Pilot Point Post-Signal (Pilot Point, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 16, 1950 Page: 4 of 8
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PILOT POINT POST-SIGNAL. PILOT POINT TEXAS
moit likely to »ucqf4d and played
basketball and baseball-
At A. and M. 8hlflett is a mem-
ber of the lUnge and Forestry
elub and the Greyeon County
elub. He ii a junior mmjorint in
range foreatry management.
V' U B|anu,^
ne Thui*)aj ,n< ;|
FINAL NIKS NILO
FOR MRS. MAXWELL
AT LITTLE ELM CHURCH
Funeral services for Mrs. Collin
u. Maxwell, 50, were held Men
day at Little Kim Baptist Church
with Bev. Charles B. Luck, pas-
tor, officiating. Burial was in the
Washington, D. C.. Last week I Belew Cemetery,
the House finally panned and tent
to the President a bill repealing
the tax an oleomargarine This
Should have been dono long ago
but It stems the wheels of justice
grind slowly. It’s certainly wrong
In principle t o discriminate
.ggeinst any wholesome food by
putting a tdx on ip whan compar-
able ffcod are not Sp Used. Aa a
matter of fact, although 'I have
milked many a gallon of milk and
churned many a pound of butter
I cannot at thie time tall good
oleo from good butter.
The Senate is still wrestling
with the ae-called DP Act, The
main changes sought in the DP
Act It to increaae the number
who are to be brought here by
139,000 end to eliminate the cut-
off date of the bill pasted by the
last Congress. Under existing law
no person can qualify as a DP
who came into our camps after
PILOT POINT
POST.SIGNAL
WASHINGTON
'JtcurtjUtttn
stayed until Sunday win
mother, Mrs. N. K Branum.
returned borne with them f
short visit.
Established August 31, 1873
fctaxed aa Second Clam Mail
Matter at tha postoffice at Pilot
Paint, Tons, under tha Act of
Caograaa of March 3. 1870.
Mbeeription rate: $1.50 per year.
PahMahcd Weakly in the Interdat
ad Filet Point and Community
■very Thursday by
M. L. U8RY — F. U. U8RY
Mrs. Maxwell died Saturday iq.
the Denton Hoepital efta# an ill-
ness of four days. She was a mem-
ber of the Little Elm Baptist
Oherch and lived in the county
most' of her life.
Survivors include two aone
Winston Maxwell of Dallas and
Elbert Maxwell of Allen; two
sisters, Mrs. John H»rp«v of Bon-
Evelyn Griffin and BiDy Burgess,
high school students under the
direction of Clifton Iriek, local
Red Crots chairman. Ha stated
that tha booth Mill be loegted In
front of his White Anto Store
for tha convenience of those who
wish to contribute.
Tha canvassing of the business
district in Pilot Point has bean
virtually completed, Iriek stated.
Chairmen of tha local cluba and
at the three local schools, pilot
Point High, St. ThomOs and
Washington, are all at work.
Money amassed to date toward
the. $8M goal amounts to about
8378.00.
Pilot Point ie usually t£e first
of county towns to complete ite
drive and reach its goal. Iriek
stated that he appreciates all
efforts made to stake the 1060
drive a aucrasa.
Added to the list of contrib-
utors this week are: Mies Bessie
Walling, A,. A. Browning, Mias
Alice 8avage. Mre. E. a Wood,
Mra. C. L. Woodall, Oscar J.
Sltien, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Mayer, Elbert Thompson, Yar-
brough Grocery, Tom Whitley,
Harold Smith, Ryan Furniture
Co., Mrs. J. M. Rdld, John Har-
pole, Wm. Bnilew, E. D. Moberly.
Army Store, Mr. and Mra. Newt
Berk, Sullivan Service Station,
Joe Kays, Herb Sullivan, Mrs.
Preston Pierce, Ben Able, City
Machine Shop, Charice Ballard,
Lawrence Schon, Miaa Carmen
Fagg. Mrs. P. 8. Bevera, Mrs.
A. L. Flynn, Mra. Eetella Whit-
ley, Mrs. Joe Simmefl, Mrs. G.
Sitses, Mrs. J. L. Noel, J. C.
Buckelew, Mra. M. Pierce, P. C.
Gentry, Mra. Don Underwood,
Mr. and Mra. H. W. Key, Chock
Hardin, R. A. Chance. T. L. Iriek.
Additional contributor* will be
printed iifftaxt. week's Post-8igne!
us donors name* are listed.
AM YdU READY FOR IT?
Gtcste of Mr. and Mrs. R. K.
Hathaway and Maria ovar tha
weok and were Mr. and Mra. Rob-
art Hathaway of AbUano, Mr. and
Mni Ken ftrtnum of 8*n Angelo,
W. N. Branum of 8an Angelo,
No rent Hathaway of Dallas and
Mias Lm Verna Meineh of Sher-
1$ YOUR HAIR STRAGGY BECAUSE
IT'S TOO LONG SINCE YOU HAD YOUR
LAST PERMANENT?
rrs up to you to catch your
BEAUTY UP TO THE SEASON! HERE'S HOW " . ,
Lot us shop*, powwowm were ssd ikwt-H|le these
WRMor woo ksfui Iwchs. \
with ntdlsi mfflteg, sto print-
ed bins tap* in gay designs. Alan
plain Uya in eelers. Sis yards at
•nly Ma. NECESSITY STORE.
Mr. and, Mra. .<*J. *. Ginning*
Dec. 32, 1948. If the cut-off date
is eliminated it will make eligible
for entry Into this country 100,-
000 Rusian Jewa who came from
behind the iron curtain and into
our DP camps many monthl after
the shootiag was over. Inciden-
tally, the- notorious British spy,
Dr, Klaus Emil Julius Fugha ia
also of Eastern European origin.
When Lord Goddard, the Chief
Justice of .England was passing
sentence on the man who doubt-
less gave moat of our atomic sec-
rets to the Russians, he observed;
“Dare we now give shelter to
political refugees who may be
followers of this pernicious creed”
—meaning communism. Most ev-
erybody in Washington knows wa
have done and are doing little to
stop their infiltration.
The British seem determined
to nationalise their steel indus-
try. This seams straaga since it
is the one main industry in Eng-
land to show increased production
per man hour, increased efficien-
cy and a substantial profit. When
taking over the railroads tha Brit-
ish Government estimated that
they, would make 8280.000.000
per year. On tha contrary, rail-
jsoad service deteriorated and the
British government lost 8118 mil-
lion on the first year's operation.
PILOT POINT BEAUTY SHOP
r ’ ' PHONE 21. y
■ and Rbbeei
brother-ins
1 c. niwM
Mra. William Sullivan and baby
ware returned home from Denton
Heepital and Clinic Monday by
Smith ambulance.
The Maytag Dutch Oven Gas Range
7 In Race for Alderman
There will be' a efty election in
Tioga April 4 for the purpose of
Sleeting three aldermen,.
The seven following names will
be on the ballot; H. W. Partem.
T. A. Schoies. J. F, Bhearon, B.
L. Lawler, Guy N. Wooten, Mack
Neale and Joe Bndovaky. (3 to be
elected.)
Present aldermen are Guy
N. Wooten, B. It. Lawler, Mack
Neale, C. W. Davenport and A. A.
Loftin. Holdovers not subject to
election at this tints are Daven-
port hnd Loftin.
Election judges will be lira.
W. E. fleetest and Miss Bessie
Cowan. Voting place will- be at
the City office.
$5 DOWN
People, Spots In The News
Majrlw has improved thalr I960 Haags Una
hy adding six mb improved modal* designed
ftr kttchan economy, beauty and to moot 0-P
standards.
' Tha hattar things in Ufa inefnda Maytag.
Aftt wa have Maytag Washers, Fretzers I
teeners. A complete Has at repair parts far
FACE* of Billy Graham of
New York and Kid Gavilan are
mutually messed up in this
sock exchange when Graham
upaet the much-favored Cuban..
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Usry, M. L.; Usry, F. M. & Usry, Mrs. M. L. Pilot Point Post-Signal (Pilot Point, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 16, 1950, newspaper, March 16, 1950; Pilot Point, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1208797/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .