The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 18, 1954 Page: 4 of 12
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F^ni g THie MTTT.TTN ENTERPRISE—THURSDAY, NOVEMBER
1954
THE GOLDTHWAITE (Texas)
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Trade for '55 Automatic Plus GAS Range
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FOOD VALUES FOR THANKSGIVING DINNER
SOUTHSIDE GROCERY
SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY, NOV. 19 & 20
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CRISCO
75c
3 LB. CAN
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SUGAR
89c
10 LB. SACK
$
FOLGER S COFFEE
$105
FRUIT COCKTAN.
25c
2 e 1
COT GREEN BEANS
25c
12
AUBERRY SAOCE
45c
TIDE OR CHEER
29c
LARGE BOX
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'55 FORD
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DELSE
WEATHERBY AUTO COMPANY
40c
3 For
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CAR, TRUCK
or TRACTOR
Mlss Lucy Mae Burris vialted
her parents and Mary Jo at
Mountain Home over the week-
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Durable Hamil-
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1 LB. CAN
LIBBY’S
SIZE 303 CAN
Miss Melba Pllgrim of Terral
Trading Post..
Sunday visitors in the D. A.
Jeske home were Mr and Mrs
Eton Schneider of Bryan and
pletely automatic
Load the oven ‘ . set the "Ovenwatcher" .. and leave. Casso-
roles, cakes, or complete oven meals cook automatically while
you are away. Cooking just can't be more automatic. Gas is
Automatic Plus!
Ask for s demonstration of this and other modem cooking ad-
vances during the Annual Old Stove Round-Up Sale. It's just
one of the reasons why — more ftoflt than avar before ere
toobiat »ith tat!
New automatic top burner control on "55
Automatio-Plus Gas Ranges controls heat
... times food ... then turns burner off
after several weeks in West Tex-
as.
MT and Mrs Johnnie Boykin
and sons. Charles and Howard
Dale of Arlington were weekend
ARMOUR’S NO. 1
FRYERS
--WZ— automatically!
Set the "Potwatcher"
for one to 60 minutes ... and forget it.
Simmering vegetables... percolating cof-
fee .. pressure saucepan cooking and
almost any other top-burner task is com
dist Church yard.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Luna,
Joe and Jane of Crystal City,
visited her parents, Mr and Mrs
W V. McGllvary and the Her-
mon McCasland family over the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs Winfred Sheldon
and Betty were in Brownwood
shopping Saturday.
Mr and Mrs. Marvin Cole of
Brownwood were meeting old
friends in Star Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walton Moore
OUR VALUE
2 FOR
OCEAN SPRAY
2 FOR
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THE NEW FAIRLANE SEDAN is a truly distin-
guished car that will be at home everywhere.
In Ford’s new Fairlane, Customline, Mainline and
Station Wagon Series—you’ll see styling that was
inspired by the Thunderbird—the distinguished Ford
personal car that was received with so much enthu-
siasm all over the nation. This styling is reflected in
found in a car—everywhere you look.
Now Trigger-Torque Power
All three of Ford's new engines are
the mightiest ever offered in Ford
Cars. All offer split-second Trigger-
Torque performance. There’s a
162-h.p. Y-block V-8. A still
mightier 182-h.p. Y-block Special
CorWArcwe.
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V-8 which is offered with Fordomatie Drive in Fair-
lane and Station Wagon models. And the new 120-h.p.
I-block Six.
General
Repair Service
For
FORD THUNDERBIRD—the thrilling new
personal car that set the style for Ford’s
‘55 lines.
Pius all these "worth-more" features
• Mow Spand-Tiggar IsMh Driss*
pm quicker iM and pansing
• Now Ts^UMs Spank Pugs ratoi
"fouling" up to three timesas tom
Lb. 49c
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Pkos ow
AUNTIE MAT says:
"since I serve 'em with Karo
I can’t make enough pancakes
o • . everybody just loves this
wonderful waffle syrup." —
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Cox; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Waddell and Jr.; Mack Kinche-
toe and Mrs. J. w. Williamson.
in the Winifredeha
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also in the popular 1 -pound bottle
a.. and in 5-pound cans
Star New
We had such a good rain Sun-
day. some measured 43 inches
while a few miles away 7 inches
was measured. We are very
thankful for the much needed
rain.
Those who attended the Baptist
Workers Meeting at Big Valley
were: Bro. Simms, Mrs. Simms
and children; Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Waldrop and children; Mr. and
...comes Ford's new stylin
Mr and Mrs. Gilbert Jeske and
Vickie.
Mrs. Moselle Ford of Brady
visited in the Bob Waldrop
home. .
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TOMATOES 2-303 25c
Mrs. Carylon Wall and Bari; and Gene have returned home
Mrs Seth WaddeU; Mrs. Vera
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Mr. and Mrs. Nielson Shave---- -
and Freddie of Hamlin and Mr. visitors of her parents, Mr. and
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and Mrs. Wilson Shave and Jim
of Hobbs, New Mexico visited
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Shave over the weekend.
Miss Laura Virden, Mrs. Wood-
row Boykin, Mrs. Pat Carswell
and Mrs. Carl Casbeer went to
Stephenville, Saturday and
RENFRO & WALK
GARAGE
Aerses From Depet
potwotchev.
mak. cooking completely automatic...
Ma O. Z. Cox.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Town-
sen of down Sims Creek way
were i Star, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Karnes
and uttle daughter of Eagle
Pass were in Star Bunday. We
were sorry to hear that Nell
Karnes of Brownwood had been
in a car accident, her mother,
Mrs. L. S. Karnes, stayed with
her.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Day of
I McAllen visited her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Soules over the
weekend. • * -
Mr and Mrs J. C. Cox and
Alvis of Fort Worth spent Sat-
urday night and Sunday with
his mother, Mrs. Vera Cox.
Mr. and Mrs. La Roy Clary of
Dallas were visitors in the Lee
Clary home the past weekend
Thomas Ed Hurst of A. and
I, College at Kingsville wn1
the weekend at Star.
Mr. and Mrs. Truitt New and
Rita Gall of Fort Worth were
visitors in the Will Rickel home.
Mr. and Mrs. Robbie Marshal
and little granddaughter of
Carlsbad, New Mexico, were
weekend visitors of Mrs. Lon-
nie Baker over the weekend.
Mrs. Baker returned home with
them foi a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. BiU Sanders and
boys of Austin visited her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Black.
Mr and Mrs. Rex Clifton went
to Odessa Saturday to see their
granddaughter, Melinda Camp-
bell Clifton. Mrs. Clifton stayed
for a longer visit.
Visitors in the Alvin Kemp
home during the weekend in-
cluded Mr. and Mrs Bud Kin-
cheloe and Dean; Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Kincheloe and children all
of Odessa; Mr. and Mrs. Ace
Kincheloe and girls of Llano;
Ira Lee Kemp of Fort Hood and
a ' bought shrubs for the Metho
Bbl
And Ford's long, low Thunderbird-inspired lines are complemented
by exciting new interior styling—and many rich upholstery materials
never before used in an automobile.
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Koleber, Victor E. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 18, 1954, newspaper, November 18, 1954; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1492305/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=0: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.