The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. [69], No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 17, 1975 Page: 2 of 8
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Paducah Msrs.
JAMES SMITH, Pastor
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C.R. Ellis, Dayne
ASAMB'LEA DE DIOS CHUR"y
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REV. ELI COOPER, Pastor
MISSIONARY BAPTIST
= DUMONT METHODIST CHURCH
REV. J. M. STRINGER, Pastor
REV. OLAND BUTLER, Pastor
that the idea of insurance for "
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We have 14 - 13 - 12
CEE VEE METHODIST
REV. OLAND BUTLER, Pastor
SPONSORED BY THE FOLLOWING MERCHANTS
BURRUSS GROCERY
FOY’S STEAK HOUSE
TOWN HOUSE MOTEL
= FIRST NATIONAL BANK
FANCY WRANGLERS
DOUBLE KNITS -SHIRTS-
PADUCAH IMPLEMENT CO
= HALL-SCRUGGS & CO.
| MULKEY INSURANCE AGENCY
SALEM DRYGOODS
CARPENTER & LIEDTKE BLACKSMITH
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Robbins Attends
SCS Workshop
Attends WTSU
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Ellis Family
Has Reunion
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The annual Ellis family
reunion was held Saturday
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Brad Harrison, son of Mr
and Mrs. Clyde Harrison of
Case Track
Phone [817
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Bill
women is crazy. Could you
possibly convince him he’s
wrong? I certainly couldn’t.
the
music
Q. I read somewhere that
women own about 14% of the
life insurance in this country.
My neighbor thinks this figure
is way too high. He also thinks
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Lodge Officers installed included from left, back row: Welton Fields, B. L.
Smith, Danny Hutchison, Frank Taylor, Monte Fields, Leon Fletcher. Front
row, from left, Joe Tye, Billy Smith, Jerry Hopkins, Bill Handley, and Don-
ald Smith. Not shown in this photo: Foy Riddle.
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Paducah, is attending
WTSU instrumental
camp.
A Paducah high ;
GMC PICKUP
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Mr.
Bates,
Brown
Mrs.
Worth;
D.R.
Mr. :
Warren,
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Friday
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BUICK
PONTIAC
CHURCH OF CHRIST
DON CARROLL, Minister
BIBLE BAPTIST MISSION
REV. CARL TUMLISON, Pastor
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isitol
Sessions began Monday at
noon and ended Wednesday,
July 16 at noon.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Cottle and adjoining counties,. $5.00 per. year
Elsewhere, $6.00 per year
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= FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
Z REV. LONNIE HARRIS, Pastor
= PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH
= LUTHER PORTER, Pastor
= GUTHRIE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
REV. ROGER YATES, Pastor
ws 3
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
REV. HERMAN LANCASTER, Past
♦READY TO WEAR & HOUSEHOLD GOODS
= VALLEY VIEW BAPTIST CHURCH
JERRY HASSELL, Pastor
CEE VEE CHURCH OF CHB
J. M. FARREN, Minister
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= REV. LARRY HEMP, Pastor
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"A "SECURE AMD COVERED
CHARIOT WITH GUNS" LATE IN
THE 15‘HGENTURY BUT IT WA$
NOT UNTIL WORLD WAR I THAT
THE TALK CONCEPT MOVED OFF
THE DRAWING BOARD AND INTO
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It is a spirit that has marched in many lands, under many flags . . .
wherever men have dreamed of a better life. It marched with the
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attendance.
E FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
= REV. OLAND BUTLER, Pastor
Z FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
= STEVE HENTON, Pastor
= DUMONT BAPTIST CHURCH
= BILLIE JOE CROSS, Pastor
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Dear Sir: e
I am sending you a check
for the Post. I did not know
for sure how much it is. If
this is not the right amount'
please let me know as I
want the Post at once.
Thanks.
Addie M. Vess
Rt. 1
Boyd, Texas 76023
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of that water all day long,
released by ( i Mr
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carryover of Mrs.
Entered as second class matter at the Post Office
Paducah, Texas 79248,under the Actof March 30,1879
Serving Cottle-King Counties for 69 years
and Mrs. Thomas
the producti,
220 million S|
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Rhonda, Traca and Darla,
Shallowater; Mr. and Mrs.
Benny Butler, Jeff, Kelly
United States;
42 million to
to foreign
According to
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figure of 14% is absolutely
(correct. At the end of 1970,
women owned over $205 billion
(worth of insurance in this
country.
। And you can tel l your neighbor
1 that it is not hard to figure out
I why. Women buy life insurance
' for many of the same reasons that
Ilmen do. They may have
’'dependents and desire to protect
them, or they may have the need
"or desire to create or supplement
(retirement income for the later
'years.
| As women have come to take a
’ more active part in the business
I world, their responsibilities have
’ grown and their needs and uses of
I life insurance have grown, too.
I Aside from this, there has been
(increasing recognition of the
' economic contribution made by
(the wife and mother even though
'she doesn’t contribute to the
(family income. The loss of a wife
'or mother would involve an
(economic loss to the family just as
'real, though not as measurable
(as the loss of the husband and
' breadwinner.
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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.
than 20
and Mary Lydall
PADUCAH CASH GROCER
Project ng 0
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all t
g, 0i
itors
are sayiU
improved
market wij
decrease to
Attending the workshop
scientists in both research
and field work in this areas.
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could have happened to us
the year we went to Padre
Island, and spent a day
in the surf with two old
sailors who were “float-
ing” a wrecked shrimp-
boat. We were in and out
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Lodge Officers besides Master and Wardens, were
from left Billy Smith, Foy Riddle, Donald Smith, and
Leon Fletcher. Back row, Joe Tye, Welton Fields and
B.L. Smith.
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Jan’s
Floydada, Mr.
Truman Ellis,
Piper, Terry Piper, Rich-
ard Piper and Steve Vo-
taw; Miss Sadie Piper.
by the en
marketing ye
Monday evening, July
14, Quanah Bridge Club
honored Rev. and Mrs.
Loren Williams with a
farewell party. Ten people
attended from Paducah.
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domestic pur Fri
grains during
marketing y
TEXAS PRESS
MEMBER 1975 ASSOCIATION
THF POST PUBLISHING CO.
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grain, records
be only about
as much as fl
at the end
Officials ci
and Mrs. O.D.
Irving; Mrs. Ruth
Dallas; Mr. and
Frank Ferguson, Ft.
Mr. and Mrs.
Ellis and Denny,
around the boat, and further j
out, down toward the lower I
end of Padre, which at that '
time, several years ago, I
was virtually unpopulated |
or touched.
It was only later, when
we drove back up the hard
sandy beach to the more
frequented area, and they
were talking about one I
youth who had been killed
by a shark and another I
who had been attacked that
day at Padre, that we
realized we had been very
foolish and unwise....but
ignorance is bliss, they say,
and we were blissfully un-
aware of any danger.
Jacques Cousteau advises if
you are attacked by a shark
to duck down under the
water and make faces at it.
Paul says no matter how
many faces you make,
you won’t be as ugly -as
the shark is, so • imagine
in this case who will be
scaring whom!
Jill G
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THESE CHURCHES IN COTTLE & KING COUNTIES WELCOME YHairg
Winners were: Mary
inalienable rights” endowed by the
of Brush Control and Range
Management,” and “Irriga-
tion With Limited Water
Resources.”
ilyn Parnell, second; and
Pearl Armstrong and
Carmen Bennett, third.
12, with 60
relatives in
FGBMFI To
Hear Hughes
The Paducah Chapter of
the Full Gospel Business
Men’s Fellowship will meet
this Saturday (July 19)
7:30 p.m. at the Veteran’s
Building.
To avoid competing with
community church activities
the FGBMFI has invited the
Assembly of God Evangel-
ist Don Hughes to be their
guest speaker.
Don is an inter-denom-
inational speaker that has
traveled extremely. Make
plans now to come and hear ,
this outstanding man. Also,
there will be special
music provided by the
“Expressions.”
The FGBMFI is not sec-
tarian, but seeks only to
promote Christian fellow-
ship that cuts across de-
nominational lines.
Men, women and fam-
ilies of all faiths are
invited to come.
The family enjoyed the Z
bailgame on Saturday night, =
followed by visiting, card Z
games and games of 42 =
and 84 in the homes of =
Mr. and Mrs. C.R. Ellis =
and Mr. and Mrs. Dayne =
Piper. Z
On Sunday, the group, =
gathered at the VFW =
Building for lunch. Out Z
of town relatives included =
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ellis, Z
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Ellis, E
Kim and Jo, Mr. and Z
Mrs. Gar vis Ellis and =
Layla, Mrs. Gerald Bishins Z
and Wendy, all of Ralls, =
Tex. =
Bridge Club
DUPLICATE BRIDGE
Llano Estacado Unit 197
honored seven “Life
Masters” with a dinner
party in Lubbock, Saturday
evening, July 12. One
hundred friends were pre-
sent to congratulate the
“Achievers”. Mr. and
Mrs. Hobson Howell, Mrs.
A.L. Brothers and Sybil
Jones attended.
Winners in the local
club July 9 were First,
Carmen Bennett and Pearl
Armstrong; Second and
third tied, Sally Yarbrough
and Elsie Bearden with
Myrtis Jones and Doolie
Brooks; fourth, B.L. and
Avis Ann Smith; fifth,
Doris Brothers and Sybil
Jones.
and Ph
ah a
ndparer
Tim i
5 aftern(
CADILLAC or
We were happy to
have Mrs. Sim Carmen
from Alexandra, Va. play-
ing with us. She is the
sister of Maxine Cook.
Wes Robbins, district
conservationist with the Pa-
ducah office, SCS, was a
principal speaker at the
SCS Texas Tech Conserva-
tion Workshop held in Lub-
bock July 14-16.
Robbins gave a slide pre-
sentation on the topic of
Wind Erosion, especially the
effects it has had on Cottle
County farmland.
Other topics discussed in
the workshop were “Updating
hilarious columns
always do.... that
KREBBS MOTOR CO.
Sales FOR EXPERT SERVICE Service
Grand Prairie; Mrs. Jose-
phine Patterson, Iowa
Park; Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Birdwell,/ Lubbock; and
Mrs. Tommy Edwards,
Lubbock; Mr. and Mrs.
Alford Rainwater, Kevin,
Melisa and Loraine, Lor-
enzo.
THE PADUCAH POST,
■
looks of the square.....be- j
sides being a hideout for
rats, varmints, maybe
even coyotes, insects, and
a place where no citizen
would dare cross next to
at night!
Sister, it’s Hydroscylin.. —
......aw,simple "waterpil" “
The logos (that’s a new
word I learned today, ■
means advertising) about I
“Jaws” a wildly scary
movie about sharks....don’t
have to say much to make
a believer out of me. ,
Reading “Big D” Paul j
Crume’s colume in the —
Dallas News today, remind-
CHARLIE C. CURRY . . . Owner-Publisher
freedom is still on the march — let us re-
factors whi id Su
produce a ch iitaqu
figures are and J
relatively stah s.
grain sorgh id
student, Harrison is one of
the eleven hundred students
enrolled in WT’s twenty
third annual music camp
July 13 to July 25.
With an enrollment drawn
from eight states, the pool
of musical talent is
expected to provide instru-
mentation for nine bands and
two orchestras.
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