The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 12, 1964 Page: 4 of 10
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I returned home Monday af-
ter spending almost three weeks
in Dallas with Mr and Mrs.
John Williams.
Mr. and Mrs M. W. Trotter
visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Welch
Sunday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs J W. Feather-
ston left Thursday for Tyler to
visit Mr. and Mrs Larry Sim-
mons and children, and to take
Richard Scott to meet his par-
ents, who were on their way to
Illinois, where Sgt Scott will be
stationed.
Mrs. Preston Slaughter was
honored with a pink and blue
shower Saturday afternoon at
the Youth Center She received
an array of lovely and useful
gifts.
Mr. and Mrs Ernest Jarrett
visited in the M. C. Partridge
home Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Holcomb
visited in San Baba Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Daven-
port. Mr. and Mrs. M W. Trotter
accompanied them to san Baba
and visited with his sisters, Mrs.
Dessie Harden and Mrs. Mattie
Howard.
Mr. and Mrs. Britt Berry visit-
ed in Paris with their children,
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Berry and
children. last week
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HUNTING and FISHING LICENSES
For Sale.
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Lots of cattlemen in this area have found it pays to
creep feed their calves. Helps the calves, and their
mamas, too.
Here’s proof from work with 2800 head of cattle where
ealves were fed Purina Creep Rations:
1. 84% more choice and food grade calves.
2 Heavier ealves. Every 10 calves creep-fed Purina
returned weight equal to one extra calf. (No extra
cow to brood, food and care for, either.)
8. Better cow condition. Cows cockling creep-fed calves
carried 44 lbs. of extra condifion.
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following season.
that's a big return for just a little outlay in creep
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Miles of Qdessa spent
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The was of the Methodist
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"Spanish - Americana," at the
church last Tuesday afternoon
at two o’clock. Those who will
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Friday afternoon with Mrs. Paul
Lee and helped put turnip
greens in the deep freeze. 4
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Duncan en-
tertained her son and his fam-
ily from Fort Worth over the
weekend.
John Livergood of California
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home the first of the week.
Mrs. Harold Hunt and Mrs.
Johnnie Truitt and two children
of Goldthwaite spent Thursday
afternoon with Mrs. Paul Lee.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville O’Neal
spent Sunday at their deer lease
cabin and enjoyed the day. •
. Mrs. Paul Lee and Mrs, Hugh
aoules were in Lampasas Trades
Day, which was Wednesday.
Mr. Byrd Carswell has turned
for the worse and his children
bave been called back to his
hillside Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Godwin of El Paso and Johnnie
Carswell of Granbury are with
him.
Mrs. Paul Lee visited Mrs.
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Dudley Aldridge. Mrs. yle
Smith and Mrs. Johnnie Hol-
land BUI very interesting
study and we would like to have
anyone who wishes to attend to
feel welcome to do so.
Also the MTV of the church
attended a Cluster Meeting of
the Youth Fellowahip in Com-
anche last Monday night
The Baptista are having a re-
vival at the church this week
with nice crowds attending.
A singing was held last Tues-
day night at the Camunity Cen-
ter. A large crowd was present
to enjoy the good singing. Sing-
ers were present from the sur-
rounding communities as well
as other counties. We need this
more often in Mullin.
A shower was held Saturday
night at the Community Center
for Mrs. Edward Wilcox, the
former Brenda Ratliff, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ratlirf.
Brenda received many nice and
useful gifts. We would like to
wish them well in their new life.
Mr. and Mrs Kyle Smith,
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Mr. and Mra Otis Adams,
Pam, Terry and Paula, of Fort
Worth spent Friday night
through Sunday with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Adams,
and her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Chock Duncan and family.
Mr and Mrs Carl Cook ac-
companied Mr. and Mrs. Don
Cook of Kingsland to Pideoke to
visit a sister, Mrs. Ollie Fox and
family, Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Paul Kincheloe
visited Wednesday with Mr and
Mrs L. I Carroll at Star
Mrs. Webb Laughlin visited
with Mrs Jude Miles and Mrs
Joe Miles Tuesday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs Haskell Alexan-
der, Larry and Sandra Kay
spent Sunday with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. P H. Alexander
in Lampasas.
Lampasas spent Saturday with
•tra Butts’ parents, Mr. and
hars. Clem Adams
n aus of Lometa spent Friday with
Mr. and Mrs. Webb Laughlin.
Mr and Mrs Carl Cook visited
Tuesday night with Mr and
Mrs Marvin Nesbitt.
• Mrs. Floyd Donnelly spent
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night supper guest of Mr. and
Mra. J. A. Jones. A .
eMra’Nina Wood at HMML.
waite viatted Mra Mae Egger
mridaya They attended the fu-
nerddot Mm va Hodnett.
Larry and Craig, visited last
Sunday at Snyder with Mr and
Mrs Cord Johnson.
Mrs. and Mrs Johnnie Hol-
land visited in De Leon with
her mother, Mrs Clyde L. Light-
foot.
Mr and Mrs. Gerry Locke and
Kevin visited last weekend in
Austin with Mr and Mrs Jimmy
Ethridge.
Visitors over the past weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. W. T Ander-
son included Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
lard Anderson of Garland, Mrs.
H T. Vaughan and daughter
and Mrs. Herman Ellers and two
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December 19th, At 4:00 P. M.
1st Prize - Stereophonic Portable
Phonograph
2nd, 3rd & 4th Prizes —
$10.00 Basket of Groceries
5th & 6th Prizes —
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loss ot loved one, Mre. Bra
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Mr and Mrs, R P. Jones and
granddaughter, Diane Parrish,
of Ban Angelo were Bunday vlal-
ton of Mr. and Mra. J. A. Joma
Mrs. Ray Cocanougher of
Lubbock and Miss Judy Taal of
O’Donnell were weekend visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Taal.'
Mr. and Mra. Ish Tanner and
children of Goldthwaite were
Saturday night supper guests of
Mr. and Mrs. T.L Teal
Mrs. Margaret Kerby of Meri-
dian was a visitor in our com-
munity Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L Taal Jr,
and children of Mercury were
Sunday visitors in the T. L.
Teal home.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Allen
and children of Brownwood
were Sunday visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. M. L. Rowlett.
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he haw had more fetbete
la Mullin, also in Zephyr, Bome-
om enttered Hodges Oate in
Mullin last Friday night, evi-
dently looking for money, but I
understand they didn’t find
money, so they ate some of the
candles and other foods and
took some cigarettes, but not all
of them. This is the second
time this cafe has been robbed
this year. I understand they en-
tered the churches also the Post
Office at Zephyr
Mrs. Darrell Creek (Nelma
Ann Roberta), daughter of Mr.
and Mra. Lynn Roberta, has
been under the care of a physi-
elan at Memorial Hospital in
Brownwood for several days.
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Koleber, Victor E. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 12, 1964, newspaper, November 12, 1964; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1492444/m1/4/?q=%221964~%22: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.