The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 19, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 12, 1961 Page: 13 of 21
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THE MINEOLA MONITOR
July 12, 1961
trained
in Campcraft, Scoutcraft, Swim-
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Friday, July 21st, is Watermelon
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MINEOLA FEDERAL
Festival Day. Free Ice Cold
SAVINGS A LOAN
LO 9-3200
Watermelon,10:00a.m.-1:00 P
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SOUTH PACIFIC
Mineola, Texas
TIM'S
GO-GO-GO
with Texaco!
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and Other Entertainment
E. Q. HEARN
7:30 p. m.
"The Texaco Man"
at the Mineola High School
POOL'S and LEE'S
WORK CLOTHES
Football Stadium.
JUST CALL LO 9-3638
ACME BOOTS and
This advertisement provided by these Mineola and Wood County Boosters
as a Public Service.
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Complete
Miller's
Pharmacy
Specializing in
Store For Men
Piece Goods,
Drapery and Upholstery Materials
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Under New Management!
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Pay 'n SAVE
419 E. BROAD
MINEOLA
LO 9-3095
DUB'S
Riding Equipment
Western Attire
* * * FOOD STORES
113 So. Johnson St., Mineola, Texas
LO 9-9524
JIM'S CAFE
Revel le & Bruner
Wood County
and
Insurance Agency
MELON LANES
Electric Co-operative
SNACK BAR
Quitman, Texas
Mineola
104 W. Broad
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Record Attendance
Due at Scout Camp
Prompt Delivery
Mixed In Transit
WEST HIGHWAY 80
• PROMPT SERVICE
• REASONABLE CHARGES
Shoe & Saddle Shop
Shoe and Boot Sales and Repairs
Complete Automobile Body Repair and Painting
Glass Installed in Windshields and Doors
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Next to Whitten Sales & Service
MINEOLA READY-MIX CONCRETE
“YOUR PRESCRIPTION STORE”
WORK SHOES
Hirsch's in Mineola
DR. CRAWFORD DALE
Optometrisi
Mineola, Texas
Closed Tuesdays Only
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READY-MIX CONCRETE
Is Now Available In Mineola
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Classified ads get results’
“The Place to Go For the Brands
You Know”
“Insurance of All Kinds”
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Award.
In addition to the Unit Lead-
ers who attended camp with
Sinclair Power X and Dino Gasoline
ALL BRANDS OF OIL
We balance wheels, adjust brakes, wash, grease, polish,
wax and fix flats. GOODYEAR TIRES.
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eighth periods are completely I sent to
fifth • and I filled. Reservations should be | Center.
the capable care of experienced
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Custom-made Saddles and Repairs
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the rest
the Council Service
GRANT PILID
Sinclair Service Station
their Scouts, the camp is in
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camping
of the
fourth, sixth or seventh per-
PAINT & BODY SHOP
LO 9-2319 Hwy. 80 West
iod, because the
more than 1,800 Boy
and works with the campers! night and week-end
Newcomer^Q
Lloyd W. Richardson. er
neer on the Texas and Pacit
Railway. Formerly of LongviewN
he and his family now reside
at 418*2 N. Paciric. They have
2 children.
Kenneth R. Webb, employed
bv the Highway Department,
lives at 609 N. Line. Formerly
of Tyler, they have 2 children.
Harold D. Morton, employed
by the Southwestern Electric
Power Co., now resides at 1003
N. Pacific. Formerly of Mt.
Pleasant, they have 4 children.
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Rev. Banks serves as Camp
5 Counselor, conducts devotional Scout Troops and
servicepr the Protestant boys, units of East Texas
Scouts will have spent a week
or more at one of the Council
Camps.
Although Camp Kennedy (the
East Texas Council Camp for
Negro Boy Scouts) has com-
pleted its camping season.
Camp Tonkawa still has five
weeks of operation left. Periods
are July 2-8; July 9-15; July
16-22; July 23-29; and July 30-
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On the basis of attendance
for the first three one-week ship. Vanderpool estimates that
periods at Camp Tonkawa, the before the camping season is
Oficial camp of the East Texas over,
Area Council, Boy Scouts of
at theFarmersMarket,W.Hwy.8O
FREE FIREWORKS DISPLAY
Country throughout
year.
August 5. Boy Scout Troops
that have not registered for
Camp are urged to make their
reservation for either the
ming. Lifesaving, Rowing. Ca-
alternately as Camp Directors. |
Staff a very popular and sue- These men are responsible for
cessful venture, both to the I assisting and working with
its and Leaders, and i Troop Leaders as the Troop
Camp ’Tonkawa Central carries out its own program.
After the camping season,
both Camp Tonkawa and Camp
Kennedy are available to the
time Camp Chaplain for Camp
Tonkawa, through the efforts ।
of the Council Protestant Re- i
lationships Committee and the Scout Leaders who are
Protestant Churches of East
Texas.
America, and the reservations
for the last five weekly periods,
a record camping season was
predicted by Ray Vanderpool,
Tyler, Council Camping and Ac-
tivities Chairman, and F. M.
Arnold, Director of Camping
for the East Texas Council.
Through the week of June
30 to July 1, some 500 register-
ed Boy Scouts and Explorers
were in attendance at Camp
Tonkawa and Camp Kennedy
for a full week of camping.
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ployes and administrative facilities. CocDM Photo,
Ville, Pastor of the Central ship. There are _ _ _
Baptist Church and Chairman on the resident staff, with E.
of the Council’s Protestant Re- i O. Vaughan, Jacksonville, and
lationships Committee, reports H. L. Sweet, Longview. serving
this addition to the Camp
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। Rev. C. E. Banks, Jackson-’
ville, has been secured as full-
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Large Dining Room Available for
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Harle, S. Neil. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 19, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 12, 1961, newspaper, July 12, 1961; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1493132/m1/13/?q=%221961-07%22: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.