The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. [70], No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 8, 1976 Page: 4 of 10
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foods, such as ice cream, to the freezer as soon as
possible. Measure and remove the quantity needed
for cooking or for the table, and refrigerate the
remainder at once.
An Equal
Opportunity Employer
corduroy outfits and woolen elude funds to cover operat-
sweaters, should be saved for ing costs.
I got a real lemon when
I bought my last car..the
carpet was worn out in the
trunk.
MR. AND MRS. HOLLIS CRUMPLER
Marriage Announced
Remember IREEDDY Supplies the energy—
but only YOU can use it wisely!
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overfill. Make sure that food packages don’t block
air vents in the freezer or refrigerator section.
★ Clean the condenser surfaces of the refrigerator;
dirt restricts air flow and acts to insulate the con-
denser, forcing the refrigerator to work harder and
longer to maintain proper temperatures.
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Pick up your FREE copy of
“ENERGY CONSERVATION"
Booklet from
Bad news at home, .my
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room condemned.
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had to let out his pam-
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tive as soon as possible.
My wife said she got an
obscene phone calL.it was
from the furniture com-
pany about our bill.
now you've got a herbicide that'really fi
conditions.
: Agricultural Division, CIBA-GEIGY
ration, RO. Box 11422, Greensboro, NC
g > . t i . . al electricity rates a.
So build your weed control prOhilco-Ford Corpora
around Sancap this year. Then watch yol nm n n
ton come .through clean and healthy UULU
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The DHT has been des-
Euell Gibbons gives
bags of Knotty Pine
Candy for Christmas.
Tonight On TV’s Kung
Fu Caine demonstrates
how to give a pumpkin a
concussion.
Following a tornado, all
insured losses will be ad-
justed and claims paid as
quickly as possible. Hard-
whip cases are handled first.
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One State just elected
the first lady Govenor.
Her first order was to her
husband to mow the
State.
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poison gas
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Briscoe as the contracting
and managing agency for the
program.
Filing deadline for appli-
cations filed with the DHT
is July 1, 1976.
Texas’ Federal alloca-
tion for fiscal year 1976
is $1,046,000.
Queen Isabella did it twice
in her life; a Roman senator
did it several hours a day.
What is it? Taking a bath!
Throughout history dif-
ferent types of baths have
been enjoyed for their relax-
ing, luxurious qualities. To-
day, in the right atmosphere,
a simple bath can be a unique
bathing experience:
- Your bathroom should
be your very favorite se-
cluded retreat, so make it as
pleasing to the eye as pos-
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sand, loamy sands and sandy loams. Made for ing too much or too l ittle. may be more or les
the soil conditions that make growing cotton " ’ " ‘
in West Texas different from most any other
place in the world.
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Sancap controls your toughest weed prob-
lems. Carelessweed and Russian thistle.
And Sancap does the job without injuring
your cotton. Just follow the label. There's no
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Leader Training
the new Texas
cur in any month and at
all hours of the day, they
occur with greatest frequen-
cy during the late spring
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KREBBS MOTORhelpedA
When a tornado causes
buh the son of
■MMrs. Joe Ed
rural citizens likewise,
I don ’t say she’s fat but still feel smooth, fragrant 8
the City Council has and refreshed. And most of
complained about the aliheavenly relaxed.
footprints she leaves in
the asphalt.
When a tornado hits,
temporary repairs should
be made to prevent further
loss. Expenses for such
★ Use cold controls efficiently by selecting the settings
that provide about 36° F. in the refrigerator and
0° F. in the freezer.
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WET DUST
To remove the greatest i
amount of house dust and ’
dirt, vacuum first and
then dust. Dusting with a
dry cloth only pushes the
dirt around, so dampen
your cloth ^lightly to clean
surfaces thoroughly be-
tween waxings...
More than 40 leaders from across Tey
weekend workshop conducted by Special
Agricultural Extension Service. Perso
tend a workshop at the center c2
from their county extension agents. I
workshops from Cottle County w
bert and Janelda Carroll.
4-H leaders from
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“Federal Funds Applications Bathing Your
After a short wedding
trip to Lubbock the couple
are at home at 1206 Rich-
ards Street, Paducah.
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bright bathroom lights, why
not try some soft candle-
light or a dimmer on your
light switch.
- Draw a tub-full of warm
water (90-98°F.) and add
bubble bath, bath oil or
gelee under the tap. Clairol
clouds of herbal essence
bubbling body bath with
moisturizers will fill the g
tub with loads of spring- ■
time-fragrant foam, to keep E
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• SUBSTITUTE
When you’ve run out of
your regular dishwasher
detergent, the same
amount of a low-suds|
laundry soap can be used
for your washes until you
get to the store. »
the next child. These basic “These grants were creat- repairs are covered by
wardrobe components are ed to fill the transpor- most insurance policies so
usually worth keeping; thor- tation needs of thisparticular receipts for any expendi_
oughly clean at the end of group of citizens because tures should be kept.
they have no dependable way while tornadoes can oc-
f To Provide Transportation Way To Beauty
12255, Applications for Federal transporting citizens to and The Japanese like it hot-
wpu •*- ‛ ‛ P" grants providing transpor- •----st -L- ... ...
f'cynlhiaLee tation for elderly
Director, Consumer Relations Dept. , ....
Texize Chemicals Co. handicapped citizens
HAND-ME-DOWN LOGIC still being taken by
Seasons-in and seasons-out, State Department of High-
, —MT the confusion of “hand-me- ways and Public Trans -
_ ' ’ W — down” logistics is enough to portation, reported Lewis H
" .0 v04fi keep mothers in a flurry. It White, district engineer
70 would be helpful if children in Childress.
jE? - could grow in a more orderly Grants are extended by the
fashion and not skip sizes, Federal Government in the
leaving gaps for you to fill form of capital assistance
.. .- hints to solve some problems: grants for buying transpor-
Certain seasonal garments tation vehicles such as
J such as coats and snowsuits, small buses and do not in-
Don’t gamble with your
life. Ignoring the risk
factor of heart attack and
stroke is really taking a
chance. Free information
from your Heart Associa-
tion will tell you why.
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SHAMPOO BOTTLES
Used trial-size shampoo "
and hair conditioner bot-
tles can be washed out
and filled with any ’
shampoo for short trips.
These small bottles hold <
just enough shampoo for a
few washings, and take up
less packing space than a
half-filled, regular-sized ,
bottle.
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sible, with a change of
towels, a switch in shower
curtains, or some plush
carpet underfoot.
- Before or during the
bath give yourself a facial,
work on your cuticles, treat
your hair to a good brushing.
- Instead of the normally
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The cafe next door
doesn ’t have food to go. I
asked how come..He said.
‘We used to but people
kept bringing it back.
When the Market
crashed in '29, my Uncle
Marty borrowed $20,000
the day before and put it
in stocks. The next day he
jumped out of the Ex-
change window and land-
ed on the guy who lent
him the money.
getting around to take care
of their needs” said White.
The Urban Mass Trans-
portation Act of 1964, as
amended, contains provi-
sions for 8-20 matching
grants to private non-
SALES FOR EXPERT SERVICE
Wedding vows were ex-
changed at 7 p.m. Friday
April 2 by Miss Janie
Wall and Hollis Crumpler,
in the parsonage of First
Baptist Church. Rev. Her-
man Lancaster officiated at
the single-ring ceremony.
The bride is the daughter
of R. D. Wall of Paducah
and Mrs. Tommye Ander-
son of Ralls. The groom is
the son of Mrs. RenaCrump-
ler, Paducah. Both bride and
groom are employed by
Farmer’s CoOp Gin, Padu-
cah.
For her wedding, the
bride wore a pale yellow
knit street-length suit with
white accessories. The
couple was attended by her
sister, Mrs. Hal Ryan, as
matron of honor and Mr.
Ryan was best man.
you refreshed right up to
your earlobes.
- While in the water, use |
a loofah for scaled or dead ■
skin. And for feet or elbows, „
try a pumice stone to work ■
away callous build-up.
- The bathing experience
doesn’t have to end the ■
moment you emerge from H
the bathtub. To prolong that
cool, refreshed feeling,
shower your body with tin- E
gling herbal essence body
splash.
- Top off your bath with |
a dusting of delicately scent-
ed, velvety smooth powder
in matching scent to your ■
splash. By the time you’re •
back in gear and ready to
roll again, your body will ■
W \-/ b I profit organizations and
-•ms-Lseee<t-1e public bodies.
each season and store for the “These 80- 20 matching property damage and there
Th next go-round.. grants require that the local is an insurance policy to
ine stewardess passed Proper laundering can organization pay 20 percent cover it one of the first
Out chewing gum to the be an important wardrobe of the cost of the buses with steps is’to call the agent
passengers while the air- saver, even of kids’ every- the Federal Government or company representa-
liner was flying over the day Play togs. Wash clothes paying the other 80 per -
Rocky Mountains, ex- when they’re newly-soiled, cent, explained White.
plaining. "It s to keep hardito-remove.stains One requirement of the
your ears from popping at Spray ‛n Wash, spray directly Act is that the transporta-
this very high altitude. ” on the stain, let soak for sixty tion service must carry the
When the plane landed, seconds, and wash normally, elderly or handicapped to or
one of the passengers Follow laundry-care instruc- from a city of 5,000 popu-
rushed up and said, ‘T’m tions found sewn inside acces- lation or greater.
meeting my wife right sible seams. “An organization such as
away. How do I set the Turn old T-shirts into use- a local civic club might
.. . r ful rags. Other garments in
gum ou of my ears. better shape can be given to organize this transporta-
SHOT FOR WINNING neufathecbaritiesthatcol tion service in a rural area
and serve one or more
in 1920, Bolsheviks con- counties,” said White, “but
victed a racehorse of the service would have to
having dealt with the old r nrill I "IAAFA take this group of citizens to.
regime and promptly shot -- -- I -NN and from a city of . 5,000
the animal to death. His ILLI I ULL I Illi I U populaton or larger.”
crime was winning a race
in which a cup was CROCKPOTS White stated that the
presented by the Czar... A crockpot can be used organization or public
to warm milk for a baby’s
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The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. [70], No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 8, 1976, newspaper, April 8, 1976; Paducah, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1403539/m1/4/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bicentennial City County Library.