The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 8, 1969 Page: 2 of 24
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ing former school mates and
friends of long standing.
Mr. P. O. Palmer died at his
residence in this city Tuesday
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25 YEARS AGO-
t Taken from The Eagle
Files of May 13. 1944)
Last Friday a committee com-
posed of E. T. Fairman, Brian
Smith, HUI. John Boules.
Warren Duren Ray Duren and
Paul O Bgntley and Mr. Nick-
ola of the Bentley Engineering
firm, visited cold locker plants
at GatesvUle and StephenvUle
and inspected the plants and
consulted with the managers in
operating cold locker plants.
Two hundred and thirty-two
Mills County people went to
Comanche last Monday to do-
nate blood to be used as dried
plasma for the Armed Forces.
Miss Ray, in charge of the Red
Cross mobile unit, congratulat-
ed Mills County, as the county
had fewer rejections than any
group the uni: has served so
far.
Pfc Arris Baker of Camp Nix,
New Jersey, is home this week
on furlough, visiting his father,
R. T. Baker and family.
Belvin Coffman of Ban Diego,
California, visited his aunt, Mrs.
H. H. LangUtz and also his
uncle, Will Coffman of Center
City.
Lt. and Mrs. Worth Johnson
were transferred from Palm
Springs, California, to Love
Field, Dallas, where Lt. Johnson
is Budget and Fiscal Officer.
They stopped over in Ooldth-
walte for a few days visit with
his mother. Mrs H. B. Johnson.
They left last Saturday for Dal-
las and were accompanied by
MTs. Paul Johnson and sons.
David and John Paul of Forsan.
C. C. M. Lincoln Saylor spent
the past week with his family.
He is stationed at Corpus Chris-
ti. He returned Sunday to re-
port for duty.
Dr. and Mrs J. J. Stephens
and Dr. and Mrs J. M. Camp-
bell attended the Medical So-
ciety meeting at Hotel Brown-
wood, Monday night.
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40 YEARS AGO-
(Taibuj from The Eagle
Files' of May 10, 1929
Rev. Travin Sparkman, who
ha* been tetMhlng school at
Brady, moved to Brownwood
Monday and that night was
stricken with appendicitis and
had to undergo an operation at
once. Reports say he Is getting
along nicely and will soon be
up.
Rev. 8. D. Lambert and wife
and Mesdames Hugh Moreland,
Harry Allen. Bascomb Johnson,
D. A. Newton, C. H. Ford. Lee
Berry and Lester Lee Moreland
were In attendance upon the
Missionary Conference at Llano
Tuesday.
Ou Tuesday night as Barney
Carter was hurrying to this city
In response to a message telling
him of the serious illness of his
father-in-law, Mr. P. ■G. Palmer,
his car ran into a ditch near
the residence of Irk Black, on
the Center City road. The car
did not turn over, but the im-
pact threw Mr. Carter out and
some part or object cut his jaw
quite seriously.
Mr. Frank R. Broaddus and
Miss Lilia Mae Harvey were
united in marriage in a beauti-
ful ceremony in the home of
the bride’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ira O. Harvey on Fisher
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Page 3 THE GOLDTHWAITE EAGLE-MULLIN ENTERPRISE
OoMthwalte, Texas, Thursday, May 8, 1989
THE GOLDTHWA1TE EAGLE
AND
THE MULLIN ENTERPRISE
Published Every Thursday at Goldthwaite, Mills County, Texas
Victor E. Koleber _____1_______Editor and Publisher
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Mills and adjoining counties — one year, $4.00; six
months, $2.50. Elsewhere in Texas — per year, $5.00; six months
$3.00. Outside Texas and Overseas — per year, $8.00; six
months, $3.50. No charge for changes of address.
SUBSCRIPTIONS DISCONTINUED UPON EXPIRATION
Entered as Second-class Mall Matter at the Post Office in Gold-
thwaite. Texas 78844, under the Act of Congress, March 3, 1879.
MRS BAIRD!
The hand-twisted loaf
WHEN THE DID BIRO
WAS YOUNGER
PHILCO GETS THE FACES HIGHT. THE REST IS EAST.
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Consoles Low AsTWWW
10 YEARS AGO-
(Taken from The Eagle
Files of MAy 7, 1959)
Glenn Lucas this week an-
nounces the purchase and re-
opening of the Humble Station
on South Fisher Street in Gold-
thwaite. He will have working
with him Danny Morgan.
The city council Monday
night approved a transaction
with the Mills County Commis-
sion Company involving the
sale of some old buildings and
leasing 22 acres of land to the
company. Under the agreement
the city sold three old build-
ing* to the Commission Com-
pany for $500 and leased the
22 >4 acres tract where the com-
pany now operates the business
for a 10 year term at the rate
of $980 per year.
David Williams has been na-
med manager for the municipal
swimming pool for this summer
season, according to announce-
ment by W. P. Duren, chairman
of the pool and park commit-
tee.
Robert E. ’Bobby” Johnson
has announced purchase of the
Texaco Station, at the corner
of Fisher and Sixth Street, from
Horace Gray, who has operated
the station for nearly two years.
County Clerk, Walter A. Bry-
ant. has issued marriage license
to the following since last re-
port: Cleto Martinez, Jr., and
Mary Lou Escamilla.
Formal opening of Childress
Clinic 8r Hospital was held Bun-
day afternoon, May 3, from 2:00
until 5:00 o'clock. Preceding
the open house Rev. George B.
Me Crary, pastor of the First
Methodist Church of Goldth-
waite, conducted a dedication
service with the entire clinic
and hospital staff and other
helpers present.
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Sale Every Friday 1:00 p. m.
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And that’s only for starters.
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The hot-selling Mustang SportsRoof is priced
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we can now save you $54.00 on the options
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Check Wilcox Electric For
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.... /
GRAND OPENING
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Wilcox Electric
Now Located In The
DUREN EQUIPMENT COMPANY BUILDING
Juot North of The Postoffice
1109 Parker St. Phone 648-3133
We Service What We Sell
Our Trucks Are Radio Equipped For Faster Service
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Koleber, Victor E. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 8, 1969, newspaper, May 8, 1969; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1171850/m1/2/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.