Pilot Point Post=Signal (Pilot Point, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 6, 1941 Page: 3 of 4
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TIM* NlffS
Queen Theatre
The Growler
"Vole* of tte Bearcats''
ir* the
n UMMT,
Den moi i
Farm haa been lit tba
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PILOT PO1KT
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SPRING IS HERE
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SPRING TIME---
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vidant
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Garden Plm, Rakes, Nees, Sweeps, Plow
Shares, Mower and Binder Repairs.
Ask Ue lot Anything in Hardware Line
WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE
STORE
DIVERSIFY
WF,
WILL
HELP YOU
PILOT POINT
POST-SIGNAL
Light’s Hardware Company
How about that Aladdin Lamp?
son Monetta,
mother, Mrs.
Tire
3:1B
to tirg
Day of
also
PATHS NEWS
D*ativaw-y
> laves his fri-
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Fnffllrtier
. . . Miter
X S SUMI U7
>>ard
>tu-
Henovated
Farrslijusc
In Fries dahip
Community
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PILOT FOtXT MINI
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TMHlMwIw^r
*I'-OT POINT I
ftaMMotMt/licvu.
Mrs. a. D. Mrffltt ud
Upchurch visited Mr. and
w VaffJtt at Drills Sod-
1
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war* diac
pc Ml tod for taB
an March 19 e
Ekier. Tbe . _
an Owl* B'ce n
“* reports on -Tb<
”* duMUs.*' Mrs. De
offer I
well—nt
Ihb i
always >.
Wririny and Saturday, MxnJi 7 &. A
RICHARD DXX
MIN AGAINST THE SKY
Serial ............. Tbs Greets cinhcr
Saturday Matinee 1:45 p. n.
Not Fouad in tho 1
Cannibal. One aha
lowmen
Cohaje Education: A 'king that
nove- Hart anybody who fa wiping to
Consult: Tc fleet- another's approv-
al of a coarse already decided on.
Frtenfe Those who dfallke the
aaxue people.
Pilot Point National Bank
Sale, Strong, Cawnr»tiv»—Since 1892
MKMSBK or FEDERAL OCTOBIT HUVEAnCE CCPORAllOW
reph attended the
CI1H: at CoWfw-
Glc. Cluj,
Th® den dub was invited 1
nr the prarram at the World I
Pxaycr. The songs eunc ■wares
Onward, Christian boldface
Wnfastic Sweefnera
Apeak to my Ttairt
M«ir, Holy, Holy
Bleat Be the lie
God De With Yen Till We
Again
at Union'
take pert oc a program ..
odist Church Sunday.
Muikj Team skies hare cleared! With the
coming of .prina tho thoughts of any woman
or man who maintains a farm establishment,
be It large or small, turn toward improving of
his home. It la gratifying to ns, as banking of-
Hdala. that many farmers, living north, south,
east ot west of Pilot Point, have been remodel-
ing their residences. An example: the farm-
house of Mr. and Mrs. Newt Beck, which' haa
been completely renovated and remodeled this
sprinR.
Ur. reS
U A W. A. _
Mr*. Gaspe
toy.
Ctapei
Os Tueadoy snonetui
program wna DraaawtodL,____
clean This vraa tbr second chapel pro-
gram given by the ehum. Tint ooutento
Of tho propari ww
Invesationi McJeite Laneford
Song: Chapel, led by Willadeno
GrcenH
Serlptur* rending • Walden Motxuw
Btern Junior Temberhn.
Grotty sinpinr: Seaion
Story: Lillian Mudd
Poem: nhri Marie Capolaud
Ptoao Solo: Time Coker
Duxoiogy: CbaptN
Bonedierien: Margaret SalKvan ■
This iwokymu uta xzaHly appre-
taatod by tho sladwit buoy. The jua*
tor chtM hi« cbnrija of the chapel pr«v
(pro for nat Tuacdsy.
rarian to aboea tut
Iscra in order.
- hooks from the
> hove more bools
I is out
Aon Bifasta
rn the siuk
Wa bavw a Jitoi
‘ * and reap Ui
“J*: 1 ctCaf seodlrf h
«• .iAnwry «• *»>
before school-----
-Betty i
Oavestfe Grode
Wa nottaa in tbe swvoath grade
notice that:
Javakal students have a sad loott
an tiietr faces t>*»o day* Could It
bo, as Sara «aM, bad grader?
J anoj Lou but* a new neighbor;
BCly J[>8 rnovsd b front of bar. Won-
der why? --------—_ —--
________ Joan khohii i now jwitfftor; honiettring aftorward*
otrtnbnnding in Jtaymood moved bahind her—atm^e
baM tosm he «n*t Hit
Jessie Mae has come back to school
alUH being sick. W*re happy to have
bee.
Footers ore on tke buDetin b<
irepTOMutiDg various beaks tho
deni* Lays read.
Wantnfk a dor-tor. WhyT Becaose
•evaval of tti« studOUW kava spring
fevsr.
Many of lhe e>rl» aro wearing red
rGsbuiw; Queer—no?
Ts it strongw when Frank spxUs
*oBMon« alto’s ink that ho doon*t
■" to help clean it up. We-ell.
-nod exactly,
io aotator straitg*. Eeuakth
. has the Mum or Pfonday wor-
nmr—poor ttdng!
StMcal students a ar lad Marek fa
hove bernurs in twenty eight days
they never <Bd learn to nprii TVbru-
Mtyl
u carried hi* mother to u-
tmd. 1» Mkt M> » „„ J,*
without ti
re to nod
irf Cole
Juohic Rja*g
The junie- tta met Tuesday mwn
ing and oelec-»d rtoejr coin or rings
The claas voted to have oblong rings
mth tU -F- countersunk into the
rings. Beoidn being beautiful, (bo
rin^e will >d»o bo practical.
The soerotary will tend off too
order In April and the rings will ar-
rive aljout the middle of September.
Student Council
Those interested in a studoat coun-
cil met on Taaeday morning and
T««*day afternoon under the direc-
tion of Mr Jernignn.
Wo are aenfidvnt that a good etu-
des* council will be organised witb-
in two weeto. It was decided that a
boy and a gUl from each dues aouN
ivta tke connrll. Tt wu* doridod that
only a jrnku or a senior ectild be
presldsrt Although details of elect-
ing the president have out boon wurK-
eti oat, toe members are cone'derfrig
several metoarh Quabfinittonv for
being a member ware discuMed.
Mr. Jeontoan plane to take several
students to other Mhoels to seo
tore sLadont cuuarili !n operettas
Lireoln sad the Unlinwo Deo-
Lincoln had been elected prvsu
and tke day of luaeguntion
Filth Grad*
Wo hare organised two
Joo KAieek, BesaJo Maykus u^d
J. C. Rlney are hack.
Two sailom were totcuxoing what
sort of an animal a heifer waa.
One dal me J that the botfer be-
Juuged to Uie pig family, (lie other,
that It wjw a variety <rf rheap
Finally they sailed In toe beet-
swain.
"Dan, wot's a urffer—i» B a pfa ur
a sheep?” they asked.
Dsn panted retfleetively, thou ho
said: "To tall the truth mates J dnnno
orach aboet poultry." , -
J Seaiort
The scnlom aoloetod thriy diptonua
I! from Mr. Sbyicc who was Lose Timo- '
lltey. Mr. Jcnes is a representative ef) ■«. CeattFord and
I ihe HeG-Joues Angravtng Company wv visiting hex
‘The oenwra also salocted note rinV s Arute Bronm.
! petrel carda. and tovtoteons from; At tka regutar 1
I Ms company I‘T*’3 Ald •* lb*
i ____ ' 1-huTtf. Monday afb----------
Oar Library ‘“x officers wore elected: Ptuo.,_Mrs.
• Out er» a library fa looatod in the (A. t. B«adlr>; vlen pres, Mrs. 7.
1 bnleony of v - auditortum- We have ^**"1 Se«^roaaL Mrs Joo
’ i books ratable chlkhen from
I third tn the sixth i -da We also two
i The Aaoricar.
" ■ CJhOdrt
and 1.^
ij>d Wee
XiX CENTURY CLUB
Mrs. Carl Amos was hostess to the
Nineteenth Centnry flub nn Wed-
nesday, March Sih.
'".1 the bwsdnaov renion pUos
iMcuasod and committees ap-
*^s tea rite ehib will gfre
«« at toe huiue of Mrs.
program of toe day w«
and Nicaragua, with
---- s Union «f Five Jle-
pnblio," Mrs. Petra.,
Cellini Ajneiitan Court of .hsfli’e:
Mrr. Hxyev
Prepocod Nicaragua Canal: Mte.
MoCzwy.
■ , At the done uf the proenun tempt-
' lug rrfreshtncnU ware served to if
raemhers. Mrs. Amos wm aaafctod by
bar tuecM Mih Virginia Howard and
Mins MnineU Fare.
Wss JMrctoy Jean Baxter, buri-
nau eolkge student in Galas, spent
the week end here with her mothar,
Mrm Cadi Baxter.
Ray Beuk
On July Rl, 19S9 a son, named
Kay, rate berr. tc Mr. sadGlr*. N. 'I
Beck of toe Friendsbip community.
R^y hae lived near Prieecihip all his
Tile and ha* attended school toero
three years.
Boy has alvmyn been c. likable and
friendly student in schooL He has
many friends, and his jolly disposi-
tion attracts rrauiy mere.
Roy hne been h member
T. A Club for two years. ’
ken great 'uterest I
■various sport* Ha
ball and baseball f-
He baa always prove _
ulMMiu., Ou the football ----
play.it tackle for two years.
His ambition tn life tt to te bnu-
lation work ord bccoma ar. aviator.
At toe present tfcn« Ray la undecided
where he wfll £0 to school. He ttrinku
that he night attend n school to Cal-
if or nie.
Veil, Ray, here’s laek to yam Wa
hope that your fame ot no ovtotor
u-iU on thi» lfj.es of bvwj uxau, wo-
man, and «hdc. A* you go on* into
life, remember that "lioocata is ths
key-ward to fame ” Hay you become
a parson cl iKognitioxi, aomoday.
■Ray.
Springtime is dean-uptime. So let’s clean our
premloM, repair feooce, improve our barm, re-
novate our houses—for improved farms are a
source of satisfaction to their owners, a source
of inspiration to their neighbors and friends
and a source of pride to Uncle Sam.
Let's paint up, Ox up, pep up!
2!
IMO!. . euMMsd t«*
r tan aau Mnaav . . M/
=x=bar of tha F.
d years. He has te-
Tn parheipatinc in
i hns iMa/ad foat-
tor xevcral yeaw.
ved - • —
Skating Party
Tha Jnntor Class took to. Senior
dm on a Nkanng party last Tussle
nigfat sUtooggh it was ruth* cold L.
the air-eondlticmed truck, ovarvoue
wu soon warm after fhOtog down
onec or twice.
Evwyone apparently had a good
time, though most wore black and
blue the next day. Un the vlude. bow
air tho rtutenbi touted much t
tar th tn bfrtora Ab this wms «iu w
the students’ first, md second time
to skafe, they dk aa weD au coo be
expected.
Tka tons toomroivea didn't hurt
so much—it It as Mr Hopkins 1
erid, '■It’a thn eccoad and thi
bounce that hurt”
. Mr* Jahn ITiJlor and family and
k.a Wr*- w- *• Wnntta *«d family t»-
■“ it«d thrar pare ato. Hr. and Mr*
'^*h>^Xn ^at^*ws ©cntoi. StmdLy
Queen Theatre
Piloto PaiA Texas
Show £ tarts 7:30 p. m. ECc A LOe
Oiw Library
J think wo bare » wonderful libra
xy and woadcrtol people run IL Mi.
Jendgon has made tbe library a part
nf or.r lehool.
—Joe Urriser
BRIDGE CLUB MEETS
Th.- Thuroday Bridge CliR cnet
with Mis. W. W Harris, Tob. 27,
tares tablas playing. Decorations
were spring flowers, with corsage: as
piaLe tevurn Guests were Mn>. dark
Xmharaon and Mr* D'Troy Peters of
Pilot Point and Mrs. Walter Wison
of Sanger.
Prtece were awarded to Mrs. Fred
-Haydon, kigb; Mrs. ITuch Dunn,
honor* tine reme. uxt! Mrs. W. P.
. ___- “. > uoursos wort
«erred at tho bridge tables by the
hofiteM, aasiatad by Mrs. J. W. Peel.
wetfng of the
___ ______J First Vhrntinn
Ch»Til. Monday afternoon too fellow-
*- — elected: Pros, Mrs.
-- ---- ——-too IFM. MtL T E
have 'Ipaaroj Soe-trsaa, Mrs Joe Chirk;
im tha ci ter, Mbs. Ed Willatt. Mrs. A. K.
Bradley who has been rfattiaa In
„ Cdtemn made an iulvreslaug talk on
ten’s ‘k* vwk of tbs Coleman ehnroti let
Jin, tka mirrionaritjB in China.
Mrs. tofcffa 8i1v«y and son Oscar,
and M . Icrtha Spraus of Dunfaofi
were Tto* visitor* Monday..
Barry Jaoos •?«"» “ *F.r days in
Wtati) Isa* week.
rx
M» ,
Mrt. L. Lrftwich of Cc'HimvOs
■RM a few day: W v oet v toh her
dintteor, Mre- Ctatei. Kamp.
Mr. Pepe, a pctieot at the waits,
ape*', the week and Ln Dellas with his
wife.
Mr. -xnu Nra. Clyde Greer and snn
of FL Wort-i spent Sunday hero with
relatives.
Mte: Anita ScK come huiae TLurs-
tew fays visit
__w wUa Priddy visited her mo-
ther and shier Sunday at Van Al-
atyuM.
1 D. Blair was in Van Alslyao un
Sdncey. dasgktra o£ Qa
Hekc Huffman of Shernum is ns- Anij jj, jr,
idng her jmrenta. Mr. oral Mn Jahn 1^ T.rok
HuMnarn
Joo Huckaby wa* a Gui lesviHe vis-
itor Sunday.
Hany Joaos
Dr. Wocta Ha.
Saturday. .
L 8 Chaffta it roported sfck.
Mn. A. K- Bradley has
from a visit with relatival
warn
Mrs. Jlrr PcndeEri
fe neral of Eugene <
villa.
Mr*. Noel Bpears spent Sunday in
Nurcra wtth xeluUres. 3er sister
aceompanled her hntne fnr a visit
Mn. D«* Hri) spent buuday night
Murrel HaE
Mr sad Mm Cecil Aaron and
fewily attended the funaial of Ed
Helf ord ri: Aubrey Sunday.
Mery Dec Meralum of Thrift spent
tbe week end art home.
Filter H. G Rai) -Altai Vila regular
»?printw.ent at to* Frtmtitre B’P
tin Church Saturday and Sunday.
Dev. a C. Ckildre.B filed Ma xcg-,
ular appolnlment at the Methcdwt
Cirarah SlnflRj'-
Mrs. X T. Tarlatan left. Saturday
FPtVDl lATUZ-ny MTI
P-mday ' 1*’<
J. ** '*Y •. T ‘ . K
;■* liars’ll
IL . and Mrs. Jolm Milter of Silvar-
tan, Texas, hare returned home after
govoral days virit with Hit. Maier's
luttur. Alm. W. 21. Brau-_iu.
I to vfah her relativos b: Atiaat*. Oa.
I Margaret Spear* fa visiting in
Lmrimrino.
Mrs. Jodto Fri*e waa carried to
the Shexmaa hospital Thursday for
•j oparatiou. Sba is reported doing
ftee.
The ChairJBor « Curomen-e Chib
‘ held thefa banqaet a« the sohool build
Ing Thun "x • night.
Huey C- to**’ of Guotex fa ot ih«
BTOdto:- CtecMme *fa vreto.
Noel - Ootm’ pcara loft Fatawy
±? fcr toutoi- - st tk Paco.
Buina MuAIoe vas toVn
Sherman hospim. V'a^nav ’
tKutmonL It is ropiOtia
doing ftoe-
Mrs. H. H
Thursday from a ■*< t
wish her daughter atom
Mr. and Mrv. S. .* "
son were Shermv’’ •
His.
ji>v - tbe wra ’A<1 i ..40u i
»lary AJlmoa wag in Gau-«evA’e
nn p isinaKK Umday
Cleo Nichohen spent the week eno
it Ft. Worth.
Mrs. John Drake, 'tote* Bptaxa rad
Orb Spann of Staruran vUtad Mr-
and Mn. II. E. Spears and Mr*. Mol-
lie Carlton Sunday.
Kato cad Lucy Axxlorsen of Dallas
spent tie reck end with their psr-
eata, Mr. nnd Mu. S. P. Antimon.
Mrs. W. L. Gamer and ehtldren
are vHiftc her farter, Mre. C A Sne
more in Lawton, Okla
Mr. and Him J. Murray Brune and
vteited Mr
. Mershor Wedneaday
strasowmoN kathm
( • (Me. C^J. O,v^
SsSeJhs
A NaaxJ
J YKAB (taadvaoeo)......-.....|U0
Tributes of Brewer 1
here. Ltncoto stood In front of a
great mass of people and took the
Jath. When It was over and tb» por-
ade wan fi iiidirrt Mr Lincoln was
dyod and mode »ns way towaxd tho.
wS! A.’le .«»r.a >k Mr, U sl.p,.d __
.Blu an unknown iteorwny. Lineote Co< American “xrJ
"If?..■^-lAevtetfcw, CMU LIO. I
,>n*bU>? tlul .u Mn. T»- a„d for „OT>
srac the u<d i tan door* or oux gov. wiBuam
•WLxeut, Lia fan fatnid n naum1 ‘ — - . .
RtiTggWvg to > ttaeL aac. P*opte >b.xj(_
* -l*U.*lr froodom. Heooot; , _
------ three pevpie were C
pending on hh;i to kelp in tiiin slrug-
E>. and that through his work all
this eoald be etopped. Liaeoh: hue
karxisd to Jove the netioa, end he
believed that all pesnfae shoihl be
free. This fa Lte pcint be tried to
make all his poop!* baiters.
In this great fight bo knew nolb
iag out hardships and tbe texnec of
war and bioodabad. But atiH Im con-
tinued his wort, irnkitig treatise and
____ . __ eettUaf dlspatM. Soon, thfnga begun
The jirogresu will oo one to change. Peace was made. After
rues of mualc. It will things began to get <jwict and the na-
tion began to wort on reconstruction
of the natiem, Lincoln was kfllsd. H»
doa:h affected Ibe lives of m.iny
people.
Although Liucihi did :iol know
whatw *a beofre him when ho oetra-
I. Q. ed tha doer, be made tho best of Lt
nity. and won the battle.
‘ I —Gene Agnes Garner.
XrAsMf^r/ Jtgxrr jy, y/yF
Sutered as Saemti Cksao Mail Matter
nt the poBtothco at Plltri Point Texas
under tbe Act of Congross of March
I, MIR
£SSs£S --sua-sx-w
Prod W. Gansteaul . .
Ahoe Goiwtcad , . .
Affta? Fiona
New Phenoi
Rufadnort >nd has VWia
Un March IS, the rtodfeta of Pilot
Print High School wfl! have the upper
toaitj of touiwyiug to DuuLra to
hear yn« of tiio greatest modern
rioUoisie, Uublnoft Tho intornatler
ally raeioiaiM puiniat, Brim, r,L.
accompa-o hta.
The program will ba prvs'r’ted at
tut North Texas State ToMbara Col-
Jcge .inthtorium. 'Jhe matiata wiU
be spoaaoced by the Junior Cbunbcx
of Commerce nf Deutoa. Tha admis-
sion tor thia performance is 'hlrty trying to gain
cento to a* atudente rad tsaahore. kerned that t
Th® matinee fa to be given especially
for the -hlidrrn uf the county-
program wtJ begin promptly at
p. m
Rubtnoff fa a very yen; violinist.
He has .-ecraied muck laura 2a hlx
abort pertoc of life Ha Is known to
be an artist of great recognition. He
haa aypoared on the radio xnaoy tint
es in hfa Life. He is aeeampaniad by
SalU. nta» in artist nf great fame.
Alt Stu dents and teacher* are urg-
ed to attend. The progresn will be ~ ~
of various types of -- —
conrtet of papular and classicul music
Save you.- money and let* uee
Rublnaff and his violin, March 12.
Jobe*
A orcochcr m New Jamy, aa ba
looked over hfa large congregation
Ffastiw Bunday inocning, said: “I re-
alize that there ere many here who
will not ba with us again unwt noxt
Earttrbme. I take tfm opcrtu&ity of
wishing them a uteixy ChxfaUimB.**
A reaens adcertieeinent states: “It
took t2,000 v-orken to put that hot- a»T {ar e ga
tie of milk at your door." Mm. Ju Hi
Kes, it Bounded as if it did.
WtatV teft, fa right!
A so'dtor lt« his left rrm in the
war, er.d ao -fas nght *r*1 vna left.
Hu left arm was not left, but "ba had
use ax.u left, and that waa right. If
hs had lost Ms right arm instead of
bis left, hh loft erm would have been
icJc iimlwul vf hfa righL Bua Lkat’s
not right. f'*r his right aria wes Isfl,
and not hi* left
l^nTBvfllfl Entocprtoe;
~ * 81)0,OOC rchool building
„ constructed in Lewisville
Uthout tiny ertrn taxes being levied
was discerned at s mootir.g of tha
citisrau at the Community HaL Tues , •««>•'•» "*
dar nirdri. This was the second of x ■ Averttt^ v T^°
svriss of laeeUng* lield tux Ibe pur-
pose oi disetsaing the proposed
ceoMriidatton of the LawfavtUo, Bo
thel and Bound Grove school districts.
Tira first was held ab Round Ckvve
Monday night, the last at Bethel
Wednesday nkrht. An election on
the eajmolidntiCT! ~u«tlon wffi be
held Setuidc*. March JL and mH
three illsliids niaii agreo an the
quae:ica before etmeolidation »n be
afXaeted.
kier
../re Jn-!1"
J.. Cwnjlri- -r '
MARCH 6.
PILOT POINT porr-BMMua.
1841
PAGE rwwu
THURSDAY.
PILOT POINT, TUA»
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