The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 46, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 30, 1974 Page: 5 of 8
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Quitman 4-H Club will meet
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prosecute criminals to the fullest extent of the law . . .
limiting the jurisdiction of federal courts to hear civil
cases involving freedom of choice in school attend*
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time of fellowship was enjoyed. Monday, February 4, at the
Central Elementary School
leaders and 13 members.
Good luck’toallof you!
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has not been present . . . and voting . . . for at least
Guaranteed 30,000 Miles
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Pure ‘78’ profile for excellent
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cake and a crystal bowl of responsibilities of the Subcom-
punch completed the table ap* mittee.
pointments. The birthday cake TEEN CLUB
Plus Tax and Trade-In
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1' cutting expenses by reducing the size of the federal
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1. and Mr. and Mrs. Luther King,
who observed their 55th wed-
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day honorees were Letha
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Othel Newton, Annie Willis,
Theron Gilbreath, William
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Leonard, Nannie Christian,
Minnie Dean and Lucy Rich
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smile." - tia School, from 5:80 to 6:45.
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Under provisions of the Medicare Law, Service
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the following Hema as prescribed by physicans
Folding Commode Chairs, Walkers,
Wheel Chairs, Cervical Collars
and other appliances. Federal Government, under
its Medicare Program, will pay 80% of such rent-
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records within their own district immediately before
each election . . . and,by forbidding any member from
accepting campaign contributions from outside his own
district. --
GLEN JONES
Democrat for Congress
United States House Of Representatives
First Congressional District of Texas
WATCH FOR MORE ABOUT HIM...
DO WHAT YOU CAN TO HELP ELECT HIM
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ONITOR, Mineola, Texas, January 30,1974
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was provided by the family of AU 4-H members, 14 years of -
honoree Minnie Dean. age or older, are invited to the
The table for the anniversary 4-H Teen Club, skating party,
couple was laid with a gold lace The party will be held on .
cloth and waa centered with the Tuesday. February 5, in Tyler,
gold and white iced tiered an- Please meet in Quitman at the
niversary cake. courthouse st 6:00 p.m. The
Entertainment for the party party will be home by 10:00
waa furnished by Mrs. Brenda p.m. Any adults willing to take
Bryant, soloist, accompanied by their car, please contact our
Hefitage social director Mrs. office.
Dorthy J uan Bjork st the piano. CLUB MEETINGS
Mrs. Bryant sang a variety of We hear there’s a, rash" of
songs, all greatly enjoyed by Valentine parties being sche-
the residents and their guests, duled for the February club
__. Following the program, re- meetings!
freshments were served and a Mineola 4-H Club will meet
522 . Broad Mineola 569-2681
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Massive and serviceable, with lots of storage. ’Romanes- e Framed Mirror
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of Quitman entertained its - The 1974 Wood County 4-H .......
residents with s party Friday Foods Show will be held Johnson Ford . ..
afternoon, Jan. 21, in honor of Wednesday, March 6, at 7:00 rhrif.Tee Foods
those residents who observed p.m. in the Arnold Holley Hall, English Funeral ...c
either birthdays or anniversa- Quitman. It promises to be the > Cari Bruner Agencv 88
rim during January., best ever! FarmiaiRanch" 36
Heading the list of honorees Four communities are parti First Nat Bank 34% 37%
were Mary Sexton, who cipating: Quitman, 11 leaders Mola Floor Covering 31
and 55 members; Mineola, 7 Snack Bar 28
leaders and 29 members: M'ola Flower Shop 23
Yantis, 8 leaders snd IT .
members; and Golden, 3 High Team Series: Thrif-Tee Team High Series: VFW Aux
Foods 1988. Mineola Floor Cov- iliary 2342, VFW Post 7523 4 .
ering 1975, Farm A Ranch 2321, Robinson & Son 2303. 4
gsqt, th. Supply 19381 Team High Game: VFW Auxil- . •
a u Sixteen members of the Team High Garnet Thrif-Tee iary 820, First National Bank of >
4H.suhcommittee.wi be Foods 714, Mineola Floor Cov- Quitman 814, VFW Post 7523 "
meeting Thursday,- sn. SL at ering 687, First National Bank 806.
6:00 P-m. in the County of Mineola 680. Individual High
Extension Office. This commit , Individual High Series: Laaura Beard 509 Sai
. tee will provide overall direc Wryinski 570 Theresa Har 8 Fikea’489
honorees was laid with a green tion and support to the County buck 480, Sarah COb6 473. individual G Game. Lillian 4
with ■ edch Chandcente ed 4-H la rogram.7 ‘he 1 ommit Individu High Game: Laura Beard 171 and 181, Sarah Cobb 2
with a floral arrangement of tee is compand of adult leaders Wrysinski 171, 198 and 201; 177, Lola Fikes 175, Jayne ]
andolderiHmebersv Theresa Harbuck 198, Thelma Lankford (sub) 183, Susie Reed
MeCreary183. . m«i»****m.
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Cain Funeral Home . 33
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Peacock, Dan. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 46, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 30, 1974, newspaper, January 30, 1974; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1547685/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.