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M. R. Goodin Dies
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Jan. 30 In Farwell
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Entered as second class mater at the Post Office
Paducah, Texas 79248, under the Act of March 30, 1897.
$6.30 per year
$7.35 per year
$8.40 per year
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OPEN 24
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On Jan. 26 the freshman
and sophomore Agriculture
class of Guthrie Common
School District, was invited
to the Larry Keith farm to
participate in a hog killing.
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ALLSUP’S STORE NEAR YOU!
Jerry Chambliss of Chil-
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PRICES GOOD THURSDAY
THRU SATURDAY,
FEBRUARY 3-5,1977
GUTHRIE FIRST BAPTIST CHUF
REV. ROGER YATES, Pastor
FIRST UNITED METHODIST CH
REV. HENRY L. SALLEY, Pastor
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
STEVE HENTON, Pastor
CEE VEE CHURCH OF CHRIST
J. M. FARREN, Minister
VALLEY VIEW BAPTIST CHURC
REV. THOMAS LANGLEY, Pastor
PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH
LUTHER PORTER, Pastor
DUMONT BAPTIST CHURCH
BILLIE JOE CROSS, Pastor
DUMONT METHODIST CHURCH
REV. H ENRY L, SALLEY, Pastor
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The Paducah Post is an independent Democratic
Newspaper, publishing the news impartially and
supporting what it believes to be right regardless
of party policies.
Crossroad Squares squ-
aredance club will be giving
lessons in squaredancing for
those interested starting
Feb. 18 at 7:30 p.m, above
the Paducah Post.
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(Including 5% Tax)
Cottle and Adjoining Counties.....................
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Mrs. W. T. Goodgame ,
spent the last week in Ama- 1" E•
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Serving Cottle-King Counties for 69 Years
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PUBLISHERS
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paper will be gladly and promptly corrected upon
being called to the attention of the management
to the article in question.
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Write Your
Congressman
Rep. Jack Hightower
13th District
1315 Longworth Bldg.
Washington, DC 20515
Sen. Lloyd M. Bentsen
Rm, 243
Senate Office Bldg,
Washington, DC 20510
Sen. John G. Tower
. Rm. 142 Old Senate Bldg.
• Washington, DC 20510
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matter not news, will be charged for at regular
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of Thanks, 6 cents per word, minimum charge $2.00,
with extra charge of 50 cents when charged, if
customer does not carry a regular account.
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Mr. and Mrs. Travis Irons
are proud to announce the
arrival of their son, little
Tory Lane, who was born
on January 24, 1977. He
weighed 6 lbs. 12 ozs.
Tory has two big brothers,
Thad and Tanner.
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1^1 MEMBER 1977 ASSOCIATION
Marion Ralph Goodin, 71,
died Jan 30, at 8:50 p.m.
in Farwell, Lesson Center*
He had resided in Amarillo
State University’s students 16 years before moving to
were named to honor rolls Farwell two months ago.
for the fall semester. He was born at Farmers-
202 students were named to ville, Tex. Nov. 12, 1906. He
the President’s List, who was a butcher and worked in
have a semester grade point a number of markets ar-
average of 3.85 or higher ound Paducah.
for a completed semester Services will be Wednes-
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5 DON CARROLL, Minister
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S JAMES SMITH, Pastor
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Church of Amarillo, and Rev.
Herman Lancaster officiat-
ing.
Burial will be in Garden
of Memories Cemetery
under direction of Norris
Funeral Home.
Survivors include two dau-
ghters, Mrs. Sharon Jackson
and Mrs. Marilyn Hanks of
Clovis, N.M.; mother, Mrs.
Maude Goodin of Farwell and
a sister, Mrs. Max Roy of
Carlsbad, N.M.; and five
grandchildren.
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• BBQ BEEF SANDWICHES
Wilson’s - 24 Oz.
CHILI WB $1.15
Campbells Vegetable
SOUP 5 For $1
Bama - 18 Oz.
PEANUT BUTTER $1.18
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9 RAMIRO L. CANO, Pastor
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g REV. HENRY L. SALLEY, Pastor
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g RICHARD OWEN, Minister
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Garland McClendon, for- n « ..
mer resident of Paducah and .-2 percent of West Texas
graduate of Paducah High
School, has recently been
accepted into the Advanced
Institute of Science and En-
gineering at Southern Metho-
dist University where he will
be working toward a Masters
gineering 1oad of 12 semester hours, day, Feb. 2, at the First
738 students were named BaptistChurchin Paducah,
McClendon recieved his to the Dean’s List, who have Wlth.Dre winfred Moore,
Bachelor of Science Degree a semester grade point aver- -—S-er 01 First Baptist
in Electrical Engineering age of 3.25 or higher for a
from Southern Methodist In- completed semester load of A, _
stitute of Technology, and 12 hours. ( Ay oyAy
along with his wife, Marion Listed on the Dean’s list d- id IK fOF UdlS
and their three children, re- from Paducah are Bradley C i ill
side in the Dallas area where Harrison, a political science •enAcgy 04
he is involved in the re- major and son of Clyde Har-
search and development of rison of Dumont Rt.; and out vour car on your own
guided missiles at Texas John Ibarra, a computer and When your car talks to subjects to be covered in
Instruments Inc. Following information systems major you, do you know what it th T.kto include "How
in her father s footsteps; of 1112 Prescott. is saying? For today’s wo- the "orksh °P1inciude"Ho
their daughter Melody is an men, knowing how to ope rate toR, dagthe Instrument
electrical engineering major ***** an automobile is not enough! Rans •pPartsaIdentifjcn-
at Southern Methodist Univ- A woman must know more tive Maintenance”, rsints
Wanda Jenneane Piper, works thnWy to Stan on saving Money”, and
daughter of Mr. and Mrs her car for Stv mnantiin “Traveling Hints”, Henry
Hoyt Russell, has been listed nomm-smeyandeco O’Neal, Agricultural Engl,
on the Dean’s Honor Roll for ° neer with the Texas Agri-
the fall semester at Texas "Car Talk for Women” cultural Extension Service,
Tech University. a workshop sponsored by the will present the program.
Under the 4.0gradingsys- Cottle-King County Home The workshop will be held
tern that Tech uses, a stu- Demonstration Council and onwednesday, Feba 23, at
dent must average above 3.00 the Texas Agricultural Ex- K: -Pemo In the Agriculture
overall and be enrolled in at tension Service, will not Building at Paducah High
least 12 semester hours, make you a "lady mechanic” Schlo• . ,
Jenneane has maintained a but it will offer you some All persons are invited re-
3. plus overall since she basic information about the gardless of race, color or
Services were held in has been a student at Tech, functioning of your car and creed. For more information
First United Methodist This spring she is doing her give you some practical tips cprtact the County Extension
Church Saturday, Jan. 29, practice teaching and plans for maintaining and checking -tice•
for Carl Edgar Powell, 72. to be graduated in May with
Rev. Henry Salley, pastor a major in Business Edu- S6“**5**-3383838383*333253838383835 33835353 353 5*3%:
officiated. Burial was in cation. 9
Garden of Memories Ceme- Jenneane and her husband, 1
Norris pnrderadircti on of Waylon Mart Piper, live in I
Norris r uneral Home. Spade, Texas, where Mart §
Powell, brother of Roy is teaching Vocational Agri- 2
Powell, was found dead in culture. He completed his 9
his home in Sudan, Texas, course of study 111 Agrucul- »
by his sister, Mrs. Clara tural Education in June 1976 g
Oldham. Death was appar- at Tech. $
ently from natural causes, a
and authorities said he had ***** 9
been dead several days be- Carolanne Marrs was §
fore he was discovered. named to the Dean’s List 2
Born October 14, 1904 in at Texas Tech for the fall 2
Childress, Powell lived for semester. Carolanne is the a
a time in Paducah. He was daughter of Mr. and Mrs. §
a veteran of World War II, Ben Marrs. 8
and had lived in Sudan 15 a minimum grade point 9
years. average of 3.0 must be main- »
gi j . • tained to be named to the »
ters Mr- sinclude twosis- Dean’s List. Carolanne 2
Md MrS-OldhamofLittl- earned a 3.33 for the fall g
of 1asandMrs.MableGlass semester and carries a 3,46 a
of Hereford; three brothers, overA11 »
Roy of Paducah, Lloyd of °orau S
Ft. Worth, and Ernest of New Carolanne is a secondary S
Hall, California. education major at Tech. »
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