The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. [65], No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 5, 1972 Page: 2 of 8
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THE PADUCAH
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The Post Publishing Company
Serving Cottle-King Counties for 59 Years
Owner-Publisher
CHARLIE C. CURRY.
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GUTHRIE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Oct. 10th
& 20th
First National Bank
Hall-Scruggs & Co.
INSECT CONTROL OF
Paducah Cash Grocery
Carpenter & Liedtke
L.L. Goodwin,
Mrs,
Town House Motel
Jones & Renfro
COTTIE & KING
Diersing 66 Rural Service
Burruss Grocery
COUNTIES
Hamrick Thriftway Grocery
For more information about
the Santa Fe Railway and Gulf
Central Pipeline scholarships
and other educational awards,
contact the county extension
office, or the state 4-H leader.
Yellow
Pages
Presentation was made by
Phil Holmes of Wichita Falls,
District 13 field representative,
and accepted by Mrs. Johnnie
ATTEND CHURCH
EVERY SUNDAY
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BIBLE BAPTIST MISSION
REV. CARL TUMLINSON, Pastor
If you’ve changed your name or wanttoadd:
listing for a son or daughter call ourbus
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CHURCH OF CHRIST
F. R. YEAKLEY, Minister
lone producer in that area.
Taubert’s No. 1-W S.B. Burnett
Estate. That well was complet-
ed to pump 244 barrels of 37-
gravity oil per day from a
perforated interval at 4,224-
4,249 feet.
Gus Edwards, Abilene, No.
1 J.T. Summers, 660 feet from
‘MEMBER
1972
a
new
way
Cottle County Unit of Ameri-
• can Cancer Society was pre-
‘sented at the opening meeting
Thursday afternoon of the new
cancer control year an Award
of Merit for having raised 36
cents per capita set by the Texas
Division in the 1972 Crusade to
Conquer Cancer.
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corn ’ growing and poultry
raising, in a few Southern and
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
REV. ROBERT BECK, Pastor
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Entered as second class matter at the Post Office at
Paducah, Texas, 79248, under the Act of March, 30, 1879
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Cottle and adjoining counties, $3.50 per year
Elsewhere, $4.50 per year
The Paducah Post is an independent Democratic
Newspaper, publishing the news impartially and
supporting what it believes to be right regard-
less of party policies.
similar award went to Mrs.
Kelly Payne, crusade chairman.
The board recognized these
honors could not have been at-
tained had it not been for the
MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH
REV. RAY SMITH, Pastor
ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH
REV. ELI COOPER, Pastor
To be eligible for a Santa
Fe sponsored award, a 4-H‘er
must be at least 14 years of
age and have completed at least
three years of 4-H work, in-
cluding the current year. Selec-
tion is made by extension ser-
vice personnel.
Earlier, the wildcatindicated
oil production on a drillstem
test of the Strawn sand at 4,124
DUMONT METHODIST CHURCH
PHILIP WIDMER, Pastor
PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH
LUTHER PORTER, Pastor
ASAMBLEA DE DIOS CHURCH
REYES MARTINEZ, Pastor
CEE VEE METHODIST CHURCH
REV. PHILIP WIDMER, Pastor
CEE VEE BAPTIST CHURCH
JAMES SMITH, Pastor
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CEE VEE CHURCH OF CHRIST
JIM FARREN, Minister
STa ELIZABETH’S CATHOLIC CHURCH
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FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
PHILIP WIDMER, Pastor
DUMONT BAPTIST CHURCH
BILLIE JOE CROSS, Pastor
VALLEY VIEW BAPTIST CHURCH
JEFF MESSER, Pastor
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FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
ROBERT GLENN, Pastor
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The drillsite is 660 feetfrom
south and 1,980 feet from east
lines of Section 27, Block F,
H&TC survey. It is 3/8 mile
northeast of the opener and
4-Hers in 13
States Eligible
For Scholarships
Four-H members in 13 states
are expected to share in 87
scholarships and other educat-
ional awards provided by the
Santa Fe Railway system and
Gulf Central Pipeline Company,
a Santa Fe Industries enter-
prise.
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GEMERAL TELEPHOnE
Change your name
before it’s too late,
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Educational award winners
are to be honored at a special
recognition banquet hosted by
Santa Fe during the National
4-H Congress in Chicago.
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problems, by doing, is what
4-H is all about. And that
spirit of 4-H’ers helping to
tackle the problems of the
70’s is what 1972 National
4-H Week is all about.
For information on the
4-H program in this area and
how to participate as a
member or a volunteer leader,
contact the county extension
office.
fill
I Other announcements includ-
ed the Oct. 25 crusader work-
shop to be held in Wichita Falls
and a state m eeting in November
• with time and place to be named.
Holmes emphasized the need
for having an active medical
committee and spoke of a film
to interest young people in
selecting medicine as a career.
FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH Jtheys
, 5 farm
______ REV. LONNIE HARRIS, Pastor
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memorials chairman, reported
a total of $134 had been re-
ceived in memory of loved ones
during the past 12 months which
ended in August.
Additional members present
at the initial session were Mrs.
A.O. Bennett, service chair-
man; Mrs. H.P. Putney, mem-
bers; and Miss Ora Lee
Frazier, public information
I chairman.
Some of the
4-H programs mos
consumer educatk
dairy foods O
photography and %
ing.
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crop production. But many
traditional programs have
been updated and new
programs created so that
members can deal with the
new day of the 70’s, in new
ways - ways that appeal to
them and that get them
Board members also voted to
accept the Unit Certificate of
Authorization for 1972-73,
signifying they will continue to
strive to meet standards as set
forth in bylaws drawn up the
ACS, Texas Division.
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Regular board meeting dates
were established as the fourth
Thursday of every other month,
with November’s meeting to be
the 30th since Thanksgiving
holiday comes on the 23rd.
Three p.m. was agreed upon as
the hour to meet in the com-
missioners courtroom.
Taubert, Steed, Gunn & Med-
riders also staked a half-mile
znorth outpost to 4,250-foot north and 1,980 feet from west
E:Strawn sand production in the lines of I&GN survey, A-236, Public Hunt
Big N multipay pool of King is a 6,300-foot King wildcat
Eas No. 8-C S.B. Burnett Estate, 13 miles northeast of Guthrie, Over 2,000 deer, turkey and 1
6:660 feet from north and 800 2 1/4 miles north of the Tom quail hunters will have a chance
/feet from east lines of section B 4,300-foot Bunger sand pool to hunt on the Texas Parks
221, block T, R.M. Thomson and 21/2 miles north-northeast and Wildlife Department’s wild-
Esurvey, a 4,400-foot test 12 of the North 6666 Strawn oil life management areas this
emiles southeast of Guthrie and pool opener. year. i
jone location east of a5,900-foot Taubert, Steed, Gunn & Med- ,,:
E Mississippian failure. ders No. 2, Wichita Falls, No. . Prospective hunters havezn-
3: A possible strawn discovery 2-Y S.B. Burnett Estate, J.L. til 5 P.m Oct 24, to return
ghas been indicated 17 miles Parsons survey 44, A-1188, completed public hunt applica,
/southeast of Guthrie in King a lower Strawn oil discovery 17 ion forms to the department’s
ECounty by a drillstem test at miles southeast of Guthrie in Austin offices.
ETaubert, Steed, Gunn & Med- King and 2 1/2 miles southeast A public drawing will be held
►riders No. 2-Y S.B. Burnett and of the Big N Tannehill and at 10 a.m• Oct 27 in the •ohn
’- ■gas-cut mud. Strawn sand oil pool, flowed 11 H• Reagan Building, Austin.
2 A section from 5,124-5,134 barrels of oil and 45 minutes The permits will be neces
/feet was tested for 45 minutes, through quarter-inch choke and sary to hunt quail, deer and
/Recovery was 60 feet of gas, open hole at 4,237 to 5,243 feet, turkey, on the Gene Howe Area;
t and 135 feet of heavily oil andsj ”
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: Initial shut-in pressure after test of the Strawn sand at 4,124 Engeling and Stephen F. ustin
- one hour was 2,128 pounds per to 4,135 feet, recovery being Areas; and deer and javelina
^square gineh. Flowing pressure gas, plus heavily oil and gas- on the ChaparralArea. ■ coopera ion1of theivolunteer
Pranged from 27-55 pounds, and cut mud. , Quail may be hunted on the workers and contributors.
5a45-minutefinal shut-in pres- Taubert, Steed, Gunn & Med- Ehaparraland.lack Gapareas Certificates of Ten Years
> sure was 2,087 pounds. ders, No. 2, Wichita Falls, Dy simply checking in at the d .. I1_L-n5
L The drillsite is 4,100 feet staked a five-eights-mil areaaheadguarters on the days pens bearing the cancer swwd
from north and 660 feet from southwest outpost to their Twin 01 t yntS of hope were award to Dr. C .C.
•- west lines of Section 44, J.L. Peaks upper Strawn oil pool -he Black Gap Area will be Mmes Jessie Thorne
EParsonssurvey, Abstract 1,188. opener in King County;,17 miles open1ta qualchunting;Noy;.15 B.L.Mayo, Ira Brown and v.!
RIt is 2 3/4 miles southeast of southeast of Guthrie, as No. 22 and the -haparra W— De Worlev in “sincere Anr,gt9*
•. the Big N (Strawn) field, and is 2-A-W S.B. Burnett Estate, open Nov. 18-19, Dec, 2-3, tion for the i, and valuable
2 1/4 miles northeastof alower 1,700 feet from south and 2,300 1972, Jan. 6-7 and Jan. 27-28, service to the control of Cancer
Stravn discovery, the No. 1-X feet from west lines of section -.3• rendered ”
S.B. Burnett Estate, which 27, block F, H&TC survey, a Hunters whose names were
opened the Big B field. 5,400-foot test one location drawn last year will not be Mrs. Thomas who served as
8 Taubert, Steed, Gunn & Med- southwest of the No. 1-A-W eligible this year unless perm it last year’s vice president, is the
ders completed No. 2-W S.B. Burnett Estate, an active quotas g0 unfilled. new educational chairman and
-Burnett Estate as an addition operation. ‘ One of the last year’s more Mrsa Brown retained her office I
Coproduction in the Twin Peaks --------—--------------- popular areas, the Black Gap as unit secretary.
&upper Strawn) field of King Urban 4-H programs are Aree, "l1 2e.cosed to dee Holmes expressed his grati-
County, 17 miles southeast of rapidly expanding.Chicago,Ne- -us- , tude to the board for the work
’Guthrie. wark, Indianapolis, Los Ange- Hunters selected in the Oct. it accomplished and stressed
3 Perforations from 5,193- les Cleveland Atlanta and 27 drawing will be notified by the importance of a county unit
4,214 feet potentialed to pump Boston are just some of the the department during the first board. “In too many places only
202 barrels of 36-gravity oil, metropolitan areas offering week of November. one person works as a com- l
with no water, in 24 hours. 4-H programs for urban youths. —---------------------------- mittee," he said.
Gas-oil ratio was 188-1. , ,,
। The district representative
, announced that the television
I Partridge Family will intro-
duce a Back-A-Thon Oct. 20.
I Further information will be
> forthcoming should the unit de-
' cide to participate in the event
( in which pledges are accepted
from sponsors.
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Through programs like
conservation of natural
resources, con s-u m e r
education, home
environment, commodity
marketing, health, safety and
petroleum power, 4-H’ers get
a better understanding of
today’s problems, and how
they, as young people can
help solve them. Young
people also use the skills they
acquire through 4-H public
speaking, photography,
demonstrating and leadership
- to help their communities
solve problems.
Learning . to solve
Paducah Motor Co. In",
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Mulkey Insurance Agen" •san
Price
King—Taubert, Steed, Gunn &
Medders, No. 2, Wichita Falls,
, staked a southeast offset to the
operators’ discovery in the
South Twin Peaks upper Strawn
sand pool of King County as No.
1-A-W S.B. Burnett Estate,
21,980 feet from north and 3,640
feet from east lines of section
26, block F, H&TC survey, a
5,400-foot test 17 miles south-
.east of Guthrie.
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Midwestern states.
Today, coordinated by the
Cooperative Extension
Service, and aided by
corporations, businesses and
foundations through the
National 4-H Service
Committee, 4-H has spread
into all 50 states, the District
of Columbia, Puerto Rico,
the Virgin Islands, Guam and
in 85 countries around the
world.
4-H is found, not just in
rural areas, but in major
urban centers like Boston,
Chicago, Cleveland, Houston,
Indianapolis, Atlanta and Los
Angeles.
4-H members still enjoy
the traditional programs like
clothing, food-nutrition,
agriculture, livestock and
Gann, board president. A
office today. One call to us now can meann.
Eligible for scholarship con-
sideration by the Cooperative
Extension Service are 4-H
members living in Arizona,
California, Colorado, Illinois,
Indiana, Iowa, Kansas,
Missouri, New Mexico, Okla-
homa and Texas.
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SPECIAL - Five million
4-H’ers and a half million
volunteer leaders, all over the
country, will be celebrating
1972 National 4-H Week,
October 1-7, with the
knowledge that 4-H is now
America’s largest youth
organization.
National 4-H Week is a
time for re-evaluation among
4-H’ers, their leaders and
friends of 4-H. The theme of
this year’s National 4-H
Week, “A New Day - A New
Way”, denoted a spirit that
will help 4-H’ers “to make
the best better” in new and
different ways to meet the
challenges of the new day of
the 70’s.
There’s a new spirit in 4-H
today. A spirit of pioneering,
just like the men and women
who worked with 4-H, in its
early days after the turn of
the century. Then 4-H was
centered around farm related
activities, such as canning,
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Marking 50 years of con-
tinuous support to the 4-H pro-
gram, Santa Fe offers 27
scholarships of $500 each to
4-H’ers living in states in its
service area. Members in two
additional states, Nebraska and
Louisiana, share educational
awards in connection with
National 4-H Congress, Nov.
26-30.
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The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. [65], No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 5, 1972, newspaper, October 5, 1972; Paducah, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1407380/m1/2/?q=wichita+falls: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bicentennial City County Library.