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AUGUST 24, 1972
PRICE TEN CENTS PER COPY
SCHOOL BELL RINGS ON
For Lateral Roads
MONDAY, AUGUST 28TH
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of the gas business, the Chil-
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will be awarded to winners in
each of the following categories: fabric to style and eye appeal.
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Moses Co., Salem Dry
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and
Ford, all of Athens.
Absentee Voting On Bond
Election To Close Friday
Lollipop - Boys and girls,
age 1 through 5, better dress
operations when they appeared
before the Paducah Jaycees at
their Monday night meeting.
ncerned that citizens
> made aware of the
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Entry blanks and rules may
be obtained at The Fabric Shop,
Jarvis Miller, associate direc-
tor for the Texas Agricultural
Experiment Station, and Dr.
John E. Hutchison, director of
Texas Agricultural Extension
Service, will introduce special
guests and staff members.
The role and concept of TAMU
Arvis Davis, treasurer: Jack
Tidm-ere, reporter.
months training at Dickens be-
fore assuming her duties in the
Paducah office, the county offi-
cial stated.
free of moisture with an even
BTU content.
The trend over the Lone Star
system is that cities owning
commissioners court.
The announcement was made
by letter from the State Board
of County and District Road In-
debtedness in Austin.
Commissioners voted to re-
ceive this money and place it
in the county’s lateral road fund
account, according to Judge Roy
Neal Parks.
Judge Parks said the court
also approved the hiring of Miss
Pat Smith of Wichita Falls as
the new home demonstration
agent to fill the position left
DENISE DILLIARD
Denise Dilliard of Dumont,
16, earned the right to advance
to the State 4-H Dress Revue
pupils through grade three will
register at Alamo Elementary
School.
Those in grades four through
eighth who have previously at-
tended Paducah schools are not
required to register on Friday,
but may enroll the first day of
school, Monday, Aug. 28.
Classes are to commence at
8:15 a.m. each day and dismiss
M.E. ]
Goods,
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Registration
Day is Friday
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bounty lateral roads, it was dis- g6 (Vgslg
closed at the regular meeting of • 5
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y Lone Star paid a
enue receipts tax to
m White of Lubbock,
I Wanda Sue Sandlin,
(er the weekend with
r; Fred Sandlin: her
r, Mrs, Edd Sandlin
0od Nursing Center;
aunts, Mr. and Mrs.
dlin and Mr. and Mrs.
rav.
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rred to many of the
needs—adequate gas
xpandable transmis-
bution systems,
in safety operations
-that are explained
e Star-sponsored ad
issue of the Paducah
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Mark, David and Paul Me
Lem ore of Wichita Falls, for-
mer residents, visited friends
here during the weekend.
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Miss Smith, a native of Dal-
hart. is a graduate of Texas
Visiting Mrs. Jack Barton the
first of last week were her
niece, Thresa Aaron and Connie
the Childress district of which
Paducah is a part, presented
a program in which he suggest-
ed citizens of Paducah should
consider the long time supply
a factor needed to maintain
future supply.
He pointed out natural gas
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stall and maintain a
operated transmis-
distribution system.
; expensive, Neaves
it. But, more impor-
also requires, the
to accept liability for
eiits that cause pro-
amare, bodily injury
l . graders are to enroll at Goodwin
h Junior High and kindergarten
grades K through three and
45 for grades four through
12.
Buses will run on their re-
gular scheduled on Monday,
Aug. 28.
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granddaughter, Christy
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IV© J ution system.
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Friday, Aug. 25 is registra-
tion day in the Paducah School
Independent School District.
Hours are from 9 a.m.to4p.m.
according to T.D. Goodwin,
superintendent.
High school students will
register at their building, new
Smith’s Department Agricultural Research and
Dedicatory remarks will be
presented by State Sen. Jack
Hightower of Vernon and State
Rep. W.S. Heatly Jr. of Paducah.
Several area leaders are
scheduled to respond.
After the dedication, visitors
will tour the new TAMU Center.
All area residents are invited
to attend. The facility is locat-
ed 5 miles southwest of Vernon
on U.S. Highway 70.
A number of Lone Star Gas
Company officials explained the
complexities of gas utility
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pon A fs of utility opera-
Aeaves said.
Sutural Gas Pipeline
1968 requires that
Eutility, whether city-
vprivate, must provide
• W and equipment neces-
ph first must qualify
atellayilily inst ane .
lit ddes, it Must be
p pay the high pre-
Weaves said.
es derived from pro-
customer needs for
Igas service can be
significantly as costs
r gas from wells and
bit it to meters con-
spiral. This means
ates for customers
I city-owned or pri-
bed utilities.
revenues to Paducah
immed, too, if a dual
ibution system re-
m the vote, Neaves
I Star will “meet its
obligations and con-
provide gas service
977, no matter what.”
p paid by Lone Star
axes will be lost to
Neaves pointed out.
pity will not tax it-
DATE HI
Aug. 16 91
Aug. 17 91
Aug. 18 91
Aug. 19 90
Aug. 20 92
Aug. 21 97
Aug. 22 94
rGas Company vice
Carol Neaves of
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Mr. and Mrs. Oran Mowrey
returned Friday from a two-
month vacation at Almont, Colo,
where they were joined by for-
mer Paducah residents, Mr. and
Mrs. A.W. “Head” Davis and
Fred of Bryan. Mowrey said
when he and his wife stopped
off in Am arilion on their re-
turn trip to visit with J.L.
Hindman in Northwest Texas
Hospital, they learned he was
“doing well.”
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STheltHTHtR
Band Boosters
Meet Aug. 25th
The first Paducah Band
Booster meeting will be held,
Friday, Aug. 25, 8 p.m. in the
band hall. At this time, con-
cession stand assignments will
be made, and names of persons
wishing to be chaparons for the
bus when games are away from
home will be taken.
New and old business of the
club will be discussed and
everyone is urged to attend
and meet the new band direc-
tor, Martin Encke, according
to Mrs. Donald Love,president.
Other officers of the organi-
zation for this year are Mmes.
Grady Staggs, vice president;
valorem tax of $423.99.
“These are the costs Lone
Star pays to do business in
Paducah,” Neaves said. “This
$2,000 revenue is received
without the liabilities the city
would incur if it were to
operate its own utility system
f k it^TYEAR^ NUMBER 25 _____________________________THE PADUCAH POST, PADUCAH, COTTLE C OUNTY, T^XAS 79248 THURSDAY,
CotteGets$16,348.63
Paducah of $1,688.10 and an ad
TNDNG SALES and service plaque was presented to Mr. and Mrs. Joie Ray Jeter
s ‘ eter Farm Store at the annual business-recreation meeting of Olin dealers and
t uidos, N.M., Aug. 6, 7, 8. Shown with the Jeters to their left is Howard Bonn of
sK'ompany regional marketing manager; and right, Kelly M. Sears of Plainview,
g-esentative. Sears said the couple is a credit to their community with the service
orm for area farmers. This is the sixth such plaque presented the Jeters.
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at 3:30 p.m.
Lunches will be 40? for
ponded with concern
jgns of Paducah who
ring the forthcoming
bond election. If
the bond election
mit citizens to buy
ship of a city-owned
Store and Porter’s Fabric Shop Extension Centers will be dis-
or by calling Mmes. Sweeney, cussed by Clyde Wells of Gran-
clothes. Currey or Dilliard. bury, president of the A&M
Play Time - Boys and girls. County winners may compete system board of directors.
School Time - Boys and girls, in the district contest for one
ages 6 through 12, school wear, of 10 sewing machines with
Sports - Ages 13 and over, cabinet, or one of 10 portable
year with $1 per member going short suits, pant dresses,pants sewing machines or a $50 gift
to the district association. The and tops and western suits, certificate,
district executive committee is At Home Wear - Ages 6 and —
formed from the presidents of over, coffee coats, robes, P-TQ Coffee
the 12 county groups in the granny dresses and hostess _ A Ag
Plains area, Mrs. Currey ex- wear. IO be AU9• °
plained. Fashion Time - Ages 18 and The annual Parent-Teacher
All women and girls interest- over, better dress, suit or organization back to school
ed in promoting the use of cotton ensemble. coffee will again be held Mon-
products are invited to become in the final three categories, day Aug. 28 at 8:30 a,m. in
members and get acquainted the seamstress must model the the' First Baptist Church in
with promotion activities of the garment: Fellowship Hall,
cotton on the local level. Junior Miss - Ages 9 through At this time mothers may
Plans for a Sew it with Cotton 13, school wear, volunteer to be room mothers
contest set for Oct. 7 are under- Teen Time - Ages 14 through for their child’s room,
way with Mrs. Jim Sweeney 18, school wear. Names of persons who are
and Mrs. Lee Roy Dilliard as Young Fashions - Ages intemgsteg in hening with the
co-chairman. 9 through 17, better dress, suit eye and ear test w also be
The contest is open to all or ensemble. taken.
qualified seamstresses age 9 All materials must be 100 mothers need to enroll
and older. Items must be made per cent cotton; however,trim- a child in school they may
specifically for the contest, ming, lining, interlining and do so before coming to the
Though they maybe entered in accessories may be of another coffee » said Mrs. Jerry Me-
any other contest, exhibit or fabric. Clendon president.
style show, they are not to be' Cotton bonded to a synthetic She added “This will be a
altered or changed in anyway will not be allowed. No portion good time to pay your P-TO
after being judged in the county of the ensemble may be bought dues. It is necessary to be a
contests, according to the of- ready made. For example, if p_rO member in order to be a
ficial county and district rules, a blouse, shirt of similar item room mother.”
Mrs. Sweeney pointed out. is needed, a ready made one
Contestants may have more will not be accepted.
than one entry, but only one
into a category are eligible to The contest chairmen stated
enter the district contest to be judging will be based on four
held in Lubbock Oct. 21. counts of appearance: fit, suit-
Prizes of $10, $7.50 and $5 ability of style, fabric and color
J. Holley, secretary;
Cottle County’s share of A Aeg ■ ■
surplus state funds for county c #ngele
roads amounts to $16,348.69 UOv UIIU10
which will be credited to the m ■ AA
county lateral road account to Mese AVGAA
be used exclusively for con- ■ ■ V~-II- •MJV--
fourth through the eighth
plained that satisfy-
omer needs involve
just distributing
from a well to a
graduated from Paducah High
I School in 1954, attended North
t Texas University at Denton, has
j served as a parent-teacher
j organization member and room
| mother.
I Fields, also a PHS graduate,
’ is a native of Paducah, He grew
| up here and attended local
I schools and has farmed for 24
I years.
t Believing, as a parent it is
J his duty to serve on the board
r l to help guide the school and
1 | faculty to the best advantage
| 3 to youth of the community, he
has previously been a candidate
H for the office, he stated.
Fields and his wife Mary are
I parents of twosonsandadaugh-
I ter: Monty 18 who is attending
I Texas Tech University, Ernie
15 and Tammy 13,
He is a member of the board
of directors of King-Cottle
Water Supply Corporation.
Park resigned to move to
Whitewright.
clothes.
Sugar Plum and Little
IE
perations, we have
tomer needs as the
v of services we as
’can offer,” Neaves
By press time Tuesday, two
individuals had voted absentee
in person and six ballots had
been mailed out on the revenue S |
bond election set for Thursday, I
Aug. 31, on building or acquiring
a natural gas system for Padu-
finals slated for Oct. 5,6,7 dur- cah. „ T o„
Hearrel Seales, manager of ing the State Fair of Texas tMrnR-ssundayecitrsesra
when she and three other girls resident qualified voters
were selected in the District avail themselves of the oppor-
III 4-H Dress Revue at Ver- tunity to vote absentee in her K
non , 1 office until 5 p.m. Friday, Aug. ’ A
Her mother, Mrs. Lee Roy 25 ’ A
Dilliard, and Mrs. Sharon ’ . : a go fl
1 r . . Named presiding judge for A
Hillis, Hardeman Comity home the Aug. 31 municipal bond S
demonstration agent, were e1ectiAn which will bp from al
vacant Aug. 1 when Mrs. Gary should be delivered at the home chosen to accompany the girls g : L. 4, fl
— dolllo to ( Polnlo in UIC city
who also include Karla Lewis tax office has been Roy Wall
of Quanah, Kathy Wilhelm of with J,w, Polk as alternate _ _
Wilbarger County and Kathy rnw DaHnn e
Jobe of Voting County. The judge shall require a IUy QLLUiI 13
Seventeen girls competed in registration certificate or- .. ...
dress man said, and cited four "d^Xti« lost or New Hospita
examples where the company Guthrie and Deaun Parnell of misPacedri trstione ither "-F «
has taken over such systems at Cottle were junior participants. . o A A""Aupepa
a nominal cost. Mrs. Parnell and Mrs. Dilliard . .perso a, wilbe] 2 AnsTrATnr
THREF FAHR IRAN APPRAVm .Scales exphasizedthefaci attended the district event. owrersttp aesdruption hu-uau
mni ■ UUn LUnn, MF I nu¥!l!i that Lone Star Gas intends to Miss Dilliard, a member of -"g bp "I ; permitted Troy L, Patton, 25, former- _ . . a go
“mZ_ JL.T-L stay in Paducah. He added re- the Guthrie 4-H Club was alter- beforehe or she 1S permitted 1y of Fort Worth,’ assumed his , In-service training for
TUACTV WAATD DWACrQ venue projections by the city nate to state last year. She will 107 r,gtmag voters living duties as administrator of teachers and. teach er. aides
InIKul I WAIlK I n Aoto would not be realized. be among approximately 60 the city shall be permitted W. Q. Richards Memorial Hos- whic began Monday
_ „ A::. : , , in the question and answer girls from the 13 Four-H dist- . . in the election. They pital on Aug. He succeeds
TarmersHomeA dministtra- in wS^allT is engineer session which followed his talk, ricts throughout the state who wu vote in the taxpayer box Rudy ostermeier who occupied
X WO mid a gr^T o or tte project Neal Hall of Dallas, vice presi- attend press luncheon meet ir own either real or per- the office from September 1970 CXAS A9M
2337*000 fori.....anrrant the 1 3 ,P L . . • dent 01 the utility marketing with elothing specialists and sonal property subject to taxa- until his resignation June 8. | LAHO HCII
2ii4: lor expansion oi me The loan and grant is being division and E,M, “Buck” St. dress revue commentator. The son of Mr. and Mrs.
Thirsty Water Supply Corpora- serviced out of the Childress JOhn of Wichita Falls, regional Her blud ribbon winner, I'they do not own any pro- W. E. Patton of Finney, the "-AR
ton S rural Wa-- System - FHA Office, according to manager joined Scales hire- -winging ensemble of a ■ maxi a. Kenm-c-somneudiet Guthrie High School graduate UUlILIl
seqtionsgoNanl, Chidr ess, Chester U Sinclair, county SZtfte questions. look, included a purple and to "teln ol 1965 received nis bachelor nrnATAN CLT
Cottle, Hardeman. Foard and supervisor. Kenneth Bragg of the local, white corduroy A-line jumper xnaver box of business administration from I lr I III .11 III IN Xf I
Wilbarger counties national Progress on phase one and office was aso present. enhanced with bias patch pock- t hvnon g i te wo Loxes wil West Texas State University VLVIUR ■ IUI I
administrator James V. Smith, two is most gratifying, Sinclair_____ ets and top stitching. Belted . . senarate with tallv in August 1971. He also attended „T_
nationa1 administrator an- stated, as Rhode Construction by black vinyl, her costume sheets ana election results kept Texas Tech University and is pDedications A&M Unver sity
nouncede Company moved into Hardeman "qAge g-g F An was completed by matching hot mnarte1y a member of the Society for enu F,oeL n
The loan and grant will be County this past week and is I y - - -K pants and purple body suit worn Pa official election returns Advancement of Management. g, . Ees at Chilli
made to the Red River Authority progressing westward ata 1 ” • 1 -- In with knee length black leather orTh ofc acelect separately Prior to being hired to his Extension.Cen terat 9.30
qnTrxassyhiwataassdyelopen rapiarate.n__TPICTEE PnCT bodts and knitted purple skull and new position by the hospital a^coXto Dn
the six-county area. The pL. n I KuO I Lt PU contestants themselves To vote as a taxpayer, the board1odirectors,Pt tonwas L.S. “BUl” Pope, associate
system’s water lines numnine OCKY Decker nhe ° e tants . e . property of that individual must employed by the Fort Worth for administrative affairs
2d SoraZ caS Pum “ n • n Two persons who have filed will vote on the.winner who be in his name. manufacturing c om pany of ^M’sTollegeofAgrlcul-
Soanded to enable toe Thlrste Receives Degree in the special election called will continue on to the national If a young voter owns an Crown, Cork and Seal. ture.
XT to serve '“tota of A total of 150 seniors were by the Paducah school board contest in.Chicago. Modeling automobile, but the title is in Born in Paducah he grew Texas A&M,S newly com-
828 homes, farms and other graduated from Tarleton State for Oct. 7 to elect a trustee to w be in the father’s name, or some uP in King ounty.and .attend- pleted center is among 11
establishments. The expansion College of Stephenville. Sunday, serve out the unexpired term of mg.on the iast d ay o the a r. other person’s name, he must ed Guthrie schools where he planned across the state and
project will represent the Third Aug. 20. during commencement James Sweeney are Welton Fashions Ahoy was theme vote in the non -taxpayer box. was active m all sports and a is one of the finest facilities
and fourth phases of the planned exercises held in the main Fields and Mrs. Frank. Taylor, of the dstrictsshovzsponsoed In case of man and wife with player on the 1964 regional foot- o ats kind in the state and
11 , i 20.0 itoriim Sweeney resigned that the by the west -exas-tes-O property in either name ball team. nation Pone said.
evelopment ° repayable In 40 Receiving a bachelor of board could employ his daugh- and Curly Hayes of that firm’s quahfles both are to vote in He is a member of Mission- Dr. H.O. Kunkel, A&M dean
years at five’ per cent interest, science in elementary educat- ter-in-law, Mrs. • — Aene of g , serve
and the supplementary grant ion degree was Becky A, Sweeney, as a teacher in the '_____________________ - as program chairman for the
- s WOMEN’S COTTON ASSN. TO ORGANIZE; SET RULES “““ " "
Home Administration, a Depart- of Paducah. applications foi a place on the
ment of Agriculture rural credit ---—------------— ballot will be accepted through cottle-King Women’s Cotton
service. Benefits of the pro- Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Luther ept, , , Promotion Association is to
gram are made available with- Biddy Tuesday night and Wed- 0 er °w e geethesecre hold a reorganizational meet-
out regard to race, creed, color nesday of last week were his tary Sai 1 rs ay or is e ing at 2:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug.
or national origin, brother, Claud and sister and irs woman here, 0 as 31, in Veterans Memorial Buil-
Col. John H. Anderson is her husband. Mr. and Mrs. serve on ie sc!00 oar ’ 31, in Veterans Memorial
president of the Red River W. R. Brown, all of Palo Pinto. The housewife and mo Building. Esquire - Boys and girls, ages
Authority with headquarters at The trio were returning from of a son Vince 15, ana two- a nominating committee con- 6 through 12, better dress .
Denton. Fred Parkey of Wichita a vacation trip to Red River, year-old Jo Lorie said she sisting of Mmes. Donald Love,
Falls, general manager, and N.M, felt that a mothers viewpoin John Gilbreath and Lee Currey
ails, geeraim g, . —— on the board will be valuable will present a slate of officers
and has been needed for a long for election,
times .. „ Membership dues are $2 per
Mrs. Taylor is a former
telephone operator, newspaper
employe, restaurant hostess
and insurance agency secre-
tary. A native Paducahan, she
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