The Saint Jo Tribune (Saint Jo, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, July 21, 1939 Page: 3 of 4
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Friday, July 21, 1939
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WANT-ADS
an THE SAINT JO TRIBUNE
for sale or trade for
milch cow, large sise ooolerator,
perfect condition. O. C. DAVIS.
Forestburg News
daughter and Harold Browning of
Ad51*"- Texas, are visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. Will Browning.
Miss Evelyn and "Shadow" Hoover,
both of Lawton, Okla., spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Hoover.
„,M" Lynn and Harold Lynn
v-f Wichita Falls visited with rela-
tives here this week-end. Miss
Lecnida Walker accompanied them
nc mc after having spent several days
visiting at that place
Mr. and Mrs. Wes Molar and sons,! cS£n a"d an<}J- W.
Curtis and Paul, were in Gainesville 1 an,i twu- ^ *1 U£ ^r"
Sr''?„rM„daW Finney anaI Mr „d M C
iS Mr. and Mr, AM™ ShS'^ ™ Bro „l^ went to wlchlt.
and children and Colleen Hill were |1 alls rrlday- Miss Ethel Browning
all visitors of Doyle Hill who has a.ccomF*nied them home for a few
been seriously ill in the Gainesville
Hospital.
Cecil Jones returned home from
Balko, Okla,, where he has been
working for the past six weeks.
days' visit,
Will Minor of Montague was here
on business Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. r. Williams and
L. K. Shifflett of Montague came to
CAPS CORNER
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Fletcher of T,1,nols on business Monday.
Albuquerque, New Mexico, were visi-' Lt_^- c; Marten was removed from
tor« in the home of her sister, Mrs. i Gainesville Hospital last Wed-
I M Jones and Mrs. John Thomp- • "esday. On Monday of this week he
*.n | was taken to the Baylor Hospital at
Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Martin and !?a1!®8- Robert Masten, Arthur
son, Kent, spent Sunday as guests 1 razicr and Mrs. W. C. Masten ac-
of her mother, Mrs. I. M. Jones. companied him to Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Parson and son,
Herbert Lowell, of Dallas were Sun-
day guests of relatives here. Herbert
Lowell remained for an extended
visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Campsey and Mr. and Mrs. Pete McGuire were
daughter, Norma Dee and Bettye visiting in Wichita Falls Saturday.
Tom Jones were Bowie visitors Sat-! Mr. and Mrs. Skset Bowers and
urday. j family of Nocona are visiting Mrs.
Mrs. I. M. Dunn and Mrs. O. K. j Sewers' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Cook spent Sunday night with Mrs. j Henley.
Ira Lawler spent Saturday with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Law-
ler, who live west of Nocona. On
Saturday a birthday celebration was
given in honor of Mr. Lawler on his
72nd birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn have re-
turned heme after six weeks of sum-
mer school in Denton.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mitchell of No.
ccna spent the day with their daugh-
ter, Mrs. Ira Lawlsr, and Mr. Lawler
Sunday.
ob Mitchpll cf Wichita Falls spent
Russell Sawyer returned home
from Kansas Monday.
Ray Morrison, Bill Ester and Miss
Opal McGuire of Wichita Falls and
Miss Rowena Henry of Nocona vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. Pete McGuire
Wednesday night.
Mr .and Mrs. Henry Browning of
Abilan, Texas, and Harold Browning
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Browning Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dodgln of No-
cona were visiting Mr. Dodgin's par-
ents Saturday and Sunday.
Miss Wllma Nan Snapp of Bonlta
is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Pete Ivins,
this week.
STARKEY NEWS
Bonnie Sclornon who is in the
Gainesville Hospital. Mr. Dunn
brought them back Monday*
Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Coleman and
daughter, Billie Burke, and Mrs.
George Steagall and son were in
Gainesville shopping last week.
Lunelle Jones spent the week vis-
iting her aunt, Mrs. S. D. Martin, in
Sunset.
George Poteet and family left for
South Texas Sunday.
Charlie Barnett and Claude Mit-
chell returned home from Balko,
Okla., and Perryton, Texas, where! the week-end with his mother, Mrs.
they have been at work. Mitchell.
O K Cook was a business visitor1 Mr. and Mrs. Turner O'Neal of
in Fort Worth Monday night. j Valley View visited Mrs. O'Neal's
Mrs. M. D. Massey and daughter, parents, Mr. and Mrs. X. N. Monroe
Jackie Sue, returned home Monday "nd family, Sunday.
after a visit in Bowie. | Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McCarley of
' Thurston Reed and son, Burleson, Nocona spent the day Sunday with
of Saint Jo were guests in the home | Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Summers.
of his aunt Mrs" I. M. Jones, last' The ball game between Spanish
weck [Fort and Caps Corner Sunday was
Rev. A. L. Dennis is holding a; 5-7 in favor of Spanish Fort.
revival in Rosston this week. I Miss Chloe Williamson of Tyler
Pryor McGee and family were vis- j Bluff was visiting friends at Caps
iting In parts of Oklahoma last week. Crmer Sunday night.
Henry Forrester was in Bowie on Mrs. Lyle Sawyer and Viola
Adams attended the electric cooking
school Tuesday night at Bulcher.
They reported a wonderful demon-
stration.
•Miss Meta Monroe of Decatur was
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
I. N Monrce and family. Sunday.
Mrs. Clarence O'Neal and Evelyn
Jean were shopping in Fort Worth
Monday.
Mrs. Pete McGuire and Viola
Adams were shopping in Gainesville
Monday .
Lcn Cobb of Medicine Mound was
visiting friends and relatives over
the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Boydston' are
vacationing in Colorado this week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Painter of Bis
Spring are visiting Mrs. Painter's
rister, Mrs. Claude Waldon, this
Bro. Lansford of Nocona preached
In Bro. Cook's place here Sunday
and Sunday night.
Mrs, Mattie Cook and children
from Troup are visiting relatives
here this week
Several from this community at-
tended the singing at Shiloh Snnday
afternoon.
Joe Ryals and family of Oklahoma
were visiting in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Dill this week-end.
Mrs. Lois Lynn and son of K.M.A.
were visiting Mrs. Charlie Evans
Sunday.
Bio. Lansford was dinner guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Harrison Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Hutson and
his mother were visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Hobert Hutson Sunday. The
elder Mrs. Hutson remained for a
few days visit.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. McConnell were
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hundley
of Saint Jo Sunday afternoon.
MOUNTAIN VIEW
business Thursday.
Johnnie Landers and son, Edward,
Wayne Forrester and J. C. Landers
were Bowie visitors Saturday.
ILLINOIS BEND
Mr. Asko and Leonard Talley, Mrs
Marie Folsom, Ila Mae, Jack and
Coleene Folsom and Miss Cleta Epps
of Clovis, New Mexico, spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
Talley and family.
Miss Helen and Doyl Reid spent
Sunday with Adis and Asko Talley.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Talley and
«cns of Clovis, New Mexico, and
Mrs. W. M. Talley are visiting rela-
tives in Ardmore, Okla., this week.
Mrs. Eval Talley is visiting her
father, W. L. Hair, of Gainesville
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Murphy Wagonseller,
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ice, Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Meroney and daughter,
Mary Frances, Emogene Hollars, Mrs.
Viltito, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Penning-
ton cf Bpnita and Bro. Harvey of
Waco spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Hurley and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Tolbert Moore and
Mrs. Jack Doughty, Mrs. Arthur
Frazier, Gilbert and Robert Masten,
all of Sudan, visited their father, W.
C. Masten, last week.
The following returned from the
West Texas grain harvest: Floyd
Harris, Leonard Hall, Foster and
Otha Whaley, Day Thompson,
"Blackie" Franklin and Lawrence
Hutchinson.
daughter, Janice, of Shady Grove
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Snapp Fri-
day.
Miss Dorothy Maddox visited Miss
Adis Talley Thursday afternoon.
Wanda Reld of Bonlta spent Fri-
day night with Elsie Lee Hurley.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Glbb and
daughter, Jimmle Joyce, Reba Marie
Fatheree, Jerry Jo Smith and Mr.
and Mrs. M. F. Fatheree of Chlcka-
sha, Okla., spent the week-end with
Mrs. Fatheree's brother and his wife,
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Snapp. Juanita
Fatheree, who has been here visiting
returned home with her parents.
Elsie Lee Hurley spent Thursday
night with Emogene Hollars.
Juanita Fatheree, Onelta and
Roberta Snapp spent Tuesday after-
noon with Doris Staples.
Bro. Brownie Haralson spent Sun-
day night with Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Hurley.
Peabody News
Cecil Seibold and L. Lynn Maddox
returned home Saturday after
spending several weeks at Happy,
Texas. L. Lynn Maddox returned
to Happy Monday.
Mrs. Pauline Dunn and son, Wes-
ley, and Mrs. Dunn's nephew of
Apache, Okla., are here visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Monroe Dunn and family.
Mrs. Bob Dunn returned home
Saturday night after spending a
week at College station.
Misses Berniece Baker and Caro-
line Bull spent Sunday with Miss
Ora Wade.
Misses Mary Baker, Jaunell Free-
man, Eli Baker and Kenneth Stew-
art were Forestburg visitors Sunday.
Miss Carmon Dunn spent Satur-
day with Dessie Zahn of Saint Jo.
Ima Jean and Peggy Dunn spent
last week with Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Sheen and family.
Misses Gernlcinc and Jewell Dunn
spsnfc Sunday afternoon with Norma
June Armstrong.
Melvin Bowen spent Wednesday
night with Bob Dunn.
Miss Evelyn Bowcn is visiting at
Sunset this week.
Elwood Bowen is visiting his aunt
at Alvord this week.
Miss Geneva Dudley, who has been
staying with her grandfather, Henry
Laseman, is spending ihe summer
with her mother, Mrs. Dutch Dudley,
of Saint Jo.
Those visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. Harve
Dunn and family Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. M. D. Ellis and son, Ray-
mond, of Benita, Miss Sidney Belle
Graham of Saint Jo, Mr. and Mrs.
Jno. H. Ellis of Milford, Mr. and
Mrs. Spencer Busby, Mi. and Mrs.
Bob Dunn and family, Misses Juan,
ita and Bi'lie J nn Sheen, Arlie. Ed-
ward and Wr.Tley Dunn e.r.d Walter
Ivy.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carlton and chil-
dren spent Wednesday with her par.
ents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Dunn, and
family.
Mrs. Nancy Oldham visited her
grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Bess, last
week.
Kenneth Long, who lives In
Arkansas, spent the week-end with
his brother, Cozzell Long and Mrs.
Long and their daughter, Tliclma.
Mallard News
The Mallard Club ladies enter-
tained their families with a picnic
supper Saturday night. Games were
enjoyed by about sixty-five.
Mrs. Edd Anderson and children
of Nocona visited in the home of her
sister, Mrs. N. A. Wood, Sunday.
Mrs. Josie Tompkins and son,
Argus, visited with Mr. and Mrs. A.
Bloyce Castle will spend the re-
mainder of the summer with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Castle, j week.
Bloyce has been enrolled at N. T. S. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Newton of Myia
T. C„ at Denton, the past six weeks.were visiting Mrs. Lois Franklin
Mr and Mrs. Henry Browning and Wednesday night.
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IF YOU NEED FEED-
WE HAVE IT.
IF YOU NEED AN INSURED TRUCK
TO HAUL YOUR LIVESTOCK-
WE HAVE IT.
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Saint Jo
Phone 55
77 mS "■
2—1938 Ford C 7 C°°
Deluxe Coupe fl 3
1938 Ford C C C A00
Tudor, 85 H.P
1938 Plymouth 2 Door Trg.
Sedan. Radio,
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1937 Ford
Tudor 85 H.P tj)J| J
1937 Ford COQC0C
Tudor 60 H.P
1937 Dodge Deluxe
Fordor Sedan
Like new
1937 Plymouth (POOC03
Coupe
1936 Cnevrolet
Coach, extra goodsPtJt/ iJ
1936 Chevrolet (PlACf1
Coupe Pickup
1936 Chevrolet AnAH
Coach
1937 Dod;,'e
2 Ton Truck V
1935 Ford
Deluxe Fordor
1934 Ford Tudor, Aq/tp*
Extra Smooth
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Telephone 415 212 West California Street
Gainesville, Texas
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
Sunshine Crackers
Pillsbury's Best Flour
Free Teapot With 1-4 Lb. Griffins Tea
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EBER N. DUNBAR
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Licensed Mortician
Lady Assistant
Service of Sincerity
Ambulance Service
Telephone 200
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Saint Jo. Texas
IF YOU WANT THE BEST
thb oldest and leading brands, such as broitco
collars, harness and saddles
DIAMOND EDGE CUTLERY, TOOLS,
dr. hess poultry and stock tonic, fix all enamel
and varnishes, mizzo fishing tackle,
shumate razors, hones and strops, vega
separators and other equipments
ARE SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY
A. A. BOGGESS HARDWARE
With a full line of shelf Hardware, School Supplies, Farm
Supplies and Stoves
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Roxy
THEATRE
Nocona, Texas
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
July 21-22
SHIRLEY TEMPLE in
"Susannah
OF THE
Mounties"
With Randolph Scott
SATURDAY NITE PREVUE
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
A Mighty Mction Picture!
"JUAREZ"
With Paul Mune, Bette Davis,
Brian Aherne and Claude
"ains.
P. Wood Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Miller and
/•"lily of Forney, Texas, spent Mon-
day night with his sister, Mrs.
Bailey Ferryman, on their way to
Lubbock for a week's vacation.
Mr. Waldon and Kenny Hogan of
Denton were in Mallard last Friday
visiting relatives and friends.
Joe Thompson of Bowie spent the
week-end with her cousin, Alma
Wood.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Willis of the
Leo community visited with A. B.
Harbert and family Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Parr and
family of Nocona, also Mr. and Mrs.
P. O. Parr and family cf Hood vis- j
ifed in the heme of Mrs. O. L. Parr |
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs Marvin Tompkins
and family left Sunday for Spring
Town, Texas, where Mr. Tompkins
will be employed.
A southern storekeeper, who w
f lso Justice of tho peace, was sltttn
in front of his store when a Negr
drove up.
"Say, Squlah," the latter ar il
nounced, "dat woman yo' marrie
me to last week has ten chllltr
an' every one ob dem plays aon;
kine ob musical inst'ment."
"Why, that's a regular ban
Mose," replied the Justice."
"That's right, suh," was the diam
response, "an Ah wants to git di
banded!"
E. N. Dunbar
GENERAL INSURANCE
AGENCY
SAINT JO TEXAS
R. T.
GROCERY
HARDWARE
Barbecued Reef, 1 pound can 30c
No Bcncs or Gristles
Heinz Fresh Cucumber Pickles, quart 23c
Giant Size. Big 4 Soap Chips 37c
Large Bottle Pure Catsup 10c
Full Quart Mustard 10c
Large Box Butter Cup Cakes 15c
(Over 40 Cookies)
Fresh Tomatoes
Pint Fruit Jars Complete, Tops and Rings 60c
COLDEST POP IN TOWN
Where Your $$ Have More Cents
PLENTY OF ICE WATER
TUESDAY ONLY
July 25
"Sudden
Money"
With Charlie Ruggles and
Billie Lee.
WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY
July 26-27
Robin Hood of the Rio
Grande!
"The Return
, of the
Cisco Kid"
With Warner Baxter, Lynn
Bari and Cesar Romero.
Saint Jo Laundry
We Appreciate Your Business
Phone 175
Mrs. A. B. Bradley, Proprietor
"First Class Barber Service"
T
BARBER SHOP
Phone 148—East Side Square
MEN who never before got
a decent shave with a
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What's more, it haS edges of
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quickly and easily. There's
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McGregor, Yvoone. The Saint Jo Tribune (Saint Jo, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, July 21, 1939, newspaper, July 21, 1939; Saint Jo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth335403/m1/3/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .