The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 12, 1977 Page: 3 of 10
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New Mexico".
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Hobba, aad groat grand-
daughter of the late J.S.
Kuykendalls aad the G.L.
Masons, Miss Herring won
the title for the third
consecutive year. She was
judged on her modeling,
strutting and twirling abili-
ties.
This recent event was k«M
at New Mexico State Uni-
versity in Las Cruces.
Taisha's winnings entitle
her to represent the State of
New Mexico in the Miss
Majorette of America Page-
ant and Twirling Champ-
ionships to be held July 25
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Fags I THE GOLDTHWAITE EAGLE-MULUN I .
Cnldffiualte. Texas, IlmradUjr. liny 12, Vttf
BY JUDY BEAVERS
A pressure canaer in safe
wotting order la the hey to
“gat-ready” pinna for house
canning alt vegetables (ex-
cept tomatoes), says Judy
Beavers, County Exteaakm
for safe working pressure
canaers appears below.
—Take off removable pet-
cock aad safety valves, wash
aad dry thoroughly. Saak in
vinegar to remove any cor-
rosion.
—Use a toothpick or pipe
cleaner to dean openings in
lid of canner.
—Use fine steel wool and
soap to wash bottom pert of
pressure canner.
—To remove any odors aad
stains, combine juke of one
lemon-or two tablespoons
vinegar-with two quarts of
water. Process at five pounds
pressure for five minutes.
—Grease (using vegetable
oil) the dosing surfaces of
metal-to-metal-teahng pres-
sure canners if lid is difficult
to remove or steam escapes.
—Replace gasket If rubber
has hardened.
—Check dial guage on pres-
sure canner. Clean weighted
guage thoroughly.
Accessorising today's ap-
parel is definitely an art, and
fashionable jewelry for spring
and summer '77 is the most
A new direction is fabric
jewelry, sometimes scented.
Silk or cotton cords and
strings—plain, braided, or
twisted and often with silk
flowers, knots or heads sdded
will be worn for daytime or
evening.
Fabric jewelry will he aeon
at the neck, ankle, or wrist - In
soft and romantic aad bright
and bold colon.
Traditional gold will be
more popular thaa ever,
especially for daytime wear.
Look for gold and white, gold
and ivory, and gold with black.
Other popular metals include
pewter, silver and copper.
Necklaces may be long or
wide at the neck with neck-
bands aad chokers particularly
great. One new look is a lariat •
a narrow rope-like necklace
with one or more loops tied
and the ends hanging free.
Today’s accessory items are
an inexpensive way to update
a wardrobe - aad, at the same
time, express the daring,
adventurous spirit of their
fashion minded wearer.
One of the most neglected
aspects of health among the
elderly is care of the feet.
Painful feet may be a con-
tributing cause at backache,
headache, fatigue, nervous-
ness. irritability and other
related problems.
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Mullin Community News —
GOLDTHWAITE, TEXAS
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Goldthwaite, Texas
SAT., MAY 28,1977
Jam Session * Friday* Night • May 27 at 10:30 «.«
.Spaces available for Arts & Crafts, Flea Marital, Etc.
Concession Stands, Barbeque Lunch, Fish Fry Supper
By Lillian Plummer
Mr. and Mr*. Wilbur
Chesaer have returned from
Iran where be had worked for
two yean. They came for a
vialt with Mr. and Mn.
Deward Cheater, aatf will
now be employed at Mar-
shall.
Mn. Ethel Wilkin* visited
in the Deward Chesaer Home
recently.
Mr. Albert Cos k at home
after another stay in the
Children* Hospital at Gold-
thwaite.
Mn. Jewell Baskin spent
last Thursday in Brawawood,
a guest at Mn. Chariot Day.
Mr. and Mn. Rex West
have told their home hen
and they are moving to Early.
Rex aad Connie TnDoa, of
Waco, brought Mr*. Ruth
Tulloa home Saturday. They
also visited with Connie’s
mother, Mn. Cleo Hodges,
and Bud.
Mn. Carter Co* of Tye,
her ton aad wife Mr. and
Mn OxeU Con of Pampa. ate
lunch with me last Wednes-
day.
Mr. and Mn. Keaaeth
Cowen. Jackie A Sandra
Faye, of Carlabad, N.M.,
spent x few day* with me last
weak. Mr. Willard Cowen at
Rankin, also spent a few day*
hef€.
Mr. aad Mn. Jack Cook-
sey, of Hendenon, art
spending their vacation at
thrir farm north of Muffin.
Mn. Sherry Shelton and
Mr. Bill Fisher have recently
received their degree* from
Howard Payne University at
Brownwood
Mr. Aubrey French spent
a few days last week with Ms
daughter aad her hasbaad.
Mr. aad Mr*. Melvin
Morphy of San Sobs.
Mn. C1irta Hagteatein of
Saadenoo spent a while last
week with hsr fsthsr. Mr.
Mr. asd Mn. Jimmie
Etheridge. Brad A Randy, of
West Colombia, spent the
weekend with Mr. aad Mrs.
Howard Etheridge^of^the
also visited Gayk^iecther,
The foRotrtng named were
guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Spinks recently, Mr. -
and Mn. Wilfred Spinks at
Aastia, aad friends Capt.
and Mn. Reginald Pindar
from the Bahama Islands;
Mr. aad Mn. Freddie Spinks
of San Antonio. They all went
to Zephyr to visit Mr. aad
Mn. TJ. Medart.
Those visitiag with Mr.
and Mn. Will Saaden were
Mr. and Mn. Albert Jeake,
Mr. and Mn. Prentiss San
den, Mr. aad Mn. Sammy
Jenke and Jason, all of
Austin. Also, Mr. aad Mn.
Jack Sanders at Odessa. Mr.
and Mn. Bill Sanden of
Star, Mr. aad Mr*. Glen
Sanden of Muffin. Also, Mr.
and Mn. Roger Sanden and
Amy, Mr. aad Mn. Hack
Aldridge aad Lori, of Muffin.
Mn. MalHe Lon Garren. a
niece from San Antonio also
visited with the Saaden.
Thoae visiting with Mn.
Margaret Toliver were Mrs.
Quite Grierson, of Wichita
Falls; Mr. aad Mn. Donglas
Sedberry, Mn. Patty Parker,
Susan A Jay. at Waco; Mn.
Maria Taylor aad Michael ef
Richardson; Mn. Nell Gar-
ner aad sons ef Procter; Mr.
aad Mn. Green Bnchanan,
Brownwood; Mr. aad Mn.
Ferguson of Bryan.
Mr. aad Mn. Bob Parker
and Donna, of Remit,
visited with Mr. A Mn.
Grady Hancock over the
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Bridges, G. Frank. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 12, 1977, newspaper, May 12, 1977; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1168513/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.