The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 4, 1952 Page: 10 of 12
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THE PADUCAH POST, PADUCAH, TEXAS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1952
VE YOUR FAMILY
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Your Toy Headquarters
Paducah
Lodge
No. 868
A. F. & A. M.
tated Meeting at 7:30 P. M»
Friday Night, Dec. 12
J1 members urged to attend,
’isitors welcome.
SUTTLE MAJORS, W. M.
W. A. BISHOP, Secretary
Sparks Polio Drive
How to Pour Molasses
Out of a Cup
The first woman who greased the cup before measuring mo-
lasses deserves a small but appropriate medal for ingenuity.
Likewise, the first man who thought to tape an emergency key
under his car hood. Or whoever first sprinkled salt on an icy
sidewalk. Or whoever first tried warming a knife before cut-
ting fruitcake.
In case you think all pesky problems center around the
home, try soldering the connections on a radio. Or assembling
the bits and pieces of an automatic toaster.
If you did it for a living, you’d be on the lookout for better
ways of working. That’s for sure. In our family, a General
Electric man or woman who finds an easier way to work a
tool, to tighten«a belt, or pack a parcel may win the price of
a new hat, or a suit, or maybe even win the price of a new car.
Our sugar bowl marked “Cash for Suggestions” has been
hit for over $4,000,000 by employees in past years. Last year,
over 25,000 suggestions were accepted and rewarded. This
has been going on since way back in 1922.
As we write this, a machinist in our Schenectady plant has
just made himself a tidy $5,000. His suggestion led to an
improvement in the bearing that supports a giant generator.
By the way, we asked him how he planned to spend the
money. Turns out to be a down payment on a brand-new
home.
You get something extra out of this, too. You want prod-
ucts that give a pedigreed performance, do more, behave
better. Thousands of thoughtful people backstage add their
bit to our production efficiency. And only an efficient company
can hope to deliver something extra in the package.
ou can
GENERAL® ELECTRIC
Grantland Rice, dean of Amer-
ican sports writers, again
heads national sports drive for
MARCH OF DIMES, January
2-31, and urges all sports pro-
moters, athletic directors,
graduate managers and every-
one connected with sports to
lend a helping hand. The need
is greater than ever so please
contact your local campaign
director and do all you can to
help in the fight against infan-
tile paralysis.
CHRISTMAS CHEER
An easy way to spread Christmas
cheer is to make a beach bag for
that gal who in summer a-swim-
min’ goes. It will bring her cheer,
won’t cost you anything to make
from a full-size .25-pound cotton
flour bag,, the National - Cotton
Council reports. 'Here’s how:/ Rip
bag, line with terry’ cloth, and bind
edges with grosgrain ribbon one-
inch wide. Sew five loops of one-
half inch wide ribbon across each
corner of square. Run another rib-
bon through loops to tie when the
beach kerchief-bag is filled, and
ready to go!
tion.
Elmer Clark, Sheriff of Cottle
County, Texas, to W. S. Heatly,
Jr. (Tax Deed). Consideration:
$460. Being Lots Nos. 10 through
12, Block 251, Original Town of
Paducah.
Elmer Clark, Sheriff of Cottle
County, to The City of Paducah
(Sheriff’s Deed). Consideration:
$576.54. Being all of Block 25,
North Park Addition to the City
of Paducah. Texas.
Elmer Clark, Sheriff of Cottle
County to The City of Paducah
(Sheriffs Deed). Consideration:
$1033.62. Being Lots Numbered 1
through 12, in Block 130, Original
Town of Paducah.
Elmer Clark, Sheriff of Cottle
County, Texas, to City of Padu-
cah. Consideration: $734.99. Being
Lots numbered 19 and 20, in
Block 29, Original Town of Pa-
ducah.
Elmer Clark, Sheriff of Cottle
County, Texas, to City of Padu-
cah (Sheriff’s Deed). Considera-
tion: $577.92. Being Lots Number-
ed 16 through 18, in Block 160,
Original town of Paducah.
Elmer Clark, Sheriff of Cottle
County, Texas, to City of Pa-
ducah (Sheriff’s Deed). Consider-
ation: $688.86. Being Lots Num-
bered 10 through 12, in Block
115, Original town of Paducah.
Elmer Clark, Sheriff of Cottle
County to City of Paducah.
(Sheriff’s Deed). Consideration:
$337.70. Being Lots 1 through 6,
Block 242, Original Town of Pa-
ducah, Texas.
Elmer Clark, Sheriff of Cottle
County, to City of Paducah. Con-
sideration: $441.57. Being Lots
numbered 16 through 24, Block
57, Original town of Paducah.
Elmer Clark, Sheriff of Cottle
County, Texas, to City of Padu-
cah (Sheriff^ Deed). Considera-
tion: $1175.92. Being Lots Num-
bered 22 through 24, Block 159,
Original Town of Paducah.
Elmer Clark, Sheriff of Cottle
County, Texas, to City of Padu-
COURT HOUSE NEWS
MARRIAGES
November, 1952
Mr. Paul G. Flores and Miss
Janie Hearadiz, married Novem-
ber 1.
Mr. P. C- Husband, Jr. and Miss
Jimmie Monetta Stroud. Married
November 1.
Mr. Henry Craig, Jr. and Miss
Margie Dell Moore. Married No-
vember 1.
Mr. Ernesto Martinez and Miss
Janie Gutierrez. Married Novem-
ber 17.
WARRANTY DEEDS
Paducah Cemetery Association
to Emmett V. Hall. Considera-
tion: $50.00 W Vz of Block 4, in
Range No. 16, of Garden of Mem-
ories Cemetery’s new South Ad-
dition.
Elmer Clark, Sheriff of Cottle
County, Texas to Henry Biddy
(Tax Deed). Consideration: $300.
FIRST TRACT: Being Lots Nos. 11
and 12, in Block 35, Original
Town of Paducah.
Elmer Clark, Sheriff of Cottle
County,' Texas, to Henry Biddy
(Tax Deed). Consideration: $500.
Lots Nos. 1 through 12, in Block
24, North Park Addition of the
Original Town of Paducah, Texas.
Elmer Clark, Sheriff of Cottle
County, to Darrell Hanks, et al
(Tax Deed). Consideration: $210.
Being Lots Numbered 5 through
9 in Block 217, Original Town of
Paducah.
J. E. Tippett, et ux to W. H.
Tippett. Consideration: $10. First
Tract: All of Survey 15, Block
S-5, C. H. Payne, Abst. 1721, situ-
ated in Hall and Cottle Counties,
160 acres. Second Tract: All of
the S. 40 ac. of Sec. 40 ac. of
Sec. 104, Block H, A. B. & M. Sur-
veys in Hall County, Texas.
Mrs. Faye Belote, et al to M.
J. Carmichael, Trustee. Consider-
ation: $10. Lots Nos. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11
and 12. Block No. 17, Original
Town of Paducah.
Jennie Maddox to D. Elmo
Maddox (Quit-Claim Deed) Con-
sideration $10. 22.25 ac. out of
and a part of E. T. Davis Sur. No.
133, Blk. 2.
The Paducah Cemetery Asso-
ciation to R. A. Findley. Con-
sideration: $60. E % of Lot 9,
Range 1 of the New South Addi-
Jones &• Mulkey
General Insurance
LOANS BONDS
Pat N. Jones W. H. Mulkey
CLOSING OUT
SALE!
The entire stock and fixtures all must go regardless of cost.
Many bargains will be offered. Come and see for yourself.
(Fixtures) Shelves, tables, show cases will be sold at very lefiv
price. Will sell all or part. If you need any lumber here is your
chance. Merchandise will be marked down 25 to 50% less.
Notice the few prices listed and all other goods marked down.
LADIES'
DRESSES
at 1/2 Price
LINGERIE
AT
1/2 Price-
SILK
QUILTS
S9.95 Value
CLOSE OUT PRICE
7.99
WORK
SHIRTS
Blue or Gray
CLOSE-OUT PRICE
1.25
MEN'S
KHAKI
PANTS
2.88
LADIES’
COATS
1/3 oil
MEN'S-BOYS'
DRESS
SHIRTS
1.88
MEN'S DRESS
SOCKS
PLAIN OR FANCY
50c Value
CLOSE OUT PRICE
3 pr. for $1
CHILDREN'S
UNIONS
1.69 VALUE
CLOSE OUT PRICE
1.00
MEN'S
UNIONS
£49 VALUE ‘
at 1.98
LADIES'
SUITS
1/3 off
LADIES'
SKIRTS
VALUES TO 6.95
at 3.88
LADIES'
HATS
VALUES TO 4.98
Choice $1
NOTICE
No Returns, No Exchanges,
and No Lay-aways at this
sale. Every sale is Final!
WORK
SOCKS
Long or Short
6 PAIR FOR
1.00
Same Goods
for
Less Money
at SAIED’S
Paducah,
Texas
cah (Sheriff’s Deed). Considera-
tion: $1920.35. Being Lots Num-
bered 19 through 24, Block 199,
Original Town of Paducah.
Elmer Clark, Sheriff of Cottle
County to City of Paducah (Sher-
iff’s Deed) Consideration: $253.04.
Beieng Lots numbered 7 through
12, Block 57, Original Town of
Paducah
Roy Biddy, et ux to W. L. Bid-
dy, Consideration: $5700. Being
all of Lots Numbers 21, 22, 23
and 24, Black 161, Original town
of Paducah.
T. L. Wilkins to Paducah Inde-
pendent School District (Quit-
Claim Deed). Consideration:
$1.00. Being Lots Nos. 19, 20, 21,
22, 23, and 24, Block 136, Original
Paducah.
Eugene Hostetler to David F-.
Hostetler, Consideration: $10(
and other good considerations
EVz of NW^4, as follows: Situat-
ed in Cottle County, known as
Sur. 1, on the Waters of Big
Wichita River about 5 miles froir
the center of the County, lane
script No. 16/159, I. R. R. Co
640 acres; EXCEPT the SW14 ol
the above described land, of 16C
acres.
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Hinds, Alfred. The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 4, 1952, newspaper, December 4, 1952; Paducah, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1019036/m1/10/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bicentennial City County Library.