The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 28, 1973 Page: 2 of 8
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THE GOLDTHWAITE EAGLE
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G. Frank Bridges . .
An Independent Newspaper
day night.
- MOB GWENDA FERGUSON
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ville Friday,
1973
N
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DISASTER AIDSOUGHT- Eu
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
counties led Governor Briscoe
Gi
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to Presi-
Briscoe’s
Lethcoo
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Mullin
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to a 11
Moline Pickups
FILL UP wrra
A. D. Justice of
sent rate in
BY LEMON SQUEEZER
NOTICE
Oklahoma, spent
Henry’s Welding Shop
Saturday
Barnes
Will Be Closed From,
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Evaporative Coolers
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Refrigerated Air
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Phone 648-2712
Virgil Geeslin
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Phone 915/648-2288
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Closed
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Wednesday, July 4th
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in time for year summer cooling requirements.
on Highway 84 North
Goldthwoite, Texas 76844
for "
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floods to
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of summer school on a National
Srisatu Foundation Scholarship.
Goldthwaite’s Newest &
Finest Motel
Color TV, Swimming Pool,
to ask
asdisa
e Farm Bureau Tres
e We Fix Hats
• Open M lleura
Lock’s Shamrod
Service Center
Democratic
as a can*
troiler.
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Mrs.Bul
Adams.
web Landhlin called to the
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For Vacation!
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We only received showers last
week that amounted to only X
with her
re. Bose
he will run too.
Former Secreta
Bob Bullock jumped
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CNAPPELLMILLWEWS
BY PEARL CRAWFORD
Ma ear
Counties were Harris, Galves-
ton, Brazoria, Jasper, Hardin,
liberty, Montgomery and San
r of State
ntothe1974
races first
Amomg adult
the new
Mr. and Mrs.
family vistted
rrudr
Full Line of Repair
Parts & Accessories!
Geeslin Gas Company
i Nowell.
lenOxfordand
their
earlybird candidate for gover-
nor, although former Houston
Sen. Ranh Graver has made clear
and he waa a brother to W.
W. Battiff.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nowell,
Mark, Mathew, Mary and Michoel
of Temple and Mr. and Mrs.
end the
MULLIN ENTERPRISE
7 p .
Published Every Thuraday at Goldthwaite. Mills County, Texas
PHONE 915,648-2244
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in additional grants for it Texas
school districts participating in
an emergency aid program to
prevent minority group isolation.
Former Lubbock Mayor Jim
■ ~ ', a Republican, is the
—20-year-olds
rivileges and
adult itizen-
IC.
Goldthwaite took flrat place in
the Goidttwvatto FFA tovltationd ,
Rodeo which was held recently.
Mullin won second and San Saba
bald third piece.
Mrs. Clyde Stewart of Brown-
wood vistted a few days in Mullin
last week with Mrs. Lena Leinne-
weber.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bynum
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son, J. F.
M. C. Part-
tls mondh
10 Years Ago-
(Taken From The Eagle FUee
or June 1963)
r
_ Lane, son o
Lane of Comanche spent the
end with Tom Graves,
spent the tone fishing in
Merritt and Dick Lene <
Oliver Hunt, It, a 1974 gradnate
of Columbia High School, were
bald at 3 p.m. May M, at the
Chureh of Christ in West Colum-
bia with Mel Rose and Dean
Special rate for Family Reunions
hearing.
Texas wUl receive $3,562,143
It permits the :
“enjoy all the
Bullockofficiating -
Hunt was killed wd
40 Years Ago—
(Taken From The Eagle Files
Of My 7, 1933)
Kiinan
Entered as Sarnmi dess Mail Matter at the Poet Office in
Goldthwaite, Texas 76844, under the Act of Congress of
March 3, 1879.
d aa judees
courts Oswin
27.
Governor Briscoe
bill, in spite of sp
would veto it.
• Gen. Mm Hill spake
"lUxas Press Aasociation
man Company ware house at the.
rear of the store, but it was soon
extinguished without serious .
PAGE 2 TE GOLDTHWAITE EAGLEMULLIN ENTERP
Goldhwvalte, Texas. Thursdaya,June 28, 1973
day and also her
Partrigpe and Mrs.
ridge had birthdays
Ms.'LaVerneW
ter of Mr. Md Mrs.
Lethco Plan
Wedding J
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s seven pound boss.
Mrs. Liss Walker and chue.
ron, Kathleen, M. C. Md Arnold
visited in the Fiekel home Satur-
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Mr. and Mr____
of Bangs, who were
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or
his parents.
Pt
•rents, Mrs.
d Ocean and
spent the weekend with his
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. David Potts of
Hamilton called to the home of
his wrandparents, the Webb
Laughlins, unday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lee visit-
ed wih Mrs. Virgil WaldrupSn-
day might awhile. ’
Mrs. Townsend Butts of
!—pr - spent Sunday with her
paremts, Mr. and Mrs. Clem
AUSTIN, TEXAS - Experts
offer little hope for an early
j
if
Mrs. Clarence Caro and Mrs.
Ernest Obenheus were - joint
ey ' ha
(
convention la Herotan laat week.
"T‘s Mt an easy palicy for pub-
lic officials Md sometimea it's
not the most efficient, but the
legislature says that's thlaw
end I plan to support tt," he told
250 weekly and daily newspaper
publishers.
“Hi Interpret and entorce the
open records law also. B to
lberal in nature toward open-
ness," he said.
The AG’s office is getting late
more lawentorcementarea,am
added. “We have to be vigilant
k0nanas"
SEALD
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k sun powered.:
r, possible Witt
teed Sealdon Shin
- Cons live up to t
.. fo, one. seal
M. they stay don
STiS-
wevy shingle, we
rOt into a solid
proof shield. S
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Shinges for yea
Cal Mtoi alto. They spoke of___
mother, Mrs. Ora Black of
Scallorn and Billy of the Heritage
Home. They are doing nicely.
We were carry to hear cf Mr.
Henry Ratliff’s death. He was
a dresident of San Saba County.
He hod been on the sick list.
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ley of Mu Saba, became the bride
of Mr. Billy Hale, son of Mr.and
Final services for Riel
Gordon E. wullama, tor-
idoman’s mate sitoed class,
son of Mrs. Virginia
■ of Star RL 3, Mullin,
Late evening about 8 o’clock
fire waa discovered in the Fair-
Mrs. Harvey Hele of Jonea Valley
on Saturday afternoon, June 5th,
at 4 p.m. in the Jonea Valley
Baptiat Church in m impressive
double ring ceremony pertained
by Bev. Lowell Wright.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Putman
of Brownwood spent Sunday in the
home of bar amt, Mrs. M. E.
‘Steele.
Mrs, Gracie Fulton end son,
John, have moved to Gatesville.
Msses Martha Carolyn Graves
and Carolyn Johnson are golngto
be In attendance ata Jbntor Camp
note week at the Methodist Camp
and Assembly grounds in Kerr-
ville.
This week guests in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall MUler,
to. were hit sister and sister-in-
law, Mrs. Bonner Cane of
Phoenix, Arizonia and Mrs. Earl
Miller and family of AbUene.
Mr.and Mrs, John Neill leave
Saturdy far Robstown, Corpus
Christi and Brownsville for a
months vacation.
ReP-. Joe Allan of Baytemi
opinion on wtatar ta Aounh’s
an obligation to provide free
space in the capital for news
reporters.
A landing strip is now in
process of being fovojopedney
Goldthwaite by a Mills County
Airport Committee. ,4 was
U. spopnsmnazg Labor has shme
program under the Criminal LjJch and famUy at Davenport,
. esze"
House aducation committee contestant traveled to Sephen-
A. R. Hunt of Danciger andan
amt, Mrs. T. E. Duncan of here.
tout's father ‘was born
and raised in MUls County.
onford ST. at Burnet. Also Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Burrus at Now
Home, Texas.
Ws. C. V. Whatley visited here
with her nother, Mrs. Berta
White and Mrs. Brown at the
FMt.anamms.wmdih&.craw-
ford and Letricta and George and
Pearl Crawford were Sunday
afternpo xisitorsof Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. Crawford.
Henry Nguert gave C. V.
Whatio^a^helping hand haul tag
Mrs. W. P. Oxofrd spent a few
days with her parents during last
week. We think ph® found them
doing nicely for their age.
Wo wish all the sick tolks a
speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Oxford
enjoyed a family reunion last
week end and thosepresentwere:
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Oxford and
family of Alaska tate; Mr. and
A~a Mnh AFhmA mewl AhZlAman
MrSe MVPVY VXOTM anu Cnuuren
of Austin; Mr. and Mrs. Pat Ox.
reclamation districts.
- SIR 35 - exempting water
supply cooperative property from
♦•wn
TSR26 - giving district couris
concurrently with county courts
general jurisdiction of gril ate
courts. "eTtmirem
SJR 12 - providing for fte-
of ' seawalls by bonds.
7 - similar to SIR 13.
gue^nxeenpttan tt property from
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INORSENGESi
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25 Years Ago—
(TahM From The Eagle FUes
Of tab 28, 1848)
J. Oscar Swindle, who hna
been Distributive Education
teacher to the MUls County Voca-
tional Schools here, has resigned
toracptesttinrownocont
Vocatlonal School at Camp Bowie.
Taylor Dmcm on the Wilmoth
piece borrowed Cecil Eager's
tractor Monday and borrowed his
big field of hegarL QbhowyNews
•toe held
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Chrisman, Thomas B. Thorpe
Md Richard D. Mays. Chrisman,
named to a domestic relations
court, took office immediately.
Mays and Thorpe's sppotabnoata
to district benches ore eftective
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Mrs. Royston House of Gold-
thwaite spent Tuesday with her .
sister Mrs. Paul Kincheloe.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lee were
visiting and shopping in Brown-
wood Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Goleman and son
visited in Waco last Thursday
with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adama,
HUi ipobe at the Mth Annual
Convention of the Texas Press
Association at the new 843m01ton
Hyatt Regency Hotel.
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M0,wa‘ g
dent Mum was bucbed byU.S
Sen. John Tower. Dasignation
woud make the flood victims
eligible ta long-term loom from
the Small Business Adminis-
tration.
APPOINTMENTS - House
Teator Price Daniel Jr. J
on a Carfobaan vacation,
Rep. Cari Farber of Pert Arttar
aa speaker pro tempore to pre-
side over the Hous during Mo
LL Gov. Bill Hobby avpointed
Sen. Nelson W.“Wolt, ok '
ton Antonio chairman of the
Senate planning committee for the
1876 constitutional convention.
Governor Briscoe selected
Sam Callan of El Paso a judge
of the new 210th district court
eftective September 1.
Amount Tax Total
MUls and adjoining CeuMtoe, One Year.....$5-00 -25 85.25
Elsewhere in Texas, One Year .........• $6.00 .30 26-30
Outside Texas, One Year..............87.00 -35 $7.35
Single Copy........................18 -01 -16
SUBSCRIPTIONS DISCONTINUED UPON EXPIRATION
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Roy Mays Jr. of Part Artbar
la new special assistant teethe
executive director ta public at
fairs of the Texas Criminal
Justice Council.
AG OPINIONS - University
authortties and courts must de-
termtne If student service fees
are used properly to benefit stu-
dents. Attorney GemralHOl held.
In otar recent optatoea, Hill
-FA new law designed to pre-
vent conflicts of tatoroat among
water control district directors
to probably unconstitutional, but
part of it to valid and will stand
court test.
+The legislature may add as
a condition, to tax exampttonthat
* corporation have a currant ex-
' emption from the federal income
tax.
-FA proposal to great the 43rd
district court tt Partar County
overall supervision of the dockets
of ta Parker County court and
allow it to assign to ta county
bench a suit filed in district
court would be unconstitutional.
COURTS SPEAK - Hie State
Supreme Court upheld tetter
courts that owners of 73.7 acres
in Wylie school district should
hero their lend annexed to the
Abilene district.
High court also agreed a Lub-
bock metal shop owner should
get a Jury trial to determine
ta amount of insurance he was
entitled to collect for repairs
of tornado damage.
The Court of Criminal Appeals
reversed a Dallas County con-
viction for flag desecration due
to improper prosecution argu-
ments snd use at inflammatory
words.
The Supreme Court upheld
lower court findings that a Car-
rizo Springs store clerk was en-
titled to no punitive damages due
to being slapped by retired Texes
Ranger Capt. A. Y. Allee. The
clerk got WOO actual damages.
RIGHTS BILLSIGNED— Young
Texans 18 to 20 wUl get fell
majority rights under new legis-
lation which takas affect August
i which
bettHe
Icotate
Laear the
____y.^wto to-
de revsion, free
irS
“b, .0 .
Miss Jan Yeager, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. BUl Yeager,
wm honored on her seventeenth
birthday, June 17, with e surprise
par ta the home of Wands Wan
"SMr. and Mrs. Lloyd Reynolds
™ Casbatundo".
Wm Tom House, son of He was on his way home
MrI"TmA. Hous U attend. In Danciger from hUM
K hX* R college at Cardim Conatuction, £
to Brownwood the first semester to Freeport at the time o te
---- accident. a
Burial waa in Cedar Lawn C
Haronof Bertin Weat Columbia, u
Survivors include
Mr. and Mrs. 1
Danciger; a brother
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Bridges, G. Frank. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 28, 1973, newspaper, June 28, 1973; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1492527/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.