The Saint Jo Tribune (Saint Jo, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, May 8, 1942 Page: 4 of 4
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Texas Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the UNT Libraries.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
*
^*1 •'
$'
W#' ..
wkb
*
General News
NOTES of INTEREST to MOST CITY and RURAL HOMES
The Tribunes publishes brief reports of timely importance
to its farm readers.
FORMER SAINT JO WOMAN
.i OPENS SHOP IN MUENSTER
Eunah Lee Walton, daughter of
of Mrs. Clemie Martin and former
Saint Jo citizens, has opened her
beauty shop in Muenster, it was
announced this week.
The former citizens is remem-
bered by many local citizens. Dur-
te past twenty years she has been
in the beauty parlor business in
Dallas. She is using Tribune ad-
vertising to invite her former
friends to visit her at her new
location.
/
r
TEXAS
Theatre
SAINT JO, TEXAS
FRIDAY-SATURDAY
May 8-9
\ "JOE SMITH,
' AMERICAN"
with
•ftubert YOUNG
Marsha HUNT
and
Prevue Saturday Night also
SUNDAY-MONDAY
"REMEMBER
THE DAY"
with
Claudette COLBERT
John PAINE
TUES.—WED, & THURS.
May 12-14
"The Courtship
of Andy Mardy
with Mickey Rooney - Lewis
Stone - Cecelk Parker - Fay
Holden-Ann Rutherford-Sara
Haden-Donna Reed
"Howze" Is Name
Gainesville Camp
The Gainesville army cantonment
has been named Camp Howze in
honor of the late Major General
Robert Lee Howze, native of Tex-
as and distinguished cavalry of-
ficer, who saw service in the
Spanish-American war, with Gen-
eral Pershing in Mexico and in
World War I, and was command-
ant of the United States academy
at West Point for several years,
teh Gainesville Register announc-
ed tis week.
The name of Senator Bailey was
first suggested and later that of
William B. Travis.
The Secretary of War passed the
final approval on the name of
Camp Howze.
HUSBAND OF LOCAL GIRL
JOINS U.S. AIR PATROL
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cole spent
last week with Dr. and Mrs. Clyde
W. Yetter before moving to Dallas
where Mr. Cole will be with the
ferry patrol between the United
States and Canada. Mrs. Cole is
te former Miss Dorothy Yetter.
Cole has been with the U.S.
Army Air Corps Primary Training
Base at Victory Field, Vernon. He
will be stationed at Henley Field
at Dallas.
THE SAINT JO TRIBUNE FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1942
Pappy Draws Two
Senate Opponents
Dan Moody and James V. Al-
lred, both former governors of
Texas, announced their candidacy
for United States Senate against
W. Lee O'Daniel Wednesday.
Observers believe the two new
candidates will O'Daniel "a run for
his money."
No odds are offered, yet!
When In GAINESVILLE
STOP AT
THE NEW DEAL CAFE
Commerce Street
Science says the best way to
keep cool in the summer h> to
wear a large umbrella and noth-
ing else. But science admits thai
such a costume isn't practical.
The next best thing is to wear
cotton underwear. It helps keep
you cool. Cotton has higher pow*
ers of absorbency and evaporation
than any other fibre,,
NATIVE BECOME PARTNER IN
CHICAGO BONDING FIRM
CHICAGO—James C. Tucker has
been admitted to a general part-
nership in the firm of Barcus, Kin-
dred & Co., municipal bond spe-
cialists, it was announced today.
He will continue to direct the
company's Austin office as he has
for the past five years.
A native Texan, Mr. Tucker was
born in Bowie, in Montague county
He has been engagade in the fin-
ancial field for a number of years.
Spencer News
I w
If
erience
OF CARS AND TRUCKS
Pvt. First Class Cordell Cook of
Camp Blanding, Florida, spent the
weekend with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. S. G. Cook.
Those from this community at-
tending the funeral of D. T. Tea-
gue in Nocona Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. S. A. Vaughn, Mr. and
Mrs. I. N. Monroe, Mr. and Mrs.
H. F. Burke, Jr., Mr. and Mrs.
Skeet Bowers, B. H. Henley, J. T.
Woods, Mrs. C. F. O'Neal, Mrs.
Pete Ivins and Mrs. C. H. Stephens.
Staff Sgt. and Mrs. Doyle Yates
of Camp Barkley, Abilene, visited
his mother, Mrs. C. H. Ivins Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Salmon and
daughter, Betty Ann, attended the
funeral of Mrs. Solman's uncle, J.
M. Bond in Nocona Sunday.
Pfc. Melvin Mitchell of Camp
Wolters, Mineral Wells, and his
brother, J. T. Mitcell of Bulcher
were visiting in this community
Sunday. Ester Walters, Oleta Hen-
ley, Doris Anita Walden and Vivian
Ruth Walden accompanied them
to Muenster Sunday afternoon
Guests in the Cecil Byrom home
from Wednesday to Friday were
his sisters, Mrs. Chris Oster of
Loving, Mrs. S. R. Haynes and
baby of McCamey and Mrs. T. J.
Lunsford of Wink and his brother
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Byrom and
baby, also of Wink.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Snow of
Brownfield visited his brother, F.
T. Snow and family Sunday.
Skeet Bowers of Fort Worth
spent the weekend with Mrs.
Bowers and children at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B.
H. Henley.
Floyd and Jewell O'Neal, Mrs.
J. C. Franklin and Mrs. B. D.
Franklin were in Gainesville Mon-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Samples and
children of Bulcher visited her
sister, Mrs. Lyrm Ivins and family
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Nolan Pierson attended a
shower given in honor of Miss
Duncan in Saint Jo Friday.
Homer Hoffman of Nocona visit-
ed his brother, S. T. Hoffman and
family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Odell* Johns and
children J. W„ Floy Ann. and Mary
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Johns
at Prairie Hill and Mr. and Mrs.
Olin Johns at Bonita Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fat Knox of No-
cona visited his brother, Mr. and
Mrs. Cromer Knox Sunday.
Mrs. S .A. Vaughn visited his
parents in Bowie and Mrs. D. T.
Teague in Nocona Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Dennis of
Dalls and Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Dennis of Saint Jo visited Mr. and
Mrs. H. W. Dennis, Olen Dennis
and Mrs. C. F. O'Neal and fami-
lies Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. W.
Dennis accompanied them to Bul-
cher to visit Mr. and Mrs. Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Ivins and
children of McCollum visited his
father, C. H. and Mrs. Ivins Sunday.
George N. Dill of Saint Jo visit-
ed his daughter, Mrs. B. H. Henley
and family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Melton Eldred and
NEW ITEMS ARE
BEING RECEIVED EVERY WEEK
though some things are and will
be absent from our store
FOR THE DURATION
But under the existing conditions we will try our
best to make our store a place where you can pur-
chase your necessary needs at a reasonable price.
We do thank you for the business given us. Come
back again.
Your Friends
SCOTT BROS.
Hardware, Furniture and Funeral Directors
NOCONA Funeral Directors SAINT JO
sons, Billy and Ronald of Nocona Sunday night
spent Monday night with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Walters.
For years Chevrolet deal-
ers have had the largest
number of trade-ins and,
therefore, the widest op-
portunity to service and
condition all makes and
models. • • . Make sure
your car is serviced right
—make sure it is serviced
by your Chevrolet dealer!
3 l4/'t«i® j TiTSl
' •;<%. yX;' .
FOR "SERVICE THAT
SATISFIES-SERVICE
THAT SAVES"
J Check and Rotate Tires
2 Get Regular Lubrication
3 Service Engine-Carburetor-Battcry
4 Test Brakes
5 Check Steering & Wheel Alignment
£ Check Clutch, Transmission, Rear
Axle
7 Check Cooling System
Q Protect and Preserve Finish
Saint Jo Motor Co.
JOHN 3MOSMAN, Owner Saint Jo, Texan
AUTO and
OIL FIELD
MECHANICS
Expert workmanship done on
repair jobs. Oil field weld-
ing service—any place, any
time. Work guaranteed. Give
us a call—
PHONE 87
CLAYTON
BROS.
Back of 1st National Bank
8aint Jo
Mrs. J. E. Dunlap of Abilene is
visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. J. L.
Dunlap. They visited Mrs. J. L.
Dunlap's brother in a Wichita
Falls hospital this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Burke Jr, at-
tended the wedding of his brother
Staff Sgt. Moran Burke of Little
Rock, Ark., and Miss Mildred Sla-
ter of Denton, in the Little Chapel
on TSCW campus in Denton Sun-
day.
F. M. O'Neal went to Wichita
Falls Monday to visit his daughters
Mrs. M. E. Thomas and Mrs. W. H.
Redwine.
Mr. and Mrs. Arch Durham were
in Nocona Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Dunlap and
guest, Mrs. J. E. Dunlap, were in
Gainesville Monday.
Sam Dennis of Bulcher visited
W. B. Dennis and family last Sun-
day.
Singers from Mountain View,
Valley Creek and Bulcher attended
the singing at the Baptist church
Guests in the E. W. Johns home
Sunday were Mrs. Charlie Gray
and children and Leonard and
Edna Earl May all of Bonita.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Byrom and
guests were in Gainesville Thurs-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Dennis and
children of Bulcher and R. D. Can-
non, student at Gainesville Junior
College visited their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Cannon Sunday.
Sallie Monroe spent last week
wit her sister, Mrs. T. C. O'Neal
at Muenster.
Guests in the Oliver O'Neal home
last week were Mr. and Mrs. S. G.
Brown of Prairie Valley and Mr.
and Mrs. Ted C-egory of McCol-
lum. / \\
\
Mrs. F. T. S*. and children
visited his parents at McCollum
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Walden and
children, Doris Anita, Vivian Ruth,
and James Lynn visited Mrs. Wal-
den's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Dwa-
yne Martin in Wichita Falls Sun-
day. ,
Saturday ta Trade* Pay-Ball I*.
n TT7 theatre
ita j> Mj nocona
Big DOUBLE FEATURE Program
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Feature
No. 1
GARY COOPER
DAVID NIVEN
ANDREA LEEDS
"The
REAL
GLORY"
Feature
No. 2
WILLIAM BOYD
and
ANDY CLYDE
"Twilight
on the
Trail"
Pre-Vue Saturday night also
SUNDAY and MONDAY
Ray MILLAND and Paulette GODDARD
'THE LADY HAS PLANS"
A Paramount Picture Late News
TUESDAY ONLY
John SUTTON - Lynn BARI
"MOON OVER HER SHOULDER"
Pot-o-Gold and Quiz Night
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
CHARLIE CHAPLIN and JACK OKIE
"THE GREAT DICTATOR"
At POPULAR Prices
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Hayley, Earnest E. The Saint Jo Tribune (Saint Jo, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, May 8, 1942, newspaper, May 8, 1942; Saint Jo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth335265/m1/4/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .