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Miss Paducah will be clown-
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7:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 7, in
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ENOCRATIC RALLY held in Paducah Monday night, Sept. 25 shows a group of VIP’s
were from left Johnny Marr, Crowell; Rep. W.S. Heatly; Lowell Slaton, Quanah.,
ifoot Sanders and Glen Bates, Cottle County chairman and Lester Boyd of Vernon*
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Department of the Army
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School Election
This Saturday
Voters of Paducah Indepen-
dent School District will go to
the polls Saturday, Oct. 7, to
elect a new trustee to fill the
vacancy on the school board
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‘’hitting it off2‘ fairly well together at the Democratic Rally
held here in Paducah at the Veterans Building on Sept. 25.
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Roy Powell is election judge WI I UI
Smith’s Department Union held their annual con-
"pson presented a pro-
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rary studies of a multi-
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miilscal year 1973. This
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inking a detailed study
roposed site for a multi-
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2s0 discussed the need
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band came on the field, the
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Dr. Byron Richardson, the
evanbelist, will bring a special
message on “America at the
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Paducah’s first goal line trip
was made by Danny Garrett on
an 8 yard jaunt and Donnie
Lam inack put his toe to the
“point-after." Next up was
Alvis Wright on an 82 yard
run making the scoreboard read
13-0. The PAT failed.
Rochester also got on the
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Goodwin, Bigham Pharmacy; president; Forest Creamer, delivery nor window service.
Jewel Conley, Paducah Lumber vice president; Louie Berry, He went on to say that all
3o.; Linda Channell, Paducah second vice president and Mrs. mail should be placedin outside
Hardware & Appliance; Cindy S. E. Davis, secretary-tre- mail box before 4:30 p.m. each
Baird, Woods Nursing Center; asurer. day.
Jenneane Russell, Paducah Membership meeting was
Lions Club; Carolanne Marrs, planned and then Forest Cre-
Powell’s Office Supply; Sadie amer introduced the guest
Piper, Carpenter Farm Supply speaker, Mike McManigal of
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The KOrange Machine” is
back in gear! After a dry first
quarter the Paducah Dragons
split open the second quarter to
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Paducah churches will be in-
vited to have a part in the ser-
vice which begins at 7:30 p.m.
A giant pizza party for all
high school and junior high
students will precede the Fri-
day evening service at 6:15
defeat the Rochester Steers
40-16.
First Baptist
Thursday is “God and Country
Nihgt” in the revival at First
Baptist Church. The patriotic
emphasis will include invita-
tions to local people who work
Meets Sept. 30
The Cottle-King Farmers
A to the board mem-
A representatives of the
“AEservation Service staffs
A thand Matador, guests,
A rrs Jr., Bruce Parr,
Mb “l and Dewey Majors,
Browning, Paducah
Sheila Cartwright,
Parts Co.; Bobbie
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Stinson Real Estate; Melicia 22 members and three guests
Sandlin, The Paducah Post; present for a covered dish
Donna Polasek, Farmers Gas supper before the meeting open-
& Oil. ed. Kenneth Trent entertained
memorial service prayer, will
be lead by the Rev. Joe S. Allen
of Childress. Others on the
Es A program will be Joe Aims worth,
• Crowell; Delmar McCracken,
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—--- -- -THE PADUCAH POST, PADUCAH, COTTLE COUNTY, TEXAS 79248 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1972
B. E. (Corine) Hunter of physically to remain in the
Quanah at 10 a.m. Wednesday, RRRC blood program will be
Oct 4 in Knowles Funeral explored.” Mrs. Worley said.
Home. Ralph G. Carpenter of Fort
Burial was in the Quanah Worth, West Texas Division
Cemetery for the Cottle County of The American Red Cross,
early day settler. will represent the national
Mrs. Hunter died early Mon- organization. The RRC is to
day morning. She was a resi- also be represented,
dent of a Quanah nursing home. Mrs. Worley stated, “The
Survivors include her daugh- urgency to have blood program
read Paducah 20-
in various
Paducah High School audi-
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sampaign workers wUl
"chita Falls Wednes-
,48, Oct, 11 at 8 a.m.
• Byers at 8:24 a.m.
840a.m. Henrietta
< Bluegrove at 9:15
. Sand at 10:13 a.m.
. L 10:35 a,m.,
gTA at 11:02, Mankins
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BAPTIST RED FORK ASSN. TO RARNQ Dill I nnn CTEEQQ
HOLD ANNUAL MEET MONDAY -NAUUM-.D----->IEEk.
J a—H Mary Diersing IN A 40-16 VICTORY FRIDAY
a,, Vernon on Monday, Oct. 9. Com- ng. . 1 mm I
in Lubbock
ysiia reaches across Wilbarger Services for Mrs. Mary
Vali Hardeman, Childress, Cottle, Caroline Diersing, 89, at pep, E
(ll28 Foard and King counties, who died about 8:30a.m.sunday •
1 Dr. E. Eugene Greer Jre in Littlefield Hospital, were p^ >
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wfcO of Texas, will be the featured "Hsryshureh --ubock ♦ » _
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Sul {Quanah, will preach the annuat her son. Rev. LeDiersing’ W . , m
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Nevels of Chillicothe will dis- at Littlefield Hospitality House
tribute summaries ofthe year’s for the past three years,
work, compiled from letters at Survivors include her daugh-
member churches. Possible fer five sons, the Rev. Diers-
constitution change will bepre- ing, V.H. Diersing of Graham,
sented by Darrell Robinson of Alfred “Fritz” Diersing of
Vernon. Littlefield, Edward Diersing of
This year two projects com- Dallas and S,B. Diersing of
mand the most attention of the Paducah; two sisters, Mrs. John
messengers who are electee by Meinrath of Beeville and Miss
the churches and vote on all Olive Henke of San Antonio; 16
A i matterspresented. grandchildren and 15 great-.
. The Vernon Regional Junior grandchildren
College has.a beginning Baptist Attending from Paducah were
Student Union ministry and the Mr. and Mrs, s B Dlersing
new Chaparral Baptist and daughters, Mrs. Walter
Assembly is being developed Liedtke and Mrs. E E Puckett,
near Wichita Falls. ___________________________
Mrs. Overton Neal of Quanah, m gu ae
a member of the assembly’s I nnimonae f
advisory committee, and Don VUIILMIUCIUU Ul
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Also Bill Ybarra, Robert
Barnes, Dr. J.C. Parmer, and
Mrs. E.H. Stogsdill, all of
Vernon.
The host church will serve
supper to the messengers at
5:30 p.m.
Rochester 8.
The third quarter brought
more cheers for the Dragons
when they added 13 points to the
visitors side. Jerry Wooley took
an eight yard pass from
quarterback Steve Burns in for
, . . _ — g - a TD; the PAT failed. Carl
tonum with the Py thian Sisters, -onteg Pronnnt Wright had an 80 yard punt re-
Paducah Temple No-asspon- - IUutuu uuMlul turn and Laminack's toe booted
Forty-six young women are Fqur Nnminnp tRocetster made their final
tobeintroducedlothepubiic, IUUI IUIIIUU score in the fourth period.
Russen who was named neane Welton Fields was elected by This time it was a two yard
Paducah in 1970 The Lions the Cottle County Democratic run by Wendell Hamsworth and
chosetlenterthelrswetleare Executive Committee as die a two point conversion by Mar-
althoueh she, of course, wi ““"sX’ The final touchdown of the
notbsjudged, Theswinnerwi the unexpired term of the late game belonged to Paducah’s
be crowned by Miss -aura-ynn Ewell “Shanks” Walker, which Alvis Wright ch 265o y d -u.
Smith ereigning queen. . wil run until 1974. Laminack’s PAT was again
Randy Love is to be master ’
of ceremonies, assisted by thFilis'namewdappsarenn 8 ^en the clock ran out, the
wckin Tidmorraand.Richard county chairmen, said after the’ Dragons were threatening from
“lesonngcceimnga ’ ' committee met Thursday night, the one inch line.
-hewnins,. hairman: • In addition to Fields, Kenneth Two of the Dragon’s touch-
soring- firmss-and their spon- Tilpen, A. L. Beauchamp, Wilte downs were recalled on penai-
g r are. Rushin, Johnie Gann and A. o ties during the final stanza.
cToresa Condron, alem..ry Pennet had filed for the post: The coaching staff is very
gaodS, beck- Hamilton, Following the death of her pleased with the way our boys
Equipment; Carla husband, Mrs. Walker was came off of a loss,” re-
Araher, Barbar 2‘s."ouseo appointed to the office marked Coach Charles
Sug Judy Keyl SevX by County Judge Roy Neal parks Mitchell. "They were a little
Z udymey S, adeyision to serve until Jan. 1. slow getting it all together, but
Signal Service c 0-j Linda Piper, Other than Bates, members they did and that’s what counts..
FpnfroyAbstractiKaty of 1116 executive committee in- We also appreciate all the
Susie Canon clude Afton Willingham, chair- backers who were at the send-
muSl canon, Hamrick ihntt- of election Precinctn. Mrs off and made thetriptoRoches-
way Suparmar ket Kim Kinney, Buford Biddy, Precinct 2; S ter,” Mitchell added.
Halt-seruggs. .C ; n t Smith,., Precinct 3; Mrs. Addie The Paducah Dragons meet
Teresa Tucker NationaaBanki Mae Hodge, Precinct 4; and the Chillicothe Eagles here on
dX voters cJX:: fBob"Jones,cee Vee Friday,, 13, on the orange
mBobbie Baliey, Darr’s saddi committee secretary. rinson 1s This Friday is an open date
Shop;.Nadine Harris Norris _______________ L for the Dragons; however, the
Furniture, , Christine qctc pm Lizards play Childress here
Vaughn, Paducah Motor Co.; •Cycee broom Thursday evening
Neva Smart, Hutchison Gift . A ■ pp"a
Shop; Ruby Vaughn, Travis’ Sale Is On “tnp Apovne
w^tSS^S Paducah Jaycees are having „ □ M-TP
Monday Night
pep squad will be recognized. Restaurant; Elaine Bums, um : o ermg mops, 6 Planning a Swine Produc-
Paducah Jaycees; Christ broomsandwhiskbrooms. ‘ion Program for the 10-50
Havens, Canon’s Conoco; Shquldanyone be missed, or Sow Operation,” will be the
Glenda Powell, Killingsworth de wanted T one ese i ems theme for a meeting to be held
Jewelry; Judy Carter, Paducah isswantede-arry Staggs,- in Paducah, Monday, Oct. 9,
c., * dent; Jimmie James or any ,0 ’ . „ ’ „ ’
Cash Grocery. other Jaycee may be contacted, at 7:30 P.m. in the courthouse,
Jana Sweeney, Arvis Davis according to Bobby Webb according to L.M. McCarroll,
Chevrolet Co.; Fraun Luedtke, chairman of the project. ‘ countyagent.. . ,
White Auto Store; Lynn Tippen, ______________________________ Dr- Gilbert Hollis, extension
-- -- - - area swine specialist at Lub-
bock, will be the speaker. He
will be in a position to answer
questions concerning all phases
of swine management.
The agent says that anyone
interested in hogs is invite to
attend.
Post Office To
Close Oct.9
Postmaster James Lee an-
Carla Maxey, Foy’s Steak the group with several songs, nounced Monday that the Post
Dianne White Town Election of officers wras the Office will be closed on Mon-
Motel; Tracy’Davis order of business for the. night, day, Oct. 9 for Columbus Day.
Beauty Salon; Gay Elected were Donald Smith, There will be no rural
Semoon the caravan
mutdBomartonat1:23
,1-135 p.m., Mun-
' Pem. Knox City
X' Benjamin at 3:22
T 11'* **ay, Oct. 12 the
•wio Congress
a—depart Wichita
• at arrive in
454 85 a.m. Iowa
Electra at
gat 10:14..
a ' a.m, Vernon
a, Qi, Chillicothe at
kteganah at 12:17
they will have
o’clock. Dr. Richardson and
Royce Thornal, the singer for
the meeting, will lead the fun
and fellowship time.
School teachers, administra-
tors, bus drivers, cafeteria
workers, wchool board mem-
left with the resignation of bers 311(1 other connected with
James Sweeney. local education are especially
Voting in the special election invited for the Friday service
will be in the school tax office, at 7:30 p.m.
located at 912 Backus, across
the street north of the Masonic
Lodge. Polls will open at 8 a.m.
and close at 7 p.m. Qane DrnnrAm
One person is to be elected iEE | | 9E-I dill
from the three names on the
and clerks are to Mrs. Jessie AAemeAn, A.I A
Thomas and Mrs. Buford Biddy. V0EV 1 M
All eligible voters are urged 7 w
to vote. An open community meeting
a $aq.
Goodje Doon they ar-
A ^1:20 n 12:57 p.m.
1 Am, P.m. Paducah
J en’aatador at 3:13
4 An, 404p.m. Spur
x a,5:28
/ SVehita‘FP.m. Then
als at 8:49
J I board during the second interval
® | with an 8 yard run for a touch-
, down by Johnny Martin. Martin
T vension.nsforatwopotntcon
r . It was the Dragons’ turn again
r . gf 3 when Eddy Garcia went in on a
six yard run. Laminack’s kick
was good. When the Dragon
Mulkey Insurance;
ciation’s history, with a
ter, Mrs. Kenneth (Juanita) aides, huspital personnel, Co.; and Fay Votaw, Paducah Waco. He touched on several
Braselton of Corpus Christi; physicians, county and city of- Coca-Cola Bottling Co. subjects such as Russian
one sister, Mrs, Lyndall Fish ficials, members of civic clubs,------------------------ grain sell, cotton program, tra-
ct Paducah; two brothers, Noel fraternal organizations and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perkins Her brake and lighting pro-
Chapman of Paducah and women’s group and all other in- Jr., visited her sister and grams.
Kenneth Chapman of Childress terested citizens present, can- brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. The door prize was present-
Route; four grandchildren and not be expressed strongly M.W. Ralston of Childress, ed to Jay Smith. Next meeting
two great-grandchildren. enough.” Thursday. wHl be Nov. 4.
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GOOD GUY AWARD was presented to veteran Fire Chief
Price Sandlin Sept. 28 at the Paducah Lions Club luncheon
meeting. To his left is Bill Tell Zrtman, regional news
director of KVIl-TV, who presented the award. Helping
him hold the prize possession steady for the camera is
Len Slesick, Channel 7 meteorologist.
Price Sandlin Veteran Fire Chief
Receives Good Guy Award
Before his departure Satur- them to seek shelter. He has
day for Hereford, a new home contributed his time and talents
and new occupation, Price Sand- to every civic endeavor our
lin, veteran fire chief and fire city and county has undertaken,
marshal, was presented a KVII- so much, that we of this city
TV Pro News Good Guy Award, and county have grown to expect
at the Thursday, Sept. 28, it of him.
Paducah Lions Club luncheon “In time of need and distress
meeting, Price Sandlin is the first man
The award was presented by we of Cottle County and the city
Bill Tell Zortman, Channel 7’s of Paducah think of and call,
regional news director. Sandlin There is not any need to stress
was nominated for the honor by how much we will miss this
Lion Judge Roy Neal Parks, man.”
who wrote: “After KVIl-TV reviewed
“Chief Sandlin is retiring Judge Parks’ letter, we found
soon and his contributions to that Price Sandlin was a most
our city and county are too derserving recipient of a Pro
many to mention. He has been News Good Guy Award. Without
Chief for approximately twenty him and his attitude of Paducah
years, and has be en a dedicat first... Price second, the town
ed public servant. He has of Paducah might not be in a
served day and night, and I position to clap and cheer with
mean day and night, because this presentation of the first
he lives in the fire station. Paducah Good Guy Award.”
There is seldom a night passes It was signed by Jim Pratt,
that the chief is not called news director, and Zortman,
several times to pass on a Len Slesick, meteorologist,
message or give relief to some- was speaker for the day and was
one in distress, introduced by Zortman. He ex-
"Orr central radio station plained the science of weather
for the police units is in the forecasting and explained the
fire station, and he and his reasons behind certain weather
wife, Ollie, are on duty twenty- warnings and why some warn-
four hours a day. His service ings are hard to pin-point when
has been far above the so called far from their instrument.
“call or duty” and he has never He praised the people of
shirked a request large or Paducah, especially the fire-
small. men and expressed his pleasure
“During the storm seasons, of having been able to help
if a bad storm is brewing, he lower the fire rate for Paducah
would personally call the older Page 3)
people of our town and warn 5 ’
Three persons cast absentee is to be held at 7:30 p.m. Mon-
ballots Monday afternoon, Mrs. day. Get. 9, in Fellowship Hall
W.D. Hand, school tax of First Baptist Church con-
assessor-collector, said. cerning the people of Cottle
---------------------------- and King county and the Red
UmnmAAp pAA River Red Cross Blood Pro-
EP KPS gram, announced Mrs. Neiland
A" "“-T Worley, local blood program
111 yonah chairman.
Ill MUCH lull “The need to increase our
Services were held for Mrs. participation financially and
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