The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 11, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 13, 1981 Page: 1 of 12
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Mineola, Texas 75773, Wednesday, May 13,1981
105th Year, No. 11
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1,451.61 feet long), 6 years.
•Over 45,000 sq. ft., 7 years.
Ercoupe Fly-In
set for weekend
the subdivision.
at Wisener Field
Jay Whatley
called
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vaccination day. Over 60 dogs meeting will be announcement
Crusade
tist Church.
time of the year.
Lions to collect
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back of curb) is to be 31 feet
Length of street is variable,
which determines the amount
of participation by the City.
square foot on required new
street construction.
The participation plan calls
and will include, in order, Bux-
tehude’s “Prelude, Fugue and
Chaconne,” Boellmann's “Suite
Gothique,” Williams' "Toccata
on ’St. Thomas',” and Peeters’
"Elegie."
The next section will be on
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and cats were vaccinated for
rabies.
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A select group of Delta Air-
line pilots will be present,
to. flying their Pitts aerobatic
Jimmy Flynt's New Hope aircraft. They will be perform
Country Club Estate Monday
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At City Hall repair and
painting work has started.
Leroy Roberts is doing the
inside painting and already has
completed the police and fire
department offices.
Chet Watson started work
The week ahea-
at Meredith Hall
Events for the coming week,
as scheduled on the Meredith
Hall calendar:
Thursday, May 14
Noon, Lions Club, Dogwood
Room
7:00 p.m., Thursday bridge
club, Live Oak Room
Friday, May 15
2:00 p.m., East Texas Travel
Club, Pecan Room
now has a Karen Maynard.
rooms as well as modern sup-
portive departments. The hos-
pital will be patterned after a
prototype design that has been
constructed by United in
The Senior Class of Alba- for four years, she has also been
Golden High School has an- active in FHA, the Senior Beta
nounced its Commencement Club, and the Alba-Golden
ing aerial acrobatics through-
out the day Saturday.
Refreshments of food and this spring at Tyler Junior
cold drinks will be available College.
during the day, provided by the Phillips, a TJC freshman, re-
Wood County Airport Referen- ceived the Carl Wallace Schol
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the project, with an expected day, May 24. Music for the re-
cost of some $3.5 million. vivalwill be directed by Leon
Barber said this week that Miller.
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amount of property taxes
The third method considered assessed after a mutually
community needs a new week in extending an invitation
hospital and we have- been in- to the public to attend any or all
fluenced by the closing of Wood of the special revival services at
Memorial Hospital in Mineola." the ehurch next week.
>569-3200). but
lute
h. $ N / MS
Twelve f
afternoon to help put out a
grass fire. Attorney Flynt lost a
riding mower in the fire.
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Members of the Lake Coun-
try Playhouse will hold their
annual meeting this Thursday
evening in the downtown
Mineola Loft. Highlight "of the
shutdown used eyeglasses
The formal spring Crusade of
the American Cancer Society in The Mineola Lions Club will the United States can now
the Mineola area was closed conduct a “Used Eyeglasses obtain glasses when they are
May 8th when a deposit of Drive” during the week of May needed. Usually some public or
$188.50 was made in the Wood 18-23. Collection boxes for un- charitable funding will pay for
County ACS unit's account at used eyeglasses will be placed them when the patient cannot
the First National Bank of at various locations throughout — but these sources are not
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Mineola. Mineola, including one at City available in poor countries.
According to local Crusade Hall. Past VOSH programs have
chairman Mrs. Leola Kingcaid, The eyeglasses collected will reached Mexico, Costa Rica,
this final deposit brought the be donated to Volunteer Op- Guatemala, Honduras, Panama,
Crusade total to $6,634.65 for tometric Services to Humanity San Blas Islands, Dominican
the Mineola - Hainesville - New (VOSH), an organization of eye Republic, Nicaragua, Jamaica.
Hope area campaign. care professionals who donate Haiti, El Salvador, arid Liberia.
Speaking for herself and on their time and abilities, pay
behalf of the volunteers who their own travel expenses, “Many people have drawers
gave of their time as well as render all professional services full of old eyeglasses that they
* their money in the Crusade, and dispense donated eyeglass- or relatives have “saved" and
Mrs. Kingcaid this week ex- es free to poor people in under- that aren’t doing anyone any
pressed “thanks to all the good developed countries. VOSH, good," said a Lions Club
people of the Lake Country who first organized in 1972 as a spokesman this week, stressing
contributed to this worthy statewide project in Kansas, at that through VOSH those eye-
cause. May God bless each of last report had 41 state glasses could be put to good
you is our prayer." chapters in the United States. use. “The condition of the
Mrs. Kingcaid also expressed
again her personal thanks for
the untiring efforts of the men
and women who served as vol-
Financial participation by the Under the plan, developers by the Council was based upon River Authority and which wil
City in new subdivisions was are to pay all the initial cost of the actual cost of water lines, be located on Lake Fork Reser
discussed Monday night, May the street, with the payback by ewer, and streets in a project voir. The contribution is con
ll, at the regular meeting of the City based on the following Under that method, the City tingent upon the City At
the Mineola City Council. table: would agree to participate on a ney’s being able to attest that
Three methods of participa- *Up to 15,000 sq. ft. (488.87 38% basis of the actual cost of such a contribution is legal.
tion were considered by the feet in street length for a 81- installation of water and sewer eTook no action on a solie.
council, with the consensus foot wide street), 4 years. utilities and complete street tation ordinance, deciding that
being that the City would •15.001-80,000 sq. ft. (up to work including dirt work, more information was needed,
participate up to $1.10 per 967.74 feet long), 5 years. curbs. gutters, sub-surface, and eincreased the fee for truck
•30,001 -45,000 sq. ft. (up to top surface of streets. trash hauling of limbs and
Method for the city’s actual heavy debris from $5 to $15 per
payment to a developer calls for load. The first load to residents
for a 35% payback by the city Two other methods of pan the following provisions: continues to be free, but a fee o
over a period of years depend ticipation were considered by "All the cost for all the work $15 will be charged for each
ing on the amount of street the council. The second method on water and sewer utilities subsequent load. The new fee is
work involved. Specifics of the was based on the number of lots and streets is to be borne by to become effective with the
plan are to be drawn up and and front footage of lots; under the developer. The developer June billing.
submitted at the next Council that method, the City would will receive his reimbursement eNamed Tom Boyd, J. BMi
meeting for final approval. pay a specific amount per lot for the City's portion of parti- ner and Clarence Barfield to
The payback plan would be depending on the actual front cipation on a semi-annual basis serve on the City's equalisation
based on total square footage footage of the lot on the street dependent upon the actual board for 1981.
contained in streets in a new For 50 feet or less, the City par revenues generated by the Plense turn to Page 2
subdivision or extension of an ticipation would be $850; for 51 property in the form of water,
existing street. Width of street to 99 feet, $1,275; and for 100 sewer and trash haul fees and .
(paved from back of curb to feet or more, $1,700. The pay- from taxes. m
back period would depend on *The City would pay to the E
the amount of credit earned by developer 35 percent of the net E
TOPS IN THEIR CLASSES: MHS. From left to right, they sophomore Shelley Fleming: seniors Kathi Board and Susan
These five students had the are freshman Bill Mallory, junior Mary Mallory, and Scott, the 1981 class saluta
hgpeetageadannverorsgipsie (Story.morephotos.onP. 4) "ledietortan, "
plans two-day of Memphis, Tennessee, has an-
nounced plans for a new 40-bed
‘garage sale’ Mhnreotarmusinaraunrenttyop
The ladies of the Women’s erates Mineola General Hos
the new hospital construction The Rev. Horace Hobbs, pas
was being moved forward tor of Northside Baptist, and
“since it is obvious that the the congregation joined this
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Firemen were
of three new directors. Direc- Missionary Auxiliary of the pitalhere.
tors Tuesday were in the New Hope Baptist Church have According to James C. Hen-
process of tabulating votes annunced a garage sale Friday son, president of United, the
received through the mail. and Saturday, May 15 and 16, proposed hospital will consist of
WWW at 601 North Newsom, across both private and semi-private
The good rains over the from Brookshire's, in Mineola.
helping in a Lefty-Righty golf medication aide. The second annual Fly-In for
tournament at the Country WHW the Region Seven Ercoupe
Club. Left handed golfers from The Goldenaires have a full Owners Club of America will be
all of the state will be coming to weekend of singing ahead. held Saturday and Sunday
Mineola to play with local right Saturday night at 7 p.m. they morning. May 16-17, at Mineola
handers who Colvin will select will be at the United Methodist Wisener Field.
to team up with the left Church in Golden for a concert up to 50 vintage planes are
handers. to which the public is invited expected to fly in. Region
Among the local left handers and for which there will be no Seven includes Ercoupe plane
who will be playing are Bob admission charge. owners in. Texas, Louisiana,
Maddox, Red Burks, Paul Holly Sunday evening, starting at Arkansas and Oklahoma. One
and Dr. Ben Merritt. Tommy 7:30 p.m., they will be at the pilot will be flying from
Dorsey is not expected to play Cloverhill Baptist Church. They Raleigh, North Carolina.
as he is still recovering from a will bring their puppets, “The Eddy Hearn, coordinator for
broken wrist. King's Kids,” to Cloverhill for the fly-in, said that the public is
WNW children to enjoy. invited to visit Wisener Field
Tom Boyd has moved his Those who sing with the all day Saturday, to see the
offices across the street to 404 Goldenaires are Sue Reed, planes which will be on display
West Broad St. • Boyd is Sandy Dewitt, James Wheat, and to enjoy watching all the
retaining his old phone number Mike Patrick and Bill and flight activity.
University of Texas this clock Sunday afternoon. May To conclude the program,
summer. , 17. in the church's sanctuary at Whatley will return to the
Miss Priddy received the 204 North Johnson Street- organ to play Bach's “Toccata
Journalism Ex-Student Associ- Whatley, who plans to attend and Fugue in D Minor."
ation Award, which provides Baylor University in the fall. A reception in Fellowship
tuition for her sophomore year. has served as organist at the Hall of the church will follow
And Clark earned the TJC First Baptist Church since the recital program.
Certificate of Proficiency. August of 1980. The public is cordially invited
The first section of the recital to attend, says a spokesman for
program will be on the organ the First Baptist Church.
Exercises for eight o'clock Choir. She has won Who’s Who
Friday evening, May 22, in the awards in Physical Science,
school cafetorium. Chemistry, Biology and English
. , ,.. ... and is listed in the 1979-80 edi-
Seven members of the 8radu. tion of "Who’s Who Among
sting class have been named as American High School Stu-
honor graduates. dents." This year, her class-
use. “The condition of me The highest grade average, mates chose her as “Most
Before the advent of Medi- glasses is not important. It is 98.66, was earned by Dovie Likely to Succeed."
care, Medicaid, and other not necessary that lenses still Lynn Petrea, class valedictori Miss Petrea, who plans to at
federal health programs, collec be in their frames. VOSH memv an. She is the daughter of Mr. tend Oklahoma Baptist Univer
tions of old eyeglasses was bers will separate and cata- and Mrs. David Petrea of Alba, sity and pursue a nursing
more common. Most people in logue all frames and lenses." An AU A Honor Roll student degree, has been awarded the
weekend totaled just over Sale hours will be 9:00 a.m. to
three inches, according to local 6:00 p.m. each day.
weather statistician Martha Proceeds from the sale will
Milner.However, Mrs. Milner be used to purchase furnish-
adds that the area is still far ings for the new church kitchen
behind what is normal for this in the enlarged New Hope Bap
City to aid developers
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separate number for his real
estate business (569-9901).
Everett Dunahoe is now in
the process of moving his
insurance business into the
• building formerly occupied by
Boyd for his used car, real
estate and other related
businesses.
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Despite rainy weather last
Saturday afternoon, Mineola
firemen still had a good pet
several communities. Ixl Avt h C1 A A
Dave Barber, administrator L% VI ULI>IUU
of Mineola General Hospital
says that a certificate of need • 1
application has been filed for VQVIVA I
the new hospital, and that ap -
proval is expected to be A weeklong revival at the
obtained within the next few Northside Baptist Church of
weeks. He also notes that the Mineola will begin Monday
present hospital would be night, May 18, at 7:00 p.m., to
closed upon completion of the continue through the following
new facility. Sunday, May 24.
Henson says that the start of The Rev. Dewey Hines, par
the project will be influenced tor of the Central Baptist
by the current money market, Church of Bronte, will be evan-
but that he hopes construction gelist for the services that will
can begin in the fall. After con- be held Monday through Sat
struction begins, it will take urday at 7 p.m. and at the
about 18 months to complete regular worship hours on Sun-
—Miscellany—
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Mickey Co|vin will be leaving Tuesday morning doing needed
the Mineola Country Club June repair work to the front of the
1 to open a State Farm fire station.
Insurance Agency in Canton. WNW
Colvin, who has been golf pro Mrs. Dorothy Daniel has
at the Country Club for a completed her medication aide
number of years, is now in the course at Tyler Junior College,
process of establishing the She graduated May 4 with 70
agency. credit hours and is now
This weekend Colvin will be classified as a full fledged
7:30 p.m., Alba-Golden High
Junior-Senior Banquet, Live
I Oak Room
I Saturday, May 16
I 9:00 a.m., East Texas TraveP ]
I Club, Pecan Room
I 6:30 p.m., Gideons Interna
I tional. Live Oak Room ' 1
■ Sunday, May 17 |
I 9:00 a.m., East Texas Travel J
■ Club, Pecan Room
aluezceuoy.necuguc_ _______।___________________ mp 10:46 a.m., Lake Country Bi-
Anna Hayes Memorial Hospital in Mineola." the church next week. Dovenetrea Me Church. Dogwood Room ’
Alba-Golden graduation scheduled 5 j
— Tuesday, May 19
Academic Merit Scholarship ber of FHA, Beta Club, Student 9:00 a.m., Sochi Security I
and Leadership Scholarship Council, Choir, and the Panther representative, Live Oak Room I
from OBU, and the Academic Volleyball, Basketball. and 9:00 a.m., Missouri-Pacific fl
Scholarship from the East Track teams. She is also listed Amtrak, Pecan Room i
Texas Section of the American in the 1979-80 edition of “Who's Noon, Kiwanis Club, Dog
Chemical Society. Who Among American High wood Room
School Students," and she has 5:30 p.m. Scouts, Stag)
The Alba-Golden Class ot won Who's Who awards in Bio 7:00 p.m., Pilot Club I
1981 salutatorian is Anna logy, homemaking, English and tion Banquet, Dogwood I
Hayes, daughter of Mr. and Journalism. She has won die Wednesday, May 20
Mrs. George Tom Hayes of tirct UIL awards in Feature 6:30 a.m.. Optimist
Golden. Her four-year grade Writing, Spelling, and Calcula Dogwood Room
average of 96.74 was second tor Applications. 9:00 a.m., Amtrak,
only to that of the valedictorian She plans to attend Baylor Room
among the honor graduates. — University and major in pay 10:00 a.m. DaytimeDi
Miss Hayes has been a mem- chology and journalism. Bridge, Live Oak Room
agreed upon date on lots in the 1
addition and actually collected I
Mineolans get TJC Jlism awards b-hh.chy woula also pay to |
Jimmy Phillips and Angie editor of the Tyler Morning the developer 35 percent of the 1
Patterson of Mineola are among Telegraph. Miss Patterson is net amount of revenues re-
six students who have won the daughter of Mr. and Mrs ceived on or after a mutually
journalism awards scholarships J. T. Patterson of Mineola. agreeable date from., water
3 Miss Patterson and Phillips sewer and trash collection ser
are stated to be two of the five vices furnished by the City to
editors of the TJC News for the the owners of the lota in the
1981-82 year. addition.
dum Committee, a local organi- arship. The T. B. Butler Pub Other journalism scholarship n other business conducted
zation which favors retaining lishing Company, publisher of winners at TJC this spring at Monday night s meeting, e
Wisener Field as the airport for’ the daily newspapers in Tyler, were freshmen Danny Mogle Council took the following
this area and opposes the pro-o established the $100 annual and Karla Priddy, and sopho , .. eenn
posed Wood County Airport award in honor of former Tyler mores Laura Hughes and Jeff "A8re5d 1. contribute 2 |
that would be located between Courier - Times editor Carl Clark. \ the Wood County PeyMUf-
Mineola and Quitman. Wallace. Phillips is the son of Mogle received the T. B. But- Licers Association for moving a
Hearn said that many special Mr, and Mrs. Richard H. Ier Journalism Key, which in- house donated by the Sabine
types of planes will be on Phillips of Mineola. eludes a summer internship at , c _
display, some being home-built Miss Patterson was awarded the Tyler Courier-Times and Whatley Will give recita Sunday
Pilots will also be performing the $100 Marguerite Hercules Morning Telegraph. •------3 • -
their many special skills in the Scholarship, established in Hughes, last year's recipient Jay Whatley, organist at the the piano, with the selections
unusual planes. honor of the former society of the Carl Wallace Award, re- First Baptist Church of Mineola (in order) being Mozart's "So
ceives the Journalism Ex - and third-ranking honor stu- nata in F Major," Chopin’s
StlVS mrnomtf> OLUnf^r Student Plaque awarded each dent in the MHS Class of 1981. “Etude in F Minor" (often
L year to an outstanding sopho will present his senior organ called the "Butterfly Etude"
N/• 1 A 1 more. She will enter the and piano recital at three o’- ■ and Bartok's “Ostinato."
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Peacock, Dan. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 11, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 13, 1981, newspaper, May 13, 1981; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1547948/m1/1/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.