The Pilot Point Post-Signal (Pilot Point, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 30, 1937 Page: 2 of 6
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PAGE TWO
THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 30. 1»7
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PILOT POINT
POST-SIGNAL
T. M. JONES
Cash Grocery
PILOT POINT. TEXAS
FT. WORTH LAURMY
At Leath Hotel
!. D. Manning, Rapreeo*taHv«
ATTENTION
PODLTRYMER
INTERNATIONAL
CUSTOM
TAILORtNO
UNITED
MOTORS
AU .f these things th. CITY MACHINE SHOP
mw proudly offers yen.
•in and Hn. Jar-
J Sherman Satur-
DENISE ADKINS TO MARRY
WICHITA FALLS MAN
ABOUT its woodmen
ENJOY BIG BARBECUE
ALL
NEW
ENEMY TO PARASITES
Mlle., Lice, Blue- Buy., Flo..,
Inteatinai Worms
MORE EGGS. BETTER EUGS
ly in the Interest of
1 Community Every
bom nd reared here
«f friends who wish
Stmnr It, aU Cmtnatim tfi
mA! ronn* ron oubfcte*
FU4T POtMT Htw- tax enMC.br.
pilot rorar >------
UMudUerhu (F)
AwelMMW^l_________ ,
ettor eotnr wool . .
</»K.»xx eoj Povr-Mruon
mothr:-» ,
and Mrs.
FRIDAY
OCTOBER
TWO PERFORMANCES i^OO AND 0.00 P. M.
r, instructor
Pot* Daria,
ALG.
BARNES
and
SUS*
Baby
C. E.
Mra. '
Yarbrough
Cook and
ElUreJ &a Second Claaa Mail Matter
at the pootofneo nt Pilot Point. Texaa
under the Act of Congros* of Mareb
S, 1173
Among sll of these, and standing out like a
fighthouse i. a fog, is the sign “UNITED MOTORS
SERVICE”—this sign represents a aational con-
cern dealing in standard electrical parts and
service—it is a company recognised by all the
leading new-car manufacturers—and any gar-
age displaying the “UNITED MOTORS SERVICE”
sign has had to meet certain rigidiand exacting
requirements.
CONDITION
YOUa POULTRY 1
Eggstractor
HEALTHY POULTRY
INCREASED REVENUE
mate.
Deputy Tony
—GIVES YOU STYLE
—GIVES YOU QUALITY
—GIVES YOU EXPERT
CUSTOM TAILORING.
TOUR FURS CLEANED AND
PUT IN COLD STORAGE
THROUGH THE HOT WEA-
THER. PAY THIS FALL.
CALL FOR
N1W UA
Mute* .
FJtaw Bba sat MsnaM . . iMy
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Published Weeklj
Pilot Point and —,
Thursday by
Pred W. GuMtaad . . . Publisher
Alice Gunetead . . , Miter
nVS QF THE SICK
sU* list sro;
F. Maxwell.
Eugene . . $3.00
Duart . . $3.00
French Oil . $1.35
Permanent . $1.50
Shampoo ft Sat 50c
City MachineShop
Pilot Pelm, Tew Phone «». ftt
Texaco Certified Station No. 12118
PRICE BEAITY AND
DADDER STOP
tart wil
day at ML J
■ I
J their fam-
their sister
l G. C.
r, fw a
WHITLEY
Drycleaners
Cloth.. Do Help Y.m Win,
Have them ClMMd and
Prooemd Often
beet nelson
TWO AU. 3TML SPSCIAL RAILROAD TRAINS
U«H‘. Lk.,.1
anvfen u Llrtf, Chwl at. as-
0^, s. „
Snaday wheal at 10:00 a. n
rraaaMas al UAK art tiSO.
It must handle and keep in stock the same
electrical parts that the manufacturer uses; it
must be equipped with certain testing instru-
ments, for accurately analysing troubles io the
eelectrical field of your car, without guesswork
It must be prepared to give guaranteed service,
and guaranteed parts.
superintendent
Fenn, ox ura__
faculty, Mists At.
Uie wedding.
Today in every community and along the
highways there are a great number of concerns
offering some type of automotive service.
Wherever you drive yon will see an ever-increas-
ing number of signs, teatarmg various services
and predicts—all to attract attention of car
owners *4*1
It was slso a big day for yon, Mr. Car Owner
—for you no longer have to be in doubt when
yen are getting something done to that meat
complicated part of your car—the electrical part
There are tow garages in the state—very,
very few—in towns the size of Pilot Point that
are authorised to display the UNITED MOTORS
SERVICE sign, and it was a big day for ns when
wo put it up.
October let be-
u«ed far toi bcMfit of the church.
Everybody welcome.
R. M. Harris at Stram. Mr*. D. L.
■tehnson of PL Worth, William Har
ria fid San Angelo, Charles Harria *f
Austin, and Mra S. R. Womack and
aonRoy at Houston atteaJsd the
dinner of (hair fatbar'. Slat birthday
Sunday, September tdtb.
Regular advertising rate* etatrged for
bD Cards of Thanks, Resolutions and
Tribetm ot Jtaspoet
ted th* the occasion wo
tmr f*th- Manager Waller
and she tiona front Cell
Oolilnavllle, Eth«
Pilot Point,
When something is wrong with your
you wsnt it fixed, mid yra wsuit it to stoy fixed.
Today, more than ever before, the best type d
workmsashsp is the cheapest
NBWl
On the
Jin. J_______
Mit. George Lubben.
at Lawrence Tiahder.
-----Newton.
Era. Claude Sittes
A. C. Rayzcr of Spring Hili, uu
fected band.
Air?-. Bob Taylor.
Oscar Sloan.
Baby of T. IL Jone.
Mrs. J. J. Garrlaon
Mra. R. Walling.
Doyle HighflU’s baby.
Mrs. Edgar AvorttL
Era. Hugh Marshall.
Clarence Sitzes
Mr. Day, unimproved.
Lawrance Bhiraberg’s baby.
Frank Jones.
Mra. N. J. Nerria.
Son of E. Daria
B. L. AHlzon had a finger nearly
cut off while cranking a car Sunday.
He cam. to town where Or. Worth
Harris tlreaesd the wound.
Seven] yens ago we began making onr
plans for eventual United Moton Service recog-
nition. Stop by step, we enlarged onr clock—
bought mw testing apparatus—trained ear em-
ployees—and finally, after the expenditure of
considerable money, the filling out of mmuner-
able reports and quoationairres— we received
the long-iooked-for recognition a month ago.
Mra. Mittle Brown of Deeatur
»p«M ths week with Arthur Ruther-
ford and family.
WIRE ROAD
rm wore In athnaevDle Suaday.
W N. Branum nent Saturday ’ilrht
■rttt lod Will,.™ mSkLI.
. eetwetort VMrt U Den.
tan bzturday and anllated for th® CC
Calvin Mathew, is vfoltfag
»' M Branina »*d f*«»y
Tuwday ®”hu“ WM I” Gherman oo
PRAIRIE CMAPEL
Mrs. VIrgfl Thompson and ^n of
obu *iah*d Mr. and Mn Chtu.
Mra Ray Mays Sunday.
*Sd Mrs. Fred Cola vlafted Mr.
Bhutan Uwson of Banger
m ur *"• W,U Gtt,r* «°d Mrs.
*totad Mr.
•nd Mrs. Chas. Carves Sunday.
________ Snngsr
. nj-p wX »
Abotrt 17» Woodmen and Clrete
momben and thah- families attwted
a barbecue supper at the Woodman
tall on Thnnday night. Guejti came
from. Pilot Point and many aurround-
uig communities to enjoy tbc barbe-
eued goat and chiaken which were
served, with other things, during th*
sv*ntng.
tare Council Commander
r in **• ta C*oaraX cbatge
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CHURCH BANQUET
A church banquet will be given In
a. «t tt. Tie® Ohrt-tl.,,
Chsri’h Frl.lfv nlmht v.
Mim Deniee Adkins, daughter of
Mr. ud Mrs. G. H Adkins, former
Pilot Point residents, will be ma triad
_1 — family homo
in Dallas to Jerry Vaughn, trf Wich-
ita FalU. The bride attended **-
school, of Pilot Point while, hat-
er wa. superintendent here, a.._
later aUanded college in Denton, and
taught at Alvord test year, where her
finance, now teaching near Auatin.
» la Galaae ^• /op*rfutendeDt of schools. Miss
the circus PWK zugui
school faculty, Mb® Adilin's conita.
Will attend " **•
The electrical part of a car is much more
craplicited today fan it Wil tan ytua ago,
aad tha modern garage has no place in it for the
old-time machamc who hunted for trouble by
trying this” and “trying thrf.”
Mb. Ruth Buoy, director of home
eeonemlca for'the Stole of T*m«.
spent Wednenlay, September 2B tn
Pilot Point visiting the local home
economic, department and conferring
with Min Mary Will Greenwood, eu-
perviMr of praetic® toach.ra, Texas •
State College for Women.
Jewel Beck ha. returned to St. Jo
where be is employed, driving Ms
tMNk
P. X. Blake
______ ©f the ev«>-
ent.rtafnvE.nt wWnh comtetod
following numbers:
Mnsic; Alpha and M. B. - ----*-
Tup Dances: Chester
Buster Hammends.
Drill work by the drill team, Rd
by John Hammonda.
Songs and other mi
Address: District
Ball of Celina.
Talks by many of the guests.
Roll Call.
Paul Mfller of Dallaa, heed clerk
for the State of Texas, was unable to
attend a. he had planned to do.
Im a recent meeting, the officers
of the Pilot Point Camp wore the
new rohr-a awarded a. a prteu in &
Foundation l-ampeign. Present for
the occasion were amistant State
ter Porbi*, and delcgst-
Itos, Sanger, Slidall,
>el, Bolivar, Tioga and
MT. PLEASANT SINGING
TO BE HELD SUNDAY
ill be singing all day Sun-
-----Pteaaant drareh, the pro-
gram opening dnring the morntag.
dinner on the grounds at noon and
continuation of program in the after-
noon. All invited t» attend.
BUT WHAT IS MORE IM-
PORTANT, THEY GIVE
YOU VALUES FAR IN
EXCESS OF OUR PRICES.
COME IN AND LOOK
THEM OVER.
Tha Coffey rhildrea and
dies met in the home of t
and her husband, Mr. sad Mra.
Rue, In the Perrin cotmnunity,
reunion lost Friday. These present
beaide. Mr. and Mrs. Rue and child-
ren, Grover C. and Lunelle Rue, were
R. F. Coffey of Lake Charles. La.,
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Coffey of Olney
and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ooff.y and
children, Penelope. Fred Jr., and
Bobby MaeBeath, formerly of Amar-
illo, who were on route to Tthasca, N.
Y., where he will be connected with
the Corneil University. Other rela-
ttivsa preront included tb.ir grand-
mother. Mra Polly Tidnjore, Mrs.
Ada Alien and Mr ond Mrs. Elnum
Alien of Aubrey.
.....—fl-’®
S YEARS (In advance) |xoo
(OttMt ifo dBm AtaW Gmute/
YEAR (la advance)---------<1.60
Mr. and Mra. J. H. Dean returned
Sunday from a vialt with their eon
and family on Big. Elm.
Mr. and Mrs. Steward Nvrxls visit-
• cd their auut, Mrs. Dean Ik Shannon
hospital Sunday. They report that ahe
la not making tho improvement they
had hoped for.
Geo. H-xndlay of Gainesville was
here Monday on buainom.
Joe Walling and Mr.. J. D. Gordan
attended the funar*l cf tbeir niece
Mra. Dr. Arthur Machllle, of Olioton.
Mo., at GalneaviUe recently.
Jo* Huckaby spent the week end
In MeKinnay with Ma sister.
Marie Flemmons of Dalias spent
tbe week cad with her parnnta Mr.
end Mra. M. 0. Flammona
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Reynolds of
Tulia, Texas spent the week end with
relativoa.
Louteo Linton spent the week nd
With bomfolka in Sherman.
Eid. BL G. Ban and wife visited
Mrs. Dean in the Sherman hospital
Sunday. - ------
Mrs. Goo. Riddle returned Sunday FrWa* evo”’«>< at the fam
from Van AJatyno when she baa 1,1 taUas to Jerry Vaughn,
bean with her mother, Mra. Gm. Vo*
soy who la UL
Mrs. I. M. Spaam it on th* sink
Itet.
Mr. Leftwich and Mr. Meek
Sanger wore her* Monday.
Among those who were ’
vtua Sunday to attend t— «
wero: Mr. and Mra. Claude Willett,
Mt. Md Kn. T. W. SUtbau, Mr
and Mra. Buck Autry, Johunlo Chaf-
fin, Maxma Priddy, Mr. and Mra
Virgo Hpperarn, Mr. and Mrs. Tracy
Gtenx. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Scoggins
Clarence Woodall, Jr., and Donald
Johnson.
Those from her* who attended the
Singing at PQot Point Sunday uigtt
wer M™- To“ Mra JuMa
Priddy and Mn. W H. Partain, Mra
B. £. Speara, Mr. and Mra. WJUte
Gamer, and Mr. and Mrs. Thurman
Cheatham and son.
Mra. Emmett Spea
etta Spurs wore in
day.
Mra. Mollie Carlton of Van Alstyne
to visiting her brothers the Spears
boys.
Mr. and Mm. Richardson z>f Sher-
man visited Mr. and Mra R. E., 1
M. and Emmett Spears faoriliw on
Bunday.
The Ladles Aid of the Christian
Ohureh wHl serve a*p»«r Friday night
in tho basement of the church. Plates
will bo 25c. Everybody com* and belp
a good cause.
S*ir—Kaiabt
On Saturday eevnlng Mr. J«m*
Knight and Miu Estelle 8*lf motor-
ed to Sherman and wera married.
They were accompanied bj Uwir
—■“ sod tarter, JIm. J. O. Saif
- -—-A. J. Knight and' Irene
Ki_n*kl Mra. Knight to th* daughter
•' , Saif. She was
and haa a host
them Ufo-long
THE PILOT POINT POST - SIGNAL. PILOT POINT, TEXAS
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After defecting the Galneovill*
team hete SYiday night, with a score
of 9 to 0, the Pilot Point Bearcat*
met informally at Beecher Ccttag® m'
with the folowing homemaking teach- “
era of the Home Economies dopart-
tnent of tho Pilot Point higb school
aa ho*tome*; MisMs Eonto* Foster,
Manha Loe, Mabel CaMwell, Wini-
fred Hanriaon, Virginia Hoag, Ruth
Presto* and Mary Will Greenwood.
Those enjoying tho occasion wi
Mim Vernadino Cooper, - — •
raaktramatiee; and Mr.______
coach; MM* Laura Grace Roberta,
Meeare. G. J. Ray, Waldo Greene,
Vol Selz, Brown WaLace, Jarnos
Fritchar, W. B. Kibler. Da Has Brooks,
J. L Pedigo, James L. WIBlamzoh»
Robert Donald WQson, G««orge Goto,
Herahel Gary, W. C. Stroup, Gocald
Jaaea and Herbert Marshall.
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Gunstead, Alice. The Pilot Point Post-Signal (Pilot Point, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 30, 1937, newspaper, September 30, 1937; Pilot Point, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1335855/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .