The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 22, 1977 Page: 2 of 10
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The Paducah Country Club
Tennis Championship Tourna-
ment will be held this weekend,
Sept. 23, 24, and 25 at the
Paducah Country Club. This is
open to members only but the
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REV. HENRY L. SALLEY, Pastor
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Room 142
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Washington. DC 20510
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THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE'
With ROBERT WORLEY
ON CHANNEL 5-TUES. Na
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Pastor Billy Joe Cross of
Plainview preached at the Bap-
tist Church Sunday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Allen
of Big Lake, and Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Jackson of Dickens visi-
ted their brother and sister- in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Allen
last Wednesday.
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THE PADUCAH POST
Serving Cottle-King Counties for 69 Years
Joe and Jim Caraway
PUBLISHERS
Jimmye Taylor
EDITOR
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Paducah, Texas 79248
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public is invited to watch. Entry
fees are $5.00 per team.
To enter contact Steve Hen-
ton, Mary Helen Gregory or
Laura Bratton. All entries must
be in by Friday, Sept. 23, by
noon.
Swish With
Tish
The Men’s City Tournament
was played this past weekend
with 20 entrants. The results are
as follows: 2nd Flight winner
was Roger Taylor, Earl Bates
runner-up and Johnnie Hight
was 3rd.
T.C. Stinson took the first
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time there is a great sense of
pride in their accomplishments.
No one but a parent can know
the feeling that a youngster can
have in defeat, nor the joy in
victory.”
“At the same time, they have
to learn to ignore the comments
of some unthoughtful fans who
sometimes forget that that kid
they are degrading is their
neighbor’s son.”
He repeats part of a column
as second by Jannette Wilkerson in the
. president;
dbblicepresident;
secretary-
Blount, ^porter-.
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Schlesinger told of meetings
in various places in Texas,
United States and around the
world.
WRITE YOUR
CONGRESSMAN
Rep. Jack Hightower
Room 120
Cannon Office Bldg.
Washington, DC 20515
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Mrs. Melvin Smith is back
home after having surgery in
the Plainview Hospital last
week. We are proud to report
she is doing fine.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dawson
and Gary of Floydada visited his
sister and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Darien Brady, James and
Stephen Saturday and Saturday
night.
*****
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bum-
pus and Bud of Albany spent the
weekend with his brother and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Bumpus and Bob on the Don
Brothers Ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Oliver
visited during the weekend in
Seymour with their son, John
and his mother Mrs. N.M.
Oliver and other relatives.
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emotions. There is always that
nagging fear that your son
might get hurt, but at the same
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viously written by the mother of
a football player, which ex-
Final rites were conducted on
Friday afternoon at the First
Baptist Church in Crowell, Tex.
for Weldon E. Hays, a retired
Civil Service employee who
resided in Wichita Falls.
Mr. Hays expired in the
Wichita General Hospital early
Wednesday morning, Sept. 14th
after a lengthy illness.
He was a member of the
United Methodist Church and a
veteran of World War II.
He was a brother of Miss
Marian Hays, formerly of
Paducah.
35-00 Rites Slated
winners, even before the game
is played...That is something to
think about.”
$6.30
7.35 Bryson Moore
Services are slated Wednes-
day, Sept. 21, at Antioch Bptist
Church, for Bryson Eugene
Moore, 46. Moore died Satur-
day, Sept. 17, at Richards
Memorial Hospital. Rev. Eli
Cooper of Altus will officiate.
Born Feburary 19, 1931,
Moore had lived in the county
all his life with his mother
Mamie Lee Moore, at their
residence at 408 Brant St.
Moore was single. He is
survived by his mother, Mrs.
Moore; three brothers, Andrew
of Denver, Colorado; Henry
Moore, Jr., Columbus, Md.,
Bobby Moore, Amarillo; one
sister, Verline Gant, Denver,
Colo; several nieces and
nephews.
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by Gay
A few people have shown an
interest in a study group for
singles. Especially single par-
ents. Anyone interested in a
group that would meet once
monthly at night, contact Gay
Patterson or the County Exten-
sion Office.
Tennis Championship Tournament
Slated Here Sept. 23, 24, 25 Wednesday
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The Paducah Post is an independent Democratic Newspaper, presses the feeling of many
publishing the news impartially and supporting what it believes to be mothers.
right regardless of party policies. It goes ‘‘This is it! His last
football season. Since he was in
Any erroneous refection upon the character or standing of any the fifth grade, I’ve sat in the
person or firm appearing in this paper will be gladly and promptly stands watching him get clob-
corrected upon being called to the attention ofthe management to the bered, creamed, and smeared;
article in question. each game I’ve said a silent
prayer that he wouldn’t get his
N.: g... . , . . brain scrambled or a limb
Notice of entertainments where a charge of admission is made, busted, and each week he made
resolutions of respect and all matter not news, will be charged for at a sincere plea that should that
regular advertising rates. happen, I wouldn't run out onto
Advertising Rates the field. . .
cc,, , , . - She continues, ...but...foot-
, Classified L reader notices, 6 cents per word. Minimum, ball has given them desire...that
charge $2.00. Ads are payable in advance unless customer has comes from love and respect for
regular account. Cards of Thanks. 6 cents per word, minimum charge the game, the team, and the
$2 00, with extra charge of 50 cents when charged, if customer does coaches. They know how to be
not carry a regular account. "do-ers», —'and that makes
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J.B. Garrett was second and cil with group attendance and
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Multi-Year Registrat,
The next step was to cluster Spending Money on Town: start — . r gec, • J
like items into five of the more drive to vote a bond issue for Kequire Iwo ............. Farmers,
crucial issues, with a team swimming pool improvement, -I -Ke yYoulsept.8, at
assigned to each group. A study etc. g:0 _ tion "girsday a steak
ofthe assigned issues sought From these came the pro- (Part 2 of a13 part series on Ssuedwhicl dtforameet-
the underlying reasons for these posals previously mentioned. -ear Round Vehicle Regis- 1 to 18 month, qaqizati ccted as
issues which were listed on a The town meeting concept is traton:) menting the yeawere 5
work sheet and resolved into a being revived as an intensive , . passenger vehj
challenge statement from state by state focus so that Under the year-round regis- trucks which ar^
which, during the second work- towns of all sizes may partici- tration system, the registration ere for the 1952
shop, came the practical re- pate. of all multi-year classifications ear will be ass; •
sponse to each and later the The program is offered by the of vehicles will require the months that fa 58
proposals to attack the issues as Institute of Cultural Affairs, a issuance of both a month o eyear, excenlb
stated in the opening of this non-profit association with of- sticker and a year sticker arch. The mon™8
account. fices in Houston, Dallas, San to identify the month and year of been established"
Before the practical responses Antonio, Amarillo and Chicago, expiration. The month tion month for a“5
were regrouped for the second Ill. sticker shall be placed in the of vehicles other th i
workshop, the wall chart read as It is endorsed and supported upper left corner of the rear cars and light M
follows: by Gov. Dolph Briscoe and license plate, and the “year” month of Feb J
Under Pessismism and Lack governors of Oklahoma, Missis- sticker shall be placed in the reserved as an "6
of Local Knowledge on Farm sippi, Georgia, North Carolina upperrightcorner. Thus, read- ordertofacilitate
Problems, were listed seminars, and Alabama, state legislators, in8. from left to right, the o renewals invo'Nv
better inform ourselves, invite congressmen, leading business expiration date will appear as, which have beeU"
farmers to appear on local executives, chambers of com- for example, AUG -. 78 . arch expin
television to answer problems.” merce and volunteer organiza- Currently registered passen-
Answers to lack of Interest in tions and individuals. ger vehicles and light trucks However, with,.
Economic Development were Schlesinger told of meetings which are reregistered in 1978 out-of-state, and
given as: attract investments, in various places in Texas, shall be assigned a month’ Texas titled pass,
sticker to denote the month of and light truck 29
expiration, and determined by month for som ‛h
the tens digit of the license plate Ies will fallin"
number displayed on such ve- March since
hides. (Note: the tens digit is round system all 81
the number that appears next to will be registered?
the last digit in the license of application f"
number.) In addition, a “year”
sticker will be issued to denote periods, and, of
the year of expiration (either expiration month
1978 or 1979) depending on the termined by the c'
number of months of registra- application is filed
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Taylor, Jimmye. The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 22, 1977, newspaper, September 22, 1977; Paducah, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1403605/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bicentennial City County Library.