The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 10, 1970 Page: 5 of 8
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Ooldthwaite, Texa*. Thursday, September 10, 1070
Community News From Muttin
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By MBS. JOHNNIE HOLLAND
,1ne the Eaton family
"held at the MulUn Park
r^e weekend were the fol-
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«rs D. B. Eaton, David Jr
| Mike of Temple; Mr.
and
Mark of
Pete Roth I
-n-k Mr. and Mra. W. M.
Jof Snyder; Iris NeU and
V.ught of Corpus Chrlstl,
jenke. of Corpua. Chrlstl;
l.nd Mrs Earl Eaton and
Ud Mrs Cecil Evans, Caren
‘‘Sri, all of Fort Worth:
M b Hoffman, Charles
1 Billy of Chrlesman; Mr. and
[ j o Hoffman of Alvarado,
Ld Mrs. Noah Tyson Mary
er and Helen Booker, all
uwuwood; Mrs. Alice Hen-
n of Lorena; Mr. and Mrs.
# Eaton of Temple; Mr. and
Willie Wasserman, Mr. and
Bill Daniels and Mr. and
August Wasserman, all of
Kin The group plan to meet
[n next year—same place —
K time.
Mtd Eaton Jr. celebrated his
, birthday the 6th. My dab*
|er celebrated her blrthr^y
15ame day; however, a few
krs could be added for her.
|lr and Mrs. Melvin Murphy
I family of San Saba visited
, over the holidays with her
(rots, Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
Jnch ’•»
trs Jack Davee and Tony of
fcna^wcre weekend visitors
|t with her parents, Mr. and
Frank Davee.
Ur and Mrs. Henry Long vis-
the past weekend at Sea-
rta with friends; however,
j were railed home early due
lilrs. Long's father. Mr. W. L.
ter. falling at‘ the nursing
ir. He received a cracked
i in the fall, and will be In
i hospital at Goldthwaite for
leral days.
Jjrs Frank Wortman of Tut-
i Oklahoma, had surgery last
irsday. and she Is In the
|ptist Memorial Hospital.
m 64! Oklahoma City, Okla.
far monthly Workers Confer-
1 will meet with the MulUn
hUst Church on Monday
Bit, September 14.
fclr and Mrs. George Ivy of
Uu visited her*; over the
plays with Mrs W. H. Baskin
I with Mrs L. J. Vann at the
fckmayi -Nursing Home; also
fch other relatives at Ooldth-
Jke.
■fr and Mrs. Joe Bailey Epley,
Ttir daughter and son of Santa
(revisiting with his sister, Mrs.
|ri Ethridge and Mr. Ethridge.
Paula, California, have been
Also holiday' visitors in the
Ethridge home were Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Farmer and 'family of
Mont Belvlew and Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Ethridge and family of
Freeport.
Holiday visitors In the, Will
Plummer home were Mr .and
Mrs. M. C. Bagwell of Hpuston;
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Vandeven-
der.and Mr. and Mrs. Rodney
Swan, all of Fort Worth; and
Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Morgan of
Weatherford and Mrs. Bertie
CnHsle of Abilene.
Among the dove hunters
around MulUn were John Shel-
ton of Katy, M. 8. Savoy, Rich-
ard, Earl and Joe Burleson, all
of Fort Worth; Jimmy Ethridge
of Leander; Tommy Ethridge of
Bryan; Kenneth Musgrove and
family of Irving; and I’m sure
there were many other former
Mulllnltes here dove hunting,
but I do not know who they
were.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mosler,
Brian and Steve of Victoria
were holiday visitors here with
his mother, Mrs. Fred Mosler.
They attended church services
at the Baptist Church Sunday
morning.
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: Razor Blades
4 a.
Pkg.
WITH THIS COUFON
•4MH "
|, Affiliated Food Stores
13* VOID AFTER SEPT. If, 197*
VALUABLE COUPONfJg^^^j
PERSONNA STAINIHSS INJECTOR
Clip These
Coupons
Save Up
With $5.00 Purchase
v
Blades
5Ct- 29<
To 65%
3-Ll). Can
Unit One
Pkg.
WITH THIS COUPON
Affiliated Food Stores
Regular Price
Is 79c and
“Better Frozen Ideas”
VOID AFTER SEPT. 16, 1676
89c Per Pkg.
Gold Whip
“Buy Better Produce”
U. S. No. 1 Texas Yellow
Chappell Hill
Onions
Lb.
7*
By PEARL CRAWFORD
Heart Downtown Danas
24 HOUR
FEE SHOP
, HNiy
0wr98 for Oiildrwi Dndtr It
Kadit-TtlavhjM
Mrtriy Air Condfflomd
inside parking
| C«mm.rc.-Murphy-Maln Shoot*
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Dallas, Toi
Howard Runnels reported a
nice rain. All things are looking
nice due to the rain. The farm-
ers are busy breaking land.
A. L. Crawford was a business
visitor Saturday with Jessie and
Jimmy Partin
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Harris
and daughter, and Mrs. O. L.
Harris spent the holiday In
Houston with a number of rel-
atives. Mrs. Harris was very
happy to see their new grand-
son, the son Of Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Wayne Harris.
V. T. Stevens visited Henry
Stevens at ihe veterans Hos-
pital recently. His health re-
mains the same.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Wells and
Mrs. R. M. Morrow were Wed-
nesday visitors at San Saba.
Miss Florence Jones spent
Saturday with Mrs. Pat Fallon.
Mr and Mrs. Ted Vance of
Austin spent the holidw with
their mother, Mrs. J. cpCreek,
who Is a patient at the local
hospital. I visited her Saturday.
She was doing nicely. We all
wish our old neighbor a speedy
recovery.
Mrs; Pearl Chambers of
Brownwood spent the holiday
with Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Whatley.
Their mother, Mys. Bertie White
Is a patient.at the local hospital.
Mac Oxford reported a nice
time during the holiday. He did
some bird hunting. Their guests
were W. P. Oxford of Dallas. Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Burrus of New
Home. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Ox-
ford and family of Austin, and
Miss Lucy May Burrus of Austin.
We .send congratulations to
Roy Gene Tlemann who did so
well with his work. At last re-
port he arrived In Vietnam. We.
all send our good wishes to him.
Billy Oxford is in training
service in California.
Mr. and Mrs. William Daniel
attended the Daniel family re-
union at Comanche, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Conner
enjoyed a family reunion at
their home. Sunday. The Con-
ners were our near neighbors'
some years ago.
Mr. and Mrs. William O,
Crawford and Letrlcia spent the
holiday with their parents, Mr.
•and Mrs. W. A. Bufe and Mr.
and Mrs. A. L. Crawford.
Mr. and Mrs. Randal Ratliff
and Troy were supper guests of
Mr. and Mra W.
Sunday night. —’
New Crop Fancy
Sweet 1C
POTATOES 13
t
Heinz Strained
Baby
Food
9*
Lb.
U. S. No. 1 Red
10-Lb. Bag
Potatoes 59*
Heinz
Tomato
Soup
Topping«39*
Gold King
Hush
Puppies
Lb. Bag
29*
Banquet
5-Lb. Bag
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EXTRA SPECIAL’
Toast ’Em
Pop Ups
Save 30%
Reg. 49c
Value
3
Boxes
10*
Lanolin Plus
Hair
Save 30c
Large
22-Oz.
Can
••WAV-?*
starch
w.
Ratliff,
New Dearborn Heaters
And We Still Feature The
Rheem Water Heaters
And Full Line
Air - Conditioner Supplies
Campbell Gas Company Ho. 2
• Virgil Geetlin -
phon« 648-2712, Goldthwaite, Texas
Sta-Puf Fabric
Rinse
Gallon
89*
Spray
39*
Lanolin Plus
Giant Box
69
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Shampoo
Rinse
16-Oz., Reg. 79c
48*
“Serve Fresh Pork Today’
*1
%
Pork Chops
, Center Cuts
98t
End Cuts
Lb.
59*
Fresh Beef
Liver
LB.
39*
Cedar F^arm, Boneless
Fully Cooked
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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/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.