Pilot Point Post=Signal (Pilot Point, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 30, 1941 Page: 4 of 4
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PAGE FOUR
PILOT POINT POST-SIGNAL, PILOT POINT, TEXAS
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1941
JOE'S
KASH & KARRY
Auction Sale
53c
$1.55
$1.69
88c
21c
SPUDS, peck 27c
&8c
Southeast Corner Square
Frisco
I
WHITLEY
CLIP THIS COUPON AND MAIL TODAY
---6%
Herewith is my remittance f
-to caver subicrlptinn to
■I
The D.Dm N.w.,
by ■ralL
—Mr.HLe________
TEXAS TELEPHONE COMPANY
P-rt OHioo
GRINDING
HIVE YOUR REXT
SUIT
MADE-TO-MEASURE
flood Penn Oil, Crtnkease drain & fill $1.00
! Western Auto Associate Store
AMERMAH BEAUTY FLOUR
48 FOURS SACK
SPRY SHORTENING
3 POUND BAH
PER POURS ....
PURE PORK SAUSAGE
AMERICAN IEAUTY FLOUR
24 POUND SAM
FIRST PREMIUM FLOUR
4S POUND SAM
SVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY
SHOULD READ
NEW DEAL
SERVICE STATION
aan— buy
YOUR PRBSTONE
NOW, AS WI CANNOT
OUAMANTBB A EUEELY
IN K1D-W1NTF.R.
Stlarripllon By nail, daily and Sunday, and year $10,00;
*> maatha, M.M); th... Mia, yi.TS; m ,1.10. nmt)
prims effective only in Tvxss.
GEO. APPLE, AUCTIONEER
— Celina — Pilot Point
Wo will oho ba ghd to have
ynr bat ofamning and Nocking.
Matatorium Laundry
Ft Worth, Texas
O. R. Thom ton, Salesman
Seed Barley
and Oats
Red Chain Feed
and Flour
MBH FEEISTME
------6%
—5 eanta
The Dallas Morning News!
DAILY AND SUNDAY
(363 Days a Year)
THE DALLAS NEWS,
Dribs., Tanas
GdkatUmvBi
We Pay Highest Market Prices For
PRODUCE AND PECANS
n, Tubercu..-
Engineering.
~ Nurring
^erriec. and
‘ordsn
Dulhu
m. Elmer
EACH PERMAKAHT
Given Our Most
Careful Attention
See Us for Prices
Mrs.Rith Hudspeth
In forum Price Beauty Shop
—Pay Cask and Save—
MORE MERCHANDISE FOR LESS MOREY
FRESH PURE LARD
4 POUND CARTON
many of
elded to
day night
in spirit *
Drycleaners
Clothen do help yon win—
Have them cleaned often.
All Will Be Sold to the Highest Bidder For Cash.
Nothing Reserved.
RIGHT!
Koowyjr,
“EVEREADY"
“PRESIDE”
_4d their meats had a
Ai the Johnnie Sitzes mule barn at Pilot Point, Texas
BEGINNING AT 1:00 O’CLOCK P. M.
Saturday, Nov. 8
iduy achool, j,iR
lomiufr of
stteadlng
have a
iherghi,
' id*.
The latest news is not all! The Dallas News is full of
special features that every member of the family will read
and enjoy after he Is through with the headlines and news
Item* . . Comic strips—"Facts and Features/ a popular
column for boys and girls—^-the helpful foods and fashion
pages—complete agricultural, sport, and financial pages
make The News th* ideal family newspaper.
i»r I PUotaei* and
in | skating party a.
| CoUlnsvfilo Mc;-J
The Following Implements and Livestock:
12 Two-row Cultivators.
4. Two-row Planters
I Ten-foot Tractor Binder
II One-row Planters.
9 One-row Cultivators
1 Row Drill
5 Double Disc Plows
5 Walking Listers
5 Riding Sulky plows
3 Grain Drills
3 Stalk Cutters
2 Wagons
5 Sets Harness
1 Row Binder
1 Two-Stroke Hay Press
1 Power Shelter
1 John Deere 2J)isc Tractor Plow
1 Five-Foot, 7 HC Harrow Plow
10 Good Work Horses
12 Head Work Mules
9 Mares, some with mule colts.
do you know
WArt J-U frww ccit» KOtt by
•»!*», LOS hjrttie Winter?
—And in THE BIG SUNDAY NEWS is even more
—"This Week" Colcrgravur* Magazine, a big
comic section in full colors, also Dr. Gallup's weekly
poll of public opinion.
I" club mat at th*
B*ek in the
lity, last weak,
. ■ ------------ Nile* Branum,
lotidsy aftamnon. • and jot Tobin at hosts**...
date the county Three tab!** of players spent the af-
.ternoon playing “42", and rahxah-
meat* ware seived. Several new mem-
l-OR .POINTING -- PHONE 19( burs were anrollnd.
and her mother i
sited relative- 1
THE SICK
J. W. Trippiett
Mrs. Emory.
Mrs. J. F. Maxwell.
Mrs. Pots Brown.
W. D- Burks.
Mr*. J. A. Rhode*.
Jo* Wheeler
Jamas Rollins.
Mrs. Orby McNatt.
Billy Marie Cosart.
James Cook.
Mr*. Ed Moore of Mustang and
Mra. Gordon Elmore of Pilot Point
attended the Dallas conference re-
preaentinr Mustang and Pilot Point
Methodist churches.
Jimmie JlttxaF, who has enrolled In
a school of ariaotion at Dallas, te
vteitiag hfa parent*, Mr. and lira*
Garland BiteM.
Dr. and Mrs. Glonn Donald of
Selax, Ala, have bean visit lag Mrs.
J. II. Gracie.
Eugene Garner of Detroit, Mieh,
----- I v.r-tec A Uy»X-:. . if •
ternoon to attend th* fen*ral of Ms
mother, Mr*. T. C. Gamer.
Mr. and Mrs Harold Baxter and
__ Mrs. F. H. Gibbs have been visiting
in Pampa.
UNION PRAYER MEETING
The union prayer meeting will
meet Friday afternoon at 3.00 at the
Christian Chare*. Th* Flrat Baptist
Church will have charge of the pro-
gram..
( HEALTH LETTER ]
Austin.—Detaifag soina of the ,
ways th* State Department of Health f*"1
CLAUDE ROGERS, Owner
——-------- ** health officer, th^ week revealed that
tbe number of specimens examined
and tbe amount of vaccine* distribut-
ed free to Denton county in 1910 by
the State Hygteule laboratory
bare ce»t $8,100.00 if purchased
through private laboratories.
“Th* service rendered tn this
county fa bnt one of twrive organised
sorvicce Mt up to help you,” Doctor
Cox added.
Tbe other services maintained by
the State Department «rf Health bl
dude Vital Statistics, Food and Drag
Inspection, Venereal Disease oentroi,
Publie Health Education, Tuberculo-
sis control. Sanitary
Maternal and Child Health,
terviee, Local Health Servl
Administration.
COTTON GINNINGS DOWN K ILKA RE CLUB MEETS
d*t’* ?f th° b‘Ot Communil
federal ginning wort. Moardtng to with Mrs. Be*k, Alm.
ngures announced Monday afternoon. • anJ
I ist .roar on that ±:*z —
had ginned 19.C23 balaa.
MT PLEASANT BAPTIST CHURCH
On next Enndoy, Nov. 9 at 11:00
o'clock, following the Sunday school,
if tbe pastor u strong enot
weather conditions favor,
preach on th* Second C<
Christ, and Important
evente. It is hoped we may I
large attendance of the tn eml _
together with many visiting frienc_
R. W. Merrill, pastor.
fib thb is an official JK
M $ Parker Auction Dollar Jk
Glv«i» Ff** With Each $1.00 Spent «t Stem
'rG< AH °f T*,Om You 0011 50 Y#u C®" Bld «t
g QU ELBERT PARKERS AUCTION SALES O
4:M P’ M" Sar 'rtl“Y' November let V
VDolla,: Nof Tranrferable While Auction K in Proven) QJ
We can at Pilot Point each
Monday and Thursday. Leave
your laundry bundlce at th*
Wooten harbor ahoy.
J-----------------------------------------
Mrs. Oscar Site** r
Mrs. J. E. Worisy visit
Dallas this week.
Hattie Bates this week had al
soeond stroke, nnd is roported today ,
to be partially paralyzed. She make*
her home with her mother, Mrs. E.
B. Bates.
Mrs. Ruth Jordan visited relative* I
and friends in Dafa* last week. i
Mr. and lira Elmer Duncan were
Tioga viartou Sunday
Dr. Guerrant <rf Sherman flReo*
' » regular appointment at the Pres-
•yterian Church Sunday
$ ** W°rth' form*
Pilot Point raeident, wae here M«a
dey.
Yourit P«opJ1. Of juthodlat
Church had charge of the program
at th* interfaith meeting at the Meth-
ediet Church Sunday evening.
In th* abMnco of the pietor, Rev.
J. P. Laton, who was at conference,
HJl>r"i<W.^e..no "nricee at
tton the Methodist Church Sundey.
It” r. ?**’ T Ph>|Pi- P«*tor of the
Calvary Baptist Church, and his wlfo
Mrimatd Thursday from northern
Aransas, where they visits rete-
Onus Fuhaer, <*f th* camp at
Brownwood, visited thl* week with
nla parents, Mr. and Un. J. R. FuL
w and TCM a Pilot Point visitor
i might] Mogday. Hie brother, Lewi*, has re-
nte t»w turned tu Brownwood, after viritlng
>ri dnr- folks-
Reucl Beck and J. L. Nori made
a busteea trip to Dallas Monday.
fao TUI of Camp Bowie spent the'
past week with his parents, Mr. and
Ed Till, and all visited Sunday
Pt. Worth with Mr. and Mrf. J. R.
la and Mr. and Mrc. Earl Gito»n.
I rons there Leo returned to eamp.
Duo to the meeting which teachm
attended Tuesday fa Denton, there
was no achaol here on that day.
Th* Geo. Light rent house, ocea-
teddt^ rro^Oua’t*a4> u h-nC J**“-
Frame work on the new Alason
Wnlltug house fa np, and siding hu
been added recently. The bouse will
have five rooms and bath.
Mrs. G. F. Weber and daughter
Carolyn of Dallas visited at the T. C.
Gamer home Sunday.
Mice Eva Garrison of Dallas has
U*n visiting jn Pilot Point with rcla-
Mr«. Will Elhott spent tbe week !
end in Ft. Worth with relatives \ f-
Mr. and Mrc. J. R. Harrison of
Hoarton spent th* week end with,
Mmes. Robertsor. end Sullivan.
Mr*. Shelly Cannaday of Ada, Ok.,
» visiting Mr*. C. L. Kyle.
New Taxes on
Telephone Service
New United States Government taxes on telephone
a«d other communication w.rvices hove been imposed by
♦he Federal Revenue Act of 1941 which became effeclive
in October.
FUTURE TELEPHONE BILLS WILL INCLUDE SUCH
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT TAXES AS APPLI-
CABLE
Under the law, the tax is collected by the Telephone
company from the person using Ite service and other com-
munication services charged on its bills. The Telephone
company remits the collected tax to the government.
The taxes Imposed on the more commonly used
services follow:
Local Telephone Service
Long Dirtanc* Service
Coll* under 25 cent*
Coll* 25 cants to 50 cents, inclusive
loch additional cfarge of 50 ceuta ar
♦roctlon thereof 5 cows*
L«,«i Win or Talking Cloak Iggdgt Ser.ic._ _ ,J0*
T^cgra^,. Cbh eM Ra.lo Mcugag_______I0%
(Charged cn telephone bills)
and enjoy the ease and
comfort of a suit that is
tailored right and MADE
FOR YOU.
Have that- suit, *v*reoa( or
drew cleaned up far th* cooler
weather.
PHONE 7
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday school 1G.-00 a. m.
Preaching service 11.-00. Ssnac
subject “Finding Life by Loring It”
Sunday evening preaching 7^0.
3c«nan >uhj«ti 'Tir.t Thins* FtaL"
Wednesday evening; Choir-practice
7 XX). Prayer meeting 7:30 to 8 4)0.
Cherek Loyalty Month
Although our crowd* hav* been
■ttadlly Increaiing, many of ue are
not as faithful to the church and th*
Chrfat who died for it, u we
he. Let ue renew our vows nnt
Lord, and make a special effort dar-
ing November to b« present at all of
the servicea of th* oburch. Evidently
’ our people hove already de-
b* more loyal, foe our Sun.
-t services ar* growing both
.. and in numbers With th* hi*Pt
exception of th* revival meeting and Wito
the tost Bnnday night following, ** ~
had th* largest congregation last
Sunday night that w« have had far
any night service atnc* I have bean
pastor of th* elmrch. Church loyalty
fa oaeentitil to our highort spiritual
rronth and happiness, and w* need
*11 our people tn all our work.
Sunday School Training Conree
November 8-7 fa tbe date set for
our .Sunday school training course.
Everyone is invited to attend, but
we are cvacirily urging all the
taachers and affiders of the Sunday
iurobol to b* present.
“Faith eOCMth by hearing, and
hearing by the weed of God,” Ro-
man* 10:17,
W. W. Ph*lps, poster
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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/m1/4/?q=food+rule+for+unt+students: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .