The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 18, 1965 Page: 5 of 10
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Childress St Cruzcosa
Clinic St Hospital
Newt Release
Ud Mrs wuium Iry and
’ d Mrs O. U Brown are
Srn, their pecan crop »t
iufust Kaiih* firm.
I Cn*tord
Thursday to "W
nd .nd found thins* dosed,
ft holiday. He came
. w prlddy and found the
Z* ooen and doing bu.1-
Mra. Arthur R
ley, Ooktthi
Whatley,
Discharged—Mrs. R. 8. Mote;
Frank Cobb.
Wednesday, November !• j
Admitted- Mrs Lee Roy Sch-
wart*. Prlddy; Baby Boy Schw-
art*. Prlddy, Mrs. Albert M.
Hunt. Ooldthwalt*; Mrs. Flora
Oatlln Bowles, Ooldthwatte.
Discharged- Wn. Jack Shaw;
Miss Pauline Booker.
Thursday, November 11
Admitted — Qua Frederick
Meyer. Mullln; Mrs. Lucius Bari
Jones. Prlddy; Baby Boy Jones,
Prlddy; Mrs Tom Louis Hale,
Ooldthwalte; John H. Barefoot.
Lometa
Discharged- Mrs. A. A. Dow-j
ney; John H Barefoot; Mrs.
Flora Oatlln Bowles; Arthur R
Whatley; Mrs Arthur R. What-
ley.
Friday, November 12
Admitted—W. W Llgon, Oold-
thwatte.
Discharged — Martin Luther
Ward: Vyron Willard F.dlngton;
Mrs. Lee Roy 8chwartz; Baby
Boy Schwartz; Mrs. Drew
Wheeler.
Sunday, November 14
Admitted — Annette Murray,
Mullln; Virgil Dee Abies, Prlddy
Discharged -Walker W Llgon.
Monday, November 15
Admitted
, and Mrs. Brownie uev-
of Arkansas were visitor*
n wills Booker and Frank
Mr and Mr*. Aubra Cline
SrTvl.lt with friend*
,, Mrs W. B Summy. MU*
Anders. Mr*. WU1 More-
ind Mrs O. C. Featherston
hr Heritage Home and at
,,001 of Mrs. Summy. It was
nice seeing Aunt Jennie
and a number of other
iltors Sunday of Mr. and
r r Daniel Included Mr.
Hrs william Daniel of
hi Mr and Mrs Oda Daniel
Brownwood, Mr. and Mrs
Id Daniel and daughter and
^ and Peart Crawford.
1 and Mrs. O. A. fcvan.i vls-
| ous Meyer at the hospital
Every Bird We Sell Is the Finest Money
Can Buy - Inspected and Stamped
U. S. D: A. - Grade A
fU Armour's Star AA .
Hens 39t
Tender, Fully Cured
Whole
Pound
Friday They also visited Miss
Florence Jones, Jo hear from
Oordon, who Is reported to be
better.
'* Mr and Mrs W W Ratliff
visited Mr. and Mrs. Steve Rat-
liff and Mr. knd Mrs. Fay Duf-
ner and Betty Faye at Austin
during last week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Whatley
were hospitalized a few days
but are now at home and doing
nicely.
Visitors In the Whatley home
Included Mr and Mrs. C. B
Fisher and children, Mrs. Dor-
4 to 6-lb
Pound
Morrell’s Ready To Eat
For Less Fry-A way, Use
Boneless, Fully Cooked
•wnwood Cattle Auction
Brown wood, Texas
November IS, 1365
of Head: 1.000.
rtet steady on all classes
active on all classes,
ter, Feeder Cattle and
», Stocker Calve* (choice)
ler calves, wts. 250-425-lbs.,
0-$2175; Heifer calve*. wt«.
125-lbs $2000-523.00.
ier yearling*, wts. 425-550-
22.75-24.50; wts. 550-600-
2200-23 50; wts. 600-800-
2150-22 75.
tier yearlings, Light wts.,
t-2100; hvy. wts . 18.50-20.25
tin kinds i*U wta), 15 00-
Mohawk
Cured
FRESH
GROUND
Charlie A Oro-
matzky, Prlddy; Mrs Roy Chris-
topher McCown, San Saba.
Discharged — Ou» Frederick;
Miss Annette Murray; Mrs.
Lucius Earl Jones; Baby Boy
Jones.
10c Coupon
On Every Bag
5-lb. Bag
Famous In
Dressings
5-lb. Bag
Pound
reported the health at the
Whatley home thl* Monday
morning was satisfactory.
We wish all the sick folks a
speedy recovery.
Ouests of Miss Lola Stevens
were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hill
of Winters.
Joyce Williams was a guest of
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Alford Brown.
Mr. and Mr*. Ocorge W. Craw-
ford of near Victoria attended
the Homecoming . at Howard
Payne College Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel New and
children have returned to their
home In Ruik after a visit here
with Mr. and Mrs Albert Whit-
ley and children.
ifG.sm
* A calves, pr. Oood
1; Plain *105 00-3157.50.
:ker cows, 85.00-125.00 on
BfATTRXMES .
• New t*4 Renovate
• Choice of Ticking
O Choice of Firmness
• New Innerspring Unit
e Cleaned, Felted Cotton
• New Mattress Guarantee
Visit Our Sleep Shop
1561 Austin Avenue
Brownwood, Texas
Call Collect *43-2581
WESTERN MATTRESS CO.
Boz 5288 San Angelo. Texaa
Nutritious, budget-stretch in g
PRODUCE f
:ker bulls. 1800-21.56.
I Ur Cattle-
lives . 20 00-22 00
Good For Frying, Baking, Boiling
IMlTCD ***
Shurfresh Buttermilk or Sweet
Meyer.
Breakfast
Gems
10 00-12.00
8 00-10 00
1600-1875
... 323.70.
Russett
10-lb. Bag
■Mr. and Mrs. Willie Lorenz
of Dumas spent last weekend In
Prlddy with Mrs Lorenz's par-
ent*, Mr and Mrs A. O Kunkle
iter bulls
l (Top) .
A Thanksgiving MUST-
wanoerries
Pounds
TEXACO SKY CHIEF
PURE MILK
100 S&H STAMPS With New
,6Fr. wspLp Jergen’s Lotion
PBrP S. T. B. Nylon Toothbrush
M*» With Your Favorite
Toothpaste- 53c Size or Larger.
Double Red
Pound
Crystal White
5-Lb.
Bucket
Kraft’s
Pint
Sky Chief Is specially blended for the climate, altitude, and temperature
in this driving area. And the Sky Chief blend is changed up to 12 time.
* year in the different driving area* from coast to coast. Thm, it stays
tuned to your driving needs, wherever and whenever yon fill er up.
Drhrt in for i tankful of localised Teznco Sky Chief. You U Uk*
Rubbed
SAGE
5/6-oz. 1
Poultry
Seasoning
!■«. ' 91
REYNOLDS
Pfiom Good Six Day* - Thura., Nov. 18, Through Wednesday, Nov. 24th
Trust your car to ttM man who wears the star/TE
OIVE
SIX THANKSGIVING SHOPPING DAYS AT
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Koleber, Victor E. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 18, 1965, newspaper, November 18, 1965; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1090800/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.