Pilot Point Post=Signal (Pilot Point, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 30, 1941 Page: 2 of 4
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PACE TWO
PILOT POINT POST-SIGNAL, PILOT POINT, TEXAS
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1941
TIOBA NEWS
NEW STOCK
WALL PAPER
1942 Patterns
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SEE US FOR
Your Hardware Needs
and Implement Repair Parts
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PILOT POINT
POST-SIGNAL
WEDNESDAY
NOVEMBER
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parents i
Jeter.
■one songs four-part
soprano, alto aid
1 with Anna
field. Don't
"So atn
:otch and <oda.”
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J. L. Ginnings, Mgr. Phone 122
idooeJ-
DaMv
. Mok.
had been visiting w
weeks ratomed home with
Shown at the Pilot Point Folr were these pigs,
products of ■ local (OHO. Wilk Undo Sum asking
for all of Hit hams, bacon, and lard the country con
produce, Um price on bogs will bo acseprabU, end the
———grovoTmay naw tU ot krsoutog tUt he’
« taking an ocllvo pan In carrying out ths goeern-
mant'i plans far leading hungry actions.
I Logan of FL
i end here and
at tho Baptist
Skating Party
The Junior elans and their guests
.4 _ 0-4-11 ... a*...
--------- Tuesday
to the Varley rink
It was rather cold, bat we
msd up by skating—or fall.
S.v«ath Grad.—Hallowe'en
Whoa Hallowe'en cameo.
Get ready for a teat*,
upon the stair,
She's been waiting all the year.
Quality Hogs
Shown for
Prises at
Community
Fuir
Light’s Hardware Company
A. E. Petera, M*r.
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r
Our deepest sympathy fa folt for
Rhe family at Mrs. T. C. Garner. Mrs
Gamer was the grandmother of Jean
■Agnes and Silly.
MACBETH”
_j Mils
I finished mopping
irwcglans In
Scotland with
Published Weekly in the Interest of
r.wi PUM nnd CUKnW Brwr Ooc HOdr for . s^n,
Tbunds, by jTta.'. .
Fred W. Guuitead . . . PabBebor ™*,**tch <* Mm*.
Alice Ganetewd Editor
Office Phene ___ ig
News Phones-------IS and 137
PHHs Grade
Tho fifth grade is looking forward
to seeing Joan Sitzes crowned qveon
Friday night, OcL 31. We appreciate
the rotes you have already given her.
Reporter, Sarah Mae Reynolds.
Throe deaf Englishmen were rid-
ing through England on a train. As
they came to a town one said, "Ah,
this ■ Weasbloy.”
"No-, said the
Thur?.dsty”.
Said the third,
have a Scotch non
Hallowe’en is lots of fun.
But when those spooks come
Tou better run.
Shrieks of fear wfil fill the air,
And strange sights will raise your
bob’. —Mary Ann Westbrook.
NATIONAL €DfTO RIAL—
^ASSOCIATION
Third Grad.
The third grade class is going
have a HalfoiTe’en party Friday i
ternoon.
Son: What h experience, dad!
Pop: Experience is what you have
left after you lost everything else.
Two thoroughly inebriated men
"«FiFcirwnig“liki“msTfn'an outoi^o-
bile. "Shay," one fumbled bis words,
"be sure to turn out for that bridge
that’s earning down the road toward
Jelm.
The New Car
“ f miles to the
Mother—What color it the npbol
stery?
Son—How fast will it go?
Daughter—Has it a radio?
Neighbors—How can they afford
’Pend ,
hey rendered
the Baptist
Sympathy
'oint football Irun and
our deepest
and school-
' Z *•< * iwfifig'lui-ikic
favorite pastime—abating.
night We went
by boa. I‘--
aeon wunnec.
Ing.
CALVARY WMS
The Calvary Baptist Mfnfamary So-
ciot7 at th* rf>urah f°r ° laaaon
led hr Xn, B. P. Grotoar, nutated
•>•• Mrs, Hath Jordan, Mrs Dor* Ag-.
“7* M—. W. W. Ph.hu, Mrs. R. J.
L^ FR? D’Tt“y Pet*” "*
Pilot Point National Bank
Sufo, Strong, Coniorrattvo—Shieo 1192
MtMBRR OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
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Bearcats Loa. First Game
The Beareato woat to Collinsville
Friday and played a hard game with
tho Collinsville Pirates. That team
scored a touchdown in the first quar-
fr > v . ?___
PreienU maay extraordinary features executed by
American and European Super Arcaic Stan, for tie
. .. first •imp. io.thw JM*.__________________:------------
ScsiciMag Wsw Under the San £
Turil upoa Thrill Marvel after Marre]
Sarpririag Sensations. Seasonal Surprises.
VaTJh end BoawSy fionnpete for Honors
The Most Ezfciknith* Circus Program Ever Presented.
7{ja tlrosioat Entwlainnsstil Vaine
Ewr Offered h Grcao Hilary, Nsver Before So Mmb
That b So Good ftr So Little.
TrajMd Domestic and Wild Animals
Jestr. and Paniomime by Funny Clowns
Death Defying Aerial Stunts by Stars
A^or fill A Shaw That Is DIKeront
Mever Divides. I lover Di»appoints.
TwIttDaify. ZaadSP/M.
Ei’..'r2e|y Po5niar Pricx — Tidy Barerlo Prices.
P. S. Gnnd Fr2» S.r:ow 03 Cicos Grounds Prior to
epeing of the doors.
Mr. and Mrs.
Roods Springs, Mo., visited Mr*
Frank WHllame Friday.
Mrs. Myttia Waite and
daughter of California visited Mr.
and Mr*. Morris Folks the pest weak.
Mr. and Mr* Claronco Wooden
and Bob Miller left Friday for Man-
dy and California.
Mr* Dora Holl and daughter, Uw
Morral visited in Daliaa Sunday.
Mr*. Julia Priddy visited her mo-
ther and elater In Van Alriyne Snn-
The Growler,
"The Voles at the Bearcats" t strongest in the conference and our
---------- team put up * good battle
Our nen game will be
Friday afternoon on their t
lot this last game cool your enthui-
laim for our team, breause they era
still those fighting Bearcat, of Pilot
Point, Coma on, you loyal supporteu,
und let's go to Anna.
Don’t forget your 2:30 date with
the^Bearcate at Anna Friday, Oetobor
' The World’* New* Seen Through
The Christian Science Monitor
An /ntf-matto>mi Daily ffewtpaytf
io Truthful—CbnatroctNo—UaHased—Pree from Senset
iam — Bditoriate Are Timely and Inwructiw and lit
Feat urea, Toaadier with the Wt«kl> Msgsstne Scctioa.
the Mentor an Ideal Newspaper for the Hon*
Tt. Chrtaien Same Publirtunj Society
One. Norway Street. Botron. Manachuieert
Price 112M> Yearly, or 31.00 e Month.
Saturday law., ind.di ’g Mauatine Sectio '* "
IntraduCTory Offer. 6 fiaac* 21
and cMMren to-
il Dallas Sunday
,»r par on to, Mr.
* “* and Mr*
t», mJ OuahtMtiM tf:
eiLOT rOteT ro»T xraWUM
rturr roi.tT sew ska «kag*u
riutr eoirr uiaaoa . Maaosu
C>a<4Alu<.ri texu.4M.ARoe . .
rtLWT FOOT MCNAI. . eUOUokU
>/kn>:iAX. ul Vow -M.anoa
pest two
him.
Mr. and Mrs. Jar Johnson of Dallas
V*nt the wW: end with her parents
Mr and Mr* H. a Kemp.
Mr and Mm. Otis Renfro and Mr.
and Mr* M. 0. Flemmons were in
Daliaa Monday. Mr. Flemmons re-
tnafned for treatment.
Mira Nora Blair returned Sunday
fi om Gunter and will lira ot the home
place.
Mr.
ter
daug
Cl
Card 9f
Tbo root pot-.: ...
(mire high school scr
iMwpariQF tc the
mates of Arthur
Staff
Kditer-in-CLlef .......Nadina Mono*
4t*x-uae Editors .... Bonnie Sul*Ivan
and Halen Tomberiin
Sports Editors Mary Lao Gunstead
and BUly Alvin Brnnum
Take EJitem---------- Selma HigfafiD
and William life
-...ChristOne Bipperer
•nVhat do you moan mo turn out?
the other retorted. “I thought you
were driving.**
METHODIST WSCS
The Womens Society of Christian!
Service met Monday at the Meth-xfist
narconage. with Mr* J. P. Laton m
lender, aasisted hy Miss Alice fiavnge
an^ *Ir3- Harold Key, in the study
of Christian Imperatives.
r“Mie Leu Rutherford, Arthur
RuMherford. Lot. Brown, and Virgin-
ia Booe, all of whom ore employed
In Ft Worth, spent the weekend with
nhtna bwa
Helfowo'en Ceridv.l
The HaJ'owe’en Carnival has L«cu
ebenged to Friday night. Everyone
xomember thia date and be with uo
U tho Pilot Point gym. Come early
and stay until the great elhnax of the
evening, the coronation of oar high
hckuvl quevn.
Lhei’i forgot—Friday night at 7J10
o'clock.
WE WONDER*-iP
What Georgia will say about
George's winking at the Sanger Pep
Squad leader?
Why Branuta wanted to walk fiotne
from the trainer roast
Why Ebie fa taking up with the
soldier boys. "I Kke that name, Elsie.'
Why Ford wanted to he In the sen-
ior play. It couldn’t bo because he
wanted to bring hia neighbor to prac.'
tloe.
If Buster got all the gran out of
his pickup. Ask McCombs.
What a goo-lark looks like. A«k |
Why was Buddy je&loua about.
diaries Lee’» talking Io the Sanger
Pep Squad.
Why Coach bad better watch Ozzie
on wviner Toasts—Yea, Virginia.
Why Penton tries to be the first
down to tho lunch room, couldn’t be
a Kiri, could It?
When did Jean’s "daddy” start
spelling Ms name H- O-M-E R.
Why Coach Hkae to play '‘pleased
or dtopiearod” when Miss Bams is
displeased.
why Fannie Belle was late getting
to the weirer roast.
( TIOBA MEWS _J
Dr. and Mrs. & A. Dougtaa, Mi.
nnd Mrs. J. B. Alexander, Miss Mr-aH
Majors, Mb* Marie Taylor, and
Mtora Nora and Nellie Rice of Mar-
ionriile, Mo., opent the week end in
Tioga enroute south to spend tho
winter. Sunday night tti«
- - a muaieal program at t
’’ “ Church.
Mio» Muriel Van Zandt underwent
an operation tn a hoapUa) at Austin
Monday far appendicitis. Mr* Van
Zandt is with her.
Nr. nnd Mrs. J. W. ScaggfnaL Mrs
Buddie McKJnlay, Mrs. Walter Grant,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cook and Elder H.
G. Ball attended the funeral of Mr.
Sco-gina- son-in-law, Jack PhiilJpe,
in Ft Worth Thursday.
Mr. and Mr* J. W. Scoggins, Ur.
nd Mr* Bulen Cheatham and child-
ren. and Hr. and Mr* Henry Scog-
glM and fniptly spent tho week end
In Burkburnett.
Mr and Mr-. F.rmon Starr and ton
of DaH« spent tbc woek end with
l.cr mother Mrs. Nng Hendrick*
Aaaembly
On Fridey morning the Glee Clob,
l“d by Mr. Fite and aac-ompaniod at
the piano by Mln Flak, sang several
songs. Tho choir used three part har-
mony and in son - - - - -1
was uaod, mainly
tenor,
A quartet compmod of Jean West,
brook, Joyce Sitecs, Leona Morrill
and Helen Leonhard sang “Now We
Th. .ik Thee.-’ A girls trio : Mary Lee
Gwutead, tenor; Jean V ’ ’
"Ho; Leona Merrill, aopri
“Down tho MUstoippL’- “
applauded for « second .....
lhe program, we had a pep rally. We
did our best yelling of the year. Eran
though we lost jn the ColUnovdk
game, we orc hacking those football
boy* to the ftaiah.
Let** win that game with Anna
Friday!
and Nr* L. Leftwich of Gun-
were here Sunday to visit her
°n* 4ad Mrs'
V v’.lU-i nlaUn, In
Vno AlHyne and M.KInnr, SurJw.
Mra Tniannwn r.turncd to tWla.
W.
X?" " D‘““ l° r"‘A"
Mr. and Mm Stuart Shuriey of
Forreston came up Saturday an ac.
count of the death of Arthur Jotar,
a cousin. He also visited his mother,
Mr* Fm»« Sburiey.
Mre. Noel Spears was in Sherman
Monday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cox and daugh-
ter of Dallas spent the week end
with his parent* Mr. and Mre. Chas.
Cor.
-^r- Mn^ Vernon Norman and
oona, Ronald and Bobble of Dallas
Mm. Bea Langley pilot Point
c’fA*’0 at a** hom° of Mr- J«t*r
oaturday.
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3 YBAR8 (in advance) $3.40
Rogelar advertising ratea charged for
Cards of Thank* Resolutions sad
Tribwte* of ResMei
BAILEY BUS,
Modem - High Class
CIRCUS W
Mrs. WfDto Garnet I
turned to her home in I
uftoi- a visit rift hor r__
and Mr* ack Rigg and Nr.
A. Y. Garner.
Rev. and Mrs. Cecil
Worth spent the week
Lev. Logan preached a
Church,
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Spears and
Mrs. Mollie Onriton spent Sunday in
Dallas with Nr. and Mrs. Cha* Spears
Mn. X. L. Chaffin, Mr* Claude
Tillett and baby and Mrs. W. A.
..Iten were in Sherman Monday.
One ot th. met grotHyh^ ,h;„g, ol„u, tM1
0,00 la th.t ». con gnw ooj.hfog |, prk„
on o cortnln crop or. |«w, w „„ oonc.ntrof. on
aomathlng oIm: If price rie v. con eia. more of
that commodity. Hog, ore good food, but or o co.h
crop they have bean In die furor for o aeu.on or two.
Nov they uro cooing Into their own. We will enpeef
to »e moo hope ruled i. Hrh tarrhory thia y.or
"OTREAMLIHSD I
By William
MacBeth had juat ----—
up a force of Norwegians in the
northern part of Scotland with his
giant fleet of airplanes, and was re-
turning home in an armored train.
King Duncan was sitting in his
palace nervously waitfog by the tele-
phone far news of the battle. Finally,
the doorbell rang and a Western
Union boy brought a tolegnun.
stated that MacBetb had won
battle.
MacBeth thought he would cele-
brate hi* victory; to he went to a
county fair noarby. There he saw a
sideshow with * sign that rend, "Ma-
dam Lazonga, see's all, hears all, and
knows aU.” He paid a back and step
ped imide. There a hdy, by looking
in crystal ball, told him that he would
someday ho Lord of Cewrior and then
king. After ho went to tbe king's
joint where news correipondopte and
greetings from everyone, nearly
trampled him. When he b*w tie king,
—j: Mary Lee w*11 appointed Lord of Cowdor.
i Westbrook MacBeth thought about what Madam
oneano «anr’ Lewmga had told him; aO he went
While they were eating dinner, a
terrible storm came up and prevented
the gueets from going homo. Aside
from the root. MacBeth and his wife
bud planned to mnrdar tho king so
MacBeth could get on the throne. The
guests retired to U»oir rooms and
slept.
I tc During the night, MacBeth sUi>P*d
of- op to the king's room and shot Mm
with a pistol, which had a silencer on
it. When the body was found he
blamed the king’s bodyguards. In the
morning G-men were swarming all
over the plac* Tbe king's two sons
skipped the country; therefore the
hlame was on them.
Hfa secret police found out that
Bnnquo knew too much so he lifted
a gang of thugs to shoot him down —
he drove into the driveway 1
Cadillac. Things got toe hot far Mae-
Duff, who was MacBotb’e foe; tt> he
flew to England. There he secured
aid from the English people.
MeanwMle MacBeth eonldnt get
evon with MecDuff so he had hu
bouse bombed, and family kitied.
When this happened, ail tbe people
of Seo tian cl tumm! against MaoBeth.
At ttrf* point MacDuff and Makohn
Duncan's son brought tanka, alr-
plaaioo, and armored can to Scotland
to overthrow MaeBeth. When Mao-
Beth’s wife heard of this, die died
of heart failure. MacBeth's anti-air-
craft guns were captured by England.
MacBeth was electrocuted and Mal-
colm finally pot the throne to rule
for fifty happy years.
Prarth Grad.
The fourth grade students ate
making scrapbooks for their library.
They are about dogs, ranch life, city
life, and farm life.
Billy Tom brought c jack o’ lan-
tern for the room.
The fourth grade pupib arc aorry
to lose B. F. Townzon amt Gerald
AlarehaU.
Entered as Second Clan If ell Vatter
at the pMtoftice at Pilot Point. Tazu
under the Aet of CoBgren of March
3, I8T0
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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/m1/2/?q=food+rule+for+unt+students: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .