The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 30, 1950 Page: 4 of 12
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THE PADUCAH POST, PADUCAH, TEXAS, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1950
PENNEY’S
SHOPPERS’ DAY
FOR MONDAY. APRIL 3
We are certainly proud of the ABC
Club and their effort to show people
they can trade at home and save. We
are backing them up with these bar-
gains.
WASHABLE
TAILORED
PANELS
1.00
41 inches wide.
Imagine! Just $1 for sheer
washable rayon marquisettes!
Arrow-straight hems! Thrifty
buy! Fits standard windows.
EMBROIDERED
BATISTE
BLOUSES
2.00
• All white!
• PaStels With white!
• Fine sheer batiste!
• Sizes 32 to 38!
Boys’ Polo Shirt........
.........$i
Ladies’ Knit Gowns.....
.........$i
Children’s Anklets......
. . . 5 pr. $1
Ladies’ Skirts - Summer Styles , .$2.00
2 Tone Jersey Blouses . .
.........$i
Ladies’ Suits Reduced
Short Length Materials. .
. .3 yds. $1
51 Gauge Nylons.......
........88c
Men’s Summer Shirts . .
.......$2.00
MEN’S
WORK
SETS
SHIRTS ... 2.19
PANTS . . . 2.66
Sturdy army twills! Sanfor-
ized* for lasting fit! Grey
color.
*Max. Shrinkage 1%.
INFANTS’
BIRDSEYE
DIAPERS
2.00
pkg. of 12
.. • y : — •; *; 'V -‘V ■ ' ^
Soft-textured! Very absorbent!
Fine quality! They’ll take
plenty of wear! 27x27 inches.
FOR SALE CHEAP: Two or
three regular Farmalls. Also
have one F-20 and 1-H in excel-
lent condition. Goodwin Imple-
ment. 52c
FOR SALE:-Steinway Spinet,
like new; less than half price.
Write Credit Mgr., Wolfe Music
Company, 1808 Rose, Wichita
Falls, Texas. 52-lc.
List Of Six-Year
Olds Taken In
Census, Released
Following is a list of six-year-
old pupils whose birthdays come
on or before September 1, 1950:
Donald Dwayne Awbrey, Alma
Ann Bailey, Chester Biddy, Freda
Bingham, Mary Ellen Bradford,
L. C. Burt, Earl D. Bronner, Jr.,
Nona Louise Chenault, Nona
Faye Compton, Glenda Marie
Cranford, Wanda Jean Early, Joe
Garza, Richard Gibbs, Priscilla
Ann Gray, Robert Green, Doris
Helen Gregory, Mary Louise Guz-
man, Emmitt Vivian Hall, James
Darrell Hanks, William Heatley,
Gertrue Ann Henry, Catheryn,
Ann Howard.
Arlene Johnson, Beverly Jane
Jones, Izora Lane, Thomas Ed-
ward Lane, Linda Liedtke, Rita
Lloyd, Margaret Ruth Matnev,
Helen Eulane Monroe, Fredda
Lynn Nelson, Wesley B. Parker,
Gary Wayne Parks, Patricia El-
lis Parks, William Oscar Paschal,
Royce Perez, Charles R. Shields,
Ina Joy Statser, Robert David
Stallings, Elizabeth R. Taylor,
Linda Thompson, Felix Tobar,
Sandra Tye, Betty Joyce Wash-
burn, Clifton Eugene White,
Linda Yarbrough, Jerry Don
Young, Perry Juan Young.
Parents having 6-year-old chil-
dren, who might have been over-
looked in the town area during
the census taking, are urged to
give those names to Supt. Alton
Farr.
WANT ADS
ATTENDED RECITAL
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Fischer,
Richard; Mr. and Mrs. Olen
Pressley, and James, were in
Abilene, Texas, Tuesday evening,
to attend the Hardin-Simmons
faculty concert.
Miss Patricia Fischer, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Fischer,
was featured in tne concert.
RETURNED HOME
Harry Hutchinson was in Fort
Worth last week-end to return
his mother, Mrs. O. D. Hutchin-
son home. Mrs. Hutchinson has
been receiving treatment in Fort
Worth for the past few months.
Her many friends welcome her
return.
LOCAL BRIEFS
Mrs. C. S. Stone and children,
Billy and Sandra, of Hobbs, New
Mexico, visited her sister, Mrs.
Homer Hood, and family over
the weekend.
H. A. Bigham made a business
trip to Amarillo, Wednesday.
Zena Sanderson, of Abernathy,
visited here Sunday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
W. Simpson, and daughter,
Kathryn.
Mrs. S. A. Sarrington of War-
rington, England, arrived here
Saturday to visit her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Weldon Gentry and
family. Mrs. Sarrington was a
passenger on the “Sranconia”,
which docked in New York. She
was met in Amarillo by Mr.
and Mrs. Gentry, and will visit
here several months.
FOR SALE
Six room house on 50-foot
front yard back to alley.
Bath, 24-foot hall, inclosed
back porch, 6 closets, built-
in kitchen cabinet across
end of room to ceiling, porch
across front, double garage
18 feet. Price and terms.
Phone 72, Corner Backus
and 14th Streets.
JOE PATE
For chiropratic Adjustments,
Bio Engineering Alinements,
Colonic Irrigations, Tonsila-
tion (We get sore tonsils
well).
_see_
DR. ANDERSON
One block west of Bank,
Paducah, Texas
Phone 218-M
For Sale
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NEW FORD
TRACTORS
and
DEARBORN
FARM
EQUIPMENT
Dearborn Tandem Disc Har-
rows. Ideal for condition-
ing Terraces. Bargain
price.
Panco 2-row Heavy Duty Go-
devil, complete with knives,
$89.00.
Panco 4-row Heavy Duty Go-
devil, complete with
knives, $143.00.
Re-Conditioned used
Tractors, Ready to go.
5 Ford Tractors, Bargains.
'49 Ferguson Tractor. Like
new.
'42 Massey Harris, new motor.
Priced cheap.
3 Farmalls. Old models. Good
condition. Priced to sell.
Oliver 70, a bargain. Original
Tires.
B John Deere and equipment
We Trade—We Finance
TRACT OR!
Paducah Motor Co.
Farm Store
Wanted
WANTED—We buy all kinds of
scrap iron, junk radiators and
junk batteries.—Shorty Long’s
Wrecking Yard. 20-tf-c.
WANTED: Stenographer for per-
manent half-time work. Must be
able to take dictation. Mrs. Mae
Franklin, State Dept, of Public
Welfare. Phone 230. 47tfc
WANTED:-Fencing projects.
Write R. E. Whittington, Jadu-
cah, Guthrie Rt. Will take large
or small jobs. 52-3p.
WANTED:—Man or woman to
take over route of established
Watkins Customers in Paducah.
Full time income $45 weekly
up. No car or investment neces-
sary. We will help you get start-
ed. Write C. R. Ruble, % the
J. R. Watkins Company, Mem-
phis, Tennessee.
Notice
NOTICE — Thornton Mattress
Company will pick up mattresses
in Paducah April 10. Write us
at Childress, Texas, and we will
call on you at this date to give
you prices and the other infor-
mation. 52-Tfc.
FOR SINGER SERVICE on any
make sewing machine call or
write Singer Sewing Machine
Co., 132 Main, Childress, Texas.
Phone 1188. New and used
Singer Machines for immediate
delivery. We use genuine Singer
parts on all Singer machines,
guaranteed to please. We are in
Paducah weekly. The truck with
Singer on the side. 13-tf-c.
PLANT SEEDSAVER — The
chemically delinted cottonseed
that pays in time, labor, and
seed. Available in leading var-
ieties. Have your seed Chemical-
ly Delinted, graded, ceresan
treated and sterilized for Pink
Bollworm all in one operation.
FREE germination tests on your
seed. Write for free information
today. Cottonseed Delinting Com-
pany, Vernon, Texas. 48-2c.
ADDING MACHINES—The fam-
ous Remington Portable, with
or without direct subtraction,
hand lever or electric. .If you
need an adding machine you
won’t go wrong on one of these.
—The Paducah Post. tf.
FOR SALE at Bigham Drug,
RAY’S RAT KILLER. Harmless
to humans and pets. 50c. Satis-
faction or double your money
back. 49-52p
Dr.J.U.Borum,Jr.|
Optometrist
105 AVE. E, N.E.
(1/2 Block East of Courthouse)^
CHILDRESS, TEXAS
Phone 765
FOR SALE: Two 1939 Interna-
tional school buses; in runing
condition. May be seen at Vet-
erans’ Vocational Building. See
J. F. Powell or Supt. Alton Farr.
35tc.
FOR SALE:-Trailer Axles with
15 or 16 inch wheels. Also plenty
of 15 or 16 inch wheels. Shorty
Long’s Wrecking Yard. 28-tfc.
FOR SALE—Scratch pads, all
sizes and colors. 22c pound. Pa-
ducah Post. 50tfc
FOR SALE — Used gas ranges
in good condition. Powell Bu-
tane and Appliance. 47tfc
FOR SALE—Some of those good
Cluster Cotton seed, first year
gin bulk lots. Billy Latimer,
Delwin. 49-52p.
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Milch
cows, fresh and heavy springers.
The good kind, plenty to choose
from. E. S. and Everett McAr-
thur, .phone 127-J, Spur, Texas.
51-6c.
FOR SALE:-Sewing Machine in
A-l condition; also baby bed and
mattress; Underwood typewriter
in good condition. Call 127-R.
52-ltc.
Paducah
Lodge
No. 868
A. F. & A. M.
Stated meeting 7:30 p.m.
Saturday Night, April 1, 1950.
All members urged to attend.
Visitors welcome.
M. B. RICHARDS, W. M.
W. A. BISHOP, Secretary
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“BUY YOUR USED CAR
FROM US—
YOUR NEIGHBOB DOES"
'49 Ford Custom Fordor. Col-
or grey. Heater and Radio.
Low mileage. Perfect
shape.
'49 Ford Custom Tudor, radio,
heater. Low mileage. Per-
fect shape.
'49 Ford Station Wagon, ra-
d i o , heater, overdrive.
Low mileage. Perfect
shape
'48 Chev. Coach, Radio and
Heater. Clean, above aver-
age.
'47 Ford Fordor, Heater and
Radio, New Motor.
'47 Ford Club Coupe. Radio
and Heater. Nice shape.
'46 Ford Club Coupe, radio
and heater. Excellent
shape.
'46 Chevrolet Coach, heater,
nice shape, color blue. A
bargain.
'46 Ford Tudor, Heater, Nice
Shape. Color Grey..
'41 Chev. Coach, Fair Con-
dition. 3 in stock.
'41 Ford Tudor, Fair Con-
dition. 2 on hand.
’40 Ford Tudors. Make us an
offer.
'40 Chevrolet Tudor. Fair Con-
dition.
New '50 Ford Truck, 2-ton, 2
speed axle.
New '50 Ford Pick-Ups.
'47 Dodge Pick-ups, nice
shape all over.
'41 Ford Pick-Up 3/4 ton1. Nice
shape.
'40 Ford Pick-Up.
'39 Chevrolet Pick-Up.
Lots of other cheap cars.
We Trade—We Finance
Paducah Motor Co.
Look At Your Hat
—*76170116 else does.
Have it cleaned and
blocked at
Williams Cleaners
USE OUR
TIME PAYMENT PLAN
TO RECONDITION YOUR AUTOMOBILE FROM BUMPER
TO BUMPER ^ALL MAKES, ALL MODELS
• Mechanical Repaint •J’iret and Tubei
• Exchange Motors e Body Repair*
^ AUTO LOANS
PADUCAH MOTOR CO.
Phone 21V
£>
Paducah
FOR EASTER
atPENNEYS
The
Express Man
Has Just
Loaded Us
Down With
New Hats - -
Come See.
FRESH - CRISP
NEW MILLINERY
1.98 to 4.98
At Penney’s
Is The “Buy”
Word For
Most of the
Ladies of
Paducah.
You too can find
smart new
styles in
BEAUTIFUL
FABRICS.
In your size.
5.90
8.90
10.90
While Shopping Penney’s
See Our Wonderful Selection of
HANDBAGS, HOSE, and UNDIES
GIRLS’ DRESSY
PATENT SHOES
4.98
v«
Shiny black patent leather in a
one-strap scalloped version fresh
and new! Beautifully made the
Childcraft way, and just 4.98!
121/2-3.
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Hinds, Alfred. The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 30, 1950, newspaper, March 30, 1950; Paducah, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1018281/m1/4/?q=music: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bicentennial City County Library.