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Electra Star-News, Thursday, August 15, 1991 Page Eight
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based consultant for business
and industry, spoke at the
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can do our part in protecting our
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Mary Jane Clark, a voca-
tional home economics teacher
at Electra High School joined
some 2800 teachers at a profes-
sional improvement conference
which was developed and coor-
dinated by the Home Economics
Division of the Texas Educa-
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Chuck Jackson, a nationally
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I’odd Parker celebrated his
sixth birthday on P
Aug 3, in his home here.
Mario Brothers was the theme
lor the party, and was featured
in the decorated birthday cake
and party favors. Cake and ice
cream were served.
I he honoree enjoyed opening
gilts and playing Nintendo
- games with his friends.
Attending were Diana Pearce
ol Drumright,Okla , andlvaugl
Willett, J, I. and Darla Wil
kit, Jeannette and leannette
Milli r. Debbie and Brandi Ha
IciK tk, Renee Dunsmore, Jar
roll Willett, Chery Icon Slid
. nutt, l<rry, John and Jared
Waggoner, I isa, Scotty and
Sheldon Strange, Marsha and
Heath Marsh, Dempsey and
Page Pearce, and his parents,
Dawn and Moe \rnold and
Brittany Donna and Jarrell
Kelley and 1 larroll Wil'ett vis
ited earlier in the week with the
hour u vc
things, scary stories to tell in
the dark and the forest children
have been added to the Easy
Reading Section.
I have added many more than
listed here. There are new books
in the Science fiction, fiction
fantasy, western fiction and
nonfiction sections.
I his is the last week before
school starts and the 1ibrary had
one more fun activity, Tuesday
August 13th we had a sail
boat regatta at the library,
lhe children built and designed
their own sailboats and we took
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I’m back and lots of new
books have arrived and are on
the shelves. Just in time are
two 1991 RV Parks and Camp-
ground Directories, Roads of
Texas.
The Source, a guidebook to
American Genealogy, Country
Living’s Cbuntry Look, The
Doctors Store, Foot Book and
Aunt Bee’s Mayberry Cook-
book. Maybe a good novel,
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' esp^-L. ’ally for
Saturday, jn t|ie natjon>s history decade by
decade, from 1492, Christopher
Columbus to 1991, Gulf War
as well as the Jazz Age,
Hollywood, rock music and
baseball. You will find this book
in the reference section.
No time for reading, may be, a
book on cassette while commut-
ing to work. Star Wars, Heir to
the Throne and Darkness.
The Jr. fiction has added
new Nancy Drew, Babysitter
Club, Whispers from the Dark,
Stonewords and Sweet Valley
High-
Fossil Follies! Jokes about di-
nosaurs, Reptiles do the strangest titudcs and actions r~---------
for students to succeed in to
day’s world. Patricia Russell
McCloud, an Atlanta attorney,
closed the conference by ad-
dressing societal issues teachers
must deal \\ ith today such as the
multi cultural classroom, global
society, stress on the family
unit, the high demands of the
world of work and ways teach
ers can make significant di O'er
enccs in the lives of their stu
dents.
i>r desire to improve your
in’vtit ,nul fmd out why literally
ot Americans have made ( liiroptaitie part of their lives'
, 7/25/8/1/8/15/91
1 The State Of Texas
To: William Thompson, De-
fendant, Greetings:
You are hereby commanded
to appear before the honor
able District Court, 78th Judi
cial District of Wichita Countv,
Texas at the Courthouse in Wi
chita Falls, Texas at before 10
o’clock a.m. of the first Mon
day next after the expiration
of forty two days from the
date of issuance of this cita
tion, the same being the 2nd day
of September, A.D. 1991, then
and there to answer Plaintiff’s
(Original Petition filed in said
Court on the 9lh day of May,
A.D. 1991 in the cause num
bored 137,690 B on the docket
of said Court and stj led
JolaGauldin, Plaintiff \\ illiam
Thompson Defendant
Important Notice
Aou have been sued You
may employ an attorney If
jou or your attorney do not
file a written answer with the
clerk who issued this citation
by 10.00 a.m. on the Monday
next following the expiration
of forty two days after you
were served this citation and
petition, a default judgement
may be taken against you
\ brief statement of the
nature of this suit is as follows
to wit:
Injuries and damages aris
ing out of a motor vehicle col
lision which involved a 1988
Chevrolet Camero as is more
fully shown by Plaintiff’s Orig
inal Petition on file in this suit.
II this citation is not served
within ninety days alter the
date of issuance, it shall be
returned unserved.
lhe officer executing this
proccss shall promptly execute
the same according to law and
make due return as the law
directs
Issued and given under my
hand and the Seal of said '
Court at office m \Vichita Falls,
Texas, this the 17th day of
July, \ D 1991 !
Dorsey R Trapp, Clerk '
District ( ourts I
Wichita Countv , Icx.is |
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COMMUNITY MEETINGS:
Right in your town!
1 Pl F Meeting for Sew Members
(There's no obligation, of course1)
'• August 19, 1Q91 T1ME' x45 PM Monday
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TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1991
Wli BmHGE H COUNTY AUDITORIUM
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Busmr ;s Meeting & Prize Drawing-7 00 pm
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Doctor of Chiropractic.
z\s a new member in the
community, I uouki like
to take this oppottunity
to introiltke myself and
let you know how thrilled
I am to have a chance to
serv( yrui A> soim of y< u know, I am originally from Amarillo, Texas. After
six ye.us of Lolkge, with graduation from Palmer College of Chiropractic, I
wis fortunat - to Iv Jio-en as an associate with the Rrown-Cavctt Chiropractic
in Wichita 1 alb I hold mt mbership with the Ametican Chiropractic
Associ num z\CA- ( Olitu il <>n ( lnropiactic Physiological Therapeutics,
(.-onn. I on Ni un l >gy, ( ouncil on Sports Injury; and Practice Management
Associate . I li.ice alw> had txlui.iivc post graduate work in tire management
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***PRIZE DRAWING***
I o.Mwing the business meetmg, there wdl be a pr.ze d.awmq for 18
$!>0 tnlls, $200 m yift certificates donated by the Vernon Chamber
of commerce, and numerous other prizes
Class Reunion-lhe Electra High School Class of 1981 held its 10 year reunion at
the Country Club on Saturday, August 3. Pictured from left on bottom row are: Ranea
(Lemon) Gee, Kenny Gee, Paul McShan, Sonny Collins, Brad Urban and Jack Steed; middle
row, from left: Lisa (Adams) Klein, Rita (Stephens) Crenshaw,Sandra (Felts) Brewer, Jill
(Thaggard) Hogue, fern (Jones) Kitzmiller, Terri (Lorenz) Warren, Darla (Jones) Brown,
and Ray Dudley; Standing at back from left: Cheryl McClain, Carrie (Hanks Roper
Kathy (Mmdernian) Creswell Gail Martin, Kathy (McLain) Smith, Richard Weater,
David 1 eaff, Beth (I'ulton) Miller and Jimmy Thomas. Others attending, but not pictured
are Dwayne Alexander, Johnny Baker, Deanna (Nelms) Kirkland, Donna Nelms, Marsha
(Strange) Marsh and Doug Owen.
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Electra Star-News (Electra, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 15, 1991, newspaper, August 15, 1991; Electra, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1233699/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Electra Public Library.