Electra Star-News (Electra, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 5, 1984 Page: 4 of 18
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TWO residents of Electra Nur
sing Center will attend the Senior
Olympics later this Spring and a
■‘Benefit Dance” is being schedu-
led April 14th to help raise funds
for expenses. Additional informa-
tion will follow in next week’s
Flcctra Star-News.
steer saddling, barrells, and poles
and flags.
A calf scramble will be held each
night for children under 7th grade
level. In addition to rodeo activi-
ties. a rodeo dance will..(be held
Saturday night at the Ridjng Club
Arena Dance Area with music
provided by “French Quarter.”
Each rodeo performance will
begin with EHS Club members
setting pivots for the grand entry.
Members sitting pivots this year
will be Sean Smith, Charles Perry,
Dandle Finch, Trey Prentice, Tina
Anccll, Bredgct Stroud, Robert
Dovel. Maxine Hill, Missic Hol-
mes. April Mersiovsky. Tammy
Hill. 9; Travis Box and Tim Pcrrv.
7.
1NT. GIRLS-Tammy O'Neal. 16.
Delaina Henderson. 11; Maxine
Hill. 9; Sean Smith. 8; April
Mersiovsky and Danele Finch. 5.
Christy Smith, 4.
1NT. BOYS-Clint
and Trey Hatfield.
Wayne Thaggard,
Pcrrv .11.
SENIOR WOMEN--Sharon Hat-
field. 15. Cathy Stewart. 14. Marv
Mersiovskv. 12. Shirlcv Craw ns
and Karen Lucore. 4
SFN1OR MFN-Seott
skv. 19. Steve Perrv. 16. Kendall
Hill. 10. and R.B. Lucore. 6.
SUPER PEF WEF -Chnssv Wt.
lherspoon. and Justy Blackwell
lkwk-In Reported
At PaiiFs Maricet
A small amount of change is all
that was netted by burglars
Saturday night in a break-in at
Paul’s Market in Electra.
The break-in was 'discovered m
about 8:30 p.m. Saturday night by w
Electra Policemen. Entrance was
made by destroying a glass door at
the front entrance of the grocery
store. The culprits had apparentlv
attempted to enter the building
through'the roof, but gave up and
crashed the front door instead.
A sizeable hole in the roof of the
building was not discovered until
early morning rains flooded the $
front portion of the ftore Mondav
morning.
ties, followed by January produc-
tion, were: Pecos, 4,348,130 bar-
rels; Ector, 3,644.988 barrels;
Gaines, 3,593,504 barrels; Yoa-
kum, 3,535,925 barrels; Hockley,
3,267,474 barrels; Andrews, 3,
154.557 barrels; Gregg, 3,117,318
barrels; Scurry, 2,485,578 barrels;
Crane. 2,201,496- barrels; and
Refugio, 1,855,946 barrels.
Electra Riding Club members
braved Saturday’s winds and cool
temperatures to compete in the
club’s second scheduled playday
of the new riding season. Follow-
ing are results from Saturday’s
Playday.
PEE WEE G1RLS-C.C. Hubble.
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PEE WEE BOYS-Todd Box. 18:
Cody Patton, 10; Willie Perry. 9;
Chris Marten, 8.
JUNIOR GIRLS-Heather Hart.
17; Connie Cravens, 14; Jennifer
Finch. 12; Christy Cravens, 6.
JUNIOR BOYS--Delane Hatfield.
IS. Robert Dovel, 11; Clarence
EHS RODEO CLUB
Sets Pivots
Events in this years rodeo are
• Bareback, hulls, break-away rop-
‘ mg. ribbon roping, team roping.
fivc-month employee of Electra
Police Department. He Is a native
of Illinois and studied law enfor-
cement at Belleville College in
Illinois.
CHI EPSILON Sorority will spon-
sor a Vollev ball Tournament April
11th and 14th at Electra Junior
High Sihool Further information
m.iv be obtained bv calling
49S JOtlb or 495-1921
Noll, Christy Smith, Dawn Willett,
and Harry McAlister, Jr.
Club sponsors are Sharon and
Don Hatfield, Gay and Dickie
Noll, Susan and Steve Perry,
Anita and George Lee Streit, and
Kathleen and Lawrence Weddle.
Tickets may be obtained from
any of the above name or from the
following club members: Rodney
Cryer, Karol Munn. Gayle Woo-
ten. Nickic Hanks. Debbie Nash.
Marsha Weddle or Robin Bowden.
Unlike other high school athle-
tics, the Rodeo participants finan-
ce all of their activities from
community donations and sale of
rodeo tickets.
ANNUAL Wichita-Archcr-Clay
Baptist Association Royal Ambas-
sador Track Meet will be held this
Saturday. April 7th at 9 a.m. at
Fleetra High School Track. Ap-
proximately 300 boys, grade 1-6.
arc expected to participate.
WICHITA COUNTY Forum on
Aging will conduct a session
llnirsday, April 12th at 7 p.m. in
Electra Chamber of Commerce.
This forum is sponsored by
Community Council on Aging and
Adult Services Committee of
American Association of Retired
Persons
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12. Charles
FORMER ELECTRAN Brenda
Beebe, now an instructor at
Vernon High School, will present
her Vernon High School One-Act
Plav in a warm-up performance
Tucsdav. April I Oth in Vernon
High School’s Cafeteria. The plav
has qualified for regional competi-
tion An invitation to the public
has been extended to view thts
tree presentation
For Your ___
AUSTIN. Texas, March 27-Tex-
as crude oil' production averaged
2.288,929 barrels daily in January,
according to’Railroad Commission
Chairman Mack Wallace.
This figure compares with De-
cember production of 2,178,983 •
barrels daily and January 1983
production of 2.403.792 barrels
daily.
Texas oil production in January
totaled 70,956,796 barrels, up
from 67.548,468 barrels in
December and down from 72.476,
050 barrels in January 1983.
The January production allow-
able totaled 92.495,472 barrels.
Texas oil production was 23,29
percent under the allowable for
the month.
I he state’s top producing coun-
Riders Compete in Electra Riding Club Playday
Ihc next regularly scheduled
plavdav is set for Sunday, April
i^th
ALTON WOOD, a former Electra
voavh. was named Ada. Okla .
"Area Bov s (oach of the Year”
for 1983-84 Wood has been the
head coach of I atta Okla . boy s
'■ basketball team tor the last two
years I his si ason his team went
, to the semifinals of the Class 2A
• state tournament I he Wood's
oldest son, Jason a seventh
: grader, will go to Washington.
DC. this sumnur withthe gifted
Land talented class of Latta.
ELECTRA VFW members will
meet to elect new officers. Thurs-
& day. April 12th at 7 p.m. in Annie
Powell Senior Center All mem-
bers arc urged to attend this
important organization meeting.
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EHS Rodeo Set for Weekend
: Advance ticket sales for the 13th
;.annual Electra High School Rodeo
are drawing to a close as the
annual event's opening night’s
performance is set for Friday,
April 6th at Electra Riding Club
Arena. The two night stand will
offer local rodeo enthusiasts an
opportunity to see some of the
J"area high school rodeo talent in
a competition.
S Advance adult tickets arc priced
at $2.50 and students (7th grade
and under) at $1.50 with children
under six years admitted free.
Tickets at the gate will be 50 cents
higher.
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POLICEMAN-Tom Boyd Jr., is q
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Vote Sat., April 7,1984
Jannis Hayere
.^Candidate for Place 5
Electra Independent School Dist.
Board of Trustees
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THE FIRST Baptist (liunh will
be doing a n h|>tous survev of
—Electra this week and next week,
i Ihc survev will be done bv
• telephone
LADIES AUXILIARY of V F W
will conduit .1 nmnthlv business
J session riiursdav \prtl 5th at 7
I p m. tn Amin Powell Senior
5 ( enter Fleition of officers will be
J ihi main ordi r <4 business
J WORD HAS In en ri i cm d of tli
? death of Dana Sin Milaughhn
:• Bowman, who died Marih 12th in
5 I ort Worth Funeral si rv ices were
•i hi Id March IMi m I t Worth
•: i'olvtuhnii Mithodist ( hur< h
J She w ill be Renn mbi n d Im alh as
J the daughter ot John and Dean
(Andrews) Mcl.iughn Survivors
i in addition to her parents uulude
J a daughter. Shanti Manz a son.
| Salva Manz a sister Ivnda
; Milaughhn of Austin
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Thompson, Joe A. Electra Star-News (Electra, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 5, 1984, newspaper, April 5, 1984; Electra, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1233521/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Electra Public Library.