The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 4, 1954 Page: 4 of 12
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THE PADUCAH POST, PADUCAH, TEXAS. THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1954
flSfflHfiSl SHOE
HEADQUARTERS
For Rent
A kind of “Horatio Alger’®*
story lies behind the career of
a former Paducah lady, now
making good in the Big City
Hew York—and yet it has taken,
and is taking, a lot of initia-
tive and hard work on the part
of Miss Sybil Jones, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Elzie Jones, of
Paducah, , . ,
{ The headline for this article
could easily have been “Padu-
cahian Makes Good.’’ The fol-
' lowing article taken from the
Fall-Winter 1953-1954 Fashion
Digest, sponsoring young Amer-
7_6-_ _____ Tw T’thPl
Political
Announcements
FOR RENT: Unfurnished house?
and apartments. Clifford Jones
Call 342-W. 8tfc
FOR RENT: Furnished or un-
furnished apartments, lights, hot
and cold water. Phone 52-M
' 42tfc
TRACTOR
All Political Announcements,
cash in advance.
FOR RENT: Furnished apart-
ments. G. N. Robertson. Phone
92. 45tfc
For County Treasurer :-
MRS. E. E. ASHER
(Re-election)
* * *
For County School
Superintendent: -
MRS. JESSIE THOMAS
(Re-election)
* * *
For Sheriff, Tax Assessor-
Collector :-
ELMER CLARK
(Re-election)
G. V. (Granny) MARTIN
TED JOLLEY
* * *
For District Attorney
50th Judicial District: -
ROY A. JONES
(Re-election)
A. W. DAVIS
THOS. F. GLOVER
* * *
For Justice of Peace
Precinct 1:-
M. M. PARKER
(Re-election)
D. T. CLOWER,
* * *
For County Commissioner
Precinct 3:-
JACK WALKER
(Re-election)
* * *
For County Commissioner
Precinct 2:-
J. O. (Pete) STANLEY
(Re-election)
[ M. C. (Marvin) BROWN
* ♦
For County Commissioner
' Precinct 4:-
EWELL WALKER
c (Re-election)
* * *
' For County and District Clerk:-
> NOBLE O. INGRAM
(Re-election)
l * * *
1 For County Judge:-
r A. A. PAYNE
3 (Re-election)
* * *
? For County Commissioner
| Precinct 1:-
f DALLAS LOVE
1 (Re-election)
a * * *
e For State Representative
' 82nd District:-
W. S. (Bill) HEATLY
FOR RENT: Unfurnished four-
room house with bath. Kenneth
Ellis. Phone 250-JX. 47tfc
Fordomatic Trans., Roy
Powell Car, Perfect Shape,
Green.
'50 Buick Fordor Special, Ra-
dio, Heater, Dynaflow
Trans., Nice Shape, Two-
Tone.
'49 Ford Tudor, Radio, Heater,
New Motor, Good Tires. A
Bargain.
'49 Mercury Club Coupe, A
Dandy, Nice Shape, Tan.
'47 Ford Tudor, R., H., Fair
Shape.
'46 Ford Tudor, Fair Shape,
Blue.
FOR RENT: Vacuum sweepers,
floor polishers and floor sanders.
Paducah Furniture. 12tfc
in a new business, out »yon
Jones has one that is quite a
little different. When she start-
ed designing greeting cards she
; didn’t bother seeking out the
buyers. They came hunting for
her and 'jon dun arts’ which is
i the name of the company she
I “When Miss Jones arrived in
New York from Paducah, Texas,
jshe was looking forward to a
jcareer as a
j fashions.
iTraphagen School
j and when
course, — — ----■-
making field since she thought
that was just what she wanted—
both to design and make clothes.
“Came Christmas, almost three
years ago now, and Sybil decid-
jed she would make some orig-
inal Christmas cards for her-
self—as many an artist has
done before her. Next thing
she knew, she had agreed to
! make some more for a friend
'who knew a smart greeting
when she saw it and begged
Notice
Through error a 7X Beaver
' ‘ size 714 was ex-
Stetson hat
changed at City Barber Shop
for 3X Beaver Stetson. Contact
Carl Darr, phone 233. 49c
Blue Brushed
Teen Fancy 1
Side-Bow
Dress Flat
Unconditionally guaranteed
against all road hazards.
Trade for a Set Today.
Be Protected!
designer of feminine
She enrolled at the
of Fashion,
_____ she finished her
got a job in the dress-
NOTICE: We buy and sell used
furniture. Paducah Furniture
Company. 41tfc
See our new upholstery sam-
ples, also colored webbing in
cotton or plastic for lawn chairs.
Edgar Grayum, telephone 26-R.
48tcf
We Trade—We Carry Our
Own Notes. Low Rates.
SPECIAL
'49 Dodge Fordor, Radio,
Heater, Nice Shape,
Priced To Sell.
NOTICE: For SEWING MACHINE
repairs and parts, electrifying
machines, saw filing, knife and
scissors sharpening, bring them
to 1504 10th St., or call 295-J.
I will pick up and deliver any
place in town. L. D. Gibson.
A flat with dress-up airs! Pe-
tite black patent bow, vamp
trim on Panama smooth leath-
er. AA to B, 4 to 9. Sanitized
for cleaner, better wear!
New '54 Ford Pickups, 6 Cyl-
inders and 8 Cylinders.
'52 Ford Pickup, Deluxe Job,
Heater, Hitch, Perfect
Shape.
'50 Ford 3/4-Ton Pickup, Nice
Shape.
3 LOW PRICED USED CARS
FROM $50.00 TO $295.00
Visit Our Lot For The
Lowest Priced Bargains
We Trade—We Carry Our
Own Notes. Low Rates.
Paducah Motor Go
Farm Store
Old floor lamps modernized,
lamp parts, shades, etc. Edgar
Grayum, telephone 26-R. 48tfc
Men’s Duck
Gym and Sport
Sneakers
NOTICE: For your sewing ma-
chine service and repairs, call
or write Singer Sewing Co., 132
Main, Childress. Phone 1188.46tfc
We do custom building, also
upholstery work,
refinish * _
machine sharpen and set hand
and circular saws. Edgar Gray-
um, telephone 26-R. 48tfc.
SIZES GU to 11
Black with white air-cooled
duck uppers, balance arch,
cushion heel, washable! Boys',
sizes 2 yz to 6. Youths' sizes
11 to 2. Children's, sizes 6 to
10'i£ „ Sanitized far cleaner
wear!
Paducah Motor Co
$2.98 and $3.49 each. Save at
Penney’s. 46tfc
FOR SALE: Bassinet on rollers
; 1.1.2 new. Carriage type four-
I wheel buggy. Blond finish Thay-
eT baby bed, adjustable springs,
soil-proof inner spring mattress.
Mrs. Claude Campbell. 48-49p
! FOR SALE: Amalie oil wholesale.
■ Prater Equipment Co. 48tfc
For County Attorney:-
H. L. STALLINGS
CLIFFORD GRAVES
* * *
For County Commissioner
Precinct 1, King County:-
W. E. (Buddy) PATTON
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Jones at- (____
tended to business in Lubbock j like
last week-end. I
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Carr anc?
family of Petersburg visited
here Sunday.
The Methodist and T~
Sunday Schools have ended a ■;
contest of one month with the j
Methodist winning by some 20 ^ r........ .....
points. Contest was judged on Latimer, Delwin,
attendance, prepared lessons and
beginning on time. The loser
will entertain the winner Satur-
day night in the Fellowship
Room of the Baptist Church.
TO HEAD CRUSADE— John W.
Carpenter, Dallas industrial leader,
is chairman of the 1954 Texas Can-
cer Crusade, which begins April 1.
The American Cancer Society seeks
to raise $700,000 in Texas during
the Crusade to advance its pro-
gram of research, education and
service.
Dumont News
Wanted
WANTED: Will buy your “green
beef hides.” Fischer Produce.
lOtfc
NEXT SPRING'S SCHOOL TERM
WILL MARK THE LAST CHANCF
FOR POST-KOREA VETS, WHO
WERE SEPARATED FROM SERVICE
BEFORE AUGUST 20,1952, TO
START SCHOOLING UNDER
THE KOREA Gl BILL.
WANTED: Your abstract busi-
ness. Jones & Renfrew. Phone 33.
42tfc
WANTED—We buy all kinds of
scrap iron, junk radiators and
junk batteries. Shorty Long’s
Wrecking Yard. 45tfc
Bj
CARD OF THANKS
Slip-Resistant
Vulcork Sole
Work Shoes
Smart
Moccasin Toe
Casual
Oxfords
We wish to express our
thanks to each and every one
who helped us at the time of
my accident, for the cards, flow-
er’s and many visits. We ap-
preciate your kindness very
much.
Fred Mote and family. 49c
OUR DEMOCRACY
KNOWLEDGE and ..
$~c-$eye- ""Npjf-
jftf .. J&undeJ in
j'-t . }<- • feJs'fci . ~ —-OTT -
They’re easy on the feet
too! Light, flexible, plenty of
bounce 1 Rubber heels. Soft
elk-finished brown leather up-
pers with seamless backs.
Goodyear welt steel shanks.
Sanitized for cleaner, better
wear.
Comfortable . heel-hugging
moccasin toe oxfords wiith
composition soles for long
rugged wear. Made of top
quality side leathers through-
Insurance Agency
That SERVICE
Is Building
BRYAN C. HANDLEY
Solicitor
Tiny Tots’
Moccasin Toe
High Shoe
Gilbert and Sullivan provided
the tune for the song “Hail Hail
the Gang’s All Here.”
LET US SURVEY YOUR INSURANCE PROGRAM
AND ADJUST YOUR COVERAGE TO YOUR NEEDS
AUTOMOBILE PROPERTY
BURGLARY GENERAL LIABILITY
GLASS FIDELITY & SURETY
CREDIT CROP-HAIL
ft, * -o
In celebrating its bicentennial this year. , Columbia university
FOUNDED IN NEW VORK IN COLONIAL DAYS ASKING'S COLLEGE",
IS PR0CLAI/VUNG'‘MAN'S RIGHT TO KNOWLEDGE AND THE FREEUSE
THEREOF,"AS ITS THEME.
S*5 THE
HOG TONIC
THAT STIMULATES THEIR
APPETITE 1
THE LOW MEMORIAL
LIBRARY
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
Pamper tiny ieet in a soft,
supple leather shoe! Snug
ankle construction gives sup-
port where it's needed! Brown
or white leather with low
wedge-type heel. Sanitized.
Sizes 2-5 ................................ 3.29
— General Insurance —
Representing Old and Tried Capital Stock Insurance
Companies
PHONE 215 FORD BLD
DOUBLE STAMP DAY
EVERY WEDNESDAY AT
PADUCAH CASH GRO.
Issued and Redeemed by This Store
Penney’s Is One of America’s
Largest Shoe Retailers
THE REASON IS QUALITY
Columbia and our. other colleges and universities are
‘ MIGHTY BULWARKS IN MAINTAINING OUR BASIC FREEDOMS
THEY NOW HAVE TWO AND A QUARTER MILLION STUDENTS-
6VIDENCE OF THE BREADTH AND VITALITY OF EDUCATIONAL
OPPORTUNITY IN OUR DEMOCRACY.
A LW A*£ ' PI «'S U Al)f ¥ 5
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Hinds, Alfred. The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 4, 1954, newspaper, March 4, 1954; Paducah, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1034992/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bicentennial City County Library.