The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 24, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 11, 1965 Page: 10 of 10
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Preliminary Winner:
C. M. Johnson, Mineola .
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4. You may enter in as many stores as you wish each
Week. No purchase necessary.
5. Winner must be married or of legal age. and re-
side in trade area.
6. One preliminary winner will be drawn each week
al each participating store. These winners from
each store will then he placed in the final prize
draw ng that week. New contest each week.
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courege the greatest participation tore August 19. 1965 Eligibh
voters may sign as many peti-
Regulars & Slims
Including All Important Wheat
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Or Take It Home By The Box • Full
Preliminary Winhcr:
Mrs. Brady Mills, Mineola
Preliminary Winner:
Chester Rambin, Mineola
Sizes 3 tQ 13
Cottons Knits Blends Wools
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If You're mad for the mod look, don't miss ou rnew col-
lection of London - inspired fashions! All the latest are
here . . . wearing a Piccadilly accuntl
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Preliminary Winner:
Henry Knight, Grand Saline
CONTEST
1. Winner to receive a free week-end al participating
Hamada Inns.
2. Week-end includes two nights lodging and food
for an individual Family of up to five members.
Meals include two Breakfasts, Saturday Lunch. Sat-
urday Evening Dinner, and Sunday Dinner for
. each member oi the party.
3. Winning family w.l! provide own transportation
to and from.
Register at the Businesses on this ad each week. New contest each
week -10 FREE TRIPS!
6-THE MINEOLA MONITOR, Mlnuole, Tuxes August 11, 1965 -
sanw lines as the cvmmfafoners’ i ter. one member will be elected [,
precincts, so that ASC Communi- each year, for a 3-year ^t«rm. •
yr "A" is the same as CummU- Delegates to the county cphvefl-
sioner’s Precinct One; ASC Com- tion will be constituted of the 3
i munity ’‘B” is Commissioner Pre- community committeemen. They ’
! cinct Four; ASC Community ‘’C" will then elect the county com-
is the same as Commissioner Pre- mittec.
In the coming voting, the wife
2___‘----2 an eligible voter [
will be mailed an individual bal- .
lot, with the ballot to be handled 1
separately in voting, certifying,
and mailing back to the office, .
and not to be handled along with ;
Jhat of the spouse.
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t 32 yean on Route 2. She Present for the meeting
id bCMt • member of the Rose- Miss Minnie Lee Hemphill ami of eligible voters In the election
-r--i»n Chapek -Baptist Church 6T ‘3*CT<lamM ttva Cheapen. Grvcf And "locst resident**- who is rtf" non■< Tty-Thry wish
nna, Texas, (or about 50 years. Addy. Haidee Sinclair, Willi e J
She died ott August 3 in the ?■
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RECORDS
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Every Day Discount Prices
W & W VARIETY
Preliminary Winner:
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Mr,. Tunn French, a.ilm.n
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SPECIALS for Thurs., Fri. & Sat
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DRESS FABRICS
Value* To _
98c Yd.
Your BACK-TO-SCHOOL
HEADQUARTERS /
for
FORTY NINER • , .
SUORINE
STRAWBERRY CHOCOLATE VANILLA
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pointed out.
Farmers who are eligible to einct Two. and ASC Community
vote also have the right to nom- ’ D" is Commissioner Precinct or 0|
inate as candidates for committee Three.
The Community Committee c- '
lections will be by mail The bal-
lots with complete instructions
will lx* mailed to all eligible vo-
ters of record on August 27, and
the voted ballots must be- re-
ceived in the county office not
later than September 8, by 5
p m . or prJsirharltetrnB'Tafef tharT*
gible to take part in an ASCS | Additional nomination^ may be this time and date,
farm program may vote and made bv the incumbent commu- i The ASC* County Committee’s '
_____ may hold office as a committee- .,j.v ur.d col.htv nanmithw . .? , , .
w— ------- ... , y ant‘ coun,v committees. < newsletter for July also noted
®r,Mlahaw of Dallas, F. p. , man rt8* » ° race, co or, New* boundaries have been es-I that the length of term for the
------—---------- -- • [ ’ tabiisheu for the ASC. Childress three community committeemen .
T ^n* Bradshaw of Pasadena; a broth- While, Ruth Caudill, Lucille |>o:nted out recently. In the fu- ' has been changed, effective with
iwwtaik • Kltna Laminack, Etna ture, there will be only four com- ; the coining elections. Within each
■laicrs. Mrs. Lucy Mills of Vic- Rapes Lois Parrish, Edith Shirey, munities in the county instead of , community, one member will be ,
toria and Mrs. Alice Massie of, Minnie Jones, Ciena Huie, Leia ; the seven communities as , in the | elected fot a 3-year terin, one for '
•*B1® WllHhnw, all of Dallas; Dallas; 27 grandchildren; and 18 Clements, Edna Williford. Evie past The four n«-w comniunitles a 2-year term and the third for a,
• \ j Ponder and Marv Ann Hanson. 1 will be established along t h c I bnc-year term. In years hereaf-
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<»• por ASC Committees
Frank L Childress, chairman creed or national origin, Chihli e»s
ot the Wood County ASC Com- -J —•
mittec, has announced, the com-
ing election of county committcc-
Slates of noruineee for mem-
bership op the ASC community willing to serve. SUch petitions,
committees soon *’U! be cstab- each one nominating one farmer
lished at the ASCS office in Quit- and signed by six or more elf-
»w’« Past Matrons
tare Meet In Hawkins
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. of Route local Order of the Eastern Star
at 1! a-m. met last Friday night at Petty’s
. 4, in the cate. Hawkina, with Mrs. Mary
h Funeral j Ann Hauson ai hostess,
lyde Smith Those present enjoved th* hos-
®7 u‘* pitsLty of their hostess and the
lX 'i,g*" {delicious meal of fried chicken.
Graveside, survlcck and inter- string beans, creamed ixitatoes
i“nt were iA 3:20 p.m. the same green salad, mixed pickles, hot
iy at Restland Memorial Park, rolls, pie gnd iced tea oi coffee
’Hu A «bort business session w a s I
Mrs. Bradshaw, a native of held with the new president. Mrs mAn. The present ASC Committee gible Voters, may be filed at the
”—had Hiided lur Uw tJ
years on Route 2 She '
Survivors Induce 5 daughters. Bradshaw of Naples, and R. W
•la, Mrs. Dorothy Madden ot ■ ar. E. H. Gilbert of Golden; two . Junes.
'.ra. Louise Lochridge and Mrs.
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Mrs. K. T. WeU, Mineola
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Peacock, Dan. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 24, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 11, 1965, newspaper, August 11, 1965; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1290801/m1/10/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.