The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 18, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 29, 1977 Page: 4 of 9
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Decker Bologna, Salami, Pickle.
The Mineola Art League will
hold its next meeting the
Friday evening of July 8 at the
Americana Gallery on North
Pacific St. from 7 to 9 o’clock.
Fran Luscomb will present a
demonstration on oil techniques
helpful to artists.
League members and others
interested in joining the fast
growing organization of artiste
are invited to attend. Re-
freshments will be furnished by
League president Cliff Wilson.
CHARMING CHILI
Any time of year is a hot
time to enjoy the thrill of
chili. With this recipe, you do
little more than chuck the
ground meat and other in-
gredients into a skillet and
you can get a dish that tastes
like it was turned out by the
most skillful cook in Mexico.
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thumb, pushing the state’s
cumubtive -production since
1899 tojust over the 41.5 billion ,
barrel mark. But last year’s
output was almost 32 million
barreb below 1975 production
and more than 111 million bar
rob below the all-time peak
production year of 1972. The
dedine in 1976 production as
compared with 1975, however,
was not as much as that in 1975
as compared with 1974: the
1974 production was some 40.6
were as follows: 1. Scurry
County, 83,071,294 barrub; 2.
Yoakum, 79,677,101; 3. Ector,
65,593,044; 4. Gaines, 61,016,-
272; 5. Hockley, 50.964,979.
end simmer, covered, about 1
hour to develop the flavors
and thicken the asuce. Add
the beans, heat. Add gin.
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on a “wrenned skillet. Makes
about 2 1/3 quarts, enough
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Jack S. Blanton of
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has greatly increased the cost
of replacing this oil 1 ,
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incentives to encourage petro-
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eghtot her counties topped Texas county to produce more draws, Rusk. Scurry, Crane,
mijlion barrels in production than two billion barreb of crude Harris, and Brazoria.
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last year. They included: oil in the history of recorded -------------------------------—
6. Andrews, 49,704,235 bbls, producion, remains the all-time -
7, Gregg, 48,907,825. leader with a cumubtive total - —
8 Wood, 45.981,125. through 1976 of 2,549,507,979 -THE MINEOLA MONITOR
19-Eefugio36447,12 harrels. Ector County, through Published each Wednesday exeept for the firstand second
.0- » ne,36.351.590: the end of last year, had pro- Wednesdays in Jlv at Mineola, Texas 76778, by Editors’ Pub-
11. Pecos, 38,643,903. duced 2,073,536,067 barrels. Wedne daysini class neat age paid at Mineola, Texas 75778.
12. Brazoria, 33,186,267. Other counties with cumula- Subscrintion rate 1160 sP year in Wood and adjoining counties-
13. ,31,730.70. tive production in subosciptiwonratintexaeandst.b0"outaide‛texas.Dadlinefor
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A 4 I • ... Church and Sunday School Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Carpenter Lanny R. West was recently not only in establishing his that this b a well deserved Nancy, live in Temple,
Al Maanesville were well attended Sunday at and Buddy and Mrs. Diann elected vice president of Rock- division as one of the major in- promotion and recognition." wet , —pe-ak
Members present were Dell hostess Annie Penix. safe July 4th. says, he has been instrumental setting group. I am sure all feel children.* . and -ou‛- ‛ 19
1 green pepper, chopped
1 clove garlic, chopped
Salt, pepper
2 tablespoons chili powder
1 can (1 lb. 13 ds.)
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Cook meat in a large ekillet,
stirring continuously with a
fork, until it loses its rod
color. Drain off excses fat.
Add onions, pepper, garlic
and spices; cook, stirring oc-
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are lightly, browned. Add
tomatoes, tomat paste, and
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a maxmum • elfec e recovery as each year we produce more 804,754 barreb. Their ranking' (the same as for
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fourth consecutive year, ae- Wood County, which has had
by recorded production since 1941.
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Orders may be placed at the
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Books may be picked up where
ordered or they may be
received by mail for an
additional 50 cent charge.
The history book is published
under the auspices of the Wood
. County Historical Society and
tells of the first settlers in the
county up to 1900.
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Peacock, Dan. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 18, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 29, 1977, newspaper, June 29, 1977; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1547755/m1/4/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.