The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, January 12, 1951 Page: 11 of 12
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Washington Lett
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foot-soldier war Inside Chin*
where more than 350 million
People live and where the Krem-
lin-controlled government has
no concern about the lives of
Its soldiers.
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ie last time
may I not
the broken
iments of a
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M lingering
id the gor-
he Re pub-
id honored
VltJU full
arms and
!. In their
It was four o’clock In the
morning, but Mrs. Miner had
just returned from Santa Rosa,
New .Mexico, where she had
spent the Christmas and. New
Year holidays with her nephew,
J. T. Hoy, Who Is publisher of
the Santa Rosa News and the
Vaughn (N. M4 News.
tm Rlchard-
xn Lubbock
9f her aunt,
during the
J. H. Allen, Jr.,
Dies In Fort Worth
Funeral services for J. H. Al-
len, Jr., uncle of Ooldthwalte
Postmaster Lucile Fairmah, were
conducted In Fort Worth on
Friday of last week. Mr. Allen,
who- lived In Ooldthwalte many
years ago, died on January 3.
Mr. Allen was the son of the
late "Saddler” Allen. AtTone time
he worked for the Trent State
Ooldthwalte, her sister, Mrs.
W. c. Frasier and Mr. Frazier.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Pass had
as their guests over the week-
end their daughter, Mrs. B. L.
Graham and husband of Saint
Joe, Ark., and their son, S. E.
Pass and wife of Abilene,' also
their granddaughter, Mrs. O. C.
Maddux tegngl onH <>hllH-
rin or Dallas. ”~r■
and-Mrs. Thenon Lawson
Allen and four children. Mrs,
Alleh Is he former Nora Lynn
of San Saba.
^Miss Lafon Horton of Brown-
wood was home for New Year’s
dinner.
'or Major Repairs
and
Aotor Replacement
on. any make car
ain a Complete Body and
p With Curtis Ripley, Ex*
and Paint Man in Charge
*
dned Mechanic* in Charge
a Me word dor M
anr ni m l Jonn
Well %fike j
It Away”
May It Never
-Happen to your
car - But if. it
Should
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In the grave emergency that now confronts
our country, the oil industry faces its great job
with confidence... because, in the past 50 years, od
has enabled Americans to produce more, to have
more, and to .live better than any o&er people on
the earth.
The oil industry kept pace with this amazing
progress—supplied its energy, lubricated its wheels
and gears, developed i*w and better product* for new
«nd better American machines. Foresighted, the indus-
try planned yesterday for today's great nead for oil;
today, it plus for tomorrow's. . '
At the beginning of another year, the od indus-
chlldren. Namely Mr. and lire.
ew OOUmiWAire (T«m) EAGLE- TOE MULUN ENTORPHISE— FRIDAY. JANUARY 12, 1991
ER STUDIO
«ORTH PARKER STREET
mt PORTRAITS
Iding and Family Groups
ie Portraitures
imercial Photography
' In Oils
toying
fdak Finishing -
CALL 64-J
'7 P.M. MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY
Personals
(Written For Lari Week)
Mre. Tommy Mailings of
Ballinger vlrifed in the Ed OU-
Uam home Wednaeday and
Thursday of lari week.
Mire Minnie Oltrogge of Fort
Worth spent the Christmas holi-
days with her mother, Mrs.
Oltrogge and airier, Mrs L K
Jones and family.
Sunday guests IS the home
of O, W. Jackson were Rev. and
Mrs. Chas. Jackson of Dallas
and Mr. and Mre. tyarman Jack-
eon and daughter, Merlum, and
Mrs. Mary Larson, all of Austin.
Mrs. John Keeae spent several
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out yielding such control thal
could result in the resurgence
of German militarism.
And, in the meantime, we
must proceed to mobilize 'our
manpower and resources in a
preparedness program at home
that can make our potenttal
enemies stop, look and listen be-
fore risking a war against a
strong, united and powerful
America. ” '
and girls returned to their
home In California Wednesday
after several dayv-jrisltlng here
with hls parents and her moth-
er, Mrs. Pauline Woodard.
C. H. Black and eons, Huntls
and Layton were deer hunting
Thursday In Llano. Huntls baged
a buck of which he was very
proud.
'Mrs. Frank Hlnea and Oreta
Site called Friday afternoon
in Lometa with their aiint,„Mrs.
Lizzie Lockhart. £
Ouests during the weekend
of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Black
Brown wood and were Mr. and Mre. Jamee Teague
and family. The Teagues live
in San Angelo.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hines
spent last Sunday Jn ;*dams=
ville with relatives. -* .
Several of our young people
met Sunday evening in the
Dutch Smith home for a mid-
night watch party.
>tor VHH
- PLYMOUTH
gajeg ^ Service
Among recent visitors have
been Wendell Mayes, Jack
Broad, R. W. Hedges, of Brown-
wood and J. Edward Johnson of
Dallas—all here to present the
advantages of
| its environs for the re-actlvatlon
of Camp Bowie. It appears that
some additional, training facili-
ties must be provided to meet
the stepped - up mobilization
program, andthe- national in-
terest requires that the most
adaptable, feasible and advant-
ageous sites be chosen. Camp
Bowie was on of the Nation's
largest training grounds during
the last war.
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News Of Scallom
By ORA BLACK
(Written for Last Weew.)
Reports .from different fami-
lies In our community state
this was one of the happiest
Christmases in many years.
The tree and program at the
church was the beginning of
the holiday festivities. This
followed with , family gathering
and socials on up through the
New Year.
The Leon Johnson family
gathered with relatives in San
Saba for a turkey dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Ward and
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hereford
came over from Stephenvllle
for a day with Mre. R. D. Evans
and family, others in the home
were Mr. and Mrs. Job Evans
and Mr. and Mre. Raymond
Swlnney and children of Lometa
and Mrs. Tommy Ttarelton of
Arizona. —
In the home.of Mr. and Mrs.
John Kuykendall through the
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Hope D. Schulze
Jack Locklear
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Wray B. Williams
Deward Waggoner
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Leroy Beard" ,
Delton Barnett —
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Ekins, H. R. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, January 12, 1951, newspaper, January 12, 1951; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1073099/m1/11/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.