The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 18, 1978 Page: 7 of 11
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Taken from the Eagle files
of May 17. 1973.
Mills County Commission-
ers Court gave approval to
the purchase of a complete
new radio system for the
Sheriff's Department Mon-
day night at their regular
meeting. The county's por-
tion of the purchase will be
S4.6S3.I5. with SI3.959.4S to
come from the Central Teaas
Council of Governments.
The population for Mills
County as of April 28. 1973.
was 4,217 according to the
census count recently.
Danny Coa. a Mullin FFA
member, was one of nine
future farmers from its
membership of 5,000 to
receive the nation's highest
degree in FFA work • the
American Farmer Degree.
30 yrs. age (5-14-48) -
Eighteen members of the
Goldthwaite School Band had
the privilege of hearing the
Philadelphia Symphony Or-
chestra at Hardin Simmons
University. May 11.
ian.
The Mayor of Copperas
Cove proclaimed “Mias
Jewel Yarborough Day’* on
Sunday, May 12, honoring
Miss Jewel Yarborough, who
will complete 51 years of
teaching this semester. She
was born in Mills County and
her first teaching job was at
Caradan.
Duren Grocery Ad: Large
Head Lettuce - 15c; Miracle
Whip, quart - 49c.
65 yrs age (5-17-13) -J.M.
Allen of this city has
purchased the hardware
business of Mr. Flach at
Star, giving real estate near
Austin in eichange. The
business will perhaps be
moved to this dty - Claude
Eacott is now in charge of the
business.
25 Tears Ago
May 19. Friday •
Turkey Salad with
Celery and Apples
Potato Salad
Lettuce. Tomatoes
Sliced Peaches
Hot Roll-Ice Cream
\
May 23. Tuesday -
Roast Beef
Scalloped Potatoes
Stewed Tomatoes
Green Beans - Hot Roll
Chocolate Cake
The menu is subject to
change without notice.
The Kiltter Klatter Band
performed at Hillview Manor
May 17, at part of the ob-
servance of National Nursing
Home Week. The baud it
Mullin
Homecoming
Slated
SHUGART COUPON mu
Wednesday, May 31
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GROUPS
Taken from the Eagle files
of May 16. 1963.
There are forty-eight stu-
dents graduating in Milla
County thia year. Following
are the honor students from
each school: Goldthwaite-
Carolyn Rhoades, Valedict-
orian and L. V. Benningfield.
Jr. Salutatorian; Mullin- Rex
Bessent Valedictorian and
Leonda Locke salutatorian;
Star - Hilda Frank valedict-
orian and Kerry Harascr
salutatorian; Priddy - Mil-
dred Spinn valedictorian and
Gayland Schrank salutator-
Taken from the Eagle files
of May 14. 1953.
Beginning Sunday after-
noon, May 17, at 2:30, a
number of churches of
Goldthwaite will join forces
in the taking of a religious
Census.
Rev. and Mrs. Ramon
Sims had an ice cream
supper Friday night. May 1,
in their home for their
friends and neighbors.
Mr. and Mrs. George
Reese have been elected
Parents of the Month for
May by the MYF of the First
Methodist Church.
Leonard Cole, of Cole's
Welding Shop & Iron Works,
has taken on the agency for.
Swing-O-Matic farm and
ranch gates, according to
announcement this week.
CALENDAR OP EVENTS.
May 18. Priddy Center
lunch and games: 11:45
Meal at Center; 3:00 RSVP
Board meeting.
May 19. 9:30 Band leaves
for Browuwood la play at
Cordell Center, following
lunch wjll travel to Bangs
and play at Twilight Nursing
Home: 11:45 Meal at center.
May 22. Social Security
Rep. at Center. Mullin
Center for lunch and games.
May 23. 11:45 Meal: 12:20
Sr. Citiiens News on KBAL.
RAW Floor
Covering
Carpet
Umdeurn - Tile
Upholstery
Furniture
1110 Fisher St.
Ph. 648-3100 Goldthwaite I
The Mullin School Home-
coming will be held Sat-
urday, May 17, 1978 at the
Mullin Community Center.
Light refreshments will be
served at 7 p.m. and the
program will be at 8 p.m.
Make your plans to come
and enjoy the evening with
old friends. We will be
looking for you.
President: Alvin Hayes
Vice • President: Steve
Williams
Secretary: Mattielue Shaw
(run 2 weeks)
75 yrs. ago (5-16-03) - A
terrible hail storm visited
Regency settlement last Sat-
urday evening. The lighten-
ing killed a hone for Will
.' Ashley. 2 hogs for Mr. Rawl,
and a calf for A. H. Estep -
with severe damage to the
houses and crops.
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Wicker
Stadlc
North ParteriStreet
Goldthwaite, Texas
Phone 648-2471
Open 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Monday thru Saturday
City Iron
& Metal
Paying highest prices
for scrap steel, iron, tin,
clean cast, dirty cast,
motor blocks, scrap
brass, copper, radiators,
aluminum and junk bat-
teries.
We also have new and
used steel for building
purposes.
Sth and Brady Hwy.
Phone 915/646-9391
BROWNWOOD
Upkalstary
floor Coverings
And Corpet
Ptoae 648-2261
Flaher St.. Goldthwaite
Ex-students,
and friends are asked to
attend the Midway School
Reunion at the American
Legion Hall in Goldthwaite.
May 28. 1978.
You are also invited to the
Will Hilt family reunion on
Mav 27. at the Legion Hall.
Please bring a picnic
lunch.
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Sheep 6 Goat Blochs,
$2.40 Ea.
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Bridges, G. Frank. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 18, 1978, newspaper, May 18, 1978; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1168403/m1/7/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.