The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 25, 1965 Page: 4 of 6
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Thursday, ftov. 25, 1965
The Paducah Post
CEE VEE NEWS
Billy Hoffman attended a
State Farmers Union meet-
ing in Abilene last week-
end.
Mrs. Hazel Hoffmwan
and Dudley Chewning vis-
ited in Amarillo Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Wade
Chewning. Mrs. Hoffman
and Dudley Chewning’s
neice, Mrs. James Christo-
pher is in serious condi-
tion in the Amarillo hos-
pital.
Mrs. Lemma Hill entered
Methodist hospital Monday
at Lubbock for minor sur-
gery.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Still-
well of Childress were din-
ner guests Sunday in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Ballard.
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Tobias
of Paducah were dinner
guests Sunday in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar To-
bias.
Mrs. E. V. Lesley of
Quanah was dinner guest
Sunday in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. T. A. Riddell and
visited several days with
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Horton.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Penny and children of Lub-
bock and Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Bumpus and child-
ren of Adam Ranch were
dinner guests Sunday in
the home of Patsy and Ann
Bumpus.
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Boykin
and son visited Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Love.
Rev. R. M. Williams was
in Hartly recently to visit
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ZACK ISBELL, REGISTERED PHARMACIST
PATRICIA SANDLIN, REGISTERED PHARMACIST
his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. M. Williams, Sr.
Mr .and Mrs. Joe Wilson
of Floydada visited with
Mr. and Mrs. James Terry
last weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R.
Jones of Dumont visited at
Methodist Church Sunday
and sang a special song.
Mr .and Mrs. W. C. Bak-
er and Frieda, Mrs. J. M.
Murry, Tammy and Twylia
Baker of Hartly visited
Sunday with Rev. and Mrs.
R. W. Williams. '
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Mon-
son were in Lubbock Wed-
nesday for Mrs. Monson to
have a checkup and visited
Wednesday night and
Thursday in Levelland with
Edgar Morton.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rains
and Candy and Mr. and
Mrs. Billy Crain and sons
were dinner guests Thurs-
day evening in the home of
Elder and Mrs. V. R. Hen-
derson of Paducah.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hol-
ley and daughter of Pa-
ducah visited Sunday even-
ing with Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Neskorik.
Robert Jones ,son of Mr.
and Mrs. Bryce Marshall
attended a birthday party
Monday afternoon in Pa-
ducah for Kim Kinney.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Steph-
enson of Childress visited
Sunday afternoon with Mr.
and Mrs. Bryce Marshall.
Mr. L. W. Timmons re-
turned home from the hos-
pital in Temple, Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nes-
korik visited Wednesday
IN im
Hofi.U.S.Pftt.OIC
YOUNG WOMEN
RAVE SEEN USING TRE/R
HEAPS, MORE WAYS TEAM
ONE, TO PROTECT FANCIFUL
amp ElAEORATE COIFFURES.
SLUMBER, AMfP YARPS OF
TISSUE PAPER, OERTERS,
RAIR CL/PS, CO/LS, OR
CONTOURS OF A R/G/P
^3« HEAPREST/S NOT TOO
SOOTH/NG...
JJUST AS TEE MOANS OF
STYLE OPPRESSEP
FEMALES ARE CAUSING
SOME OF OUR SP/R/TEP
YOUNG TO TURN TO
>v, NEO-PRIMITIVE RAIR
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RAIR SPRAY RAS
GOME UP W/TR
AN ANSWER,.
@ARLY TONGA
ISLANPER ANP
JAPANESE GEISHA
GIRL'S HEAPREST
A NEW FORMULA, CONTAINING
A "R/PPEN MAG/C "KNOWN AS \
FLEXtNOL, WREN SPRAYEP
EVENLY OVER TRE RAIR
LEA VES .IT SOFT INSTEAP
OF STIFF... ITS GENTLE
ROLP/NG ACTION PERMITS
WOMEN TO COME ANP RE-
STYLE THEIR RAIR W/TR EASE
THE PROPUCT IS NOW SOLP \
AT COSMETIC COUNTERS,\ I
evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Gabe Neskorik of Valley
View.
Mrs. Edgar Tobias, Mrs.
Fred Ballard, Mrs. Lemma
Hill and Mrs. T. A. Rid-
dell, were in Lubbock Mon-
day and had lunch with
Mr. and Mrs, Jackie Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Crain
visited Monday night ^ in
Estellene with Mr. an^ lvfrs.
Henry Pope.
Mr. and Mrs. Les Ben-
CHRISTMAS PICTURES
Start planning your gift list now.
Come in this week and let us get
started on your order - it does take
time to do the kind of work you
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cold Father driV/nig expert prepares for Winter.
Why more motorists switch
to the Tiger when it gets cold.
Many cars tha* ran just fine all summer
get into trouble when ear-muff time rol’s
around — staling at stoplights and
coughing and chugging halfway into town.
That’s when a lot of people switch to the
Tiger. Winter-formula Enco Extra gasoline
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You’ll like the way new Enco Extra be-
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to help preserve the performance of new
cars and restore lost power and mileag©
to many older cars.
Switch to the Tiger and get that nlca
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ham of Tell, Mr. and Mrs.
Lock Seal and Mr. and Mrs.
Billy Crain and sons were
dinner guests Sunday in
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Crain.
Mr. and Mrs. Gaylean
Riddell were in Amarillo
Tuesday to attend the fun-
eral of her grandmother.
The 4:H club met Monday
night in the clubroom with
Miss Jackie Anglin direct-
ing the program,
Mrs. Wes Ulmer of Nor-
walk, California visited
Wednesday and Thursday
with Mrs. Hazel Hoffman.
Mr§. Carl Blair, wife of
Carl Blair formerly of this
community, and nephew of
Robert Bostick, was found
dead in their home in Gar-
denia, California, recently.
Mr .and Mrs. Harrison
Fisher of Littlefield visit-
ed Sunday morning in the
T. A. Riddell home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Good-
night of Kirkland visited
Thursday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. C. M- Horton.
Mr. and Mrs. Dober
Chewning of Plainview vis-
ited Sunday with Mrs. R. H.
Chewning.
Mike Evans and Dudley
Dan Chewning visited in
Austin last weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Evans
and attended the Texas -
Baylor football game.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Ran
son were home last week-
end from Hobbs, N.M.
Word was received here
that Lloyd Pistole of Cali-
fornia has died. He was a
brother-in-law of Mrs. Lena
EXTRA Gaie&te
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FROM US
YOUR
NEIGHBOR
DOES”
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Radio, Heater, Air Cond.
’63 Ford Tudor Hard Top,
Std. Trans., OD,
Air Cond,
New Tires, Extra Clean
’59 Chev. Fordor,
60 Ford Pickup 4 Speed,
’62 Ford Galaxie 500 For-
dor, Radio, seleect-Air.
When Better Values Are
Offered
We Will Offer Theml
; JEW FORDS
Used Cars. A Real Deal
Buy for Good Transpoi-
tation.
PADUCAH
Motor Co.
Guthrie 4-H Club
The Guthrie Senior 4-H
Foods and Nutrition group
met Nov. 18 at 3:30 p.m. in
the home of Mrs. Harvis
Rose.
Projects of the group
were how to cut up fruits
properly for fruit salad, and
how to fry chicken.
Miss Jackie Anglin di-
rected the girls in the pre-
paration of the food,
Rex. Jones .county agent,
and Mrs. Jones were also
present. Others resent were
Janey Culpepper, Peggy
Culpepper, Gail Hollar and
Mrs. Rose..
The meeting adjourned
at 5 p.m.
JUNIOR 4-H GIRLS
The Junior 4H girls met
Nov. 4 in the Home Econo-
mics room at Guthrie. Di-
ane White gave a demon-
stration on liquid measure;
Debra Vinsan on dry mea-
sure and Amy Lemby on
creaming shortening. Those
, attending the meeting were
Debra Vinson, Belinda Vin-
son, Mary Ann Coppedge,
Denise Dillard, Diane White,
Amy Lemby, Daren. Green,
Delilah Flowers and Mickie
Rose. Mothers and leaders
attending were Mrs. Paul
Vinson, Mrs. Jimmy White,
Mrs. Harvey Rose and Mrs.
Leroy Dillard.
Junior 4-H News
The King Co. Junior 4-H
girls held a cooking class
on Nov. 18 in the Guthrie
economics room.
Belinda Vinson and
Mary Ann Coppadge made
peanut butter cookies,
Those attending the
meeting were; oni Key,
Amy Lemly, Melody Ful-
ton, Angie Mayer, Mickie
Rose, Mary Ann Coppedge,
Karen Green, DeLacy. Bate-
man, Denise Dillard, Debra
and Belinda Vinson,
Adult Leaders attending
were Mrs, Leroy Dilliard
and Mrs. Elbe Key. Miss
Jackie Anglin was a guest.
4-H Foods and Nutrition
Group ’
The Guthrie Senior 4-H
Food and Nutrition Group
met Thursday Nov. 11 at
3:30 in the Home Econo-
mics Room. We f*oze apples
and discussed what they do
for you. Those present were:
Peggy Culpepper, Mary
Hart, Gail Hollar and Mrs.
Harvie Rose, adult leader.
Our next meeting will be
Nov. 18 at 4:30.
Students Play At
Alamo School
Mrs. Woodrow Nash pre-
sented her 3X and3Y music
classes in a very colorful
and impressive Thanksgiv-
ing play,” The First Thanks-
giving,” in assembly at the
Alamo School.
The spoken word was giv-
en by Jannabeth Sweeney,
Kim Browning, Bettye Ham-
ilton, Kim Kinney, Troy
Powell; Vince aylor, Billy
Bob Crain and Ray Tobias.
The cast included the en-
tire 3X and 3Y rooms and
are as follows: Pilgrim
men: Billy Bob Crain, Gay-
lon Dosier, Ernie Fields,
Jeffery Grimminger, Don
Jones, Robert Jones, Randy
Skinner, Lawayne Sweeney,
Ray Tobias, Michail Chaney
and Vince Taylor.
Pilgram women: Joan
Biddy, Linda Piper, Kim
Browning, Suzanne Canon,
Dominga Delgado, Rose
Gonzales, Betty Hamilton,
Rhonda Kinney, Lisa Me-
uaffey, Consuelo Perez,
Katherine Rekieta, Gayla
Sossoman, Jannabeth Swen-
ney, Peggy Williams and
Ester Gonzales.
Indian girls: Deborah
Smith, Sherri Woodley, Carol
Ann Marrs, Vicky Perkins,
Deborah West, Candy Rus-
sel and Terri .Thomas.
Indian braves: Jay Allen, |
Attend Rites In
Cross Plaines
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tye and
Mrs. Bob Biddy of Paducah
attended funeral services at
Cross Plains Church of
Johnny Burns, Troy Powell,
Elmo rater, Donnie Slover,
Danny Stofel, Richard Turn-
er and Gary Wofford.
Christ, Wednesday after-
noon at 2:00 for William
Jennings Bryan Bennett, 69,
who died Sunday in the
Veteran Administration Hos-
pital at Temple. Death re-
sulted from heart failure.
Bennett was a former
resident fo Paducah and
cousin of the Tyes and A.
O. Bennett. Survivors in-
clude his wife, four sons,
and nine grandchildren.
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Notice To The Public
The City of Paducah has adopted a complete and up
to date plumbing ordinance. Before anyone does any-
thing pertaining to plumbing, they should come by the
city hall, be issued a permit and read the rules and
regulations of this ordinance.
Signed:
Bill Cartwright
Plumbing Inspector
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