The Pilot Point Post-Signal (Pilot Point, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 9, 1937 Page: 2 of 5
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L»nu MMut.
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V,
Were
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Telling You
NewDeal
milk
Sr’
Service Station
Alvin Branum. Prop.
Fill Radiator wtth Anfl-Freece
Change to Winter Weight Luhrleaata
Install ■ Now Hot Battery
Buy a Now Floor Mat
Hove Motor Toned Up
Bad bo Ready for that HoBday Trip.
bcnrht
Sltact
Mr. Garred
>c told the
■i&C
and
"s»y.
Of ChftT
> 2u\md
iJ>t WonhK
We erv appcMwMag tke time
TA* year when we cuaiuiauMMwU I
birth of JtT- '
adc tush *f 1
jfteu forget
Goto spart-
•enbrenra of
io nuora
oei*e.”
Jmu Chriet tn the hu
* th* CM*Uom imm
t tbc babe at
wit1. we BuMwy 1t-a
. tie Owe who said;
blessed to give than to
E^l
•tP*
• i *
why don't yon get a ptntero
. Mo ore’s nice new house out
nortbwaet of town—Wr ooc of the
Dentate ploee* areurd hare.* After
the Pilot lad beard tlial wveud times
ehe took a trip out to Moore's and
this is what she found! Standing on
the running board ef tear oar, ale
mapped tils picture of th* house
with il» attractive eettiiut uf ilintlw
trees sad hedge-
Charlie Mtmre and hia wile (dawg-
-10KK) a. as.
UlOO a. B.
UM December 1R wUl u’X?Jot
Bdn7-bs_eiLd_a.dut.baf ire 'itata
an ou tuoruhig theme wfll be on
Manaus. The .sermon will to ‘Tor-
v* Du Oar Omsttuae*." The even
g sarmon will be Tli Bight to Bo-
Garrell la having an opportunity So
wet rooidta.
This being the first trendi allo ta
this part of She couaty, che rilo baa
boon regarded by if- '---
experiment. and he __
W-swluratay that wfll ■wjffA by
xiislakea another time, and that he
eonsidere it a success in the main
When be flat out into the traoeto ha
saya, he thought part of the silage
was apaifod. and threw away a wag-
onload—and the sboek exma along
•ad rirawed ft a». ug! Mow fee te cut
ttag off feed as needed every day,
and the stock axe really going after
It
HU mhtajee, ha has detedad, was
•nude when part d the water with
whisk she tnrghnn was bedded down
was removed—U nays all of the
Anter wan needed, co 114;dering the
fart that hi* attl la elay, which *J-
iowe tittle seepage into the Lola.
That, he think*, is rereoimll/.e for
jnsnlng the silage to turn brawn »n-
Ktead Of -•rr. Mnp pvson f» p whN*
the eupectsMnt was a remarkable euo
Base, and he export* to try it again
next year.
liter of the W. M. Stinnot's)
thia 94 acre place from the „
hates 9 yean ago, lived In the old
story end *-baM house until teat year
■Then they completely remodeled the
original dwelling house l» Lakisx off
the sflcond story, turning tae house
around. and rebuilding ard renoent.
lag the entire structure—now it*s a
remodeled house that doaerft look
rwaoJalod.
When they took over the far*, lhe
old apple orchard, for Which the
plaM was necod yeera ago, wan won
out, and tha Moore’s have been
Ttartlg the umrodnstivo. trooa T
young fruit slock. And tie eu-.icc
out looks prosperous, with l*f wi
Leghorn fr tho poultry yard, 1
sows on pasture, three brand 1
oelvea HoMng «P tbeor bools in
lot, erroded peatur* laud newly
gated, and buses in good legate.
The iloosea were among th«*
soars tsbo planted tcy bouns as an
perimant; now ttn report Uat
jack rabMta pt theira but tart 1
wed eauugli for seed for ano'
pasting.
STEPHEN'S
GROCERY AND MARKET
Sr* )
Phone 96
for Mapl. and kney gr.ccrieA,
frah meats, fnets or nuts. We
can supply all yomr holiday weds.
We DeHvee.
Sorvfeo With e Rmila
>t learaai
putting 01
Money fl
Rero And there (tea Plot
Bvecyooe’e ehiarn^ ia p_______
the smoko these days . . Maney fbi
two bale* of cotton low when the 1.
D. Tipton house burned last week . .
. Berry Becwnd started drilling a
wall oa hi* ylaae Monday . . . frame
work of ths now flvc-Mor.-Md-batti
I • •
I Many people stiL stop at Moo
fer.woba* from the old Marear a
i*Mwn bore as fhe Pilot snapped
ukXuxw Icum lh« r&uilieaet, ludl
j tuward the house. This wel) di
'beck to early Pilot Point day*, to
aro'^/i
:fmo; in constant use throng num-
lereaa changes In awoexuhlp, !t >Gti
provides 3 HrrfUesr supply of good
: water for its present OAnaCa. The
Moores boapiUblv provide boakrt
and gourd for the convenience of
pesunwhy who wish to stop there, aa
their nredecttiem liave dune.
The Pitot war one of the fortunate
motorist* wtio chanced to set the bi-
cycle wHL a side car, which *n elder-
ly troubleut was ridtog yesterday nn
Highway No. tn. Ku-wing that her
readers would like to know about it,
she (portioned the driver end fvuad
him Juat full at fnfomxtionl Sbo
herewith repeat* the ennearaatlon,
wunl for word:
Pilot Where are you going?
Iteangtt: Crasy.
Pilot: Where did you come frdml
Steaagur: IFe ruuic of your bust-
Plot: DoaH yne net eeld ndtog
that bicycle?
Shwnger T*Wd bo rind if I didl
Ho had the last word aud left The
Pilot fe glad to pass 03 what sbo leer-
nad to her readers.
awe,
and
isohtik! gooL
JLrat IS of the younger art to-
Jad Joe irtes- place Monday night,
set for pcntomncM and possums,
parly a grand success, exrepb no per
simuKMi* no possums . . . Hen* are
or strike, so egm are brtaging *
good price, which would be nice if
lha bctc wor 2n*t on strike.
Pilot wBl be aamn* ya«i
havt. . . . oal* mhrttotoe, rad haws,
busk bashes, hearty b-rrfaa,
sedan stand cut to bright Christ-
mauy reds and grooaa * “*
winter shades of brawn
eae’Jtbsra rrimj yl<u»w-
a shape* . . Maybo *'
againak toe
. . . Lota od
a ehaieo . . Maybe the rains of last
weekend will lower the grade of e«-
ton lef* to field*, teat no erne oooms
much concerned . . . ’twnou’t A-l
co.taa anyway, and faxraara' syfcito
have dropped with the price . . .
seyef Vondey, rar
treson op > « • Some lannsr ordered
a box tor a John Deere Bulky plow,
uick it to the post oflkx and left it
thare, now John Wtodto has it back
in ais stare again . . . too eold to
plow anyway . . . Eoburc Mayer’v
omuc at Mustang honied Sunday p.
m.; ranter J. B. Mack saved hl*
tenusohek! good*.
About
home
what
tote ease*
> bo callod.
.1 children have
bocil and toaseo-
itiwr children. In
hera kapt at
vented.
'"There are revera? things worth
remembering in oosmeetion wttb cbfl-
dren'o Csaasea Nearly al <rf those
diseases begin with a dlgestivo unset
or wiUi sym k >m» ck»ely resenb'tog
those of the cotntxuii cold. AcconllsK-
1y, It <■ a wise thing for mothers to
regard every digestive mvt end
ov'.nr camom eold with snsplekn
untd y<n> axe sura E to not the bogia
Ring of something more serious."
Austin.—"It's a great mwtaka to
reat even light cases of measles,
tickenpox, mmnps, scarlet fever, or
oy other of tbe eonuncnicable dlo-
sses of ehUdbood as though they did
nt amount to mueh," stntra Dr. Geo
L Cox, state health affiear. ’’Treat-
Mat of that sort rankee it pesctole
>e these disetuses to spread and cause
ir'ous outbreak* among children
hose Impaired resistance makes
i»m easy nctima to any term of to-
> at Ion.
‘‘Borne of the most oerious out-
rofaki wa hove had of icarlct lever,
1 xrf) as of other dfasaaaB In dtffer-
at parts of ths State, have been
•aaed te mild eases—that i -------
>a light for the doctor to
1 -seine instances tbe 1 * “
"aued to go to sebo
aud plaz wito rtise
A aftor shay hue________
1 for a few toys swfferfng tuiin
. wm beloved tt> be just an ord-
inary eold, they have raturned to
school nd have scattered these
garuat atouud amoug their school-
mates Eventually a grom of cases—
ccmrtfcr.es very serious cnes—have
daveiopeii from the careleasiy-hsmd-
ied mild case. The reaslt wao another
op-dessis that could have beau pre-
Dhlfdrtas DIbknb lot To
Bo Token Lightly Says Or.
Spring H» Oonplo Married
Mica Vernine Nail Jones, dsngtrter
od Mr. and M». Kd Jone* and Geo.
Yarbrough, both of the Spring HB1
iiniiHuiiIiy, war* married Saturday
ertemnon ■* tbe home of Rev. and
Sfw. Roy Stanley in RfeXInney wBb
Rev. Stanley, pastor of tba Antfeoh
Baptist Church, saying the ouremony.
Mr. and Mu. Yarbrough will make
their Iieiod in the Bpring Hill com-
munity.
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FARMERS
EXCHANGE
Pilot Point, Texas
ft
WE WMT YOUS POULTRY, ESGS,
DREAM AMR PEOANS.
ft
FULL LINE OF CHRISTMAS FRVITS,
NUTS, DANDY AND STAPLE AND
FANCT SROCERIES.
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• THURSDAY, DECKMBKR I. t«3T
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PACK TWO
TUB PBLOT POINT MMT-KGNAL, PILOT POOTTT, TRXAg
tessen
BAPTIST W. M. 1
The ualraty Baptist BDntanary
Borioty met Monday afternoon at the
hemo of Mrs. J. L. Owens, with Mrs.
ELton P.iitev a uo-liustea*. The women
spnnt th* v-ftmiwu pie Jug a nr
•wd ylavm fbo rannrttnn for fho
UMV paster wore mad*. Refreshments1
were served to 16 mamham, inahid-
lug one new nextibcr, Mrs. Bpton.
Miss Rudine Owens assisted the hos-
*z>
Stocks ar. complete, doliciou*
nut. from aD over tie world at loweat
prices. Hurry ... get your Christmas
supply now.
Also Christmas fruits, candy, and
all kinds of staple and fancy groceries.
We want to buy your Cream, Eggs,
Poultry and Pecans.
Domestic sod Imparted
Xmas Nuts
T. M. JONES
WE DELIVER
a
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t.i
11
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b'
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if
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REW LOW PRICES
OR LMRIIY WORK
FT. WURTH LAUNDRY
At Leath Hotel
J. D. Meaalag* R Hi'seen tattoo
OWE SHIRT ....
TWO OR MORT
.....Ma
tSIbe
PRICE’S
Beauty Shop
HOUDAY SPECIAL
M OO OIL PERMANENT wM
OIL TREATMENT gZ.00
Bra Us For Other Spratala
FREEi >0.00 Maohtaoteae wav.
and MJ» bteebfoe Wove an
Dreeiatera Mtb Mt 4*90 p. m.
Call For Tickets
IF ITS AMYTKINQ IN FEEDS
YOU CAN FIND IT HERE
WE ARI ■ THE MARKET
FOR YOUR CREAM, HIDES, TURKEYS AND
OTHER POULTRY
WELSH FEED STORE
Feeds, Seed and Produce
Phone 72 Pilot Paint, Texas
•pen.
IVO Jiv-
i find
neighbor George Oeek to proniw to
, Latva hli awoke hotm* door opei-
• Mr.aon Walling Idttotl Toot, gave "
era of ±L'CC away and couldn’t
‘anyone who wanted the fourth ao
j, away!
?anihlina7loun4f
•^the^outec
—^£1^
fit PILOT
*T can't have Lrwera and turkryo,
too"— Tm afraid to leave home at
night fcr four somoorc will steal my
turkeys" "Wish 1 aould save said
at Thank* giving tian a"—ouch rm-'anyono v
ark* as these lead the Pilei to think I threw L
that farm fhl’c really earn tiwdr twr.|
keymoneyl B, J. Carrell solved tbe fcodim*
Ten, taiUn ... >Mn<w U«k I-Aln r«, M, Is Untwte.
wide and hanoaomc rfgat ocw thoy when he made a treewh alto, GIVI 1L
are going to Uwu, and then too they'^ttb many ton* ai red top aarghnm,
know they ati* uuUiag Tojuui un the ^rested it m directed, and covered
IMP IS the eadtag turi ey rate. c* t entire 70 foot toenrit with 11 to
---- 1J inches of aelL Now that the ullage
Everyone las been kiOlug huge has hud time to ferment, and the
fid* week—everyone, that l», except stock in need Mt feed fettowing the
Jxka Marehall, wire said he got hit freer** of the part few week*, Mt.
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Gunstead, Alice. The Pilot Point Post-Signal (Pilot Point, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 9, 1937, newspaper, December 9, 1937; Pilot Point, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1335861/m1/2/: accessed May 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .