The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, March 5, 1948 Page: 3 of 16
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THE GOLDTHWAHE EAGLK —FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1948
B F. Mahan,
E.D. Vanri, C
' Mr3. W V. Horton, Route 3.
C J Lourlje, Corpus Chrtstl.
R J. Gerald, San Angelo.
J. O. Rudd, San Angelo.
Mrs. E.- P. Shaw, City. 4'
Lou Ella Patterson, Canyon.
Mrs. F L. Hartman, Route 1
Oma Dempsey, Brownwood.
S. H. Ward, City.
Norman Schrank, Prlddy.
Mrs W. P, Wfuver, Route 1
Cecil Williams, City
.) Joe Corona, Route 1.
Clarence Heath, City *
C. E. Faulkner, Odessa. •
C D. Turblvllle, Route 3.
Weldbn Edwards, Clyde.
John L. Boland, Bay City.
Eva Faye Boland, Houston.
W. W. Ligon, Route 1.
Hulon Fletcher, Route 3.
Mrs. M. Bordeaux,
Springs, La. *
Minnie Hohertz, Comanche
R. A. Powell, City.
J. F. Deats, Route 3. '
H. C. Carothers, Route 4.
■ S. J. Casey, Dallas
Mrs. W. T. Kirby, Dallas. •
R P. Broyles, Dallas.
loute 1
J. A. McCrary, City. - ,
W W Fox,. Fort, Worth.
Mrs John Davee Route 1.
to go to the leadership training
meeting, which will be the 27
of February
hits Albert Tully was elected
to gp to the T H D A. District
Meeting.
We elected Mrs. Raymond Wil-
cox as our new Council delegate,
since Mrs. B. L Kuykendall Is
moving away
Our program consists of Good
Grooming' given by Mrs. Arthur
Wilcox We each learned many
hints as to how we can make
our appearance more attractive.
Recipes for cold cream and
Bparks Blgham, 6lty. —
Barney Laughlln, Lometa.
Lucille Conro. City.
Mrs Wllford Or ay, Route 3.
John H Kuykendall, Route 3
8 M McCasland, Route 2
J. F. Doggett, Route 1
R. T. Booker, Caradan.
Mrs. Vestus Horton, City.
Mbnte Bogan. Mullln.
J. H. Alldrldge, Lubbock
Ira Dewbre, City.
Frank 'J'ayldr, Hamilton
Martin J. Barnes. Walnut
SUBSCRIBERS—WATCH
YOUR DATE
During the last two months,
a large-number of new and re-
newal subscriptions have been
paid for The Eagle. Subcrtbers
are urged to please check the
expiration date which is print-
ed each week opposite your
name on the paper, and see if
it has been set up correctly,
if your date Is not correct,
please notify The Eagle as
soon as possible in order that
correction can be made. Al-
ways get -a receipt when re-
newing your subscription.
R. L. Mlkeal, Route 8.
Minnie E. Ballard, San Saba.
T:L- JMipj* stw-
Springs
Mrs. Pearl McClary, For
Worth.
O. C. Jones,’Route 1.
Fred Soules, Route 3.'
Mrs. Sena Efczell, Elect™.
Mrs. Dutch McKenzie, Egin
burg.
A. M. Whitt, Route 1.
Paul T. Koshl, City.
O. H. Shaw, City.
W. L'. Henry, Junction..
A. D. Smith, Mission.
Willie Selder, Indian pap
E. C. Crawford, Fort Worth
K. M. Coffman, Route 3........
JONES VALLEY
H. IX CLUB
Abita
C. S. Horton, City.
S. O. Koen, Caradan.
W. W. Lucas, Route 1.
C. C. Wesson, Route 1
C. H. Bryan, Mullln.
E M. Flatt, City.
Mrs. E T Franks, Houston.
W. L. Serivner. City. r
J. H. Prlddy, Mullln.
C. O. Stark, City.
Fred Wall, Star.
L. W. Hill, Lometa
R. V. Crain, Route 1
(peak
Mrs. J. V. Cockrum, City!
Mrs. Wm. H. Parsons, Waco.
W. L. Conner, Route 1.
H. L. Egger, Mullln. . j
H. W. McCasland, Route 3.
F. M. Stephens, City.
Cen. Lgt. & Power Co., Cor-
pus Chrlstl.
Oeorge F. Bohanon, Stamford.
A. S. Ralley, Coudrant, La.
Mrs. John Selder, Caradan.
Charles H. Partin, Comanche.
Dr. D. M. Chalmers, City.
R. D. Baker, Mullln.
L. B. Burdett, Route 2.
Mrs. H F. Bethel, Mouritaln-
alr, N. M.
Ernest Kohler. Prttftty,
Garth Carter, City.
W. H. Freeman, Mullln
Mrs Jake Saylor, City,
August Kauhs, Route 2
J. G. Nix, Route I.
Blue Thompson, Mullln.
Hillside Mission, Royte 2.
M F. Collier, Route 3.
D. D Denton, Eola, Texas.
Our American women are
world. You, an American woman, can
At The Retail Drug Store all this week
I will give 45-minute consultations . . ,
i individual problems,
not hurry-up demonstrations. They are
item only ... so hurry! You’ll leani tha
'ara Nome facial ... a glorifying make-
1s that will faithfully outline your daily
JEFFERSON STANDARD serves Policyholders
fl from the Carolinas to California.. the
( \ Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico.
Just another service that makes the
place in town to shop! Appointment
Mrs. J. T Montgomery, City.
Telephone now!
Robert M. Smith, Louisville,
A. E. Egger, Hamilton.
W. M. Baker, Mullln,
Oeorge W. White, City, '
Enoch Godwin, Lometa, -i—
Mrs. Tully P. Lee. Caradan.
TfUett Head. Route 3.
L W. Wlgley, Evant.
Chas. Hays. Mullln.
R. G. Miller, Plalnytew.
W F Knicht, Route 3.
Mrs. Nettle Morris, Eden.
C A. Eacott, Route 2.
E. G. Letbetter, Route 2. r*r
Miss Annie Laura Petslck, A1
Will Woody
Phone 23
Mrs. Marvin Laughlln, Brown-1
wood.
H. G. Lee, Star.
O. Y. Loekrldge. Caradan Rt.
Dale Reid, Route 1. '
Miss Oma Smith, Mullln.
T E, Duncan, Moline Route.
Willie Groth, Route 1.
W, J. Gent, Star.
J C. Mason, Caradan.
L. O. Collier. Ro\ite 1
Walter Siunmv. City,
Walter Campbell. Mullln.
Pauline Booker, City.
Bill Kelso. City.
Mrs. Veona Horton. Caradan
Mrs. A. E. Fields, Huntsville. |
Mrs. Hulon Egger, Mullln.
S P. Rahl. City.
Miss feula Carter, Abilene.
Lampasas Granite C., Lam-
pasas.
Jim Phillips Memorial Cd.,
Waco-
W. T. Little, San Saba.
; worked at the cemetery, every
.word and everything that was
done was appreciated so much.
May God’s richest blessing
rest on each of yotH.
—Austin Jones, Children
And Grandchildren.
Be many
Bor, the
fcrds and
bmo of
ng our
mother,
repared
loving
len who
Eagle Want Ads Get Results—
conservation. H*es causing the American people to value more than ever the security and personal satisfaction which
life insurance affords. In 1947 FOUR OUT OF FIVE families enjoyed the protection cf life insurance.-letferson
Standard provides more than 5745 million of this protection.
HIGHEST RATE OF INTEREST EARNED
1947 (harks the eleventh consecutive year that
Jefferson Standard has led all major life insurance
companies in rate ef interest earned on invested
-Shinual ^3lalement
DECEMBER 31,7 947
HIGHEST RATE OF INTEREST PAID
On tends letf in treat—extra income to
holders and beneficiaries.
IIASIUTIIS
S 4,179.606
Policy Reserves . . !
A fund w hich w ith f-itur#
prvmiur^n find intercut
tarninrw provide* for the
PAyment^of policy ithlitra-
tionn an they fall due.
Reserve for Policy
Claims.....
Claim* on which completed
prpofn have nut been rr-
Ceived.
Reserve for Taxus . .
Premiums and Interest
Paid t* Advance •
Policy* Proceeds Loft
with Company . . .
Dividends far
Policyholders « . .
Reserve for All Other
liabilities . . . , -
C. M Burch. Route 2.
INSURANCE IN FORCE
Now $747,501,522 which represent* an increase of
over $75,000,000 for the year.
36,066,470
16,013,199
17,132,763
STRONG FINANCIAL POSITION
Assets increased more than $20,000,000 in 1947
end now total $199,157,286. $urplus. Capital and
Contingency Reserves fetal $23,500,000. a new
high mark in cdditioaal funds for policyholders’
protection.
I iated securities are carried
at market, cost, or call
price, whichever ia lowest.
552 321
9,344,103
16,426,337
2,117,217
Leans to Our
Policyholders • . .
Secured by the caah values
of policies.
BENEFITS PAID
Payments to policyholder* end beneficiaries aggre-
gated $8,664,444 in 1947, bringing total payments
since organization ie 1907 to more thae$l67,700.000.
Liabilities . . .
Contingency
Reserve $ 1,100.000
Capital . 10,000,000
Surplus Un-
assigned 12,000.000
Total Surplus funds far
Additional Protection
of Folkybeldore . .
>176,317,20*
isr seems to rattle and you
om or gone, remember our
ihop is equipped and staffed
factory. There isn’t a job
but we won’t do a job if we
t prove worth while to you.
ence in us-and get the
four car.
1.29&967
NEW POLICY PLANS
At the close of 1947 letferson Standard made sev-
eral new policy plans available to Hto public, ia-
cluding a wide raaga of policies for children.
SALES HIGHEST IN HISTORY
Sales of now life intareace in 1947 reached e total
.» of $118,272^88, e now company record.
inch Office-911 Fort North National
Bank Buildnur, Fort Worth, Texas
FriflOi
W, W. Johnson, Route I.
Oeorge H. Tleman, Prlddy,
P. M. Hutchings. Bweewsti
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The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, March 5, 1948, newspaper, March 5, 1948; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1060476/m1/3/?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.