The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, May 16, 1952 Page: 5 of 10
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THE GOLDTHWAITE (Texas) EAGLE—THjS MULUN ENTERPRISE- FRIDAY, MAY 16,1952
Personal Paragraphs
nd
land Mrs. J. B Sandstrom
Unny of‘ Fort Worth,
f Mrs C. J Anderson
j, Jr and Mlcheal of
Corp and Mrs. David
111 and Corp. and Mrs.
Spagcl of Randolph
I at San Antonio visited
|Mr. and Mrs. O. W.
Corp. and Mrs. Spagel
Join Worth Carolina.
L. B Porter, after spend-
Ylday and Saturday at
returned Sunday to Lott,
ntinue nursing her moth-
0 l. Meares, who Is
ill with pneumonia. Mrs. Por-
ter, with the assistance of ot-
her members of the family,
and Mrs. Georgia Johanson
has been nursing their mother
and grandmother for the past
4 weeks.
Miss Scottle Vaughan of S.
H1U| w. T. 8. C. at San Marcos vis-
ited over the weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.
T. Vaughan, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd. Hunt and
son, Billy of Caldwell spent
the weekend with relatives
here.
CONSERVE**} CREATE
I In providing ro* eaeatNT nefos and future production,
PiUMEICS FOLLOWING IMPROVED LAND-USE PRACTICES,
AHECRCATING NEW RESOURCES OV BUILDING UP THE
SOIL so THAT IT YIELDS SETTER. AND LARGER. CROPS
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Ranchkrs and farmers have recummC© o*. improve©
THE FERTILITY OF MILLIONS OF ACRES OF OTHERWISE
UNPRODUCTIVE LAN©.
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Final Rites for
Ernest Beckham
In Pecos Monday
Funeral services were conduc-
ted at Pecos last Monday after-
noon for Ernest Beckham, form-
erly of Goldthwaite. Mr. Beck-
ham died at Pecos on Saturday
of last week. He had been 111 of
"A” plastic leukemia.
Mr. and Mrs. Beckham and
their children, Nell, 9. and Bill,
12, lived south of Goldthwaite
for about three years until they
moved to Wink nearly two years
ago. In addition to Ills widow
and his,children, Mr. Beckham
Is survived by his parents and
a sister, all of whom live at
Pecos. Mr. Beckham was 46
In Goldthwaite the Beckhams
were members of the First
.Methodist Church. After they
moved to Wink, they became
active In the Methodist Church
there.
Participating in the final rites
for Mr. Beckham at thu First
Methedist Church at Pecos werp
the Pastor, Dr. I. L. Morgan;
the Rev. Ed H. Lovelace, Pastor
of the First Methodist Church
of Goldthwaite; the Rev Harvey
Carrell, Pastor of thd Metaotilst
Church at Wink; the Rev. Dick
Lowry, Pastor of the ivicKlnley
Avenue Methodist Church in
San Antonio and formerly
Methodist Pastor in Goldth-
walte; and Ben R. Day, formerly
of Goldthwaite and now a resi-
dent of San Saba
Attending the funeral services
for Mr. Beckham with Brother
Lovelace were Mrs. T. C. Graves „ , ,
and Mr. and Mrs James Nickols]
and their son, Wesley.
News OL Chappell
By PEARL CRAWFORD
We missed our usual rain of
the weekend and enjoyed some
pretty warm weather All the
farmers were busy finishing
their planting.
Bill Daniel helped Floyd Dan-
iel bed land and sow seed dur-
ing last week.
BUI Partin planted maize ior
G. H. Crawford.
Buddy Robertson helped Floyd
Daniel with his plowing Thurs-
day afternoon.
Pearl Shipman sheared sheep
for O. A. Evans and A L Craw-
ford Friday and Saturday.
Several folks were sick during
last week with colds. We are
happy to report all the sick
folks are doing nicely.
Mrs. O. A. Evans Is able to be
about her work In her usual
way. Guests of Mr and Mrs.
Evans Included; Mrs. Jess Ivy,
pits. A. L. Crawford, Mrs. Pearl
Shipman, Mrs. Stone Shipmar.
and daughters, Mr. and Mis.
Truman Vaughan, and Mrs. W.
L. Conner. *
William G. Crawford and Ray-
mond Ivy were last Mondnj
guests of Mrs. Jess Ivy.
Recent guests ol Mr, ar.d
Mrs. Floyd Daniel ;.nd Markj
Partin and boys; Mr and Mrs.
Jimmie Alkens and family of
San Angelo; Mr. and Mrs;
George Stahnke and family;
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Partin; Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Partin; and Mr.
and Mrs. George Rainy and son
of Texas City.
O. A. Evans visited BUI Part-
in Friday afternoon, .i •••*
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Tiemann
attended Ghurch and the Moth-
ers’ Day program at Priddy Sun-
day."
Mrs. R. J. Scnlndler of Bangs
spent Saturday In the B. J.
Crawford home, and Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. Crawford and William
G. were Sunday guests of the
Crawfords.
Mrs. Florence Conner return-
ed to her home In Brownwgod
Sunday after a several days’
visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Conner and family.
Business Courses
,Are Offered Here
Courses ,in business training
of all types will be offered in
Goldthwaite this summer by the
Brownwood College of Business.
Martin J. Fackelman, President
cf the College, will be at the
Mills County Court House every
day from 9:00 a. m„ until 5:00
p. m, from May 19 through
June 5 to register students and
to discuss courses and fees with
Interested persons. Thf summer
coUrse of the Brownwood Col-
lege of Business, according to
present plans, will be given at
thfe Mills County Court House
In rented quarters starting <
June 5.
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'EEME1A0ER, VET’S, VA CAMNOtI
GUARANTEE TWATTVlE WOME j
YOU BUY WITH A GI LOAN
IS A GOOD INVESTMENT...
SO CHECK CAREFULLY THE
CONDITION OF THE HOUSE
YOU PROPOSE TO BUY
Mrs. W. P. Weaver visited
friends at Dublin Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Stacy of
Fort Worth spent Saturday
night with Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Covington.
For fall laformaMon contact yoar I
VETERANS ADMINISTRATION i
— Support Our Advertiser* —
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were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Daniel,
Mr. and Mrs. R F Daniel, and
Mr. and Mrs. Truman yaughan.
Mrs. Bill Danfel -visited her
mother, Mrs. W W. Johnson,
Thursday afternoon Mrs. John-
son has been on the sick list
at last report she was much
improved.
Mr. and Mrs. O A F.vrms
were Sunday guests of Bob.
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[ Similarly, the productivity Of industry is increased
through THE INVESTMENT OP FUNDS THAT PEOPLE
CONSERVE FOR. THEIR FUTURE USE THROUGH
LIFE INSURANCE AND SAVINGS.
CONSERVATION A!PS CREATION
North Bennett Club
The North Bennett Commun-
ity Club will meet r.t eight
o'clock on Friday night of this
week, Mrs. C. O. Geeslin has
asked all of those who plan to
attend to take their oyvn sand-
wiches. Drinks will be served by
the Club—and a cordfhl wel-
come has been ' extended to
everybody to attend.
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—Eagle Want Ads Get Results—
day for Mr. and Mrs. C G Part-
in. Those present for the re-
union vere: Mr an l.V • Bill
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Then I got Conocos NEW 1-2-3
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No Wear'
Judg^e Jesse Owens
Wins Rose Prize
District Judce Jc-.-e Owens,1
who is a -crnrilclatf for )he
Court of Crlmhu : appeals, and
Mrs. Owens, visited lust Sunday
in Goldthwaite with their old
friends. Mfc and Mr< A W. I illy. I
While he was here Judge Ovens
reported with deep pride that j
at a recent Or;’den Club ('oner'
show in his home town of
Vernon he toos ::rst prize. *1 1^'
a rose that he had grown md j
tended carefully.
NO DOWN PAYMENTS- -
AMOUNTS UP TO $2,500.00
26 MONTHS IN WHICH TO PAY.
OUR EASY WAY TO
FINANCE BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS
EVEN INCLUDES LABOR COSTS
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You Gan Invest In Comfort And Better Living When
You Repair Or Remodel Your Home With NO RED
TAPE Through FHA Financing That We Will Be Glad
To Arrange For You WITHOUT DELAY. Just Come
In Or Phone Us For Complete Details.
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Repairs And Improvements Include Additional
Rooms, Re-Roofing, Plumbing, Garage Construction,
Insulation And Painting.
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Now Lawyer Pnee wins every case . . .
thank* U> one of the greatest services ever
ollfred the motoring public—a service that
h«'l[w engines last longer, perform better,
uw Irsn g.iHoline and oil)
ll’s exactly the some service that kept
-test ears ncu> in Conoco’s spectacular
5b,0(io Miles—No Wear” road test!
In that famous SO,OOO-mile test, with
1,000-mile drains and proper filter service,
lest car engines showed no wear of any
oxi*. ./nrnrv; in fact, an average of lea* than
I "nr one-thousandth inch on cylinders and
1 crankshaft*. Gasoline mileage for the last
I 5,000 milts was actually 99.77% as good
“ for the first 5,000.
Now you can get this seme 1-2-3 “60,000
Mi es -No Wear” Service, at your Conoco
Mileage Merchant's today I
lPS YOUR knoini last lonokl
PERFORM bcttir, usi uss
gasouni and oili
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HERE’S CONOCO “50,000 JRttES-NO WEAR’’ SERVICE
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■XTRA $ TURING IASI EXTRA RKSTIOI
of c.a(0( Rotor Stowing of Amnko'i Moil Rogolor Car
MORI KOR1I BUY CHIVROUTS THAN ANT OTHM CAR I
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A complete power team wiP
extra-powarful Valve-m-
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models at extra cost
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Saylor Chevrolet Company
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Ekins, H. R. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, May 16, 1952, newspaper, May 16, 1952; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1046872/m1/5/?rotate=270: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.