The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, January 20, 1950 Page: 4 of 12
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THE GOLPTHWAITB (Texas) EAGLE- FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1050
to director of Ticket!
Box mi, Hoiuteo,
post office money ora
should Meompuy ,
with an extra 40 <*h
lng/und reglstrstfcu
•d to the price of |
which range from#
$*.40 and $3.10 for g
■ills County Sheep Beiig Entered
Want To Make Money?
tranta for the ION Houston Fat
Stock Show and Livestock Ex-
position to 10,000, a figure early
estimated in the.seeeon by show
officials. With, entry lieto stiQ
not complete on poultry, rabbits
and Quarter Horses, final date
on these being January IS. the
final figure for the 1000 Houston
Show will undoubtedly surpass
all previous records.
Nationally, known livestock
Judges will begin placing rib-
bons on Junior division animals
on opening day, February 1.
Naming of the grand champion
steer of the entire show will be
made at the Roy Rogers World
Well, Dollars Sayed are Dollars Earned and we can
Save you many of them by buying Good Reliable Mer-
chandise and Gas at Fair and Reasonable Prices.
See Our 1950 Model Gas Ranges, Gas Stores
and many other Gas Appliances of Top Quality.
To our Customers and Prospective Customers we
offer you Free Technical Advice and 'Estimates
on Gas Installations.
Expert Repair Service And
Proper Installation of Equipment and Appliances
PLUS - Courtesy And Fairness At All Times
CARR or THANH
Wt wish'to thank
friends and neighfe)
many deeds of hag
us at the death of q
and father. Such m
ness will always bt
May pod's rictus
abide with you all-
Mrs. J. E. bJ
And Family, |
SMITH
Here Is Your Chance To Try Mere Of The Kjflibel
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Butane-Propane Sale* Butane-Propane Service
rHONE 138 Oeldthwalte, Texas
HOWARD CAMPBELL BARTON SMITH
the finest cowboy contestant*
as well as six specialty acts,
ranging from the artistic to the
comic.
Mrs. L. R. Jackson of Llnnie
Polis-Cypres is visiting her aunt,
Mrs. L. E. Miller. Mr. Jackson is
at present in London but will
be leaving shortly for the Med-
iterranean. Mr. Jackson is a
member of the board of direc-
tors- and general manager of the
Efcperanza Copper Oo. of Cypres
and Mrs. Jackson will be re-
tiring there after a further
visit With her mother, Mrs. Nel-
lie Hoy of Bis bee, Arisons.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. 8. Farmer
and daughter and family of
Mason were Sunday afternoon
guests of Mr. Fanner’s sister,
Mrs. D. A. Hamilton. The
Farmers and the Kuhlmans
also visited Mr. Farmer’s slstsr,
jMr. and Mrs. W. W. Perkins, in
the Duren Community.
Mr. and Mra. Roy Oeddea of
Monahans and his mother, fin.
John Oeddes, of Brownwood,
spent a few hours Sunday in
the Charlie Bayley home.
Print Or Plain - Bag
FLOUR
Y B Johnson and Allen Poe,
both of ooldtbwalte will have
entries in the Southwestern Ex-
position and Fat Stock Show in
37 through
Nazarene Church in Ooldth-
walte. The tinging will begin at
3:00 o'clock In the afternoon
and all slngera are cordially In-
vited to come and take part.
—MITCH MILES, Chairman.
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Fort Worth, Jan
*>b. 5 Johnson will show six
i heep and Allen Poe will exhibit
: steer In the boys’ show.
Hoy Woodard of Star will
i ow a steer In the open claas.
Entries are pouring In for
r--> big.-new, free attraction—
tli. Southwestern Old Fashion
Square Dance Championship
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Weath-
ers of Brownwood, fAi. and Mrs.
Joe Johnson of Fort Worth and
Mrs. J. W. Weathers attended
the funeral of Mr. John Weath-
ers at Santa Anna Sunday af-
ternoon. V
Miss Melva Nowell and a
friend, Mr. Royce Wheat of
Ranger, spent Sunday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Now-
ell of this city.
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ALL MEAT
No. 2
Cain .
iCimbelb
LUNCH HEAT
tCimb'IIV cut
,2 Lb. Jar
iCimbelU FRESH CROWDER
2 Lb. Jar
No. 2
2 Lb. Jar
iCimbtll* FRESH
2 Lb. Jar
We will serve Club Steaks this Week-end
i
from Prize-Winning Calves that Were shown at
the Mills County F. F. A. and 4-H Club Show.
iCimbrih
JTimbplh W»°US
No. 2 Can
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KAMA POTATOES
Will Be Served for Lunch Sunday
iCimbllb California Jumbo
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The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, January 20, 1950, newspaper, January 20, 1950; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1073844/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.