The Wylie News (Wylie, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 15, 1982 Page: 9 of 12
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New Program
Workshop
Scheduled
l"om O'Connell. Criminal
District Attorney of Collin
County, Texas in cooperation
with the National Corrective
Training Institute, has begun
a new program for theft by
check offenders in Collin
County. I his same program
has been well received in
other jurisdictions and is
seen as an innovative
response to an ever increas-
ing problem to the business
community. To initiate the
new program. Mr. O'Connell
will host a 1-hour workshop
lor all interested business
Rain Continues To Fall In Area
Recent weeks have seen no
cessation of rainfall fyr the
general Wvlie area«-~- ■*
Following record-breaking
precipitation for tho-pionth of
May. rainfall in June
provided "better than aver-
age" downpours to wind up
the month at 5.88 inches.
Ihe June rains hampered
wheat farmers in harvest of
and media representatives.
I his workshop will be held in
the Central Jury Room of the
Collin Courthouse on the 30th
day of July. 1082 at 10:00
a.m. All interested persons
are invited to attend.
their crops and hindered
construction projects throu-
ghout the area.
I.ast Wednesday. July 7th.
area residents were surprised
by a downpour which started
about daybreak, continuing
until noon, dumping a total of
1.56 inches of moisture. Only
scattered showers had been
predicted for an area which
many years has seen less
than the amount received for
an entire month of July.
Last week's rain is expected
to "finish out" this year's
maize crop which is estimat-
ed to be ready for harvest
"around August 10."
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of
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WITH THIS COUPON
Men & Boys
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Men and Womens
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THE WYUE NEWS
Thursday. July 8. 1928
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Marie Norman Coimetici
The Place for the Cuttorn Face
119 N. Ballard St., Wylie, Texas
442-1031
Men.- Fri. 9:30-6:00 Sat.. 9:30-5:00
Cosmetics
Gifts/Jewelry
Lingerie
Ear Piercing
Beauty Advisor*: [
Pat Hickman i
June Ragsdak J
Terri Ragsdale (
Mrs. Kelly Nutt
Clemmons ■ Nutt Repeat Vows
Dunne Clemmons and Kelly
Douglas Nutt were married at
•I p.m. June 2b. 1982 at the
first Baptist Church of
Wylic. I he Reverend Ncal
Jeffrey officiated at the
ceremony.
I he bride is the daughter of
Jerrell Clemmons of Richard-
son and Joyce Clemmons of
Wylic. I he groom is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Duane D.
Nutt ol Piano.
Serving as maid of honor was
.lodi George of Wylie. Best
man was Jav Jeffrey of
Waco.
Bridesmaids were Valeric
Clemmons of Wylie. sister of
the bride. Carmen George of
Wylie. Rhonda George of
Wylie: D'Annc Nutt Scott of
Oklahoma. Denise Nutt ot
Piano. Dona Nutt of Piano, all
sisters of the groom.
Groomsmen were John
Jeffrey of Waco. Alan
Goodman ot Longview.
Damn Scott of Oklahoma.
Jerrell Clemmons of Wylic.
brother of the bride: Jimmy
Vaughn of White Oak. forms
Wallis of Keibyville. Ushers
were Rands Matthews of
Sherman. Rick Mason of
Arlington.
For her wedding the bride
chose a gown of high style
and elegance of while chiffon
and alencon lace, featuring
an oil the shoulder neckline
enhanced svith delicate
puffed sleeves trimmed in
lace. A full chiffon skirt
accented ssitli a satin boss
and ribbon at the back ssiili
lace trim sshicjj, completely
encircled the skirt complcjeij
the outfit ssiih a chapel
length train. The bride
ea me
i i bouquet of
cascad
ing spring flowers.
Immediately following the
menu
>nv a reception was
held ii
the home of Mr. and
Mrs.
'ruett Smith of Wylie
The hi-
de is a I1'"') graduate
ol V\ \
In High School and
attendi
(1 lexas lech Univcr-
Ml\. 1
he room is a 1476
u radii
itc ol I'lano High
School
.uul a ll>HI graduate of
Stepl.e
1 I Austin University
I he b
ide is employed by
1 nigar
1 Specially Associates
in Rich
trdson and the groom
is the i
in Wvl
follow
ii: their honevmoon
trip to
South Padre Island.
the co
jpic will make their
ln>r
in I'lano
TF&L1HINKS
IT'S TIME YOU GOT
EVEN WT1H YOUR
ELECTRIC BUI
It used to be your electric bill went
up in the heat of the summer. Arid
then next to nothing in spring and fall.
Just trying to keep up with it was a full-
time job. But it doesn't have to be,
thanks to a plan from TP&L.
INTRODUCING THE EQUAL PAYMENT PLAN.
With our Equal Payment Plan we
can average your monthly electric char-
ges. That means you'll pay the same
for service all year long. You still pay for
all you use, but you'll know exactly what
to expect each and every month. With
no surprises.
STAY COOL WHEN THINGS NEAT UP THIS
SUMMER. It's a fact that energy costs
aren't getting cheaper. And the cost of
electricity is at its highest in the sum-
mer. So now is the best possible time to
enroll in the Equal Payment Plan tokeep
your bills from getting out of hand.
To find out more about our Equal
Payment Plan and what it could mean
to you and your checkbook, just call ,
your local TP&L office. Getting even was
never so easy.
I K.XAS POWLR& LIGHT COMPANY
10% DISCOUNT
BOY FRIED
10% DISCOUNT
BSxS
Celebrates July Jubilee Week
Impression Center, Hwy.78
(Between Sam's Fiddle Shop and Oscar's Hickory House)
Coupon
10% Off Total Purchase Price
Redeemable With This Coupon Only
Limit: One Coupon Per Customer
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Good Thru The End Of July Jubilee Week July 17th
Coupon
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Sunday 11-6
Monday thru Saturday 11 - 8:30
Ph. 442-1558
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