The Wood County Record (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 32, Ed. 1 Monday, October 4, 1965 Page: 5 of 6
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★ Large Volume Of Prescriptions
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crnmvntel Affairs.
B<<nator Tower t« due tn arrive
in Tyler around ♦ pm Wednes-
day, and a news cnnf«<f«ncv has
been scheduled tar Mm at the
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largo Showing Of
All Now Colors
An4 Fabrics
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Radio Dispatched
Service
Qualls Plumbing Co.
Electric Sewer Service
1241 North Johnson
Contracting New Constracttoo
W. H. QUALLS
Master Plumber
Mineola
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Values To $2. 1
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not a candidate for re-election |
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all the Tyler group's inooth-I«Ai-
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Ing <4 tee Tyler Jaycoos. at a T^tets lor non-membuns ar«
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OPEN SUNDAY
o 10 A M. and 1 F.M? to 6 P.M.
P*PPy Doris Day never appears tinxf or wilted like
mrniebm Yh. ev‘‘" Lloris with all her vim and vigor.
tXs * r°T n'«L'nK a mite fatiguing So between
ruKes, sue takes a tea break
hAhirntrrLK UCW* tee rest of the cast and the < r.-w Io this happy
habit. Dona insists that her tea fx- made in a teapot and with
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"rXht khe 'Vt “ i!”’* an4. Li’Urtv. She drinks it
w.i? .m* h<‘ wa,vhp* *““r weight and knows that tea
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At Tyler Jayeee A
United Stales Senator John
Tower will bo the guest speaker
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The present chairmen. Frank
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Henry N Pcnix of Rt. 1. Mine- men wHI take office Friday uf
1 o)a. James W Pollard of ftt "3. i this week add will serve as a
Quitman; and Floyd L Willianp body through September 3<». 1966
pf Rt. I, Mineola. They arc Childress points out that ASC
Chairman, Vice Chairman and County and Community Com.]
Regular 1
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j These men were elected in ® I
( county convention held in Quit- yved Grain Program,
man on September 22. Electors . and Marketing
I Programs, the National
I Program, the Conservation H e- | counties
I serve Prograrfl, and others
| The ASCS County Office
' Quitman, Texas is the h e a d- 1 sent
County Com- (<,n that date. .
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Student Council
Holds First Meet
At Hawkins High (
I The Hawkins Student Council
T3ta,
the IH-year okis are unaware
that, according to law', I h e y >
must register with their local'
board on their IHth birthday or i
within five days thereafter
She also reported that an in
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Following the news conference,
the Senator ‘will trawl to the
Allot- wi?hi”n'five dais’tta reafter”" " Ca,,’on *hW * ^HHIon in Ms
Quota sh< also- reported that an in- * *!°n r "*'l ** 5*'|rn **** T|ti$i
W oo 11 .tarttan call for UpWwr and W<hk1 J**** ** tbt*t W<V*"
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i received for October 12; and that
i n an additional 25 men would be
for physical examinations
j He has served the Farm Prog- , hel(1 lhf.lr nrgt meeUng of the
am in some capacity .since 1934 new school year on Septeml>er
15, with President Dennis Wright
in charge- of the meeting.
The president, after calling the
meeting to order, gave a short
speech of welcome.
Mr Hathcox, student council
sponsor, gave an introductory ;
speech and Mr. John Moore, the
Hawkins High principal, assured 1
the council of hi* full coopera-
tion throughout the year.
The first order of business was
the election of officer*. Named
I were: Dennis Wright, President; (
; Shirley Russell, Vice Resident;
Cathy Vandiver, Secretary; Car-
| ol. Ann Hathcox, Treasurer; Pat’
Eubanks, Parliamentarian; and
Marsha Harmon, Reporter
The motion was made by Mack
Williams, and seconded by Pat
Eubanks, that the October 22nd
football game with Big Sandy b*'
designated Homecoming GamC: I
the motion was accepted by ac-
clamation.
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Duplicate Bridge
Winners Named
Mineola and Tyler teams took
I honors in the Weekly Duplicate
L Bridge play at the Mineola Coun- ;
j try Club last Thursday.
| Mrs. Rosalie Smith and Mrs. I
I Frnultne Pillow, Mineola, were
I high scorers among the North-
H South teams, and Mrs Kay Storr
i and -Mrji Peggy Starks of Tyler I
. were the top East-West pair. |
Taking second among the East- |
; West pairs was the team of Mrs. |
(pat Ice and Mrs. Vinetta Jones,
I both of Van. Mrs. Louise Watts (
II and Mrs. Kathleen McGee, Min-
[I eola, were third,
it"'second among North - South
teams'was taken by the team Of
Mrs. Ethel Buchanan and Mrs. ~~ ( ..
Anna Lee Beckham. Mineola. A1 »-« 2™ P-rs on the
I tie was recorded for third place : 40 n*‘“* c‘ w«“«fn>nt in its har-
| Mrs. Eddie Hitt and Truman I bor -
I Tunnell, Van; and Mrs. Mildred!J
r Peppeard and Dan Peacock, Min- |
I eola.
I! Among other teams participn-1
I ting last week were Mr amt Mrs. j
[{Ben Kuykendall, Grand Saline; I
| Mrs. Helen Wade and Mrs Cath- '
[{ crinc McReynolds, Mineola: Mr
Land Mrs. Howr.rd Hill, Grand'
|(Saline; Mrs. Betty Craft and'
| Mrs Glenda Thompson, Van I
II and Miss Mary Margret Smith
| and Mrs. Edith Knepper, Min-
| eola.
Out. 4, IM* WOOD COUNTY RECORQi Minute.1
Officers Named To Head
County's ASC Committee
Three Wood Coprit? f nr mew , were formers ctutol-n aedelagat-
ha vc been elected to serve as ( ea in recent ABC community
tlic Agricultural Stabilization and committee elerttous, held all
’ Conservation County Committee over the county on September S’
The three, wlio will officially
take office October I, HM5.
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Mrs. Bunn noted that many at
Tyler airport.
Of
Mrs Clara Bunn, clerk for
Selective Senice Board 1U, Mft»-
i eoto, was among 18 clerks from
' all over northcaat Texas who at-
tended a one-day workshop in
Longview last week.
Col. Morris Bchwsrtr, stair,
Selective Service dir<-t:lor. and!
htr rtaff Were pre-mt m rwim* I theme‘of Amretoawtom to -Gov-
the workshop, designed to bring
all the. Clerks up to (late on the I
I latest changes, (nd uperetion* of ■
They arc I Childress points out that ASC he draft iioaids.
Chairman and county and Community Com.:
Members, respectively. mHteemen arc in charge of local
Both Peiiix and Pollard are in- administration of National farm
cumbeut county committeemen. I programs such as the Agicultu-1
i al Conservation Progtam, the
September 22. Elector* |
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Peacock, Dan. The Wood County Record (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 32, Ed. 1 Monday, October 4, 1965, newspaper, October 4, 1965; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1290637/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.