The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, November 9, 1928 Page: 7 of 10
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BOOK 8PMN08
I’ll try to feed the old bird
~ ' again for it may be h un-
it haa been so long since
t in any oramba.
Sparkman preached on
turay night and on Sun-
Sunday night.
Carroll of Chandler,
church Sunday night
Bobertaon and
Sunday.
the uglieet. We regret very
much to loae our President,
Mre. Arlie Davie. She and her
husband are moving to Brown
County. It will be our. loss and
their gain. We wish them,very
much success.in their t^aks.
The rain w»» fine again this
week—BUSY BEK. !
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An ordinance to he a part of
the Code of Ordinances of
ftOffMHlES
SS «f the Corft* •( .Ordinanc -»
AShir .Smith epent ot “id regulating traffic
with h/r parenU, Mr. *“ ““
J. C. Stark. Mtemobiles therein, repealing
the provision* of uid Article 1
in oonfUet herewith, providing
a penalty, and declaring an
. Bobertaon helped Sam
his windmill last week.
Webb bbufldta,
g sheda
his sheep from the
wind and raina.
Self tended for a Ford
roadster, so fflve him his .part
of the road when you meet
him.
' Mrs. Lula Gatlin and Misa
Love was out on the ranch Sun
day afternoon.
Mi
for
Ho
liss Ethel May McNutt left
Saturday morning for her
school in Coleman Couhty.
Mrs. Arlie Dayis, Miss Mary
Douglas Forehand and Joe
Davis and Miss Alice Stark
took dinner with Laudy Elis
and family. - '
W4 were made^sad when we
heard of the misfortune of
Ashley Weathers. At this writ-
“ h« is in a very critical con-
»n.
IMasdanies Boberts, Self, Me
itt and Miss Ethel McNutt
went to town shopping Friday
afternoon.
x Miss O’Leta Daniel began
her school last Monday. She
is teaching at Ridge.
Jack Robertson is working
r Forest Weston at Smoky
llow.
Mesdames MlcGowan and
Niekolg called on the Eagle
Saturday afternoon, and visit-
ed with the employees in t)ie
mechanical -department.
Mrs. Arlie Davis and grandad
Davis went to Brown wood Mon
day aborning.
Austin Cooke purchmed a
bunch of sheep last week.
W. A. Daniel and family arrf
enjoying a new Ford.
- Some from here went, to
town Saturday afternoon to
hear the A1 Smith’ speeches
. . and some went Saturday night
to- hear Herb Hoover.
The good neighbors of this
community and other commun-
ities gave Busy Bee a surprise
birthday party last Friday
night. The gifts were all ap-
preciated from the least to
|hg largest. The games of 42
flinch were played.
-your programs have
fine this week.
>• sjBjen (Forehand and wife,
J. F. Davis and Mrs. Eula
Nichols held election Tuesday.
Ernest Tyson was out to
look after his stoek on the
Faulkner farm Tuesday morn-
toff- - , .v.\..
Last Thursday night our
club had a hallowe’en party at
the school house. .The spooks
came in droves. Ben Forehand,
Marvin Spinks and Mrs. Landy
Ellis won first prize as being
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in said City of Goldthwaite,
p—Tiding for the parking of tinting uny of the' provisions
this article ahall be
THE GOLDTHWAITB EAGLE —WDAY, lfOV. 9, 1928.
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suspended, and the same is |
pended, and tins ordinance
any garage or filling station in
said City of Goldthwaite, or in
any place in such a manner as
to interfere with traffic on
any of the streets or alleys of
the City of Goldthwaite, Texas.
Sec. 5. All of Article 1 od
Chapter 80 of the Code of Or-
dinances* of tha City of Gold
is hereby repeal
bupereeded
But Ar-
ticles n and HI of said Chap- 1
ter 60 are not repealed or inr
anywise aftpptedt, except when
in conflict with this amend-,
rant.- L-
Sec. 6. Any person or per-Trf r-
sons, firm or corporation, via*; The
of the Methodist Sunday
_ jl win fell' pies and cakes
the City Most Market Sat-
ay afternoon, November 10.
any sum not exoeeding ONEjJlverybody buy a jf>io and help
e is sus
_ dinancc
is hereby passed to its third'
and last reading, and is unani-
mously adopted by the City
Council of the City of Gold-
thwfite, Texas, all members
being present and voting in
favor of «aid ordinance. ,
Passed November 8th, 1928.
Approved November 6, 1928.
> Attest — H- G. BODKIN,
Biaflutr
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e Hustlers Sunday school
of flic Methodist j
guilty of a misdemeanor, andl
on conviction, shall be. fined in]
BE IT ORDAINED*. by the
City Council of the City of
Goldthwaite, Texas:
Sec. 1. All automobiles,
trucks, motor vehicles, and all
other vehicles, when brought to
a stop in the City of Gold-
thwaite, Texas, shall be parked
or stopped at the curb, and no
parking shall be permitted in
the middle of the streets or
alleys of said eity.
See. 2. All parking or stop-
ping shall bf done, by plaeing
the automobile, truck or other
kind of vehicle, at .an tingle of
45 degrees with the sidewalk’
and street, and with-the right-
hand front wheel at or nearest
the sidewalk-or curb.
Sec. 3. No automobile or
other vehicle of any kind or
description shall be parked in
front of the Fire Station of the
said City of Goldthwaite, or at
Or along the side walk in front
of said. Fire Station, or ou said
street in such a manner as to
interfere with the ingress or
egress of the Ffre Wagon or
Truck at such station. Any car
or other vehicle so parked
shall be immediately removed
by the City Marshal and the
owner thereof punished as
hereinafter provided.
Sec. 4. No cars or other ve-
hicles shall be stopped or park-
ed at the entrance or exit of
HUNDRED DOLLARS.
The faet that the present sys-
tem of parking is inadequate,
and results in congestion of
traffic and danger to persona
and property, creates and emer
gency and an imperative pub-
lic necessity exists that the rule
requiring ordinances to be read
at three several meetings . be
.
—Reporter.
Maadia Wilson spent
week-end in BrOwnwood visit-
ing Ethel Bohannon, who is
attending Daniel Baker.
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Special prices on Antomo
bile tires.—W. T. KEESE.
CONGRATULATIONS'-
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We are 100 per cent for the Cheese
Factory, at we think it is the best
move to help the farmers of Mills
County that has ever come along in
that it will give them a stable market
for their milk the entire year. You
can sell them from one pound to a
thousand pounds of milk a day, and
we hope it can be kept going.
J. H. RANDOLPH
“THE LUMBERMAN”
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IMPORTED BULBS :
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NARCISSUES
AND TULIPS
THE FLOWERS THAT —
BOOM INTBE SPRING
SEE ALSO OUR DISPLAY OF —
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS
BEAUTIFUL PICTURES
AND NOVELTY MIRRORS
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Now is the time loggia considering your gift
problem for Christmas. Thrifty buyers are early buyers
—discriminate buyers.
When you are trying to decide the nature of your
gift think of jewelry and cut glass—both are everlast-
ing.
Moreover, there is a suitable one for a near kin
or for a dear frined or for an acquantance.
Our varied assortment allows-you to select
gift which will convey the exact meaning you intend.
' 1 And our personal attention toward helping you
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get just kwhat you want assure# the appropriateness of
the gift. K v>_;
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Let us suggest that now, before the rush of Christ-
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mat shopping, you come in and at your leisure look
through our stock and have uh set aside your choices.
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Attending to this now will not'only assure you a
maximum number of items from which to select, but
will lire yob a pretty penny.
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CQNGRAT ULATIONS-We congratulate MUls
County on the new cheese factory.
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Wilson, E. E. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, November 9, 1928, newspaper, November 9, 1928; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1073016/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.