Electra Star-News (Electra, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 28, 1993 Page: 6 of 22
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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 cialists
days after you were served
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1-26-93
, The State of Texas
County of Wichita
To: Dori Rodriguez, Respon-
dent.
Greetings:
You Are Hereby Commanded
to appear before the Honor-
able District Court, 89th Judi-
cial District, Wichita County,
Texas at the Courthouse thereof,
in Wichita Falls, Texas, by fil-
ing a written answer, at or be-
fore 10 o’clock a.m. of the Mon-
day next after the expiration
of twenty days from the date
of service of this citation then
and there to answer the Peti-
tion of Christy Dawn Wood and
Edwin Todd Wood filed in said
Court on the 13th day of Jan-
uary 1993, against Dori Ro-
driguez, Respondent and said
suit being numbered 140,502-C
on the docket of said Court, and
entitled;
In The Interest Of Nikkie
Dean Garrett, A Child, the
nature of which suit is a request
to terminate the parent child
relationship.
Said child Nikkie Dean Gar-
rett was born on the 28th day of
January, 1989 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.
Issued And Given under my
hand and seal of said Court at
Wichita Falls, Teas this the 21st
, day of January, 1993.
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available at local garden cen-
ters, nurseries and pest control
outlets. They are granular ma-
terials which are very easy to
apply with a fertilizer spreader.
Some of the pre-emergents (
you will find are E.C. Grow
Pre-Plus, Balan, Balan XL,
and Betasan. These pre-emergent
weed controls must be applied
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(Formerly the Chicken Kitchen)
11'00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Sunday 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
This Weeks Luncheon Specials
#2 Mexican Plate
Beef Taco, Beef and Cheese Chalupa,
1 Cheese Enchilda, Rice and Beans
_______________________$3.95 _______________________
Weekend Special ALL DAY
#7 El Sombrero Rico Plate
Beef Steak Grilled With Onions, Tomatoes, Bell Peppers
Served With French Fries With Cheese
$6.45
#4 Mexican Dinner
This xeai the Ski Express will stop
al 2X resorts in IX stales Xi select
exents. skiers «ill be able to meet
Jimmie Heuga himself, ami ski with
lotmer Olympian and World Cup
Champion lainara MeKmnej. and
tormer Olympian and I986/S7 I! S
National Downhill Champion Doug
Lewis To find out how you van gel
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upper layer of the soil. Make
sure you follow all label rates
and instructions. Most home-
owners tend to over-apply pre-
and wishing to receive emergents and the result can
information should con- be plant damage and wasted*
ber Services Mike Searcy at emergent weed controls should .
1-800-256-SWRE.
“We know that the future
of America is or youth,”
concluded Beavers. “This is one
way in which we at Southwest
Rural Electric family can be a
part of enhancing that future.”
Legal Notice
Dorsey R. Trapp, Clerk
89 th District Court
Wichita County, Texas
trol in the Texoma area is Jan-
uary to February. There are
Two eighth graders will win all- several pre-emergent products
expense paid trips to summer
camp. The contest is open
to all eighth grade students
attending school within the
SWRE service area. “Along
At ?ki resorts around the country this with our grade school electrical
winter, skiers will race to combat
multiple sclerosis (MS) through
Jimmie Heuga's Mazda Ski Express, pUb)ic education,” said
u Beavers.
Students at the eighth grade evenly over the lawn area where
of junior level attending school they will form
at Altus, Blair, Crowell, David-
son, Electra, Frederick, Har-
rold, Navajo, Northside, Roo-
sevelt, Snyder, Tipton, or Ver-
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more information should con-
tact SWRE Manager of Mem- money. All of the granular pre-
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FOURTH GRADE - Fourth grade students at Dinsmore Elementary School with perfect
attendance for the first semester included from left on the front row, Herbert Alexander,
Justin Butler, Lindsey Bowden, Lucenda Day, Angela Jackson, Brandy Riddle, Jessica
Sipple and Casey Williams, and one the second row, Robert Hargrove, Willie Tubbs,
Rachel Baker, Brandace Bowden, Alaina Gentry, Amber Riddle and Wendy Salmon.
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be watered into the soil after
applying. If not disturbed, the
barrier can remain effective for
several months under normal
conditions. Soil type and the
amount of water used on a lawn
has a great deal to do with the
life of the barrier.
Do not expect a pre-emergent
to control existing lawn weeds.
Pre-emergent herbicides are
only effective in preventing the
By: Sharon Lam, Deputy germination of weed seed. Also
Important Notice remember that you should not
use a pre-emergent if you are
You have been sued. You may planning to seed a new lawn this
Sprjng
Professional lawn care com-
panies will apply pre-emergents .
if you are not a do- it-
yourselfer. Trained turf spe-
i can make accurate and
effective treatments. Properly
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Pre-Emergence Herbicide Helps
Solving Area Weed Problems
By Mark Terning
nual lawn weeds such as crab- seej each spring to infest lo-
grass can be prevented before cai lawns, but there is an easy
they ever show up. Warm sea-
son annual Weeds return from
way to minimize the problem. A
properly applied pre-emergent *
forms an effective barrier in the
soil which will prevent many
weed seeds from germinating.
In drder for this concept to
work, the pre-emergent needs
to be applied before weed seed
germinates. Weather conditions
influence the time of seed
school junior attending school germination and, early or late
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that “chore” will pay off in free ter the contest, whether they
trips, sponsored by the members receive electricity from us or
of Southwest Rural Electric. not,” said SWRE General Man-
SWRE members will again ager Ray Beavers. Two first
hold their Youth Tour Contest, prizes will be awarded; all ex-
open to high school juniors, this pense paid trips to Washington,
DC.
An additional service offered cide for spring annual weed con-
by cooperative members is the
Youth Energy Camp Contest.
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ADE1 - Receiving perfect attendance awards at Dinsmore Elementary
?^^h?firl semester in second grade included from left on the front ^Stephen
School for the first semester Wllfr«,tutler Lauren McAlister, Trenton McBroom,
Alexamier,^ Xlg^he^Bowden and Mindy Davis’, and on the second row, Jeremy McShan,
Lesl’ievtcklrs, W^Hie Alexander, Kendrick Jone., and Chnsten
Newton.
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Essay Contest Slated
By Electric Coop
• Writing essays is often seen year. “We hope that every high
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THIRD GRADE —Perfect attendance awards for the first semester at Dinsmore
Elementary School go to these third graders: from left on the front row, Amy Kelley,
Ashytn Klein, David Lott, Kayla Smith, Shelby Brown, Aimee Gray, Terral Henderson,
Jeramie Knight, Alicia Leviston and Josh Salinas, and on the second row, Cody Yarbrough,
Mandi Bateman, Molly Browsn, Chris Miller, Jayme Palmer, Cody Prather, Latosha
Rector, Scotty Strange, Quincy Yarbrough, and Clarence Yates. Not shown is Kevin
Houck.
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