The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 23, 1955 Page: 2 of 14
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Dr. and Mr?. Jones
To Leave Wednesday
For Convention
Dr. r*nd Mrs. B. W. Jones are
!e ;vir»g Wednesday for Los
A’V'.eles where h° is to take post
••rac'.uate work in surgery at
the I,os Angeles County Hos-
pital.
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Training Hill
To End Soon
VA emphasised, it does not ap-
ply to veterans training under
the Korean GI Bill.
During the 11 years the World
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World War II veterans train-
ing under the original GI Bill
were reminded today by the
Both he and Mrs. Jones will Veterans Administration that
attend the 59th Annual Con- July 25. 1J56. marks the end of
ventien of American Osteo- the program for all but a hand- War II GI Bill has been in ef-
pethic Association doctors to ful of them. feet, more than 7.830.000 vet-
bc held at the Statler Hotel. Even though a veteran may elans — or half of all who
< i their way to Los Angeles, still have unused GI training served in World War II — re-
th"v will stop at Roswell. NM. entitlement at that time, or
"here they plan to visit the even though he may be in the
"h'te sand domes and the middle of a course, his GI
training payments will come to
an end on Julv 25. 1950.
VA advised World War II GI
trainees to keep the deadline in
mind, in working out plans for
the remainder of their training
programs.
The small group of veterans
and Bobbie exempt from the July 25. 1950.
i Act. between October 6, 1945, < HAWKINS ROTARY CLUB
and October 5. These vet-| 'HAWKINS .gpl.—The Hawk-
oiar.s have nine years from the ins Rotary Club met in regular
end of their enlistment or re- session Wednesday noon at
• nlistment to wind un their GI Ppttys Cafe with Dewight Johne
training. in charge. The Rev. Tim Tram-
The 1956 deadline applies mell presented a film on The
oniy to World War II trainees. Navy".
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saltan sea.
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Frauline Pillow,
Robbie McMullen
• nit Delegates
frauline Pil’ow
INTERS HOSPITAL
HAWKINS. tSnl.i — Barney
Johnson, eight year old son of
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Johnson,
was taken to Mother Frances
Hospital in Tvler where attend-
eeived some form of training. in" physicians said he had a
The program reached its peak milcl case c! P°li0-
at^ihe end of 1947. when more
than 2.500.000 World War II ^ Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ballard and
\eterans crowded into class- daughter. Bobbie Ann^. will
rooms, and on-the-job training leave Friday morning f.,r
establishments throughout the Brownsville to attend the wed-
nation. ding of Mary Nell Ezell. Miss
At the piesent time, the pro- Ezell, a neiee of Mrs. Ballard,
gram has dropped to one-twen- formerly lived in Mineola.
tieth of its former size, with
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COOL IDEAS FOR BABY—Comfort spells “fashion" for the
nursery crowd. Little lady at left models a combed chambray
sunsuit in aqua with white stripes. Billowing bloomers and solid-
color top fit without slipping. At right, the man of the house
sports a eollar-and-tie effect on his dacron shirt; biuc-striped
,pants fasten with grippers, are plastic lined
M -Mullen, both from Mildred’s deadline are those who enlisted ing. Of these 65.800 are in col- in on-the-job larm training
Beauty Shop in Mineola. were or re-enlisted under the Armed leges; 62.800 are in schools be- programs, and less than 2.000
the delegates from the Smith Forces Voluntary Recruitment low the college level; 8.000 are are training on-the-job.
and Wood Counties Unit (Unit
• of the Texas State Hair
Dressers annual convention
held recently in Galveston.
They had a leading part in
bringing the next annual con-
vention to East Texas, and it
will be held in Tyler.
DESIGNEDLY HAPPENSTANCE — Some modern ... r*
looks like an accident, by design, but this surrealistic l -t - a i .f
display in Little Rock, Ark., was created quite 1 y at . .1.
trician used his rubber glove to protect cem.ve.i s „ .____*
pole knocked down by a motorist during a r„ n.
Community New s
REDLAND NEWS
Church was well attended
Drouth and overgrazing has
i thinned stands of grass in most
; u rmanent cultivated pastures
! and ibis coupled with recent
; - ahis is likely to make the con-
1 tro! of weeds a bigger problem
this summer. Mow your pastures
I and Terry. Mrs. Lanstord and coviy for weed control while
sons of Tyler. Mrs. Nellie Pay. j there is plenty of moisture in
... . _ ... . „„„ Mrs. Cleo Dunohoe of Crow. Mr. t]ie soil advises Extension Pas-
thk week. Bro. King and Bro pnd Mrs Alton stokes of Gil- ture Specialist E. M. Trow.
Sutton did the preaching m the mer Mr and Mrs Carl WoHs j
absence of our pastor who is ill. and Kay of Dallas> Dan Moore.
We hope he will soon be back. Mr and Mrs. Perry Turner of i Mrs. Jewell Nutt and children
We were glad to have Mrs. £rmv anfj Mr. and Mrs. Frank of Hale Center visited her
Stokes back in church after un- wjpjams brother Mr. and Mrs. Sherman
de> going a leeent operation. Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. Turner and Tommie Joe.
Mrs. Maude Minick of Dallas jjm pierce were Miss Tommie Miss Geraldine Gresham of
visited her sister. Mrs. Nettie Jo(. Turner. Miss Geraldine I Mineola visited Miss Tommie
Cox, and Mr. and Mrj. John Gresham. Mrs. G. L. Meeks and Joe Turner.
Lewis Jerden. Genois. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miss Betty Williams is spend-
Jane Hammond of Dallas vis- williams. ing a week in Mesquite visit-
ited her parents over the week- Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. ing Mr. and Mrs. John D.
en<^ Tommie Turner were Mr. and Richey.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Jim Pierce and Mr. and o--
W. L. Evans were Mrs. Jerry Mrs. Tug Wells and girls of
Spence and Mrs. Donald Hall. Hawkins.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hall vis- Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Robertson
ited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Polk, visited their daughter Sunday
Jessie and Johnnie Evans are evening.
visiting in Mesquite. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrv Robertson
Mr. and Mis. Sherwood Tur- were supper guests Sunday of
ner and family and Mrs. Jerden Mr and Mrs G R Robertson,
visited Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Cox Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams
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and family.
Those visiting Mrs. Sherwood
Turner and family were Thelma
Jean. Margaret Denedy and son
of Garland.
' Miss Tommie Joe Turner and
Miss Geraldine Gresham atf
Mineola visited Mrs. Alva Stokes
Monday.
Those visiting in the home of
visited in Dallas over the week-
end.
Mrs. Edna Pruitt’s son under-
went surgery Monday and is
reported doing nicely.
Old fashioned, hickory smoked
BEEF & CHICKEN BAR3ECUE
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Stokes over opens Saliirtlavs-Sundavs Only
the weekend were Mr. and Mrs.
Allie Edwards and sons of Dal-
las, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Stokes
SHAW STEVENS
212 S. Stone St. — Tbone 493
If It’s Served By
PATTERSON'S
Catering Service
Cooper, Texas
For particulars write or
phone collect.
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TENDER
SEVEN
BEEF
LB.
FRESH GROUND LB.
POOLE’S
GRADE “
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LB.
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LETTUCE
Firm No. 1 Head
TENDER
ROUND
STEAK
LB.
FLOUR
Bama Apple
JELLY
1 -lb. 4-oz.
Glass
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29c
AUNT IEMIMA
10-LB. PRINT BAG
Golden Yellow
BANANAS
2 lb.
WARD SCHOOL GROCERY
307 Good St. HAROLD HOLCOMB, OWNER Phone 93
!f any Item
in this advertisement
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Horvest Blossom
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Royal Saiin
10-Lb.
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Prices clleetive Fri .«• S
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\^lues, Values, Values.. .They’re "Bustin’ Out All
Over” at Safeway now. Yes, our buyers have outdone
themselves in rounding up a terrific assortment of
good buys for you — in fresh fruits and vegetables, in
meats, in canned foods...in fact, there are bargains all
over the store. We’re celebrating with this big Jam-
boree of Values. Come on in today and have the fun
of shopping for favorite foods at money-saving prices.
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tare on the5e weeh-enc
Crisco
ow Mi elf priced
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Strawberries Frozen’
'6 Oz.
Pkq.
39^
Orange Juice^‘f1’
<y 6 Oz.
Z Cans
27f
Limeade fJ^'
•y t Oz.
Z Cans
27^
priced
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Pancake FlourP*~ s'°'-
Orange Pekoe
!ucrw-c*t
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They’re the greatest!
Lunch Box“‘1’ Ef-
American CheeseMiuh p;;.b'
White Corn Meal^'Lt
White Corn Meal^^P^
Salad 11 Mayday Bet.
Airway Coffee uqb‘
Nob Hill Coffee &*
Edwards Coffee’taiity
Instant Coffee Edward,
Peanut Butter S-verfy
Salad Dressing
NuMade Mayonnaise
Sour Gherkins z ppy
Dill Gherkins zepy
Chicken Piem«whcu» z
Mb.
Can
Fc"n cr chunk. 12 Oz.
Jar
Shortening
Canterbury Tea
Lipton Tea
Peanut Butter
Peaches
Ice Cream
Cottage Cheese
k-rnt! h
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Orange Pekoe.
Va -Lb.
Pkq.
Va -Lb.
Pkg.
Real Roast
Premium quality.
Bel-air Frozen.
Assorted flavors.
Snow Star
Blossom Time
10 Or.
Pkg.
Vr -Gal.
Ctn.
12 Or.
Ctn.
D'.cht's
32 Oz.
Jar
'l Oz.
Jar
!2 Oz.
Jar
!2 Oz.
Jar
e Oz.
F«gs.
i-:’-
FRESH PROP tier
Santa Rosa Plums
Texas Corn
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Crisp Lettuce
Fresh Green Okra
Good
color.
Pot Roast
Ground Beef
Chuck Roast
Sirloin Steak
GUARANTEEDMCA fS
Chuck Blade.
U.S. choice-grade heavy beef
Economy. Ground fresh
daily ot Safeway
U.S. gov't.-graded calf.
Well-filled ears.
Tight, compact heads.
2-Lb.
Pkq.
Mb.’
Pkq.
ider
Lb.
Lbs.
Yellow Squash
Blackeye Peas
Lemons Sun*, t 17^
Cantaloupes!. ' lb. 1
Apricots co a ib. 25^
Seedless Grapes o>. 49<^
Bing Cherries Lb. 45^-
oCotv shelf priced !
Whipping Cream: cC’ 2;lc
Buttermilk-L ae cm.
Half & Half Lt ne Ctn 23c
Cauliflower T^-der
BeanS Ker*ucly W-nd-'S
PotatoeS Wf ‘e yrse
Tomatoes
Cabbage c-P
AvOCadoS Ripe
Pascal Celery -C
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pure-white
S no-White' I
lb.
Lb.
'0 Lb.
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Carton
Lb.
Each
Lb.
CROWN
COLONY
Seeds for SEASONING
Come in for your
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Colony K te ens' re *
.t en o: Favor
stlt .; or.s ... ‘ Seeds
tor Season ^-5."
C-own Colony Flavor S-eds: r I1 Sard
Celery Seed
C- • .n Seed
F rc-rv See d
M d Seed
Sesame Sf-ed
Ccv» ay Seed
Icd'zed or P’ai,
Salt
10*
Xow shelf prices !
White Bread L‘°: w'. „siT!' S?
French Polls 8fown n1 ser.*
Rolls e N ier»#
2tOi.
P«q.
f’-wnTTi—rriiirrmfrr rr tm
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S a u s a g e v, i-iat*
Frankfurters scm,r,,t
Sirloin Steak Lb.
Short Ribs r:hSo''; ti,
Round Steak ;:S'c"f-50\L
Rib Chops it.
Pork Ro3Stlc’nend Lb.
Neuhoff Smokies
rJlow dhclf priced
Dairy Drink 17 m
Sweet Milk it °e
Tomato Juice Dawn
Pork & BeanscaV,
Cherub MilkEvapora«ed
Powdered Milkuc miY*’ p.^
Dessert fX*
FloUrKitcVn C-aft
Fleet MixaSS-*"
U.S. gov’t.-groded calf. Lb
65^ Sliced Bacon F-rpy
43^ Dry Salt BaconC *'r‘
95^ Picnics a^s'i6:°p:Kv
Canned Hams-
Horr
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Lb.
Lb.
Ea.
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Bologna j J;
Olivfe Loaf f' r l-o
Luncheon Loaf: ^
Turkey Hensac '
Gal
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At Oz.
Can
Z Can,
ey 'all
Z Can,
•'Oz.
P»a.
Chocolate
Chip with
Pecans
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Honeywell, Jim. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 23, 1955, newspaper, June 23, 1955; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1144035/m1/2/?q=waco+tornado: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.