The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 12, 1960 Page: 3 of 8
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THE PADUCAH POST, PADUCAH, TEXAS, THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1960
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READ arn/USE UfflilT AD£
THESE HELPFUL HIPIIIII'V
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: Unfurnished apart
ments. Well located. Call 433
or 240. 44tfc
Lost
LOST: Whiteface bull, about
2j/2 years old. Strayed in King
County. If found, call Jack
Parnell. 43tfc
Business
Opportunities
$400 MONTHLY SPARE TIME
Refilling and collecting money
from New Type high quality
coin operated dispensers in this
area. No selling. To qualify
you must have ' car, references,
$600 to $1900 cash. Seven to
twelve hours weekly can net
up to $400 monthly. More full
time. For personal interview
write P. O. Box 1055, Boise, j
Idaho. Include phone number.
7p
"AVON CALLING"
Television advertisments pave
the way for your call “call” •
Many potential customers eager-
ly awaiting Avon Service. For
high weekly earnings and
pleasant interesting work, write
Dist. . Sales Mgr., Box 2017,
Plainview, Texas, for an inter-
view. 7c
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Mrs. M. H. Williams
PHONE 21
Broker
• Real Estate
• Loans
• Appraisals
• Rentals
Williams
Buick Company
"BUY YOUR USED CAR
FROM US—
YOUR NEIGHBOR DOES'*
'58 Ford Fordor, Radio,
Heater,
'57 Ford Custom 300 Fordor,
Radio, Heater, Overdrive.
'57 Ford Tudor, Heater and
Overdrive.
'5S Ford Fairlane Club Coupe.
'54 Ford Fordor.
‘54 Chevrolet Tudor.
'53 Ford Tudor.
'59 Ford Ranchero, Radio,
Heater.
•59 Ford Pickup.
5S Ford Pickup.
'51 Chevrolet Pickup.
'52 GMC Truck.
'52 Ford Truck.
FOR GOOD, CHEAP
TRANSPORTATION
WE HAVE
A NUMBER OF USED
CARS . . . PRICED
FROM $95 TO $300.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE or TRADE: Jeep
station wagon, radio, heater,
overdrive. Trade for deep
freeze, passenger car, or any-
thing of value. Lowry's Garage.
7-8p
Cottle County History
25 Years Ago—May 23, 1935
Mr.. C. Howard has returned
from a two weeks visit in Mat-
ador.
Crystal iced tea glasses at
Joe Pate Hardware Co.
NOTICE
NOTICE: Water well drilling
service. Also complete irriga-
tion system supplies. See L. V.
Anderson or call 124-J. 43tfc
NOTICE: Our mothproofing and
summer storage protects your
clothes and allows you more
closet space. Call us today to
pick up your woolens for stor-
age. Quality Cleaners.. Phone
309. 2tfc
MATTRESS RENOVATION: One
day service if needed. Cawthon
Mattress Co., Childress, Texas,
S09-2nd it. S.E. 23tfc
Furniture Upholstered
and Repaired.
Lamps Rebuilt and
Repaired.
Hand and Circle Saws
Filed and Set.
Edgar Grayum
PHONE 26 PADUCAH
See us for good used tractors.
New Ford*
When Better Values are Of-
fered We Will Offer Them!
We Trade—We Carry Our
Own Notes. Low Rates.
Paducah Motor Go.
FOR SALE: Remington adding
machine, almost new. Adds,
subtracts and multiplies. Top
operating condition. The Pa*
ducah Post. Phone 15. 51tfc
FOR SALE: Air conditioner and
stand. See Dr. F. C. Harmon,
Phone 139. 7-10c
FOR SALE: Ford tractor, '51
model with or without equip-
ment. See Clyde Harrison. 7-9p
FOR SALE: Used lumber, win-
dows and doors, also good used
sheet iron. We deliver. The
Lumber Mart, Inc... Phone LI
22891, Vernon, Texas. 51tfc
Miss Pauline Maudlin of
Bonham. Texas, is visiting Mrs.
F. S. Mauldin and family and
other Paducah relatives.
Mrs. Howard Powell and
son, W. M. Charles (Mickey)
Powell, were visiting relatives
in Quanah Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Camp-
bell were visiting relatives in
Quanah Monday evening.
Wilmer Mouldin has return-
ed from a visit in Bonham.
45 Years Ago—May 25, 1915
Chas. Brown of G insite was
here Friday doing some trading.
J. Fred Davis of Chalk was
in town the first of the week.
The city has put a street
sprinkler to work this week.
Rev. M. M. Rodgers of Crow-
ell was here a few days this
week.
Capp Barron and wife of
Thornton are here this week
visiting J. M. Barron and fam-
ily-
VISITS HERE
Mrs. P. G. Hixon and daugh-
ter, Nancy, of Long Beach,
Calif., are visiting with her sis-
ter, Mrs. M. G. Newby, in Pa-
ducah. Also visiting with Mrs.
Newby on Mother’s Day were
her daughter and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Elwood McKnight, Jan
and Travis, of Lubbock.
GRANDSONS VISIT
Charles and Cecil Clifford
Holt of Dallas were in Paducah,
recently visiting their grand-
mother, Mrs. Clifford Graves.
The youngsters returned to Dal-
las last week.
Classified Ads Get Results!
FOR SALE: My home at 1315
12 St. Mrs. C. L. Wright. 5tfc.
FOR SALE: Pad for every size
cooler, also package aspen fiber.
Edgar Grayum. 4tfc
FOR SALE: 1954 — 90 Super
Massey-Harris combine. E. B.
Marrs, Box 643, Phone 78. Mat-
ador. - 7-8p
FOR SALE: Young Whiteface
bulls. Call Luther Lecroy,
Iiackmont LY 6-2212. 6tfc
FOR SALE: 1955'2-ton short
wheel base truck, good condi-
tion. Also 1946 Jeep, good con-
dition. J. F. Powell, Phone 143.
6tfc
FOR SALE: Six room house
with 5V2 acres land at North
Willet St. 4tfc
FOR SALE: Chattel Mortgage
forms. A 5.y2 x 10 size, very
legible, printed front and back
ides. Front side contains mort-
gage agreement. Back side has
detailed credit information. Four
copies to each set, 25 sets to a
book, complete with carbon.
Available at the Paducah Post.
Wanted
WANTED: To mow your lawn.
See Don Sunday at 616 15th St.
Phone 155-J. 7-9c
WANTED: To rent at least a
5 room house. Call 220-R. Mrs.
Pick Cox. 7-8-9c
MATTRESS WORK: Mattresses
renovated. Special built, king
size and box springs. Call 290
at the Cottle Hotel, Paducah,
Texas. Direct Mattress Com-
pany, Lubbock, Texas. 48tfc
*V ANTED: Your abstract busi
mess. Jones & Renfrow. Phone 33.
42tfc
WANTED: Will buy your “green
beef hides.” Fischer Produce.
lOtfc
WILL PAY highest price for
good poultry. Fischer Produce.
44tfc
Furniture auction sale every
Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Wades Ex-
change, 211 F NE. 2 blocks east
of court house, Childress. Cal
Lemaster, auctioneer. 5tfc
Store your winter clothes. We
guarantee moth protection.
Clean out your closets. Let us
store them for you. Inweaving,
alterating, water repelency. Let
us waterproof your car coat.
City Cleaners. Phone 48. 5tfc
KIRBY
Sales and Service
Used Vacuum Cleaners
606 Ave, G, NW
Childress, Texas
WANTED: We buy a.)l kinds of
scrap iron, junk radiators and
junk batteries. Shorty Long’s
Wrecking Yard. 15tfc
FOR SALE: One 1946 Ford truck
with good grain bed in fair
condition, also Northern Star de-
linted cotton seed with fertilizer
on seed, 80% germination. See
I. A. or Irless Brooks. For seed,
see Elmo Prater or I. A. Brooks.
7-10p
FOR SALE: Wool rug almost
like new. Mrs. R. W. Simpson,
1108 Bray Ave. 7tfc
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Monson
spent two days in Paducah help-
ing remodel the Methodist par-
sonage occupied by Rev. Rufus
Kitchen and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Henson
and Jonnie Lou Bass visited
Mrs. W. R. Mayo and family
Sunday.
There will be a play at Del-
win school auditorium.
Mrs. C. V. Grewell spent the
day with Mrs. A. T. Dorake
Monday.
J. H. Thomas was visiting in
Childress this week.
Elden Criswell and wife have
moved to McAllen, Texas, where
they plan to make their home.
The Paducah Parent Teacher
Association held its last regular
meeting of the year Tuesday
afternoon at the Alamo school
auditorium.
W. A. Walling of Ginsite was
here the first of the week look-
ing after some business.
Light Crust Flour is the best
Hour on the market. Get it at
Browm & Renfrow’s.
S. L. Biddy ahd family were
here Saturday doing some trad-
ing.
G. N. Worley was in the city
from Delwin settlement the' first
of the week.
Edgar Grayum returned from
Clarendon last week where
he had been attending school.
We have several good one
and two row wood runner go-
devils priced from $5.00 to $20.
June Watts & Co.
T. F. Houston of Crowell was
seeing after business matters in
Paducah Monday.
FOR SALE: Electrolux vacuum
cleaner. Call 33. Mrs. Loretta
Harrison. 7 c
FOR SALE: 1950 Pontiac, new
paint, new seat covers, low
mileage, in good condition.
Roy A. Jones. Phone 433 or 240.
7tfc
WANTED
QUAIL HUNTING LEASE
Please write Billy Meeks and
Company, 2124 Main, Lub-
bock, Texas, or call—
POrter 3-9418 SWift 9-1609
CUSTOM PLOWING: One-way-
ing, listing, shredding. Contact
Royce Powell. 47tfc
appaloose stud service
Chapman’s Cochise T-6778. Book-
ing mares for 1960 season. Ken-
neth Chapman, Wellington
highway, Childress, Texas. Pho.
WE 7-3028. 4-8p
We specialize in printing office
stationery, letterheads, envelop-
es, statements, ruled forms of
all types. Call 15, The Paducah
Post, today. 23tfc
WANTED: Your winter clothes.
We have adequate storage space
available. Clothes completely
mothproof. Clean out closets
today and bring clothes to
Quality Cleaners. Phone 309.
2tfe
WANTED: Cash, most anything
you want to sell, furniture,
household goods, antiques. Pho.
WE 7-3302, P. O. Box 133, Chil-
dress, Texas. 5tfc
FOR
Guaranteed
USED CARS
SHOP AT
WILLIAMS
BUICK CO.
Only Home-Owned Agency
In Paducah
PHO. 21 PADUCAH, TEX.
W. W. Goodwin and wife of
Grow were here today doing
some trading.
We still have a few bargain
shoes left. Call and see them
at G. N. Robertson’s.
Mr. Godfrey of Grow was in
the city Tuesday.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Bass, May 22, a boy.
Paducah Girl Scout Troops
will meet each week at the fol-
lowing time:
Troop No. 1: Thurs..... 2:15 p.m.
Mrs. Afton Willingham, Leader
Troop No. 2: Tues..... 3:15 p.m.
Mrs. C. Wright, Leader
Troop No. 3: Wed......... 3:45 p.m.
Mrs. Glen Bates, Leader
Troop No. 4: Thurs..... 3:45 p.m.
Mrs. James Lee, Leader
Troop No. 5: Wed......... 4:00 p.m.
Mrs. Roger Taylor, Leader
Troop No. 6: Wed......... 3:45 p.m.
Mrs. Sib Sexton, Leader
Answer, is
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ivii/roBjiiii* ^ Ford Bldg. Phone 215
Palace
Theatre
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Webb
are cordially invited to at-
tend one of the following
movies next week.
THURSDAY-FRIDAY
May 12-13
The FBI Story
James Stewart
Vera Miles
SATURDAY
May 14
Gun Glory
Stewart Granger
Rhonda Fleming
CALL 24
FOR
TV REPAIRS
TUBES CHECKED FREE
J&M TV Sales
And Service
SUNDAY-MONDAY
May 15-16
A Summer Place
Richard Egan
Dorothy McGuire
TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY
May 17-18
Tonka
Sal Mineo
Turner’s Machine Shop
East of Highway Dept.
Childress, Texas
GENERAL MACHINE WORK
and WELDING-See E. B. JENNINGS
YEARS OF EXPERIENCE . . .
Most Completely Equipped
Shop In This Area.
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No skimping here. Pen-
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Tooley, Kenneth. The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 12, 1960, newspaper, May 12, 1960; Paducah, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1018507/m1/3/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bicentennial City County Library.