The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 1, 1964 Page: 5 of 10
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NOTICE: Boys 8 through 13, Punt, Pass ,
‘nd Kick Registration Ends October 9.
Come In and See
The New 1965
at The North "Y"
Golathwaite Texas
and Scott Mi
chairmen of
Secretary of State Crawford
C. Martin has mailed out the
{ 100 BONUS S&H Green Stamps
, With Purchase of Each Box 2-Lb.
tin, formerly of Brownsville, was
named women’s activities direc-
tor. Wayne O. Weachman of
Houston, Bob Slagle of Austin
Reg. 99c
Our Special
State Comptroller' Fred S. Nau-
mann, State Treasurer; John
wide office will arrive in Austin
on October 3, following a three-
day tour through East Texas;
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combined in our store - Reason is
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Irum & Collins Motor Co.
Your Friendly Ford Dealer
Goldthwaite, Texas
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Tasty Fresh
Pork Roast
Mills County
Locker
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BISCUITS
UPTOS6.00
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ter from Alaska
puthwest United
thwestern Mex-
the water engi-
, final cer-
Now On Display
The Response To The 1965 Fords
Has Really Been Great!
•he Nor:h Texas area I
Duncan
Hinea,
AustinATxasit’s almost
time to vote again. General
mail subscriptions
Special Annual Rotes •
ite, he advises
eral Land Q-
i were report-
0,000 last year
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‘21”
flee report. F
ed as nearly
and eventual
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AQUA NET - “Fastest Selling Spray”
Republicans in column 2 and
Constitution Party candidates
in column 3.
Three constitutional amend-
ments also will appear on the
ballot:
• One would remove authoriza-
tion for transfer of up to one
per cent a year from the perm-
anent school fund to the avail-
able school fund for current
spending;
Another would set tougher re-
quirements for creation of spec-
ial conservation and reclama-
tion districts; and
The third would permit the
Legislature to authorize medical
care payments (on a matching
basis with the federal govern-
ment) to needy persons over 65
who are not receiving old age
assistance.
PRICES GOOD THURS. NOON, OCT. 1, THRU SAT., OCT. 3
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and Mrs.3.B. MeCasland
I the weekend in Abilene
her sister, Mrs. Velma
ana in Midland with their
)Mt, MI>. W. J. Richmond,
Rchmond, Melissa and
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CAKE MIXES
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to qualified vetera:
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past weekend. Mrs.
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“We Guarantee only the Highest Quality Produce that
money can buy. This is another advantage you get from
your Affilated Food Store Produce Department.”
nmotpced
iphryheadquar-
nnounce the fol-
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Wilmer Smith of Lubboek,
Dlph Briscoe' of Uvalde and
This week’s tour will be the
first of three. On October 13, the
“Goldwater Special" will tour
four days from El Paso through
West Texas and North Texas
and wind up in Houston On Oc-
tober 27, the candidates will
make a plane tour of major
cities not touched by the bus.
You Can Select One of Three
New 1964 Ford Pickups on Hand
at COST.
Citizens Complain
A band of citizens from Nolan
County came to Austin to call
on state Highway Engineer De-
Witt C. Greer with a petition
requesting his department to
reconsider a decision to close
the engineering office at Sweet-
water.
Greer said the decision to
close was due to slackening of
the work load In that area, but
said that the petition will be
given careful consideration.
of the
of per-
can propose plans.
i should run to
and MSt"te..
Ai Lockhart’s
FOther, Mrs. WB
MS* While A
■ Mrs. We
, her birthday.
terial so they could order neces-
sary printing well in advance of
the November 3 election date.
Abaenee voting begins 30
days before the general election,
and clerks must post ballots 10
days earlier than that.
This ballot will list Demo-
cratic nominees in column 1,
lowing appointments:
Chairman Wm Hunter Mc-
Lean pickea:Mts. Eugene Locke
of Dallas and Frak c. Irwin
Jr. of Austin, national Demo-
cratic committee members, as
honorary, co-chatmen of the
Texas drfv.
Matthews, Land Commisslcner;
down the Gulf Coast to Corpus and John Armstrong, Agricul-
Chriet n — Sa —* 1 ture commissioner.
and training
c3$100
tees that a goid-
ped the "Gold-
—-carrying Re-
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plans" before they will gain
enough public acceptance to
reach reality.
John Simmons of Orange,
general manager of the Sabine
River Authority, endorsed the
idea of that big river’s surplus
water being carried to areas
which need it. He believes such
transfers of water should be
made by arrangements between
river authorities, under super-
vision of the Texas Water Com-
mission.
J E Sturrock of Austin, man-
Patio’. "Easy Meal”
ENCHILADA DINNERS 3 o $100
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terest rates. t.
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Buisbur- P3-
State Republican Headquart-
-ioyrromvmm
through Alice.
Passengers will include can-
didates Jack Chichton for Gov-
ernor; Horace Houston, Leuten-
ant Governor; John Trice, At-
torney General; T. E. Kennerly,
State Supreme Court; Don
Flanagan, Railroad Commis-
missioner; Dallas Calmes Jr.,
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Kimemct"ndsadtwide
Rural Texans for Johnsn-
Humphrey committee.
Hair Spray
Schwartz Food Store
PURE MILK
Mellorine 3-V-Gal.
Plus Tax
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Serving ,
The Best Food
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u days in San Angelo last had been preasing for the
her son, Maj. and - -
olendon Armstrong and
en She also visited her
ite and family, Mr. and
Nofman Upham and chl-
THOMPSON SEEDLESS GRAPES
S RUTABAGAS
New Crop Mexico Double Red
DELICIOUS APPLES
ttficatiea'oflMnddaus pending
a Supreme Court ruling on a
Scurry and Borden Counties
eult. court* deeined gto hear
Snyder attorney J. Ry Martin’s
request for listing As an inde-
pendent candidate for 132nd
district attorney. Martin also
sought, unaucceaafully, to keep
Democratic nominee for district
attorney, Waylahd G Holt, off
the November ballot.
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lin ■ Dallas and Fort j
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Cans 494
JOBBERS AND DISTRIBUTORS
For All Fast Moving Parts For Almost Any Make of Car
SHELTON BROS. AUTO PARTS
Phone MI8-3312
2nd & Fisher Goldthwaite, Texas
Flat SI
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$1
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THE HOUSTON CHRONICLE .
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s mnel over a five-year period ;
Npol!e it ion has been made for i
a Hiil-Burton grant to finance |
constrution of a buildin".
Water
Water engineers from 17
Western States discussed and
swapped ideas on how their I
states are attacking the coming
water crisis at the Association
of Western State Engineers'
convention here.
Marvin C Nichols of Fort (
Worth told the group that the ;
proposal of the U. S. Bureau of
Reclamation for a canal along
the Gulf Coast, to carry surplus i
waters from the Sabine and ■
Neches to water-shy Gulf Coast
areas of south Texas, should be
held up until the state gets the
money from the Legislature to
investigate alternatives. He
feels that canals or pipelines,
carrying surplus East Texas
water to upper points of Central
and south Texas streams, would
be far better Thus the water
could be used more than once.
Leon Hill of Amarillo, regional
director of the Bureau of Re-
clamation, said that engineers
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Mentally Retarded
Facility Approved
Gov John Connally has direc-
ted a fund transfer between two
state agencies to create a Reg-
ional Diagnostic and Referral
Center for mentally retarded at
Denton State School.
State Board for Hospitals and
Special Schools requested the
executive action calling for
transfer of a $457,000 grant
from the Children's Bureau of |
the U. S Department of Health, i
Education and Welfare by the
State Department of Health.
Center will provide services in
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Goldthwalte, Texas, Thursday, October t, 1964
n Renewal Urge/' A
state Land commissioer
Sadler says Texans ouht
m te again opvwhether hpo
dtiue the veterans land pro-
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PAILYANb UNDAY blYONLY
By Mail in Texas and Louisiana Only
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Koleber, Victor E. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 1, 1964, newspaper, October 1, 1964; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1492434/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.