The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 45, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 17, 1968 Page: 2 of 5
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CASH BURIAL POLICY
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1967 state and county taxes and
Special Low Monthly Rates
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Sunday included Mr. and Mrs
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Ranchers, businessmen
release eft water from Tawakoni
re- being urged to sign the .bett-
tions, which- are to . be presented
1 Sabjne River Authority offi-
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Powell, James W.
Willie G. Williams.
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The policy provides enough money at the time
of need W'pay the entire funeral bill.
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this year, told his parents—Mr.
and Mrs. James Fisher —that
he Was going to have some ex-
plaining'to do when he got. back
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CARD OF THANKS
We would like to express our
heartfelt gratitude for all those
whose expressions of sympathy
and thoughtfulness made our Loss
more bearable We are especially
grateful to the'staff of Mineola
General Hospital for their Ibving
care. May God bless all of you.
The family of Mrs. Ola Dickerson
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A. Yes. There will be basically no
change in the way you dial. The two, •
letters of the exchange name will
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. 'Q. What is All Number Calling?
t; £'it's the modern telephone
- numbering system that is being
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changing telephone numbers
from two letters and five
numerals to seven numerals.
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YOUR CHOICE
10 TRANSISTOR RADIO
or
1000 SAW GREEN STAMPS
' REGISTER EVERY VISIT
TO OUR HTORE!
yon do not have to be present
to win — No purchase is nec-
essary~
We Give S&H Green Stamps
CampiefA.avuauen
MUST bnoAd V MINEOLA,
Q. Is it really easier and faster to
dial numbers only? v '
A. People who have been using All
Number Calling have found it
is definitely easier and faster to
dietnumbers onty,because they ■
- no longer have to search for
- letters on the dial.
Kinney1 on Saturday night, Jan'
6: '.
Mike Fisher, Upperclassman a:
thy U. S» Military Academy, West
Point, was home for the Christ-
mas holidays. Mike, who is sev-
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Cash To Cover Coszof:
Vandqrsliceand Mrs. George A
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the membership of 131.-T h os e l
present were told that the repay- I
ment of the Farm Home Adminis- ,
tration loan Was on schedule,
with around $19 thousand having
been repaid during the past year J
Directors, all of whom-were
re-elected, art Walter Judge
Ray Gedbey, Larry Richey, T. B
Comi
"Q. When will All Number Calling
start in Mineola? ‘.
A. With delivery of the new
telephone directory about mid-
February, The,pretix, "LO 9," will
be changed to "569"— actually
the samp in dialing-The4ast four
digits of each number wilL
remain the same.
Incidentally, , with . semester
tams scheskulednext week,
know how to explain tour inch*-
of snow after his, having bragged All 1
ebout-how Warm a would, to-) 01
back in Mineola! Are Re-Elected
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Select Theatre
Armstrong, Jimmy . L'. Fannin.
Q. Are there any other advantages) -
A. Definitely. All Number Calling ......
ends confusion between the letter
- "I” and the number one; and the
letter “0" and zero. Nor will thre
beany more misunderstanding or—:
misspelling of the exchange names.
J. G Lester, Jerry and Chery! - —
Dean; Tyler; Mi and Mrs. John Mr and Mrs. Cecil Robertson of .
Turk, Longview; Mr. and Mrs 415 Giles Stree t,. Mine eola, is due-
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7 BENEFITS NEVER TO BE DECREASED
. . (LEGAL RESERVE)
Sabine by better control of the David Fisher has been appoin-
ted correspondent for 'the ‘times
i Mrs. Jewell Carr Pot tex
i assistant director of admissions
at Texas Christian University.
Springs Hepital. He was the
brother of Mrs. J. C Russell and'
J H. Addyj of Mineola.
With the loal schools having
been dismissed "last week', we suv-
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Jan. 17, 1968 THE MINEOLA AAONUOR, MMeofA, Uxai-2 1 Rebekahs Install
— Miscellany — " New Noble Grand
The Mineola Hans. Club ha-Rill be a* Mineola High Schpol as Noble Grand of Rebekah Lodge" .
challenged tFMineola ROtarslat 1 pm. Thursday, January 17 220 during ceremonies al - -
■ ■ ■ - ■ ’i Rebakahs’ Lodge Hall on ‛N rth
Johnson Street at 7 p.m., January
PANAVISION* C. e9
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Questions and Answers about
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Clothing and other miscellaneous • . 10 Years If Desired. •
.. .expense, , i,bo . ) / . V
We have a special Pr-need Annuity Plan that is fully paid up for life in 1 to 10 years.The amazing thing about
this plan is that although yqu slop paying, the fund CONTINUES to grow. For example: a paid up fund of
$1,000 grows to $1,250 in 10 yeafs; $1,586 in 20 years. In fact, it continues to grow for the rest of-your life. •
The tool answer to risimg costs & inflation! And all of your money (plus interest, if any) is refundable upon
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UP TO $1,000
VAILABLETO PERSONS UP TO AGE
of their grandson and nephew .
James Mathison Skelton Jr., and
Miss Betty Olive Bad in M c -
of Mineola; hold Mpnday after - i
noon. .Jan. 13, all' eleven direc-
tors from 1967 were re-elected
fir 1968. "
At the directors meeting which
followed, the bank's officers for
1067 were all re-elected: Leon
Hoseek, hoard chairman: Ralph!
HiMKCk. president. Paul Sanders
viee president and cashier; in-
Ray Fowler, Wilburn York and
I. A. Denton, vice presidents.
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Petition Seeks
Better Control
Of Water Release
—Ed ■ Junes, local businessman
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THURS., FRI. A SAT. -
MN. 18- 19-20
ADULTS $1.00
CHILDREN 59c
COLUMBA NCTURtS pnei
GLENN GEORGE
FORD-HAMILTON
been ever since the first week M<hc annual meeting of shar,^,
of the monthl.? I holders of the First National Bank
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Water • Supply Corporation or
Manday night at the Corral Cafe
• Some thkty-five members were
present in person, with another
30 by proxies, out of
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to register voters. - j - .
Out of town relatives attending didates for inid-ierm graduation
were ______________a , • . -
Jerry D. Carr. Cecil $Tuck. Jr , and 3 of the second section
Wayland L Crist. James ,W No- even then,' we couldn’ get
len, Michael P. phekerson. Penny the copy in that sectien -
M Williams and* Mackie LRay- "overhow" is" on page 5 of th*
hrd
,. Those from Upshur County in-
chided Albert W. Smith. Jerrs Mil
Don Smith,-Marvis R. Mackey, there won’t be an issue 4-th<
Clarehce R Harris, Johnny R
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amu nu wuel Gouty update - „ -- -1
Gerald Bwyh~rsyer. material is printed an pages -2- Mrs. Herman Krevit, Mr.
•' -"-2 * - - • - But Mrs.-Britton Wherry, and
s Mary wherty, "al'or
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FRE INFORMATION'-NO OBLIGATION! Mail Coupon at oneeor.
call us. : , ...
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tefunerarorNFs.Hershel Dean at Texas A&M UIHVmitf Hd-uT-
ding to Registrar H. L. Heaton.
Dana Addy of Coma passed tor,
awy last. Monday in Sulphur
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All Number Calling
1 ,i coming to Mineola in February
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•' •— — - -- and, Mrs. Doyle Starnes of Star Rte.,
____ Miss Mineola, is a candidate, for the
Houston: B 3. degree in veterinary sei-
Carter Bratton, Temple; Mr. and ence • }
Mrs. Frank’Casebier, Austin ; I Commencement exercises will
and Mr and Mrs. Jim Miteheilbe conducted January 20 H at on
' — — - said that 462 students haye filed
for baccalaucat, deg 1 -s? and
New Hope Water.
anti rancher, has promgsed cireu-llub to a basketball game Ac-■ to talk with local high schoo
lation of petitions in Mineola and cording to Lions spokesmen students about TCU
all along the middle Sabine water-wine Recp hasi-voluteered his Two weeks trom today - Jan. 11.
shed, seeking better regulation of! services as, First-Aid man. anduary 31 - js ahe deadline f o r l District Deputy President Ber-
the rlesere water from Lake Leeman Hopkins and C l i l f o r d i pay ment of state mdounty tha Drake ot Ove-- as Install-
Tawakoni. Dodson have said they'would ac [ taxes to the county Tax Assessor- ing ‘Officer.
Copies of the petition have beenas stretcher !-'bearers. St in___ , T
circulated this wegkat the RainsMallory; Viee president oT theltaxes o the
County and Wood County liven Rotars Club, safeglast week that A---
stock auctions, and copies are the.Optimists wanted-2o poake i
a- rund-robin event for the""ser-
Postmaster Ulman,Bruner noti-
. .uv. 4. fled Us-that the local Fost Office
Hughes, and has. an abundant supply of- —
— ■ and the new -6-pent stamp, -A......Areview ofloperations for th-
Kceived supply of the new 5-centpost- past year, and re-election of th
t" a call to furnish five met) tor^ cards and 10-cent airmail stampsboard of directors, comprised
induction in February, according is expected any day (as* it has highlights of the annual meetimg
to' Mrs. Clara Bunn, clerk tot , Mrs. Grady Skglon and Misslof shareholders of the New Hope
the board. • r - - i . .
Bill Kennedy Pharmacist-Owner
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Collector. h*ymepf of school (Mher officers' installed included z
'• Schoot Assessor-Col- Mrs. ora Ma Parr, Viee
lector, and fegixtration ( n o Grand; Mrs. Jerry Kahler, Sec-
charge) for voingh the 19u3retary;and Mrs. Mae Megason, ‘ a
elections. A ruistratlon applies- ’ Treasurer. . .
tion form wus printea on the Following her installation, Mrs. ___I
front-page week’ Moniter MHle- talked briofy‘of-thesdutis
information since he, like -a o 'and will be re-printed’ in the Mon- i _
many other residents, has-beenjitor and Record lates \ ' After the progri
hit by thb "fill ' ■ For the convenience cl rocal •
taxpayers and potential voters . Janie Steele, reporter. y...........
representatives of the office o! । o.
W. R Blalock, conty tax ollec- a o wr M
wiulbe atihe Mincgl&)l Degrees
City Ha" on Friday of this week. Du 2 Mineolans - .
Two Mineola students are a-
mong the record 817 degree cap-"
Jan. 19, to accept payments of
WAr"Te.
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TEAGUE FUNERAL HOME
: — JOHN c. TEAGUE. Owner .
637 W. Broad-', Mineola
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Bi-County Area
Eighteen 'registrants from the the Monitor, since the journalism
two-county- area in the jurisdic- students wouldn't have opportun-
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CARD OF TMANK8#
We wish to thank our Ty
A friends for their many kind de
i shown during the,illness of our
ihusband and father, Julius Potts.
We shall forever be grateful to
you ay.. give you many,
many, years of such fruitful hos-
pitality.
Lettie Potts. wife. And
Irene Potts and Willie
|l Potts, children ।
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Peacock, Dan. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 45, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 17, 1968, newspaper, January 17, 1968; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1493226/m1/2/?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.