The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 10, 1970 Page: 3 of 8
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JIDTHWAITB, TEXAS
lTU»DAV A SUNDAY
“Latitude
Zero”
With
JOSEPH COTTEN
CESAR ROMEEO
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ofessionaily Fitted.
CALL
i. Philip Nickols
Consultant
For
PennyRich
1312 Reilly Street
, - Fri., 4 p. m. — 9 p. m.
Sat. J:W A. M. - 6 P. M.
Phone 648-3322
Lunchroom Menu
Goldthwaite
Schools
Star News
By INEZ GILBREATH
Monday, September 14
Creole Hamburger Steak
Snowflake Potatoes
Okra and Tomatoes
Pickled Beets
Hot Rolls — Butter
Syrup — Milk
Tuesday, September IS
fried Chicken
Escalloped Potatoes
Buttered Peas
Fruit Cup
Biscuits — Butter
Milk
Wednesday, September IS
Barbecued Weiners
Blackeyed Peas
Coleslaw
Applesauce
Corrraeal Muffins
Butter — Milk
Thursday, September 13
Hamburgers
Lettuce-Tomato Salad
French Frys
Plain Cookies
Milk
Friday, September 18
Swiss 8teak
Green Beans
Buttered Rice
Celery Sticks •»
Hot Rolls — Butter
Syrup — Milk
CALL
PADGETT *
FLORAL
For All Your
Flower Needs
Phone MS-2412
FTD Wire Service
JCNK CLIFTON — I. W. WINTERS — T. X. WINTERS
Lampasas Livestock Auction
Lampasas, Texas
CATTLE
H06S
WEDNESDAYS
12:00 O’clock Noon
Phone, Day or Night —
Area Code 512 - 556-3611
Or Mills County Area,
Big Valley Ex. 938-2388
It seems I missed two Star
boys in the college roundup the
past week.
Darrell Hunt and Earl Wall
are teaching and working on a
Master’s degree, Darrell at Texas
Tech In Lubbock and Earl at
Sam Houston Stale, Huntsville
Mrs. Hettle Fields of Evant is
visiting with her daughter, Mrs.
Gladys Henry. . ' »
A number of folks from Star
attended the Sunday School
workshop at the Baptist Church
at San Saba Thursdsiy night.
Mrs. Fred Hartley visited in
the Gilbreath home Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Islng
and Mrs. Paul islng iftade a
business trip to Johnson City
Thursday, and went through the
L. B. J. Park and came back by
Fredericksburg. They also visit-
ed with Mr. Moore at Lampasas.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gilbreath
and Mltzl visited the Islngs
Thursday night and had home-
made ice cream.
Our deeprat sympathy goes to
the family and frlneds of Mr.
Lee Clary. He passed away
Thursday morning at the Gold-
thwalte Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gilbreath,
Virgil and Mltzl, Will host the
Baker reunion at the Shlve
Grange Hall Sunday, the 13th of
September. Friends and rela-
tive are welcome. -*■
There will be a 4-H Club
meeting at Star School Monday
night, September 14. It's time to
elect new officers for another
year. Also it’s new membership
drive, so boys and grils, bring
those new prospects.
The Star Baptist Church
ladies will be observing Week of
Prayer the 14th through the
18th of September.
The Home Mission theme will
be, “Sound of the Seventies.” All
ladies are welcome.
The Star football boys beat
Strawn in a scrimmage game
Friday night at Gustlne.
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Pvt. First Class Gene Gray of
Fort Ord, California, and Janan
Carr of Arlington, spent the
weekend with- Mr. and Mrs.
Horace Gray, Carrie and Chad.
Annual
Remnant SALE
Rock River
Woolen Mills
Camp Bowie
Industrial Area
Brownwood, Texas
TUESDAY, SEPT. 8TH
THRU SEPT. 14TH *
. - Also Hunting
And Lap Blankets
save steps...
Bank By Mail
No need to be running
tare and there when pay-
ing your bills. Let your
mailman do the running
for you. Open a checking
account and bank by
mail. Save by mail, too.
We supply postage-paid
tank-by-mail envelopes
I tae of charge . . . Open
mi account today.
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MILLS COUNTY
STATE BANK
^ Goldthwaite, Texan
County Over 81 Years
Ifr. and Mrs. Wayne «L. Coff-
man of Groveton, announce the
birth of their son, Cary Lee
Coffman, born August 15, 1970.
He weighed five pounds and six
ounces.
Maternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin J. Craw-
ford of Farmington, New Mex-
ico.
Paternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Hebert L. Coff-
man of Route 3, Qoldtnwalte.
Maternal great-grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Rheay of
Abilene and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
B. Crawford of Farmington, New
Mexico.
Paternal great-grandmother
Is Mrs. B. T. Arnold of Evant. ■
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Social Security
Representative
Schedules Visits
The Social Security represen-
tative from the Brownwood of-
fice will be in Goldthwaite (to-
day) Thursday. September 10,
and also September 24, in the
Commissioners’ Courtroom at
the courthouse. He will be here
at 10:00 a. m.
Any club or any school desir-
ing a social security program
should contact the Brownwood
office.
Those approaching the age of
65 should find out about Medi-
care three months before their
birthday.
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Heritage Home Net#s
By ALMA WILLIAMS
Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Frazier of
Brownwood visited his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Chester FYazler,
last Sunday.
Mrs. Ethel Dunsworth and
daughter from Springtown vis-
ited her sister, Mrs. Mack Han-
cock last weekend.
Jess, Jim. Maxine and Penny
Payne of Wichita Falls visited
Mrs. Lula A. Payne last Wed-
nesday.
Mrs. Earline Brookshire of
San Angelo visited her cousin,
Mrs. Viola Warren, Saturday
night.
Talmage Palmer and daugh-
ter of Albany visited Mrs. Katie
Burdette last week,
Melvin Schwartz and son of
Caradan visited his mother,
Mrs. Minnie Schwartz, last
week.'
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lester
and family of Houston visited
his father, Osa Lester and Mrs.
Lester recently. Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Embrey of Indian Gap
also visited the Lesters.
Warren Thompson of Denver
City visited his uncle, Scott
Thompson: last Monday. This
was the. first time they had
been together In more than 20
years. ,
Mr. apd Mrs. V. H. Tholen of
Houston vistted her father, Gus.
Meyer and uncle, Grover Dal-
ton. Also Mr. and Mrs. Doug-
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lass Chapman of Houston visit-
ed their grandfather, Ous Mey-
er gnd Mr. Dalton. .
Mrs. Velma Medders and dau-
ghter of Lometa visited Mrs.
Maud Chamberlain Saturday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Stacy ot
Fort Worth visited -his mother,
Mrs. Bessie Stacy, last Sunday.
Mrs. C. A. Trimble of Junc-
tion visited her grandmother,
Mrs. Anna Richards, last week.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Tuesday afternoon, July 21,
the ladies of the local Church
of Christ entertained the fol-
lowing birthday honorees with
a lovely birthday party. Hon-
orees were r Mrs. J. M. Camp-
bell, R. F. Swindle, Scott
Thompson, Mrs. A. A. Elms, A.
O. Sommerfeld, Mrs. Lula Hor-
ton, Miss Mary Kunkle, and
THE GOLDTHWAITE EAGLE-MULUN ENTERPRISE Page S
Goldthwaite, Texas, Thursday, September 10, 1970
Miss Ruby Cave..
They were entertained with
music from a record player and
after the gifts were received,
refreshments of homemade
cookies and cake were served to
the largest number of member*
and guests that has ever at-
tended the anrrbal birthday
party. Everyone expressed their
thanks to the ladies for tha
lovely party.
Mol-Mix
LIQUID FEED
$88.00 Per Ton Delivered
E. E. Norwood
Phone 938-2520 - Goldthwaite, Texa»
SrafouitsoPEN
FOR BUSINESS.
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We call it Vega.
We also call it "the little car that
does everything well."
Because it does.
Everything? Everything.
, Vega moves well, stops well,
steers well, rides well, handles Well,
responds well, passes well, travels
well, parks well, wears well, and is
priced well under what you'd expect
to pay lor such a talented little car.
In our highway tests, Vega has
been getting gas mileage in the
neighborhood of the little imports,
which ikn't a bad neighborhood. ■
Yet unlike your average little car,
ours steps right out when you step on
the gas.
The engine is a specially designed
overhead cam four with a lightweight
aluminum alloy block. It turns slowly
and qujetly at turnpike speeds, with
power to spare.
' Disc brakes are standard in the
front. So are backet seats, except on
the truck.
How we doing so far?]
Numbers speak louder than words.
The wheelbase is 97 inches.
Total length is just under 170
inches, or nearly tour feet shorter than
a full-size Chevrolet /
Height of the coupe is just 50
inches, nine inches lower than tha
leading import.
Width: a nice stable 5V5 feet.
Weight: 2,190 lbe. for the sedan.
Engine displacement: 140 cubic
inches.
Fuel economy: about 25 mpg, with
the standard engine and transmission,
in our highway tests.
Horsepower: 90. You can order
110. (80 and 93 hp, SAE Net.)
Seating capacity: 4 adults. —
What it all adds up to is a lot of
little car.
Throe cart and a trade.
Vega turned oat so well that wa
couldn't turn out just one.
So we're turning out four: tha
sporty little hatchback coupe shown
open and closed in the foreground
below; the sedan, on the right; the
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Kammback wagon, on the left; and the
.little panel truck, in the rear, i o
Oh, and a special GT version of
the coupe and wagon which we'll
show 'you later on. tf
September tOlh Is Opening Day
Ail 6,300 Chevrolet dealers are
handling Vega, so you shouldn't have
to go very far to-see and drive one. i
b usin'
Chevy's new little car is open for
ness. Look f
into it
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Koleber, Victor E. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 10, 1970, newspaper, September 10, 1970; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1168502/m1/3/?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.