The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. [92], No. [9], Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 1, 1968 Page: 5 of 12
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Other contestants were Rebec-Carol Ann Lewis, Carla Shott,
Miscellany
by Dan Peacock
FOR
Dean's List at TJC for the fall chosen "Miss Hawkins”
the
LARGE RACK .
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Nylons, Lace Trim
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Leia Clements, Etna Rape, Min-
NYLON GLOVES
A local minister has called our
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STRETCH JEANS
AS THEIR COUNTY ATTORNEY
VOTE MAY 4th FOR
rary.
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PANEL SPECIAL
THIS wBk ONLY!
Smith, Meredith Room of
Mineola Public Library.
Army Offering
Two-Year Tours
A chance to enlist in the Reg-
ular Army for two years instead
with relatives there.
The Dominations combo enter-
COMPARE AT
$3.95!
Cotton*
Size 5-7
Tubeless
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gealed salad, pie and coffee was
enjoyed. ' '
Mr*. Ruth Caudill, president of
the organization,- presided for a
s
Sizes
10-18
stressing points of theological con-
troversy not understood by the
average Christian of today.
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GLLAMING
CHROME
PLATE!
Janis Shott, Shelia Wilson, Pam-
•la Palmer, Louise Whit, Susan
Hall and Pamela White.
Miss Sue Ann Wilson
Chosen ‘Miss Hawkins’
4 Ft. by 8 R.
AMBERTONE PANELING
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“GOODYEAR
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GOARANTEE"
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NOW HAS
CONVALESCENT APPLIANCES
For Sale or For Rent
Medicare Plan Available For Qualified Persons.
. Additional Information Furnished on Request.
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R. D. TAYLOR
_______ Candidate For
SHERIFF
Wood County
Earnestly Asks & Will Deeply Appreciate
Your Vote & Support On May 4th.
(Pol. Adv.)
; FOR
WOOD COUNTY ATTORNEY
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MOTHER’S DAY
’ MAY 12th
STOMACH
PROBLEMS?
If you take any brand of Mag-
1 nesium-Aluminum Hydroxide
Gel’suspension (Read the la-
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The Men and Women In
Wood County Law Enforcement Want
JAMES DOUGLAS PICKETT
ible metal spout a
vent. Brighirda
finiah.
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5-Cell! 1500 Ft Beam
CHROME
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“%kk where: at heme, hi the garage,
*%N on the real, etc. _
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xtcompuI.E
70mm
j their military obligation.
In rder to be eligible for the ■
special enlistment program. appli- ,
cants must be between 18% and
their voter registration certifi -
cates with them to the polls.
I Precinct conventions will also
beheld on Satuslay, May 4, with'
convention business expected to
I include presentation of resolutions
regarding “favorite son" candi -
dates for the national conventions
in August. --■
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PRICE BREAK SPECIAL!
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Complete Pharmacy now of-
fers a FREE 14 o*. bottle to
anyone who would like to try
this product.
Comply J—"-
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MUHKN • MINUMA, ex
Bill Kennedy,
Pharmacist -Owner
In 5 Colors!
55,.
ial Hospital. Her room number
is 37.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Aaron
attended the lumbermen’s con-
vention in San Antonio for three
day» last month, and visited He-.
Expansion of the Regular Army 1
4, with your voter registration rnhrtwunt program ie deslened
certificate stamped with the name to; permit young men to choose
of the party in whose primary .a two-year enlistment in the Reg-
you voted. i ular Army in order to satisfy
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GOODYEAR
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SFC Preston R. Friedley, the:
Polls will be open In Wood
County Trom 8 a.m. until 7 p.m.
Saturday, May 4. Absentee vot-
ing, which began “on April 15, is
to end on Tuesday, April 30.
In addition to choosing among
candidates in contested races, the
primary voters will also be asked
to give their opinions on three
J propositions in a state-wide ref-
■ erendum: on legalizing sale of
liquor by the drink in wet areas,
on establishing a state board to
I control milk price*, .and- on le-
galizing pari-mutuel betting.
Voting in contested races and
I on the referendums will be by
1 placing an ‘x’ in the- box besid
for the April meeting of the Past
Matrons Club, held at Herm’s
last Friday night.
A menu of fried chicken, green
beans, creamed potatoes, con-
iNimsir <m t, urs
MOIST maTrADS
oxF"NVIrs
w ATKuwOF snweTa
Hafety
B%TVmR NAIS
Over Door
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Mineola sta
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semester. The story was prepar- competition among 17 contestants
ed by an unknown journalism at Hawkins High’s auditorium on
student at TJC, wh compiled 1 Friday night, April 26.
the students’ names from'their I First ruhner-up: was MISS Car-
addresses.. Left off the list was leta Hathcox, 17 year old daugh-
Gary Castleberny, son of Mr. andter of Mrs. Edna Hathcox; and
Mrs. Doug Castleberry and a s,-----
— 'cause Gary’s mailing address Mrs. Dean Hostess
1peeue. remain in To Past Matrons '
serious condition in Wood Memor- ! Mrs. Neva Dean was hostess
1 %A*M, One time
. " only value* on
nlL home fix-up items. Look A
" at these bargains,—K
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"" INCIUDED!
NOLIS 5 FULL SIZE
BATTERY cEuSI--)
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WE GIVE GATEWAY GREENBACKS
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in order to attend the precinet,
convention, you“must have vote d I1 S Army Recruiter in Tylen
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★ Primaries
(continued from page 1)
ter; 7, Stout, Truman Gilbreath,
County Barn; 8, Winnsboro,
M D. Carlock, Municipal Audi-
torium; 9, Pine Mis, s. 3
„Shaamiburger, County Barn;
be I on your bottle), here is
an opportunity for you to*
SAVE MONEY. The usual
package of other brands eon-
tains 12 oi.
Buy the Rexall brand of Mag-
nesium- Aluminum Gel Su-
spension and get excellent re-
sults and relief.
. S. T. Rhodes, Minnie Lee Hemp-
tained for the junior-senior ban- hin, Eiva Chappell, dlena Rule,
quetatStrt^ Walker, ‘Jessie covi,
26, in the hish school catetoviun Laura Eima Laminack,
there i
. 26 wars old. registered. Nw i th
Selective Service, but hav not'
yet rceived orders to reporb for
induction. Applicants also must
meet the required menal and
|phv»>cal standards, Sgt. Friedley
said.
! While three-year enlistees, are
permitted to have only one depen-
dent, there is no restriction on
the number of dependents a two-
1 year volunteer may have.
Young men interested in the
. 'two-year enlistment program may
contact Sgt. Friedley for full de-
tails. He also has information om
other programs which permits
individuals to choose their train-
' ing and receive a written guaran-
tee of acceptance before enlist -
ment.
Sgt. Friedley, may be contacted
at the U. S. Army Recruiting
Station, Tyler,"phone LY2-3291.
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eTndeinmeedee
$1.58
$219
$2.21_____
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convention is to be held at 7 -
clock Saturday evening in theo" the usual three-year "hiteh"
aduir reading room of the lib-is part of a new enlistment op-
portunity announced today by ;
during | Mr. and MrS. Frank Morrison.
All seventeen of the contestant* :
Week before last, we ran a
story concerning Mincoa students Miss Sud Ann Wilson, a senior second runner-up. was Miss Mary
who had been named to t he (in Hawkins High School, w a s | Morrison, 16-year-old daughter of I
SITZ BATH APPLIANCES AND MANY OTHERS
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AVAILABLE ON 1 to 2 DAY NOTICE.
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WE GIVI GATEWAY GREENBACKS! -
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misFair while they wer in the
the. favored candidate or the 'for' Alamo eity. Their son Randel,
| or ‘against’ box tor the referen- who lives in Chicago, joined them
dum questions, in San Antonio and returned to short business meeting. During
Directions on how to mark the Mineola for a visit with them the social hour, much fun was
ballot properly are carried o n and with sister Alaine ( M r s . i enjoyed as member.tried tore-
the printed ballots. Tommy Castloo). The A a r o n s i cognize their baby pictures:
stopped'*, m-er in- Austin to visit ! Present were Willie White, Lois
Parrish, Tennie Pierce, Clarice
Huff, Edith Shirey, Evie Ponder,
in the Meredith Room of the
Mineola Public Library.
Mrs. Elizabeth Lankford, Demo-
cratic chairman for West Mineola
(precinct 2), has announced that
■the precinct convention will be
held in the Fire Hall at 2 p.m.
Saturday. ------——•-------—
And the Republican -.precinct
Wa GIyp Gateway Greenbacks
DANa‛$
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SIZES 10 to 24%
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nie Jones, .Mollie Fisher, Ruth
Attention to a one-hour telesasi. Caudill, Lola Mae Cowart, Eula
Mrs. E. E. Smith;-Democrate Slated for Channel 7 at 1 pm. Elder and Neva Dean.
chairman for Precinct 22 (East I Sund lay. May 5. The, Rev, Le5
Mineola), will preside for theRawlins, an ordained American
precinct cenveniion at 7 p.m. (or eBaptist minister, be the
after the closing of the p oHs) 8uest speaker for the telecast.
were students of Hawkins High,
with the contest sponsored for the ;
twelfth consecutive year by the |
Hawkins Study Club.
Miss Wilson, the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wilson of
Hawkins, won the talent compe- (
tition of the pageant by playing
two piano arrangements, “Alley I
Cat" and “Majestic River,” the
latter being her own composition. .
The new Miss Hawkins plans '
to major in elementary education
at Texas Woman’s University af-
ter her graduation this month at
Hawkins. She will be in the State
UIL Meet this weekend in Austin
as a Hawkins • representative in ।
both debate and as a member of j
the One Act Play entry.
As Mies Hawkins, she will re- '
•present her home town during the I
Ahtumn Trails in Winnsboro, the ,
Dogwood Fiesta in Quitman, and .
the Yamboree at Gilmer.
For last Friday night's contest, I
Miss Marsha Harmon, the Miss I
Hawkins for 1966, served as mis- ’
tress of ceremonies.- Judges for
the' event were Mmes. Charles
Puckett, R L’ Skaggs -nd Wayne 1
Collins, all of Mineola.
Mrs. P. B McRae is president
of the Hawkins Study Club, the
contest sponsor. •
White, Pink, Blue, Beige, Black
$198
I Pair
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-May 1, 1968 THE MINEOLA MONITOR, Mineola, TexaJ-5
Precinct 10, Stinson, John W ghome; 15, R. P. Womack, school
Rogers, Little Hope B a p 11 s t ' ‘ afeteria; 16, Mrs. Mary Wil-
Church; 12, Hawkins, T.‛ L. liams, community center; 17,
Green, City Hall; 13, Coke, Mrs. ' Cartwright. P. M Whatley, old
Ralph Robison,r school; 14, Per- sehoo bulldingi 14, Oak Grove,
ryville, R. M Hester, the Hester Duren Cruce. Grange Hall; and
_—-22,East MTeol, MTS X T
No Nmit on months No limit on
miles. No ddmit as to roads No
fenit as to speed. For the entre
dkpFgto"hes"A
-uANANIEED aoimstt deteet nd
Hvmal road hazard, exept
reqaicaple punctores This guar-
antee dpes not ewtend to auto
tires used on trucks, or ring
Ufff ft!** tiro* stamped 'Hr-
8S0/"m4n,Cs "N‛eR
Tiis GUARANTEE any of mor.
Will. at our option. either repair .
or meke allowence on a campao
•trto new tire tewd on original
tread deign deptn remaining
endGoodynrs printed "Prede:
eurven t tume 0 •4»iu54ment.
which price Wi . airly represent
the actual retail selling price of
t• omenrpbie ur at time
‛ New! Jotter Pen
Protases a perpetual 8129
calendar MUM banel X
Famoue Parker quality. Has
white barrel with asy-fo-
read black date letters and
ca Ellison, Patricia Grayum,
Cindy Hervimg, Sally Herring,
Terne Johnson, Randi McRae,
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SWIM SUITS
Wild Array of Colors & Styles
Sizes 6 to 18
$Q99
from 0
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In The Fight Against Crime. They Know
There Is No Substitute For Experience And
\ Proven Ability. '
2 1 2*Gallon Gas Can
Pm cm. mowers QQ
•Ml motorboats V•
Ruet-resisting platod. Revers-
$95
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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/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.