The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 44, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 11, 1967 Page: 2 of 10
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also Rood cn I’ree-StandinR
Electric Ranges & Water Heaters.
SHARP'S
We believe this plan to be a very helpful and need-
ed service in connection with filing insurance claims ’
and for income tax purposes.
This is another FREE SERVICE offered to ALL
Complete Pharmacy customers — another advantage
of bringing your prescriptions to us.
. x x Sincerely Yours.
DISCOUNT PRICES EVERYDAY
W&W VARIETY
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1. An itemized statement of all or any part of pre-
scriptions purchased, for anv period of time, for
any member of the family, or a total for the en-
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West Mineola
by Clyde Fowler
■ Church -Th' (f l ffanft^r School’
were well attended Sunday and
Sunday night.
Miss Margarett Moore- got mar-
ried Friday night at Silver Lake
She is now Mrs. Sammy Vetch
Mr. and Mrs. Buck Fite and
Mi and Mrs. Raymond Erwin
visited Mrs. Ola’ Dickerson Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Dee Witt Furrh
arwt Glnv Pearl visited Rev, and
Coy Lindsey —
Virgil Peacock
Leon Murdock
Biondy Miller ?..
jim Rogers
IRONING BOARD LEAGUE
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New Hope Water Group
Re-Elects 5 “Directors "■
EFFECTIVE JAN. 1, 1967 and HENCEFORTH .
NOT 1966
Complete Pharmacy is hajapy to announce the instal.lation of:
THE FAMILY PRESCRIPTION RECORD PLAN
in our prescription department. We lielieve this to lie a very use
ful and time-saving system.
Ind. High Series
Sally Armstrong
Mary Hasten
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Leon Murdock
Ken Branch
.Flo Smith '
Ken Smith
Jim Rogers
509 Series
Dnn Henderson
Biondy Miller
Sally Armstrong
| Coy Lindsey
Leon Murdock
COUPLES’ LEAGUE
Nancy Beall. Sec’y
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FABRICS UU
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Ind. High Game
’Frances Dorough :
Mary Hasten
Tinnie Pierce ’
. STARLIGIITER'S lEAGl’E
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Hawkins State Bank ' 30Vi 16ti
Adkjn's Meal Co
Fihe Arts Studio
Otho's Toron ados
Edw. F. Allen
Germany - Richey
Melon Lanes
Carl Bruner Agency
Mrs. Smith Hostess For
Iris Garden Club Meet
The Iris Garden Club of Goid-
en met dn January -trd -in t he j Ind. High Series
I Jim Kogers ' —
Mrtsdarms Robert Womack, John John Sheffield
Harrison and Ella Strickland as Red MCNorton
co-hostesses. I •' |n<T. High Game
Arbor Day plantings and the; John Sheffield
! Workshop were discussed. ( g‘rtr[ Brown
Mrs. Leonard Holland was i n , gaHy Armstrong
Mrs. 1 jjm Rogers
Relight ten ( 7 ■’ no Games
-ii • 1 Dan Henderson
and Mrs. • Henry fyon Henderson
Biondy Miller ....
Jim Niehaus
Coy Lindsey
Red Me Norton
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Published each Wednesday, ex-
cept for the first two weeks in
I July, at Mineola, Texas 75773, by
.Editors’ Publishing Co Entered
ias Second-class mail at the Post
Office at Mineola, Texas 75773
i Publisher’s- -office located *t 120
> 5. Johnson. Mineola, Texas 75773
I Subscription rates: $3 50 per year
in Wood, Smith and Van ZandF
. Counties, Texas; S5.00 a year
anywhere outside these counties
; Editor: Dan Peacock
Adv. Manager: Ruin Dillard
NOTICE
BLUE BONNET
~ CLEANERS
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AT OUR
BLUE BONNET
7 LAUNDRY PLANT
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Maybe our ’67 Pontiac
Is breaking sates record;
because people don’t want
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Team High Game
Starfires
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Blue Bbnnet
Ind. High Series
Frances Gaby
Robbie Neyman
Faye Peacock
Ind High
Frances Gaby
Robbie Neyman
Nancy Beall
Tlielma McCreary
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The annua) meeting of stock-
; ho ■' -,s of th Naw Hope' Water
Snjpiy Corporation was aeid at
t1\e C . al Cafe at Hoard Tues-
day night of last week, January
ltd, and stockholders re elected
.alt five’ of the directors.
Following the meeting, .the
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, Ray Godbcy, Larry 'Richey, Mrs
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charge of the program.
Clara Wylie gave a j
reading entitled "The Eve Be-
fore Christmas,” I
Dowell read a .ppem» appropriate
f^r the season. "Recipe for a
Happy New-Year” "a.
Refreshments were served to
twenty members and two young Nancy Beall
; guests. ; *— **—*“
The next meeting of the Iris
Garden Club will be on Monday,
I6e I Beall - Williamson
Sheffield - Fulgham
Vinson r Murdock
Brown - Beard
Tram High Series
Peacock - Miller
Dillard - Henderson
Rogers - Smith
Team High- Game
Beall - Williamson
Rogers - Smith
Starkey -Branch
Games 170 and Ovrr
wedding “Red 'MeNui tun . 170-179
presents and to present their at-1 Biondy Miller 170-187
tendants with appropriate gifts Virgil Peacock 174-1221
as mementoes .of the occasion. • i Ruth Dillard 174 ,
Qthers present were, the Berime Beall 177!
parents of the bride-elect, M r 1 Nancy Beall ’ • lift
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Deborah Wvjie of Taylor, Ark - I
Mr. Dhug Hines of Prewott. Ark..
Miss' Miss Maxine Jack of Taylor '
Ark ; and Mr. and Mrs. Rat
PH LO»MI.
! Adkin s Meat Co
I Otho’s Triroriadoa
F.d F Allen Whlse
Germany * Richey
| Melon Lines
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Team High Series
Fine Arts „
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Team High Game
Germany - Richey
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Rev.. Mrs. Smith Hosts
For Rehearsal Dinner
Rev. an^i Mrs. John Smith of
Mineola, were' hosts at a dinner
honoring their son, John Daniel,
and his bride-elect,_ Miss Jeanette
Franklin, uf Taylor‘Arkansas., fpl- Arm-Lin -McNor-Wat 10
lowingjjthe rehearsal for their (-Starkey - Branch , 9
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parents nt the bride-elect, M r | Nancy Beall
and Mrs J V Franklin of Tay- Coy Lindsey
lor. Ark.; Mrs. Kenneth Treece ' Leon Murdock
of Shongaloo, La., Mr. and Mrs,, Bill pillani
Tanny"~MTCsirnr'nt-Taylor; M r» ——---------___
Gene Beard and Master Bruce Ellen of Taylor. Ark
Beard, Longview; Miss Ann Stone of Nashville, Ark;
Samuel, Magnolia, Ark ; M r
David Smith, Mineola;-Mr. John
langston, Prescott. Ark ; I* ‘ ;
Barbara Smith, Wairen, Ark.; j
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Arnold and Jo 1 Plunkett <of Winnfield. La.
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Games 200 and Over
Nancy Beall 215
Biondy MWrr 207’
Pan Henderi^K . J05
Jim Rogerg 221
,500 Series
Bill DUlard
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De-Wrinkle Cycle
Safety Start Feature
Up-Front Lint Filter
•BijfTauaeity
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coum BELOW
I for their j-gtarkey - Branch ,
wedding l+»e party was TelcTTh, R^ersT - Smith ~“
the private dining room a' C- j
P^ace Courts Restaurant in Mag-
nolia, Arkansas
The T-shaped table had a long,
low centerpiece of bronxe, goid, ^
and white chryaant*emuair
White candles, green foliage, and
chrysanthemums centered the
table The white placecards wete
printed in gold to carry out the
bride-elect's chosen colors of gold
and white.
-Tha . hridal couple chose t h e
occasion to exchange wedding;
2-THf MINEOLA MONITOR, Mineola, Tex. Jan. 11, 1967
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Team High Series
Hawking , 7 -
299 1 Fjne Arts
OthO'S
Tetfm High Game
Melon La new . - r 796
Hawkins 786 - v
Fine Arts ...» ,v 774
IH<». High Series ,
Frances Dorough ;..
Robbie Neyman
Bobbie Knapp
Ind. High Game
Frances Domuph 215-197-
Rptitil” Neyman--1M_
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I ■ BOWLING NEWS
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., COUFI.ES’ LEAGUE '
Nancy Beal). fifF.
Won Ix>st
DUlard -' Henderson 14
Arm-Lln—McNor-Wat f4
Rogers - Snyth-T.
Cooper - Niehaus
Peacock - Miller, ..
Sheffield - Fulgham 10 ,jo
HmUI , WiUihiiMiPD ^_10 10'4 Napcy Beall
Starkey - Branch .' 10
Virison ’ - Murdock 6
Brown - Beard 4
Team High Series
Arm-Lin—McNor-Wat ...
Dillard - Henderson ~
Rogers - Smith
Team High Game
Arm-Lln—McNor-Wat % 804-791
Sheffield - Fulgham 803
' Rogers - Smith
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Turme-CT-Mrt. O W Smith, wMh J|ln nq,,,, .
| EDECf PertaMa Elac-
I ■ ■Xfcfc. trJ< ciaH...
! Dryar M $20.00 caak with
purchaM af Fraa Standing
alacttic range, claHiai dryer
ar a alar heater. January 1-
Agril 30, 1M7. (Seathwen-
era ElacW>< Fewer Company
CweOewtere Only)
Judge — re-elected Judge, Richey
and Mrs. Megason as president,
vice president "and* secretary, re-
spectively, for.’ another year.
Installation of the gontrol panel
for the water distribution system
was to be completed this past
week, with cleaning out of lines
on the agenda for the construc-
Directors ^anticipate conclusion, Mrs *""<1
of all work and initiation of op-
eration of the water suQpiy sys-
tem. sooh, to make possible (as
one director put it) "sehding out
'our Yirst customer bills for the
system in March,” i
Construction of the system was
rnhde possible by a loan from
the Farmers' HoiKe .Adiftinlstre-
tion. along with membarship* of
fifty dollars each um meniuex;
of the corporation
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★ Miscellany
(continued from page 1)
was carried in the Monitor. Min-
eola^ school sup't T. M Harvey
comments on the guidelines on
page 2,’ section 2, on the Jacket
Buzz page^this week.
Shirley Moore, editor of the
Jacket Buzz, noted that the jour-
nalism classes were hard-pressed
this ‘week for news enough to fill
a whole page (we know her
problem well!), so we obliged by
putting county tax collector j
W R Blalock's notice on that
~ ' ytbruary 6Ih, in the home of
1 For those too indifferent to no-
tice it. a reminder - your state
■ind county taxes will be delin-
quent if not paid by Jan. 31st.
.. Also Mineola school taxes car-
ry the same final date for their
timely payment ,— January 31st
And, unless you’re sixty years
‘ df age, you'd better register as
a vater prior to that same magic
date — January 31 — or you’ll
find yourself on the outside look-
ing in when the city and school
elections come around thjs year
Mineola area residents of Wood
County may obtain their voter
registration certificates at the
Carl ^rur.er insurance agency, or
from the courity tax collector.
" If’yau don't Register and <;an'l
vote —. don’t blame anyone but
yourself' .
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Our engineer* heve become used to wouldn’t turn a Pontiac loose vrffo an'y-
eeelngthe'r deas show up on other cark thing less than a standard 400'cubic
Two year* late. AndapperciWyso have a \ inch V-8. Ore Tempest With anything tess
lot of car buyers. Because 1967 Pontidcs than our revolutionary Overhead Cam
ere selling tester than 1966 Pontiacs. Six. (Not to mention all those navwxatefy. •
„ ..record year. \ ’7 ’ ‘
think aoout it why shouht
j^d for Innovations like ouT 'jnder brhke system warningNai
ishlcld wipers? Or for ' \ tn short, our engnTeprs fri
Imagir hve oph Vs llxc our exclusive e^om to have done it aijain.—L__
may even >tail .ifiKng
features like GM's energy'absorbing “
steering column and a dual rnkstef cyl- ■''
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rur royuinea on me copies. x.
SLL THE REAL TMIl'iG AT YOUR AUTHORED PONTIAC DIALERS. \
Otho's 8tarf)res 41
English Fundr til Home 37
Piggly Wiggly
First Natl Bank
Blue Bonnet Lundry
$nd Cleaners 27
Jay-Bee Ranch , ; 26
205 I Brazelton Lbr Co. 23
2M I Team High Serjgt.,
Starfires
170-177 ®lue Bonnet
fTf+BraxeHen'a
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173-195
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lot of car buyers. Bdcause 1967 Pontidcs ‘ than our revolutionary
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Peacock, Dan. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 44, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 11, 1967, newspaper, January 11, 1967; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1239362/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.