The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 22, 1971 Page: 5 of 10
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AITE E*GLE-MTJLLIN ENTERPRISE Page 6
Ooldthwaite
Texas, Thursday, April 22, 1971
;ll Edgar Fleming Of Missouri
esAiiay Here Monday Afternoon
MV*
" WMMC*
funeral Home was In
' arrangements.
,d Mrs. Fleming had
ting in Ooldthwaite
Tparing to leave lor
when he became 1U of
«nt heart attack.
lUgust 30, 1900 in Ta-
jiouri. he was the son
t Ed Fleming and Vina
emlng. He was marrl-
>ssle Gregory on June
In Kansas City, Mis-
ty moved to Lincoln,
to July 1957. He was a
of the First Baptist
Include his wife,
Mrs. Bessie Fleming of Lincoln,
Missouri; six sons. Rev. Robert
Fleming of Rockdale, Maryland,
James Fleming of Dallas, Rev.
Oerald Fleming of Dayton, Ohio,
Bill Fleming of La Crescenta,
California, George Fleming of
Independence, Kansas, and Rev.
Dale Daron of Kermanshah,
Iran; two daughters, Mrs. Bill
Wiley of Kansas City, Missouri
and Mrs. Ross Johnson of Kan
sas City, Missouri; two sisters,
Mrs. Victor Law of Kansas City,
Missouri and Mrs. Verna Men-
denhall of Seattle, Washington;
one brother, George Fleming of
Keokuk; 30 grandchildren; 4
great-grandchildren; a host of
nieces and nephews.
Mr. Fleming was the uncle of
Paul Gregory of Ooldthwaite
and the deceased’s wife Is the
daughter of Mrs. Roda Alley,
also of Ooldthwaite. —
am “Operation Crime-Stop
lied By Gov. Preston Smith
_ a statewide effort
crime by stimulating
awareness and particlpa-
law enforcement was
today from the office
or Preston Smith,
appeal to Texas news-
publishers, Governor
ulied them to initiate,
te and publicize “Qp*r-
Crime-Stop” in their re-
communities as part of
mor s Crime-Stop Pro-
plan has been endorsed
Board of Directors of
Press Association, to
most of the publisher be-
lt seeks to enlist the aid
■pers across tne state
join them with other re-
in their home commun-
the campaign to involve
in crime prevention
trol.”
role of the law enforce-
agency (police or sher-
rtmenti in Crime-Stop,
iraor explained, con-
cipally of providing a
number for citizens
to report suspicious per-
circumstances, and of
the necessary response
calls Though the police
naturally prefers to
the identity of all callers,
I assurance that those
to remain anonymous
so.
this, the program Is
:et report
MILLS COl'NTY
SSIO.N COMPANY
EVERY FRIDAY
TILE, 10:30 A. M.
* GOATS, 12:39 P. M.
FMae 043-2285
112 or 648-2594
QaMthwaite, Texas
April 16, 1971
CATTLE
75
8teer Calves 37.00-50,00;
•teer calves 35 00-40.00;
liter calves 28 00-37.00.
Heifer Calves, 32.00-
medium ftelfer calves,
pH; heavy heifer calves,
12 00
P”— - 17.50-19.00
cws .... .. 14.00-10.00
F----- 8 00-14.00
(■calves, pair 175.00-222J>0
■-------- 24 00-26.50
SHEEP
2.158
Lambs 28.00-20.10
Flng Lambs 25.00-28.00
Fat Lambs 24 00-38.00
Wider Lambs 22.00-36.00
!***-----8.00-1100
.... 7.00- BJ0
Muttons ... 8 00-10 00
Bucks hd. 20.00-37A0
. rM' h(i — 9 00-14.00
®bs pair 10.00-26.00
hd-------2.00-6.00
6 00-7.60
6 50-8.00
■— 5.00-6JO
hd., 3.00-4 JO
w. hd., 2SO-S JS
hd. 7.00-10.00
A
largely one of creating public
awareness of the crime problem,
advising citizens of precautions
which can be taken to prevent
certain crimes, and persuading
citizens to observe suspicious
persons and circumstances and
to report them by calling the
Crime-8tpp number.
“Because, so much of Crime-
Btop's success depends on pub-
licity, newspaper publishers are
being asked to bead up the ef-
fort. It Is not a matter of their
usurping the role of the police
department or sheriff's office,
but of offering the resources of
the newspaper to help make the
law enforcement agencies’ Job
easier and more effective."
The Governor asked that
news media and police work to-
gether as a team. The law en-
forcement agency would set up
and man the Crime-Stop tele-
phone. The newspaper would
campaign to stimulate public
awareness of the pervasiveness
of crime, appealing to citizens
to assist police by reporting sus-
picious persons and circumstan-
ces and by providing helpful In-
formation.
Governor Smith also advocat-
ed involving other groups in the
community, Including radio and
television stations, civic clubs,
chamber of commerce, schools,
and business firms.
Crime-Stop, he said, has a
place In communities of all
sizes. While the public informa-
tion staff of the Criminal Jus-
tice Council will provide aids
and suggestions to the newspa-
pers, the program must be tail-
ored locally to fit the needs of
the Individual communltly, he
added.
In addition to editorial aids to
the newspapers. It was announ-
ced, the Criminal Justice Coun-
cil also will provide technical
assistance to police agencies in
need of it for establishing the
Crime-Stop procedure.
- ■■■ ■ O'-
Hollis Hendry,
Former Resident,
Dies Sunday Night
Funeral services for Hollis
Hendry, 77, were held at South-
land Funeral Home, Grand
Prairie, at 10 p. m , Tuesday,
April 20th.
Burial was in Rocky Ceme-
tery, Gibbs, Arkansas.
Mr. Hendry, a retired rancher
who lived In Mills County for
about 30 yean, died 8unday
night In a Grand Prairie hos-
pital after a losing battle with
cancer.
Survivors include his wife,
Ada; one son, William Richard
Hendry and one granddaughter,
Melonnye.
Mrs. Lois Hudson and Hollis
Blackwell of Ooldthwaite at-
tended the funeral at Grand
Prairie.
• New aad Renovate
• Choice of TMdng
• Choice of
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• Cleaned, f Cotton
\
Sunrise
specials
Shurfine
Flour
5 Lb. Bag
6-0*.
Jar
Food King, Family
Flour
25-Lb.
Bag
300 Cans
7
Carnation
Slender 4
Cans
pC§j
mm
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303
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25*
Food King, Salad
Dressing * 39*
AFFILIATED, Assorted Flavors
%-G.al. Ctn.
Mellorine
14-Oz. Cans
2 - 33*
PENNSLYVANIA DUTCH
“Bake and Serve” Ovenware will be
offered 2 More Weeks. You may pur-
chase any item at the Reduced Coupon
Price.
Aspirins
Bayer’s
Reg. 69c Size
49*
ALKA
SELTZER
Reg. 75c Size
59*
Lpol
Toilet Bowl
Cleaner
16 Oz. Size
39*
Big 12-Oz. Cans
A. F., Grade A, Cultured
Sour
Cream
8-Oz..
Ctn.
A. F., All Meat
Bologna - 29*
AFFILIATED, Premium Quality
Bacon
Lb.
59*
Watt’s Pure Pork
Sausage 429
Grade A
LB.
Fryers
Prices Good Thursday, April 22, Through Wednesday, April 28
iv Schwartz Food Store
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Koleber, Victor E. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 22, 1971, newspaper, April 22, 1971; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1168546/m1/5/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.