Pilot Point Post-Signal (Pilot Point, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 12, 1953 Page: 3 of 4
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PILOT POINT POST-SICNAL, PILOT POINT (DENTON COUNTY), TEXAS
THURSDAY. NOV. IX 1953
Town Topics
Pilot Point National Bank
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Electric Range with “Wonder Oven”!
Model RO-50
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Broiler
Smith Appliance Company
Farm Store
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Good grades start here
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with BETTER LIGHT for home study
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If your child Is falling behind in hli homework and faffing to get good
grades, it may be because of tired eyes, caused by poor lighting.
Either way, you'll be giving your child abundant eye-easy light to
protect hb eyes from strain and make his homework easier.
AUBREY
Tribble Service Sla-
Phone 63
PILOT POINT
Sebastian Serv. Sta.
Phono 268
Help him make better grades with better light at his study table.
Arrange two pin-up lamps with 100-watt inside frosted bulbs as shown.
Or get a good table study lamp with a 150-watt bulb and a
diffusing bowl to soften the Hght and prevent glare.
DINTON
South Side Square - Phone Centra] 2538
Butane - Propane Gas & Electric Appliances
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Galen Shipley
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Your lighting equipment dealer
or our office will gladly help
you choose the proper light for
home study. See about it todayl
WETJ. BACK THE MAU WHO BACKS MS LAND
Prefit hr Ym
DICE
lN|wt Richardson
weighinr six pounds and
m and named Roaale
COMMUNITY \
PUBLIC SERVICE J
TOWCTL lULfl OU* DESTINY — Tk. .Mllutl.. .f A-.,k.
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Creep-fed calves grow faster . ..
ue 30 to 150 Um. heavier at wean-
lug . . . bring more per pound.
Because RED CHAIN MO-FAT
Crcq> Feed Nugget* provide the
needed extra proteins, uuaerala,
and vitamins lacking io the for-
aee. Placed in covered self-feeder
they save feeding Ichor and
reduce feed waste.
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Leave Calls for Butane, Propane
or Service on Appliances at
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By far the newest in
electric range11 Sepa-
rate temperatures in
one aven let you actual-
ly broil a stock, bake a
cake at the same tins*I
Cook-Master Oven
Clock Control, Thertnir-
er Cooker, 2-Speed
Fteefrfc Time-Signal end
many other features J i
nlvursary Sunday, Nev. 1
Mt. and Mrs. Adame and
were matte to attend (ho
vanaa.
Tho womens Missionary sro-
iety of Olivary Baptist Church
held a bveinm* meeting Sunday
night of last week after regular
church eervicM. and member*
and their families were urffvd to
attend Family Night eaoh Wfd
ccaday at the church, it was re-
ported.
■ ■ r £xtra gasoline, Statewide,
has consistently led all other Texas gasolines in quality;
now, new improvements have widened the margin between
Esso Extra and the rest: Humbit Etso Extra bat no equal
throughout the state of Texas.
T«>t( »rav« Esso Extra's >«*«ri«r Roilltyl
There are three qualities of a gnso-
kne that are brought out in the per-
fonvance of your car. In all these
three qualities, Exso Extra leads.
Extensive and continuous labora-
tory testing of Emo Extra and other
gasolines proves Esso Extra’s su-
perior qualities, and these laboratory
tests have been continued by road
taking in apedaily equipped automo-
biles.
Isse Extra leada In anti-knock
performance: tn today’* autiXDO-
bile engines, with their high ixxnpres-
sson ratio*, anti-knock performance
la she must noticeable quality of a
food gasoline. There ft no substitute
tor ffm tfuaNry. Only a gasoline with
a Mgb octane racing — that is, high
m'3-fawck performance - burns so
gaaoUrw to the ptatous. When
car’s engine pings or knocks, yoe'nr
lonng P°*"- Emo Extra has the
highest anti-knock performance in
Texas.
faao Ixtre food* In power: High
anti-knock performance assorts
more power. Since E«so Extra has
the highest and-knock performance
m Texas, it gives you more power
than any other Texas gasoline. Thia
Sri., CuiHrnthw _ Sum 1M2
MiMin or nouiAL mposit insurahci covoratioh
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conclusion has been verified by spe-
cial laboratory testing equipment
whfc.i actually measures the povrer
deSvered by a gasoline burning ta an
automobile engine. Road teat* by
both Humble technicians and inde-
pendent research facilities have cac-
finued the laboratory tests. Your car
Wil develop extra power when you
ute Esso Extra.
Emo Extra leads in quick sSart-
lugi In comparative tests with other
gasolines, Eaao Extra’s quick start-
ing characteristics were rated "Excel-
lent,” while those of other popular
gasolines ranked from “poor" to
merely "adequate.” When you use
Esso Extra your engine starts at
ahnoat the instant you pres* the '
starter button. But quick starting is
more than a convenience, ft mww
gasoUne, and U prevents gasoline di-
lution of the I'anXeeue oU. If vou
UM your cat musty for town driving,
you wfli specially appreciate Esso
ExtraY quick starting qualities.
And for good measure, Esso
Extra contain* a patented iof-
vent oil: This oU I* not a lubricant.
Its purpose is to dissolve tlxs gummy
subsunce* that collect carbon on top
of pistons and under valve*, and thus
bdp to pre vent carbon deposits ia the
upper pstts of the engioe.
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BIKTBB
A daughter born to MI. and
Mra. Robert K Mayer of Pilot
Point Oct. 28 at Andersen Hos-
pital and named Bobtote Gail,
wu chrlslaned at St. Thomas
Church ttie fbUewing Saturday by
Father eohn UMareltwr. Godpar-
ent* were the paternal grand-
paranu, Mr, and Mrs, Robert A
MBjvr 0< PUol Point. Other
Ciandparaite are Mr. and Mrs.
A. 9. Oremmtnger of Bfuenutc.
The infanc girl weighed smnm
pounds Her sister. Oto ria Joan,
celebrated tier ffret tdrthdoy on
Nov. 2. Mrs. Mayer is owner and
opsrau-r of Marian's Beauty
•bop sod her toubasd M em-
ployed tv _S_^ftftaJ service
Civic Boy Choir at First OhrtsUan
otnirch iu Me Kinney Bunday eve-
ning.
Mrs. Jena Thvmaa, wife at tho
graodsou of Mr*, c. U Kyle ot
Pilot Polol. recently was injured
in an automobiie acckknt and lx
reported ,A* improving. Six- Is
under Juodical care at Flow Kjs-
P.tal,
The parents af Steve Adams of
Aubrey, gar. and Mrs. Oberlaa
OUo Adams of 8t. Paul, Ind., cel-
ebrated their coldaa wedding m-
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family
* obser-
by a wider margin than ever
A few weeks after the Japanese
surrender in World War II, the Hum-
ble Company introduced a vastly
improved Emo Extra gaoolute ao Texas
motorists.
. " •>-C.-F-V !».—
>sed a policy of continuous improve-
mantt Humble told moMrista that
Eero Extra would never take second
place in quality.
Tlmt promise has beta kept. Im-
provement of Kase Exira haa been
I centfaramu. Statewide, Esso Extra has
■ consistently Jed other Teru gasolines
’ t Statewide, Esro Extra has
b»«n No. 1 in quality every year.
And now, bocauro Taouu motorists
driving modern anlonaoUlae have
learned chat Eesa Extra gives tham
erf re nerfennanoa, Esso Extra is alro
No. 1k salat.
The iiwprerrwnnt in the quality of
Bsee Extra announced by this advae-
' taaasnt b swhftantiai — it iae malar
improvement. It placet Ease Extra far
ahead of other gasoline* in the quali-
ues that are rrflecud bv partormaoce
iayeasroar.
bi Team hy a wider margin than ever
Mere.
Lee, vu born Oct 17 to Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Barnett or OdeuaA
GrudpuecU era Mr. and Ku.
John Bedriek or Tioga and Mr.
eud Mrs. Piank Barnett of Col-
orado OUy. Mxc. BnraeU la the
former Delphian Bedriek of ttria
Mr. and MTs. Clyde Branch of
814 Woaver Street. Gainesville,
ire the pareuU of a ID pound. <
ounce sou born Oct. 27 at Muen-
ster Ctinic. Tha infant boy haa
boor, named Michael Eowglaa Ha
has a threa-yearoJd slater, Vella
Lou, The C’-andparenta so Bev.
and Mra, P. L. Braneh of aainra-
vlUe and Mr. and Mra. O. C. m-
grana of POpt Fotet Mrs Branch
Is the termer Miss Helen Ingram.
PEKSONAM
Mr. and Mra. Lee I Molt re-
turned home iut Monday after
spending several days with her
Akter and brother-in-law, Mr.
■nd Mra. R. W. MerrilL Last
Sunday her brothers and their '
families e&tne up to visit Mr. |
and Mra. EWott Thoy were: J
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Busin of yt. I
Worth. Mr. and Mrs W. G. Bm- .
ter of Danas, C. V. Buster of I
Denton. Mr. and Mr*. R. a. Gar-
rett also visited her parents, Mr. ’
■nd Mrs. R. W. MerrUL .
Mr. and Mrs. Gorarr Wheeler '
and >on of McKbmey visited bare |
Saturday, and Mrs. Jimmy Harp '
and children of Grand Prairie vto- i
ited here Saturday with Mr. and
Mra. T. M. Wheeler. |
Recant vtaNors In the Noles end
Simmet home hare were Mr. and (
Mra Berry Note* and fondly cfl
Navo. Mr. and Mr*. Marvin Noles (
oi Anna, Mr. and Mrs. F, B. Nolea
of Dallas and Lt and MH. EMi I
Gober of Ft. Knox. Ky.
Mr. and Mix Joe Sknmel visit-11
ed iriesds ia Mr* Worth roeeeUy.
A. O. Cbambeeiala of Lubbock
Is visiUnff his sister end husband. L
MT. and M.rr T. L. Irtak, |’
Mrs. Hugh Dunn to rroeivtag
treatment st Mow Hragtitel in
Deatea for a hand injury sb* auk.
fered several week* ago, when
her right hand wm eeverriy leo-
erated and three fingers broken
In a power lawn mnwar flhe was
reported imptovin yesterday, and
win return home m seven! dave.
as soon as the ftifecUon of the
hand wound is checked.
W8Q8 of the Methodist Ohnroh
begins a new lesson scries on
“That the World Might Know"
today (Thursday) at 3 p. m. a.
the church, with Mm. R. U
Athon* u study leader. All wom-
en inieroaed are invited
A cbirtren dinner with “aU the
trimmincs" win be served by the
Pilot Point Hmue Deoxiasttetko
Club antxrday in the Conuuunity
BuUdiug, beginning at 11 a.m.
Mr. and Mm. K P. Elder end
Mr. and Mks. Eugene Whitley at-
tended a dinner heM by rural mall
camera at Hubbard Hall Tuesday
nbrtrt wfeen oopgrw«rwn Fnt
Busrd wm the featured speaker.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob bets plan to
move to Jacksboro soon, where
he is onployeti at the Jacksboro
Gazette, sris recently completed
a ooume of special training nl
Southwest Sohool of Prtnttr< In
at Dallas and is a Jiaotype opera-
!*• tor.
orsalt—Ie*f CSSO CXtfS ia your own cur
Esio Extra will give you the seme resulu obi*mod by
researchers when you tert it ta your car. Itt quality is so
superior that you win notice st none that Esso Exira gives
you extra quick starting, extra axil knock performance,
extra power.
You’ll diunver that you enfcry your car more, that ft
row* better, that you’re getting—-at last the perform-
ance you expect from a modern automobile. No other
gasoline can duplicate Paso Extra’s performance in your
c», because no other gasoline matches Emo Extra’s quality.
Fill up with Improved Ease Extra gasoline at any Humble
■jF’T" ,hB “Jn8 rxtra performance gasoline at every
Humble sign.
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Usry, M. L. & Usry, Mrs. M. L. Pilot Point Post-Signal (Pilot Point, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 12, 1953, newspaper, November 12, 1953; Pilot Point, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1335889/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .