The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 18, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 29, 1977 Page: 8 of 9
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SEE ME FOR
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Produce & Fruit.
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ment. That helps patients
follow it better — and allows
more chance for success.
— COMPLETE SERVICE
Funeral Insurance
tures are still relatively cool.
9. Serve fresh fruits in
season for dessert.
10. Eat out — you deserve
a break!
“INFORMED" MEANS
BETTER HEALTH CARE
Informed patients get more
effective health care — and
total communications with the
doctor is how they do it.
First, get to know your
physician before an emergency
(and its stresses) arise, and be
sure to give him your complete
medical history.
After a move, decide on a
local doctor and have your
medical records transferred to
him.
Precise and complete infor-
mation is vital in the patient-
physician relationship — from
both sides.
Be specific about pains and
problems, their duration, and
any treatment followed. Be
sure to report any other medi-
cation, plus important informa-
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Fer Used Mobile Homes
WILLS POINT
MOBILE HOMES -
214,873-2534$
7479
(with Trade-In)
AUTO
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SUMMER SALE
UNBELIEVABLE PRICES
JUNE 30th - JULY 1st - JULY 2nd
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Old Highiway, 80
IF A MOTOR HOME IS IN YOUR FUTURE,
NOW’S THE TIME TO SAVE 1,000’ OF DOLLARS.
FIFTEEN MOTOR HOMES TO CHOOSE FROM.
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MALLORY’S
MINEOLA, TEXAS
PHONE 569-3837.
Home Spinnings
By Leverine Allen,
County Extension Agent
Lot 7-A, Block 81, Ham Addi-
tion, from District R-1 to
District R-2.
Joe J. Smith, Mayor
WHITE’S HAS IT!!
TailorMade Seat Covers
Fomitur Upholterinu
Desk A Drestr Tops.
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ETSU-Students I
Tour Schools’ I
Nature Trails
Graduate students from East fl
Texas State University (ETSU) fl
toured the Harry W. Meredith ■
Nature Trail in Mineola and the E
Hawkins Nature Trail on Wed- ? E
nesday, June 22. The tour was fl
part of a summer course curri- "
culum being offered by ETSU .
entitled “Field Experiences in r
Outdoor and Conservation
Education" and taught by .
Durwood Richardson Professor p
of Education. ■
The tours were conducted by •
U. S. Soil Conservation Service
representatives Forrest Keith
and Buford Folmar of Winns-
boro and Paul Leggett of
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EL DORADO
UP FRONT PROMOTION
BesBuys Of The Year At The Best Time Of The Year!
El Dorado Factory Representatives
will be present to approve special deals.
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FOLKS. WE'VE BEEN SETIING NEW CAR SALES RECORDS
DURING MAY AND JUNE . . . AND
OUR LOT IS FULL OF TRADE-INS
If you are in the market for a used car or truck,
come in and look over what we have . . .
YOU WON’T BE SORRY!
O. D. Moss Fora. Inc. m
1417 W. Broad - Mineola • Ph. 569-2695 f ™
Lindale - Tyler Tol Free-PIt M2-5443
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to eat. , cessful in creating outdoor and
2. Use the outdoor grill for conservation education for stu
the entire meal, including veg- dents in the Mineola and
etables and breads. Hawkins schools. And such was
3. Serve one dish meals also the case for the ETSU
such as casseroles - and round graduate students,
out the menu with a cool salad
and packaged bread.
4. Plan menus that cook in tion about usual, everyday life,
the oven at one temperature — because these factors might
this Eliminates the extra heat of affect treatment the physician
surface burners. will prescribe.
5. If you have a microwave A doctor is responsible for
oven —use it! ‘ - giving the patient complete
6. Prepare your main dish information about the treat-
in a slow cooker. Serve vege- ment he is prescribing, why he
tables and salads that don’t is doing so, and what to expect
require cooking and last-minute — in results and any side
preparation. effects. A
7. Serve cold meat salads as Most physicians encourage
a main dish for a change. patients to ask questionsne.
8. Do baking in the early , cessar y for completely under -
part of the day while tempera- standing recommended treat-
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NEW CAFE OWNERS - Mr. lunches, heme made biscuits for and Mrs. White are both vided by a nature trail. Also, , T
and Mrs. Don White pose with breakfast, and specializing bi natives of Mineola. She is the the tours they were
Police Chief Joe Bevin (right] steaks and sea food. The cafe former Faye AnnPrince.They given tips on the needs for such -N"eouredMe29.
shortly ‘after they took over has a large separate dining say they are trying hard to trails, how they can beuned, W. Meredith Nature Traine
management of Alma’s Cafe at room which is available to prove themselves good cafe how theyare constructed, and na"M°H E25m°NySS.
210 West Broad St. The Whites organizations for meetings and operatars and want to receive costs and .locations of trails, U t V”
are conducting a contest to banquets. The dining room will suggestions on how to improve with Keith, Folmar and Leg wEN"ngsgcahetu
rename the cafe which wifi seat up to 50 persons. Mr. service. gett offering that ips
continn. ___• 7 Says Dr. Richardson, “The Hon Service representatives
_________________________students wili ~ “trips ike
name If thoAr TT ___ • • these to design and write their mar of Winnsboro and Paul
neltedahethcexetonsw Home spinnings own proposS for implement- Lomsentarmimglhidasan
name, they wifi bo awarded a V & ing coutdoor classrooms. Be-
steak dinner for two. Hie By Leverine Alloa, sides visiting these trails, the JT?
Whites are keeping their cafe County Extension Agent group will also visit other out- wauK.“KIhe.Hy":
open geven days aweektrom.6 “KITCHEN ESCAPE” PLAN cape” tactics are easy — IKausttda piahto that •chnoi grounds. The ETSU ata-
» . most paw Summertime “kitchen es- still allow for nutritious menus, utilize good conservation tech- dents will use the experience to
— —--—* Following is a 10-point "kit- niques. * design and write their own
chen escape" plan: According to SCS District proposals for implementing
1. Prepare a gelatin dessert Conservationist Leggett, both outdoor classrooms.
- they re easy to prepare and nature trails have been sue-
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TBMASENIVAG
Damaging
Your Hair?
La Petite Beauty Salon
IS GIVING A
FREE CONDITIONER
WITH EACH SHAMPOO!
(THRU JULY 9th)
Come in and .meet our
° new hairdresser"-
JAN KENNEDY
Jan is in the shop Tuesday through Saturday
each week and is eager to know you.
and does it
better than
any other
carpet F
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RENT RINSENVAC
Monday thru Thursday
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I NOTICE: A public hearing will > w >
J be held at the City Hall in Min-
3 eola, Texas, at 7 p.m. Monday.. |
I July 11, 1977, to consider the ‘
I following Zoning Changes: > T AcB
: Lot 1A, Block A, Landers &
I Revelle Addision, from District
: R-1 to District B.
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* NOTICES;
, DEAR FRIENDS:
’• ‘ Hazel and I want to thank • I
! you for your prayers, love, I
; visits, cards, flowers, gifts, and
your concern while I was in the E
J hospital. Thanks. God loves |
;■ you, and we love you too.
M. O. Weot
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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/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.