The Pilot Point Post-Signal (Pilot Point, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 20, 1937 Page: 3 of 4
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THE PILOT POINT POST-SIGNAL, PILOT POINT, TEXAS
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CAN YOU AFFORD TO BE SICK?
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LOW SUMMER RATES
NOW IN EFFECT!
ONLY KEIVINATOR GIVES YOU ALL THESE ADVANTAGES:
Built-in Thermometer - Rubber Grid, in Afl lee Troy.
Certificate of Low Operating Cort - 5-Year Protection Plan
BECK FUNERAL HOME
FuneraVDirectors---Ambulance Service
PHONE 110
ITS SAFER TOO—You ic t
safer on a "TAP” passenger ■*
train than you are at home—"21
Fort
PL-
SUMMER
OR
WINTER
Mbs
Senior
BINDIR MB MOWER PUTS MB OTHER
HARVEST SUBDUES
Hom, Sweepo, Raltu, and » General Line of Tool*
J. R. WINDLE
HARDWARE
AefZ
Th* now Kelvinotor
runs only holt ■
d«y~dtirlng th*
rest of New Nm* rt
poroluroe using no
torrent to oi.
SERVICE '
i-COMWU<Y,j-
■cted
Baj^
■ we have in
irsa admen U
Constipa
IrXrz
H Th* now 1937 K*l-
|H vln«t*r Is Plus-
|M Powered. It has as
much as double th*
tooting capacity to
many *th*r well-
known rofrlgsru-
tor» •< oquai six*.
If* spring all year ’round oc Texas and Pacific
Air-Cooled Trains. All through "T&P” trains
are completely air-cooled and air-conditioned
—dean, fresh air at all times. In the honest
weather you’H find it always cool, dean and
comfortable.
new taw eaui
WWIU Luau 1
ed. w.
stay in
MpiriU.
th* Sot
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and you can travel for as
AIFKOOLED
TRGinS
united
12 at
Mr. and Mr* Marion Dodson and
daughter Clarence and E. R. Kin-
naird, Carl and Lewi. WlUis of Fort
Choose The Right Refrigerator
Sicknen I, Expensive In Time and Money. Keep
Toot System In Order—-Stay Well.
They detinpilth the Nue-Pewered Edetaeter Iren
Ordinary Electric lefriyeratorc
IM ~ yw plan your trip!
Tour vacation begiue vs ben yo« step
aboard Texas used Pacific air-cooled
trains!
A Texas and Pacific ticket costr m more,
but Texas and Pacific Service adds much
to the pleasure of your trip!
;1
tired and wom oa't Dues your bask
scern *tl£f i.r.d sore aad taud to
straighten up? When you band over
do you eaem diasy and have floating
>*iclx.' txuere ywr eynt uo ymi
have slight heudacbe* at times? Are
you constipated? Pert tasy and dreg-
gy part of tho time? Are you irriUWe
and eras-? Ueien, friend, if you
have any of there eymptoma Nub's
C. 4 1* Tonic is ths medlolno that
you need and yoo will thank us for
you after a few doses. You
don't bar. to take Naah’s for a long
time before you are benefitted, in
fact you will notice improvement
after a very tew Hous. Nash'S to no
aureali or wonder-worker but it will
Art on yoar bowel* and remove every
trace of Malaria from yaw system.
Nanh’s Taaic Selin for Stic
■nd Fully Guaranteed
Mr. Nash, the manufacturer of
tfah effective medicine, saya ho does
not want one cent of year money if
yea ere not tenefitied. Re says go
to your drug store and buy eno fifty
cent bottle and take for one week
and if you are not more time satis-
fied with results to return the empty
bottle to your druggist and get your
money back.
Per sale in
_______ Slzapsan, and
Do you gat up in the morniag ull roy, Texas.
TIPTON CHAP ML
Rev. Quy Purdue of OoUlnsvHle
filled his regular cepoiatjoent here
Saturday night end Sunday- evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Casper Blula spent
Sunday night with Mr. and Mr*. Mt
Tipton
Worth snd
naled and
ware Sunday guest*
H. D. Dodson.
Mice Mtadne Prtddy spent Sunday
in Deaton with Mtea Sue Dannie and
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. JI. E. Spears, Mrs. C.
L. Woodall and MIm Jorette Bpreia,
• ■.■eompenlod little Cbariric Tam
Speata te her home at Della. Sunday
afternoon and vtoltod with Mr and
Ms*. Co--. SpecM-e. Mr. and ulra. Hareid Jones
Clyde Lamaatar of AmariUo viaiUd Pilot Paint spent Sunday night '
ELVINATOR cuu the co»c of berrer living! The two facts «&.
Lx. played here on rhe left prove it. They main that d»v after day,
month after month, year after year, Keivinetor wilt we you money.
Huy MM lieo that Keivinator u built to "take it.’’ No mutter
how hot the day, no nutter hoe- oven-like vour kitekn, Keivinator
keepi food* slway. SAFE.
Keivinator quickly payt for it»d£ That ii why io many preseot rc-
frigenwr owncn are repladag with 1737 Ptui-Itowerad Kalrinacor.
You. too. will want a Keivinator when you «e the marvetauriy
efficient new tnodek Game into our Hurt today. Let or give you
ch. detail* of our eary purchue plan
reiotivea here laat week end.
Mies Muryrtev Mershon, who ia a
teacher ia tbc Kfchtand Springs
achool rente in Sunday t» spend the
summer with her parents, Mr and
Mo. A. J. Morehon.
MMr Florence Cheatham X
Worth qient Sunday with her
eut», Mr. and Mm. A. C. Cheatham.
Uris Salhe aU and Mn. Harvey
BoD of San Axtonlo are gwetjis in the
bDUM of Mbs Bail's brother, Hder
and Mrs. B. G. Ball
MUe Caeek- Thompson uf Ft Worth
spent Sunday with her stater, Mine
□u Thompson, m the home of Mr.
and Mrs. L. 1. Dogan.
SeuUr ActiritUe
The Seaiore of Tbga high school
celebrated Senior dnylartW'
day by a trip to Dallas.
On Friday afternoon the
cl*M and Ceacban went to ,
Falls and returned Setardar after-
noon AQ reported • good time con-
stating of Mvimwing and other out
door uctirftle*.
HocreJaureate ssrviets coadui
--- ”. G BaH were held Su
. .. »..t ^teen graduate* at the
tiat ehureh.
Margaret Spears of the
ciaaa ?xtertaiaed the
Pilot Point by Aanoo
Aabrey Druy Oo., Au
— . __ . Mrs. P. E. Blake has returned
Senior day last Wednee- from a vtoit with the Dcveoport
j_ tamly at Jacksonville.
Xr. and Mrs. J. D. Blder have been
Turaar vWtfog their Bon J. D ,wlw had an
appendix operation at Denton last
week.
Mr. andMre. J. R. GWOtna of
GafaarilU visited their nUeea, Mr».
Ernest Hall and Mre. F. F. Martin
on Sunday.
Mrs. a X. (Eriene) MMebon. of
Decatur, Ala., ia here for an indef-
— IniU atay with her parents, Mr. and
cia** Mrs. W. A. Upehureh.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Kln-
littlc son of Pilot Point
u! Mr. .nd Mn.
wiUi a jrariy at her kwne Monday
nurfat.
The Junior and Senior daoMa will
apeod Thanday nt Loy Lake.
Laoiaiter-Gordon
Mtoa Juno Lomaater and Ck>yc«
Gordon both of Tioga, were
in marriage Wednesday, Muy
Durant, Okla.
The bride to the daughter of Mr.
Clyde T^mnster of Amarillo. She has v_ n
mode her home here with her grand- {ir th
mother, Mra Knuna Gabbert ttipret the -xtf
several yean, and actandod the Tioga
eehoal. She was a member and ahw
valedletorfan of this year's senior
darn,
Mr. Gordon la a so* at Mr. and
Mra. J. D. Gordon of thia city. He
was a member of the Junior etas* of
Tioga high school, also a meniber of
the Tioga football and track team.
He was also active in church work,
being president of the Methodist
young people's orgawtiation of Tioga
and also president of the West Unton
young people* organisation of the
Sherman district.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon left Bunday
for Amarillo where they will make
their home. They have many friends
hero who wish them much auceera
and happlneas in ftaoir new borne.
her sister Mra. Roy Jetton.
Rev. Adkins of this community
preached st Stiff Chapel Saturday
night and Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Loe Cooke of Tioga
visited her parenta Sunday.
Mra. Casper Blanks entertained a
butch of young people Friday night
with a party honoring her nephew,
Creadon Godsey who ta korae from
Ft. Warren, Wyoming.
Mrs. Alma Baxter visited her ala-
tel Mr. Tom Antry orer the week
Mrs. Mollie Baxter and danghrar
from CoitinsviUe visited tn the Scot*;
Baxter home Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Spears of Low-
krillo visited Mr. end lln Mark
Spears Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Q. C. Shumate and
mni Claude C. uf Deniun aiiauucu
Baccalaureate service* anil vtotted
friends here Bunday.
Mra. Myrtle Frio* and daughter
Mackie Fem epent the week end in
Ft Werth with Mr. and Mr*. E. E.
fmng.
Mr. and Mrs. JL D. Dodson have
moved to the Smith reaidtnre on
East Main, recently vaeatad by Mr.
and Mra. a C. WOtacL Mr. and Mra.
Bay Witoaa are now occupying th
iv.ldeneo vacated by Mr. and Mr*.
Air. and Mrs. G. F. Smith returned
home Monday from eeveral days visit
at Raila, with thatr son A. J. Smith
nd family, and their daughter Mra.
Whseler Keller and fernily.
Wiley Allmon and daughter Louiae
of Sen Angelo and Ira Allmon of
Walters, Okie., who have been here
the past week at the bedside of their
mother, returned to their home, Sun-
Daring there tlmre of "the survival
of tbs fittest" It bohaoves al! of ur
to atey in the pink of condition. Sick
* used more trouble iw the
__all uuiot iombit>-
i ran all do well if we ran
good heahh and fighting
----The men trouble *- ’~
the South io mused by du
Malaria, BRlousnera and
tRm.
Nash tey. If Yau Will Dapeod
O* Nack*. Toalu Yea Can
Prereat DMoaaev.
Naah'a & A L. Tonic la maaufae-
tured by » Southern Obemfct of
rwenty-fh-e year* experience who
realised that Malaria. Biliousness and
ConsMpstiou were the three major
diseases of the South and after year*
of experimenU he perfeoted ths for-
mn’a now called Nosh's (LAL.
Toaie. Nash's Teak acta on the bvor
sad atimalatee the glands to perform
the duties that Nature intended
thereby Increasing th flow of bile to
properly combat the polsou in the
ryitesi, Nretfa Tonic flush*, the
lower IntestinsE removing the poison
ous w.ita matter from th« system
N'eA’s combats Malaria by removing
this germ from th« blood. So wateb
for the symptoms of there three tro-
nblea and take Noah’s Tonie te time
so you can prevent n »p«U of
Symptom, of Malaria. Biiiousne*.
and CoMdpettoa
Entered ae Second Oiare Mail
at the pcetoffice at PDst Feint
under the Aet of Coogresa of
8, 1H79
ruxry BOiXT »o«t
MLOT FOIST Niw Ik A
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It and 1BT
Puhltohsd Weekly
Pilot Point and
■ ia ths Intar eat of
__ Co«nn>wrtty Bvsry
Thursday by
Fred W. Gunatead . . . PabJWMr
Allee Gmwtoad Editor
Regular sdvertMng rates oharged far
all Card* of Thanks. Rorelutleaa and
Tribntee of Raenoat
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
> Jtere. GtaN. Otar aU Goofems Chatom)
1 YEAR (fa advance)
2 YEARS (te advance) >Ltt
3 TEARS (fa advance) fLM
fOumUe ear tahivr Mamed
1 YEAH (fa advance) flM
I! TEARS (fa adsnnoe)........ . .MN
I YEARS (fa advanaa)..............fBjtt
THURSDAY, MAY gp.
1M7
NOME USE STUDIO
BABY rtCTVIUU .
n»M t
CERTIFIED
FUR STOMDE
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I
XttaUhke^ yt,
Moth
Protection
PILOT POINT
POST-SIGNAL
FT. WORTH LAUHDRT
AR Lea* Hetal
INEXPENSIVE
PERMANENT PORTRAITS
P. T. HETTZMAN.
Administrator erf the Ertato ef
George Oswald, Deceased.
retalty
East Side Sqaare, next door to
The LaMode
YOUR FURS CLKANRD AND
PUT IN COLD STORAGE
THROUGH THE HOT WEA-
KER. PAY this fall.
CALL FOR
rim® triad and te.tvd me.
thud of pcatoatteg wiatoe
clatbe. from moth damage.
Oarmeut* dry ctaaaad and
peaked in m.tL reaied beg.
are safe.
WHITLEY
Drycleanors
Ototba* do help you win—
have them eleaned often.
„ Stodie H»ur. 4 Day.
Tuesday. Thumtev A Sunday:
Rat or day: From 1 p. m. to *.
DOTTUMBU
Ualaea y®« have ywur «ut-
•Uw elathe* property d>>
clreaed aad ratnraad la
"n<d> .aat- Stoaaga Bag.
to avoid the ravage* af math
NOTICE
To tboaa tadebeed to, or holding
cJafau agate* toe Natete of Gessge
Oswald, Deraaend:
The undersigned having been duly
appointed adrafaistrrtor of th* Estate
of Gaorgv Oswald, devrered, late at
Deuton County, Texas, by George P.
Elben, Judge of the County Court of
said Court during Che regular Jana-
ary Term thereof, hereby notifies ail
perrere indebted to raid estate to
exon* forwart -acH make nettirtr.cnt-
and those having efaiara against said
eatote to present them to him within
the tame prciA.-rite.d Ly taw at his
remdeoee fa Pilot Point, Dre atm
County, Texas, where he reerivea hts
mail, tola the 2Btb day at Ap»<, A.
HMkH
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Gunstead, Alice. The Pilot Point Post-Signal (Pilot Point, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 20, 1937, newspaper, May 20, 1937; Pilot Point, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1335840/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .