The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 5, 1962 Page: 5 of 10
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there they also enjoyed
with Mr. and Mr*. Lon
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Walter Jennings of San An.
tonlo and Mr*. Ben Locklear of
Richland Spring*, who were
also guests in the Roberta home.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Williams
returned home Saturday from
several day* visit with their son,
Mr. and Mrs. U. D. Williams and
family and other relatives at
Grand Prairie.
BOOKER’S SPECIALS
GROCERY and MARKET
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WE GIVE AND REDEEM ROUND-UP STAMPS.
DOUBLE STAMPS ON WEDNESDAY.
SPECIALS APRIL 5, 6 AND 7TH
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loans
Kimbell’s EAj
3-lb. Can
Morton’s
Vi-lb. Box
IPERIAL SUGAR
10 lbs.
98*
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RADISHES — Cello Bag — 2 Bags 9c
Slab
Sliced To
Order-lb.
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Limit 2 EQ .
1-lb. can
Good Minnow Holden*
When wade fishing you can
make good use of your wife’s
old nylon stockings. They make
great minnow holders.
Fasten the sox to your waders
and cut a hole near the top of
the stockings so you can reach
In after the bait.
First, however, be sure to
lng so the fibers won’t run.
Prevent Boat From Corrosion
Wh<n you take your boat out
singe lightly around the open-
of the water, for storage, turn
It bottom side up and clean It
thoroughly.
Let the boat dry, then sponge
a wet coat of liquid floor wax
over It to prevent darkening
and corrosion.
Sure Way To Reap Balt Alive
To keep minnows, shrimp,
crayfish, or other similar bait
alive over long periods of time,
for future use, put the bait in a
galvanised bucket under an out-
door tap and adjust the faucet
to a slow drip.
Drip will provide slow but
constant change of water and
supply the needed oxygen. Add
small amounts of corn meal at
frequent intervals, to assure
ample food.
To Remove Spark Plugs
You probably know the trick
of opening stubborn jars by
heating the top.
Try the reverse when spark
plugs In your outboard motor
stick and can’t be removed.
Fashion a cone of tough paper
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Flashlight Holder
Ever have trouble keeping a
flashlight beam shining where
you want It when camping out
and you need both hands free?
Try this: Drive an axe in a
tree stump, or a rise in the
ground, then tape or tie the
flashlight to the axe handle.
All that’s necessary then Is
to adjust the handle to focus
the beam where you want it.
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that revolutionized tire design
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around the plug — small end
snug around the bottom. Then
fill the cone with cracked Ice.
Ice will contract the metal
Just enough so that plug can
easily be unscrewed, thus pre-
venting damaged cylinder head.
Hula Hoops For Fishing
Remember those hula hoops
that were popular not so long
ago?
Doubtless you have one or two
around your place. If so. use
them In your fishing.
Tie three hooked and baited
lines to a hoop, as you would
a drop or trotllne. Then throw
the hoop In the water. When a
fish takes a bite, the hoop will
submerge on that side, thus sig-
naling that there Is a fish on
the line.
This is a novel variant of the
time-honored Jug fishing.
Don’t Lose Your Boat Key
It’s a mighty disturbing ex-
perience to see your boat' key
drop overboard and sink out of
sight.
A little forethought can pre-
vent this tragedy.
With a small bolt and nut,
simply secure your key between
the forks of a wooden clothes-
pin. Should the key then drop
overboard, It will float on the
surface of the water until re-
trieved.
Floats For Boat Keys
Dropping a boat key over-
board leaves a boat owner In a
bad predicament.
To keep keys from sinking
when the unexpected happens
attach an ordinary fishing float
or cork to the key chain.
that*hsve been Speedway-Proved
Safety. Don’t miaa
for Turnpike L
out Buy now!
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Cuts Cooking Time
Here’s how you can do two
cooking Jobs at the same time,
when preparing a camp meal.
Just put the eggs you plan
to boll In a plastic bag. Then
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April 7
JOHNSON BROS.
I My. we have been having
winter all over again. How I
wish we could get a good rain.
| We finally have finished
shearing sheep.
| Our grandson. Jesse Loyd
Ball, came home with Dutch
Saturday and he and I attend-
ed the Circus at Ooldthwaltel
Saturday evening.|
g Dutch went to the auction
ring at Lampasas and came
back by Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Brown’s and little Cliff Smith,
our grandson, came home with
him. We were so happy to seel
him. He la some character Mrs
Clarit keep* him while his
mother teaches school. She also
keep* another little boy end she
spanked the other boy. When
she spanked him, Cliff said,
“Mrs. dark If you have to spank
Dennis again would you please
take him in another room? It
Just tears me all to pieces.” He
pulls some good on**.
and Mn Johnnie Smith
of Burnet ate supper with us
and we visited In the Forrest
Jernlgan home. *
| Sunday afternoon. Mrs Willie
Casbeer and I attended the
singing at Early High with Mr.
and Mrs. Olenn Nlckols and
Mrs. Bea Harris.
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coffefe.
Make sure the bag is suspend-
ed deep enough to cover the
eggs with boiling water. Top of
bag can be held secure between
the lid and the pot.
When eggs are cooked, re-
move and serve. Neither eggs
nor coffee are affected by the
other In any way.
Golf Club Makes Good Gaff
If you want to own a good
strong gaff—latch onto an old
steel-handled golf elub, remove
the head and weld/on a stand-
ard size gaff hook.
It works swell!
Fishing School Integration
Black and white crappie often
are found in Integrated schools.
Some anglers contend that
they do not school together.
However, black and white crap-
pie are rather difficult to tell
apart. Also they take the same
lures—small spinners, fly com-
bos, etc.
Best method of taking both
varieties Is still fishing with
THE OOLDTHWAITE EAGLE—MULLIN ENTERPRISE
Goldthwalte, Texas, Thursday, April I, 1903
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cork, line and hook, using either
number 3, 5, or fl hook and fish
near the bottom.
Count the dorsal aplnes on
your catch to determine black
from white. The white crappie
has six; the black crappie haa
seven dorsal aplnes.
Learn Your catch
When you pull In your cat-
fish, do you know what sort of
critter you have on your line
There are three principal spe-
cies in Texas—the yellow cat (a
big, flatheaded critter), the
channel cat (gamiest and tasti-
est of the three), and the blue
cat (largest of the three). w
Channel cats prefer moving
water, rapids, etc., and the big
blues are found in big lakes and
large rivers.
All are caught on trotllnes,
droplines, throwllnes, or rods
and reels, when baited with
stink bait, crayfish, chicken
guts, or any other concoction
dreamed up by a vivid Imagina-
tion.
There are few thrills more
exciting than feeling the tug
of a big cat on the other end
of a line.
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Wear Dark Fishing Apparel
It’s unwise to wear light, or
white colored clothes when
fishing.
Fish can see you coming for
a country mile If you have on
consplclous duds.
Khaki, green, or other dark
clothing will help you altp up
on the big ones—unobserved.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Faith of
Temple, Mr. and Mrs. Ira WU-
key and children, Cheryl and
Ronald of Fort Worth were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hansford
Williams, Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. M. F. Lappe of
Lometa were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Llgon Sunday af-
ternoon.
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Goldthwalte FFjl Chapter
tedee next weak Friday and
Saturday, April 13 and 14.
Parade Friday at I ». m.
m. Flehty «J
Starts 7iM p. m. Plenty of Fun,
ThrOh and Spills far Everyone
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$2.50 Value
for only
30c Extra
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10-oz.
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4 No. 2Vz Cans 11|||
4 No. 21/a Cans 4 i
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25 lbs.
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3-lb. Can Shurfine
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$100
Shurfine - Frozen
MUSTARD GREENS
or TURNIPS-2 Pkgs.
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Every Day Low Price-
Welch’s Frozen
Shurfresh
Can. 49^
Grape Juice 12CT„ 39*
Minute Maid
LEMONADE 3c!r 49*
Makes 48-oz. Juice
New Every Day Low Price
Shurfine - Frozen Orange
JUICE 12c:„ 35*
Colombo’s
PIZZA 790
Silicone Ironing Board
Cover with HOC
PAD Each SO
HEM,
Selected from Choice Bacon
sides and sliced. Now packed
under our A. F. private label
which Guarantees Quality.
A. F. Premium
Baton 149*
Fresh Lean
GROUND BEEF lb 49*
Arm or Chuck
HOIST 59c
Pure Pork Homemade
SAUSAGE Ib 39*
Kraft’s American
CHEESE
lb. 55*
Schwartz Food Store
Prices Good Thurs. Noon, April 5 Thru Saturday, April 7
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Koleber, Victor E. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 5, 1962, newspaper, April 5, 1962; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1046328/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.