The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 11, 1965 Page: 4 of 10
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wreck on the Richland Springs
Road Saturday night, jack was
not seriously injured; however,
the people in the other car, a
Mr. and Mrs. Parker of Odessa
were in critical condition (as
reported by radio), in a Brown-
wood hospital.
Mrs. James Roy Smith and
her family, also Wynona Was-
serman. Larry Smith, Jay Rob-
erta, and Mrs. Elea Smith At-
tended the Stock Show in Pprt
Gladiola
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Goldthwaite, Texas, Thursday, February 11, 1988
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viaiting in thprl
Jackie, a Matin,
elved a short leave
overseas duty. m
munications ong
U. a s. Estes,
ular -meeting of the P-TA to-
night (Thuraday), at the high
school auditorium, at 7:40
o'clock. His subject will be “The
pulled into the highway in
tact of them. Luckily no one
was seriously injured; however
they were scratched and burls-
to up quite badly. Marshairs
brand new car was badly dam-
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NOTICE
NO. 52
The State Of Texas
County Of Mills:—
NOTICE is hereby given
that a hearing will be held
on the 19th day of Febru-
ary, 1965, at 10 a. m. in
the County Court at the
County Courthouse of the
above named County in
Goldthwaite, Texas on the
application of the herein-
after named owner for a
Package Store Permit
The substance of said ap-
plication "is as follows:
1. Type of license or per-
mo Store Permit
Southern Brand
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electfn in stock
(home From “
dal Attention
tn Each job.
A five per cent increase to
telephones here in the last 12
months was revealed today by
A J. Lacy, division manager for
The Southwestern States Tele-
phone Company.
At the end of December 11,
1964, there were 902 telephones
here. That compares with 857
telephones at the end of De-
cember, 1963.
“This is a sign of continued
growth of the community," the
division manager commented.
In comparing the number of
telephones with past years, he
said that at the end of 1989
there were 118 telephones here
and at the end of IBM thqe
were 902 telephones.
The Southwestern States Tel-
ephone Company now services
over 1M,000 telephones through
Lometa P-TA To
Have Pro
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aacazed
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■ 2,152
Mr. and Mrs. L & MeCor-
mick Jr. and family at Fort
Worth and Mr. and Mrs. Gerry
Belhi and baby of Coleman vis-
ited last weekend with Mrs.
Vesta McCormick.
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Bode vis-
ited here last weekend with
their daughter, Mrs. Kyle Smith,
Mr Smith, Larry and Craig.
Mr. and Mrs. Derrell Creek of
Coleman visited here over the
weekend with her parents, Mr4
and Mrs Lynn Roberts, and
.with his parents, Mr. and Mrs
Creek.
Mr. and Mrs J. D Canada
and family have moved to
Blanket where he plans to work
for Bill Reid.
Mrs. Louis pafford of Com-
Civil Rights Bill." Foyd Sprad- m
ley win give the devotional anq d
Johnafaye Dryman will keep 4
Mental Health
The Lometa P-TA will meet
in the high school auditorium
February 18th, at 1:30 p. m.
Mr. Bill Dodgen, Executive
Director for the Association for
Mental Health and Dr. Clifford
S. Knape, Ph. D., State Mental
Health Chairman, wil present
the program on mental health.
Mrs Oran Potto, will serve a
Silver Tea in honor of Foun-
ders Day, February 17, 1897.
This will be a program of
value to a wide range of people
and neighboring eommunities
are invited to attend.
— SINGINGS —
There will be a regular Ridge
Singing, Thursday night (to-
night), February 11, at the
Ridge community center at 7:00
p. m.
Everyone is cordially invited
to attend. .
mor Nina ChanoeBnr, has re-
cently undergone major MX*
-enhe .
visitors with Mrs. W.
1L to *ta and Mra. L. J: Vann
wore Mr. and Mra A. A. Downey
axnouncoNIs-4 MVIAmONs
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TH# Qoldthwaite Ragle
Worth last week Mrs.
villo with the Consumez Spec-
ilist. Mas UM/tak
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m tame the girl
Abble Fanls arid wd
Mustangs 26-7. Ro
and Rebeeci
k brought in 10 point
)Mtewalte team,
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ed the Santa Anni
I'totaled them 84-18
phUtpass was agalr
orer with 18 points.
u team received 1
b trophy for winninq
high district tourna
ring to Marble Fall
4 basketball thrille
boys came out witl
i or third place bj
w Santa Anna 32-25
A was high score
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Comanche.
9 Mr. and Mrs. toward Dalton
of Ablene visited Sunday with
cAmreden“ordorhm
late night rates, forme
feet after 9 p. m., to
tive,A day Sunday i
binatiot. Most par-
• this, but toon so,
nearly three thousand young-
sters under five years old are
zr-rz: - Mr.
2. Exact location of busi-
and seven tenths
1 W Post Office
—eF.M. Road 218,
Texas r
Weston) and Sue Ethridge,
daughter of Mr. and Mra Mar-
shall Ethridge, were involved
tart Friday afternoon in what
disagreeable weather. X th
WO can always use a litte r ___ _
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Mrs. J. R Harper ‘Cozelle — — -
We continue to have cold,
cloudy weather in Mu-
— — have also received some
rai throughout this period M
Thursday, February 11—Pro-
gram, "Accent Tour Home With
Accessorles," "win be presented
at 7100 p. m. in the Distriet
Courtroom. All homemakers
am. au.aaaaaa
are MVUEG.
Monday and Tuesday, Febru-
ary 18 and id—The agent will
be att—ding a Clothing Con-
A sumer Workshop in stephen-
Tuesday, February 1» — The
Happi Home Demonstration
a==i
CM "hihl Your House With
1 kM to 4:80 a. ® Monday
Ergom Saturdqg: Sation "
formerly in eftect rfom • P. m!
to vp.m. ench ‘day, Hlnwbe
effective all day Saturday, from
ty
2.
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Extended hour for reduced
itaguanosauor agags
effect for, customera of South-
western states Telephone. .Thia
will provide telephone uaer
additional saving on long dla-
lance calls and will give them
more opportunity to take ad-
vantage of the reduced rates.
iT
"3be,
Southwestern 8
to that only atat
cals of over 41 .
1 states are artet,
rate reductions j
•on rates and rw
calling rates rem
i the same.
1 These further
may result in .
‘ long distance ta
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' fow..zearsand‘,
COnGIIIA
.00 her son and
accidently poisoned by these
chemicals every year. It CAN
easily happen to your own chil-
dren if you’re careless about
handling pesticides and if you
underestimate your toddler’s
ability to seek out trouble. But
it needn’t happen at all if you’ll
remember to use these four
keys to pesticide safety. First,
the label. Read it and heed
every word Second, the use.
Keep children out of spraying
and dusting areas to prevent
inhalation of toxic fumes or
mists. Third, the storage. Pesti-
cides belong in their own label-
ed contamers--never in or near
food containers. And always
lock pesticides away after use.
The fourth key is destruction
and disposal of used containers.
Do it promptly.
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H. D. Council
Meets Friday
The Mills County Home Dem-
onstration Council met Friday
afternoon, February 8, in the
agent’! office, with eleven
members and three clubs rep-
resented. n
Mias Annie Lucy Lane, Dis-
trict Agent of District 8, met
with the council and conducted
a Question and Answer Quiz.
Mra. Walter McFall present-
ed recommendation for the
EEE Committtee and Mrs.
Homer Doggett gave the finan-
cial report Mrs Ruby Ross ex-
plained the work of the T. H. D.
A., and,Mrs. J. M. Poer and
Mrs. Rss were elected delegates
to th District Meeting in
Brownwood, March 30 and 31.
storing with MR Harper’ason,
Joe Carmichael and family
nallinger when an eideriy 1aQy 1 ---
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as are a
last week with her sister, Mrs.
Lynn Roberts.
Mr and Mrs. B O. Musgrove
of Coleman visited here last
weekend with Miss Artie Mosier
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LANDRUMS VISIT
ASSEMBLY PLANT
Mr. and Mrs. Keills Landrum
were business visitors in Dallas
Monday. While there they went
on a tour of, the Ford Motor
Company assembly plant.
Mr. Landrum is owner of
Landrum A Collins Motor Com-
pany, Mills County Ford dealer-
ship.
OLEO-KimbelFs
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Kim bell’s
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Acoessorles."
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4:30 a. m. to 8 p. mi, /and from
8 p. m. to 8 R BI. Monday
through Friday.
The extended hours became
171 exchanges in Texas, Okla-
homa, Arkansas and Louisiana.
(EE •P Complete
Em“hd Ud»Satisfaction
8mith visited in the home of
one of her daughters, Mrs. L.
D. Cornelius.
Mrs. Myrtle Garner and three
of her grandchildren, Addie,
Ann and David Garner, edapt
stephenville, visited here *•
cently with Mrs. Hamp PlqtaM
and John C.
Mrs. Pickens Chancellore of
Odessa and Mrs. Ruth Chancel-
tor of Seminole visited in "Mtd-
Ma a day last week with rela-
uves. They were on their way
to visit the Rev. and Mrs How-
ard Bodges and Mrs. J. L.
chamcellor of Jacksonville.
Mra Hodges, who is the for-
Community News From Mullin ,
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Koleber, Victor E. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 11, 1965, newspaper, February 11, 1965; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1492462/m1/4/?q=%221964~%22: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.