The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, January 12, 1951 Page: 4 of 12
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ARMOUR’S
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The feent State Bank
GOLDTHWA1TE
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CHE MUT ijN CTTEKl^^FMDAY,
News Of The Brown-Mills
boil,Conservation District
Art Dillon, a prominent farm-
er In Erath county, was fea-
tured In a story In the Farm
and Ranch News of the Fort
Worth Star-Telegram. His en-
thusiasm for Ifidlan grass has
given the farmers and ranchers
here the best Information avail-
able on the value ol ..Indian
grass He also has Indian grass
seed for sale that will be'avall-
. at)le to farmers here.
\ Mr. Dillon, who lives on a 660
,a^e ranch, seven miles south
of StephenviOe, has harvested
Indian grass * "d from 45 acres
of his ranci. with a combine.
He has set $1 00 per pound as a
fair price for hte 'seed and
recommends planting 3 to 5
pounds per acre in 36 inch rows
Mr Dillon has divided his
range land into three pastures
and has deferred two of. them
each year except this year he is
resting only one. He has dis-
covered a formula that works
Tersonal News Of Mtdlin
By MAKSALIT1 TOMMY
NOTICE:
SHORTY’S
BARBER SHOP
SAYLOR HOTEL
Second Floor
HOURS:
6:00 A. M. TO 12:00 NOON
2:30 P. M. TO 10:00 P. M.
(Except Friday and Saturday
—Close At 6:00 P. M.)
HOT BATHS
* SHOWERS
on his ranch. He sows his crI
tlvpted land to small grain and
vetch' and buys steers In the
fall to utilize the grazing In his
deferred pastures and cultivated
fields.
In 1948, Mr Dillon doubled
his money on 51 head of steers
iv feeding $201) worth of coke.
In 1049, he put 6400 pounds of
beef, on 34 steers in 60 dayf.
This year he Is feeding out 51
steers.
Last year, Dr. T. C. Graves
bought 100 pounds'of Indian
grass seed from Mr. Dillon. Dr.
J3raves^ and.L B. Burnham also
bought little bluest em seod
from Mr. Dillon to scatter on
their ranches. Dr. Graves plant-
ed six ^icres to Indian grass and
got a good stand this year.
Farmers and ranchers who
fire planning to sow Indian
grass this spring can' look-to
Mr. Dillon for their seed U they
get their orders in early. Indian
grass will do good on sandy
land, bottomland soils, and fer-
tile brush pastures.
Personals
Mr* and Mrs. Elmer Berry,
driving a new Ford car, called
on Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jarrett
a while Friday night.
(Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Frazier
and Bob and Carl Knox spent
Mrs. John A. Wright and
daughter, Oulda Jo.
W. Frank Simms, left Thurs-
day of last week after spending
ten days with hK sister, Mrs. E.
3. Anderson. Mr. Simips lives In
Panhandle.
Mr and Mrs. Fred Mosler and
Wayne returned last week from
Atlanta, Oeorgla, where they
visited with their daughter and
sister. Mrs. Claude Kaylor and
family; Mrs. Kaylor and child-
ren, Janice and" Doyle ^returned
home with them for an extend-
ed visit.
Mrs. Bo Musgrove of Coleman
visited last Tuesday and Wed-
ries day with her mother. Mrs.
Will Mosler, and sisters. Miss
Artie Mosler and Mrs. Lela Jef-
fers. -
Mrs _M*rv Dixon and children
of Clovis, New Mexico, visited
her -patenti, Mr. and Mrs. L. L.
Landers, the first of last week.
Mr and. Mrs Roy Calder and
daughter of Klco were recent
visitors with his parents, Mr;
and Mrs W. E. Calder.
Haynie French and sons, 5toy
and Earl, of Ft. Worth worA re-
cent visitors In the home of
his brother, A. L. French, and
Mrs. French. Mr. French has
'tieen an employee of the Ft.
Star Telegram for the
rfaSt 27 years. * " —’—r*
Mrs. Addie Underwood ‘and
daughter, Miss Esther Under-
wood. of Brownwood, and Mrs.
Janie Belvins of Zephyr visited
. relatives here last Friday.
Mr and Mrs. W* L. Barker,.
Miss Florence Campbell and
Walter Campbell visited Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Dudley In
Zephyr the first of last week.
Mr and Mrp. G. W. Chancel-
lor and Bill of Hot Spring;,
New Mexico were recent visitors
in the home of her mother, Mrs.
J. 8. Kemp; they were enroute
to their home after a visit with
their son. George Wayne, who
is enrolled In the United States
Military Academy, West Point.
Recent visitors In the home
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Carroll were
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Carroll
and sons of Brownwood and Will
of Mr. and Mrs. W C. Swlnney
vere Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Barker
of Fort Worth; Mr. and Mrs
Alva Swlnney and sons of Ros-
well, New Mexico; Mr. and Mrs.
Ead Masters of Comanche;
Raymond Swlnney -and Mr
Carroll of Kilgore
• a. L. Carroll attended the
fuheral of his brother-in-law,
D. C. Crouch, recently In Corsi-
cana.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Williams
and children. Donna Louise and
rihariie, of San Angelo, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Hancock
and Dorothy Jean last Thursday
afternoon. _
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Fisher
and daughter, Pam, of Lubbock
visited last Sunday afternoon
With His. aunt. Mrs. Herald
Locke, and Mr. Locke.
Mr. and Mrs W. T. Lee and
Wesle/visited with Mrs. Ed Wil-
cox and family in McGregor
last Sunday; Mrs. Wilcox Is a
sister of Mr! Lee.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Hancock,1
Mr. and Mrs Grady Hancock
and Dorothy Jean were visitors
in Ft. Worth last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Tucker of
BrownwhOiT“vvere recent visitors
the home of
and Mrs. L. T. Spivey of Brown
wood and Mr. and Mrs. Weldon
Swlnney and daughter of Fort
Worth.
Mrs. P. M. Tillman Is visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Doathsrage
In McCamey and welcoming her
j*pw granddaughter. .
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Buckelew
and family of Roswell, Mew
Mexico are visiting relatives
hwe.
Miss Refaa Tillman visited
Miss Emily McCollum In Brown-
wood last week.
Mrs. L. T. Reed U <
daughter, Mrs. Joe _
family In 8an Angelo.
MSsdames Willssg I
Dew Shelton, w. L.
nie Barnett and
were Brownwood
Tueeday.
—Cagle Want Ads osti
SPECIALS
GUMMA non
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25 Lbs.
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CUAIITFIIIIIA
mOhSHN
3 Lbs. ArmourV
MEAL
10 Lb.. Kimball’.
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Sunday, in Gorman With Mr. and r Of Mrs. J! S Kemp, Miss Mary
little Kemp and E. A. Kemp were
Dickie Kemp, Brownwood, Billy
Kemp, Fort Worth, Munger
Kemp and sons of Post; Mrs.
W. 8. Kemp, Brownwood and
little-, Kay Kemp of Ft. Worth.
Recerit visitors in the home of
V. Swlnney.
Mr. and Mrs: Hugh Deathef-
age, of McCamey announce the
birth of a little daughter on
January 3, 1951 In the Clinic
Hospital in San Angelo; Mrs.
Deatherage Is the former Ml^s
Wyno Rose Tillman, daughter
of Mrs. F. M. Tillman.
•Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barnett and
little daughter were ’ recent
visitors In Ft. Worth and Dallas
with friends.
Friends of Jimmy Holland,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Holland
of San Angelo, former residents
of Mulltn, Will regret to learn
that he was seriously injured
recently in a fall from an oil
derrick 1A Big Spring. He- will
be hospitalised for some time
and his many Friends' wish for"
him an early recovery^
Recent visitors in the home
fINTOS
2 Lb*.
MILK 2 Lg. Cane
ELASTIC 3
STARCH/ l*pz
01 filiVll7 Boxes
GRAPI
5 Lb. Bag
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Keyko-Lb.
WICKLOW
BACON
SUREN GRO.
PHONE 99
DELIVER 9 A- M. TO 11 A M.
WANT
SUPER VALUE
See is and the new “wonder-space'
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WELCOME
To Goldthwaite’s 13th Annual Livestock
Breeders’ Association, 4-H Club and FFA Show,
where you will see Tops in Cattle,^heep, Hogs
and Poultry.
Then Come To>.:.
— The
Trent State Bank
Where You Will Receive
Courtesy, Efficiency And Fair Dealings
In All Matters Pertaining to the Banking
Business. , * * -
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Ekins, H. R. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, January 12, 1951, newspaper, January 12, 1951; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1073099/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.