The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. [69], No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 18, 1975 Page: 2 of 10
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WE TRY TO GIVE THE BEST OF SERVKI
Erath County, Texas,
THE SPIRIT OF FREEDOM,,
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It is a spirit that has marched in many lands, under many flags . . .
brothers,
wherever men have dreamed of a better life. It marched with the
of Amarillo.
Creator on all men. Today the spirit of
dedicate ourselves to its cause.
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NOTICE
REYES MARTINEZ, Pastor
ANTIOCH BAPTIST
SPRAY DATES ARE
REV. ELI COOPER, Pastor
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REV. J. M. STRINGER, Pastor
MALATHION
J. M. FARREN, Minister
Sept. 19,
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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American colonists in 1776 ... it accompanied the French revolution
in 1789. It is a spirit as indomitable as man himself for it is one of the
Mrs.KluttsDies
in Amarillo
Foard Co.
New Agent
Appointed
City Hall
Office Hours
To Change
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the Rev.
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CHURCH OF CHRIST
7 DON CARROLL, Minister
CEE VEE BAPTIST CHUR
JAMES SMITH, Pastor
PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH
LUTHER PORTER, Pastor
.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.
GUTHRIE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
1 REV. ROGER YATES, Pastor
DUMONT METHODIST CHURCH
REV. OLAND BUTLER, Pastor
VALLEY VIEW BAPTIST CHURCH
JERRY HASSELL, Pastor
FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
REV. LONNIE HARRIS, Pastor
ST. ELIZABETH’S CATHOLIC CHURCH
REV. LARRY HEMP, Pastor
FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
REV. OLAND BUTLER, Pastor
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
STEVE HENTON, Pastor
DUMONT BAPTIST CHURCH
BILLIE JOE CROSS, Pastor
Read And Use
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ins club
BIBLE BAPTIST MISSION
REV. CARL TUMLISON, Pasto
Baptist
the Rev.
, pastor
CARPENTER & LIEDTKE BLACKSMITH
considered a
• FRIENDLY SERVICE GIVEN •
YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS =
THE PADUCAH POST SEPTEMg
JJ). Gallahar, San Antonio.
Pallbearers were Rusty
Jones, Donald Blount,Claud
Bowling, George H. Moore,
Myron Townley, and Hayes
and the pecan
S Ina Richards
r her brother-
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Pure water. True
Entered as second class matter at the Post Office
Paducah, Texas 79248,under the Actof March 30,1879
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Cottle and adjoining counties,. $5.00 per year)
Elsewhere, $6.00 per year
school, meetin
among those ‘
office, etc.,
to 5 p.m.,
the former
Mrs.
1, in
Home
illness.
Mrs.
We enjoyed a Labor Day
get-together at my home in
Crane.
My brother, Marvin and
his two daughters of Dun-
canville; Ann Lindley and
Barbara Parnell. My sister
Frances Sladden of Magnolia
Ark.; and my son, James
Tuscana and family of Crane.
Tony Tuscana
in the second
ra made another
leaving the score
the third quarter
in Church
in Lubbock with
8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
They also voted at this
time to change meeting
time for the council back
second Thursday of each
month.
Other items of business
Serving Cottle-King Counties for 69 years
Governor Dolph Briscoe is to train and prepare a
iday night, the
guars played in
ddy field, and a
in. It was 3
rainy night, bui
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time of
of the
on the
rock, pastor,
team scored again
1-0. The Jaguars
r touchdown in the
■ter when Billy
ism passed 30
i Dwayne Green
ams are 1-1
afternoon before
ie a pep rally
I in the Jagua
I a lot of yelling
ring for the Jag-
incipal Jack Huey
Paul Vinson die
h making. Cheer-
Becky Drennan,
Iver and Debbie
led the cheers.
Iday night, Sept.
Jaguars will meet
gh on Jaguar field
le. Everyone please
mu and back their
uiso the Jr. anc
ss will have the
in stand, to help
I their senior trip
Tressie Nash,
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2pgSe
G.
a member of
Baptist Church.
was in
Survivors include the
husband, George Klutts,
Amarillo; one sister, Mrs.
helpers will assist, along
with LVNs and RNs from
the Paducah Hospital.
86 units of whole blood
are needed at this visit.
Richards Memorial, one
of 35 participating hospitals
in the 26 county area served
by Red River Blood Center,
serves part of the 350,000
persons in the 20,000 square
mile Texas-Oklahomaterri-
tory.
Each person living in the
Red River region is cover-
ed for all of his blood needs
and any person donating
blood insures members of
his family who live else-
where that their blood needs
will be met. The Red River
Regional Center provides all
the blood and blood products
for these persons.
Blood cannot be manufac-
tured; it must be given. In
Lubbock in 1950
to ride with,” and
that little incident,
probably will!
instead
1 p.m.
& cafeteria:
ftainment the:
' a film on
1 Chance, Bre
dn of Lak
lad her parent
Mrs. Hayley
t week
Attend Meeting
Of Society
Mmes. Clifford Graves,
Naomi Gilbreath and Jessie
Thomas attended the open
meeting, Gamma Eta Chap-
ter of Delta Kappa Society,
in Ralls, Sept. 13 in the
home of Mrs. W.W. Wat-
kins.
Ralls members were hos-
tesses.
Meeting was presided
ing period when
ASK ABOUT OUR 25 & 50 POUND PACKAGE D nalrap5ward
eft the kick was
taken care of included a E
request for rate increase ■
by General Telephone Co.,
denied, or no action taken I
at this time; rate in-
crease request by Lone
Star Gas Company, how-
ever, was granted by the
Council. The increase will
add approximately $1.36
per month to most custo-
mers bill (average home-
owner.)
A- bid by Mulkey Ins- .
urance for insurance on
Veterans Memorial Build- I
Briggs died Sept.
Lakeside Nursing
after a lengthy
Born in Montague,
Mr. and Mrs. John Roy
of Carlsbad, N.M. visited
recently with Mr. Roy’s
mother, Mrs. Ran Roy of
Paducah.
* • • •
CEE VEE CHURCH OF CH KY QUIZ *
ER QUALITY
order to provide the blood
needed by patients in our
area hospitals, healthy
human beings must give
their “life’s blood.” Discov-
ery of increasing use for
whole blood and blood pro-
ducts, along with more
numerous accidents in the
area, have made the demand
for blood donors even great-
er than before and many
Cottle and King county folks
Hale Center and
needed blood units in the past of the Southwest Baptist
several months. Church. Burial was in
Won’t you do your “fair Resthaven Memorial Park
share” when the Blood- in Lubbock.
gj be a meeting
a head and
oping club. a
in the Guthrie
feteria Septem-
1975. The clut
the Guthrie
Welch, retired
minister, and
mobile comes in October?
Your own life, or that of a
loved one, may be the one
saved by your “gift of
life.”
In their regular council
meeting last week, mem-
bers of the city council
voted to change office
hours of City Hall, water
Y
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son, Argus Ha-
CH । Lubbock, had
Previous Sunday.
Floydada. She was a mem-
ber of the Central Baptist
Church.
Survivors include her
husband, Carey L. “Hum-
py” Briggs; three daugh-
ters, Mrs. Corine Moseley
of Oklahoma City; Mrs.
Velma Rogers of Idalou
and Virginia Briggs of
Lubbock; two sisters, Mrs.
Wade Bond and Mrs.
Audrey Jackson, both of
Bowie; three brothers,
Louis Hamner and Joe
Hamner both of Bowie,
and Bud Hamner of Long-
view; 10 grandchildren and
14 great-grandchildren.
FJtexas press BLOODMOBILE VISIT
U member 1975 ASSOCIATION ' SLATED HEBE OCT.4
(CONT. FROM P.1)
saw says, “He better be
looking for somebody else
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Funeral services were
held Saturday in First Bap-
tist Church, for Mrs.
Dealey Cordelia Klutts,
72, of Amarillo, who died
on Thursday, Sept. 11 in
Amarillo.
Rev. Herman Lancaster,
pastor, officiated at the
Sept. 13 services.
Born July 29, 1903
the remem-
Kre a white and
THESE CHURCHES IN COTTLE & KING COUNTIES WELCOME YO- ecorated birthday
W by a daugh-
* 1a Havens of
"inalienable rights" endowed by the
Final services were held
Sept. 3 for Mrs. Nettie
S. Briggs, 85, of Lubbock,
the mother of the late Miss
FGBMFI To Meet
On Saturday
The monthly meeting of
the Paducah Full Gospel
Businessmen’s Fellowship
will convene Saturday,
7:30 p.m. at the C om munity
center (SE corner of square.)
The speaker will be
Richard Shaw from Throck-
morton, Texas. He has a
beautiful testimony of God’s
intervention to rescue him
from a life of drugs.
Richard is now associate
Editor of The Grape Press,
a Christian newspaper with
a circulation of nearly
40,000.
There will be lots of
singing, sharing and good
Christian fellowship, that
is not sectarian or doc-
trinal, but encourages any
and all to come and enjoy
the Lord and each other.
The public is invited to
attend.
office, tax
to 9 a.m
instead of
teir sister in
ASAMBLEA DE DIOS CH® „oonettsather
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888 and Clifton
p 5 wife 311(1 two
CHUK1 Gayna and Terry
Worth, y
PADUCAH* CASH GROCi’^
30p.m,
" Mrs. Loretta Hardin was
approved by the Foard
) C ounty C om m is s ioner s
Court last week to fill the
jcounty extension agent po-
r sition.
She will succeed Miss
Sally Sowell, who transfers
to the position of county
hiextension agent-at-large.
V A native of Temple, Okla,
she lives on a farm near
bl Walters, Okla, at present
time. She is a graduate of
l Cameron University where
’ she holds a BS degree in
Home Economics.
I
Dear Editor:
I would like a yearly sub-
scription to the Paducah
Post. My brother, Marvin,
gave me some of his news-
papers and we really enjoy
reading about the hometown
folks. I left Paducah in
1949 but we go back occas-
ionally.
•Z ANSWER
---S X SAF15T CHURCHEnwater picks up
REV. HERMAN LANCASTER, e8 as it falis
.. "to the ground.
CEE VEE METHODISTS
REV. OLAND BUTLER, Pastor
The latest scientific film
on bass fishing will be
shown Thursday, Sept. 18
at 8 p.m. on the second
floor courtroom of the
Cottle County Courthouse.
Sponsored by the Padu-
cah Rod and Gun Club, the
public is invited at no
charge.
ing, was accepted and ap-
Buck proved. The annual audit
Creek Cemetery under the was reviewed, and the
‘ITHY, — Meeting was presided direction of Norris Funeral budget discussed and ac-
URNING TOES! over by Mrs. Edrie Taylor, Home. cepted, with the addition of
1 ASE FIERY PAIN I president. -------------------------- $500 to the city park fund.
A IN ONE HOUR .or your 59c back, Mrs. Gilbreath was wel- Dr. and Mrs. Lee R. The coundil also voted
fungicide? Cto quie tchburnoi corned as a new member. Hensley and two of their to sponsor the Four Winds
MaDUITFfeetAlr, fineoforasweaty. Mrs. Virginia Williams children Alexander Lee and RC&D project, and a reso-
lief! now atpznpm’muk 1 of Spur, a charter member, Sanoa of Fort Worth visited lution was passed to that
_ D’gnGmm VTU9 was granted a reserve with his grandmother, Mrs. effect.
PADUCAH, TEXAS membership. J.Q. Rasbury over the City of Paducah an- o
11111111111111 IL weekend. nounces there will be a
421 1 — Dr. Hensley is chairman $2.00 charge on all returned
3-3 Richards- _ of the Department of Eng- checks, and $5.00 will
= lish in Jarvis Christian be charged when disconnect
= College, and Mrs. Hensley is made on overdue bill,
= is an assistant professor and service must be re-
• of accounting in the M.J. connected.
= Neeley School of Business --------------------_----
has announced the appoint- work force for the expand- work in that
ment of T. J. Richards, Pa- ing industries and economics Richards
ducah, to the Board of Re- in Texas. years as a sta
gents of Texas State Tech- Rio Grande at Harlingen, Texas Farm p
nical Institute. Mid-Continent, Amarillo and affilliated coh
This is a four - campus Rolling Plains, Sweetwater, a member of ?
vocational-technical train- comprise the other campus Trustees for #
ing school, founded in 1965 training centers for the sys- Animal Heajt -
at James Connally airbase tem. (secretary - is past
in Waco when it was phased Members of the Board of that organizat6; eav help
out as a part of the airforce Regents represent agricul- ber of the Bn is
training program. It was a ture, business, industry and and Range Im
part of the Texas A&M Uni- labor. Richards, one of nine ssociation.) He 1iol
versity system until 1969, members, will serve a 6 year member of TeLount-tht
when it became a state- term. Dr. Maurice W. Roney western Catt day ni .
operated agency. Its purpose is president of the system, ciation.
have been recipients of Burtis Williams,
—saAa of Jaguar fans,
SAnhe Jaguars on.
Age Key did lose the
Kt ■ B played a gooc
A W score was 18-6
A Nof Ira. The Ira
A Ascored in each o
A A three quarters.
A ers scored in
freedom is still on the march — let us re-
j The Red River Red Cross
• Bloodmobile will be in
! Paducah for their semi-an-
I nual visit on Tuesday, Oct.
7>from 2 to 6 p.m.
As usual, they weill be set
up for donors in the fellow-
; ship hall of First Baptist
‘ Church; local volunteer
CHARLIE C. CURRY . . . Owner-Publisher
She has been a 4-H Club
member, served as a 4-H
leader and had training
experience in the county ex-
tension office in Lawton,
Okla.
Mrs. Hardin will begin a
training assignment in
Cottle County Sept. 22 and
will transfer to Foard
County Nov. 16. She will
train with Mrs. Pat Seal,
county extension agent for
Cottle and King counties.
She and her husband
Richard will live in Cro-
well where they will boh
be employed.
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250 lb.
HALF 125 lb.
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The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. [69], No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 18, 1975, newspaper, September 18, 1975; Paducah, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1407480/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bicentennial City County Library.