The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 9, 1964 Page: 4 of 8
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and Mrs. Albert Whitley and
children. Sunday
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here with her father and other
relatives. Mrs. Manley also vis-
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Mr. and Mr. Marvin Hufstut-
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Mrs. Roy Letbetter.
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and Mrs. R. L. Sutton in Brown-
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dren, Mr. and Mrs, Edward pen-
ard and children of Odessa
and Mr. and Mrs. BUl Lewallen
and children at Jal, New Mexico.
Mrs. Leona Beechem left sat-
Striped Beach Towel
• Cosmetie Peras
• Bourtant Rate Hat
Flamboyant Melvin Betti, de-
fense attorney in the Jack Ruby
murder trial, who bad-mouthed
Dallas and the trial court there,
received a return blast troAt-
torney General Carr. Said Carr
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Serving
The Best Food
Mr and Mrs Franklin Weath-
ers and daughters, Rita. Cheryl
and Marsha, of Junction spent
the weekend with their parents
and grandparents, Mr and Mrs
F. D Reynolds and Mrs Bertha
Weathers
CHE EXES Betty Sroces
bbdhtrecbof
giso a visit
grading several weeks here
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. L. Pass and other relatives
and friends.
Mr and Mrs. Hobson Miller
spent the weekend in Amarillo
with their children, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Ora.
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per cent above 1953. Seven ma-
jor felonies tabulated showed
these rate increases: murder,
up 8.5 per cent; rape, up 142
per cent; robbery, up 10.6 per
cent; burglary, up 49 per cent;
aggravated assault, up 4 per
cent; theft, up 6.6 per cent; and
auto theft, up 2.8 per cent.
For All Ages
Infants Through
Old Age
Reasonable Rates
orders permitting sloss in shell
dredging in Galveston and
Trinity Rays.
suiturges that dreggers be
moved back 1,500.0 *
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Mr. and Mrs W W Ligon
have returned home from an
extended visit with her daugh-
ter, Mrs. John E. Emith in Vic-
toria.
Mr. and Mrs W. W. Willlama,
who recently moved to Hami-
ten from Goldthwalte, were
business visitors here saturday.
bread
CLOTHESPIN
CLEANUP •
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freshly laundered clot
marked by dirty clot
pins. When your clou
pins begin to look die
put several at a tim
hot water with a j
detergent. (If clothes
are stained, put som
your favorite bleach
the water before]
wash them.) Scrubs
with a stiff brush. Ri
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little ammonia add
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New Shell Suit Filed
Coastal interests have filed a
new suit seeking to thwart
parks and wudif Commlslon
" Mr. and Mrs. John O Berry,
Mrs. V. Z. Cornelius, Mrs. R. O.
Raley and Mrs Roy Wilkins left
Tuesday morning for Austin to
attend the State Meeting of
Texas Garden clubs. Inc.
“Fun - In - The - Sun”
Beach Kit
Mrs. Amber Fesler had as her
guests Easter Sunday her son,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Smith and
children of Houston. The Smiths
also attended church at the
First Methodist Church.
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last Monday.
Jesse Ball visitea,,
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Mrs Annie Armstrong had as
her guests Easter her brother,
Mr. and Mrs Ernest Wilson of
Houston; and her sons. Jack
Burns of Austin; Major and
Mrs Glen L. Armstrong. Glenna
and Robert of San Angelo; and
Mr. and Mrs Bill Armstrong of
Wichita Falls. Also her grand-
daughters, Miss Debbie Burns
of Angleton, Mr» Gayle Rider
and Mr Rider of San Antonio.
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Appointments Announced
Governor Connally named D.
M. Skidmore of El Paso and E.
Earl Merrell Jr. of Bryan to the
State Board of Architectural
Examiners.
Hugh M. Patterson of Hous-
ton was designated a member
of Texas Civil Judicial Council,
and Wallace Scott of Austin
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Funds Dwindling
Serewworm eradication funds
will be spent by July 1, reports
the Southwest Animal Health
Research Foundation. Mainten-
ance of the barrier sone of ster-
ile screwworm flies between
Mexico and the U. S. will de-
pend on congressional approp-
riation.
Two new screwworm cases
have been confirmed — one in
Medina County, another in Mc-
Culloch County near Brady.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Knight of
Madrid, Spain, were guests of
Mrs. Knight’s sister, Mrs. Luther
Jernigan, and Mr. Jernigan, last
week. They also visited Mrs.
Knight's mother. Mrs. Lillie
Smith in Brownwood. They will
visit other relatives and friends
ip Texas and New Mexico be-
fore returning to Spain.
You Can Begin Registering
Here Thursday. April 16th for
FREE Gifts to be Given
Away Saturday at 2 P. M.,
April 25th By GOLD BOND
STAMP CO. in Brownwood.
You Do Not Have To Be Pre-
ent To Win. You Can Regis-
ter Ai All Stores Giving
GOLD BOND STAMPS.
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rexas oU production wi be
bald At 88 per cent of potential
during the next month, highest
figure for April in five years.
Texas Railroad Commission,
which heard predictions 0f nine
major oil purchasers that de-
mand for oil will increase from
two to three per cent this year,
set April allowable at 2,931,746
barrels daily. March production
was 2,983X32 barrels a day, also
under a 29 per cent order.
Twenty-four executives, de-
livering their annual state-of-
the-Industry reports, said there
were 177800,000 barrels of crude
oil on hand in Texas on March
L This is some 1,480,000 barrels
more than they figured desir-
able.
Railroad Commissioner Jim
Langdon reported that substan-
tial progress is being made to-
ward re-organization of the
Commission. He also stated the
commission will move to curb
water pollution due to faulty
well engineering.
xas reached
r, with a
ery two and
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BE SURE TO GET YOUR CARD
___ TODAY!
talk: .
“An examiple -of prate sttonsl
ethies which shoul shock all
our members from coast to
coast ..!It la almost a cer-
tainty to state that, had Mr
Belli acted so irresponsibly in
the courts of his state ar in the
federal courts, he would have
promptly been held in contempt
and heavily fined and/or placed
in jall."
The president of the Ameri-
can Bar Association, in a speech
at San Francisco, Belli’s home
town, said: "That he (Belli)
should so flagrantly disregard
the code of professional ethics,
and his oath as an attorney, is
a discredit to him and to his
profession.”
Belli, who has resigned from
the American Bar Association,
anyway, retorted: . . . “Being
barred from the ABA would be
like being banned from the
Book of 'the Month Club.”
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Connally Threatened
The FBI filed charges in
Nashville, Tenn., against two
women alleged to have made
tiephone threats on the life of
Gov. John Connally the day
Jack Ruby was sentenced to
death.
Connally told newsmen
threats and “vile” letters had
increased since the Ruby ver-
dict. Most of the letters and
calls come from out of state.
Actually, he has been subject to
numerous such threats since the
assassination of President Ken-
nedy in Dallas on November 23,
when Connally was seriously
wounded.
Mr and Mrs Ben L Graham
returned to their home near
Red Oak Saturday after a
week's visit with her parents,
Mr and Mrs E L. Pass
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for Application Blanks
or Information.
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of Petersburg, Mr, and Mrs
James W. Roberta, Butch and urday night to
Karen of Indianapolis, Indiana,
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Council
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a half minutes, Department of
public Safety reords ahow.
Crimes reported to DPS to
; , 1963 totalled 229,254.a 58 per
, cent increase over 1963 and 88.6
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I am sorry i wam‘ here to
write the news last week, but
our little grandson, Clif smith
of Burnet underwent surgery
last Thursday a week ago, I
went to take care of him when
they brought him home. He is
doing fine. .1
Our son, Chili Smith and son,
John, and Ronney Viniard at
Tulia visited us last Friday a
week ago. They remained until
Saturday. They won buying
calves for 4-H projects.
Mrs. Fred Laughlin, Mrs. Lina
McLean and I were in Brown-
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4 THE GOLDDTHWATTE EAGLE MULIN ENTERPRISE
Goldthwaite, Tures, Thursday, April 9, 1964
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Koleber, Victor E. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 9, 1964, newspaper, April 9, 1964; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1492398/m1/4/?q=%221964~%22: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.