Electra Star-News (Electra, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 7, 1995 Page: 2 of 18
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By Mrs. H.C. Clubb
See ya at the library!
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Birthday
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Petition filed in said Court on
the 8th day of August A.D.
1995, in the cause numbered
144,989-B on the docket of said
August A.D. 1995.
Dorsey R. Trapp, Clerk
District Courts
Wichita County, Texas
By Lynette Guthrie, Deputy
Mom & Dad
The State Of Texas
County of Wichita
Notice Is Hereby Given that
by virtue of a certain Order of
Sale issued out of the Honor-
able 89th District Court of Wi-
chita County, on the 9th day of
August 1995, by Dorsey Trapp,
Clerk of said District Court for
the sum of two thousand three
hundred seventy six and 74/100
dollars plus 10 % interest from
date of judgement and costs
of suit, under a certain judge-
Prescriptions
At A Sensible Price
(NAPS)—Since the price of pre-
scription drugs can sometimes
seem a bitter pill to swallow,
increasing numbers of physicians,
pharmacists and price conscious
shoppers are turning to generic
medicines to deliver equally safe
and effective pharmaceutical
alternatives at a lower cost.
CHILDREN'S
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Wanda Hodges and Dorothy
Clubb enjoyed a trip to Altus,
Oklahoma, on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lynville Mor-
ris celebrated their 27th wed-
ding anniversary on Aug. 24.
Legal Notice
9-7,14,21-95
Sheriff’s Sale
QBlrrtra
^tat - Jkms
PUBLISHING CO. INC.
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HARROLD
NEWS
the 16th day of October, A.D.
1995, then and there to answer
Subject taken to city jail. Subject later paid traffic tickets and Petition In Suit To Quiet Title
quiet title on file in this suit.
If this citation is not served
within ninety days after the styled City of Electra, Et Al in
a certain cause in said Court,
No. 39,185-C and styled City
of Electra, Electra Independent
School District, Electra Hospi-
tal District, County of Wichita,
Wichita County Education Dis-
trict vs. James L. Loggins,
Legal Notice
House door, of Wichita County, first Monday next after the
musical in Branson honoring in the City of Wichita Falls, expiration of forty two days
great grandson Billy Ayala, the late Patsy Cline. Texas, 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. by from the date of issuance of this
virtue of said levy and said Or- citation the same being the 2nd
der of Sale I will sell said above day of October, A.D. 1995, then
’ described Real Estate at public and there to answer Original
J Vnnrlita In tka £1__1 •___*1 ____. ...
Legal Notice
do “Kid Print”. Everyone is Unknown heirs of W.T. Yancy
welcome to have their child
videoed;' You need to bring a
blank video tape. If your child
cannot be here at this time, you
may bring your child to the
police station to have this done.
Defendant (s)
Greetings:
You are hereby commanded
to appear before the Honorable
District Court, 78th Judicial
District of Wichita County, 1
Texas at the Courthouse in
Wichita Falls, Texas at or
before 10 o’clock a.m. of the
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lemon
visited Elsie Lemon in a Wichita
Falls hospital last week.
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Lesa Walker underwent surgery
Jeannette and Teddle Miller, Publishers
Ann Wright, Composition
Teannette Miller, Photographer
Published Thursday of each week at 207 North Waggoner.
Mailing Address Is P.O. Box 1192, Electra, Texas 76360.
Second class postage Is paid at Electra, Texas. Electra
Star-News entered at Post’bfflce at Electra, Texas, March
26, 1953. The Electra Star.entered1, at the Post Office at
Electra, Texas, April 2, 1921. The Electra News on August
2, 1907 under the Act of Congress on March 1, 1879. Annual
Subscription rates are $10.00 In Wichita and Wilbarger
Counties, $12.00 elsewhere In Texas; $16.00 anywhere else
In the United Slates.
care
Estate addressed as follows:
Ann M. Foley,
Independent Executrix
c/o William V. Browning
Attorney at Law
606 Tenth St.
Wichita Falls, Tx. 76301
All persons having claims
against the Estate which is
currently being administered
are required to present them
w’ithin the time and in the
manner prescribed by law.
Dated this day of September
1995.
Electra Star-News, Thursday, September T, 1W5 Page Two
POLICE BLOTTER
jo, r
Charitable contributions are
the hfe-blood of this private, non-
> on
the help of many friends and car-
ing people. If you would like more
information or to be part of the
Children’s Inn “family” by making
a contribution, call 301-496-5672,
or write to: 7 West Drive, Beth-
esda, MD 20814-1509
*♦*
A good marriage is that in which each appoints the other
guardian of his solitude.
9/7,14,21,95
The State Of Texas
To: Heirs Of The Deceased,
John T. Reynolds, Defendant
Greetings:
You are hereby commanded
to appear before the Hon-
orable District Court, 89th
Judicial District, of Wichita
County, Texas at the Court-
house thereof, in Wichita Falls,
Texas, at or before 10 o’clock
aan. of the first Monday next his wife, Janie, of Cleveland;
Sunday.
Mrs, Travis King attended fu-
neral services in Vernon Thurs-
day for Jim Dardis.
♦♦♦
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Pate
are the proud grandparents of
a
born Aug. 23 in Wichita Falls
weighing eight pounds and seven
ounces. He is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Scott Ayala.
A Very Special Celebration
(NAPS)—For five years, it’s
been a home-away-from-home for
critically ill children, a place
where everyone is family Now the
Children’s Inn at the National
Institutes of Health (NIH) in
Bethesda, Maryland, is hosting a
year-long birthday celebration,
and the whole “family” is invited
“The Inn is family supporting
family It’s a place kids would like
to come whether they’re sick or
not, just because it’s fun,” says
Wally Horner, an Inn volunteer.
The birthday festivities will
bring together patients, families,
volunteers, Inn founders and
board members to honor the Inn
that houses children—and their
families—while they undergo
treatment at NIH for life-threat-
ening diseases Children battling
heart, lung, blood, bone and
growth disorders are provided
some normalcy—including the
playroom and library—and fami-
said day of sale in the Electra dale, Defendant
IMPORTANT NOTICE
You have been sued. You
may employ an attorney. If
you or your attorney do not
file a written answer with the jg
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.
A brief statement of the
V
Monday, August 28, 1995
8:15 a.m. 911 Call: Request for an emergency ambulance and
crew in the 900 blk. of South Waggoner. One female subject unable
to move. Victim taken to EMH.
8:24 h.m. One juvenile subject brought in for questioning.
Juvenilb later transferred to juvenile detention center in Wichita
Falls.
9:16 a.m. Second juvenile brought in for questioning. Juvenile
later released to custody of parents.
10:37 a.m. Domestic dispute reported in progress in 500 blk. of
N. Electra. Officer investigated and transferred one of the parties
to another location.
7:25 p.m. Minor vehicle accident reported in the 100 blk. of
East Summit.
11:11 p.m. 911 Call: Disturbance in progress in 500 blk. of W.
Roosevelt. Parties separated and one subject transported to her
residence.
Tuesday, August 29, 1995
10:04 a.m. Report of a burglary of a residence in the 400 blk.
of North Electra.
Thursday, August 31, 1995
5:45 a.m. Subject in station to advise of a leak of gas from a
storage tank at B& W Grain. Police and Fire chiefs from Electra
and Punkin Center checked area, notified owner and leak was shut
off.
8:28 p.m. One subject arrested in the 800 blk. of West Front
on an outstanding warrent from Wichita County.
Friday, Sept. 1, 1995
11:30 a.m. City employee in station to file charges for theft of
service on a subject.
7:37 p.m. Man called to report that a window in his house in
the 500 blk. of West Bryan had been broken while he was out of
town.
Saturday, Sept. 2, 1995
7:54 a.m. One female subject arrested for driving while license
suspended.
9:45 a.m. Subject called to report the burglary of a vehicle last
night.
11:46 p.m. One subject arrested for DWI and driving while
license suspended. Subject later transferred to Wichita County
Jail.
Sunday, Sept. 3, 1995
on 3 male subjects.
9:18 a.m. One subject picked up for outstanding DPS warrents
was released.
Monday, September 4, 1995
10:10 a.m. Report of hay on fire on a farm near Punkin Center.
Punkin Center fire dept, advised and will handle fire.
11:22 p.m. One subject taken into custody and transported to
Wichita Falls State Hospital for emergency commitment.
<Mhild Health
William V. Browning,
Attorney for
Estate of Mary Ann
McNeill, Deceased
Legal Notice
fs 8/24,31/9/7,14/95
File No. I44,989-B
Citation By Publication
Johnny B. Cooley
Vs.
W.T. Yancy, Et Al
In The 78th
District Court
Wichita County, Texas
Issued this August 15, 1995
Dorsey R. Trapp, Clerk
District Courts &
County Courts-at-Law
Wichita County Courthouse
900 7th St. P.O. Box 718
Wichita Falls, Tx.
76307-0718
By Lynette Guthrie, Deputy
Attorney: Davis, David E.
901 Lamar St.
Wichita Falls, Tx. 76301
The State Of Texas
To: W.T. Yancy, If Alive, or
IT’S COMING
A Public Transportation System For Everyone
You, Your family, Your friends
It’s
SHARP LINES RURAL PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
It’s coming to your area to provide public
transportation to: Work, school, shopping, visit
friends, doctor or medical centers in Wichita Falls
and surrounding area.
Just CaU 1-800-633-0852
24 hours in advance and we will set up
your trip for you.
Just try us, you will like
the way we move our vans for you!!!
This year's birthday festivities
at The Children's Inn celebrate
five years of nurturing and sup-
porting critically ill children and
their families.______________________
themselves, who alone understand
the stresses they are all experi-
encing. And m this haven, fami-
lies can forget for a short time
what has brought them together.
The public benefits from the
existence of this care facility as
well because participation in NIH
lies find support in the midst of research programs adds to the
crisis. knowledge about rare and life-
Since opening its doors in 1990, threatening diseases
the Inn has hosted patients and
families from all 50 states and 33 ___________
foreign countries for stays that profit facility and it depends
range from three days to eighteen
months. More than 1,000 children
stay at the Inn each year.
Friendships thrive at the Inn,
between children and the volun-
teers responsible for its day-to-day
operation, and among the children
Edgar Warren Freeling, for-
mer resident of this area and
now of Cleveland near Tulsa,
Oklahoma, was honored with
a birthday celebration on Sun-
day, Aug. 20, on the farm
owned by Charles Hill near
Kennard, Texas. Attending were
after the expiration of forty two his daughter and son-in-law,
days from the date ci issuance, Vickie and James Sheets of
2:41 a.m. Man in station to report a case of criminal trespass of this citation, the same being Shawnee, Ok.; his grandson,
* * ”■ Stacy Sheets of Austin; his sis-
ter and brother-in-law, Edward
and Virginia Wiederanders of
Cypress; his sister and brother-
in-law, Charles and Lillian
Hill of Cypress; his sister and
brother- in-law, Ira and Jan-
ice Garner of Cypress, and
his brother and sister-in-law,
Clarence and Nettie Freeling of
Oklaunion.
Jamie Griffith celebrated his
birthday Wednesday August
24th. Happy Birthday.
Bert Cook visited Mrs. Ethel ______________
Ashworth in Wichita Falls in Wichita Falls last week and
reports she is doing fine.
♦♦♦
Darlene York spent a week
in Springfield, Missouri, with
Ashley and Sherri and Mr. and
Mrs. Don Frcht. She attended
a
9-7-95
Notice To Creditors
Notice is hereby given that.
original Letters Testamentary nature of this suit is as follows
to wit:
Request Judgement for fee
July 26, 1995, under Docket simple title, possession of the &
filed in said Court, on the 29th
day of August, A.D. 1995, in
the cause numbered 145, 090-C
on the docket of said court and
styled,
Bambi Rutledge, Plaintiff
The Estate of John Thomas
Reynolds, Defendant
Important Notice
You have been sued. You
may employ an attorney. If
you 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.
A brief statement of the
nature of this suit is as follows,
to wit:
Judgement for the title of
the real property involved here,
removing the clod on plaintiff’s
title, cost of suit, and other and
further relief to which plaintiff
may be justly entitled as is more
fully shown by petition in suit to ment> fn favor of City of Elec-
tra, Et Al in a certain cause in
said Court, No. 39,185-C and
for the Estate of Mary Ann
McNeill, Deceased, were issued
on. _
No. 22,274-CC, pending in the real property, damages plus
County Court, Wichita County, pre judgment interest, costs of
Texas, to Ann M. Foley. suit, reasonable attorney fees,
Claims may be presented in post judgment interest and such
of the attorney for the other relief which plaintiff may
be justly entitled as is more
fully shown by original petition
on file in this suit.
If this citation is not served '
within ninety days after the
date of issuance, it shall be
returned unserved.
The officer executing this
process 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 in Wichita Falls,
Texas, this the 15th day of
August A.D. 1995.
Dorsey R. Trapp, Clerk
District Courts
Wichita County, Texas
By Lynette Guthrie, Deputy
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date of issuance, it shall be
returned unserved.
The officer executing this
process shall promptly execute
the same according to law and
make due return as the law
directs.
Issued and given under my Clara Loggins and placed in my
hand and the Seal of said hands for service, I Thomas J.
Court at office in Wichita Falls, Callahan as Sheriff of Wichita
Texas, this the 30th day of County, Texas did, on the 22nd
day of August 1991 levy on Cer-
tain Real Estate situated in Wi-
chita County, Texas described
as follows to wit:
Tract 1: Lot 4, Block 166,
Original Town Electra, Wichita
County, Texas, as more par-
ticularly described in a deed
recorded in Volume 1342 at
Page 3 of the Deed Records of
Wichita County, Texas; known
as 807 E. Bryan in said city.
The above property shall be
sold subject to the owner’s
right of redemption. The re-
demption period is two years
for homestead and agricultural
use property and six months for
all other property. Purchasers
shall receive a Sheriff’s Deed
that is without warranty. Bid-
ders should satisfy themselves
concerning title and location of
the property and improvements
on the property prior to sale
and levied upon as the property
of James L. Loggins and that
on the first Tuesday in Octo-
ber 1995, the same being the 3rd
day of said month, at the Court
By Terry Holbert
The prc-schodl- storytime Two weeks of amnesty are
• “Book Bug Club” will meet be- left. Return all your late books
ginning Tuesday Sept. 12> 10:30 now!
to 11:00 a.m. Tom Medley will
be here to spin stories.
Tuesday, September 19 at
11 a.m. after storytime we -
will have Sargent Cox here to
vendue, for cash, to the highest
bidder as the property of said
James L. Loggins.
And in compliance with law,
I give this notice by publication, court and styled,
in the English language, once Johnny B. Cooley, Plaintiff
a week for three consecutive W.T. Yancy, His heirs, succes-
weeks immediately preceding sors, assigns and Sharon Rags-
Star, a newspaper published in
Wichita County.
Witness my hand, this 22nd
day of August, 1995.
Thomas J. Callahan
Sheriff,
Wichita County, Texas
By Larry W. Proffitt,
Lt. Deputy
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