The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 27, 1976 Page: 3 of 8
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of Cleburne visited with Mrs.
Musgrove’s sister, Miss Artie
Mosier, last week.
Saturday was another work-
day in Mullin. Much needed work
was done cleaning and mowing
vacant lots. Most homeowners
are doing mowing and other-
wise beautifying their grounds.
Mr. Bill Murray is a patient
in Childress Hospital at Gold-
thwaite. We hope the condition
continues to improve.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Warren
of Duncan, Okla, were Sunday
visitors with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Warzen.
Mr. and Mrs. Roydston House
of Goldthwaite were here for
worship at the Church of Christ
Sunday.
Mrs. Retta Hinde has gone
to Palo Pinto to attend the
funeral of a lifelong friend.
Please don't forget the Mullin
School homecoming this Satur-
day night.
"Too many people don't care
what happens, so long as it
doesn't happen to them.”
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Each time we have a blood
drive there are a number at
individuals who try to give but
are unable to because of various
reasons. These individuals are
listed as deferred, and though
they were not able to give a
unit of blood they are greatly .
appreciated for their effort.
Another group who are great-
ly appreciated a re those individ-
uals who volunteer their time
to work with the blood drive.
DEFERRED
Leta Rudd
• Priscilla Muse
_ James Wells
Gayle Germany )
James Leonhard
Sara Rudd
Kathy Gist
Carolyn McCoy
Thurman Head
Jimmie Huffman
Jo Nell Hardgrave
Patty McCasland
J. C. Stewart
Becky Long
Ray Duren
WORKERS
Mrs. W. A. Cline
Carol Graves
Delbert McCaig
Charles Childress
Kathy Turner
Quincey Wells
Jo Ann English
PrisS Muse
Sue Cockrum
Bonnie Rush
Verba Lee Auldridge
donors in the Mills I
Blood Drive, May 12,
ThoughL.this was a lighter re-
sponse and does not meet the
Wood veeds at our local hos-
pital, all those involved greatly
appreciate the response at all
those who took the teneto
come by and give. /
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ca operate 19 orthopedic and
three burn institutes throughout
North America at no cost to
the patients. Jesse is also on
the Board of Directors of the .
Greater Houston Retail Grocers
Association. He is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Green of
Hamilton, Texas.
. Thank you, each and every Mildred Hardcastle
Dan Connally
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Charles Studer
Frances McPherson
Mark Lawrence
Guyla Davis
David Schwarts
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Delbert McCaig
James IteMS
Betty Scott ~
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Norvell Saathoff
Donnie Stegemoller
Lucy Saiylor
Walter Bryant
BUI Bishop
N. S. Ward
Duane Turner
Patsy Young
Tom Cody Graves
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Goldthwaite, Texas, Thursday, May 37, 1976
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DONORS
F. L. Lewis
Dolores Wright
Felton Wright
Glynn Collier
Randy Hudspeth
J. M. Willtrout
Marvin Childress
Paul Knight
Blake English
Clyde Cockrum
David Casey
Douglas Fiest-
Ronnie McKinney
Judy Beavers
Gilbert Davis
Steve Gist
Joy Barnett
being called for most often. Aad leadim
manufacturers send as a supply at each new
. Merle M. Ellis
OPTOMETRIST
308 Citizen’s National
Bank Building
Brownwood, Texas
_ Lucille Henry of Mullin and.
Killeen was guest of honor at a
retirement party on May 7 as
friends, co-workers and asso-
ciates from the commercial
carrier industry gathered at
Transportation and Services Di-
vision. Ft. Hood. Miss Henry
has given over 33 years of
service to the government, be-
ginning her career with the
Office of Price Administration
in Goldthwaite on March 1,1942.
Since 1962 she has been the
supervisor of Outbound Person-
al Property Movements Section.
Miss Henry was presented
with a corsage, certificates and
a Letter of Appreciation, thank-
ing her for her diligent devotion
to duty and meritorious service:
She also received an engraved'
tray and a photo album contain-
ing pictures of all her co-work-
ers in the Transportation Divi-
' sion.
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Hat many chomsands more. Yet, rarely do we not have
to stock the medieines phyditom, even those to
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Capt. and Mrs. Odell H.
Renfro of 1508 Strawberry
Circle, Irving, Texaa, proudly
announce the arrival of a baby
daughter, Stacy Elisabeth.
Little Miss Stacy made her
arrival, Tuesday, May 18,1976.
She tipped the scales at 6 lbs.
3 ozs. and measured 19% inches
in length.
She has a sister, Amy Lynn,
to welcome her home.
Proud grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. O. H. Renfro "of
Priddy.
Childress Hospital, May 19.
1976. She arrived at 3:55 p.m.
weighing 6 lbs. 12% ozs.
Maternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Raney of
Irving, Texas. Paternal grand-
i "parents are Mr. and Mrs. Dick
■ Haines of Carlsbad, N. Mex.
mm Materpl great grandparents
•a are Mr. 'and Mrs. E. W. Raney
• of Dallas.
one, who had a part in the
Jesse Lee Green, co-owner
of the Smith's Lucky 7 Super
Market, Houston, Texas, pre-
senting a donation to the 58th
annual Arabia Temple Shrine
Crippled and Burned Children’s
Benefit. The contribution will
go to the local hospitals in
Houston and Galveston.
The Shrine of North A me ri-
Sheriff Tax Assessor-Collector
centerpiece.
_ Mary Neil Wetterman regis-
tered guests from a gold anni-
versary book. Cheryl Baird
served cake, and Donna and
Marilyn Baird served the golden
punch.
Vicky Biard provided beau-
tiful piano music throughout the
afternoon.
Members of the houseparty
included Mmes. Thurman Head,
Sam Campbell, Shirley Cox,
apd Misses Deanna and Donna
Cox.
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For Appointment
Sunday night, Goldthwaite and
the surrounding area received a
nice, hard rainfall. Unfor-
tunately, it was accompanied by
hail in some parts of the county.
Reports received by the Eagle
Office indicate Mills County
residents received approx--
. mately an inch to an inch-and-
a-half of precipitation.
No reports of serious dam-
age have been made due to
the hall.
Your suggestions and advice are always welcome
and I will appreciate your continued support.
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Mullin Community News,
BY: LILLIAN PLUMMER ''
"What yen want... When yom (at it!"
Mr. and Mrs. Dickie C.
Haines of Goldthwaite, Texas,
announce the birth of a baby
girl, Tania Lynn, born at
ark Millers Celebrate
,lden Wedding Annie.
mds and relatives called Mrs. pobby Baird, grandehua.
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community all the served from a gold punch bowi
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The Mullin homemaking class
along with their sponsors have
gone to Lake Buchanan for a
few days of camping and rec-
reation.
The French reunion was held
Sunday at the Mullin Community
Center. All the French brothers
and sisters except one were
there; a sister who lives in
Arizona was unable to attend.
A lovely time visiting and a
good dinner at the noon hour
was enjoyed by all present.
Mrs. Glynn Sanders is still
in the hospital at Temple. At
last report she was a bit im-
proved.
Those visiting over the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Will Sanders were Mr. and
Mrs. Prentice Sanders and Mrs.
Lucille Jenke of Austin; Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Sanders of Star;
and Mr. and Mrs. Walter San-
ders at San Antonio who are
spending a few days at their
place near Mullin.
Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Jenke
and baby have moved here to
their home. Sammy is working
' for Weakley Watson in Brown-
wood.
Mrs*. Vesta McCormick has
gone to Houston with her sis-
ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs.
Ott King. Hollis Wallace was
here visiting his sister, Vesta,
and went with them to Houston.
Mrs. Ghris Haglestein of
Sanderson spent several days
with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Dennis Edmondson. Mr.
and Mrs. H. J. Boyd of Over-
ton were also guests of the
Edmondsons last week.
Mr. Tip Carlisle was buried
here Saturday. He was 91 years
old and a pioneer citizen of
Mills Cont. ’
Recent visitors with Mrs.
Margaret Toliver were Mr. and
Mrs, Douglas Sedberry of Waco,
Mrs. Ernest Obenhaus at
Brownwood, and Mrs. Musette
Russell at Early. Other visit-
ors were Mr. and Mrs, Vance
Toliver of Luling and Mrs.
Nell Hollancrof Proctor.
Mr. and Mrs. Bo Musgrove
Paint I Body Shop
AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRS
Gene Shelton
Body Shop &
Garage
648-3226 san Saba Hwy.
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in nominating me for re-election as your sheriff,
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tax assessor-collector was certainly appreciated.
Kier °Canterbury
were John’w. HUI
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Bridges, G. Frank. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 27, 1976, newspaper, May 27, 1976; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1492674/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.