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THE PADUCAH POST, PADUCAH, TEXAS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1950
Dunlap News
(Mrs. W. T. Goodgame)
Rev. and Mrs. Lee Hopkins
and Elthana visited his mother
in Eldorado, Saturday night. He
preached at the Central Baptist
Church in Quanah, Sunday
morning and East Side Baptist
Church in Paducah, Sunday
»ight. . .
The young people of this com-
munity attended the Youth Re-
vival at the First Baptist Church,
Paducah, Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Russell and
children visited friends and rela-
tives in Hedley and Wellington
over the week-end.
Mrs. W. E. McClendon and
Mrs. Walter Cantrell visited
Mrs. A. C. Black, Friday after-
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Wiesen-
miller and children of Endicott,
N. Y., Mrs. D. H. Cobb and Shir-
ley, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Haston
and family, of Carlsbad, N. M.,
and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Flowers,
of Paducah, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Black, Thursday and Fri-
day.
Frank Sexton, Jr., visited Tom-
my Goodgame, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Guinn
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
H. H. Guinn, of Grow, Monday.
Iva Neta and Don Love visited
their sister, Mrs. Raymond Mc-
Clendon, Tuesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Tucker,
Iona and Gaylon visited Mrs.
R. L. Sherman, of Cee Vee, Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mr £ Beason Irons and
children visited Mr. and Mrs.
W. T. Goodgame, Sunday night.
Dickie Tapper, of Van Alys-
tine, is visiting Carl Kent Black
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Hobson Howell
and son, of Houston, are visit-
ing relatives here.
Garland McClendon visited
Don Love, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Tucker,
Iona and Gaylen visited Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Mayo, Sunday night.
Alvie Roy Nelson visited Jim-
my Goodgame, Sunday.
Rev. Ira L. Parrack, of Chil-
dress, visited Mack Love, Satur-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith and
Buena, of Van Alystine and Mr.
and Mrs. Powell, of Gainesville,
were luncheon guests in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Black, Monday.
Dr. and Mrs. A, S. Anderson
attended the, Methodist Church
in Paducah, Sunday, and were
dinner guests in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Pete McWilliams.
Bill Ellis was a dinner guest
of his sister, Mrs. W. M. Stewart,
of Paducah, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Love, Iva
Neta and Don, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond McClendon and
Doy Wayne in Paducah, Sunday
evening.
Joy Ann Winton and Joy Ann
McClendon visited Mrs. Carl
Black, Wednesday evening.
NOTICE TO GIRLS
All high school girls that plan
to be in the pep squad this fall
are asked to meet at the high
school Friday afternoon, August
4, 2:00.
If you wish to be a member
and cannot attend this meeting,
drop a card to Ann Cartwright,
Paducah. Your cooperation ap-
preciated.
Mrs. L. C. Harper, of Gray-
um, is visiting her sister, Mrs.
W. T. Payne.
RETURNS HOME
Mrs. Ran Roy has returned to
her home here from Muleshoe,
Texas, where she has spent the
past week with her son, John
L. Roy, who is in the Muleshoe
hospital, with a broken leg.
An employee of the South-
western Associated Telephone
Company, of Muleshoe, received
a broken right leg when a ladder
fell about thirty feet with him,
while he and another workman
were repairing cables.
He was taken to the Muleshoe
hospital where his leg was set
and placed in a cast. At last
report he was doing fairly well.
Mr. and Mrs. George Riddle
and daughters, Joan and Fran-
cis of Truth or Consequences,
N. Mex., who have been Visiting
in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
W, F. Wimberly, returned to
their home, Tuesday.
LADIES’
KNITT GOWNS
$1.00
each
Large Size
HAND TOWELS
4 for
$1.00
FIRST MONDAY
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RUSH*TO PENNEY’S!
MONDAY, AUGUST 7
LADIES’
MILLINERY
$1.00
each
BED
PILLOWS
Chicken Feather
Filling
$1.33
each
m
Child’s
SUMMER
DRESSES
$1.00 and
A
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$1.50
BUY 'EM BIG FOR
NEXT SUMMERS
Child’s
SANDALS
pair $1.50
Men’s
SPORT OXFORDS
pair $5,00
Men’s
SUMMER SUITS
each $12.00
Men’s
SUMMER SHIRTS
each $1.77
Men’s and Boys’
BATHING SUITS $1.00. $1.50
I ar!W
NYLON BLOUSES
each $2.00
Girls’ and Ladies’
BATHNG SUITS
$1 - $2 - $3
All
PLAY SUITS
REDUCED
Ladies’
NYLON SLIPS
each $3.50
80-Square
PRINTS
yard 28c
VALUE
/
1&5
V
Hurry!
Rayon Crepe
BLOUSES
'Rush in first thing this
morning for the blouse buy
of your life! Big assort-
ment of colors and pat-
terns ! Cool! Colorful!
Practical! Choose from 3
styles! Sizes from 32 to 40*
SUMMER
PIECE GOODS
2 yds. $1.00
BEMBERGS,
TISSUE GINGHAMS,
CHAMBRAYS
RAYON Marquisette
$1.00 each
Ladies’
DRESS SHOES
pair $2.00
Boy’s
WASH SUITS
each $1.00
Men’s
STRAW HATS
1 Group
each $1.00
Men’s
SUMMER TIES
each 6Qc
Girl’s
SKIRTS and BLOUSES $1-$1.50
Ladies’ Summer DRESSES —
REDUCED TO CLEAR
SUMMER BAGS
$1.00
Seven
EVENING DRESSES each $5.00
Ladies’
COTTON SUPS
each $1.00
Full Size
BED SPREADS
each $3.44
TAILORED
PANELS
lcwc
NEW FORD
TRACTORS
and
DEARBORN
FARM
EQUIPMENT
LEE TIRES
The Tire with an uncondit-
ional guarantee against all
road hazards. Trade for a
set today and be protected.
SPECIAL BARGAINS
'42 Ford Tractor. Excellent
condition. Good buy.
1-1949 Ford Tractor Like
New. Saving prices.
'B John Deere Tractor A-l
condition.
Re-Conditioned used
Tractors, Ready to go.
5 Ford Tractors. Bargains.
'42 Massey Harris, new motor.
Priced cheap.
'46 Model S. C. Case and
Equipment. Good Shape.
We Trade—We Finance
FOR SALE — New Holland Pick-;
up Hay Balers. Prater Equip-:
ment. 18-19c
FOR SALE:—Willys-Jeep. Alumi-
num bed. Sealed bids. Mail in
care of Guthrie School Board,
Guthrie, Texas. Bids will be
opened August 1. Right reserve
ed to reject any, or all bids.
16-17C
FOR SALE:—Four-row dusting
rig, practically new at one-
half price. C. H. Elliott Sales
Co. 16-tfc
Paducah Motor Co.
Farm Store
For Sale
FOR SALE:—Minnows--at all
times. Linwood Lloyd. 1007 13th.
St. 16-19c.
Notice
FOR RAWLEIGH PRODUCTS see
J. A. Williamson, corner Moody*'
and 11th Streets, Paducah.
17-20C
FOR SINGER SERVICFT on any
make sewing machine call or
write Singer Sewing Machine
Co., 132 Main, Childress, Texas.
Phone 1188. New and used
Singer Machines for immediate
delivery. We use genuine Singer
parts on all Singer machines,
guaranteed to please. We are in
Paducah weekly. The truck with
Singer on the side. 13-tf-c.
NOTICE
Spencer individual designed
support for correction, comfort
and beauty. Mrs. N. T. Shirley,
Call 184-W for appointment.
Mrs. Albert Swint. 9tfc
For reasonable prices on Sew-
ing Machine Repairs and Parts
call L. D. Gibson, Phone 295-J.
Work guaranteed. 17c.
NOTICE—“I will not be respon-
sible for debts made by any-
one other than myself.” Buren
Lansford. ltp
Wanted
WANTED: Experienced waitress.
Ray Coffee Shop. 18c
FOR SALE: 1 1-2 story brick
house. Immediate possession.
See George Archer or call 347-
R. 17-18c
FOR SAL E—Kohler-Cambell
piano. Good condition. Call 404-
J or see H. C. Ryan, 1713 Backus
and Goodwin St. ltc.
MUSIC INSTRUCTOR in Padu-
cah High School wants three or
four room furnished or unfurn-
ished house, or apartment. Write
or call W. G. Reed, 2902 Cedar
Street, Abilene, Texas. 15-18p
WANTED—We buy all kinds of
scrap iron, junk radiators and
iunk batteries.—Shorty Long’s
Wrecking Yard. 20-tf-c.
FOR SALE — New style fouri
row model A John Deere. With
or without lister and planter.
Dawson Reid, Jr. 14-17p
FOR SALE—Scratch pads, all
sizes and colors. 22c pound. Pa-
ducah Post. 50tfc
FOR SALE — Used gas ranges
in good condition. Powell Bu-
tane and Appliance. 47tfc
FOR SALE—Used records, 25c
each, 5 for $1.00. Sheffield Music
Store, next to Prude’s Plumbing.
9-tfc
FOR SALE—We have 3 good,
used Servel Refrigerators. Padu-
cah Furniture Co. lOtfc
FOR SALE—Used gas ranges
for Butane and natural gas. Pa-
ducah Furniture Co. lOtfc
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:-Trailer Axles with
15 or 16 inch wheels. Also plenty
of 15 or 16 inch wheels. Shorty
Long’s Wrecking Yard. 28-tfc.
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4
FOR SALE:—We have plenty
of used Gas and Electric Ref-
rigerators--all in good shape.
Terms. C. H. Elliott Sales Com-
pany. 13tfc
FOR SALE: Used F-12 Farmall
tractor and equipment. Good
condition. T. A. Majors, Mag-
nolia Service Station. 17-tfc
SEED WHEAT FOR SALE—Co-
manche and Wichita, recleaned
and treated, new Nortex com-
bine seed oats. Equipped to re-
clean and treat seed for any-
one. Fish-Worley Grain Co. 18tfc
FOR SALE — John Deere cotton
harvester. Good condition. See
Kenneth Moss at Finney. 18p
FOR SALE—Two 2-room houses
and two 3-room houses. See W.
B. Hall. 18p
FOR SALE — Few Continental
Sprayers. $129.50 each; one 1947
International used pick-up; one
1947 Ford Truck. Goodwin Im-
plement Co. ltc
FOR SALE — Insecticides of all
types. Prater Equipment. 18-19c
WANTED — 3-room furnished
apartment. Phone 15. Pa-
ducah Post.
“BUY YOUR USED CAR
FROM US—
YOUR NEIGHBOB DOES"
'49 Ford Custom Fordor. Col-
or green. Heater and
radio. Low mileage. Per-
fect shape.
'49 Ford Custom Club coupe.
Heater, radio, excellent
condition.
'48 Ford tudor, heater. Ex-
cellent shape.
'48 Ford Club Coupe, Radio
& heater, nice shape.
Color Gray.
'47 Ford Tudor, Radio, heater.
Nice Shape.
'46 Chev. Fleetline. Radio,
Heater, excellent shape.
'46 Ford Tudor. Radio,
..heater. Color black. Ex-
cellent shape.
'46 Plymouth Fordor, radio
heater. Nice shape.
'41 Chev. Coupe, new paint.
A real bargain.
'41 Chev. Club Coupe. New
paint, make us an offer.
'41 Ford Tudors, Fair Con-
dition.
'40 Ford tudors.
'40 Chev. tudors.
’39 Ford Tudors. Bargains.
New '50 Ford Truck, 2-ton, 2
speed axle. 110 Horse-
power.
New '50 Ford Pick-Ups.
'47 Ford Pick Up, 4 speed
transmission. Nice shape.
'46 Ford Pick Up. Nice shape.
'42 Ford Pick Up. Nice saape.
'41 Int. Truck with bed.
'39 Ford Truck, A Bargain
for short hauls.
35 LOW PRICED USED CARS
FROM $75.00 TO $395.00.
We Trade—We Finance
Paducah Motior Co.
Look At Your Hat
—avei-yone else does.
Have it. cleaned and
blocked at
Williams Cleaners
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Hinds, Alfred. The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 3, 1950, newspaper, August 3, 1950; Paducah, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1017816/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bicentennial City County Library.