The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 30, 1963 Page: 4 of 8
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THE GOLDTHWAIT* EAOLB—MUUJW ;
Goldthwaite, Texas, Thursday, May SO, IBM
Mrs. Charles Schrader of
Prlddy was a guest of her moth-
er, Mrs. Dan Covington, and Mr.]
Covington, Sunday
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Season Clearance
SALE
Ladies’ Hats
Reg. $1.98, 2.98, 3.98 Values $1.59
Reg. 4.98 and 5.98 Values_____$2.59
One Lot
PLASTIC DRAPES_______pr.
49c
Girls’ and Ladies’
SHORTS_______________pr.
39<
20 x 40 — -------__
BATH TOWELS_________ea.
59c
All Sales Final, No Returns, No Refunds
Shop These Specials And Save
H.B. DAVIS 5,10,25c STORE
Mrs. Carl Kauhs, Mgr. — Goldthwaite
Chappell Util
Everything look* vary pretty
since the rain, which was se-
ported from two to three Inches.
It seems that wedding bells
are ringing for Bobby Oxford
and Miss Patsy Bind. A large
crowd attended the bridal show-
er honoring Patsy Saturday af-
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. a A. Evans at-
tended the wild life show In
Hamilton Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Allen of
Cisco spent the weekend with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vic
tor Williams, Caroline and
Oene. Mr. and Mrs. Ot Brown
called Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. P. H. Tlemann and the
Oxford children picked berries
at the Bull Schuster place
Thursday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Huckabee
visited Miss Florence Jones Sat-
urday afternoon.
George and Peart Crawford
attended church at Goldthwaite
Sunday. In the afternoon on
TOP FLIGHT
Albums
aiBSOH— —
Brides' Books
Guest Books
Golden Weddings
WICKER
STUDIO
North Parker Street
Dial MIW-M71
Open Is ns, Te 7 p. as.
Monday through Saturday
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ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. And Mrs. Allen Moreland
announce the purchgtse of
MILLS COUNTY HARDWARE
Change of Ownership effective June 1
Operating Under Firm Name of
Moreland Hardware & Appliance
Phone MI 8-3114
Goldthwaite, Texas
ana
Business will continue to operate in same loca-
tion and will feature full line of FRIGIDA1RE
and MOTOROLA MAJOR APPLIANCES,
complete line of NAME BRAND traffic appli-
ances, general line of hardware, gift items,
sportmg goods, record players and records.
Store will have service department for all
major appliances.
Mr. and Mrs. Moreland extend an invitation
to everyone to come in to visit with them in their
new business. /
DAIRY CUP LEASED TO
JIMMY AND JUDY WIGLEY
We have leased the Dairy Cup to Jimmy and
Judy Wigley who will take over operation on Sat-'
urday, June 1.
We want to express our appreciation and thmnl™
to everyone for their patronage while we operat-
ed the Dairy Cup during the past four years and
solicit your continued patronage for Jimmy
Judy.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Moreland.
Scallom News
ry
By MBS. OBA BLACK
shows Which tea her* dur-
ing last weeiL amounted to one
Inch of rainfall
The on the Colorado
River laet BShday drew a large
number of (rid timers. Some 70
guests were present A bountiful
feast was spread at the noon
hour with a wonderful display
of food. Barney Laughhn, Karl
Blake and Alva Ford are due
especial thgnks for the tables
and Ice for the tea.
After attending graduation
exercises at Lorn eta School Fri-
day night Mr and Mrs. C. H.
Black accompanied their chil-
dren, Layton and Threat to
Mevaeota, when they vent the
night. Satuuriay morning they
drove to Bryan where they at-
tended graduation exercises tor
the way home they called by a
while with Mr and Mrs. A. R
Whatley and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Nowell and Qranddad.
Mr. and Sirs Frits Hopper
and Albert Hopper attended
church at OoMthwalte Sunday.
They heard Brother Faller of
Waco preach. Mrs. Faller Is the
former Annie Hopper.
Mrs. Weltlekic visited Mrs. W.
J Qltroxxe Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and On W. W. Ratliff
visited their mother, Mrs. O. J.
Ratliff, at San Saba Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs O A Evans at-
tended Sunday school at Mullin
Sunday.
8teve Ratliff spent the week-
end In Austin with Wayne Rat-
liff.
I noticed as I drove by the
Ivy home the head of a very
large flah. After a short visit I
learned Mr. and Mrs. j. s. Ivy
had been doing some fishing at
Lake Eanes near Comanche. We
all think they landed a nice
yellow cat.
We were sorry to learn of Mr.
M. Y. 8tokes Jr's Illness He Is
our former postmaster and mall
carrier. We all wish for him a
speedy recovery.
We were happy to leam that
Mrs. Eula Nlckols was able to
be dismissed from the local hos-
pital. She Is Improving satisfac-
torily. We wish for all the sick
folks a speedy recovery.
their son, Charles Layton Black,
‘.wh# received his degree from
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bishop and
children, Judy and BUlie. ware
guests Sunday ol Mr. and Mra.
jampe Horton.
Rev. Bay Rogers and family
were luncheon guests of Mra
Silas Burk. Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Wayne Henry
spent the weekend In Blanco
and attended graduation exer-
cises of Miss Arlene Kirby.
Mr. and Mrs. Arlle OHannon
of Lometa visited Thursday
with their children, Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Henry.
Mr. and Mrs. James Teague
and family moved to the Dee
jonee place from the Hines
place, last week.
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Miss Debbie Bums of Angle-
ton is visiting her father, Jack
Burns, and grandmother, Mra.
Annie Armstrong.
Mrs. Mattie Casbeer and Mra.
Henry Phelan of Brown wood
spent Friday with their sister,
Mrs. I. L. Pass, and Mr. Past.
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Shelton Broe. Motor
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BUCCANEER STAMPS
DOUBLE STAMPS
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Kimbell’e
SHORTENING
3-lb. Can
59*
HAZEL BISHOP
HAIR SPRAY
Yz PRICE SALE
Reg. $1.95 Value
Only
97*
Gladioli
FLOII
25 m
Betty Crocker-White, Yellow, Devils Food, Chocolate
Toffee Swirl, French Van*]
SWIFT'S
FEEDS
Quality
that makes
’em bounce
Cake Mixes 4
Boxes
Maxwell House
COFFEE
$ Pound
■ Can
J Pound
■ r.8n
HI
Swift’. Chick Starter
. . . gives your ehleks a new
kind of lift m life fee more
egg-boosting returns noxt
fall. Made wBh the risk of
the Proteins fbsm Swift’s ewn
seen*, of .apply and CILO-
GEN, too, Swift’s energy In-
fredient with IH times as
mneta energy m grain. Got
Swift's Chirk "Starter today.
Swift’* Swine
Concentrate
. . . pots morn bounce into
tkoae last .tapes eg beg feed-
ing for better payoff at the
market. Made with the Hek
ef the Fro totes, tnrlnimg
Plenty ef —1-~< proteins.
CnaUlna C A LOG IN, tee,
•wlft a gaper*
•ant for more
Service Mill
Swift Feed Dealer
Prlddy, Tew
COFFEE-Folger’s Instant
6-ox. M
Jar ™
SWEET POTATOES-Vaai
No. 2ft 9L
Can
LUNCHEONETTE - Decker’s
12-ox. f)|
Can ^5.
TUNA-Del Monte
3 Cam!
CORM-Del Monte
c No. 303 ]1|
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PORK & BEANS-Kimbell’s
NoT^Oofl
CanJ?
OLEO-KimbeH’s
2 Pounda_5J
Fresh Ground
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Haaibaigei
Lb. M
PICRIC HAMS
PoundJI
BACON-CnMpfire
Pound m
ROAST-Boneless Chick
pound_9
SALT JOWL
: tfimm
Pound ^
Loy Long’s Suj
Price* Good Wed., Noon, ‘
31 A Set.,
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, ^mg conduotad ttri*
fc tb» foU°"lng ladMa
rVlth the work: MW.
L*r.w-
r ik. Kindergarten
P j^ene Smith wll>
' the Prims1? group
joyoe Chesser will
». the Junior group,
i ur, stone and also
j, jicCormlck will also
L ip, work. A nice
[expected to attend, fj
Lmower wae held last
wtrmoon at the Com-
[Center eompHmenttn*
r jWffeii, the former
Ladle, from the
anity as well as
with the shower.
1 a nice array of
1 Mn. Paul Forsythe of|
its hi
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Cleaned
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Koleber, Victor E. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 30, 1963, newspaper, May 30, 1963; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1046915/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.