The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 21, 1978 Page: 7 of 14
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Bride-Elect Honored
Courthouse News
EENTERPRIS
CO JUDGE DOCKET
TENNIS
According to Bill Clifton, hig
OIL & GAS LEASE
—BY TISH ORR
me per
277% in th
le
Sabe
Co. Texas.
All
$179
Skil Chain Saws
In Stock
OVER HEIGHT—Lewis Self.
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RAN STOP SIGN—G.R. Todd.
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50
NO MVI-SEMI TR.
$1088
%
Off
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GALLON
Regular Prices
ECTION IN TOWN!
DEATHS RECORDED
Plastic
Discontinued Colors Of
9 x 12
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Enamel & Latex
Wall Paint
Stretch your
Winter
Install an
Sug. Ret.
Value P
heat pump
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728
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Summer
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$1695
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A Member of The Central and South West System
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PREMIUM
QUALITY
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Indoor Heat
Pushed Out
energy
dollars-
RICED
LOW AS
lued Paint
r Selected
Sale
Price
ASSORT.
OF COLORS
AVAILABLE
LATEX
PRIMER
International
4-WD Tractors
JONES-BLAIR
MULTI-GRIP ACRYLIC
LATEX PRIMER
period, a time and date will b
announced for parents to comi
to school to pick up report cards
burnout protected motor
• Lock-on button for
continuous operation
T,
th.
cents for
ood.
Sug. Ret.
$2450
• Operates forward and
• Doubie insulated
for added safety
• 1 5 hp 2 8 amp
Drop
Cloth
Hostesses were Mmes. Jack
Huey, Larry Fitzgerald, Gary
Gartrell, Truman Smith, Donald
Hurt, H.B. Fulton, and Michael
Fulton.
LATEX
CAULKING
ACT NOW AND
SAVE $1500*
iGER’S
IALS
Frosh Elect
Officers
NO TRAILER REGIS. — Rich-
ard Gonzales.
Heat From Sun-Warm
Air Drawn in
HUNTING DOVE OUT OF CO.
W/OUT LICENSE. — John D.
Rekieta.
energy-efficient
electric
DISORDERLY CONDUCT
Bobby Wooley.
FAIL TO COMPLY WITH RE-
QUIREMENTS, UPON STRIK-
ING PARKED VEHICLE. —
Gregory Sandlin.
PAN &
ROLLER
SET
NO MOTORCYCLE D.L.
Thelbert Pittman.
DEFECTIVE TAIL LAMPS—
Alden D. Holman.
Power is the name of the
game for these three!
OVER BAG LIMIT ON DOVE —
John D. Rekieta.
NO MOTORCYCLE REG.
Thelbert Pittman.
OVERLENGTH—Alden D. Hol-
man.
July 31, 1978 - Luberta Wash-
ington, 78
Aug. 17, 1978 - Bonnie Tucker,
78
Aug. 31, 1978 - John Delaney
Cartwright, 77
ROYALTY DEED
Doris Davis to John C. Davis,
et al, on undivided 1/4 non-par-
ticipating royalty interest in oil,
gas and other minerals on two
tracts of land being all of Subd.
11, Mary Ann Cook Sur., Con-
taining 15.6 acres; and (second
tract) 150.4 acres, Mary Ann
Cook, marked A-9.
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ACT NOW AND
SAVE $1200*
ACT NOWAND
SAVE $1000*
Polyflex
HOUSE
ACT NOW AND
SAVE $1000*
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4
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Sale
Price
$1995
Richardson, DWI.
4971 - 9/11/78 - Earnest Rich-
ardson, D.W.L.S.
/alue Pi
$10
GAL0
$28.50
ise Specials
j
ID PREFINISHED
ELING
Ne
36,
The Adult Singles Champion-
ship will start on Oct. 7th, sing
up before 5 p.m. on Oct. 6th.
*5,000” Credit Off On Implement
If Bought With Tractor
At
Low - Low - Low Prices
Paducah Implement Co.
Paducah, Texas
Dries in 30
Clean upw
Sunfast
Cover brick
other masonl
Finance Charges Will Be Waived Until
March 1, 1979 On IH Tractor Bought Between
Sept. 8,1978 Thru Oct. 31, 1978
Freshman class officers were
elected Friday, September 15.
There are 7 people in the
SsAw. $
MODEL 497 /
OFFER EXPIRES DEC 31,1978
Do it with .
05
) cents for the.
box of cornflak
PRICES GOOD THRU OCT. 7, 1978
HIGGINBOTHAM-BARTLETT CO.
Paducah, Texas
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A heating system that’s more than
200% efficient may seem like
something out of the future. But it
isn’t. It’s yours today, with the
electric heat pump. Because when
correctly installed in a properly
insulated home, the heat pump
produces two units of heat for each
single unit of electricity it uses. It
transfers heat that s always present
in sun-warmed outside air into your
home during the winter. And
reverses the process, pumping heat
outdoors during the summer.
.2 cents for a .
costing 79 cent.
AT DOES THp,
'EIVE? FOR F,
be exempt from quarter exam
if they have no more than on
excused absence, and are pa:
sing their classes. Any studer
may take the quarter exam t
improve their grades.
All students who make belov
passing in any course must tak
the quarter exam in that part
cular course.
Also Mr. Clifton announce
S/.
MODEL 584
3/8" VARIABLE SPEED
REVERSING DRILL
• Vanable speed from 0 1300 rpm
NOW
$34"
o)
Do it with 54,
________ 99 and SAVE!
I NOW
$29"
• BASED ON MANUFACTURER S
REOULAA SUGGESTED RE TALPRCE
OFFER EXPIRES DEC 31 1978
J.P. RECORDS
SPEEDING
Francis M. Utley, John M.
Turner, Victor Plaster, Jr., Mil-
ton Laury, J.L. H. Damron,
Lindell Dickenson, Glen L. Sul-
lins, Robert S. Kozarovitch, Coy
A. Clay, Lena H. Hughey, Cathy
A. Reid, Linda M. Strickland,
Johnny Flanigan, Richard D.
Fink, David D. Lunkwitz, Nancy
M. Ridens, Leona D. Riddell,
Alfred Nelson, Gary L. Pool,
William McCausland, Calvin M.
Kunkel, Clara P. Allen, Thomas
Topkins, Lake Howard, Loyd
Mason, Travis Scott, Richard
Gonzales, Billy Ross Tyler, Mil-
dred N. Teague, David Lee
House, Lonnie B. Hinsley, Mary
M. Crowell, Samuel Perez, Deb-
bie M. Barnes, Peggy Ann
Frazier, John M. Murdock.
Seth Lewis to Harken Oil &
Gas, Inc. 80 acres - being W/2,
Blk. 14, Subd. “A”, 3D Ranch,
Cottle Co. Texas.
A.C. Lewis to Harken Oil &
Gas, Inc. (property described
above).
OIL & GAS LEASE RELEASE
LOSE UGLY FA
Start losing weight today or mon
back. MONADEX is a tiny tabi
and easy to take. MONADEX w
help curb your desire for exce
food. Eat less —weigh less. Contai
no dangerous drugs and will n
make you nervous. No strenuoi
exercise. Change your life . .. sta
today. MONADEX cost $3.25 ft
a 20 day supply. Large econom
size is $5.50 Also try AQUATABI
they work gently to help you lo:
water-bloat. AQUATABS -a "watt
pill" that works — $3.00. Bot
guaranteed and sold by:
BIGHAM PHARMACY
CAHPOST THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21/1978
SAErority Begins Year
* Today one farm worker
supplies food, fiber, and other
agriculture products for 56
people; in 1920 one farm worker
supplied 8 people.
e are 2.8 min;,
U.S. - 2.8 ?
=
—yi8
Cliff Thacker out of Mary Ann if they have questions.
Cook Survey, abst. 65. Cottle At the end of the first 6 week
NOW
$22"
-BASE DO MANIUFACTURER 6
BEGULAA SUOGESTED RE TAL PRICE
Y, SEPTEM
MERS ARE
ATEST 1
Remember REDDY Supplies the energy- but only YoU can use it wisci.
GAI-
andJI
or beautitu.
heen wo0OE,
rim and wa I
uick-dryingh
ough, dura ■
99.
PER
TUBE
R
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le represent ),
blocks in the ,
of our free
em.
Closest to Pin on #9: Larry
Hickman 17’2”.
Remember the Cotton Fes
tival 2-man tournament next
week-end! Let someone know as
soon as possible if you plan to
play.
10
99
1
SSAN.
MODEL 538 A
7V "CIRCULAR B8
SAW K/
• 1 2 /5 hp burnout ep
protected motor "ea
• Upper and lower guards are
die cast aluminum for added
strength and durability
• Safety switch helps prevent
accidental starts
• Heavy gauge foot and
brackets for accurate cuts
at all settings
• Lower guard automatically
retracts at start of rip. cross
or bevel cut even
compound miter cuts
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9"
40
• Bradley
DELUXE VARIABLE L
SPEED JIG SAW 1
• Variable speed from ’ 1
0-3500 strokes per minute
• Maximum cutting speed
can be pre-set with -
adjusting knob
• Double insulated for
added safety
• 1/3hpbumout
protected motor
• Titting foot. 45* left
or right
• Three position foot for
splinter free cutting
PAGI
OTHER
TOWING SHOPMADE TRAIL-
ER W/DEFECTIVE TAIL
LAMPS—Kenneth D. Hyden.
NO VALID MVI—Joseph R.
Watkins.
DEFECTIVE TAIL LAMPS—
George Streit.
apricot lace over white, tied with
matching bells.
Hostess gift was several
pieces of her chosen china.
Welcoming guests were the
honoree, her mother Mrs.
Wayne Lowry, of Turkey; her
grandmother, Mrs. Willard Wil-
liams, Childress; Mrs. Richard
Bolt, mother of the groom, and
Mrs. Jewel Glover of Childress,
great-aunt of the bride.
Refreshments of miniature
if you have plans to buy, build, or remodel, or are looking for a new heatina and coolinn
systemifor your home, call a local FACTORY CERTIFIED heat pump dealer or talk with
WTU. We will arrange for a WTO heating and cooling specialist to contact you I earn
more about the easy-to-install, economical electric heat pump - your most enemy
efficient heating and cooling system buy. 9
5.cents for they
of bread sellingn
Hl
donuts, coffee and orange juice Freshman class, with 3 officers
were served by Mrs. Truman and I Student Council represen-
Smith and Mrs. Gerry Gartrell. tative elected.
Guests were registered by Mrs. Student Council Representa-
Michael Fulton, at a registration tive is Dale Rush, President is
. , i , ... ... Lon Huey, Vice-Pres. Wesley
table covered with white, graced Manley, Secretary Jeaneen
by an apricot flower in vase. Long. These people are
The refreshment.table was 78-79 class officers of the Fresh-
centered by a beautiful arrange- man Class
ArA.The faucet
come/ in
orator
• Equipped with combination R2850ASUAEAURERs pA.c
blade and blade wrench offer expires DEC 31.1 978
Do it with SK/ .
GROSS WT.—Lewis
Self.
Miss Tanya Lowry, bride elect ment of apricot and orange
of Allen Bolt, DVM, was com- shaded flowers.
plimented with a tea Saturday, Out of town guests attending
Sept. 7, in the Community included Mr. and Mrs. Eddis
Center of Paducah. Carpenter, aunt and uncle of the
Miss Lowrey’s lovely set of groom; Mrs. Williams, Mrs.
china and other nice gifts were Lowrey and Mrs. Glover men-
displayed on tables covered witn tioned above.
es, over 95% J
operated. N
L-295-SP FLOATING
pre LANTERN
Amdlp_ & BATTERY
Ez.a, $4."
“G (w/ T
(SUGGESTED^?/
LIST—$5.67)
*5,"
each aboosrworecomhmittee: were as Xr feld results
e Crumpler and Linda Championship Flight: Larry
, T Hickman 149; Runner-Up:
umbers present were: Jea- Grady Staggs 165; Consolation
Bratton, Linda Brooks, winner: R.D. Wall and Roger
l. Crumpler, Cathy Farqu- Taylor tied; First Flight: Earl
Betty Heatly, Suzanne Bates, 174; Runner-Up: Edgar
Kathy Masterson, An- Hickman, 175; Consolation: Al-
May, Karen Page, bert Marshall; Runner-up: El-
nne Pachall, Diana Ratliff, met Jones and Hal Ryan, tied;
school principal, students wi i j
Results of the Junior Club
Championships played this
week-end are as follows.
7, 8, 9 yr. olds winner was
Billy Hutchinson over Kerr Orr
runner-up.
10, 11, 12 yr.olds winner was
Richard Gregory over brother
Damon Gregory, runner-up.
13, 14, 15 yr. olds winner
Yancey Biddy over Paula Wed-
dle runner-up in a very close,
exciting match.
Doubles winners were Rich-
ard Gregory and Shannon Biddy
over Damon Gregory and Nicole
Holley.
Many Students
Exempt For
c Attendance
Earnest
OVERLENGTH—Robert D.
Merritt.
S,
MODEL 548
1/2 HP ROUTER
• Compact, lightweight,
easy to handle
• Micrometer adjustment for NOW
accurate depth settingm ge
• Built-in spindle lock for gta A §9
easy bit changing "9 €5.
• No-bad speed— “Vg=
27,000 rpm
. ______- .... ' BASED ON MANUFACTURER S
• equipped with 1/4 collet, regular SUGGESTED RETAL PRICE
eye shield and wrench OFFER EXPIRES DEC 31.1978
___Do it with ■
Sara Ratliff and Sue
farmh dd back after • leave of .
nth ”1 r . Larry Hickman again cap-
7 person revealed their tured the Championship with a
7 sters with a gift and decisive victory in the Men’s
s names for the coming Club Golf Championship this
'°e week-end.
PER
. PANEL
sk2 a a
g with Umbrella picnic Ratliff, Patsy Sunday, and Bar
ratea, green table cloths bara Walker.
s W of flowers on each
rin 85 lanterns lit the yard.
w asgivnoy Patsy Swish With T^h
befor.i. Brooks wel-
4970 - 9/11/78
A‘I SUNDIAL
-k POLYFLEX $179
BRUSH • ea.
that notifications will be maile
this week to parents of all failin.:
Burk Royalty Co. (release) to students. Parents are urged t
Cliff Thacker, et al, 36 acres, contact their children’s teacher
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Taylor, Jimmye. The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 21, 1978, newspaper, September 21, 1978; Paducah, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1403651/m1/7/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bicentennial City County Library.