The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 13, 1961 Page: 7 of 8
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THE PADUCAH POST, PADUCAH. TEXAS. THURSDAY, JULY 13. 1961
ANNOUNCE ARRIVAL
^ Sgt. and Mrs. Oscar L. Terry
announce the arrival of a son
born June 23 at Tacoma, Wash.
Mrs. Terry is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Brown of Pa-
v* ducah. Sgt. Terry is stationed
at Ft. Lewis where they now
reside.
.
Palace
Theatre
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stinson
are cordially invited to at-
tend one of the following
movies next week.
THURSDAY-FRIDAY
July 13-14
The White Warrior
Steve Reeves
SATURDAY
July 15
The Lawless Breed
Rock Hudson
Julia Adams
SUNDAY-MONDAY
July 16-17
Cry For Happy
Glen Ford
Donald O’Connor
TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY
July 18-19
Hand In Hand
John Gregson
Loretta Parry
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Whether you to keep
your present fishing rig for 10
years or trade it off in a few
months, you can maintain high
trade-in value by keeping it in
top shape.
Depreciation on an outboard
rig is directly proportionate to
the care given it. A well-cared
for rig even 10 years old will
command a good trade-in value.
If you clean your rig after
each outing there is little work
to do. But if you put off the
cleaning job until after a dozen
or so fishing trips—man it be-
comes work and it can get cost-
ly-
Hull and motor cleaning is
simple. You can do that with a
garden hose.
Thoroughly wash out all
grime and dirt, then dry with a
chamois. Be sure to dry the hull
well inside and ouL.
Don’t let water stand inside
the hull. Long standing water
will lead to deterioration of a
wood hull, corroding of a metal
hull and discoloration of a fiber-
glass hull.
Hull and motor washing is an
absolute must when a rig is
used in salt water. If you allow
salt deposits to build up, you
can run into some major ex-
penses — particularly with your
motor.
Boat Trailer Care Pays
Don’t forget the boat trailer.
It’s an important part of the
rig. But it’s often overlooked.
Every time you unload and
load the boat, you back the
trailer wheels into the water.
Eventually, some of this water
will seep into the grease seals.
If you have zerk fittings, a
few squirts from the grease gun
will force out any water that
may have seeped through the
seals. If you don’t have zerk
fittings, then remove the wheels
and pack the bearings with
grease.
Be sure to keep the boat
winch and keel roller axles well
greased. And remember that
salt water is particularly hard
on all metal parts.
When your trailer shows
signs of wear, have it sand-
blasted. Put on a protective
R. ERNEST LEE
State Registered
Civil Engineer - Land Surveyor
STREETS, UTILITIES
SUBDIVISIONS, LAND SURVEYS
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4729
Neta Lane
WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS
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Phone
767-2584
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coat of rust inhibitor before ap-
plying the finished coat of
paint.
Check the wiring system that
runs to the trailer lights. If
worn or frayed, replace the en-
tire system. Wiring should be
of the waterproof type for at
times it will be under water.
Windshields Need Attention
Wrap-around plastic wind-
shields are nice, but they can
be the source of a lot of trouble
if not properly cared for.
Plastic windshields develop
static charges and attract dust,
with heavy deposits especially
common after a trailer trip over
the highways. Salt spray dries
and leaves highly abrasive salt
deposits, so keep that fact well
in mind if you use your rig in
the Gulf Coast area.
When cruising on a muddy
river or lake, the silt-laden
droplets can create pumice-like
specks. Sand can get on the
foredeck and grains of it will
adhere to the windshield when
wet.
Windshields do require spec-
ial care. Here’s how to do the
job properly:
Rinse the windshield with
plain water. Follow up with a
gentle washing with mild soap
and a soft cloth. Never use
household or auto glass clean-
ers because they can dull the
finish of the plastic.
You can purchase special
cleaners for plastic windshields,
some of which contain agents!
mist. (OR SDK
FOR SALE: 132 acres of land
3 miles northwest of Paducah.
See Lynne Smith at White Auto
Store. 5tfc
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WANT ADS
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FOR SALE: Used living room
furniture. Phone 241. 14tfc
Monuments
The finest expression of
loving memory
SEE
MRS JOHN BROWN
Box 553 Phone 451
Representing
VERNON MARBLE AND
GRANITE WORKS
nUTOS FOR SALE
ATHLETE'S FOOT GERM
HOW TO KILL IT
IN 3 DAYS.
If not pleased with strong, in-
stand-drying T-4-L, your 48c
back at any drug store. Watch
infected skin slough off. Watch
healthy skin replace it.- Itch
and burning are gone. TODAY
at Bigham Drug Company.
FOR SALE: Good 9-foot power-
lift one-way. See Alvis Town-
ley. 14tfc
FOR SALE: One 27 foot Mayrath
grain auger, large motor, good
condition. See Alvis Townley or
Jack Parnell. 14tfc
Sell It At Auction
Anything of Value You
Want To Sell—•
CONTACT
Boyce Hart
Auctioneer
Box 70 Guthrie, Texas
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"BUY YOUR USED CAB
FROM US—
YOUR NEIGHBOR DOES"
'59 Ford Galaxie Fordor, Ra-
dio, Heater, Air Cond.
'58 Ford Fordor.
'57 Ford Fordor.
'57 Ford Tudor.
| '56 Chevrolet Fordor.
'55 Ford Fairlane Fordor.
'51 Mercury Fordor.
'60 Ford Pickup, 4 Speed
Trans.
57 Ford Pickup,
'56 Ford Pickup.
'55 Ford Truck, 154" W. B.,
Good Tires.
'55 Chevrolet Pickup.
to minimize formation of static
charges or leave a protective j SEVERAL good used tractors,
film. I Various makes and models,
There is one thing you should I mostly Wheatland type. Good
never do in windshield cleaning, j stock parts for Case tractors.
Don’t try to wipe off dust with , McLain Farm Equipment, Crow-
a dry rag. It will scratch and | ell, Texas, Phone 684-3201. 13tfc
scar the plastic.
For extra protection for the
windshield, you can install
handles on the dashboard so
passengers can hold on instead
of grabbing the windshield
when boarding. Undue strain on
the windshield will cause it to
crack.
Check Steering System
Your steering system should
be cleaned and checked reg-
ularly.
On rope-arid-pulley systems,
check the cables on the drum
for slack, see that the hub nut
is tight on the steering wheel,
and make sure that cable ends
are secure and unfrayed. Cables
should be free from kinking
and chaffing, and all pulley
sheaves should rotate freely.
Check the cables for excessive
: lack or tightening while t h e j
motor is in various positions. ’
Always use tiller cable rather \
than "rope, metal clothesline or j
... ther material.
AFPALOOSA STUD SERVICE
Chapman's Cochise T-6778
k Canyon Appaloosa Horse
Stud
1st place stake race
3rd place Junior reining
★ Golden Spread Appaloosa
Horse Stud
5th place at halter
One 1961 Stallion Colt
sire Chapman's Cochise
T-6778
★ Canyon Appaloosa Horse
Show
5th place at halter
k Golden Spread Appaloosa
Horse Show
2nd place at halter
J. H. CHAPMAN
Rt. 1, Childress, Texas
Pho. WE 7-3028
$50 Season. $100 Live foal
approved mares.
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Classified Ads Get Results!
FOR GOOD, CHEAP
TRANSPORTATION
WE HAVE
A NUMBER OF USED
CARS . . . PRICED
FROM $95 TO $300.
See us for good used tractors.
New Fords
When Better Values are Of-
fered We Will Offer Them!
We Trade—We Carry Our
Own Notes. Low Rates.
there's^
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UR FUTURE
Paducah Motor Go.
FOR RENT
special nonets
NOTICE: We will have cucum-
bers for sale about June 27. W.
E. McClendon,; Dunlap. 13-16
NOTICE: Now is the time to
think about storing your win-
tor clothes at QUALITY CLEAN-
ERS. We have plenty of stor-
age space completely moth-
proof, and fully insured. Store
your clothes today and pay next
fall. 4tfc
Luzier Cosmetics.
Call 133-RX.
13-16
WANTED: Your abstract busi-
ness. Jones & Renfrow. Pho. 36$.
42ttoe
FOR GUARANTEED
moth-proofing, carpet beetles,
roaches, silverfish or any
crawling insec*
Phone 48
J. L. HINDMAN
RUGS AND FURNITURE
CLEANED
Something new for vinyl and
other hard surface floors. Seal
Gloss ends frequent waxing.
Paducah Furniture Co- 16c
WILL BUTCHER cattle for $5,
hogs for $4 or for hide and off-
overs for those who want to.
Will pay cash for your hides.
North of the Gulf Plant, Tues-
days and Fridays. Tom Colbert.
9-16c
Carpets come clean quickly
when Blue Lustre is applied
with the “FREE USE” Sham-
pooer. Paducah Furniture Co.
16c
EXPERT REPAIR on typewriters*,
adding machines, and casSu
registers. Call The Paducaia
Post at 15 or 16. 47tfez
LOOK: Splendid Rawleigh busi-
ness available in Cottle County^
Exceptional opportunity for ii&-
dustrious person. See Re%-
George W. House, Box 536, Mat-
ador, or write Rawleigh’s Dept^
TXG-320-18, Memphis, Tenn.
15-lTp.
WILL PAY highest price for
good poultry. Fischer Produce..
44tfe
WANTED: Responsible party to
assume attractive balance ois.
small upright piano also one
dark finished spinet and one
baby grand. Write Credit Man-
ager Whitley Brothers Pianos,
127 South Main, Irving, Texas.
15-17e
FOR SALE: One used 10,000 efrrs
commercial air conditioner, good
condition. White Auto Store.
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We invite farmers in trie Cottle and King County
area to use our services during the grain season.
Your patronage will always be appreciated.
We invite you to call on us if we can be of service
to you!
WE PAY TOP MARKET PRICES FOR GRAIN!
Brooks Grain Co.
C. A. Brooks OWNERS J. D. Brooks
Business Phones: Day 211 - Night 280-J or 384-M
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Tooley, Kenneth. The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 13, 1961, newspaper, July 13, 1961; Paducah, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1018991/m1/7/?q=%221961-07%22: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bicentennial City County Library.