The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 19, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 27, 1990 Page: 1 of 8
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SERVING COTTLE AND KING COUNTIES FOR MORE THAN EIGHTY YEARS
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27,1990
PADUCAH, COTTLE COUNTY, TEXAS 79248
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also for five years, will pay for a regular meeting. Two other
now 140-G caterpillar motor preliminary indigent applica-
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Robin Crawford
New Church Of
Christ Minister
Robin Lee Crawford will as-
sume duties as minister for the
Church of Christ in Paducah on
July 1.
A Ridgecrest, CA native, Mr.
Crawford graduated from high
school in Nashua, NH and Lub-
bock Christian College with a
BA in Bible and a minor in Bib-
lical languages.
He served as a Youth minis-
ter with two area congregations
while in college and was associ-
ate minister at Southside
Church of Christ in Childress
from May 1977-1980.
From 1980-1986, Mr.
Crawford was pulpit minister
for the Church of Christ in Duke,
OK and from 1986-1989 for the
Church of Christ in Memphis,
TX.
In addition to preaching, lec-
tureships and youth rallies in
several states, he has been in-
volved in a radio ministry for
eight years.
Interests include reading,
borrow money from First Na- assistance to homeowners or
tional Bank to fund the pur- businesses seeking state and
chases. federal disaster assistance. The
Whitener will borrow for Pre- county, as a whole, had been
cinct 1 for a five year period the declared a disaster area, accord-
sum of $60,000 to purchase a ing to Senator Phil Gramm's
^reworks! Music! Watermelon!
■/reworks will once again which begins at 4 p.m. in the
M t the sky. The sound of park.
icah will come alive again The 1964 Study Club is mak-
_____rel performers share their ing plans to sponsor several
Ca talent, ce-cold water- additions to the fun-filled events
n will be served again at happening during the 4th of July
Annual1 4th of Ju y celebra- celebration at the City Park.
1 vegt the footballfield. The all- Club members will have the
festivities will get under- following booths available for
Broun P-m- public entertainment beginning
and gamere marshal Don Dilliard at 4 p.m.: concession stand with
several foods for sale such as
ORTEDg Institute. Yes, there really is such an organization. There
m A reistoread, hobbies, join organizations, do chores, and
■ wish list. Oh, by the way, its costs to join. Maybe this group
d 3 boredom in the background by counting all the money coming
Nancy Jo Graves
Graves Receives
Scholarship
Nancy Jo Graves was I
awarded an $8,000 four-year I
Houston Livestock Show and I
Rodeo FFA scholarship June 7 I
in Austin, Texas.
The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. |
Bob Graves of Guthrie, Nancy I
recently graduated from Guthrie I
High School with honors. She |
has been a very active member I
of the Guthrie Chapter of the I
Future Farmers of America, I
Future Homemakers of Amer- I
ica, Student Council, Pep Club, I
Basketball Cross-Country and I
National Honor Society.
Nancy has been honored to "
have received other college schol-
arships.
The Paducah Fire Depart-
ment would like to remind ev-
The First Christian Church On Sunday the morning serv- eryone again how dry it is and
(Disciples of Christ), of Padu- ice will start at 10:30 a.m. with how volatile this makes the
cah, will celebrate 80 years of congregational singing, music grass.
service (1910-1990) thisSatur- specials, words from guests and July 4th is coming up and
day, June 30 and Sunday, July 1 visitors. The message duringthis there will be a lot of fireworks
in the fellowship hall and sane- service will be brought by Rev- bought and used within our
tuary of this lovely church. erend Steve Henton, former community .You are asked to be
Pastor Byron Garrison said pastor and currently pastor of careful and use precautions
that he and all church members Rockwood Christian in Fort inside the city limits, but in the
welcome each and everyone to Worth. Other special messages rural areas as well.
comebySaturdayfrom2-5p.m., will be brought by former pastor Most residents have their
for open house registration, Reverend Don Tiller and minis- favorite spot to "shoot off" fire-
punch and cookies, fellowship, terial student Brett Hoffman, works somewhere outside of the
visiting, and to pick up the spe- Pastor Garrison and music di- city limits. But, with so much
cial 80th Anniversary Edition rector Kenneth Trent will be CRPgrassthisyear,thoseplaces
folder. Many former members, singing during this exciting maybecomelikelyfireareaswith
pastors and friends will be at- worship service in giving thanks the use of fireworks
tending. Garrison continued, to our Lord for the many years.
"We would like to invite all city The First Christian Church Again,please use your best
residents, out of town guests, was organized in 1910 by Dis- judgement and the necessary
brothers and sisters from our trict Evangelist William Paem, precautions to prevent grass
local churches, all city, county fires that could possibly get out
and state officials and you." Continued On Page 2 of control.
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for $73,552, less the trade in of The court agreed to table
an A-550 Galion motor grader. further consideration of an indi-
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erial plant for Jones Bros. Dirt and Paving Contractors, Inc. of Odessa. The firm is paving 30
S of Highway 70 West in Cottle County. A number of local residents are employed by the firm. $17,402 between a new model Discussed also was the condi-
and the used one. tion of the county’s old, white
Each motor grader carries a fire truck. This would, Holley
warrantyforfiveyears(or50,000 said, be an item on the agenda
raisers will go toward the dona- hours) and is to be delivered for the July 9 meeting,
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besgivenathat a supervising adult several foods for sale such as KingCountyEx'sandFriends
Conyenienbepresentwitheach hamburgers, hot dogs, sausage Reunion was attended by about
withusds who want their own on a stick, pop corn, and soft 150 people on Saturday, June 23
Tire ° SSn": . . drinks; a dunking booth; horse- at the Guthrie School.
specia coun rY Wes ern shoes; duck pond; dominoes; King County coins were pre-
iC'fjr musi est Wi °" frisbee throw; grab bags; bas- sented to the youngest bald
3 e wa erme on eas • ketball toss; face painting; wa- person: John Smith, Dumont;
, pe Hm_A+ ter slide; sponge run; engraving earliest football captain: Billie
- -Am"’ 1 till 1 531 booth and others. Ray Morrow, Knox City; earli-
ew this vear is a 4th Fest Proceeds from these fund est cook: Alma Rimes, Asper-
.$ - peg f XT* ____ •p mont; earliest cheerleader, Ka-
*7■EchtOT* S \rlCU)pOiTlt tie (Adams) Slover, Paducah;
■ V By Patty Adams earliest ex-student: 1933 Mer-
other - there's nothing to do! I'm so bored! Can't we go rick Gibson, Paducah and
where? Can Johnny come over to play? Can I go over to orothy Tig • eyno i S’ -
_ny‛s to play? Will you take us swimming? These plaintive tec, ‘ oming the onges
; have been heard by all of us who are parents. These distance was Jimmy Thompkins
ilaints usually start two days after school is out. rom e he ’ as a
me of the things we did as kids are probably "out" by now. . ewo icers or eorganiza-
anyone ever play "Kick the Can" anymore? How about "Hide I011 are presi en ’ 1 arry, ei ’
leek?" Both of those games kept us out 'til dark and out of vice presi en , in a us,sec-
nief. Sandlot baseball and softball gave us many happy hours re ary, 6 erian reas-
A ots of sunburns as well. We were transported to faraway places ue‛ a ee u •
he land of make-believe by reading endless books. s
>w, it seems TV and endless organized activities are the name j
J game. While endless hours of TV watching today is not good, |
! is a lot of wholesome fun in many of the the organized ;
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actions were taken in the spe- and hail.
cial meeting, the court granted Judge Holley said that he did
permission for each precinct to not think that this would affect
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Adams, Patty. The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 19, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 27, 1990, newspaper, June 27, 1990; Paducah, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1413937/m1/1/: accessed May 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bicentennial City County Library.