Pilot Point Post=Signal (Pilot Point, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 27, 1946 Page: 4 of 8
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THURSDAY, JUNE 27, I9<6
EMT PRAIRIE NEWS
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COVER IT
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LAUNDRY
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CROSS ROADS
SAUCER, TEXAS
Tenxte lutf _ terrace land.
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Summertime
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“"ME IT A MILUHI"
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■•craitfag Stadea.
NOTICE
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Pitot Point foe 0^
"Thanka a ■Ulloa"
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RELIEF FOR SICK FOLKS
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PHONE 32
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the Point, Texas, hy A
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L. F. CROSS
JEWELRY
Underwood's Store
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POST OFFICE BUILDING
DENTON, TEXAS, OR—
ROOM 233 - J--------
DENISON, TEXAS
SEE OR CALL US FOR
PROPANE OR BUTANE SYSTEMS
— Ranges and Refrigerators —
D' TROY PETERS
TAX COLLECTOR
Pilot Point Independent
School District
ECONOMY BUTANE GAS CO.
PHONE 189
< THIS?
• O^an cento «mo^
• DmAl^ber, deebU-kif.
Gat eontinuaua, steady poll,
fam aUppage. No mud-catching
U. S. Ariny
ECONOMY AUTO STORE
PILOT POINT, TEXAS
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WiUraer,
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■ABN WHILI you LURN
A SKILL OB TBADE
For
Refrigeration & Electric Service
PHONE 144
R. W. Eddleman
Pflot Point, Texas
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NOTICE
WE WILL BE CLOSED
— JULY 3rd and 4th —
Splendid •ducatfen and training
* -ore Dun 200 akfifai and Mm
far QdrancMBraL
gmater. cl a Bullloci here ulUW
already. MAXE IT A MZLUOM CH
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PHONE 22SS i^L2™9atHtLarV'*-ILnBf
CAL Malaria Chill
Tanle new avalhbla in Itolted
•■PP*F ft eMiinn we.
W^r. ><m a..,.. A„,h., rfc. o, r—
iZTi ,E"’ T-W"*‘ *"■* 1. A V_Ut, or r.ttam.
SPREAD
$9.95
and
$12.95
Shipment Of Tkeac
figsrl
K. F. GOODBICH -
BICYCU8
ivmnjnrsirzr- SKK
gs.-S£™^Ss2
Mau's Medel
BAL If
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Compmoaed felk
center. Alum-
Jnrrel Dale;
▼ilited Mr.
rndgcr, Jr.,
Mrs. How-
I children,
irned home
Wet Wash RnH
COME IK AND INQUIRE ABOUT OUR
PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE
UteBrJ
t.
Fielder'.
Skive
4.95
sss
Mem.
9 SaHCkaa,a»"O»aa r..,o“
■’ B.F.tMMMlririr
i; M-CtMeTrMtor Tire.
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TAILOR-MADE SEAT COVERS
^■N O» Colors And Patterns Before You Buy I
WINDSHIELDS AND DOOR GLASS REPLACED
GOOD USED TIRES
TIRE RECAPPING VULCANIZING
DENTON GLASS SHOP
>M SouUl Urart PHOHB 1HI A. ». Ma£am _
W999?
TAXPAYERS
PENALTY OF 8 PER CENT WILL RE ADDED
DELINQUENT TAXES
ON JULY 1ST.
Pay Now And Save
UwWa', AC-J
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lOaMneL
F.S. MATHEWS & SON
WASHATERIA n
Help-Your-SeH
I No loncer muni you he with
oot Naah’a CAL Tonic. Dur-
,n< the war you wart required
1v do Without kash’a C1L
liar a time because no aoppbe*
I•*■**•• to manufacture
thle spieadid product, for eiw-
I! Hans.
New a limited aupply te again
••Mulable at your favorite deal
t-r'a store. yon <jw't have to
| '-mpt an unknown. Psm.nd
| and get Nash’s C4L Tonic,
Malaria may cause you u
l*ty, stretchy, achy. It i
atm you to have chiUs
levon and have a sa!fow yal
••umpiaxfom. U Malaria h
ir.UM, Kaab's should relieve
Sgt Terman Strickland of BL ,
San Houston io here visiting his i
anrbter •Wrenl5- Mr. and Mrs. Jack I
visiting Strickland. He has re-oaUatad fn I
•ha sendee and ia awaiting furth- I
er aarigiunenL 1
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Hampton
of California arc here visiting his ;
ntoB parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Bffl Hamp-
M4j ton. Hampton has recently receiv-
sl«. '"*•
Tnnk WUHaans ia ill «f mampi
_ Mr and Mrs. Howard Goodger,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harold
— ,, jral Drfe;
’wo vMtef ”
. _rd Goodgc
----, _t Omaha,
1 Goodger, Jr. and
fern; .nd Vaooo, rotui
Dead Stock Removed
FREE
Phone Collect 838 Sherman, T«v..
GAINESVILLE TELEPHONE NO. 6
0ENTNAL NIDE A RENDERING CO.
BURNS CITT NEWS ~
Them fn the bowm of Jm Kays FAM Bank Bldr
Saturday night and Sunday were *
Mta Kaye alrtor and fatafly. Mrs.
Loetta Helm and Limbanc end
tboir *en, Jim Helm, and family
Rev. and Mn. Branch wwo
dinner guests Sunday in the hums
of tbeir son, Mur-1 Branch.
Mr. and Mu. Mure! Branch
have moved in Bonnie Norvfll’a
house wMU they are sway in
Califocnia visiting his brother,
FJnnle Merrill.
Ayleen Powers spent the day
Monday with her parante, Mr.
and Mrs. W. T. Lemons.
J. T. LiUsrd and Al 1
mads a btaiaoas trip to
vUlo Tuesday.
Mrs. Ccri] Baxter was in Dol-
le* Monday.
♦ 11 tHU »| ■t t-4-Ffrt
ICE COLD
WATERMELONS
' 4'Ae LB.
GUARANTBED RIPE!
Por Lone Staj. Gu c# (
1 -
Appointment uf Mis* Dorothy
Frances AfeMaban u hcn>e econ-
ffluist for Lone Star Gas Com-
rany'e Denison dtvisfon of dfatri-
bfotion, which ineludoa Pilot Point
•*» bean announced by L. r
Mre. Ray Spnrks vMtod
>>M4r, Mu. Pauline Miller,
underwent au operation in
Elm Street Clinic at Deets:
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mi*. Robert Tobin of
Dalles visited Mr. and Mra-Geo.
Cook during the week-end.
Vernon Moore and ton, Jtobort
Edward, of Beaumont visited hi*
hrochor.^Gaiy Moore, and family
Pvt. George (Bud) Oraveu of the
paratroopers, who hae been sta 10“ Tu«d«
Honed at Port MeCleUaa, Ale., *"8re h
and >Des Marion Craven of Dal- ,B » "***1
I In only seven short
I days. It aloo contain* a Yove-
nve to help eliminate the waste
«•*»« from your syUem.
Mr. Naeh 1* confident that.
tfe*prcWi way io treat Ms <t-|
S?’ ’7^* i* by me od
this wonderful anti-malarial I
'•orabined with laxative that bo
micoadltkmally guarantees every
bottle to fuDy satisfy you or
yowr money ba<A. If you io B0t
Ju*1* V’aV°u *“** bet“
fitod by Hie first bottle demand
Mid got your fuT! purchase price
from your dealer.
Ge to yoor dealer today and
ret a bottle of Nash’s CAL
Tonic and start on the road to
glorious relief now. Wt u
by better deaicre evory-
»_snd faatund in Pilot
Amos Pharmacy,
reetod.
11 il 11 I is
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"£“0-v.0~0rfce
Silver taw* Tlrea
Outwear
Frewar Tirea
• WMwrNettsrfo^ *
• newMs ibeet leather
brM*eeaMfoe
Beflor robber developed by
KF. Good risk makes Silver-
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•M Ita. Bd. X 1^7^
wa
SBK
Woodie Recline of Fort Riley, .OT^elor
Kansas, has received his dis- fat ion in 1
ehatga. - -
Sir. and Mrs. Carl Evstns and
daughter, Modslin, of Kennydaki
Mr. and Mrs- Back Payne and
tons, Douglas and Kenneth, <rf
Houston were recent guests of
Mr. snd Mrs. Chas. Frady.
Mrsi Bob Miller and dau(’ ‘
Bottle, are tn AmariRo V
relatives.
Bnd Coffey of Borger bus re-
turned home after vfritinK rela
tinea here.
Mies Loefle Smith of Deni
»peot the week-end with Mr. i
■'^irnan Smith.
and Mrs. Marvin Stewart,
Denton visited hi* parents
i i.-,-
MISS DOROTHY McMAHAN
School, division superintendent.
She sneeeeds Mrs. Arvilla Pat
Don who ku been named hi
WrrfTdt/r ,bT ”mPW’s --
£?« 01 dU^l,ratian-
Min McMahan, a native of Vaa
Ahrtyne, is a ^raduato of North
*«xas State Teachers College at
Denton whore she received her
Bachelor of Science degree in
home economist Prior to coming
tt> Lone SU1 Gas Company last
February, she taught home eco-
nomies in public rebool* snd war,
r for North American Av^
—Dalia*. She is a member
4f Hie HaptisL chorea.
SFRNia MLL NEWS
I Mrs. Perm,
■ Mr.
Jr. of
Mr. and Mrs. A. Capps of Pilot
Point were lArmday guosti of Mrs.
W. J. Stafford.
Mis* Bernica Sime la spending
the week-end with her ——*-
Mr*. Irone Martin ■
•f Denton visfted in t
Mr. and Mr. T
Mr. Hillis of
week with his
Chao- SoHorv.
Mbs Virgfat-----„
wcck-ond in Danton with Mrs.
Annie Davidson.
__PILQT POINT POST-SIGNAL, PILOT POINT, TEXAS.
°“r Oorotiy MeMaban
Giaddon.
Mr. and Mix. c. D- Howard and
chOdren. and Mr. and Mra. Oran
Thacker were in Denton Wcdnos-
Jmf. and Mrs. J. D. Harman and
children and Ill's. Dan Hannan of
Ft Worth visited Mr. and Mrs.
Oran Thacker finnday.
, and M"‘ Il°utcn
loft Tuesday to live b> Ft. Worth
haa accepted a position
-J hospital there.
Dilryl**^For Profit
By Pertev C. Gmilry
My reason for pushing the dai-
ry industry for this locality is
that wc have need for dairy pro-
duets and our farming systom la
well adapted to dairying. Over
□no mfllion people ’fve within one
hundred miles of ffl,t Point A
majority of those people Hve in
cities and must depend upon the
farmoN for dairy products. AI
h-rge port of the dairy product-
are shipped from the northern
Mates. We ean help maintain our
»ofl and make our people prosper-
ous by producing the dairy pro-
duet* here at home. Any commu-
nity with a largo number of dairy
cattle is always proeperou-
The bank here is to be com-
mended for their series of adver-
tiOMnta boosting the dairy In-
dustry and offering help to dairy
lanncrs.
—- PBot PWnt
k*< ia atedt a nice supply of
PERFECT*
WATCHES
"FEBTBCT WITH TUB SUN”
W- A.. AalL.^ue D«l.,t F..
TH. F.».„ w.ld* W1UH. Sdfa
From >
• 842,06 to SI05AW
— 17 Jewel —
COMPLETELY GUARANTEED
Standard Hewnwnti—They Can
Always Be Repaired Anywhere!
In btany Styles And Rewn.nbly
(Priced. Come To See Ual
with them in a risit. ’ J3
| Mr* Harvey Cnpeland, who; S'
jh*r been Hl in ^e Elm Street "
Hwpitj! fn Deaton, has been mow X
cd hmne and bar condition la re-
ported to bo much improved.
Mr. and Jin. Don Napkikln
and family *f California have
ini t5en iere visiting her aunts snd
it •”< «'«■ h
_' £Hr rnd Mr. Wink
i SIS: X 5S
■ the former Mh* Hasel Balch, '
■ daughter of the late Hr. and*
I S’ V>lleT Ba’Ch ‘Znma
B „ Tow WlJItcreon and daughter,
■ Frances, of Dalia* attended ckur-
■ 6,1 Stmday.
■ Mr. and Mrs. Ferman Galbreath
■ ^^’“Nbtsr, Carolyn, of Fort
I VWt** *»•
■ and Mrs. Roy Galbreath and Mrs.
■ Beuna Caddell Sunday.
■ • T- Thorne at Danton
■ spent the week-end with bci d«u.
' wm 5tr' "d
Ann nnj Lind. Mnxin.
a Mri- B*n Cr<wf<xrd of Grand
| Prairw spent the weey-end with
w^..rrenb-?(r-aM M” A«“
HoiUngsworth.
Pat Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Ray Bom-
•ome .or and eMIdrcn of FL Worth and
i Ft. Claud Wilkenon of Dallas vkited
Mr. -nd Mr.. Cbrnu, „„
Saturday.
ilr*- ®<”wd Goodger
were in Sanger Saturday,
Mri WaJter
and fbrany of Gunter were here
Saturday.
lowc during the
M:** Betty Jei
ler
Glal
his honorable (Bseharge from
U. 8. Navy.
-----’UHare* is ill of mump.
Mrs. Howard Goodger,
k Sr.; ]___
Gcndger and eon,
and Mrs. Leo For*
, tnd Mi>. Ho ware
er parents. " ‘"f at
.»d rhOdr..
the bonm of m
Rorie Martin. 1---
of Wylie apewt last
— daughter. Mre.
lia Bering spent the
FACE FOUR
BAKBiniNG
QUICKLY
and
NEATLY
DONE
M. W. GREENE
Pil^ Point
North Side of Square
>ckea>
her
more.
Jaa® «il'oba of Biec
xtdgv is viaxtuu, here 'R’kh
E—draotbor, Mr.-. Lee E£M
i
3.F. Good rich
FIRST IN RUBBER
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