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Electoral College votes, the
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Friday November 27, 1992 at she was the daughter of the
2 p.m. from Totten-Day Fu- late Mr. and Mrs. William
neral Home Chapel with Rev. Roy Welch of Electra, -and
’ ’ • was preceded in death by her
in New Electra husband, Henry R. Evans, on
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Viola Evans
Services Held
In Vernon
Wayne Bell
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Wayne A. Bell, 78, died
November 25, 1992 in Electri
hospital. Viola D. Evans, 80, who died Memorial Hospital. |
Nov. 12, in an Amarillo nursing Funeral Services were held
Funeral Services were held home. Saturday November 28, 19M
She was the daughter of the at 2 p.m . from Totten]
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Gaylord Brown, officiating. In- was preceded in death by her Interment was in Eastview
terment was in New Electra husband, Henry R. Evans, on Cemetery in Vernon, Texas. §
Cemetery under the direction of Oct. 10, 1991. He was born September 29
Survivors include a son, Roy- 1914 in Wilbarger, Co. Texas $
lynn Evans, Amarillo; a brother, Fladger and Mary (Thornton]
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in San Antonio, Texas to Edgar ters, Leola Dodd of Iowa Park nine years moving here frorj
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Dies-Nov. 5
In Hospital
Wilma Hogle, 48, died Novem- ’ Funeral services were held
ber 25, 1992 in a Wichita Falls Nov. 14, 1992, in Vernon, for
If spot reducing worked
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Bell. He had lived in Electf
nine years moving here froi
Vernon, Texas. He was i
member of the First Baptis
Church in Vernon, Texas. $1
Survivors include two sons!
Don Allen Bell of Aspermont!
Texas and Ronnie Joe Bell dl
Electra, Texas; two daughters!
Marietta Teague of Weather!
ford, Texas and Vickie Anil
Rickman of San Diego, Califorj
nia; two sisters, Velma Tucked
Members of First United of Lubbock, Texas and Ear!
Methodist Church are busy lene Brown of Aledo, Texas!
with final preparations for their 13 grandchildren and 13 gre9|
11th Annual Christmas Bazaar grandchildren. !>
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at the Teague, David Teague, Todd
Bell, Rodney Bell, Jeffery Bellj
A variety of home baked Darin Rickman.
goods will be for sale just in time
for the holidays, and church
members will be serving pie and
coffee from 9 a.m. and lunches
of homemade soup, sandwiches
and pie from 11 a.m. Carry-
out service will be available for
lunch.
Hand-crafted items donated
by church members will be
H for sale throughout the church
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event’s 11-year run. These
items range from pot holders to
yard decorations.
A highlight of the bazaar
is sure to the quilt drawing
at 1 p.m. in Fellowship Hall.
Survivors include a son, Roy-
She was born March 3 1U 944 Alton Welch of Borger; two sis-
Earl and Virginia (McClure) and Wanda Armstrong of Cor-
Eakin. She had lived in Electra pus Christi; and two grandchil-
four years moving here from dren.
Longview, Texas. She was a
Methodist. Iler father, the late
Shorty Eakin died in 1988.
Survivors include her mother,
Virginia Eakin of Electra,
Texas; Three brothers, Edgar
Eakin of Garden City, Kansas,
Earl Eakin of Electra, Texas
and Lynn Eakin of Longview,
Texas; Three sisters, Paula
Gonzalez of Electra, Texas,
Iris Mesker of Corsicana, Texas
and Dionea Vega of Longview,
Texas and seven nieces and
nephews.
Pallbearers were Kenny Le-
mons, Rusty Wilson, Don-
ald Givens, Lloyd Gillentine,
Phillip Mesker and Jimmy
Mesker.
18 in Electra High School Auditorium sponsored by the young people of the First Baptist
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Ladies Auxiliary to the Vet-
erans of Foreign Wars will meet
at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 3,
at the Senior Citizens Center.
Each member is urged to
attend and to bring a Christmas
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■Hush Puppies >We now use Cholesterol-Free
Canola Cooking Oil and dipped in our special
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(NAPS)-Here are some surprising
facts about the arts and their effect on
all of us that may draw your attention
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For example, here’s how the
National Endowment for the Arts
(NEA) invests in America The $153
million the NEA invested in fiscal
year 1992 generated $1 68 billion in
jobs, services and contracts
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Despite all this, the NEA only
costs the taxpayer 68 cents a year,
say the experts at the Aris Working
Group It’s a coalition of the nation’s
five leading arts service and member-
ship organizations, representing
12.000 arts organizations ~
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THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL
Burrito with chili & cheese
Curly Fries Sale $2.79
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are anticipated to participate in
this monthly event. Musicians
will sign up at 6 p.m. and the
jamboree will begin at 6:30.
Drawing for a free turkey will
be held during the evening along
with presentation of several
other door prizes.
Drawing
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on the executive board.
Auxiliary members in need
of additional tickets may pick
them up at the Electra Star-
News. Those having tickets or
money are asked to please turn
them in to Mrs. Margurite
Pennington, treasurer, before
the drawing.
The tree trimming session on
Monday will replace the regular
Monday, Dec. 14, board meet-
ing. Next business session for
the board will be held Monday,
Jan. 11, 1993, in the hospital
board room.
FACTS & FIGURES
78901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234 gift valued up to $5 to exchange
following the business session.
This will replace the "mystery
gift” drawing for December
only.
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•ight,.of Sweet Expressions display the four
Christmas Boot yard sign they made and
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Christmas fund raiser. The yard sign will be given away
during the Tour of Homes on December 20. You do not
have to be present to win. Members are selling drawing
tickets for 50^each.
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To Perform-Blackwood Quartet of Branson Missouri will perform Friday, December
18 in Electra High School Auditorium sponsored by the young people of the First Baptist
Church. Theme of the program will be “A Christmas Celebration.” Advanced tickets are
$8.50 and are available from Baptist Youth and Lasting Impressions, Goldsmiths Drug,
Electra Telephone Co. and Electra Star News. Tickets at the door will be $10.00.
December Jamboree Saturday
To Benefit Meals On Wheels
December Jamboree at Elec- urday night, Dec. 5, to benefit
tra Amnie Powell Senior Cit- Meals on Wheels.
izens Center will be held Sat- a number of area musicians
Drawing 7“
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donated to Chi Epsilon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi
Big Breakfast
Sale $2.25
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Chicken Fried Steak,
, mashed potatoes,
salad, veg toast
BEAN DAY EVERY THURSDAY
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Served from 11 a m • 2 p.m.
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Electra Star-News (Electra, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 3, 1992, newspaper, December 3, 1992; Electra, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1233188/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Electra Public Library.