Electra Star-News (Electra, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 17, 1989 Page: 7 of 24
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Boys between the ages of 8
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TO OUR PATIENTS
Thank You
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The Flu Vaccines
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Trophies will be presented to
the first, second and third place
teams and to first and second
team individuals.
contact Glen Branch, 4153 or
Scott Dulaney, 7344.
First practice is Aug. 21. A
permission slip, physical form
Before eating anything, the
coon first washes the food in the
nearest available water
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A new study shows plastic soft
drink containers are the most en-
vironmentally friendly.
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Kid Football Practice
To Begin Here On Aug. 21
State Issues
1200 Permits
For Drilling
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Summertime in Texas is a time for
family reunions and like clockwork
each June since 1904, the grand-
children and great-grandchildren of
Hill Country Confederate veterans
meet at Camp Ben McCulloch for a
week of feasting and fun to renew old .
bonds. Camp Ben McCulloch is
located 12 miles from Manchaca just
outside Austin. Peacefulness and
serenity are the feelings one gets from
visiting the camp because of its Hill ■, ’
Country charm and beauty. Scenic
Onion Creek, shaded by great Cypress
trees flows through Camp Ben
McCulloch and creates as pleasant a
place to swim as it did 100 years ago.
Junior High School.
Entry deadline is Aug. 17
for the ASA sanctioned tourna-
ment. Entry fee is $100.
Mens Softball Tournament
Is Planned Here Aug. 19. 20
Sixth Annual Lions Mens Tournament will be played Aug.
Class C Slow Pitch Softball 19 and 20 at Tiger Field, Electra
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BUY ONE PAIR OF GLASSES, GET ONE FOR A PENNY
TSO’s back-to-school
sale for students
1,200 drilling
permits tftere' issued by the
Railroad Commission in July,
according to RRC Chairman
Kent Hance. In June, the total
of 1,260. July, 1988’s, total was
1,203.
The July total included 779
permits to drill new oil and
gas tests, 41 permits to re-
enter existing well bores, 64
to deepen existing holes, 169
to plugback existing holes, and
four for other wells. Operators
were also issued 143 amended
drilling permits.
Hance said permits issued for
new oil and gas holes in July
included 56 in the San Antonio
area, 44 in the Refugio area, 50
in Southeast Texas, 55 in deep
South Texas, 16 in East Central
Texas, 111 in East Texas, 97
in West Central Texas, 48 in
the San Angelo area, 119 in
the Midland area, 53 in the
Lubbock area, 102 in North
Texas, and 28 in the Panhandle.
In the first seven months of
1989, the Commission issued
7,878 drilling permits, a 15.9
percent decreased from the
9,373 issued during the same
period of 1988.
The 1,200 permits issued in
July included 494 oil permits,
252 gas permits, 396 oil and gas
permits, 30 injection permits,
12 disposal permits, and 16
other permits.
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Rodeo Action—Youngsters 18 years and younger saw action such as this during the
T.J.R.A. approved Junior Rodeo at the Electra Riding Club Arena on Saturday night.
Gate prizes were given away during the rodeo.
i Buy one pair. Get one for a penny, i
| Whether you’re a student or not, you can buy a complete pair |
■ of glasses at regular price and get a second pair (same prescription) ■
from our specially tagged collection for a penny. ■
Offer includes most single HMun and bikvjl prexTipiHtns Same ten*
restrictions jpplv Minimum firM pair purchase $’S Tints V\ and ' | X ’ g[
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Boys between the ages of 8 Owen’s office between the hours
and 11 who wish to play football of 1 p.m. and 3:20 p.m.
during the 1989-90 season with ,
Electra Kid Football should Junior High
Boys Physicals
Physicals for high school and
and a copy of the boy’s birth junior high school girls athletes
certificate must be turned in nior high football players willloe
before he can practice. given Aug. 24 and Aug. 25.
Second date to have a physical Coach Phillip Pitts said phys-
is Aug. 23 at Dr. Raymond icals will be in the office of Dr.
Raymond Owen from 1 p.m. to 3
--__'' p.m. on Aug. 24, and from 9:30
a.m. to noon on Aug. 25.
There is no charge lor the
physicals.
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For more information on the
double elimination tournament,
call Juan Limon, 2756; Glen
Branch, 4153, or Scott Du-
laney.
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■ indudc frames and knxS. Doctor’* prexnption required tampon
S must be presented al limed order. Soother discount*apph Must
» TSOs arc operated bv doctors of opt iimein An independent dojot
15 ofoptomctn is located adlaccnt low* I’M Mike*
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701 South Frontage Road • 552-7791
Vemon, Texas
* Denotes District Game
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PLACE
Burk
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Rider
There
Here
OPPONENT
Burk’/Rider
Goree
Newcastle
Hirschi
Rider/Holliday
Newcastle
Burk’
Herschi Tournament
• WFHS/Rider Rider
V. R. J. C. Tournament
Hirschi There
Harrold Tournament
Petrolia
Burk’
Petrolia
Notre Dame
Holliday
Harrold Tournament
Paducah *
Chillicothe *
Vernon
Paducah *
Vernon
Chillicothe *
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TIME
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Public
Notice
The State of Tejtas
County of Wichita.
To: Ronald Gresham; Re-
spondent.
Greetings: You are Hep$by
Commanded to appear before
the Honorable County Court
at Law No. 1 Wichita County,
Texas at the Courthouse thereof,
in Wichita Falls, Texas, by fil-
ing a written answer at or be-
fore' 10 o’clock a.m. of the
Monday next after the expira-
tion of twenty days from the
date of service of this cita-
tion then and there to answer
the First Amended Petition of
Texas Department of Human
Services filed in said Court on
the 12th day of June, 1989,
against Barbara Anderson and
Ronald Gresham, Respondent
and said suit being numbered
7062-Jr-E on the docket of said
Court, and entitled; (Original
Petition filed 11.01.88)
In The Interest of Jennifer
Gresham, A Child.
The nature of which suit is
a request to appoint the Texas
Department of Human Ser-
vices, Wichita County, Protec-
tive Services as Managing Con-
servator.
Said child Jennifer Gresham
was born on the 23rd day
of January, 1974, in Sparta,
Wisconsin.
The Court has authority in
this suit to enter any judgment
or decree in the child’s interest
including the termination of
the parent-child relationship,
the determination of paternity
and 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
Wichita Falls, Texas this the
8th day of August 1989.
Dorsey R. Trapp, Clerk
County Court at Law No. 1
Wichita County, Texas
By: Sharon Lam, Deputy
Important Notice
You have been sued. You
may employ an attorney. If
you or your attorney do not
file a written answer with the
clerk who issued this citation
by 10:00 a.m. on the Monday
next following the expiration
of twenty days after you
were served this citation and
petition, a default judgment
may be taken against you.
1989
Harrold Lady Hornets
Volleyball Schedule
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the Cougars game.
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? Bridgeport
Haskell (*<
'Jacksboro
•. Henrietta...'
Seymour
. Holliday
Olney
Members earning points in-
cluded:
Super Pee Wee: Jerrin Thag-
gard, Amber Shelley, Cody
Moenning, Dani Moenning, Dust
Burks and Heath Begeman
Sept. 14 ,
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Sept. 28
Oct. 5
Oct. 12
Oct. 19
Oct. 26
Nov. 2
Nov. 9
Henrietta
Holliday
Quanah
Sheppard
Seymour
Burk’
Iowa Park
Sept. 21
Sept. 28
Oct. 5
Oct. 12
Oct. 19
Oct. 26
Nov. 2
Nov. 9
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Bowie
Paducah
Bridgeport
Holliday
Jacksboro
Henrietta
Sept. 9
Sept. 16
Sept. 23
Sept. 30
Oct. 7
Oct. 14
Oct. 21
1989 Varsity Football Schedule
6:00p.m.
8:00p.m.
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8:00p.m.
8:00p.m.
8:00p.m.
8:00p.m.
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6:00p.m.
6:00p.m.
7:30p.m.
7:30p.m.
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7:30p.m.
7:30p.m.
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Archer City Here
Seymour
. Holliday
6:00p.m.
6:00p.m.
6:00p.m.
6:00p.m.
6:00p m.
6:00p.m.
6:00p.m.
Note: Lions games begin at 6:00p.m. and are followed by
. .. Crowell (*)
Open
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City View Here.
Archer City Here
Holliday
Henrietta
Archer City There
Seymour
Holliday
Olney
Scrimmage Game
Homecoming
1989 7th and 8th Grade Football Schedule
4:00/5:30p.m.
5:00/6:30p.m.
5:00/6:30p.m.
5:00/6:30p.m.
5:00/6:30p.m.
5:00/6:30p.m.
5:00/6:30p.m.
5:00/6:30/p.m.
1989 JV Football Schedule
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Archer City There
Seymour ,
Holliday
Olney
1989 Kid Football Schedule
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, k . Electra: Star-News, Thursday, August 17, 198.9 Page Seven
■ Riding.Club-
Playday Held, ^^^25“
... ■" ■ -..Aug. 31,"
On Monday y- iSf-
‘ •» . ,Sept.,15 - ;Paducah
V' Sept. 22 ---
Electra Riding Club held a 7 : Sept. 29
Oct. 13
Oct. 20
Oct. 27
Nov. 3
Nov. 10'
Sept. 7
Pee Wee Girls: Randi Raschke Sept; 21
20; Brianne Pay ton, 17, and
Danie McBroom, 13
Pee Wee Boys: Justin Moen-
ning, 23; Ryan Raschke, 14,
and Brandon Begeman, 3
Junior Boys: Scott Bowden,
25 and Scott Freeland, 20
Intermediate Girls: Heather
Hart, 15, and Becky Shirley, 9
Senior Women: Christi McB-
room, 15; Jaree Pierce, 13;
Carpi Garner, 11; April Shel-
ley, 10; Lisa McCord, 8; Car-
olyn Payton, 3, and Tracye
Begeman, 2
Senior Men: Curley Garner,
25, and Vcrnie Moenning, 20
Guest riders were Weldon
Thaggard, Dena McCord, Brit-
tni Burks and Stephanie Gilbert
Club officials extend thanks
to M. L. Pierce, Mary Mer-
siovsky, Harold Shelley and
Larry Thaggard for their help.
“Without volunteers, we would
be unable to continue the play-
days for our youth.”
Next playday will be Aug. 28
at 7 p.m.
ijk>:®Aug. 25
Sept. 8 •
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playday on Aug ..14 with a good , 6^
crowd of spectators on hand and ?
29 riders participating in events.
BACK TO
CHOOL
Phone
495-
2749
Special Good
August 24-31
OH and Filter Change
$11.95 plus tax
(Quaker State OH Filters)
(And Up To 5 Quarts of OH)
Fishers Conoco
Expressway 287 and Hwy. 25
Electra, Texas
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