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THE PDUCAH POST SEPTEMBER 18, 1975
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BABY SHOWER
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Mrs.
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IMPORTED ENGLISH DINNERWARE... FROM THE FAMOUS STAFFORDSHIRE DISTRICT
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performance
because of
ODDS FOR
ONE VISIT
ODDS FOR
5 VISITS
thunder’s
Only
sister
law,
reunion
weekend
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LABEL
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NUMBER OF
PRIZES
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MRS. RUTH BERRY
WILLIE ALEXANDER
MRS. MARY RIVAS
ODDS FOR
10 VISITS
Mrs.
honored
asked
when
heard:
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BTL.
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MRS. SHARON- B. FORE
LAURA DOZIER
MARCELLA MAYBERRY
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WEEK
FIRST WEEK.....
SECOND WEEK. .. .
THIRD WEEK.....
FOURTH WEEK. ...
FIFTH WEEK......
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, Minister
TIST CHUR
Pastor
EACH BASIC
PLACE SETTING
WITH EVERY
$5.00 PURCHASE
OR MORE
was <
rain.
The
THIS WEEK'S ITEM:
FRUIT/DESSERT DISH
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EVERY WEDNESDAY
WITH $2.50 PURCHASE OR MORE
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GYCLOPEDIA
22 Build your set a Volume each week
V2
.... DINNER PLATE
.... CUP
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. . . . FRUIT/DESSERT DISH
.... BREAD & BUTTER
DOWNYFLAKE
Waffles
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OTHER CASH PRIZES 55-510 OR
WIN 550 IN TRADING STAMPS
(500 STAMPS)
SALAD-
DRESSING
Spare Ribs........
SKINLESS, SLICED, DEVEINED
Beef Liver..........
BOOTH
Fish Sticks.........
HORMEL
Little Sizzler.....
GRADE "A" 4 TO 6 LB. AVG.
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among those ”
in a quiet moment
his voice could be
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack
1976 season will
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Sliced Bacon.........LB
COUNTRY STYLE
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r of Lake
. her parents
Mrs. Hayley
. past week;
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iday night, the
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rainy night, but
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$ 50.00 in
Trade Stamps
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TOF,SERVICunsnersdgars
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mmmmmmm 'ter when Billy
son passed 30
Dwayne Green
a family
a recent
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ANCASTER, Pa5 "tes
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in the second
ra made another
leaving the score
the third quarter
ay night in the
S cafeteria.
Sinment they
* a film on
ODDS CHART..o. SEPT. 15, 1975
Scheduled Termination Date of This Program is September 01975
Woodring of Randlett, Okla,
were also among the
guests.
265
GREEN STAMPS
69'
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who attended one night
when it rained just be-
fore, and after, and slight-
ly during a performance.
He listened to the thunder
in the canyon and the
thunder in the show and
were all of
Birkhead's child-
>T MISSION
/MLISON, Pasto 1U7
NABISCO NILLA maee
Vanilla Wafers £59
ROXEY TWIN PET — e _ aa
Dog Food 7'271°
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Pear Halves 2 89'
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Cucumber Chips 45
SCHILLING GROUND —
Black Pepper 75'
PIONEER - BM OR REG. —
Biscuit Mix 2 box 89c
for COLD THESE PLUS 122 OTHER WINNERS
dear ladies who were dis-
turbed because their seats
were not together. One
was heard to say: “Nev-
er mind. We can get
together during the inter-
ruption;” one fall which
was defended fiercely by
a young lady in the aud-
idcm-
PRIZE VALUE
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79'
V.E. Birkhead’s
and brother in
798
work in that
Richards h
years as a su
Texas Farm B,
affilliated com,
a member of i?
Trustees for tl
Animal Healt"
(secretary .J nis
that organizati t'
ber of the #P ,1s
and Range Imp.
western Cattle"
ciation.
m be ameeting
a head and
bping clubat
in the Guthrie
feteria Septem-
975. The club
the Guthrie
blue shower,
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Shortening........3 can ” 15
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Margarine............bowl 0%
KRAFT HALF MOON HORN —
Cheddar Chccse 99
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30p.m,
$149
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open on Wednesday, June
16 and run through Sat-
urday, August 21.
SHURFINE
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DRESSING
89c
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LAUNDRY DETERGENT |
BREEZE
205 OFF
$019
SIZE A
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CLOVERLAKE -
MELLORINE
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ams are 1-1.
afternoon before
ie a pep rally
I in the Jaguar
i a lot of yelling
ring for the Jag-
incipal Jack Huey
Paul Vinson did
h making. Cheer-
Becky Drennan,
Iver and Debbie
led the cheers.
Iday night, Sept.
Jaguars will meet
gh on Jaguar field ,
le. Everyone please
bu and back their
Also the Jr. and
Ies will have the
h stand, to help
I their senior trip
flame aAe SWEET
Tokay Grapes..........LB 3% Yellow Onions...
CALIFORNIA A Ap, EAST TEXAS
I Carrots.............. 2 bags 35 New Crop Yams
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September 13, at the
Guthrie School cafeteria.
Receiving guests with
Mrs. Green was her
mother-in-law, Mrs. Jimmy
Green and her grandmother
in law, Mrs. A.B. Coppedge.
Pink and blue being the
main thought of the shower
was carried out in a pink
lace tablecloth with a
center piece of pink and
blue carnations. The re-
gistering table, had a vase
of pink and blue carnations
decorating it. The mother
to be was presented with
a corsage of pink and blue
baby socks. Mrs. Greens |
and Mrs. Coppedges cor-
sages were baby rattlers
trimmed with pink and blue
net and ribbons.
Cookies and punch
nuts and mints were served
to the guest. Hostesses
were Mrs. Tommy Sursa,
Mrs. Larry Fitzgerald,
Mrs. Bob Moorhouse, Mrs.
Lathan Withers, Mrs. Ems-
ley Miller, Mrs. Joe Rob-
ertson and Miss Sammy
Bounds.
ren, grandchildren and a
great-granddaughter.
They were son V.E.
his wife and their child-
ren; son Dennis, and dau-
ghters and families, Mr.
and Mrs. Jimmy Davis
and Stacie, Mr. and Mrs.
Rodney Lecroy, all of
Paducah; and Mr. and Mrs.
George Tucker and Brenda
of Odessa and their
daughters and families,
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Francell
and Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Commess, all of Odessa.
Also the honoree’s dau-
ghter, Ruth Birkhead of
Odessa, and another dau-
ghter and her family,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Smith, Gary Cheryl, Mar-
cia and Greg of Crowley.
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—ssaAa of Jaguar fans,
EgMANhe Jaguars
Age 1 they did lose the
A B I played a good
A We score was 18-6
A Nof Ira. The Ira
A Asored in each of
A A three quarters.
4 ers scored in
ing period Mien
CKAGE
ett the kick was
n.o Final 75 Show
V his wifehonor-
Burday and Sunday The echoes of TEXAS
Occasion of his FOREVER rolled through
day on Friday. the canyons of the Palo
8 lived in Cottle Duro last night in the
ce 1922 when he final performance of
te from Collin “Texas”, Paul Green’s mu-
sical drama about the
the remem- Texas Panhandle.
ere a white and During this tenth an-
corated birthday niversary season, more
^1 by a daugh- than 92,000 people have
“a Havens of seen “Texas”, making the
and the pecan largest audience in the
11 Ina Richards history of the show.
I her brother- Twenty per cent of the
audience came more than
their sister in 500 miles to see it. 28%
- KINg FL y get-together came from out-of-state,
1 'i Don L. Havens 37% came from within a
88 and Clifton hundred mile radius of the
,R," 13 wife and two canyon. The rest traveled
CH Ffna and Terry more than a hundred miles
Jorth, and less than five hundred,^ —efa——-8.
Son, Argus Ha- The memories of the—e=g===—
CHE-bbock, had season 1110111(16 one cast__S WHuband *7, M
^vious Sunday. member with so many | \G.. wyalv V Pleas?
duties that he ran 2.8 \ NBOKTL-/ veqpe2d
• miles each evening to ful- ■ \ van,sam 619118
“1 themi two elderly golden
ees ;
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“Is that the
mating call?”
BONTA‛
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The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. [69], No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 18, 1975, newspaper, September 18, 1975; Paducah, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1407480/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bicentennial City County Library.