The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1927 Page: 12 of 12
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THE PADUCAH POST
Paducah, Texas, Thursday, September 29, 192T.
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never
with the Perfection
‘live heat *oven
\
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Ovens can you be sure of “live heat” and
best results. Use these ovens on any type
of stove, oil, coal, or gas. Ten models,
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to *10.00 at any dealer's. Ask to see them.
Perfection Stove Company
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PERFECTION
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LOCAL_s
Geo. Clark was here Saturday
from Fairview.
J. E. Rodgers of Delwin was
in town this week.
B. Lennis Smith of Ogden was
in town Saturday.
D. C. Mitchell of Grow was in
the city this week.
Jas. Meador of Fairview was
in town this week.
W. Q. Chaney was here Sat-
urday from Dunlap.
See the beauty specialist at
Campbell’s Barber Shop. 21 -2t.
J. D. Parker was here Satur-
day from Lone Star.
Coke Glass of Buck Creek was
in the city this week.
W. H. McClendon of Dunlap
was in town this week.
Raymond Wall was here Satur-
day from Green Valley.
R. L. Russell of Salt Creek
was here Saturday afternoon.
Frank Vaughn of Green Val-
ley was in the city Saturday.
The Green Belt Service Sta-
tion No. 2 wants your patronage.
We have everything you want
from a filling station.—Henry
Sanders, Mgr.
Clarence Roberts was here
from Moon Saturday afternoon.
R. E. Dean and wife were in
Lubbock last Saturday and Sun-
lloas Bohner was here Satur-
day from Dumont. -,M
Mrs. Robt. Moffitt of Chalk
was visiting in Paducah Saturday
afternoon.
Bom on September 26th to
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Futch of
Grow, a son.
The Green Belt Service Sta-
tion No. 2 wants your patronage.
We have everything you want
from a filling station.—Henry
Sanders, Mgr.
Mrs. S. M. Cate of Chalk was
looking after business matters
here this week.
Bom on September 26th, to
Mr. and Mrs. Clint Leslie of
Narcissus, a son.
Mrs. G. C. Mitchell of Mata-
dor was visiting in Paducah Sat-
urday afternoon.
Mrs. Joe B. Hendrix of Ver-
non waa the guest this week of
Mrs. Dawson Reid.
Mrs. J. B. Hendrix af Quanah
was visiting Mrs. Dawson Reid
the first of the week.
Pure Home Rendered Hog
Lard, 10-pound bucket, $1.45, at
City Market. 22-2t
I. A. McKibben and family and
Frank Combest visited in Crow-
ell Sunday afternoon.
Ode Sosebee of Moon was
looking after business matters
here Saturday afternoon.
W. G. Price of Wellington was
the guest of his brother, W. E.
Price, and family this week.
Mrs. W. W. Galloway and
daughter of Dunlap were in the
city Wednesday doing some
shopping.
Ladies, before you buy your
fall coats, hats and dresses be
sure to see me at room five ov-
er the Security National Bank.—
Mrs. J. R. Martin.
Mrs. Bertha Storm and Miss
Rachel Patten of Matador were
shopping in Paducah last week.
Mrs. J. M. Barron and Mrs.
Ed. Davis were in Matador visit-
ing last Sunday.
W. T. Stinson of Chalk was
looking after business matters
here Saturday afternoon.
Jess Drew was here Saturday
from Salt Creek.
Mack Norvell of University
was looking after business mat-
ters in Paducah this week.
L. E. White was here this
week from Fairview.
E. W. Gilmore of Lone Star
was in the city this week.
Jim Gibson of Grow was
transacting business in Paducah
Saturday afternoon.
W. S. Taylor of Moon was in
the city this week.
John Cameron was here Sun-
day from Fairview.
Arthur Jones of Salt Creek
was looking after business mat-
ters in the city this week.
Tom Daniels was here Satur-
day from Fairview.
Theo. Becker of Fairview was
in town this week.
Mrs. Tom Daniels of Fairview
was shopping in Paducah Satur-
day afternoon.
Mrs. J. W. Hallieburton of
Green Valley was shopping in
Paducah this week.
Mrs. Walker Chalk has accept-
ed a position with the Security
National Bank.
Mrs. Bob Biddy of Buck Creek
was shopping in the city this
week.
Jeff Fairbairn of Buck Creek
was in town Saturday afternoon.
John Harvey of Fairview was
looking after interests in the
city this week.
B. E. Hall was here Saturday
afternoon from Fairview.
R. L. Sims of Hackberry was
i city this
T. Find! .
week from Broadmore.
Floyd Forrest of Dumont was
in town this week.
E. H. Self was here this week
from Broadmore.
Miss Alma Gibson of Grow
was visiting in Paducah Satur-
Charlie Grayum of Fairview
was in town this week.
Miss Lottie Gibson of Grow
j was visiting in the city Satur-
! day afternoon.
I Miss Flodelle Armstrong of
| Fairview was in the city Satur-
| day afternoon.
Miss Faye Huffmeyer of Fair-
view was ’ visiting in Paducah
SU(’<la>C'. Bearden of Salt Creek
was looking after interests in
the citv Saturday afternoon.
M.sdames Buford Biddy and
Clifford Havmes attended the
Dixie Series at Wichita Falls
last week. . _ .
J D. Richards was here Sat-
urday from the Salt Creek com-
munity.
Next time you
buy calomel ask
in the city this week.
I. T. Findley was here this
Programme for week of October 3rd.
ZANA THEATRE
MONDAY-TUESDAY
“Crown of Lies”
featuring
POLA NEGRI
In a romantic drama,
also '
Tuesday Night
Baker-Hanna’s Fall Style Show
WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS
in
“The Black Pirate”
Hurry! See the marvelous
natural color picture of all time.
Adventure for the men. Heart
throbs for the women. Endless
delights for the children. Joyous
entertainment for everyone. All
the things that make for adven-
ture in its most alluring form.
FRIDAY
“Rubber Tires”
. featuring
BESSIE LOVE
In a delightful story of “Tin-
Can” Tourists, with laugh-pro-
voking incidents and human in-
terest touches. k
SATURDAY
HOOT GIBSON
“The Denver Dude”
HOME THEATRE
MONDAY-TUESDAY
“The Whole Town’s
Talking”
A farce comedy
with
EVERETT HORTON
WEDNESDAY
A corking good western.
THURSDAY-FRIDAY
“The Climbers”
with
IRENE RICH
in
A tense drama.
SATURDAY
“Fighting Hombre”
with
BOB CUSTER
WATCH
FOR ONE MINUTE
frsst
t test,
tn «M't always
rats
Pat N. Jones
INSURANCE AND LOANS
Do Not
Miss
die Big
Fair
Visit the
Cottle County Fair
and trade at
The
Fair Store
- I
Paducah’s Busiest Comer
The thoroughly purified
and refined calomel com-
bined with assistant and
corrective agents.
Nausealess—Safe—Sure
♦WtWfH ttl U 111 >»♦♦♦
Morgan’s
HOSPITAL
1 ■ Calls answered day or night
Ex-Ray Equipment
Piles cured wthout the knife
Modern Equipment
Graduate Nurse in Charge
T. M. Morgan, Surgeon
Ambulane, with lung-motor
Equipment
Hospital Phone 622
Office Phone 277
Residence Phone 404
CHILDRESS, TEXAS
********************** *
Keep Slender
^ WINTER
^ /fti with a
Summer Diet
TJOR most of us with
Jl our sedentary lives,
winter means excess
weight. The trouble w
usually due to wrong
diet—too much heavy food—meat, potatoes, pastries ana
puddings.
There is no need for going on starvation rations, how-
ever; the continuation of summer menus solves the problem
easily. Eat plenty of fruit, salads and green vegetables.
Avoid too much rich dressing on the salad. Make it de-
licious by serving it crisp—ice cold. For desserts, serve
fruit ices or fruits delightfully chilled. Put ice around the
celery and olives, under the grapefruit, in the drinking
water. It adds the little hint of good food well served that
you enjoy so much in an attractive club or hotel.
>
Start today—keep your summer figure with a summer
diet and the plentiful use of ice the year round. You will
feel better, look better and enjoy your meals more.
PADUCAH ICE CO.
Phone 54
Come To the Fair
We join all Paducah in extending you an invitation
to visit the Cottle County Fair on October 4th and 5th.
We know you will enjoy the occasion.
While here if you need anything in our line call
around and let us fix you up. All kinds of auto work
done RIGHT. Our new brake lining machine puts them
on to stay and to do the work.
Do not forget our location, in the concrete building
on South Main Street.
TYE&LANE
In Concrete Building, South Main Street
When Friends Meet
With the gathering of friends harmonious times
prevail. This is a season of idea exchanging and
worthwhile experience swapping. The Fair will mean
much to every man and woman in this county and ad-
joining counties. Paducah gives you all welcome.
When you become tired come to our shop and rest.
We want you and your friends to come. We would re-
mind you of the fact that you will find real shoe re- *
pair bargains here. Make your trip to Paducah on
October 4th and 5th one of combined pleasure and *
profit. You always win out by having your shoes
built here. •
Fogerson Shoe Shop
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Carlock, E. A. The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1927, newspaper, September 29, 1927; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth720862/m1/12/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bicentennial City County Library.