The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 17, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 24, 1981 Page: 6 of 16
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6 — THE MINEOLA MONITOR. Mineola, Texas, June 24, 1981
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of telephone rates in Texas effective July 21.
1981, unless otherwise determined by the
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Report from
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BY CLYDE FOWLER
Monday, June 22
Sunday School and church
services were well attended
yesterday at the Silver Lake
Baptist Church.
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Mrs. Exa Hitt came home
Friday after a 15-day tour of
the Northwest.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Harrel-
son of Dallas visited Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Bass
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Schmidt of
Carrollton visited her father,
Howard Moore, during the
weekend.
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Wed.: Bible Study - 7:30p.m.
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The family requests that
memorials be sent to the
Charlie Capps Memorial Fund
in care of Mother Frances
Hospital, 825 East Houston
Street, Tyler, Texas 76702.
“The fool hath said in his heart,
there is no God."
-Psalms 14:1
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Set of 4 Tires, $158.
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Setof 4 Tires, 4184.
They came back to Hawkins by
way of Winona, where they
watched Mike Langford play
ball with the Giants team.
15-YEAR CLASS REUNION
The Hawkins High School
Class of 1966 held their fifteen-
year reunion Saturday.
They all went to Dennis
Wright’s place at Lake Haw-
kins that afternoon at 1 for Kent McLeod. Tonya Bailey,
cookies and punch, while the Tracy Turner, and Matt
kids went swimming. This way, Simmons,
all the graduates could see each
others'children.
They met at 6:30 p.m. at the
P-
service
for Capps
Memorial services were held
Saturday, June 20, at 11:80
a.m. in St. Dunstan's Episcopal
Church, Mineola, for Charlie
Capps, 72, former resident of
Mineola and lately of Lake
Lydia near Quitman.
Mr. Capps died following a
short illness. He was retired as
traffic manager of the BAO
Railroad and was a longtime
resident of Dallas before
moving to the Mineola-Quitman
area.
Survivors include his wife
Jean Capps; two daughters,
Judy Kovic of Mineola and
Juhe and Rodney Mize of
Amarillo are visiting their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
David Turner.
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weekend.
Cheryl and Eric Eitel and
Garrett Simmons spent last
week at Lakeview, the Method
ist camp near Palestine.
Buddy Vaughan of Dallas
spent Father's Day with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. V.
Vaughan.
Marlene Minshew of Dallas
spent the weekend here with
her parents, the C. W.
Minshews.
Mrs. Denise Eakin and
children of Mt. Vernon spent
Sunday with her parents, the
Bill Morgans.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Wilmouth Sue Smith of Greenville, South
of Mesquite visited Mr. and Carolina; a son, Gary Capps of
Mrs. Ray Armstrong over the Longview; and eight grand-
weekend. children.
Visiting in the Ray Arm-
strong home Saturday night
were Mrs. Viola Smith, Iris and
Lisa, Mrs. Freda McDowell,
and Mrs. Nora Kimmey, of
Mineola.
Aviso Publico
Southwestern Bell, en conformidad a las
reglas del Public Utility Commission (Comi-
si6n de Servicios Publicos) de Texas, por la
presente hace saber su intencin de estab-
lecer un nuevo arancel para servicio de
tetefono en Texas con vigencia a partir del
21 de Julio de 1981, a menos que la Comi-
sin haga otra determinacin.
Se espera que el nuevo arancel que se
ha solicitado rendir un aumento de 15 8
por ciento en los ingresos intraestatales de
lacompaia.
Una copia completa del nuevo arancel se
ha archivado en las oficinas del Public Utility
Commission en Austin, Texas, al igual que
en cada municipalidad afectada y servida
por Southwestern Bell, y cada una de las
oficinas de la compahia para negocios con
el publico en Texas tiene una copia para
lecture publics
Aviso a losClientes de
Otras Companias de Telefono
El registro incluye, pero no se limita
a. propuestas para aumentar las tari-
fas para servicio de linea privada entre
centrales telefdnicas (interexchange
private line) y servicio de central tele-
fonica extranjera (foreign exchange
FX). Cambios en dichas tarifas de
servicio tambien afectarian a clien-
tee de otras compaAias de telfono
prque dichas companias proveen
los servicios ya mencionados en
conformidad a tarifas especificadas
por Southwestern Bell
CLASSIC BEAUTY - Frau She is shown here beside an their guests, from all across the A highlight of the convention
line Gresham, owner of the elegant 1912 Premier, one of United States and Canada, was a fashion show to preview
Merle Norman studio at Welsh the elaborately restored an- spent five days at the Disney- the new fall/winter makeup
A Wigley Streets, Mineola, has tomobiles in Merle Norman’s land Hotel learning about the colors - the Florentine Collee-
just returned from Merle Nor- Classic Beauty Collection. More latest skin care, makeup pro- tion - inspired by the paintings
man's Golden Anniversary Con- than 2,000 studio owners and ducts, and marketing concepts and fashions of Renaissance
vention in Anaheim, California. Italy.
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high school homemaking de-
partment for sandwiches, dips
and chips, and drinks.
-’-They enjoyed looking at all
the yearbooks from the time
they were in the first grade
until they graduated. There
were six who started together
and graduated together.
Disco music and dancing was
enjoyed for two hours.
Those attending included
Ronald Duncan of Garland
Betty Canup of Mineola.
Shirley Brown of Grand
Prairie, Sherry Rose of Dallas,
Cliff Sparks of Houston, Marlin
Skinner of Houston, George
Wilson of Mineola, and Dale
Thornton of Texarkana,
Also, Ricky Dacus, Pat Eu
banks, Dennis Wright, Cathy
Parker, Judy Williamson and
Ann Love, all of Hawkins.
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Monday, June 22
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Robert
son are proud parents of a baby
daughter born Wednesday in a
' Tyler hospital. Mr. and Mrs
Raymond Robertson and Mr.
and Mrs. A. L. Kellenberger, all
• of Hawkins, are the grand
parents. Cleo Robertson, also of
Hawkins, is the paternal great
grandfather.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Low-
rance visited their daughter
and family, the Troy Williams-
es, in Rosenberg over the
Monay.JuneYsVAnMEyana Mrs. Steve Ham v*4AE /Am c Aty
Nine-and ten-year-old Little mond and daughter are moving f | I A IVI«)II«I4T W,
League players had a baseball to Kilgore. He has been trans " V"- " " d-.
. tournament Saturday in Glade ferred to the Overton plant.
water. The Astros played at 10 Mrs. Randi Maikotter of Byron Clinton (B. C.) Hamm He had been preceded in
o’clock but lost by one run. The Gladewater visited the Method of Mineola died Sunday, June death by two infant sons; a
Mrs. Pearl Lewis Jones, 76, Church of Mineola, officiated Yankees played at noon and ist Church for Sunday morning 21, in a local nursing home after daughter. Vada (Mrs. George)
of Mineola died Tuesday after for the rites. lost by a little more. Good ex- services. She is a fifth grade an illness of nine months. Stange: in 1976; and his wife,
' noon, June 17 in a Inca) hospital Mrs. Jones was born Julv l, perience for them to play out of teacher and formerly of Haw- Services were held at four Sara Elizabeth (Sadie) Hamm.
after’a lengthy illness. 1904 in Fosteria and had been a their league. kins. o’clock Monday afternoon, June in 1977.
resident of Mineola for the past Mr. and Mrs. Mike Vandiver, Mrs. Veta Beal of Tyler 22. in the First Baptist Church eu-yyore nand, one
Graveside services were held 60 years. She was a retired Bryan and Amy of Wichita visited Mrs. Byron Howard and of Mineola with the Rev. daughter Laverne (Mrs Earl)
at two o'clock Thursday after- nurse and was a member of the Falls were here from Saturday Mrs. Bill Palmer, Wednesday. Michael Haynes, pastor, and daugh re Mineola- a brother
noon, June 18, in the Mineola First Baptist Church, Mineola. until Wednesday, visiting his Mrs. Cathy Parker, Michael Tommy Lander, minister of ^«ggs of Mineola a brothe ;
City Cemetery, with arrange- She is survived by a brother. mother. Mrs. Mary Vandiver, and Brad, along with Mary music, officiating. FiveissammvrlpburnsPjnKni
- sx'xsrsod “a AndaMicgtvzndavkrraamiy, ndiver. shopped Thursdayn p^1", "Lsmrvicsonas pom.Mfa.vyireis’rly.Mf
Hayne Rdratrsmgg: Spnavzning/ona
pasto of the First Baptis eral nieces and nephews. . Gardens in M.y.TCONCET grandson .Jay whatiey. PopinKrnltagandson.
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Mike Vandiver and Mra Marv Church attended the Johnny of the English Funeral Home J ease) Brummett and Sara
Vandive^had dinner in Teter Swagger Concert in Dallas’ Mineola, . , (Mrs. James) Dowdle, both of
-andiver had dinner in Tyler. Reunion Arena on Saturday Mr. Hamm, 88, had lived Mineola; eight great-grand
night, most ofThis life in WoodCou nty. children; and two great great
They had dinner at the Old A retired oil and gas broker, he grandchildren.
Spaghetti Warehouse, in the began the development of what
“old market" section in the - now the Nuss Addition to the Pallbearers were Wilburn
west end of downtown Dallas. Citx.0 Mineola,He "ass4 . Galyean, C. O. Richardson,
Those attending were Mrs. member of the Eirst Baptist Walter Ayers, 0. 0. Duncan.
Mary Moffett. Charlie Moffett. Ahureh of ..Mineola and its H R Douglas, and J. C.
Lori Moffett, Susan Little. Calloway Bible Class. Henley 5
Kristy Jones. Michael Lang In the church, he was a choir
ford. Amy Jones, Milly Anders, member, a men's quartet Members of the Calloway
‘ - ---- member, and song director of Bible Class of the First Bap
the Adult- III Sunday School tist Church of Mineola were
Department for many years. honorary pallbearers.
America’s Winning Tradition
Continues at Garden Valley .
Sports Resort...
• The United States Team Trials for 1981 will be held
July 4th and 5th at Garden Valley Sports Resort.
• The team chosen from this tournament will represent
America at the World Tournament to be held in
London, England later this year.
• Slalom, trick skiing, and jump competition will be
featured.
• The world-famous Doc Rail Skiers will perform
following each day’s competition.
• A portion of the $5 (or $7 for both days) ticket price
will be donated to support America’s team in the
World Tournament.
• Acres of free parking are available at the tournament
site.. .(Garden Valley is located just off the Van
Highway at 1-20).
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It is expected that the requested rate
schedule will furnish a 15.8 percent
increase in the company’s intrastate
revenues.
A complete copy of the new rate sched-
ule is on file with the Public Utility Commis-
sion at Austin, Texas, and with each
affected municipality served by Southwest-
ern Bel, and is available for inspection in
each of the company's public business
offices in Texas.
Public Notice
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Mr. and MrsLordy Phenama
children of Quitman visited
Sunday with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Haines Allen.
Mrs. Lanelie Kidd of Garland
and Mr. and Mrs. Johnny
Williams and girls of Dallas
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tadlock
visited Sunday in Mesquite.
Mr. and Mrs. James West of
Duncanville were weekend
of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell
What S doin qr A T T 9
AtHawkins B.C. Hamms
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Peacock, Dan. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 17, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 24, 1981, newspaper, June 24, 1981; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1547958/m1/6/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.