The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 1, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 6, 1974 Page: 5 of 10
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Tyler, Texas 75701
Register Each Visit Fer
•10 Cash Prize
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Super Value Day
(No purchase necessary;
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Except Sundays. Holidays
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PHARMACY
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Installing ENERGY Saving
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Weatherstrip doors and windows to-help seal in the
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commercial art studios.
After World War II, he
settled in the Dallas-Fort
Worth area and resumed a
career as advertising illustra-
tor. He worked as art and
creative director in ad agencies
before opening his own agency
some 15 years ago.
During his years as an
illustrator and agency owner.
by Mrs. Leon Hoseck.
There was one guest present
— George Robertson, a now
mlemberofthe church who had
transferrod his membership
from Winnaboro.
8:30 a.m. to 5:30 pun. Delly, swept Cleed Bundays
aHoelidays.lnemergenclem,c1N294a. '
Complete Pharmacy
Bill Kennedy, Pharmacist-Owner
Keep Iha damper tightly doeed when the fireplace is not
in use to prevent air leakage. For more information on the
wise and efficient use of electricity, call SWEPCO,
extension 500. Or pick up your free booklet of helpful tips
at your local SWEPCO office
panics, but your local credit hostesses for the dinner slated
bureau does not And it to high V for 8:15 p.m.
time the media and government The menu will feature
officials get that p o i n t Mexican chicken, three-bean
straight" . salad, cole slaw. Harvard boots,
Spafford said the 2,100 credit andhotbread. ,
Keep the f/Zters clean. Dirty filters restrict air flow and cause
the equipment to work harder and use more electricity.
A lower thermostat setting will resultin less energy use. a
The setting of 65-88 degrees has been recommended for
energy conservation. If you are going to be away,
turn your thermostat down to a lower setting or turn it off
unless freezing weather could damage plumbing
and appliances. ,
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Mrs. J. 0.
‘insulation Is Important and can pay tor itself by lowering
your healing (and cooling) costs. You can save as much as 20%
or more on energy consumption if your home Is insulated
to meet FHA standards. Recommended amounts area minimum
of six Inches of insulation for the coiling, four Inches
forthe outside walls and. If construction is pier-and-beam, '
two inches under the floor. ’
ESstenMrrtng
Tyler, will be in charge at this ,
meeting. "The meeting will be
very. beneficial to anyone
involved in credit extension, ,
collection or any phase of
credit," says Mary Margret
Smith. “Local members of
Credit Bureau are urged to
attend, and an invitation to
extended to any other business
in our area concerned with
credit"
confused with” investigative at 569-2400) to 6 p.m. Friday,
reporting ever since the March8.
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aedpersonaf habits to false, the clubhouse."- —
Kvestigative consumer report- Mr. and Mrs.- Horman
ing agencies gather that type of Gresham and Mr. and Mrs.
information for insurance com- Larry Reid are to be boots and
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Stop weeds before
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pre-emergence before
weed seeds germinate.
For a beautiful weed-
free lawn. So, fertilize
your lawn and prevent
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appear.
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Lindley,_______
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Rountree
EVERYTHING FOR THE FARM A RANCH
Lawn a Gordon Supplies - Insecticides - Herbicides
Bulba - Sood - Fertilizer - Hardware
Farm & Ranch Supply
ibors of Mus Crees - Biue Shield, Paid Pre-
edA-Met and Texas State Wetar' Program.
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* All Types of Buildings
as sS-ses1
have this zeries (which now Mrs. Donald
comprises 181 volumes) oom- fMMrte ami Rhee
given to the issue of privacy . w "St"em#mJL vREw
- nicana Training Center the E omoe to the "broad vACred"hures Jw part of thThtotory gam am
Ac0 will pl8. 15 A . the brush approach and over- • Merchants Association) of Min- try and holds a reni fascination ™
course.wilte 5 generalisation by the media and ool< will be kold in the g mntoruThe Eatexas
wrknwith.kestmnu ipment government officials to this Community Room of Mineola area, because of abundant fish and o WI Potht
meters.to more sophisticated “For example," Spafford
equipment such as frequency said, "the statement that
counters and spectrum an- consumers cannot learn what to o
aytes,,ni,m“, , in their credit file is false. The A . A 1
The CATV Training Cen- law requires credit bureaus to Country Club
ter offers several continuing disclose everything in your file ~
Game Night,
— Dinner, Slated.
W1,06//1/R.0D. said, “that credit ‘ ’
. 2 « . spent Saturday night with Mrs.
and game and the earn at 0,,^, rv,—
. growing food •was able to ’ Mr.andMr..MieMansndof
support a large Indian popula, Dallas spent the weekend here,
tion in the early and ‘Misses Mary. Cathy aad
Wood County abounds in Indian Sujie Fournoy vihited their
relics. jlie grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.
jA”!? Heur dMiton Hitt, in Grand Saline on
Monday: 2p-.-5Pa..
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SewwrdaiMa-4- pupinu -ui
said*, “that credit bureaus The monthly Dinner and * u iAuuh.ek
—collect--and disseminate per- Game Night at the Mineola ne. ,,
tonal information about eon- Country Club is scheduled for Building at 7100 p.m., Tuesday,
.. turners' morals, characteristics Saturday evening, March 9, at March 12.
' “ ‘ N' Travis Stewart, Manager of ■' .
Retail Merchants Aewwfottan of
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bureaus represented by ACB Deadline for makin
have been “abused by and tions (by calling the i
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of the month. they now reside there and
Acker, who has been pairfting Acker maintains his studio
since he was in his teens, was there.
born in Pennsylvania. He spent
his early years in New York
City, where he studied at the LOU UOLY MT
Art Students League and SedmwMiam.arsmnhu,
Serving This Area
Over Half A Century
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LEO JONES
INSULATING CO., Inc.
headlines. Credit bureaus, ac- Hear Lakes Restaurant Has
cording to Spafford, make full
matlonunutoinvourgniv non Acker’. Painting. On Display
cies are not required to disclose Jud Acker, veteran artist he continued to paint, primarily
sourees. . .___ , . who now calls Lake Quitman in oils. In recent months he has
Your local credit bureau to ■ home. to presenting a showing been devoting more effort to
of his paintings in the Clear painting, substantially reducing
mnt Lakes Restaurant throughout his commitments to advertis-
h adE March.
" - The paintings went on Acker is married and has two
display Sunday, March 8, and children. The Ackers built a
will continue on display the rest home on Lake Quitman in 1989;
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MHS Senior. Will Participate A, rpp F 1 s-mEuEOLAMONITOMMmaT
in Annual Career DayA^TJC At Library
Mineola High School will be 89 fields in which they can Memorials have been re- becomes one week iverdus, a
among the 22 area high schools major and learn about oppor- ceived recently by the Mineola post card notice to sent, and “
whose seniors will attend the tunities, training, and responsi- Public Library for Mra. Charm thereafter the finechargen la Be Annual obaervan
March 15 Senior Career Day at bilities in these specific areas. Reitch, Mrs. Katherine Yetter, per day. At the end of the World
TylerJ unior College. Counseling topics vary from J. B. Bradshaw, Dallas Lank- Becondwenk, another no
Sept. B. R. Knight said the art, dentistry, home economics, ford and John Thomas For- sent Coot of the post cards Is United _________
, Mineola seniors accompanied music, pharmacy, teacher train roster. added to the fine. the First United M
* b faculty sponsors, would be ingto33 others... . .u a A newspaper rock has been An overdue book is costly, to Church of Mineola on
among the 8,000 visitors on the General progfam of the day purchased for the Library as a yen and to the library, because March 4.
TJC campus. begins with registrationin the memorial to Joe McReynolds of the staff time required for A covered dish luncheon was
Career Day will include Student Center (Teepee) at your library now subacribes to this additional record-keeping, held at 18 noon, with the
counseling sessions where high 8:80 a.m. and runs until 9:50 the Dallas Morning News, the Wo hope you will return al program following.
school seniors can attend two a.m.. Longview Journal, and the books to the library on or Centered on missions at by
separate 30-minute counseling The general session from Tyler Morning Telegraph, as before the day they are home and abroad, the program
sessions of their choice. 10:00 a.m.to 10:30 a.m. in well as to The Mineola Monitor, stamped as due. Remember the was under direction or Mra.
Successful professional men Wagstaff Gymnasium will ac- Wood County Record, and book return box
and women from the area will quaint seniors with the day's Wood County Democrat. We front door — ft i
act as consultants. activities. .. . also have — to name just a few sihle for you to return booka at Mra. L. C. Jennings pre- Scripture reading was by Mrs.
Primary goal of Senior Career Guidance and Coun of our magazine selection - a time convenient to you, seated "Miatotrfoa for Oilldran B. A. Parrish, the responsive
Career Day is to give high seling meetings will be divided Timo. Newsweek, U. 8. News & whether the library is open ar and Young Teenagers in the reading was led by Mra. Sam
school students an insight into into two sessions, the first from World Report, Human Events, hot/ Remember, too. we'd United States." Jones, and the benediction was
| ■ 10:35 to 11:06 a.m. the second National Review, National rather have the book back on /
from 11:10 to 11:40 a.m. The Geographic. Natural History, time than collect the maximum <
sessions will be in designated Parent, Harpers Bazaar, and overdue fine. HH.inpc-;))p
rooms about the campus, the new American Art Review. New Relerence Book . -------
A free luncheon follows in Please stop by and browse. We The 1974 "Merit Students , __ '
Wagstaff Gymnasium from - think you will onjoy ft. , Encyclopedia," a junior high NVoing
11:40 a.m. to 12:40 p.m. Last November, the Library level reference published by 4"--°
The afternoon general pro- Association board approved a Collier MacMillan, has just L„am..n.G w—_____ _ _ _______
COLLEGE STATION - gram wil be an entertainment change in the rules governing been placed on our shelves. Mr.And Mr TPomShZrmeia Monday, March 11, in the home
Clyde H. Bowling, an employee feature of Career Day - overdue books and schedule of JA now series published by and MrlandMr:ja Fluids of Clara Mae Dickerson,
with Texas Community An- College Capers" a funiand fines. We stfll charge two cents Gals Research Co. is available joined or Aereb by letter
tenn. in Mineola, i. one of 11 variety show. The day ends at per day for the first week a for information about authors SuX
students who have enrolled in a 1:26 pm book is late. When the book who write for young people, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Lindley
Shwsmnonedsrs a tezm Local Association Will Sponsor ′
Credit Meeting Tuesday Night nprttze.ptgagpaml.ni______________ .
gram of the Engineering your record at the credit 1, .nd h» ntnj and a listing of his work. Thiais.. and children of Mineola visited
axtension Service, is designe. Lurou recordemt the unefulforstudenta.andofi- in sunday wah her parenta.
To train technical personnei in pureau 18 open for your under a strict federal taw since tereot to teachers and parents. U. i r
theeblecommunietionslin inspgctionanztimeyouwantje Newbe-l. "Mrndrd’BenmuVitg.
dustry (CATVN toperate and MaryMahgtetsmnitzomanib." onsteergPttnenowndnatarin damoand Johnny af Houston,
maintainasystemsequipment of (he &redi Bureau "of Sapton.o‛phbimmecnyndhe werethesworkend.gento
teleDisiphcabiekbBcfPbrt toMipsolnsaonndtodavinroponaa Universnt,oOkiahom‛have
messagjdennPther‛k"ghtentd Eornramwank,ot™icieb.are.con:
concludes March 15, will also privacy. Soafford aal
trainsstudents to, perform tests According to John L. Spaf. turn to other alleged'invaders
renuiredby the Federal ford, president of Associated and bring them up to the
communjcations. Commission Credit Bureaus, Inc., the standards of the local credit
forsATopera e. , a problem with the publicity bureau,",,
insruettrdytomtrw head given to the issue of privacy A Credit Meeting sponsored
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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/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.