The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 9, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 1, 1974 Page: 2 of 12
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enables gas airconditioning to
maintain its original workload
capacity throughout its long life. ‘f
And because it uses natural gas,
your utility bills for operation are
less.
Federal and State regulatory
authorities give residential and
small commercial consumers the '
very highest priority on available
gas supplies. Such customers can
therefore be assured of a continuing
supply of natural gas.
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Reg. *339”
KING SIZE
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with Linen Prick
SAVE *40”
Ribbon Roping Calf Roping Bull Riding
Bareback Riding Girls’ Barrel Racing
Entry Fee $15 Per Person Per Event
(Includes $5 Stock Charges)
Rodeo Headquarters: Route 1, Yantis,
Phone 383-2467
Books Open 9a .m.-6p.m. May 2
Stock Producer: Arrow Rodeo Co.
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After the Rodeo, at the
MACHEN AIRE CLUB, YANTIS
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CLOSED SUNDAYS & HOLIDAYS—For
Emergency Prescription Service Call 569-3793
Gas air conditioning is designed
• and constructed to provide long-
lasting service. There are fewer
moving parts to wear out and only
top-quallty materials are used, for
superor strength and durability. “
Further, you never have to worry
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2 — THE MINEOLA MONITOR. Mineola, Texas, May 1, 1974
VOTE FOR
Marshall (Sonny) Gilbreath
Candidate For.
COUNTY CLERK
Wood County -
Your Vote and Influence
Greatly Appreciated!
’oL Adf. paid by Marshall (Sonny) Gilbreath, Quitman. Tx.
-— New & Refills —
Save On Your Medical Needs
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HOLLOWELL WILL CONTINUE TO FIGHT
RESERVE STATE’S RIGHTS BY EXERCIS.
■HE RESPONSIBILITIES OF STATE GOVERN
7-Pc. Linen Pack Included with King
or Queen Size Sleep Sets!
Linen Pack includes King or Queen Size Quilted
Bedspread, 2 Pillows, 2 Pillow-cases, c
Top and Bottom Sheets.
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Reg. •79”
MATTRESS or
BOX SPRING
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, Calf Scramble for 8 Years & Younger
Free — *5 Prize to Winner
State Representative
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For A Second Two-Year Term From
District 11 — Wood, Van Zandt & Kaufman Counties
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BILL HOLLOWELL IS FOB PAY-AS-YOU-GO
STATE FINANCING AND AGAINST THE STATE
GOVERNMENTS BECOMING HEAVILY INDEBTED
AB THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT HAS.
BILL HOLLOWELL IS FOR HONESTY AND
ECONOMY IN GOVERNMENT.
- . IS A GRADUATE OF Grand Saline High Sehool,
Tyler Junior College, Baylor University, and the
University of Texas. He was alee graduated from
the United States Air Force Air Command and Staff
Scheel Judge Advocate General Course, while on
duty with the United States Air Foree.
Bill Hellowell has worked to heth state end federal
goverument and, becnuse of his experienee and sen-
iority, holds a position of leadership in the Texas
House of Representatives.
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Reg. ’239”
QUEEN SIZE
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SAVE *20”
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BILL HOLLOWELL WILL CONTINUE TO SEEK
THE VIEWS AND OPINIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF
THE- DISTRICT BY VISITING THE PEOPLE AND
THBOUGH QUESTIONNAIRES. HE BELIEVES
THAT THE MAJORITY OPINION OF THE DISTRICT
MUST BE REFLECTED IN HIS WORK.
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So, if you’re planning to add a
new air conditioning system, there
are lots of good reasons why it
should be gas central air condition-
Ing. Check with a gas air condition-
ing dealer, or call us.
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PANGBURN CHOCOLATES BABY NEEDS DEPT.
COMPLETE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE
White House
Magic Sleep
288 Bedding
Polling Places Listed For GOP
The Republican Party of kina Elementary School, T. L.
Wood County will conduct MeGill presiding judge, for
. . primary elections in four voters in election precincts 82
wision Separate polling places on May and 3-8 (Pine Mills and
State 4, according to county chairman Hawkins).
iX .FrankCarl. Their locations, and —Quitman, the R. L. Moses
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Chairman for the Democratic J. B. Milner of Mineola, Wood Ritac Im nalac on highway 17 south of US69. precincts 1-1, 2-1. 31,4-1 and
Party, recently announced the County chairman of the Ameri -E--euaS with Barbara Blount as‘presid- 4-1 (Quitnun and Winnsboro
sites for Msy primary elections can Party, says thst American M. Clyde Long, a former ing judge, for voters in election boxes).
and precinct conventions in the Party voting for residents of resident of this area, died in precincts 1-2 and 1-8 (Alba and Precinct conventions are
12 county election precincts. Commissioner Precincts 1, 8 Dallas on April 18, 1974. Yantis). be held in the.same -ocauonS
in Mineola, the West box (for and 4 (those in election Funeral services were held at 2 —Mineola, Meredith Room of beginning,at7i15 P-m w..
voters residing in election precincts 1-1, 1-2, 1-8, 3-1, 8-2, o’clock Saturday afternoon, the Mineola Public Library, Helen,Haneline o. Minenla
precinct 2-2) balloting will be 3-3, 4-1 and 4-2) will be held April 20, in Laurel Land Dan Peacock election judge, for county Republican vice char,
held in the City Hall, with the from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday, Memorial Chapel, Dallas, with voters of election precincts 2-2, man, has served as chairman of
precinct convention called for May 4, in the old First National burial in Laurel Land Memorial 2-8 and 2-4 (Mineola and the party s ballot and elections
2:00 p.m. in the Fire Station. Bank Building in Quitman, on Park. Golden). committee for the May 4
The East Mineola box the downtown square. Mr. Long, 83, was a native of —Hawkins, cafeteria of Haw- primary.
(election precinct 2-3) Demo- Residents of Commissioner Upshur County and had taught
cratic primary is to be held in Precinct 2 (electors in voting school in the Fouke and Libert;
the Fellowship Hall of the First boxes 2-1, 2-2, 2-3 and 2-4) will schools of Wood County. He
Christian Church, with the vote at 820 West Kilpatrick in had also been a farmer, had
precinct convention in the same Mineola, the Milner home, worked for Dallas Power £
location at 7:00 p.m. during the same hours on Light Company, and retired at
Precinct chairmen Mrs. Eli- Saturday. a painting contractor. *'
zabeth Lankford and Mrs. Sam McDonnell, who hopes He had lived in Dallas since
Altus Smith will preside for to be the American Party 1922, residing at 1235 Gilpin at
their West and East, respec- standard bearer as guberna- the time of his death. He was a
tively, Democratic precinct torial candidate on the general member of North Dallas
conventions until the perman- election ballot, was in Mineola Baptist Church,
ent officers of the conventions last week and was accompanied He is survived by one sister,
are chosen. Mrs. Smith is on by chairman Milner on a Mrs. Bonnie Carroll, Dallas;
ballots in her precinct, as a "campaigning tour” of the one grandson, Wayne Duncan
candidate for re-election to the community. of Duncanville; and one grand*
office she has held for a number daughter, Mrs. Martha Jobe of
of years. Mrs. Lankford has . Mesauite.
chosen to retire as precinct the Elementary School,
chairman this year, and Jan Stinson, precinct 3-2, County
(Mrs. Tommy) Bowdoin is the Barn for Precinct 3.
sole chairman candidate on Northeast Quitman, precinct
ballots in precinct 2-2. 4-1, Quitman Methodist
At Hawkins, the Democratic Church,
primary balloting will be held in Winnsboro, precinct 4-2, the
the City Hall, with the precinct City Auditorium.
convention to be held at 2:00
p.m. in Petty’s Cafe.
For all other voting precincts
in Wood County, the Democra-
tic primary and7precinet
convention will be held in the__
same location, with conventions
in each to get under way at 2:00
p.m. These other locations are:
West Quitman, precinct 1-1,
District Court Room of the
Wood County Court House.
Yantis, precinct 1-2, the.
School building.
Alba, precinct 1-3, the High
School building.
South Quitman, precinct 2-1,
Arnold Holley Hall.
Golden, eci net 2-4, the
Communit enter.
East Quitman, precinct 3-1,
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RILL HOLLOWELL 18 AGAINST A TAX ON
FOOD OR MEDICINE. OR AN INCREASE IN THE
STATE TAX ON GASOLINE.
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Spectator Admission 5150 & $1
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BILL HOLLOWELL WILL CONTINUE TO KEEP
THE PEOPLE INFORMED ABOUT LEGISLATION
BY LEGISLATIVE REPORTS, NEWSPAPER RE-
PORTS AND RADIO REPORTS
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HalaDanGbinstein COSMETICS MaXFSCtor
•vemcrats forthauponit.of Distriet Judgs, topiskcthaDemngtjungri3ob American Party • Republicans
(continued from page 1) James Hartsfield, Harold Douglas. The winner will face voters’ opinion on possible . 91 g (continued from page 1)
Education; and Virgil E. Galloway and Paul Us’rey, all of Republican candidate Walter legislation permitting pari- krmary AS ~eU val by voters before a state
Mulanax of Gilmer is opposing whom now call Quitman their Judge in the general election. mutue betting on orse racing American Party of Texas income tax can be enacted; and
E. viCkotyyeis“lunoppongl Ue bloclopwf"sg mazz-pogcrrnwoproporuuion
giorepatne Demos Polling" orestloragadtzarurstmem ,
Martha Ross Bridges and In All Precinets
Marshall Gilbreath are candi-
dates for the Democratic
nomination, and unopposed
election in November, to
succeed retiring Arnold Glenn
as county clerk.
Incumbent Mrs. Evelyn Hor
ton is being challenged by Mrs.
Lou French for the party
nomination for county treasur-
er. with the winner to be
challenged in November by the
Republican candidate, Carol
Hartman.
And James Houston Law-
rence of Mineola is waging a
campaign to wrest the Demo-
cratic nomination for Justice of
the Peace, Precinct 2, from
incumbent E. T. Raynes, with
the winner here again to face a
Republican opponent — Arthur
Judge — in the November
election.
The Democratic primary
ballot also includes party post
candidates John T. Morse, for
county chairman, plus the
various candidates for precinct
chairman in the respective
election precincts.
A referendum, for possible
FOR CONTINUED STRONG rvi
LEADERSHIP FOR I myaie
DISTRICT 11 AND FOR I 62.dB
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Peacock, Dan. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 9, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 1, 1974, newspaper, May 1, 1974; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1547698/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.