The Wood County Record (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 40, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 1, 1952 Page: 11 of 12
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MEN'S BOOTS
SLIP SALS
Only 7 pairs Men’s 16-in.
OUR STOCK of §3.95 SLIPS
ON SALE!
PULL-ON BOOTS
a §15.00 Value
SIZES: 32 to 44 — All Colors
Broken Sizes for
ft
$698
Men’s
HALF SLIPS
PRESS PANTS
Every Pair We Have
e all sizes
§8.95 to §16.50 Values
in Rayons and Nylons
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at
DRESSES
TO CLOSE OUT
Boys' Corduroy Slacks
Values
® BLUE @ BROWN @ WINE
§1.50
51 Denier 15-Ga.
§5.95 to §14.85
¥2
PRICE
Ladies
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ON SALE
$2^°
!
Children’s
COLORS: Red - Green
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FAIR’S
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it also a lot of tall timber!
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of Ladies Crasses
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In Rayon, Acetate
and Nylons
A REAL VALUE
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a §6.95
Slack
for
@ Values to $19.85
@ Sizes: 34 to 46
@ A Big Selection
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§195
Value!
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VALUES TO §10.50
odd Lots, but Sizes 4 to 9, AA to B
SUEDES, CALF,
KID and PATENT
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of Children's
House Shoes
VALUES TO $3.95
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SHOSS
ONE TABLE LADIES' SHOES
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$495
VALUES
House Shoes
CLOSE' OUT
$<98
SUPEtt
dESSHEZEZSiSSKZ
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Boys'
Corduroy
PANTS
$288
Nylon
VELVETEEN
36-in. Twill-Back Velvet en
LADIES’ HALF SLIPS
Examination for
Draft Increased
For J^nudry
1 AUSTIN. (Spl.)—The number
[of Texas draft registrants to be
[examined at armed forces
[examining stations in January
Ihas been raised from 1.880 to
k,271, Brig. Gen. Paul L. Wake-
field, state Selective Service di-
h’ector, announced today.
| Announcement of examination
[of the original group of 1.880
[was made in early December.
[General Wakefield said his
lheadquarters received the ca’l
■for the additional 2,391 just be-
Ifore Christmas.
I The 2,391 men to be selected
[will be from among men who
■have been examined before and
■failed to pass mental tests given
[by the armed forces. Under pro-
visions of 1951 amendments to
the draft law. these men must
[be reexamined because of lower-
led mental standards now auth-
orized as acceptable.
I Among men to be included
Igjll be some whose liability for
BffviCe under the draft law has
laeen extended until age 35. Lo-
fal boards have been called
lipon not to order any registrant
lor reexamination who appears
Io be eligible for any other de-
ferred classification.
I The state Selective Service di-
lector said the program of
Examining men who previously
■rave failed mental tests will
^go on for. months.” He said lie
W^not able to estimate how
■nany would be reexamined be-
fore the program .is over.
Slight Irregulars
cf a
a-
$
,OSE OUT AT
• ALL COLORS «
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Men's JACKETS
All Men's Jackets Go k
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NEW FALL SHADES
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feoAey Says;
t IT’S a VERY SHOkT TALT'--
[JU5T HELP PREVENT W
FaTOREST HRE5£y
Kill
MIMte
[m only can a, fire damage a tail— I
lit also a lot of tall timber! 11
Fruit, Vegetable
mrkeiin’f to Be
talked at- Tyler
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Gives S & H Green Stphips
HOSE
TYLER, (SplJ— F.r u i t and
egetable production and mar-
keting problems will be spot-
tghted in a public meeting of
fast Texas fruit and vegetable
rowers in Tyler on Monday,
an. 14.
I The conference is being spon-
bred by the Texas Farm Bur-
[au Federation, and the East
[exa.s Agricultural Council of
ryler is aiding with local ar-
pngements.
[•The meeting will begin at 10 |
|.m. in the Mayfair Building on e
he East Texas Fairgrounds, > |
nth Edwin Sanderson, state di-
ector of the Farm Bureau Fede-
Bticn, presiding.
[Among headliners will include
phn C. White, State Commis-
loner of Agriculture; J. F. Ros-
brough. horticultural marketing
peeialist and John Hutchinson.
Iprticulturist, both cf the Tex-
k Extension Service, and Dr.
I-A. Young, pathologist in
parge cf the Jacksonville To-
lato Investigation Laboratory.
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Carraway, R. H., Jr. The Wood County Record (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 40, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 1, 1952, newspaper, January 1, 1952; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1493022/m1/11/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.