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when considering ways to
improve profits. Cows must
receive adequate nutrition
so they will return to estrus
shortly after calving. Herds
must also be protected from
diseases, and records must
be maintained to determine
the breeding regularity of
each cow. Slow breeders
must be eliminated from the
herd.
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Coach Tommy Davis says
Garrett is one of the finest
all-around athletes he has
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COW PROFITS AND
REPRODUCTIVE
PERFORMANCE
Cattlemen must give close
attention to the repro-
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cow herds if they are to
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THE GOODWIN 4th 5th, and 6th grade 4-H Clubs reor-
ganized Monday with the election of officers. The boys
4-H officers were: President, Charlie Cleveland; Vice-
President, George Luedtke; Secretary, Jay Clark; Trea-
surer, Wally James; Council Delegate, Wayne Cleveland;
Reporter, Jay Smith; Parlimentarian, Danny Rhodes;
and Recreation Leader, Vincent Fell.
and Mrs.
from college at Vernon
over the weekend.
Mr. Bob Allen was taken
to the doctor at Paducah
Sunday by Billy Morris.
We are proud he was abl
to come home.
Church services at the 4
United Methodist Church )
was called off Sunday due (
to the muddy roads. This )
area received from 2 to K
3 inches of rain. )
Lee Rush of the Finney (.
Community spent last Tues- )
day night with Todd Smith. (
Jan Hurt spent last )
out enrollment cards and elected officers. They are:
Debra Criswell, President; Mike Gibson, Vice President;
Jill Huey, Secretary-Treasurer; Randy Keith, Council
Delegate; Linda Lewis, Reporter; Jammye Long,
Recreation Leader, and Debbie Green, Parlimentary.
The other members in 4-H are Pam Austin, Bruce
Slover, Ricky Criswell, James Albright and Becky
Drennan. Guthrie High School 4-H is open to all High
School students regardless of race, color or national
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knick-knacks, col-
Oline Dumont, Jessie Lee
Garrison, Jim Mae Hanks,
Viola Smith, Clem Wall,
Ollie Reed, Marguerite Rid-
dle, Roxie Brooks, Earnes-
tine Bayne and Jesse Ed-
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Wednesday^
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Sally Yarbroig
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Childress Thursday even-
ing with 4 winning prizes.
Those winning a prize
were Floyd Finch, Tate
Timmons, Mrs. Carl Seal
and Mrs. Glenn Carroll.
Carl Seal was elected
as director from Cee Vee.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Carroll and girls visited
in Crowell Sunday with Mrs.
Alice Werley and Mr. and
Mrs. C.M. Carroll.
Greg McClendon of Pa-
ducah spent the weekend
with his grandparents Mr.
and Mrs. Leslie Carrick.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Car-
rick and Alecia Paige
of Childress were dinner
guests Sunday.
MRS. DAVE CLEMENTS
SHOWER HONOREE
Mrs. Dave Clement of
Spearman, the former
Branda Timmons, was
complimented Saturday af-
ternoon at 2 p.m. in the
community center, with a
pink and blue shower.
Co-hostesses for the affair
were Mmes. DelbertSmith,
Joe Cook, Dallas Love,
Jimmy Smith of Childress.
Hazel Hoffman, Doug Gil-
breath, Carl Seal, Jim
Watson, and T.A, Riddell.
Mrs. Clement received
a lovely array of gifts with
hostess gift being a diaper
bag and corsage.
Refreshments of coffee,
punch and cookies were
served to Mrs. Deacon
and Mrs. Joe Clement of
Spearman, Mrs. Newell
Timmons of Childress.
Mrs. Mike Barton and
children of Matador, Lolly
Timmons of Lubbock Mrs.
J.D. Elliot of Northfield,
Mrs. Rush Timmons, Leslie
Carrick, C.M. Horton,Mae
Lawrence, Ova Seal, Floyd
Finch, James Terry, Glen
Seal, Lemma Hill, Edgar
Tobias and Jill and the
hostesses.
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Mr. and Mrs. Darien
Brady took their son James
to Lubbock Friday for a
medical checkup. They
visited in Lubbock over the
weekend with her sister
and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Clayton Perry, and her’
Garrett Named
Player
Of Week
Danny Garrett, PHS sen-
ior running back on the
Dragon squad, ha s been
one of the most decorated
and honored athetes in the
North Texas area.
Garrett was nmed by
The Wichita Falls Record
News as player of the
Week, for one of his usual
outstanding performances
in that game.
The Dragons 27-6 rout
of highly touted Matador
(Motley Co.) was one of
the biggest upsets of the
season’s first high school
football week.
Garrett, affectionately
called “T-bone" by team-
mates and coaches, scored
three touchdowns in that
game and gained 165 yards
on 17 carries in addition to
playing a fine defensive
from his linebacker posi -
tion.
Garrett was selected all
state for the Dragons last
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A report on the Home
coming at Childrens Home
in Weatherford Aug. 31
was given. There are 86
children now in residence.
After meeting closed in
regular form, Minnie
Havins and Montie Belle
Chewning served frosted
punch and cookies to Opal
Thornton, Grace Love,
Ruth Brown, Maxine Soss-
aman, Mildred Shavor,
Jessie Thomas, Melba Jo
Reed, Winnie Brown and
Pete Blount.
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patient in Bethenia hospi- ■
tal at Wichita Falls Sunday 1
afternoon. «
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin 1
Roper left for Carlsbad, I
N.M. Friday to visit her )
son Homer and family. I
We regret to hear of the )
death of our friend, Mrs. I
Johnny Summers. Sympathy 1
is extended to the family. K
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dea- 1
ton spent the weekend €
in Iowa Park visiting their 1
daughter, Ann and Kevin I
Menzier, and Bert had a P
medical checkup at Wichita *
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SHOE RePA.
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Payne pyiuuengt’poc’SSHol
1m5, Elsie Ba! es Texas.
Yarbrough, pdres » 50-tf,
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md • ' 2 bedroom;
met Sept. 9 for regular
business meeting which
opened at 7:30 in short
form.
Two new members were
initiated and welcomed to
the Temple. There has been
an additional five new mem-
bers the last quarter and
will be initiated at the
next regular meeting. All
members are urged to be
present.
Minutes of the last meet-
ing were read and approved.
The Miss Paducah Pag-
eant will be held Oct. 11
at high school auditorium
was discussed and com-
mittees appointed.
September 8, the Guthrie
Grade School 4-H Club
had the first meeting of
the year.
Jay Hurt was elected
president; Dale Rush, vice
president; Jan Albright, sec-
retary; Jan Hurt, treasurer;
Melony Keith, council dele-
gate; Lana Smith, reporter;
Von Criswell, parlimentar-
ina; Lon Huey, recreation
leader.
This club is open to all
3-8 grade students regard-
less of race, creed, econo-
mic or ethnic background.
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A-KELP nowavail-
handy capsule form.
CI-KELP caps at
DRUG. 27-28P
75c
Retired Customers
can have Social Secur-
ity checks sent direct for
deposit in a savings ac-
count where it can earn
interest until needed.
Contact one of our of-
fices to learn more about
this new way to save
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h here, visited in Sen ton,
) over the weekend with his
H wife and family.
| Mrs. Leslie Gilbreath
i was in Childress Saturday
I for a shower given her
। in the home of Mrs. Billy
’ Farris.
Troy Riddell and Dudley
Dan Chewning were in De
Kalb Friday and Saturday
on business.
Mr. and Mrs. T.A.
Riddell and Mrs. Lemma
Hill left Wednesday for
Ft. Worth to visit Mr.
and Mrs. Orval Akers.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleve
Evans and family of
Abilene visited over the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Crain and Kevin.
Mrs. Glen Seal and Mrs.
Hazel Hoffman attended the
dedication of the new
crucifix at St. Elizabeth
Church in Paducah at
6 p.m. Sunday. Larry Hemp
of Childress serves both
churches. They then visited
Mrs. R.H. Chewning in
Woods convalesent Home.
Mrs. Mae Lawrence at-
tended the funeral of
Mrs. Lula Hubbart, Tues-
day afternoon at Cal very
Baptist Church in Chil-
dress. She visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Bostick of Roswell, for-
mer residents.
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Coker also stressed the
importance of GI Bill stu- :
dents keeping the VA in- :
formed of changes in depen-
dency status and addresses.
This will help to insure the
veteran is receiving the
proper amount and that de-
livery of the monthly assis-
tance check is not interrupt-
ed. , ;
Melrose. They enjoyed a
birthday dinner for Mrs.
Monk’s 83rd birthday.
Ray Tobias of Lubbock
spent the week end at
home.
THE GIRLS 4-H CLUB OFFICERS are as follows: Mr. 311(1 Mrs. Tate Tim -
President, Dinah Brothers; Vice-President, June Bigham; mons were in Bridgeport
Secretary, Allison Davis; Treasurer, Anna Brothers; Friday on business and in
Council Delegate, Renae Sunday; Parlimentarian, Nancy ubbock _ atur ay' They
Thompson; Reporter, Gillian Orr, and Recreation Leader, visited Sunday afternoon
Sally Harrison. m Paducah with Mr. and
. Mrs. Charles Neskorik,
and were in Amarillo
Tumsday Bill
Glover visited Wednesday
night in Vernon with Mr.
13 and Mrs. Jerry Kotulek.
6 Thursday morning they left
| for Honey grove, where they
-I visited Mr. and Mrs. Law-
006 4as rence Seal and returned
-e- home Saturday night.
' , , Horace Rider, one of the
Mr. and Mrs. Ova Seal
and Kim Allen Moran, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Seal and
_ Gail and Mrs. Joe Crain
770 were in Texico Sunday and
mh. visited in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. R.E. Crooks, with
a Mrs. A.V. Monk of
Baptist Church.
Mrs Mae Lawrence
and Harlan Lawrence of
Childress were in Paducah
Friday on business.
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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/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bicentennial City County Library.