The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 1, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 6, 1974 Page: 4 of 10
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: Blue - Gold Banquet
Gonzles and Mark Voyles.
Benji Beall (two awards).
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visited Mrs. Gladys Luckett in
Grand Saline, Saturday night.
Mrs. W. A. Melton visited
Saturday at Sand Flat with Mr.
Mrs. Mary Carpenter and
Mrs. Bessie Elkins attended a
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present ‘standby* effect January 20 of this year,"
lervice System, he said, “Our Surveys indicated
which continues to register and a high degree of voluntary
classify young men, is a vital compliance on the part of Texas
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Tim approximately notBustnattmmttmau"ehau
established by this drawing, speeds on Texas highways.
according toGlantz. Consequently, our troopers .
The Military Selective Ser have been increasing their
vice Act requires all young men volume of speeding citations,
to register with the System at and will have to continue to
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Service lottery drawing for the E. Speir, director of the Texas
nation’s young men who Department of Public Safety,
become 19 years of age during said today he is disturbed by
1974 will be held in Washing- many complaints by Texas
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Fa to the incumbent, having been also was graduated from Tyler
7 elected to the post in 1972 to Junior College, Baylor Univer-
• represent his home county and sity, and the University of
two adjoining ones (the present Texas. He is a National
district make-up). He has Guardsman, has served with
formally filed for re-election, the Air Force, and has had past
and has authorized news media experience in the legislature in
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held during the year in which Speir said he has received
they become 19 years of age. numerous reports by motorists
They are potentially vulnerable who are complying with the
to induction throughout the. new law who are frightened
d their 20th and angered by others who
ar thereafter, pass them at speeds danger-
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group still others who "tailgate" them
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represent the three counties in member of the Farm Bureau,
the lower house of the state Hollowell is a native Van Zandt
legislature. ~ countian and was graduated
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peace, it is generally recognized hour speed limit, and has
that there is the need to directed DPS troopers to -
maintain a strong defense intensify their enforcement
capability in order to insure efforts.
continued peace," Col. Glantz “When the new law went into
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maion. W RvStAuthorttybthhegnbins „ by Clyde Fowler ' currently busy in
The contract arrangements, publie, for use by municipali- The. Silver Lake Baptist
then, make possible the finan ties, individuals, industries, and Church and the Calvary Baptist
reservoir in Corps of Engineers cing of planning, land purchase, irrigation of farmlands. Church in our community both
{The annual Blue and Gald Bear Badges - Leslie w. c (Carto swear daaiesonndkegainortinntwifhudo tfhesAxeemantanzigpdby Sundasdirndorshapdanrvicon sturdMrs.GertrudeErwinon
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• the MHS MultipurposeRoom. and Glen Null. - recently Assistant General record of sorts when they built Authority's board of directors visited Sunday afternoon with Fowler and Clyde, Thursday.
! q"one"-hoYs, R 1 fford Webelos Awards - Crafts- Manager for Research and Toledo Bend Reservoir without met in Dallas on Feb. 18 and Mrs. Effie Louton. Mrs. W. C. Fowler and Clyde
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* A.Madtrestheme.Was Kevin White, Damon West, Project activities and will Because of the unique Nemte, peident,ahd‛Guy night“jacgifaIit and Mrs. Weldon Melton,
gseinthetable decorations Benji Beall, Len Tipton and function directly under John W. method of funding, actual Cowser of Center, secretary. . „Mr.andMrs.R.M. Aaron of Mr. and Mrs. Howell Lee Os-
banquet. Chad Freeman. —r . Simmons, executive vice presi- contFuction of the Lake Fork Other directors of the Mihela visited Mr. and Mrs. borne of Brownfield and, Mr,
The followingachievement QI A I- dent and general manager of Reservoir is expected to begin Authority present Included O. Raymond Erwin on Sunday and Mrs. Bill Erwin and chi
badgestwere earned and were ySilver Arrows.. Leslie the Sabine River Authority. . no later than July 81, 1976; N. Pederson of Kilgore, secre- I
n. wm- The proposed Lake Fork and the first impoundment of tary pro tern; Gus Morris,
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David Householder, Dane Ed- Kendall Shepard, Kenny Huff,
wards, Ken Clower, Robert John Ritmer, Damon West and
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in the district to announce his representing his home county
candidacy for the post. in the House.
Hollowell, vice chairman of Don Payne of Van, who owns I
and operates an insurance
agency in that city, has also
filed for the office of State
Representative, District 11, -
subject to action of the
Democratic primary. He is a
1948 graduate of Van High
School, attended the University
of Houston, served in the An-
Force and as executive officer
for a Military Police Company
with the Texas State Gaurd,
and has been in the professional
entertainment field under con-
tract as a song writer and
recording artist.
Payne, a native of Hunt
County, has lived in District 11 . ■
since 1945. Following his Air -
_______________________ Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Aaron of TMr.andMrs.HowelLeeos, Foreeaservice, during whiehe
Simmons, executive vice presi- contFuction of the Lake Fork Other directors of the Minela visited Mr. and'Mrs. borne of Brownfield and. Mr, n-rformahces he followed the
dent and general manager of Reservoir to expected to begin Authority present included 0. Raymond Erwin on Sunday and Mrs. Bill Erwin and ehi Pnterrmimest field with his
the Sabine River Authority. no later than July 81, 1976; N. Pederson of Kilgore, secre- afternoon. dren of Athens visited Mr. and first record release in 1954 He
The proposed Lake Fork and the first impoundment of mar pro temGnMorfis, ACideFowlerandLany Mrs. Arthur Erwin over the continued in this work until the
reservoir will supply water to water to planned for Jan. 1, Greenville, immediate past pre- Armstrong were Sunday din- weekend. mid-60s, when he joined an
the power companies with 1980. sidont; C. T. Wickersham, ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Napper insurance CmnAn, -ns 8.iM.
which the SRA has contracted. The project will require Orange, past president; D. N. Jessie McDowell, in Mineola. and children of Gilmer visited man He msed UD the
under terms of a Water Supply around 86,000 acres of land and Bosley, San Augustine, past Mr. and Mrs. Buddie Baggett Mrs. Lettie Dickerson and Iromotion ladder with the
t ' ‘ n h nH* Au hor- 9 limpound K "acreiet preside t, C C KceHemphiil with las Effie jaturda h *♦ j company to the executive sales I
ity revenue bonds for the of water with an estimated Tom Pogues of Mineola, a with Mrs. Effie Louton. The community was sad- starf in Dallas then the
project will be issued and sold minimum dependable annual director, was unable to attend Mr. and Mrs. LloydI Barrows dened last week to learn of the divisional staff in Richmond
through a Bond Authorfeation yield of 168,000 acre feet The the Feb. 18 meeting. of Pickton visited Rev. and deaths of the Douglas Dicker- Va In 1972 he Loufht Inir
HR n ___ I eme pm Agreement which provides that power companies will purchase Morris is chairman, and Mrs. Jack Moore, Sunday. son baby and Mr. Jess Coley, interest in the Van ISEIrAn
F or Men Bom in ’55 the power" companies wil apdhaveueorso,000 -cretet Pederson and Wickersham Agency, later that yelr formed
purchase water at a sufficient of water per year, with an members, of the Lake Fork Mrs. Buck Fite, of Mineola, to the families of both. the Cook Payne Agency then
AUSTIN - Young men born Service has provided ways price to pay all debt service option to purehasean additional Project Management Commit I . . _ _ formed the Don Payne Agency
in 1965 will have their Selective which enable men to register requirements neceneary to 40,000 aero feet annually, too tor ths board, a" Lake Fork Reservoir in 1978. - 85 -
Service lottery numbers drawn with minimum inconvenience. ' 1
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on Maren EEn i notion mere pmpey rir
is no draft or plans to resume DI3 1 roopers
s callups for involuntary military r A. a
service, says Col. Melvin N. 1O track Down
Glantz, State Director of d.. E.. n.:..
Selective Service for Texas. •n rast •rver8
The sixth annual Selective AUSTIN — C-Mrni1 Wilson
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on May 4, voters in Wood, Van
u-m Zandt and Kaufman counties
will choose one of two men to be
their State Representative in
1978 and 1976.
Since there have been no
other filings in Legislative
District II, the winner of the
N First Democratic Primary is a
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Peacock, Dan. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 1, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 6, 1974, newspaper, March 6, 1974; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1547690/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.