The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 27, 1952 Page: 4 of 12
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THE PADUCAH POST. PADUCAH. TEXAS. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 27, 1952
Penney’s
ALWA if At It Y f;
*0 LENTY OF GIFTS!
® pEC|AL VALUES!
FIRST MONDAY
Monday,
Dec. 1st
DOLLAR
DAYS
9 A. M.
17 Men’s Better
POLO SHIRTS
Reduced to Only
$1
11 Child’s and Ladies’
STORM BOOTS
(OVERSHOES)
1.50 p,ir
14 Only
Men’s Leather
BELTS
Reduced to
y^c each
14 Only — Boys’ Sport
SHIRTS
(Long Sleeve)
Reduced to
$ J each
17 Only — Men’s Western
SHIRTS
Reduced to
2.77
8 Only
Oblong Cotton Reversible
RUGS
Reduced to J
2.66
9 Pairs
Ladies’ Fall
SANDALS
Reduced to
$ J pair
44 Only /
Better Ladies’
FALL DRESSES
Reduced to
3.33 — 5.55
3 Only
Slightly Soiled All Wool
BLANKETS
7.77
each
Another 2 lJPairs
MEN’S BETTER
DRESS SHOES
Reduced to
6.66
COLD WEATHER IS HERE
16 Ladies’
WOOL COATS
Reduced
*13 _ *10 _ *29
11 Girls’ Warm
COATS
Reduced to
6.66 -12.22 -14.44
Save On This —
ALL LADIES’ FABRIC
DRESS GLOVES
Reduced to
88c
4 MEN'S
SPORT COATS
(Small Sizes)
REDUCED TO
8.88
11 PAIRS
BOYS' DRESS
PANTS
REDUCED TO
<$2 pair
16 ONLY
WASH DRESSES
REDUCED TO ONLY
1.77
100 BLOUSES
SEDUCED TO
1.50
2.50
SIZE 7 — SIZE 8 ONLY
BETTER CHILD'S
ANKLETS
REDUCED TO
5
33 ONLY — GIRLS'
FALL DRESSES
REDUCED
$2-*3-$4-$5
14 Ladies’ Rayon
FALL SUITS
Reduced to
ONLY 12.66
Beautiful Colors
Deep Tone
COMPLETE STOCK
CURTAINS
LADIES’
(Chartreuse Color)
HATS
Reduced
REDUCED
SINGLES.....3.33
$1
DOUBLES____6.66
$2
Wide Hems
$3
24 PAIRS MEN'S
DRESS
PANTS
REDUCED TO
ONLY
4.44
$mal
Ml
WANT ADS
mm
"BUY YOUR USED CAR
FROM US—
YOUR NEIGHBOR DOES"
'50 Ford Tudor Deluxe. Low
Mileage. Extra Clean.
Gray.
'50 Ford Fordor. Radio. Heater.
Overdrive, Nice Shape,
Green.
'50 Ford Fordor, Radio, Heater,
Overdrive, Clean.
'50 Mercury Fordor, Radio,
Heater, Overdrive, Nice
Shape, Blue.
New 1952 Ford Truck, 2 Speed
Axle, 2-Ton.
'50 Jeep Pick Up, 4-wheel
drive. Bargain.
'50 Ford Pick Up, 4 Speed
Trans., Nice Shape, Green.
'50 Ford Truck, 14' Bed, Extra
Clean, Black.
'49 Ford Pick Up, 6 CyL, Nice
Shape, Black.
'50 Ford Pick Up, Excellent
Shape, Radio, Red.
'48 Chev. Pick Up, Deluxe Cab,
Nice Shape, Red.
2 LOW-PRICED USED CARS
FROM $75.00 TO $395.00
Visit Our Lot For The
Lowest Priced Bargains
We Trade—We Carry Our
Own Notes. Low Rates.
&
Paducah Motor Co.
Wanted
iunk batteries.
Wrecking Yard.
WANTED: Reliable man
car, part or full time, to c
farmers in Cottle County.
required. Permanent. Wr
day. McNESS COMPANY,
A, Freeport, 111.
W. T. Lemc
Phone 445-RX
cah Post.
WANTED: Man or lady to
Old Line Hospitalization
Life Insurance. Workers i
good money. Give backgrc
be arranged with applicants se-
lected. Write Division Manager,
Commercial Travelers Casualty
Co., P. O. Box 787, Memphis,
Texas. 35-36c
For Sale
SAVE on Venet;.an blinds. All
metal. Install yourself. Six sizes,
$2.98 and $3.49 each. Save at
Penney’s. 46tfc
FOR SALE: Fischer Produce
building and lots. Inquire at
Fischer Produce. 38tfc
FOR SALE: Lindsay automatic
water softeners. Prater Equip-
ment. 26tfc
USED RECORDS: 25c each or 5
for $1. Race Records 15c each or
2 for 25c. Sheffield Music Co., 923
Backus. Phone 87-J. 25tfc
FOR SALE: Six-room house and
three-room apartment. Located
on four lots. Priced reasonably.
Phone 322 or contact Jones-Mul-
key Insurance Agency. 34-37c
FOR SALE: Practically new in-
nerspring mattress with rose col-
ored damask ticking. Mrs. T. C.
Si veils. 34p-35c
FOR SALE: Combine maize.
Phone 218-M. Mrs. Emma Stew-
art Anderson. Dunlap. 35c
FOR SALE: Six-room house.
Two blocks from square. Immed-
iate possession. Call or see Bill
Mulkey. 33-36c
FOR SALE: Sixty acres of good
feed bundles. Joe Miller, Whith-
arral, Texas. 35c
FOR SALE: Late model Dodge
truck, 10 tons fertilizer. Almost
new adding machine. See Lynn
Futch, Memphis Production Cred-
it Association. 33tfc
For Rent
FOR RENT: Sewing Machines,
also machines to repair. Mrs. J.
G. Martin, phone 248. 45tfc
FOR RENT: Three-room unfurn-
ished apartment with bath. Mrs.
S. E. Carr. Call 5-M. 33tfc
FOR RENT: My farm in King
county. For cash. R. D. Jones,
Cottle Hotel. 34-36p
FOR RENT: Four rooms and
bath. Mrs. Henry Biddy, phone
264-M. 34-35p
FOR RENT: Bedrooms. Mrs. Ira
Bohner. Call 299-R. 33tfc
FOR RENT: Two furnished apart-
ments, two bedrooms each. Alice
Horn. Call 359. 33tfc
FOR RENT: 3-room duplex with
bath. Phone 47-W. 34-35c
FOR RENT: Furnished apart-
ments, one 2-room and bath, two
1-room and bath. Furnished
house, two rooms and bath. Mrs.
D. M. Jones, 604 Goodwin. Phone
342rW. 35-37c
FOR RENT: Unfurnished apart-
ment, four rooms and bath. Clif-
. ford Jones. Phone 342-W. 35tfc
FOR RENT: Three-room furnish-
ed apartment, 1112 12th Street.
Willie Love. 35p-37c
Lost & Found
LOST: Registered Duroc Barrow.
Weight, approximately 140 lbs.;
one notch right ear. Reward. Call
160. 34-35c
Dunlap News
Mrs. W. T. Goodgaxne
Rev. Hamilton, District Super-
intendent of Childress district,
was speaker at the Sunday eve-
ning service here.
Mrs. W. E. McClendon re-
turned home Saturday from
Wichita Falls where she had
been been to see a throat spec-
ialist. Mr. and Mrs. Glyn Mc-
Clendon and Glynda returned
with her for the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Dent and
Ginger is visiting in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Cole Whitener.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sexton vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Rushing
Tuesday night.
Mrs. Buren Lansford, Mrs.
Mack Love and Mrs. H. C. Dennis
went to Fort Hood for. Cpl. Buren
Lansford, who has just returned
from Germany where he has
spent the past 17 months. He is
soon to get his discharge.
Mr. and Mrs. Glyn McClendon
and Glynda, Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
McClendon, Mr. and Mrs. Mack
Love, Mrs. H. C. Dennis, Cpl.
and Mrs. Buren Lansford were
supper guests in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond McClendon
Saturday night.
James Macon spent the week-
end with Tommy Goodgame.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mayo vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Tucker
Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Majors vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Majors of
Paducah Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McClendon,
visited Mrs. A. S. Anderson Sun-
day afternoon.
Mrs. Goldston is visiting in
Fort Worth.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sexton vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Defoor
Monday.
Cpl. and Mrs. Buren Lansford
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McClen-
don and children and Mrs. H. C.
Dennis were supper guests in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Love
Sunday night. Mrs. H. C. Dennis
remained over night.
Dunlap W.S.C.S. has had two
interesting programs for Nov.
The subject for Nov. 10 was
“Fruits of Evangelism” in the
home of Mrs. S. M. Jolly. Subject
for Nov. 24 “Internreted by Love”
in the home of Mrs. H. H. Maj-
ors.
Refreshment plates were serv-
ed to Mesdames S. M. Jolly, Carl
Black, W. C. Stubbs, W. T. Good-
game, Slim Felts, Chester Hav-
ens, W. E. McClendon, Verne
Marrs, Claude Nixon and hostess
H. H. Majors.
There were 40,709,398 tele-
phones in the U. S. in 1950.
In 1950, 11,062 books were pub-
lished in the U. S.
LCCK
NEW FORD
TRACTORS
AND
DEARBORN
FARM
EQUIPMENT
TRACTOR TIRES
Guaranteed against all haz-
ards for 50 months.
LEE TIRES
The Tire with an uncondit-
ional guarantee against all
road hazards. Trade for a
set today and be protected.
RECONDITIONED USED
TRACTORS
We Trade—-We Carry Our
Own Notes. Low Rates.
Paducah Motor Co.
Farm Store
Notice
LOOK: Sewing machine service
and supplies. Phone 190-M. 22tfc
CESS POOL CLEANING a spec-
ialty. Reasonable prices, work
guaranteed, Phone 248, Mrs. J.
G. Martin. 41tfc
NOTICE: For a satisfactory wash,
try White Star Laundry, west of
Ford Building. Open Saturdays
’till noon. Gerald Whatley, oper-
ator. 34-35c
NOTICE: See Mrs. Bunk Foster
for making draperies and up-
holstery. Phone 323. 34-37c
NOTICE: Make old floors look
like new. Rent our high speed
floor sander and edger. Low
rates. Paducah Furniture. 33tfc
CISTERNS CLEANED and re-
paired. Phone 248, Mrs. J. G.
Martin. 41tfc
SEWING MACHINE repairs and
parts, also saw filing, etc. I
modernize old machines and
convert them into Consoles or
Portables. My prices are right and
work guaranteed. You must be
satisfied. I am located at 926
Backus St. in building with Dr.
Anderson, west of Piggly Wiggly.
Office phone 218-M, home 295-J.
L. D. Gibson. 29tfc
NOTICE: Call J. E. Norris Furni-
ture Store, Phone 203 for mat-
tress renovations to be picked up
by the Childress Bedding Com-
pany. 4tfc
NOTICE: Please bring your
hangers. Williams Cleaners. 20tfc
Help Wanted
WANTED: Opportunity knocks
only once. Airway Branches
wants three men to go into
business for themselves. No cap-
ital required. Neat appearance.
Must have car and can work
without watching the clock. If
interested, write Haskell Morris,
1514 6th Street, Lubbock, Texas.
33-35c
The largest denomination of
U. S. currency is the $100,000
bill.
How To Relieve
Bronchitis
Creomulsion relieves promptly because
it goes into the bronchial system to
help loosen and expel germ laden
phlegm and aid nature to soothe and
heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial
membranes. Guaranteed to please you
or money refunded. Creomulsion has
stood the test of millions of users.
GfiEOIVSUl!S9®N
relieves Coughs, Chest Colds, Acute Bronchitis
WANTED: DEALERS—Hard wat-
er in your area will make you
money and save your customers
money!! $50.00 complete will buy
for them, from you, the “Ejax
Water Turbulator”! Simple to in-
stall in main line, keeps scale
from.forming in boilers, hot wat-
er heaters, plumbing, etc. Has
many other advantages in com-
bating hard water, write for in-
formation on dealership. “EJAX”,
Box 37, 1006 Burnett Street, Fort
Worth, Texas. 34tfc
HELP WANTED: MAN OR WO-
MAN to take over route in Padu-
cah to distribute Watkins Na-
tionally Advertised Products to
established customers. Full or
part time. Earnings unlimited.
No car or other investment nec-
essary. We will help you get
started. Write Mr. C. R. Ruble,
Dept. N-4, The J. R. Watkins
Company, Memphis, Tennessee.
35c
AUTOMOBILE LOANS
$50.00 to $2000.00
PROMPT SERVICE
CONVENIENT PAYMENTS
ALL MAKES — ALL MODELS
Let Us Finance Your Next New Or Used Car
. . . Or Get Ready Cash
YOUR HOMETOWN FINANCE COMPANY
PADUCAH FINANCE COMPANY
Offices Ford Bldg. Phone 215
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Hinds, Alfred. The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 27, 1952, newspaper, November 27, 1952; Paducah, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1017577/m1/4/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bicentennial City County Library.