The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 16, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 17, 1981 Page: 6 of 14
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Mineola, Texaa, June 17. 1981
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PIECES w/Pnts Vegetables, 4 5.19
BY CLYDE FOWLER
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215/75R14 (GR14) 4 for $244
215/75R15 (GR-15) 4 for $252
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Smith Chapel to hold
Vacation Bible School
Se espera que el nuevo arancel qua ae
ha solicitado rendird un aumento de 15.8
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440 West Broad Street
Mineoka, Texas
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• PIECES, 6 BOLLS
t PIECES, w/2 Pinta Vegetables
It is expected that the requested rate
schedule will furnish a 15.8 percent '
increase in the company’s intrastate
revenues.
U. S HWYS. 80 & 69
569-5996
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The flling includes, but is not limited
to, proposals to increase rates for in-
terepachange private Ina and foreign
exchange (FX) service. Changes in
such rates would ateo affect customers
of other telephone companies be-
cause such companies provide in-
terenchenge private Ine and foreign
exchange service in accordance
weh rates ppected in Southwestern
A complete copy of the new rate sched-
ule is on Me with the Pubic UtNty Commis-
sion at Austin, Texas, and with each
aRected municipality served by Southwest-
ern Bel, and is available for foepadfon in
each of the company’s pubic business
offices in Texas.
Report from
Silver Lake
G-78-15
Set of 4
El registro incluye, pero no se limita
a, propuestas para aumentar tee tar-
fas para servicio de linea privada entre
centrales telefnicas (Interexchange
private Ine) y servicio de central tele-
tonice extranjera (foreign exchange
" FX). Cambios en dichas tarifas de
servicio tambien afectarian a den-
tes de otras compehias de telfono
porque dichas companies proveen
los servicios ya mencionados en
conformidad a tarifas especificadas
por Southwestern Bell
2 PIECES DARK, 2 ROLIS
{ Drumetiek, Thigh)
2 PIECES WHITE; 2 BOLLS
INDIVIDUAL PIECES
1 WING, 1 BOLL
1DRUMSTICK,1ROLL
1 THIGH,1 ROLL
1 BREAST. 1 BOLL
HAIRSTYLING
FORLADIESANDMEN
KUT-N-KURL
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Above is TOTAL PRICE.
Mounting, balancing, taxes included
in price.
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Southwestern Bell; en conformidad a las
reglas del Pubic Utility Commission (Comi-
sin de Servicios Publicos) de Texas, por la
presente hace saber su intendOn de estab-
lecer un nuevo arancel para servicio de
tofofono en Texas con vigencia a partir del
21 de Julio de 1981, a menoe que la Comi-
Public Notice
Southwestern Bel, in accordance with
tie rules al the Pubic Utility Commission of
Texas, hereby gives notice of the oom-
pony’s intent to implement a new schedule
of telephone rates in Texas effective July 21.
1981, unless otherwise determined by the
Commission.
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BOXES
2 PIECES MIXED, 2 BOLLS
uWing.1ThighorDrwatickl $110
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Una copia complete del nuevo arancel se
ha archivado en las oficinas del Pubic Utility
Commission en Austin, Texas, al igual que
en cada municipalidad afectada y servida
por Southweetom Bel, y cada una de las
oficinas de la compeAla para negocios con
el pubico en Texas nene una copia para
lecture pblica.
Aviso a los Clientes de
SERVICES
Sun: Bible Study 10; Worship 11 A •
Wed.: Bible Study - 7:30p.m.
at Sand Springs
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“The fool hath said in his heart,
there is no God."
— Psalms 14:1
638 W. BROAD
MINEOLA
FOR LARGE ORDERS
TO GO PLEASE CALL
AHEAD OF TME . . .
569-2571or569-9061
L-78-15 $48
Si t of 4: S184
I PIECES MIXED, 2 ROLLS
(1 Wing. 1 Thigh, 1 Drwmstick]
S PIECES DARK, < ROLLS
IThighs, Drumstick)
S PIECES WHITE, 2 ROLLS
(2 Brsa sts I
FAMILY BOXES
6PIECES,4ROLLS —
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OIL, FILTER, LUBE
(Any biond oil)
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deaths of Mrs. Dolly Petres and Dedication Service.
" " Fowler. They will be Included in the Father’s Day
1. Our sym program will be a vocal solo by “
Vacation Bible School will be Monday, June 22, and be held offered will include music,
held June 22-26 at the Smith daily through Friday, June 26 crafts, and studies based on the
Chapel United Methodist Hours will be from 9:30 to 11:30 Beatitudes. Theme selected for
Church. a.m. daily. the school is "Jesus, Your Word
Director Mary Gayle Loyd Classes-will be for nursery Lives in Me."
said that classes will start through eighth grade. Subjects A praise program will be
conducted Friday evening, last
day of the school. A special
program will be held at 7:30
p.m. at which students wil
receive diplomas and enjoy I
refreshments. I
All children are invited to the I
school. Those needing a ride V
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Title Certificates
Ph.763-2297 P.O. Bax 937 Quitman
MAY HONOREE - Jo Ann ceived a special certificate at- sentation. Mrs. Waldon was the
Trinkle, right, was named Fiet testing to the honor, with Am club president for the year
of the Month for May. She re- Waldon, left, making the pre- ending June 1.
■•ST ANT CASH FOR
SCRAPGOLD
ANYTHING MARKED 10K, 14, 1®
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MAJOR BRAND IN
PHiicN EVERYTHING BUT PRICE!
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4.39
6.35
6.55
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IS PIECES, 12 ROLLS 8.75
16 PIECES, with 2 10.50
N PIECES, 12 ROLLS 10.75
20 PIECES with 2 Pints Vegetables 12.50
24 PIECES. 12 ROLLS 12.75
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GRANDMA'S FRIED CHICKEN ASSURES YOU THE USDA GRADE A MARK
ON OUR MENU AND THIS CONTAINER IS YOUR GUARANTEE OF HIGH
QUALITY POULTRY PRODUCTS. IT IS YOUR ASSURANCE THAT ALL
GRANDMA'S FRIED CHICKEN HAS BEEN PREPARED FROM USDA GRADE
A POULTRY.
The Luckett Cochran Post of I
The American Legion, and its I
Auxiliary, will hold their I
regular monthly meeting at I
8 p.m. Monday, June 22, in the I
Rebekah Lodge Hall on South I
Line Street.
Light refreshments will be I
served.
Mary Schade, president of
the Legion Auxiliary, says that I
it is once again time to pay dues 1
in the Auxiliary, and it is also I
time for election of officers for
the coming Legion year.
t- gmom.
LaJohnna Quinn will be a Lay Armstrong visited and a small award presented to
special singer. . Clyde Fowler, Saturday night each. At least one father and
According to church pastor “ The community was sad child will be baptized ant there
Ezra Brovont, all those who dened last week to learn of the will be a child and Parent
enjoy old fashioned gospel « mmtm .
singing are welcome. Mrs. Olga_________
. - " missed by everyone.____ _
pathy and our prayers go to the Jeremy Wages titled "I Wants
families. Be Just Like My Dad."
PEACHCOBBLEB Sm.. 5 Pint 1.50 o . j
amK"eiqesmm
should phone 569-9187 or
569-3534 snd transportation
will be provided.
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terday at the Silver Lake Bap- Dowell of Mineola visited Sat- fellowship, study and
tist Church. nrday night with Mr. and Mrs. sPiritua growth.
Ray Armstrong.
amanicsma-e Father’sDay
gpmymte"e,h t be special
andsEVe, of jK’ aaMf at 1st Christian
The Mineola First Christian
strong Saturday Church will observe Father’s
Mrs. Genevieve Mims and Day in a special way Sunday,
I according to the Rev. Russel
Mmzdmerce s
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OPENS AM -530P.M. MONDAY-FRIDAY
", SATURDAY HOURS 8-12:30
phone 106 E. Buchanan St
569-5141,
FRESH FROM YO /RGAS GRILI.
ax-m With a gas grill, you get all the
i- fun and flavor of cooking
“p outdoors without all the mess.
II So take the heat off your kitchen
• — strike a happy medium with
• .Ala a new gas grill from Entex.
— ENIEX—
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LUNCHES
2PC.MIXED,w/2VegstaMes,2Bsas $1.9
3PC.MIXED,w/2Vegetablea,2Rolls 2.59
2PC.DARK,w/2Vegetables,2Rolls 118
3PC.DARK,w/2Vegetables,2Rells 2.79
2PC.WH!TE,w/2V««vtaHss,2Raas 290
2 PC. WHITE, w/2 Vegetables,2Rolls 3.80
1 BREAST, w/2 VegeUMes, 1 Bel 1.89
DRUMSTICK/THIGH, Veg. Rell 1.65
MEATLOAF Serving 1.50 .w/Vegs.2.60
CHICKEN a DRESSING OR DUMPLINGS
Serving 1.50 w/Vegs.225
LIVER OR GIZZARDS, 2 Relo Order 1.59
LIVER OR GIZZARDS, 2 Vegetables 2.49
BBQ BEEF Serving 220 w/2Vegs.295
CHICKEN FRIED STEAK Serving 1.50
CHICKEN FRIED STEAK, INLUNCH 2.50
ROLLS
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COFFEE — 8 35-
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ins.shmon Minodla r.569-3201
12 PIECES, 8 BOLLS "
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C 78 13 $32 ea.
Set of 4: $120
D 78 14 $42 ea
Set of 4: $158
G 78 14 $43 ea
Set of 4: $168.
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Peacock, Dan. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 16, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 17, 1981, newspaper, June 17, 1981; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1547957/m1/6/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.