The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 44, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 11, 1978 Page: 2 of 10
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Mineola was in 1975. for the
reunion of The MHS diss of
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White receives
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June Starnes, appointed to At press time. no other However, in Precinct Four a
the office of Wood County potential candidates had made contest for the Democratic
I Commissioner of Precinct-Fwo known their intention to seek party nominationn seems certain
last September, has announced the county commissioner's post since he incumben will have
that she will be a candidate for for Precinct Two, an opponent in the primary,
election to a four-year term in
the 1978 elections.
Mrs. Starnes was named to
succeed her late husband.
Doyle Starnes, after the Com
missiqner suffered a fatal heart
attack. According to state law,
she could serve as an appointee
only until a successor had been
named in the next general
election following the ap
pointment. That means that
Mrs. Starnes' present term will
expire at the'end of 1978. which .
would have been the expiration
date for the term had' het
husband lived. .
She has stated that she will
be a candidate for the Demo
cratic party nomination for the
office, in the May party pri
mary and the June second pri
mary if required. The party
nominee willbetisted on the-
general election ballot for the
first Tuesday after the first
Monday in November, when
Texas officials are normally
member of the First Christian- the arf ival of a son on jahuary
Church in Mineola for 43 years 6 in Mother France^ Hospital in
and now serves' the church aS Ty|er. Named Ricky Brian. the
an elder. youngster weighed in at nine
He will appreciate your sup pounds. five ounces. Grand
port and vote in the Democratic parents are Mr. and Mrs.
— primary in May.----— Johnny Ramirez of Mineola and
(Pol. Adv., paid by Bill Bruner. Mr. and Mrs. James Reed of
812 University. Mineola. Texas) Golden.
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By Lets Ayne Shearer. .That opportunity is 4-H, a
County Extension Agent youth development program h
Opportunity is calling for for boys and girls between the ,
Texas youth. Whether or not ages of 9 and 19 conducted by
they answer the call can have the Texas Agricultural Ex-
an important effect on then ex tension Service. A Mineola native has re- journals and magazines, and
periences down the pathway of 4-H provides youngsters an eeiyed his.Doctor of Philosophy edited and co-authored 14
life- <»pportunity to learn something Degree, earned at the Univer textbooks. The most recent is
that will help them in everyday sky of Oregon and. presented the second edition of a
life, such as health, safety, last December 9. He is Wayne university text in .economic
conservation, leadership, citi- Rodgers White, son of Mr. and geography. Culture, Resource,
zenship, and nutrition. Then Mrs. L. W. White of 717 and Economic Activity, pub,
there are learning opportuni- Sycamore Street and a 1955 lished in Boston. The third
lies that may lead to a fuller graduate of Mineola High edition of the text will be
and richer life, such as School. published in 1979. The current
knowing how to tune a small Dr. White is a professor of text is used in over 100 colleges
engine, how to grow vege Geography at Oregon College and universities in the United
tables, how to cook and sew, in Monmouth, Oregon. He is States and Canada.
andKowto raise and train an married to the former Levon Dr. White has also travelled
animal, to name only a few. Goosby of Quitman, daughter and lectured in six countries in
And there s a uniqueness of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Goolsby. Latin America and over 30
about 4H that makes it a d For his dissertation to earn states in the United States. He
special type of program. 4-H is his Doctor's degree. Dr. White has held various_appointments
something different to every- wrote on the subject "A Study with the National Science
body because of the different of Folk Landscapes in the , Foundation. United States
backgrounds and experiences Willamette Valley of Oregon." Office of Education. National
of each and every member. His work has been copyrighted Council of Geography, and
Thus, 4-H boys and girls learn and a bound volume sent to his served as consultant to several
from one another by sharing parents. public school districts nd-
these experiences, and they Dr. and Mrs. White have two universities. Currently, he is
gain additional experiences on children, Shandra, 18, born in also involved in modifying the
their own through guidance Quitman, and Wayne, 13, bom Comprehensive Plan of De
from adult leaders and Ex in Austin. The Whites moved velopment of the City of
tension Service professionals. from Austin to Kentucky in Monmouth.
The Extension professional 1964. where Dr. White became M wh:t. „L. n-Ti.eiy
p-op-,, staff tobackupthe-H.pro chairman of the department of taughtiinMinea High Seho
--Bfuner- Wit be Gengraphyat.Eastern Kenandat Eindate and Astin, has-
advantage. In whatever area a tucky University. In 1967, they
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-e-auE lul Jl is a knowledgeable specialist to of Oregon, and designed and
Rill A: u k.nnv to .n provide background and train constructed their own home in
Bi Brune JSXv£ ingiogu.de the youth along the 1971.
nounce his candidacy lor ■. ,nc. wu:. .
Justice of the Peace, Wood ray: . „ _ , }_ —Since, ..White has
Count/ Precinct Two. He is The 4H programsalsoi- authored and publisliedover 20
. - hOw retired from Benham & Co. articles in various professional
and is inposition to devote full experiences happen at home,
timeto the office. and this is where 4-Hers
, He declares>4 ■ privilegeto actually work with their pro
have reared his family in the Se the youth and their
fine community and city of families work and learn to-
Mineola. His desire is to render hef Hopefully, these ex-
a service to the community he periences will help family
has called home for the pas 4 members communicate more
years. . 1 , . openly and thus become more
He is looking forward to close-knit
meeting the new residents of 4-H provides an opportunity
\ the area and renewing old for youngsters to "practice" for
friendships. .. , the real life experiences they
He is capable of performing wH1 enconter in the future.
the duties of the office in a Such training can only lead to a
proficient and dignified man more complete and more
n*u ju- ",i meaningful life.
He and his wife, the former Any youth or parent who is
Ruth Martin. haveasen, Barry, interestedinthe4-H program
who is principal of the West is encouraged to contact the
wood Elementary School in Wood County Extension Office.
Palestine, and a daughter, in the courthouse in Quitman.
Necia (Mrs. Judd) Simkins. a
teacher in the public schools at .
Allen. They are all graduates of Look who 8 new.
Mineola High School, and Mrs.
Bruner teaches at Yantis. Mr. and Mrs. Ricky Ramirez
Bill Bruner has been a of 804 Graham Street announoe.
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Peacock, Dan. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 44, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 11, 1978, newspaper, January 11, 1978; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1547780/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.