-* **■'
field with the Army From 1959
1M4 he WM. SUBetYiwr jrf Jhe• H
Clothing Workshop would be hold PaY section of the Office o at
Sept 28-29 at Arnold Holley Hall Finance at Fitziinons Army; with a ribbon cutting by Festival ‘
Achievement Day and finance Hospital, Denver, Colorado j Queen Elaine McKay. Governor
projects were discussed and it His section was responsible John Connally, and Festival pre-
was announced that a nominating f‘»r payroll of Army personnel sident Ralph Spence, and will
I committee would be named in and all patients in the hocpitiil. continue through OctolMT 17.
‘October for choosing officer nom- During that period, he completed A trio of 1966 "O*c«r i(»cx of
inees.
Nine council members and four
guests attended the meeting
The Aunt Jemima Mix i. rto^ -ettfforit-BMbai»r--l>ro.i<leJit of
the Mineolg Lion* ptlub, toys the*
i uavd to buy eyeglasses for needy !
j children of the community and
to help support the Crippled Chll- bets, or they may be obtained
— ----------------.. . . . „„jat th j,*,,. of tj^e cafetorlum . _ <■ , ..
_ _ r . , . i ’cos of thousands of churea are obtainable by writing
monsln.tion Council met Septem- ■ « Tvlor 11 ACnitn I
ber 17th iin Arnold Holley Hail. AB I Jflwl
Quitman, witli five clubs repre- I Thurman H. (Bud) Coomer of
J rented
Mrs. Mertie Blalock called the
meeting to order a* 1 30 pin.
Songs, motto, prayer ahd the
j pledge were given in unisou, and
1 Mrs Martha Edge gave an in-
spiiational devotional.
Miss Sue Knighton, the County
I Home Demonstration Agent, dis-
i cussed the Civil Rights Act of
Time To
Dress Up Your Home
and Save!
Sale Starts Wednesday
Qctober 6th
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Servins
The Mineola
Area 30 Years
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Wednesday Only
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DECORATIVE
CORDUROY THROW PILLOWS
Also Antique Satins & Fancy Denims
88’,.
Red. Blue, B-'lgc
Sizes 6-18 $6
New Block of Sell Out
Wrangler Western
STRETCH JEANS
Values to |5
$2
FABULOUS SALE
Ship 'n Shore
BLOUSES
NEW'
STRETCH, BELL
BOTTOM PANTS
Navy A Red
Sizes 8-18 A
Jr. Petite* 3-13
$6.
Marching .
Navy * Whft«
MIDDY TORS
i lor Bell BoLtooM)
8-M-L
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DRAPERY LINING
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TEXAS
FACTORY OUTLET
West Minoola Hifhway 80
LO >>2611
Complete
Funeral
Ambulance &
Insurance
Service
Come By English
Insurance Office
For Your FREE
NITE LITE
J. II. ENGLISH
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
CATHiY-MALTSBIRGER
Owners •*’
Minewla, Tw.
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Caurrtgat' White Bootai
Ladioa Coat Bonanza!
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V 2 Only • Mink Trimmed
b Rod Bouck COATS
F Rag. $99. Now $59.
■ - Flneat Mink Trims
I Pn»teF Autumn Has- on
A Beige Worsted Tweed and
® Dark Autumn Hase on
niack Worsted Tweed
Compare to $100.
. Sizes 4"to 18 $79.
Famous Reed A Bartott I
Lifetime Guaranteed 1
; StlVERMATC |yj|
•Dteodcn Roae 'FMthrftyl
Complete service |»r k 88 I
pieces „plu« 8 Free aarv- |
Ing pieces and beautiful I
wooden ebeet Froe~ 1
AH For $88.00
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only tn. Monthly
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First At Colhmll!
Korutron Proceuoed. Dacron A Cotton Belted,
3-Pleat SKIRTS io Blue to Rad ,
Never, Never, Never Need Ironing
____________Sjlzus 8 to 18 $7 t
Just Arrived! Perfect For Texas Octobers!
COTTON KNIT COORDINATES by Aiken
Navy and Cranberry. Stretch Panto. Reg..
Tapers A Bell Bottom 87
Skirts 88 Assorted, Matching Tops and
Jackets to make 2 A 3 Pc. Sults 83 to 87
Courregm' White kohl Vinyl - $5. Kid leather $7. Rneet LeMher $9.
Finest Laminated
Water Repellent
AU Weather
Wool Crepe Coot*
In Blue. Beige. Red
$30 Value $19
Rnext All Wool
JIR$EY COATI
Water Repellent
All Weather t
Reg. and Petite Stoea
• $35 Value $24.
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Peacock, Dan. The Wood County Record (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 32, Ed. 1 Monday, October 4, 1965, newspaper, October 4, 1965; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1290637/m1/3/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.