Electra Star-News (Electra, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 20, 2005 Page: 3 of 6
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The vineyard at the Hillside
Baptist Church is closing its
doors
Last day will be Wednesday,
October 19, 2005
Junior Class Magagine
Sale Gets Underway
The annual magazine ales Dulaney,
conducted by the junior class will 495-2218.
begin Monday, October 24.
Subscriptions may
tickets to the raffle This deadline
will bring double points earned
for the seniors The last deadline
will be Novcmbcr4th, the night
. of the drawing.
FFA Sale
Of Meat
In Progress
"The'EH'S FFA chapter will
be concluding its annual meat
and fruit sale Friday, October
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Persons who have not been
contacted and want to place an
order may do so by calling Jeff
Miller, advisor at 495-2218
Proceeds are used to enhance
the ag science program
The parents of senior
students met on Monday,
October 17th, with Mrs Patton
and Mrs. Anzaldua officers were
announced. They arc- President
Shelly Kelley; Vice-president,
Carla Hodgkins, Secretary,
Nancy Bigbie and treasurers,
Donald and Gayla Lewis.
The first item discussed was
the Oct 21st deadline for selling
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three grandsons, Justin and
Aaron Gann of Abilene and
Nathan Gann of Greensboro,
NC, one brother-in-law, George
Chesher, sisters-in-law Lois
Mills of Houston and Joy
Albritton, of Florida; several
nieces and nephews’-one foster
daughter, Frail Santos, of
Humble and several stepchildren
and step grandchildren
He was preceded in death by
his parents, his first wife Rosella,
his infant son Stephen, two
brothers (W R and Troy) and
three sisters, Nona Bates, Tressa
Stewart and Leota Chesher
In lieu of flowers, the family
suggests memorials to the
American Cancer Society, the
American Diabetes Foundation
and the Hospice of Wichita Falls
Senior Parents Meet Monday,
Upcoming Activities On Agenda
ELECTRA STAR -NEWS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2005, PAGE THREE
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ELECTRA YOUTH FISHING DAY: The 4th annual Electra Youth Fishing Day
sponsored by The City of Electra and IESI Solid Waste Systems, held at the fairgrounds in
Electra on October 8 was enjoyed by several area youth. Winners included: Jamal Jones for
the longest fish 24”; Tyler Nelson, smallest fish, 3 1/4” and Bodie Gilbert most fish, 9 head.
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WINNER: Jordan Myers, an 8th grader at Electra
Junior High School participated in the Texas-Oklahoma Fair
photography contest. She placed five of her eight entries in
the top 2. She was also the winner of the youth pet
photograph division. She is shown with her sister Brenn
Dinsmore Pie Sale
To End On Oct. 21
Pic sales sponsored by the arienuance at special events and
Dinsmore Parent Teacher to enhance the elementary school.
Organization will end Monday,
October 21
Georgia Eakin, Jan Ekrut, Mary
Mimms, Lis Crow, Marsha
Plans for the bingo on concession stand Seniors will Kubitz and Rebecca McCain.
October 29 at the Chamber were cam points to spend at the lock Parent members are
also discussed. Carla Hodgkins in for donating bingo prizes and Samantha Cato, Wanda Cooper ,
is the bingo chairman and J.J bringing desserts or drink items Wayne
Anzaldua is in charge of the to the concession stand.
Dies Sept. 25
At Hospice
Sale of Electra "Spirit Louis E Oden, 73, of
Flags” will begin this week. Wichita Falls died Sunday, Sept
Persons or businesses may 25th at Hospice of Wichita
reserve one by contacting a high Falls Formerly he lived in Edna,
school basketball player, Rhonda Beaumont and in Burkburnett
Swenson or Christie Buckner. Texas He lived m Wichita Falls
The flags will be red with the last 9 years
white lettering and will feature a Graveside services were held
Tiger paw with the words Pride in Electra on Wednesday, Sept
of Electra over it 28th at 11 00 am with Nolan
They will be 2’x3’ in size Gann and Gary Don King,
and cost will be $35 Aluminum officiating.
poles will be available for those Louis was bom Dec. 31,
who do not have them 1931 in Burkburnett, Texas to
Coach Swenson said she Louis Malcolm Oden and Ethel
hoped that the flags would be Eunice Magee Oden. He attended
delivered in time for the playoffs schools in Electra and Temple,
and encourages everyone to fly Oklahoma graduating from
them on game days for all Electra High School in 1949. He
athletic events married Rosella June Stockstilll
Proceeds will be used to help of Temple, Oklahoma on Nov
with the expenses associated with 22, 1950 After course work at
the Slidell basketball tournament, the University of Houston and
members are Mary Jane Clark, V'meVard Military- service in Germany, he
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Lis Crow, Marsha TO CIOSG Edna, Beaumont and Electra. He
retired from Mobil in 1989.
Louis served as treasurer for
the Church of Christ m Edna and
the Major Drive Church of
Christ in Beaumont He also
taught high school bible class for
many years He moved to
Wichita Falls in 1996, when he
married Marilyn Hemphill Gann.
He was a member of the
Wichita Falls Church of Christ.
Survivors include his wife
Marilyn of Wichita falls; his
Funds raised by the group daughter, Sharon Gann and her
purchased from any member of will be used to defray the cost of husband Weldon of Abilene;
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District
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fl A meeting of the District
^Team will be held Wednesday,
October 26 at 5 p m. in the
junior high cafeteria.
The group will examine the
results of last year’s drug survey
F of sixth, eight and eleventh
graders
; Information will be shared
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about the coordinated health
programs approved by the state
for adoption, The group will
^‘also review progress being made
-'as outlined in the 2005-2006
■^district plan
Supt Gary Nightingale will
given update on the district’s
random drug testing program for
students who participate in
school activities.
Dates for next year’s annual
planning retreat ware June 15, 16
and 19
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Electra Star-News (Electra, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 20, 2005, newspaper, October 20, 2005; Electra, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1233850/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Electra Public Library.