The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 41, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 20, 1967 Page: 7 of 16
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Assisting The
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Sheriff & Mrs. Paul Usrey
Bill .Jones, Chief Deputy
Paul Bullock, O. T. Taylor
and .Jimmy Certain, Deputies
Mrs. .Io Ziegler
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What better time than Christmas
to thank you for your patronage and
wish you the best of everything!
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customers—we’ve enjoyed serving
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construction of these highways is
in a real sense an investment in
highway safety.
Funds in the total amount of
nearly $15 million — $12,955,000
for construction, and $2,067 000
sigiufiian1 con^ribu- j for right of wav — were allocated
highway safety. There - ; to the eight counties in the Tyler
continued, ' District.
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Special Musical Program
’ Slated For First Baptist
K spiK-ial Christmas Program
I will be given Sunday evening at
5 o'clock at the First Baptist
I Church, in lieu of the
Evening Worship service. of Mrs. Leland Long of Mineola,
Soloists for the special musical *» was a soloist for the 1M«
pr< giatn arc coining from Cali- Southern Baptist Convention, held
fornia. in Dallas.
4—Xlaviw indorri, mn at Mr and—Thr Gbrtotmaa BHUtram Will be
j Mrs. L. B. Oxford of Mineola. : "The Christmas Messase."
1 will be one of the soloists. He is
j active in Southern Baptist work
j in San Francisco, where he is
a dtvtsionnt manager for a phar-
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rcction of the Minister of Music-
Phil Point. Mrs. Donald Starnes,
the church organist, will be ’he
J Armored
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Brigade and the 71st Airborne
I Infantry Brigade, plus nn. i ellaQ-
eous unit's.
Headquarters of the 7?nd. rev-
ering North Texas and the i’an-
, handle, will tie in Dallas Head-
quarters of the 71st Airborne will acquisition on a
. be in Houston Present 36th I ■>-
' fantry Brigade will maintain it-
I headquarters m Sun Antonio and
cover all of South Texa-
Guardspien fi om Fort W o i ' h- ,
1 Dallas and Odessa-Midland areas
4 will form two new types of com-
mand units, called ••emergency
operations headquarters
, Canyon. Clarksville. Briton. Du-
mas. New Boston and Rusk will j
lose their guard units in the re-
mganizatton An artillery batta-
lion with headquarters in El Paso
and batteries in Odessa. Midland.
Pecos. Lamesa and Big Spring
will be senarate from the Hire •
brigades So will an engineer bat-
talion m Abilene, a tank battalion j
in the Brownwood-San A n g e 1 <>
area and an armor g i o u p ml
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SERVICE DRUG
HAS BEEN CERTIFIED AS A
SUPPLIER OF SERVICES
Under Part B of the Medicare Pnwrain
Under provision* of the Medicare Law, Service Drug has
available for rental to medicare patients the following
items as prescribed by your physicians:
Folding Commode Chairs Walkers
Wheel Chairs—— ----Cervical Coll GM
And other appliances. Federal Govt., under its Medicare
ill pay 80% of such rental chargoe. For «4>
ditlonal information, Call
SERVICE DRUG
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Jim Rogers, Pharmacist
I Program, wl
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Approval <Jf thi» urogram ear-|
marks funds for badly needed I
improvements on many routes of
tiu- State maintained highways,!
the bread and butter" highway j
i system Advance planning for
preliminary engineering and fot '
right-of-way acquisition permits,
the orderly and timelv develop-
, ment of plans for construction. '
says W. W. Patter. Tyler. Db-
jtrict Engineer
’These highways of the Pri-
mary System are the transpor- *
tation lifelines for a vast number ‘ ’
of Tegant../ said a Commission
Bi'hop says Other specialized i
units will be placed throughout
the state within areas of (he bri-
gades, but not as a part of them.
Total authorized strength will;
be increased to 17.375. Although I
j the number of company - sized
units will be reduced frbm 169
i to 122, units will be lai ger a n .1
sometimes divided* be’ween two
and three cities.
While general recruiting is ban- |
ned for new Guardsmen without
; prior experience, enlistments are
xs t.le open for tin- new airborne
brigade with uRtH -in CokwmtNs.
, Houston, Orange, Brenham. Aus-
tin. Port Aathur, Beaumont, port
Ntchas. Waco, Wiutagy. Suphen-
ville, Clifton, Hillsboro. Cleburne f“
land Corsicana
Airport Aid Sought
The Texas Aeronautics Com-
mission will seek $5uO.QOO in fod- I
et al aid far airport construction ‘
| in 1968. an increase of $50,000 over 1
j this year.
Sixty-seven Texas communities
'are on the waiting list for air-i
ports and 23 more are ready to
I.start construction.
At us mecing here, the Com- I
mission heard an application by
Miller Aircraft Company for a
route from McGregor to Dallas :
and set an additional hearing to
find out if Hood Airlines intends
to use its permit for the samel
schedule
Ahearing originally set for,
i December 1$ on Air Southwest
- Company's application to operate
an economy service between Dal-
las-Fort Worth, Houifton and San
; Antonio was postponed until an-
I uary 15.
A cordial invitation has been Quitman
I extended to the public la. hear miles, at
* the special Christmas Eve pro-
(gram.
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Realignment Set
For Nat’l Guard
A massive new realignment of
'the Texas National Guprd w i
increase its strength by 500 a i
add a new parachute unit *er\-
ing the southeast and con t ra !
parts of iho stal?
Reorganization will insure bet-
ter operational capability and irn-
. proved riot control potential, ac-
; cording to^Maj Gen Thomas S.
Bishop, the adjutant general. interstate highways (U. 8- and|
Texas' two Guard divisions — state numbered highways) will;
the 36th Infantry and the 4 9t h be constructed or reconstructed' I
will be replaced by ;,t an estimated cost of $ 335! !
Mechantrrd infant o million
the 71st Airborne This program provides $27 mil* I >
lion for the State's portion of W
right-of-way acquisition on 56?
rnrirs of U. S.‘ and State MMW~ j
bored highways. The local gov-
ernment agencies share in this
50-50 basi* with
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County Highway Improvement OK <1
Nearly nine hundred thousand spokesman. "Our people and our
dollar* in expenditure* was ap- ; commerce are deeply involved in
proved by the Texas Highway these routes, muuy of which are
PllJ(h Commission for improvements' to | outmoded."
j various Wood County roads. Improvement of these facilities
In addition, an okay was giveh - m modern, I igh type standards
for purchase of right-of-way for wJy nUk,. a
4.8 miles of S’ate 154, from 0.6 • non J,
miles east of the east city limit* < foee, the spokesman
of Quitman to FM 14.
Improvement projects okayed
•fly thr riffiHiliMluii were: -
Reconstruction of prade. struc-
Thc choir will sing 11 Christ- tures and surfacing of 5.6 miles!
mas carols, interspersed w i t h of s,atc 37, from Mar Big Sandy
Scripture read by the church's Creek northeast of Quitman to
PSSlQr. RtY.Ucrald i’errv. ,u*.mi|»» mirth cl the south Mtrj
The program iy under thr di- limits of Winnsboro, at an esti-
mated cost of S547.OOO; *
Purchase of right-of-way an#' f
widening of pavement State S
TSK from th? cm CWy limttir-nf’V
Cor a distance at
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Reconstruction of grade, struc- |
tuies and surfacing of State 154 I
for the same stretch for wbicb;
iight-of-way purchase was given.;
The work will under the su- '
pci vision of Senior Resident En-
gineer Sidney C Cox. 'Jr . Mtn- '
cola
The Texas Highway Commie-
mg approved a two-year. $362- j •
million Consolidated Highway'
1’iogi ain consisting of various I I
ty pt s of projects, all of which |
w:il movide better highway faci- t
Idles throughout the Slate. • i
A total of 1.667 6 miles of non- I
interstate highways (U. S.
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Peacock, Dan. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 41, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 20, 1967, newspaper, December 20, 1967; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1239693/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.