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Graveside services for Mrs’.
Leonard Dale Burt, 58, died.
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SELECTED- Jody Lynn, left, Courtney Anderson, center and Robin Monroe, at right,
qualified for “All Star Cheerleaders” during the UCA Cheerleading Camp held in July in
Electra. Jody and Robin have the opportunity to go to London England to be in the New
Farms & Ranches
Property & Auto
Farm Equipment
Crops
Crop Hail
Multi Peril Crop
Luna Moore
Services Held
Iri White Oak
School Boards toward develop-
ing a pay scale for each district.
Offices in:
Archer City • 574-4827
Electra • 495-2114
Olney • 564-5566
absent. Also present were Supt.
Windham and Administrative
in 1989.
Mrs. Moore was a member
Joe Masoner of Walters, Ok-
lahoma was employed as ju-
nior high science teacher and
coach. The graduate of South-
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Videos: The Cowboy Way;
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NOTICE
I Will Be Closed
Aug. 9-14
ReOpen Aug. 15
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Funeral Rites
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Gigantic Garage Sale
White’s True Value
Old Laundry Bldg.
Every Saturday
8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Making Way For New Merchandise
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Vacations • Car Expenses • Medical Bills
Help for Friends or Relatives • Home Improvements
New Furniture • Sports Equipment • School Expenses
You Name It!
Expenses can swell during tl>e summer and if you can use extra
cash, please call or slop in. Ixt us know how much you need,
give us n short time to complete lite details and. upon approval,
tire money will be waiting when you stop in.
12-12-12 PROGRAM
$1,200.00 12 MONTHS 12%
Annual Percentage Rate
With Approved Credit
Don't delay. We have money available and
offer fast, friendly and confidential service.
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Summer Band
Rehearsals
Start July 31
Summer rehearsals for the
Electra High School Tiger Band
will get underway on Monday,
July 31.
The full band, including flags,
will rehearse from 7 to 9 p.m.
on Monday, July 31; Tuesday,
Aug. 1; Thursday, Aug. 3;
Monday, Aug. 7; Tuesday,
If there is anything that
should first examine it and
could better be changed in ourselves.
we wish to change in the child, we
see whether it is not something that
a homemaker. She was ac-
tive in her earlier years with
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1931, iliaries and the BPOE auxil-
Mrs. Pohlman was survived iaries.
Survivors include a daughter,
Tuesday, Aug. 15.
Board President Jannis Hay-
ers conducted the meeting with
Trustees Harry McAlister, Mar-
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Billy Thaggard and Don Seale
presentand Trustees Carl Wright Aug. 8, and Thursday, Aug. 10.
Director Mike Lunney said
the schedule was designed to
allow the high school football
players to practice with the
band. He continued saying the
practices will be 80 percent
inside playing but students
should be prepared to do some
marching. First rehearsal will *
not be on contest music aS the
UIL does not allow bands-to
work on “contest shows” until
Aug. 1.
The show this year will con-
sist of “Jumpin’ Jack Flash”,
“I Can See Clearly Now”,
“Oh, What A Night”, and “Ja-
maica Farewell.”
$1,000 Reward
$1000 Reward for information
leading to the arrest and convic-
tion of any person or persons in-
volved in theft, vandalism, ar-'
son, fishing, or hunting on any
of our properties in Wichita,
.Archer, Wilbarger, Clay, Wise,
or any other county in which we
may have equipment located.
Tom Swanson Oil Co.
TS &T Drilling Co.
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.Under the program lunch has ■ y' being served e$ch diy: ‘ '
len-served each week dav frnm ./ ‘ v * *
Menus for, the final’- $week of
the program, include: Monday,
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potatoes, rolls, fruit and milk;
Tuesday, 'Aug. ,1, tacos with
cheese, refried beans, salad,
gelatin, milk; Wednesday, Aug.
2, manager’s choice; Thursday,
Aug. 3, spaghetti with meat
sauce, corn, salad, rolls, pud-
NOTICE
City of Electra is seeking
sealed bids on a used E-Z-
Go golf cart, good for parts
only. Can be seen at Dump Site,
fit TRUST CO.
FDIC
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On Aug. 2, 1995, Wednesday,
10:30 til 11:30, Tom Medley
will be here to do storytime.
Everyone of all ages is invited
to attend and share good stories
and fun.
Winners of the drawings
will also be announced. All
books, levels 1-2-3, in the
summer reading program, must
be turned in by Saturday,
July 29 to be eligible for the
drawings. When you turn your
books in, you will receive a
certificate and get a prize out
of the surprise box as long as
there are prizes remaining.
Congratulations to Jenny Sou-
CHICKEN KITCHEN
4 pcs CATFISH BASKET $4.99
FRIED CHICKEN 10 pieces
$7.99 2 pts salad, 10 rolls
WE NOW FEATURE PURIFIED
FILTERED WATER
BRING YOUR CONTAINERS—
ONLY 25/GALLON
2- 1/2 LB. HAMBURGERS
1 FAMILY SIZE FRIES ONLY $5,00
CATFISH FILLETS (all you can eat)
WITH SALAD BAR $6.99
OPEN EVERY DAY
DINE IN- CARRY OUT -DELIVERY- DRIVE THRU
HWY. 287 & HWY. 25 West At Conoco- 1 block
PHONE 495-4448
7 a.m. to 11 p.m.
sale on a sealed bid basis a
pickup currently in use.
Public hearing on the pro-
posed budget will be held at 6:45
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Mrs. Moore died Thursday,
July 20, at her residence in
tober 13, 1909 in Wilbarger Electra.
County, Texas and had lived in She was
Electra most of her life. She
was a member of the South-
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iy Thursday at Luna K. Moore, 93, Electra,
were held at 10 a.m. Satur-,
" Services were held at 2:00 day at the White Oak Ceme-
p.m. Monday at the Southside tery, White Oak, Texas, with
Church of Christ in Electra Rev. Carolyn Hendricks offici-
with Dennis Hoff, pastor, of-
ficiating. Burial as in Electra
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by one son, Bobby D. Pohlman Survivors include a daughter,
of Jackson, Miss; one daughter, Mrs. Gloria Boyle of Electra;
Doris Tyler of Duncan, Okla- three granddaughters, Lynda
homa; two sisters, Ruth Rus- Lynn of Electra, Jane Hanks
sum of Portage, Indiana and of Wichita Falls and Patty
M. Francis Atkins of Vernon, Bruce of Electra; five great
Texas; six grandchildren and 'grandchildren and one great
12 great grandchildren. ’ "
She was born April 14,
1902, in Blanchard Springs,
Arkansas, and was married to
side Church of Christ in Electra Herbert Moore in November,
and was a retired Stanley dealer 1922, in Eldorado, Arkansas. |
and had also been employed She resided in White Oak for 52
with Wacker’s Variety Store in years prior to moving to Electra
Electra. She and W.E.'“Slim”
Pohlman were married Novem-
ber 6, 1927 and he preceded of the Presbyterian Church and
her in death in July 1953. She
was also preceded in death by a
daughter, Billie Jo Pohlman in the Presbyterian Church
Do Summer Expenses
Have Your
' Temperature
SOARING? i
western Oklahoma State Uni- upcoming dates including: staff
versity completes the teaching development on Friday, Aug.
staff for the district. 1I> work day and opening
Recommendation from the assembly on Monday, Aug. 14,
p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 15, prior Electra High School Campus an(i day of classes
to the regular August board Team requiring a student to
meeting at 7 p.m. complete course requirements
Supt. Windham told trustees and pass all portions of the
he plans to investigate the pos- TAAS, or complete course re-
sibility of joining school dis- quirements and complete GED ityn Johnson, Buzz^ Boswell
tricts in Iowa Park, City View requirements to participate in ” "
and Holliday in seeking a meet- graduation ceremonies was ap-
ing with Texas Association of proved by the trustees.
Supt. Windham told trustees
that $20,000 insurance will be Assistant Billy Clark.
He noted this does not mean used for repairs to the roofs of
each district will have the same the three school buildings by
pay scale. Armored Roofing, and restroom
” ‘ remodeling at Dinsmore will be
completed by the end of next
week.
Trustees were reminded of
K $
Thursday, July, 13, 1995.
Services were held at 10
a.m. Saturday at Lowe Funeral
Home with his cousin, Clint
H. Finley of Wichita Falls and
Terry Hodge, officiating. Burial
was in Rock Hill Cemetery in
Wood County, Texas.
Mr. Burt was born November
25, 1936 in Iowa Park. He
previously owned and operated
his own plumbing and heating
ding, milk, and Friday, Aug. 4, business and was a plumbing
submarine sandwiches, chips, inspector for the State of
rancn style beans, salad, fruit New Mexico. In 1988 he and
and milk. Ms wife, Wanda, moved to
Quitman from Wichita Falls.
He had worked for the City of
Quitman for five years. He was
also a member of the Woodmen
of the World since 1971. He was
Baptist.
Survivors include his wife;
two sons, Rick of Quitman
and Tony of Sulphur Springs,
Texas; his mother, Gladys
Moody of Electra; a brother,
Ellis L. of Electra; and two
2tc grandchildren.
Summer Feeding Program
To End Here On August 4
Friday, Aug. 4) is the final T- Under the program lunch has.-/ being served e$c
day of the 1995 Summer Feed: been served each week day from,
ing Program sponsored by Elec- tl.:30 to 12:30 at the Dinsmore
tra Independent School District Elementary School for those 18
through a federally funded pro- and under. Officials said an I
gram. average of 100 to 150 meals are July 3,1, salmon, peas, sweet
Check Us Out!
By Terry Holbert
therland, winner of level 3 door
prize, chess book and chess set.
Books shelved this week:
Beach Music, Tattos; Menoch
the Devil; Dangerous To Know;
The Mortal Intent; Midnight;
Mouse Trapped; Cat Killer; Ice;
The Take Over; Lightening;
Cemetery of Angels;
Non-fiction: The Occult; Good
bye Is Not Forever; Book Col-
lections, 1995; 1995 Official
Price Guide For Stamps and ioo North Handley. Bids to be
> ..... ............ received at City Hall, 9 a.m.
to 5 p.m., by Tuesday, Aug. 8,
1995. City reserves all rights.
qualified for “All Star Cheerleaders” during the UCA Cheerleading Camp held in July in
Year’s Eve Parade and Courtney has the opportunity to participate in the Thanksgiving
Day Parade in Houston.
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.. Edna Bernice Pohlman, age
85, passed awa;
Electra Nursing Home.
Monday at the Sopthside tery, White Oak, Texas, with
ating. Interment was in White
Oak Cemetery were under di-
Memorlal Park under the di- rection of Rader Funeral Home,
rection of Totten-Day Funeral Longview.
Home.
Mrs. Pohlman was born Oc-
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