The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. [65], No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 5, 1972 Page: 4 of 8
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Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a floor
length gown of light blue chif-
fon accented with a white lace
bodice, a white picture hat and
a bouquet of white pompon mums
Grass carp are in the com-
pany of such fish as piranhas,
electric eels and walking cat-
Reg. $3.69
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Reg. $2.98
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Parks and Wildlife Department.
The Parks and Wildlife Com-
mission unanimously approved
the addition of the carp to the
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Bride Honored
By Reception
Mr. and Mrs. Todd Toft were
honored with a reception Sun-
day, Sept 24, in the Woman’s
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and roses completed her attire.
Mrs. Keith Whitaker of Lub-
bock, sister-in-law of the bride
and matron of honor, was at-
tired in a floor-length gown of
blue floral chiffon. She carried
a bouquet of yellow pompon
mums.
Don Shaw, Lubbock, served
his brother as best man.
League of Women Voters
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as the Democratic nominee.
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tance of the 1972 election, gue, 1955, chairman of the Re-
Kleindienst will again be fea- publican state Committee from
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the office of public relations publican National Committee,
and the department of political 1956-63, national director of
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The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. R.L. Whitaker of
Chillicothe and granddaughger
of Mrs. Dink Wood of Paducah.
Parents of the bridegroom are
Mr. and Mrs. Ross B. Shaw
of Morton.
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lamp time
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source persons.
Moderating the third ses-
sion “The National Election and
Issues,” will be Wayland sopho-
more Pam Spencer, Plainview.
Resource persons will be Joe
Don Hancock, editor of Plain-
view Reporter News.
The conferences will be re-
peated at 11 a.m. and at 1:30
p.m., wo that participants may
attend all three sessions.
Speaker for the 10 a.m. as-
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was elected by the Cottle County Demog k
Executive Committee as the Democratic Nomina
Commissioner Precinct 4 to fill the unexpired term
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Grass Carp
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The grass carp or white amur
joins the list of nefarious fish
frowned upon by the Texas
Monday 25, thence J
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Wichita Falls at 5 u
26th, then on to Pah
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5 and 6, according to conference Court of Ariz., U. S. Court of
coordinator Mary Zumot, in- Appeals for the District of
structor in political science. Columbia, U. S. Ninth Circuit
The conference, using the Court of Appeals, U.S. Court
theme “Election ‘72” is spon- of claims, U. S. States Court
sored by the college and Plain- of Military Appeals, U. S.
view League of Women Voters. District Court for the District
Thursday’s activities get of Ariz., and the United States
underway with the arrival of District Court for the District
Kleindienst at a press con- of Columbia.
plan for applying for educationy
or training benefits as rones
example of how veterans can
contribute to faster VA service.
Under this plan, the veteran
brings his separation document
and proof of dependency to VA
and at the same time completes
an application for education
benefits, prior to enrollment.
All the necessary forms are
available at all VA offices.
accurately can speed up vete-
rans’ benefits by days and
weeks, a Veterans Administra-
tion official advised today.
Jack Coker, director, said.
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TOUR GROUP of Wichita Falls includes Dr. Lam
pastor of University United Methodist Church se ]
left on second row, was host. Mrs. Smith, hostecot
second row. Mrs. Wesley Polk, Paducah’, is 88
left, first row and the Rev. Polk is second fromT'
row. m “ I
Polks Are Among Tour hi
For the first time, boys are
eligible as participants in the
4-H dress revue program,
sponsored by Simplicity Pat-
tern Co., Inc.
“For the Polks #,
hours less than 20 - gods,
wonderful, unbelieraz L.
Chillicothe High School, is a
senior speech therapy major
at Texas Tech University. Mr.
Shaw was graduated from
Homer L. Long, Bobby Sunday,
Rodney Rochelle, Jack Tippen,
W.O. Jones, Hauley Graves,
Jimmie Sandlin Jr., T.J. Ric-
hards, Warren Prater, Robert
Beck, Don Brothers, Ronald
Richards and Carol Richards.
The Euterpean Club is a
member of the National Federa-
tion of Music Clubs.
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Reg. $6.98 2 YDS for $7.
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The group of 28 persons of the Jordan river,
occupy the steps of the Dome considered second n
of the Rock, actually the Mosque tion. I VOL
stated.
He pointed out that the soil
conservation districts are sub-
dividions of the State of Texas
and by law are charged with
the responsibility of carrying
out a soil and water conserva-
The Delphian Study Club are tion program in their district,
to hold its first meeting Thurs- Through them such items as
day night, Oct. 5, in the home technical service, equipment,
of Mrs. George Woodley. leadership in small watershed
Th erne will be “Focus on the projects and many other ser-
Past and Present as Building vices are provided to land
Blocks for the Future.” users.
Officers for the new year will All qualified voters are urged
be Mmes. Don Clark, president; to participate in the election
Waylon Piper, vice president; because of the great importance
James Sweeney, recording of the district and directors who
secretary; Billy Smith, corres- direct the conservation pro-
ponding secretary; Doyle Par- gram, McCarroll added.
neH, treasurer; Carl Kent D.D. Chewning is fee present
Black, parliamentarian; Fred director for Zone 4. This area
Stinson, critic and S.B. 15 Cottle County north of High-
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$3.50 for Wayland students and candidate in Ariz., 1964, Na-
$6.00 for non-students. tional Director for field
Kleindienst will be introduc- oprations of Nixon for Presi-
ed by Dr. J.E. Zimmerman, dent Committee, 1968, and
formerly distinguished visiting General Counsel for Republi-
professor of English Wayland, can National Committee from
professor of English at Way- Aug. to Nov., 1968.
land, now a member of the ___________________________
faculty at Baylor University, m Ag A
Dr. Zimmerman was instru- P p0 Am AnP
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as speaker for the conference. — • - Ayu -
Longtime personal friends, Dr. -rigav Aroht
Zimmerman was debate coach I 1111(1 J IVISIIL
for Kleindienst in the Winslow
(Ariz.) Public Schools. There will be football action
Friday’s session gets under- Friday night, Oct. 7. Not the
way at 9 a.m. with three per- Dragons since it is an open
sonal choice conferences sch- night for the varsity. But the
eduled. Student moderators for Pee Wees here will play two
“The State Election” will be games beginning at 6 p.m,
Jim Vanderbilt, junior from The smaller boys will kick
Seminole and Eddie Owens, off the night, followed by the
sophomore from Quitaque. Re- older of the Pee Wees. No names
source persons for this con- have been selected as yet.
ference will be Dr. Eugene W. Proceeds from the nominal
Jones, Angelo State University admission charge will be used
and formerly with the depart- to purchase new game Jerseys,
ment of political science at a spokesman for the Paducah
Wayland, and Plainview Pee Wee Sports Organization,
attorney Marshall Formby. The fifth year for Pee Wee
A second session will be sports, this is the second game
•The National Election andCan- played this season. Last Satur-
didates,” moderated by Marilyn day the game was only for
Miracle, junior from Amarillo, practice.
and Billy Williams, junior from Coaches are Danny James,
Plainview. H. M.Baggarly,edi- Hollis Crumpler, Edgar Hick-
tor of Tulia Herald, and Mike man, Bobby Tomison, Don Dil-
Wall, political writer for Plain- liard, Jim Porter, George
view Herald, will serve as re- Woodley and Jerry McClendon.
Zone 4 residents of fee state’s and representative on the soil
192 soil conservation districts conservation district board for
have an election date to keep the next five years.
on Oct 13, L.M. McCarroll, Balloting will begin at 9 a.m.
extension agent, said in urging in Die Cee Vee Community Cen-
all eligible voters to cast their ter, McCarroll said.
Department Club of Childress. ballots in fee important elect- A qualified voter is a Zone
She is fee former Miss Karen ion, 4 land owner who is 18 years
Rueb of Houston. Zone 4 voters in fee Upper of age or older. Wives of
Receiving with the couple Pease Soil and Water Conser- eligible land owners can vote
were Miss Marie King, Mrs. vation District will elect a and should do so since they
Karl Van Bibber, Mr. and Mrs. farmer or rancher who will have an interest in their soil
Ray Toft of Childress and Mr. serve as their district director conservation district, the agent
and Mrs. B.L. Mayo of Swear- --------------------
ingen, the parents and grand- ..
parents of the bridegroom. Mrs. Woodley
Mrs. Glenn Buckley, Mrs. , । l C' l
Albert Bird, Mrs. Jimmy TlOSTs Tirst
Mrs. Shaw, a graduate of
Atty, General Kleindienst was
nominated by President Nixon
to be the 68th Attorney General
of the United States and he was
confirmed by the Senate on June
8, 1972. He moved up from the
position he previously held
since Jan., 1969, as Deputy
Attorney General.
A native of Winslow, Ariz.,
Kleindienst graduated from
Harbard College Phi Beta Kappa
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Miss Bobbie Whitaker be-
came the bride recently of
Larry Farris Shaw in a double
ring ceremony in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Don Shaw of
Lubbock, brother and sister-
in-law of the bridegroom.
Richard Graves, minister, of-
ficiated.
application forms fully and
Kleindienst will meet in- County Bar Association for
formally with law enforcement the Arizona Bar Association,
personnel in Harr al Auditorium In political activities, Klein-
at 5:30. dienst served as a member of
A conference banquet in the Arizona State Legislature
Slaughter Memorial Center at from 1953-34, chairman of the
7:30 p.m. will stress the impor- Arizona Young Republican Lea-
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vention in Cisco on Oct. 7. —"3v
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Mmes. Preston Staggs, Alton . -eddA..8
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Robbins, Kenneth Tippen, mrMEMLad
of Omar, in honor of Omar the
conqueror of the city of
Jerusalem. Byzantime archi-
tects built the mosque (687-
691), and it is considered one
of the most impressive monu-
ments in the world.
The rock over -which it is
built is the summit of Mount
Moriah, the place where
Abraham would have sacrificed
fish.
Anyone who desires to
import, sell, possess or release
the grass carp or any of the
prohibited fish must apply to
the Texas Parks and Wildlife
Department for a permit.
The grass carp has been the
center of nation-wide contro-
versy among fisheries experts.
Robert Kemp, head of fee
department’s fisheries and
wildlife division, voiced staff
opinions against the carp.
Kemp was backed up by Dr.
Clark Hubbs, professor of zoo-
logy at the University of Texas
at Austin.
Both Kemp and Hubbs felt
feat the grass carp would be
a threat to the state’s aquatic
vegetation ecosystems.
Voracious feeders, the carp
consume tremendous quantities
of acquatic plants and have been
touted as the solution to vegeta-
t ion-clogged waterways.
Arkansas has introduced fee
fish into seven state impound-
ments.
table, covered with yellow
damask and centered with a
bouquet of yellow carnations
and roses. Silver appointments
were used.
Mrs. Jerry Dugan and Mrs.
Jack Adams secured fee names
at the registration table
accented by the guest book and
a yellow rose.
Among out of town guests
were Paducahans,C.N. Willing-
ham, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Si veils,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Crumpton,
Mmes. J.E. Norris, L.B. Sim-
mons and Travis Jones.
If the veteran enrolls in
school before applying for GI
Bill benefits, he completes the
forms and asks the school to
forward them to VA in one
“package’? when the school
certifies his enrollment.
He should check later wife
his school to make sure his
forms and certification have
been forwarded to VA.
“The ‘package’ plan cuts de-
lay and permits VA to send
the veteran his first education
allowance check sooner,”
Coker explained, and added,
“usually it’s just a matter of
promptly providing the re-
quired information for a parti-
cular benefit.”
“Information on veterans
benefits is available at all VA
offices, veterans county service
officers, and from local re-
presentatives of veterans ser-
vice organizations,” he said.
Lee and Mrs. Wilmer Wilson
as co-hostesses.
Mrs. Philip Widmer, presi- ddu -
dent, presented the yearbooks sd
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District 3 president, was guest “E ) .
speaker. She brought the club- - - $=
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activities for the coming year . A
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Has Luncheon AM A
The Euterpean Club opened f M
the new year Sept 13 wife a ' -j
luncheon in the home of Mrs. < .Pai
W.S. Heatly with Mrs. James < . 'F J
his hand. It is the place and
center of Solemon’s Temple
erected when Isarel was at her
best under David and Solomon.
The tour was 18 days from
New York back to New York,
having visited London, Paris,
Jerusalem and the Holy Land,
Athens, Greece, including a ship
cruise on the Aegean sea, to
isles of Deloc, Mekonos,
Rhodes and Santorini, then on
to Vienna, Austra.
Rev. Polk said, “Of all the
high points of the tour: to walk
the Via Dolorosa (fee way of
the cross), to stand in Paul’s
foot steps on Mars Hill, the
boat ride on the sea of Galilee,
the Communion Service in the
garden near the open tomb of
Joseph of Arimathaea was the
high light of fee tour, and most
impressive. Perhaps the
baptisimal service at the edge
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yearbook; Smith and Mrs. R.T. United States Attorney and Magna Cum Laude. He
Tyler Jr. hospitality; Afton General Richard Kleindienst graduated from Harvard Law
< Willingham and Jimmy San dlin will be the featured speaker scjpp; om ;950/Je jasbeem ad-
Jr historians- Parnell Travis for a public affairs conference netted to practice before the
Jones and Diersing, finance; at Wayland Baptist College Oct. U.S. Supreme Court, Supreme
and George Wood ley and Jones,
telephone.
Federation department com-
fee advice is aimed primarily mittee chairmen are Mmes.
' at veterans who willbe entering , James Sweeney, conservation;
, 1 school under the GI BUI this,. Black, line arts; Tyler, home
Morton High School and attend- life; Travis Jones, international
ed South Plains Junior College ’ , “naekape” affairs; George Woodley, public
and Texas Tech He is pre- appiying Aor “affairs; Diersing, international
sently employed by American p Dinina Lonc+ s ne clubs; Prater, Texas heritage
Biomedical Corporation. or.trainingbenefitsoascon and Parnell, education; overall ference for members of the He is president-elect of the
evomne nf hnw Veterans can chairman is Mrs. Smith. news media. He will be a Federal Bar Association and
Co-hostesses ’ for the first speaker for a special student will assume feat office on Oct.
meeting will be the yearbook assembly in Har rail Memorial 1. He holds membership in A-
com mittee. Auditorium at 4 p.m. to which merican Bar Association,
the public is invited. A recep- Labor Section of the American
tion in his honor will follow. Bar Association and Maricopa
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