The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. [92], No. [9], Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 1, 1968 Page: 2 of 12
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1. Texas Departmtent of Public Safety — School of Criminal Investigation
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SOLID COLOGNE
Men’s PERMANENT PRESS SHIRTS
4. Federal Bureau of Investigation — School of Proceedure in Use of Firearms.
SHOP W&W for ALL YOUR MOTHER’S DAY GIFTS
available In three
PROFILE OF PREVIOUS PROFESSIONAL LAW
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3. United States Border Patrol — Radio Operator.
4. Fritch Texas Police Dept. — Chief of Police
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Funeral. Ambulance and Insurance
CATII E Y - M AI TS BET IE R,( ) wn ers
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with the
Mrs. Horn Gives
(ircle Program
5. Hale County Sheriff's Dept. — Criminal Deputy Sheriff.
6. Tarrant County Sheriff's Dept. — Deputy Sheriff.
7. Spurlock 8 Schattman — Chief Private Investigator.
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Stripes, Dress Whites.
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3. Federal Bureau of Investigation — School of Fingerprint Classification and
Identification.
or PT A Officers
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ENFORCEMENT WORK (1948 to 1968)
1. Tarrant County Sheriff's Dept. — Deputy Sheriff.
2. Big Springs Police Dept. — Patrolman
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FUNERI DIRECTORS
SERVICE DRUG
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FABRICS
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Reg $2.19
Quart Size
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QUALIFICATIONS FOR OFFICE
SPECIAL SC HOOLS:
EVENING IN PARIS
Sprav Deodorant
Reg. $1.00 Size
Sale Priced 2 for $1
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DRESS FABRICS
20% Off Reg. Price
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t able , which was graced with'an ,
arrangement of yellow rosebuds. ■
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Honored With Tea-Shower
1 2—IHE MINEOLA MONITOR, Mineola, Texas
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Excellent Quality
B ATH MAT SETS
Beautiful Colors
$447
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8. Mineola Police Dept. — Patrolman.
9. Quitman, Texas Police Dept. — Chief of Police.
10. Constable of Precinct No. 2 of Wood County.
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simulated
DISCOUNT PRICES EVERY DAY
W&W VARIETY
Reg. $1.50 Right Guard
Spray Deodorant
Only 97
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WOOD COUNTY SHERIFF
MAY 4th
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Guests who called between thelof yellow was med on the serving
CECIL f«r CONSTABLE CAMPAIGN
Return To Office - May 41
Return A Professional Law Enforcement
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TABU... 20 CARATS... AMBUSH
Reg $1 49
Bona Vista
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Only 976 Yd.
"Made While You Wait
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of the Mineola FHA Chapter:
Mi- w H. Owsley will install
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The Mincola l‘ar nt - Teachers ! to attend the meeting Also, she "
-onlatic a ll have their regu- aid, nursery fatilities will be" A tea-shower honoring Miss Southern. Methodist University,
mee ng Monday af- i available, under supervision of ■ Judith Kyle Smith, bride-elect! presided at the punch bowl. Miss
Mrs Jack Patrick and members of Ronald Oglesby, was held Sat- Anita Reep served the cake.
urday afternoon, April 27 in the ! The bride-elect's chosen colors
horhe of Mrs. W l.. Keep, Circle'were used w the decorations na
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’ .O. and for protection of thel’he United States
‘lu-try against introduction of
techninans Many field Activities
Reg. 98c r
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DRESS FABRICS
Only 726 Yd.
stock industry obt on the d< r ■
through purchase of replac merit
stock.
With rapidly increasing interest
in 1 rk production in Texas, the
Commission anticipates an accel-
erated effort to eliminate hog
cholera, a major disease of win
Gleaners Meet
in Hayes Home
The Gleaners Sunday, School 1
Class of the First Raptist Church I
held their morithy social a h d t
business meeting- in the home of
Mrs. .Tom. Hayes on the evening
et April 25. .
R. freshments of fresh straw-
berry pic, coffee and nuts were
served to Mmes. John Vandiver,
Charles MeBougald, Larry Rich-
y Jesse Brummett, Dan Kizer,
Harold Phillips, Victor Valek.!
| Dnal+ Phillips , ond Jesse Jones, 1
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eri s of articles prepared | 75 percent of the producers own- ; tates in the wood preserving in-
' Lz Agri "•Hill al Exten- ing at least 51 percent of thejdustry Properly treated poles,
S. 1vic to acquaint the Pub- cattle request it. posts and timbers will last 30 or
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All members of the PTA .
g to attend.
1 eventual rradication
Another important activi’y o f
the Commission is the inspection
service maintained at marketing
centers which prevents spread of
disease by stopping movement of
infected animals. A different in-
spection service is offered o n
farms and Pnches to detect re-
servoirs of disease or parasites;
mere y ars even though exposed
to moisture, soil and insects.
Serving
The Mineola Area
30 Years
LADIES' FIRST QUALITY
NYLON HOSE
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Officer,To Constable (MJ^inet 2.
2. Texas Depl. of Public Safety — School of Accident Investigation and Traffic
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Men's & Boys'
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Hostesses, in addition to Mrs.
It e e p, were Mesdames Virgil ;
R Oglesby, mother of the funce of Pearock. Roy Peacock, Ralph
i the honoree Bruner. .1 C. Norris, Otho Me-
ire Miss Coalene Barrett Of Dal-Kaig. T W Matthews, Robert
, , , Hooks, Sidnev Pillow. W T Har-
I las, the honoree s roommate at
yon, Russell Douglas, Cecil
. Moody, and T E Gresham.
Texas Animal Health Commission --o ——
I Texas has 46 wood treating
Editors Note This is another losis program only when at least plants and is one of the leading
network is the most highly
cranaien of fever tick
b in is> -fully accomplished
. . I trust the services I have rendered my
'home county have been ample to justify a strong
vote for re-election. I will deeply appreciate same.
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GEORGE T. HINSON
in- vulnerable to the introduc-|Cther changesnin emphasis will
■i <if (Xotic iVestock disease1' oome as dictated bv needs.
Standing guard to protect ag- ; Constant application of basic
ri ’s losa"s from these hazard principles in animal disease con
‘he Texas Animal Health Com- trol will result in evontia! rcti-
1- n n. a state agency created cation of dangerous dist-e>
103 Kown Then as the Tex- Commission officials believe On-
lave 1uck Sanitar.Commis-ily through eradication, 1hev sa
hi, its initial responsibility was . ,, .
< an the states billioniellal hv
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d on in close coopera-
intuat to a major Texas industry
lh avv internatjonal traffic at
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1, d with activity along 889 miles
f common bundary with Mexi-
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worm erdicaton program is due 1
in no small part to support the I
(ommission gave this coperati v<
• ffort of state and federal agen-
■ e*. private organizations and
ndiv .duals.
(if much concern at present is
the status of several Texas coun-
ties in relation to brucellosis, a
- dangerous disease of both man
and animal The numtier of coun-
ties listed as Modified-Certified
i Brucellosis Free now stands a t
166
Work in 76 other counties is
progressing as rapidly as avail-
ability of state and federal funds
permits, but there is genuine con-
cern for the 18 counties that
'have not requested help
Proposed federal legislation has
serious implications for them
For one thing, it would mean
that their animals could be sold
only h r slaughter thus seriously
restricting operations of operators
'Who produce breeding and replace
ment stock.
Counties may enter the brucel-
tion with the Animal Health Divi-
on nf the U S Department 0. 1
Agricult ure.
Success of the current crew- 1 :
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K DESIGNED
ESPECIALLY
FOR,
Lirt/istom* /me/
for rai /1 pree ious rial J
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Beatrice Horn wa
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Htral Agencies serying Texas
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(OLI.EGE STATION . . . Tex-
am are justly prbust of the State's
-t ee ouraphical features and.
.•in1 ng other things, her fine
• ;wris and international air
'■ 1 r 1111 ! ■ But tin sc . same sour-
n e.isi- from other areas.
The executive director is ap-
pointed by the Commission whose
■ ix mumbers represent the swine, I
hp and goa’. bref. dairy anc
■ - - -+ty +dustrie ene vetertaryt
, tin 11 ine. The state is divided in-
'o 9 areas, each With a resident
votrinanan who coordinates
Commission, activities, including
>f protection it d
.. the., following officers during the । Drive.
■ O’TA meeting:
Mi loin B o v d. president:' . .
, r. . hours of 3 and a 11 clock were
Mr Larry mchey. vice presi-i
tin: Mi- Tommy -Minter, received by Mrs. Keep, Mrs J S.
tretury: Mrs. Billy MeCreary, ' Smith. mother of the honorec:
■ a-ur .' Mrs. Derrell Hosea, i Miss Smith, and Mrs. Tr man
t .. t’< nt.n lan; and Mia J.
Reg. $1.39
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Be sure to vote Saturday^ asist elderly people
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Peacock, Dan. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. [92], No. [9], Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 1, 1968, newspaper, May 1, 1968; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1493248/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.