Electra Star-News (Electra, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 27, 1992 Page: 3 of 22
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Mark Morgan
g Electra High School Sopho-
more Mark. Morgan holds first
place honors for sophomores in
a number sense contest being
sponsored by Center Point High
School.
The contest known as the CP
All Texas Shoot Out is limited
to A, AA and AAA schools.
Tests are mailed to each
participating school. Students
compete against others in the
same school classification and
grade.
Mark is in second place
overall. Cody Patton ranks as
the third placed number sense
sophomore.
In the calculator competition
Mark is tied for sixth place
sophomore division. Dea Bruce
holds seventh place among
the sophomores while Chris
Graham is in sixth place in the
freshman division.
A total of 14 school districts
are entered in the contest.
Awards will be made at the
end of the series to students
in each category with special
awards for most improved in
each division.
Former Electran David Louis
Lindsey, 43, died Friday, Feb.
21, 1992, in Charleston, S.C.
• Graveside services with mili-
tary rites were held at 10 a.m.
Tuesday, Feb. 25, from Elec
tra Memorial Park Cemetery
with Rev. Troy Talley, pastor
of United Pentecostal Church
of Electra, officiating. Burial
was under direction of Dutton
Funeral Home of Iowa Park.
Born Feb. 21, 1949, in
Altus, OK, to Mr. and Mrs.
Grandville Lindsey, he was
married to Jimmie Sue Bentley
on /Aug 29, 1979, in Lawton.
He lived in Electra for a num
ber of years and attended school
here A Vietnam veteran he
served 12 years in the Arm)
earning the Presidential Cita
tion, Bronze Star, National De
lense Service Medal, Vietnam
Service Medal, Vietnam Cross
of Gallantry with Palm, and the
Good Conduct Medal. He was a
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Remember When?
May be that's w hv we hav e more
licautv shops than barber shops
I don’t remember many bar
ber shops by name, but I do re
truck driver.
Survivors include his wife;
his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Grandville Lindsey of Electra;
two sons, Jason and Jimmy,
both of Charleston; one sister,
Kathy Cowan of Lockhart,
Texas; and three brothers, ft
I of Charleston, Ray of Hurst,
and James of Haskell.
ell are vying for the nomination
lor Justice, Supreme Court,
Place 1. Eugene Cook is un
opposed in his bid lor the Re
publican nomination tor Justice.
Supreme Court, Place 2 Run
ning lor the nomination Ibr Jus
tice, Supreme Court, Place 3,
are (ieorge Barbarv and John
D Montgomery
Also on the Republican Party
primary ballot are Jim \ ollerrs
and Joseph \ Dev any, candi
dates for Judge, Court ol Crim
inal \ppeals. Place I, Sue La
garde, Judge, Court ot Cnmi
nal \ppeals, Place 2, Ed Gray
and I awrence Movers, Judge,
Court of Criminal Appeals,
Place 3, Tom Haywood, state
senator; Tod Weaver, Justice,
2nd Court of Appeals Dis
trict, Place 3; Keith Nelson.
District Judge, 78th Judicial
District; Rov Sparkman, Dis
trict Judge, 89th Judicial Dis
trict, Ronnie Shields and Rav
Cannedy, count) sheriff, and
Jacqtie Mien, county chairman
lhe Republican Primary bal
lot also includes a proposition
Ibr or against “that an amend
ment to the lexas Constitu
tion be submitted to the vot
ers of Texas Ibr approval, the
terms to be limited in the Ibl
lowing manner: (1) Governor,,
I icutenant Governor, Attorney
General, Comptroller of Public
Accounts, I reasurer, Commis
sioner of the General I and Of
fice two, four year terms, (2)
members of the Texas Rail
road Commission one, six
year term, (3) members of
the lexas Senate two, lour
year terms, (4) members of the
Texas House of Representa
fives lour, two year terms,
(5) lexas members of the I S
Senate two, six year terms
and (6) Texas members of the
I S House ol Representatives
tour, two year terms “
member some of the barbers
and I’m writing about the late
20’s, the 30’s and mavbe some
40's Some names that I re
member (besides those already
mentioned) are Mr Bicklev,
“Chief” Thomas, “Frenchv”
Gilchiste, I" I . “Red” Lewis,
Wavne Vaughn (still working
some in Wichita balls), I H
Barker, Mr I ane (remember
by Johnson’s Grocery?) and
there must have been many oth
cts but with mv short memory ,
I don’t remember
Back to beautv shops
I remember Lavonias Beautv
Shop on East Glisson, Jack
and 1-annie Wilkerson at 701
North Waggoner, Mikev savs
she got her verv first perm
from Tannie Ibr S2 00! \gnes
Hamilton’s shop was on North
Wilbarger, about 800 block and
Mrs Xrthur Stanford's shop
was on f ast Washington
So much lor now - mavbe I
need a sub ject that I know more
about'
I’ve been asked to write a
little dab about barber shops
and beautv shops, and I must
coni ess that I don’t remember
man) beautv shops of long
ago about as far back as
I can remember is Grate's
Beaut) Shop on West Brvan
or Capitola's where Johnnv
Thompson lives now
I suppose the absence ol
• beautv shops might have been
, because the ladies either did
their own work or got their
hair cut at a barber shop I'm
sure that Steve Rumore. N S
Nelson, Mr Jones, Joe Moser
and others cut a lot ol hair tor
women But I mustsav, ladies,
that vou girls look better now'
It used to be that men went to
a barber shop lor a haircut or a
-shave even both, but now some
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David Lindsey
Funeral Rites
Are Conducted
Sophomore Mark Morgan
Ranks First Place
Dickey, McGann
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Telephone:
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Vote For
DON BREWER
Democratic Primary
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Electra Star-News (Electra, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 27, 1992, newspaper, February 27, 1992; Electra, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1233806/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Electra Public Library.