The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 5, 1959 Page: 10 of 12
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ment of any description from
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RADIO A TV
- KKYS MADE while vou wait.
Blackburn's Variety Store. Oold-
thwalte__*-S-tfc.
UPHOLSTERY SHOP: Let me
make old rumlture as pretty
for the cost of new furniture.
Also I make pickup-truck Seat
Covers. See me.— T. J. Cum-
mings. P O. Box 5*7. 8an Saba.
Texts _ 1-22-tfc
If interested in Bnying nr
Selling Farm. Ranch or City
Property, see ns. We will de
our beet to serve yen.
ROBERTSON * WOMACE
nnsn ANIMAL SERVICE—Free
and Sure.— Phone 303. Ham-
ilton. Ihxaa 11-1S-TPC.
TV SERVICE
CRECKING TUBES
And
ANTENNA WORK
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CARD or THANES
We wish to express our sin-
cere thanks to ail the friends
who came to help us through
our sad hour.
Your words of sympathy and
every act of kindness will al-
ways be remembered with
thankful appreciation.
Also we would say thanks to
Dr. Raley. Mrs. Doak and MIm
jeraltne Perry lor their kindly
interest and concern beyond the
call of professional duty.
Mrs J. W. Williamson
and All the Children
And Orandchildren.
IP INTERESTED in rarm and
Ranch Land contact Joe Qfeen.
Center City - Route 3, Ocldtb-
wttta, tUMl. _ rt 19 tfr
Registered quarter
horse stal-
lion for service; gentle saddle
horees for sale; Phone 4-2433,
B* V11T. CHon ^
FEED AND SEED
CARD OP THANES
I wish to thank the neighbors
and friends for the many kind
and helpful deeds rendered
while I was in the hospital and
since my return home. The
cards, letters, visits, flowers and
food were appreciated very
much, and especially the lovely
flowers sent by the Men's Down-
town Bible Class.
John Walton.
2-5-ltc.
City Property
FOR SALE: 3 bedroom, lari
kitchen, garage, cellar, chicken
house. 2 blocks from school on
old Carbon HI-way. 426 Lexing-
ton St Mr*. N. C. Crawley. Box
492. Phone 123-J. Gorman, Tex-
f« 2-5-2tc.
POR SALE: 5 room house,
garage, and storage room, extra
large lot. reasonable price. —
Fred Laughlln. MI 8-2660.
1-29-tfc.
Farm and Ranch
Save tax worries by keeping
a good set of records. Farm
and Ranch bookkeeping sets on
sale at the Eagle office. l-9-4t
FEED: We offer 15% Protein
Pelleted feed at $42.00 per ton
and 20% Protein Pellets at
$45.00 per ton No peanut hulls
nor Sweet Peed available at
present. TOPPER SWEET FEED
COMPANY, Comanche. Texas
(Located at Durham Peanut
Mill* 1-29-tfc
Prices Good Fri. A Sat., February 6 And 7
Maryland Club Instant
COFFEE Hi
SKM
10 lb*. II*
CRISCO
3 lb*. W*
FLOUR
Gladiola AQ*
5 lbs. "f
Libby’s Cut Green
BEANS
/£ 39<
Jack O’Lnntem (Masked)
YAMS
.No. M3 ^
Pure
LAM
3-lb. CJ*
Ctn.
Premium
CRACKERS 29<
Sunshine Sugar
Hints ,3,^ Jfc
Nelda Blackeyed
PEAS_
Half Slices
PINEAPPLE N^f 25<
2 for
OLEO
CELERY
Mb.
Kimbell*
suik lb
CARROTS
sar io<
LETTUCE
Lg. Head
Florida Gold Frozen Orange
JIICE TU
ke Creaa
SALMON StiTSO?
Swift Premium Picnic
ke<
lb.
Fully Cooked
FRYERS
ROAST
Chuck
STEAK “ lb 98
Wicklow 5U
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DELIVER 9 A.M. TO 11 A.M.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE: Index cards. In-
dex flies, all siie*. letter and
legal slxe file folders, and llle
guides In stock. Eagle Office
1-8-tfc.
FOR SALE: Rubber cement.
Stamp pads, stamp pad Ink,
staplers. staples. numbering
machine Ink and large stock
office supplies at Eagle office
1-8-tfc
Miscellaneous
FOR SALE: Storage files, let-
ter and legal slse. Expanding
fUes, Klasp Envelopes, all slaea.
Eagle Office. 1-8-tfc
NOTICE
Picture Frames, all sixes, also
engraved napkins for all occa-
sions at Wicker 8tudlo. 4-24-tfc
Bookkeeping supplies— Post
binders, ledger sheets, indexes,
storage files and other needs.
Eagle Office. 1-8-tfc
OFFICE SUPPLIES
FOR SALE: Carbon paper,
letter and legal sise. Typing pa-
per, memeo paper, second sheets,
imprinted copy sheets, aales-
books and ledgers. Eagle Office.
1-8-tfc
FOR CALE: Filing Cabinets,
good selection of sixes on dis-
play for your Inspection. Reas-
onable prices. Eagle Office.
1-8-tfc
PERSONAL
NOTICE: I have returned
from Market with a nice line of
prettv hats. All the ladies are
invited to see them.—Mrs. W. O.
Holland. 1-5-ltp.
Engraved or printed wedding
announcements and Invitations.
Let us quote you prices Eagle
Office. (9-5-it)
Center City News
By MRS. JOE GREEN
There was church at the Bap-
tist Church Sunday morning.
Brother Dycus of Brownwood
did the preaching. He and his
family were dinner guests in
the home of Mrs. Vlrgie Wild.
Mr. Willie Knight la still in
the hospital but he 1* slowly Im-
proving, We were all glad to
learn he was better.
Mr. Charley Horner Is also
getting along better and we are
all thankful he Is doing so much
better.
Virgil Sparkman visited with
us a while Sunday morning and
he Is doing fine.
O. B. and Myrtle Hill are stay-
ing in town with Mrs. Evans,
who U almost past going. 8he
Is so tired all the time and the
weather so cold she needs help.
I thought maybe 8prlng was
Just around the comer but I
have decided I was mistaken.
It looks now like It Is a long
ways off.
The Workers Conference Is
at Ooldthwalte Monday night
and I think the Center City
group are all planning on going
if it Is not too cold.
The Star glrD and boys play-
ed ball at 8tar Friday night.
They played Carlton. They both
played a good game and I think
everyone enjoyed the game.
I visited Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Orlffln a while last Thursday
afternoon. They were all doing
OK but had all been sick.
Mrs. Oleta Coffman visited
Mrs. J. W. Coffman last Thurs-
day. Mrs. Coffman hasn’t been
well but is feeling better at this
time.
Oeorgie Brown spent the
night with Linda Jewel Friday
night.
There was no church Sunday
night at the Baptist Church be-
cause of the Icy condition of
the roads.
Mrs. Lee Walton has been on
the sick list. We all hope she
Is soon feeling better.
Eva Faye has a birthday the
5th of February and I know how
old she Is. Joe has a birthday
the 22nd of February and I am
not sure how old he Is but I
think he Is still 39, he has been
the last few years. He Is Just not
going over that mark for some
reason.
There was no school at Star
Monday due to the icy condi-
tions of the roads.
We have had our laughs and
we have had our tears but I
hope 1959 brings a better year,
don’t you?
Page 10 THE OOLDTHWATTE EAOLE—MULLIN
Ooldthwalte. Texas. Thursday, February 6, 1959
The Texian Editor’s
Frontier News Rashes
(fepM d tanks I tape Mi
FEBRUARY 1 - 7. 188$
SAVE Money, Save Time,
Save Taxes with America’s fore-
most, simplified Household Bud-
get Record, only $1.00 at the
Eagle Office 10-16-tfc
Hillside Mission
By UDA BYRNE
The Rusk Enquirer mentions
the fact, that on the 14th Inst.,
three prisoners confined in the
Jail at that place, left very un-
ceremoniously and without the
leave of the Jailer. They were
all heavily Ironed, but managed
to unshackle themselves and
cut a hole through the wall, and
by means of blankets let them-
selves to the ground.
We learn from the San An-
tonio Herald, that a Mr. HU
burn, of Uvalde County, on Fri-
day, 14th inst., shot an Indian,
while out hunting hogs. The In-
dian was nearly naked, and re
fused to tell his tribe, and said
that he was all alone. He died
in about an hour after he was
shot.
Austin— Attentions. — We are
Indebted to Hon’l. Matt Ward
for a copy of the New York Day
Book, to the Hon’l. A. O. Brown
for a copy of the stump speech-
es of Douglas and Lincoln, and
to the Hon’l. Ouy M. Bryan, for
the speech of A. H. Stevens, In
defense of Judge Watrous, as
well as his (Bryan**) own
speech.—A friend has also sent
us copies of the Patent office
and Smithsonian Institute Re-
ports.—Southern Intelligencer.
It wUl be seen in another par-
agraph, that of the 318,313 pop-
ulation In Arkansas, there are
only 60,048 slaves, leaving 258,-
265 who either work or play, but
who, in working, are degraded
in the opinion of some of the
Texas Democratic presses. And
yet Arkansas is regarded by
many as the very best cotton
8tato in the Union.
The annual expenses of Ar-
kansas are only $80,000. Texas,
with 300,000 Inhabitants, has an
annual expense of half a mUlion
dollars. Verily Arkansas is a
very economical, or Texas a
very extravagant, country. —
Southern InteUlgencer.
We leam from the Oalveston
News that that city Is soon to
be lightsd with gas—the first
cargo of pipes having already
arrived, while three other* are
on the way.
We learn from a paasenger In
the stage from Waco to this
place, that on Monday, 24th,
about ten mUes beyond Belton,
the line* became unfastened
from one of the lead
soon as the driver pen-
situation of affairs, he
upon the paasenger to
door and Jump out of thsj
as quick a* possible No
had the passenger got
the horses, taking advanu
their freedom from the
endeavored to free the
also from the stage, wt
soon accomplished by
It, then righting It, up
a second time, and them
lng It a second tlme-
meantlme throwing the
from his seat, breaking hls|
uncoupling the wheels, an
ally, by the horses each
coming free from the at
going on “twsnty-one"
own hook. The passer
tributes no fault to the
all the difficulty remitting |
the uee of springs lnsti
buckles on the lines
Intelllgeneer.
Lower Big Valley
Cemetery Workir
There will be an all dajrj
etery working at the Loi
Valley Cemetery, Monday]
ruary 9. Everyone lnteresl
the upkeep of this cemeti
asked to bring lunch and|
to work with and help wll
work.
—---o—
Mrs. Aline Kelly and
spent the weekend In
with relatives.
SENSATIONAL NEW|
ELECTRONIC INVI
■EAR AGAIN
WITH BOTH EARS
FREE HEARING AID |
CONSULTATIONS
Now you may end ha
of trying to hear with i
overworked ear. What il
ference It can mean UI
It means yen may no*
full dimensionally. You
who Is talking, even in rn
od. noisy places. You cai|
where sounds com*- fr
and how far away they
Come In and let Mr G«
Melin help you with
hearing problems at the 1
lor Hotel on Tuesday,
leth from 1 to 2:30 P. I
ELECTRIC Floor Waxer and
Polisher for rent, 25c hour or
75c per day AfeA Paint A Sup-
ply. Truett Auldridge, Oeneral
Contractor. Ooldthwalte. Texas.
1-8-tfc.
You can’t get a better deal
here than Vic at the Eagle
will give you on a Piling
Cabinet. Try him 1-8-tfe.
anywh
office
Is It not a fact that those who
do as they please and do not
believe Ood’s Word and will not
repent are In for sortie sur-
prises?
The Bible says: “For Ood
shall bring every work Into
Judgment, with every secret
thing whether it be good, or
whether It be evil.’’ Ecclesiastes
18:14.
KNOWS THE SCORE
\
- By Alan Mover
PAUL
AR/ZIN,
fCW* ,
ltw\
See the New Remington
Quist-Rlter Eleven on display
at the Eagle office. It’s the best
and priced reasonably too.
1-8-tfe.
• IT PATS TO ADVERTISE -
TEXACO
GAS AND OILS
Firestone Tires
end Tubes
Washing A Greasing
ROAD SERVICE
TEXACO
Service Station
Spradley’s
Upholstery Shop
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BEETS EVSEY SUNDAY
9:36 A. M.
Melba Theatre
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Koleber, Victor E. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 5, 1959, newspaper, February 5, 1959; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1060114/m1/10/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.