The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, July 22, 1949 Page: 4 of 12
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lhK t;oi.imiWAlTK (Tex—) EAGLE— FRIDAY, JULY 22^Jj49_
- MINE TO ttl-
cattle buyers
The Hills Cants Cs—inim Co. still hejin
again to handle the Sales of Cattle through
the local Auction Ring.
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, Monday
JULY 25
AUCTION BEGINS AT 1 P. M.
Mills County
Comission Co.
. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS
Etta Ritchie and family of
near San Antonio, spent tvo
days last week here with rela-
dp|i WWi -■
Mrs. Marsh Johnson is at the
Scott and White Hospital at
Tempi, for a major operation
Wednesday morning.
Mr^. fred Barton visited Sun-
day with her daughter, Mar-
garet, at San Antonio.
Mrs. R. R. Worley and Mrs.
Carl Kauhs went to Brown wood
Monday‘morning on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim williams of
8hlve were guests of Mrs. Will
Burks, Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Rhodes
attended the wedding of their
sort, Roes, and Miss Patsy Ham
in Henderson, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ervin and
daughter, Leeta, of Ranger vis-
ited his sisters. Misses Abble and
Ruth Ervin, last week. *
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Findley and
little daughters of Coleman
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
C. A. Womack.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ifrvin
add son, Richard, of Midland
vlslted'his father, R. L. Ervin
and other relatives here Fri-
day.
Miss Grace Denson of Dallas
is here visiting her aunt, Mrs.
Will Burks and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Wilson vis-
ited relatives in Coleman over
the week sad and attended the
Rodeo, they were
home by Mrs. Mae
who is visiting her sisters,
es Abble-and Ruth Brvln.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther O’quln
of San Angelo spent their vaca-
tion with her mother, Mrs. M. B.
Archer and other reiativea
Their daughter, Mrs. Oalnes Lay-
man of Ft. Worth Joined them
here. She went home with her
parents, Friday for a visit in
San Angelo.
Mrs. Jim Doyle Wilson and
Linda Sue of San Angelo visited
in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Bayley Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dub Gay and
family took his mother, Mrs.
Gay, of Memphis, Texas as far
as Abilene, where they visited
relatives. Mrs. Gay returned to
her home after a month’s visit
in Goldthwalte with her son
and family.
Tommy Ann Booker of T. 8.
C. ,W. at Denton Is home from
college with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Booker. ‘
Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Caraway,
and son, Bill, of Spur are visit-
ing his sisters, Mrs. J. V. Cock-
rum, Mrs. J. J. Meadors, and
other relatives.
. Mrs. H. D. Bodkin was brought
home Tuesday from The ®>r-
bltt Clinic, after being
three weeks for
is improving nicely
See “Ysu Gotta’ Slay Happy,*
Sunday and Monday al Melba
Theatre.
Mrs. Bffie Roberts and Mrs,
Flo Wilkie returned the tint of
this weak from Arkansas where
they spent- the week visiting
relatives and friends.
Mr. and kfrs. Ted Vanee visit-
ed In Dallas Sunday with reia-
tivea
The funniest love affair ever
filmed. See Ton Gotta* Stay
Happy,” Saaday and Monday at
Melba Theatre.
Mrs. Myrtle Brown and MBs
Bess Crews spent a week’s va-
cation at Carlsbad Cavern and
Ruldoso, New Mexico. They were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. W.
Corley at their cabin at Rui-
doso. Miss Bees returned hoaae
Monday while Mrs. Brown re-
Mr. end Mrs. Oscar Bums
have finished remodUng, paper-
family. Uoa,» (
log and painting tiu
of their home west of um
Mr. mid Mrs. Jack l®,
J»ck Bari have rtturnj*
a vacation in Twa^ -
«•» Copeland. Tim Iw
Gooed in North Cstoihi
the Smoky Mounts,
Mrs. Floyd Fox visited
the week end with her i
at Fort Worth.
Mrs. Bryan Wars, ju
Joan left tor Cran liar
tar a visit with her mott
Am Oockrum. The utta
fhter, Mrs. u l SB
daughter, Sqsan, left t
lene after a few dan
Goldthwalte.
Mrs. Chas. Hays of
spent Saturday with her <
ter, Mrs. Floyd Fox.
ehseed the home of th
Mrs. H. B. Johnson on ]
Street
Mr. and Mrs. Walter __
ton had her brother, Look!
din as guests for the jag j
weeks. He left for his ham
Hardin, Sunday night.
want ads ret
A nrrrvfn-
CABD OF THANKS
~ We want to take this method
of expressing our sincere ap-
preciation to our host of friends
for the many useful and lovely
gifts which were twou?ht to the
Clinic this week>~-Dr ar.d Mrs.
M. A Childress
Caradan Community
Club
The Community Club met Ju-
ly 15, with Mrs Oleta Kerbyj
with seven members present |
and one visitor, Mrs Georue Ada
McLop
The evening was spent em-
broidering cup towels.
Mmes Horton and Kerby ser-
ved punch and cake to all pre-
sent
We adjourned to meet with
j Mrs. James Koen on first Friday
Mr and Mrs. Chas. Hicks of
Cameron spent Saturday night
with his mother, Mrs. J. M.
Hicks They left early Sunday
morning for a trip to New Mex-
Tmnd as far as the Orand
Cany or.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B Gilliam and
a few friends were dinner guests
:n the Len Scarborough home
at Austin, Thursday evening of
week. Mrs. Gilliam spent a
few days last week with Mrs.
tf'arbrough. She and Mr. Oll-
Vam returned home Friday.
Mr ar.d Mrs. H. E. Tannahill
and mother. Mrs. S. P. McPher-
son of Ft. Worth spent Saturday
anS Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
R. V Littlepage.
which will be August 5.
—Reporter.
Hoots of Culture mSfantwv
CUSTOMS
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Even our screen is laughing
at “You Gotta SUy Happy,”
Sunday and Monday at Melba
Theatre..
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Frfz-
aeU of San Aotosie were week-
end gue«ts of their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Frizzell and Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Reid. Little Jlni-
mle III remained for a longer
vis!:.
Mrs. B. H. Fulton, and daugh-
’er, Keren, left Friday of last
week for their home In Odessa
Percy Kilbride helps Joan
Fontaine and Jimmy Stewart
hit a new high in hilarity. Set
“You Gotta, Stay Happy," Sun-
day and Monday.
‘after visiting In Goldthwalte
for several days with her moth-
er. Mrs. M. A. Horton and other
relatives. She and llLtle John
Fulton accompanied thdm. They
stepped Friday night to visit
with Mr. and Mrs. Pat Martin
and family at San Angelo. Mrs.
Horton and John will visit sev-
eral weeks In the Fulton home.
Mrs. J. W. Weathers returned
from a two weeks visit in Corpus
Chrlstl with her granddaughter,
Mr and Mrs. Jim Martin, and
in Ft. Worth with her daugh-
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Joe J. John-
son and family. The Johnsons
brought Mrs. Weathers home
Saturday evening. They spent
Saturday evening. They spent
the night here and left early
Sunday-morning to visit rela-
tives In Austin and Corpus
ChrlstL
Arthur Cline, who suffered a
mild stroke Wednesday of last
week and was taken tq the Med-
lcal Arts Hospital at'Brownwood
Is Improving nicely and expects
to come home in a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Ross of
Haynssvfllt, La., are vMttng
this week with Mr. and
Otto MaapMH and other friends.
Ilk Sim peep’s Aster. Mrs. Worn-
atd Lordady- of Bock wood
a |Md la the klmpeon
Do You Got Your
• TA'-p^A?-
Money’s Worth In Today’s
Gome Appliances?
If You Need a New Appliance For Your Kitcheu or Home
Laundry, Be Sure To Read the Truth Aboij|: Present-
' Bay Quality and Prices!
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WITH SO MANY conflicting IF YOU ARE THINKING of buy-
value for your money in a good ing a new appliance, we see no
stories making the rounds about reason for you to wait We hon-
all lines of merchandise and their estly believe that at today’s low
prices, you may be wondering
about the true value of today’s
appliances. —
THE FACT IS, you-get more real
electric appliance today than in
almost any other purchase you
can make.
AS AN EXAMPLE, we have a
prices you will get the greatest
dollar-f or dollar values in appli-
ance history.
QUALITY is at an all-time high.
From new post-war factories Hot-
point brings you new, modern ap-
pliances that are as fine as tech-
nical facilities and human skill
can produce, and we sincerely be-
reTrig^ratoJfiyou^bu/S ,iev*.that y7h\ne^LanC
$189.75—only $10 more than the aP".,.,ance wrth the HotP°,nt name
same size and kind cost in 1939— on lt#' . ..
yet it’s a great deal better. With AT YOUR NEXT opportunity
today’s dollar worth just 60 cents l°°k over the new H
in terms of the 1939 dollar, we can ges, refrigerators,
honestlysliy that Hie actualrost
of this new, post-war refrigerator appliances. We think y
is really a LOT LESS.
trail-
that you can “Loolf; to Hotpot
RY COMPARISON look at th* for the Finest-First”------
price increase in’automobiles, '***mostfory°urmoney-right
houses, or almost anything else
you buy—up from 50 to more than
100 per cent
for the Finest-Firer-and be sure
of th
now!
See These Great Electric Appliamce Values At . . .
md Mrs. w. L. Ross of.
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The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, July 22, 1949, newspaper, July 22, 1949; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1073316/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.