The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 22, 1970 Page: 6 of 8
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THE PADUCAH POST
TIME WA
stationed
by the at Bliss, Texas.
At WTSU
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COUNTY. TEXAS
CERTIFICATE
registration
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for voter
Date
City
, 19____
Sex
listed under
If in Cit;
NOTICE
NOTICE!
TO TAXPAYERS
YOUR 1969 TAXES MUST BE PAID BEFORE
IAN. 31 TO AVOID PENALTY
Salt Creek Club
Meets Jan. 15
You Must Register To
Be Eligible To Vote
Paducah
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All persons regardless of ago must
register to be eligible to vote
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Judy
Cottle County
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ELMER CLARK, Collector
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P.O. BOX 30
CHILDRESS, TEXAS
IS RECEIVED.
MRS. VERA HAND, Collector
VIS DAVIS
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Paducah Independent
School District
Avoid The Penalty By
Paying Your Taxes By Jan. 31
Police Academy
To Be Held
Tax Man
Sam
when doctors
mixed their
own medicines
Annual Show
At Amarillo
Today doctors can devote
their time to treating patients
and prescribing. Compound-
ing medicines is the
pharmacist's job!
City of Paducah
CLYDE C. SMITH, Collector
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HONORARY CHAIRMAN
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APPOINTMENTS MAY BE
CANCELLED BY NOT APPEARING
AT THE APPOINTED TIME IN ORDER
TO SAVE OUT-OF-TOWN
CUSTOMERS THE EXPENSE
OF A PHONE CALL OR
^^INCONVENIENCE OF WRITING.
WEBB'S
STUDIO
Goodwin 4-H
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to
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Refilling and i
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coin operated
your area.Nos
you must have
$600 to $290(
twelve hours
excellent mont
full time. For
view write I
BUYING CO. :
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W«OP> Secretary
11 Be Served
SHEETROCKINC
Interior Paintii
type Sign Painti
WILLIE RUSHI1
Paducall, Hack
Among the recent visitors at
the bedside of Mrs. Bessie
Fields, a patient since Jan. 8 in
West Texas Hospital in Lubbock
have been her sisters, Mmes.
T. C. Sivells, I.D. Gilbert, John
Gilbreath, Misses Myrtle and
Neoma Fish; brother A. F. Fish;
and sons Welton and Prentis
Fields and their wives.
their windshields that April 15
is the deadline forhaveing the
is the deadline for having the
new stickers placed on the lower
lefthand side of their wind-
shields. Only about 16 percent of
the registered vehicles in this
county have been inspected.
The Veterans Adminstration
is intensifying its orientation
and counseling efforts to en-
courage more veterans and
servicemen to apply for govern-
ment benefits.
a good Maytag
been used three
92-3463. 43,44P
Begins Jan.30
This year the Panhandle Boat
and Ski Club will present their
14th annual Amarillo Boats,
Sports and Travel Show from the
Amarillo Civic Center
Coliseum on January 30,31 and
February 1.
There will be hundreds of
boats, campers, trailers,
coaches and 4 wheel drive
vehicles, along with displays of
all the latest in motorized
equipment for land and water.
Show hours are from 12 noon
to 10 p.m. on each of the three
days. Attractions will include a
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Son, Robert
Kyle, For The
Freeman’s
Mr. and Mrs. John Wayne
Freeman of 1903 MimosaAve.,
Victoria, are announcing the ar-
rival of a son, Robert Kyle. Born
at 7 a.m. Friday, Jan. 16, in a
Victoria hospital, the newcomer
weighed eight pounds, 13
ounces. He has a five-year-old
brother, David Kurt.
The mother is the former Rita
Kay Sunday, the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. R. L. Sunday. Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Freeman of Steven-
ville are paternal grandparents.
Mrs. Elsie Russell of Sulpur
Springs, a former Paducah re-
sident, is a great-grandmother.
Paternal great-grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Crank of
Stevenville.
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Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Hobson
arrived home Tuesday of last
week from Christmas and New
Year’s visits with their
children. Gone three weeks,
they spent Christmas with their
daughter and her family, Major
and Mrs. Jack Randall, Frank,
Tommy, Andrew and Russell in
Los Angeles, Calif. New Year’s
they visited their son and his
family, the Rev. and Mrs. Tom
P. Hobson, Anna Margaret,
Betsy, Ben ans Susan.
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^evrolet Impala
(*r Sport
Powerglide, Tinted Glass
pioner, Radio, Heater, White
1970’s be traffic fatality wise in
Texas?
Here are some facts that
could give you an idea. There
were 25,000 persons killed
Texas traffic during the 1950’s
and 30,000 killed during the
1960’s. If the past and present
trend continues the 1970’swill
be another record decade.
the Sergeant reminded all
motor vehicle owners that still
have their inspection stickers
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(Please Print)
mg at 7:30 P. M.
iht, Jan. 27.
sUrged To Attend
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Annual Vehicle
Safety
Inspection
With the State’s April 15
motor vehicle inspection dead-
line approximately 90 days
away, large numbers of Texas
motorists have yet to take their
vehicles in for the mandatory
annual safety inspection.
Colonel Wilson E. Speir, Di-
rector of the Texas Department
of Public Safety, today urged all
motorists whose vehicles have
not been inspected to visit an
inspection station as soon as
possible. “Those getting the
inspection now will avoid long
lines which are certain to deve-
lop at many stations as the April
15 deadline draws near,” He
said.
The DPS Director noted that
Texas adopted an annual in-
spection since that date have had
spection program on September
1, 1969. All vehicles inspected
since that date have had the stic-
ker placed on the leftside of the
windshield with a large number
tab inserted to show the month
of expiration.
For example, vehicle in-
spected in September have the
number nine displayed and will
require reinspection before
September 30, 1970. Those in-
spected in October have the nu-
spected in October have the
number 10 and must be rein-
spected before October 31,
1970. Vehicles which are in-
spected in January will bear the
number one and reinspection
will be required before January
31, 1971.
All vehicles which currently
have a sticker on the right side
of the windshield have not been
reinspected in compliance with
the new law, and their owners
have only until April 15 to vi-
sit an approved inspection
station.
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l{[jMENT WORKS
‘gest selection of
^is area. Fast,
Jice. 410 Ave. F.
S( Texas
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Shop
Le Repairing
L boots
L Work Shoes
Iks East
U House
L 287 East
L, Texas
Keith Petty Visits
Grandparents
Pvt. Keith Petty visited this
past weekend with his grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
B. Petty of Paducah.
He is the son of Orwin E.
Petty of Houston. He is the
eldest grandson of the Elmer
Petty’s and a great grand-
son of Mrs. T. H. Hughes of
the Golden Age Home.
Pvt. Petty is a graduate
of Sanford University of Bir-
mingham, Ala. and is on leave
of absence from the First Na-
tional Bank of Birmingham to
/ duty re-
the Alabama
Delphian Club
Elects Officers
The Delphian Study Club
elected officers January 8 in the
home of Mrs. Doyle Parnell.
Offi
Officer’s slate for next year
is. as follows: President, Jimmy
Sandlin; Vice President, Ben
Marrs, Jr.; Treasurer, Travis
Jones; Recording Secretary,
Floyd Ison; Corresponding
Secretary, Jack Tidmore; Par-
liamentarian, Rudy Ostermier;
Critic, H.R. Jefferies; Re-
porter, Marvin Dane.
Members present
Mmes. Bill Alexander,
Tidmore, Marvin Dane, George
Woodley, Don Clark, R. T.
Tyler, Jr., Warren Prater,
Doyle Parnell, and Travis
Jones.
I County I
Occident Report]
The Texas Highway Patrol in-
vestigated five accidents on ru-
ral highways in Cottle County
during the month of December,
according to Sergeant Jack
Therwhanger, Highway Patrol
supervisor of this area.
These crashes resulted in two
persons injured, and an esti-
mated property damage of
$2,235.00.
The rural accident summary
for this county during the calen-
dar year of 1969 shows a total of
51 crashes resulting in on per- 1
sons killed, 18 persons injured,
and an estimated property dam- ’
age of $26,220.00. <
What will the decade of the great variety of display booths,
for ration
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The Salt Creek Hd Clubmet
Thursday, Jan. 15 in the home of
Mrs. John Gilbreath.
Roll call was answered with
“What I resolveto do to make
my club better in 1970”.
The officers for 1970 filled
their places, Mrs. Dink Woods
was a new member for the new
year.
Miss Myrtle Fish gave a
demonstration on painting on
velvet and other surfaces.
Refreshments were served to
members Mmes. Neiland
Worley, John Liedtke, T. Til-
bert, Johnny Gann, John
Gilbreath and visitors
Gosnell and Neoma Fish.
Next meeting will be
February 5 in the home of Mrs.
Nate Gilbreath.
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Everyone Must Register Tc Vo
Under New Texas Law, EVERYONE, even PERSONS OVER 60, regardless of where
MUST REGISTER NOW to be eligible to vote in the 1970 elections.
Deadline Jan. 31
Age__years, if under 21 years,
Lockwood
Enrolls
In College
Jack Lockwood,dischargedin
December after three years’
service in the US Army, has
enrolled in Draughon’s Busi-
ness College in Wichita Falls.
Lockwood was stationed for
18 months in Vietnam, mostly at
Phan Rang. His enlistment was
completed at Fort Hood. Upon
receipt of his separation papers
and his arrival here,he began
work at Hamrick Thriftway.
Lockwood is the son of Rev.
and Mrs. R. L. Lockwood. While
he attends school, his wife
Ramona will live here.
The Lockwood’s son Richard,
after a 30-day leave at home re-
ported to the US Naval Air
Station at Cecil Field, Jackson-
ville, Fla. where he is a Navy
personnelman.
The seaman, who has been
serving on board a ship off the
Vietnam coast, spent eight
months in Hawaii before return-
ing home. He has been in the
Navy four years.
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The Goodwin 4-H Club met
Jan. 13 at four p. m.
The meeting was called to
order with the pledge being led.
Comments were made on the
Christmas party.
The County Calf and Pig Show
will be held on March 14.
A film was shown on how to
put a Record Book together.
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Powerglide, Tinted Glass
('[’ite Tires, Powersteering,
Chevrolet
tola 4 Door
283 Motor, Powerglide,
,5inS, Radio, Tinted Glass
ires
Mrs. Gilbreath
Hosts H.D. Club
Miss Myrtle Fish gave a guest
demonstration of tri-chem
painting on velvet Thursday
afternoon for the Salt Creek
Home Demonstration Club. The
first meeting of the year was
hosted by Mrs. John Gilbreath in
her home.
Miss Fish was presented by
Mrs. M.T. Gilbert, president,
who also welcomed Mrs. Dink
Woods as a new member; Miss
Neoma and Miss Judy Gosnell,
home demonstration agent, as
visitors.
Mrs. Neiland Worley urged
members to participate in the
bloodmobile visit scheduled
Wednesday, Jan. 21, at the Vete-
rans Memorial Building from
12 noon to 6 p.m.
Refreshments of punch,
coffee and cake squares were
served to the above mentioned
and Mrs. John Liedtke and Mrs.
johnny Gann.
APPLICATION
Name of
Voter----
Home
Address----—
Male
Female
Voting P-eeinct (if known).
I certify that •PP^j^an 6
Sh0,7“”a."". •
If in County less than 6 mos. •
less than 6 mos. —
MaU Cenote to Mtowing tempo-y adOress
door prizes and free gifts for
the kiddies, as well as free
motion pictures.
As mis sion is 50? for children
in under 12; 75? for youngsters age
12-16 and students; $1.00 for
adults. The youngsters under 8
years of age will be admitted
free during the three big show
days of January 30,31 and
February 1.
This annual Amarillo show is
sponsored by the Panhandle
on the lower right-hand side of Boat and Ski Club. Why not make
your plans now to attend.
Local Women
Attend Party
The Cottle County Historical
Survey Committee was repre-
sented by Mrs. Jessie Thomas,
chairman; and members Mmes.
A. O. Bennett, B. B. Biddy and
John H. Davis Jr. at the auto-
graph party the Foard County
group hosted in Crowell Satur-
day morning.
Mrs. Warren Prater and
father, H. H. Fish, also attended
the open house at which was in-
troduced “They Loved the
Land,” a Foard County history
authored by Bailey Phelps, and
compiled by the F oard histori-
cal committee headed by Mrs.
Virgil Johnson. Mrs. Otis
(Betty B.) Gafford did the ink
sketches which illustrate the
300-page book.
Among the family histories
revealed in the publication are
those of the Fish family and
relatives of Mrs. Davis who
lived in Crowell a number of
years.
The Internal Revenue Service
announced today that it has not
entered into any arrangements
with banks or others for the pay-
ment of taxes by credit card or
through any other credit means.
The IRS said it will not accept
credit cards and that any credit
arrangement for the payment of
federal taxes is strictly between
the taxpayer and his bank or
other credit company.
On the other hana, if a check fulfill active "military
or other document issued by a quirements in
bank or credit company and used National Guard.
by a taxpayer in payment of He is presently
taxes is acceptable b”
Federal Reserve District con-
cerned as a negotiable instru-
ment for banking purposes, it
will be accepted by the IRS.
The IRS said, however, that
if a checker similar instrument
is not honored by the bank on
which it is drawn, the taxpayer
may be subject to penalties.
The tax laws provide a penalty
of one percent of the amount of
any dishonored check and a
minimum penalty of $5.00. This
is in addition to other penalties
and interest for non-payment of
taxes.
L_—-— Clip this form, fill it out and mail to your County Tax Asst
or contact your local Tax Assessor for an Application Form, j (
TEXANS FOR VOTER REGISTRATION
A four-week basic police
academy will be held on the
campus of West Texas State
University Feb. 9- March 6,
Bobby Hudson, head of the
university security office, said
today.
The courses will be taught by
members of the Texas A&M
University Police Extension
Service.
Hudson said the purpose of the
academy is to qualify new
policemen for certification
under a new state law.
Registrations for
academy should be mailed
Hudson, Box 295, West
State, Canyon 79015.
V BEGINNING JAN. 19, 1970
f PORTRAIT SITTINGS
1 WILL BE MADE BY APPOINTMENT ONLY.
' ALL OTHER SERVICES OF THE STUDIO WILL BE
AVAILABLE DURING THE SAME HOURS
AS IN THE PAST
(9 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. MON. THROUGH FRIDAY . ■
9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. SATURDAYS)
This change is being made
for the benefit of our
Customers in order that
might serve you better and
more efficiently.
APPOINTMENTS MAY BE MADE
BY PHONE OR MAIL AND MAY
BE REQUESTED MOST OF THE
TIME ON SHORT NOTICE.
IF APPOINTMENTS ARE
MADE BY MAIL, PLEASE BE
SURE WE HAVE TIME TO CONFIRM
YOUR APPOINTMENT BY RETURN
MAIL. WE WILL CONFIRM YOUR
APPOINTMENT THE'SAME DAY
THE REQUEST FOR APPOINTMENT
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