The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 17, 1964 Page: 1 of 10
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ESTABLISHED 1894
AND THE MULLIN ENTERPRISE
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GOLDTHWAITE, MILLS COUNTY. TEXAS
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Bids for construction of the
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Leon from scoring when they 1 in the third quarter This time
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WEATHER REPORT
Eagles Upset By Bearcats 26 - 6;
Play Johnson City There Friday
lids To Be Opened Here October 1
or 10 Bed Addition To Hospital
Bureau Schedules Policy
opment Committee Meetings
Contract Let For Construct!
Br. T. C. Graves Dental Bq
pold,
ed or
Autumn
nteen.
8.00-11.50
12.00-13.70
held them for four downs on
the Eagle five yard line. After
community will have an
m supper along with the
First Downs
Yards Rushing
Yards Passing
De Leon’s Bearcats used the
expert passing of quarterback
Gary Burleson and the running
of Bill Lamb and Johnny Ter-
rill to win over the Goldthwaite
Eagles 26-6 here Friday night.
During the first half the Eag-
les were held out of the picture
with the Bearcats showing most
of the action. However, it looked
like the Eagles would keep De
EAGLES MEET JOHNSON
CITY THERE FRIDAY
This Friday night the Eag
will go to Johnson City to J
their Eagles Game time *■
8 00 p m Everyone is urged
come out and back the Ead
18-50.
er Cows
& Calves
B Team Defeats
le Fall, 26-16
Charles Cornelius—tiler. --
W D. Clements, treasurer.
Eugene Dyas, Sr., secretary.
The Lodge meets on the third
Thursday of each month. Their
meeting for September will be
held at 8:00 p. m. tonight.
Goldthwaite recelved M inch
of rain during the past week,
which is the only moisture offi-
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nt several days
with her sister,
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ay Rogers of Br
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Jaycees Have
Successful Rest
Stop On Labor Day
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GHS DRUM MAJOR AND MAJORETTES—Here are the drum major and majorettes for
Goldthwaite high school who are leading the GHS band for the 1964-65 school year. They are from
left: Donna Hardgrave, junior, and drum major, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Allan Hardgrave; Phyl-
lis Wesson, junior, daughter of Mr and Mrs. J. C Wesson; Diane McKenzie, freshman, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McKenzie; and Debbie Langford, freshman, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Joe 8.
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M days of September.
8ome parte of the county re-
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) PARTS
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Saturday, September 19, Cen-
ter City in the Youth Center at
7:30 p. m.
Monday, September 21, at the
Mills County Park in Goldth-
waite at 7:00 p. m.
Monday, September 21, in the
Community Center at Mullin
at 7:00 p. m
Wednesday. September 23, in
the School House at Ridge at
7:30 p. m.
Thursday, September 24, in
the High School lunchroom at
Priddy at 7:30 p. m.
EST
LE CLASS
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Morgan has rets
m six months
National Guard,
orking at his to
Texas Highway
De Leon
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REV. RENFRO e
SPEAKER AT BI
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- 12.00-14.50
_ 118.00-170.00
... 14.00-10.70
... 17.00-20.00
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OCAL MARKETS
. CATTLE MAROT
LOMETA COMMISSION CO.
1 September 11, 1904
L^et was steady to higher
Most all classes of cattle, de-
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ausouxnuxapx-Pietured xdolahwaita, X aahoplomhsertgaduhtvhaoct:
lendine til* cheering sectlon for tn* Iighving EAgAS win YVer. LHCY iiwi •y-
winetielen aSTtoSt. anugnter <7mt. Ml Mm C H^; UM* oeesiin, nenlor, dau-
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. virg deestin; Brenda Jernigan, sophomore, ...
Rawtoy MM: Delores elewar, sophomore, quehterot
MeteKn. freshman, daughtet of Mr. Md Mm Charile MeLean; and Beverly Rhondes, senior, daugh-
loe at Mr. and Mm “ R AAIAs — (Wicket studlo Photo)
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HEADS MASONS—Taswell J.
Renfro has been elected wor-
shipful master of the Goldth-
waite Masonic Lodge for the
new year.
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& F. J. Agee
Lions Speaker
k P J Agee, Academic Dean
Howard Payne College,
wnwood, was the guest spea-
l at the regular Lions Club
sting Tuesday night in the
erican Legion Hall.
h subject was: "The Ameri-
linage. Around The World.”
orman Duren and Glynn
ter were in charge of the
ught steer calves.
Leon kick This drive died near
the goal line when the Black
and Gold lost the ball on an-
other fumble
The second drive played out
as the clock did, leaving the
score at 26-6 in favor of the
Bearcats
Terrill led the rushers for the
nightwith 101 yards, compardi
with Lamb for 100 Hammon*
led Goldthwaite efforts with 52
yards and Jim Childress added
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Ie club heard report on the
it bulb sale which is now in
gtess and announcement
emade concerning the club’s
Nil mop and broom sale
ch is scheduled for next
Rodey, September 24.
Myan Collier, chairman of
broom sale, announced his
mittee appointments for the
k List of committees will be
shed in the next issue of
Eagle,
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1 Goldthwaite Eagle B
Eagles won oyer Marble
28-16 there last Thursday
CHOICE OF ROOMS
During the past year the hos-
pital has been crowded most of
the time, according to Drs.
Childress and Cruzcosa.
This situation prevented some
patients from having private
room when it was needed or
desired
The new wing with additional
rooms is expected to solve the
problem and give patients a
better choice of rooms.
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Star Tiger. Play
Jonesboro Tonight
The Star Tigers will open
their 1964 football season to-
night when they meet Jones-
boro on the Tiger field.
Game time is 8:00 p. m.
Everyone is invited to come
and back the Tigers.
Warlick was the out-
: scorer for the night
iin 20 points with Dan-
dey making the other
its
Other officers who are serving
with Renfro are the following:
Walter A. Bryant — senior
warden.
T. Wallace Johnson — junior
warden.
Harvey O. Parker — senior
deacon.
J. C. Wesson—junior deacon.
Dr. R. Glynn Raley—chaplain.
DeWayne Henry—senior stew-
ard.
Allen D. Moreland — junior
steward.
Contract was let last Wednes-
d ay for construction of the new
dental building for Dr. T. C.
Graves, Goldthwaite Dentist.
Leon Burk Construction Com-
pany. general conractor, San
Angel i, Texas, was the low bid-
der for the job. Low bid was
833.710 00 for the building. This
does not cover the air condition-
ing which will be done by James
Skiles of Goldthwaite at an ap-
proximate cost of $4,500.00, ac-
cording to announcement by Du
Graves
Construction bids were MM
milled by six contractors, t
from San Angelo, twok
Goldthwaite. one from nd
wood and one from A
The contract was ami
1 , . -ruction wii
dav starting time andi
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time Tucker carried the ball to
the one yard line and with 5:51
remaining in the first quarter
Burleson plowed into the Eagle
end zone The play for the extra
points failed
Then with 10:55 left in the
second quarter the Bearcats
struck again This time Terrill
plunged through for the second
tally of the game. An extra two
pointer by Burl son brought the
score to 14-0 in favor of the
Bearcats
Only a few minutes later with
the clock showing 6:47. Bill
Lamb carried the ball 13 yards
to add another six points to the
Bearcats’ score.
Goldthwaite came out strong
in the second half, and with
6 35 left in the third period,
quarterback Johnny Hammond
plunged ever from the one yard
line for the Eagles' first and
only score The play for the ex-
tra points failed
De Leon added another six
pointer as the clock showed 1:52
Mohair Promotion
Committee Meets,
Plans Coronation
•The Mohair Promotion Com-
mittee of the Texas Angora
Goat Raisers’ Association met at
Junction, September 9, to make
plans for the 1965 "Miss Mohair”
coronation.
Brownwood was selected for
the place to hold the “Miss
Mohair” coronation for 1985.
Brownwood officials were happy
to have a return occasion for
this event.
The rules for the “Miss Mo-
hair” coronation were read and
considered. A few changes were
made and then they were ac-
cepted.
A committee is working to
select qualified Judges for the
coronation.
Members of the committee
present were: Armor Earwood,
Sonora; Pete Gulley, Uvalde;
Mr. and Mrs V. Z. Cornelius of
Goldthwaite; Mrs. Goodall
Kothmann, Junction; Peggy
Sanders, Mullin; Mrs Tommy
Pryor, Mountain Home; Warren
Klein, Mountain Home; Carlton
Goldbold of Leakey and Arthur
Davis, also of Leakey.
ANCHE THU WEEK
Lh e B team will go to
hne tonight to ploy their
l»me of the season
m „ Comanche Indians,
tme is 7:30 p m.
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lin Loses
Carbon 28-0
"Muin Bulldoga helr
Of the season when
th. Carbon Wolver-
wuTdz.night. The Hnal
fhandouwptayawan
ANA night. Game MM
o"ing are listed the meet-
paces and dates:
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Burleson passed to end Bo
Shifflett for 10 yards and an-
03'
A. Childress and Dr. c. 8. Cruz-
cosa.
Plans and specifications for
construction of the new wing to
the hospital were completed the
past week and any contractor
who would like to place a bid
on the job may secure a set of
plans and specs from either of
the doctors at the hospital or
from Wiedemann and Salmond.
Architects and Engineers, Waco,
Texas.
The new wing which is to be
constructed at the south of pre-
sent hospital will be 73 feet by
66 feet in size and will provide
10 additional beds.
Present capacity of the hos-
pital is 22 patients, with 25 or
26 in emergencies. With the ad-
dition the capacity will be 32
patients, and 35 or 36 in case
of emergency.
The new wing, or addition,
will consist of 6 private rooms
and two double rooms. All new
rooms will have private baths.
One of the double rooms will be
equipped with two doors and a
special scrub sink so that it can
be used for isolation patient.
In addition to the eight rooms
there will be a new surgery room.
The new surgery room will be
larger than the present one and
will be equipped with new
lights. The present surgery will
be used for a hospital records
room. It will also have a new
obsterical room since the pres-
ent one will be made into a new
dining room for the staff
There will also be a basement
which will provide an area for
heating and cooling units and
allow extra space for storage.
Reverend B F. Renfro will be
guest speaker at the Men's
Downtown Bible Class, Sunday,
September 20 Visitors are cor-
dially invited.
and First sti
lot where t
dolph home
Constructi
and glass
conditlonid
The bu
treet. ai
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Mr Calves
er and
ir Cows
Mr Cows
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heifers. 16.00-18.50.
Ibt heifer calves, 17.00-
E One lot 200-Ib heifers at
: medium heifer calves,
-19.50; heavy heifer calves.
. medium steer
0-22.50; heavy steer -
50-21.50.
heder steers. 16.00-21.00.
SHEEP DOG TRIAL
IS A SUCCESS
The Goldthwaite Jaycees in
conjunction with the Goldth-
waite FFA made the first ma-
jor contribution of 8184 24 to
the Goldthwaite FFA Rodeo
Association for building the new
arena This money came from
proceeds of the Sheep Dog
Trials held August 1
In the future a major drive
will be conducted by the asso-
ciation and local citizens to
help build a rodeo arena and
track field
Anyone who has money, la-
bor. or equipment to contribute
toward this project should con-
tact Layton Black. FFA Advisor,
or Don Geeslin, association
president
NED WILLIAMS
OPENS GARAGE
Ned Williams this week an-
nounced the opening of a gar-
age and welding shop in the
building formerly occupied by
Cole's Welding Shop on Third
Street
The business will be operated
as Ned’s Garage and will fea-
ture automotive and farm
equipment repair service, ac-
cording to the announcement
appearing in this Issue of the
paper.
losing the ball the Bearcats other scre
gained control again when the | The Eagles threatened twice
Eagles lost on a fumble This ; more, once after blocking a De
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naw 10 bed addition to Childress
and Cruzcosa Clinic and Hos-
pital here will be opened at the
hospital office on Thursday,
October 1, at 4 p. m.
Construction bids have been
advertised for and will be re-
celved until that date, it was
announced this week by Dr. M
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SINGLE COPY, 104 " THURSDAY SEPT 17, 1966
he Mills County Farm Bu-
I Policy Development Com-
663 will hold their com-
Ulf meetings during the
th of September, according
Wold Head, chairman of the
5 Committee. This 1* the
important phase of Farm
“o work officials point
Ul term Bureau legislative
I is based on what 1* fonnu-
din these meetings.
I members, farmers, or all
ae interested are asked to
Ad st least one of these
The Goldthwaite Jaycees con-
ducted a successful rest stop
over the Labor Day weekend
A total of 90 cars stopped and
approximately 150 persons took
a break in their travels.
This service is one of the
ventures the local Jaycee organ-
ization conducts.
The Jaycees expressed their
appreciation to Mr C L Feath-
erston and the Lions Club for
their facilities.
The road weary travelers
seemed grateful for a free cup
of coffee and a friendly chat
with the Jaycees
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Koleber, Victor E. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 17, 1964, newspaper, September 17, 1964; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1492431/m1/1/?q=wichita+falls: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.