The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 103, No. 45, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 17, 1979 Page: 2 of 12
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: The Mineola, Texas, Newspaper Collection and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the Mineola Memorial Library.
- Highlighting
- Highlighting On/Off
- Color:
- Adjust Image
- Rotate Left
- Rotate Right
- Brightness, Contrast, etc. (Experimental)
- Cropping Tool
- Download Sizes
- Preview all sizes/dimensions or...
- Download Thumbnail
- Download Small
- Download Medium
- Download Large
- High Resolution Files
- IIIF Image JSON
- IIIF Image URL
- Accessibility
- View Extracted Text
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
" ■
drivi
,Va771 j*'”'
Wr
Texahoenceortraenesatety
J
Now Available At
ske
(•
Jt
ideas during, their formative
junto?*' specialty shop.
COLD WEATHER
-4
V
It takes more energy to
morg
offset
f
A
E
E
!
Prices Have Been Reduced
Stock No. 161
FI 00
“Short v"
F100
"Shertv” - Stock No 191;
Fl 50
XIT
Explorer Advisors, and t
lose
$
Stock No, 1 19
East Texas might have
XI71
Stock No. 135
Fl 50
F150
Fl 50
Ranger
$
-(R,-e
Stock No. 190
F150
Custom
F150 Supercab
$
Supercab Stork No. 118
F150
Stock No. 180
$
Crew Cab
1,550
- 4Speed
Stock No. 186
♦
»
COME & GET OKE NOW; PRICES Will NEVER BE LOWER!
SUPPLIES
gSQUE
"Thr Brat Deal in Eaat. Trxaa”
f gBGV
f-a.
(214) 759-5141
I
f-le
S4LE
CUSTOM CERAMICS
FORn
COME SPEND THE DAY WITH US . . .
Make Something Pretty!
1,035
1,575
1,675
1,455
1,500
F250
F250
plan lessons
The Curly Q’s square dancing
planned far the show. Various
demonstrations will be con-
learns to fear sakes because
her mother is afraid of them.
have
iking
•SOCIAL STATIONERY
•BUSINESS STATIONERY
•WEDDING & ANNIVERSARY
NAPKINS
of Ann's Lemon Tree, which
she and her husband John
bought effective Jan. 1. In this
Monitor photo, Mrs. Sullivan
NOW OPEN
1231 N. Pacific
Top Dollar Trade
Allowance For
Your Old Car
Come in and register for free
dosses on Tuesday and
Thursday ofeach week.
contacting Herb Brevard. P. 0.
Box 220, Overton, Texas 75684
or call 214-834-6191.
Texas Department" of Agri
culture organized the TAP '
program, • *
We Welcome Price
. Shoppers — Compare
Our Prices With
Those Anywhere!
N*5
the Annual District Pacesetter
Award to the District which
has led the wayduring the year
of 1978.
>
.2 - THE MINEOLA MONITOR. Mineola, Texas, Jan 17. 1979
L
y,
gj
W;
A/"
MURPHY PRODUCTS CO,
Longview, Texas
Your One-Stop Wedding Center ;
112 S. Johnson St. 569-2282
Mineola
BETWEEN NOW AND JANI ARY 27h.
WE'RE GOING TO SELL THE TRUCKS
. THAT SHOULD HAVE BEEN SOLD DURING
HIE RECENT CLD WEATHER!
‘1,150
For example, a young child ■* healthy throughout life.
•Eating a variety of foods
everyday is th key to good
and priced right,
Right now.. .
fears do serve a useful purpose.
People often adapt behavior in ..
such a way to avoid real danger years will help them .establish.
when it does exist. good food habits they will use
cot)
9^ j
nutrition. •
Teaching children these two
stands by a rack of ladies'
ready-to-weat. The business is
c^Tlurphy
double ^JBiSind
cMaltlage
I , •
Designed to fit into your Re
feeding program g&6
New Murphy Double R Maltlage Sa@E
can replace as much as a half of 835°--—- ,
Mothers use those prefer ./
ences to plan family menus, buy
groceries, prepare meals and
serve them. »
In fact,-researchers say that
the father's likes and dislikes
are the most important factor
in family menu planning.
cN
Chairman, District Executive,
or by mail from the. East Texas
Area Council, Boy Scouts of
America, P. O. Box 7706, Tyler.
from themselves.
.They conquer fear by:
—keeping a physical distance
or staying away from the
One free piece of greenware
to first ton peopleito register
“ fordasses.
WE WIU POUR YOUR
MOLDS FOR YOU.
Free instructions and dosses
everyday!
Curly Q’s
•""U
, The Texas Sweet Potato
Council will have .its annual
meeting February 15 at Arnold
Holley Hall in Quit man.. All
sweet potato growers are
0. D. MOSS FORD
" 1 , V
THE EAST TEXAS VOLUME DEALER
1417 W. Broad, Mineola Ph. 569-2695 or 882-5443
• . • ‘ - --
W
.tt.
1
I
11
exhibitors. holidays to keep the highways
According lo L. M. Vaughan. passable and safer for ■ the
BET coordinator for the Texas traveling public. '•
TO "ROCK BOTTOM" TOR THIS SALE!
COMPARE OUR PRICES ANYWHERE!!!"
On the other hand, some
3./
tmewn
# Pine Cone
- An Extra Service For The Bride:
PERSONALIZED
•WEDDING INVITATIONS
exhibits pertaining to a wide listed in the local telephone
variety of subjects are being directories.
AeMonth-
/S2 Financing
40 Available
. PRICE DOES NOT INCLUDE TAX, TITLE, & LICENSE
^All COURIER TRUCKS on sale
Invoice Plus $4900 PiuTAXTle& License
present price of cattle, it would
really cost'if a. cow dies. Feed
| v
1977 AWARD
’ DEALER,
ih
$
WISHED 4
J
under very adverse weather
space are already being con conations, but also gave up
firmed by many of last year's their nights, weekends and
t .
4
T/
i * A
. Tickets for the banquet may dueted throughout■■ —the
be' secured - from a District ret ay eyent.
Firms interested in reserving
exhibit space may do so" by
I See
. ( ELLIS CARPET VILLA
/ For Your
’ 1, FLOOR COVERING
I AND PAINTS
this extremely cold
the grain in your current feeding ,
program AND take the place of as
much as 50% — or more — of ।
your ration's hay or fiber ad
source as well 1
New Double R Maltlage. 39
• is highly palatable. -E P
• is fed as a natural protein --
supplement ‘4
• mixes well with other ’ 9
•1.335
•1.070
Since fears are learned, the rest of their lives.’
5995
•850
; individuals can also learn to. .Although mothers have an
। cope with patterrs of behavior equal influence on children’s^
food habits, researchers report
BUYS ANN'S LEMON TREE located at the “happy triangle,
- Sue/ new manager the Intersection of Johnson and ,
Pacific streets north of the. orought on- by fears,
intersection of highways 69 and People don 1 ruh ’round in a that most mothers de follow the
37. Mrs. Sullivan says she plans constant state of panic because father's preferences,
to add more lines and to expand 0 their- fear—most
present stock at the ladies'and become masters of sl
and tbinkingin ways that hide
their'fears from others, and
items.
- Sponsored by the 36 county
Build East Texas program, the
Texas Agricultural Extension
Service and the Longview
Chamber of Commerce Agri
culture Committee, the 1979
forages and feeds
• insludes sun-cured
alfalfa which can A.
replace the rough- Z
age source in your .
ration and is an ex- %
cetlent alternative 3
. to alfalfa hay %
New Murphy Double N9
R Maltlage; available. ,
Scouters who give so freel uf
their time that the youth of joining
/ to be offered once a week
covering 1$ sessions.
Those interested in regjs
tering are invited to phone
5692087 (Mineola) or 967 3470
(Quitman) for full details.
E .)
{ g
'crews worked around the clock
sanding- bridges, overpasses
Highways and Public Trans- nd steep hills on major__
portation maintenance person- highways throughout the dis
nel of District 10 during the tricti in order to keep the
three icy spells, which occurred highways open to traffic. In
in the district within the last addition, these crews cleared
, i v ,1. sevecuunorjumorana-musses others who art- working"at the thirty days. District 10 is the highways oflimbs and trees
f s his -4 en ‘ - ready to wear along with Lenm=Tree are DE student composed of Anderson. Chero- e ed by the ice; as well as
firm is inserts i .in setting up lingerie, jewelry, casual shoes. Mitzi Godwin, Lanelle Hawkins kee. Gregg. Henderson, Rusk, assisted many stranded motor-
buying stations in.East Texas if scarves by veva, belts, hand and JoAnn Sullivan, Altera Smith, Van Zandt, and Wood. Au-’ ..
here is enough timber and bags and perfumes." Mrs. turns are by Ella-Jones Counties. " ' W.W. Potter / D.stnct
business towarrant.it. They • . .. • • Engineer." praised the work of
are interested in buying white T) •V rm •,V TT 01 . . the maintenance crews, who
Andrwdurscrandsblncet“otnuii dEI Jr arm, Home snow set nor.oniy.performedssheirwork
believe the minimum diameter April 6.8, 1979 are the dates
is 18 inches and free of limbs to set for the BET Farm & Home
8 feet. This firm will be in East Show at the Gregg’ County
Texas later this spring to Fairgrounds in Longview. Last
determine if enough timber is years show attracted approxi-.
available for this operation. If mately - 4,000 people and
anyone has this type trees and featured over 75 exhibits of
22
Stock No. 106 •1,370
the first we have had in several
years.. The FmHAcar be a big
help with our young farmers,
trying to enter the fanning
business. We look forward to
working with Mr Teague. 4
We have the fruit and Rut
.variety list .available in our
office now. The biggest mistake
you can make is buying a
variety that is not adapted to
East Texas. A little knowledge
now can save you lots of
problems later on
With the cold weather here,
•feed your cows just a little bit
• Mark Twain was a redhead.
0-
ay
Agricultural Extension Serv- District Engineer Potter
ice. the 1979 show will run stated that Interstate 20.
group from Quitman has invited to attend this meeting,
announced that they will offer- Wood County will be getting
beginners lessons starting in a new Farmers Home Ad-
Februaryfer.interested Min ministration Supervisor. He is
eolans. % . Grady Teague. Charles. Joiner
The Curly Q’s square and is transferring to a new
round dance the third Saturday position. We appreciate the fine
night of each, month at the" work Charles had done in Wood
Mineola Civic Center's Mere County. He has assisted several
dith: Hall. Plans are for lessons ‘dairymen with FmMA loans.
would be interested, contact me agricultural equipment, build show promises to be even Three days to give more people through Van Zandt, Smith and
and I'll be glad to pass this ing supplies, home furnishings, bigger and "better than last An opportunity to attend. "We Gregg Counties presents the _
information along ip them. and a large array of other year. Reservations for exhibit have reserved the entire department with the most
A M . fairgrounds for the show next prohlems in wet, freezing
Sqdnt fl ninaII haneIIAt-atA, spring," Vaughan said. "Firms weather. This results from the
•--V -- —UIIEEI MeII VI UV.t UCUUU interested in having an exhibit many bridges, overpasses and
pometi - the •
cognition Dinner of the Last ram. 5uim 5,61 .101 or possible to assure themselves the inter district character of
Texas Are» Council, Boy Scouts Ten adult Scouters of the theirsservicetotheyouth f of a space, the traffic on ' the interstate
of America, will be held at East Texas Area ounci Wi 2 a • As.far as we know, this is highway, especially the many
Harvey Hall. Tyler, at 7:00 honored with the awarding o s FastTexasAr aEagle the only show of this type in the 'large trucks and buses.
P.M.. Thursday, January 18th. the Silver Beaver or note ‘ . swil present entire East Texas area.” In the event of additional ice
l hr Annual Dinner is worthy service of exceptional award for outstanding use of Vaughan continued. During siorms this " winter, motorists
especially planned to recognize ^a-te^ award.foncoulstanding.use ' these, three days, people hav- are encouraged to report 'any
the service of the Den Leaders, Council territory. East Texas ancementprogran opportunity' to view the blocked'or dangerous highway
Cubmasters. Scoutmasters: Area Council Hall of Fame -Scquting in the lives ofuboys.. latestnnnovations in building locations to the nearest^
c members number five and six and I he Annual seore supplies, furnishings- and Department of Highways and '
will be installed at.the dinner wirl E presented to an equipment for the home, farm Public Transportation main —
: Geotge, W. outstandingF sen sdu of the and ranch equipment, crop, and tenance office. In District 10
heJRobert argill, Arthur Squyr Fast Texas Area Council Other livestock equipment, and many the maintenance offices are
recognitions include the pre more items of interest to East located in Tyler, Longview,
z., k ,1 'Texans,. . Henderson. Rusk, Jacksonville,
sentationo who h at ge beads in addition to the commercial Palestine, Athens-, Canton,
ih m outers, nr axeearr of - exhibits, several educational Mineola and Quitman, and are
them, and the presentation 01 *
Cates'> comments
By Johnny Cates, sion of the Texas Department
County Extension gent of Agriculture made arrange-
Wood County grown Christ menu for the, presentation for
mas trees have been mentioned the Texas Christmas Tree
several imes over the last few * Growers Association.
weeks, but one more comment - The TAP is doing an
is worthwhile. On December 13 excellent - job of promoting
a Wood County tree was Texas Agricultural products,
delivered and presented to the The Christmas trees and sweet
Texas State Employees As potatoes are two local products ,
sociatioh in Austin. The tree 'bat have been helped consi-
waCderorited and on display in derably by TAP‛s efforts. The
the’ rotunda of the Capital Texas Sweet Potato Council
Building The Texas ' Agri was the first commodity group
culture Products (TAP) Divi to work with TAP after the.
I Home spinnings
By Leverine Allen, feared object or situation.
County Extension Agent —putting, the situation off.
"Learn to cope with —keeping a time distance, or
I fears—rlax and deal with them —developing an' emotional
one part at a time. distance, often failing to admit
| Fears are not a cause for that the fear exists,
shame and embarrassment—so, Fathers influence their child- ,
admit that it's okay to be afraid, ren’s food habits—because most
Research indicates that fears mothers plan mensaround the
are learned— people are not father's preferences. "
born with fears. , With that in mind, fathers
1 All people—and children in .can have a major impact on
1 particular—learn to do a great ■ ’their children's food - habits
[ many things by .witching and their health.,
I others and. imitating - their Twotdes are the mgst
-aetions: . P important:
[ Many fears develop when a •Good nutrition gives a child
child watches an .adult become a healthy start in life—ahd a
I afraid. - better chance for staying
Sullivans purchase
‘Ann’s Lemon Tree’
John and Sue Sullivan have Sullivan said. "In addition we
bought Ann's Lemon Tree at pffer a fashion catering service
1227 N. Pacific Street from-Ann J‛w here we will take clothes and . W.L. __ . _42 /
Waldon • and Frank York accessories to the homes of FI I gli vV fl V OVOI’LIIIIC '
.. . Transfer’of the business was those who do not like to shop in ■ • • 1
weather. I doni think a man- effective Jan. 1. stores or who mi gh be unabl . _ .
squidever aford toweta C ’ Sue will operate and to getouty TYLER - More than 10,000 Department maintenance
’ ' manage the business. She said Mrs. Sullivan describes loca overtime man-hours were, spent
she plans- to keep the same lion of the business aS at the ' by the State Department of
, , , , business name but that ad "happy triangle,' Highways 69
an extra bale ane a few more ' ditional lines’ ape expanded* and 37. Store hours w ill be 9:30
cubes when the temperature added to the ladies a.m. to 5:30 p.m:. Monday
gets down below freezing ft it and specjalty shop. . through Satkrday.
F -* . . . We will be carrying a nice • In addition 40 Mrs. Sullivan,
limber owners might be ggv ..03. ‘ -
° selection of junior and-misses
Stock No. 171 $
F150 Lariat
Custom ' i Stock No. 189 ,
Stock No. 152 $
Ice storms create
2
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Peacock, Dan. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 103, No. 45, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 17, 1979, newspaper, January 17, 1979; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1547831/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.