The Muenster News (Muenster, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, February 3, 1939 Page: 2 of 4
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FRIDAY, F . BUAItY 3 1939
THE MUENSTER *N EWS ^
fPBT .TPHtWD EVEHY FRIDAY IN THE INTEREST OF MUENSTER
AND SURJROUMDINO COMMUNITIES
Entered as eeoond class matter at the Dost office at Muenster Cooke
Ooanty, Texas, under the Act of Congress of March 3rd. 1979.
J. Q. HOOPER
MANAGER
MOUNTAIN VIEW NEWS
(By Dortiiy Maddox)
Friday night with Mr andMrs C P
Staples.
Mr and Mrs C R Lowe of Gilmer
Texas spent the la'ter part of the
week with Mr and Mrs W M Talley.
Mr and Mrs O A Talley and sons
of Bonita spent Sunday with Mr
and Mrs W M Talley.
Onelta and Roberta Snapp spent
Sunday afternoon with Doris Marie
Staples. ••...«*! ~LU
Mr and Mrs J L Snapp spent
Mr and Mrs C R Love, Mrs W
M Talley and daughter, Adls, visited
Mr and Mrs T Ccfjob in Nocona Fri-
day.
Nocona
Theatre
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>er Lubrication - - -
IS ESSENTIAL TO YOUR CAR
IMPROPER LUBRICATION IS
VERY EXPENSIVE AT ANY
PRICE. ALLOW US TO WASH
AND PROPERLY LUBERICATE
YOURS BEFORE IT STARTS
COSTING YOU UNNECESSARY
RREPAIR BILLS.
Sew 103S Chevrolets
t>n Display
Saint lo Motor Co.
Sales—CHEVROLET—Service
Phone 159 John Mosman, Owner
New Presses...
Dusty Pastels and Gay Prints tliat are as new as
the season.
(live your winter wardrobe a lift by choosing one
or more of these lovely frocks. Sizes for misses
and women—11 to 11.
$2.33 m .98
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The Ladi&> i lop
GAINESVILLE
Mrs. J. P. Goslin Miss Ruth Craven
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1 Licensed' Mortictan
E. N. DUNBAR
Funeral Director
Lady Assistant
Ambulance Service
•"Service of Since ety"
Telephone 200 Saint Jo, Itaa*
Miss Dor thy Maddox spent Thur-
' ' sday afternoon with Miss Adie
! ! Tally.
Friday and Saturday
February 2—3—1
Men Willi
Wings
with
Fred McMurray. .Ray Milland
Louise Campbell
Prevue Sat. Night
Sunday and Monday,
February 4-5-6
'tfOYS TOWN'
Spencer Tracy
Mickey Kooney
Henry Bull, v Leslie
Fenton, Gene Rey-
nolds.
Tuesday, Feb. 7—
Bobby Breen
In
'Breaking the Ice7
Wednesday and
Thursday, Feb. 8-9
Jeepers Creepers— ..
There's Mutiny in the
Nursery when Dick
and Louise say it
with a kiss!!
iral Electrification
Meeting Saturday
All farmers and landowners
should attend a eountywlde meet- j
inu on rural electrification lo be I
held in Bowie in the City Hall
Auditorium at 2:00 o'clock, Satur-
day afternoon, February 4. At
lljis meeting the possibility of ex-
tending the existing lines from
nearby counties in to the rural
jtivas of Montague County will be
discussed, and if those present at
the meeting approve the project, ai
preliminary organisation will be
formed. Everyone is invited, and
fanners are urged to be there.
Personal Mentions
| Porn to Mr rnd ^rs R M Har-
ville o(i Si'n 'ay Januiry 20th, a
(daughter, Billie Ruth.
| Delhert Ciant of Crow 11, Te::as
spent last Thi rsday and Friday
with his parents, Mr a.nd Mrs Luke
Grant.
Cecil Rogers is on the
th's week.
Prepare For Trouble
It is no trouble at all to smile when you are lucky and
things are coining your way. It's the smile that is forced
during hard luck that seems to almost crack your face.
When times are gopd and you are making pelnty of
money, the furture does not worry you. But when adver-
sity comes In any of its forms strikes, sickness, cropfa'lure
and calamities, then It is that the prudent man who has
established a bank account will have something to lean
upon.
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this bank is a member of the federal deposit
insurance corporation
The First National Bank
"Goinq dPIaces
//
SAINT JO, TEXAS
Mrs Clem
Ho land and her dau-
Television Keynote of Exhibit
shampoo, set, and dry—
wynzola's
BEAUTY
stidio
PHONE 178
io, tex.
r.ltfS v:
ght.er, Mrs Guy C:x of Childress
were guests of Mrs Pearl Holland
Tuesday evening.
Mrs Arthur Kingery and Mrs E.
McDonald and s|h Eddie, of Ada,
Okla. visited in Saint Jo Tuesday
of last week.
radios and
victrglas exhibit
|N a unique building within a build
vrmmon
receiving
facsimile
Dressmaking
TELEVISING
■studio!
communi-
cations
exhi8jt
radio
marine
exhibit
■nS
With Dick Powell,
and Anita Louise.
Friday and Saturday
February 10-11—
Love Scoops the hot-
est News!
Clark Gable and
Myrna Loy
In
"Too Hot
to Handle '
With Walter Pidgeon
and Leo Carrillo
i Miss Adis Talley and Mr Adko
Talley visited in the home of Mr J
L Snapp Sunday night.
Mr and Mrs Roy Hurley
ghters attended the ball
Bonita Saturday night.
Mr a nd Mr Oliver Tucker and
children vis'ted Mir and Mrs Tom
' uiley Saturd y nig t .
IF YOU WANT THE BEST
THX OLDEST AND LEADING BRANDS, 8D€JH AJB BRONCO
COLLARS. AND SADDLES
DIAMOND EDGE CUTLERY. TOOLS
DR HSSS8 POULTRY AND t TOOK TONIC FIXALL WWAMEL
AND VARNISHES 1 tY.20 PI8HINO TACKJA
SHUMATE RAZORS k.ONES AND STROPS, VCOA
SEPARATORS AfTT OTHER EQUIPMENTS
are soin xn,mirr«,T it ' 1 "l
A. A. BOGGE3S HARDWARE
With a full lltir ol «ta«lf Hardwere S«h ol 9o*pUee,
sr>4 "torte
Beware Coughs
from common colds
That Hang On
No matter how many medicines
you have tried for your common
cough, chest cold, or bronchial lrrf-
tation, you may get relief now with
Creomulsion. Serious trouble may
be brewing and you cannot afford
to take a chance with any remedy
less rotent than Creomulsion, which
goes right to the seat of the trouble
and aids nature to soothe and heal
the inflamed mucous membranes
and to loosen and expel germ-
laden phlegm.
Even if other remedies have failed,
don't be discouraged, try Creomul-
sion. Your druggist is authorized tc
refund your money if you are not
thoroughly satisfied with the bene-
fits obtained. Creomulsion is tone
I word, ask for It plainly, see that the
1 name on the bottle is Creomulsion,
and you'll get- the genuine product
and the relief you want. (Adv.)
>/\
ing, the scientific marvel of the
modern age — television — will be
demonstrated by the Radio Corpor-
ation of America to the crowds
thronging the San Francisco
World's Fair.
The exhibit will be housed in a
comtiV structure of its own, oc-
c u p y j>ii g approximately 25,000
square feet of floor space under
the roof of the Electrical and Com-
munications building near the main
entrance to the Exposition on
Treasure Island.
Half of the space will be occupied
by the television equipment, to-
gether with a demonstration of
radio facsimile and exhibits of
broadcasting equipment, marine
radio devices and many other im-
portant services of the radio art.
The other half, not shown in the
plan above, will be furnished as a
large, comfortable lounge In which
visitors may rest while listening to
recorded music and viewing Inter-
esting murals and photographs of
the radio Industry.
Thousands of people dally will
pass In front of the television
camera, the operation of which will
be explained to them by guides.
Proceeding to another part of the*
RAYMOND HEMPmr.ll,
Saint Jo, Texas
exhibit, visitors will see televised
Images as they appear on the kine-
scope tubes in RCA home television
receivers. Large photographs and
drawings will show details of the
complete television system and cir-
cuits.
The novel building in which these
and other marvels of radio will be
shown, is ultra-modern In desli
and construction. It was planm
by John Vassos, noted industi
stylist. Its chrome, white and sllv«
trim, set off by the green and bli
tints of the glass brick which to
part of the walls, makes it cr.e
the most striking exhibits a
Exposition.
PAYNOUORE!
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for tow-cost financing
of FORD PRODUCTS
UMVERSU CREDIT [OmPflnV
Baugh and O'Brien Don't Mrnd
Explaining Technique of Fussing
and dau- ?
game at'
HIGHEST PRICES
POULTRY and EGGS
AND CREAM
D. E. MILLIKIN
Saint U
Dr. W. H. LOCKE
General Fnotloe tnd Oomplst#
X-Rajr Equipment
Over Cunntogl^n An*. Mast Dots
Office Phone H—Bee. Ml
OalneavBle. Texas
V Robt. Harp
General Practise and Diseases of
Children
Office: Peoples National Bank BMg
Nocona, Texas
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Girls at Texas State College for Women recently had a chance
to learn plenty about the fine points of football passing when Davey
O Brien visited the campus to recelvo their annual trophy as Grid-
iron Favorite of the Southwest Conference. Here is Miss Elizabeth
Robertson, student president, takinp a lesson from O'Brien and
yiingin' Sammy Baugh, who was TSCW's 193fl favorite. The fact
thnt the (fills chose Sammy, who measures 6 feel 2 inches and
Little Davey, who tips the yardstick at 5 feet 7 inches, offers' new
evidence on the age-old question of woman's fieHe tastes.
You Want
The Best...,
in Meats. Rosstej, and the
t Steaks, Corrn -nd see
Lawler's Market
loath Ode
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Hooper, J. G. The Muenster News (Muenster, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, February 3, 1939, newspaper, February 3, 1939; Muenster, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth335409/m1/2/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .