The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 9, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 1, 1974 Page: 11 of 12
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The very best for your Azalens,
Please accept my thanks for the gracious way in which you have
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received my candidacy, the many words of encouragement, and
the offers to assist in any way to sey ure my nomination by the
Democratic Party to the very important office of County Judge.
that planned developments daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
would take place. Benny Blackmon of Mineola,
Attorneys in our Consumer and Stephanie Michelle Laney,
Protection Division have had daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
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Pol. Adv, Paid For By Harold Galloway, Quitman,Texas
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James Houston Lawrence
in the May 4th Democratic Primary!
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The only rear bagger that
bags, mulches, or disperses grass.
LIBBY HAYES .
Coinpact and maneuverable,
the Toro* GrassmasterT- comes
equipped with the revolutionary
new High-Torque™ engine—not
found on conventional mowers. ~
Read on about the most ad-
vanced lawn mower Toro has
ever engineered.
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attached, a side discharge chute dis-
perses grass when you don’t need to
bag dippings.
New from Toro:
fixed-blade-speed mowing ■
On the new Grassmaster the blade
speed and the drive speed are oper-
ated by separate levers, so you can
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land that may / r only Consumer Protection Division
hundreds or thousands ofmiles or your local county or district
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DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY, MAY 4th
Vote ‘Yes’
For Horton!
(Pol. Adv. Paid for by Mrs. Evelyn Horton, Quitman, Texas)
EVERYTHING FOR THE FARM 4 RANCH
Lawn & Garden Supplies - Inseeticides - Herbieides
w Bulbs - Seed - Fertilaer - Hardware ..
strated Indian sign language to up; she is the daughter of Mr. Farm & Ranch Supply
. ...... rayer as her talent. and Mrs. Owen Lawrence of LnnEn
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Latricia Nell Crumley. Quitman. KNt * 1005931
Wayne McAdams of Mineola, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Proceeds from the pageant FRANK YORK, JR.
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reports from other states that Gerald Laney of Mineola,
auctions are being used to sell First runner-up in the Little
worthless out-of-state land. The
excitement of competing with
other bidders can cause some
buyers to spend far more than connection.
they ever intended, and often So if u>re considering the
farmore than the landiswortK purchase of out-of-state land,
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„ , the sake, ask for a property
slow the drive speed of the mower
without slowing the blade speed
thus reducing the mowing power.
Ideal for hard-to-negotiate areas on
your lawn. A
Visit your Toro dealer nearest you ‘
for a demonstration of the new
Grassmaster. He’s listed in the Yel--
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Political Advertisement Paid For By ne a-e,
James Houston Lawrence,, Mineola,
A Native of Pct. 2, Wood County,
Justice Of The Peace Candidate, Pct. 2, Wood County
Urban Development.
This report gives the exact
location of the land, clearly
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* rHE NEW Grassmaster has a i
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tionary High-Torque engine. Only
Toro has it.
Good news for your neighbor
The unique High-Torque engine
delivers its maximum cutting power
with a minimum of noise. In fact, the
Grassmaster is the qitietcit rolanj-
powered lawn mower Toro hat ever
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The High-Torque engine can cut
and bag up to 12 inches of lush grass
smoothly, evenly, without stalling.
When the going gets really tough,
a quick-response governor kicks in
to keep you going.
The only 3-in-1 mower
The Grassmaster is three mowers in
one. First, it's a rear bagger that vacu-
ums up grass into a large-capacity
1 41 2-bushel bag.
Second, by removing the "Quick-
Change” bag, it’s a mulching mower
that slices and reslices grass dip-
pings reducing tham into fine mulch.
Third, with the "Safety Shield"
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AVDEA — some time ago, which you’re contemplating and discloses whether or not «
our column mentioned prob- making a sizeable investment, the promoter actually has clear
lems a few Texans have had if it's worth several thousand title, to the land,
with in state land deals. dollars of your money, it's it is unlawful to use
Other Texas consumers have worth the extra cash and time interstate commerce or the 4
expressed concern about pro- it would take to see it mails to promote, sell, or lease
motions for out-of-state land But what makes such rules lots without adhering to terms
developments and how to avoid difficult to follow in purchasing of the Act. If you buy
difficulties in such transactions, land ip another state is that it is out-of-state land, are promised LATRICIA CRUMLEY
Responsible land developers sometimes impossible to travel a property report, and don’t get
are concerned, too. They say to the state to investigate the one, you have the right under
the keys to avoiding trouble property, and the company the Act to file suit for your FK11 rm •_A ca . mi A a
with out-of-state knd buys are offering the deal may be losses. Ihree IoEnterBtate tontest
to deal with a reputable unknown to the consumer. The best way to avoid such
company or individual and to If, for some reason, you difficulties, however, is to be on _ ■ •
investigate carefully before cannot inspect land that you are guard if ah interstate land H’wAw 1 bIT I I+1E M/IEc B-Rfp
entering into any agreement or considering purchasing you can promoter cannot provide a I I UIII " LI HAUUIV -VAAPD A U,UIIU
commitment. find out certain things aboutit property report or tells you you —
It’s always a good idea to by asking the land developer don’t need. one. That golden -
view any land development in for a property report opportunity he's offering you by Joyce Curry was Libby Ann Hayes, Miss competition was Jennifer
------ could be a bit tarnished. Amid tears and screams of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jarrard, ten year old daughter
In a recent case involving joy, three girls became winners Tommy Hayes of Mineola. Her of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jarrard of
sale of land in Florida and in the Mineola Pilot Club's Our sponsor was Mineola Federal Mineola. Eight year old Kelly
Arisona, the Federal Trade Little Miss Pageant Saturday Savings & Loan. Libby demon- Lawrence was second runner
Commission has provisionally night, April 27. • biraieu Indian sign language to
accepted a consent order in a Kristy La Shae McAdams, the Lord's Prayer as her talent,
case involving a large land sales
and development firm. . --
The order, agreed to by the was named Miss La Petite. She Crumley of Quitman was ____—
company, could provide restitu- was sponsored by McAdams awarded the Our Little Miss many civic pndea'
tion in the way of money or Realtors of Quitman. ~ - title. Latricia performed a -------
substitute lots to thousands of Winning the Talent Award dance routine to Raindrops,
consumers who purchased land . for her talent. Her sponsor was
* for retiremnt or vacation the Hawkins Nursing Home. ’
homes because of what thf FTC These three girls will ad-
------------------------------- contends was deceptive adver- vance to state competition in
tising of worthless land. Waco in June. Kristy, as Miss
According to the FTC, La Petite, will be sponsored by
many of the land sales took KMOO Radio to the state
, place at promotional dinner pageant. Latricia will be
parties where movies showing co sponsored by the First
an attractive, developed area National Bank of Quitman and
led buyers to believe that the Frances’ Tot-to-Teen, Mineola.
—land-theypurehased would be- Libby must yet secure her
similar. In fact, some of the sponsor,
lots were under water, others First and second runners-up
had no sewer or water systems, in the La Petite Division were
and there was no assurance Angela Renee Blackmon,
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Peacock, Dan. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 9, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 1, 1974, newspaper, May 1, 1974; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1547698/m1/11/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.