The Wood County Record (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 27, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 6, 1953 Page: 5 of 12
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!av Win
Trip
Big State Fair
Opens in Dallas
Saturday - Oct. 10
America's greatest fair wilt
open in Dallas Saturday. Oct.
10, with a gl itaring assortment
of shows, exhibits. attractions
and special events designed to
turn the heads of all the South-
west toward the glamourous
195,;u.gr£Wion of the Stale Fair
of m
It is possible that 2.500.000
visitors may crowd the magnifi-
cent 137-acre, $35,000,000 show-
grounds during tire 16 days of
the exposition to shatter the
national attendance record of
2.387,140 set by the fair last
year. Opening day will be one |
of the biggest, with the tradi-
tional Texas-Okiahoma football
game in the mammoth Co*ton
Bowl stadium.
Daily events at the fair in-
clude the Ethel Merman Show
in the Auditorium, Ice Cycles
of 1954. the Aut Swenson Thrill-
cade at the Grandstand, free
Fashion Shows in the Theatre
Building, planetarium shows at
the Museum of Fine Arts, the
free Magnolia Sky Revue or. tire
Midway, -live” television shows
which will be telecast from the
Science Building, band concerts
and many different types of
free entertainment presented
by exhibitors. The million-dol-
Jm^Midway featuring the unique
■■W will be in
Hlion, of course.
I
■P Mt. Vernon and
I Mineola, soil con-
fl/ervisors in their
-re candidates for the
vadticn offered this
Iby the Texas Bank and
ISt Comiany of Dallas,
lick Garett, president of the
pk; Oth< J. Gipe, work unit
lservatienists in the Hopkins-
lins, Siiphur-Cypress, Wood
districts, offered this vacation
rize eaci to year to the super-
visor i urged to be the best in
as. jrji expenses for the sir -
isorand his wife will be paid
h a fiP anywhere in the US.
Gipe said he believed the final
/selection would be made by Gar-
rett around the first of Novem-
ber. Davis, be said was supervi-
sor of Zone 5 in the Sulphur-
Cypress District; and J. C. Judge
was supervisor in Zone 2 of the
Wood Soil Conservation District.
Judge has recently resigned, but
is eligible to be considered for
the prize as he served the zone
througfibNt the prize year.
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Shield Expert Fere
H. M. SHEVNAN. widely known
expert of Chicago, will person-
ally he at the Blackstone Hotel,
Tyler, Sunday and Monday only,
October 18 and 19 from 9 A.M.
to 4 P.M.
Mr. Shevnan says: The Zoelie
Shield is a tremendous improve-
ment over all former methods,
effecting immediate results. It
will not only hold the rupture
perfectly no matter the size or
location but it will increase the
circulation, strenghthen the
weakened parts, and thereby
' se the opening in ten days on
average case, regardless of
■„vy lifting, straining or any
sition the body may assume,
nationally known scientific
■>ethcd. No under straps or
rbmbersome arrangements and
bsolutely no medicines or medi-
1 treatments.
Shevnan will be glad to
emonslrate without charge
N. Artesian Ave., Chicago -!5
incisional hernia or rupture
yawing surgical operation
especially solicited.
| Set Your Alarm Now., .and Don’t Oversleep!
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SOLID COLOR
PRINTS
25
HER! EARLY
Wednesday Morning?
Bargains like these are bound to go quickly
. . . and, of course, it’s a case of First Come,
First Served ... SO BE HERE EARLY Wed-
nesday.
14 Colors
to choose
from
T~;—~rn:.
yd, 1
Corduroy
Special!
g gi.
Or IE DAY ONLY |^|>
Recjuiarly $1.29
yd.
Piece Goods
Sanforized .Mercerized
GINGHAMS
Striped or Solid
DENIM
X Wash
SILK
&
BLANKET
€
special
i i
70 x 90
Sheet Blankets t
Rayon
GABARDINE
CHAUS
Suede
FLANNELS
70 x 30 5% Wool
DOUBLE
BLANKETS
72 x 90 Pepperell
72 x Si Pepperell
$195 , RAYON j-9S
^ * & NYLON W
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4
Large Size
BLEACHED
Susrar „
sacks £|sfor^|
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CLOSE-OUT!
§
.Men’s Felt
HATS
I
By ADAM
Reg. $5 & $6 Now $3.98 |j
Reg. $7.50 & $10. $5.00 |
vsBKSsexmsaxxi ater
Remnants
\/2 P^ICE
YARD
25% WOOL 75% RAYON $§95
Ladies' Turtle Neck
100% NYLON
Slipover SWEATERS
$|98
ONE GROUP
Ladies’
NEW FALL
TV
Special!
Dresses
aBUHZusamsmcr
Ladies’ Size 9 to 10%
NYLON
HOSE.
t >
$10.95 Values
5395
m 11
ft
Children’s
Anklets
Sizes 5 to 812
70 Gauge Reinforced
Tth Nylon
2pr 25c
CLOSE-OUT
Men’s $3.95 Washable
GABARDINE
SHIRTS
98
IO CLEAR!
Rf-'i*. jttPEEr&raiS'.” .'*asar>K»w >»..
Ladies' 100% WOOL
Ladies' Skirts
New Fall Styles
Coat Sweaters
j FLANNELS
i CORDUROYS
$3 98
100D WOOL
;!yse>' 38
Blouses 9 m
Be s' Washable
(orduroy
SHIRTS
t*!5iZt*s 2 to 12
Boys Sanforized
Flannel
SHIRTS
Sizes 2 to 12
49
Children’s Sanforized
Flannel
PAJAMAS
00
Siz,t-s 2 to 6
Boys'
JACKETS
LARGEST SELECTION
IN WOOD COUNTY!
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3 Priced
from
IRSCH’S
MINEOLA DRY GOODS
Plant Winter Pasture - Two Acres per Cow.
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Carraway, R. H., Jr. The Wood County Record (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 27, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 6, 1953, newspaper, October 6, 1953; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1123337/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.