Pilot Point Post=Signal (Pilot Point, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 20, 1941 Page: 3 of 4
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FOXWORTH-GALBRAITH
LUMBAR COMPANY
After calling attention each week for nearly
two years to the improved agricultural prac-
tice* of Pilot Point fanners, we otter you this
week a picture relating strictly to the city of
Pilot Point.
Hundreds of travelers read this sign each week
as they pass in and out of Pilot Point. It
means that our city water is PURE. And it
means also that our city administration is
progressive, providing residents with a good
place in which to live.
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MT. OARMEL MN STIFF
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i has moved Into bti
■tore dose to the Bep
spent Sun-
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and
This is as it should be—a progressive town,
surrounded by a thrifty and progressive rural
population.
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We are hupiug spring has come at
last. Panomns are 1 ------
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NOTICE!
Bote'd’arc Posts
Seed Corn
Red Top Cane Seed
Sudan Seed
Higeria Seed
Pratt‘s & Saulsbury's
Poultry Remedies
Magnolia Garden Seed
Cowley’s Rat Poison
BOLTS—any size
Armour’s Fertilizer
Red than Feed Sion
the weak
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smooth and dghti
and Mrs. C
community
“I’ll Be There at
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COOK’S HOUSE PMNT
Ov« the Of I mr I,apply CooL'a
famous How Pains- it BOW
Soo farther ind wears longsr
ttw.navMl lu clow, controlled
chalking parmtu the rain to
wash away toot and dfit
18 actrscriwe colors and
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PLAN
of Dallas and
T a, Deaton,
at home.
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DaHaa Flatted
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C. Scoggins and
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jott Baxter and wi
Gainesville on
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*•* About O.FlASY PAYMENT
Las spout Snn-
Scott Baxter.
Carrigan and
t Bunday with
*' Walter
Modern women know that they can nako ap-
pctotxnent* by telephone and aavt disappoint-
meats. .. other advastageo? They're too numer-
ous to mention. Arir any housewife who has
a telep boot
Sign on
Highway
Leading
throach
Pilot Point
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Safe, Strong, Conservative—Since 1892
MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPGS IT INSURANCE CORPORATION
TORE COTTON GROWERS
BETTER STANDS
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»rris. who
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lobila accident
. have returned
improved
PUBLIC WATER
. SUPPLY ,
APPROVED
Moat everyone oat thia way fa busy
fanning.
Albert
te the home
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week ware: Mrs. Dixie Sfivey of
Denison, Mr. and Mn. Bud Gooch
of Earth and Sam Hall
birthday Sunday
lost of relatives and
in the celebration
mokes her hanse on
her daughter, Mn.
Mt. and Mrs. M. J. Bai
U Paso where hx-r daughter J,a'r*.heftn’Jf*1”* 5
■ar* “•* -• ~ -isrx*2-.“Sr
to Pilot point, much i
Beautify and
Protect it NQW
with.. COOK’S
FAMOUS 2-COAT
HOUSE PAINT
SYSTEM
Set 3-ttarf Painttaa Value for2-Coat Coal
Hero's How • • • • •
"One Coat for the Wood” "OnoCoalfortheWgather"
SUPERWHITE PRIMER
Sar “Gcod byei" to old-fash-
ioned pointing methods I Use
ONE COAT of this rnasinc
re er primer that doesn't.“*o*k-
away“ Into thirsty wood pores,
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Mr. and Era J. W. Isbell of Tyler
spent ths weekend wit! th* tetter's
parent*, Mr. and Mrs Morrow, at
Union Grove.
.*"• Kmm rf PM P.al pr...h.
ed ben Bunday.
TW4 WU.® i^t ta
Frederick, Okla.
* I4 A T“rt? W*a ““Joyed at the !
ccheol house
a good time h reported.
Mr. and Mn Vhgto DM of Celtna, i
Geo. Mize and family jf Mustang, .
Mr and Mrs q^o. Plummer of 1
Spring Hit suited Frank Wlksn and I
family Sunday.
Mr. ud Mra. Haakeii rooteh and 1
children of Mustang vfaited Ms par- i
«>ta here late week. ,
Kr- and Mrs. Jttn Scoggins of Navo I
vielted relatives hw<J Sunday. (
A daughter was born to Mr. and
Mn. Henhel Wilaon on March 18th. 1
Mrs. John Howell of Atfbrey visit- i
ed in this community recently.
Lonls Meinen and Cyrus Hopper of «... *. M. ,onw
Mustang were visitera here Sunday, iting in Artema New Mexlc.
Bob Lae»a returned to his homo at
Bine Jtidge Tuesday accompanied by
Joe Huckahy. Mr. LuCM has been
here at th* walls and to much im-
proved.
Mh. Jar Johnson is in Dallna this
Mr and Mre. Darwin Sheaxon of
Dallas spent ths week end with rda-
tfvua.
Mr. and Mn. Bob Stephen* of Pt.
Worth visited Mr. and Mra. Charlie
Xsiap Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs L. Iwftwieh of CoJ-
ILnsvDle vfalted Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Kemp Sunday.
Sacral from here attended the
singing eonvenUoa In Sherman Sun-
Mrs, Dixie Silvey of Donlaon fa at
tbs bedside of her mother, Mis. Xd
Blanks who fa ID.
BLOOMFIELD CLUB MEETS
“Harte are useful in landscaping
u«od as a border plont,'' said Mrs.
Almor Sanden, Monday, Maroh 10th
in the home of Mra. Bedford Stevem.
MoH ealt wai answored with "An herd
I have grown." Each member is ask-
. n. .. ,d u ‘'’"e * ">> •’ "-At
u« k. m r"a' S,'h'
A covered dish luneheon was serv-
ed to the foUowiug members: Ms.
Jack Sanden, W. U. Lancs, Harris
Daniels, Ernest Sanders, Gelen SMp-
l*y, Fred Sanden, Aimer Sanden,
W P. Smith and hostess, Mn Bed-
ford Stevens. Those precent in the
afternoon were: Mrs. John Sitowg
and two members from the D«n»
City Club, Mrs. Bbter Gooch and Miu
Orbie Ingram.
The next meeting will be in the
home of Mrs Harris Daniels Monday
afternoon, March 24.—Iteourtor.
Poet Signal, March 28, 1801.
Fred Wilson mad* a business trip
to Gainesville.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Moffitt
visiting relatives at Ladonia
Dr, Wilklow was eaBod to
because of iho illireei of hb
ter.
Constable Garland Bradford mad*
a raid on the gamblers and took in
20 of them.
Hog cholera is prevalent.
T. R. Bnunan of Gribble Springs
moved to Cordell, Oklahoma
Prof. T. B. Peters has accepted
nrincipleship of the Oak OIMf High
School .
Died - J. A. Kmlwrt,ta3er
Died - C. B. Gray Jr. , LB.Iutar Bel
Died: C. B. Gray Jhr^ 19. Interment
at B*l*w.
Un. T. J. Elder is sick.
A oarlcad of chickens was shipped
from hero te California.
Mary Lane and Nanni* Dale Wait-
ed home folks.
Th* C. M. Blalock family are mak-
ing Pilot Point their home,
eavino vfeited ,Coi- Go,,‘>r » suffering with fa
Hall Sunday. 8^*T*T>* and from cfftcfai of old gun-
Rtes visited wo°ods received In the vmr
betwoon th* states
Young Weeks bus just returned
from th* PhUippeatu,
Died - Mrs. Underwood
Mr. and Mr*. W. D. Taylor wore
in Gainesville Saturday.
Alma Baxter of Dallas
ady with her brother, J
Mr. and Mrs. Dude (
children of Tioga spout
her parents, Mr. end Mr*.
Self.
Mnr. Buck Autry of Tioga visited
Johnnie Williams. Saturday.
Mr and Mrs. Roy Cox and family
of Dallas spent the week end with
her parents, Nr. and Mrs. T. L.
Aotiy.
Will McKensto and Walter Self
wore in Gainesville on Friday of test
weak
Hamp Fowler o£ Bouthmayda was
in our community one day this week.
Mr. and Mr*. So« ~
daughter visited in
Monday of test week.
Robert Meyer and sons Jamas
Mack and Mr. and Mn. Herman
Molnen and son attended the Fat
Stock Show Thuruiny.
L W. Rfaey and wife of Pilot
Point visited in this community Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mra. Don Stephens epent
Sunday with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Robt. Mayor.
Gyrus Hoppor and Eagtnc Hudson
wore in Dallas one day last week.
Mr. and Mn. A. H. Meinen and
family spent Sunday at Southmayde
Hth her parent* Mr. and Mrs. Phipps
G. H. Mize and family S[~ * x
day with F. M. Wilson and
Rock mn.
Mr and Mra. Leroy Whitlock o£
Groen Valley visited her parents on
Sunday.
Jack Perkins
.new homo and st
tist Chjrob.
——_--- t Mr*. Jo* Woatherspooa of Fart
bogtpnlng to plant Wortii J^^ed her brother, O. L.
Mr*. Frank A. Carriher of
te- Worth visited her parent*, Mr
Mrs. W. A. Thompson Sunday.
Rev. C C. Childr*s« of CeUhisviils
filled hi* regular appointment at the
M.thodrat Church Sunday. H* was
aecompanied by bis wife.
«*4 Mr.,
last G«inc*vilto war* hare Bunday at
_f Bradley Oottoge and attended church
- at tb* Methodfat Church.
Mary Eleanor Partain of Sfiennen
▼totted her parent* Sudnay.
Mr*. L«a Epporoan returned Tves-
day for an extended visit with her
daughter in Douvcr, Texas.
Billie Jo* Ganior of Dallas spout
the week end at borne.
Mn. Iva Turpin returned Thursday
from El Paso —*•— *■—
wasilL C.
to be out again.
Ma Ofan VanZandt and family
spent the week end in Austin with
Senator VnnZandt
Geo. Riddle Jr, of Dalhu> vkfted
his parents Sstnrcay.
Mr*. Ora Harshaw and Mabel Lam-
pkin of Ponder spent *h* week end
at Bradley Cottage.
Rev. Guy Purdue and wife of J A Va«B«A Ama
Whitehorn were bare Tuesday for n 4U I CAlS AQO
Mr. and Mt*. Allan Ward of San
‘-itonio are hero at the bedside of
uar mother. Mra. C. 3L Kerr.
Bari Graves of CCC at Dalia* wee
here for the wack end.
Doyle Chaffin is reported im-
proving.
Mrs. R. S. Wilson and non -Leroy
are much improved.
A. J. Smith » improving Jowly.
Quit* a few are home from school
by on account of measles.
A J. T. Litde of Slidell visited to
TIogu Sunday evening.
Guy Neil Wooten. Barn*)- Hall and
Young Davidson attended the Fat
Stock Show at Ft, Worth Sunday.
Mrs. Carl Noll and Mrs. John
Livingston of Sherman visited Mrs.
X. M. Pnekett and Be tn a McAfee on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mra. Cap Ball and daugh-
“ ter and Mr*. Teddte Reece and Nan-
etta Reece of Brownwood, Mr. and
Mra. Windle of Pilot Point, Mrs
Dfohman nnd Mirs Dieharan and Mra.
Pryor of Collinsville visited Mra. J.
M. Puekutt and Batua McAfee re-
cently-
Nuxrel HnD of GalneeviUc
her mother. Mra. Dora I____
Nr- and Mis. J. T. Rigg visited
relative* in ShernMuT Sunday. ----
Mr. and Mr.a Hub Davidson and
ohildren attended the singing con-
vention in Sherman Sunday.
Roy Garner of Houston spent the
week end at home,
Sedi* Fa* Greer and Laora Peak
of T8CW, Denton, spent the
end with Kd. and Mrr. H. G E
R. L. Cherry of T. C., Di
home for the week end
L«wrencc Hestand
Aneta Hestnnd of
spent the weak end
Mr. and Mrs. Meson
Mr*. Newt Shiflett of 1
Mr and Mra. 8. P. Andcraoa Sunday.
Mra. Frank William* fell Tuesday
morning spraining her angle and re-
ceiving other in’urfej.
Douglas Joh*K«n and Emmett
Thompson left Tuesday morning for
a year’s training tn the Army.
Osear Bilvey ®f Denison wa.
Tuesday.
Thorn on the sivk h*t are; Miaa
Dorothy Crutafnger, Frank Wooten,
Mra. Jim Blank* and Mrs. Ed Blunk*. w.„.
T>>m, wW «U1,4 B, th. h.m. rf a. much n*
Mr. and Mr*. Jias Blank* Bunday “ ”
wore Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hart and
family of Batetifae, Mr. and Mra
Jack Ectes of Tioga, Mr end Mrs. J.
D. Dotaon of Bloomfield and Rov.
Dotedn. of Belem.
Rev. Dotaon of Salem spent Satur-
day night with Bfr and Mra Haffay.
Mb. Dixie Silvey and son of Dent-
son rant a few day* with her parents
Mr and Mra. Ed Blanks.
Those In the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Hafley Sunday -were: Mr. and Mn.
Dewey Hyde of Union Grove, (hear
Self of ’’’ipton Chapel, Mr and Mra.
Morris and Mr. and Mra. Chester
Cook of Mot Point
Those in the home of Mr. and Mre.
Ed Blanks Sunday were. Onus
Blanks and Gene «f Gainesville, Cas-
par Blanks or Tipton Chap*1 and Mr
and Mi*. Bill Tipton of Tipton Chapel
Mr- and Mrs. Hafl.y opont Friday
in GainaaviTfa with relatives.
R«v. Sterj- of Aubrey delierad a
good, sermon bora Bunday.
Mr. and BIrs. Tom Smith of Calif.,
aro visttlug relative* here.
Jim Blanks and daughter wore 1
budneea visitors tn Gainesville Fr»-
dW.
Mr*. Hafley and Mr*. Long seput
Tuesday with Mr*. Hyde of Union
Grave.
Billie Fee Hafley spent Sunday
with Oleta Cumminge of Lemons. 1
Ralph Wooten who had a hurt leg 1
to improving.
Sirs. Walter Self
Blanks were in this
day.
THURSDAY, MARCH 20, W1
-----Pollard and children and
Clam Lnbbers were to Fort Worth
Sunday at ths Fat Stock Show.
Jessie Long of GatoesviUc spent
the week end with Mrs. D. L. Long.
Don Booty, Betty Jaffrey and
Bonnie Autrey cf Oakdale were In
this cormnunity Sunday night.
Mr. raid Mrs. Ellison Gary of
Fairview vtetted Mr.* D. L. Lone an
Monday.
Joan Lee of Bdlew spent one night
wtth Geraldine Pollard recently.
Bro. Adkins from Dallas filh
regular apointment here the .
w*rk end. A large crowd attended
chnrdt Sunday night
Nr. and Mra. B. C.
daughter from Ethel visited
Sooggin* and family Bunday
Mr. and Mra. John Huffman
tended the singing convention
Sherman Sunday evening.
Mr*. G. N. TodJ is able to attend
church agate
Dorothy Huffman spent Sunday
with Dot Bodovaky.
Liberty Hill gave away the quilt
Friday night and It was drawn
Mra. Peart Nlchoteon of Tioga,
niee program was also enjoyed, end
a bueineds meeting of the community
club was held.
last year's yield faaeesss
h»8h praise by State
Coltegee-mean nure acres
planted to CERESAN-trcted
cotton SMd teis Muon! Be
“““"I th® grower* to prof*!
Texas Buflrtto gpi **7W
CoDege ttatton the overage In-
crease in rteld for Coreera-
trewted seed wm ft pounds of
Bnt per *cre . . Temple.
Teaaa, Wte of ‘ d.ubted" gw-
Mtaabca. Oklahoma A. « M.
Bxperimeat Station Greater 8*
rope. "Desdng the seed with
Ceresan w lomro goneHd ess
»h*a any other cottoa seed
treatment . . .- CERESAN
y»te u‘<te: reduroe seed ret-
««d eote-sUn; goceraHy
■mproves steads ■*< yteUs.
Tte*< own aeed, or lo*k
far the Ceresan Treatment
Tag on seed you bey!
Mrs. H. (Gzaany) William* cale
tested her 89tb birthday Sunday
with a dinner. A hoi
friend* took part
Mrs. Wiffiam
her farm with
Myer*.
Old friends visiting
of Mr. and Mrs. 0rt>
w: K.
______ Mr.
and daughter*
of Bonham.
Rudotel, Howard of Mt. Springs
visited WOl Ingram Suudsy.
An infant aoo wa* born to Mr. and
BIrs. Frank Scoggte March 12 and
died and was buried March 18 nt
WaHing. Mrd. Beoggfn wiU 4>e re-
memberad os Frankie Tooley of Mt.
Springs.
Several from here attended church
at Tiptoa Chapel Sunday afternoon.
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Gunstead, Alice. Pilot Point Post=Signal (Pilot Point, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 20, 1941, newspaper, March 20, 1941; Pilot Point, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1335906/m1/3/: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .