The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 18, 1965 Page: 2 of 10
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i 1 THE OOLDTHWAITE EAOLE-MULLW ENTERPRISE
Goidih walte, Texas, Thursday, November 18, 1965_
THE GOLDTHWAITE EAGLE
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THE MULLIN ENTERPRISE
Published Every Thursday at Goldthwaite, Mills County, Texas
Victor E Koleber ________ ____________and PublUher
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AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
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RESS ASSOCIATION
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Mills and adjoining counties — one year, MOO; *lx
Months, $3 50 Elsewhere In Texas - per year, $9 00; tlx months,
$3.00. Outside Texas and Overseas — per year, $8.00; •**
*3 50. No charge for changes of address.
SUBSCRIPTIONS DISCONTINUED UPON EXPIRATION
Entered as Second-class Mall Matter at the Post Office In Oold-
thwalte. Texas, under the Act of Congress. March 3, 1810.
WHEN THE OLD BIRD
WAS WOUWORR
23 YEARS AGO-
<Taken from The Eagle
riles of November 30, 1*42 >
10 YEARS AGO
(Taken from The Eagle
Piles of November 17. 1965'
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The appointment of Victor E
Koleber as local representative
tar the Governor's Committee
tor Refugee Relief program has
been announced by John H
Printers Committee Chairman
Mr Koleber, who Is Editor and
Publisher of' the Ooldthwalte
Ragle will act on behalf of the
Kate Committee In Mills Coun-
tr-
Announcement was made
here the past weekend that Ted
Kirby, former coach at Ooldth-
walte High School, has won the
district title In Football with
his Rankin, Texas, team Kirby
coached here In 1948
Miss Betsy Smith, a member
of the Senior Class of Ooldth-
walte High School, was crowned
Band Sweetheart and Tom Cody
Oraves, a member of the 8th
grade, was crowned Band Beau
at the Ooldthwalte-Bahgs game
on November 4............
The new city water well,
which was reported being drill-
ed down to 408 feet last week,
has been completed to a depth
of 462 feet. It was announced
Wednesday by W C. Barnett,
City Utilities manager
Boys who left Ooldthwalte
Wednesday. November 18. for
induction Into the United flutes
Army at Abilene Induction Cen-
ter include: Oeorge W Wright
and Hal R McDonald
Luther E Booker, special ag-
ent for the Department of Com-
merce, announces that the cen-
sus report shows that 1.903 bales
of cotton were ginned In Mills
County from the crop of 1942
prior to November 14. 1942, as
compared to 981 bales for the
crop of 1941
Oeorge Bohsnnon received a
greeting card from his nephew,
Vernon Bohannon, who Is with
the U. 8 Navy In Hawaii
Floyd Fox has purchased the
Buel Condon house on Parker
Street and Is having It made
into a modern duplex
Joe Sterling Kirby of Ooldth-
walte. son of Mr and Mrs Ous
Kirby, has completed his train-
ing at the Naval Reserve Mid-
shipman's School at Northwest-
ern University. Chicago, and re-
ceived his Ensign's commission
County Clerk Earl Summy has
Issued marriage licenses to:
Aaron W SUcy and Lorena A.
Copeland; Hubert Olen Oeeslln
and Theda Fay Orantham: J.
W Oartdy and Loulst^Blgger.
Announcing — Mr and Mrs
Roy F Oholson are the proud
parenU of a ten pound son,
Billy Roy. who arrived Novem-
ber 18 at the home of bis grand-
parents. Mr and Mrs D. W.
Shaw
Mr and Mrs. Ronnie Nowlin
and Mrs. Nowlin's parenU. Mr.
and Mrs FUppo of Baytown.
Let Sente
Make This A
New Ford
Christmas
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Come In Today
and Select
A New
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FORD
W1
Christmas Special
MAYTAG
Washer SALE
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'• Mr and Mrs J. M Manning
of Star. Texas, announce the
engagement of their daughter.
Dorothy Lorene, of Temple, to
Mr Hermon Ray Anderson, son
of Mr and Mrs Horace Kirby
of Ooldthwalte
Eighteen members of the OHS
Eagle Squad attended the TCU-
Texas game at Austin last Sat-
urday through arrangements
that were made by the Quarter-
back Club They were accomp-
anied by Coach Ray SUndley,
Ray V. Mayfield and Charles
Conradt
V. T. Stevens was pleasantly
surprised last Saturday night
when his friends and relatives
gathered at his home to help
him celebrate his birthday Af-
ter the crowd had gathered. Mr
1 Stevens opend " his gifts, of
Which he received many, then
hot chocolate, coffee and cake
were served -
Ml U.IN GRADE SCHOOL HARVEST FESTIVAL QUEEN AND
RING—Melinda Warren and Randy Lindsey were elected Queen
and King of Mullln Orade School at the Harvest Festival held In
Mulltn recently They were crowned by John 8mith. president of
the School Board Melinda Is the daughter of Mrs Meneva Warren
and Randy Is the son of Mr and Mrs Bill Lindsey Both are First
Orade students
Landrum Ford Sales
24 Hour Wrecker Service
Goldthwaite, Texas
50 YEARS AGO
(Taken from The Eagle
Files of November 20. 1915 >
Top Quality
MEATS
• Beef • Pork
, • Fryer*,'
Wholesale an* Retail
Bey BEEF and PORK By
The Half or Quarter A Save.
WE DELIVER
Evault Frozen
Food Locker
MODEL A ISt-R 1
Phone 471-3718
D. J. MANNING, Owner
Box 184 — Evant, Texas
The report of the glnners of
Mills County to th* federal de-
partment of Commerce shows
that 5.485 bales of cotton were
ginned In Mills County prior tc
November 1. Up to the &Amr
date , last year the glnners re-
ported 12.597 bales had been
ginned.
Hugh Price, one of the oldest
citizens and pioneer settlers of
the Indian Gap country, died at
his home Sunday and the re-
mains were Interred In the
Pottsetlle Cemetery Monday
County Clerk Bummy has Is-
sued marriage llecenses since
last report to mu Schwartz
and Miss Annie Villmtne Kun-
kle; Joseph Telman and Miss
Alice Drueckhammer; O C
Henry and Miss Mary Baskin;
Fred Laudenberger and Miss
Pearl Adams
Bruce Burnett and wife are
the proud parenU of a baby girl
who arrived at their home last
Saturday
walte Lampasas Blade
Floyd Muilan :eft Saturday
for Marlin, to try the efficiency
of the hot baths. His wife and
B P Hurdle accompanied him
and Mrs. Muilan Is still with
him. '
G H Frtzzelle, Kent Cherry,
Will Woody. Wm 8cott. W. D.
Marshall. Will Richards. Orover
Dalton and Arthur Cline were
among those who went to Waco
to see the Cotton Palace the
first of the week
- IT FATS mO ADVERTISE -
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AMBULANCE.
SERVICE
PHONE 648-2255
Roy Wilkins
Funeral Home
GOLDTHWAITE TEXAS
1959 Chevrolet Truck
Stake Body
25 FOOT House Trailer
1962 Ford Galautie 500 - V8
A Real Good Car
1960
Pontiac 4 - Door Sedan
Nice and Clean
Phone 898-3331 or 648-2702
Ripley’s Paint & Body Shop
Used Bars
- Goldthwaite, Texas
brought In a load of turkeys
Tuesday which netted him 8144
There were 158 birds In the load
Ooldthwalte voted a few days
ago for the issuance of bonds
In the sum of 331.000 for the
purpose of Installing a system
of water works The resulU was
a great victor for the advocates
of the bonds Only 48 votes were
cast against the proposition and
108 for It Hurrah for Ooldth-
$650
As Low Aa P«r month
For Above Model Machine
Up To
H0CP
T rade-In
For Your Old Machine
On A Model A*7D2
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Maytaf Washer
We Service What Wo Soil
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Shop Your REX ALL Store
For Fall Drug Needs.
ACCIDENTS DO HAPPEN!
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MtTN U8KICMMIY
Mr. And Mrs. M. F. Horton
Goldthwaite, T<
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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/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.