The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 2, 1951 Page: 4 of 12
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THE PADUCAH POST, PADUCAH, TEXAS, THUHSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1951
Penney’s
4k l;R 5 U A LIT Y I
FIRST
MONDAY
MONDAY, AUGUST 6
Save! Fitted
HANDBAGS
$1
Plus Tax
Only for Dollar Days!
Your practical bag com-
plete with everything
you need! Comb, emery
board, pad and pencil,
change-maker, mirror—a
handy snap - pocket!
Plastic calf lined with
rayon. Black, brown, red
or green. Hurry ini
LADIES PLAY HALTERS 66c
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NEW RAYON
CREPE PRINTS
Short Length
COTTONS
lc
An Inch
Yes, perfect quality cot-
tons, going for 3 c an
inch! Wonderful oppor-
tunity to grab up yard-
age for dresses, shirts,
all at one low, low price.
Solid colors! Prints!
2 Yds.
$1
Ever popular rayon in a
brand new range of sharp,
clearly defined prints. Pick
from small, neat designs or
big colorful patterns! 39"
wide. Advance No. 5472.
Men’s Summer
DRESS SHIRTS
$1.88
Terrific Dollar Day value!
Including some year-round
fabrics. Buy enough for
next summer Now.
Men’s Rayon
SLACKS
$4.88
Summer Sharkskins, Cords.
Just right for hot weather!
Boon to allergy sufferers!
FOAM PILLOW
$5.44
What's the coolest
freshest pillow fill-
ing known to Pen*
ney's? Foam latex,
■of course. It's as
light and fluffy as
ibillowy sea foam;
millions of tiny air
cells breathe with
your every move-
ment! It cradles
your head, restful,
relaxed sleep. San-
forized percale cov-
er, zipper closing!
If
Mattress Protectors
AT A SAVING
Twin Size......$2.77
Full Size......$3.77
Men’s Bathing Suits
Reduced to $1 each
Boys Now . . . . . .66c
Men’s Summer
Pajamas
Reduced to $1.88
Infant
Ladies Summer '
Bonnets
Blouses
REDUCED
i
Summer Style
66c
Both Boys and
Girls Styles
$1.50
Ladies
Ladies Batiste
Shoes
Gowns
$2.88
A few $1
Reduced to
$1.33
You get twice as much wear!
REVERSIBLE RUGS
$2
26" Round Size
Cotton loop on one
side; cut chenille
on the reverse side,
sewn on heavy
duck. Round shape
lends itself to in*
tresting arrange-
ments. Pick from a
big assortment of
dipped dyed, deco-
rator colors! Fringe
trim adds a note
of luxury! Hurry
in!
24” x 42” Oblong Size......$4.00
Dunlap News
Mrs. W. T. Good game
Mrs. Garland Byars, of Padu-
cah, visited Mrs. W. E. McClen-
don, Tuesday.
Acie Tucker, Iona, and Randell,
Mrs. H. L. Mayberry and girls vi-
sited Mrs. C. D. Osborne and
Charlie Osborne and other rela-
tives in Eldorado, Arkansas, last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Seals, Judy,
Janice, Tommy, Lefors, visited
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Majors, Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mc-
Clendon, Memphis, visited Mr.
and Mrs. W. E. McClendon, Fri-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Durwood Green
and children, Lubbock, spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Sexton.
Mrs. John Sherman, Joan and
Jean visited the Acie Tucker’s,
Monday afternoon.
Reynath Whitener visited
Charles Ray Nelson, Sunday.
Mrs. W. E. McClendon visited
Mrs. Stanley Anderson, Thursday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Miller
and family, Brunswick, Georgia;
Thelma Mayberry, Delwin, Mr.
and Mrs. W. P. Mayberry and
boys, Paducah, Mr. and Mrs.
Whit Bryan, and Shirley, Hector,
Arkansas; Mr. and Mrs. A. P.
Tucker, Iona and Gaylon, Mrs.
Randell Tucker, Garland and
Linda visited Mr. and Mrs. H.
L. Mayberry, Wednesday night.
Mrs, R. L. Donaghe visited Mrs.
Clyde Sexton, Friday.
Mr and Mrs. Carl Black and
Carl Kent, Mr. and Mrs. Clark
McClendon and children and
Alvie Roy Nelson picnicked at
Roaring Springs, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, N. H. Majors,
Janie and Mickey visited Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Majors, Sunday.
Charles Nelson spent Saturday
night with Tommy Goodgame.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sexton, Mr.
and Mrs. Durwood Green and
children, had. lunch) with Mr, and
Mrs. Loyd: Angel 1, Sunday.
Mrs; Clark: McClendon and Joy
Ann visited in the W. E. McClen-
don horn® Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs; H. H. Majors were
dinner guests in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Cl. A. Campbell, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Mayberry
and girls visited Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Mayberry Sunday night.
Mrs. Loyd Angell and girls and
Mrs. Clyde Sexton visited Mrs.
Wendell Guinn, .Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Goodgame
and Tommy hath lunch hr the W.
E. McClendon, home, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Majors,
Shirley and Sue and Billy visited
Mr. and Mrs. Cole Whitener Wed-
nesday night.
Gaylon Tucker visited Sandra,
eBeth, and Dianne, Wednesday
afternoon.
Mrs. J. H. Whitener, Paducah,,
the Rev. and Mrs. Lee Hookins,
Pleasant Valley,, were dinner
guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Cole Whitener, Sundlay.
Mrs. W. E. McClendon visited
WANT ADS
Leeit
NEW FORD
TRACTORS
DEARBORN
FARM
and
EQUIPMENT
7 New Ford Tractors.
Cotton Sprays, Fits All Type
Tractors, Limited Supply,
Good Slock of Sweeps, AH
Types.
LEE TIRES
The Tire with an uncondit-
ional guarantee against all
road hazards. Trade for a
set today and be protected.
SPECIALS tms WEEK
1950 Ford Tractbr,. New Type
Distributor. With1 Equipment
Only 10 months old. Like
New.
1946 Ford Tractor, A-f Condi-
tion, New Tires.
4 Row Oliver, New Equipments
New Tires. $750.00.
We Trade—We Carry’ Our
Own Notes. Low Rates;
For Sale
SAVE on Venetian blinds. All
metal. Install yourself. Six sizes,
$3.49 each. Save at Penneys.
46tfc
Paducah Motor Co.
Farm Store
Lost & Found
FOUND: One-eyed pony. Own-
er may have same by calling at
Floyd Jeter farm, Sneedville, and
paying for this ach_ 18c
Mrs. Harve Majors, Saturday
night.
The word "ahoy” was origin-
ally the battle cry of the Vik-
ings; now it is used as a greet- j
ing among sailors.
Help Wanted
fl
Vacations will soon be over and school will begin. If you
intend to buy a piano> in the near future, we offer you the
best opportunity you will have to purchase a quality
piano at a substantial savings by making this available to
you.
We have just unloaded; and placed on the floor over sixty
high grade well known new and used pianos of all sizes
and styles that we have transported via our own trucking
facilities direct from the factory. We have no high freight'
rates, middle man profits, or salesmen’s commissions to
run our prices up, making it possible to sell you these'
pianos at the very lowest prices on the market today.
The following is a partial list of the bargains we offer.
Compare these- pianos and prices with others anywhere- ibn
the country. We guarantee them to be the best that can be-
found..
New Wurlitzer Spinet', 30" high, beautiful
mahogany. New ................................................$465.00:
New Weaver Spinet, 38" high, mahogany.
New .................................................................$495*00
New Starr Studio 45" high Matched Grata
Walnut, New ..........................................,,,,,,...,5545.00
New Jesse French Console, 40" high ttttaa
modern design, never been sold,, rented ,
twice, full, new guarantee < $595.00
Used Jacob Doll very high grade make, per-
fect condition, new keyboard to give you
perfect service .'........................................................$..85.00
Used Kimball Thoroughly reconditioned,
new keyboard, guaranteed ..................................$125.00
Gulbransen Mirror Spinet, action recondi-
tioned and case cut down and restyled
by our rebuilding factory, beautiful match-
ed grain walnut, rubbed lacquer finish,
new matching bench, fully guaranteed.........$325.00
All pianos are tuned, waxed, and supplied with bench and
delivered free anywhere. Trade-ins accepted. Terms ar-
ranged to suit your budget. Come by, phone or write us
your piano needs. You won’t be disappointed.
McBRAYER PIANO CO.
CHILDRESS, TEXAS
1603 AVE ”F" N. W. BOX 442 PHONE 408
FOR SALE: Cotton insecticides.
BUY NOW. Prater Equipment
Co. 50tfc
Childress Bedding Company
will pick up mattresses in Pa-
ducah each Monday. We have
the only felting machine within
100 miles of Childress. Every
mattress built in layers. Write
P. O. Box 272, Childress, Texas.
Childress Bedding Company.
50tfc
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: We have Liftup Ford
One ways, also some four-foot,
six-foot and eight-foot used One-
ways. Wright Tractor Company.
lltfc
FOR SALE: New gas ranges as
low as $139,501 Used Maytag
washers $25 and up. Used Re-
frigerators as low' as $49.50. Pow-
ell Butane & Appliance Co. 12tfc
FOR SALE: One tent, 12x14 ft
heavy brown Duck. T. L. Wil-
kins. 12tfc
FOR SALE1: Four rooms and
bath, garage; store room, cistern,
new yard fence. Floyd Biddy.
13-tfc
FOR SALE’: If48 Chevrolet two-
ton truck, two-speed axle> equip-
ped with: 8251x20 10-ply tires.
Three compartment oil tank
mounted capacity 1115 gallons,
meter attached. Less than ten
thousand actual miles, excellent
condition. Also Chevrolet 1940
Special Deluxe four-door sedan.
T.' L, Wilkins;. Ph-Dire 321,. Padu-
eaH;. 13-tfc
FOR SALE’: Servers' and Frigi-
daires. Also Maytag washer.
Earl! Combs' Radio Shop;. Mtfc*
FOR SALE: F-20 FaxmAiT and
equipment1. Prater Equipment Co.
I5tfc
FOR SALE: New Holland’ "77”
Baler. Prater Equipment Co.
15tfc
FOR SALE: Cherokee Rubbing
Post for cattle;. Prater Equipment
Co. I5ffc
FOR SALE: Independent Hy-
draulic one-way plow, and two
used one-way plows. Prater
Equipment Co. 1 15tfc
FOR SALE" or RENT: Four-room
house; with- bath, near Alamo
School, see 01. e. McWilliams,
Finney Store:. 17-20p
FOR SALE! Three room house
with; bath:. Terms.. 112 N. 10th St.
Call125fT-JI. 18-19c.
For Rent
ROOMS FOR' RENT: LOW
WEEKLY R’ATES. PRIVATE
TOILET, HOT AND COLD
WATER, SHOWERS, PRIVATE
PHONE AND PORTER SERVICE.
COTTLE HOTEL. 50tfc
FOR RENT! Stewing Machines,
also machines to repair. Mrs. J.
G; Martin, phone 248.
45tfc
FOR RENT:: House, four rooms
and1 bathv furnished, 604 Good-
win. Call Mrs. D. M. Jones
342-W. 16-18c
FOR' RENT: Nice bedroom. Im-
nerspring mattresses. Call 298-W.
Mrs. Homer Nichols. 17t£c
FOR RENT: Nice moderately
priced bedroom, or two room un-
furnished apartment. Mrs. Bill
Rose. Phone 110-JX. 17-18c
Lost
LOST: $50 reward for informa-
tion leading to recovery of 17
jewel waterproof white gold Wy-
ler man’s wrist watch. Sheriff’s
Office. 17-19c
STRAYED: Mottle faced young
Herford cow with month old calf.
Cow dehorned and branded"S”
on left hip and left shoulder.
Calf unbranded. Reward.
Joe Schaded 17-18c
FOR RENT: Furnished apart-
ment. 12th and Zula. Mrs. O. D.
Hutchinson. 18c
FOR RENT: Two unfurnished
apartments. See Mrs. Elsie Eas-
on, apartment 6, in the Martin
Building • 18-19p
WANTED: Stenographer, half-
time. Permanent, Must be able >»
to take dictation. Mrs. Mae
Franklin, State Department Pub-
lic Welfare. Office basement
courthouse. 52tfc
Wanted
WANTED—We buy all kinds of
scrap iron, junk radiators and
junk batteries. Shorty Long's
Wrecking Yard. 26tfc
Notice
NOTICE: Please bring your own
hangers. Williams Cleaners,
Quality Cleaners and City Clean-
ers. 52tfc
WE SPECIALIZE in belts, but-
tons, button holes, western shirt
buttons and alterations. Mrs.
Fred Sandlin at City Cleaners. 1
18c '
ATTENTION YOUNG MEN: To-
day’s U. S. Army and Air Force
offer you travel and adventure
unlimited! A chance to continue
your education while on the job.
You'll earn while you learn . . .
build a great career with unusu-
al retirement advantages. Op-
portunities are greatest now! See
M/Sgt. John C. Gaskill, your
U. S. Army and Air Force Re-
cruiting Sergeant today! 221
Ave. B, N. W., Childress, Shone
686, or see the recruiting officer
at Paducah each Wednesday
morning from 9 a. m. to 12 a. m.
at the County Court House. 18c
FOR *SEWING MACHINE and
VACCUM cleaner service and
repairs, leave name and address
at W. C. Briggs News and Fab-
ric Shop, Paducah. New and
used machines for immediate
delivery. We use genuine Singer
parts on all Singer machines,
guaranteed to please. Singer
Sewing Machine Co., 132 Main,
Childress, Texas. 2tfc
NOTICE: For Fuller Brush pro-
ducts call 376-M or write B. D.
Hardgrove, Box 291. 16tfc
NOTICE1: Cistern, cess pool
cleaning at reasonable prices.
All' work guaranteed. Call Roy
Smith1,. 248 or write Box 162.
16tfc
We’ve had breakfast in bed
only once. That was when the
wife threw the skillet at us.
He who gets hot under the
collar usually isn’t so hot above
the collar.
ieeii
"BUY YOUR USED CAR
FROM US—
YOUR NEIGHBOR DOES"
'5B Mercury Fordor. Radio,
Heater, Seat Covers, Sun
Visor, Perfect Shape.
'5® Ford Custom Club Coupe,
Loaded with Accessories,
Perfect Shape, Sunland
Beige. Low Mileage.
"43) Ford Tudor, Heater, Good
Trres, A Bargain.
"49) Ford Tudor, Loaded with
Accessories. Nice Shape.
Maroon. Perfect Shape.
'43 Ford Fordor, Low Mileage,
Perfect Shape, Heater, Seat
Covers. Sea Mist Green.
SPECIAL THIS WEEK"
"43 Chev. 1-Ton Pickup, Low
Mileage, Excellent shape.
$350.00.
"49 Mercury Tudor, Low Mile-
age, New Tires, Radio,
Heater, Seat Covers, Over-
drive, Maroon, Perfect
Shape.
'46 Ford Club Coupe, Blade
Radio, Heater, Nice Shape.
'46 Ford Coupe, Radio, Heat-
er, Nice Shape, Black.
'51 New Ford Truck, Long
Wheel Base. 8 Cylinder.
'51 New Ford Pick Up&
'50 Ford Pick-up, i/2, Tecs, Low
Mileage, Perfect Shape.
'49 Ford Pick-Up, RmJio, Heat-
er, New Tires, New Paint.
'49 Chev. Pick-Up*. Loaded
with * accessories. Perfect
Shape, Redk
'48 Ford Pick: Up. Nice Shape,
Red.
3 Ford Trucks in Stock. All
Good Shape, Good Rubber,
3 LOW PRICED USED CARS;
FROM $75.00 TO $395.00
We Trade—We Carry Ota
Own Notes. Low Rates*
Listen to our Radio Nevs» and
Weather Forecast, I51Q on
your dial, each morning. 7:45
Paducah Motor Co.
LEE TIRES & TUBES
GUARANTEED AGAINST ALL ROAD HAZARDS
LARGE STOCK LIBERAL TRADES
ALL SIZES PAY AS YOU DRIVE '
SAVING PRICES QUICK SERVICE j
Let Us Finance Your Next New or Used Car
Your Hometown Finance Company g
PADUCAH MOTOR COMPANY
Ford Bldg.
Phone 215
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Hinds, Alfred. The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 2, 1951, newspaper, August 2, 1951; Paducah, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1018472/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bicentennial City County Library.