Electra Star-News (Electra, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 4, 1993 Page: 3 of 22
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State Rep. Charles Finnell
Case died Thursday morning
oversee state parks.
which concludes May 31.
Former Wichita Falls resi-
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Truman Case
Dies Thursday
In Crane
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OMEOWNERS
of Crane, Peggy Roberson of
Crane and Dwayna Hughes of
School.
Admission prices are $ 1.00 for
Case of Arlington; one step-
son, 1
Chahalis’ Washington; six sis-
ters, Joyce Case, Winnie Fern
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Isn’t that enough to get
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heart disease and stroke.
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Anne Bingham
Anne Bingham
Is National
Merit Scholar
Anne Bingham, 17, daugh-
ter of former Electra residents,
Mary Beth and Mike Bing-
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Rep. Charles Finnell
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Dave Kiselwick, 65, died
Wednesday in an Electra hos-
pital.
Services were held at 2 p.m.
Friday from the First Baptist
Church in Electra with Rev.
Charles Nichols, pastor of the
First Baptist Church in Chill-
icothe, Texas, officiating, and
Rev. Doug Stenberg, pastor of
Faith United Methodist Church
in Vernon, Texas, assisting.
Burial was in Electra Memo-
rial Park under the direction of
Totten-Day Funeral Home.
Mr. Kiselwick was bom Oc-
tober 16, 1927 in Electra. He
was a resident of Electra, Texas
for all of his life. He was a mem-
daughter, Carol Cozart of ber of the First BaptistChurch
in Electra. He married Betty
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Wildlife Management.
Three state parks — Cop-
per Breaks, Fort Richardson
and Lake Arrowhead — are L.
Finnell’s vast 13-county leg-
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Texas. Finnell helped build
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The water flea is not an
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He was a mechanic and a
member of the Eagles Lodge
. Case was born in
Wichita County on July 5,1936.
Survivors include his wife,
Darlene of Crane; his mother,
Vera Lorene Long of Electra;
one
Red Oak, Texas; three step-
daughters, Patty Stoudemire Skipworth bn September 18,
Electra Classroom Teachers
Association Scholarship Benefit
Program will be Friday, Feb.
19.
This year’s program will be 1
a patriotic program, “Salute -
Old Glory”, and will be pre-
sented by first, second and third
grade students at Dinsmore El-
ementary.
Electra High School Jazz
Band will perform under the
direction of Mike Lunney.
Royalty of Electra High
School will be presented includ-
ing class beauties, handsomes
1949 in Wichita Falls, Texas.
Survivors include his wife,
Houston; one son, Ronny Dale Bettyof Electra; One son, Mike
Kiselwick of Andrews, Texas;
Billy Ray Stoudemire of two daughters, Lorie Gibson of
~ ‘ ‘ ' ■ Electra, and Debbie McCam-
i mish of Omaha, Nebraska; and
Case, Sandra Lou Case, Eve- five grandchildren.
lyn Fae Case, Tresa Sue Case
and Katherine June Case; six
brothers, Mearle Douglas Case,
James Ira Case, Clifford Wayne
Case, Calvin Cleo Case, Billy
Ivan Case and Bobby Case, and
11 grandchildren.
Pallbearers were Gerald Roger
W. W. Buck, Leo Watson,
Dwayne Hardeman, Gary Tip-
ton and Rand Scults.
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youth deserves public recogni-
tion. Our nation will benefit
from the fullest development of
this intellectual resource.”
Miss Bingham has received
numerous awards in math, sci-
ence and latin during her high
school career. She has also been
named a Tandy Scholar, All-
American Scholar and is a mem-
ber of National Honor Society.
She was recently chosen to par-
ticipate in the 1993 National
Science Scholars Program’.
According to Banbara Evans,
Pampa High School counselor,
Anne is at present number one
in her class of 252.
She will be a third generation Genealogical
Junior Forum debutante at
the Womans Forum in Wichita Seminar Set
Falls on May 1. Miss Bingham
plans to major in biology
at Southwestern University, a
private college in Georgetown.
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Funds from this seminar
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support of the genealogy room
at Kemp Public Library in
Wichita Falls.
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Dave Kiselwick
Funeral Rites
Are Conducted
Church, Wichita Falls.
The rally will focus on the
denomination’s work planting
new churches in the republics
now a part of the Confederation
of Independent States.
Dr. Weaver will also be
preaching for the 8:30, 9:45 and
10:30 a.m. Sunday services at
Mr.' and mZs. ’ Troy ‘Gilbert, University UMC. The church is
has been named to the Dean’s located at the comer of Taft and
List at Texas Tech University, Hampstead in Wichita Falls.
Lubbock.
Miss Gilbert, senior at Texas
Tech, was among 2,700 Tech
students qualifying for the aca-
demic honors lists at the end of
the 1992 fall semester.
Students finishing 12 or more
hours with a grade point aver-
age of 3.5 to 3.9 qualified for the
Dean’s List.
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J State Rep. Charles Finnell Another committee to which
was named to three committees Finnell was appointed by House
of the Texas House of Repre- Speaker Pete Laney is County at 3 p.m. Saturday in Crane
I sentatives including, by virtue Affairs, which considers all leg- County Cemetery with the min-
of seniority, the enhanced Agri- islation involving counties and ister, Clyde Carter, officiating,
culture and Wildlife Manage- regional councils of govern- Services were under direction of
ment committee which also will ™ent. He also was appointed Richard W. Box Funeral Home.
| oversee state parks. to the influential Rules Com- Case died Thursday morning
I Finnell is one of only 45 mittee which has jurisdiction at his residence. He had lives in
1 - _ over House procedures and ex- Crane about 15 years. On Nov.
c7mm7tt^rSr to pedites the business of the house 18, 1983, he married Darlene
Wichita Falls, has been named committees, Agriculture and
a National Merit Commended Parks and Wildlife. The new
Scholar. She was honored by the expanded committee oversees
Pampa Independent School Dis- legislation affecting agriculture
trict Board. and livestock operations as well dent Dr. Bruce Weaver, United
Commended students have as state parks, wildlife, hunting Methodist coordinator for
shown academic promise by and fishing. The agencies over
placing among the top five per- which the committee has juris-
‘ cent of more than one million diction include the Texas Agri-
program entrants. An NMSC cultural Extension Service, the rally at 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 7,
“ ' "The high per- Parks and Wildlife Department at University United Methodist
-------and the Department of Agricul- ~
dents in the extremely com- ture.
petitive merit program
the school’s important con- Stacy Gilbert
tribution to the development *
of these scholastically talented Named To
Dean’s List
Stacy Gilbert, daughter of
Fire Safety
Nobody wants to think about dis-
aster. but planning can be the differ-
ence between safety and tragedy
Every family should have a plan
in case fire breaks out in the home,
suggests the United Food and
Commercial Workers Union Fire
departments recommend planning an
escape route, picking a place outside
to meet, and practicing a fire drill _
Smoke detectors should be and Mr. and Miss Electra High
installed on every level of the home
Batteries should be replaced once a
year, and checked on occasion Fire students and"$2.00 for adults.
Students in the program are
admitted free.
Money from the program is
if the house is on fire, get out and used to provide a four year
stay out If you can’t get out. feel the scholarship for an Electra High
door of the room it it’s hot or you School graduate. Recipient of
smell smoke, find another way out. or year’s scholarship will be
go to the window and signal tor help announced during the program.
liiiiiiiTriHB
legislators appointed to three
is vice chair of Agriculture and an orderly and efficient man-
ner.
Finnell said he “anticipates
a constructive and productive ^7752.
jn legislative session now that
. committee appointments have
district in northwest been made, the 73rd legislative
■- - - j ' yj a session will be in high gear
coTlition last summer that res- throughout the 140 day session
cued Copper Breaks from a
scheduled closing by the state
ham, and granddaughter of parks department.
Maudie and Ed Bingham of
Electra and Mary Collins of
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