The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 22, 1962 Page: 5 of 10
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THE OOLDTH WAIT* KAOLE—MULLIN ENTERPRISE
_Ooldth waite, Texas, Thursday, February 22, 1962
Clementine Wilmeth Briley Writes
In El Paso
*e license*
r County dec*
“t to the ioi
William Dunr*
B, PEARL CRAWFORD
re received a ahower Mon-
night of last week and Sat-
»y night rain and hall. We
lived ft Inch of rain and the
covered the ground.
1 Brown received .7 Inch of
i and hall, and W. W. Rat-
received rain and the hall
still In their yard Sunday
From Temporary Home
m and Mrs ida ,
; Travis Owen *
irsia Irene Wilson
id Mrs. L. W. w<
‘wood visited his
W. Weathers,
and Mrs. O. A. Evans
1 us a while Saturday
ng. They came to pick up
panels. They are working
Registration For Automobile.
TV Sets, Radios and
Many Other Prizes.
d Mrs Tom Cm,
of Fort Worth
f their grandn
a Cave, and Mss
t Sunday atony
d Afrs. Houston ,
unpasas were gue
Mrs. M. F. Horton
STOCK UP DURING THIS TERRIFIC 10 DAY SALE. Quality Merchandise At
A Saying You Can't Miss Plus S&H GREEN STAMPS. Save This Ad-Shop Sev-
eral Times. STOCK UP NOW.
Ir. and Mn. F. H Than ann
ended church at Priddjf Sun-
Ir. and Mrs. J. W. Burxus of
on tain Home, and Miss Lucy
y Burrus of Meridian wgre
idsy visitors at the W. P.
ford home.
Ir. and Mrs. Hugh Nowell
ted Mr. and Mrs. Ray Duren
iday afternoon,
fayne and Steve Ratliff pt-
ded church at the First Bap-
at Ooldthwaite
ROXY
CASE of 48 $3.29
Shurfine
boys and that i
urned out to be n
ng to hide u Irani
Oertle (my slstre-ln-law)
said that our sister, Mrs. Edna
Dwyer, Is still staying at Mrs.
Kington’s In Brownwood and is
doing fine. Her broken arm is
out of the cast, and the doctor
says It U Just aU right.
Oertle also said that Joe Wil-
meth, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Church
6 t:„z. 89P
and Mrs. J. S. Ivy visited
her letter and she was Just de-
t and Mrs. A. L. Crawford
Inday afternoon.
10. K. Lynch, a patient - at
IcCloskey Hospital at Temple,
lent the weekend visiting with
Imefolks.
pgr. and Mrs. O. A. Evans at-
Inded church at MuUin 8un-
Ly They were dinner guests of
F. and Mrs. W. A. Elms.
George and Pearl Crawford
pd Melvin Bessent were Satur-
ty afternoon guests at the A.
, Crawford home. Mrs. Craw-
ird and I visited the North
rown Cemetery.
Roy Wilkins reported the
snetery was In the best shape
e had seen It In a long time.
Tx Wilkins said prospects for
e bluebonnets was excep-
onally good If we got mols-
lighted with the Idea,
many years.
Wayne Ratliff of Fort Worth
spent the weekend with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. RaUlff
and Steve.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Goodfield
of Brownwood and several of
their grandchildren were Bun-
day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. A.
R. Whatley and Mr. and Mrs
C. V. Whatley.
Mrs. William Ivy and Lewis
and Pearl Crawford visited Mr.
and Mrs. J . S. Ivy Thursday af-
ternoon.
tMrs. C. V. Whatley was a
Tuesday visitor at Brownwood.
Her mother, Mrs. White, ac-
companied her home for a
already been to Brownwood and
got the t*at moss and the bone
meal and had talked to Miss
Davis at the Davis Floral Co.,
and asked her all about setting
out roses ,-Jn that part of the
Lb.
Cotton
Food King
STRAWBERRIES
6 Pkgs.
terestlng things about Ebony.
She says Dale and Evelyn Reid
are coming back out there to
live on their land. And It pounds
like Marguerite and Edward
Egger are coming back out
there to live. Effle says they are
remodeling their house. Build-
ing two more bed rooms and
sheetrocking the house. A fam-
ily is already living on the Ma-
han place. Perry Day Is going
to. build on his land. Forest
Perkins Is also talking about
traltdtng on his land. If all this
happens. Ebony will be Just like
a new community. -
Also Eflle and I are going to
give the Auld Lang Syne Party
this spring. We are going to-
have It at her house since she
has the room. She wants me to
set the date. I want to confer
with the Luther Jernlgans first.
I know they used to say It was
hard for them to get off early
In June.
Shurfresh
Shurfine Fresh Frozen
Crackers
Pound
ell House
ITANT
CORN Or PEAS
ENERGY - Save 40c Box
On Soap
Less Than x/z Price for Bleach
Full Strength ENERGY «
10-oz. Jar
Mrs. O. L. Mason and Mrs.
Ol Brown visited Mr. and Mrs.
Curtis Koen at Eastland last
Monday. Mrs. Mason remained
for a longer visit as Mrs. Koen
had been on the sick list with
flu.
Mrs. W. P. Oxford and Billy
were Brownwood visitors Fri-
day.
Giant
Mrs V. T. Stevens -received
tws that Richard Price of Ar-
ngton, California, a former
nldent of this community,
led Tuesday In a hospital. He
/^•Gal,
Medal
Mix Or Match Canned Goods Sale
Cream Style—Whole Corn,
Cut Green Beans, Y 303 I
Spinach, Potatoes, " Cans
Sauerkraut ________________ I
ent most” all of his life In
Ills County and had made
ililornla his home for a good
Box of 80
Facial
Bond Sales
Fcr January
January Savings Bonds sales
In Mills County totaled $1,200,
according to W. P. Duren,
Chairman of the Mills County
Savings Bonda Committee. This
figure represents 0.75% of the
1962 sales goal of $160,000.
Total January sales In Texas
were $15,310,631, which Is 9.3%
of the 1962 state goal of $165,-
100,000.
"The highlight of our 1962
sales activities will be the Free-
dom Bond. Drive held In May
and. June,’’ Chairman Duren re-
ported.
"The Freedom Bond Drive
will be the first nation wide
Savings Bonds campaign held
since the Korean War. This
campaign was personally Inau-
gurated by President Kennedy
at a meeting in Washington on
January 19th. I feel confident
White or
Yellow
110H0WN
Extra Special - 14-oz. Bottles
Catsup 2-39*
Grade A
FOR AS
LITTLE AS
Shurfine
Just ask for the t
"42"...The Nylon
All-Weather "42"
Grapefruit Sections
APPLESAUCE
Tender Chuck or
that the cRlsena oil thto county
will respond te the Freedom
Bond Drive gnd our 1962 Sav-
ings Bonda goal will be met,”
^ More flexible
Better Tread Contact
Rides Smoother
* Runs Gaoler
** 3-T Cord Strength
Guaranteed 12 Months
NO MONEY DOWN—$1.25 WEEKLY
Tubeloss $12.95
Tall Korn
Duren concluded
Shurfine
kftHW ot Brown-
weekend at her
Mohawk Fully Cooked
PICNICS isr
GOODYEAR
Shurfine - Natural Juice Buys
Mr. and Mrs. BUI A
of Wichita Falla vh
mother, Mrs Annie -A
and family during the
PURE PORK - Homemade
visited Mrs. Jim Rudd, a patient
In San Saba Memorial Hospital.
Sunday.
PRICES GOOD THURS., Feb. 22 THRU SAT., MARCH 3. Nine Shopping Day*.
Ye Olde than roangRWRBI^JWBRRfcaRamm>omadi
ValuesGtdoreMJHJUNC MOTHER
TIIL Yt BARE
r.Uf'ROAPDS •
Fop l_E -4$
UBBARD SALE
jtttne
GOODYEAR
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Koleber, Victor E. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 22, 1962, newspaper, February 22, 1962; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1046169/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.