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The Goldthwatte Eagle •■ rr THE GOLDTHWATTE EAGLE r-EIOHT OOUyrHWAITE, MILLS CX>UNTY, TEXAS. —FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1B41 NUMBER FOURTBBf ihlne for : lor D*ddy i Army BuiMins {Women’s Defense E^les To Play Fred Thomas First Lesson In ‘Food’| Meetings !oA r sw him,! shine fo r' ihhie everj teOn Graveled Road League Sing-Song Fredericksburg Tells Lions Club Lions Club First i Are Beine HoM To ily happy 'htne for Bayou To Mullin To Be Held Dec. 5 11 Here Tonight About England Aid School Given I Over The County 10 or Pappy le sur.i'-; Week’s Song For Hillbillies, Leading Says W ar Costing o. i adore; Ève Service Mills County Has Opportunity for Each Grower Asked Your Scrap Book Is District, Are Strong Country Near Fifty •t in hea,.; nts To Be Representatives At All Mills County To Attend At LeMt r re. Brown wood Talks *God Bless America’ Favorites To Win Million Dollars Day One of the Meetings h‘ng Month People Available In their last scheduled game County Judge R. J. Oerald, The next Mills County Wom­ The Lions Club met Tuesday Community meetings have al­ o f the season, the Ooldthwalte Llve- all ever made on Sheriff Hem Harris and County en’s Defense League Sing-Song evening with nlnetern members The first lesson In the Lions ready been held at Prlddy, Mul- Eagles will meet the strong t held "nty Selective Ser- Commissioners Jess Tullos and will be held at the Ooldthwalte and two guests present. Club Red Cross flrst-ald Instruc­ lin. Prairie, Pompey, Center Fredericksburg Hillbillies Friday acant I haa been received W. L. Barker attended a meet­ Methodist Church on Friday, tion program was given by In ­ Point, Duren. Lake Merritt, Car- Mr Fred Thomas was gue.st lard- 1 men are thl.v week ing called by the 8th Corps Area Dec. 5. Everyone Is Invited to night on the local gridiron. Tire structor Walter Summy Monday adan. Mt. Olive, Big Valley, Star, come and help sing. speaker for the evening. He has Ved and selected to officers at Brownwood Monday Hillbillies are strong favorites to right at the Ooldthwalte City Center City and Pleasant Grove This week’s song for your win, but the Eagle underdogs recently returned to the United luntjr ^llas Induction cen> for the purpose of mapping out Utility Office to about forty for explanation of the ’’Food scrap book Is States from England where he bring er. A call has been plans of good roads to the 36th will be trying desperately lor an members enrolled In the c la «. for Freerom” campaign and tha men to be sent Division maneuver grounds In upset. spent seven years as an airplane OOD BLESS AMERICA Another lesson wis schedul^ 1942 Farm Program. ember 8. and for Brown and Mills Counties. designer. He told of his experi­ • co- By Irving Berlin for last night. These Informational meetlnfs The meeting was also attend­ The Eagles will enter the ences while In EIngland which busl- .•ient on Decem- have been h‘ ld at night followed game In their best physical con­ were Interesting to everyone. He A few weeks ago the subject ner*s ed by Army engineers, WPA en­ While the storm clouds gather by day meetings at the same dition of anytime In the season, answered all questions from dif­ of flrst-ald Instruction In . r'.ice Board Clerk gineers and about 20 representa­ Far across the sea. place so farmers could execute and with the strongest team. Ooldthwalte as a national de­ nted ud that one man. tives of the Brownwood Cham­ Let us swear allegiance ferent Lions. Feveral Injured players have re­ fense project was brought up at plan .sheets for 1942, and Indi­ both I Beider, who lives ber of Commerce. The Mills To a land that’s free; covered and are ready for ac­ He spoke of alr-ralds. working the Lions Club, which Is spon­ cate the amount of Increaaee and and Pnddyr County men were wanting the Let us all b? grateful tion. ’There is a strong rivalry hours, strikes, rations, taxes and soring the school, and a com­ they can make in the production low. lor Fort Sam Hous- Army to build a gravel road from For a land so fair. between the two teams which many other things caused by th* mittee composed of W. C Bar­ of milk, eggs, and meats needed the Blo and that an- Ooldthwalte to Ridge. A com­ As we raise our voices dates back several sea.sons. ’The war. He said that the war In rett. chairman. Kelly Saylor in exports to meet the pledges ?ro- I Floyd Johnson of mittee appointed by Judge Oer­ In a solemn prayer. Eagles will be desperately shoot­ England was costing the govern­ and Dr. T. C Graves, was for­ made by our government. «rtth Ijll ready to leave ald several weeks ago has suc­ Judge R. j. Oerald, County Ood bless America, ing lor another conference win. ment fifty million dollars a day tunate In securing the services rel- I Houston on Dec 1 ceeded In getting all land own­ Agent John Wright, s. E Clon- Land that I love. having only one conference and the reason for few air­ of Walter Summy as Instructor. of ; for 17 men dur- ers along the road with the ex­ Inger and O. R. Ooosby have Stand beside her and guide her game to their credit for the sea­ raids on Germany was because Mr Summy had taken the Red ' came as a sur- ception of one or two to donate been speakers at these meetings ’Thru the night with the light son. ’The Hillbillies must win In they were so expensive. Cross flrst-ald course In Dal­ ally Ikcal board, as tor right-of-way. This committee Additional night meetings are from above; order to hold their tie with San las. In b; months only an Is composed of Sheriff Harris, Before going to England, Mr scheduled for the following From the mountains, to the Saba and Lampasas for the Lea­ Uo- man a month Earl Fairman and Oscar Oatlln. Thomas was an airplane design­ The first class of about 40 will places: prairies. gue leadership, however the > it for. To Ret the Army engineers are now build­ er In America and since his re­ receive 20 classroom hours of Scallorn—Nov. 20. ing and have about half com­ To the oceans white with Hillbillies are over-confident turn he and his family are liv­ for the call, Instruction, two hours each Ooldthwraite—Nov. 21. ;nt. pleted a graveled road from the foam, and expecting an easy victory. ing at Crawford Ranch. cVrs will be re- Monday and Thur.<iday nights Ebony—Nov. 24. Urn Jackson Bridge on the Bayou to Ood bless America, This game should be a fight The Red Cross first-aid class Shaw said. The for five weeks. It Is the purpose Rldg*—Nov 25. ich Mull In. My home sweet home. from start to finish. started Monday evening under |kst &0 Class A-1 of the committee to pick out RcRency—Nov. 26 ter the direction of Walter Summy I K-yoar law was The game will start at 7:45. severil in'tructors to come out At each of these places day nd with a large group in attend­ ! Names of the 17 of this first class after the five meetings will be held following Id. ------------- o—---------- ance. will be pub- FIRST BAPTIST STAR FOOTBALL TEAM weeks and organise enough the night meeting for the con­ L. bif available. FORMER PASTOR DIES Program committee for the cIasses~That first-aid Instruction venience of the farmers. It Is next meeting will be Lion will be available to everybody In Bro. Ira Dance, former pastor hoped that every farmer will at­ CHURCH IN BI-DISTRICT CHAM-' Karnes and Lion Blair. Mills County who wl.shes to take tend at least one of these meet­ of the Baptist Church here, E. E. DAWSON. Fastor It, passed away at his home In ings and learn the needs of th» MMAKERS PIONSHIP GAME WED. I Defense Program. Any farmet This year, November Is a Etowah, Mi.ss., thta week. He It has been noted that since who could not attend the meet leaves a wife and four children. the Instigation of this move by *f'°pt|v,4H--ltTany holidays. On the Star football team will meet Ing In his community should oab m m ------------- o------------- the Ooldthivalte Lions Club, Vîfh Armistice Day, then two Sydney's team on the Star field at the AAA office either Satur­ THANKSGIVING similar first-aid cDsses are be­ Thanksgiving dates. We under­ next Wednesday. Nov. 26, at I NARROW ESC.APE IN WRECK day, Nov. 22, or Monday, Nov. ing organized all over the United take to take note of all these o’clock to decide the bl-district Thursday of next week Is 24. Mr. and Mrs. John Keese had States as a help In the national D Important dates. So attention championship. Thanksgiving Day, and will be | | a narrow escape Saturday morn­ defen.'e program and to be Iwa the war—save will be paid to Thanksgiving This promLses to be one of the celebrated by the closing o l: i ready In the ev?nt of w-ar. Mod­ l^ogan adopted by next Sunday, though In no sénse ing when their car was com­ stores in Ooldthwalte. Tht best games of the .season as both ern war has been developed to Administration will the service take the place pletely overturned, caused from Eagle will go lo press on Wed­ teams have had a successful a stage where flrst-ald Is as UNION THANKSGIVING ! World War ’The of the Thanksgiving service to a blow out.
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