The Wood County Record (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 34, Ed. 1 Monday, January 25, 1965 Page: 2 of 4
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SAFEWAY
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NOTHING
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WEDNESDAY Is
DOUBLE STAMP DAY
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GIRIS a LADIES
AMKLETS 15«
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SWEATERS
GIRLS FLANNEL
PAJAMAS
Boy* Sites 8-3
Girls Sizes 10-3
DRESS
SHOES
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SKIRTS
LADIES I GIRLS
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CAN CANS
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Redeem thi« Coupon ler
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DRESSES
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'A Regularly 82 50 now Si. 50
“7 Sktn Freehener, 10 oz regularly $2 00
now Si .10
a. Skin Finning Latten. S oz. regularly $1 75
now SI .19
Ymtn|PromiM*QeaM,4^ oz. regularly $3 50
now 82.00
Vibraaca Cnaae Maa^ea, 2 oz. regularly 83.50
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ENTIRE STOCK
LADIES
SHOES
HI-HHLS
FLATS
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NOTHING RESERVED
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When You Need A
Airmaid Hwae fee Udiea, Teem, Slim Ufa
Call
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Come See Us!
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rota OA4AXIK «oo LTn <-nr HAaoioe
Chunk Tuna
t i r .« t
Zee Napkins
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MiLADY
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ENJOY
SOLID COMFORT
AND
OLD FASHIONED
RATES
Chicken of tPe Se»
Light Meat—6'/2-oz. Can
303
CAN
not to
80 Ct.
Pkg.
nESCKIHIOX FILLED ;
Have Your Doctor
SERVICE DRUG
Jhn Rogers. Pharmacist
29*
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RODEWAY INNS
SERVICE/DRUG
109 N. Johnson
Nij?ht Phone LOsran 9-3793
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Libby—46-oz. Can
4-Door Sedan -
1 1965 FAIRLANK 50Q
2-Door Hardtop
• Accurate Prescription Service
• Reasonable Rates \
• Dav & Nijrht DeliveiV
Some officials believe the bi<-
aent lorprUe in the Oklahoma
City expcrimmls wax people'^
tolerance of the boom;. onl.V a- ‘
i bout one person out of aome 50
madt; a formal complaint. Can- j
did films showed people going a- '
bout their business normally ^lur-
ing %nd after the noise. Crn«;
woman shid of the sonic booawut
^Station Wa«on
1 1965 FAIRLANE 500
4-Door Sedan
1 1965 FAIRLANE
Juicy, Nutritious
• - end Refreshing
Oranges
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MiLADY
DOORS CLOSE FOREVER
FEIRUMY 1st
FINAL 4 DAYS
WED. THURS. FRI. SAT, JAN. 27 - JAN. 30
SALE STARTS WED. JAN 27 9
‘ VACATIONING
Rodeway Inns are convenient-
ly located all through Texaa.
Just look for the red-brick
Colonial style two - storied
Inns with the sign that shows
a man dozing ifi a forking
chair. ' ■ - •
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RODEWAY
INNS
FOR
BUSINESS TRIP
OR
ing when the tests ended, beepuse
they had come to rely 6n it h e+
oi 7 a m boom to wake thetji up.
The sonic boom aside, .<fotne[
But the'boom has bedn biam-; airlines are not eager' to put:
e«i for causing a prize show dog j supersonic planes into service. '
companies want to get j
more use out of their pres e n t
before investing
TOO MANY NEW CARS
and They're Still Coming!
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beauty
bonanza
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7 1965 GALAXIE 500
4-Door Sedans
2 1965 CUSTOM 500
4-I)oor Sedans
2 1965 GALAXIE .500
- 2-Door Hardtops
FAIRLANES
1 1965 FAIRLANE 500
J e» ber hour may become ••
familiar in the future a* the ral-
< ttr-of the streetcar *•» in .the
‘ mn.''
But the noise facto* i* d i »-
conraRing deveiopm- ni of the
Sonic Boom Sounds Trouble For Super-Jets
•lr creetr disturbance which. es because his chickens huddled I
radiate outward at the speed of' against a wall in panic and suf- *
sound. However, a aupersonicl focated. A Welsh farmer collect-
plane proceeds through the ,a i r e<l from lhe British Avia-
Ms ter than the disturbances it is) ti<»n Ministry because his 'mare
creating, and the . result is t h e < died.of fright after a sonic boom.
i fogmation <4 Shock waves. A series of tests in fJew Mexico
ww«*h>k ... ... -1 A*« the plane rates acroaa the: has sought to measure precisely
supte)et*. which might whi»k pas- »ky, a huge cone u< shock wav- how windows, plasttT, ceilings.
~ ‘ es follows like a wake. Who* and walla reapond to very power-
the shoek waves hit a person oi! ful sonic booms Further tests
the ground, ha momentarily hears will determine how people react,
a sound Jikenud to a thunderclap!
| or a loud pistol shot.
Since it seems unavoidable, the
‘sonic boom has considerably
! dampened eothCsiasm for supcr-
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1CK BROWN PHARMACY
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The sonic boom of airliners
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JACK BROWN PHARMACY
./ Mr. * Mrs. Jack Brawn — formerly of Quitman
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FALCONS
1 1965 FALCON FUTURA
, l-Dtwir Station Waaon
1 1965 FALCON FI TI RA
2-Door Hardtop
1 1965 FALCON Fl TI RA
4-Door Sedan
1 1965 FAM 'ON
2-I>oor Sedan
MUSTANGS .
1 1965 2 plus 2 FASTBAt K
, 2 1965 2-I)oor HARDTOPS
PICK UPS
8 1965 PICKUPS
All Engine Sizes and
Bed Sizes
GERMANY-RICHEY FORI)
“Where Quality Service Is Our Motto”
Phone 962-3673 • Grand Saline. Texas
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: N<> one knows how many auto J
i accidents are caused by m<>ti>r-
j ists whose reaction time is some-
I what slowed by a
j of carbon monoxide into
ed auto. If your t
[ manifold are in
i fitted tightly, you arc more like-
! ly safe But IT's even safer t o
cold winter days with all leave a rear window open a
indow s and vents tightly dos- ’ crack: r
;■> ; While the car is moving you
i IX) you sometimes warm up thci probably can escape danger even'
------ -------------ot. i ...oi, Jt ]eaxv exhaust. The most
garage j-dangerous tune comes sitting in
■ a 'parked car w ith the motor run-
checkup of I ning and the windows closed. '
I This is a frequent occurrence in f
cold weather when- the auto heat-
er is turned on Always open a
window when you’re parked withj
the motor running.
Carbon monoxide poisoning is
a serious health hazard. Remind
yourself <md your family to be
up the alert against this danger.
, eventual adoption nF a nipcnonlc ,gre*» can bo made, even If tha
_ airliner un the picuusg that, its' progress i» no'uiy -- like the auto-
hard not to progrest* where pror i mobile, train, and airplane. 'V
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small seepage
> a dos- *
exhaust a n d ‘
good shape ,and j
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faster craft. However, Britain
and France have sought to com-
bine their efforts to build "t h e
Concorde, dexignd to fly more
than twice as fast as sound.
AH in all, American officials'
believe the odds seem to favor
Greens
I aengers from Washington fp Part*
’ in about two hours Aircraft en- ■
gineers know how to build the!
j eraft, but they don't know h"Wv
.- to keep them quiet.
The sonic booin occurs win n 1
l ari* airplane is flying faster than
j sound (about Wio mile* p*-r hour). | _____ .. ,, . ,
1 the National G<*ographic Socydy I sonic airliners. A six-month test
; saysv All bodies moving through j itemg military sdpersonic planes
• I over Oklahoma City in 1M4 pro-
—■■■■thousands of complaints
J Tliv tests seenvNi to confirm, how
i ever, that the low - boom inten- ; "They're the sound of progress." t
j sit les expected with supersonic > Others complained of overslifep-'
I transport operations do not cause ‘— — “— *—*----J~‘ uK—
direct physical harm to human
, beings <>r structural«damage to
hdUM^,.a , ’ ■'’**
t t<> have a miscarriage and^chlclj- j Many
i eng to lay marble - size eggs. One
farmer was allowed $5(1 damag-i equipment
-:- Accent On Health
| The .winter killer — carbon
monoxide — takes its toll of lives
•about this time each year in
Texas |
[ You. too, may be flirting with '
catlion monoxide poisoning if yoq
make a habit of any of these
j practices.
Do you drive around in your
j auto <>n
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Tomato Juice
Highway Turhto
Liquid Bleach
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
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I car engine m your garage with- ' with
i out first opening the
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IX> you neglect a
exhaust and manifold on your
I car unless something starts rat-
I tll^ig or fall's off?
'If your answer to any of these
I questions is ' Yes", you are ask-
I ing for trouble
Carbon monoxide is an odor-
] less, colorless, tasteless gas that
1 comes from your auto exhaust. I
I In the open air it usually is dis-
' ipated without harm to anyone, j
But in an enclosed space it can I
be deadly.
£ach. winter brings reports of I
deaths from carbon monoxide
poisoning. The gas can1 spep up!
through the floor bonrdsT'h’om a |
leaky exhaust. The victim becom- j
es drowsy and then "fulls asleep.’ I
I It takes only a short time for an j
I engine running in a clsed gar-
bage to fill the building with;
i deadly gas.
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CHIROPRACTOR
115 5. Johnson Si.
Min«ola,\ Texas
Office Phone
LO 9-3705
Rm. Phone -
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Peacock, Dan. The Wood County Record (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 34, Ed. 1 Monday, January 25, 1965, newspaper, January 25, 1965; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1290855/m1/2/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.