Electra Star-News (Electra, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 11, 1993 Page: 4 of 20
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Dallas.
will entertain us. Everyone is tie provided by the nursing
ter.
There will not be a church
service at 3 p.m. this Sunday
due to our volunteer tea at 2
p.m.
Scott, born February 2, 1993 Kay in December, 1986,
weighing 7 lbs. 15 oz. and was
201/2 inches long.
Welcoming him home is
Directors.
In preparation for the new po-
Great grandparents are Juanita sition she attended a week long
Former Electron Norma Young
of Wichita Falls has achieved
the position of independent
Sales Director for Mary Kay
Cosmetics, Inc. As Sales Direc-
tor, she will provide training,
guidance, leadership and moti-
It’s A Boy! vation to other Mary Kay inde-
Jeff and Kim Moeller are the pendent beauty consultants.
proud parents of a son, Mitchell
HmSSBHM
Norma Young
Norma Young
Named To
New Position
Thompson, Dona Darland, and training seminar at Mary Kay’s
Carl and Inez Moeller, all of international headquarters in
Electra. Dallas.
Mrs. Young joined Mary
as
an independent beauty consul-
tant. The position of Sales Di
Welcoming him home is one rector is a direct result of
sister, Lyndie and grandpar- sales and recruiting accom-
ents, Johnny and Rosa Lee plishments. There are approx
Thompson, Claude and Myrna imately 4,800 Mary Kay Sales
Walker all of Electra and
Charles Moeller of Holliday.
By Mary Ganger
Our volunteer recognition tea The family council will meet
will be this Sunday, March 14th Monday, March 15th at 7 p.m.
at 2 p.m. We’d like for everyone We will be receiving Doug
to come help us honor these Manning’s "When Love Gets
wonderful people. Tough” series of VCR tapes.
Friday night we’re having yye encourage the family mem-
a St. Patrick’s Dance at 7 bers of our residents to attend
p.m. The Caprock Valley Band this meeting. Refreshments will
will entertain us. Everyone is tie provided by the nursing cen-
invited to come join us.
Friday afternoon will be
our birthday party for the
March birthdays at 2 p.m. The
Assembly Of God ladies will
host.
John Sheppard, Julia Mann,
Dovie Ream, Olivq' March
banks and Don Smith really had
a great time at the Jamboree
Saturday night. The bands were
really great!
If you weren’t here last
Thursday, you really missed a
great time! Mrs. Oda Clayton
and Rama Magers presented
a fun time with old hats and
music. We all modeled hats and
laughed a lot and Rama sang
beautifully as always.
Our photographer will be
here on March 20th from
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. to take
pictures. Proceeds will benefit
the Arthritic Foundation and
our activity fund.
Gibson.
Cookies-Girl Scouts in Electra will be selling and delivering girl scout cookies until
March 22,1993. Casey Williams, second from the right on the second row presents a box
to Mayor Ted Miller. Shown are, front row, left to right, Amanda Roach, Christen Reis,
Laura Easter, Kristen Chestnut, Jessica Sipple. Second row, left to right, Carrie Watson,
Arnie Kelley, Krystal Easter, Christen Newton, Whitney Roach, Mayor Ted Miller, Casey
Williams and Allison Mengwasser, back row, Jackie Switzer, Andrea Bowden, and Lindy
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Members of the South Elec-
tra Home Extension Club met
Friday, March 5, in the home
of Dorothy Lee.
Lis Crow led the opening
exercise. Roll call was answered
with "one thing in my home in
need of repair.” Karen Kohler,
president, asked for special
prayer for Joe Ann Mason who
had surgery on Friday morning.
Dorothy Lee led the club in
prayer.
Business meeting was con-
ducted by Mrs. Kohler. After
the regular order of business,
council reports were given by
Sally Moeller. LaJune Lewis
will be going to Brownwood for
a family community leadership
training May 9 and 10.
After the business session
Barbara Fangmann, county ex-
tension agent, gave the pro-
gram on framing a memory. She
shared how memories of birth-
days, graduations, anniversaries
or other special occasions can be
framed. Information was given
on materials needed and where
they could be purchased. Sev-
eral things she had framed were
displayed.
Lis Crow had a game on table
settings for the group. LaJune
Lewis was recognized as having
the best drawing of the table
setting and food.
Refreshments were served to
Karen Kohler, Lurline Smith,
Gen Kidwell, Aulga Robb, Lola
Gattis, Lis Crow, Doris Good,
Ethna Harvey, Johnnie Lee,
LaJune Lewis, Sally Moeller,
Glenda Thomas, guests Bar-
bara Fangmann, Jessie Strange
and Gynel McAlister.
The meeting March 19 will
be held in the home of Blanche
Adams.
Classmates
Enjoy Visit
jHere Recently
Mrs. Virginia (Hammer)
Trohy visited in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Wilson.
While here some of her former
1934 Harrold School graduates
got together at Westward Ho
Restaurant.
They enjoyed coffee
recalling school days.
Included were Leia Ray
(Houtchens) Wilson, Norene
(Lemon) Garver, Georgia Fay
(Guinn) Moeller and Lois (Parm
ley) Miller.
Mrs. Trohy lives in Fort
Worth.
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Happy Birthday
to our teenager
March 15th,
Lots Of Love,
Harry, Mom,
and Jam!
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Legal Notice
Issued And Given under my
hand and seal of said Court at
Wichita Falls, Texas, this the
3rd day of March, 1993.
Dorsey R. Trapp, Clerk
30th District Court
Wichita County, Texas
By: Sue Garrett, Deputy
Important Notice
You have been sued. You may
’ an attorney. If you or
your attorney do not file a writ-
ten answer with the clerk who
issued this citation by 10:00
a.m. on the Monday next fol-
lowing the expiration of twenty
days after you were served
this citation and petition, a de-
fault judgement may be taken
against you.
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3-11-93
The State Of Texas
County of Wichita
To: Tyrone Jordan, Respon-
dent
Greetings:
You Are Hereby Commanded
to appear before the Honor-
able District Court, 30th Judi-
cial District, Wichita County,
Texas at the Courthouse thereof, employ
in Wichita Falls, Texas, by
filing a written answer, at or
before 10 o’clock a.m. of the
Monday next after the expira-
tion of twenty days from the
date of service of this cita-
tion then and there to answer
the Petition of Attorney Gen-
eral Of Texas filed in said
Court on the 30th day of June,
1992, against Tyrone Jordan,
Respondent and said suit be-
ing numbered 139,599-Aon the
docket of said Court and enti-
tled;
In The Interest of Demarcus
Smith, a minor child the nature
of which suit is a request
to establish the parent child
relationship.
Said child Demarcus Smith
was born on the 27th day of
September, 1990 in Wichita
Falls, Texas.
The Court has authority in
this suit to enter any judgement
or decree in the child’s interest
including the termination of
the parent child relationship,
the determination of paternity
and the appointment of a
conservator with authority to
consent to the child’s adoption,
which will be binding on you
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district, and were awarded to
ladies for lunch.
Did You Know?
6.50% INTEREST
GUARANTEED FOR ONE YEAR
Phone 495-3896
121 IV. Cleveland
Harrold School
To Present
Dinner Theatre
Tax Deferred $5000.00
minimum
BOB MOORE INS.
AGENCY
district.
Twenty-six toys were donated
decorating, send two UPC symbols
from any PAAS product plus $1 00
for shipping and handling to
Great Eggspressions Activity
Book, P O Box 964. Cleveland.
TN 37364-0964
Studies show people who
belong to Political Action
Committees, or PACs. are more
likely to participate in govern-
ment in other ways
A new voice-activated hands-
free cellular phone found in the
new Lincoln Mark VIII. the 1993
Lincoln Town car and other vehi-
cles. can be “trained" to recognize
(NAPS>-For a copy of a 32-page patch from the national presi-
booklet on the creative art of egg dent of gjrI scouts U.S.A.
Receiving second place in
most original was Jenny Souther
land, Jr. Troop 29, who re-
ceived a thank you note from
Ann Richards, Governor of
Texas. Anita Simmons, Jr.
Troop 29 was awarded third
place in most original and Bran-
dace Bowden, Jr. Troop 29 re-
ceived second place in sweet-
est message. Jamie Moore,
Brownie Troop 20 received hon-
orable mention in the most orig-
the driver's voice and carry out his inal category.
or her dialing instructions
The Materials Research Society
helps researchers m various fields
get together to exchange informa-
tion and to set up their modern
material “miracles."
school age free.
Baptist WMU
Meets Monday
At Church
Baptist WMU met Monday
morning at the church for a
business session followed by
lunch.
"Do Something” is the theme
for the Week of Prayer for
Home Missions.
The meeting opened with
group singing led by Gen
Kidwell. Prayer was led by
Wilma McDonald.
Following the business ses-
sion a film, “What Home
Missions Are Doing Through-
out The United States,” was
shown.
Attending were Mmes J.
A. McDonald, Ruth James,
Reba Stroud, Maudie Bingham,
Lady Duren, Sarah Totten,
Mildred Howard, Sussie Kee,
Wilda Palmer, Eunice Owens,
Scout cookie sales and leader-
ship, and visiting the sick and
hospitalized. A memorial gift
was voted to a church or charity
of choice for a member’s sister.
The ladies will be encour-
aging "safety awareness” dur-
ing March in keeping with
the monthly program participa-
tion, and will participate in the
city wide garage sale on April
Congratulations to all the
girls who participated in the
Valentine Contest. The council
received 340 valentines and
they were all wonderful!
Ladies Auxiliary to the Vet- making her official visit to the
erans of Foreign Wars Post district.
4145 of Electra met Thursday, Twenty-six toys were donated
Mach 4, in the new poet home by the various auxiliariesin the
on North Main Street. Presi- <*’
dent Joyce McKelvey presided Mayor Pat Norris of Burkbur-
and expressed her appreciation nett by the State President for
to all members for their support presentation to the local Emer-
and concern during her’recent gency Medical Unit for chil-
hosoitalization. dren.
The ladies reported partici-
pating in such community ac-
tivities as Meals on Wheels,
tended the District 15 meeting volunteering at Electra Memo-
Girl Scouts
■ Have Winning
EMa I^'1KI.I“^uon'r-Mivrjd Valentines
Hart, Mabel Fisher, Gen Kid-
well, Velma Greer, Mary Ro-
man, Wickie McCliure, Mabel
Streety and Oda Clayton.
Mrs. Hart dismissed
NorCenTex Girl Scouts from
Electra recently entered hand-
the made valentines in a council
meeting with prayer. Bud Greer, contest .Girl Scouts from eleven
Jack Kidwell, J. A. McDonald counties participated. After be-
and Rev. Keith Hart joined the ing judged in one of three cate-
ladies for lunch. gories, the valentines were sent
to friends of girl scouting.
- Andrea Bowden, junior troop
29, placed first in the most orig-
- - - - ® inai category. Andrea received
a thank you note and souvenir
patch from the national presi-
hospitalization.
Mrs. McKelvey reported she
and her husband, Post Com-
mander John McKelvey, had at-
in Burkburnett on Sunday, Feb” rial Hospital and Electra Nurs-
14. Four toys decorated with ing Center, collecting labels for
poppies by the auxiliary mem- Dinsmore Elementary School,
bers had been presented to State World Day of Prayer, Girl
President Edna Burke who was Scout cookie sales and leader-
The One Act Play "The Di-
viners” Dinner Theatre at Har-
rold, Texas will be presented 3< ’'items for the sale will* be
Thursday, March 11, beginning brought to the post home at the
with dinner at 6:30 p.m. with next meeting on April 1. Baked
the play immediately following. g(XXjs will also be available for
Admission is $4.00 for 12
years and up, $2.00 for kinder- Hummingbird pins and linen
garten through age 11 and pre basket tickets will be sold by
Birnell Sipple, Cancer Aid and
Research Chairman, and Audie
Lee Miller, Conductress and
Hospital Chairman. The linen
baskets will be given away at the
District 15 meeting in Quanah
the latter part of April.
Present for the March meet-
ing were President McKelvey,
Sr. Vice President Sipple, Jr.
Vice President Margie Mayo,
Secretary Anna Dorman, Trea-
surer Lilah Kelley, Conductress
Miller, Trustee LaRue Rain-
water, Chaplain Della Jordan,
Guard Clarice Perry, Patri-
otic Instructor Pro-Tem Car-
olyn Mengwasser, Dona Keller,
Mildred Culipher and Tommye
Combest. The mystery prize
was won by Mildred Culipher
who sold it and contributed the
proceeds to the post.
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