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Harvey Truelock
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Let Us Solve Your
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Cottle County History
by Kim Young
April 10, 1942
Stewart's Grocery will have its
UP'S
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toll-free
1 -800-880-9823
Plants of
tomato, pepper and eggplant may
be planted after the danger of frost.
Vegetables for early planting
include potatoes, cabbage, onion,
English peas, spinach, radishes,
beets, carrots and leafy crops. For
after frost planting include beans,
sweet com, cucumber, okra, peas,
pepper and tomato plants, eggplants
and squash.
'ANS
9,
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LAND
SURVEYING
Fire, Casualty, Life, Auto
Homeowners, Hospitalization
***
Don't forget the chicken fry Sat-
urday the 11th at the Dumont Pav-
illion, cooks will start cooking soon
after lunch so the food can be ready
"I want to thank
ALL THE VOTERS OF KING COUNTY
who supported me
IN THE MARCH 10 PRIMARY.
Your vote and support
IN THE APRIL 14 RUN-OFF ELECTION
will be appreciated."
Russell E. Deaton Insurance Agency
920 Richards______________________ 492-3848
off the
COTTON ASSOCIATION
A simple, but soothing, gargle
can be made by dissolving a tea-
spoon each of table salt and bak-
ing soda in a pint of water.
***
My son Aubrey and Lois Brewster
and grandson Colton Brewster of
Snyder visited me Sunday.
***
Frank Vinson is doing well after
having surgery last week.
DOZER SERVICE
WINDMILL
&
SUBMERSIBLE
PUMP REPAIR
Effective March 2
LONE STAR GAS BILLS
can be paid at
X-BAR SADDLE SHOP
813 Richards
(instead of Paducah Senior Citizens Center)
ANNUAL MEETING
Thursday, April 9, 1992
2:00 p.m.
"Your Vote and Influence Will Be Appreciated"
Vote For Experience
Vote For
J.B. Garrett, Aiderman Place 3
Honesty, Integrity, Responsible
Thirteen Years as City Manager and City Judge
Also Served 25 Years on the Paducah Volunteer Fire Department
Have Full Understanding of the Working Taxpayer
and Also the Elderly on Fixed Income
EXERCISE YOUR RIGHT -VOTE MAY 2
(Pol. Adv. Pd. By J.B. Garrett, Paducah, TX 79248)
VOTE
SADIE MOTE
Candidate For
TAX ASSESSOR/COLLECTOR
King County
(POL. ADV. PD. BY SADIE MOTE, BOX 42, GUTHRIE, TX 79236)
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sold pens •
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Cultivation should have started
by now, with your onions and pota-
toes already in the ground. When
arranging the garden, group early
ANNUAL MEETING
Wednesday, April 15, 1992
1 p.m.
in the
salad and tea, everyone is invited to
come join in this enjoyable occasion.
The food consist of fried chicken,
fried potatoes, and onion rings all
cooked in big wash pots and it is
cooked to perfection, by the men. So
come if you can.
***
Noticed in the AJ that Frank
Yeary, 82, of Silverton passed away
Friday at Lockney Care Center af-
ter a lengthy illness. He is survived
by a sister Bessie Sauls of Quitaque.
Frank lived in the Dumont area
several years ago. His wife Nora
Lee passed away November 26,
1991.
Notice
The King County 4-H Club will
meet Saturday, April 11 at 2:00
p.m. at the Community Center.
They will be cleaning up the high-
way two miles West of Guthrie as a
Community Service for the Great
Texas Trash Off.
Criswell, Bernie Davis, Oran Mow-
rey, Sam Biddy, Ernest Goodwin,
John Norris and the hostess.
Mrs. Davis made high score.
***
Martin T. Cross, Minister of the
Church of Christ, will deliver the
baccalareate sermon at exercises in around 6:00 or 6:30 p.m. One of our
the high school auditorium Sunday Dumont citizens has agreed to buy
night, May 17, at 8:30 p. m. the chickens, but their is always a
Fifty one graduates of the 1942 lot of other expenses to put the
class will attend the services and chicken fry on, so a donation is
the public is invited, according to needed to help with expenses. The
announcementby Supt. J. D. Wilson, ladies will bring either a dessert or
FARM & RANCH
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King County Livestock
Show Board Meeting
General session and Directors
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Almlgretan_
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m., in the district court room, for ***
district three of the State Depart- Bill Smith of Matador visited in
ment of Education, * the community Saturday, with his
son John and family and friends
Among the students making the and relatives in the community.
honor roll at John Tarleton Agricul ***
tural College for the second semes- The Tongue River employees
ter was Avis Ann Boyle of Paducah, attended the Ranch Rodeo at the
*** Pitchfork Ranch Saturday.
The Thursday Bridge club met ***
last week with Miss Gladys Clary. Saturday was such a pretty day
Attending the meeting were Tommie Butler and grandson Pat
mesdames: Ernest Wells, Roy Butler and Ann Nell Smith decided
to go fishing over at Lake Patton
Springs.
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PADUCAH, TEXAS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1992
normal opening Saturday in its new Dumont family.
location one door South of the Zana ♦♦♦
Theatre. The story formerly was Fro Walden went to Midland
located on the Matador highway. Friday to check on his father that
*** had just gotten out of the hospital,
A total of 3.67 inches of rain fell he had improved.
in Cottle County early this week, ***
answering the farmers'urgent need Travis and Margaret Hollar of
for topsoil moisture and seasoning Fort Worth were here Friday, they
for land which will be planted to visited two aunts, Mrs. Vera Hollar
cotton. and Mrs. Annie Sue Hollar living in
Paducah and other relatives there.
A sugar rationing school of in- They came to Dumont and visited
struction will be held in Paducah with friends and went on to Dickens
Friday, April 17, beginning at 10 a. on business.
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r cream
th a nes meeting will be held Monday, April maturing crops together so they may
/. 1 13, at 6:30 p.m. at the School Audi- be easily replaced by a later crop,
sctwas, tori am. Your garden plan will serve as a
ut sejin The general session is open to all planting guide during the vegetable
1 a smai adults interested and involved in season.
inerBm our youths livestock and project The garden soil should be turned
nayhav show. We will be electing two direc- to an eight to ten-inch depth. Culti-
nly tho6 tors to serve in the seven board vation will expose grass roots to
ited 8 committee. This is a time for the killing cold. Clean cultivation and
parents and audience to discuss and eradication of weeds and grasses
hg, suggest for show changes or im- will help protect the plot from later
—udy provements. weed attacks, which rob desirable
ozaC i- Following the general session, plants of food and water.
endopa the 1992-93 directors will act on Sandy soils will profit from or-
a business and suggestions from ganic materials such as leafmold,
general session. peat, or well-rotted manure. The
Kno (AiintI organic additives will help conserve
© • moisture over the long, hot sum-
I ExtdlSiOU NeWS Commercial fertilizers are a must
Gary D. Antilley for good vegetable production, even
CEA-Agri culture though manures might have been
Gardens Can Help A Budget used. Plan to apply approximately
And Planting Time Is Near one-half cup of a complete and bal-
The well-planned and cared for anced fertilizer such as 8-8-8 or 10-
0 home vegetable garden will insure 10-10 per square yard of soil two
q . fresh, nutritious vegetables for the weeks prior to planting. Light ap-
r dinner table, wholesome recreation plications or side dressing of nitro-
forthefamily and a handy help with gen may be needed on sandy soils
oncert the food budget, once the plant is established.
at Vern ri---
Guthrie CSD brought home 14 Headline Writing - Hal Smith,
gold medals, 8 silver and 8 bronze first. Other participants Christy
from the UIL competition inVernon Fuentes and Laurie Masterson,
recently. With 14 students compet- Regional contest at McMurry
ing, 9 qualified for regional compe- University April 24 and 25.
tit,- FmHA Informs Employees
In Science, Mary Jane King Of The Realities Of AIDS
placed second, Hal Smith, third, In an effort to halt the spread of
and Buffie Blodgett, fourth. The a deadly disease and the equally
team wonfirst place. Other partici- harmful rumors which follow it the
pants were Jody Moorhouse, Laurie Farmers Home Administration
Masterson, andBrenda Miller. (FmHA) is taking a leadership role
Number Sense - 1st place team. in informing its employees of the
Laurie Masterson, second, Kendra realities of Acquired Immune Defi-
Williams, third, Hal Smith, sixth. ciency Syndrome (AIDS.)
Ready Writing - Will Hale, third, Texas FmHAState Director Neal
Jody Moorhouse, fourth, and Caryn Sox Johnson is attempting to pro-
Cave, sixth. mote increased awareness of the
News Writing - Will Hale, third, HIV virus, and life-threatening ill-
Keri Moorhouse, sixth. Kala Jack- nesses such as AIDS which result
son also participated. from it, by stamping out misinfor-
Prose Interpretation - Caryn mation in the workplace.
Cave, first, Marcus Cave, fourth. The State Director has issued a
Delia Garza, participant. policy statement on how his agency
Feature Writing - Caryn Cave, will deal with the potential effects
third; Also participating, Keri of the disease.
Moorhouse and Kala Jackson. The statement informs employ-
Current Events - Marcus Cave, ees of the truths and untruths be-
third. Other participants were hind the HIV virus. It furthermore
Caryn Cave and Will Hale. sets forth the guidelines for han-
Calculators - Mary Jane King, dling issues that could arise when
third, Keri Moorhouse, fourth, and an employee is affected by AIDS
Kendra Williams, fifth. Team won Among the items discussed in
second place. this statement are the declarations
Keyboarding- Mary Jane King, that AIDS and AIDS-related ill-
first, Kendra Williams, second, Keri nesses will be treated in the same
Moorhouse, fourth. manner as any other catastrophic
Spelling - Buffie Blodgett, first. illness. Permanent employees af-
Mathematics-Laurie Masterson, fected by theseconditionsarecov-
first, Hal Smith, second; also Kendra ered by qualified Agency benefits
Williams. Team placed first. and policies relating to insurance,
Editorial Writing - Hal Smith, health and disability benefits, non-
second, Mary Jane King, third. Kala discrimination, and equal work op-
Jackson participated. portunities.
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Annual Dickens County Junior Livestock Committee
CONSIGNMENT AUCTION
Saturday, April 11, 1992 Sale Time: 10 a.m.
LOCATION: Dickens, Texas
(West Side Town on Highway 82)
CONSIGNMENTS WELCOME
FOR MORE INFO OR TO CONSIGN CONTACT:
GARY BRIDGE (806) 689-2371
SELLING: Tractors-J.D. 4430, J.D. 830, IH656, IH706 L.P., M.F.
135 gas, pickups, stock trailers, hay equipment, front-end
loaders, rotary hoes, rolling cultivators, planters, tandem and
offset disc, rippers, listers, chisel plows, propane tanks, cotton
trailers, much, much more - many items coming in daily
MIKE LONG AUCTIONEERS
BOX 130, MOBEETIE, TX 79061
Mike Long (6867) or Paul Hathaway 1-800-725-3661
Customers may call
1-800-460-3051
24 hours a day for service or billing questions
_________________
' Dumont News
by Perrilla Brewster
Pastor Sean Parmer of Abilene
preached at the First Baptist Church
Sunday. He had lunch with Larry
and Linda Rush.
***
Monday, two ladies, Gretchen
(Dumont) Blair of Roswell, N.M.
3 and her sister Betty Jo (Dumont)
FroustofOklahomaCity.OK. came
by they were driving and saw the
sign Dumont, so they decided to
stop and see if they could find any
long lost relatives, their father was
born in Texas, and they had never
found many people by the name of
Dumont. I knew there used to be
some people that lived here that
were Dumont’s, I gave them J. Verne
Dumont's name and address in
Paducah, and they went to check
with him. I also had them to talk to
Mrs. Viola Morris, which they did
and she gave them some informa-
tion. Dumont got its name from the
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Taylor, Jimmye C. The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 8, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 8, 1992, newspaper, April 8, 1992; Paducah, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1414028/m1/5/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bicentennial City County Library.