Electra Star-News (Electra, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 12, 1978 Page: 6 of 12
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Terry Leverett, Chuck Crow<; *7 ^o^ ^he bank truck.
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Mrs. Thelma Scaggs of with Mrs1. H.C. Clubb and
volunteered their time to
Semi-Annual Shoe Sale
Wednesday.
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PRICES REDUCED 11% UP TO 50%!
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At Your GM Dealer-MIC Agency
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HOT COOKED FOODS
At Your GM Dealer-MIC Agency
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Ed Hart Chevrolet & Olds
Phone: 2136 Electra, Texas
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Mr. • and' Mrs. ‘ Charlie
Clubb and .children of Ft.
Worth spent the weekend
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Cecil’ Clubb.
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Mr. August Koch has
Coleman’s Shoe Store
Started their Big
Roast Beef. each 99*
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WACKER’S
121.Cleveland
interested persons may also
attend. .
Following the preview,
the films will be available
for use in PT A programs,
inservice training and PAFL
programming by making
arrangements with the ■
MHA executive director,
Mrs. Patricia Looney, at
723-6312.
Members of the commit-
tee of this United Way
agency who will serve as
hostesses are Mrs. Thomas
Bond,. Douglas C. Boyd,
Charles Chester, William R.
Gerth, R.J. Johnson III,
John M. Pitts, Martha
'’ •chanan, M.D. and Helen
all.
fSZS^lAechanicaL^sssn
Il - Insurance ||
ion ui«l; fcU’.’a^btfy.jfor MIC
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a $25 deductible) .of repair and
replacement of specified major parts of the vehicle:
engine, transmission, drive axle, steering, brakes, elec-
trical system and air conditioner (if factory installed).
If one of these parts breaks down, MIC pays the bill
(subject to a $25 deductible) under the. terms of the
policy. You can even get car rental reimbursement cov-
erage—if your car has to stay in the shop at least one
night for repairs of parts covered under the policy. Why
not visit our used car lot today, er tonight. Look for the
MIC Mechanical Insurance Coverage vehicle qualifica-
tion stickers.
Ed Hart Chevrolets Olds
Phone: 2136 Electra, Texas
SIGN AWAY
THE COST* OF
MOST
MAJOR
MECHANICAL
REPAIRS FOR
12 MONTHS
OR
12,000MILES!
’subject to a $25 deductible
ASK ABOUT
OUR USED CAR
Extra
Charge
for
GROUPS
WE USE
KODAK
PAPER
SHUGART
COLOR
PHOTOS
THE POLICY
THAT MAKES ANY CAR DEAL
A GOOD DEAL BETTER!
Here’s the kind of insurance you've probably been wishing for—a policy which will cover the
repair and replacement of specified major parts of your car for a period of 36 months or 36,000
miles, whichever comes first (subject to a small deductible), except where covered by the manu-
facturers warranty The policy also provides for car rental reimbursement of up to $10 a day
with a maximum of up to $50 (exclusive of mileage charges) for each period, that your own
car has to be laid up in the shop for at least one night as a result of mechanical breakdown
covered under the policy, even if the breakdown is covered by the manufacturer's warranty.
And it's good to know, too, that wherever you drive in the U.S. and Canada, claim service
is as close as .the nearest GM dealership. Come in and let us give you all the details.
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• BBQ CHICKEN
• HOTLINKS
• BURRITOS
•GERMAN SAUSAGE • BULK BBQ BEEF
• BBQ BEEF SANDWICHES
SHOP THE FRIENDLY. CONVENIENT
ALLSOP'S STORE HEAR YOUI
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For CKild
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SPECIALS SOOD
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Electra Memorial
Hospital Briefs
» The following admissions
and dismissals have been
listed at the Electra
Memorial Hospital during
the past week.
ADMISSIONS
■Virgil’Marsh
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Odessa.Chavee
Alice Moore
Myrtle Russell
Dick Jones
DISMISSALS
Virgil Marsh
Odessa Chavee
- Alice Moore
Virgil Marsh
Mildred Stansel
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; ■ Many, of .pur top-concfitiL _____
: Ur’-’MecKahicar Ihsuranw^eojWrage .v^icW
j- the cost (subject to a .t0*
Don’t you miss it!(
ALLSUPS
CONVENIENCE STORES
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Mrs. Annie Mayer
attended funeral services for
h’er-'mdther Mrs. Anne
VbjteSfcjf in^MundaySSitfiF-
day December 31st-„and
visited Mrs. Jewel Havern
in Munday, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Vojkvska in Weisut
and Mrs. Allene Cross in
Seymour.
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Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Kidwell visited her mother
Mrs. Elizabeth Skipworth in
Vernon Sunday.
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Mr. T.C. Lucky, Clara
Lucky and Willie Jo Lucky
made a trip to Dallas where
Willie Jo received a medical
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Redding of Miss Deara Ford'1 Mr. andMrs. Leo Tipped of
; zand Benny Reed'Jr. of El " Euless.) .
s . Paso on December^30. and
,,Y; jivisited Mr. and .'Mrs..
SsfeArkenis Reed in El Paso.
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Kelly Saturday.
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Mrs. Olee Grimes.and
children spent last week
with relatives in Dallas.and
visited Mr. Grimes in a
Dallas hospital.
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" Mr. Bill Payton under-
went surgery in a Wichita
hospital. Thursday and is
reported to be improved.
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Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Ware spent the weekend in
Wichita Falls visiting Mr.
and Mrs Don Golightly.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bitts
of Amarillo,*Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Richie of Gropeland
and Bob Richie of Amarillo
visited- recently with Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Richie.
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Gregg Farmer cele-
brated his nineth birthday
Saturday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Pat
Roberts of Vernon visited
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Hardy
Sunday.
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Mrs. Diane Anzaulda
and Chasty of Pampa visited
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Lemon
last week.
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Visiting Mr. and Mrs.
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EVERY NEW
CAR OR PICKUP
CAN BE COVERED
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Tues., Jan. 17
Kodak p»p«r. For » Good Look at the Tlmoi
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preview of three films
Wednesday, January 11,
1978 at the MHA office,
1511-D Beverly Drive at 9:30
tion with MSU. In the2'1 a.m.
Linda Weber, chairwo-
man. reports that the film
deals with concepts of good
mental health including
parent-child time quality,
discipline, inter-family rela-
tionships, and the push to
maturation.
Invitations have been sent
to school administrators,
PTA presidents, Parent and
Family Life chairmen and
school counselors in Wichita
Falls, Burkburnett, Iowa
residents. .. Park and Electra. Other
Classes are scheduled to
begin immediately after -
registration on January 12.
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Giving were Barbara
Bowden, Weyland Rapp,
' Brad Wilkinson, Marcus
• Ward, Jay Mink, Charles E. CariiskTEddie Rowe?Ken-
Development 7 S.
i » Warren, Elizabeth Crow; help with registering don-
Registratson for two child. Billy'Ray Wright, John, D.
development courses taught . Evans, Joe R. Youree, Joe
Ainsworthi Tammy Averyj their time- were Mrs. C.cT
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BY MRSf H.C;’CLUBB.'y
Mrs.VBenny -Reed Sf. and'Mrs.) Ed TenneH -wefe’..
spending severai/days with j. .TennelfXantf family , of- Big’,
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has returned, home '• after ■■•Mr./ and- Mrs: rWaynes General Hospital;': > <• Mr. and; Mrs? Jerry n*e — £ : ^hafles r?Golden,David
spending severai/days withi-lTehnell^antf famil^of Big ; , ***** .. / V Woodley;of Stevbnville and. aShe? d^nlJ ^l^ert BaS’^Jbe^odree LJ?y
;<twr sister, .Mrs.. Andrew;. LakeJ;: . Mrs.‘ Pearl.Fuggitt of. and. Mrs 4 Sherman ®n01h/er^ ■ - , -! >9UT?*’ ^.r't
aj,mSey;aHdjamiiy;in,:.SK,' ' 5;..' :f f Eleqra visited Mr. and Mrs. .Kn0>hf Vehl0„ visited.Mr.. .c3,j
w. v Wayne Robinson and chil- and Mrk Rpnnv Re?d/*'’ donated1 blood . <Cranford. . k. . r
dreri dnd Mrs. H.C. Clubb Lnaav .A" .99. - (through-the Bloodmobile;- , Members of the South
on Sunday.'-A'- ounqay. . .. , • .'7. Program, . ElectraHome Demonstra-
■ i 4 ~ * •• • tion Club Mmes. Bill Robb,
Giving were Barbara Bob Rondeau, Lucy Brown;
Charles Crow, A.L: ’Dow-
den, - Howard Jones,-' Ray
by Vernon Regional Junior
College on the'Midwestern
State University campus will
be conducted at 6:30 p.m.
Thursday," January 12 in
Room 208" of O’Donohoe
Hall at MSU.
Personal Relationships The Children’s Commit-
and Child Guidance are .the*;-tee of the Mental Health
two courses. These two" Association will present a
courses' are a part of.an
Associate Degree program
offered by Vernon Regional
Junior College in-coopera-
program VRJC offers tfi'e-
child development courses,
and MSU offers courses
such as English and Political
Science needed for the
Associate Degree.
The child development
courses are designed for day
care workers, teachers of
young children, parents and
anyone interested .in learn-
ing more about young
children. Tuition is $25.00
- ■ for both courses for Texas
, ° .. . - residents.
J.M. Lemon were Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Lemon were Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Urban of
Electra, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Danges and Tery of
Vernon and Mrs. JoAnn
Thompson, Dell and Jeff of
Dallas.
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Thompson, Joe A. Electra Star-News (Electra, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 12, 1978, newspaper, January 12, 1978; Electra, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1233534/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Electra Public Library.