The Saint Jo Tribune (Saint Jo, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, May 5, 1939 Page: 3 of 4
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Friday, May 5,1939
THE SAINT JO TRIBUNE
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WANT-ADS
\V \NTEI)—Secondhand High Chair.
I-KIIHOWL McGOWAN.
WANTED TO BUY—Young red or
loan Durham milch cow. Springer
or with calf. R. A. PILCHER.
FOR SAI.E—Windmill; Wrecker;
Model '.'IS Ford V8. See MRS. R. H.
ALI)IUED<;E, Sr.
«Ofl SALE—Tomato and Sweet
Potato Plants. H. O. ATTER-
BEHRY. Forestburg, Texas.
' Mrs. Mc&rady
Hostess to H. D.
Club
Mrs. Allen McGrady was hostess
to the Saint Jo.Home Demonstra-
tion Hub in her home on north
Main street on Friday afternoon,
April , •
The president, Mrs. Walter
Hoover, called the meeting to order
anil after a brief business session
the club listened to a most intcr-
cstini,' report of the County Council
b.v Mrs. S. J. Pcdigo.
After the recreation period, de-
licious refreshments were served
to the following; Mmes. C. E. Cun-
, ningham, S. J. Pedigo, D. C. Berry,
Jr., George Dill, E. N. Dunbar,
Hoover, D. C. Berry, Fred Meador.,
' C. F. Morgan, Box, S. C. Roach
Dick Williams and Miss Ruth Scott
o
• Forestburg News
Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Cook and
Mrs. Casey Jones and daughter
were Nocona. visitors on Thursday
Mrs. Ollie Coleman spent last
week-end in Saint Jo as a guest of
Miss Dorothy Rae Buck.
A very interesting program was
presented by the first and second
graders of Forestburg school on
9kla- ls rcP°rted 1m-
ah^f y "nd e*l>ects to be'
•hie to return home soon.
Seniors of Forestburg school en-
K«n. a«.T"L days outin« Bt Turner
iw • (*lah.oma- Thl'y made the
with n P* Cook'8 cattle truck
i u „ ,'oncs as driver. Mrs.
John Moore and Mr. Miller were
cnaperones.
Cecil Foster of Denton, was a
week-end guest of his parents, here.
Miss Thelma Jo Wylie and Ella
Jane McGee, students in Junior
College in Gainesville, were home
for the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Littell were
oaint Jo visitors on Saturday,
Mrs. Horace Littell and her
mother, Mrs. Perry man, who have
spent the last few weeks in Min-
eral Wells, Dallas and Denton, re-
turned home this week, accompan-
ied by Hewelett Peryman and fam-
lly.
Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Martin of Sun-
set, were visitors Sunday in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Jones.
Jeff Williams, who suffered a
heart attack last week-end, was
carried to Decatur hospital on Mon-
day by Boe Sledge.
Mrs. Nancy Oldham of Hardy, is
visiting here with relatives and
friends this week.
Miss Helen Jo Parsons of Dallas,
was ^ here through the week-end
visiting with relatives.
Cal and Grady Hendrix of Dal-
las, visited their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. Z. Hendrix this week.
Stegall. Some of the little tots
could really "swing their partners"
in the Minuet.
Mr. and Mrs. Casey Jones, Mrs.
I. Jones and sons, Ben and
Larue, attended the opening of the
Gainesville Circus on last Wednes-
day
1 t lie oilier two judges were mrs.
liill Forrester, who is a patient' Sid Horn and Mrs. Graves, both of
% in the Bennet Bros. Sanitarium in Gainesville.
Let Lis Help You Remember
Mother's Day
With
A Gift Cake or Pie
Especially For Her
SEND IN YOUR ORDER NOW TO
MODEL BAKERY
*
LUCK OPTICAL CO.
Single Vision
Double Vision
$9.90
Complete
Regardless of
Correction
Save Your Eyes—Save Your Purse
The House of "One-Price" Glasses
Tune in KTAT every week day at 6:45 p.m.
Sunday 1:45 p.m.
Hear Dr. L. H. Luck, Graduate Optometrist
806 Houston St. Fort Worth, Texas Phone 2-1877
Nocona
THEATRE
Nocona, Texas
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
May 5-6
44Let Freedom
Ring1
PARTY FOR RAY RAMSEY
MILLER
Honoring her son, Ray Ramsey,
on his ninth birthday, this week,
Mrs. W. J. Miller entertained a
crowd of youngsters in her home.
Games were played and delicious
refreshments were served to Leta
LaNelle Jones, Mayo McGee, Vir-
ginia Melson, Helen Cook, Janette
Gilliland, Patsy Ruth Landers, Bet-
tye Tom Jones, Wilda Ruth Dennis,
Lcanna Miller, Margaret Landers,
Kendall Covington and Quinton
Dennis.
gratters 01 rorestuurg school on 5 ° 1
April 27. under the direction of Mrs- H- Embry, Mrs. C. E. Cun-
Miss Irene Emerson and Mrs. Geo. ningham, Mrs. .1. H. Lauderdale
c....... -t and Mrs. T. C. Davis drove over to
Muenster on Tuesday where Mrs.
Embry was one of the judges of
the Muenster Yard Beautification.
Twelve city yards and five rural
yards were judged and the prize
winners will be announced at the
Muenster Flower Show on May 5th.
The other two judges were Mrs.
Starring Nelson Eddy, Virginia
Bruce, Victor McLaglen, Lionel
Barrymore and Edward Arnold.
SATURDAY NITE PREVUE
SUNDAY-MONDAY
"The Ice Follies
of 1939"
Starring Joan Crawford, Lew
Ayres, James Stewart, Lewis
Stone and the International
Ice Follies.
TUESDAY, May 9
George Murphy and Dorothea
Kent in
"Risky
Business"
WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY
May 10-11
ERROL FLYNN in
"Dodge
City"
In Technicolor <
With Olivia de Havilland and
Ann Sheridan.
Many people might have attained
to wisdom had they not assumed
that they already possessed it.
Dye Mound
Johnnie Martin of Lawton, Okla.,
accompanied by his cousin of Com-
anche, Okla., came in Tuesday for
a visit with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Will Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Tompkins
and children, Dorothy and Jimmy,
of Lindale, spent Sunday with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tomp-
kins and sister, Mrs. Belle McGee.
Mrs. Chas. Williams of Nocona,
is here visiting her son, Irb Will-
iams and family.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Sloan and
family spent Sunday of last week
I with relatives in Hardy.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sadler and
| children of Denton, were here Sun-
day visiting his mother, Mrs. N. L.
| Sadler.
A nice crowd enjoyed a musical
given in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Will Martin on Thursday evening.
The music was furnished by Tom
j Allen and Floyd and Hugh Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Norvcll and
Mrs. H. O. Cloan were Gainesville
I visitors on Wednesday.
Little Jimmy Wayne Wilson of
Hardy, spent last week here with
his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Buster Settles.
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Freeman at-
tended the all-day singing at
Scrouge last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Emerick had as
week-end guests, Mr. and Mrs.
Dykes and Mrs. Hollars, all of
Amarillo.
Elder John Raymond was in
Tulia over the week-end visiting
his sister, Mrs. Henry Evans and
Mr. Evans.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Martin are
home from a visit with relatives
in Comanche, Okla.
• • •
A SURPRISE BIRTHDAY
DINNER
Mrs. George Umberson was sur
prised by friends and relatives last
Sunday, with a dinner honoring
her birthday. The feast was served
at the noon hour, in picnic styles
from tables placed outdoors.
Among the guests were Messrs.
and Mmes. John Holland of Mal-
lard, Eli Steadham, Lonnic Young,
Pritchett, Floyd Steadham, Bryan
Young, Albert Brogdon, \VI11 Mar"
tin, Barney Brogdon, John Cook,
Delmer . Norvell, Mmes. John Ray-
mond, Zora Jackson, R. S. Mann,
Lina Jackson, Miss Rhoda Stead-
ham of Graham; Elbert Fanning,
Carter Sloan and many others
whose names the correspondent
failed to obtain.
MOUNTAIN VIEW
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Lawson and
daughters, Frances Lee and Mary
Nell of Saint Jo, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Oliver Tucker, Sunday.
Wayne and Isla Jo Martin werc
guests of Betty Jean and George!
David Slaton near Caps Corner over
the week-end.
Sunday visitors in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Martin were
Mrs. Brown Reeves, Mrs. Otto 'Mar-
tin and baby and Mrs. Bryan Lase-
man and baby.
Mrs. J. R. Martin left Friday for
a visit with her children. Mr. and
Mrs. E. L. Martin in Bethany, Okla.
Miss Adis Talley spent Sunday
with Miss Helen' Beid in Bonita.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Hutson of Tulia
were here last week visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Oliver Tucker, Mrs. Hut-
son and Mrs. Tucker are sisters.
Mountain View arid Spencer
bats on last Friday on the diamond
near the Dentic store. Mountain
View won with the score reading
25 to 10.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hurley and
daughters were Sunday guests of
her mother, Mrs. Tom Ice in
Prairie Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. O., A. Talley and
sons and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dick-
erson visited Mr. and Mrs. A. Pem-
broke on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Laseman
were visiting in Montague on Satur-
day.
. ESsle Lee Hurley visited Sunday
with Wanda Beid in Bonita.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. ^ Martin of
Bethany, Okla., announce the birth
of their son, Marshall Dean, on
April 25.
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HARDY NEWS
GEO. A. WRIGHT
WRIGHT & FIELD
Fire Insurance
H. D. FIELDS, JR.
SAINT JO, TEXAS
Several from lierc attended the
Singing at Scrouger last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Smith and
son, Jerl, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Harris visi-
ted Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Worley Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Harris were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. D.
W. Shears.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Shears and
Mrs. Horace Shears were in Myra
Sunday.
• We are sorry to report Mr*. Dan
Curbo on the sick list. ,
R. W. Harris, Jr, was in Turner
Falls, Okla., over the week-end,
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Perryman
and family, visited her sister in
Gainesville on Sunday.
There will be a cemetery working
in Hardy on Saturday, May 6. 'All
are invited to come and bring some-
one with you.
o —
Advertise in The Tribune.
"First Class Barber Service"
T
BARBER SHOP
Phone 148 N. Square
E. N. Dunbar
GENERAL INSURANCE
AGENCY
SAINT JO TEXAS
JOE FARRIS
Cash Buyer of Chickens,
Eggs and Cream
Res. phone 9 Bus. phone 157
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C. D. Meador
Fire and Auto Insurance
(
Saint Jo, Texas
H. C. Gasoline
Pennsylvania Motor
Oil
You Can Depend on Sinclair
Products and Our Prompt
Service.
J. H. Lauderdale
R. T. Buck
GROCERY
HARDWARE
Dry Salt Jowls, pound 9c
While, Brown or Black Shoe Polish iOc
8-oz. Puffed Rice .....<...10e
Large Prunes, 50-60 size, 3 pounds 25c
FREE—FREE—FREE
Tea-set-for-two given to a .ir of Buck's famous Coffees, on
Saturday, May 6. ,
Buck's Big Bargain Coffee 15c
Buck's Best Santos Coffee 20c
Buck's Pride Coffee 25c
EBER N. DUNBAR
Funeral Director
Licensed Mortician Lady Assistant
"Service of Sincerity"
Ambulance Service
Highway 5 Nursery
Proffer & Woolfolk
Landscaping Our Specialty
Phone 9010F3 Gainesville
INTRODUCING GULFLEX
A Lubrication Service with the same quality appeal as
NO-NOX ETHYL
and
GULFPRIDE OIL
Crump's Service Station
Phone 27
Saint Jo, Texas
48-ifo American
Beauty Flour _ $1.39
24-lb American
Beauty Flour _ 73c
12-lb American
Beauty Flour _ 45c
You need not buy high priced Cake Flour
when you use American Beauty.
A Gift of Beauty for
A Lovely Mother
She'll be delighted by your interest in her appearance.
So make your Mother's Day gift a lovely permanent
wave, one that leaves the hair gloriously soft, smooth;
lustrous. . '«
Realistic Beauty Spop
Phone 81
Mary Fiance Griffin, operator Mable Collier, proprietor
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Telephone 200
Saint Jo, Texas
IF YOU WANT THE BEST
THE OLDEST AND IJEADING BRANDS, SUCH AS BRONCO
COLLARS, HARNESS AND SADDLES
DIAMOND EDGE CUTLERY, TOOLS,
DR. HESS POULTRY AND STOCK TOOTC.FTXALL ENAMEL
AND VARNISHES, MIZZO FISHINO TAC!KLE.
SHUMATE RAZORS, HONES AN^ STOOPS^VI3GA
SEPARATORS AND OTHER EQUIPMENTS
*** ' - ' I ,
ARE SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY
A. A. BOGGESS HARDWARE
With a full line of shelf Hardware, School Supplies, Farm
Supplies and Stoves"
JHURRY! ONLY ONE MORE WEEK!
with every
$$,
Ask for FREE Home
Demonstration
See for yourself how EASY
eaves, time, work, clothes,
money. It's the answer to
your laundry problems.
EASY WASHER
purchased during this
special sale
Say goodbye to Blue Mon-
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work of washing. EASY'S
Three Zone Washing Ac-
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all the time . . . cleans
gfently, quickly, thorough-
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wringer with automatic
■oil stop is super-sale.
EASY'S quality construc-
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satisfaction. Buy your
EASY during this special
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of RINSO—a six month's
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Every 40 seconds,
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Somebody buys
a new Chevrolet!
.and the demand Is incroasing
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knee-action
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The only low-priced car combining "ALL THAi'S BEST AT LOWEST COST."
Saint Jo Motor Company
Phone 159
Saint Jo, Texas
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McGregor, Yvoone. The Saint Jo Tribune (Saint Jo, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, May 5, 1939, newspaper, May 5, 1939; Saint Jo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth335375/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .