The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 11, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 1, 1991 Page: 2 of 8
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Girl Scouts plant trees recently to
help beautify Paducah.
Trees Planted In
Park In Observance
of Earth Day
Girl Scouts of Service Unit 60
planted six Austrian pine trees in
the city park in commemoration of
Earth Day recently. Little Brownie
Bakeries of Marietta, Oklahoma,
bakers of Girl Scout cookies, pro-
vided the trees.
Participating were Megan Doz-
ier, GiGi Gorham, Erin Williams,
Heather Fields, AlysiaFuTton, Neva
Hamilton, Katherine and Cayla
Hoobler, and leaders Debbie Wil-
liams, Mary Ann Gorham, June
Hamilton and Lila Hoobler.
The Paducah Post is an independent democratic newspaper, publishing
the news impartially and supporting what it believes to be right re-
gardless of party policies.
Any erroneous reflection upon the character or standing of any person
or firm appearingin this paper will be gladly and promptly corrected
uponbeingcalled to the attention of the publisher.
Only signed letters to the editor will be considered for publication and
should not exceed 250 words in length. Views expressed in the "Letters"
column are not necessarily those of this newspaper. Letters may be
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819 8th St. Paducah, Cottle County, Texas 79248
819 Sth St., P.O. Drawer E
Paducah, Texas 79248
Serving Cottle and King Countiesfor 84 Years
JIMMYE C. TAYLOR- PUBLISHER/ EDITOR
JUDY BURNS - ADVERTISING MANAGER
BRENDA COUVILLION - COMPUTER
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About 60 Paducah Girl Scouts,
their parents, and guests attended
the year-end picnic-style meal and
program at First United Methodist
Church last Thursday.
Katherine Hoobler, mistress of
ceremonies, recognized special
friends of Girl Scouts, Atha Evers
Jones, Grace Piper, and Chuck
Gorham, and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
DeVries of Rapid City, SD, parents
of Donna Hestand.
Presenting patches and awards
to their respective troops were lead-
ers Donna Hestand, Brownie Troop
153; Debbie Williams, Junior Troop
146; and Lila Hoobler, Cadette/Sen-
ior Troop 142. In a bridging cere-
mony, Cayla Hoobler moved into
Senior Scouts.. Katherine Hoobler,
a graduating senior, received recog-
nition for eight years of Girl Scout-
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Letter to Editor,
I would like to take this opportu-
nity to correct some misinformation
concerning the calf dressing and
team penning as stated on the front
page of the Paducah Post April 23,
1991.
Anyone supporting our rodeo
with his or her attendance knew
that the calf dressing was held
• during each performance on Friday
and Saturday night - and proved to
be quite entertaining!
The team penning began at 1:00
p.m. on Sunday afternoon — not
Sunday morning as stated. It would
have been nice to have had pictures
of calf dressing-winners, more pa-
rade participants and winners and
other activities revolving aroundone
of the main events of our county in
our only paper.
It was an excellent rodeo, and
those who do not attend really
missed a treat.
Sincerely,
Sally Piper
Paducah Post,
Thanks a lot for publishing our
name showing our subscription is
due in your April 17,1991 paper.
lam enclosingmy check#7146to
pay for another year.
Samuel M. Hart
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Telephone (806) 492-3344 Jo Ann Bigham West Si
Mr. Hester passed away April
12,1991 in San Antonio.
Bom February 17,1912 in Chil-
licothe, Missouri, he married Ger-
aldine Biddy of Paducah on Novem-
ber 11, 1949. A resident of San
Antonio since 1945, he was a deacon
of Northside Baptist Church and
active in the Sunday School Depart-
ment, president of the Brotherhood,
Boy Scouts representative for 25
years, church treasurer, budget and
finance committee chairman, mem-
ber of ushers, legal insurance com-
mittee and church trustee.
Mr. Hester retired from the In-
ternal Revenue Department in 1961
after 25 years with the Federal
Government.
Survivors include his wife, Ger-
aldine and his father-in-law, Buford
Biddy, both of San Antonio.
Jo Ann Lawrence
Services for Jo Ann Elizabeth
Bradford Lawrence, 54, of Odessa
were held at 2 p.m., Monday, April
29,1991 in Hubbard-Kelly Funeral
Home chapel with the Reverend Don
Caywood officiating.
Graveside services were held at
12 noon Tuesday, April 30,1991 in
Dear Editor: the Garden of Memories in Paducah
My two sisters, Mable Holcomb with Robin Crawford officiating,
and Jewell Fields, recently had let- Burial was under direction of Hub-
ters printed in the Post, so now it's bard-KellyFuneralHome of Odessa,
my turn. Mrs. Lawrence died Sunday,
I just want to say what a neat April 28,1991 in her residence after
idea I think it is to print the names a lengthy illness. She was born in
of those persons whose subscrip- Finney and had lived in Odessa for
tions are about to expire. In the 29 years. She married David E.
issue I received today (which, by the Lawrence on December 31,1959, in
way, lacked a day being only two' Hobbs, NM and was a homemaker,
weeks old) I saw the names of two She was a teacher's aide and annual
people I thought were dead. I'm staff member in the Ector County
glad they aren't. Independent School District for five
It was good to see names of other years. She was a Baptist,
people who no longer live there and Survivors include her husband;
learn where they now reside. Many a son, David Kent of The Colony; a
of us have really scattered. daughter, Brenda Kay of Odessa;
So you see, Jimmye, you have her father, F. M. Duffy Bradford
yourselfanicelittlenewsitem there, of Paducah; a sister, Ruth Woodley
as well as a money-saving service of Wichita Falls; and a brother, Ben
for yourself. Congratulations! Bradford of El Paso.
A happy subscriber, The family suggests memorials
Vera Locke to Hospice of the Southwest.
P. S. I was going to send my .
renewal money early, but now I'm King Centennial
gonna wait and get my name in the •
paper! (Continued From Page 1)
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~d- ’ “IO ——-Y Quilt Committee consisting of
Sets $600 Goal Nancy Daniels, Darlene Wither,
A goal of $600 has been setfor Taguita Fields andRita Graves
the Cottle County Salvation Army have been working to assemble
Service Unit Fund Drive which will a King County Centennial Cele-
kick off on April 29, 1991 as an- bration quilt: Quilt squares need
nounced by Billy Gilbert, service to be returned to the Extension
unit committee chairman. office or post office immediately.
Funds collected in the drive will Please return them even if you
be used to pay for The Salvation did not complete them. Chances
Army's services to the underprivi- will be sold by the Extension
leged in Cottle County through the homemaker Club.
cun-ent fiscal year. The King County Community
snorderto id expenses to the Development Committee will
minimum, the Service Unit has , ,5. • .1
decided to use a direct solicitation, meet:May 7 at 5:30 p.m. in the
through a bank statement mailing, courthouse. Anyone interested
this year. Chairman Gilbert asks in being on a committee or add-
that you give serious thought to this ing anything to the celebration
request so that this local volunteer are welcome. F or more informa-
organization can continue these tion contact Chairman Jane
worthwhile services. ________ Huey or the Extension office.
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Paducah Senior Citizens Menu for May 6 through May 10,1991. Basic Ed Classes To
Monday, May 6: Polish sausage, pinto beans, slaw, cornbread, peaches. n ypE
Tuesday, May 7: Chicken fried steak, cream gravy, potatoes, salad, HreaH FOF bummer
cornbread, fruit jello. Adult Basic Education classes
Wednesday, May 8: Chicken spaghetti, vegetable sticks, carrot-raisin will meet only two more times (May
salad, bread, lime jello. 6 and May 13) before stopping for
Thursday, May 9: Macaroni, cheese andham, jellied applesauce salad, summer. The classes have been
broccoli, cornbread, cookie and pears. meeting at Dunbar Center this
Friday, May 10: Bread, pimento cheese, potato chips, pork and beans, spring, and could possibly continue
orange, cookies. in the fall if enough express inter-
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Taylor, Jimmye C. The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 11, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 1, 1991, newspaper, May 1, 1991; Paducah, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1413980/m1/2/?q=%22divorce%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bicentennial City County Library.