The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 2, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 10, 1965 Page: 4 of 10
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good of the country and for them. 10% Of 1965 Goal
January Savings Bonds sales
in Wood County totaled 125,196
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Some of the members of Boy 1
Scout Troop 385, Mineola, ap- I
patently wanted to make sure
that they fulfilled requirements
for a twvnty-mile hike tn working
for their Hiking merit badge
The boys covered 21>k.miles
last Saturday In their quest for
the coveted merit badge
The ten boys who completed
this requirement for the badge
were Tim Giasacock, Dickie
Melvin, Ricky Reed. Kim Castloo
Joe Mark Brotherton, Mike Love,
Wayne George, Jack Harle. Joe
Harle and Foist Harle.
The ten met in f r o n t 1 of
Castloo’s store at 7 a m. Satur-
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volunteers in promoting and ser- , 1
vieing the Treasury's School Sai - . savings progrant which
1 ings program tn Mineola. i schools have had to handle,
t “I am pleased to carry out Mr ....--o-—A— —
he said, “because any program Savings Bonds
! which stimulates young Americ- |
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Trustee hopefuls arc Jo^ Dove,
Wayne Townsend, N. E. Clark,
, L S Toone. (. Jeone Tunnell and
to look after him, Suzanne
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writer, to find an attic studio where he can Work. Scene
is from "Youngblood Hawke", dramatic new garner
Bros, film which opened today at th'e Select Theatre. rent president of the board, and
"Youngblood Hawke" is based on the best-selling novel
of Herman Wouk, author of "The Cain Mutiny" and "Mar-
jorie Morningstar". Miss Pleshetfe and Franciscus star in
the new release together with Genevieve Page Delmer
Doves produced and directed, and wrote the script.
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Food CmmtA Yctaa oy
al the Port office at
Fleet Exercise &
Seaman Apprentice James L.
Kirbo. USM, Mp of Wr. aad Mtt,
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eqta, is participating in a major
fleet (raUdng operettas ealted
“SttMr lauk-e" off »*>• eoaat of
California while serving .aboard
the anti - submarine atocndl car-
rier USS Bennington. .
The aperattan, under the direc-
• lion of the Commander of the
First Fleet, is providing Mtan-
sive training in every facet of
Naval and amphibious warfare
Participattag units ere teceiving
traintag ta strike, and * aubma-
rine, mine and countermine, anti-
air and* electronic warfare.
"Silver Lanee" involves more
than <W stupe and 50,000 Navy and
Marine Corps personnel. It (> e-
gan February 23 and la schedul-
ed for conclusion on Friday, Mar-
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PO Will Assist
Savings Stamp
educators, bankers, snd o t b e r | systems. The plan eliminates the
volunteers in promoting and ser- financing problems of the school 1 Sam Weems and
; vietag the Treasury’s School Sai- j savings program which our | bcrry have filed f„r place, on
the ballot in the Quitman school
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Program At School'
,h' s,,m,,Co“,‘n1Quitman School
1 ed by Postmaster General John
A. Gronouskl to extend all co-
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day to begin their Journey They
hiked to Lake Holbrook, then up
old highway 00 to Golden, on to
Calvary, then to the Mineola •
Quitman highway and back to
Mineola. *
Usually on hikes like this, said
scoutmaster Tommy Castloo, at
least some of the boys fall t o
complete the entire trip, but all
1 who started this one finished it.
1 Castloo termed the boys a “bet-
ter physically fit group.”
Boy Scout Troop 285 is sponsored
by the Service Class of the First
Methodist Church. • .
CAM OF THANKS
I would like to thank everyone
for the many nice cards, letters,
visits and gifts that I received
while in the hospital this last
time, also for the many prayers
offered in my behalf. May God
bless each of you is my prayer. I
Mrs. Bernardine Henry !
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Van achool aupertatandant A E.
Rhoden reports that ata candi-
dates have filed for places on the
school trustee ballot, with three
to be chosen.
None of the candidates la at
promt a member of the iMurd.
with J. Bet- MoCallister, Gaston
Morris and JL? P. Browning ail
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An adequate supply of Savings
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hand to meet the needs of the
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Claaained Advertising Rate: I cents a word for the first
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sents 10 percent of the 1965 goal
of S250 thousand.
During January, 1965 sales of
Scries E A H Bonds in Texas
totaled '114.311,691 or 8.3 percent
of the state’s goal of $152 8 mil-
lion.
In announcing the sales figures
for the county, Chairman Cooper
pointed out that the rallying cry
of this year’s bond campaign is
“Practical Patriotism"
“The purchase of U. 8. Savings
Bonds is ‘practical* because It is
easy and sure, ft is patriotic be- 1
cause the purchase of bonds ate I 1 1 _
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• mark in the failh fkt o“r ccmn-J
try and its future. ‘Practical , .
— ■ . j _ board arc C. E. Foster,
Patriotism is just good common
sense and I urge all the citizens |
of our county to buy bonds where 1
Hughes is vice
Alexander is secretary.
j Ice Ls the secretary. McCallister,
, one nt the retiring members, to
j vice president .
The election is to be held at
' the High School, with A. M Dick-
erson election judge, and with
~~ Mrs. Effie Cone and Mrs^ .Beulah
! Zoller as election clerk*" Absentee
balloting will be in' the office of
the school tax 'assessor-collector.,
Supt. Rhodes reported that at-
tendance at the Van schools’ open
! house list Tuesday evening had
been very good, with the patrons
I having shown a great deal of in-
terest in observance of Public
board election, with the district’s Schools Week.
voters facing the choice of'only j ^annin< Mid lhaf the tn)sted
two of them for spots on the Quit- j clectjon is to b<. beld jn tht. audi.
! man board of trustees. , oj tbe Quitman High
The terms of Jacob Shoaf and School, with Harold Galloway as
1 Harmon Spruell expire, and nei- election juage. Absentee balloting
1 ther has chosen to run again this will tie carried out in the office
i year. Spruell is secretary of the j of Supt. Manning during the per-
| board; James Wright is president [ jod set aside for such voting.
and Penton White is vice presi- j ----—<> - ........—__
jdent. . r^t j .
Directors whose terms extend
j for one or two more years include
Wright, White, Juan D Nichols,
Bruce Williams and Dr. Jerry
_ tendent Charles Harmon, terms
Tom Martin 1 ’
Quitman superintendent Paul.
Two Incumbents
Are Unopposed
At Alba-Golden
Chilton Hughes and James V
Galyean, the two Alba - Golden
school board members whose
terms expire this yeai, have filed
for re-election and are unopposed
, ... __ak—si •» °n
Th" other five members of the ,
Delton |
McKenzie and J. T Wright Fos- • “-ndance of patrons at the" school
is t - „i*4 ,4 < I during the 15th annual observance
per .1? president, of he Qar^-4 kt czkaaI,ksx 1«M."
president; -----
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On April 3, Alba voters will wasaawM
cast their ballots at the High!
School, where Mrs. John P Jones !
t will be the election judge. Clerks j
I will be Mcsdames Lee Williams;
' and Lucille Chaney Golden i nters |
will ballot at the Grade School; .
. election judge J. M. Cathey will '
j be assisted by Mcsdames Deward ■
! Underwood and Evelyn Bowdoin. j
Absentee voting will Im? conduct- '
I ed at both schools, according to
I sfiperintendent Raymond Ether- .
1 idge
and Dr, Jerry
'.of two board members — R. B.
‘ Dixon and Joe Daeus' —"Sxpire
i this year.
Both men have filed for re-
election but are being challenged
by Dr. A N. Clanton.
Calhoun Bryan is president of
the Hawkins board of trustees,
Daeus is vice president, and Dix-
on is secretary.
The April 3 election will be at
the City Hall with Frank Morrte-
...i Jr. the election judge. Ab-
i sentee voting will be at the ad-
; ministrative office at the school.
j Alexander, J. E. Brown, W. H !
.. I during the 15th annual observance
and! oT pub'lit Schools Week had been
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The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 2, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 10, 1965, newspaper, March 10, 1965; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1291202/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.