The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 9, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 1, 1974 Page: 5 of 12
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Don't you think it's
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With the two OLD political parties you'll get
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Mrs. James Dear &
Louise Raynes
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The Rev. Arthur Dimsdle
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The biennial State budget is almost ten billion dollars.
To manage this type of spending requires a man of exr
perience and training ... a man like BILL HOLLOWELL!
REMEMBER — This district has done well with Hollowell.
Let's give Bill Hollowell
a second two-year term as State Representative.
(Pol. Adv. Paid’FoF By Bill Holowel, Grand Saline, Texas 25140)
BASSINETS
in white.
Folds, rolls on casters.
$1995 g
Johnson's "
No More -Tears
Baby Shampool
BURT LINDLEY
Use For Refuse
Members of two horticul-
tural research teams from
Pennsylvania State Univer-
sity have found a construc-
tive use for discarded anthra-
cite mine refuse banks.
The scientists say that a
refuse and nutrient combina-
tion will serve as well as an
inexpensive substitute for
the two million tons of top-
soil now used annually in
greenhouses.
Properly treated and
crushed coal refuse is rela-
tively inexpensive, abundant
and can be trucked as far
away as New York and Balti-
more for less than the cost of
soil, according to estimates.
By adding extra light and
by balancing moisture levels
in the refuse soiless medium,
rose yields were increased 60
to 90 per cent above those of
flowers grown in a soil mix-
ture with natural light. Esti-
mates of the cost of installing
and operating the supplimen-
tary lights in conjunction
with the anthracite refuse
growing medium indicate -
that the additional income
from the first year alone
would finance the initial costs.
More than 800 towering
banks of refuse, 900 million
tons in all scar” the country-
side of northeastern Penn-
sylvania counties. Over the 1
years many of the banks have
started to burn, either by _
spontanous combustion or as
a result of trash fires, releas-
ing sulfur gases into the air.
The scientists say the soil-
less growing medium, com-
bined with techniques to
enrich the atmosphere of
greenhouses, has potential .
for production advances that
can help Pennsylvania grow-
era compete with the more
' favorable flower growing cli-
mates of California and
, Florida. . 2
ger doses. If you really want a change. . . .
Vote American on May 4
so your November ballot will contain candidates
who are pledged to cut back the size of government
and restore your individual freedorh of action.
To earn ballot position in the November general
election, 36,000 Texas voters must sign up as mem-
bers of the American Party in the May 4th Pre-
cinct Conventions. Your help is needed if the
voters are to have a choice in November. Ballot
position will allow you to vote for:
• GOVERNOR — SAM Me DONNELL
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I the Commercial Livestock 1
Division of the show, Mineola
FRA er s took five of the
championships:
—Grand Champion Bull,
owned by Barry Boyd;
—Reserve Champion Bull, j
owned by Bryant Childers;
—Grand Champion Cow and .
Calf, owned by Brent Glenn;
—Reserve Champion Cow
and Calf, by Burt Lindley; and
—Grand Champion Pen of
Three Heifers, by Randy Bush.
In the Halter Division, four 1
Mineola VoAg students took I
first place awards:
—Jerry Huff, for Polled
Hereford Heifer,
—Billy Dotson, for a Polled
Hereford Heifer;
—Joel Williams, for a Short-
horn Bull; and
—David Bowden, for a Santa
Gertrudis Bull.
In addition, three third ?
places went to the Mineola
student-raisers: Harold Willis,
for a Santa Gertrudis Heifer;
and Carlist. Brinkley, for an J
Angus Heifer.
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WHERE TO REGISTER AT AMERICAN PARTY PRIMARIES:
Voting Residents of Commissioner
Precincts 1. 3 & 4 will vote,in..
downtown Quitman at the old First
National Bank Bldg.
Voting Residents of Commissioner
Precinct 2 will vote at 620 West
Bill Hollowell
State Representative
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CARRIER
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Justice of the Peaee, Pet.2
Experienced by 5 years service as your Justice of
Peace, having been appointed by the Commissioner's
Court for 1 year and elected by the people for a
full 4-year term.
thejGreenhand entries with a
porch swing built by Craig
KiaXr and Mike Malone; first in
Farm & Home Conveniences,
and first in All-Greenhand
Project (Craig Kiser). The
Mineola FFA Chapter placed
BIBLE CONFERENCE SPEAKER
and RADIO MINISTER
Grelle said that "As National Hainesville community will be
Building Centers, the business in charge of the singing,
formerly known as Braselton's All members of the Concord
will continue to operate as Cemetery Association,, and all
Mineola's leading supplier of others interested in the ceme-
Kilpatrick, Mineola.
Voting Hours: 9a.m.-7p.m.
Pol. Adv. Paid For by American Party of Wood County.
J. B. Milner, Box 284, Mineola, Tx. 75773, County Chairman
Published in The Mineola Monitor, Mineola. Tk 75773
Vote For
JUDGE
Local FFAers Take
Junior Show Prizes
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The annual memorial Service second in overall standings
for the Concord Cemetery As- among chapters entered in the
sociation will be held at the Farm Shop Show: Bullard
Concord Baptist Church' Satur- placed first with a cumulative
day morning. May 4, at 10 srego 286 Mineolanpecond
o clock. WIE 405 and CQ8eWQO9 UnIrd
Mrs. Oleta Reed of Mineola wilh 279.
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Training Chair
in clean, easy care
white.
$688
Experienced in working with people, having been
employed by Fast Texas State University for 20 years
.end f^om 5 years of serving the people) of Precinct
2 as your Justice of Peace.
WHITE
ONLY
Marvin Grelle, manager of The Mineola FFA Chapter Farm Shop Show held at the
Brazelton Lumber Company, scored "heavily in the annual Firemen's Rodeo Arena on
announced today that effective Mineola Junior Livestock and Friday, April 26.
It the Farm Shop Show
division, Mineola won first in
National Building Centers
operates 227 building material
outlets and home care centers
in Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas,
California, Minnesota, Florida
and the Bahamas. National
Building Centers is a wholly
owned subsidiary of Lone Star
Industries, the largest pro-
ducer of cement in the western
hemisphere.
immediately Brazelton Lumber
Company will operate Under
the name, National Building Cemetery Ass’n
Grelle said the company was A . ~ • 1vr1i
purchased by National Building A- oncord W ill
Centers in 1971, but has . . .
continued operation under the Hole Memorial
Brazelton name. --VIU --e--TIdI
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BABY gofwom
East Texas' Most Powerful Station
Every Sunday, 9:00 to 9:15 a.m.
.Ben F. Parmer If known and loved in the Mineala area.
Write Ben F. Parmer, Box 6, Burlington, Colorado 80807
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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/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.