The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 18, 1965 Page: 3 of 10
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Arnett Ueted
•‘Who’* Who”
, Arnett. a 1W *«?“**
rithwalte High School, hu
n,me<l to Who’. Who
Student* In American
a0fS and College, at
State College.
_»*i is the eon of Mr. and
j c Arnett of Midland,
, of Oolathwalte. and
f^bew of Mr*. Delmar W.
1 0f ooldthwalte. He U a
atlcs major at T8C.
MORRIS
Qts HEART attack
Hud Hamilton and Mr*
Johnson returned Sunday
. corpus Chrtstl, where they
I been the past eleven day*
H u,eir brother. Boyd Morris.
, suffered a severe heart at-
■w
BILL LAUGIILIN
Morris Is a patient In
an Hospital. Corpw Ohriatl
his condition Is listed as
PATS TO AD VIM TOM -
Manuel's
Carpenter Shop
Floyd Manuel
CABINETS
I anything or wood
iaws MOOHDrnONtb
free estimates
ON TOOK NEEDS
Al Material
PHONE Hl-UO
West Mda
Oeldthwalta
SECOND CHAIR IN ALL DIS-
TRICT BAND — BUI Laughltn,
son of Mr. and Mrs J. W
Laughlln of Ooldthwalte. made
second chair In the clarinet sec-
tion of the first band. He was
among 36 clarinetists to com-
pete for all district band In
Stephenvllle Saturday. Novem-
ber 6 The band consisted of
students from 22 schools In
the district. The first band con-
sisted of 100 students. A con-
cert was given Saturday night,
by the first and second bands
This Is the third year for Bill
to be a member of the first
band, and la At year he also
made the All-District Band He
Is a Junolr at Ooldthwalte High
and he has been playing the
clarinet with the Eagle Band
for seven years He also plays
the piano and Is vice-president
of the Band
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Enlow of
Dallas announce the arrival cl
a daughter. Laura Ann Enlr".
born In Dallas. Monday. Novem-
ber 8. 1905. at 3:44 p. m. 8im
weighed seven pounds and elev-
en ounces.
Maternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs Harvey Keslcr of
Abilene and paternal erar^nc-
ents are Mr. and Mrs. E. C.
Enlow of Dallas.
Paternal great - grandmother
Is Mrs. Minnie Cook of Dallas
and maternal great-grand moth-
ers are Mrs Lanle Kesler of
Zephyr and Mrs. Tom McArthur
of Ooldthwalte.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Roy Schw-
artz of Prlddy are the parents
of a son. Donald Charles Schw-
arts, born at Childress it Cruz-
<*osa Clinic St Hospital. Ooldth-
walte. November 10, 1985, at 2:30
a. m. He weighed seven pounds
and six and one-half ounces.
Maternal grandparents are
Mr and Mrs. Carl Niemann of
Prlddy and paternal grandpar-
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Fritz
8chwartz, also of Prlddy
WWI VETERANS AND
LADIES' AUXILIARY
TO MEET NOVEMBER 19
The WWI Barracks Number
1584 and Ladles’ Auxiliary will
meet Friday. November 19, at
• :30 o'clock, at the American
Legion Hall
The Auxiliary will elect and
Install officers Members are
asked to bring gifts for Veter-
an*.
Kant A Top Quality Used Car?
Look At These
11965 Oldstnobile 98, 4-dr. Sedan
Power and Air, Low Milemre. Solid White,
In Excellent Condition.
11965- Buick Riviera-
Atr Conditioning, 19,999 Miles, Like N«w.
11964 Oldsmobile 88, 4-dr. Sedan—
Power and Air, New Tires Excellent Condition.
11964-Old* 98, 4-Dr., Holiday Sedan-
Power and Air — New Tire*
|1963-Buick Le Sabre, 4-dr. Sedan-
Power and Air, Green with Black Interior, New Tires.
MMMwiiir Vj n’l^fi, Si*
Air Conditioning, Good Family Car, Good Gas Mileage.
1962 Old* 88-
Alr Cond., Power Steering and Brake*.
|1962-Buick Le Sabre 4 Door—
Power And Air
|1962 Chevrolet Belair 4 Dr. V8-
Alr Conditioned
11962 Chevrolet Impala 4-dr. Sedan
Six Cylinder, Air Conditioning.
|1961 Chevrolet Wagon, V8-
Antomafic Transmlasion.
|l961-Pontiac 4 Door Star Chief-
Power and Air
|1961-Ford 4 Door
[I960 Pontiac 4 Door
i960 Chevrolet 4-Dr. Hardtop
lU60-OId*m*l>ile 4 Door
Mercury 4 Door
I960 0p«l Wagon
1859 Oldsmobile 4 Door
*Buick 4 Door
1858-Old*mobil« 4 Door
"Buick 4 Door
Mr. and Mrs Lucius Ear!
Jones of Prlddy are the parental
of a son, 8tephen Forrest Jones
born November 11. 1965. at 11:20
a. m., In Childress Sc Cruzcosa
Clinic Sc Hospttal . In Ooldth-
walte. He weighed eight pounds
and 11 ounces.
MR. AND MRS. ROB BLACK
Area Students
Attending SWTSC
Mr. And Mrs. Bob Black Celebrate
Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary
Mills County Is well repre-
sented at Southwest Texas State
College. San Marcos, according
to announcement received this
week Among the 5 604 students
enrolled for this semester are
thirteen students from Mills
County. They are:
Jesse C. Cockrum. Orady D
Hammond. Wilbur W Jackson.
Arnette Sears. Donald R Sew-
ard and Karen Summy, all of
Ooldthwalte: Darrell W Hunt.
Norman J. Lee. and Danny R
Miles of Star; N L Schrnnk II,
Bonnie J. Splnn. Mildred F
Splnn and Ruth A. Strlepe of
Prlddy,-------i—.----
Miss Oreta Sue Hines and
Mrs LeRoy Beard attended fu-
neral services for Mrs Fred
Martin In Lometa Sunday af-
ternoon.
Mr and Mrs Bob Black cele-
brated their golden wedding an-
niversary Sunday. October 31,
with open house *t their home
near Star
Hosts for the occasion were
the Blacks' children. Mr and
Mrs Jim Yeager Mr and Mrs
H. E Williams, ,Mr. and Mrs
J. D Hunt, and Mr and Mrs
Bill Sander*.
Mr. and Mrs Black have nine
grandchildren and three great-
grandchildren who were also
present with their parent* for
the happy occasion.
Mrs William* greeted the
guests and presented th^m to
her parents. Approximately one
hundred and sixty-five gumts
called during the appointed
hours and extended congratu-
lations and good wtshes to the
honorees.
MIm Yvonne Williams, a
granddaughter, registered the
guests.
The refreshment table was
laid with a lacc cloth underlaid
with a gold cloth and centered
with a four tiered wedding cake
that was baked by the couple’s
daughters A floral arrangement
of gold dahlias also graced the
table Silver and crystal ap-
pointments completed the de-
cor. Mrs Wanda Plagens. a
granddaughter, ladled the
punch and Mrs. Darla Riley,
also a granddaughter, served
the cake. Oary Williams and
Miss Carolyn Box presided In
the gift room where many beau-
tiful and useful gifts were dis-
played
Mr and Mrs. Black were mar-
ried November 3. 1915. at the
j bride's home near Caradan by
Elder A T Koen, uncle of the
THE OOLDTHWAITE EAOLX MULLIN ENTERPRISE Pa«* *
Ooldthwalte, Texas Thursday, November 16. 1965
ou.aur X
SCTUALUV. OCKMtSt '
COSTS USt roc*v~A»* J
manv mobs ceiumui/
K Mi wtu. !
Back whsn today’, sdulti were crowing up, one nut of every ten baton
died before iis hot birthday. Now, advance, in medical irience are
saving million* of young live, each year. Yet the coat of the better
medical care available today i, actually hu than the best care yuu
could get when you were a child!
The reaairi new treatment, and new medicine, developed by the
medical profnaion and the pharmaceutical industry.
A dramatic caar in point”, mastoiditis in children Surgery was often
able to uvr the child', life, but sometime, left him with a deaf ear.
'Nowaday,, the doctor is oftrn able to cure him with (irrhapa I21) worth
of potent new medicine,, and thus uvr the rxperiar of an operation and
b'Npital May.
But moat important, thr«r new drug, are saving children', liver—by
the millions. Once, the four mi at deadly chiklrkiller, were diphtheria,
whooping cough, scarlet fever, and pneumonia Nowaday*, the number
of deaths from all of ihrsr rautr, combined i, actually Ira than the
rniintiri of < liddirn lulled bv at • idem*.
And medical progrra continues. Today, the dollar you spend for
prompt and proper medical cafe tmv, more than ever before— and may
well represent one of the realfv extraordinary bargains of your life
- Rrfmnlrd from a topmfhtrd ajtarlitrmml (mbluhad by I'm it, Dam (t
' >?. Mnhipan
HIIMI lilt
“What You Want When You Want It’
Regina Roberts
Birthday Honoree
bride Mrs Black la the former
Sudle Huckabee, daughter of
Thomas and Oregon Huckabee
and Mr Black Is the son of the
late J. M and Louisa Black
The honored couple have liv-
ed In Hamilton County all their
married lives and have lived
near Star for the past thirty
years where they are engaged
In farming and ranching.
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Abo 3 Now 1965’, Left Over.
See The ALL NEW M> At
SHAW MOTORS
-PONTIAC - BUICK
Regina Roberts was honored
with a party Saturday after-
noon. November 13, at 2 00
o'clock, at the Mullln Commun-
ity Center, to celebrate her fifth
birthday, which was November
11. Those present to help her
celebrate were
Lisa and Wanda Hart. 8haw-
na 8helton. Dtann and Delton j
Whlsenhunt, Debbie and Becky j
Lindsey. Monty Carlisle, Kevin
Locke. Rethla Wilson, La Freta j
Pyburn. Thresea Alldredge, Va- j
nbsaa and Britt Bean. Oreg j
Eoff, Robert Noland. 8cott Kir- j
by, Amy Sanders Regina and
little brother. Curtis
Refreshments, of Ice cream, !
. ..... •
cake and punch were served by
twelve adults, among them a
special guest Mrs Jack Cooksey
of Bloomington Carton Charac-
ter candy dlahes were given to
each guest as were prince and
princess crowns.
Paint and Body
Shop
AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRS
Gene Shelton
Body Shop
And Garage
Phone M1I-3SM
On San Saha Highway
—>r*-.
r -V."
How to make a holiday last all year long
"How often do you coll Long
Distance to friends or members
of the family?"
"Well, T expect to moke some
calls on Thanksgiving ond maybe
on Christmas."
"Why wait for a holiday or
speciol occosion to call — that's
the old fashioned way!"
"How come5 Is the phone
company having a sole just
- now?"
"No, not that. New low-cost
long dittonce rates ore now in
effect *H dey Sunday and every
night after eight — so now tor
a dollar er le**, you can keep m
touch more often."
SWEETHEART—lierlene Ohrnt. &*c.
ughi*' of Mr an^ Mrs Phillip Thurber was '
named J9*5 Football Sweetheart during th# half-time eeremontee
at the homecoming game of the Star Tigers Thursday night. No-
vember 4 She was cecorted on th* field by Donnie Dai aon of
Mr and Mrs Jack Elms, a Senior The Queen was crowned by the
Pep Squad Beau. Bert Oeeslln. son of Mr and Mrs Bertram Oeee-
Un Attendants for the 1*6* Sweetheart were eerorted by the Can-
dida tee for Pep Squad Beau The attendants were MIm Sandra
Moore, daughter of Mr and Mr*. Howard Moor*, eecorted by
Larry Thurber. aon of Mr and Mr* Phillip Thurber, and MM*
Carol Bradford, daughter of Mr and Mrs Billy Bradford, eerorted
by the Pep Squad Beau. Bert Oeealln Tereea Heard President of
the Pep Squad, presented the Seen with a gift The Star Tiger*
and the Mullln Bulldog* tied this gam* M-N
"Say! That'* a good Woo1
Tonight I'll moke 10m* important
' • coll* I've been putting aft."
"Fine! Thonks to new low rotes,
you con coll anywhere In continental
U S.* statton-to-stotion and folk,
throe minutes for $1.00 or leu.
This is the bio communication*
bargain —- the modem way to
keep In touch at oil timet."
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A mimbir of the General System
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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/m1/3/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.