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Electra Star-News, Thursday, March 5, 1M2, Page Four
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their "favorite masculine char-
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Vivian Martin
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MOTOR SERVICE
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Paid Political Advertising By Don Brewer, Treeasurer
Call 495-4215 for an appointment
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‘ Meet ing Held
Thursday By
Books Club
NOW ACCEPTING ASSIGNMENT
For All Medicare Patients
MAKe
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NURSe
Sorority Meets
Feb. 18 With
Jamie Holmes
NEW & USED MOTORS
REWINDS
Alberto Q. Banez, M.D.
Genera! Surgery
and
Elolsa Y. Banez, M.D.
Internal Medicine
PoNoRS
Beckie Baker
Honored
By Hospital
January Employee of
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Apolitician is any citizenwith
influence enough to get his old
mother a job as charwoman at
City Hall.
Mrs. Martin has been a
home health aide since January,
1988.
She attended schools at Wolf
Point High in Wolf Point,
Montana, and is a member of
Pilgrim Rest Baptist Chur elf,
Oklaunion.
Her husband, Jerry, is
Spring Break
DANCE
March 14, 1992
Country Club
$10.00 couple, $5.00 single
9 p.m. to 2 a. m.
Music provided by D&D Music Co.
Sponsored By Chi Epsilon Sorority
________ No Qne Under 21 Admitted___________
Served with 'Cale Slaw 'Tartar Sauce 'Trlee
•Huih Fayylee »We now are Choirileroi rree
Canola Caoklnf Oil and dipped in our Special
Sailer*
$/| 95 SF
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a freshman at Electra High
x School, and Autumn, a seventh
grader at Electra Junior High.
She enjoys fishing, cooking
and playing dominoes.
The State Of Texas
County Of Wichita
In The Name And By The Authority Of The State of Texas Notice Is Hereby
Given as follows:
To: Robert L. Florence and the unknown owner or unknown owners and any
and all other persons unknown, including adverse claimants, owning, having or
claiming any legal or equitable intetest in or lien upon the real properly hereinafter
described, the heirs and legal representatives and unknown heirs and legal
representatives of each of the above named and mentioned persons who may
be deceased, and the corporate officers, trustees, receivers and stockholders
of any of the above named and mentioned parties which may be corporations,
foreign or domestic, defunct or otherwise, together with the successors, heirs
and assigns of such corporate officers, trustees, receivers or stockholders, own
or have or claim an interest in the hereinafter described real property on which
taxes are due, owing, unpaid and delinquent to said Plaintiffs, said year and
amount set out in Plaintiffs Petition on file herein.
Tract 1. Lot 7, Block 1, Burnett Second Addition to the City of Wichita Falls,
Wichita County, Texas, as more particularly described in a deed recorded in
Volume 1107 at Page 885 of the Deed Records of Wichita County, Texas;
Which said property is delinquent to plaintiff of taxes In the following amounts:
City Of Wichita Fails $1,411.98
Wichita Falls Independent School District $1,578.18
Wichita County $331.39
Wichita County Education District ‘ $17 48
$3,339 03
exclusive of costs, and there is included in this suit in addition to the taxes all
said interest, penalties, and costs thereon, allowed by law up to and including
the day of judgement herein.
You are notified that this suit has been brought by the City of Wichita Falls,
Wichita Falls Independent School District, Wichita County, and Wichita County
Education District as Plaintiffs, against Robert L Florence as Defendants by
Plaintiffs Original Petition filed 2-29-92 styled
City Of Wichita Falls vs. Florence Robert L
as attached hereto and incorporated herein, being for the collection of taxes
on said real property and that said suit is now pending in the District Court of
Wichita County, Texas 30th Judicial District, and the file number of said suit is
38,646-A that the names of all taxing units which assess and collect taxes on
the property hereinabove described not made parties to this suit are: NONE
Plaintiff and all other taxing units who may set up their tax claims herein seek
recovery of delinquent ad valorem taxes on the property hereinabove described.
And in addition to the taxes, all interest, penalties and costs allowed by law
thereon, up to and including the day of judgment herein, and the establishment
and foreclosure of liens, if any, securing the payment of same, as provided by
law
All parties to this suit, including Plaintiffs, Defendants and Intervenors, shall
take notice that claims not only for any taxes which were delinquent on said
property at the time this suit was filed but all taxes becoming delinquent thereon
at any time thereafter up to the day of judgment, Including all interest, penalties
and costs allowed by law therein, may, upon request therefore, be recovered
herein without further citation or notice to any parties herein, and all said parties
shall take notice of and plead and answer to all claims and pleadings now on
file and which may hereafter be filed in said cause by all other parties herein.
You are hereby commanded to appear and defend such suit on the first Monday
after the expiration of forty-two (42) days from and after the date of issuance
hereof, the Same being the I3lh day of April, 1992 (Which Is the return day of
such citation) before the Honorable 30th District Court of Wichita County there
to show cause by judgment shall not be rendered for such taxes, penalties,
interest, and costs and condemning said property and ordering loreclosure or
the constitutional and tax liens thereon for taxes due the Plaintiffs and the
taxing units parties hereto, and those who may Intervene herein, together with
all interest, penalties and costs allowed by law up to the Including the day of
judgement herein, and all costs of this suit.
Herein Fail Not, but of this writ make answer as the law requires.
Issued and given under my hand and seal of said Court In the County of Texas,
this 25 day of February, 1992
Members of the 1951 Book
of Books Club met Thursday,
Feb. 27, 1992, in the home
of Carole Avery. Ruth Teaff,
Mozelle vice president, conducted the
Vivian Martin
Recognized
By Hospital
Vivian Martin has been named
Month at Electra Memorial February Employee
Hospital was Beckie Baker.
Constable,
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Closing prayer was
Wilma McDonald.
The hostess served lovely re-
freshments to LaVern Franklin,
Velma Lou Greer, Etta Dell
Hamilton, Lois Holman, Wilma
McDonald, Eunice Owen, Wilda
Palmer, Reba Stroud and one
guest, Meta Graves.
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Beckie Baker
Dorsey R Trapp, District Clerk
Clerk Of The District Court
30th Judicial District
Wichita County, Texas
By. Sharon Lam, Deputy
If this citation Is no? served within 80 days after its Issuance, it shall be
returned unserved.
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Books Club
Has Meet In
Walton Home
Members of the 1937 Book of
Books Club met in the home of
Skeet Walton on Feb. 20, 1992.
Lois Holman led the opening
prayer with special concern
for Beulah Bassett,
Gordon, Ruth James, Meta
Graves, Norma Allums and
Lois Miller.
Wilda Palmer, president, con-
Committee reports were given.
Yardstick Chairman Talley re-
ported a [
’ book of Beta would be held
during the meeting. Correspon-
dence from international was
read.
B05 West Highway Iowa Park. Texas
6 a.m.-9 p.m. Mondav-Saturday
____7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays____
F FOR TAKF GUT ORDERS I
I call 592-4731 I
Barbara Lalk, Claudia Mink, ing Mount Sinai alone.
Janie Peterson, JoAnn Sar-
A report of the recent Valen- gent, Yvonne Thaggard, Norma
tine social was given. Bar- Thompson and the hostess.
Legal Notice
Cause No. 38,646-A
City Of Wichita Fails vs. Florence Robert l_
In The 30th Judicial District
Court Of Wichita County, Texas
Citation By Publication
of the
Hospital was Beckie Baker. Month by Electra Memorial
An LVN, she has been with Hospital.
Electra Medical Clinic for three Nirs. Martin has been
and a half years.
A graduate of Notre Dame
High School, she attended Texas
Tech, Midwestern State, and
Bethania Nursing School.
She is a member of the Com-
munity Involvement Commit- Her husband, Jerry, is em-
tee at the hospital and Our ployed at Texas Department
Lady Queen of Peace Catholic of Highways. They have three
Church. children, Tyrone, a junior at
Her hobbies include raising Electra High School; Pearlie,
German Shepherds, hunting,
guns, coin collecting, guitar,
cooking, golf and pool.
Ms Baker has two Ger-
man Shepherds, Broderick and
Rocky, and her family in-
cludes a brother, Pete, of Cen-
ter Point; a sjster, Eva Burke
of Tacoma, Washington; and
nieces and nephews.
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were read and approved.
Mrs. Teaff announced that it IpO
time for the crouD to beein
thinking of what they would
like to study when the new year
starts for the club in the fall.
Tammy Rice brought the
evening's study on the second
chapter of Collossians. She
dressed in the character of
Paul, sitting in prison writing
a letter to the Church of
Colossians in Colosse. Mrs.
Rice used Strong's Exhaustive
Concordance in preparing for
the study.
Next meeting will be March 9
in the home of Ruth Teaff. Ca-
role Avery will be in charge of
the continuance of Collossians,
chapter three. Roll call will be
answered with "an incident in
the life of Christ."
Attending were Joe Ann Ma-
son, LaJune Lewis, Hazel Walser
Carole Avery, Tammy Rice and
Ruth Teaff.
Il ai.ra. to » p.m. Tkursdlarv
EMM-FRESH CMTFXSH
business session, and called
on Hazel Walser to open the
meeting with prayer.
LaJune Lewis led the roll call
ducted the business session, and those present answered with |
Velma Lou Greer called the their "favorite masculine char-
roll and read the minutes which acter” of the Bible. Minutes
were approved as read.
Wilma McDonald-
Bet ty Urban and Nona Nason.
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Members of Xi Tau Alpha
chapter of Beta Sigma Phi
met on Feb. 18, 1992, in the
home of Jamie Holmes with
Brenda Jetton presiding over
the business meeting.
Joan Bentley led the opening
ritual. Mrs. Holmes called the
roll with 12 members present
and read the minutes of the
previous meeting.
Jan Gee gave the treasurer
report. Kathy Detmer read Phi
Pals. Margaret Ballard read a
letter with information about
the state convention to be held
in McAllen, Texas.
Joan Bentley won the door
prize, and Brenda Sawyer gave
an interesting program, "The
Danger In Medical Tests." Kay
Whisnand led the closing rit-
ual and Brenda Sawyer served
refreshments to Margaret Bal-
lard, Jamie Holmes, Kay Whis-
nand, Jan Gee, Joan Bentley,
Sue Goodwin, Brenda Jetton,
Kathy Detmer, Barbara Cryer,
Eli
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planned review of the Georgia Eakin, Sylvia Flusche,
......Teresa Hayes, Linda Jones,
Shirley Jones, Pat Kemple,
YViLlUcl IVAVl-AJllCXILXj .
Stroud and Velma Lou Greerwas time for the group to begin
brought the lesson on Exo-
dus 20:18, the giving of the
Ten Commandments, the ef-
fect of God's visit, the chil-
dren of Israel acknowledging
the covenant and Moses ascend-
THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL
Quarterpound
Hamburger, Ries, $3.09
&Med. Drink Reg. $3.49
[■BREAKFAST SERVED ANYHMEh
Egg, Biscuit, Gravy 99^
Brattkiail Burrito - $1.29
SUNDAY LUNCH
Turkey and Dressing
mashed potatoes, veg, roll,& dessert
_________$4.29___
BEAN DAY EVERY THURSDAY
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l«rv«4 lr<» I! ■ ■ It 1 p k JL
j&Zzta Talley Is Hostess
For Xi Xi Lambda Meeting
Meeting of Xi Xi Lamda bara Bourland was honorea ^s
chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Valentine Sweetheart Phi Pals
was held Tuesday, Feb. 18, were read by Claudia Mink.
1992, in the home of Edna Hostess for the first meeting in
-___;___led March will be Georgia Eakin
by Mrs. Talley and President with Janie Peterson presenting
at the home of Shirley Jones
during the second meeting in
March.
State information was dis-
was
Talley. Opening ritual was
Carole Avery presided during the program. Rituals will be
the business meeting. il~■>
Roll call was held with 15
members present and three ab-
sent. Teresa Hayes was wel- i
corned back into active member- tributed, and closing ritual
-ship, and congratulations ex- led by Pat Kemple,
tended to Pat Kemple who was Edna Talley brought a pro-
named Electra's Woman of the gram on medical provisions and
Year at the recent Chamber of decisions pertaining to living
Commerce banquet. wills.
Refreshments were enjoyed
by Carole Avery, Lis Crow,
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Electra Star-News (Electra, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1992, newspaper, March 5, 1992; Electra, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1233376/m1/4/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Electra Public Library.