The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, January 12, 1951 Page: 7 of 12
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THE GOLDTHWAITE (Texas)
bounty Baptist Workers
>t On Monday At Caradan
monthly meeting
County Baptist
eqoe will be held
at the Caradan
with “Our Bl-
, it was an-
by the feev.
era tor of the.
Pastor of the
Church In Gold-
said the con-
on Monday at
a Board meeting
tfaa
l. At six o’clock
served by the
It sevdn o’clock
service of Song
and Praise, to be followed by an
address on “Our Bible, the In-
spired Word of God.” by the
Rev. Henry O. Garber, Pastor df
the First Baptist Church in
Mullln.
Subsequently; the Rev. Travis
Bills/ Pastor ef the Trigger
Mcdptaih, Baptist Church, will
speak on “Our Bible, A Revela-
tion of God.” After a roll call
of the Churches, announce-
ments and the Treasurer’s Re-
port by Mrs. Eula Ntckols of
Goldthwalte, Dr. Nat Tracy of
the Bible Department -of
ard Payyne College In
wood win deliver the/principal
address of the
»rs Come
Dankers
dated Decem-
ilved this week
Dankers, Jr.,
County Judge
l,B. Porter, from
who Is with the
I in Korea. As of
ttters were writ 7
kers was well,
br antl-Commun-
r Second Division
I fighting retreat
fcorea.
i-
Propose New Church
At Midway School
Proposals for the . establish-
ment of a Church of Christ (no-
progresslve) will be discussed
at a meeting at the Midway
-School-house air ItHSfo o'clock
Sunday morning, it was an-
nounced this week. Any persons
who may be interested were
invited cordially to attend the
gathering on Sunday morning.
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Sheriff Arrests
Wetbacks And An
Escaped Lunatic
C What with a couple of “wet-
backs” who had been helping
themselvea to the contents of
one of Mr. Y. E. Hoover’s Santa
Pe railroad box cars and an
escaped lunatic who had set
himself up at housekeeping in
a culvert on highway number
M, Mills County Sheriff C. P.
“Stub” Stubblefield and his
Deputies had a busy week.
Despite^ 0M*he goings on,
Deputy Sheriff John L. Patter-
ed Mrs. Patterson manag-
to-nod time to move Into the
_______formerly occupied by
Dr: apd Mrs. 0. 0. Sadler, who
have moved to Fabens. +
Some of the activity began
)ast Saturday afternoon when
Sheriff Stubblefield founcLA
man living In a culvert on high-
way 84 and who had started a
grass fire for hlmaelf. Some
passing citizens helped the
Sheriff to juiL out the fl
Following Inquiry, Sheriff Stub-
blefield established that he had.
apprehended an escaped Inmate
from the State Hospital In Aus-
tin, to which the man was re-
turned.
bn Tuesday, the sheriffs of-
fice received a complaint from
Mr. Hoover that a' railroad box
car had been entered lri Oold-
thwaite and that goods worth
about $200.00.had been remov- (
ed. The- mystery was solved
when three citizens from Com-
anche apprehended two “wet-
backs” and turned them over
to Sheriff Stubblefield and
Deputy Sheriff Clyde Cockrum
as suspicious characters. The
8heriff lodged the "wetbacks”
In the County Jail, pending ac-
tion by District Attorney Jim
Evetts. Then the Sheriff recov-
ered the stolen goods, which he
found cached away along the
railroad right-of-way.
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Dance At Kemp’s -*r
Aids Polie Fund
The 1951 March of Dimes
Campaign in Mills County was
kicked off early last -Tuesday
night when the-proceeds from a
dance at Kemp’s roller rink were
.turned over to* Sheriff C. F.
Stubblefield.-Tliere was a goodly
crowd at the dance, the Sheriff
said. So as to help theJMarch of
Dimes campaign to. further
polio research and to assist vic-
tims of polio, the Texas Wrang-
lers -of Hamilton
musical services to the dance.
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Ekins, H. R. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, January 12, 1951, newspaper, January 12, 1951; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1073099/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.