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A.DUCAH
OCTOBER 12, 1967
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1923 Club Sees Europe Slides
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PADUCAH
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PADUCAH PAH
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GARRETT Oil
Used Cars Values
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Chevrolet
Mmes. Bennett,
Gilbreath Attend
State CancerMeet
DUMONT
NEWS
COTTLE
COUNTY
HISTORY
LOCAL
tentative
Mrs.
Hutchison
COUNTY
RECORDS
iLL 492-3310
FOR
weight
heifer
FOR SALE - 208 acres farm
at Delwin, Texas. See
GOODWIN, Paducah.
1964 Chevrolet
Longwheel Base Pickup
283” Motor, Powerglide, Radio, Heater,
Custom Cab, Extra Clean
LEVI
30-4tp
Mrs. John Howard; Mrs. Gil-
breath will return to Paducah
on Friday.
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best place of all.”
The speaker was introduced
by Mrs. B. F. Hobso, program
leader, who also made the pre-
presentation of yearbooks. Mrs
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COSMETICS
Cleaners
Call
45-tfc
SINGER SEWING MACHINES,
Typewriters, Vacuum Cleaners ,
TV Sales - Service, Toll call
Paducah 492-3865. 45-tfc
1965 Chevrolet
Impala Station Wagon
Factory Air, Powerglide, Powersteering,
283” Motor, Radio, White Tires, Extra Clean
Call
492-
27-tfc
Phone
29-4tp
1965 Ford Pickup 6
Std. Trans.
CLEAN Local
1965 Ford Pickup V8
AT Air CLEAN
1963 Galaxie 4 Dr.
V8, Air AT
Power Strg.
1963 Impala Chev. V8
4 Dr. AT Air
Power Strg. Local
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1964 Chevrolet
Impala Four Door
Factory Air, Powerglide, Powersteering,
283 Motor, White with blue interior.
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1966 Custom 4 Dr.Ford V8
Std. Trans. Air
EXTRA CLEAN Local
1965 Galaxie V8 Ford
2 Dr. Hard top
Powerbrakes Power Strg.
1964 Ford 4 Dr. V8
Air AT
New Overhaul
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Paducah
'Lodge
No. 868
A. F. & A. M.
Stated Meeting at 8:00 P.M.
Tuesday Night J October 24. .
All Members are urged to
ATTEND Visitors Welcome
BILLY C. SMITH, W. M,
W. A. BISHOP, Secretary
Supper will be served
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LAVERNE HOFFMAN,
3577 or LY 6-2257.
[ DEATHS
I Sept, 5, Markum
f Parker, 87, 1117 Garrett, Pa-
I ducah.
Sept. 9, John Monroe Biddy,
I Jr., 76, 704
Doctors at the conference
said that among the “gassy”
foods are broccoli and other
members of the cabbage fam-
ily, peas, beans, cucumbers,
onions, melons or. 1
ELECTRIC
^■Opportunity avail
'aducah to retail nations
cepted appliance line.
«(| help in planning,
5 and merchandising
isiness. Small invest-
equired. Write R. I.
BRANCH MANAGER,
Lubbock,Texas. 30-ltc
Used Cars, A Real Deal
Buy for Good Transpor*
tation,
FOR SALE - Jimmie Andersons
WD 45 Allis Chalmers; 4 row
Lister-planter; 2 row Front-
end cultivator; 2 disc breaking
plow; ’62 Chevrolet 4 Dr. Auto
We are again drive, air conditioner;
work our-
jigg,
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GERT’S a gay girl - ready for
a whirl after cleaning carpets
with Blue Lustre. Rent electric
[NESS OPPORTUNITY shampooer $1.
IRAL ELECTRIC Dupriest Hardware.
Attending as a special sur-
prise were Mrs. Matney’s
sisters Mrs. Ralph Platt, Ft.
Worth and Mrs. Ora Dilback of
Springfield, Oregon. The three
sisters had not been together
in 16 years.
Fifty guests registered dur-
ing the day.
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“BUY YOUR
USED CAR
FROM US
YOUR
NEIGHBOR
DOES”
The children of Mr. and Mrs.
H. V. (Pet) Scott, former long-
time residents of Delwin Com-
munity, are hosting a 50th
Wedding celebration for their
parents on Sunday, Oct. 15.
The event will take place at
the Veterans Building from 1 to 4
on this date.
Everyone is invited to come
by and visit with the couple.
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ELMER V. JONES, INS.
J. J. Gibson, Jr., as club pre-
sident, greeted the guest and
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HAVING TROUBLE
your appliances? Call
POWELL BUTANE
APPLIANCE. 492-3366.
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Mr. and Mrs. Matney were
married in Atoka County, Okla.,
October 8, 1917. They moved to
Cottle County in 1925 where they
farmed in the Buck Creek and
Delwin Communities for many
years. They have lived in
Motley County for the past 17
years.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Brothers
returned Wednesday from a
three day visit with her sister
and husband, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Griffin of Lampasas.
FOR SALE - 2 large houses;
2 furnished apartments; 2
small houses. ROY A. JONES,
492-3340 or 492-3853. 2-tfc
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CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express my deep
heartfelt thanks to all my
friends for the expressions of
thoughtfulness while I was in the
Hendrix Hospital at Abilene and
the Richards Memorial Hospital
the Richards Memorial
Hospital in Paducah.
May God Bless all of you.
Mrs. Jim Biddy. 30-ltp
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emotional tension, anxiety,
or chronic fatigue.
Too much carbonated bev-
erages soda or beer and
food with air whipped into it,
such as milk shakes, souffles,
sponge cake, and whipped
cream’, all contribute to the
quantity of air ingested.
Various vegetables also can
contribute to the amount ol
“gas” in the digestive system.
This results from the fermen-
tation of fibrous foods in the
intestines.
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panied by Miss Mary Margaret however, that “America is the
Swint.
Eleven births were re-
gistered in the month of Sept.
They were Mr. and Mrs. C. T.
Davis, a girl, Sept. 2; a boy to
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Latham;
a boy to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Ellis, Sept. 8; a boy to Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Campbell, Sept. 13.
A girl to Mr. and Mrs. F. E.
Armstrong, Sept. 14; a boy to
Mr. and Mrs. J.E.Chaney,Sept
16; a boy to Mr. and Mrs. E. D.
Davis, Sept. 18; a boy to Mr.
and Mrs. E. D. Stone, Sept. 23
a boy to Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Wickerman, Sept. 26; a boy to
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Kelley,
Sept. 23 and a girl to Mr. and
Mrs. Grover Wilson, Sept. 24.
at the 1923 Study Club luncheon
held Thursday in the home of
Mrs. W. S. Heatly.
Sights they saw and places
they visited in France, Italy,
Monte Carlo, Germany
Austria, Holland, Amsterdam
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WE CAN REPAIR
SEWING MACHINES
ALL MAKES
ELECTRIC AND FOOT OPERATED
STRAIGHT STITCH OR ZIG-ZAG
J. E. NORRIS
& CO.
Quality Furniture
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CARROLLS ODDS & ENDS '
Come in to see our new gifts.
30-tfc
The Delphian Study Club held
its re-assembly dinner Oct. 5
in the home of Mrs. Tim Tyler,
with Mrs. Marvin Dane, Kelly
Brooks, James Sweeney and J.
Ross Bell as co-hostesses.
Mrs. Doyle Parnell, pre-
sident, called the meeting to
order and welcomed Mrs.
Travis Jones back into the club.
Yearbooks were passed out and
highlights for the coming year
were discussed. “Take Time
To Create, Appreciate and Par-
ticipate ” is the president’s
theme for this year.
Mrs. Parnell also urged at-
tendance at the District Work
shop to be held at Memphis,.
Oct. 12.
A salad dinner was served
to the following members
Mmes. Bill Alexander, J.
Ross Bell, Kelly Brooks,
Marvin Dane, Floyd Ison, H. R.
Jefferies, Travis Jones, Ben
Marrs, Jr., G. W. Maxfield,
o Doyle Parnell, Warren Prater
‘ Jimmie Sandlin, Billy Smith,
Fred Stinson, James Sweeney,
R. T. Tyler, Jr., Afton Willing-
ham and George Woodley.
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1963 Chev. Pickup
4 Speed - Good
1961 Chev. Pickup V8
AT EXTRA CLEAN
When Better Values Are
Offered
We will Offer Them!
MARKET REPORT
FROM THE
Quanah Livestock Com . CoInc.
Quanah,Texas
1233 cattle cleared thru the auction at Quanah last Friday. The market was Erene-
rally lower on all classes with the exception of stocker cows and cow and calf pairs.
In line with the decline in beef futures, all feeder classes were weak to 50? lower. The
much rain that came Friday night will certainly brighten the wheat pasture prospects
so the market next Friday should show strength on the stocker kind.
REPRESENTIVE SALES
J.C. Rochelle - Paducah - 6 strs. 580# @26.10
A.W. Tabor -Ouanah- 8 cows 930# - @16.30
Floyd Gregory - Kirkland - 7 strs 588# @26.80
Eugene B. Smith - Dallas - 14 cows 895# @14.90
Mrs. Joe McGowan - Brownfield - 1 Bull 1,495# @22.50
W.L. Spradlin - Eldorado - 6 strs 465# @28.30
Bill Guggisberg - Vernon - 4 cows 1,000# @16.70
Patton & Monard - Paducah - 4 strs 560# @26.30
Howard Ferguson - Crowell - 7 hfrs 435# @23.80
We have a good many consignments already assured for our next sale. Included
are 40 pair of young cows with calves at side and also 1 load of black springer cows.
Honest Weghts Fair Dealings
Phone MO 3 4681 Nite MU 3-2920
YOUR BUSINESS APPRECIATED
_______KENNETH DOCKERY, MGR.
Oct. 9, 1942
County chairman Wylie Boyle
head of the junk collecting cam-
paign, gave a splendid report
in most respce
in most respects for the
campaign that is now being
carried on. In the first cam-
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Alvin Roper in the home of
her mother, Mrs. C. C. Bailey.
Eugene Her sister, Mrs. Wesley Can’
Weaver, 30, 103 2nd St, Paduc- of Petersburg accompanied the
ah. representative here.
NOTICE
For Boot and Shoe Repair, leave
them at Quality Cleaners or
City Cleaners. Leslie Sharp will
bring them to us and return
them. All types of repair - -
including ladies heels, Nocona
and Texas Boots and Red Wing
Work Shoes for sale.
DOCK’S SHOE SHOP
Hi-way 287, East. Childress,
Texas. 5 2-tfc
File Docket —
Sept. 11, Tomas Morales
Rivera, DWI, Plea guilty; fine
$50; 3 day jail, six months sus-
pended license and costs. attended the
Sept. 18, Glynn Wayne Reed, exhibit Saturday at Spur.
DWI, Plea guilty; Fine $100; Mrs. N. M. Oliver of Sey-
3 day jail, one year suspended mour visited her son and family
license and costs. Mr. and Mrs. Hermon Oliver
Sept. 25, Lawrence Thomas, over the weekend as they took
Aggravated assault, Plea guilty; her home Sunday they visited
$100 fine and costs. Mrs. Otha Smith at Jayton.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Kulum and
children of Snyder visited her
Marshall father, Edmund Jones and grand
parents Mr. and Mrs. H. R.
Jones Sunday.
A good number attended the
14th, Paducah^ Beeline Party, given by Mrs.
Sept. 10, Floyd Goree,
209 6th, Paducah.
Sept. 25, George
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Mr. And Mrs. H.V. Scott To Be
Honored With Anniversary Fete
Pep Rallies
Promote Spirit
What’s the good word?
This is the way a usual Fri-
day pep rally begins. Many yells
follow and several songs by
the band. Orange and white
spirit sticks are presented to
one member of each high school
class for unusual spirit. This
spirit continues during the day
and until after the football game
Orange pleated skirt and
orange cests were chosen for
the new pep squad uniforms.
These are being made and
should be finished for the game
Friday night.
The pep rallies are held each
Friday at 10:30 in the new gym.
All patrons are urged to attend
the pep rallies and help boost
spirit.
Delphians Hold
Re-Assembly
Luncheon Oct 5
1,150,000 pounds of
was turned in.
W. C. Teel, Paducah High S
School student, won fifth place
and a $25 war bond at Dallas
Oct. 7 in a Ford tractor plow-
contest.
A. Holmberg, known to most
people as Dip, answered the
last round up call Saturday af-
ternoon while on the streets of
Paducah.
Melvin L. Best graduates to-
day from the Army Flying
school at Houston, He is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. George Best.
Jack Robinson, Jr. graduated
Oct. 10 from the Lowry Field,
Colo, as a lieutenant.
Miss Lilly Enda Cruse has
accepted a position with the J.F.
Powell Service Station. She
succeeds Miss Arah Mae Love
who left recently for Calif.
Mrs. C. C. McArthur and
Miss Floy Biddy left Friday for
a visit with relatives in Hous-
ton. They were accompanied as
far as Dallas by Miss Virginia
Payne.
Rev. Tom Goodman, Mrs.
John Finch, J. C. and Edgar
Tobias, Lawrence, Elsie and
Mardiva Powell were guests in
the home of Mr.and Mrs. Ivy
Gunn and family Sunday.
Soldier boys write to their
family and friends: Pvt. J. B.
Washburn in Camp Perry, Ohio
wrote his folks that the talk
around camp was that they would
leave in about three weeks.
Pfc. Harvey C. Lee wrote to
the Paducah Post from Camp
Edwards, Mass, about amphi-
bian training he had just com-
pleted.
Ensign and Mrs. Elwin Swint and England were depicted and
visited his parents, Mr. and commented upon by Dr. Pate
Mrs. Fred Swint, enroute to who said he believed the high-
San Diego, Calif, where he will light of the travels was seeing
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Box 36,
28-6tc
Dr. C. C. Pate showed color-
ed slides and described a
Eurpoean trip he and Mrs. Pate members and used in support of
and their daughter and family the program theme, “The Be-
took recently when he was guest ginning,” following quotation by
an unknown author:
“Coming together is a begin-
nigh. Keeping together is Prog-
ress and working together is
Success.”
The salad luncheon was serv-
ed to 16 members. Arrange-
ments of pink carnations, the
club’s flower, also carried out
the club’s colors of pink and
green.
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MR. AND MRS. CLAUD H. MATNEY
Claud H. Matneys Celebrate
Golden Wedding Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Claud H.
Matney were honored on their
50th Wedding Anniversary with
a buffet luncheon and reception
in the afternoon at their home
in Matador on Sunday, Oct. 8.
Hosts for the occasion were
the couples children, Mr. and
Mrs. Claudie A. Matney of White
flat; Mr. and Mrs. Willard
Shavor, Paducah; and brother
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. N. M.
Millican of Matador and their
grandchildren Wanda Matney,
Whiteflat; Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
Shavor, Lubbock and Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Shavor, Austin.
The couple also has four
great-grandchildren.
, Mrs. A. O. Bennett and Mrs.
for that John Gilbreath are attending the
State Cancer Society meeting in
I matter, excesses of most raw Houston Wednesday and Thurs-
fruits and vegetabl(>s. daY of this week.
Dr. James L. A. Roth, di- Mrs. Bennett will continue on
rector of the Division of Gas- Clear Creek to visit Mr. and
Iroenterology, University of
Pennsylvania, School of Med-
icine said that intestinal gas
may mask organic disease.
v 110 acres 12 miles
J allotment; one half
w. WAYBOURN,
'/ubbock, Texas.
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STOCK
fabrics, upholstery
’poly foam, cotton,
for you who do the
rselves.
pholstery
NOTICE - If Du Barry Cos-
metics are pure enough for
allergic people, then Du
Barry should be your choice.
PADUCAH DRUG COMPANY
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reported
air which
Wiagia may
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iterated by
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Seed and
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SALEM DRYf
MACHINES,
Vacuum
^Service.
r^Light
G Hereford
’’UoRD FRY, Spur,
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and bath;
Cellar;
7th Street
492-9884.
28-tfc
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■ fsteerin^3 u°° Miles» Powerglide,
% white Tires
rVOrd Galaxie 500
°Or Hardtop
PADUCAH Ol' ke,is;5^“’
r""uEb?o"^ Ford .
Air Conditioner
FOR SALE - 77 John Deere
Cotton Stripper; Hampshire
Boars, Hampshire Gilts, with
or without registration.
CARL KENT BLACK,
492-3289.
Mrs. Darin Snodgrass
Floydada held a dress sale Sat
urday afternoon in the home of
Mrs. C. C.Cailey. Co hostesses
were her two daughters, Mrs.
Gertrude Carr of Floydada and
Mrs. Alice Roper of Dumont.
The Beeline Fashions were
shown modeled by local ladies;
sales were around $100 and
two bookings. 18 ladies attend-
ed. Refreshments were served.
An electrical storm on Fri-
day lightening struck the barn
on the Hugh Vinson farm and
it burned to the ground; also
killed a cow.
The Lowell Smiths discover-
ed fire in one of the closets
of their home last week. Origin
of fire unknown.
Mrs. Mody Smith, Mrs. Lee
Roy Dilliard and Denise were
in Supr Saturday to see the Side
Walk Art Display.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hollar
saw the ball game in Paducah
Friday night.
Mrs. Bettye Park and child-
ren attended to business in
Paducah on Thursday.
R. C. Smith received treat-
ment in Lubbock.
About 1/2 inch of rain fell
last week.
All Day singing will be held
in Matador Sunday 15 in the
American Legion Building.
Frank Vinson and sons
Paducah visited his parents,
the Hugh Vinsons, Sunday af-
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hollar
is visiting in Temple with her
sister, Mr. and Mrs. D. H.
McCall.
Mrs. Cliff Rogers and Mrs.
Perrilla Brewster were in Lub-
bock Thursday for Mrs. Rogers
to have a checkup.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hollar of
Munday visited relatives here
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith
spent the weekend with their son
Curtis and family in Hereford.
Mrs. Darlene Manes of
Lubbock visited her aunt and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Roy
Dilliard and Denise of the
Pitchford Ranch last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Deaton
visited his mother Mrs. Bob
Deaton in Graham over the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Jordan Robers
were in Wichita Falls Saturday
for Mrs. Rogers to see her
doctor.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Morris,
Guylene Rogers, Mark Smith,
Mrs. Annell Smith and Mrs.
Mildred Dilliard and Denise
attended the Sidewalk Art
OR SALE
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Rye; Nortex and
1 Oats and all kinds
fcer, All types of Hig
15%iU1d Pig Starter.
by and see me on
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FARM STORE. 26-tfc
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