The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, June 23, 1944 Page: 2 of 16
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CLASSIFIED AD RATES POLITICAL ADVS.
GOLDIHWAITI EAOIX—FRIDAY, JUNK It, 1M4
tc Per Word Per Week
DISPLAT ADVERTISING
Rate* Parairted *n AwHeatt
^.AIl Advertising is CASH WITH
ORDER anlea* advertiser I* In
business and desires to apea a
regular advertising account. No
account opened for less than gl.
WAVE, 59c—Do
Permanent with
-Kurl Kit. Complete
equipment. Including 40 curl-
ad shampoo. Easy to do.
| absolutely harmless, praised
bjr thousands including Pay
| McKenzie, glamorous movie
Money refunded 11 not
J: satisfied.—HUDSON BROTH-
Druggists---8-4-10tp.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
E. B. GILLIAM, 'Jn.
Lawyer and Abstractor
GENERAL CIVIL
PRACTICE
Special Attention Given to
Land and Commercial
Litigation.
OFFICE IN COURTHOUSE
GoMthwalte, Tens
ROCK SPRINGS
By MRS. ECLA NICKOLS
I hope those of you who had a
father had the pleasure of see-
ing him Sunday.
Thanks, Henry Kemper Dal-
ton. for the compliment. I'm so
glad you enjoy reading my news.
It is so nice your wife can still
stay with you. We hope for all
of our boys good luck.
Mrs. Shirley Nlckols and
daughtjr from Dallas and Beryl
Mrs. Johnnie Fuller and son
of Brown wood visited her moth-
er, Mrs.‘ Lonnie Baker.
Miss Nonna Jean Ball visited
her grandmother, Mrs. Burt
Ball.
J
17'h
tISTERED C-Type Delaine
and Ewes. — SAM H.
RAHL - 6 2?4tc
J. C. DARROCH
^ SALE—Good 6-cap wood
cook stove. -$12.00. 3 miles west
Of Mullin.—V. E. GOTCHER
55-9-2tp
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office: 402-404 First
National Bank Bldg.
Brown wood, Texas
M
igB SALE OR TRADE—Oood
’Sfl model Dodge pick-up; good
tires. See JOHN KATTES. Rt
1, Ooldthwaite, Texas. 9-2okc
Office Phone, Dial 6485
Besdlence Phone, Dial 3599 ]
Turner and family from Green-
ville are visiting in Mrs. Maggie
Traylor’s and the Nlckols home.
August Kauhs sheared sheep
for W. A.. Daniel last week.
Dwight Nlckols and wife spent
a part of last Sunday afternoon
in my home.. Dwight helped on
the windmill. .He and wife-left
Wednesday for their home in
Fort Worth. Dwight will go back
to his job he has for some
time..
Earl Falrman’s buffalos, he
bought some time back were
brought to his farm last week.
Those who have seen them say
they are good looking ones. Of
Charles Ray Sheldon had the
misfortune of breaking his arm,
but he la doing nicely.
Miss Elisabeth Collier visited
Miss Nelda Karnes.
Miss Billie Gall Soules is vis-
iting her slater, Mrs: Weldon Ed-
wards, in Clyde, Texas.
Granny Hamilton Is visiting
Mrs. Wilbur Wagner in Winters.
Mrs. Grady Henry of Goldth-
waite visited her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry SouLes, during
the week-end.
Miss Clara Wall visited in
Brownwood over the week-end.
Mr. and Mis. E. E. Innla of San
Angelo visited Mr. and Mrs. B.
W. McNutt of the Trigger Moun-
tain community.
• Mrs. Chester Head and sons,
Mr and Mrs.. Klnchelo visited
with Mrs. M. E. CMbeer Satur-
day.
Mrs. M. E Casbeer, Mrs. Wal-
ter Jones visited in Star this
week with JoneT Kemp and
Grandmother Hamilton.
Jean Randolph Pulliam of
Austin is a guest of her aunt,
Mrs. J. H. Randolph. Jean Ran-
dolph is having a loVelyy vaca-
tion and enjoys going to Lake
Merritt.
Mrs. Grace Hetman and
daughter Delois of Newark, New
Jersey, spent last week In the
home of her brother, L. T. Say-
lor, and family.
Arthur Cll
HR ESTATE
We List nd Sell Ai
Telephone 194
Offices Conro Bid*. West Hotel!
Virst Aid.—Hudson Bros.
Accidr- , First-Aid. —Hudson
— —_______——...........— - ■ -1— —. .i—■■ i,.....—
nnw.
Just received i ul
of oil cloth—Bann |
lough
course I wouldn't know for I
. OR SALE—One share in Lake
f Merritt Hunting and Fishing
Association.—W P. WEAVER.
E-............6-16-2tc
3R SALE—’38 model V-8 3-4
ton pick-up, good tires, good
motor. See at my home.—MRS.
V. D. TYSON. 6-23-ltp.
DEAD
j 3R SALE— McCormick- Deer-
" Ing horse drawn mower, good
as new. See E S. BAMMEL. 5
miles out old Lometa road
6-23-1 tp.
ANIMALS
Call us collect day or nigh
for FREE pick-up of dca
or crippled stock. Our army
needs the vital material
they contain for munitions
| HAMILTON SOAP WORKS
PHONE 303
Hamilton, Texas
UJSSMEN WANTED —AVAIL-
able at once Rawleigh Route
1 i-of 1600 families Only reliable
hustlers need apply Good'
j prtjfits to willing workers. No
j experience required to start
^ Write today.. RAWlLEIGH S,
•Dupt. TXF-297-Z, Memphis,
jA SALE — Registered Here-
ford Cattle, 6 heifers 2 years
old, 6 cows and calves, several
j bolls, 1 two years old—E T.
fjtFRUCINSON, Rt 4, Brown-
!, Texas. , 8-23-3tc
T—“A" ration book. Leave
Curtis Longa Grocery. R.
BLACKBURN 6-23-ltp
AT ONCE — Painters
and paper hangers. $1 per hr,
plenty of overtime.— JACK
TOxAS.
6-23-ltc
POLITICAL
Announcements
hever saw one. But I intend to
see these some time. I also hope
I get to help eat some of them
sometime soon. Mr.. Fairman
plans are to have barbecue for
our soldier boys when this war
Is ended:. "'"''
J. R. Fulton and famiiy at-
tended the meeting at Mullin
some last week.
John Roberts got his barley
combined last week. J. F. Davis
and son got their oats cut aijd J.
R. Fulton got his oats cut on my
farm last week. Now we ar*
ready for a rain fdr it is needed.
Mrs. Kate Marshall visit-1
ing in Earl Fairman s
has been in Houston v,..., a.
son, Fairman. and family.
Ben Zieschang and wife and
J T. Stark visited in my home
The Ooldthwaite Eagle is au-(Sa*arday nlght'
thorized to make the following I herrell Roberson
to the
announcements, subject
Democratic Primary Election on
.Ttly 22. 1944:
No announcement inserted un-
less cash accompanies same.
Announcements will be inserted
in the order in which they
paid at this office:
are
For State Representative, 104th
District: ,
O H. MOORE
< Re-elec tion-
C. B iOWLIN
JQH PRODUCTS—I am now
representative for the Avon
Products and will be pleased
to serve you at any time. You
may see 'me at my home lo-
cated on east side on Fisher,
second house from town.—
MRS. DEE HAMMOND.
6-23-ltp
For Cou..ty Judge:
JOHN L, PATTERSON.
(Re-election-
share in Lake
CURTIS LONG
6-23-ltp.
nn
OR SALE—A
fMeritt -See
Grocery
.FANT TO BUY—Small home —
MRS: J. H. BURNETT.
6-23-2tc
For Sheriff, Tax Assessor and
Collector:
WILEY L MAHAN.
FRED D REYNOLDS
W. W (BILL) FOX.
For County-District Clerk:
MRS. EARL SUMMY
For County Treasurer:
MRS W L. BURKS
(Re-election-
MRE ASHLEY WEATHERS
For County Commissioner Pre-
cinct No. 1:
JESS Y. TULLOS.
(Re-election-
For Mills County Commissioner
Precinct No. 2:
J. A. HAMILTON
(Re-election)
fa 3 ( 4—^
sneer-AND 60AT3-
Qatnch and then start feeding
R Phenothiazine
BALT MIXTURE
Made according to ncomnuiadi
For Mills County Commissioner
Precinct No. 3:
W. L. PARKER.
K B HENRY
Of Dept of Agriculture.
Manufactured By
C. I. MARTIN A SONS
Austin.. Texas
Aafc Year Local Dealer.
For County Commissioner,
Precinct No. 4:
J. O. EGGER
J. FRANK DAVIS
and family
isited in E. D. Roberson's home
last week
Cbristene Traylor is spending
a few days at homt.
J. T. Davis and wife and Joe
Davis and family spent Sunday
with relatives in Bangs.
Cecil Denson from town, J
Stark helped James Nickols fix |
our windmill Sunday. The ox
f Was In the ditch as we were out ]
I of water.
Mr. and Mrs, Keen had a car
! full of pc.. v c .me to '.heir
home Sunday about noon. I did-
n't learn their names, i hey
to the Keen place. .
We are having awful warm
weather. How we dread those
warm days the rest of the sum-
mer.
Neta Earl Hale and her step-
sister from Calif., are visiting in
the Simpson and Whitt homes.
Mrs. Maggie Traylor spent
Friday afternoon with Mrs. W.
A Danic .
Mmcs Beryl Turner and Shir- ,
ley Nicko’.s and baby ate supper
in the Nickols nome Sunday
night
Mrs. James Nlckols sold some
dressed chickens to the Hamil-
ton and Holland Cafes last Fri-
day..
Mrs. Maggie Traylor has all of
her children at home again. Her
daughter. Mrs. Beryl Turner and
famity from Greenville, Mrs. A.
D. Kirk and girls from Freeport,
and Mrs. Shirley Nickols and
daughter from'Dallas.
Mrs. Woodie Traylor and I vis-
ited Mrs Harvey Dunk.e Mon-
day afternoon in town I also
visited with my aunt, Mrs. Della
Ford.
Check your Medicine Cabinet.
—Hudson Bros.
Just received a Mg shipment
of oil cloth.—Barnes A McCul
lough.
DEAD ANIMALS
Picked Up Free
of Charge
OCR GOVERNMENT Needs Mm Greas* That Can Be
Salvaged from Them
BROWNWOOD RCftoCftlNG CO.
CALL CB COLLECT DAY OR NIGHT
8509F23
STAR NEWS—
By NELDA KARNES
Mr and Mrs. H. L. Collier vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. L 8. Karnes
8unday.
(lister Bert and Lyndell WU-I
cox of Brownwood are visiting
Thomas Bd Horst
■OBrth Wall, wftb M la Alp
Navy in ladoho, Ir'rtMftiij
wife, Mrs Oartk W4H, and <
er relative*. jkn
MW. L Wood* of Idaho la Raft-
ing hi* parent*, Mr. and Hrd.
Woods.
Mia* Barbara William* la visit-
ing her parent*, Mr. and Mrs M
E William*.
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LAMKIN’S
LOY LONG, MANAGER
BEWLEY’S BEST
FLOOR 25-Lb.Bag S1.35
STEEL WOOL
Bag 10c
"TILLED
VINEGAR
Quart Jar 10c
STALEY’S WAFFLE
SYRUP 5-Pound Jar 48e
CRISCO 3-Pound Jar 69c
SUNKIST
432 s3
LEMONS
Dozen ii|
SUNKIST
220 Sil
ORANGES
Dozen 4S|
VINE-RIPENED *
FRESH TOMATOES
FRESH HOME-GROWN
CORN
Dozen
“CA
GOLDEN ORCHARD
APPLE DOTTED 26-oz Jar
71vse«e#£AL
No. 2
GALVANIZED
TUBS -$1.39
REAGAN’S
SAUERKRAUT
2 No. 2 Cans 29c
No. 2 Can
10c
MARKET SPECIALS
DRESSED FRYERS
FOR . Real Treat—Try Our
DRESSED RABBITS
HAA3URGFR 2 Pounds 45
m°W*iSDTk
r
gMBPS
3RrCLV.?aTER
TEAK
Pound
PURE PORK
SAUSAGE
Pound 2!
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Wilson, Ernest E. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, June 23, 1944, newspaper, June 23, 1944; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1091086/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.