The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 95, No. 45, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 19, 1972 Page: 3 of 10
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Peyton
McKnight
OF SMITH COUNTY
3—THE MINEOLA MONITOR, Mineola, Texas Jan. 19, 1972
ir business for themselves most
‘This district it fortunate that a mon of Payton McKnight'q
For State Senator
News
Mrs. Mary Vandiver, Reporter
of TV Leadership!
Democratic Chairman
Names Committeemen
YOURTARLIGH1ER LEAGUE
Regularly $629.95
By General Newsome
Color TV
Regularly $299.95
INTERIOR DECORATING
decTSy flowers and agbfe-color-
ed ‘‘50"; the beautifully decora-ught Sown to the same
ri, and floor lamps seiect-
: were Mmes- Jodie Reep,
Brummett, Bess English,
i Craddock, Betty Dorsey,
Harrison, Rose Speights,
Laminack, Gay Matthews,
Patterson and Rosa Lee
Mr. and Mrs. Roy S. Campbell
of Mineola celebrated their Gol-
den Wedding Anniversary on
Sunday, January 9, 1972, at their
home at 1009 North Newsome,
with their son Preston, daughter-
in-taw Tommie, and grandchild-
ren Debbie and Danny Campbell
hosting an open house
There were 96 relatives and
friends who registered during
the open house hours on Sunday
afternoon.
Guests were served from a
ate*
1<?sa Lee Jones was hos-
tile Mineola Study Club
lome in Alba on Tuesday
irter laftip on a higher
le will have the actual
rce of light at the same
ght from the floor. Pull
Jones Hosts
d Study Club
Th. GLOUCESTER
Modal GQ-6S7
25“ dt.«on.l
Th. PAM‘RO
Model GQ 661
25- diagonal picture
ted large cake wds topped with
the numeral “50” in gold, also.
The Campbells were recipients
cf many useful and beautiful
gifts, brought by friends to
commemorate the occasion. A-
mong the gifts were a book of
prayers by the Rev. Peter Mar-
shall and a set of flags, from
Congressman Wright Patman.
•Mr. and Mrs. Campbell were
married January 8, 1922, in the
Ginger community in Rains
County. They have lived in Min-
’ Monday, January 17
Mr. and Mrs. W- D. Bullock
visited in Gladewater and Quit-
man on Monday.
All the college students have
returned to their, colleges. Most
of them had three weeks off for
the holidays.
Two girls from Hawkins, Janis
Shott and Frances Foeh, both
students at Tyler Junor College
cept for the first rand second
Wednesdays in July, at
Mineola, Texas 75773 by Editors’
Publishing Co. Second class post-
age paid at the Post. Office at
Mineola, Texas 75773. Publisher's
office located at 120 South John-
son Street, Mineola, Texas 75773.
Subscription rates: $3.50 per year
in Wood, Smith and Van Zandt
Counties, Texas; $5.00 per year
anywhere outside these counties.
Managing Editor: Dan Peacock
Advertising Mgr.: Ruth Dillard
W T. Black, Jr., of Quitman,
chairman of the Wood County
Democratic Committee, has re-
ported on reorganization of the
committee to follow the reorgani-
zation of election precinct boun-
daries as provided by the county
commissioners court
The County Democratic Com-
mittee met Thursday night, Jen.
6, to complete its organization
for the 1972 primaries and con-
ventions, Black report?
Three new precinct chairmen
were named for elettion boxes
created in Quitman; the previous
ly elected ‘‘Quitman” committee-
man was assigned the precinct
chairmanship of the Quitman
precinct in which he resides-, the
resignation of the Pine Mills
precinct chairman was accepted;
and the presiding election judge
at Stinson was named precinct
Statler-Hilton Hotel in Dallas. Billy Hewitt,
left, district representative for White Auto
Stores, joined and congratulated person-
nel from the Mineola Store — Billy Boyn- z
ton, his wife Louise Boynton, and son-in-
Mineela
roll ,C3ll
book.”
-program
- EIGHTH RANKED among all White Auto
Stores in the states of Texas, Arkansas,
New Mexico and Oklahoma is the store in
Mineola. The high rating for the--Mineola
store was announced during the annual
Tuesday for “in-service" days
for the faculty. Of course, the
students were happy for another
couple days of holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. I- C. Lewis vis-'
ited last Tuesday nght in Kilgore
with their son, Farrar Lewis,,
and his wife and family.
There are several out of school
with the flu, but not enough to
close the schools yet
51.
l». Games: Thelma McCrea-
I, Ovie Hammett 178, Helen
ine 178, Ruby- Ctowec 173,
Peacock
L Mary
The ADAIR
New Vieta® Model EQ-405
>ers answered
ly most recent
T. H. Dorsey,
in for the meeting, intro-
IMrs. Joel Price of Mine-
> gave an interesting re-
1 the book "The Melting
ie."
ving the program, cake,
toes, coffee and lemonade
erved to the guest, Mrs.
and to her fellow mem-
< the hostess, Mrs. Jones-
oda Study Club -members
25- «***•
es Gaby-173, Fay<
Sarah Cobb 171
1 170.
NING BOARD LEAGUE
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Won Lost
llruner Agency . 46 22
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■ Wiggly
fck’s Sales, Svce-
r[- Williamson TV
ish Funeral Home
Rational Bank .„.
>ola Flower Shop
ixi Fond 29
I Mens Wear,. 24 44
DUAL HIGHS:
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vice 1991, Speer-Williamson
64, English Funeral Home
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Under provisions of the Medicare Law, Service Drug has
available for rental to medicare patients the following
Items as proscribed by your physicians:
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Wheel Chairs Cervical Collars
And other appliances. Federal Govf., under its Medicare
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SERVICE DRUG
Jim Rogers, Pharmacist 569*2660
chairman for the combined Stin-
son — Pine MiHs box. v
The comniissioners court, last
year, had split the Quitman vot
ing box into four, one in each
of the four commissioners' pre-
cincts; had eliminated sever-
al other election precincts b y
consolidation; and had narrowed
the number of election precincts
in thd county from 18 to 13.
The following election pre-
cincts, as now constituted by or-
der of the commissioners court,
have precinct chairmen as indi-
cated and cover the territory
indicated after each chairman’s
name: 1-1, Clyde Brady, Quit-
man (new); 1-2, Linda Earie, Yan-*5
tis; l-3, Joe W. WcKenzle, Alba;
2-1, Mrs- Rex Robinson. Quit-
man (new); 2-2, Mrs. Elizabeth
Lankford, Mineola (wesWbox);
2-3, Mrs- E. t Smith/Wneola
(east box); 2-4, R. P. Womack,
Golden;
Also, 3-1, C- A. Wilder, Quit-
man (formerly elected for all
of Quitman); 3-2, Marvin Brad-
shaw, Pine Mills - Stinson; 3-3,
T. L. Green, Hawkins; 4-1, Har-
old Galloway, Quitman (hew);
and 4>2, Joe W- Beard, Winns-
Girl Scouts were organized in I Apple belong to the rose
1912. ' family.- •" - ■ (
t/x - DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY
Paid for by Peyton McKnight Committee, Russell Watson, Chairman
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Spring Market held Jan. 9-11 at the law Dennis Shaw (left to right).
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lotting touch to your mind.
me’s interior. The first pur.
ie of all home lighting Is to
wide the right kind of 11-
nination, but a lamp can
d should also be decorative
d a complement to its sur-
indings., ~ *
)ne decorating "rule of
unb” you may find useful
to have room lighting (with
I exception, of course, of
lace covered table centered with|aola since 1927 and have been
a gold and white candle surroun-
CASTLOO
of that time. , '
Both are members of the First
United Methodist Church of Min-
eola. u... .
Members of the house party for
the open house included Mrs-
Campbell’s sister, Mrs. Goldie
Mabus of Mineola and Mrs.
Myrtle Carpenter of Bonham; a
niece, Miss Lou Anna Carpenter,
Bonham; a sister-in-law, Mrs.
Lena Campbell of Springfield,
Ohio; and nieces Mrs- Agnes
Pryor, Mrs. Adele Walker, Mrs
Arrie Lou Duncan and Mrs. An-
gie Everet, all of Dallas.
Campbells Celebrate
Golden Wedding Date
boro.
; In addition to the above, Lloyd
Sullivan was named by Black
as the Democrats’ absentee
chairman.
The commissioners court had
authorized two election boxes in
Winnsboro, in the Order which
revised election precincts. Beard,
elected in the 1970 primaries un-
der the former precinct boundar-
ies, is the only “precinct chair-
man" listed by Black for the
area encompassing the former
Winnsboro, Perryville, Pleasant
Grove, Cartwright and Stout
election boxes-
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Paper money Is an invention
of the Chinese, believed to date
from the T’ang dynasty of the
7th Century A.D.
Study Club Meets
The Hawkins Study Club met
at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon,
Jan. 17, in the home of Mrs.:'
Lynn Morrison, president.
After Mrs Morrison called the I
meeting to order, the Club Col- •
lect was read in unison. Routine
business was taken care of, then I
a nominating committee was ap-
pointed to preoare a slate of new |
officers for the next biennium, r
Serving on the committee will |
be Mrs- A. W. Stone, Mrs- L- J.
Babin and Miss Willie Mae Snow.'
5 Mrs- P- B._ McRae. .program j.
chairman for the day, introduced •
to the members Mrs. T. E Booth j
of Longview, Key District presi-1
dent Mrs. Booth spoke on build-
ing a better club, then spent the:
rest of tbe program time in an-1
swering members; Questions.
• In addition to Mrs- Booth, there |
was one more guest, Mrs. Fran-
ces Foster of. Hempsteed, sister-1
in-law of Mrs- Walter Lewis-
Those members present were
Miss Willie Mae Snow and Mes-
dames Walter Lewis, Lynn Mor-
rison, P- B- McRae, Gordon
Catlett, H. E. Spivey, T. C. Lit-
tle, J. E. Green, Jim Marshall
and Bill Palmer.
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THE MlHEOLA MONITOR
Published each Wednesday, ex- j
CARD OF THANKS
During a time like this we re-
alize how much our friends mean
to us- We could not go on in life
without expressing our thanks
for all that has been (Jone and
said. Your comforting expression
of sympathy will always be re-
membered with deep gratitude.
The Talley Family
the weekend to New Orleans for I
the halftime show at the Super I
Bowl — and to see the~Cowboys |
win the big game.
Mr. and Mrs- Tim Barlow
moved on Frances Street this,
week.
Mrs. Mary Vandiver, Cathy
Langford, -Mike and Brad were .
visitors in Tyler, Saturday.
School was out Monday a ndl
408 1 Pacific
Phone 569*2888
Mineola'
■ HIGHS:
h Series: Cain Banking Co
s32995
Regularly $389.95 __'
Officers Named
By Ladies’ Group
At Country Club
The annual membership meet-
ing of the Ladies Day Association
of the Mineola Country Club was
held at the clubhouse at 12:30
pm. Friday, January 14th-
Each member brought a sack
lunch to enjoy before the busi-
ness meeting and the afternoon
bridge party.
Mrs- Al Haneline was elected___
Ladies Day Association president
for 1972 Assisting her will b£
Mrs. W. L- Reep, vide president;
Mrs. Helen Wade, secretary and
treasurer; and Mrs. D- F. White,
reporter.
For the afternoon pa’fty, there
were no 42 players. Mrs- Ray
Watts came in first in bridge,
with Mrs. D. K. Gorman second.
The Bingo .prize was won by Mrs.
Bill Tipton.
Regular meetings of the Ladies
Day Association are on the sec-
ond Fririav of each month with
a luncheon preceding the bridge and members of the Apache
and 42 games in the afternoon-' Band, got to make the trip over
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stature and qualifications is willing to . . . serve in this
responsible post. McKnight is able, honest and indepen-
dent • . - he would represent every county in the district
fairly, without special favors to any city or area.”
- - KILGORE NEWS-HERALD
(SUNLAf PEC. 12. 1971)
This Is not an unbreakable
rule, of course, but it does
provide harmonious Integra,
tion of light and it gives the
room a feeling of balance and
unity, even'where many dif- ,
ferent kinds of lamps are us-
ed.
Whatever your needs in
floor or table lamps, you’ll
__f,nd * beautiful selection in t
rhead fixtures or valance our showroom, in sizes and
Iting) all at the same styles to give decorating dra-
ght. ” ma to your home. Come igt
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Bowling
i ■ Game: Peacock’s Safes
vice 758, Speer-Williamson
I, Johnsoh Ford 689
HIGHS:
i Series: Faye Peacock 482,
Clower 465, Jo Anna Nel-
Melon Lanes 2347, Jackson
• Co. 2337.
h Game: Melon Lanes 852,
Banking Co- 847, Jackson
■ Co. 830.
riDUAL HIGHS:
h Series: Sarah Cobb 546,
Burgett 498, Lola Fikes
tobbie Knapp 493.
h Games:' Sarah Cobb 214,
>e Bright 190, Mary Rob-
189, Mary Sheffield 18*2,
Bell 178 end 178, Ruby
ft 176 and 175, Sylvia Sut-
76 and 173, Lola Fikes and
e Knapp 173, Mary WTC-
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Peacock, Dan. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 95, No. 45, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 19, 1972, newspaper, January 19, 1972; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1212213/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.