The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 30, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 4, 1967 Page: 2 of 12
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smoothest, most silent Chevrolet ride ever. A fresh
new idea in ventilation comes standard on every
• 1968 Camaro and Corvette It's Astro Ventilation,
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_ the Mineola Chamber of Coin-
marce has a bulletin board near
the front of the office, dlaptayuu
" * 1 " "
hit 2-THE MINEOLA MONITOR, MkieoU. Texas
1 J. T Stanley of Mineola was ,
1 winner of the portable cartridge
tape plavcr al a Saturday draw-
ing at Braselton Lumber Com-
pany He had regWtergd during
Brazeltoa’* Jones-Blair “Kick-Off
u«e letter* of inquiry concerning Paint Special.''
A cowpie of 'be more ardent
Jacket boosters said thia week
sfafa-_fa>L!aw<
ionship
The high school news was car-
ried in The Mineola Monitor Bet-
ty Jones was editgr-in-chief fur
Th<? Yl*:’«oa Jacket. JKMStVd
by. PmThv Mat*|i>r.t Cole-
man. i ttikfoifi Itcnv
OTHO MOTOR COMPAHY
Mineola
•■part rldara ef dap
fabuloM WaMwnwrw
SaJlail. with
hews as CWI-
MIM. Oct 7-10.12-11 •
Tha Tahiti NW Rasua. 30
‘ authentic. coiarfuHy
"I coatumad ungprs. dancer*
J and HMMioiaM Irani the
) Wend •< Tahiti, piua their
)i Chief. Freeen the Eepie-
| aada Stage. Oct 7-ll .
5: IS and B lkpue eftee
□[mitT ~ . * *
faww
Mineola sent from out-of-state ad-
dresses. Included are one each
from Poland. Mexico. Japan and that they're tired of being almoat
Mexico, and others from eighteen th< landing when the
stale* of the U. S. , Jackets score a touchdown.
Jack Brumbaugh and members when the team hnes up for an- ■
of hi« Botary Club committee on , other kickoff In the words of rht
uiternational relations are plan- capable and pretty cheerleaders,
nlng perwnal replies to the po- “All for the Yellow Jackets — 1
lantuu adocted Mines ihMM1-’’ kt-ed mH sax w*1" ,
contest*, variety enter-
leinmaat end Peart
A-Go-Go Herring iem
Lopoi all 1 roe ■ Mort
Wiloon'! Magic Land W
Be smart!
Be sural
Buy now at your
Chevrolet
dfalerY.
Bwel Tuoodoy.
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Miss'
visited I
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Mrs. Leon Anderton and Linda
of Dallas visited Mr and Mrs
! Pat Williams and Mrs. Dccle
i Williams Saturday.
Mr and Mrs. Trank Rholc* of
i Mineola visited Mrs Ncnma Has- •
i ten Sunday evening.
(C»M Cwllect)
Bey ar wteht Ph. 1.0 » J5to
Qals Ptembiv Co.
1241 North Johnww
T ___I USA MM
MeM Alport and the Tlj.wai tho Heree
■ma t« two agocioi >•<-
faewoncoo of their very
doffy toy Frtta-Coy and
Popoi-CMe a-The AcUee
SpoT. Ute new toaet.
pepuiw mmOIc pertoreied
Toeoo/latawtaUonoi on
^redo.'gpedtai fteeu.
gorgeouo girte. tor secy
eonde. around fairground*
nightly M 7 pun.
SPECTACULAR COTTON
BOWL HAPPENINGS
ANOFSMWOMCSi
Mon . Oet. »-To«a! Mueie
Feetivol Eaet Tesae Spee
locular, S pun. 0 Ttoora.,
Ost 12 Oedta Symphony
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CuhMMl Free Circus Mar-
neUena.a. free perferm-
I anceo ptoee. .tad Auly toy
I 0 Pw-por and Morten
I Ff-xle a On the Motxl
Slaee. Free MotoH Sky
PeruO fe<«*urinp aerieSete.
the Fran. ,eaee and the
h eel tile Troupe dally at
2 end 7:30 pun., eiea. nek-
Wry toAnda. camtooe.
j will b®
Frg«rifao" FU"
an4 >Ae4U.I
'ry Frances Trulhiiger. Dtiid Hix
Lntt and H 1. English
Thirty wars ago this" Fridav
night, the Scictt Thculre was
'holding tfj last day's showing »(
The Gidui Enith," wtth Acatie-
niv Award winner’ P»u! Muni
'and Li use Rainer
But most everybody was )>lan-
rhe Wi-od County Barrack*’ fa’W to be at the fOo’bhll field
Vwttrans rd World War Ont, and Friday night It wa«n'! Hnrw-
thc Auxiliary, during their Octo- •» unrig but it‘was the timt dl«-
bvr monthly meeting this week. ■ tricl giitnc amt tin first 'urn- fair
The Joint meeting.of the tw the Jaik.t. m vias Diingcifield
groups will tiegin with a covered Thuty v.ars i.iu-t, it'» time (or
dish supper, at tpe American lu - Hiunwmimg ami the la’t -mui-
gror. Halt on the Quitman high- district game m a oason that
wav. at 6 30 Friday night. Octo-.wlll hopefully un hid.-
ber flth . vi t thv Damgvt (i< Id
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UntiY Mineola’s Yellow Jackets Thirty years ago this week, the j corn!
racked up their fjjrrt undefeated Jackets were getting ready for
regular season of ftotball during .their fourth game of the season,
recent years, perhaps the best their first district game and their
record bad been held by the team first encounter ever with the (out-
of thirty years ago — the 1937 ball team from Daingerfield.
| grid team which came back from t jacket> had opened bv de-
an early-season low to go aU the fe>ting Naples 13-0. then had fal-
reat of the wav undefeated. jen Gran<j Sahnc Indians
Their season is well. rernern-, by the same score in their se-
vered by the Class of ’38 — the [ ~ ----
senior class of thirty yeus ago
whose graduating members are
pictured in this issue of the Mon-
itor-
The *37 Jackets. coached ‘by t
Paul Snow and Marshall Robnett.
downed the Rockwall
Jackets in mid-December fur the f
Regional Championship in Class , DalU» last
Mrs Fay Taylor and
James Browning ol Houston
1 weekend guests of Mr
Ray Williams
Mr and Mrs. Jerry Williams]
and Kevin of Dallas, and Mrs
Donald Estoll and children of
Mineola were weekend visitors in]
Daringly new!
Chevrolet's new line of
Super Sports for '68.
Computer-tuned suspension systems. Improved out. You’ll appreciate all the provedsafety
shock absorbers. New double-cushioned rubber features on the 68 Chevrolets, including the
body mounts. Tt*RK aft team up to bring you the GM-devetoped energy-sbsortoino steering
column and many new ones. More style.
More performance. More all-around value One
look teHs you these are for the man who loves
driving. One demonstration drive shows why!
(tope agMtfrwn the fair
Opt 7-12 ■ Sperni A*k-
SMtol Ttoe Gaeta Herw
JPtoee. teerunng the BO
Beemr. Stnclaw'i
eaeewe eaNtoit* free.
Van Gaga's M the Mueeum
at Fine Arte w Trephti!
ta WeWertaatWe
totaemne •< Nataral Hietory
... a0 at war Mata Fair
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Ml E. Broad
Prwton English.
Mi and Mr-.
«I1 Vl’i’vil
and Mt. 1
evening
Mr luwt Mrx f7nr*« wtnnr-v
j the home- of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Williams.
Mrs. Ollie Strickland of Dallas I the managers anti ihe equipnicni
j visited Mrs Dell William* Satur- . -----
;dgy night. : Gilbreath
Mr and Mr*. Grady Finch and I jgr and Mrs
tchildren of Lindale visited Mrs j Hooper English,
I Arthur Morgan Sunday evening Virgil Gilbreath
. Keith Davis <rf Shreveport. La . Longview witfi Mr
’spent last waek with his grand- Roundtree Sund.iv
i pareate. Mr and Mr* V i r g i »»
■■■■■■ii^MreMBaBMaaBam Dallas were Weekend
FREE!! Mr and Mrs. Idas Bagby
to lucky person uteuee name I Nrs M G. Yarucv west *
Fair in Tyler. Tuesday.
Mr and Mrs. Ben M.«l.y came
I home Wednesday after a week's
(vacation in Arkansas and Mis-
sissippi
Mrs. Robert Williams and chil-
dren of Oklahoma, and
! Phyllis Dyess of Dallas
I their parents. Mr and Mrs N
. Dyess, dussng Iasi - *wli-----
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Published .a<’> ’
..-pl for the fir-1
Ju!v, .d Min. ola, T- <a>
Editors’ I’ublidling Co
as ke< olid-.I,. < ni di .if
Min<-1.!a, T. xa.
Pilbll■ het> '(.:<• tor ted
■ John oh Moo
Subscription i.it.
in W<m»I, Siii.tii
Wetotag Drees CUIertioa,
Let*e Face In ceemettc
Gieee Ctato estabrt.
Pen-Amertcan Livestock
rw»»W>«. faetaring M
breeds ta purebred live-
stack AM Bee4 Cattle
Sbow, Oct. 7-tAi AM Dairy
Cattie Show Oct 12-19;
Swine Show. Oct 7-10;
Sheep end Angers Goat
Shew. QcL 7-15; ir. Uve-
•tack Show Oct. 10-21.
Auction Sales. Oct. 20-21 •
State f»u Horse Shows
and Walking Horses.
Ost. 7-10; Arabian and
Gaidsn Pleasw a.
Oct tt-IS; i
Horaee. Oct.
Oct 10-10; American
Quarter Hereee. Oct 10-22
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WE GIVE S&H GREEN STAMPS
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BILL Kennedy Night Phone
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PRICES •’’d LOW ul r>.
wh.c Y- buY "r 7ttSS COST
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B that vear — The farthest that |
i teams in that class could, advance*
I in playoffs.
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- --------- THE SENIORS OF THIRTY YEARS AGO - THE CLASS OF 1938 MfNEOtA HtGH SCHOOL -
1937 Yellow Jackets Won Regional Champ
non-district game. They re- , Game tickets were 35 cents for
i Ibcunded to out ooint Wills faint J adults and 25 cents tor chikiien
1.121-0. in their third non-di^tric’ for the district games Playoff
igame. games had top prices of fift
And thirty wars ago .this Fn- .cents...
(day night, the Jackets racked the Cheerleaders who led the Pep
Daingerfield eleven by a score'Squad and •students ui boosting jGiaham. Daisy Pearl Littie. Ma-
of 37-0. They went on to-victories * the Jackets that year were Mary
over Mt .pleasant. 51-0: Sulphur |Peacock, Doria O'Cormor, Geial*
Springs. 26-H. Pittsburg. 64-0; (dine Parr and Mildred Davis.
[Winnsboro. 42-0; Mt Vernon, 27-1 ..... .— ---------- -
16; Gilmer, 28-0. and Big Sandy.
145-J, for the Bi-Distnct crown
Football captain Hugh Penna!
~.|waa named fullback on the AU- .
[State Class B team that vear (
' 1_ u-.. r..i< 1968 w ill be conducted by both
Bro. Ben Bendelc of Ft Worth • Pvnnal. guards Ray Fuigham and | _ _ _ „ ----- J.....
Yellow is our new pastor [Bernie F»rri*. and Tackle Roscoe
, Landlev were All-District First;
Mrs. Decie William* visited in ..
jTeam rejections; and end Dada
We* ' J Lankford, tackle Herschel Dean '
Fay Taylor and Mrs and backs Will Molnari and H A
; Holbrook were chosen for the A1I-
| District Scond Team,
j "Yherr were 21 men on trie grid :
| roster that year Even so, when:
| the team traveled out-of-town for1
games, wire of the plaveiA had
to be carried in fails' cars since
the buw wouldn’t accomir.'idan-
[all the players, the tw'n rtiachc-
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z\ Parrish. Commander
Barracks, and Mr* Lois Par
ri.h president <f the Auxih ir,
noted that the meeting w di
.it; tn.p‘ir'.int one «inc< office!
.are to be elected to head tr><
group* for Uif next ye.ir ‘ Com •
hr.ng .i covered dish and a g'u-! -(iftKe
appetite fun in*.'! leitofvship
f> i ,il!.' tti< v said
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Pat ' Vi*..tors (rem other towns in
| the VWW1 District art also ex-
, it.uslusi to iau ptawnl. Um; Lum- , C'aUUlcc** .Ijuuu» -Xi-Uli gau
( . ] mander added, so Jt is tjnpoi tant *n> where outside
that all of the local members be Editor
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Peacock, Dan. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 30, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 4, 1967, newspaper, October 4, 1967; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1239472/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.