The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 95, No. 8, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 21, 1971 Page: 3 of 10
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.Managing Editor: Dan Peacock
-Advertising Mgr.: Ruth Dillard
Mrs. Cathey and Mmes. Henry
Dowell, James Reed and John T.
honored the seniors with a din-
ner Monday night at Petty’s
in the money market. This is the
second time since January 1 that
the billing rate has been reduced,
(Dice says, and the third such
reduction in the past year. "This
action is in line with the Bank’s
policy in providing farmers and
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Mr. and Mrs. R. B.
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Social Committee was in charge
of the luncheon.
Mrs. Walter Lewis told about
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For Junior High
The Junior High banquet was
preaching to
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Officers Named
For Study Club (
Members of the Mineola Study
Club gathered in the home of Mrs.
T. W. Matthews on April 13th for
the regular monthly meeting.
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News From Hawkins
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Artistic Division.
Mmes. Troy~ Patrick. Thomas
invocation before the luncheon.
The Club Collect was read by
members and Roll Call was an
swered by each member giving
their summer-plans.
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20 YEAR LOANS
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MINEOLA FEDERAL
SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN.
SPECIAL AWARDS were given to the two blue-ribbon
winning arrangements above, created for the Iris Gar-
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Champion, Ora Patrick, Chiiton ! 4
Hughes and J. C. Henley were is
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Serving
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30 Years.
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FUNERAL DIRE TORS
Funeral, Ambulance and Insurance
CATHEY-MALTSBERGER, Owners
569-2611
Mineola. Texas
added.
The Federal Land Bank of
Houston makes long term real
estate loans on farm and ranch
lands throughout Texas, with ov-
er $540 million in outstanding
loans. The Association in Sulphur
Springs makes and services loan:,
in Wood, Rains. Franklin and
Hopkins counties. Members of it
board of directors are Clyde
Brady, W. D. Flournoy, M. D.
Stephens and Carl Swendson.
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Stone and bonecarvings prove
that horse racing is a sport at
least 30 centuries old.
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Smooth-As-You
Study Club Meets
The Hawkins Study Club met
for their last meeting until Sept.
The meeting was a salad lunch
eon in the Fellowship Hall of
the Methodist Church at 1 p.m.
on Monday.
Mrs. Lynn Morisqn gave the
held Saturday night, Abril 17 at •
6:30 o'clock in (he High School
Cafeteria. ■ • -
The theme of the banquet was
"Spring With Charlie Brown."'
Charlie played , baseball, basket-
ball, football, tennis, and track.
He decorated the walls showing
his talents. .
The tables were covered With
white and yellow and blue cand-
les were up and down the tables.
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combination salad, hot rolls and
.honey.
THE MINEOLA MONITOR
Published each Wednesday, ex-
cept for the first two weeks in
July, at Mineola, Texas 75773, by
Editors' Publishing Co. Entered
as secend-class mail at the Post
Office at Mineola, Texas 75773
Publisher’s office located at 120
S.Johnson; Mineola, Texas 75773.
Subscription rates’: $3.50 per year
in Wood, Smith and Van Zandt
Counties, Texas; $5.00 per yea.
den Club flower show at Golden.- ‘On thetefrtsan
arrangement of gladioli'gracing the tea table, with Mrs.
Ora Patrick having won the prize for her work. At right
is the creativity award winner, made b Trs.. Etta
Strickland. ‘
Around' ninety guests attended
the Iris Garden Club's s p r i n g
flower show Saturday, afternoon,
April 17, in the home of Mrs.
W. T. Martin on Klondike Road.
With a theme of .“Friendship
-Roiiqnrt<" the show included six
Dixon
Monday night. They were Mrs.
Rama Ussery, Mrs. L. V. Hun
tef,Mrs. f. H, Burton and W."
T. Minshew, a custodian.
April 19, 1971
Miss Sharon Cubell, bride-elect
of David Catlett was honored at
a bridal shower Saturday, 2 to 4,
in the home of Mrs. M. O. Ni-
chols. About 35 guests called..
The teachers that are to re-
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Ruth-Cathey and Henry Dowell;
Awards and . Clerks. Mmes,,
Thomas Champkin, Henry Dow
ell, Kenneth Pfaff and J. C.
Henley;
Judges, Mrs. Kenneth Pfaff,
Register, Mmes. John Harris
on. Cora Prickett, Jack Bass and
Etta Strickland;
Staging, Mmes. Clara Wiley,
Floyd Gilbert, Brance Odell and
Harry Logan;
Publicity, Mrs. Intha Wright
and Mrs. Eloise McCollum, and
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in the Artistic Division and eight
classes in ________________________
Mrs. Eva Lankford won the Tri-
color Award for her blueribbon
vegetable arrangement in the
Den and Dining Area class in the
Artistic Division. Other special
award winners were the abstract
arrangement created for an end
table in the breezeway by Mrs.
Etta Strickland, and the massive
arrangement created by Mrs. Ora
Patrick for the: refreshment table
visiting their daughter and fami-
ly, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Owens
in Port Neches.
Mrs. W. H. Tolleson is visiting
in Baytown this week.
Several of the seniors alredy
have their graduation, presents
as they are driving new cars.
Roger Cates has a new Monte
Carlo, Pete McRae a Pinto, and
Patti Davis a Toyota.
honored at and Mrs. F. Watkins are
Mrs. W. T. Martin is president dames W. T. Martin, Aden Glenn,
of the Iris Garden Club. The show । Eloise McCollum. Billie Gilbert, 4
chairman was Mrs. Ruth Cathey. u—— encon Daha- WAlomer L
Walter A, Grice, manager or
the Federal Land Bank Associa-
tiqn of Sulphur Springs, has an
nounced that the Federal Land
Bank of Houston will reduce the
interest billing rate on vartabte
rate loans to 7%2%.
"This reduction will be effect-
ive on installments maturing on
or after June 1, 1971," Grice said,
"and affects more than.$110 mil
lion in - vanable rate loans to
over 3200 t e x a s farmers and
ranchers."
The variable rate loan, which
was introduced by. the Houston
Bank July 1969, lets the interest
rate "float" over the variations
ravy, purple het peas,mttk. This was a business .meeting,
‘ ‘ " 1 during which officers for the en-
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Albert-Benishek.
Other committees were:
Hostesses, Mmes. Ballard
Cockrell, Kenneth Pfaff and Chil-
ton Hughes;
Hospitality (luncheon), Mmes.
Polly Cox, Olen Smith, Roy G.
Withrow, Edgar Tucker and In
tha Wright; -a
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suing year were elected.
Mrs. J. P. English was elected
president of the Mineola Study
- Club for 1971-72. Assisting h e r
will.be the other newly elected
officers: Mrs. T. H. Dorsey, vice
president; Mrs. W. T. Harrison,
secretary - treaurers and - Mrs.
W. L. Reep, reporter
Present for the April meeting
were Mmes. C. C. Brummett,
M. A. Cox, Wesley Craddock*
T.H.Drsey,J.P. English, J. H.
Simmons, E. G. Laminack, J. H.
Shirey and T. W. Matthews.
The next meeting of the club
will be held in May at the Pat-
terson home at Rock Fallas Lake.
This will be the last meeting for
the club until September, since
nc meetings, are held during the
summer months.
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The Schedule Committee was J
comprised of Mmes. Ruth Cath- ,
ey, Thomas Cham'piori, LH0HJR11W
Holland, Lucille Robinson and
Large paper footballs were i n
the center of the tables. Stream-,
ers were hung from the ceiling.
Invocation was by Mr. John
Moore. The Welcome was by Mr.
Bob Funderburk.
The menu consisted of baked
ham, fruit salad, green beans,
baked potato, hot rolls, i C e d
tea, and lemon ice box pie.
Mis Karen Whisenhunt played
and sang several numbers as the
entertainment.
Presentations were made by
Jimmy Rogers and Don Dacus.
Cheerleaders of 1971-72 were
announced by Debbie Waller.
They are Marlene Minshew,
Melissa Moore, . Cindy Sumrow ,
Dee Ann Fair, Susan Palmer,
and Rebecca Whisenhunt was
named as alternate. Mrs. Jbyce
Reeves is the pep squad sponsor.
Benediction was by Mr. W. H.
Smith.
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Hawkins Menus
Cafeteria menus for Hawkins'
Schools next week:
Mopday: Hot dogs, cole slaw,
ranch style beans, "potato chips,
fruit, milk, cookies
-Tuesday: Meat loaf, buttered
cord, pinto’beans, green salad,
rolls and butter, milk, chocolate
cake. • • .. .
Wednesday: Chicken ‘fried
Steak with gravy, green beans,
mashed potatoes. Jello .salad,
rolls, butter, milk, ice cream.
Thursday: Bologna or pressed
ham or cheese sandwiches, diced
tomatoes and lettuce, milk, fruit.
Friday: Catfish. French fries,
-baked beans, combination salad,
rolls, butter, milk, apple cobbler.
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What’s Cooking
Lunchroom menus for Mineola
schools for next week: _
Monday: Beef & chili beans,
turnip greens, beets, cornbread,
.milk, peach pie.
a Tuesday; Corny dogs and mus
tard, Tater Tots and catsup, sal-
-ad, milk, banana pudding.
| Wednesday: Baked chicken,
,whole kernel corn, lettuce a n d ।
(tomato salad, applesauce, milk,
hot rolls.
Thursday: Hamburger on bun
with lettuce, onions and pickles,
Fritos, milk, Jello.
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I his own body on the tree, that
we, being dad to sins, should
! live unto righteousness: by
whose stripes ye were healed."
lion of un- 18- (I Peter 2:24)
educated peo. % K Elizabeth Barret Browning
pie. His sub- _ 428 once wrote:
jectwas"Jus- A. 228 "Yea, once Immanuel’s or-
tification." 2721 M2 phaned cry His universe hath
and he was trying to make shaken —
Christ’s work on the cross - ‘It went up single, echoless,
clear and plain. In teaching ‘My God, I am forsaken.’
his lesson, be asked a ques- It went up from the Holy’s
tion. “Now will one of you lips, amid his lost creation.
tell me, in your own words, That of the lost, no son
what did the Lord Jesus do al should use those words of
the cross?” An old fisherman, desolation.
with ters in his eyes, looked /It was something that we
up at the preacherand an- deserved — this horrible
swered, “He swapped with death; but it is something
me •• that we can happily escape if
Though couched in very we take advantage of his
simple terms, the fisherman grace and obey the Gospel
had the right idea. The mar- while time still lasts. (Romans
velous beauty of the Gospel 6:3-5): Come this Lord’s day
story is found in Romans 5:6. and share with us this beau-
which says. “For when we tiful and eternal story of the
were yet without strength, in Gospel. You will be glad you
due time Christ died for the did.
ungodly For scarcely for a Sermon Topic Sunday Morn,
righteous man will once die: ing : “A Partaker of His Blood”
yet peradventure for a good " David T Lusk
’man some would even dare.t $ Minister of the
die. But God commendeth his . church of Christ
love toward us, in that, while
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Hn. Gordon Catiett, C. C. Miller,
J. E. Green. H. E Spivey, L. A.Of Interest ( ut
Goodson. D6n Ddcus. P. B. Me
Rae, Walter Lewis, Lynn Morri-
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greet
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Those present were Mmes. Hte ./ ______-
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Mrs. Betty Shott is driving a
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Mrs. 1, C. Lewis visited her
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Peacock, Dan. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 95, No. 8, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 21, 1971, newspaper, April 21, 1971; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1547596/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.