Sulphur Springs News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 55, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 5, 1980 Page: 4 of 22
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4 THE NEWS-TELEGRAM, Sulphur Springs' Texos, Wednesday. March 5, 1980.
Supermarket shopper
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Trading by mail key
to refund advantage
will send a beginner ari initial
supply of forms for a small
handling fee.
• Once you start trading refund
forms by mail, it is very im-
portant that you follow a few
basic rules:
Trades are usually made in
batches of 15 or 20 forms. They
are traded on a one-for-one
basis regardless of face value
Each form in the batch
should be different.
Each form should remain
valid for at least 00 days after it
reaches your trading pal
Do not include sweepstakes
entries, money-plus forms or
cash-off coupons.
lie sure to put enough
postage on your envelope; 20
forms and a return envelope
require more than 15 . cents
[wstage
A tip from The Supermarket
Shopper: Smart refunders
trade forms by choice, not by
chance. That is easy when you
send a request list with each of
yottr trading letters.
Good trading pals try to fill as
many request as possible and
send Ixiek request lists of their
own. To make up your request
list, just refer to the refund
offer's in each of these columns.
My Coupon Clipper
Newsletter No. 3, “Trading
Refund Forms by Mail,'' in-
cludes complete trading rules,
£
jThe gospel according to Nielsen
i
j By MARTIN SLOANE
[One of the secrets of suc-
H'ssful refunding is trading
irf-fund forms by mail.
IT Rj|fcoiu<*bhavlng a hard time
jfjnding refund forms in your
'supermarket, join the rrion*
than 50,000 refunders who
Jrjegularly trade forms by mail.
' Then put a batch of refund
I forms in an envelope and send it
<off to a refunding pal in another
icity. A few days later, back
! eoipes an envelope filled with
!new refund forms.
1 Where do you find people to
trade with7
Remember your former
•fungi, bor who moved to St.
J/iuis7 Or your Aunt Sally in
Jfian Diego7 They probably have .
jilready heard about refunding
Jirid would welcome an op-
portunity to trade refund forms
Jwth you.
* It is a great way to
^correspond and save money,
Jtoo! The more old friends you
jjemember, the more trading
^opportunities you will find.
J I recommend tiiat you mail
{out at least two trading letters
{each week. That makes it
{possible for you to receive as
{many as 100 new refund forms
{each month.
!* if you have trouble finding
{trading partners," most of the
Srefunder newsletters carry
{classified ads from people who
{arc eager to trade forms. Some-
information on round-robin
trading and a list of refunder ’
newsletters. For your copy,
send 75 cents to The Super
market Shopper, P.O. Box 461,
Radio City Station, New York,
NY 10019. Be sure to ask for
newsletter No. 3.
Refund of the Day
Write to the following address
to receive 'the form necessary
for this refund offer. Gentle
Touch $2 Refund Offer, 1 In-
dustrial Drive, P.O. Box 2833,
Maple Plain, Minn 55348. Send
for the refund form by April 30,
1980.
Clip 'N' File Refunds
(Week of March 2)
Pet Products
(File 12 B)
Clip out this file and keep it
- with similar cash-off coupons —
beverage refund offers with'
beverage coupons, for example.
Start collecting' the needed
proofs of purchase while
looking for the required refund
forms at the supermarket,;, in.
newspapers and magazines,
and when trading with friends.
Offers are subject to
manufacturers’ geographical
limits and local laws. AljoWjO
weeks to receive each refund.
AI.FAPET Inc. Receive a
free bag of AlfaPet Premium
Cat latter Send the required
refund form plus the word
“Flush" from ari 8-pound bag of
AlfaPet Premium Cat latter.
Expires May 30, 1980.
BRIGHT EYES Flea Collar
Offer.' Receive a' 4-month flea
collar. Send the required refund
form plus 10 complete Bright',,
Eyes wrappers. Note new ex-
piration date of May 31, 1980.
FRISKIES DINNERS Mail-In
Offer. Receive a $1 coupon.
Send the required refund form
plus the top halves of the front
labels from ,15 cans of Friskies
Dinners, any size or variety. -
Note new expiration date of
Dec. 31, 1980
GOOD ■ MEWS, Ralston
Purina Company. Receive two
$1 coupons. Send the required
refund form plus the proof of
purchase or weight circles fom
one 7-pound bag, two .VG-pound
bags, or six 18-ounce boxes.
Expires June 30, 1980
MOIST AND CHUNKY
Special Offer. Receive a $1.75
refund. Send the required
refund form plus three weight
circles from any size of Moist
and Chunky dog food. Expires
April 30, 1980.
PURINA VARIETY MENU
Canned Cat Food, Ralston.
Purina Co. Recieve three free
cams of Purina cat food, Send
the required refund form plus
nine labels from any size and
variety of Purina Variety
Menu. Expires June 30, 1980.
Copyright 1980
United Feature Syndicate, Inc,
CBS surges back to ratings lead
NEW YORK (API - After
[struggling for two weeks in the
[face of ABC's Winter Olympics
[coverage, CBS surged back in
[the Wbek ending March 2, and
[renewed its challenge to the
[front-runner for season-long
[supremacy. .
[ With eight of the week's 10
[top-rated programs, CBS
[finished No. 1 m the prime-time
[ratings race by more than four
‘Ratings points over ABC,
► figures from the A.C, Nielsen
[Co. showed.
CBS finished behind both ABC
and NBC the previous week,
making the rebound that much
more significant. It was CBS’
widest winning margin over
ABC this season.
For the season, ABC’s edge
over CBS is two-tenths of a
ratings point - though there is
network’s broadcast of the 22nd
Grammy Awards program.
The week’s No. 1 show was
CBS’ “Alice,” with ”60
Minutes” second, but
“Scruples,” based on Judith
Krantz’s best-seller, was
stronger each evening in its
three-part run. Part III was
means in an average prune-
time minute during the week,
22.4 percent of the homes in the
country with television were
tuned to CBS.
The rating for “Alice,”
meanwhile, was 30.8. Nielsen
says that means of all the TV-
equipped homes in the country,
S point - uiougn mere is uiree-puri run. ran iu was uumra m un j,
some disagreement among the fourth in the ratings, with Part 30.8 percent saw at least part of
networks over the averages for II in 10th place and Part I the program,
that competition. ranked 18th. A good part of CBS’ ratings
The differnce in the week for CBS’ rating for the week was strength for the week was
CBS was the three-part 22.4, to 18.3 for ABC and 17 for concentrated on a single
miniseries, "Scruples," and the NBC. The networks say that t evening — Sunday night.
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NUMBER
ITEM DESCRIPTION
WAS
NOW
| 66B
'94176
5 Drawer Dresser
184.99
148.00 s ]
66B
94180
5 Drawer Chest
129.99
104.00"
66KM
62560
Recliner
179.95
79.91*
66BS
62516
Recliner
179.95
103.91*
66H
55322
Recliner
79.95
* 55.91*
66B
31201
Chairs
. 48.75
39.00"t,c»
66
81248
Yard Furniture
199.99
101.91*
66C
87251
Chair
69.88
37.74*
89HT
3966
Steel Yard Furniture (Table)
49.99
22.00*
89HT
3966
Steel Yard Furniture (Chair)
59.99
23.96*
74S
21544
Woodburning Heater
379.95
238.40*
740
7377
Woodburning Heater
169.95
135.96*
74R
21214
Woodburning Heater
194.79
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66B
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Headboard (Full)
125.88
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Dining Chairs
42.95
34.36*
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6240
40,000 BTU Heater
224.95
159.20"
84C
4345
Tool Chest
94.88
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89
33824
Blade For Riding Mower
174.95
42.12"
89
37611
Hand Reel Push Mower
79.88
32.93*
*Does not include transportation and handling.
Rustlers
in danger
from take
POINTE A LA HACHE, „La
■ AP) — Rustlers who broke into
a Plaquemines Parish corral,
stole a 950-pound beef cow and
butchered it on the spot could
die if they eat the meat,
authorities say,
District attorney^ in-
vestigator Arthur Cope said the
cow had been injected and
sprayed with substances that
could be fatal to humans.
“Any meat from this animal
is unfit for human consumption
for some time," said Pietro
Grand!, general manager of the
Citrus Lands of Louisiana Inc.,
owners of the cow.
He said the cow was injected
Feb. 22 with Tyabenzol, which
has an incubation period of two
to four weeks. The medicine is
normally used in worm control.
In addition, the cow had been
dipped in Warbex, a toxic
chemical which remains in the
-tissues of the animal, said Dr.
Gene Luther, associate
professor at the Louisiana State
University school of veterinary
medicine.
“If anyone eats the meat
from this animal and it is
contaminated with either of the
chemicals mentioned, they are .
in grave danger,” he said.
“They will have tremors, go
into convulsions and, if not
immediately treated, could
die.”
Grandi said all new animals
secured by the Italian-based
investment firm, are placed in
holding corrals and are given
several different types of
medication to prevent their
transmitting diseases to other
cattle.
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wheel* electronically.
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properl> I'al.ijiced
Two protective steel belts
• Unique wet-traction tread
• Beats nonradial gas mileage
Road Grappler Radial
Smooth-riding
Runabout.
1750
Size A78-13
blackwall, plus
$1.62 f.e.t. each,
• Wide roud-bitin^ troml
• 1 fy II polyester plies
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Maintenance-free Get Away 60 battery.
Needs no more water under
nonrial conditions. Gives
last, leiiable staits. exchange
Ant,-com,sion treatment. 1.99 Regu,ar,y 69 99
59"
Speakers extra.
Save $15
AM/FM- stereo with 8-track or cassette.
Your choice of 8-track or
cassette player. Features
tone and balance controls.
Coaxial speakers,'39.99 pr
7499
Regularly 89.99
Most US ci
Save 33%’
Our air filter helps
your car run clean.
Traps dust and Reg. 2.99
dirt. Improves 4 qq ’
mileage. ^
Breather filter.....1.59
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Wards 21 2-ton steel
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Holds a preset *7/^99
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Inttallalion available, extra.
Complete tune-up
4-cyl......25.88
8-cyl......38.88
6-cyiinder
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Phone
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Keys, Clarke. Sulphur Springs News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 55, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 5, 1980, newspaper, March 5, 1980; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth823484/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.