The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 8, 1965 Page: 2 of 8
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50 YEARS AGO-
(Taken from The Eagle
Files of July 10, 1011)
Sheriff J. H Burnett return-
ed the first of the week from
Marietta, Oklahoma, where he
had been on official business
He. said that Goldthwaite’s new
depot to almost a duplicate of
the one at that place
County Judge and Mrs. O. H
Dalton, accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. O C. Dalton and fam-
ily. left Monday in the Judge's
automobile for Plainview, Tex-
as. They will make a tour of the
Panhandle Country and will be
gone about ten days
Mr. A. D. Couch and Miss
Jessie Bell Northcutt were
quietly married Sunday after-
noon at the home of the bride's
parents on the Pecan Bayou,
Rev. J. H. Frizzelle officiating.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Arnold,
Mr. and Mrs. Claude M. Burch,
and Mrs. Joe Taff were expect-
ed to leave last night for a va-
cation in Galveston. Mrs. Arn-
old has been on an extended
visit to relatives in Oklahoma
and will join the party at Tem-
ple.
E. O. Priddy, the genial ex-
sheriff of the county, has sold
his fine farm of 500 acres in
the Priddy community to F.
Weistinger, consideration $3,500.
Drury M. N. Phillips, a prom-
inent geologist of Austin, came
in Wednesday morning. He has
been brought here by Robert
Littlepage to make a geological
survey of the lands where In-
dications of oil have been
found It will probably take
about fifteen days to complete
the survey and upon Mr Phil-
lips' report depends what action
will be taken as to development.
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25 YEARS AGO-
(Taken from The Eagle
Files of July 5, 1940)
Myron Walton, 16-year-old
son of Mr. and Mrs J D Walton
who reside in the Center City
community, has been selected
as the most outstanding Mills
County 4-H Club boy for 1939.
As an award for his accomp-
lishment, Myron will make a
trip through the Corn Belt
States along with outstanding
4-H Club boys from other coun-
ties in Extension District 7.
says County Agent Sam von
Rosenburg.
Intermittent rains which fell
during the past week added 1.79
inches to the already sufficient
precipitation of the past month,
bringing the total for June to
5.21 inches. The continued rain-
fall has proved a hindrance to
county farmers in the harvest-
ing of their crops
A card from Mrs Eula Nic-
kols, who is in Winters. States
that she will not be able to send
a communication this week, as
she was called to Winters Sat-
urday. where her daughter, Mrs
Earline Roberts was badly
burned while canning beets.
Five delegates of the Mills
County Land Use Planning
Committee will attend A & M
Short Course to be held at Col-
lege Station on July 11 and 12.
These delegates are John Bur-
nett, chairman of the commit-
tee; T. B, Graves. Erie D Rob-
erson. Jim Soules and Mrs
Oran W. Carothers
W. W. Fox has leased the L.
E. Booker service station on
South Fisher Street and is ad-
ding a grocery store and bar-
becue stand to it
Mr. and Mrs S P Sullivan
are re-building their home on
Fisher Street, which was parti-
ally destroyed by fire some
weeks ago. They are enlarging
the second story and making a
very attractive place
Mr. Sullivan also has had a
new front porch built on the
old Trent home which is occu-
pied by Mr. and Mrs Sparks
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10 YEARS AGO-
। Taken from The Eagle
Files of July 7. 1915)
Miss Ada Neil Long, daughter
of Mr and Mrs J. C Long of
tn is city, has been awarded a
scholarship to Tarleton State
College, according to announce-
ment by Paul A Cunyus, Dean.
She received the scholarship
after an audition with her Bass
Horn after the close of the past
school year
It is getting dry. No rainfall
to report this week—in fact for
the past two or three weeks.
Total rainfall recorded in
Goldthwaite during the month
of June is 3.14 inches This
brings the total for the first
six Months of the year to 1.27
inches
City Utilities officials have
served notice to customers ask-
ing them to refrain from wat-
ering lawns and gardens in or-
der to insure fire protection
and to provide water to all cus-
tomers for household purposes
during the peak summer con-
sumption season
Superintendent J T. Jones
has announced that Goldth-
waite Schools will offer a driv-
ing course beginning with the
fall term starting September 1.
M/Sgt. and Mrs. Jasper L
Dees and children recently re-
turned from Ankara. Turkey,
where they have been for the
past two years They have three
children Linda 6. Phillip 4, and
Paul 22 months. who was born
in Turkey They will leave soon
for Andrews AFB. in Maryland,
where Sgt Dees will be station-
ed. Mrs Dees is the former Zeta
Marie Lawson of Mullin
Mrs L J. Teague. Supervisor
of the Goldthwaite School
Lunchrooms. Mrs J. C. Long
and Mrs Hubert Stark are at-
Telephone: ( 602 ) AL3 - 2181
Teletype 602-949-0134
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Koleber, Victor E. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 8, 1965, newspaper, July 8, 1965; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1492493/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.