The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 101, No. 45, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 19, 1977 Page: 4 of 10
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Saturday, January. 22, Final Signup Day
For Miss Mineola Lake Country Pageant
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TEXAS GOVERNOR’S OFFICE OF TRAFFIC SAFETY
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Mineola High School
Saturday, February 19, 1977
9 a.m. - S pan.
Short Snorts
A 47-member tank force
of prominent citizens last
his familiar commitment to
veto any spending which
would require new or addi-
tional taxes and expanded
the pledge:
There will be no new or
additional state taxes 8o
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Bowley,
whosoever attends will actively participate in creating the future
of this community and the American nation.
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Forest Service Notes
Forestsand Your Health
LUNCH, SNACKS
ENTERTAINMENT
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CHILDREN’S
PROGRAM
PROVIDED
REGISTRATION $1.00
January, 1977
Jae Sitiitli
Mayor of Minsola
man. Dr. T. D. MeClenmy,. says,
"Weare very grateful to these
individual firms who apparent-
The Mineola Optimist Club, rades; a Christmas party for
in a recent regular breakfast Optimists and their wives; the
meeting, paused to review the annual December Cheese Sale,
dub’s activities since its during which 2,000 wheels of
current year began October 1. - Sugar Creek cheese were sold;
1976. a Christmas party for the chil-
Highlights of the ensuing dren at Mineola Pre-School; a
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pharmaceuticals in the United
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Haley. Joy Am Ball, Verta wait, th 11 serft seftheMhasah roots, stoma, leaves, bark.
Watts, Louise Watts, Kathleen Uses Cub Boxkieg ) Teura- fruits, and seeds.
MeGeeLeuraWrysinaki,Kath- ment, along with (Maras The U. 8. Forest Service
Hospital News
During the pat week, ad-
missions to Mineola General
Hospital induded Russel Dun
can, Mary Skelton, / Helen
Smith, Grace Barnett, Boris
Jackson, Elsie Hogue, Hazell
Tur aw, Meris Swain, Cathy
long as I am governor."
If the governor oedrs and
wins another four-year-
term next year, the anti-tax
promise will extend until
the 1963 legislature.
Both Briscoe and Clayton
emphasized need for fiscal
restraint.
Briscoe Running
Gov. Briscoe edged closer
to jumping into a race far a
third term at a meeting
with needy 300 supporters
at a South Texas ranch re-
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among its citizens:
AND WHEREAS
engaging creative participation of community residents is essential
for the functioning of democracy:
AND WHEREAS
the nation is celebrating the
1734 million a year Texas
Medicaid program of health
care for the needy.
- Texas Industrial Com-
mission Director Jim Har-
well has unveiled a job-
matching program de-
signed to reduce manufoc-
turing unemployment in
Texas from 6.6 per cent to
.four per cent by I960.
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AMERICAN BICENTENNIAL
historically TOWN MEETINGS were used to hear citizens concerns and
enable their involvement in shaping the communities future: “
BE IT ANNOUNCED
- . that Saturday, February 19,1977
Mineola Community
Town Meeting Day
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2004s usso put *Mnq toanx tMjpuqo jpfpn em
Wood County Equipment Co., given away, including a bicycle
the local John Deere dealer- and $25 in cash. Radio station
ship, will hold an open house KMOO will hold a remote live
Saturday morning, January 22. broadcast from the dealership
from 9 a.m. until noon. Saturday morning.
During the morning’s fes
Wheeler and Clare recently tivities, coffee and doughnuts
purchased the form implement will be served.
dealership from Cue Russell, Everyone’s invited to come
who had operated it under the by and get acquainted with the
name "Russell Equipment CoS" new owners.
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Your health (both mental and that they may never by
physical may be improved as a duplicated by man.
result of the forest and forest In some cases, laboratory
products. The first thing that studies can help conserve
comes to mind are the benefits plants in their natural environ
of recreation. Hiking, camping, ment by simulating the life
hunting, picnicking, or just cycle of plants.
getting out in the forests do all For example. Forest Service
of “ some good. scientists saved a forest plant.
Whether you engage in valuable in anti smoking pre-
physical exercise or just sit and parations, from possible ex
relax your health is improved tinction by discovering the key
by a trip to the woods. Fresh to its reproduction under
air and quiet surroundings do laboratory conditions.
wonders for anyone. The forest benefits all of us
Trees also contribute to your by providing a place for
m • « ’ * health as • source of medicine, recreation and a source for
Boxing Tourney medilne.
Report Delayed myezemime amlmnti.g "
• - Almost 10 percent of the
AUSTIN— The 65th
legislature reported at the
capital last week and
quickly organized for busi-
MB.
House Speaker Bill
Clayton was re-elected to a
• second term without oppos-
ition. and both houses
adopted procedural rules
with a minimum of con-
troversy.
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was to Clayton’s House
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I In the afternoon’s bridge he ineluded to this issue of lbs doctor writes over zeight
play, first (dace went to Mrs." Monitor. prescriptions daily for drugs
Jean Capps, with Mrs. Edna We plan to include ths tour- derived from natural products.
Diekson scoring second. x nament reportand pictures fa Some of the most valuable
Bingoprizes went to Mrs. next week’s isune. drugs today are developed from
Loml Watts and Mrs. Laura We're sorry, but the delay forest plants and have such
Wryaineki wu i n iHihfa complex chemical compositions
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Civic organizations’ representatives have been invited to
the next Town Meeting planning session, set for 7 o’clock
Monday night, January 24, in the school Multipurpose
Building. Why not come hear what it’s all about?
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Open House Set Saturday
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New owners Al Wheeler and During Saturday’s grand
Jim CUre have announced that opening, several prises will be
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today, January 22. Entry be the theme of the annual Tri- derella Miss, and Cinderella Best Party Dress. Also this
blanks are available at KMOO County Cinderella Girl Pageant Teen. year a college scholarship and a
Radio or from general chairman sponsored by the Pilot Chib of Girls in all four age groups dance scholarship will be
Sam Curry in Mineola. Mineola. wil compete in their divisions awarded.
Miss Texas rules require that This year’s pageant will be in sportswear, party dress, sod Further information may be
aS entries must be at least 17 held the evenings of March 18 close-up appraisal, by the obtained by contacting pageslit
years of age but no older than and 19 in the Mineola schools' judges.in “addition. girls in all director Joyce Curry. Entry
26 as of September 1, 1977; multipurpose room, but the youngest age group blanks are located at Fowlers
---1 h-n- fl'tt » 1 The pageant is open to girls must display a talent Gifts & Things, on South
prior to that date; and must be ages 3 to 17 in Wood. Van Zandt According to the pageant’s Johnson Street in downtown]
unmarried. AB contestants will and Raina counties, with’the publicity director. Lou Ann Mineola; at White’s Auto, oh
compete in Talent evening girls competing in four separate Hogue. the Pilot Club has East Broad in Mineola; and it
gown, and swimsuit age groups: Cinderella Tot added several new awards for Joyce Curry Studios, next to
the 1977 event Trophies wiB be the radio station on the Green-
, awarded to Miss Photogenic, ville highway.
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governor told the gathering • months have included honoring, donation of $50 to Mineola area
heespecteditoanpouncehi Coatriorhidznrcdhbugans
•isit from Optimist Interns- dren in one family for
tionas Lieutenant Governor. Christmas. — __________
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Pegues Featured;
On New Release
Stephen Pegues has given a in Found, Maria, The Journe
Rebus, Jean Colma Rose copy of his mcztoraacgsor SparonSopgsdrpdrpteaq
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Tappan. 3, Pegues, his uncle. Ths Garden Song, Fm Alon
One baby wss born si the The just-released album is and Saviors Fantasy.
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during the past, meek were water, stephen Pegueside
Barney Butler. Patricia Latham pecordarenfomefscpnpaie turedonvcais,sixandtwel
and James Bryant Latham Jr., Music, a member of ANCAr. n . _I"# J
Marvin Carr. Freak Rholes, was recorded at Harvest Studio string ger5 yecticigtita
Polly Whiteside. Lovis Evans, in Dallas and Harris Studio in Pianorndhmss%and erwater
Sendie Moore, Elsie Richard- Mount Pleasant. Produced by Teqtured on drums.
son. Olive Lynch, Mary Walter, Stephen Pegues for Redneck Other artists are Kevin Kir
Iszita Henry. Mary Prince. Friend Productions. the album vocals, six string acousi
William MeCarrel, Ina Me- was released by A+RRecord guitar, electric guitar, u
Carrell, Zana Lindley and Billy Manufacturing Corporation in bass; Steve Inee, vocals, s
Joe Lindley Jr., Betty Angfia. Dallas.
Frank Brewer, Joseph Glass- Stephen Pegues,
cock, Ota Mae Griffin, Harald and Mrs. Bea B.
Jackson, Grere Onida Mineola, is featured on five Jimmy Monkress, drums;
Padgett, Myrtle McInnis, Irans songs on one tide of the album January. flute and *
Johnson (expired), and Maggie sad one on the flip side. The Harbin, base; and J<
Busby (expired). titles are Ten Years Gone, Cost arresting officer.
SiTATE CAPITAL
Atiqhliqhts
W9. byLynden WNama_______
catering and serving food for
the Mineola Hay Show in Funds for the philanthropic
October, the observance of activities of the local Optttnsts
Youth.’ App* eUation Week, came from the annual fond -
during the second week in raising events such as the
November. cheese sale and the summer-
preparing and entering time operation of the conces-
in two Christmas pa- sion stand at Lake Holbrook.
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rules centered on a change
which would permit rep-
resentatives, by resolution,
to direct closed-door ses-
sions of committees.
Both Clayton and Lt.
Gov. Bill Hobby in the Se-
nate lost no time in naming
their standing munmittara,
clearing the decks for early
hearings on bills.
And Gov. Dolph Briscoe.
a week earlier than usual, candidacy after the legisla-
out his recommen- ture adjourns st the end of
for legislation in a May. He later conceded
state-of-the-state message. that he only promised to
Briscoe ui god top priority make a "formal announce-
tags on school and highway ment” sometime in the fu-
finance programs — which ture. but he added his in-
will cost more than 9800 tentions are "well known.”
- million each — for public Meanwhile. Atty. Gen.
* henithmensures and crime John Hill opened a cam-
control paign office and hired (ef-
The governor repeated fective February 1) former
Texas AFL-CIO Political
_ _ ‘ and Legislative Director
Ladies Group John Rogers to help him
beef up his organisation.
EnjoysLuncheon
At Country Club definitely made up his
metediesdayAssocition
- of the Mineola Country Club ture adjourns to announce
his decision.
at the cubhouse on Friday, When rumors began cir-
•apuarz.16 for th.culating that Agriculture
HOMoesee for the luncheon Commissioner John C.
and bridge party were Mes- White may go to Waahing-
dome Sharm.l onris Kath ton as deputy U.S. Secret-
Shurp,WMFLominew r
___t-L hne O’ prospective candi-
• _______t_ dates for his state job began
henrjulndsand cherry delight forming
dessert was served by ths
hoatesses to Mesdames Edith
Sheel, Jsaa Capps, Janet Mo-
ses, Dorothy Cooper, Evelyn
RMk Berta Eis, Martha
for this area."
The pageant wil bo aa
ifriil preimlaery atop to the
Miss Texas Pageant in Fort
Worth and the Miss America
Pageant fo Atlantic City.
Tentative plans for the
acholarship money distribution
cals far a 9800 scholarship
award to the girl chosen as Miss
Mineola Lake Country; 9200 to
the first nmaer up, 9150 to the
second runner-up; and 9180 to
tbs Talent winner. The money
can be used at any eeBegs or
iatitution to further the girs
With tarn than one week left -
before the deadline far entries,
four girls had signed up far the
pageant by noon Monday,
-- January 17. And the giris re
present four different towns in
the Lake Country: Dorothy
Jones of Mineola, Melinda Long
of Lindale, Melissa Allen of
" Dread^ Saline, and Cathy
_ ‘ . in witness thereof I have hereunto _
TOWN// set my handI this 12 day of
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Peacock, Dan. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 101, No. 45, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 19, 1977, newspaper, January 19, 1977; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1547733/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.