The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 28, 1975 Page: 2 of 8
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PAGE I THE GOLDTHWAITK EAGLE-MULUN ENTERPRISE
- GMdtoalla. Ttaaa. Thursday, August 28, 1*75
Goim
AND THE MULLIN ENTERPRISE
Published Every Thuraday at GoldUiwalte. ftHlIa-County. rasas
P. a Hox 24#, (.oldthwaite. Items 76844 - PHONE (915) 648-2244
G. H-anfc Hrtdm* ........Editor ,nd Publisher
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
RIPTION RATES -
Md adjoining Counties. one year
!■ TWxaa, one year......
le at Tax**, am year........
Cow..................
Amount Tax Total
. $6.00 . 30 $6.30
. $7.00 .35 $7.35
. $8.00 .00 $8.00
. . .15 .01 .16
StIHM RIPTIONS DBCONTtNCKD lPON EXPIRATION
Entered aa tacowd elaaa matter at the Poet Office In Goidthwalte,
T*“»- mOtr the Art <rf Congress at March 3, 1879.
...........................................
When
The
lid Bird
Was Younger
10 Years Ago —
#
Mrs. Pauline Godwin Services
Conducted In Atlanta
Ws. Paul tee Harris Godwin
Harr.., and eea the
river In In
at six cMItaan.
Mrs. Godwin
• of Bav A.
ule Tbt and
i family
/ooitng A. Godwin Oetehar 20.
1*14, by the Late Dr. Gencgt
W. Treat! la Dallas, Tanas.
Survivors to this uaton are
Virginia Erie Weaver aH Jo
Jane Taylor; five tcrandchlid-
rea; and tom greet icrandrhild
ran. to la elan survived by
a drat ones in, Virginia Harris
Ricks of Brady, Texas.
Mrs. (lottoin eas burled last
Monday. August IE In Atlanta.
Her husband can be reached at
the home addraxs, 1225 lymyn
I-SOS S.E., Atlanta. Ga. 30316.
William* Ranch
Cemetery
Working
There trill be a cemetery
working at William- Ranch,
'•turday. Sigtomher 6th.
Along with the workup an
Important business meettns
will be held. All those who
possibly can are urged to
attend this mwriing.
(Taken From The Eagle FUe*
Of August 26. 1965)
Miss Jan Yeager teat one of
(our nurses who received a $100
scholarship taring graduation
s sere leas at 9L Paul’s Hos-
pital lb Italian, Aim- 15. S»
is tan totfdar of Mr. and Mrs.
William P. Yeager of GoJdth-
wato
"■to annual convention tor
ASC emgtoyeee was held lest
Hatandap ami tomtay at Laredo.
Thnae aMsndtag from Goidth-
waMa ween Mr. and Mrs. Lae
TWbor. dtaactor of Dlat. 10;
** Md l$* Herbert Faulk-
nar; Mr. and Mrs. BUI Mur-
nu^JtM m. and Mrs. V. A.
nesnadmle of the lets 1-YeCl
eric Itaris Lott Roan and wife,
Wssanab town, fot together at
lha Lagton Mall In Goldhwaito
July 31 md Aug. 1 for their
■■■■* ttamton. According to
Koen family Matorlans. the
Knees who attended this re-
union are desccndmts of the
Koen family which lived In
Pasquotank County. North Car-
olina. for over 100 years.
A tidal of 130 students were
fsndkbhs for degrees during
summer eenmsaneement exar
class at tod Moss toateCollege.
Charlie lyndon Feather stoc
was among thoae receiving
Bachelor of Arts degrees
The Heritage Home. Goldto-
welta, has bean selected (or
membership In the Texas Nure
ing Homs A sac. Mrs. Inei
Arnold wUI serve as the mem-
ber representative of the home.
25 Years Ago—
(Taken From The Eagle Files
Of August 25, 1950)
The home of Mr. and Mr*.
Warren Duren was the scene
Wednesday for the marriage at
Mias Aline Fisher, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Fisher
of Mull by, to Boyingtan Wo-*
mack of Marietta.
WUHam R. “Billy Ray” Arm-
strong. son of Mrs. Annie Arm-
strong, received his Bachelor
of Arts degree from Daniel
Baker Episcopal Collage to
Hrownwood on Aug. 12th.
The Be d and Fgger families
had a fishing party on the
Colorado River lest weekend.
The IbtetriMne began Saturday
with flaMag, swimming and
•rite*. The party continued on
today. wNb watermelons lav-
big a prom Inant place on tha
program. Plans were made to
repeat da ton at the Kggar
Reunion which (a scheduled for
Sept. I.
Tippy dtod last Monday- She
was a friendly little pooch and
her untimely passing caused
gunuine distress on Fisher SL
(toned by Mlaatarah Jana Cock-
nun. Tfepty, M months of ma.
Is believed to have sue combed
to a snake or scorpion bite on
the noee. Following Tippy's
demlae, obaagato* were con-
ducted late last Monday to the
animal cemetery on the pre-
mises of Mrs. J. V. Coe knur.
Mika Hoover played "Tm>s" on
the sccordUn and Harvey Ektos
accompanied him on the b««te.
Among thoae present were two
at Mrs. Cockruin'- pooches.
Red and Hoots, and one of
Tippy1* puppies. Pal. Flowers
were provided by l.lnda and
luu Archer and friends’ .
40 Years Ago—
(Taken From The Eagle Flies
Of August 30. 1935)
c
D. K. Simpson and Miss
Tussle to anger were united In
marriage last taturday evening
in the home of the bride's per
ents, Ur and Mrs. R. A. toang
er. Eldar M. L. Jackson offl
elated.
The first bale of 1935 cotton
wa* brought to Goidthwsite mar-
ket by grower Joe Corona of
tab' Bock Springs con
B waa gtonad yeatorday at
J. E. Greathouse gia.
tapL A. ML tonlth baa an-
aouncad tha opantog of lha local
public schools, Monday. SapL
I. Tha buildings and grounds
art be tog thoroughly cleaned
and repaired, preparatory for
tha year's work.
Neat Monday. Sbpt. 2. Is the
50th anniversary of the salt
of town lota to Goidthwalte.
Many changes have taken place
since the memorable day when
the lota were sold and a large
number of residence* and
business houses were planned
or started. Many tents were
In evidence In various parts of
town.
Lower Big Valley News •
John War lick waa s business
visitor In San Saba Saturday.
Ha and Alvin Qgieaby are work-
ing In Goidtttoane. - -
Basel Reagan spent Sunday
with Ruth Warltck. -
Charlie and Abljah Stark and
faasUies msnt today with thalr
parents, and visited brothers
and slaters to GoJdthwstto.
£ Reynolds Family Reunion
The annual LJoyd Reynolds
family reunion waa held Aug.
15, M and 171b at lbs Reynolds
cahta an Lata Mar lift. A good
ttaw wad anjapsd by all pre-
sent. lha weataed was spent
riatttag, taking pictures, wa6ar
•Wing, swimming and playtac
horse shoes. Sunday, Aug. 17,
was celebrated aa a special
day to observance at Mrs.
Lloyd Reynolds' birthday. All
of tar ehllctoan, grandchildren
and great grandchildren wore
there to help tar celebrate.
Thoae attending were:
Mr. and Mrs. Burrell Rey-
nolds, Dent as, Doug. Dew syne
and friend from Decatur. Mr.
and Mrs. Melvin Reynolds and
Mel, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Comp-
ton from Longview; Mr. and
HISMIL
Bob Johnson and son. Dr.
Robert H. Johnson of Brown-
wood, have Just returned from
a bass fishing trip to Honduras,
Tswtrai America, and report
a reel fins trip and a good
catch.
Caffes ft Frams
WICKER STUDIO
North Parker greet
Goidthwalte, Texas
Phone 648-2471
lfoen 8 am. to 7 p.m.
Monday thru tatuntoy
SSUS&SttS
MPa. Jackie Hnrtoatt aadJerei-
far, Mr. and MPa. Larry Bins
Md Bo. Mr. awl Mrs. Charles
Baynolds and Chuck. Mrs. C.
*• Boggeas. Alice and Jimmy,
all tarn Arilngtoa; Mr. md
ms. Jimmy Farrington, Pam
and Paanya. Mr. and Mrs.
Jackie Reynolds, Leigh Ann
and Julia fPom AM leas.
Asio Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Reynolds, Waiter Cl toe Roy-
eolds, Noel Reynaldo, Mr. mid
Mrs. Earl Wayne Raynolda and
Brad of Goidthwalte.
Mr. and Mrs. William
Arthur Cline came by for a
rialL
MftRt Fforol
For All Your
Flower Noods
Call #46-1612
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W« are proud to announce that we are able to sell
the finest brand in sewing machines, NELCO.
One of the few that are made of metal, rather
than nylon. We also have excellent prices to go
with this famous brand of sewing machine.
Come in for a free demonstration.
Remember
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ANN ETTA'S
We also have a good selection of sewing
machine cabinets for the lady who sews.
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Bridges, G. Frank. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 28, 1975, newspaper, August 28, 1975; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1090147/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.