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The couple plan a July 13th
of Iowa Park and Bill Rice of
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of those men, who know’s? But beloved I know
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If you would be remembered,
do one thing superbly well.
—Saunders Norvell
Honor Rolls far Electra High
School students have been an-
nounced.
They include:
9th Grade “A”
Megan Gentry, Emmanuel
Lopez, Bethany McAlister, Kay-
lee Melton, Andrea Arnold,
Courtney York.
9th Grade “AB”
Andrew Anzaldua, Stephanie
Gilbert, Jaci Hansard, Amanda
Marsh, Megan Matthews, Ken-
ton Miser, Joy Moore, Lindsey
Morris, Glenda Ponce, Richard
Quinones, Rachel Rodgers, Am-
ber Shelley, Kristen Sneed.
10th “A”
Kyle Epps, Amanda Gafford-
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house, naming your pet, traveling
with pets and even special pet
recipes. Designed with a pet’s-eye
view, these dynamic articles
appear throughout Petopia.com to
provide owners with additional
information to personalize their
pet experience.
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types of animals from cats and
dogs to small animals such as
birds, rabbits and hamsters. With
full commerce capabilities and
thousands of pet supplies and food
choices, pet caretakers can
indulge their pets with fun and
funky products ranging from
Ultra Mini Tennis Bones for dogs
to a Biker Jacket for your ferret.
Owners not only have the conve-
nience of click-throughs to fruit-
flavored dog bones, interactive cat
toys and starter kits for new pets,
but can expect orders to be packed
and shipped within 24-hours, giv-
ing owners more time for the
important things in life like pet
walks and pet care.
The site also features a pet food
delivery service called Bottomless
Bowl. Pet owners can arrange to
have specific types and amounts of
food delivered at regular intervals,
thus saving repeated shopping
trips and the need to lug heavy
bags of food.
In addition to sending food
items-—from 40-pound begs of kib-
ble to kitty treats—the service
sends e-mail confirmations to
alert customers that orders have
been shipped.
The website has been designed
to cater to all types of animals,
from dogs and cats to birds, rab-
bits, hamsters and even fish,
making life a little more conve-
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' time to do what’s important to
them: playing with their pets.
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Also included are Amber
Shelley, Kristen Sneed, Cody
Smith, John Waggoner, and
Anna Strumfels.
Charles Parks is directing the
play.
about a houseful of college
students who are collectively
like students everywhere, but
individually unlike anybody
you’ve ever met before.”
The play tells the story of
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ONE ACT PLAY CAST AND CREW: first row, left to right: Rachel Michener, Amy
Haley McMahen,
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Jaci Hansard, Jared Kubicek,
Jon Cumpton, Janeigh Hoff
Following the dinner will be the an<l Gary Gentry,
performance of F.A.U.G.H.,
the one act play production.
Those interested in attending
should contact a NHS number
or one act play member to
purchase tickets are $6 each.
Melissa Curry, NHS presi-
dent, said the event will give
residents of Electra a chance
to enjoy a wonderful evening of
dining and entertainment.
She added, "This year’s
production promises to be one
of the best yet. Following a
delicious dinner, guests will
be invited to gather in the
auditorium for presentation of
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Virtual pet stores have set up
shop on the information super-
highway, becoming a key place to
ferret out fun ideas in grooming
products, pet beds and more.
One such site, Petopia.com,
F.A.U.G.H., a hilarious play aims to be the biggest dog in the
park by combining a full-service
virtual pet store, interactive than 60 experts and pet enthusi-
online communities and a litter of asts has developed over 1,000 arti-
articles written by industry cles that provide pet caretakers
experts. Founded by pet lovers, with information specific to their
pets’ needs. Articles cover such
topics as choosing the right pet for
This Weeks Devotional Titled
CASTING IN THE RIGHT PLACE
1 Peter 5:7- Casting all your care upon Him, for He
cares for you.
Beloved, do you realize how God cares for you?
He said cast all your cares upon Him. That means
all your worries, all your problems, all your lack,
all your short coming’s. The Bible says cast all
your burdens upon Him,for His burden Is light
and His yoke easy. There’s nothing Impossible for
God. When you feel your standing on the grounds
of Impossibility, know that that’s the grounds for
a miracle. When you need comfort there’s none
setter than God. When you feel cold and alone
He’s there. His arms are always open and the
comfort they provide makes that old blanket feel
bad. If Its a financial miracle you need, call Him
up and tell Him what you want. In the Bible
the disciples had been fishing hours upon hours
and still they caught nothing. But alone came
Jesus and told them “Cast your net on the right
side.” And when they obeyed His words, their
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of those men, who know’s? But beloved I know
this, when you cast your cares upon Him, you will
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riage of their daughter, Can-
dace Michele Rice to Timothy
Vaden, son of Dennis and Su- wedding from Grace Church in
san Vaden of Garland. Wichita Falls with Roger San-
ford, pastor of Electra Commu-
Candace is the granddaugh- nity Church, Electra, officiating,
ter of Carole and Glen Av- The couple will make their
cry of Electra and Ann Rice home in Urbana Illinois.
One Act Play, Honor Society
To Present Dinner Theater
Electra High School chapter
of National T
along with the Electra High
School One Act Play cast
the annua) Dinner Theatre on getting rid of their home.
Thursday, March 7. Cast and crew members are
The dinner portion of the Krystal Easter, Amber Gibbs,
evening will be from 5:30 to
6:30 p.m. in the EHS cafeteria.
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Janeigh Hoff, Jered Kubicek, gagement and approaching mar- Mrs. Olive Parsons of Mission,
Lindsay Lankford, Rachel Mich-
ener, Kristen Ray, D.R. Shed.
“AB”
Bobbie Bounds, Chelsea Bow-
den, April Bruce, Matt Camp-
bell, Tye Crenshaw, Garrett
Gentry, Tia Gentry, David
Lopez, Olga Mandujano, JP
Prickett, Alayna Sales, Naomi
Simonds, Riley Swenson, Whit-
ney Thames, Scott Williams,
Ashley Wyatt, Steven Willis
11th “A”
Troy Camp, Ryan Edwards,
Lauren McAlister. pictures for the poem include:
“AB” "
Aaron Alaniz, Eric Anzal-
Others are Mindy Davis,
Honor Society Watkins College and the efforts Amy Kelley, Misty Reis, Rachel
Moo Vue
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CAUGHT BEING GOOD-Named Good Citizens for January at Dinsmore Elementary
School were: front row, left to right: Haleigh Kimbro, Misty Campbell, Cassidy Young,
Steve Morris, Taylor Segler, Eliezer Solorio, Braden Broussard and Tori Jones. Back row,
left to right: Bree Anna Gooch, Ryan Mann, Bridget McConnell, Heather Boyd (Lorenson),
Joel Solorio, Ashlyn Owensby, DeeAnndra Nelson, Miranda Gentry. Not shown is Troy
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“Petopia.com was founded by
:rs who share the same
vision—to put the needs of pets
first by providing pet caretakers
and enthusiasts with the best pos-
sible resources and products for
their pets’ health, well-being and
care,” said Andrea Reisman, Chief
Executive Petopian.
The Petopia.com site is com-
prised of three key areas:
• Content—A staff of more
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Kids Korner
Ms. Miller’s Kindergarten Class contributed a poem and art
work for this week’s Kids Corner.
Hie poem as well as the names of the student’s names who drew
pictures for the poem include:
How Flowers Grow
______ _______r ____ _______ Flowers grow. Plant seeds. You have to water every day. The
dua, Stephen Bowden, Am- flowers pop up out of the ground. They grow petals and leaves,
bcr Gibbs, Shailyn Helwig They get bigger. They stay pretty for a little while. Then they die.
Carime Holt, Sylvia Holt, Ash- Jovonte, Cassady, Aaron, Calvin, Megan, Shawn, Valerie,
lee Lowe, Trenton McBroom Destiny, Austin, RJ.
Kristan Miser, Cristen Newton, «
Leslie Rondeau, Kyle Streit.
12th “A”
Mandi Bateman, Blane Bos-
well, Melissa Curry, Trent
Goodwin, Vanessa Gomez, Am-
ber Hanks, Jennifer Hcrtwich,
Kevin Houck, Michael Jander,
Landon McBroom, Brook Shel-
nutt, Marva Sheppard, Thort-
sten Stein, Fernanda Vieira.
“AB”
Heath Begeman, Jennifer
Bogle, Molly Brown, Hunter
Cure, Latonya Gaines, Rachel
Gilbow, Christina Jones, Amy
Kelley, Tiffany Lecolst, Jayme
Palmer, Casper Peterson, Anna
SturmTels, Michell Tam, Bryan
Thames, Wing Tse.
Kelly, Krystal Easter, Misty Reis, Janeigh Hoff, Jon Cumpton, Jared Kubicek, Jaci
Hansard, Amber Gibbs, Mindy Davis, Garrett Gentry. Second row: T’-'-y
Amber Shelley, Charles Parks, Jennifer Hertwich, Rachel Rodgers.
a rundown old dormitory at
of the determined residents to Michener, Rachel Rodgers, Ha-
prevent the granddaughter of ley McMahen and Jennifer
and crew will be presenting the founder of the college from Herwich.
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