Electra Star-News (Electra, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 12, 1980 Page: 3 of 14
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I Kay Stevenson of Iowa Park was
frowned Senior Queen on the final
bright of the (Ml City Boom Days
Rodeo. Shannon Shores of Wichita
Falls was crowned Junior Queen.
Miss Stevenson also won a belt
buckle donated by Goldsmith’s
Drug Store, a gift certificate from
Hughes Western Wear and a
bouquet of flowers. Miss Shores
won a belt buckle donated by
Haynes and Shirley and by
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The following admissions
and dismissals have been
listed at the Electra Memor-
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week.
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Brandi Mathis
Troy Mathis
Dorothy Lynn
Mary Jacks
Betty Hunter
F.D. Hunt
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Wear. In addition Miss Shores
won the Horsemanship Trophy
and the Miss Congeniality Trophy.
Other winners in the Senior
Division were Melinda Beliah of
Electra, winner of the Personality
Trophy; Cindy Carpenter of Elect-
ra, winner of the trophy for
Appearance; and Lea Ann Schatte
of Chillicothe, winner of the
Horsemanship Trophy.
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with a pre-rodea team heated by
Eleetra State Beak. From left ant
Ckerie Wfliaam, Lane Dann
Merer, Shaw Sherea, MeMnda
Beliah, Cindy Carpenter, Kay
Stevearen, Lea Ann Schatte was
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Other wishes* in the, Junior ,1
Division, were Lorre' Pcan.Mocer l
of Iowa Parkj winner ofthe trophy - I
for Appearance; and Cherie Wil-
Hams of Electra, winner of?the
Personality Trophy. i
The seven Queen. contestants,.,
worked hard during the; Rodeo,
and deserve a great deal of credit ’
for adding a touch of beauty and *
grace to a Rodeo which was ,
exciting and wdl organized by the -, ;•
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Qneen for the redee and earned
the right to advance to Miss Texan
Teen Rodeo coaqpetition later this
Mnunor. Shannon Sheree was
named Junior Qneen.
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.Cable TV Granted Rate Increase^^
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Electra City Commission- sed the possibility of adding -Agreed to aljow City 7"^,
ers Tuesday night passed on " »>«...
the first reading of a propo-
sed rate increase for
C.A.T.V., Inc., following
lengthy discussion with
CATV Representative Ray-
mond Greenwood concern-
ing quality of broadcasting
Ind the possibility of obtain-
ing more channels for local
cable television viewers.
The increase, requested
by CATV, would raise basic
cable service from $7.50 per
month to $8.50 per month.
The increase would have
two more readings before it
is placed into effect. Green-
wood told Commissioners
that everything possible was
Jeing done to increase the
quality of broadcasting
Across the micro-wave
flannels coming from the
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-Commissioners opened wench truck,
bids on the sale of a compactors and
city-owned backhoe with truck.
McClure Brothers of Electra -Approved payment of
as the high-bidder. The high monthly bills totaling $93,
bid was $6,750.50 with a 564.84 of which some $49,
$6,500 bid coming from S&S 000 was paid to Western
Roustabout Service and a Farmers Co-Operative of
bid of $3,110 coming from Anadarko, Okla, for purcha-
G&W Pipe & Supply. se of Electrical power.
-Discussed at length the -Were presented month-
possibility of creating a ly financial reports by City
non-profit Cemetery Asso- Manager Evans and were
ciation locally to help main- told by Mr. Evans that the
tain the Electra Cemeteries. City’s new early-warning
Commission agreed to work civil defense siren had been
with A.E. Rodgers, who delivered and he hoped to
proposed the association, in have it located and in
helping the association working condition at the
Dallas area. He also discus- obtain tax-free status. _ earliest possible time.
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stations at a later date
through added satelite ser-
vice. . _ .
In other business before to the highest bidder includ-
the Commission Tuesday: ing a 1968 pickup, a 1952
-Commissioners ooened wench truck, two trash
a trash
proposed the association, in
earliest possible time.
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Thompson, Joe A. Electra Star-News (Electra, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 12, 1980, newspaper, June 12, 1980; Electra, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1233126/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Electra Public Library.