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The Board Of Trustees And Staff
Of The Electra Public Library
Cordially Invite You To A
Reception In Honor Of
Seventy Years Of Service, 1925-1995
—Napoleon
Please Join Us On Sunday
The Eighteenth Of June
7.00% INTEREST
2 p.m. to 4 p.nt
GUARANTEED FOR ONE YEAR
Electra Public Library
tion, the successful bidder must
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Electra, Texas
121 W. Cleveland
Phone 495-3896
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Tax Deferred $5000.00
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Memorials
Increase
Library Fund
BOB MOORE INS.
AGENCY
American Association of Re-
tired Persons, sponsors of the
auxiliary sharing the profit.
Mikey Robb reported Don
Brewer, Birnell and Ed Sipple,
and Mikey and Roy Robb at-
tended the District "15 Conven-
tion. No linen baskets were won
by Electrans.
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This project is financed with
$95,675 of federal funds which
represents 90% of the project
budget. Because federal funds
are being used, attention is
called to the fact that not less
than the federally determined
Mikey Robb read “Flanders
Field’’ and Carl Wright was
speaker for the event. There was
a good turnout for the service.
American flags were sold on
May 26. It was decided to
order two dozen more flags to
be sold at a later date. The
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Oct. 5. Reports were
committee chairmen.
Garage Sale and Bake Sale
netted $232.70 with the post and MSI’. She is the daughtcr of
Jan and Harrold Gee and is a
sophomore at Midwestern.
Memorial donations have in-
creased the library fund at Dins-
more Elementary School.
Included are memorials for:
Dorothy Combs by Bill, Fran
and B. J. Davis
Flora Clark by Bill, Fran and
B. J. Davis
Don Youngblood by mem-
bers of Delta Kappa Gama:
Josephine Cogdell, Mildred
Huguelet, Linda Leahy, Eliza-
beth Sachse, Mary Laura Slappe
and Fran Davis
Keith Wilson by Jay and
Claudia Mink
Wyonette Yates by Jay and Byrum.
Claudia Mink
gram, has announced an update tests given. As
on the program.
Edition IV, a
were
secretary. The treasurer
port was
ley. An acknowledgment
read from the Bible T
Church for the memorial given
for Dorothy Cocks. A note
was read from Joyce McK-
elvey, outgoing president who
has moved to Austin. Betty Society at Midwestern State
University.
Only five percent of all
Her veil of illusion was held ’
by a head piece encrusted with I
pearls. I
She carried a cascade bouquet I
of pink roses, white chrysan- 1
themums and white carnations.
Amy Mabrey of Nashville,
Tenn, was matron of honor and
Carla Goodman was maid of
honor. Both are sisters of the
bride.
Bridesmaids were Sally Cur-
tis of Lubbock, Stacy Solano of
Fort Collins, Colo., Amy Alli-
son of Abilene and Kendra Sor-
rells of Fort Worth.
Caitlin Galloway of Houston
was flower girl. Robin Galloway
of Houston was ring bearer.
Alex Dossey of Houston
was best man to his brother.
Groomsmen were Derek McK-
askleof Houston, Ryan Mullins
of Bullard, Jonathon Himes
of Houston, Paul Marlow of
Spring and Trevor Denn of
Medford, Ore.
Guests were registered by
Werline, district 15 president,
informed the auxiliary of a rou-
tine inspection to be done oh college students meet the high
give by academic standards established
by the society.
Gee is a member of Omiga,
Manhole; 7 EA Abandon Man-
hole; 1 EA Replace Manhole
Lid; 6 EA Plug Sewer Line; 120
LF Concrete Cap; 203 LF As-
phalt Pvt. Repair; and 3,656
LF Trench Safety.
Bid/Contract Documents, in-
cluding Drawings and Techni-
cal Specifications are on file
at the office of the Engi-
neer, Corlctt, Probst & Boyd,
Inc. 1912 Kemp Blvd., Wichita
Falls, Texas 76309.
Copies of the Bid/Contract
Documents may be obtained by
depositing $30.00 with Corlctt,
Probst & Boyd, Inc., 1912
Kemp Blvd., Wichita Falls,
Texas 76309, for each set
of documents obtained. The
deposit is non-refundable.
A bid bond in the amount
of five percent (5%) of the bid of Electra for
issued by an acceptable surety
shall be submitted with each
bid. A certified check or band
draft payable to the City or
Electra, Texas or negotiable U.
S Government Bonds (as par the contract award.
%alue) may be submitted in lieu City of Electra
of the bid bond December 30, 1994
Audie Lee Miller reported
$438.75 was raised in the
Buddy Poppy Sale on
NOTICE
The City of Electra, Texas,
will receive bids for Sani-
tary Sewer Improvements -1993
T.C.D. Program in Electra un-
til 2 p.m. on June 26, 1995,
at City Hall, 101 North Main,
Electra, Texas 76360. The bids
will be publicly opened and read prevailing (Davis-Bacon) wage
— rate, as issued by the Texas De-
partment of Housing and Com-
munity Affairs and contained in
the contract documents, must be
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Miami High School in 1991. She from Cypress Creek High School
is a 1995 graduate in 1991 and is also a 1995 grad-
of Abilene Christian Univer- uate of ACU.
sity. After a wedding trip to
Steamboat Springs Colo, the
couple will reside in Austin.
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Lori Goodman, daughter of
Paul and Donna Goodman,
granddaughter of Homer and
Lorene Goodman of Electra
became the bride of Adam
Dossey of Houston in a later
afternoon ceremony May 20 in
the Miami Church of Christ.
Jack* Moore of Houston was
officiant at the ceremony.
Parents of the bridegroom are.
Dennis and Melanie Dossey of
Houston.
The bride wore a gown
of white regal satin designed
with a princess style bodice
of lace encrusted with seed
pearls and jewels. The scalloped
V neckline was low at the
back with a runner of tiny
pearl buttons and centered with
a designer bow. Below the
elongated waistline, the full
skirt of satin flowed to cathedral
length train of satin accented ■
with European lace cut outs.
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NOW OPEN TUESDAY AND THURSDAY
AFTERNOONS BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
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DELIVERY!
' New Officers Are Installed Here
By Ladies VFW Auxiliary Recently
New officers for installed by
Lila Kelley, past president,
when members of the Ladies
Auxiliary to the Veterans of
Foreign Wars Post 4145 met
on June 1, with Birnell Sipple
presiding.
Installed were Audie Lee
Miller, president; Birnell Sip-
ple, senior vice president; Lea-
etta Urbina, junior vice presi-
dent; Anna Dorman, secretary;
Lila Kelley, treasurer; Margie
Mayo, chaplain; Raedean Owen, Birnell Sipple laid. thejyreath.
guard; Mary Rogers, conduc-
tress; Mikey R6bb, patriotic in-
structor; La Rue Rainwater,
trustee, three year; Carolyn
Mengwasser,
trustee, two year, and Tommye
Combest, trustee, one year.
During the business session
minutes of the last meeting state convention will be held in
read by Anna Dorman,
re-
given by Lila Kel-
was
Baptist Honor Society
Crystal Gee has been selected
to the Alpha Phi Sigma Na-
tional Criminal Justice Honor
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Anissa Long, the grooms sister 55 Alive Mature Driving Pro with no driving involved and
of Fort Worth. ‘
After the ceremony a recep-
tion was held in Fellowship
Hall of First United Methodist
Church. Members of the house-
party were Tiffany Jameson
of Silver, Diana Harlan of
Abilene, Stefanie Pearson of
Mesquite, Jennifer Muncy of
Lone Wolf, Oklahoma and
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Under new management - Dr. Troy Murray
Update Announced For
For 55 Alive Program
Course cost is $8.00 per per-
son. Instruction is all classroom
1 no
: a bonus, gradu-
ates may be able to qualify for
unique eight a discount on automobile insur-
hour classroom refresher course ance.
for drivers age 50 and older, Everyone age 50 or older
will be taught from 1 to 5 interested in attending the class
p.m. on June 29 and 30 at for the first time or in renewing
the Electra Citizens Center by a certificate should contact
Elizabeth Sachse, Dorothy Lee Elizabeth Sachse at 495-3766 or
and Marye Bentley. Marye Bentley, 495-3180.
Houston on June 30 and July
1. Mystery package was won
May by Mary Rogers. Next meeting
26. Ten people helped with will be at 7 p.m. on July 6 at the
the sale and media coverage Post Home, 819 North Main,
was reported as “very good.’’ Cake, cookies and punch
Mrs. Miller also reported on were served to Birnell Sipple,
the Memorial Service held May Anna Dorman, Lila Kelley, Au-
29 honoring the veterans. The die Lee Miller, Mikey Robb,
flag was lowered by Roy Robb Margie Mayo, Mary Rogers,
and Ed Sipple. Don Brewer, Mildred Culipher, Raedean
commander, gave the welcome. Owen and La Rue Rainwater.
Stephen Easter played ‘ ‘ Taps. ’ ’
Dossey-Goodman Vows Pledged
In Afternoon Ceremony On May 20
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Mrs. Adam Dossey
aloud at 2 p.m. on June 26,
1995, at City Hall, Electra,
Texas 76360.
Bids are invited for the fol-
lowing: 3,513 LF 12” SDR pajj on this project. in addi-
26 PVC Sewer Pipe (O’- 18.5’ t- - " ” ' ”
deep); 125 LF 10”, 8”, or 4” ensure that employees and ap-
SDR 26 PVC Sewer Pipe (0’-8’ . •• • - J .
deep); 11 EAManholes; 46.3 LF discriminated’’^inst because
Extra Depth Manholes; 1 EA of their race, color, religion,
Remove Manhole; 2 EA Modify Sex or national origin.
Attention is also called to
General Condition 141 “Re-
strictions on Public Buildings
and Public Works Projects’’.
The bidder certifies by the sub-
mission of its bid that it:
1. Is not a Contractor of a
foreign country included on the
USTR list;
2. Has not and will not
enter into any subcontract with
a subcontractor of a foreign
country included on the USTR
list;
3. Will not provide any
product of a foreign country
included on the USTR list.
The City of Electra reserves
the right to reject any and
all bids or to waive any
informalities in the bidding.
Bids may be held by the City
_.-----a period not to
exceed thirty (30) days from
the date of the bid opening
for the purpose of reviewing
the bids and investigating the
bidders qualifications prior to
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INSTALLED — New officers of the Ladies VFW Auxiliary were installed on June 1.
back row, Raedean Owen, Margie Mayo, Mikey Robb, Anna Dorman and Mary Rogers.
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