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THE PADUCAH POST, PADUCAH, TEXAS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4. 1952
LENTY OF
& AVINGS!
YOUR SANTA!
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BECAUSE PENNEY’S IS
“BUY YOUR USED CAR
FROM US—
YOUR NEIGHBOR DOES'
Glamour gift
that’s
practical, tool
'50 Ford Fordor, Radio, Heater,
Overdrive, Nice Shape,
Green,
'50 Ford Fordor, Radio, Heater,
Overdrive, Clean.
'50 Mercury Fordor, Radio,
Heater, Overdrive, Nice
Shape, Blue.
New 1952 Ford Truck, 2 Speed
Axle, 2-Ton.
'51 Ford Pick Up. A Nice Buy.
'50 Jeep Pick Up, 4-wheel
drive. Bargain.
'50 Ford Pick Up, 4 Speed
Trans., Nice Shape, Green.
'50 Ford Truck, 14' Bed, Extra
Clean, Black.
'49 Ford Pick Up, 6 Cyl., Nice
Shape, Black.
'48 Chev. Pick Up, Deluxe Cab,
Nice Shape, Red.
'39 Chev. Truck with Bed.
$195.00.
2 LOW-PRICED USED CARS
f Cf.
FARM
EQUIPMENT
TRACTOR TIRES
Guaranteed against all haZ'
ards for 50 months.
SLIPPER
SATIN
acetate robe with
cjuilting touches
LEE TIRES
The Tire with an uncondit-
ional guarantee against all
road hazards. Trade for a
set today and be protected.
RECONDITIONED USED
TRACTORS
We Trade—We Carry Our
Own Notes. Low Rates.
KID LEATHER
SLIPPER
CHOCOLATE
COVERED
CHERRIES
Classic boudoir slipper with
pompom. Hard sole, steel
shank for support. Fine black
kid uppers. Sanitized quilted
lining. So comfortable!
Paducah Motor
Farm Store
FROM $75.00 TO $395.00
Plump Mary Esther ccrdial
cherries, covered with creamy
rich milk chocolate or dark
chocolate. Serve them to your
Christmas callers, or give
them as "small gifts."
RichT gleaming acetate
slipper, satin (with a
crepe-back finish — qual-
ity touch a woman ap-
preciates !) styled with
scalloped, quilted collar,
pocket, cuffs. Luxury gift
in melon, aqua, pink,
royal! 12-20..
Visit Our Lot For The
Lowest Priced Bargains
Notice
We Trade—We Carry Our
Own Notes. Low Rates.
LOOK: Sewing machine service
and supplies. Phone 190-M. 22tfc
CESS POOL CLEANING a spec-
ialty. Reasonable prices, work
guaranteed, Phone 248, Mrs. J.
G. Martin. 41tfc
Paducah Motor Co,
NOTICE: For a satisfactory wash,
try White Star Laundry, west of
Ford Building. Open Saturdays
’till noon. Gerald Whatley, oper-
ator. 36-37c
Wanted
WANTED—We buy all kinds of
scrap iron, junk radiators and
nink batteries. Shorty Long’s
Wrecking Yard. 40tfc
With laces,
ruffles, ••frilly,
feminine trims!
NOTICE: Please bring your own
hangers. City Cleaners. 36c
NOTICE: See Mrs. Bunk Foster
for making draperies and up-
holstery. Phone 323. 34-37e
WANTED: Reliable man with
car, part or full time, to call on
farmers in Cottle County. Won-
derful opportunity. $10 to $20 in
a day. No experience or capital
required. Permanent. Write to-
day. McNESS COMPANY, Dept.
A, Freeport, 111. 35-36p
NOTICE: No hunting or trespass-
ing on our places on North and
South Pease Rivers off Childress
highway. Grady and Bruce Parr.
36-38p
MEN’S KID
LEATHER OPERA
SLIPPERS
COMFORTABLE
WANTED: Boy, preferably High
School Freshman or Sophomore
to work after school and Satur-
Excellent chance to earn
YOU CAN SAVE by shopping
Western Auto. A complete line of
toys, dolls, tricycles, bicycles,
wagons and all your Christmas
tree decorations. Use our lay-
away. 36tfe
FELT SLIPPERS
days.
and learn. Apply A1 Hinds, Padu-
cah Post. 35tfc
Acetate-and-rayon
GOWNS.
LOVELY
GIFTS!
NOTICE: Make old floors look
like new. Rent our high speed
floor sander and edger. Low
rates. Paducah Furniture. 33tfc
WANTED: Man or lady to sell
Old Line Hospitalization and
Life Insurance. Workers earn
good money. Give background
Sturdy, good-looking and prac-
tical . . . warm felt slippers
with printed cotton corduroy
touches, hard sole, leather tip,
rubber heel. Copen or wine.
Always a hit because they're
so practical around the
house. Soft kid uppers for toe-
stretching comfort, hard soles,
rubber heels for support when
needed. Faille-lined. Sanitized.
NOTICE: No quail or other hunt-
ing will be permitted on any of
the lands owned by the late U.
L. Wilie, either in Motley or
Cottle counties. Any trespassing
will be prosecuted to the full ex-
tent of the law. Mrs. U. L. Wilie,
Administratrix of Estate. 35-37c
NOTICE: See Mrs. Bunk Foster
for making draperies and uphos-
stery. Phone 323. 36-37p
Here’s a real contribution
to his sleeping comfort!
CISTERNS CLEANED and re-
paired. Phone 248, Mrs. J. G.
Martin. 4itfc
WANTED: Ironing in my home.
Mrs. W. T. Lemons, N. Bray Ave.
Phone 445-RX. 36-37c
She’ll see you in her dreams,
for sure, when you give one
of these! Many styles to
choose from...with round
or square necklines, lacy
bodices, all sorts of lovely
trims. Come shop tomor-
row! 32-40.
SEWING MACHINE repairs and!
parts, also saw filing, etc. r
modernize old machines and
convert them into Consoles or
Portables. My prices are right and
work guaranteed. You must be
satisfied. I am located at 926
Backus St. in building with Dr.
Anderson, west of Piggly Wiggly.
Office phone 218-M, home 295-J.
L. D. Gibson. 29tfc
Reward
REWARD: $100 for apprehension
and conviction of anyone caught
hunting, fishing or trespassing
on the Pitchfork Ranch in King
and Dickens counties. Pitchfork
Land and Cattle Co. by D. Burns,
manager. 36-41c
NOTICE: Call J. E. Norris Furni-
ture Store, Phone 203 for mat-
tress renovations to be picked up
by the Childress Bedding Com-
pany. 4tfc
CARD OF THANKS
ON HER OWN
We wish to thank the people
who were so kind and helpful
during our mother’s long illness:
women who brought food, those
who sent flowers, Elder Wil-
banks and Rev. Harper, also the
nurses who were so kind.
Mrs. D. C. Andrews and fam-
ily, Paducah.
Mrs. W. T. Garrett and family,
San Jon, New Mexico
Mrs. Maud Johnson and family,
Abilene
L. W. Garrett and family, Nara
Visa, New Mexico
Carl Garrett and family, San
Jon, New Mexico. 36p
NOTICE: Please bring your
hangers. Williams Cleaners. 20tfc
for Him
YOU CAN SAVE by shopping
Western Auto. A complete line of
toys, dolls, tricycles, bicycles,
wagohs and all your Christmas
tree decorations. Use our lay-
away. 36tfc
Soft Cotton Flannel
PAJAMAS
Miss Fern Hodge of Vernon and
Miss Lola Hodge of Olney visited
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Lemons Sun-
day.
BEDSPREADS
NYLON SLIPS
PURSES
SHEETS
TOWELS
LUGGAGE
GLOVES
PILLOWS
SOCKS
SLACKS
HATS
UNDERWEAR
KHAKIS
SHIRTS
TIES
ROBES
Warm pajamas of super-
soft cotton flannel,
printed in bold colorful
stripes! They’re Sanfor-
izedt to insure lasting fit.
Choose from a big selec-
tion of stripes in either
button-front or slip-over
style. Dr awstringor elastic
waist pants.
tWon’t shrink more than 1%.
Harry Truman uses the middle Julius Caesar, in 55 B. C., was
initial S., but has no middle the first dictator to invade Bri
name. tain.
AUTOMOBILE LOANS
$50.00 to $2000.00
PROMPT SERVICE
CONVENIENT PAYMENTS
ALL MAKES
to Mom is: "Leave them to the
soapsuds." Start early to let the
toddler handle bath time. See to
it that soap, washcloths, and
towels are at hand and keep an
eye on the young bather by doing
some household task in or near
the bathroom. This keeps Mom
handy for emergencies, and still
gives the young one responsibil-
ity for her own bath.
SIZES A/ B, C, D.
ALL MODELS
Let Us Finance Your Next New Oir Used Car
. . . Or Get Ready Cash
YOUR HOMETOWN FINANCE COMPANY
PADUCAH FINANCE COMPANY
Offices Ford Bldg. Phone 215
Cite; "HANG-OVER” BILLS!!
Ai w a y-s * j$i $ -S-. r Q uALIlT *
SAVE on Venetian blinds. All
metal. Install yourself. Six sizes,
$2.98 and $3.49 each. Save at
Penney’s. 46tfc
FOR SALE: Fischer Produce
building and lots. Inquire at
Fischer Produce. 38tfc
FOR SALE: Lindsay automatic
water softeners. Prater Equip-
ment. 26tfc
USED RECORDS: 25c each or 5
for $1. Race Records 15c each or
2 for 25c. Sheffield Music Co., 923
Backus. Phone 87-J. 25tfc
FOR SALE: Six-room house and
three-room apartment. Located
on four lots. Priced reasonably.
Phone 322 or contact Jones-Mul-
key Insurance Agency. 34-37c
FOR SALE: Six-room house.
Two blocks from square. Immed-
iate possession. Call or see Bill
Mulkey. 33-36c
FOR SALE: John Deere One Way,
6-ft.; 19150 Ferguson Tractor and
Equipment. 1950 Ford Pickup,
half-ton. See Kenneth Moss at
Chalk. 36-37p
FOR SALE OR TRADE: 160-acre
farm; two miles west of Roaring
Springs; or will lease for 1953. J.
W. King. 36c
For Rent
FOR RENT: Sewing Machines,
also machines to repair. Mrs. J.
G. Martin, phone 248. 45tfe
FOR RENT: Three-room unfurn-
ished apartment with bath. Mrs.
S. E. Carr. Call 5-M. 33tfc
FOR RENT: My farm in King
county. For cash. R. D. Jones.
Cottle Hotel. 34-36p
FOR RENT: Furnished or un-
furnished apartments. Dr. O. E.
Looney. Phone 8. 35c
FOR RENT: 3-room duplex with
bath. Phone 47-W. 36-37c
FOR RENT: Furnished apartment,
three rooms and bath. Also bed-
room. Mrs. Fred Swint. Call 67-M.
36c
FOR RENT: Three-room furnish-
ed apartment. J. E. Moss, Call
119-M. 36c
FOR RENT: Two-room furnished
house. G. N. Robertson. Phone 92.
35tfc
FOR RENT: Furnished apart-
ment. Mrs. O. D. Hutchinson, 1010
12th and Zula. Phone 310. 36c
FOR RENT OR SALE: Three-room
house with bath, hot water heat-
er. E. W. Thomas. Phone 110-M.
36c
FOR RENT: Bedrooms. Mrs. Ira
Bohner. Call 299-R. 33tfc
FOR RENT: Two furnished apart-
ments, two bedrooms each. Alice
Horn. Call 359. 33tfc
FOR RENT: Furnished apart-
ments, one 2-room and bath, two
1-room and bath. Furnished
house, two rooms and bath. Mrs.
D. M. Jones, 604 Goodwin. Phone
342-W. 35-37c
FOR RENT: Unfurnished apart-
ment, four rooms and bath. Clif-
ford Jones. Phone 342-W. 35tfc
FOR RENT: Three-room furnish-
ed apartment, 1112 12th Street.
Willie Love. 35p-37c
Help Wanted
WANTED: DEALERS—Hard wat-
er in your area will make you
money and save your customers
money!! $50.00 complete will buy
for them, from you, the “Ejax
Water Turbulator’T Simple to in-
stall in main line, keeps scale
from forming in boilers, hot wat-
er heaters, plumbing, etc. Has
many other advantages in com-
bating hard water, write for in-
formation on dealership. “EJAX”,
Box 37, 1006 Burnett Street, Fort
Worth, Texas. 34tfc
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bicentennial City County Library.