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IF YOU ARE NOT COVERED BY A PENSION PLAN
AT THE PRESENT TIME YOU ARE ELIGIBLE TO
HAVE AN INDIVIDUAL RETIREMENT ACCOUNT AND
HAVE IT DEDUCTED FROM YOUR 1986 INCOME.
"Home on The Range" is
the state song of Kansas.
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Frank and Jeannine Devine,
Courtney and Derrick of Houston
visited her uncle, Charles Walker
and his family over the weekend.
They also visited Mrs. Moffitt, the
Cates and the Creamers.
70 Families Receive
Aid at Christmas
Water has a greater molec-
ular density in liquid form
than as a solid. This is why
ice floats.
Primitive Baptist Church
Luther Porter, Pastor
Missionary Baptist Church
Carl Waddell, Pastor
Antioch Baptist Church
Rev. Danny W. Brown
A holiday gives one
a chance to look
backward and forward,
to i eset onself by
an inner compass.
— May Sarton
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Guthrie Baptist Church
Rev. Gene Prevo
First United Methodist Church
Neeley Landrum, Pastor
Church of Christ
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PADUCAH SB. CITISHS
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Kangaroos are members of
the mammalian family
Macropodidae, which in-
cludes the wallabies and
the small rat kangaroos.
They range in size from
that of a rabbit to that of
a man.
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And adopt some reforms we’ll adhere to at last.U™
. If we follow our faith and intend to succeed,
Only one resolution is all we will need:
Let us worship the Lord, our infallible Guide, B
While aware of the blessings He’s sure to provide; B
For by knowing His love will forever be near, 5
There is no better way we can start the new year. —
— Gloria Nowak
office of W. F. Wimberly, Justice
of the Peace, twelve births and five
This is a list of our area churches. These churches extend open arms
to anyone in need of: Love, Hope, Faitli, Food and Shelter and a
reason for existence. Come visit.
First Baptist Church
Jimmy Griffith. Pastor
Church of God of Prophecy
Julian Sanchez, Pastor
"The program gets better every
year," said the Rev. Neely Land-
rum, vice president of the associa-
' say,
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"Serving Cottle and King Counties Since 1909"
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Dumont Baptist Church
Chris McCauley
Cee Vee Baptist Church
Joe Allen, Pastor
St. Elizabeth’s
Catholic Church
Father Terry Burke
When the holiday trappings are all put away.
We are happy the old year is over, and yet 1 /
We recall with a certain amount of regret “ x
AU those firm resolutions we wrote on a list
That included temptations we ought to resist.
And a number of projects we meant to complete:-—x
So our noble ambitions thus met with defeat. ........ 1
Now it’s time to look forward and bury the past,
And adopt some reforms we’ll adhere to at last ' A \ 11
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JANUARY 1938
More Cottle County persons
ist their Jives in wrecks during the only as Don Q., is one of nature’s
ay, records reveal. ■ * "
•Some of the advertisers in the vital statistics as recorded in the
iducah Post were J. C. Penney
0., Inc., James M. Whatley, Attor-
>y at Law, Mattie's Beauty deaths were recorded in his office
wppe, (Mrs. Mattie Carr), Padu- during January.
<h Hatchery, (Mrs. H. M. Can-
ell, Mgr.), Estelle's Beauty Shop,
,B. Wallace Groc., Elk Cafe, Pal-
te Cafe, Jackson Tire Co., Paduc-
1 Motor Co., Mowrey Furniture
b, Messer's Grocery and Fruit
—*ihre, West Texas Utilities, Wood-
iNeil Chevrolet Co., Hall Scruggs
id Co., and The Fair Store.
-One of the best and most sensa-
mal pictures to be shown at the
dace Theatre will be The Bomb-
band Sinking of the USS Panay.
shows what actually happened
lien this ship was sunk by the
ipanese, which came near
using declaration of war be-
isen the U.S. and Japan.
-Mrs. Nellie D. Williams has First Christian Church, expressed
»n assigned by the Works - • •• ■
m Dgress Administration as librar-
■ in at the Goodwin School.
■ -The Barkett Dry Goods Store
I nd several other outstanding mer-
The representative will be glad
Social Security Retirement,
Survivors, Disability, Medicare or
Supplemental Security Income be-
nefits. If unable to visit personally,
you may transact your business by
telephone, 817-552-9346. The Ver-
non office is open every weekday,
Monday through Friday, except
holidays, between the hours of
9:00 a.m. and 4:45 p.m.
PADUCAH POST PADUCAH. TEXAS THURSDAY. JANUARY 1.1987
Forest and LaVerne Creamer
njoyed a Christmas holiday with
•olders jieir son, Jamie Creamer in Har-
sh, OK.
Leona Moffitt visited her sister,
word jfrs. Edgar Chance and her family
Christmas Eve through Saturday.
is left •^e Chances brought Leona home
nnient Saturday and visited with the
orest Creamers and the Jamie
Sates.
Layer on bottom of 8-inch square
Heat oven to 375°F. Combine oats,
nuts and brown sugar substitute. Add
margarine; mix well. Sprinkle over
apples. Bake about 30 minutes or
until apples are tender and topping
le Rochelle in Paducah, Phone 806- is Hghtly browned. Serve warm or
492-3925. Lata rocrifltmfinn will he chilled.
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The Texas Veterans Land g
Board has been forced to postpone X
tions portion of their General Tele- the proposed Texas Farm and
toll-free number effective ly because of problems with feder-
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Garry Mauro said Thursday.
"After reviewing the recent I
1986 Tax Reform Bill, attorneys
for the Veterans Land Board I
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Dallas) told us that the Texas I
Z 1 and Ranch Finance I
Program should be postponed,"
Mauro said. I
"Unfortunately for Texas I
family family farmers and ■
ranchers, our attorneys tell us that I
we will be unable to use federal tax I
exempt bonds to make loans as we
have been asked to do by the I
Texas legislature," Mauro said. I
"As a result, the board has I
unanimously voted to postpone
the farm and ranch loan program I
until the upcoming legislative
session."
Mauro said he will meet with I
the legislature in January and I
begin working to "seek a remedy I
to this obstacle created by Cong- I
ress as soon as possible." I
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First Assembly of God
John Bailey, Pastor
The following concerned business people encourage you to support:
get involved and attend your house of worship.
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CHRISTMAS ITEMS
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PATRICIA SANDUH, Reghiertd Phumicht
MENU - Chicken and dressing, giblet gravy, candied yams,
chopped broccoli, cranberry sauce, purple plums.
Jan. 9 -10:30 exercise, 11:00 singing, 11:30 lunch, 1 p.m. games.
. MENU -Mexican casserole, pinto beans, corn salad, sliced
to assist in filing an application for onions, cornbread, gingerbread/topping.
20%to50% Off
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WEDNESDAY, DEC.31st
PCOTTLE COUNTY HISTORY
chants are bringing to Paducah, a
human robot. The creature, known
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VRJG Offers College
Credits Locally
VRJC COURSES OFFERED
Vernon Regional Junior Col-
this spring in Paducah.
Offered will be CIS 302 - Intro-
A representative of the Vernon
Social Security Office will be in
Childress and Quanah January 7
and again on January 21.
In Childress, the representative
will be in the courthouse, first
floor, from 10 a.m. until noon ; in
Quanah, in the courthouse base-
ment, from 2 p.m. until 3:30 p.m.
the community center, from 1:30
p.m. until 2:00 p.m. Wednesday,
January 28 only.
By Ora Lee Frazier
Approximately 70 families re-
ceived baskets of food and/or gro- tion and the First United Metho-
cery vouchers and toys in the
Christmas cheer program
sponsored yearly by the Cottle
County Pastors* Association.
The Rev. Dale Harter, associa-
tion president and pastor of the
the group's appreciation to
contributors of toys, food, and
money for the Christmas baskets
and to persons who assisted with
theproject.
Crunchy Apple Crisp
4 cups peeled sliced apples
1/4 cup water or apple juice
4 teaspoons brown sugar
substitute or firmly packed
brown sugar
3/1 teaspoon dZmon“ NpWU SR. CITIZEN MENU AND ACTIVITIES. JAN. 5 - 9
1 n QV *A * * Jan-5 • 10:30 Exercise, 11:00 singing, 11:30 lunch, 1 p.m. games,
p y aker Oats MENU- Grilled Salmon croquettes, butterbeans, collard greens,
!’“,^10ned’ pickled beets, combread, pear halved1
uncooked) representative of the Vernon
7 Ja"!espooneuchoPped wainuts Social Security Office will be in Jan. 6-10:30 exercise, 11:00 singing, 11:30 lunch, 1 p.m. games.
tablespoon brown sugar Childress and Quanah January 7 MENU -Chicken fried steak, gravy, whipped potatoes, green
substitute or firmly packed and again on Januaiy 21. beans, carrot & raisin salad, hot biscuits, Jello w/topping.
brown sugar In Childress, the representative i
1 tablespoon soft vegetable oil will be in the courthouse, first Jan. 7-10:30exercise,ll:00singing,ll:301unch,lp.m.ganie8.
margarine, melted from jo a.m. until noon ; in MENU - Meatballs in sauce w/spaghetti, green lima beans, fried
Combine apples, water, brown fe8,’ “ ,th?squash, coleslaw, combread, pudding/topping.
tHs s7rirXffCrp“s16BtCre‘dt C0U”e °n th‘'8ame d8y’and in CroWe’’St Jan-8 -10:30 excrci8e-11:00 11:30 lunch'1 P-m-ganle8'
this spring in Paducah. namon, toss lightly to coat apples. the community center, from 1:30 xtomtt
Offered will be CIS 302 - Intro- r
duction to Microcomputers, 6:30 to 8iass baking dish.
9:30, Monday night; and Soc. 321 -
- Introductory Sociology, 6:30 to
9:30, Thursday night.
Registration information and
materials are available from Janel-
492-3925. Late registration will be
held in the high school at 6 p.m.,
January 12,1987.
For further information, please
contact Mrs. Rochelle, or the Regis-
trar's office at VRJC, 817/552-
6291.
Gen. Tel.
Offers Toll-
■ Free Info
General Telephone customers
with questions about charges
shown on the AT&T Communica-
phone monthly statements will call Ranch Finance Program indefinite-
a new f
with their January bills. al tax law, Land_ Commissioner
Jerry West, Memphis oper-
ations manager for General
Telephone, said the new AT&T
number will be shown beginning __
in January at the top of the (McCall, Parkhurst and Horton of
page(s) listing AT&T long-dis- T
tance calls and services billed by Farm
General Telephone. f
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