Electra Star-News (Electra, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 29, 1969 Page: 2 of 16
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Birthday Here
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(Fla.) Advertiser.
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John Wolf
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WITH
RELIABLE]
Bethany Class
Social Hosted By
Mrs. L. N. Cruse
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If guns are outlawed then
only outlaws will have guns.
Cracken, W. L. Swanson, E. S.
Smith, E. F. Dickey, John
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Mr. and Mrs. John Wolf have
established residence in Odes-
sa following their marriage on
Thursday, T “
Mrs. Wolf _
Jarvis Talley, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. A. Browning of Elec-
tra.
A former Electra resident,
Wolf is the son of Mrs. John
Wolf of Electra.
(AHTNC) - Army First Lieute-
nant James E. Mltschke, son
of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Mitsch-
ke, Harrold, received the sil-
ver wings of an Army aviator
upon graduation from the Ar-
my Aviation School at Hun-
ter Army Airfield, Ga,. May 6.
During the 16-week course
he was taught various fire
techniques and tactical maneu-
vers for helicopters support-
ing ground troops in combat.
He also received instruction
maintenance and survival tech-
niques.
has the illusion of twice the
amount of space. The kitchen
is more convenient, as well
as more attractive. The liv-
ing room has added beauty
and space.
_____ _ ______ _ Mrs. Clayton served as a
Smith,’ Cliff Waggoner and J. demonstrator for the Cooper
Home Demonstration Club.
irtemp
AIR CONDITIONING
May 22.
E Is the former Mrs.
Wilson & Barrett
222 N. Waggoner, Phone 2W
Kee, Ray Corder, Nettie
Vaughn, Lois Rose, L. N.
Cruse, Ben W. Tipton Sr.,
Clyde Thompson, Ben Twomey,
Leonard Gillum, Miss Alma
Hale and Mrs. H. C. Bud
Greer, a guest.
CHRYSLER
CORPORATION
Abby Cooper
Circle Hosted
By Mrs. Clayton
Mrs. J. L. Clayton hosted a I^^i^^^etdy^when^dis-
Circle of the First Baptist
Church on Monday afternoon.
Names were read from the
calendar of prayer. Opening planned and completed a
Smith. Prayer partners were By removing part of one wall,
diMrf.SeEd Theile presented adding storage, arranging lur-
the Bible study from the 25th niture and refinishing walls
the study of that book.
All circle members will meet
at the church together on Mon-
day, June 2, it was announced.
Refreshments of cake and
coffee were served to Mmes
T. C. Adams, Dan Smith, Ed
Thiele, J. B. Totten, L. L. C.
Hayes, A. S. Kerby, Rodney
c*—- lit- /Tli/r T
■L. Clayton.
2802 APUA9 M.P. io
James Mitschke II II B m ant
Awarded Aviator neUe RyBIII
Silver Wings sa]es
Hunter Army Airfield, Ga. ^eyte^'p)Ipeopie 'into^'bu^^
to seeing salesmen they don’t
want to see. Tricks indude
free gifts, phoney surveys
and get-rich-quick schemes.
Miss Thelma Wirges gives
these tips which may warn
you of phonies:
(1) The caller gives no iden-
tification.
(2) He says he is making a
survey and requests a perso-
nal interview.
(3) He assures you he is not
selling anything; just wants
to interview you as part • of
an advertising campaign.
(4) He describes a “special
offer” that your common sense
tells you is too good to be
true.
(5) He reels off prices, costs,
offers and questions so fast
that you cannot follow what
he is telling you.
What should you do? Miss
Wirges says the Better Busi-
ness Bureau suggests replying:
“Please send me a letter about
—“ • * >
offer after I’ve had • a chance
to invetigate. Thank, you for
calling. Good-bye.”
This way you discourage a
gyp artist while not cutting
yourself off from someone
whose business is perfectly
legitimate. Legitimate callers
can also be a nuisance, if they
call at an inconvinient time
or they refuse to take no for
an answer. If you aren’t in-
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(5) He reels off prices, costs,
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that you cannot follow what
' What’ should*' you do? Miss
A business and social meet-
ing was held May 20 in the -<piease senj me a letter about
home of Mrs. L. N. Cruse by the matter. I’ll consider. your
members of the Bethany Sun-
day School Class of the First
Baptist Church.
Mrs. Ben W. Tipton led in
prayer following roll cedi. The
business session was conducted
by Mrs. J. T. Kee, president.
Reports were given.
The social hour was under
direction of Mrs. Cruse. Mrs.__________ _
H. C. Greer brought the de- terested, just good-bye and
votional, 'Spreading Happiness,’ hang up.
from the book of Proverbs. -0- ... n
..a nnv” thP noern Simple precautions with a
A New Day was the poem of stored refrigerator
topic presented by Mrs. Jess or freezer can save a child’s
life. Precautions can take se-
Gillum closed veral forms. The Association
of Home Appliance Manufac-
turers recommends to re-,
move the latch or to chain
McCracken.
Mrs. Leonard
the meeting with prayer. Re-
freshments were served to
Mmes W. Parsons, Jess Me- the door closed.
Completely remove the door
of the freezer or refrigerator,
« rr tt t rp put either temporarily or per-
Griffin,— V. M. Havens, J. T. -manently out of use, advises
Thelma Wirges.
Rubber bumpers or wooden
blocks prevent a door from
closing completely tor trap a
child. Secure with contact ce-
ment or strong adhesive glue
high out of a child’s reach.
Make sure the bumpers are
thick enough to prevent the
door from closing completely.
To chain the door closed,
use an ordinary chain and
padlock or unbreakable self-
adhesive filiment tape about
an inch wide.
Most important is ta remove
meetingU’orthe“Abby“'cooper carding a refrigerator or free-
...... zer.
Mrs. H. E. Clayton recently
_ _ „ ■ ' i re-
prayer was led by Mrs. Dan modeling project in her home.
discussed.
Mrs. Ed Theile presented
chapter of Joshua, conclut^ng and' woodwork, Mrp. Claytqp
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Electra Star-News (Electra, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 29, 1969, newspaper, May 29, 1969; Electra, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1221327/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Electra Public Library.