The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 1, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 6, 1974 Page: 1 of 10
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Miscellany
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Scott Melvin announces the
arrival of a baby sister, Jill
Evangelist for the series of trumpet, saxophone
services, scheduled at 7:80 p.m. guitar. His wife/
has been promoted to Assistant
Treasurer of the Bank. She's a
> member of the American
Banking Institute, the Business
and Professional Women's As-
sociation, and is active in the
Wilmington Concert Associat-
ton and the American Cancer
Society. She's the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Little of
Mineola, and the sister of Mrs.
Ernest Adkins, also of Mineola.
A graduate of Mineola High
School, she attended Tyler
Junior College and now looks
like this:
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limit on the nation’s highways
went into effect this week.
treasurer
was presented .to Goff as a
south of the Alba-Quitman
highway and impounding water
(at full capacity) back into
Raina and Hopkins counties.
Ths Sabine River Authority
has signed contract arrange- ’
ments with the Texas Utilities
1 Lake Baptist Church.
He to survived by his wife,
Mrs. Flossie Coley, of Route 4,
Grand Saline; a daughter, Mrs.
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Congressman Ray Roberts
had said that the projected 1875
budget includes 1360,000 for
For Jess Coley
Jessie Monroe "Jess" Coley I
of the Silver Lake area died at
his home Saturday, March 2. '
after a lengthy illness. Funeral
services were held at 2 p.m.
Monday, March 4, in the
English Funeral Chapel in
Mineola with the Rev. Dr. F. D. I
Crouch and the Rev. B. L.
Greene officiating.
- Burial was in the Silver Lake
Cemetery.
Mr. Coley, 78, was a native of
Kaufman County but had lived
' most of his life in Van Zandt
County. A retired farmer, he
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Jim Bob Coley of New Jersey;
five sisters, Mrs. Ada Black of
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PigxasandPrEaatinnTar of Revival Scheduled
Mesquite, and Mrs. Vaudene
three grandchildren, and I At Assembly Of God
FPallbearers wereJim Harris, Seven nghta of revival are churches) of the Assemblies «
Melton rrestidgetMoan.nres planned at the First Assembly God, a post he has held for twi
tidge. Bill Proetidge, Gera of God, Mineola, beginning ’ years.
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Stephen E. Henry, grandson
of Mrs. Bernardino Henry of J
Mineola and a student in Texas |
Tech University, Lubbock, has I
been named to the Dean’s I
Honor List for the fall
semester. This recognition is
accorded students who have I
attained a grade point average
of 8.0 (B) or better for the
previous semester. The Tech
student is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. W illiam Henry of Midland;
his father is a graduate of
-Texas Tech.
Dr. Milton Usry, son of Mr. !
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Mineola and the son-in-law of
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. White,of
Mineola, was a consulting
editor of an accounting test,
"Cost Accounting Planning and
Control,” which to so widely
' used that there is a new version
in Japanese. Dr. Usry, who to |
Regents Professor of Account- ,
ing at Oklahoma State Univer-
sity, will be co-author of a !
forthcoming edition of the text.
The number of crippled
children and adults in Texas
continues to rise each year,
says the Easter Seal Society for
Crippled Children and Adults of -
Texas. For that reason, says
Wood County Easter Seal
representative Mrs,- Ozella
Stanberry, the Society has.
stepped up its rehabilitation
services. Through these pro-
grams, help in leading normal 2
lives is given to persons with a
March 11 through March 17, musician and y
will be the Rev. Calvin the specials
List Grows For
Trustee Ballots
With just a day and a half Terms of mayor Joe Smith
remaining in which to file (that and aldermen Ray Short and
was as of noon Tuesday), only Ralph Bruner expire this April,
the incumbents had asked for and all throe have filed for
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Carlane Phillips
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Dezpiteforecastsforrduced Twenty-one Yellow Jacket,
and pobothl injuries, in traffic band students competed in the
accidents for 1974 as compared eginn . Vniversit VIn er
withivta.Wood County-E? Enheimbt
oArather Poor Wavne day, March 2, at East Texas
p ecor with .10 Sgt „axng Stte University in Commerce.
Pullon with the Texas Highway Fifteen events were entered by
the Mineola students, and First
Division ratings were earned in
11 of those.
Three events won in Class I
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Advanced engineering and further engineering and design According to a Corps of Project studies should be
design on the proposed Carl L. studies on the “Mineola Reser- Engineers spokesman, project completed by 1977, then plans
Estes (formerly Mineola) Lake voir," as the original Corps of studies are now in Phase Ona. — must heapproved .by Congress 2
‘ upper Sabine Engineers study had desig- involving pre-construction and and money appropriated. Seven
Mineola and nated the large reservoir below design studies and outlining of to ten years will be needed for
E Grand Saline, to included in the Lake Tawakoni to be formed by plans. This study, which actual construction to begin,
I federal -budget for 1975 aa a damsite at river mile 475.6 basically will determine if the should both the studies and the
Eeproposed by President Nixon. southeast of Golden. Prolimi- project is still economically Congress move at full speed.
» Hut the Lake Fork Dam and nary study, particularly envi- feasible, is expected to be Before that time, however,
f Reservoir, in Wood, Rains and ronmental impact studios, bo- completed by the end of this construction is expected to
f Hopkins counties on a tributary gan some time ago with year. If it‘s •till a good project,, start on a smaller reservoir on.
of the Sabine, seems assured of temporary offices in Mineola Phase Two planning will begin, the upper reaches of Lake Fork
much earlier completion as a for the teams ergaged in ths to involve designing, the Creek, damming the creek
result of recent action taken by research. proposed lake,
the Sabine River Authority of .
wide variety of handicaps such
as major deformities of bones
defects, cerebral palsy, arthri- H .
Maunezpupsutarodsstrophutrond Sid Cox, Tom Hart (standing), Bruce Goff
Funds for continuation of these
services come from the annual y
Easter Seal campaign, which is
now under way and will
4c.ka continue through Easter Sun-
day, April 14.
Mrs. Carlene Phillips, who
has been employed by the
Delaware Trust Company of
Wilmington.. Del., since 1970, .
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R. R. Goolsby, .the incumbents had asked for and. ai three have for Eiyton tb“ projeet “vhich .
I Raymond Ray Goolgby - listingrtoonpibss.dty election olctontoonnwt"pzeartamn originally,was gvensesser
Portland, Qregon, a former "But“pusiness"acemedtobe Tesday, the three were the priority than the Mineola
I resident of Mineola, died Feb. picking up in filings for ths only candidates for the three
25 in Portland after 2 brief 1 school board, with five candi- council posts to be filled.
ness-Euneral services were dates having announced for the The city election will be hold
held Thursday, Feb. 28,in St. seats to be filled in the in the city hall, the school board
Peter‘ Paul Episcopal Church trustee election on April 6. election in the Central Elemen-
. „ in Porthand. ____ Incumbent trustee Stan Mal- tary School, on Saturday, April
.Mr.0osbyWasbornMo:. lory; completing a second 6. Later this week, drawings announce the arrival of twin
. 29.125 i th. n6olthree-year term. chose not to will be held to determine ballot sisters, Casey DeAnn and Jacy
AA 9 Ai a_.a•2 AM, ' ■ educatedin the MineolA public file for re-election. But board positions and the ballots will be Ann, at Mineola General
Ceil ter S Construction May sshoolsnHiejoinedthoNaiin vice president Dr. s.E. Jones ordered printed. Absentee Hospital on February 26th.
_______________________ ■ ' • ■ ___________ • W43, ano served lor four years, and one-year trustee Larry voting will be handled at city proud parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Richey had filed with adminto hell far the eeuasfl clestinn, and Cari Hasten at Mineda. and___
4 T 9myA cy A l e, , Eorense Neis0nogortand trative secretary Mrs. H. R. at the school administra- grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Start in 74. Savs Architect -Oregonr.were.merriedon George for re-election. tion building (superintendent's Bruce Hasten and Mrs. Martha
W---- . °9 ---------- Christmas Day Also Aled for the trustee race office) for thi school board race. Stewart, all of Mineola. Equally
P He“Jsurvivedhhis" were Dr. M. C. Hughes, local Absentee voting will begin proud great-grandparents are
aTBraMimegt.cmt,Gmmtya maubauzhynushs.cmmoasn mdsammssovormunatrune "2 Ssim “"W1" .
with an architect last Thursday to enter into a contract with He discussed his career in his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Ren wnem r A clothine store
night, Feb. 28, during an open Bruce Goff Architect architecture, in informal re- Goolsby of Mineola; two Deadline for fiing to both
meeting of the organization's So, on Feb. 28, at a meeting marks, and told of the method brothers, Jerry Goolsby of Clo- -eegAtLe norm Clonin mauamm
board of directors. held in the school's administra- of work he uses. First, he said, °vis. New Mexico, and Don our. te Lai nd sehonE
-Bruce Goff, internationally tion building, secretary Dan an architect must start with the Goolsby of Freeport; four on Wednesday March 6 E
noted architect who now Peacock and president Sid Cox problems - the conditions, sisters, Mrs. Irmalene Madsen eAt morsfinings wer E
resides in Tyler, was employed signed the contracts which including the site; the purpose of Mineola, Mrs. Jeanne nssiL)e Aftr the Monitor E
by the board of directorserf the architect Goff had presented, of the building, the needs of the Vaughn of Austin, Mrs. Elsie Sonln A Leu
center organization as a result following their examination by community, etc. Then, from I Haisten of Grand Saline, and 5--------
of action taken at the last board director and attorney Robert study of the problems, the Mrs. Melanie James at Garland;
Bruce. design grows naturally, with and his maternal grandmother, _ .
Subsequent to the signing, a the architect being careful to Mrs. Kittie Cowart of Lake Rites Monday
signed by Cox and include soundness, practicality Jackson. • •
Mary Margret Smith and fulfilment of community Mr. Goolsby, a member of the
Mr. and Mrs. David Mabus was presented to Goff as a needs, along with much atten- Darlington Masonic Lodge, was
announce the .arrival of a “retainer” and the first install- tion to beauty and individual- buried in the Willamette Na-
daughter, Jennifer Renee, on ment in pay for this services. ity. The final building, he tional Cemetery in Portland.
February 27, weighing seven Goff was complimentary of pointed out, should be a
pounds, three ounces, Grand- the vast amount of work and o__ eIVie CENTER__2
parents, are Mr. and Mrs. effort that had been put into > -m"‘P5
Preston Alexander of Mineola, preliminary planning, when
C. R. Mabus of Mineola, and board members and other .
Mrs. Robert L. McCurdy of Center members amassed in- Nf*W Minister
Safford, Arizona. formation regarding the pro-
At 1st Christian
Bill Deskins is the new
A i e I AI. minister of Mineola’s First
Band Students Shine Christian ChurchI. comin
Mineola from Jefferson 1
In Regional Contests MMeoUBtnined hio Bachelot of
® Arts degree at Culver-Stockton
Mineola band students were awarded to three soloists: College in Canton, Missouri
have won a total of 24 First Dorothy Jones, piano solo; Jeri wherehewas amemhero th
Place medals in UIL competi Johns, clarinet; and Linda Concert Choir, C-S Singers and
.Youngblood, alto saxophone. the Tau Kappa Epsilon frater-
Three soloists and two trios .. 1
received First Division bronze While in college, he was the
medals for their efforts, minister of the Sante Fe and
Winners in this class were Tulip Christian Churches in
Stormy Coburn and Cristle Missouri.
Collins, flute; Lisa Turner, Mr. Deskins is .now *
clarinet; Lisa Turner, Jane Ann graduate student, of the Brite N. i W.ll
ixas Highway punversnynvommereHamm and Sheila Smith, Divinity School of Texas Mneolanw1
Patrol. Canton. Wood ounty Eiftpeneventsiertsenterdby" .clarinet trio; Cristle Collins, Christian University in Fort rgp1.
recorded 18 property damage th M eola students, and First Martha Dear and Karen Worth. I rain F urther
accidents in January, 1974, Divisionratings were earned in Vanderslice, flute trio. Heandhis wife. Lillian, are A N g, >
compared with nine in the first 11ofthose: „ Second Divison ratings were at home in the Christian Church At Navy School
month last year, had two injury Three events won in Class I awarded to Dorothy Jones, parsonageat 616 porth 1 acie
( accidents injuring two persons, competition and will compete in trumpet solo; Pam Alexander, Street in Mineola. Navy Hospitalman
down from the four accidents the State finals in Austin, bass clarinet solo; and Cathy Alfred R. Williams wi
and six persons injured in Winners in these events were Flournoy, Pam Henderson, and New Arrival! ated last month from recruit
January, 1978; and had one Mike De La Rosa, trumpet Stormy Coburn, flute trio. N training at the Naval Training
fatal accident in which one soloist; a French Horn quartet A division III rating was Larry and Debbie Thomas of Center in San Diogo, California,
person was killed, as compared composed of Debra Johnson, given a saxophone quartet Mineola proudly announce the Ho will receive special .
with none in January, 1978. Janet Wilson, Kim Godwin and composed of Latrena Utley, arrival of a daughter, Misti training in the Hospital Corps- Ann.. at.a,Tyler hospital on ■> <____ .g, « v -___ ,
The 56 mile per hour speed Donna Malone; and a clarinet Carrie Castloo, Nita Hughes Michele, at Mother Frances man School at the San Diego March 4 th. Parents the aevsn Emogr Assembly of God. He Everyone to
limit imposed on Texans weeks choir, made up of Jeri Johns, and Linda Armstrong. Hospital on February 25th. The center. pound, 15 A-ounce gfri ye Mr. will be, accompanied by, and the 7:80 p.m.
ago to mw law throughout the Lori Snyder, Verlinda McCalla. “Congratulations are certain- seven pound, 11 ounce baby girl The son of Mr. and Mrs. WaP and Mrs. George Melvin of assistedlby, his wife Beverly. through Sund
United /States. The federal law Elizabeth Morton, Lonzetta ly in order for these students to the granddaughter of Tru- face Williams of 782 Padgett Mineola. Grandparents are Mr. The Rev. Mr. Durham, who the First Aa
imposing the lowered speed Staples, Pam Alexander and for their great achievement this man and Vivian Thomas of Street, Mineola, ho to a 1972 and Mrs. Lowie Melvin of has been
•----6-ia— e-Z--a--w---- L--a —-a m—- --a -aduate of Mineola High Lindale and Mr. and Mra. ago of 15,
I Truman Thomas of Mineola. tive of the Tyler Section (29 Mieola
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Peacock, Dan. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 1, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 6, 1974, newspaper, March 6, 1974; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1547690/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.