The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 3, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 23, 1960 Page: 3 of 14
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MINEOLA MONITOR
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Summersville
HAINESVILLE
Ao Need To Travel!
OPEN FOR BUSINESS
NEWS
New and Used Furniture
Mmeola Lawnmower
Repair Shop
MANY
1-OF-A-KINI) ITEMS
SPECIALIZING IN SERVICE OF
our company's stores
WAS
NOW
Starters, Generators, Carburetors,
s
12'xl4' Fibre Rug, Brown
in Dallas.
S 39 50
9'xl2' Fibre Rug, Green
19 9 5
NEXT TO TAXI STAND
Brass Headboard, Twin Size
44.95
on E. Commerce St.
Carpet Remnant, 6'xl2' Viseose
24.00
39.95
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9'x 12' Carpet Remnant, Nylon
59.40
PHONE 9-2452
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159.50
Coffee Table, Round Provincial
59.95
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Chest-On-Chest, Mahogany
89 50
Panel Bed, Mahogany
49 50
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and
99.50
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169.50
Simmons Box Spring, regular size
39 50
Platform Rocker
19.95
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Occasional Chair, Maple
19 95
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Maple Arm Sofa
149.50
candle,
Rocking Love Seat, Maple Arms
129 95
consider the
many
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Student Desk, unfinished
15.95
high back,
cane
9 95
Power failures are rare. But if an emergency
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Step Tables, blond
9 95
7’
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Kroehler Spot Chair
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34 95
249 50
199 50
50
twin or
Double Dresser and Bookkcase Bed 159.50
full size
industry.
249.50
19 95
Simmons Correct Posture Mattress
59 50
J. H. SHARP & SON
Wood County
SHARPS
Electric Coop
Headquarters for Simmons Hide-A-Beds and Beautyrest Mattresses
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All work called for an delivered FREE
inside Mineola city limits.
Radios, Fans and all electrical ap-
pliances.
should cause a temporary interruption in electric
moment of the
The member-owners of the Electric Cooperatives
better life,
steady, dependable source
of electric power for the home and for rural
We offer you all
of the money-saving
bargains available at
Another great "first”,
Jf famous independent coil
Beautyrest construction plus
the added comfort of this new,
smooth, quilted sleeping surface.
5-Pc. Dinette Suite, large round
table
8'x 10z Braided Rug, wool blend,
Oval
Porch Recker,
bottom
HARDWARE
& FURNITURE
guilty
Court
4
3-Pc. Bedroom Suite, Antique Ma-
hogany, Bed, Dresser, Night
Stand
7-Pc. Dinette Suite, chrome
red, 36" x 60" table
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pistol, fined
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a switch
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and still only 9
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of •. uilty v sen t 'iicei
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probated
service, just stop and think f^r a
marvelous contributions electricity has made.
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costs.
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The Electric Cooperatives of Texas brought this
electricity to rural areas that no one else would
serve. They offer a
3-Pc. Bedroom Suite, Walnut,
Double Dresser, Bookcase Bed,
Night Stand
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Approximately S4C0 damage
resulted to two automobiles in !
a collision at 9:40 a.m. Wed-
nesday in front of the post of- :
fice here. One was a 1956 Ford
4-door sedan driven by I. H.
Cole of Mineola, and the other
a 1959 Edsel, driven by Ira H.
Robertson of Tyler.
Reuben
Milton
Lewis
L. Bertillion, Vincent Blaylock. ^XIcFurlllHcl HoilOI*
Students Named
SC
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un
of Texas can point with pride to a
with Partnership Power For Progress.
In jurv trials, two were
rot ‘guilty. They were E
Powell and Robert I-----
Receiving cuilty verdict
a jury were Terry
charged with
found
iault and fined S15
Earl Buckner,
with carrying a pisto.. .
83“
Paul
Speights. B.
Brad>haw. I.
aid Bruner.
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charged with DWI. fined S50
and costs, sentenced to three
days in jail, license suspended
for six months
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Carpet Samples, 27"x36"
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barged selling
fined i fined S309 ?.r '
fenced to 30 d ys
William Carl
charged with
and costs, sen
days in jail, li
for six months
T. J Frazier,
transporting of
SlCIi anti costs
Bodiford—
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Lindsey lor sometime next week
Bodiford. charged with ag-
Linda R Adams. Nelvin > „ravate(j assault and DWI fol-
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several
days if Austin this past week
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sharp
and family of Dallas visited
her mother. Mrs. R. L. Williams.
Mr. and. Mrs. Lee Williams
and family of Sherman and Mr.
and Mrs. Conally Williams and
baby of Bryan visited Mr. and
Mis. Floyd Williams. Sunday.
Mrs Wallace Hasten was on
the sick list last week.
Miss Patricia English spent
last week with Miss Sharron
Hatcher in Longview.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Tucker
and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Tucker
and boys visited in Dallas. Sun-
day. with Mr. and Mrs. Travis
Tucker.
Larry Shoemaker of Mineola
spent the week end with James
English.
Well . . . while you were looking for a
or kerosene lamp, you’d have ample time to
blessings electricity has
brought. Because electricity is so vital to better
living, the entire household would be affected.
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—Patricia
McKinzie.
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Brinkley.
ag“iavat<xi as“
euiltv of simple
and costs;
charged
>1. fi F cd
6th: Irish J. Hathman. Minnie
King. Rufus C. Jackson.
Gloria Murphy. D a r v i n R.
Stephens. Elizabeth Williams.
| 5th: Linda Bagsby. Pearlie
i Flournoy.
4th: Harry Henry, Theresa
I McCalla, Glenda McKissick.
Nina J. Smith. Wonda Thomp-
son. Melva Whitmore.
3rd: Joseph Daniels. Gladys
Davis. Cora Gipson, Laverne
Martin. Mabie Wooten.
2nd: Phillip Caraway, Evelyn
Daniel. Jacqueline McCalla.
Mary J. McKnight. Dianna
Smith. Rhonda Williams.
1st: Marisia L. Bagsy, Oscar
Caraway. James A. Franklin.
Doretha A. Martin, Doborah |
Pierce. Eddie R. Wooten.
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Post Office Corner
Scene of Wreck
Beautyrest Mattress and B o
Spring, flcor sample, soiled
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3-Pc. Bedroom Suite, Mahogany,
Double Dresser, Bed, Night
Stand
9-Pc. Dinette, Bronzetone, 42"x75"
Table _________ 129 95
Mrs. Mary Lindley is on the
sick list.
Mrs. C. M. Hughes is visiting
in Marshall with her daughter.
Mrs. Sallie Belle Lacy.
Sut Taylor was guest of Helen
Gilbreath. Sunday.
Betty Green spent
H. L '
Otho i
. Sebe Smith. !
]•. Richard-|
T r u m a n I
Riden. E. M. ’
T Sanders, Leon- i , ,
D S Armstrong.! Tave- Tommy L. Vaughn.
Ralph Burner. Barton Hill. L. B c*'" T”: ’’ ’ u'lfhmnn
WJlis. Robert Bowdoin, Grady •
Skelton. Loyd Sanders, Clifford
Merritt and M. E. Parrish.
Revelle Honorary
Pallbearers Listed
Honorary pallbearers for C. E.
Revelle. 93-year-old Texas pio- Williams, J.
kfi^or and Mineola civic leader
^died March 12. were listed
^eek.
Bi out of town were Jess De-
P-ris; Dr Sidney Brad-
|^Qnd Galloway Calhoun. Ty-
^7 Wiley Sims. Alfred Bromberg
and Rott. Carraway. Dallas; Jim
Morrow anc Carl Estes. Long-‘
view; Rush.- Bailey and Edwin
Bailey ot Baton Rouge. La.;
Richard Bailey. Los Angeles.
Calif.; Chares Sanders. London.!
England; Richard McWhorter.,
Madrid. Spain; Warren Shipp.1
Karaci, Pakistan; Joe Folfe and
A. Wolfe. Hugo, Okla.; J. w.
Counts. Hawkins; James Harts- i
field. Quitman: and Albert Me-
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Here's the smoothest sleeping surface ever and it's Beautyrest through and
through. Under the gay quilted cover is Beautyrest independent coil con-
struction . . separate springs that push up under you, providing the
buoyant firmness that's kind to your back. And in actual tests Beautyrest
lasts 3 times longer than ordinary connected coil mattresses. So come
in today, see and try new quilted Beautyrest. Available in choice of
firmness, super size models too.
Honor roll students for the i
fourth six weeks have been ;
named at McFarland School by
principal I. W. Whitmore. By i
grades they are:
12th; Frederick Daniels. Car-
lene Russell. Joe Allen Russell.
Uth: Shirley Bryant.
10th: Donell Griffin.
Tuck. Essie L. Vaughn.
9th; Bettie J. Gunter.
8th: Earnest Jones.
7th; 1
Murphy. Carrie Slayton, Joe L ]oWjug knifing of Robert Burge.
18. Feb. 27. is under a three-
year probated sentence for
burglary.
Bodiford
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pleas of guilty were
in County Court this
week and four other trials
pleas of not guilty were
"All
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Buttonless Tuft I ess J
115 Cases Disposed of
By County Courts
Ten
heard
past
on
held.
The County Court guilty pleas
were as follows:
1 pair Provincial Step Ttables, Lea-
ther Tops
charged with
a dry area.
n<i costs and sen- | sauit.
in jail. a
McCullough. 1 Earnest
DWI. fined SI00
itenced to three j a ad costs,
icense >u pended jn District
Curl, charged
pka
two
s< ntem-e
Tom Castloo, Tom Carroll.'
Horace Choate. J. B. Cowart, j
Babe English. Joe Sharp. Ocie
Fair. Bill White, Norman Ful- 1
cher. Rev. Henry Fullerton. J
M DeuPret . Sr., Chris Molnari.
W H Cre-l.ani. Robert Hooks. .
Dalton Keniiimer 1 N. Kenni-
Johr. \V Scott. David
B;\( Hanson.
J. C McCl; tiilin.
McKaig. Ray Nt
Kitchens.
Ben
Whorter, Kansas City, Mo.
From Mineola. R. H. Carra-IJ W. Cage, and
v.ay, Wylie Jones, B. P pierce. ' Tom Castloo.
Dallas Lankford, Dr. James W.
C. Judge. R. L i
Cassels, C. D. Coleman, T. W.
Benham. Joe Smith C. B. Tem-
pleton. B. A. Holbrook. Henry !
Coleman. Malcolm Landers. I.
F. Lechner. H W. Meredith. H. j
O. Rogers. Ellie Reeves. Ran-
dolph Sanders. Cal Rvsst il. Clif-
ford Sarver. Jonas English. T
A. Collins. Wayne Collins. L. W
Cowart. Louie Lester.
Rucker. Dean Sperry.
Usry. Harvey Waggoner.
Willeford. M. J. Sanders. B. H
Williford. Harry Miller. Dr. T
H Peterson. Harry Jones. J. L
Beck h a m. Charles Fletcher.
Raymond George. R. W. Lowe.
B. A Parrish. C. I Kine. Ross
Lukenbill, Arthur Bowdoin. D.
Dorse
wit li po
S200 and costs.
Claud F.dv j
charged with c
blade knife,
costs.
Andrew Lee Brunist y
with carrying a
$100 and costs.
J E Coker, charged with
DWI. lined S10C and costs.
I fenced to three days in
drivers license suspended
six months.
Remus McKnight. charged
with DWI. lined S100 and costs,
sentenced to three days in jail
license suspended for six
months.
Robert
is represented by with carrying
law firm of Jones & Jones of ; S10C- and
Mineola. Nelie
Illuminated Picture, Cattle in Blue-
bonnets, in natural colors on
glass, wooden frame
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Harle, S. Neil. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 3, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 23, 1960, newspaper, March 23, 1960; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1290953/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.