The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 18, 1970 Page: 2 of 8
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MILLS COUNTY
STATE BANK
Goldthwaite, Texas
SALE STARTS!^
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WAS YOUNGER
Published Every Thursday at Goldthwaite, Mills County, Texas
Editor and Publisher
Victor E. Koleber
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
ESS ASSOCIATION |
STEEN HARDWARE
Phoue 648-2515
Goldthwaite, Texas
Our Best Wishes
Members of The
Goldthwaite FFA Chapter
For A Successful Rodeo
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Lometa Commission Company
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CATTLE!
SALE PRICK
Our Sale Starts At 12:00 Noon
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Bud Harrell - Mrs. J. H. Harrell
Lometa, Texas
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Need a low cost
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SPECIAL
auto loan?
Utility Shovel
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Phtnmi. REG. *3.18
Entered a* Second-class Mall Matter at the Post Office In Oold-
thwalte, Texas 78844, under the Act of Congress, March 3, 1879.
J. Ferguson
an automo-
of
in
to
held their annual
the rerands of the
at Lake Merritt on
One and
were re-
Allen for
Tuesday
new members
Cockrell will re-
Sturdy Lawn Rake
$199
25 YEARS AGO-
(Taken from The Eagle
Files of June 15, 1945)
R. P. (Dick) Broyles one
Dallas’ most active men
banking circles, has come
Goldthwaite to be associated
with E. T. Fairman in business
activities and will devote a
good part of his time to the
management of the Trent State
Bank.
Turkey breeders around Gold-
thwaite are helping Texas to
become one of the largest egg
Shippers in the nation. A. B.
Kennedy, associate editor of
FARM AND RANCH, said last
week.
Lions Loy Long. Jack Reid. D.
:an Flag Kit
On Tuesday afternoon. Master
Lawrence Morrison Stokes of
Houston, who is here with his
mother, Mrs M. Y. Stokes, Jr.,
and his brother, Melmoth
Young HI visiting in the home
of his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. M. Thompson, celebrat-
ed his seventh birthday.
Lewis Sparkman and family
took dinner with Herman Mc-
Nlel and family Sunday. They
all went out to hear Brother
Mitchell preach In the after-
noon.—Midway News.
Mr. and Mrs. R H. Burgess
and children of San Antonio
are guests of his mother and
sister. Mrs. Burgess
J. Fisher and 8.
Mullin News.
Mr .and Mrs. C.
left Wednesday for
bile trip to several points In
western Texas, Including San
Angelo. Eldorado and Abilene.
Mrs. Lee Robertson and dau-
suBSCRirnoN rates
Mills ahd adjoining counties — one year, *5.00; six
months, *3.00. Elsewhere In Texas — per year, *0.00; six months
*330. Outside Texas and Overseas — per year, *7.00; six
months, *400. No charge tor rhang— of address.
SUBSCRIPTIONS DISCONTINUED UPON EXPIRATION
THE GOLDTHWAITE EAGLE
AND
THE MULLIN ENTERPRISE
40 YEARS AGO-
(Taken from The Eagle'
Files of June 20, 1930)
The residents and property
owners on Fisher Street and,
some of the cross streets sub-
scribed the money to buy crude
oil to sprinkle those streets and
the city authorities cooperated
by having the oil applied. The
business men on Fisher Street
and the square took up the good
work and will have oil on those
streets.
10 YEARS AGO-
(Taken from The Eagle
Files of June 1*. 1930)
Members of the Goldthwaite1
School Board, meeting In their
regular session for the month of
June, elected three faculty
members for the new school
year starting in September.
John G. Milnor and Mrs? Lois
Skipping are
while Mrs. Iva
Join.
Shareholders of the Mills
County Hunting and Fishing
Club, Inc.,
meeting on
Club House
June 8. -
RChwarta Food Store will be
and Mrs. 8.
J. Fisher.—
ambulance
SERVICE
THE GOLDTHWAITE EAGLE-MULLIN ENTERPRISE
Goldthwaite, Texas, Thursday. June 18, 1970
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ghter were expected to
last evening for a visit to 1
O. H. Yarborough and <*
friends In this dty and to
Robertson family in Big Vai
Mrs. R. L. Armstrong ,
children returned last wLk
from a visit to her parent,
and Mrs. Em Wilson in Co,
Christi. Her sister, Mls» q
line Wilson, came home .
her for a visit.
Commander A. E Champeau,
USNR, District Cadet Midship-
men Supervisor, New Orleans,
announced recently. He was ap-
pointed for Engine Officer
training.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Duren
and children visited Mr. and
Mrs. Bennie Wilcox at Caradan
Sunday afternoon.
D. Tate and Charlie Wilson at-
tended the Dtatrict Lions Con-
vention at San Antonio Monday
of this week, having seen nam-
ed as delegates at the ’ast meet-
ing of the Goldthwaite Lions
Club.
One of the worst storms here
in many years struck in three
or four different clouds Monday
night and Tuesday morning,
uprooting and blowing limbs
from many trees in Goldthwaite
and over the county.
5/100 inches of rain
corded here by Harry
Monday night and
morning.
...Malcolm A. Horton, 18, son of
Mr. and Mrs. M F. Horton of
Goldthwaite, has been appoint-
ed a Cadet-Midshipman in the
United States Merchant Marine
Cadet Corps and assigned to
preliminary training at the Ca-
det Basic School. Pass Chris-
tian, Mississippi. Lieutenant
20-in Window
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To Buy or S^ll, Lometa, Texas
Sale Every Friday
Remember
in a new home starting July 5.
The store will be moved from
the comer of Third and Fisher
Streets to the Burnham Build-
ing on the corner of Third and
Parker Streets.
Glynn and Roger Sanders will
have a special Club’ Lamb sale
here this week. Three hundred
lambs will be offered at the sale ;
ring.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Tyson
Nlckols are at home tn Graham
after a short trip which follow-
ed their marriage in the home
of Rev. and Mrs. Preston Flor-
ence.
Miss Eva June Jordan became
the bride of Elbert Dewayne
Lee May 27 in Lubbock Chris-
tian College Auditorium.
Mrs. Evelyn Evans, Mrs. Wan-
da Balentine and children, Ray
and Glenda Kay, of Corpus
Christi spent the weekend with
Mrs. J. Everett Evans and
Gladys and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
HUI.
Visitors in the L. V. French
home were Rev. and Mrs. Em-
mit Waskom. Sallie and Brenda,
Mrs. Tyson. Mrs. Sullivan and
Nancy and chUdren; also John
Hughitt.
A bridal shower was held last
Saturday afternoon In the Com-
munity Building honoring Mrs.
Thurman Scrlvner, nee Betty
Adams.—Mullin News.
Bug Killer Spray
Safe, does not
contain DDT. MB >V
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Koleber, Victor E. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 18, 1970, newspaper, June 18, 1970; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1171792/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.