The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, May 16, 1952 Page: 9 of 10
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THE GOLDTHWATTE (Texan) EAGLE- THE MULUN KNTK»*»»KISW~ FRIDAY, MAY 16,1952
/ Editorial
nued from Eldtorial p»fte>
came
nrevalent idea that people
v v fine!
logical!
be I he!
It ran
issue.',
s do not make issues^
Our
•WAsmrv ;ton
Letter
fines for not voting
plcallv,
c there
that i-ssue-s make parties.
'hnloRlcallv a quince The
* fher- but the spirit
nt* it cannot tie said too
Marion voice has there
hr0 id in our land lor the
20 years clarifying' the
cannot arouse the sln-
nless you have a message
Cin t tell them that they
Wte' or they are dirty
The people are tired of
ars between Tweedledee
-eedledum
t the people want are po-
leaders who think more of
pies than they do of votes,
great movement In the
of the world has begun
minority of one. Thus It
1th Socrates and thus It
1th Jesus. . , „
ese are my principles,
the true leader, "and for
I am glad to die If neces-
n a leader gives Torth a
g pronouncement and then
•But" the people say
eh "
if Landon. Wendell Wilkie,
Dewev had been willing to
rood licking (as they did,
fundamental Issues
now be elear. If Harding,
ire, Hoover — but why
down among the sinners,
aem what their hearts are
ina for Quit: bawling out
mvs who arc already In
h
■e Problems
Us County businessmen
been invited to discuss
price control problems In
-.wood next Wednesday
a representative from the
Worth District Office of
Stabilization will be at the
wood Chamber of Com-
Irom 9:00 a. m., until
p m He will assist any
ssman with his price con-
gestions Each businessman
provided an opportunity
fer privately with the OFS
1
le Want Ads Get Results—
pv Conjte:
o C FISHER
The tldelands issue was ad-
vanced one step further toward
a show-down Ibst week when
the House and Senate conferees
agreed upon a bill which com-
tvovrlsert the differences be-
t -een the House and Senate
v^-sions of the legislation. The
House rassed Its bill a year ago
bv a vote .of 285 to 109, and
•he Senate -acted on ,a some-
’"hat similar measure a month
""O. bv a closer vote of 50 to
35. - ■■
Under terms of the confer-
ence agreement, Texas Is given
Its full title to Its off-shore
lands for a distance of 101/2
miles along our entire seacoast.
Other States which border the
sea are given a quitclaim to the
lands- that extend 3 miles sea-
ward The Texas case Is differ-
ent because of our boundary ag- we passed three years ago
^SUNSET
By HAZEL COBB
Evening after evenlqg. Old Sol,
he sinks to rest,
Un-notlccd by the millions
who glance toward the west,
But let the clouds boll ’round
his nest,
We'll stand In awe
,, Just like the rest.
Like in life, its beauty goes
unheeded by us all,
Until at last the evening
curtain starts to fall,
And twilight brings along the
clouds,
And all its golden light
enshrouds.
Sinking lower and ever lower at
the closing of the day,
The poets and artists are leg-
ion, ■ who vainly try to
portray.
The sun In all Its beauty, on the
1 last lap of Its way,
To give to unknown regions
the light of another day.
As I sit on the shores of the
ocean,
Or the bank of the lake or
the stream,
And gaze at the sun In Its glory.
As It vanishes just like
a dream.
And I think of a long life
at Its closing.
Could such beauty
surround us then,
As we see In the sunset yonder,
Or Is It bevand the reach
of men?
*—-----
Personal News Of Mullin
By MARSALETC SCMMT
Miss Rubye Simpson of Dal-
las visited her mother,' Mrs.
C A Simpson' Sunday.
reement
union.
when
we entered the
w -
This agreement is a major
victory for Texas, although we
are faced with a possible Pre-
sidential veto If that occurs,
the House will, it Is generally
agreed, be able to override with
the necessary two-thirds. In
the Senate, however, the vote
The gossip Is that he may allow
this one to become law and
thereby avoid having Tldelands
an issue In the Presidential el-
ection this Fall. It will be re-
called that Oeneral Elsenhow
er has already come out In
favor of confirming title In
tidelapds In the States^ and
it may be that the political
leaders would like to avoid
will be closer and the chances havng this featured as a maj-
of getting the two thirds Is In nr issue in Texas, as well as In
doubt but not necessarily hope-
less. f
There Is some talk going the
rounds up here, wholly uncon-
firmed. that
most of the States of the Un-
ion.
This is, just talk, but It Is
President Trumanl rather persistent around Wash-
may not veto this bill, despite
the fact that he vetoed one
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LAKE BROWN WOOD
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..... SUNDAY, MAY 18 ...............
A Full Day of Fun, **
Thrills And Entertainment.
ODEL PLANE CONTEST - 9 A. M.
LD FIDDLERS' CONTEST-10 A. M.
OAT RACES ______2:00 P. M.
REGATTA QUEEN CONTEST-
4:30 P. M.
ring the Family and Make A Day of It!
Admission Only
50c for Adults - 25c for Children
Tax Included
Sponsored by
BROWNWOOD JUNIOR
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
ington recently. The House and
Senate will act on the Confer-
ence report on tldelands this
week, and the measure will
then go to Mr. Truman’s desk.
In any event, we will know
where we stand on the Tide-
lands' subject within another
month.
-o
“Eagle -Want Ada Gat Results—
Mrs. T. C. Chaney visited re-
latives In Alexander Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kay lor
ind children of Atlanta. Geor-
gia are visiting her parents,
Vr. and Mrs. Fred Mosler.
Mrs. Joe Brown of Rrown-
ood visited Mr and Mrs. F.
E. Lelnneweber Tuesday
Mrs. Alton Curtis and child-
ren of Goliad were recent vis-
't->rs wtyh her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar Burkett,
Mrs. 8. M. Casey received a
message last week that her sis-
ter, Mrs. Annie Stanley, passed
away in Pleasanton May 6th,
following an illness of many
vears. Interment was in Pleas-
anton. Miss Thelma Casey at-
tended the funeral services in
Dleasanton.
John T. Smith of Colorado
City was a recent visitor with
Mr and Mrs. Pete Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Elzic Smith and
— arHidaiighter. Margaret Ellen
Smith were recent visitors in
Quemado with relatives.
Set. and Mrs. Jack Creek of
Fort Worth were weekend vis-
itors with his parents. Mr and
Mrs. J. C. Creek.
Sgt. and Mrs Joe Earl Neill
and baby of San Angelo were
recent visitors In the home of
his grandparents. Mr and Mrs.
J. H Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. W S Kemp of
Brownwood were visitors in the
Mrs. J. S. Kemp home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Melton Toliver
of San Saba visited relatives
here Sunday.
Mrs. Ralph Hull of Comanche
and George B Golightly of
Hamilton visited the Rev. and
Mrs. L. J. Vann and Mrs. Je-
well Ivy Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Neill were
visitors In Brownwood Sunday
Supt. and Mrs Lester Howard
and sons of Lometa were vis-
itors iri Mulltn 6at|urday after-
noon.
Visitors Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Keating were Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Tuggle and
Mike of Brownwood and Mr.
and Mrs. Barney Keating and
sons of San Angelo.
Mrs. Edgar Burkett accom-
panied her daughter, Mrs. Alton
Curtis ond children of Goliad
to Oklahoma City last week
where they visited Mrs. Bob
Britt, the former Miss Blanche
Personals
Burkett.
Miss .Margie Homsley of Abl
lene spent the "weekencl with
her parents, Supt. and Mrs. H.
Howard Hon.sley.
Mr. and Mrs. A L. French
spent Sunday In Lometa with
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Murphy
and family.
Miss Thelma Casey, District
Home Demonstration Agent
from San Angelo, spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs S. M. Casey enroute
to a staff conference at A. &
M. College, College Station.
Mr and Mrs. George McCas-
land and daughters, Carrol and
Connie, of Plainvlew spent the
weekend in the home of her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. T
Anderson.
—Eagle Want Ads Get Results—
Working Thursday
At North Brown
An all-day Working has been
scheduled for Thursday of next
week at the North Brown Ceme-
tery. Mrs. Jim Weatherby. | icltsburg
Chairman, lias asked all Inter- Sunday,
ested persons to take their tools
and lunch to the Working.
----o----
(Written for Last Week)
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kidd
and little daughter of Freder-
vlsited relatives here
Social Security
A representative of the Aus-
tin office of the Federal Securi-
ty Agency will be available 1n
the District Court Room of the
Mills County Court House at
9:00 o'clock next Wednesday
morning to render assistance In
filing applications for social
security benefits.
Hillside Mission
By I.IDA BYRNE
We are told that we arc worth
just as much as the things th.it i
we are living for are worth.
Mr. and Mrs. u. Kinchcloe
and daughter. Beverely, of
Llano, were weekend visitors in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Green and Eva Faye.
Dr. Mollie W.
Armstrong
Optometrist
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Will offer a Complete Study in All Types
of Business Training Effective - -
JUKE 6,1952
AT GOLDTHWAITE, TEXAS
For complete information contact the
Registrar, 3rd floor, Mills County Court House.
MAY 19. THRU JUNE 5
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Ekins, H. R. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, May 16, 1952, newspaper, May 16, 1952; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1046872/m1/9/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.