Electra Star-News (Electra, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 2, 1992 Page: 7 of 25
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Electra Star-News, Thursday, April 2, 1992, Page Seven
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Dorsey R Trapp, Clerk
County Court at Law No 1
Wichita County, Texas
By Sharon Lam, Deputy
April 28,
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May 12.
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Hours:
Monday-Friday 9:00 -7:00
Saturday 9:00-6:00
Thursday, April 2, at the Tiger
Track.
In addition to the Electra
Cubs and Lady Cubs, teams
from Archer City, Crowell,
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Back
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Chiropractic
Electra Tiger and Lady Tiges
won third and second place
honors respectively at the Olney
track Meet Saturday.
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Begins 9-AA Competition
Six Teams Register
For April 2 Relays
WAL-MART 6M $5.00 Off
^PHARMACY] Any Prescription
4 Not Valid On Third Party Prescriptions
Good Through April 30, 1992
500 West Highway
Iowa Park, Texas
Closed Sunday 592-4157
The American Red Cross was founded in 1881 by Clara Barton, an
American nurse who served at the battlefront during the Franco-
Prussian War.
Anyone Interested In Helping
Organize, Coach Or Play
Girls Little League Baseball
Thursday, April 2, 1992, 6 30 p m
Chamber Of Commerce
Important Notice
You have been sued You may employ an attorney II you or your attorney do
not tile a written answer with the clerk who Issued this citation by IQ CO a m on
the Monday next tollowing the expiration of twenty days alter you were served
this citation and petition, a default judgement may be taken against you
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All District Basketball — Dea Bruce and Jennifer Payton, center, were selected to the
9-AA all district girls basketball team. Jennifer Robeson, left, and Ginger Minge, right,
were received honorable mention.
Legal Notice
The State Of Texas
County of Wichita
To Sergio Guidos Garcia, Respondent
Greetings You Are Hereby Commanded to appear before the Honorable County
Court at Law No 1, Wichita County, Texas at the Courthouse, thereof, In Wichita
Falls, Texas, by filing a written answer, at or before 10 o'clock a m of the Monday
next after the expiration of twenty days from the date of service of this citation
rlhen and there to answer the Petition Of In The Interest Of Jessica Grimaldo, A
Child filed In said Court on the 22nd day of October, 1991, against Sergio Guidos
Garcia, Respondent and said suit being numbered 7104-Jr-E-1 on the docket of
said Court and entitled.
In The Interest Of Jessica Grimaldo, A Child the nature of which suit Is a
request to terminate the parent-child relationship
Said child Jessica Grimaldo was barn on the 9th day of December, 1985 in
Wichita Falls, Texas
The Court has authority in this suit to enter any judgement or decree In the
child’s Interest including the termination of the parent child relationship, the
determination of paternity arid the appointment of a conservator with authority to
consent to the child’s adoption, which will be binding on you.
Issued And Given under my hand and seal of said Court at Wlchlla Falls, Texas,
this the 25th day of March, 1992
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Total permits issued
1,600 -
1,400
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1,000 -
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Henrietta, Paducan, reirotia
and Windthorst are entered.
Field events will begin at 3:35
p.m. with running events to
follow at 4:05 p.m.
Phillip Pitts is coach for the
Cubs, and Christie Buckner is
Lady Cubs’ coach.
1600 M Relay- Todd Box,
Hays Lowe, Wesley Sanderson,
Matthew Chambers, second,
Shot Put- Rusty Ballard,
sixth.
Discus-Rusty Ballard, sixth.
Triple Jump-Todd Box, third.
Low back pain It ona of the moat common dlaorderi affecting American adult*. It
la estimated that 75 million Americana will have It each year, and that 80% of tha adult
population will have low back pain at some time.
Low back pain la the moat common cauae of disability among the 3d to 50 year age group.
Becauae these age group* are uaually the moat productive In the work force, the
economic Impact of low back pain la enormoua.
Low back pain patlenta comprise the second largest diagnostic group seen by medical
family practitioners, yet the common treatments recommended by theae practitioners are
being found to be Ineffective. A prominent medical low back pain researcher has suggested
that family physicians consider referring theae patients for chiropractic care, a* It ha*
proven helpful for this disorder, .
Low back pain generally Is a mechanical disorder which needs suitable treatment.
Chiropractic manipulation is just such a method. In the 1985 volume of the medical Journal
“Canadian Family Physician", Dr. William Klrkaldy-Willis, professor of orthopedic surgery
at the University of Saskatchewan, reported on a study of chronic low back ‘pain patients.
The results of treatment with chiropractic manipulation were so favorable that Dr. Klrkaldy-
Willla summarized that those medical doctors who refer their patients for this treatment will
provide relief for many who would not otherwise be helped.
Indeed, growing numbers of low back pain sufferers are turning to chiropractic each year
and are finding relief. Many people who Were frustrated before seeking chiropractic
treatment, return to an active lifestyle, not restricted by disabling pain. The latest statistic*
show that about one In three low back pain patients now see a chiropractor, and th*
percentage should be much greater. Chiropractic I* both a safe and effective way to deal
with low back pain, the unwanted American tradition.
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BROWN-CAVETT CHIROPRACTIC coupon !
This Coupon entitles you to:
EXAM & X-RAYS AT A
COST OF $70 (Reg. Value to’$1755
This promotion is being done through April 15 in order to enable
more people in Texoma to experience the wonderful benefits of
Chiropractic
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Electra High School Tiger is Bobby Wortham.
Baseball Team began district Thus far this season the team
competition when it hosted has posted a record of one
the Seymour Panthers here win and four losses. Remaining
Tuesday. games include Holliday here
Home games are being played on March 31, Chico there on
at the Little League Field with April 3, Archer City there on
most games beginning at 5 p.m. April 7, Notre Dame here on
Members of the team are April 10, Windthorst there on
Todd Box, Rusty Ballard, April 14, Olney here on April
David Byrd, Jason Holmes, 21, Seymour there on April 24,
Layne Holmes, Ross James, Holliday there on ? ”
Cary Marsh, Sam McIlroy, Archer City here on
Brad Moore, Cody Patton, Toby and Olney there on ]
Reynolds, Wesley Sanderson, Games with Holliday, Archer
Durwin Simmons, Steven Sta- City, Olney, and Seymour are
ley and Aaron Williams. Coach in District 9-AA competition.
High School Track Teams Place
In Olney Track Meet On Saturday
3200 M Run- Matthew Cham-
bers, second; Damian Kellinger,
fourth.
800 M run-Todd Box, third;
Individual Lady Tigers events Matthrew Chambers, fifth.
and results were:
800 m dash-Jennifer Payton,
third, Dea Bruce, sixth.
100 m hurdles-Jennifer Robe-
song econd.
100 m dash-Holly Windham
seocnd; Shelly Green, third.
200 m dash-Shelly Green
first; Holly Windham, second.
800 m relay- Jennifer Payton,
Dea Bruce, Mistee Fillmore,
Holly Windham, fifth.
3200 m run-Ginger Minge,
fourth; Melissa Lowe, sixth.
1600 m relay-Dea Bruce,Gin-
ger Minge, Mistee Fillmore,
Jennifer Payton, fourth.
Long jump- Dea Bruce, fourth
Triple jump- Dea Bruce,
second; Jennifer Pay ton, fifth.
Shot Put-Stephanie Coleman,
fourth; Page Price, fifth.
Discus- Stephanie Coleman,
first; La sQuita Gaines, fourth.
High Jump- Robin Anderson,
fifth.
Individual events and results
from the varsity boy’s division
were:
400 m relay-Bruce Jones,
Trent Gibson, Demestrius Breed-
love, Tyrone Weaver, second.
100 m dash-Demetrius Breed-
love, first.
400 m dash- Tyrone Weaver,
second; Trent Gibson, sixth. Six teams have entered the
1600 m relay-Tyrone Weaver, Electra Junior High School
Demestrius Breedlove, Anthony Cub Relays which will be held
Monroe, Bruce Jones, fifth.
Shot Put- Michael Robert-
son, third.
Discus- Brannon Coats, sec-
ond; Rodney Buchanan, sixth.
High Jump- Anthony Mon-
roe, fourth.
Long Jump- Tyrone Weaver,
second.
Triple Jump- Tyrone Weaver,
second; Durwin Simmons, fifth.
Pole Vault- Durwin Sim-
mons, fifth.
Junior Varsity Boys in Divid-
ual events and results were:
Cafeteria Menus for the stu
dents who will be eating in the
Electra Public Schools the week
of April 6-10 have been an-
nounced.
They are as follows:
Monday
Breakfast-Cereal, toast, milk
juice.
Lunch - Hamburgers,
tator tots, milk, fruit.
High School-Hamburger bas-
ket-Hamburger, fries, burger
salad, milk, dessert, chef salad-
Salad, ham, cheese, crackers,
milk, dessert. Burritos with
chili and cheese, fries, salad,
milk, dessert.
Tuesday
Breakfast-Scrambled eggs, bis
cuits, milk, juice.
Lunch-Enchiladas, refried
beans, corn, milk, gelatin with
fruit.
High School - Hamburger bas-
ket, chef salad, corny dogs,
french fries, salad, milk, dessert
Wednesday
Breakf ast-Oatmeal,
milk, juice.
Lunch-Chicken fried steak,
gravy, mashed potatoes, En-
glish peas, bread, milk, ice
cream.
High School - Hamburger bas
ket, chef salad, chicken nuggets
basket Chicken nuggets, fries/
mashed potatoes, salad, bread,
milk, dessert.
Thursday
Breakf ast - Manager's Choice.
Lunch-Ham, Scalloped pota-
toes, blackeyed peas, rolls,
milk, pudding.
High School -Hamburger bas-
ket, chef salad, steak finger
basket-steak fingers/mashed pota
toes,salad, bread, milk,dessert.
Friday
Break fast-Sausage, gravy, bis
cuits, milk, juice.
Lunch Tuna sandwich, soup,
salad, milk, peanut butter
cookies
HighSchcxil Hamburger bas |
ket, chel salad, pizza pockets
with cheese, fries, salad, milk,
dessert
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