The Saint Jo Tribune (Saint Jo, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, April 21, 1939 Page: 3 of 4
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Friday, April 21, 1939
THE SAINT JO TRIBUNE
TRADING POST
NOTICE
Dinning May 1, a charge of 5c
per line will be plated on all adver.
£«f tn< nts In The Farmer's Trading
Post.
nll i bases — oil royalties
iob sale—See MRS. M. E. wil-
SON Route 1, Saint Jo, Texas.*
r H ' ^E SOME YOUNG mares
BOH SALE. I ALSO have some
STACKE COWS.
Six Miles North of Bonita
LESLEY COMBS
p0H SALE OR TRADE—Baltic
Crerm Separator in good condition.
UOOO cash will buy or will trade.
MR3. C. H IVINS, Rt. 1, Box 75,
Saint Jo, Texas.
FOR SALE—On or after April 10,
Baby Turkeys—Bronze and Nara-
eanset Mixture—50c each. See MRS.
NETTIE KING Route A, Porest-
.burg. _______
FOIl SALE—Good Qualla Cotton-
seed for planting. See J. TOM
PURYKAH. Houtc 2, Saint Jo.
FOR S.M.F. or TRADE—A 6 foot
John Ikvre Hinder, all new can-
vas. Von double trees. Ready for
iisii will sell or trade for cattle—
J. T. Pl'HYEAR, Route 2, Saint Jo.
FOR • SALE—Open bed plants are
better when grown in open beds.
They are stronger, tougher, have
more vitality, are free of blight
and disease. Tomatoes and cabbage
25c per 100, SI.00 per 500. Sweet
aiid hot peppers 10c per doz. Mail
orders filled. MRS. JACK HIGGINS,
liox 25, Myra.
FOR SALE- Narragansette Turkey
Eggs, 10 cents each—See MRS. J.
1. REDMAN, Route 2, Saint Jo.
FOR SALE—Two good Jersey cows
with calves—will sell with or with-
out calves. H. O. ATTERBERRY,
Forestburg, Texas.
FOR SALE—Model A Ford, 2 door.
Good shape and good rubber, $65. See
J. F. RICH, Bonita, Texas.
FOR SALE—Riding Cultivator, Seed
Planar, 2 Hoes, a set of Harness
and 2 extra large Leather Collars.
Mrs. G. C. DAVIS, Saint Jo.
jo 1w0n- A' P,LCHER- Sain
of >'lanrfA, E Housc a"d 4.5 acres
i 1,1? rcnl at Saint Jo—See
• • A. PANNING, Montague, Texas.
f'i°ST"vi270 ,b" whitc SHW- strayed
from Mount s Ranch—Buster Gibbs.
LOST—One reputation as an up and
coming business man because his
1U t shahby- He should
5qi A. Alley's, Saint Jo, Phone
of CK™ J ,!earn about thc low cost
of Shed win-Williams SWP house
!i ci under the easy terms of
the Sherwin-Williams Budget Pay-
ment Plan. '
LOST—Near Caps Corner, a Collie,
weighs about 75 lbs. Color—white
with brown spots. Sec Pete McGuyre
at Texaco Station.
Seen About Town
FOR J SALE- US head of stocker
calves and several marcs. LESLEY
COMBS, UONITA. TEXAS.
r'Olt SALE or TRADE—Small farm,
11 acres, on gravel road 2 miles
west of Forestburg. Will sell or
trade for house and lot in town.
i. \V. MF.LSON, Forestburg, Texas.
FOR SALE-Qualla and Half & Half
cotton seed—85c per bushel. Rlue
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, FORD
INVITATION MONTH
Hail us for a ride In a 1939
Ford V-8 anytime during
April! Vt'e want you to see
for yourself jugt what Ford
has done for 1939. New Hy-
draulic Brakes ... Triple-
Cushioned Comfort... Stabi-
lized Chassis and many other
outstanding features. If you
haven't already driven the
new Ford, you'll be surprised I
J. B. Townsley
Motor Company
Gainesville
New floodlights being installed
for Sinclair sign at the Sinclair
station, east corner of the square.
Large locust trees at various lo-
cations about the city, laden with
clusters of waxen white blossoms,
beautiful to sec, and filling thc
air with a heavy oriental perfume.
Thc house on south Main street
recently purchased by Dr. Drabing
from J. G. Hooper, being remodeled
with new porches, new roof etc.
An attractive penny weighing
machine in front of Red-nan Drug
Store.
Kent Bcllah, local photographer,
busy snapping school pictures, of
LAMAR STUDIO
Mrs. A. C. Ross' residence
Open each Wednesday
8 a. m. - 7 p. m.
Instruction in all Band
and Orchestra
Instruments
the grammar grades aim various
organizations of thc upper class-
men.
The grass in the public plaza,
just nfter a "hair cut" with a lawn
mower, presents much the appear-
ance of a gorgeous green rug.
The city-wide response to Mayor
Giles' request for clean-up week.
Truck load after truck load of re-
fuse being carried away to dump
grounds.
A purple carpet of wild flowers
spread along for miles on Highway
82 between Saint Jo and Nocona.
The new fence around the home
of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Meador on
South Main—reason—tiny Miss
Mary Blanche Meador who has a
liking to toddle into the street.
Surprised looks on faces of sev-
eral Saint Jo citizens last Sunday
afternoon when they were picked
up for "speeding" within thc city
limits.
A group of business men in front
of R. T. Buck's with a smoked
glass intently watching the eclipse
of the sun on Wednesday morning.
o
He—"What makes the tower of
Pisa lean?"
She—"I don't know. If I did, I'd
take some myself."
o
"The good thing about beginning
at the bottom is that you always
have something solid to go back
to."
EL
IV #
Before you buy
See the Crosley Shelvador
at
Redman Bros.
WE'RE
M. D.'s
TOO-
MOTOR
DOCTORS—
WE CAN
TELL YOU
WHAT'S
WRONG
AND
PRESCRIBE
THE
REMEDY!
Motor & Body Repairs—Lubrication
Husband & Harwood
with every
EASY
WASHER
purchased during
this special sale
The new EASY gives you every-
thing you want in a washer:
Massive STREAMLINED STLY-
ING . . . Chip proof WHITE
ENAMEL iinlsh . . . SUPER
SAFS WRINGER vrith touch re
lease and automatic roll stop
. . . THREEZONE WASHING
ACTION . . . POWERFUL IN
SULATED MOTOR . . . LARGE
CAPACITY TUB. Buy your
EASY now at the regular price
and gel 30 ten-cent packages
oi RINSO absolutely FREE!
OFFER GOOD FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY-ACT NOW
To Serve You [I
AGtizen and
a Taxpayer
SERVICE
,COMPANY r
Ask for Free Home Demonstration
Nocona
THEATRE
Nocona, Texas
FRIDAY-SATURDAY
April 21-22
"Huckleberry
Finn"
With Mickey Rooney, Walter
Connally and William Frawley.
PREVUE SATURDAY NITE
SUNDAY - MONDAY
April 23-24
"3 Smart
Girls
Grow Up"
With Dcanna Durbin, Nan
Gray, Helen Parrish and
Charles. Winning*r.
TUESDAY, April 25
"Charlie Chan
In Honolulu"
With Sidney Toler and Phyllis
Brooks.
WEDNFSDAY-TIIURSDAY
April 26-27
"Tail
Spin*'
With Alice Faye, Constance
Bennett, Nancy Kelly and
Joan Davis.
CHURCHES
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
Sunday School—9:45. Jim Melton,
Supt.
Morning Worship—11:00.
Sermon.
Evening Worship—8:00.
Sermon.
Mid-week Prayer Service Wednes-
day evening—8::0.
Visitors are always welcome.
John Nothalf, Pastor.
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BAPTIST CHURCH
Scotty—"Has this dog a good
pedigree?"
Jackson—"If he could talk, he
wouldn't speak of either of us."
A. A. Powell
BARBER SHOP
Each Customer a Satisfied One
\ Saint Jo, Texas
Sunday School 10:00 Mrs. Arthur
Phillips, Supt.
Morning Services—11:00.
Sermon.
HYP IT—6:15.
Evening Services—7:45.
Sermon.
We extend a hearty welcome to
"the stranger within our gates."
Paul Thompson, Pastor.
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METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday School—10:00 T. E. Giles,
Supt.
Morning Service—11:00. Sermon.
Special Music.
Evening Service—7:45. Sermon.
Worship somewhere each Sunday.
Leon Frahk Milner, Pastor,
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CHURCH OF CHRIST
Sunday Services—
Next Week Only
April 24-29
15'/, reduction on all Auto
Radio Repair Work.
Spearman Radio Shop
C. D. Meador
Fire and Auto Insurance
Saint Jo, Texas
H. C. Gasoline
Pennsylvania Motor
Oil
You Can Depend on Sinclair
Products and Our Prompt
Service.
J. H. Lauderdale
E. N. Dunbar
GENERAL INSURANCE
AGENCY
SAINT JO TEXAS
Bible Sutdy—10:00 a.m.
Worship and Communion—11 a.m.
We are announcing our revival
meeting to be held by Earl Smith
of Comanche, Oklahoma, the last
two weeks of July.
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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Sunday School—10:00. Smith C.
Pedigo Supt.
Morning Worship—11:00.
Sermon—"Reserves."
Evening Worship—7:45.
Sermon—"First, The Kingdom."
Alexander McFerran, Minister.
"Sue" Social
One of the most delightful social
affairs .of the week was the "Sue"
party on Wednesday afternoon with
Mrs. Jack Roberts hostess to
ladies of the Baptist Church con-
gregation.
• Games and contests were enjoyed
and then came the exchange of
"Sue" gifts and thc drawing of
new names for the next quarter.
Pleasing refreshments were served
to Mines. J. M. Melton, D. C. Kline,
T. C. Davis, J. H. Lauderdale, Cecil
Lawler, W. A. Price, J. C. Holmes,
Leeton Phillips, R. L. Williams,
August Hyman Lee McCollum, C.
H. McGrady, J. R. Weatherford,
F. G. Hoover, D. C. Berry, Jr.,
Walter Walker R. H. Aldriedge, Jr,
C. F. Morgan, Guy Giles, D, S.
Bulliner, I). E. Bump, Arthur Phil-
lips, L. W. Bailey, Allen McGrady,
Misses Wynzola Mitchell Marcyle
King, Gussic Wilson, Josephine
Bcshears, and children Mary Janelle
and Duwayne Sue Kline, Jimmie
Grant Hoover, Stephen McGrady,
Billie and Sue Walker, Howard
Franklin Aldriedge, Jack Giles and
Billy and Mary Roberts.
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Advertise in Thc Tribune'.
R. T. BUCK
GROCERY
HARDWARE
FREE FREE
A large American Beauty Cake given to
the Lucky Person who Purchases a sack
of that celebrated American Beauty
Flour—Saturday, April 22nd.
See this cake on display at our store
WE HAVE JUST UNLOADE?) ANOTHER TRUCK LOAD OF
THIS CELEBRATED AMERICAN SEAUTY FLOUR.
481b American Beauty $1.39
241b American Beauty _ .73
121b American Beauty _ .45
61b American Beauty _ .25
We postitively guarantee this to be thc best flour money can buy.
Time For Spring Cleaning
Let us Wash, urease and Vacuum Your Car
Free your car of carbon with Gulf No-Nox Ethyl Gaso-
line and Gulfpride Motor Oil.
Crump Service Station
'"Where Service Counts"
FRESH
Meat and Vegetables
* ., & Market
We Give S. S. Green Trading Stamps
Bowie's Leading
Department Store
STOP
Where You See The Texaco Star
That's a sure sign of Insulated Havoline Oil, Firechief
Gasoline, dependable Marfak Lubrication, helpful court-
eous service and clean Registered Rest Rooms.
St. Jo Service Station
<8~$(S4lfo £r
YOUR AfOA/EY BUYS
yrne MOST
Since 1883
IF YOU WANT THE BEST
THE OLDEST AND LEADING BRANDS, SUCH AS BRONCO
COLLARS, HARNESS AND SADDLES
DIAMOND EDGE CUTLERY, TOOLS,
DR. HESS POULTRY AND STOCK TONIC, FIXALL ENAMEL
AND VARNISHES. MlZZO FISHING TACKLE
SHUMATE RAZORS, HONES AND STROPS VEGA
SEPARATORS AND OTHER EQUIPMENTS
ARE SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY
A. A. BOGGESS HARDWARE
With a full line of shelf Hardware, School Supplies, Farm
Supplies and Stoves
Getting Up Nights
Backache
LEG PAINS - LOSS OF ENERGY - TIRED,
LISTLESS - LAZY FEELING - BURNING
' PASSAGE - DIZZINESS - SWOLLEN ANKLES
NERVOUSNESS
May be caused by functional
KIDNEY WEAKNESS
from inorganic causes
Many times kidneys become sluggish and need aid to fitter and
pass off acids and poisonous Wastes. KIDANS is a long-popular
formula indicated as a stimulant diuretic for the kidneys and
bladder. Thousands of sufferers, from sluggish kidneys Have used
KIDANS. Reports of pleasing results reach us regularly II your
kidneys need help to $&rry on their normal eliminative functions.
<vrite for KIDANS today.'Test "KIDANS on our guarantee oi
results or no cost. Two regular, full size boxes, only $1.00.
Send No Money
Results or Money Badt
Write today lor two boxes KIDANS. Send no money with order. OiI If-
rival deposit only $1.00, plus postage with postman. Take one lox accord-
ing to easy, simple directions. Then il you don't agree results are really
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21, Atlanta, Georgia.
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McGregor, Yvoone. The Saint Jo Tribune (Saint Jo, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, April 21, 1939, newspaper, April 21, 1939; Saint Jo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth335305/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .