The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, August 7, 1936 Page: 2 of 8
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\ QOUmWiRI BAOLE—AOOU1Y 7, UN
DEIS Him Fill COMMIES IV EAGLE CMKSFMKITS
(Crowded Out Last Week).
BIG VALLEY
Morvr ouve
A
A fairly good rain _fell here Bringing what
Wednesday evening. The wlndi little I haw been abl
blew with It and did considerable hear,
damage, especially to the fruit
crop.
Our hearts were made sad by
the death of Mr Lem Sellers
over-
Rob McDonald and wife of
near Oustlne were In the com-
CKAWTOKD MILLS
(RaUert
Our revival meeting started
Friday night. Rev. Laudermllk
of Dublin will conduct the serv-
ices.
Mrs. Forrest Renfro,
__________ ________________ r pei
Wednesday afternoon Tils death' Mrs A. B. Porter, and other rela-
came as the result of a car ad- tlves.
cldent. We have lost a good; There were fifty-three votes
munity Sunday. They were down Buddy ghelton arld Mrs. Tis
visiting her parents, Mr. and 0f Qoldthwalte were In
this community last .Thursday
canning peas.
Rev. B F Renfro has gone to
friend and neighbor His bereav-l cast in the primary here. There ;v : h0id mectlng
ed family has-our sympathy should^have been that many( ^ Frank Blalr and chlWren
Mav God's richest blessings rest
on each of you
Mr and Mrs Joe Sellers and
daughter. Mr O M Long and
Miss Carrie Alls. Big Spring Mr.
■CALLORN
John Kuykendall and wife
visited his mother In lempasas
ohs day last week
Mrs. Ula Crawford and son.
Garland, took her aunts, Mrs.
Mrs. I Alice Jackson and ®“ri“
- Yarborough and Mias Jackson of
Sen Saba home after
Evans family for abcoit two
Mrs Daisy Ford and family,
Mrs. Cicero Warren and daugh-
ter. Mrs. Rena Smith and family.
Mr and Mrs. Velma Gage, and.
And Mrs. Jack Griffin andihild-1 boy. uui Greda Hines and her
u.RIV .Vi2rtM.n.r^anndav ' ren '*ft for. Oaona last week to j Miss Fields, spent Thurs-
li!? ^. M»- Blair's mother. Mrs ' mt
He preached Sunday^ornlng.
and”Mre.*FeUx Landers"and fam- fnThe evening the singing class Mr- *J*d Mrs. S. a Jernlwn of noon., several
ny. Dublin ; Mr and Mrs Scott met After the mornlng_ sendees 1* the J*mi- ^^^^.^oJ^Jth Uoyd
Brooks LaughUn.
were here to attend the funeral stne,n(7 school. It seems that all Ran of Ooldthwalte spent Satur-
of Lem Sellers ‘ i said last week about the school, VSd
is now- lncorredt as the original , g, Valiev visited the-'-Ekri Mrs. Cora Ford and boys and
olansconcerolng tlwrohtwlhave Halp home Monday nlght and Mrs. Daisy Ford and boys at-
bcen changed. I would not at- , , , tended a family reunion Sunday
tempt to repo^ tb£ hre*nt plans Mr and Mrs 0 B Bell anfo
as thev maybei changed agai . j daughters, Greneeta and Vera
It would seem that the latest Map vtslted relatives In DeLeon
Sunday.
Miss Nepple BtreTStockdale; is
making an extended visit here
with friends.
Mrs Hattie Ward of rireckcn-
ridge. made a short visit with
her daughter. Mrs. Claude Law- __ ___________
aevr. and family here last week I news about Papa Dionne could
Mrs Ward came with Mr and be placed on the sport page with
Grandma Warren spent Thurs-
day with Mrs John Kuykendall
and helped can peaches.
Mr and Mrs John 8treet and
Mss Llnsey Ashley spent awhlje
Sunday In-the Frank Hines
home.
Mrs Bryap Oglesby
Keg Davenport of California
and Mr and Mrs. Ed Wakeland
of Cleburne visited their sister
Mrs F, L. Hartman
day and Wednesday
the baseball news, as the latest
headlines concerning him reads;
• Dionne singles.", .
Many of the Mount Olive
last Tues-| natives went to town
night to see the election TPturns
Mrs. Dally Langford and
daughter. Claire, vsllted relatives
In Waco Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Harve Hale of Big
o
dav°e«nl J?rom Phoe :;X A^P TeU" Roberts took a load of
J*y r^ t w![h h« n^ fofk ' olumo to Lubbock the first
r0Mr\.^o^e Ro^ns sister - of the week There are iots of
<*aturrtav Val*ey visited their son, Earl, and
oVpti.ro, family the first part of thia week,
n returns _ A D Klrk madP a buslnesg trlp
at the old camp ground on Cher-
okee Crock. „
Mr . and Mrs Velma Gage and
boya left Friday for Oklahoma to
visit Mrs. Gage’s parents and
other relative* for a few days.
Billie and Helen Smith are
having chill, and fever. We hope
TRg
By virtue and authority of an
execution Issued out of the
honorable county oourt. Bell
county. Texas, on the 7th day of
April 1936, In favor of The W
cause No 7097. and to me direct-
ed, commanding me to make
certain moneys In said execution
mentioned,. I. on the 4th day of
August A. D. 1936. levied on and
sutstd all the right, title and
•Interest of the above named
W. W.i Perkins In and to the fol-
lowing described real estate
situate^ (ylng and being In the
county of*MUls. state of Texas,
to-wit: After due search no
property of Jess Hall principal,
having been found subject to
execution, levy was made unon
the property of w. W. Perkins,
de«cribed as follows, to-wlt:
-First: 143 acres out of block
No. 71 and 18 1-3 acres out of
block No. 66 Hays county school
,’snd survey No. 114, abstnact No.
316: , -Vi
Second: A 'ngrt of. the I. T.
Ward survey No. 34. abstract No.
733. certflcate No. 31-639, and
parts of blocks Nos 70 and 71, of
survey No. 114,. -Hays county
school land surrey, abstract No.
316; and really containing 163
acres of land, more or leas, out
of the I. T. Ward and 237 acres
thence • 2 W with fence 406 vre
to B E ear of said field: thence E
with fence 136 era to stake under
fence; thence S with fence 158
ns; thence 8 3.1-4 ■ 101 ns to
stake under fence; thence 611
ns to a stake and rock mound
for the cor of this plat of ground;
thence B 300 ns to stke and md;
thence E 90 ns to stake and md;
thence 8 537 1-2 ns to the plaoe
of beginning and containing 200
acres of land.
Taken and levied on as the,
property of the above named de-
fendant W. W. Perkins and I will,
on the first Tuesday In Septem-
ber, 1936, the same being the 1st
day of said month, at the court
house door In Mills county. Tex-
as, between the hour* of ten
o'clock In the forenoon and four
o'clock In the afternoon of said
day, offer for sale at public out- '
cry to the highest and best bid-!
der. for cash In hand. aU of the'
m^h ??crtb^ l
tsajsfg-i
gaagl
•alt comp*yj|
®Mriff of Mil]..
By F. D. r ’
u —
It's centennij]
-help to make
Mills oounty
hey soon recover. of land, more or less, out of said
Mr. and Mrs John Allen Todd blocks Nos. 70Jtnd 71. Hays coun-
, ______ „ of Santa Anna. 811 as Fields and ty school land survey:
to Brownwood Saturday, goin^ \ family of Star, Field Hines and • Third: A part of the I. T Ward
on to Fort Worth and Dallas. He fjm’lv of Lometa spent Sunday survev No. 34, certificate No.
attended the Texas centennial j in Frank Hines’ home, Mlsa1^l-£21L-abstract No. 733. and n
^"aipjias^ggyjsji- %,*.i,rssr
_Mlee Nell Mlli'ci Uft fill PlallN * tnntLsnnA!firefige and wife nf . Mr_?
: r week’s visit.
T home."
view T^'l'J'v'nivhl t0?8a- ^nSlo.^whlre ' Several from here attended the' j of the robdlvli,on of The I. T.
Doyle.... .......... .....................
- riage Saturday -evening We ex- • friend'- very soon,
tend congratulations to this Footi,h marriage* are made by I Mrs. M. L. Jemigan and chlld-
couple May their Journey , t 0 rla59es of people: Men i Louise Janet and Hawley
through Ufe be a happy ..one . Bryan, returned -Friday r/^ht
Misses ppal Wood, of Temole "t ’’^ Porter and family ^n^oT^rn
and Ellen Wood., of Oklahoma Galdthwalto were here and pd^undav ^ ,',r , tw * .
are visiting in the Harve Hale >,e!t*d out in our singing Sun- week's risU ill , or v-V-'h v^ile
home thL, week Thev. together daT I tiff. . rMl 0t V'^’- n ' -;le
r. k-___oikio! there she attended
HUDSON BROS. 1
street NO. 316. and being lot No.
ThTirsdat nWht yhf- and r-V, .V.,. *t«iHnir'Ior Ba ' "ngeio. wnere sne is .-aeverai irum innr i 0f the subdivision of the ! T.
.Saul were united' to mar- thr, ^rious relatives and ; ^ t0 ™f
Elza LaughUn Is having some Perkins, No. 1920. on the dopket
hav • baling done this week. | of the district court of Mills
Fi Ringer visited in'the Ford, county, Texas. <
and John .Kuykendall homes. The above’three tract, of land
Announcemenfle^
R. A. LUKER of P,_
Candidate for Representative^,
the 104th Legislative DistriJ
SECOND TERM
Will speak over Station KI.
12:30 to 12:45 p. m., Aug. 12
He will discuss Schools, Old AgJ
£n*t)nii and Taxaiiop. Hear hij
Monday,
PEPORTFR.
Wednesday, Aug. 12, 12:30-12:4
, (Political Advertisement)
STRANGE BUT TRI
with Dora Dean Ruth and Ina*~ It ^ms.that.of all Jhe BlMe Sn^a* a^thffronW^
Texas
Bea Hale Lorene Shotwell and characters.’ 'Annanlis. ’has" the ' tlnnlal"*''
^ EndingSa few days on the ^^uto^^slon ' Inspector' Biuwj’fromuf -f- fd m“l « mej wm» the
▼er with Mr and Mrs Earl Wa., put at Mount Olive Monday Lester Johnson^a;,d^uaughteS;' J|*w»un«W nl*ht thkre was the
wvltlne out applications for the
EBONY
The meeting closed feunday
nTght. Good crowd, had attend-
ed most of the time’hut we be-
ale at Crawford Mills.
Mr and Mrs Hardy and son [ old folk for their pensions,
of Houston .spent a few hours
8unday with her sister. Mrs Roy
The road grading crew Is
worktng In our community now
Mr. and Mrs A: T Sellers left
Monday for a visit to their
dauriiter. Mrs. Felix Lander* of I
w
—1-everhftuliwr some of. our ti
REPORT
roads.
TER
NORTH BENNETT
are more fully described bv
mete, and bound.* In a deed of
trust from W W. Perkins and ,
wife to A. C. Williams, trustee, for |
the use and benefit of Land 11
Bank Commissioner, beneficiary. I i
dated October 28, 1935, recorded 11 — __ -
In volume 20, paae 37. of the deed = Vw OF ALL
of tnlst records of Mills county, j j .^| Tllr Alii«yap '
4 OFKOPUM we
Mrs. King and Miss Maureen, of, Mack Reynolds *****
Christine spent last week-end hr»nn^^l la NeU; v;ho have been!. 'Less homestead of the ^TrrW' T
the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. B.. vl,ltlnK Mrs Reynold's mother j W. Perkins being two hundred
REPORTER. | andyi -ster^Mrs Lydia Tlppen and acres of land out of the I T.
rP~ -----r ... i-Mis Effle Eggt'rrtor several days; Ward survey and out of blocks
( ENTER CITY 1 returned 8unday to their home! Nos. 70 and 71 ot the subdivision
_ | jn jjew Mexico. 'of Hays county school land
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Stephens
Wilcox.
Mr and Mrs
^d daughters have been at-
flng the Baptist revival In
Saba
and Mrs R B Weaver en-
abled their pastor. Dr Mll-
,'of Waco in th eWeaver park
^sdav
r. and Mrs- D C- Barnet;. Mr
Mrs. "Claude Dickerson Riid
of Goldthwai'e - Ufed in th"
.krell home Stn . i fte r -
•n —*
M-< A L Padgett was hrqnght
hoc '-or: the-Tf-rr'
rium ^he w i- c" riAlk
■ 1
n prove.
M- ard Mr? Home', WT-er
smd'childrer, ■>< t P.mr in the
Jftck-r-;! home 'R1.V JAY
Lawson A number from here attended;
the oieuie at Caradan lasf w^eek
C W. Batchelor helped Mr -
Sunday waA a fine- day and
many attended Sunday school.
Bro Smeltser. pastor of the
Methodist church at Cherokee,
preached at the.mnenfng hour.
and son. Kenneth, of El Paso.
Mrk Stephen's
vl*lted
Mrs J. C. Crowder,
part-of the weak.
sister,
the latter
land survey number 114 In Mills j
county. Texas, described by;
metes and bounds as follows:
Beginning at a sta’ke under a j
fence on the north side of the'
Harris with his broom corn last | d* thldr , Mr , and DPc’f^,ort^v i Mullin and'Prlddy public road. 3
week He with Bro. OJleS began their junction Ctty _ visited their vrs north and n vra w#st of thP
* Mr and Mr, Deward Reynold?’! at Pleasant Grove that I daughter. Mrs* Ralph Wllmeth,
orn thp nroiirt nur^rts of n n(*^’ ^ ■ ' Slid fttt€rd8fl fnc mfctinR npr?*
maVeh^: home with them"'’
Mrr N C Nelson spent Safii**- Baptist meeting will dp* j areomranied by Miss Maud Mit-
ieht With" Mrs s. J. gin. The district missionary Is to iehell of Te’-phone, who ha, been
P * '.r’or do the preaching, asissted by
Mr jnd -Mr* Jack Leverett Bro..Wade. We are expecting a
: Pd Mr and Mrs. Joe Ander- good meeting and hope all the
8i:-dav, people will help to make a suc-
” " Head of Snyder visit- ! cess of it.
vlstttne at 'he Wnmeth home.
Mrs Perkins of Brown, count-’
Is vlsltlnc at the home of her
daughter. Mrs. Charlie Roberts,
vrs north And 11 vrs west of the
S E. corner of a 237 acre tract of
land out of the said survey own-
ed by the said W W-. Perkins:
fhence S 89 1-2 W 873 vrs with
fence and with the N side_j>P
nubile road on The 8 side of bloc’;
THE WOttLA
NOTWDABEEXACTiy
LLIKc. INI EVCM ONE
SlNjgH FEATURE/
Jl
m
ter? Mr, F m r,ee.,lln j Congratulations to. Ml and!5!^0 a,e!?t,*d <*orch hw 8un-
*-r MeNtel last week. Mrs. Mayberry. They ha\f a new
K- iPJl and Lula Batrhel- son. who arived Saturday .night
1 ?rft- in the E M Oees'.in i A!*o to Mr. and Mrs Bill ^park
No 70. to a atake under .fence*. I
for the lower S W corner o* this 11
tract of land: thence N 937 vra to
= - . _ „ Pb stake and mp for cor; thence
^r. ^r‘ i..T„vN:ib.UroV,rf W 666 vrs to a stake and md for
the upper S W cor of this tract
of land; thence N 554 vrs. in part
with field fence, to the N w cor
rar
Fridav afternoon.
day; _..
Mr and • Mrs. Cedi Crowder
and babv Betty Lou, of Ridge
spent the week-pnd ~with MT-C
PETRIFIED WOOD 1$ I
WOOD TURNED ID J
IT IS A MINERAL F
DEP0617ED iNTMtS
LEFT BV THE DECAY
WOOD-
man, they have another fine girl.. ur »iid Mr*, f™; htence N 88 1-2 E with fence
— --------- - 7 Crowder s oarents. Mr. and Mrs. gg] Vrs to N E cor of said -flel*
f
l.
- ru.mle Gee«lin visited in’ Francis Eden, who spent sev- J chjrrlle- Oriffln.
• r O. Oeclin home ^rid*y eral weeks visiting here, left for ' j/frs and-4<re Ernest Martini1
•f>rroop- ^ „ _ . , , his home In Arizona Sunday, 1 and daughter. Itha. of Big Lake.'
j %ian ! Oglesby and family of I wbo '’re vlslUn®: rPlwtlvrs hejo.
J* staving with Mr and Mrs. ( Valley and Walter Simpson at4ended ^burch here Sunday.
vwvx-,4 xo* ^ and family of South Bennett, Mr .arid mH* ttttinr Egger and
Cor11 Wh!It sion spent Saturday. spent Sunday In the Oglesby. Mrs. ML. White of Regency at-
ed from nlvht with Ardell Ellis home. tended church here Sunday..
?:-ot the Riw whn visited with Mrs S Last Fridav members and rela-1 Mrs Mildred R. Roberts of Sn t
-nut camp. J. Batchelor Sunday were. Mr. Uves of Mr and Mrs nu, Reld’-s Antonio made a short week-er.1
With him returned Mis- Audrey and Mrs C C Ellis and children.' family met for an all-day picnic vHt with her parents, Mr. and
Rey iold? W1; h •-TV'':" - two Cecil Whitson and C. W. Batchel-i ThPV reported a fine time with Mrs 8. H Reeves,
weeks In D;il*a- w;:-." *he cen- or and family. - -an abundance to eat and a fine m- -nd Mrs Lvman Wade and
tCDfll&l A-I i-r llfil.-nn dlnarl itritV, Air n rt A nlm* m.L — (La __ 4 1 _ mU m ZSm a. . — m - ew -
Charles Strickland of Cilifor
nla Is spneding several..........
hi* grandpare-Vs in Caradan. Prlddyjrislfed In the Tom Booker [ Bennett Creek,
r VRU)\N
Lewi? On'. jr*. ri
Dallas where he |-
pas' two ’whel:.,
Mr. and Mrs. Phll<*n
Jess Petslc and family
Frank Petsie In Comanche
Sunday
_ Mrs Wilson dined with Mr and place where the youngsters en- uttle son Harold Lewis, of 8yn-
. Mrs. R L Kendall Sunday Joyed swimming. The scene .was der snent the week-end with Mr,
f Adth Mr and Mrs Morgan MeNiel of on Stacey MeCasland'* place on' wadedTount Mr«. J. R WIVnero.
Mr« J C Crowder entertolpcd
JpuJ 2joufi ihcatioriw
ANTONIO
le lavt
fL
!
m
1'
ome Sunday. j Olen Carroll and hM" 1®
ofMPrf,dSv rioted arihrr "oTrentT.; 'T “ dW gf El with a tiMh tty la'i
Mr: and Mrs. M W. Wright. Sun- Grandmother Shaw Ls visiting B"^rra“'H ^ and
Mr and Mr, Deward Revnqld., c'*lw . u /O . . balm Robb” Zane, of Rlflge at-
sysysf.su'’"’ n’w - ’£< “rs;; 1 se&Sr s“"dw **•
MonSaVv7erooo^ ^ Matador the first of the week tended church here Sundry
MMis, Daphene°Reynolds ,pen: election is over and we dav »W.t for ****£* %%
XepitZ%r7U^ou^ena Ked K
ty will progress In the coming centennial at Dallas before re-
vears ~ turning home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Llttlepage Mrs. Brownie Reew, White
’ Mineral Well* are visiting Mr. and ton. John White, of Los An-
»!»/% c a p i r nAnnAii/mc ) And Mrs, C. A. Httd- tnd family. rcIcs, Cal.; sriwd At thF Btanlff
TO EAGLE BORROWERS BHLs Head and family, visited “ -----------------
hi* parent*. Mr and Mrs. C. A.
Uan/5 *
Jeas Stewart made a trip to
Brownwood Tupsdav
The'annual meeting of the
BflMonarv Baptist church If,
Oaradan started here Rundav.
■MmgOMt 2’ REPORTER
I
■ rest have to borrow vour neighbor's Eagle each week, *•*
I • feed time to start It coming to yea Street. Just fin la the
■■paw and mail or send it to THE GOLOTHWAITE EAGLE.
me The Goldthwalte Eagle fee one- year.
( >
4 > I
far 51J6 knehwed.
I Brine 11.54 to the Eagle efflrn cheat
Head. Surfday. |
We are mighty glad Mrs.
Thompson Is sUying with the
Eagle force and with her guid-
ing hand our paper will reach us
with the news of interest. Also
glad Editor Cowan of San 8aba
is able to assist. We read his Star
every week and think It a paper
fuH of newt, one an? eountv
would to proud of. REPORTER.
11
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■tiro, Now I
Reeve* home Monday for a visit
with relatives and old friends.
Brownie and John are old time-,
here and we welcome them wl**?
glad heart*, in memory ofAuld
Lung Syne. REPORTER
The Eagle U prepared to do Jov
printing of every Wnd and al-
ways appreciates on opportune
to quote prices on anything In
the printing 11m.
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