The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. [69], No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 17, 1975 Page: 3 of 8
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THE PADUCAH POST JULY 17, 1975
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ODDS FOR
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ODDS FOR
10 VISITS
Friday
Rush
JUMBO
ROLL
ODDS FOR
ONE VISIT
TATER
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Dog Food
LIQUID DETERGENT
Palmolive
NUMBER OF
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YOUR ODDS OF WINNING AT MOORE'S THRIFTWAY
COTTLE COUNTY, TEXAS
Cotet
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WENONA COX
FLORENCE WOODCOX
MRS. HOBSON HOWELL
MARGARITA MACIAS
LUCILLE MINTS
MRS. STEVE VOTAW
W. MATHIS
MRS. JOHN E BUELL
us
boneless
EVELYN TRUELOCK
DEROTHA BAYNE
EDWARD PEREZ
JESSIE IBARRA
MRS. JOHN GAITHER
SHIRLEY WHITE
PRIMER R. CONLEY
MRS. A.B. NORTHCUTT
MRS. JACK BARTON
DAVID REKIETA
MRS. A.B. IRONS
JOY RULLINS
Q. VILLARREAL
JEWEL FLEMONS
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REGULAR OR FLAVORS
ORE-IDA
C. R. WOOD
BARBARA GARVIN
LENA TUCKER
GRACE CANON
RUE YOUNG
ODDS CHART as of July 14,1975
Scheduled«Termination Date of This Program is September 6,1975
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CHUCK WAGON
Sliced Bacon.....
HORMEL
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DEL MONTE
Fruit Cocktail......
Our Darling CUT ALL GREEN SPEARS
Asparagus..........
EVAPORATED
Pel Milk
SUNSHINE
Hi Ho Crackers...
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BAR SOAP
Irish Spring
$ 50.00 in
Trade Stamps
500
EVERY WEDNESDAY
WITH 52.50 PURCHASE OR MORE
IB 749
DEL MONTE 4 $ " 00
SPINACH |
FARM FRESH '
Whole Catfish
4.E. Dugger and
tel Hairgrove of
nio visited Satur-
ng until Monday
| the TA. Riddle
qer guests Sunday
1 the ones men-
Mrs. Jack
Terry of Chil-
d Mrs. C.M.
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STRAINED VARIETIES - GERBER
Baby Food
BOWWOW “
FREE
15C OFF LABEL 28 OZ. BTL. #e®8
HEAVY DUTY LIQUID 1
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By MRS. T. A. RIDDELL
ited States,
million to
foreign
‘ saying
proved
hhhsye----
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•lie Johnston and
• Pistole.
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attended the funeral
2749
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GREEN STAMPS
WIN UPTO MOO.00 CASH
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while there for a
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C, and a D, and you win $100.00 cash. You can also be on Instant
BPE Winner - some cards show a "Si 0.00 Winner", or a "$5.00 Win-
ESh.E ner", or a "$50.00 In Trading Stomps".
Eg2 Start playing and collecting your letters today. Be a winner at
Thriftway - it’s "Simple As A-B-C-D".
MARYLAND CLUB
I COFFEE
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Officials i
decrease
in 20
ans home were
Irs, Mike Evans
en of Lubbock.
percent of covered wages
and the employer pays a
matching amount.
Social security contri-
butions help build retire-
ment, disability, survivors,
and Medicare protection for
workers and their families.
People who employ house-
hold workers can get a
free copy of the leaflet,
“Social Security and Your
Household Employee,” at
the Vernon Social Security
office at 1701 Cumberland.
rpPiday and
b the Crain
Mr. and Mrs.
sand daughter
Other dinner
1 Mr. and
Seal, Mr. and
geal and Mr.
joe Crain.
Anderson of
here visiting
ALL FLAVORS
Hawaiian Punch...482 53c
DEL MONTE CUT .
Green Beans.....3 cans 5100
DEL MONTE WHOLE KERNEL ,
Solden Corn 32071°
ter and Miss
also visited in
= ain, Tate Tim-
- Bill Glover home
* e. Sunday af-
8, TA. Riddel,
M.E. Dugger
OME -Hairgrove visited
Mrs. Gary
Shannon of
were dinner
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Mrs. Joe
eased by । 5 Mr. and Mrs
nt of Agric ns and grand-
ryover of; Mrs, R,L, Lyon
the en Vee and Mrse
" e of Highland,
isitors Sunday
Alicia Tremble of Wheeler
visited Sunday with Nat
Timmons.
Mr. and
Moran and
Memphis
CHURCGmdessvTtoy
evening with Mr.
3 CHURElly Crain and
,r ami
exas
alk
LEMON, CHOCOLATE OR BAVARIAN CREAM X
MORTON
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50 EXTRA STAMPS
’5.00 WORTH OF STAMPS
WITH PURCHASE OF 3 LBS. OR MORE
BEEF CHUCK ROAST
WITH THIS COUPON VOID JULY 19,1975
LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER
Von Chapman
nd Phil Neskorik
ah are visiting
dparents, Mr. and
Timmons.
“afternoon in the
Thome were Mr.
M. Weldon Benham
KAn of Amarillo,
g Friday afternoon
s, Allen Thomas of
B and Mrs. Jack
E Childress.
I
guests Sunday in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ova
Seal.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert
Smith, Mike and Stacy
attended a ropeing in
Chickasha, Oklahoma, Th-
ursday and Friday and
Sunday afternoon they at-
tended a jackpot ropeing
in Roaring Springs.
MRS. E.R. MONSON
CLUB HOSTESS
Mrs. E.R. Monson was
hostess Friday afternoon
for the community club,
in the Community Center
at 2:00.
One quilt was quilted
for her.
Refreshments were'
served to Mmes. Dallas
Love, Leslie Carrick, Mae
Lawrence, Lemma Hill,
Jill Tobias, T.A. Riddel,
and the hostess.
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B Sunday in
t ■„ home were
cLain Cs Weldon
Mrs
, Brian of
, ?r and Mrs.
and
Mrs. Carl J. Moyers of
Lubbock visited Tuesday
afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. G.W. Jenkins.
Reid Monson returned
to school at A&MWednes-
day.
H Hoffman went
ousin, Mrs.J,T,
J Leveland, to
Tday to attend
chheir uncle, U.S. Dept, of Labor figures
j vis: n8• n reveal that consumer prices
wihtd 1116 went up an average of 12.2%
U Mr. and in the past year. Which items
g "ard, and in increased fastest? Sugar, by
CH1 they visited far: up 274.5%. Next was
3115 sister,Mr. margarine, 57%, followed
Bill Herin. closely by chocolate, cooking
" Ann Moore oil, cookies and corn flakes—
1 are ;c2. all over 45%.
dmm visiting * * * *
Rother, Mrs.
ROUND STEAK .
oMonson and MAGIC SOLUTIONS? The
Iman attended nation's energy problems will not
Mr, George be solved by research and
n Childress development in the near future,
Thoon at 27 says Rep. Mike McCormack
hodist Chur u (D-Wash.). Chairman of a House
Mrs F urche subcommittee on energy,
at ' rum an McCormack says development of
' hoind Lana alternate energy sources is a
Evenim supper "magic solution.” Reality, he
M, 8 in the says, includes aggressive
' and Mrs. exploration for oil and gas,
■ hey enjoyed improved recovery methods, and
the home construction of deepwater ports
d Mr and refineries.
"rs, Ova
„e--
, ’ sa, ■
a •Cantalou
nesticpun
•ins durin,
rketing y
303 “26c
. CAN V >
nation in s.
ent of rec? list Revival came
tle mark Sunday morning
/ays,them Bill Cleveland
all, the w is delivering the
AA i • on, The church
/CLC > to thank Kathy
g t r playing 1116
Cirfn C all the visitors
c g, Out of com-
CaseTrach itors during the
hone [817/ere Mrs. Gene
_-rowen. ina Owens, Dar -
IIIIIIIIIIII la and daughter of
Mrs. M.E.
nd Miss Ethel
of San Antonio
imons of North-
id Mrs. Arnold
and Mike of
d Mrs, Dudley
CHURCE"tePecmsB
dyinthe home
1 Mrs, Bill Kin-
CHV 2 Smith of
daughter of Mr.
Art Smith, is
CHR ' the Chewning
Lamb in 4
Mr. and ■
(Di Little Sizzlers...... 122z 99
| HILLSHIRE FARMS
| Smoked Sausage LB $
I SHURFRESH 1
—I Sliced Bologna... 122z. 79c
Instant Coffee........... 51
QUALITY
SOCIAL SECURITY
Quarterly wage reports
and social security con-
tributions for household
workers are due by July
31, according to Terry
Clements of the Vernon
Social Security office.
“People who pay a
household worker $50 or
more in cash wages in any
3-month quarter must send
a report of the wages, a-
long with the social security
contribution, to the Internal
Revenue Service within one
month after the end of
the quarter.”
Quarters are January-
February-March, April-
May-June, July-August-
September, and October-
Novenber-December. Wages
Reports and social security
contributions for the 2nd
quarter of 1975 are due
by July 31, Mr. Clements
said.
pXcwesoiionsA3
yy 2S-is
’ CALIFORNIA,—I
CARROTS
JI5’
MRS. SHARON B. FORE $100.00
Box, 8, Rt. 3 Paducah WINNER
(1777
Seal and then visited in
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Seal.
Mrs. Carl Seal went to
Cochita, Oklahoma Friday
with Mrs. Paul Rains.
Mrs. Arnold Dietrich,
Mike and Jimmy of Lock-
ney were dinner guests
Sunday in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Barlow. In the afternoon
the group visited in
Childress with Mr. ’ and
Mrs. Jimmy Barlow.
Mr. and Mrs. James
Terry and Mrs. G.W.Jen-
2,2244
■I 2 "
People who employ-
household workers may file
the wage report on a form
available at any Internal
Revenue Service Office—
“Employer’s Quarterly Tax
Return for Household Em-
ployees (for social secur-
ity).” The social security
contribution for a house-
hold employee is 5.85
.. BTL. I
duce a ch uitaque
BATH SIZE 295
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