The Wood County Record (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 35, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 27, 1951 Page: 2 of 8
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OUNTY RECORD NOV. 27. 1951 ~
BLIZARD COMING
ATTEND POLIO MEETING
DISTRICT FHA MEETING
"OWN
THE ADMAN
A long range weather forecas5 :j HAWKINS, <Spl.)—Mrs. Ho-! HAWKINS, <Spl >—To end
received by East Texas rose j ward Yates , general chairman of i Future Homemake s week, the
growers from a private weather the march of dimes, and co- future homemakers attended
service in the East predicts a, | workers, Mrs. Bob Pitts, Mrs. the district I meeting at Quit-
severe cold wave will hit East E. J. Ader, Mrs. A. D. Downs, man. Miss Jo Ann Kennemer,
Texas by Thursday, Nov. 29 Mrs. M. O. Langham, Mrs. Ray district I president presided at
dropping temperatures tc Banders, attended the March the meeting. Betty Jo Foster
it’s
think they
weight.
* * * *
‘g doin’s in Mineola to-
orrow. Santa’s coming;
'ggly Wiggly Gives Double
tamps!—Adv.
* * * 4t
Well! Un:le Ben — don’t let
any of that venison go to waste.
< * * *
Buy $2.50 or More (Feed Ex-
cepted) at Vickery’s Pigglv
Wiggly Any Wednesday; Get
Double Stamps.—Adv.
4 * * *
George Hinson — and Min-
eola, indirectly — break into
print in tl e big and little towns
with a nows dispatch out of
diner displaying three Austin reSardl!1S the lc:al le8is-
which grew—an one of lat0I"s suggestion to Governor
turkeys. h» and Virgil Shivers t!,at he cal1 a special
bagged on a recent sesslon of ,he legislature to cen-
raeJfeards on one tur- sider the Texas "elfare situat-
- That’s something ... but ion- Regardless of whether the
ee turkeys with one beard Press °r t! e P?°Ple as a "ho!e
id mean more meat on the ma>' or nia^' nct »8reo with
e9 Rep. Hinson s present sugges-
* * * * lion, or sugges ions and act ion <
he will make in the future, we
predict that a lot of folks will
know that Mineola i.s on the
map cf Texas so long as George
remains in ofiice.
around five degrees.
of dimes luncheon held in Quit- was elected Segerant-at-arms
man Tuesday. Nov. 20th. The for the coming year.
' Mrs. Howard George was a campaign lor Polio funds will--6---
Tyler visitor Saturday. ; be held Jan 2 to 31. Try a Record classified.
hop in Mineola tomorrow,
e Santa Claus and get
uble Stamps ai Vickery’s
iggly Wiggly.—Adv.
e / Christmas Spirit
per-
ted the Mineola atmosphere
in ^advance of Santas ar-
Sce Santa’s Parade To- !
morrow, and Shop at Vick-
ery’s Piggly Wiggly for Dou- |
ble S&H Green Stamps.— I
Adv.
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There nicke 1-in-the-slot |
games in which the player gets I
lton's Department Stole to t0 kn0~k 20 hard-ridinS bandits j
Santa in place cn the roof out of the sad,ile (9° if there ;
the Wise Men on camels are n0 m,s5fs) arf developing,
oss the upper front of the somc Quick-on-the-t r i gge r
rharpshcoters around town ... [
not the least of whom is Safe-
I. Street decorations are up.
evoking many complimen-
remarks. Several stores had
in. their holiday trim last
k. Jim-mie Nash “cooned”
d all over the front of
lding. Irving Hirsch and a
per burned some late oil
■ay to hang decorations in- waVs Rerae Chrietzberg. who set
set up a 75 for the boys to
shoot at or a recent eve ...
the Mineola Dry Goods
. And that’s only the be-
ing ... Santa will find r,nc* on *he t!*v' l0l '
ty of his favorite red and
en and tinsel when he chops
for his pre-Christmas visit
orrow.
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TOY TOWN
AT COOPER S!
Here's where Christmas dreams come true
— for the whole Family! It's a wonderland
of Toys For The Kiddies — A Treasure
House of Gifts for Everyone! And Giving
Means Saving At Toy Town!
Come To Toy Town For
CHRISTMAS Decorations!
5c To $2.98
Exciting New Toys From Santa's Pack!
Many Wonderful Gift Ideas From Toy
Town! Gifts That Are Right — To Give or
To Get!
Beautiful Dolls, Toys, Wagons, Handkerchiefs, Ties, Scar f-
Jewelry, Hose, Towels, Crystals, Bibles, Cards, Books, Sta-
tionery. Buy on Lay-A-Way. ;
Cooper’s 5c to $L00 Store
Phone SSO 101-102 N. Johnson St.
iving is the Christmas
pint. V i c k e r yT Pigglv
ri§£ly Gives Double Stamps
very Wednesday.—Adv
S: 4 * $:
ennie Pegues back from hi
camp with two bi cks V/eP
MRS LILES ILL 1 J'
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Mrs. T. \Y Liles of Quitman 1 v
is seriously ill at Iter home ‘ '
ttiere. Mrs. Lilts fell Sundry j v
and suffertd a severely bruised (
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Mrs. Howe d I ou. Miss Doris i <<
Williams. Mi s Nina Carnrvny I \(
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303 East Kuoatrid
Christmas Specials
$35.00 Cold Wave for
25.00 Cold Wave
520.00
12.50
With a guarantee certificate from the company
20.00 Cold Wave 10.00
15.00 Tapidaire Wave 10.00
10.00 Oil Machineless 7.50
person
crn;*ieni regj!o:Son
dicings from time to .’mo. V; you find 1; nec-
essary lo borrow or to buy cn f!to inctcLmcn’r
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plan, keep up to date on sue!) changes by
checking v/ith us.
We gladly offer cur advice and help cn any
money problem you nay have. Just come in.
WE GLADLY OFFER! OUR ADVICE AND
ON ANY MONEY PROBLEM YOU MAY
HAVE. JUST COME IN.
Hawkii
Meets
HAWKI
the. Hawki
the churc
at 2 o’clock
an arrang
filled to
bowl. Mrs.
the devoti
“The Harv
Was vote
and childr
more thin
furnish moi
for parties
Mrs. Sam
our, “Sch
Enjoyr
Mrs. W.
Wooderso
Mrs. Tha
Hamilton,
and Mrs.
the Dist.
Monday we
ilton. Mr.-.
G. C. Wood
ert Farr.
Mrs. Bud
returned fr
tcok a brut
styling and
is employed
Shop and
friends to
Mrs. Da
Donohoe
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and sens of
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HOUSE MO
Foundation
Call collect.
4-4848. Do
204 So. S
£
Cold Waves from $5.00 to S20.00 throuch Christmas
♦ , Machine Waves 84.00 and up
ALL COMPLETE WITH PERSONAL HAIR STYLING
The First National Bank
OF MINEOLA
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
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b Phone 34 S
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rs. Lucille Davidson Mrs. Rufcy Moinari
Operators ll
MEMBER F. D. I. C.
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Carraway, R. H., Jr. The Wood County Record (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 35, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 27, 1951, newspaper, November 27, 1951; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth757728/m1/2/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.