The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, October 10, 1947 Page: 5 of 12
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GIRL SCOUTS
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to run
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I let us check your brakes
I and steering gear to help
PREVENT THESE ACCIDENTS
PREPARED AND PUBLISHED
In The Interest Of Safety By
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JACK JERRY
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GOLDTHYlAiTf
l OF THANKS
wish to express thanks to
of you who offered se
|ch sympathy and comfort In
loss iff our husband and
her. “Winfield B. Reagan. We
[ply appreciate the beautiful
offelng and we shall al-
remember the comforting
Ids of Bro. C. W. Hoover dur-
| our great sorrow.—The Rea-
Family.
KRIAGF. LICENSES
krriage licenses since last re-
tted were issued to John
fsser and Joyce Riddle, John
Weston and Shirley Rae
Rth Carl A. Jeske and Ella
Rein art by County Clerk
nmy.
NEW ARRIVAL
.A brand new girl-says she
plans to make her home with
Mr. and Mrs. Howard B. Keith,
Jr.-at Stephensvllle, Texas. Lit-
tle Shirley Kay arrived Sept-
ember 13. 1947. Weighs 6 pounds
Says she will claim Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Herford for her grand-
parents.
gle Want Ads Get Results—
IN HOSPITAL AT LAMPASAS
Mrs. Marvin Nesbit near Lo-
meta Is in the hospital at Lam-
pugas where she underwent an
operation. At last report ..she
was doing as well as could be
expected.
—-o-
Biggest Drug Store Event in
the Nation. The Rexall One
Cent Sale—Clements’ Drug Store
TROOP 5
Troop 5 met Thursday, Oct-
ober 2 at the “Little House".
The meeting was called to order
by the president, Modene Let-
better. After the bublness
meeting our assistant troop
leader, Mrs. Y. B. Johnson, gave
a talk on “Fundamentals of
Etiquette”. A party was dis-
cussed but no deflnate plans
were made.
Scribe
TROOP THREE
Leader—Mrs. Oreathouse
Pres.—Majorie Piper —-------
Vlce-Pres—Martha C. Graves
Sec —Patrlca Ann Greathouse
Scribe—Marsha Amonda Wil-
kins
Treas —Barbara Blackburn
Troop Crest—Red Rose
Badge-working on—Field of
Nature
Meeting Day—Tuesday
Tuesday, Oct. 7, 1947 Troop
three had It’s very first business
meeting of electing officers. Mrs.
/Greathouse Is our new leader.
Last week we the Brownies flew j
up to the Girl Scouts with Mrs.
Blackwell presiding. We had (
punch and cookies^for refresh-
ments. We are very proud to be
Girl Scouts. —Scribe Marsha
Wilkins.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bdlin of j
Brownwood visited Mr. Otis and
is Bess Hutchings Sunday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McJCenzle,
from Three Rivers, Texas, were
week-end visitors In the homes
of their parents, Mrg. Luclle
Fairman. and Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh McKenzie.
Biggest Drug Store Event In
the Nation. The Rexall One
Cent Sale—Clements’ Drug Store
Mrs. J. M. Ritchie returned
home from Troupe Monday after
a delightful visit with Erls Rit-
chie and family. She aiso at-
tended the Rose Festival In Ty
ler on Oct. 4.
Two For the Price, of One
Plus One Cent at the Rexall
One Cent Sale Oct. 15—16—17—
18 at Clements’ Drug Store.
Mrs. Viola Chappell of Ease- i
land pessed through Ooldthwalte
the first of the week enroute to
Harlingen to visit her new
grand son who was born to Mr
and Mrs. Clenry Chappell, Sept-
ember 21st.
Two For the Price of One
Plus One Cent at the Rexall
One Cent Saimct. AS—16—H—
18 at Clements’ Drug Store.
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. McCarty,
ilng
the
Danny and Kay of Rising Star
week
visited her parents for
end. Kay remained for a longer
visit.
Last week other guejts In the
home of Mr. and Mrs Charley
Bayler were; Mr. and Mrs. M. S.
Sellers, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rob-
inson and Mrs. B. B. Hickman
of Rising Star.
—Eagle Want Ads Get Results—
Four Big Days, Wednesday,,
Thursday,. Friday and Saturday,,
Rexall One Cent Sale, Clements'
Drug Store.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McKenrle
of Three Rivers spent Saturday
and Sunday with their parents
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McKensie
and Mrs. Luclle Fairman.
—Mr« H v. Archer Is confined
to her bed at her home on Fish-"
er street.
Four Big Days, Wednesday,
Thursday, Friday and Saturday,
Rexall One Cent Sale, Clements’
Drug Store.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Nesbit of
Sweetwater were called to
Lampasas Friday to be with his
mother who underwent an oper-
ation In the Lampasas hospital.
—Eagle Want Ads Get Results—
Mrs. Blen Gallaway and
children were called to Frank-
lin on account of the death of
her nelce, Rhonda Galloway.
Burial waa In the local ceme-
tary at Franklin. Mrs. Galloway
and children returned home
Tuesday night.
Mr and Mrs Fred McOlbbon-
ey and children of Dallas spent
the week-end with her brathae,
Mr. and Mrs. Vemou Halford.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Oglesby
and Mrs. George Hill visited in
the Ira Hutchings home Sunday
afternoon. Mrs. Hutchings
went a major operation
doing nicely.
Miss Oretrude Kauhs
Angelo was here for the week-
end visiting Miss Eula Kauhs
and other relatives.
Eagle Want Ads Get Results
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Sunday
• week-
Mrs. Hugh Moreland visited
her nelce, Mrs. Marvin Nesbit,
Tuesday at Lampasas Hospital.
Last week Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
McKenzie visited relatives in
Austin, also several places In
the valley, •
—Eagle Want Ads Get Results—
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HEATERS
GAS AND ELECTRIC COOK STOVES
PERFECTION TABLE TOP - 1VANH0E’
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ELECTRIKBROOH
INIVERSAL
UPRIGHT
'verything Electrical to Wire Your House
Mills County
HARDWARE
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RAYMOND COCKRUM, SOLE OWNER
SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY ANIL SATURDAY, -OCT. 10 & 11
TOKAY GRAPES . . . . .Pound 10c
LETTUCE-Large Head . . .Each 8c
APPLES - Delicious . . . .Pound 10c
ORANGES-Texas.....Pound 9c
POTATOES ..... 10 Pounds 37c
SWEETHEART
- SOAP -
3 FREE
BARS
ASK ABOUT IT
CREAM
MEAL
. 5 Pounds 42c
SAVE
AT
PIGGLY
WIGGLY
ADMIRATION
COFFEE . . .. 3 Pounds S129
WHITE CORN
SYRUP...... 1-2 Gallon 59cl
VIENNA
SAUSAGE . .
GLADIOLA
FLOUR ...
FACIAL
TISSUES ...
. . Can 15cl
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.25 Pounds $183
. Large Box 25c
MARKET
VALUES
PORK SAUSAGE
CALF BRAINS .
DRESSED FRYERS [I!!,!"??
ROASTS-Choice
■■ »«* CHEESE - Velvet*
NOT SCHEME OtEO-Nw Elite
. Lb. 39c
. Lb. 15c
. Lb. 39c
. .Lb. 42c
.2 Pounds 89c
. . Pound 34c
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The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, October 10, 1947, newspaper, October 10, 1947; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1060347/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.