The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, December 3, 1943 Page: 4 of 10
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THE GOLDTHWAITE EAGLE—FRIDAY, DECEMBER », IMI
and children ate dinner Sunday
in the J. O Wolff home. In the
afternoon Mr. and Mrs. J. -M.
Wrinkle, Homerv and Robbie
Smith joined them. So the men
enjoyed another croquet game.
Robert Lee Wolff. C. W. Wrin-
kle and Lester Leathers enjoyed
a good show Sunday evening:
Mr. and Mrs. Tiny Stevens
have their daughter and family
visjting them from California.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wrinkle
got word that their daughter,
Mrs. Elmo Daniels, was comnlg
home from Georgia, where she
has been with her husband.
SCALLORN
By MRS. ORA BLAC K
l we gftM
of this w«
more app
d of the fll
here will fa
but when
i begin to
idy beta!
supply uf raw material only a
feW feet under the top Soil. This
interprise will mean a lot to the
surrounding territory in that it
will furnish work for a large
number of men.
The Santa Fe will soon start
work on a spur track that will
take care of 14 cars to accommo-
date the output ol the plant.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kuykendall
and grandson, Billy John, went
to Brownwood Sunday for a visit
with their son, John S. Ku><ken-
dali. and Mrs. Kuykendall, and
a daughtler. Mrs. Bob Sims
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Laughim
needmpanied. by Mrs Webb
Laughlin left Sunday for Los
Angeles, Calif.
Mrs. Forest Straley and little
daughter came down from town
Saturday for a visit with home
folks
Mrs, Earl Blake. Jane Black
Larhoin Wright. Ora- Black, and
.son. Bill* visile-.] relatives in
Brownwood. through Thank.- I hospii
•riving holid.i- -. ♦ Mrs
* Mrs w n Sli'u-iMin ;u d ,I;n: home
Hunt . .died Sunday afternoon been
1 ’.i ihrC H Black-home (>ree.
Mr Cora Ford spent Thunk.'- M:
WANT TO SELL
YOUR
ViO^ A
OK
FARM?
CASH
Mrs. Paul Webb of Marshall is
visiting her father, Henry Ezzell.
Webb and
LICENSED
VETERINARIAN
LAMPASAS, TEX
PHONE
Southwestern 201
Rural 73
Don’t Throw that Old Jank
Away! Make some money off
it.' Cash paid for wool, rags,
junk of all kinds.
NABORS CREEK-
By MRS. J. M. WRINKLE
Year National Farm Loan A
elation Is ready and a axiom
serve you. Long time loans,
interest, can pay in full
time. Ask the many who 1
paid for tbotr farms in j
through the Use of co-operi
credit.
mi scram
fee* So. if 7
t fortunate
employed, j
r than a me
IThen high
ir, almost
iduate foun
ymant In a
ice. very 1
pie prepa
t their plai
on progn
n war to p
Mr. and Mrs. F. D.
other relatives.
Mrs. Marsh Johnson--returned
from Ranger last week, where
she visited with her sister, Mrs.’
O. R. Ervin, and family. She
found her nephew, Don Ervin,
was much improved and was al-
lowed to go home from the hos-
pital, where he had spent the
last two years receiving treat-
ment for severe burns he obtain-
ed in a gasoline truck explosion.
Mrs. Arthur Cline, Mrs. Fred
Stephens. Mrs Jim Kelly, and
Mrs. Jon Schooler were In
Brownwood Tuesday.
Extra Special Midnight Show
•‘PHANTOM OF THE OPERA,”
Monday night, Dec. 6. H:00 p.m
—Melba Thealro.
.Rev. and Mrs. C. C. McKinney
and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Collier
wore in Center City, where Rev.
McKinney preached Sunday af-
ternoon.
This community had a pretty
good rain, which we have been
needing for some time. It will
probably save some stock from
going hungry this winter.
Our hearts were made sad
A hen we heard of the death of
our friend and neighbor. Mr
Crawford. May Gods rieheig
blessings be with his good wife
;md children, and comfort them
Sam and Elvis
H. E. Moreland
F. P. BOWMA
REAL ESTATE
SPEEDY
QUALITY
CHEAP \
Come to I
See Its. I
Busini-^ tr:
I den.-, .’i.i
Inlands of
In b carrie
Id, :housa:
Ire rerruitet
It Commia
kg men w
Iks in the
■r busines
pa that
ke, buslnet
Ir that !
kparativejj
homy of c
[office wot
|ur advice
I women *
inter bus
br Comme
ns. In our
he outstai
Unrest a
ins your
tz bu&ioi
it Southw
Groceries
Cottages j
Gas i
When you have a job of \
ing done, you want to be
it’s done right! Well, !
KENIIOGER can give you
assurance, tor wo’ye heJ
this. business for many i
See us for Quality Work.]
Or Will Trade New
For Used Furniture
DRINK MILK
Collier Dairy
ATCHISON
SERVICE STATION
MACHINE SH
TEXACO
GAS AND OILS
Firestone Tires
and Tubes
Washing & Greasing
ROAD SERVICE
TEXACO
Service Station
W. M. Johnson
GOLD MEDAL
Flour
KITCHEN-TESTED ,,
VITAMIN-ENRICHED
10 Lbs. 25 Lbs.
50 Lbs.
ALL KINDS OF
GARDEN TOO!
MILLS COUNl
HARDWARE
Service
Station
2-Pound Box
SSITNE CRACKERS 35c
to find Friendship and
Relaxation and a Fuller
Life. Visitors of any
denomination are com-
pletely welcome.
Day or Night
PHONE
Crystal White
6 Bars 25c
CHURCH
D. A. BRYANT, Pastor.
FUNERAL HOME
FLOWERS
Top Prices
For Good
USED CARS
See Me Before
You Sell. —J
Choice
Gas Applianct
Telephone 2
BARTON SM!
COOKIES 2 Large Bags 25c
Leave Your
Order With
Staley’s Crystal White
1-2 Gallon 44c
Reg. 10c
Large 25c
Reg. 10c
_ Large 25c
1a
HOUSEHOLD TCLftl 1 Lb. 26c
favorites 3Hcg%U» 3 Lb*. 74c
SWAN SOAP Large Bar 11c
The Old Reuamui
WHOLESALE
-BOTCHER-
Service On
Any Kind
of Job
Get Expert P>«
Assistant.
Barnet Sc
LUX FLAKES
RINSO
General Auto
REPAIRING
and
Generator and
Starter Work
Let Me Butcher Your
Stock
Sheet Metal Work
and PLUMBING
LAMKIN’S
Also Representing
CENTRAL
FREIGHT LINES
Windmill and Wed
Supplies
LOY LONG, Manager
Sloans]
BATTERIES
CHARGED
PR/CESPA
CASH^CARS
j ^
11 t 'vl
t - 4 3 1
f J J A J
Jm
SPUDS
10 Pounds 27c
TEXAS—Medium Size
ORANGES
Dozen 15c
HEAVY
5 Points
BEEF RIBS
2 Lbs. 35c
HAMBURGER
Pound 22c
8 Points
FOREQUARTER
9 Points
STEAK
Pound 26e
CURED—Center
Cuts • 7 Points
HAM
Pound 49c
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Wilson, Ernest E. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, December 3, 1943, newspaper, December 3, 1943; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1090514/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.