The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 1, 1946 Page: 4 of 10
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THE PADUCAH POST THURSDAY AUGUST 1, 1946
KODAK FILM DEVELOPED
We will be glad to develop all your
kodak film, finish it as it should be and
in the shortest time possible.
PORTRAITS
Portraits are our specialty, both in-
dividual and group.
Open from 8 a.m. till 6 p.m.
MARTIN STUDIO
H. M. MARTIN
TO THE VOTERS
OF COTTLE COUNTY
I want to express my appreciation
for your support in my campaign for
County School Superintendent.
I have enjoyed serving you this past
term and thank you for your help and
cooperation.
Sincerely,
MARY DELL TRAWEEK
ARE NEW
Vacation Clothes
HARD TO GET??
Of course. But don’t let that worry you
for a minute. Just send your summer
wardrobe to us and have it done the
“400 WAY”
which will give them that fresh “out-of-
the bandbox” appearance. Then go on
your way happy. When done by this me-
thod you’ll look fresh, you’ll feel fresh,
and you will be fresh.
PHONE 311
Williams Cleaners
THE 400 CLEANING SERVICE
SOCIETY
Johnye Davis was in Abilene
Monday and Tuesday visiting
Joan Smith and making arrange
ments to enter Hardin-Simmons
University. Joan and Johnye will
be room mates next year.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Beggs of
Rte. 2 are moving next week to
Holley, Colorado. Mr. Beggs
states he is going to a cooler
climate.
Boon’s washing at fifty cents
per hour.
Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Becker
and Glen Rhea returned last week
from Vadito, New Mexico where
they enjoyed some fishing.
Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Harrison,
“Doc” and Bill are vacationing
in Vadito, New Mexico. A card
received today from “Doc” states
they are having a wonderful time
sitting by a campfire at night
and fishing in the daytime.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Newsom and
Jay Ronald left today for New
Mexico for a three weeks vaca-
tion.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Powell
and sons, Mickey and Bob, re-
turned Monday from a month’s
vacation in Washington and Miss-
issippi. They visited relatives and
old #Piends in each sfcate. They
report a wonderful sight-seeing
trip, having almost crossed the
continent in two directions.
Davis Family
Hold Reunion
The Davis family held a re-
union at the home of Mrs. Bill
Barrett Saturday and Sunday
July 27 and 28th. More than fifty
attended.
Out of town guests w'ere: Mr.
and Mrs. C. A. Davis and Diane
San Antonio, Mrs. S. G. Pressley,
J. H. and Edwin, Quanah; Mr.
and Mrs. T. C. Davis, Tommy
Clark, Karen and Keith; Rayland;
Mr. and Mrs. O- W. Howland,
Bettye Jo, Barbara and Gerry
Deane, Kermit; Mrs. Bill Phillips
and Carroll, Monahans; Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Blanton and Nan Beth,
(WiHchita Falls; Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Lassiter, Kermit; Joe B.
Davis, Wheeler; Mrs. J. W. Davis,
Swyer; Mr. and Mrs. C .C. Parker
Dill, Oklahoma; Mr. and Mrs. J.
F. Matthews and J. F., Jr., ;’ihalia,
Mr. and Mrs. John Bradford,
John Young, Bob and Ritta, Mar-
garet, Texas; R. J. Parker, An-
ton ; Ralph Davis, Auton; Mr.
and Mrs. Leslie Davis, Jimmie
and Diane, Wichita Falls; Mr.
and Mrs. Ira Evan and Margola
Kirby, Snyder, Oklahoma; Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Mann and son,
Amarillo, Texas.
Mrs. Eula Mae Hamilton of
Wichita Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Williams of Borger, Texas, visited
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. Hood Sunday, Mrs. Hamil-
ton and Mrs. Williams are daugh-
ters of A. L. (>Skeet) Hood.
Boon’s washing at fifty cents
per hour.
Mr. and Mrs. Arch Dupriest
left today (Thursday) for Aspen
Colorado. They will join Paducah
friends in that Colorado vaca-
tion spot. A list of Paducahians
in Aspen at this time was carried
in the last issue of the Post.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bunch and
daughters, Ida Mae and Mary
Ella visited in Durant, Okla. and
Dallas last week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon James and
family of El Centro, Calif., are
visiting his mother, Mrs. Ella
James.
Mrs. Ella James, Kate Bunch
and daughter; Ida Mae attended
the funeral services of Mrs. Ella
James’ brother, Dr. A. J. Wells
in Durant, Okla., Saturday even-
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Jameson
of Pecos were here last Thurs-
day visiting Mrs. J. 0. Doolen.
Girl Scout Troop
Four Met July 25
At Home Mrs. Kirk
Girl Scut Troop No. 4 met at
the home of Mrs. Bill Kirk Thurs-
day, July 25, at 4:00 p.m. After
a brief business session the group
enjoyed a swim at the swimming
pool, then back to the home of
Mrs. Kirk for refreshments of
cookies, potato chips and grape
juice.
Present were: Mrs. Mozelle
Killingsworth and son, Wanda
Sue Washburn, Georgia Ruth
Biddy, Shirley Ann Fry, Janice
Laws, Jane Tye, Wanda Tye,
Mozelle Hutton, Winnie Faye
Keener, Emma Jean Clemmons,
Sherry Lavon Kirk.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Wanda Sue Wash-
burn. Emma Jean Clemmons, Re-
porter.
Sue Reece Is
Honored With
Surprise Party
JMXss La Wanda Moss was
hostess Friday night, July 26 to
a surprise birthday party honor-
ing Sue Reece at the Moss home
on Richard Street.
Games of various kinds were
enjoyed and gifts presented the
ho.noree were opned and inspected
by the guests, afterwhich the
two-tier Angel Food cake and
served the following:
Gene Majors, Anita Godfrey,
Freddy Smith, Johnye Davis, Mar-
tha Alice Perry, Yvonne Cross,
Mary K. Graves, Wanda Stephens,
Myron Townley, Johnny Carroll,
Billy "Joe Gilbert, Allen Duane
Goodwin, Weldon Whitaker, Dor-
othy Garrison, Rudy Rochelle,
LesTSe Sharp, Mr. and Mrs. Wood-
row Wilson who assisted the
hostess in serving and entertain-
ing.
SOFTBALL NEWS
Monday night July 29: Delwin
11, American Legion 7.
Tuesday night July 30: West
Produce 4, American Legion 0.
Wednesday night July 31:
Grow 7, Dunlap 13. West Pro-
duce 16, Cee Vee 2.
Post want ads, get results.
Forty-three hundred farmers b
were killed while at work in 1944. *
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STOCKMEN SAVE 400%!
Our 75c bottle of Durham's Pinlt
Eye Prescription has 4 times as
much powder as most $1.00 brands
and is Absolutely Guaranteed!
BIGHAM DRUG CO.
NOTICE KASUS MEMBERS
A KaSus meeting will be held
in the home of Mrs. A1 Cham-
bers, Friday, August 2, at 3:00,
with Miss Bubbles Payne as
hostess. It is important each mem-
ber be present.
To The Voters
Of Precinct 2
“I sincerely appreciate the
splendid vote I received in my
race for Commissioner in the
first primary.
Your vote and influence is
earnestly solicited in the second
primary, August 24th.
Thanks again for your support
in the past and in the coming
run-off election.
J. O. (Pete) Stanley.”
Ann Woodley of Muleshoe was
here last Thursday .with her
grand parents, Rev. and Mrs.
Charlie Jameson, visiting Mrs
J. O. Doolen.
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Grant and
daughter Vera Lorene and Misses
Evelyn and Nadine Parr spent
Saturday in Crowell visiting their
grandmother, Mrs. J. T. Black
and other relatives, and friends
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Morgan
and Mr. and Mrs. Houston Patton
and son, David, recently returned
from Oakland, California, and
Brownsville, Texas, where they
had been visiting relatives and
friends.
We feel as out of place at a
tea party as would a woodpecker
in a petrified forest.
Friends of Cottle County:--
Thank you for the generous vote that was cast for
me July 27th. I appreciate that vote for I feel that in
casting your vote you were expressing your confidence
in my ability to fill the office of County Superinten-
dent.
If I am elected in the second primary my aim will
be to fulfill that confidence.
I want to thank the high school students for their
loyal support throughout the campaign.
To my opponents, Mrs. Traweek and Mrs. Stock-
still, I want to say Qiank you for a clean and pleasant
race. The competition has been keen, but it has been,
as the football boys say, a fair and friendly game.
Again may I thank you and solicit your vote and
support in the second primary, Aug. 24th.
Sincerely,
Alma Gibson Scott
Mrs. McArthur
Thanks Voters
Of Cottle County
“I wish to express my appre-
ciation and gratitude for the ex-
cellent vote I received in the
Primary.
Although I was defeated, I
have no ill will against anyone,
and am indeed grateful for all
support given me.
It has been a pleasure serving
you as your District and County
Clerk.
Sincerely,
MRS. C. C. McARTHUR”
August 3—County executive
committee meets to canvas re-
turns and declare results of pri-
mary and provide for. runoff
primary.
August 3—County conventions
meet at 2 p.m. to elect delegates
to state convention.
August 5: Absentee voting be-
gins in Second Primary.
August 6—Last day for candi-
dates and campaign managers to
file the third expense account.
August 12—State executive
committee meets in city it pre-
viously designates to canvass re-
turns and announce second /pri-
mary slate.
August 24—Second or runoff
primary, from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m.
August 31—-County executive
committee meets to canvass re-
turns of second primary.
September 3—Last day for fil-
ing campaign expense accounts
for second primary. }
September 9—-State executive
committee meets to canvass re-
turns to prepare temporary list of
delegates to state convention.
September 10—Btate conveh-
tion meets to ratify party nomi-
nees and to adopt a party plat-
form, the state committee pre-
voiusly having selected conven-
tion city.
October 16—Absentee voters
shall apply to county clerk for
ballots, not more than 20 and
not less than 3 days before gen-
eral election.
November 5—General election,
polls open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
DEAR FOLKS:-
Plenty of merchandise rolling in but several items are
still on the “hard to get” list. Come in and browse around
and you’ll find something you thought was not available.
Here’s a list of suggestions:
Electric Clocks.
Table Lamps.
Bread Boxes.
Milk Strainers.
Feather Dusters.
Mop Sticky
Door Mats.
Polish Mops.
Push Brooms.
Ironing Boards.
Ironing Board Pads ®»«I
Covers.
Lock Boxes.
Hand Saws.
Bit Braces.
Auger Bits.
Roasters.
Cake Pans.
Milk Pails.
Padloeks.
Hose Bihbs.
"Shotgun Shells.
Recoil Pads.
Cap Pistols.
Water Pistols.
Bows and Arrows.
Trash Burners.
Water Kegs.
Baby Stollers.
5-Gallon Chicken Fountain*.
Fence Controllers.
Battery Radios.
Step Ladders.
Tool Grinders.
Wheel Barrows.
Oil Cans.
Fruit Jars.
Lawn Sprays.
ALWAYS GLAD TO SEE YOU.
Yours truly,
REX
REX KEYS HARDWARE
PHONE 46
‘IT’S A REAL PLEASURE TO SERVE YOU”
Have YOUR work done
right, thoroly insulated, pro-
perly located by us and dan-
ger is avoided.
WARD
Cstejcfoic S&ustce
til,. 2 2 5 PAypllCAH, T E X,
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I THANK YOU
To the voters of Cottle County
precinct No. 4, I’m taking this
means to express my appreciation
to those who supported me on
last election day I thank you.
T. T. MILLICAN
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Before You Start!
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Chevrolet Co.
Our stock of Drugs and Toiletries is always kept as fresh
and complete as is possible at the present time. You will likely
find what you need and want here, for we are ever alert keep-
ing our stock built up and havi ng what you want. Here are
some summer needs we call to your attention. You’ll find
our show cases asd shelves full of others’
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Barbara Gould, Cosmetics
Sun Tan Lotion
Stun Glasses
Ungentine
Max Factor Cosmetics
Hinds Honey and Almond
Talcum Powder
Pipe Tobacco
Your
PRESCRIPTIONS
Are Always
Accurately Compounded
See us for Quality Vetri-
nary Supplies and Vac-
cines.
YOU BUY THE BEST WHEN YOU BUY NYAL!
ISBELL DRUG CO.
Phone 2 Accurate Prescriptions Zack Isbell, R. Ph.
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Hinds, Alfred. The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 1, 1946, newspaper, August 1, 1946; Paducah, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1014606/m1/4/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bicentennial City County Library.