The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 46, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 6, 1965 Page: 3 of 10
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creating a new la Ider Pick W> h
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jurvibr in Mineoja High School, was sworn into the Naval Reserve on
the oath is Commander Wayne Collins,
I Reserve Group at the Reserve Training
McKenzie, of the Tyler center, and W., E.
cleaning, shop the oath was administered
in tin East Texas
Area ( uimcil. Buy S< mits "f A-
meric.i, will la; icmpetmg against m quartei
twii ul the tun <,ijimujlulis in buwl- i mask aiwl Ims and by
mg and gulf 5s a i-at t »4 Spoils . she
That Last A Lifetime, a new na-
tional sports and phyical fitness
Rogei Le-
M.iishall, Cuuncil Explorer
HotplUI Boa id T. Meet
Stale Board lor (foapital. and
ImxIsI School, wttt review pro-
■>sed legislation submitted b y
|» executive commitee at a
lectin* here on January 11
Amon* other items on Its ag«-n-
In. the Boa<d will accept a deed j
Or new state school property in I
To* pus Christi iiryt , examine Gov- |
tniul Conn ally s budget pjaapasaU T
,. J>r the^ hospital system which—
rimmed spending requests
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Physi-
fests aie bused un pull- .
st-.nding blond
- dash. Go-yard '
a'six-mile walk
will <i udmuc
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Mrs Thelma HUI, leacl.vi m
the Central Elemi ntai v Sciaul "I
Mmeula spent Christmas visiting
i with her son, Mr. and Mrs Mike
I Hill, in Houston
They all attended the reunion
of the Hill family in Sweetwater
-—where the nuMhw-m-la-w .mt liic
senior Mi Hill, Mm J ||
lesides
one wecA only
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Al'STlN Authorized state
park improvements aie' well
ahead of si hedule, a< cording to
J Weldi'U Watson, executive du-
ectoi of the Paiks and Wildlife
Department lh -..ml indications
point to ltdi.5 as thy greatest park-
year in historv
The executive director said dur
ing the vear substantial new
faeiliities wcr<
1 r<>| i Stall Paik,
State Paik, Tvler
Buescher State
Lavaca Causeway
But tht. m.i ph
Watson was in
park jit Dam ’ B ' _iiear
and t'he development at L a k e
Whitney and Falcon State Paiks
A late season development
marked creation of a 'The l.BJ
Stat,. Park near Johnson City. . . ||*||
in honor of lex.is own, Presi- ^ttCIKlS I
dent L.i'nden ft. J.iliusurf ’
In addition siud W.C,,,.. the famj|^ RcillHOIl
paik field slMtt was busy sei v - f J
' mg ap increase ',d more than a '
■; half million guests, ‘ <TUi ing the'
year The' 1964 attendance was'
7.90.000 compared with 7.20.00'
in 1964.
"We consider the riTtendnnct-
noteworthv." said Watson, ■ b e-
eitttse the near.TeCoid heat ot Hie
T<rrty'summer curtailed visita-
tions Tl" ti there wi re prolonged
drought spell m some iu..i> that
definite),! curbed p.dimfi.ige "
Wat sou sml t in
lar development
advanced so \
cipated everv
encumbered.
The last d, H v . for
concession buildmg at
State Park
T a lc> 'll
"pen foi-
l'd
and the ..
Completed
Subje< t
and other
Wats. >i i
tils.i on
noted I. r their fishing,
ready tor the summer ;
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The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 46, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 6, 1965, newspaper, January 6, 1965; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1290652/m1/3/?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.