The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, March 5, 1948 Page: 6 of 16
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THE GOLDTHWAITE EAGLE —FRIDAY, MARCH 5,1948
A Safety Check—May Save
Tour fleck—Have It lone!
son of Prlddy, and O. A. Evans
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Ivy
Tuesday. v
O. A. Evans visited In the A,
L. Crawford home Tuesday
lhornlng.
Mrs. C. O. Elder and Vernon
Meyers presented the couple
with a beautiful wedding cake.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Elder spent
the week-end in Big 8pring, and
returned home Monday to their
apartment. They will be at home
at 820 8outh Crane Ave., Odessa.
B.E Goodrich
A safety check may save yog* | maintained In good condition
I ."Periodic Inspection by train-
That was the terse advice of- ed mechanics Is the answer,”
red today by W J Elliott. Chief Patrolman L O Wilson of San
F the Texas Highway Patrol, Saba said "Professional drivers,
i urging motorists to keep the such as truck drivers, Inspect
ifety etjulpmert of t-heir cars their vehicles before every trip,
i tip top sha* That’s a good idea for every
“We * are cooperating with driver, and it would save a lot
ifety authorities throughout of lives.
The Mills County Singing'
Convention meets at Moline
March 7. All lingers are Invited
to attend. There will be singing
all day tad everyone is urged
to help support the basket lunch
at noon.
CALVIN WEATHERS
Cornelius Elders
i
Miss Emma Jean Cornelius of
Odessa. Texas, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. P. L. Cornelius of
Brownwood and Raymond E.
Elder also of Odessa, pephew of
Mrs Bob Hlffman of Goldth-
walte, were united in'Holy Mat-
rimony February 14,, 1948, at
the home of Rev. Wesley Mic-
key, minister of the Church of
Christ, Odessa, Texas.
Hie bride wore an aegua long
sleeved dress with a corsage of
white gardenias and brown ac-
cessories. The groom wore a
brown suit with a white coma-
tlon and brown accesorles.
Attendants were Mr. and Mrs.
H W. Henry of Penwell, sister
and brother-in-law of the bride.
After the ceremony Mr. and
Chari
Wee
IN YOUR NEW tiki;
Silvertowns arc "best in the loo. »
because! dollar for dollar they irt|
value injures today. Silvertowns gtVf,
mileage/than ever before because ther
built with the broader-faced tread, v,
towns give more safety because the
cool body resist* road ihOcks^ukj biota
better than ever before.
College Station,—Most people
think of hogs as livestock that
just lie around In mudholes anj)
getij rations of grain; that’s a
hog’s life to some people. But
not to the hogs—if they can
help It. Hogs must go out on
pasture like sheep, an$ cattle.
E. M. Regenbrecht extension
swine husbandman of the Texas
A. and M. College, says green
grazing Is the best source of
vitamins and minerals. Farm-
You'll V
m ilaogi,
safety hr,
mon.,
JACK LONG
SERVICE STATIC
Is also true of vtamins.
Putting hogs on green pasture
automatically Improves the vlt-
a'mln and mineral corttent of
the ration, and cuts down on1'
the amount of the protein that
would otherwise have to be led
to the hogs.
—Eagle Want Ads Crl Results—
SCREENING
Never Needs
Paint
Can’t Rust or
Corrode
Can t Stain or
Streak
PLENTY OF SAFE
MILES LEFT IN
THESE
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worth more at Firestone.
take up to
6 MONTHS TO PAY
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Super
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CASTING REEL
A good reel at a low price.
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It's a dream! One piece Up.
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CASTING LINE
Here's a real value. 1 .29
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fire*tont
"Wind Tunn.l"
VACUUM CLEANER
■evolving broth action plus
•treng auction gets lm
bedded dirt out of carpets.
■m so many features —
Swe speed motor, "tip-toe”
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bee Slight, easy-off, easy-
dmpty beg. It’s a beauty —
Bt, *00!
We ve got the parts that are mode right to fit right and
longer in your Ford. They're exactly like the ones which c
Naturally they work smoc
you money. Come -’home!
in your Ford, when it was new.
give you more wear, and save
Ford service and save with our
* .
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$e Ford-trained Mechanics .
3o Factory-approved Metluntt
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The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, March 5, 1948, newspaper, March 5, 1948; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1060476/m1/6/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.