The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 6, 1956 Page: 6 of 8
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THE PADUCAH POST, PADUCAH, TEXAS. THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 6, 1956
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SWEATER SKIRT AND CLASSICS
ON A BUDGET AT PENNEY'S!
All hand washable to save
you cleaning bills! Turbo
knit Orion® sweaters!
Sanforlan wool-nylon
skirt, 22 to 30.
SHORT SLEEVE SLIPONS O QQ
SIZES 34 TO 42
LONG SLEEVE CARDIGANS
SIZES 34 TO 40
in jeweled
MATES
098
dress up, girls . . .
ORLON SWEATER
PENNEY'S classics with a
glamour touch . . . luxurious,
creamy-soft, tiny priced! They
keep their size thru countless
washings... Sizes 7 to 14,
slipoil
[PENNEY’S
ALWAYS ;F.i£ ST QUALITY?
Prospects right now are slim
for winter pastures, but says
E. M. Trew, extension pasture
specialist, plans, seed and fer-
tilizer should be ready if and
when it rains. The need for
winter forage is critical in most
areas of the state and winter
pastures, if conditions become
favorable, can be used to cut
wintering costs for livestock and
up the output of meat and milk
from the farm.
Compare Penney's sheer
STRETCHABLE GAYMODE
NYLONS anywhere . . > for
misty sheerness ... for
clingy glamour fit . . . for
low price! You'll discover
they're the most beautiful
buys around ... the most
flattering hose you've ever
worn. Dark and plain seams.
New shades. Sizes Midge,
N«rm, Long.
98c pair
You can do
BETTER
on a budget
at Penney’s
Mbip§
Eor bale
FOR SALE: My home, 616 14th.
A. N. Cribbs. ' 21-23c
FOR SALE: Early Triumph
Wheat. Contact Fred Albright
or R. D. Wall Jr. 21-23p
FOR SALE: Fields residence,
corner of Bray and Backus. Con-
tact W. A. Bishop. 22-25p
FOR SALE: 2, 3 and 4 room
houses, store building, fixtures,
all merchandise. Mrs. J. G.
Martin. Phone 454-J. 16tfc
FOR SALE: Chickens, English
Baron White Leghorns from
Montrose, Mo. Mrs. J. C. Mc-
Collum, Ogden. 21-23c
AIR CONDITIONERS, aspen pads,
pumps and accessories. Boon’s
Plumbing. 52tfc
FOR SALE: Baby parakeets,
$1.49 each. Bulk parakeet seed,
25c pound. Mrs. Martin’s Coun-
try Store. 3tfc
FOR SALE: Singer sewing ma-
chine in good shape, runs quiet
and light. Can furnish either
treadle or electric at reason-
able price. L. D. Gibson, Box
86, or call 295-J, Paducah. 16tfc
BusinessOpportunities
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
Major oil company service sta-
tion offers you the chance to
make $5,000 - $8,500 per year
running your own business. $2,-
000 capital necessary. Local
business. State experience, char-
acter, education and financial
stability. Write Box E, Paducah,
Texas. 23c
Advertising In The
Post Pays
Big Dividends!
Notice
NO HUNTING on my river ranch
south of Delwin. Trespassers
will be prosecuted. Dan E.
Richards. 23-25c
NOTICE: For SEWING MACHINE
repairs and parts, electrifying
machines, saw filing, knife and
scissors sharpening, bring them
to 1504 10th St., or call 295-J
I will pick up and deliver any
place in town. L. D. Gibson.
35tfc
NOTICE: Positively no hunting
or trespassing on the 6666
Ranch. George Humphreys,
manager. 22-25c
NOTICE: For your new ma-
chines, vacuum cleaners, sew-
ing machine service and repairs,
call or write Singer Sewing Ma-
chine Co., 132 Main, Childress,
Texas. Phone WE-73132. 49tfc
SIX TIMES cleaner. We make
belts, buttons, buttonholes and
western buttons all colors. City
Cleaners. 22-23c
WILL PAY highest price for
good poultry. Fischer Produce.
44tfc
For Rent
FOR RENT: Brick house, four
rooms and bath, brick garage.
Contact J. F. Fischer Produce.
___^ 14tfc
FOR RENT: Vacuum sweepers,
floor polishers and floor sanders.
Paducah Furniture. 12tfc
FOR RENT: Houses for rent
only. None for sale. Paducah’s
coming back! Phone 342-W.
__20tfc
Wanted
WANTED: Your abstract busi-
ness. Jones & Renfrow. Phone 33.
_42tfc
WANTED: Will buy your “green
beef hides.” Fischer Produce.
lOtfc
WANTED: We buy all kinds of
scrap iron, junk radiators and
junk batteries. Shorty Long’s
Wrecking Yard. 15tfc
WANTED TO BUY
Professional Blood Donors con-
tact the new Blood Bank at
Childress General Hospital.
22-25c
BIG VALUES
©USED CARS
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“BUY YOUR USED CAR
FROM US—
YOUR NEIGHBOR DOES"
'52 Chev. Fordor, Radio &
Heater, Blue.
'52 Nash Fordor, Radio, Heat-
er, and Overdrive, Gray.
'51 Plymouth Fordor, Radio,
Heater. A Good Buy.
New '56 Ford Piekups and
Trucks, 6 and 8 Cylinders.
8 LOW PRICED USED CARS
FROM $50.00 TO $295.00
'49 Ford Tractor, Extra Clean.
New Fords
When Better Values are Of-
fered We Will Offer Theml
We Trade—We Carry Our
Own Notes. Low Rates.
SMpss gflk
Paducah Motor Co.
You can't beat our used cars for the money. If you
are thinking about buying a used car, drop by and look
over our lot often. We have a pretty good turn over and
if we haven't got what you want today, it may be here
tomorrow.
Wash, Grease & Polish Jobs
Expert Mechanic Service
MAT EUBANKS
CHEVROLET CO.
PHONE 94
THE INSURANCE AGENCY THAT SERVICE
IS BUILDING Mi
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BYRON A. SHOTTS AGENCY
— General Insurance — fjjJRlk
AUTOMOBILE CITY PROPERTY - IJt
BURGLARY FARM PROPERTY
GLASS • GENERAL LIABILITY fflKW M
CREDIT FIDELITY & SURETY
Representing Old and Tried Capital
Stock Insurance Companies |ff|§ Mr Mf, ft
PHONE 215
FORD BLDG. BRYAN C. HANDLEY
_Agent
DOUBLE STAMP DAY
EVERY WEDNESDAY AT
PADUCAH CASH GRO.
Issued and Redeemed by This Store
Texas Draft Quota
Set at 847 For
October Induction
The state draft call for Oc-
tober will be the biggest since
December 1955, Colonel Morris
S. Schwartz, state Selective
Service director, announced
Thursday.
The October call for Texas
asks for 847 men, compared to
687 for September. The quota
for December 1955 was 873. The
October call of 847 is Texas’
share of a national quota of
17,000, all for the army.
At the same time he an-
nounced the state induction
quota for October, Colonel
Schwartz also announced an
October call on approximately
half the state’s local boards for
1,416 men to take pre-induction
physical and mental examina-
tions for future calls.
He said that the boards not
receiving a quota for these ex-
aminations in October already
had been called upon to furnish
men for examination in Sep-
tember.
Local board quotas for Oc-
tober induction and pre-induc-
tion examination are scheduled
to be mailed from State Selec-
tive Service headquarters on
Wednesday, August 29.
The October quota will be
filled with men who are 22
years of age or older on Oc-
tober 1, with the exception of
delinquents or. volunteers, who
may be younger.
Colonel Schwartz said he ex-
pected the October call to be
filled with volunteers and men
without children. He said de-
linquent men are liable first,
but boards do not have many
delinquents.
He warned young fathers to
advise boards of fatherhood or
an expected child, as boards by
law treat a father as childless
unless he furnishes the facts,
as legally required.
Penney’s
AT WAYS HfiST QUA i ETA »
ODDS-ENDS OF BETTER
MERCHANDISE AT CLEAN-UP
PRICES
Boys Blue Jeans
16% Sanforized
Zipper Front
Discontinued Style
Girls Rayon Panties
Elastic Waist
Nylon Lace Trims
Color: Pink
24 pr. size 6 A (tf
12 pr. size 8 “ I
24 pr. size 10 pair JEL
It’s not the rain you get, but
the rain you keep that counts,
says G. O. Hoffman, Texas Ag-
ricultural Extension Service
Range Specialist. Make pro-
visions now to hold rainfall.
$400 Monthly
Spare Time
Refilling and collecting mon-
ey from our high grade Nut
Machines in this area. No sell-
ing! To qualify for work you
must have car, references, $600
cash, secured by inventory.
Devoting 6-8 hours a week to
business, your end on percent-
age of collections will net up
to $400 monthly with very good
possibilities of taking over full
time. Income increasing accord-
ingly.
For interview, include phone
number in application. Write
P. O. Box 1571, Fort Worth, Tex.
Boys Moccasin Toe
School Oxford
Smooth leather uppers
Long wearing plastic soles
Built for Service
Boys size 2 to 6 Add
Color: Brown Jr*
Boys Short Sleeve
Sport Shirts
v Cottons, Nylons
\ No-Iron Plisses
Solid Colors - Patterns
Size 6 to 16 ^ _
HURRY 55c
Womens Shoes*
BROKEN LOTS,
SIZES, COLORS
Whites & Colors
Broken Sizes
Sandals, dress shoes,
moccasins, flats, etc.
Hurry for
best selections
Clean-up Table
Childrens Shoes
Sandals, Dress Shoes
Moccasins - all reduced
Shoes Priced as Marked
SPECIAL PURCHASE
D°uhh „ 2 PAIR
Sneer stretchable
NYLONS
Glamour Sheer - full fashion
Superbly long wearing — and
outstanding value.
RUMMAGE TABLE
Odds & ends from every department
marked down to ridiculously low prices.
You can find everything from thread to
mens nylon jackets.
Celenese
FORTISAN
DRAPE
“SUPER" “ACETATE"
STRONG YARN
“With gold thread interwoven”
Ready Made Ready to Hang
SIZE 42 X 90 -”lr $2
VALANCE TO MATCH .......25c
Jumbo Garment
Bags (quilted style)
Sturdy* Long Wearing
Reinforced seam for greater
strength.
Hold 14 to 16 -I ga
full length garments ■
Mens “Work”
Straw Hats
Broad Brim Work Straws
Wire in Brim
Cafe Curtains
With Plastic Rings
Durable cotton crash or
gauze like fortisan.
Solid Color and Patterns
HURRY
Size 36 x 36
PAIR
All sizes
All styles
Mens Sport Caps
Straw and
fabric styles
Boys Swim Suits
S 50c
All styles
All colors
Mens Dressy
Straw Hats
Complete stock priced to sell
out fast.
HURRY
Toddlers
Swim Suits
All styles
All colors
Mens Swim Suits
100
All styles
All colors
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Tooley, Kenneth. The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 6, 1956, newspaper, September 6, 1956; Paducah, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1018029/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bicentennial City County Library.