The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 20, 1978 Page: 2 of 14
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THE PADUCAH POST THURSDAY
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SMITH'S MPT. STORE
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FUNDS
BALANCE
DISBURSEMENTS
RECEIPTS
BALANCE
1-1-78
3-31-78
Highway #1
23,920.56
13,615.80
3,250.41
34,285.95
25,604.08
13,615.80
3,722.38
35,497.50
17,998.35
13,615.83
3,108.61
28,505.57
Highway #4
19,371.80
13,615.82
12,206.68
20,780.94
Lateral Road #1
1,380.71
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498.09
882.62
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VALLEY VIEW BAPTIST CHURCH
Lateral Road #2
2,359.92
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890.73
1,469.19
Lateral Road #3
3,069.14
2,171.48
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897.66
Lateral Road #4
2,446.41
1,984.75
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461.66
Officer Salary
25,748.91
24,739.57
24,857.43
25,866.77
General
97,236.91
96,727.19
24,353.57
23,843.85
Road & Bridge
42,302.23
5,051.18
26,841.21
20,512.20
Treasurer’s Fund
4,186.46
1,614.92
4,910.76
890.62
Public Building
10,570.62
2,464.59
3,916.67
9,118.54
SPONSORED BY THE FOLLOWING MERCHANTS
Social Security
3,459.40
2,701.16
3,454.94
2,705.62
Law Library
244.90
155.00
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399.90
JETER FARM STORE
Permanent School
685.02
570.00
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1,255.02
20,587.65
5,282.72
10,302.01
15,568.36
PADUCAH POST
FIRST NATIONAL BAN
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Revenue Sharing
919.64
7,567.65
10,615.00
3,966.99
TOWN HOUSE MOTEL
Criminal Justice
206.30
1,750.00
1,088.75
867.55
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D.A.’s Staff
-5.06
2,826.44
3,000.00
168.50
PADUCAH HARDWARE
Criminal Probation
25.63
629.14
442.60
-160.91
SMITH’S DEPT. STORE
Hospital Sinking C/D
10,150.00
152.25
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10,302.25
CANON CONOCO
820.75
54,716.49
55,537.24
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HALL-SCRUGGS & CO.
BURRUS GROCERY
TOTALS
137,784.70
367,186.67
138,463.84
366,507.53
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Cottle County
Receipts And Disbursements
Hospital Sinking
School Available
Highway #2
Highway #3
Cottle-King
Insect Control of the
Worship This Week At The Church Of Your Choice
Cert, of Deposit
Jail Construction
CEE VEE METHODIST CHURCH
REV. HENRY L. SALLEY, Pastor
819 8th St.-P.O. Drawer E
Paducah, Texas 79248
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GUTHRIE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
REV. MACK TOMLINSON, Pastor
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FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
STEVE HENTON, Pastor
ST. ELIZABETH’S CATHOLIC CHURCH
REV. RONALD KRISMAN, Pastor I
FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
REV. HENRY L. SALLEY, Pastor
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REV. BOBBY FISHER, Pastor
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FREDDIE STICE, Pastor
Postmaster send Form 3579 to P.O. Drawer E. Entered as second
class matter at the Post Office, Paducah, Texas 79248, under the Act
of March 30, 1897.
DUMONT BAPTIST CHURCH
BILLIE JO CROSS
ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH
REV. R. J. DIXON, Pastor
CHURCH OF CHRIST
DON CARROLL, Minister
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
REV. HERMAN LANCASTER, Pastor
CEE VEE BAPTIST CHURCH
JAMES SMITH, Pastor
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Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Lecroy
CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY
DANNY COOK, Pastor
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Classified ads and reader notices, 6 cents per word. Minimum resigned recently.
charge $2.00. Ads are payable in advance unless customer has She reported the $5 room rate
regular account. Cards of Thanks, 6 cents per word, minimum charge increase had been approved by
$2.00, with extra charge of 50 cents when charged, if customer does Blue Cross and was set to go
not carry a regular account. into effect May 6, unless she
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Austin State Comproller Bob
Bullock said Friday city sales tax
rebates for April are up 24
percent over last year.
Bullock said his office mailed
rebate checks totaling $20.2
million to 899 Texas cities as
their April share of the local-
option one percent city sales
tax.
This compares to the $16.2
million rebated last April.
As usual, the City of Houston,
received the largest city sales
tax rebate check — $4.9 million.
City sales tax collections there
are running 18 percent ahead of
last year. Paducah’s check was
$1,127.61, an increase of over
$5,000 for the same month last
year. However, the total for the
period ending Mar. 30, was
$12,550 as compared to $14,974
last year—down some 16%.
I certify that the above is true and correct as shown in the records of the Cottle
County Treasurer, Paducah, Texas.
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Maxey told councilmen and
Mrs. Mickey Taylor, city secre- announce the birth of a son,
tary, that it had been a pleasure April 6, in Childress Gen.
to have served with them. They Hospital. He was named Dustin
responded in kind. Maxey was Earl, and weighed 9 lbs. 11 oz.
also aiderman for a number of Grandparents are Mr. and
years before his mayorial ap- Mrs. Earl Birkhead, and Mr.
pointment. and Mrs. Luther Lecroy, all of
Before the swearing in cere- Paducah. Great Grand-parents
mony, the council voted to apply are Walter Birkhead, Paducah,
for a community development and Mr. and Mrs. R.E. Whit-
block grant with amount and use tington, of Thackerville, Okla.
Hospital
(Cont from P. 1)
In other business, Mrs.
Young said she could pay March
bills in the amount of $31,399.01
and have a balance of $2,153.94.
Collections from March 8
through April 12 were
$42,009.83. A sum of $33,552.95
remained after the deficit had
been covered and accounts re-
ceivable expected to be col-
lected total $29,593.55.
An additional $28,293 in pa-
tient charges over a period of
years remains unpaid.
In March patient charges
were $30,913.40; disburse-
ments $28,874.80; receipts,
$31,512.53; and patient average
of 12 persons.
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City Council
(Cont. from P. 1)
A.C. Bowden of Lubbock,
engineer discussed cost esti-
mates for drilling test holes and
the well. A discussion followed
between him, the mayor and
alderman, as to possible sites.
Councilmen are to report their
findings at the scheduled called
meeting.
Garrett mentioned that run-
ways at the city-county Dan E.
Richards Airport needed a seal
coat.
A visitor heard from Wes
Polk, who as chairman of the
Paducah Chamber of Commerce
beautification committee, ex-
p . th —g. pressed his thanks for the
The Paducah Post is an independent Democratic Newspaper, February; $29,703.62 in dis" courci s cooperation in the
publishing the news impartially and supporting what it believes to be bursements; $30,537.84 re- PHaigL:.
right regardless of party policies. ceipts; and 11 as patient aver- memb“ and
Any erroneous refection upon the character or standing of any “nnamy g,, i . are to meet April 241
person or firm appearing in this paper will be gladly and promptly charges of $20,630.60? dis- now lpresent,thernewcouncilis
corrected upon being called to the attention of the management to the bursements, $31,731.96; re- ly Canon DoughGibsPres-
art.de in question. ceipts, $30,372.07; and patient Billy smith and Lidtk.brough,
average of 9. Others at the meeting in-
Notice of entertainments where a charge of admission is made, The administrator said she eluded Bill Cartwright, city di-
resolutions of respect and all matter not news, will be charged for at had been appraoched by one rector of public works; fire
regular advertising rates. registered nurse, a former em- Marshal Leon Fletcher and Ora
Ayzg2 p_. ployee, to fill one of two posts Lee Frazier, press representa-
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notified them to the contrary
before that date.
Mrs. Young said the hospital
is due to receive in May or June
$ 6.30 $24,879 in reimbursements from
Medicare.
7.35 The linen rental service now
in use was reported to be
35.00 adequate and cost reasonable,
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with no more expense of re-
placing lost or damaged linens.
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left open until City Manager
J. B. Garrett determined if funds 4
could be used to drill the new ,
well. ;
Garrett said the pre-applica- ;
tion must be filed by May 15 and
described tightened restrictions
set on applying for a grant from J
the Department of Housing and 1
Urban Development.
He explained that if one I
applies for and receives a grant, I
that city must be precise as to
how the funds are used. Project I
maps must be in detail and
figures accurate. Ay prelimi- I
nary work done before the grant I
is received is by the city, he I
stressed.
Councilmen approved the I
transfer for $500 from the I
general fund to that for the |
operation of the city-county I
ambulance.
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Taylor, Jimmye. The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 20, 1978, newspaper, April 20, 1978; Paducah, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1403631/m1/2/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bicentennial City County Library.