The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 46, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 6, 1965 Page: 2 of 10
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VW Year was welcomed, joyed by al! included cocktail
Slew Year's Bve Dance franks and miniature sausages
■ with iBrbrcwe Muce, hist crab
roll* and fish aquaies, smoked
oyVMVS. Danish- pw-a’ b**¥*'
Polish sau» a gw. m sauce* in l^t
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Archcolbflsts m;y racing a-
gamst time and wa’er m their ef-
fort!. to find relics of lost civiliza-
tions in Erfst Texas
A team ftuin the University of
Texas’ Balcones Rescai.li Centei
is follow ing in the tracks of bull-
<if~TM®9n ttrn{t, on the
Sabine Hivcr^m Newton C..onty,.
to upearth artifact*, bones, pot-
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i-^ind coffee were sxived to thus*..—!+4+r,ki—carfienter
The Moores \vri<> w i n married
tn Quitman on Januarv 7. 1915.
ha\ v four children. 12 grandi hild-
and 32 great-grandchildren
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Bra dshaw.
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hostess
The club
noon. January 8. in the home
Mrs Wilson Aaron Mrs
wifi present the program,
of which is 'Growing and Groom-I
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See. Valiant really is the
compact that hasn’t forgotten
why you buy a compact.
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and Mrs Roscoe Cl.nk,
Belchei and Bill Blalock,
Mineola, visited _Mrs. W C
l< r and Clyde Saturdas
What’s (Poking
At The Schools
The menu’ for the lunchrooms
of the Mineola schools for The
week of January 11-15, 19fi5, are
as follows: -
Monday — Stew meat with veg-
etables. Cheese sandwich, erack-
i r>. Apple pic,’ Milk.
Tuesday — Baked ham. Can-
died vims, English pea salad.
Rolls. Milk.
Wednesday — Barbecued chick-
en. Green beans, Fruit salad, Ap-
plesauce cake. Bread, Milk.
Thur~rtay' -- “Himbergers, Let-
tuee, onjons, tomatoes, pickles,
Mashed potatoes, Ice cream.
Friday — Fish sticks. Cabbage
and pineapple salad, Pinto beans,
Dcvilsfood' cSlrt"/ Bread, Milk
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Highway 80 taat < Mineaia, 1>aaa
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Committee chairmen Mr*
? H Ryland ..nd Jimmy Flvnt wear
ably assisted by the Bill Hillards,
Tom Hayeses. Arion Hastens, l>
Sam Terry*, and John Rogerses
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MOISTURIZING
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•Mr ■and Mr* Salmond Erwin
■ lirnted Mr and Mr* Jerry ErL .
win tn Terrell on Fridhy
j Mr lind Mrs Sam Luckett and i
432 children of Arlington, and
John Lee,, visited Mi and
Luckett. Friday
GTTT C Wrtfrnghnm a n dorers
, Tlar \ev Armstrong-,-tfttti-
178-177 N’ Y
■ t?4 Mr*
ii*8 children
Clyde F..wJ«i were dinner guests
of Mr and Mrs Neely Adams
F’-riday,
Mi s
BPTTiT--
- Two Wood County nattvr* now
residimts of Pasadena wtl! eele- ' and crime wines
brate -th. ir Golden Wedding a n-
mversar.i this week
Mi and Mr- Fletcher Moore,
of 1512 E Park Lane. Pasadena,
will actually have been married
fifty vcar> on Thutsdac. San
but formal celebration
caston will l>«
house in then
Jan 1(J. from 1 to (1 pm tn the
home of their son and datigfiter-
tn-law, Mi and Mi
at 8305 Park Place Bled ,
ton
Mrs. Moore is the fotmes Gra<-
le Sarcer and is the si-tei of Mr
Myrtle Stephenson of Mineola and
of Clav Sarvei ot I’ine Mills.
Mr Mooie. the brother of Jo,
Hem v Moore of Pine Mill- c e le-
brated his 80th birthday on Dec-
27 of last yeat . he* is a
Regular $2 00
SKIN FRESHNER
$425
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Tremendous Savings on
Quality. Name Brand Products’
NM FACTOT
taufor $3.00
, det wgv on the sites of four new
Texas lakes, Wiys the Newton
County study ts one of iho m«M
current.
We’re- digging Intensively in
that Area," tie said, ‘and were
finding n-muins mostly of later
people, similar to the Caddo In-
dian* ’
An earliei bdutvage program
tcjok archeologists to the site of
(McGee Bend)
days Dain on the Angelina River in
Edward S Jelks ot Austin, ill- Jaspn County
Mr ind Mrs Paul Shadwick Sun- ; twu,r of salvage operations u'n-
Golden Wedding
Melton Sun- V
(Celebration For
Fletcher Moores
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Thi* ^atiird.iv night, J-anuary ■
9. will feature 'tie first rclvered
dish Mipiwi of ’fie season with
th.- N <> Raiipes. liVing IhiM h-
es and C H Lesser* as h<.*t,*
Ladfcs .Das "will _b< po.'t)*>nect
until Friday, .1 tnuari 15
The annual Piesidint * Dinner High Team Game
for all stp. khold.-i * will be held Pin Pacers i"
Tuesday, January 12. Fulgham-Reed
(S) ffolj al (IB)
V--PERRY'i 5 & 10
MINEOLA, TEXAS
who
I are in need of poisoned grain to
topic j control poc ket gophers may nb-
j tain the- material at a Quitman
! meeting. Tuesday morning, Jan-
1 uary 12, nt ten o’clock
I Distribution of the gram will b.
! made under the superx tsion of the
j U S. Rodent Control Set vice and
1 will be made tn the District Court
I room. County Agent E
Susan Hearn returned for the l Spacek said
Spacek pointed out
fortunately his office is no longer
permitted to handle the
bait and that it will lie available
only to those persons in attend-
ance' at the Tuesday meeting.
He is urging, all landowners
who neeil the material to attend
meeting <i n d
secure enough grain,to fill then
needs for six months The grain
will be sold .-ft cost and only in
five pound sealed bags, ho stated
lied out with Flie mantel emmfri
with holly and ppinsiettias, Silnta*
and bells hinging from the corp-
ices, and baskets -pf holly swing-
ing from the celling The serving
table whs aglow w ith slender can-
dle* encinlihg a red rut Christ-
mas Ire.- pla* til on a bright
green cloth. Refreshments of red
holiday punch apd assorted cook-
ies, i hip* and dips, ,md plate* of
ti^bjt* on toothpicks were enjoyed
I iy ill
Committee members in
of Hie aft ills wen the
Judges. Bill Hegi.iUs, C
seis. J 1. Ingi mis, Jess Sal-
mons. J. D Smiths. Daiid Kitch-
ens, litis Flemings and.-! others
i-untnbutiiiK 11 freshmviits.
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-ts^MNtoiA ssoHnormated.. r«« - fc-ptw,- Qlvary News ~T
rfl' ----b» <*>*• F»wl*r
j! Rev and Mrs Buckelew, San-
v dy, and Peggy, Mr and -—
Do(j Ballard and Scottie, and
■ i Vernon Shirley were dinner j
g guests nf Mrs W C Fowler and
Clyde on Sunday
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Garden ( lubbers
Enjoy Yule Party
A Christmas oai’x was enjoyed
by metnliers of the Fannie March-
man Garden Club in the home- of
Mis Win 1< Kintgc.aid on Dee
18, wi'h Mrs S E Potts as co-
lit
Mr* Kingcaid's home was
beautifully decorated througbput
Each memlx r rc'txincicd to the
roil, call <d ’he business meeting
by giving het favorite Christina-*
sy ml* '1
Refreshments of fruit cake, tea
There’s no unc-rtatntv about
the 25<» residents of Uncertain, in
Harrison*- ■County
They live a rtdaxyd life ’-mi un^
vompliiated by pressing munici-
pal problems, tmflie- e<’»ng«4tinn
-.7 ~
Then biggest problem seems to
be whethcrslhe.fish art•.!?*$% '.’n
Caddo 'Lake\' U jtlirriwimg cypress-
studded body ot water straddling
tin- Tcx^f-Louisian b aifrler.
Uncertain, wjmh was incorpor-
ated in 1961. was once > steam-
be.'U tiort on Caddo L-ike Legend
s.ii it was so named because
,st< amboat cti]>tams had trouble
in niiutini'. their ships there.
'Die town voted in legal liquor
boit.lv after its incorporation, but
Mayor Maujc.y Bradley insists
Uncertain wasn’t a "grab bag"
nanii like Impact, near Abilene.
‘ Tile name lias been around for
7o ye us. maybe longer," h?“says.
(This column distiibuted week-
ly by the East Texas Tourist As-
sociation. ..Nacogdoches, Texas.)
Mt und Mrs Chester
and children, of Mineola, -visited
Mi und Mis W A
<|iay
Mr and Mis Don Ballard, and
Scottie, and Vernon Shirley weie
*u|iper guest* of Mrs. W C Fow-
ler and Clyde Friday night
Ke\ and . Mrs Gene J.i'e, and
Worth, and Mi
M i s
all of
Fow-
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189
over: Margi'
charge Alexander 181 Nita Savage 179
W.-dtt i StUUe Armstrong 179.. Robbie
H Le>- Barbee 178 Dot Nilljaus 188
Winnie Rogers 185. Su^ Denson
173-171
Coffee Slpper* Dobules League
Ten P^ns
The Armstrongs
PluJEacer.s
Van’s Bly Shop
Fulghatn-Rccd
Odelle’s Bty Shop
High Trim Series
Pitt Pacers
Fulgham-Reed
Ten Pins
•-A*Ui"aT-1 ,,**r*». uerwe,.-
present, who included Mmes Roy
A Peacock. (’ M Bossier, Charles
Hemngton. T F Castloo, B I.
' English J <> English. R B Mc-
• Clinton. J
Strange. S E
A 1. Mo.sly, E
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.Annie
Otho’s
Buck's
Mineola Fed 8av
Team High Game
Mineola E'ed Sav
Otho’s
Cable T .
Individual High Series
Shirley Moreland
Robbie BarlH-e
Francis Dorotigh
Individual High Game
Shirley Moreland
Francis Dorough
Robbie Barbee
Thelma McCreary
Games Of 170
Bobble Knapp
Shirley Moreland
Lou Wagner
Ruth Dillard
Eula McClendon
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Hainesville News
h* Mrs. M. G. Yaheey
Mrs Beulah Mvcrs and Mrs '
Valerie Blackburn of ( row visited
Mrs. M. G Yancey Thursday.
Mrs Lizzie Pennington of Dal-
ia* visited last week with her
daughter, Mrs Idas Bagby
Miss Phyllis Dyess of Dalln*
wn.s a weekend guest of her par-
ents, Mr and Mr- N M Dyess
Mr and Mrs James Browning
and boys of Dallas were weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wtl- ,
hanrs
Mrs. Thurman
| girls and Mrs D« ct<
1 visited January 1 with
+ Mrs Eart tfifhihack
I Chapel
Mr* Grady Finch and children
<t Lmd.de visited Tuesday with
Mrs Arthur Morgan t
Mr and M
7 f Odel les1 Bt y Shop
High Ind Series
42 22 'Eva Brown
3f tt Sallle Armstrong
15t> 284 Betty Reed .
36 29 ! High Ind Game
>3'% >0^, Eva Bcown *.....
32‘» 3P3 Sallle Armstrong
33 L Eva Brown
88 STARLIGHTEHN
Won
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« - Grain Will Be-
White, E M (
b am r ^Distributed For
1. Lackland, and the <
holidays from SMU The Van*ll
diver twins, Patsy and Sally. !
both spent their holiday time I
away front Texas Women's Uni-!
versity in Denton Aggies home !
tor a while were Dean Chlldres 1
,<nd Mike Phillips
Those attending Sam Houston I
sun- Colleee Who s|>ent ChriM-- tH(. ,i(.,,„,n.ti atmn
mas time at home included Ann
Browning. Presley Duncan and
Al'red Dodson Trish Rent came ’
hotnc from college life at East
Texas State Teachers College
And Mike Fisher v as allowed
Jo spend Christmas at home
away from West Point Mike hits ,
been in school since list sum- '
■ pner
I . | The Christinas holidays meant I
, Ing the weekend with Mi and niapy things to many people,!
Mrs Bobb Pennington. an(j those front college had their
Mr and Mr* Calvin Rice of ( wn opinions The next-chance
Dallas visited. Saturday with Mr
and Mrs Pat Wjlhams
Bro. and Mrs C. L Vermilh >n
went to Marshall l,ast Tuesday.
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odist University School ot Nurs-
Arlic Robertson Jng
of Redland were guests of Mr
and Mrs. H N Penix Mondav
night.
Mr and Mr* James McWil-
liams and Mr and Mrs Lewis
CastlclaTrv and son of Dallas vis-
ited during the weekend with Mr
i and Mrs M G Yancey
Mr and Mrs Ed Clements of
-► Irving wen- guewtv < ,f Mi and
. Mrs E V> Stoklcy during the
weekend
Mr and Mrs. H
of Dalligs vi-itcd Sa.tuiday
Mr and Mrs 'Idas Bagby.
■ Miss Debbie Dvcss s^f Dallas
was a guest last week of Ml
! Mrs N M Dyess
| Mr and Mrs Elton William*
and children <>f Dallas v isited dur-
It ■’ I
I log the weekend w ith Mi and I
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