The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 21, 1965 Page: 2 of 8
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Capt. J. w. DruklU h»
cwiUy received from hu
frt#nd and partner, i
Mayer. of Levenworthih
tafton. a shipment of ^
large beautiful »PP|* t!
weighed twenty pound, *.
*PP‘« 1* n,
exhibition at the Ooldth
National Bank "
ley country, a few night* ago.
50 YEARS AGO-
25 YEARS AGO-
(Taken from The Eagle
Sheriff Burnett and deputies
are following wme due* that la
hoped will result In bringing
THE GOLDTHWAITE EAQLE MULLJN ENTERPRISE
Ooldthwalte. Texas, Thursday, October 21. 1963
(Taken from The Eagle
riles of October 23, 1915)
Files of October IS, 1940)
THE GOLDTHWAITE EAGLE
AND
THE MITLL1N ENTERPRISE
us last week too late ror publi-
cation In that Issue. The report
made by the Mills County gln-
ners to the federal bureau
shows that 1.788 bales of cotton
had been ginned In the county
up to September 25, as com par-
... . «__l__ samp
any part of the country and are
almost unheard of In this coun-
ty.
10 YEARS AGO-
(Taken from The Eagle
files of October 20, 19551
Magnolia Service Station at
and Second Streets U
forms from the various regia- j
tration places over the county ,
and turning them over to the ,
board i
The biggest auction sale of
the year was held at the fair
park grounds Monday. October
14 Over $8.200 00 worth of live-
stock exchanged hands during
the day. Top prices on good
lambs was $480 and for aged
wether sheep was $3 50. Oood
calves sold for $4000 and good
calves and cows sold for $7000
Other stock sold for the usual
price.
HlUhous*- died suddenly
at his home In the Center Point
community Tuesday morning.
October 1$. He was laid to rest
In the Comanche Cemetery
Wednesday afternoon >
Ina Bea Hale. Joyce Knight.
Alllne Mahan. Dorothy Eunice
Morris. Laura Helen Baylor.
Nina Bummy. and Mamie Lou
Womack, all of Ooldthwalte.
have been elected to member-
ship In the Aggctte Club at
John Tarleton College
Ina Rickie, daughter of Mr
and Mrs. W. J. Rickie of Star,
has been selected as a member
of one of the most unusual mu-
sical organizations In the South
i She la a member **»- John..
Tarleton College ali-gircr tana
of 40 pieces In the short space
of two years this group of girls
i attired In snappy purple and
i white uniforms have gained
, wide recognition Throughout
Gel Ready For Winter
Editor and Publisher
Victor E. Koleber
Fisher
now under new management of
J D Right. It has been announ-
ced Mr Right has Uken over
operation of the station from
W L. "Ned" Williams who has
operated the station for the
past several weeks
Members of the Ooldthwalte
High Eagles squad will be sport-
ing new football pants at thetr
homecoming game Friday night
The Board of Education voted
to purchase 24 new football
pants to be added to the squad s
equipment
Wayne Poe. member of the
Senior Class of Star High
School, was elected Beau for the
1955-56 school year by members
of Future Homemakers of A-
mertca Chapter at their recent
meeting.
mi— jerry Perry daughter of
Mr and Mrs O. T. Perry, and
member of the Senior Class of
Ooldthwalte High School, was
elected FTA sweetheart for this
school year at the last meeting
of the chapter members. Miss
Perry and her escort. Mias Es-
ther Thorne, attended the State
Fair at Dallas last Saturday
with thirty-five members ol U*
vocational agriculture class and
their Instructor. Alvin Hurt.
M/Sgt and Mrs John A.
Renfroe and son, John, who
have spent the past three years
Ip England, are here on a
thirty-day leave visiting hla
mother. Mrs Florlne Renfroe.
and his grandfather. 8. T.
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
pleasant callers at this office
yesterday The young man had
Just returned from Waco, where
he completed a commercial
course In business college___
Joe Bull took first prise at
the Brownwood Fair with his
Mammoth Bronze tom. which Is
one of the finest fowls of It*
kind ever raised In good con-
dition he weighs 48 pounds and
Is less than three years old.
The residence being built for
J. A. Gillespie at the comer of
Reynolds and Second 8treets, Is
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Mills and adjoining counties — one year, $4 00;
months, $2 50 Elsewhere In Texas — per year. $5 00; six moi
$1.00. Outside Texas and Overseas — per year. $0.00;
months. $3.50. No charge for changes of sddress.
SUBSCRIPTIONS DISCONTINUED UPON EXPIRATION
nearing completion and It will
be one of the nicest and most
conveniently located residences
Thieves stole 300 or _ 400
pounds of seed cotton from Pat
Williams- fields. In Hanna Val-
Now In Stock
For Immediate Delivery-
Fiber Glass Insulation
Covers 23.8 feet of V* in. pipe, roll
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Electric Heat Tapes <
With Thermostatic Control _ _ 6 ft.'
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Koleber, Victor E. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 21, 1965, newspaper, October 21, 1965; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1090551/m1/2/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.