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(July 2, 9, 16, 23, 1964)
THE STATE OF TEXAS
To: Connie’Lee Duckworth,
Defendant, Greeting:
You Are Hereby Command-
The Electra city ordinance ed to appear^before the Hon-
prohibiting the shooting of
fireworks within the city lim-
its will be strictly enforced
during the forthcoming July
4th holiday, Chief of Police
Jack Green has announced.
All violators will be pun-
inshed according to law. The
ordinance was passed some
years ago in interest of saf-
ety, and will be rigidly en-
I forced this annual holiday.
Your cancelled check is your
positive proof of payment
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whether or not you have paid a bill
when you pay by check! Your can-
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LEGAL NOTICE
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i tiff, vs. Elton W. Jenkins, De-
fendant.
A (brief statement of the
nature of this suit is as fol-
lows, to-wit: *
After alleging jurisdiction,
plaintiff further alleges that
she ana defendant were mar-
ried on or about December 5,
1947 and continued to live to-
gether as husband and wife
until on or about Dec. 8, 1963,
when by reason of cruel,
harsh and tyrannical treat-
ment on the part of the de-
fendant toward this plaintiff,
without cause or provocation,
was of such a nature as ' to
render their further living to-
gether insupportable; that
there are two children under
age of 17; that there i-s cer-
tain community real and per-
sonal property acquired dur-
ing their marriage;
Wherefore, plaintiff prays
that defendant be cited to ap-
pear and answer herein, and
that upon trial hereof, she
have judgment for divorce,
care, custody and control of
said minor children, and de-
fendant be required to pay
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Punkin Center News
By Mrs. Albert Arnold
Mrs. Bill Borton and
daughters of Wichita Falls
visited Wednesday with Mr.
and Mrs. W. M. Borton.
H. T. Dayton of Electra
has opened a garage behind
the Moser Grocery Store.
Sympathy goes to the famil-
ies of Mrs. Joe
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fern-green lea es with wihte
edges and still others produce
dark reddish haves.
Impatiens, 1 sever’1 o Il-
er garden annuals, are best, Airs. T. Butler is serving
started in late spring or early, as a >ard improvement dem-
summer. While it is easy to unstrator for the Bowie Home
'start from seed, many gar-'Di monstration Club this year
doners like to purchase small i*n 1 has made an excellent
plants in bloom s«» they ’r;e start. Mrs. Butler drew
the variety and t>po best suit-
ed to their purpose and then
propagate additional plants
from cluttings that are ex-
tremely easy to rent. The
variegated green and white
forms must be propagated in
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LEGAL NOTICE
July (2, 9, 16, 23, 1964)
THE SlATat, OF TEXAS
To: Elton W. Jenkins, De-
fendant, Greeting: A ,
You Are Hereby Command-
ed to appear before the Hon-
orable 30th District Court of
Wichita County, at the court
house thereof, in Wichita
Falls, Texas, by filing a writ-
ten answer at or before 10
o’clock a m of the first Mon-
day next after the expiration
of forty-two days from the
date of the issuance of thi-s
citation, same being the 17th
day of August, A. D. 1964, to
Plaintiff's Petition filed in
said court, on the 7th day of
April A. D. 1964, in this cause
numbered 74,426-A on the
docket of said court and styl-
ed Mona L. Jenkins, Plain-
LEGAL NOTICE
the sum of $200.00 per month
for support of said minor chil-
dren; that the community
property be equitably portion-
ed by the court, if the par-
ties are unable to agreeable
partition Game prior to fi-
nal hearing herein; and for
such other and further relief,
in law or in equity, to which
she may show herself justly
ent tied, as is more fully
shown by Plaintiff’s Petition
on file in this suit.
I" 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 exe-
cute the same according to
1’av and make due return as
the law directs.
Issued and given under my
I band and the Seal of s;.id
Cfurt, at office in Wichita
Falls, Texas this the 29ih
day of June A D. 1964.
Attest: WAYNE WIGGINS.
Clerk, 30th District Court,
Wichita County, Texas.
By Cliff Hagstrom, Deputy
(seal)
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bedding' tions from Europe are the
dwarf varieties of Impatiens
sultani that spread as much
as feet in diameter yet grow
only about 6 to 8 inches high,
with individual flowers as
large as 1 inch across. The
varieties have a wide range
of unusual colors of Impatiens
both in mixtures and in solid
colors.
Varieties of Impatiens hol-
sti are similar in some re-
spects, but the plants grow
from 2 to 3 feet tall, and they
produce larger leaves and
flowers.
All of the Impatiens have
brittle translucent stems and
glossy foliage. The flowers
spurred like columbine
and are borne in clusters that
are held well above the fo-
liage.
If you have been searching
for color for a shady spot in
the garden, Impatiens are well
worth a trial. They also will
bloom beautifully indoors dur-
ing the winter months.
orable 78th District Court of
Wichita County, at the court
house thereof, in Wichita
Falls, Texas, by filing a writ-
ten answer at or before 10
o’clock a. m. of the first Mon-
day next after the expiration
of forty-two days from the
date of the iGsuance of this
citation, same being the 10th
day of August A. D. 1964, to
Plaintiff’s Petition filed in
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Congratulations
Mr. and Mrs. John Sessums
announce the birth of a
grandson to Mr. and Mrs.
Johnny Lafferty of Leasburg,
Mo. Mrs Lafferty will be
remembered as the former
Lucy Stroud of Electra. Also
the birth of a great grand-
daughter to Mr and Mrs.
Johnny Honaker of Iowa
Park. Great, great grandmo-
ther is Mrs. Lucy Honaker
of Electra.
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Mrs. Ken Nash of Electra. •
The cash register stolen
from Glover’s Place was
found under a bridge near
the Country Club by Dutch
Eckclkamp. It was stolen a
couple of weeks ago.
A number of out of town
relatives attended the funer-
al of Mrs. Joe Kempf on Sat-
urday morning.
D. O. Dulaney attended fun-
eral services for his aunt,
Mrs. Della Williams, on Sat-
urday afternoon at Pilot
Point.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Flusche
returned home Tuesday after-
noon from a vacation trip.
They stopped in Las Vegas,
Nev., San Diego and Los An-
geles, Calif. They visited Mr.
and Mrs. Jake Truyjello and
Mrs. J. C. Swindale in Pin-
ole, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Gor-
don Bowman, Broakings, Ore.
and friends in Berterman,
Wash. They returned home
by a different route visiting a
number of states.
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this manner.
Tip cuttings may be made
from the plants in the garden
beginning as soon as two
weeks after planting. If cut-
tings are not desired, the tips
should be pinched out as soon
as the plants are well estab-
lished to produce bushy, full,
compact plants.
This plant will begin to
bloom heavily as soon as it
.s established and will contin-
ue to produce flowers until
Cut the sum.acr in a shaded; the first heavy frost. Tip
lccation T\ ’ complete sa-
isfaction in suFi areas it
ranks with the various spe-
cies of Begonia.
It is an ecellent subject
for edging flower beds and
shrub borders, as a 1----------
plant, in window boxes, hang-
ing baskets, tubs and patio
planters.
Many varieties are
able on th^ market today
that provide a color
from sparkling white, through
blush pink, salmon, rose, car-
men to fiery scarlet.
Various types can also be
obtained that produce plants
from 6 inches to 12 inches
high, and some as tall as 2
feet.
Some of the older sorts
have been garden favorites
for many years and have been
called a score of common
names such as sultana, pa-
tience, touch-me-no‘, and oth-
ers.
The foliage of the many
varieties of Impatiens is also
a decided asset to the garden
picture. Many of the com-
Texas Association of Future mon varieties have bright
Farmers of America, the
Lone Star Farmer Degree,
will be presented to 802 mem-
bers of the 40,121 member or-
ganization. The membership
will confer Honorary Degrees
on adults who have contri-
buted in an outstanding way
to the accomplishments of the I
organization. A Vesper Ser- 1
vice will be conducted on
Tuesday evening, preceding
the convention sessions. The
service will be held in the
Travis Park Methodist
Church. Jon Ford, National
FFA Student Secretary of
Helena, Okla., and Jon Hag-
ler, State FFA President in
1953-54 who is now with Wad-
dell and Reed, Inc., and is
the Investment Manager for
United Funds, Inc., of Kansas
City, Mo., are among the
speakers to address the 3500
rural youth convened in San
Antonio, July 15-17.
Wade Bailey, Vocational
Agriculture Teacher will ac-
company FFA members to
the San Antonio Convention.
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to Abilene on Saturday. Mrs.
Ray and Sarita Mengwasser
got aboard a train in'Abilene
and went to El Paso where
they will visit with Mr. and
Mrs. O. P. Finley for a cou-
ple of weeks. Mrs. Mengwas-
ser and Mrs. Cato returned
home on Sunday.
2nd Lt. and Mrs. Jerry
Nash of Orange, Calif., are
visiting at this time with Mr.
and Mrs. R. C. Fritsche
Punkin Center and Mr.
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said court, on the 24th day
of June A. D. 1964, in this
cause, numbered 74965-B on
the docket of said court and
styled Sandra L. Duckworth,
Plaintiff, vs. Connie
Duckworth, Defendant.
A brief statement of
nature of this suit is as fol-
lows ( to-wit:
After alleging jurisdiction,
plaintiff further alleges that
she and defendant were mar-
ried on or about Jan. 3, A. D.
1961, and continued to live
together as husband and wife
until on or about Aug. 28,
1963, when by reason of cruel,
harsh and tyrannical treat-
ment on the part of the de-
fendant toward this plaintiff
without cause or provocation,
was of such a nature as to
rcndei’ their further living
togelhei’ insupportable; there
iu no community property.
Plaintifi’ would further
show to the Court that there
were two children born of
said marriage to-wit: David
Lee Duckworth, a boy about
three years of age; and Tiff-
ani Ellen Duckworth, a girl
about four years of age; and
that Plaintiff is a fit and
proper person to have the
custody and possession of said
minor children.
Wherefore, premises consid-
ered plaintiff asks that the
Defendant be cited to appeal’
and answer herein and that
cn trial hereof she have jud-
gment for divorce, for the
custody and possession of
said minor children; with the
right on the |part of Defen-
dant to see, visit and be with
said children at reasonable
times under proper circum-
stances, and for a reasonable
amount for their support and
maintenance, as is more fully
shown by Plaintiff’s Petition
on file in this suit.
If this citation is not serv-
ed within ninety days after
the date of issuance, it shall
be returned unserved.
The Officer executing this
process shall promptly exe-
cute 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 26th
day of June A. D 1964
Attest: WAYNE WIGGINS,
Clerk, District Court, Wich-
ita, County, Texas.
By Lenna Cutbirth, Deputy.
(seal)
Kemp and
Marable, who passed
away during the pa-st week.
Mi and Mrs Richard Lan-
strom and Mike of Abilene
visited over the week end
with Mr. and Mrs. R, C.
Fritsche.
Mrs. Bob W.ttcnbach
returned1 to her home Thurs-
day after spending several
days in the Bethania Hospi-
tal in Wichita Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mitchell
and children of Wichita Falls
visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Arnold and diil-
dren.
Rev. Joe Kopczewski, pas-
tor of the Mt. Carmel Cath-
olic Church at Punkin Cen-
ter and St. Francis Catholic
Church in Electra, left July
1 for Tyler. Rev. Reginald
Kelley of Arlington will re-
place Rev. Kopczewski.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Mengwasser and Mrs. Clar-
ence Mengwasser were at the
bedside of Clarence Meng-
wasser when he underwent
surgery Friday in the Veter-
ans Hospital in Dallas. They
spent the week end with Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Wilson and
children in Denton while vis-
iting with Mr. Mengwasser
in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Mengwasser return-
ed home Sunday. Mrs. Clar-
ence Mengwasser remained
for a longer visit. The chil-
dren of Mr. and Mrs Clar-
ence Mengwasser are visiting
with Mr and Mrs. J. R. Law
in Winnesboro at this time.
Mr. anc11 Mrs. F. E Wal-
arip of Medicine Mound and
Mrs. Glenna Wilson of Altus
visited over the week end
with Mr. and- Mrs. Arthur
Jenkins.
Mrs. A. J. Mengwasser and
Sarita, Mrs. E. S. Ray and
Mrs. J. L. Cato made a trip
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start. Mrs. Butler drew a
plan last winter and has plant-
ed according to the plan. She
has kept evergreen plantings
in the front of the landscape
so it ai>1 at*r,<?tive all
year.
Three members of the Elec-
tra Future Farmers of Am-
erica Chapter, will attend the
State FFA Convention in
San Antonio, July 15-17, ac-
cording to Wade Bailey, ad-
visor of the chapter. The
three day meeting of repre-
sentatives of over 900 FFA
chapters throughout the state
will include the awarding of
advanced degrees, scholar-
ships and awards to outstand-
ing members of the organiza-
tion. i
Members of the Electra
chapter attending the conven-
tion arc: Weldon and Jimmy
Goodwin, sons of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Goodwin and Wil-
liam Lalk, son of
Mrs. W. H. Lalk.
Weldon Goodwin ha-s been
elected by chapter members
as delegates of the Electra I
chapter to the state conven-
tion. Lalk will serve as alter-
nate delegate.
Among the important busi-
ness to be transacted at the
convention will be the elec-
tion of a state president from
the ten state officer nominees
who have been elected by
members in the ten areas of
the state. Voting delegates to
the National FFA Conven-
tion in Kansas City in Octo-
ber will be elected. In addi-
tion, delegates will elect a
Gweetheart from the ten can-
didates elected by the areas
and will select the top talent
team in the state.
The highest award of
A rather general garden
problem is to find a flower-
ing plant that will bloom
heavily and produce color ef-
fects throughout the summer
in semi-shaded or shady sit-
uations.
Thelma Wirges, county
home demonstration agent,
suggests dwarf forms of Im-
patiens are one of the few
garden annuals that can be
depended upon to show an
abundance of color through-j
I Cv’tings taken in September
can be used to produce showy
potted plants for use in the
home during the winter
months.
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