The Wood County Record (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 43, Ed. 1 Monday, December 20, 1965 Page: 6 of 8
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BOWLING NEWS
From Melon Lanes
Register Each Visit!
10-Transi*tor Radio to be
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Christmas Day, Viet Nam
On Christmat Day a soldier in Vietnam, dirty with I
jungle mud and blood, will tear open a letter from I
home For a few moments he will forget his bone-aching I
fatigue, remembering boyhood days with his family I
and the excitement of getting and giving gifts.
The sour-sweat smell of barracks and the dank
i green odor of jungle camps will be replaced by the
I smell of white sheets on the old bed al home on
Christmas Eve, the pungence of Christmas trees and the
aroma cf food from mother's kitchen The illusion will
j be gone even before the letter is finished and that
soldier will long for pieace, more than you or I who
j have never lived on a battlefield can ever long for peace,
I and he may weep for a meaning that has gone out of
I his life.
As long as that soldier feels |Oy from no more that
j the reading of a letter on a battlefield, or has hope
I expressed as a longing for peace, or repents through
I tears for lost meaning, we know that God is alive.
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Robbie Knapr,
Faye Peacbck
Frances Gaby
Ind. High
Faye Peacock
Bobtiio Knapp
Audrey Pegues
Game* 170 Ami Over
Flo Smith
Francos Gaby
Pat Curtis
Betty Reed (substitntei
Ad kin g Meat Co
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Buck's Saddle
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ANACIN TABLETS
Reg. 59c
Reg. 79c
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tbe Texas Conference Woman'*
. Bock ty of Chrtetlan gers ice. chal-
lenged the congregation of the
Van Methodi*t Church with a n
“inspiring t«lk on missions as she
I came to bring the morning mis-
1 sage and t<» participate in the
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Texas businessmen
their wives are
the East Texas Chamber of Com-
merce Fourteenth Annual World
Trade Tour, leaving Dallas on
April 27, 1966. for visits to major
port and industrial cities in Eu-
rope. according to Ren Mitchell,
lK.sid.nt of the organization. ,.Our pffort, in tbp of
I he Ea t. Tex ins will entertain world trade and international
lop busiiws'men. industrialists, commercial contacts have not
and . fi'i.ials a! luncheons at been exceeded by ziny other
Grosv enoi House, London;: Cop- similar organization in the Unit-
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a second, and a third place Bobbie Knapp
Mary Hastens
the boTk of which arc within the
region sei ved l>\ t h <•
' chamber - Houston. Galveston.
Beaumon. Texas City, Orange,
Port Aithur and Freeport - stand
— I to gain tremendously by this
activity.
Visits to dozens of places of in- I
Jterest along the wav, sight-see-
ing and other entertaining featur-
j es will highlight the trip.
Any inquiries concerning t h J I
trip mav bu made at the East
Texas Chamber ot Commerce in
Longview.
' service In November a banquet
I was given for the members of
~ I the choir and their husbands or
! wives. A sweetheart banquet is
being planned to honor the youth
[in both the junior and senior.
■ Methodist Youth Fellowship
. groups in February
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MuUtiture ball bearings used in
space vehicles are worth 150 time* dential contestants, there will be
their weight in gold. j three cash prizes awarded — a
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State President Of WSCS |
Speaks To Van ARethodist
presentation of special member-
ship certificates and pins. Ten
Special membership certificates
a* well as one youth certificate I
and three gift to mission bobs
certificate* were presented.
Mr and Mrs Decker., have
tieen active member* in the}
First Methodist Church in Jack- .
sonville for many year*. She I
has also served on- the Board of I
Education for the conference in
1 rhe Childrens Department. 1
The local WSCS honored these
j members with special member-
' ship certificates and pins: Mes-
dames C. L. Curlee. A. P. Fow- j
ler, Dick Fowler, W. J. Garritt j
Jr., R A. Howell. Hersh el Moore. ;
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• Entry Blanks Available
| while gift to mission certificate*
were presented to Allison!
! Vicki-ry. Rpndaline Craft, and
, Clint Kellam .Entry blanks'for the Christmas
The local srx'iety has stressed Lighting Contest sponsored b y
gifts to missions this year as one- the Mineola Jaycees are now
jof its major emphasis. It has available at twelve Mineola busi-
i also emphasized honoring those ncsses, says J.iycee vice presi-
| in the church who have rendered dent Richard Cochran.
Entry blanks may be filled out
at P 1 g g 1 y Wiggly, Mallory's.
Perri Bros, Kitchens,' Sharp's
Wolfe Drug Store, First National
Bank. Service Drug. Mineola
Federal Savings A Loan. Camp-
bell's Drive In, Complete I’hat
I inacy and Pepper's Drive In
In the competition among resi-
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Barcclona Madrid and
recording to Fred Poll,
executive vice fnesident and gen-
iT.ll manage! of the chamber, who also pointed out that Texas ports.
will be in charge of the trip and
inducted .. all previous , 71-county
Sharps
, Brittains Gro.
756 Woods & Fariineton
754 Germany & Richey
Ind. High Game
Sally Shaw
Faye Peace* k
Robbie Barbee
Ind. High Scries
Sally Shaw .
Faye Peacock
Robbie Barbee
Bowl 170 or Better
Sallic Armstrong
B J West
Van Clanton
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This wri«t watch Is «o beautifully designed
that yov can wear it to the most elegant open
tng iMBht with pnde . . . end you can trust
vou N be on time A century of craftsmanship
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For Home Lighting Contest
.Entry blanks for the Christmas first,
Contest sponsored b y prize
Mineola Jaycees are now There will also, affording to Sallie Shaw
Cochran, !>< three prizes in the
business division.
Judging of the entries will be Mary Hastens
made on Thursday and Friday Sallie Shaw
nights. December 23 ami 24 Lou Wagner
Beauty, originality and effect- Lucy Oglesby
ivencss of the decorations will charlotte Staggs
be considered by the judges in SUNDOWNER'S LEAGUE
making their decisions. Betty Reed. Sec.
East Texas Chamber Of Commerce
To Sponsor Annual World Trade Tour
East Texas businessmen a n d 16t East Texas, its port facilities,
invited to join industries, and other, attractions,
to business leaders in 31 countri-
es during the past fourteen years
and have established excellent
coptacts throughout Europe a s
well as Central and South Ameri-
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Will Meet In Tyler
Mr Charles D Girlinghouse, a
i field representative of the Small
' Business Administration, will be
available to interview small bus-
inessmen in Tyler, December 21.
• 1965, from 9:00 a m to 12:00
no< >n.
Any small businessman interes-"
ted in obtaining information a-
bouf an SBA btisiness loan or
other services may v isit the Ty-
I ler Room. Blackstone Hotel, Ty-
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Peacock, Dan. The Wood County Record (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 43, Ed. 1 Monday, December 20, 1965, newspaper, December 20, 1965; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1290988/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.