The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. [43], No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, April 16, 1937 Page: 3 of 8
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What la the strange power ftt-
Nyal Antacid
Nyal Aspirin
L HERALD
trading Skeeter Tully to room
Tablets
Powder
SOI? Could It be Louise Jernl-
gan, or Etorothy Morris?
How does Heely Ballard like
Ltmeta By now? Nice goln’, huh
Heely?
Family car# do come In handy,
don't they, Marvin.
Can It be love—— .
Oapple and w. D. Berry.
Betty Jo and Omar.
Louise O. and Forest.
Joyce and Marvin.
Jean Oooeby and Clayton.
Is appendicitis catching? Four
cases have been reported this
year. Tough.
We wonder why Frizzell, In tta
will, didn’t bequeath his interest
in acme seven or eight girls to
some Jfinlor leas unfortunate.
tt doesn’t seem quite' sporting
to use such places as wills and
prophecies as Instruments (or
"getting even’' with someone.
What Is this anyway
neuralgic and rheu-
matic palna. ,
Bottle of 1MI grain
2 for 50c
gea and dlatreae of
aour stomach.
Me aise
2 for 50c
OOLDTHWAITE PLACES
IN DISTRICT MEET
The Ooldthwaite high school
track team placed third In the
Eighth District meet at Brown-
wood Saturday, April 10.
The results of the different
contests were as follows;
Pole vault—J. D. McKenzie,
Ooldthwaite, 10 ft. 4 in.; F. Coff-
man. Ooldthwaite, 10 ft. 4 In.
McKenzie and Coffman tied
for first but Coffman ceded the
Allmark,
Nyseptol
A refreahlng mouth
wash, efficient anti-
septic and breath
deodorant.
Pull pint
place to McKenzie.
Doole, Arnett, Union, Thompson,
Nyal *
Natal Drops
55c dropper bottle
2 for 35c
-I*
Hinkle
Caecara Tablets
2 for 35c
Hamilton and Shield, Brady .tied
for third and fourth places
*>0 yard low hurdles Connote,
Mohland Springs, 57.7 sec.; J. D.
McKenzie. Ooldthwaite; Davis,
Ouzttne; Roberta Brady.
Connors tied the district rec-
ord.
120 yard high hurdles—Con-
nors, Richland Springs, 10.0 sec.
100 yard dash—Blagg, Brown-
wood, 10 see.
Blagg tied the district record.
220 yard dash—Dyet Brady, 23
school
clean-up? No, but the dirt will
not settle so we can see.
Oh yes, there was no Chatter
last week (In case you haven’t
guessed) on account of nobody
doing anything they shouldn’t
have and getting caught at It.
Why did Dale McCaaland
break a date with his one and
only last Saturday night, and
what did she do about It?
We don’t know who the attrac-
tions were in Brown wood, but
they kept some of our Oold-
thwaite boys there till the wee
hours of the night—or maybe
the hours weren't so wee. Qo
to It, bbya-—
Halibut Liver Oil
•Bok of 50 Capsules
Cod Liver 6
Full pfatf
2 for 95c
2 for 50c
Full pint
2 for 50c
~K37T.Tr....2^250
Me Hold tit* Plate Powder 2 for 50c
28fc Nyal Zinc Ointment . 2 for 25c
Lg- Ultra OU Shampoo. . 2 for 50c
Me Pyloce Tooth Powder. 2 for 50c
Bellevue Tooth Brashes . 2 for 25c
Nyed Hot Water Betti*. . 2 for ,125
Adheahre Fleeter— - --
1 In. x S yd. . . . . . . 2 for 25C
Chocolax
The new chocolated
laxative—quickly effective.
Ultra
Witch Hazel
Refreahlng Rub-
down—Full pint
2 for 50c
Honey Sc ■J
Horehound
Cough Syrup
' Mcalse
2 for 50c
440 yard dash—Calley, Brady,
Junior High, SO sec.
OaUey established a new dis-
trict record. The old record was
CHOCOLAX
Ultra
Almond Cream
•SO yard dash—Fanner, Mul-
lln, 2ml n. 4 see. T
3rd place, F. Hill, Ooldthwaite.
Mineral Oil
NT Constipation
Ny-Naps
2 for 50c
4 min. 40 see. •■••••
Mile relay—Brady, 3 min. 44.4 * ROCK 8PF
«ee. • • • • -
Brady get a new record. The Bro J*c- Wade |
old record was 4 min 47 sec. d*y morning and
High Jump—Coffman, Gold- t®» large-crowd,
thwalte, and Fenton, Brady, tied There was dlnm
for first at 5 ft. 8 In. groqnd and slngtn
- Broad Jump—Lowell, Colton;- emodn-Hunday.
IS ft 8 In. tame big singers
2 for 75c
Nyal Buchu Sc
Juniper Pills
Merits
2 for 50c
2 for 50c
2 for 50c
2 for 50c
2lor50c
2 for 50c
Bath Powder . .
Rouge or Up Stick
2 for 50c
size) present. Mr. Huggins and
Nyalgeslc
Rub on for
muscular sores
Nyal Magnesia
Tooth Paste
p 25c tube
2 for 25c
> Discus throw — Thomason.
I Brownwood, 124 ft 2 In.
Shot put—Thomason, Brown.
- wood. 47 ft. 8 1-2 In.
Javelin throw—Barnett, Brady,
i ie» ft. ebb .............
Three of the Ooldthwaite team
i will go to the regional meet at
Ahtlene. The members who will
go are P. Coffman, J. D. McKen-
zie and F. Hill. —
50c bottle
HUDSON- BROS.
“WHAT YOU; WANT WHEN YOU WANT IT.”
Nyal
Laxacold ,
Box of 25 tablets
2 for 25c
Muriel Astor
PaA Powder
50c box -
2 for 50c
BUY NOW and SAVE
SALE EVERY DAY NEXT WEEK
O. a S. PLACES IN LITERARY
EVENTS OF DISTRICT MEET
Friday, April 9, the members
of the literary team of lnter-
■eholastlc league contestants
went to Brownwood for the an-
nual district meet ” •
Ooldthwaite made a nice
Showing with the following re-
sults.
Mehnoth Stokes, m. first place
da ward school Junior boys’ dec-
1 Jetton went again this week; Philip and Shirley Nlckols
1 with him. went to Center Point Sunday to
Herman Anderson and family the pasture to see about Shirley'J
and R E. Collier and wife en- sheep,
j Joyed playing dominoes In the j. c. Stark and son visited In
Spinks home Friday night. the Webb home Sunday mom-
j Hoy McKinley and family and lng.
I Mrs. James Nlckols from town Hardy McCiary. Philip and
, visited In the Nlckols home Sun- Shirley Nlckols played dominoes
day afternoon after the 'singing, with Rudolph Cooke Sunday aft-
i J. T. Robertson was in town emoori. —- ^
I Saturday afternoon for the flrri J. T. Robertson Is having to
I time since he got hurt. He. was borrow water to drink. Hls wdll
| using a walking stick. has lots of water In It, bu,t not
[ Mrs. Homer Doggett and Ja- good to drink. We expect him
r nece went home last Wednesday to pay all- of this water back
i afternoon after spending aeveral when It rains.
. days with her mother, Mrs. Nick- Mrs. Ira Dewbre Is sewing for
- oto. Mrs. Henry Morris again this
Mrs . Eula Nickels accompan- week. o
t ed Jft-D. Tyson and wife of Cen. Miss Fleta Sheppard and Har-
‘ ter Point to visit Thursday night dy Me Clary visited Saturday
with Sam CarroU and family east night with Rudolph Cooke and
of town. ^ > J wife. Miss Fleta spent the night
I J. Frank Davis and wife took and Sunday.
Grandfather Davis to Brown- Beryl Turner and family from
_ yood Saturday They visited Algetlta visited with Mr*
with their son and family- gie TTaylor and children. «
Joe Sellers and family from Monday, night Dwight Nlckols
Midland were in town Saturday and wife from town Joined Phil-
meeting their friends. We are ip and Shirley Nlckols and mo-
always glad to site them If It to ther. Landy Ellis, Richard Sow-
Just for a short time. ders, Collier Ballard and Miss
Hardy McCiary seems to like Bernice Traylor In a rabbit kill-
1 to go down the fussy cut-dff tag. They kMleff 19. They also
lane here lately, when It isn’t had lots of fun. Mrs. Nlckols
muddy. visited with Mines Sowders and
■ Mme-s McCiary and John Rob. EUto In the Ellis home,
i erts called on Mmes. Sam Rah] V. D. Tyson, James Nlckols
and Will Woody In town Saiur- and J. T. Stark played forty-
1 day afternoon. two Monday night In the Webb
I Horace Cooke took his father home,
to Winters Saturday afternoon Of course bad news travels fast
to visit his brother and hls If it didn’t get here until not so
daughter, who teaches the Pum- long ago. I guess I’m through
I phery school. making blackberry pie If you
, joe Roberts and wife were care to know Just ask Marvin
• dinner guests In the Nlckols Spinks, he can tell you If he will
home Thursday. Just think. 1
Richard Sawders and family It to rumored that Earl FUr-
"2 for 1” Sale—Hudson Bros.
Some months ago. Paul B.
Sears, noted authority on soll-
eroslon and conservation, wrote
a book called “Deserts on the
March.’’ The reviewer,, all a-
greed that It emphasized the
need for sweeping Government
action to save our farms frem
slow destruction. But a Mary-
land farmer read the book and
decided that he didn’t have to
wait for the Government. He
wrote the publishers the other
day. telling how he went to work
as soon ss he had finished the
book on a gullied hillside which
had been haunting him for years
-r* heritage from a former ten-
ant who had let the land go to
ruin. For two weeks the farm-
er worked on that hillside. To-
day the gully to no more, hls
good soil has stopped running
off Into the rivers, hls farm has
stopped wasting away. The gov-
ernment doesn’t have to do 19 all.
If more Individuals “would emu*
late this Marylander, the erosion
problem would be much less
menacing.—Pittsburgh Press.
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Thompson, Mrs. R. M. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. [43], No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, April 16, 1937, newspaper, April 16, 1937; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1072673/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.