The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 13, 1964 Page: 2 of 8
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES
..Mills and adjoining counties — one year, $3 50; six
months, $2 00 Elsewhere in Texas — per year, $4.00; six months,
$2.25. Outside Texas and Overseas — per year, $5.00; six
months, $2.75. Single copy, 104. No charge for changes of
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These district meetings are for the
purpose of nominating one or more can-
. didates for director from each district
* Too will vote on these, electing one from
each district at the annual meeting Oc-
tober 5, 1964.
50 YEARS AGO-
'Taken from The Eagle
Files of August 15, 1914)
W H Oglesby. In charge of
the “Big Steer," did well with
his exhibit at the San Saba
Fair last week and expects to
be on the road for the next
fifteen weeks, exhibiting the
steer at various fairs in the
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But hurry.
The way they’re going, no
telling how soon they'll all be
gone.
Better see your Chevrolet
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25 YEARS AGO-
(Taken from The Eagle
Files of August 11, 1989)
Next week will tell the world
whether Mils County has an oil
field or not. The Spinks No. 1
well near Williams Ranch has
been shut down at 1,770 feet to
set casing prepatory to drilling
into oil bearing lime if no un-
forseen events occur. that stage
should be reached within a few
more days. Indications so far
have been uniformally favor-
aole and backers of the well are
optimistic over the outcome
At the regular meeting of the
City Council Monday night,
Clyde Lane, drilling contractor,
was asked to submit an estimate
on drilling a 10 inch water well
through the sand which is now
producing most of the water.
He was also asked to figure on
making a smaller test to see if
sufficient water could be secur-
ed from that sand
Another step forward into the
city class is being made by
Goldthwaite, with the marking
of the city’s streets. Walter
Reeves is labeling each curb
with a neatly stencilled name of
the street on which it is located
According to the records in
County Clerk L. B Porter’s of-
fice, two marriage licenses have
been issued this week
The first was issued to Floyd
Green and Miss Florina Sauers,
both of Pecan Wells. The other
was issuea to Ell Edmondson of
Mullin and Miss Bessie Fulton
of Priddy
W L. Oliver, aged 77. passed
away at the home of his daugh-
ter. Mrs. Harry Couch, Tuesday
morning at one o’clock, August
8 Funeral services and burial
was held at Mt Olive Cemetery
Tuesday afternoon at 3:00 p. m.
Mrs Claude Eacott, Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Henry Rahl and Mrs.
Will Rahi attended the regis-
tered sheep and goat sale last
Tuesday at Brady
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10 YEARS AGO-
(Taken from The Eagle
Files of August 12, 1954)
Duren Grocery has moved to
their new location in the old
Post Office Building and will
have their grand opening Fri-
day and Saturday of this week
The school board received the
final evaluation figure from
equalization board of $3,756,-
52000 and set the rate for re-
tirement of bonds and interest
on bonds at $o 40 and local
maintenance tax at $100 for a
total rate of $1.40 for next year.
This is 10 cents lower than at
first anticipated but will pro-
vide monies for remodeling of
the present structures and
making necessary improve-
ments not provided in the bond
issue
Miss Dolly Fuqua, who lived
on Route 1, Goldthwaite, died
at 11:15 Sunday morning in a
DISTRICT 7 — MERCURY - ROCHELLE
Wednenday night, August ID, 1964, 8:00 p
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Brownwood hospital after a
short illness.
Mr and Mrs Jim Faulkner
received a message telling of
the death of her brother-in-
law. O N Atkinson, at Lubbock
last week.
Willis HUI. president of Cen-
tral Texas Telephone Coopera-
tive. was re-elected a member
of the Hamilton County REA
at their annual meeting last
week He represents MUls Coun-
ty
In an installation program of
Delta Epsilon Chapter held at
North Texas State College at
Denton recently, Emory C. Wal-
ton was elevated from Senior
Vice President to the office of
president of the Chapter. He
was one of the speakers on the
program and used as his sub-
ject “Founding Of Phi Sigma
Phi."
Mrs J M Spinks returned to
San Diego, California, with her
daughter. Mrs Ray Turner, who
has been visiting here with her
mother and other relatives for
several days Mrs. Spinks will
remain for several weeks In
California
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Page 2 THE QOLDTHWArTE EAGLE—MULLIN ENTERPRISE
Goldthwaite, Texas, Thursday, August 13, 1964
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DISTRICT 9 — EOLA: Tuesday night.
August 11, 1964, 8:00 p. M., Eola High
School,
state, including the Waco Cot-
ton Palace and the State Fair
in Dallas Early next year he
expects to start with the animal
to the Panama-Pacific exposi-
tion at San Francisco.
. Fred Faulkner has been em-
ployed by the Farmers Union
Warehouse company to manage
their warehouse and cotton
yard the coming season.
Mrs W. C. Dew and Miss Ker-
foot of California, who is visit-
ing her, spent Monday with
friends and relatives in Brown-
wood
W H Leverett and R W
Geeslin, two of the most pros-
perous farmers of the Caradan
community, were pleasant call-
ers at the Eagle office one day
this week.
Captain D T Bus.) returned
the first of the week from a
business trip to Colorado City
He expected to go to the state
convention in El Paso, but be-
came ill and decided to return
home.
8. F McBurney, telegraph op-
erator for the Santa Fe at
Brownwood, spent Sunday with
his sister, Mrs. E. P. Thompson,
and family in this city.
J. B. Whitman, manager of
the West Texas Telephone Com-
pany’s business at this place,
has been given the management
of the Brady Exchange, which
is a decided promotion, as the
Brady exchange is much larger.
The promotion is well deserved
for he has given good service
here and the good will of the
people has been anvantageous
for him in a business way.
H. C. Ezzell has purchased J.
H. Burnett’s one-third interest
in the big steer and left Thurs-
day for Hillsboro to exhibit the
animal at the fair.
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Koleber, Victor E. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 13, 1964, newspaper, August 13, 1964; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1492423/m1/2/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.