The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 24, 1982 Page: 3 of 10
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Walton Reunion Held June 13th
The weather was very Dilley and two daughters-in-
cooperative and the attend- law and three children, and
ance was good, for the Mrs. Pat Schrivner and
Walton Reunion which was daughter.
held Sunday, June 13, 1982. Darwin Newton, Abilene;
Everyone seemed to enjoy Mrs. Elsie Walton, Marble
the day visiting. There was Falls; Mrs. Bertie Reece,
plenty of good food at the Lampasas; Harmon & Max-
noon hour. ine McCasland, Star; and
Those attending were: Emory, Cindy, Karen Sue,
Mrs. Dorothy Lee Cook and David Walton, of Eastland;
son of Portland, Ore.; Mr. Leland, Doloris & Jed
and Mrs. J. D. Mason, New Davee, Abilene.
Orleans; Mr. and Mrs. Paul From Goldthwaite - Irva
Vernon and daughter Paula, Cline, Jewel Newton, Bob &
Jan Mason, Grand Prairie; Von Dean Johnson, Dorothy
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Culbert- & Glyn Walton, and Lyda J.
son, Abilene; Roy Walton, Walton.
Houston. The party broke up about
And from Austin were R. 4:00 p.m., with promises to
L. Woolsey and two grand- return in 1983 on the second
daughters, Mrs. Othell Sunday in June.
New
A rrival
Dayton and Bonita House,
of Rt. 1, Mullin, Texas are
proud to announce the
arrival of their baby
daughter, Jo Ann, who was
born Saturday, June 19,
1982 at 6:25 a.m. in
Childress General Hospital.
She weighed 7 pounds, and
15 ounces.
A sister, Sandra (Sandy),
welcomes Jo Ann home.
Maternal grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. O.F.
Carlisle of Mullin
Maternal great grandpar-
ent is Ophelia Gandy, also
of Mullin.
Eating Out Is Fun...
Specials Good from 5:00 to 9:00 p.m.
• Monday —
. , . Baked Potato or French.
Chicken Strips 5 Fries, Salad, Texas Toast
Plus Tax
★ Tuesday —
BBQ Plate
€ A ()() Potato Salad, Beans, Cole
% Slaw, Pickles, Onions,
• Bread
Plus Tax
The Goldthwaite Eagle-Mullin Enterprise
Randy Traylor
Receives Honor
Thursday, June 24, 1982
A GUIDE TO
WISE MEDICATION USE
Your Pharmacist Can Help
Page 3
Tarleton State University S
conferred upon Randy Mor- 2
ris Traylor, in recognition of <.1. . . 3
his scholarship record, the < 1 • Providing information about the 2
Distinguished Student % drugs von are taking <
award for the 1981 fall < drugs you are axis %
semester through the 1982
spring semester.
Randy is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Oliver Traylor of
Goldthwaite, Texas. He
graduated from Traleton
State University in the 1982
Spring commencement exer-
cises.
Graduates From
Banking School
Tommy C. Head, a Vice-
President at Mills County
State Bank, Goldthwaite,
graduated from the South-
western Graduate School of
Banking at Southern Metho-
dist University, on June 4,
1982. Head successfully
completed all the require-
ments of the School.
As First Vice President of
Class XXIII, Head perform-
ed various duties for the
School.
2. Help you choose over-the-counter
drugs that will not interfere with $
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For all your health needs
see us at...
HUDSON McMAHAN
PHARMACY, INC.
Goldthwaite
★ Wednesday —
Chicken
Fried Steak
Baked Potato or French
C • 05 Fries, Salad, Texas Toast
3,
★ Hillview Highlights
• Thursday —
Rib Eye
$750
Plus Tax
Baked Potato or French
Fries, Onion Rings, Salad,
Texas Toast
What’s Up Doc?
Those celebrating birth-
days in June were Laurilla
Nelson and Miriam Blassin-
game. The ladies and
children from the Goldth-
waite Church of Christ
hosted the Birthday Party,
ing the refreshments, plus on Sunday. We really
some beautiful hymns, were enjoyed their singing and
Nola Burnham, Marge Stu- hope they will return soon,
der, Allene Thorne, Pat We are sorry to hear that
Miller, Norma Jo Reynolds, Marvin Yeager is in the
Georgia Jacobs, Mary Jean hospital.
Fry, Alta Casbeer, Tonja,
Friday —
Catfish Fillets
g Baked Potato or French
2 50 Fries, Tartar Sauce, Salad,
0 Texas Toast
Plus Tax
Keri Reynolds, daughter of Race at the 28th Annual
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wayne Goldthwaite FFA Invitation-
Reynolds of Goldthwaite, al Rodeo this past week.
was winner in the Rabbit
-Laughlin Studio Phot
Wagon Wheel Cafe
Ron and Debbie Seward
648-3535 Goldthwaite
Fisher St.
A real patriot is the fellow
who gets a parking ticket
and rejoices that the system
works.
An office is a place where
a person who arrives after 9
a.m. is either an executive
or will never be one.
“I’m worried about you
being at the bottom of your
class,” said the father to his
son.
“Don’t worry about it,
Dad,” assured his son.
“They teach the same
things at both ends.”
A weather forecaster is a
person who can usually tell
when it's raining.
serving cup cakes and Torry Miller.
punch to 30 guests. We missed Hazel Black
Those attending were: for our Bible reading Wed-
Marie Kirsche, Bessie Schu- nesday afternoon - We truly
ler, Will Rickel, Horace hope she is better and will
Bethel, Charlie Berry, Ed- be back with us soon.
mu nd Riewe, H. Wilson, We welcome D. K. Craw-
George Barton, Bobbie L. ford and Henry Bufe and
Swindle, Madie Kirby, Ollie Harry Rudloff who is home
Covington, Vela McGilvray, from the hospital,
Josie Faught, Bertha Cov- As a special treat for the
ington, Myrtle Kirby, Hugh fathers in our home, the
Owens, Sarah Partin, Ruth Methodist Men’s Quartet
Keesee, and the two presented a program of
honorees. songs on Saturday night,
Those bringing and serv- since they couldn’t be here
Last Sunday John Striepe
brought our Devotional. His
wife, Edna, played the
piano and everyone enjoyed
them.
Padgett
Floral
Flowers For
All Occasions
FTD Wire
Service
Ph. 648-2612
50 Conservation Contractors Introduces
sS ■
into its fleet of equipment
the fleto model 1012
Rolling Chopper
• Special Field Day Event
Monday, June 28th
The Field Day is co-sponsored by the
Mills County Extension Agent's office and the
Brown-Mills Soil Conservation District.
You are Cordially Invited to Attend ★
SEE LAND THAT HAS BEEN ROLLER-CHOPPED AND SEE AN ACTUAL
DEMONSTRATION OF THIS NEW PROCESS!!
Meet at the Mills County Civic Center parking lot at 9:30 a.m.
Travel to the old John Burrus Ranch to see Roller-Chopper results.
RSVP for those attending
Call the Co. Agent's
office 648-2650 or
Then travel to Elam Miles Ranch, seven miles north of Hill Country Store,
to see the Rotter-Chopper in operation.
SCS Office 648-2422
A BARBECUE LUNCH, CATERED BY THE WAGON WHEEL CAFE, WILL BE
SERVED FREE TO THOSE WHO ATTEND THE FIELD DAY.
See next week's Eagle for further details.
Phone (915) 396-2339 oi
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50 Conservation Contractors
Jerry Crisp
396-4378
Buddy Clark
396-4457
Ronnie Crisp
396-4753
P. 0. Box 126
Menard, Texas 76859
Member of Land Improvement Contractors of America
49 Years Combined Conservation Experience!
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Bridges, G. Frank. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 24, 1982, newspaper, June 24, 1982; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1652066/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.