The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 17, 1964 Page: 2 of 10
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Beulah Hodges,
533 Decatur Street,
Oildale, California
August 39, 1964
Goldthwalte Eagle,
Goldthwalte, Texas
Gentlemen:
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We are enclosing our check
for another year's subscription
of the Eagle. Hope we do not
miss an issue, we took a short
vacation to San Francisco and
THE GOLDTHWAITE EAGLE
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THE MULLIN ENTERPRISE
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Mills and adjoining counties — one year, $3.50; six
months, 33.00. Elsewhere in Texas — per year, $4.00; six months,
CMS. Outalde Texas and Overseas — per year, $5.00; six
month18, $2.75. Single copy, 104. No charge for changes of
missed the card when it came.
We have had much cooler
weather here than you folks
have, and this place is supposed
to be hotter, than there.
If we have missed an Issue
hope you will pick it up for us,
Jake would be very much put
out if he missed an issue.
Thank you We plan to come
to see you some of these days.
Sincerely,
Beulah Hodges
Paint and Body
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JOHNNY TRUITT
been a guest a few days in the
Fairman home. The Misses Fair-
man left Wednesday for Dallas
to attend Rush Week at the
Methodist University, where
they will be students for the
coming term. Miss Gilber ac-
companied them to Dallas
Members of the Goldthwalte
Garden Club who attended
the district meeting of garden
clubs at Brady Wednesday were
Mr? John O. Berry, Mrs. Joe A.
Palmer, Mrs. L. E. Miller and
Mrs J M Campbell
Mrs. Joy E. Fesler had the
misfortune . of falling from the
back porch of her home Monday
afternoon. She fractured a bone
in ner left leg, but is doing
nicely.
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Boys 11, 13 and 13 can win trophies. All boys caa
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50 YEARS AGO-
(Taken from The Eagie
Files of september 19. 1914)
The contract for carrying the
mall between Priddy and Cara-
dan has been awarded to Chas.
Gibson of Priddy and the route
will be established as soon as
some minor details are arrang-
ed. which will be by October 1
or sooner, it is believed.
County Clerk Summy has is-
sued marriage license to J. D.
Venable and Miss Arlena Green.
Charley Morgan and Miss Addie
Whitley.
All over the county merch-
ants, bankers, professional men
and others are joining the
"Buy-A-Bale" movement and
are paying 10 cents per pound
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(Taken from The Eagle
Files of September 10, 1954)
The Emergency March of
Dimes Drive which was carried
out in Mills County last month
showed a good response to the
cause for which it was made.
The total for the drive amount-
ed to $443 9«.
Franklin Dew Weathers has
returned to Goldthwalte and is
again a member of The Eagle
Staff. He started his duties last
week as Linotype operator
He and Mrs. Weathers, the
former Myrlene Reynolds, and
daughter, Cheryl Ann, are mak-
ing their home in the Simpson
Apartments on Fisher Street.
Glynn Collier has been pro-
moted from the position of
assistant cashier of Mills Coun-
ty State Bank to Vice President
of the organisation, according
to announcement by Warren P.
Duren, President
Mr and Mrs Vic E. Koleber
announce the engagement and
approaching marriage of their
daughter, Vicki Ethada to Ralph
r Massey, son of Mr. and Mrs.
jeas R Massey, Route 3, Gold-
thwalte. The wedding will take
place in the First Baptist
Church of Goldthwalte Thurs-
day, September 30. at 5:30
o'clock in the afternoon.
Miss Amy MeGIlvary, daugh-
ter of Mr and Mrs. J. A. McGll-
vary of Robert Lee, and Dr. Bill
Lockridge, son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. P Lockridge, exchanged mar-
riage vows in a ceremony held
in the First Christian Church of
Roswell, New Mexico, on Wed-
nesday, September 1
Warren P Duren and Glynn
Collier president and vice pres-
ident of Mills County State
Bank, attended the thirteenth
Bankers Conference at the Uni-
versity of Texas in Austin Mon-
day through Wednesday of last
week
Norman Duren, Glynn Delapp
and Warren P Duren, repre-
senting1 Goldthwaite Lions Club,
attended a district meeting at
Brady Sunday, for officers and
zone chairmen from nine Lions
Clubs of the region
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waiting for you to make that smart buy!
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tote housewarming gifts for your family:
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house), thermostat- controlled floor
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been so chanted that the mall
now comes to Goldthwalte la
the morning and goes back to
Payne and Moline in the after-
noon. J. D. Sauls of Molino to
the contractor on the route and
he entered upon his duties Wed-
nesday morning.
Lindsey Thompson and Mias
Lella Brown were married at the
home of the bride's parents in
Brownwood Thursday afternoon
and left immediately for a wed-
ding trip to Galveston.
J. T. Bledsoe of Big valley has
moved his family to this city to
get the advantage of the school.
He will remain at the farm until
his crop is gathered, when he
will join his family hero.
Mrs. Lewis Gartman and Miss
25 YEARS AGO-
(Taken from The Eagle
Files of September 15, 1939)
More than 75 physicians and
their guests from four counties
met Saturday night at Lake
Merritt, near Goldthwalte for a
barbecue, the first fall meeting
of the Brown-Mills-8an Baba
Counties Medical Society. The
physicians have voted to include
Comanche County in the asso-
elation and hereafter the group
will be known as Brown-Com-
ance-Mills-San Saba Counties
Medical Society
Thursday, September 7th,
marked the 60th wedding anni-
versary of Mr. and Mrs. M. F.
Wallace, of Mullin. a well known
couple of Mills County.
A double golden wedding was
ceebrated Sunday afternoon
from 4 until 8 o'clock by Mr.
and Mrs. F. F. Kirby and Mr.
and Mrs. T. J Kirby Among
those who attended from Gold-
thwalte were Mr and Mrs. Jake
Kirby, Mrs. Oscar Burns and
daughter, Evelyn, a n d Miss
Maudie Kirby.
Mr. and Mrs. George B. Shady
and Miss Bessie Kate Lewis
have bought from Ben Hurdle
his farm near the Pleasant
Grove community The trade
was made some weeks ago
where Mr. and Mrs shady are
now living.
Misses Sarah and Catherine
Fairman, who have been visit-
ing in Dallas, returned home
Sunday. Their friend, Miss Billie
Marie Gilber, of Dallas, has
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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/m1/2/?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.