The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 7, 1946 Page: 11 of 12
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THE PADUCAH POST, THURSDAY NOVEMBER 7, 1946
PAGE ELEVEN;
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¥«mSttO<rCATVKS
WANTED.....
POULTRY - EGGS - CREAM
JACK WEST PRODUCE
WEST WIND
(Continued from Page 8)
POST WANT ADS GET RESULTS
PAT N. JONES
General Insurance
LOANS BONDS
EYES
EYE SERVICE AND GLASSES AT A PRICE THAT
YOU CAN AFFORD TO PAY.
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO CROSS EYES
IN CHILDREN
DR. W. A. MEEK
OPTOMETRIST
211 Main St. Quanah, Texas-
Used Cars
Bought and Sold
If you want to buy or sell be sure to see
us. Cash paid for your used cars.
Majors Used Car Lot
Located Across Street from Majors
BLACKSMITH & WELDING SHOP
H. W. RAMSEY T. A. MAJORS
see you back in Paducah. We have
missed you.
Doris Nell, why were you so
embarassed when Buck Creamer
saw you doing the Dragon
Boogie?
We noticed that Coy goes for
redheads. Couldn’t be a Fish,
could it?
Cleta Nell, if Leland is so true,
why does he ask Patsy P. for
dates?
Joie Ray and Norma Walker
are still a steady couple around
P. H. S. i
Mary Edith seems to have her
eyes on a certain (blue ford from
Delwin.
George Clark finally won some-
thing. He won first prize at the
hobo party Monday night.
Somebody sure did a lot of
painting Wednesday night. We
wonder who did it.
Corky doesn't like for people
to bother Cozette; does he, Jean
Paul?
Ruby Jo and Bill seem to be
a steady couple around P. H. S.
Say Jody, we didn't know you
could yell so loud. Why don't
you help the pep squad.
Norma Jean—did you ever get
any of the cake you won?
Elizabeth was doing fine Sun-
day night—Two men!
Thanks, Hubert Lee for helping
at the carnival.
Prentiss, who was the cute girl
you were with Saturday night?
Kay, were you with John or
Jody Saturday night?
Claudia and Bobbie Lea seem
to have been mixed up over their
dates Sunday afternoon.
Patsy Ruth, does Coleta know
about Sunday night?
The “Red iBird” seems to be
pretty popular with the Hack-
berry crowd.
Frances, what is the attraction
at the Cottle Motor Co?
Boibbie Lea and Weldon seem
to like the idea of being toget-
her so much. Is it serious?
We wonder what happened be-
tween Onita and Bobbie.
We have been wondering if
Tommie Ruth had a good time
Thursday night.
What Sophomore boy does Mil-
dred Nell have her eyes on now?
We see Coleta and Edgar to-
gether again.
Yvonne and Anita Joy seem to
be having a little trouble late-
ly. We hope they patch it all
up.
Looks as though the girls in
school - have gone all out for
white. Don’t get excited, it’s only
LOCAL BRIEFS
Joe Daniels of Fort Worth was
in Paducah last week-end attend-
ing to business and visiting
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bridwell
of Levelland were here over the
week-end visiting Mr. and Mrs.
John Best, Sr., and other rela-
tives and friends.
Martha Alice Perry, who is
attending school in Dallas visited
over the week-end with relatives
and friends here.
Dawson Reid Jr. and Bill
Schultzer, students of Texas Tech,
were here last week-end visiting
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Dawson Reid Sr. and friends.
Billy Bigham, a student* at
Tech, was here the past week-end
visiting with relatives and friends.
Glynn Rhea Becker, who is at-
tending Texas Tech, was here
last week-end visiting with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred iBeck-
er and friends.
Weldon Blount returned Sun-
day afternoon to Lubbock after
a visit over the week-end here
with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Dee Green and
sons Maxey and Pat visited last
week-end and the first of this
week in Dallas.
JAMES W. BULLOCK
POST NO. 216
MEETS THE FIRST AND THIRD TUES-
DAY NIGHTS OF EACH MONTH
IN SECOND FLOOR OF CITY HALL
World War I and II Buddies urged to attend regularly
BRYAN C. HANDLEY, Commander, DICK REED, Adj.
the Pep Squad girls having the
Pep Squad pictures made.
We saw Patricia in the mid-
night show last Saturday night.
Good Work Pat.
. Evelyn is going around with a
smiling face lately. Could it be
because J. R. is home?
The PTA carnival last Saturday
night was a success. Thanks, every
one, for helping us out.
Coleta, did you really have to
take that cat home from typing
class the other day?
Woody did you enjoy drawing
the back of Laverne’s head. Don’t
tell anyone hut I don’t think she
can be still long enough to have
her picture drawn.
What is this rumor going
around that Mildred Nell sure
would like to go with Jo Edd.
Woody why don’t you try act-
ing grown-up for awhile?
PLENTY!
Chili and Tamales
Piggly Wiggly
forces of Action
Hold the Moon'llpT
m the Sky....and
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Your Engine!
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And because molecular attraction
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added protection from corrosive ac-
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added protection from wear that
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added smooth, silent miles
That’s why to oil-plate now ... at
Your Conoco Mileage Merchant’s. Look
for the red triangle. Continental Oil Co.
'BerrsR oh-pmte mevf
PADUCAH SERVICE
STATION
WALTER MILLER, Mur.
INTERSECTION HIGHWAYS 70 nnd S3
KIRBY’S SERVICE
STATION
North Main on Highway 4
ROYAL KIRBY, Operator
PHONE 17 J
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Hinds, Alfred. The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 7, 1946, newspaper, November 7, 1946; Paducah, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1014649/m1/11/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bicentennial City County Library.