Pilot Point Post=Signal (Pilot Point, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 30, 1941 Page: 1 of 4
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Denton County Newspapers Collection and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the UNT Libraries.
- Highlighting
- Highlighting On/Off
- Color:
- Adjust Image
- Rotate Left
- Rotate Right
- Brightness, Contrast, etc. (Experimental)
- Cropping Tool
- Download Sizes
- Preview all sizes/dimensions or...
- Download Thumbnail
- Download Small
- Download Medium
- Download Large
- High Resolution Files
- IIIF Image JSON
- IIIF Image URL
- Accessibility
- View Extracted Text
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
PILOT POINT POST-SIGNAL
VOLUME
Number 9
PILOT POINT. TEXAS,
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1941
Ectobllshed 1873
CIRCUS AERIAL QUEENS COMING HIRE
I
* Liree-
Norther Early This Week
r.ell.
MRS. KOSA
Queen Theatre
IN DENTON ON TUESDAY
Hallcwe'aa Seralnel
Pt>si|»Lod Is dmiiay
Rite# This Afternooi
Far Mrs. T. C. Garter
THR3E4UNG CIRCUS I
SHOWS WEDNESDAY
TURKEY MARKET SEASON 1
OPENS NEXT WEEK
VIRGIL SHELTON LEAVES
FOR EASTLAND POSITION
PETROLIA PASTOR COMING
TO METHODIST CHUROI
sad puk IE Twrih of Jinan XT
iate weaving the IIM-Ictrt ng for I
county,
MIT
also
X1W8 OF TUB DAT
from
Fhun)
RTTY
xg®
PHKVUE SATURDAY NITE 16 JO
Sunday and 3I*nday 7:1E p. n.
GREAT AMERICAN
BROADCAST
(Miulcol)
Tuoo., Wed., Thurc., No*. 4-5-4
MOON OVER MIAMI
(Technicolor)
DoQ Amrche Betty Grable" I
, 1-up.
*A«J
foads
a and
’ff-
ed race at-
Mpvtetta,
fur Die
ha No*
*•' *“ wiccnxd by fmner#
hoped that dry Acuther would
A narther which atmek Pilot
Sunday eveninc. bringi&g td>e
pe.-aLare doc.n fr«
Ua JMLT-
i Ji -
tter u
-Ch
tire aaptrtnxanw
—defense, their
tinguiahrng Incendiary
ILaaa whc attended re
iSterosling i
3ardwir0ie« ;
the local fin
Mr ,
Worsham,
and Otxu
NURBEKY 8TOCK ghrjua, leer-
gieetit, shade and fruit trrec, Privet
had**, UHndhias.—Pal Wuiidu 1c 1
Triday msl Saturday, O?L 11, No*. I
THE MUMMY’S RAND
Dick Fofta Per y Mr-
Bertel..-............________Junk- k.«.^
Antunlny Llnrlnre LU5°p. m.
Queen Theatre
.
the
■£4
TiU’nhar
j to tto
th* team to
■5
Eton,] Yd
'AL
.Anrob veil!
- Sor-day.
air*. Dau Peyton has been vtettmi
ij eta Lives In OehonrrC-
’ .5 MtTxwiid, George Elmar
I will attend ar&
Lm*ar4 Springer,
_ lua’y Committot,
ibort A Briant, Lu-
T AOA,
inOEENsel
Ms!
I 100 aero bteek land
-arm, 127 cult Good putnre and
water, fuh rent annually in advance,
3 year Lease. Owner L. H Footer. 6
milm NB of Tioga. 1‘
ndertaka a
U food pt<
’anneii iu 1
o produce
“Meh ar*
r aid to
iW:-
According- te word received
tho lehoel after noon today (7L^Z
‘J® * «io HaJlo.eten Carnival hre been
yootponeJ to Monitor ait hl, Nov.
' 'irrl. There -trill be numeTnia eonce*-
Jil-sm and a finer sh*"'. vifti prttrn.
rap rf tbo Queen.
A large group oi beautiful young women In the aerial ballet wi
Baet. Circna will thrill the ciacue crowd# in ISlo* Potat Wednesday.
ASSEMBLY KE VIVA
Th» Assembly <n God Chi
t a revival beginnkr on Burdty.
tarvicae wiW start each n:ch’ at
IM. the Rvv. H. C. Houten of D»-1
ton doing tiw yreachirg.
Pilot Point
attended a
■duration cantor,
the etotr deport. ;
Mr. and Mn George Light *Hted
in Dalia* this week.
WM ■?«>□»-eill
tlw gieuod* -i nd oMfat
erf tii*kcta, for whidi they
r5 a pmnatage of the
1 HAVE 4 GOOD Joney Cawa and
fam* JmudT btn far A1-W *
■ field fa
Jnnicr
a badli
prcvioaol;
cnee of
one by d.
MOULDER’S SOK
IS CANADIAN PILOT
_ wplt R. X.iidZT, non of Mrs.
> Mcuhkr, former ptfet Point
---ran# woman, wIU won rantoo
M» wtngF ai a Canadian pilot, ae
cotdiw to weed rc««lvcd hy Hi* rala-
Ur«*. He cxpccta to go to Qngland
with the Eatlc squadron, It to sat!
He enlisted in CajuaU In January He
it a fnrmar Wll'tMfeOTo High School
etnitaat.
Virgil Sheltcn, eon of J. C. Snolton,
■***c» Sunday for Eaatland. where
— U. I—; the history depart-
ment in Eartalad hfch school, and
will b*. debate coacli. H« hiw lauuLl
school for a nainher uf year*, ie a
Hfe member «f PTA, and member af
Phi Delta Knrrn Easthind is the
coenty seat of Eotliad county. For
a tho past year Mr SboJton bne been
re. Fay grew of Cellfomda; <«Ploy«d in Lin Windle hurdwara
ndchildnm; n water, Mrs, Bee* “tae’i wMeh wea roeentfy sold.
Ji if D«rg*r, and three bro -; -----------------—
nm;waiF.M», ll^„p ru1»^ FIREMENS’ TRAINING
LECTURER VISITS HERE
l’ro- Ms <1
The Thankncoring turkey
wLl o*en next week, la tiuie
first ‘ItMaksgivinp, which wlH
2». Gwrer* In thj| totality
that many *: then bardn are
■idnlj at this time, and that there
‘' r be little movemer t of
et until later Mai.y will
lalrr in Ibc Ttwnl>!«tr-
easne. and armtn will
» waPMtrwM m.irtoet
■---- at pjlot
. noiruat. gnowera rtatt
-■»)ag for a top yr»c«
* of rbing prices
todltfcx
int« to the opposi.
-Panther#, slated
coofcrccce ctaairfcnchfc in fuot-
will fca*c tom teomt to noct
com inc few week*: To-n
», Celina irxl Met
fur the puet four
Towe. The order b*
die, Toni ~
Wot Point, Anna.
Adoraiag tire dntrcrl of tho LiU1o-Chape;-L>-lh<-W<NM el
T«f« State L’oUaqe tac V.'canen la a hand-woven mg which, »r. n
tow month#' time, wvuH be luipowUe te weave because of the
ft»wii*> urarrfty of cood itocn and week Mfr* Adelin* Lee of
Minard Bpafag#, Ark., graduate tlodeai at the college, iipn-c# (het
•he tiod 110,0(0 knots by land, used 200 raror bterfee ’o cut
-------. --- . . _ and M pmlr(Sf „f
her twister's theefr In art.
TEACHER CHECKS MAILED
In order that ruitl teachers in the
ctnmty's school dtst'irte nwr have
their pay cbacLs by Friday, the loot
dcy of the month, the rxjchcra were
mailed out Tneedi.y from the voui ‘
school MperiulauJenrs ufftee.
ruml tanrhen are paid on the
month plan, this fr tho second in
•Mies of 12 efacckt and repreaent#
pay tot Octet ar.
. brincing’ the
ram the 00’s to shoot
■ ’ '•y fmner# whe
AAA OFFICIALS
TO ATTEND MEETING
School was closed h
’ Tuesday while teaclims
ilisirkt «lemriary
1 hx», tponwiTwl hy,_________
nsent <>f edueatten, NTSTC and T8C
W, at JhMittn. Counties pmtidpaUng
rare Denton, Cooka, Coffin and Guy-
con.
Excellent music w»r rendered by
<w*aml elementary and sejlegc
fywp*. Mnki apeaknu wee presi-
dante of the two Denton colegee aad
Dr. L. A. Wood#, state wgt, uf
schoola. Mire CratM Pnrralee, rtnte
director of inusir, and ofhon.
e Frank Wn iaxns of A. and
— J lege, trrraung lecturer far t
. men’s training scbocl. . was
’ Wednesday and conducted a prox.axu
for firemen and their visitors He
] put im a n*o*(ag nteture, dnmnnetrau
Ing tho fw* depgrtmanw pj#8a ir
. national dafenss, their work in m
t rguwkrng incendiary hembs, cte.
These wtc atterded repoT'.ed a most
italereallng and instrwcttve meeting. WDUL improved
and . off j were served hi form, 1 ? 1 cult
reboye after tho program. ——1
Re*. J. P. Luton gem to Annona
and Knv cUor u pastor of tt» Mc-
thodiet ehurehe# there, and Bev. 0.
C. House h»> been transferred to
Pilot Point from Patroliu, tn the
Wichitu FuLs dis trie u Rn*. Lv ton's
charge* are terated In E«tf Rlvar
county in northeast Toxua.
The Post-Signal ia without much
infMwatton concerning the new pea-
tor. Ho has an excellent re^unl ia Oia
wrferenec. and usually remains te
a tbasRv fps U'»*o or four years. Ha
wH move to Pilot Point Friday, and
will preach «n Stands*, at both mon
tag and evening s*r*tewe.
Other appoXlMKiito <rf Interest to
Pilot Paint ohnreh gamy are; Lao
cnetor Avenue, UaUae. lo^Eo* JU>
-crpmle; ilspk Avcnno. Ccifl EHu;
Jooksboro, Guy Purdue; /ustln-Bunu-
ofce, J. L Hor.-L; Lewisville, N. W.
Direr; Sange-, Fitzhugh Thlbot;
Kaufmee. W. D. Cink; Lane-WMte-
rock. Alexander Hubbard; JJabank,
Preq Adams; Prosper. K. B. Jackson;
Odlaa, Thomae Weaver; Collmsrine-
Ttogu, C. C ChiMreae; Denbor. Trin-
ity, Hurt Porter; Whitesboro, Travis
May#; Wolfe City, 3. F. Farter
Mrs. T. C. Tamer died at :he fam-
ily hemo m PSJoi Poir* at 3:30 Wed-
nesday morninc, October t3, 1941,
at the age of T4 ywsm, 1 month end
10 days. Funeral service* were bell
held this ■ftereoon, Thursday, at too
Pilot point M*thodist Cherab, of
whioh she was « member, conducted
by the Dev. J. P. Luton, assisted by
J!*..•«*... W. W, PhL'la<_.PMl.hesreve.
, aye George
----Elmore, U. JL.
Lee Mart er. Corf Aoiosl
Lamar Whltfoy, Bob Merrill aad Fred
Hayden. Interment .-.ill be aude in
(he Muonk cmaeter/.
P.is-rn Marla Thomas was bom ia
Lcfnyctte, Ala , and made her home
there a numbe-. at years. She wen
u,.unml U. ThonuiM Clay Gomer of
Wavertey. Ala., and for ocor 40 year*
the eirapio have lived In Pilot Point.
She wns an active at the
iailltehedud Ohmdi as loux «• liar
ip. health permitted, attain- wxvfen
regularly, and working conrisurtly
will, varoonc Sunday school and other
ebureh organize ticnc.
She is aurrivol by flie children,
/. A. Garner of Deficit; Urgene T.
Gamer, Detroit; Will ism u. Gamer
of Flint Point; IDa Ctthryn Weber,
DeMas; and Bc„ Garnor. Pilot
Point Surviving also arc #ix grand-
children.
□LOOMFIELD CLUB MEETS
"The home it tho first dentocratM
lastftntieu,*’ iln. Harris Daniel told
aembeu of the Bloomfield Home
Derionrtratioii Club In a proonm ou
Life U»e Plnnnlnt in the hamu cf
Mrs. Ray Jones on T need ay. o*t{ 28.
The cltib voted to have a Red Ctoos
twining school in the nan futon: at
tliu Bloomfield school house.
Plan# were n.cdc fw AehutvuuninL
Day width will he held tn the horns*
of Mrs. Bedford Stevens and Mr*.
Aimer Sanden on Monday afternoon
NOeembac 10.
Delicious rofroahme ite wore served
to twelve members *hd foot gue«U,
Mr# Maude Gowar. M-«. g»tt. Jis-
wb#. Mh Tucker, md Mrs. Barney
Mctnney.
^Weaves Rug for College Chapel
_4 I
f9T£i
■ si
- V -
- - >
Howard,
age.
Ho w« bcm on October 1, 1024,
ia Brownfield. Surviving are hl#
parents, fir* brothers. Bbeui- << BI
Fese. Dewe>, Wi»itou and Carl of
”rowBfWd, and Ralph of Taeeon,
.Ltto., and five aistms, Mrs. «. r.
Old i Botchar, Mia Irone Lewis and Mica
out a free** war..ring te j Jvwoi Jeter, Brownfield, Mrs. WO-
rc 7°°“ h« toend ever the 1:# Jl. Stewart of Honey Giwe, mi!
' the ttngh. Th. degree] Mrs. Barton Hrtey of Rwtherten Iff
her devetoFmenf easily can Mex.
aed bv fuuldlag back soma I
* ‘An unfortunate tun of event# he*
ilep. cfteetel Uu> fnulbiill snasnn In both
g <yt Plot Point and Tings Ttic Pilot
ether W»t team, with areeord of aet he* I
tided Ib3 boon scored on. mot CoffivuviLe I
Friday afternoon, a#d lo.ri two play-1
from lafarleu daring tin game: I
Beaty was taken from the ;
i an uncensdcna condition and
Mammenda is cutosnng from I
ly injured lacs. T-.sga hod
“1/ lott several players be
in juris#, and on Friday leat'
iIhuUi Tt fr general/ agro.il
~ , that ho^acnw Of Jeter's
n.7iE, and afro beoa^sa of the fest
rant their popular coach, Euel So*
age, it leaving to j*tn the air eurpg
this years’ football acLiriU.* will b«
Coltaii«d for the rcTnaindcr of the
season.
Leo S<-lr. and family virilec
ly with am L. T. Barton in :
Okla.
Fuimnr-ramw'ltroeman *1 th. AAA
■nd teprMentarivM cl gorenwimt
•gncuftural agencies from all coun-
ties of District 4 will meet in the
Jeffenon Hotel. Daihu, Texan, Thum
da* and Friday. O'tolmr 00 and Jl„
<<j lay plan* for th* Fn.iA'tor-Frpp-
iln-n eampaiga in thia area, u oaxd
tag to J. T. Eiffla, Jr, temirm.n of
the Cooka County USDA defense
beard
The fistticl meeLng wlM be ono
<g> - .VJ....
ifroughrait th. stale _
«<me to got Dm xom piodi
paign into high gent,
beard official, arid :
at Cooke cunniy who
J. T. Biffle, Jr, Wn
W. M. Ouerton. Ceunry Cammittei
County Agent Albort A Brise'
ther r. Woodbridge, Secretary
and Mrs. Helen G. llooie.
Follorcinv tlie district luecliog. the
connty USDA Itftns- board, work-
ing with AAA cemmtttocinen, will
undertake a form t. tens esavtui
the food pt.diettan plcdg* gig#
rith DaBey. Fanneix in tba comity will be
r, No*. 6fh. to produce their J>«ie of Ihe
Milch ar* needed for defeost
far eld te th. natxms rMistrng
grtKitm.
Pilot Feint, Torn.
Shew ntnrti 7:11 p. to. ths A 11*
Alice Fayo John Payne
Jn<4< Oukio
tj,e eble llwm to compl.le their cotton
in pkkiug. uiul their fal; plowing and
pitnrirg. Hast of th. cotton crop has
Myn gathered. Cotten farmers have
. been hendieepped this eeanon by fre-
' «iu>nt reins, and by scarcity of pick-
.ta,1 <rK Ajuri-wr rata foil last ulglil ami
;c, today, again dslaying fiwm wart.
en ■ Most of the fall and early winter
r.winc tarn boen dare. Beoruta, which
< have promited excellent yicW. have
LTT®E BELL JOHNSON is of Inferior quality. Tim umuiul
DIES NEAR AUBREY
litis, ir.na.e Bell Johnson, wife of
‘Kill Johttiki, died at 6>10 Wednefr-
i ciry ntnlsiL October 28, 184L at
»ts? .lundy fctt; liuuie rorihnwar irf]
Ate.:. . Eer duulh a.-r-irfwd from an
| Lafuutivn about a week after she ww ,
! taker, rick. Fanurte servkvs arc being . Bunday foi
lk«M at Aubniy toftiy, Thursday, and *" "jR. hwi of
iiitetmcnt n-S! b- mads >a th* Oak- *“ ’“**■
----1 remMsry iu DentOK.
.>• was bom » Collin „
Sept, n, 1901 and had Bred near
Aubrey for eight yecm Surviving
■Xc her husband, three children, Mon-
roe, *t heme: Glaytcu uf Petersburg;
and Mrs. Fay Sr.ew of Ctelfor '
L’v CTandshlldren; n sister,
McDonald of Eseger. and ’
nenr. WiU Futman, ‘Ltocni D Put
of Bl. r>chord, okia, and Mark
Clarendon.
One ul the nM.«t rmbirinla* projects
undertaken by the local FFA chapter
ia the feeing of 50 h»td of lambs,
iw vhle -. st-e b»tag pastsrod on lot# near
mv r” ■vJiro! hens*. The. Jarubs uuru
to# and ini Tuesday te the FL Worth
and donv-|,t‘x5‘yMX<k aad wer* browght tn Pitot ■
down* afl**?4- “»a*- Ka,i<w« X«d U*
nr th. I “’’•I* e™ barley, cotton aasd
i waj*1; &and *Ual£a hay. The #*««•
for «0
rebsN*
beys
■iiSs-
— ‘ >i
FATAL TO YOITIH
! Author Leon Jeter, 17. Tioga Xnct-
J-'B ptoyer, presuiom; of the Ttoga
f Mlruuor class, and a caosia op Mrs.
11,05 Langley of thj6 city, dk«l ‘--
""2 [fbenut* hespilte, at 9-M, Tr
of mjurisg which ho *»-
' t slnM when ha tackled a player in
®“ [ IU Tioga-Belta feotboU gase te
remork-! Ik*“’ FrWey l "" ---- T :------------
Sit MLLS TEAM SLATED
rtowita with usd tackled Shearer, Bells halfback, I ‘—----------
. . concoct ] v/tese Imcc strnek Jeter oa the head. >
the feet of the t enuring a breia dot Suffering ftorn ---
:•—TS- -1, *•■»»*<’? “<!*• Iwvoct. be wus taken to ths of-1 Massing 1H poir
.njpirfnx »uv.c; all these incident*. ik-v vl Dr. Harvey, Tioga doctor, boa's 2, tbe italls
idetl togstber oaiprta* a uLeunInaif from there rra: rushed ta th. fpr c -
rrtalnicmt of to.o boon not son jBhomnin hospital trhero Ims dosth ball, wva
* f«»«mri»n. occurred • few noose later. ... , Aithin the
------------------------ [ Jeter osmo to Ti..gO with Ma por- Pean, ColH—
DffiECTlUaS GIVEN ON ; S&
JUDGING TUSKEYS;'"’- ’» ®yy"n'u
____ I hii, taisLy- All tnoved hue < .<■ Meg# Howe
«Bo« ou k..i ..4 ji.., a. f wW otri. a wU[t h,
ta ad lMx II •" onto. Wald, rf gbvon.
ta “S*0- *-7T Matone, K*7»ond .Voraham, Cletus
r.^«" T“»fc
Pis. ftmlinerB. M'^rrthy npHns, i
e«rt a turirey In grade probably more
than stny other thing. If a turkey has
not developed pin fcuthira to the
point where they protrodc through .
llm Mkia anil bbv« takes ou a fauUl.s Brc
shape, limn it mb ba ra/liy riareiid Ar!
•« greon. Should a turkey of thta kind j "
bo taoaeto out a heave saar.rtng of I,
pin feather- wor,J " ‘ “ 1
Lreete end ------- _
of pin feather devetopmenf easily
Le determined bv fuuldlag back u.,^.,
uf the feather tnwiri along the hreart
to Me vTiwther feathers have dovrioj
ad wall in tba area, thon looking <
the inside cl the wfag to ee? wfict'
the pin fetehtw.. have iwotetsdtw
through the wvb part of 1)1# nlug. If
tho thlpf fr rnfhar rv'<M»’fc to -
toveh, then pm icwimm have <tavol_.
«J ond taken on n foaltkc shape and
the turkey will drer# out .os a pood
raarkei bird, McCarthy says.
"I fli.d that lute uf t>dr Ivie, are
msrorted too early. If they had bean
kept off the market cm»zb*r thre* or —. —
Lour -raoUc tboy would havo lifted Bt T^fte,
tec market in duality. So, m selecting *’th, an<
turtays for mmiwtlag te Ihanksgiv- *U*J_
(ny. be sace to tool; nver the toms
earofUDy and do not mH any which
are not in top condition.
GIN REPORT
With plckftK again stopped by
ratal, the two TlbM Point gins today
rwrt that . tetri of f.M9 hale# had
been gtamed by HdX) tide morning.
Price* paid Include 13.25 far eotten,
12.25 for snapr. pad ?4C for Med.
' (*F
.ft ■
‘k S
I .. ......
probably
crop to uiariwt
preboUy »ell I
ing buying season ai
hold until the Cbri
to "win conference
and all arc Loping J_.
thm year, in view * ‘
luaat farm ccwane
Imsriile,
jICB l„
been Nov
te! Bell
•.D««wgP1-. 'A
acer, Celina. TiO#
ThL’ wack*r- schedule {at
Plot Point at Anna.
Tom Bean at Belh.
Confer nt CoHlnsvJL’e.
Cerine at Tioga.
Howr ween. roue!
Ou FrMev uflernoon CoXiu*vBte ’ Rhe
I uen ovnr Filat Foist 20 te 6. TM# K Kn'
i lhe ficut tfci'» Flint Potrt hnd
«eored on thia year. A n~
held bus- of local rooters, ia additien
Party at Varley’* _
DU FrHny nW. October .11, there TEACHERS AT CONFERENCE
E “NTfE ™ TUEEDAY
The Duiley Brea Circus wri Ibe
here XVrdnrsds;'. Nuvro.brr A. for
nfiKtoonn iwd rkjhi p**>Tonnaoeea..
t«K show ccMiiijj co /Lot P.iut under
the ntttpteer of tae Boo.iota Club of
this city, .to it Ikia boon many yuira
since Pilot Point was hosteEi to a
r Irens H Is expected that hinre crowds
vrffl attend The place wdl be th*
depot praniu. known ne the cld ball
pork.
-----------35w-E^sstej
utange ft*.- 1>
with sjli *
"Bl receive o
csate,
The Daitej Drue. Curas, i___
ling Jaw. cv.en ubuut 20 VMM
each year. It prMients a twe-honr
show «wi hippodrcraa tracks —-* *
tlw air. Mary trained wild t-----
cjtlc annuals comscte ttHL Jumi of I.
human octets fur lhe apuinuse nf the I
audlnnee. i nw“\ "*d atealfa hay. The an
One of the plresiiv features with;1’71‘4 ?’?.• 83 ,b’ whca b
tbo Daiky Brea Cireue te the pec- Um,2. win *** on I**<1 ic
tonec tn the p-r «onnel of the company 80 ,Ti’“ »r***,i v5”
of M group of very beautiful yomg 1* P”o««bte, and wflljfro ths
fuiunino arenn stars, anj one of PJ’^’J*?**?** " f“>
•shorn could win a beauty eontost *»d mxrketiag «f llvct
account of L*r ooouty and porfovc , T —---
,*S footbau. injuries .
repeaietiiy t Hill Um crowds by thrir
daring and death defying ctunta exe-
cuted recklnsriy, and y*t graeafulto
and vitt opporeat ease. After eicn •
toasational thriUe.- the rompr.ny «rT[,
clown* iL#h apcui the scene to pru-(
dure Ilnar ruiuiiml stunts of new i
origins I Ideas and fhui help 1
crowd zelux from th» tension uaueed
hj tfro daring ^wk af ths ccrin! bul i.
lot quccne.
Trained acomah ebsptayfog remx
*>bk* lutclligeuce; beautiful rjMs
tired la rery beauHfuI r onto me.' ■
"imptmy of truly ftmny elowna s
ttxHr ridiculous cn*t»t the cone
?irrns teird Iwpint; the feet o2
audience mering hr - J
:Mpirfr>x swlv; all
blentf-’ '—**■“
enter4,
to be
ber---
of tip
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Matching Search Results
View three places within this issue that match your search.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.
Gunstead, Alice. Pilot Point Post=Signal (Pilot Point, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 30, 1941, newspaper, October 30, 1941; Pilot Point, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1335923/m1/1/?q=food+rule+for+unt+students: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .