The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 14, 1972 Page: 4 of 10
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Page 4 THE GOLDTHWAITE EAOLE-MULLIN ENTERPRISE
Ooldthwaite. Texas, Thursday, September 14,1972
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Repossessed
Mobile Homes
Like New
NO DOWN PAYMENT
Just Take Up
Payments
Free Delivery and Set Up
Southwest
Interstate
Mobile Homes
400 EARLY BLVD.
Brown wood, Texas
PH. 644-3226
Too Late To Classify
WANTED — Reliable person
to distribute San Angelo Stan-
dard Times in the Ooldthwaite
Area. Ideal opportunity tor re-
tired or person wishing to sup-
plement present Income. Must
be able to post bond and good
transportation is necessary.
WMte or Call Rex Hutcherson,
803 East Wallace, Llano. Tele-
phone 915-247-5216.
9-14-Ste
FOR SALE — Ford grain drill,
13 disc. Good condition. See Na-
than Carothers or Phone 948-
3613 or 648-3225. 9-14-2tp
WANTED to lease graxlng or
rmlng land In or around Big
Valley. Call Jack Davis 938-5581
or write Route 2, Box 68, Oold-
thwaite. 9-14-2tc
Immunization Clinic Slated Here
September 26 For Pre-Schoolers
An Immunisation clinic will
be conducted Tuesday, Septem-
ber 26, at Ooldthwaite Elemen-
tary School at 3 p.m. for all pre-
schoolers. There will be no fee
charged for the Immunisations.
Diphteria, tetanus, pertussis
formerly known ss (DPT) and
polio Immunisations should be
started about two months of
age, and resume at three and
four months. A third polio Im-
munisation should be given at
six months. At twelve and thir-
teen months of age measles and
rubella are suggested.
Between the fifteenth and the
eighteenth months DPT and po-
lio Immunisations should be gi-
ven again to the child.
DPT and polio booster doses
should be given to children from
four to six years of age. A TD
dote should he given to young-
sters between the ages of four-
teen and sixteen and continued
every ten years thereafter.
Everyone should remember to
keep a personal Immunisation
record of their children show-
ing the dates and kinds of Im-
munisations received and these
records must be validated by a
doctor or health clinic personal.
School Menu
Mon.. Sept. 18 — Corny dogs,
pinto beans, mixed greens, pea-
nut butter cake, cornbread. but-
ter, and milk.
Turn., dept. 18 — Country
steak, garden salad, buttered
corn, chocolate pudding, blseults
butter, and milk.
Wed., Sept. 20 — Hamburgers,
lettuce - tomato salad, French
fries, sliced pickles. Damson
plum gelatin, and milk.
Thur*., Sept. 21 — Fried chic-
ken, new potatoes, buttered
peas, carrot stick*, hoi rolls,
butter, gyrup, and milk.
Fri , Sept. 22 — Pizza, spring
salad, strawberry shortcake and
milk.
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8 * .■f* j m ‘fafi1 an* W ? v
Retired Teachers
Hold Meeting
At Lake Merritt
The Ooldthwalte-Mllla County
Retired Teachers Association
held Its first masting of the new
1972-78 year September 1 at 6
pm. In the O. B. Bala cabin at
Lake Merritt
O. B. Bala, president, led the
buslnees meeting. Yearbooks
were distributed and dlseuased.
Suggestions for projects and
trips for the year ware consi-
dered.
A salad supper was
. Mr.
B**Jd “Ml Mrs.
were welcomed u
Th® next regular
group will be
bar 6, at 2:3o p*.
munlty Room of r
8tate Bank. Mrj.
County Communtt)
ordlnator, will b*'
BaaebalTs Nations
was founded in lug,
* * *
M0”® races In vbfck
are entered before tbuf
are called futurttlx
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There are eight
mile.
Goldthwaite
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. J. Gordon Talk
FHDKUYE BAPTIST
PHILADELPHIA CHURCH
MHO COTE
Church School, 9:46 am
Morning Worship, 10:60 am
Youth Fellowship, 5:00 p. m
Evening Services, 7:00 p. m.
WJROJL each Monday, 1:08 pm
Wednesday, Prayer u—«ng
7:80 p. m.
Men's meeting. 1st Thursday of
each month, 7:00 pm
FIRST RAriTST CHURCH
Rev. Dan Cennally, :
Services Every First Sunday
in Each Month and on Saturday
before.
Rev. B. F. Sheppard, Jr,
Sunday School—10:00 am
Morning Wocsbtp, 11:00 an
Evening Worship, 8:08 pa.
8CALLORN
BAPTIST CHURCH
Billy Den Rogers,
Sunday School, 10:00 a. m.
Evening Worship, 8:00 p. m.
U:88 a. at and m
preceding at IM * aa.
Sunday School, 6:45 am .
Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m.
Training Union, 8:00 p. m
Evening Worship, 7:00 p. m.
Wednesday. Prayer Meeting and
Bible Study, 7:00 p. m.
W. M. U, 2>45 p. m.
ST. PETER'S CATHOLIC
CHURCH
Ft. Michael I. Krei
St. Mary's Catholic Church
5S4 West Wallace St.
San Saba, Texaa
Phone 272-8879
Sunday Mass, 11:00 a. m.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Joe Wood rum, Minister
Bible Study, 10:00 am.
Morning Worship, 10:50 am.
Evening Worship. 6:00 p. m.
Wednesday Prayer Meeting, 7:00
pm.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Rev. V. X McGinn, Paster
Sunday School, 10:00 am
Preaching, 11:00 am.
Sunday Night, 7:30 p. m
Wednesday Night, 7:30 p. m.
POMFEY MT. (DUREN)
CONGREGATIONAL
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Martin L.
Church Each Sunday
(Except on Fifth Sunday)
Sunday School, 10 am. Each
Sunday
Preaching Services—
11:00 a m. and 7:00 p. m.
Prayer Meeting, Thura. Night
Binging each 4th Sat. Night—
(except months of July * Aug.)
Priddy
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
Rev. Andrew X MUd, Faster
Sunday
Sunday f* hod, 0:90 a. m
Worship Service, 10:90 a. m
Fbriodaf
Adjustment
Easy now ... soon her new high heels win
be “old hat,” too. They’re just another * -
hurdle along the road of growing up. Later
in life she’ll find other hurdles. Will she
take these with the grown-up poise and
confidence she shows now?
She will— if these characteristics of poise
and confidence are nourished. And if to
them is added deep religious Faith and
the strength that goes with it. That reed,
grown-up, facing-the-problem-squarely
kind of strength. You, her parents, by
your example and guidance can help her
to find the Faith that gives such strength;
This week, every week go with your child
to the Church or Synagogue of your choice.
Mullin
baptist chukci
Rev. Richard Beckhsa,
HBday Sehod, 9:4»i*
Morning Worship,
Raining union, 7:61 p. a
Rrenlng Worship, i* %
Wstenlsy Prayer klNteg
P- X
Center City
METHODISTi
Rev. Eras* Rape
Morning Worship, »:R t
Sunday School, 10:30 a. a
Evening Worship, 8:N pa.
and, 4th, and 5th
BAPTIST CBTMS
tw*y j
cm* Mu
Sunday School, 10:06 u
Morning Worship, UR
Bventng Worship, 7:00 P,
Wednesday Prsyw
7:66 P. M
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CHURCH OP emm
X L Roberta, Ml
Bible Study 10:60 is
Morning Worahlp, UR
Evening Worahlp, TR
METHODIST
Rev. X C. T«
Church School eac!
10:00 am-
Morning Worship, Rd,
5th Sundays, UR a
Big Valley
baptist choke
James Loeky, Mt
Sunday School, 10:00 sR
Morning Worship, llRL
■rmlng Worship. 7Rj|(
Worship together
this week
You need not walk alone
i 4*4
•:«
\-j
Star
CHURCH OF
Glenn MUler,
Bible Study, 10:00 SJB.
pin—teg Worship, U.Ra
Evening Worship, 7R 9
Wednesday Prayer
pm.
BAPTIST CSCE®
Rev. John Rstea*
Sunday School. W*8»x
Honing Worship, P*
Worship, 9
Sunday School, 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worship, 10:40 x m.
Evening Services, 8:00 p. m.
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This Series of Ads k Being Published in Tho Eagle
Each Month Under the Auspices of the Milk County Ministers’ Association
and k Sponsored by the following Individuals and Business Establishments
METHODIST
Rev. X C. Vm
Church School, 16:66 a*j
preaching Servless W
Sundays
11:00 X m. and 7:00 p
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Roy Wilkin. Funeral Home
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Mills County State Bank
Woody Drug Store
'Johnson Bros. Texaco Sta.
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Kauhs Variety Store
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Goldthwaite City Utilities
Childress Clinic Sc Hospital
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Shelton Bros. Auto Parts
Mills County Lumber
Patty’s Of Texas
GaOdthwalte Stems rectory
Blackwell Wool Sc Mohair
Central Texas Tal. Coop.
Yarborough’s
City Cleaners
Pure Milk Company
Horton’s Wagon Wheel Cafe
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Bridges, G. Frank. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 14, 1972, newspaper, September 14, 1972; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1168377/m1/4/?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.