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Thursday, November 17,1977
The Goldthwaite Eagle-Mullin Enterprise
Page 2
San Saba Peak
The Mills Minister
age
By Mrs. Dutch Smith
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A Home Owner’s Policy
Museum
Donations
Johnny Wigley and County
Ask About It
Mr. and Mrs. Tillman
648-248)
Nov. 17, 1977
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I' Tree Top Apple Cider, 16-0, Can _
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FOX'S Assorted PIZZAS, 13V2-oz. Box
Fisher Boy Fish Sticks, 8-oz. Box, Rog._55c _ 39c
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BIG GIANT Sliced or Whole
6-02 Pkg.
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SPECIALS
79c
89c
O. Carothers of Carothers
Motor Co., announced today.
to be held November 28 -
December 6. The two 4-H
Club members have the
distinction of being the first
; “Come to me all you who
I labor and are heavy laden,
5. and I will give you rest.”
39c
39c
89c
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32-oz.
Reg. 1.29
$7.00
$8.00
$9.00
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J Don Vlasak, Pastor
• Zion Lutheran Church
I Priddy, Texas
November 4, 1937.
Miss Floy Massey of Lake
Duncan are still working
away gathering their pecans
on the Wilmeth place.
Mills & adjoining counties, 1 year
Elsewhere in Texas, 1 year......
Outside Texas, 1 year..........
Single Copy...................
can make us long for rest’
Jesus invites us to come to
him. He can give us rest and
composure that will even aid
us in our physical rest.
The “heavy laden” are
those of us who are burdened
with a consciousness of sin in
us and around us. Christ is a
Who4»
Peeled
303
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Taken from the Eagle files
of November 21, 1952.
Mills County youths to
exhibit calves at Chicago.
Martha Carolyn Graves
and Lathon Jernigan were
featured in a recital at Dallas
Museum of Fine Arts in Fair
Park, Dallas, on Sunday,
November 9th.
The 1953 Plymouth will be
303
8-ox. Can
6 for
12-2
Botti*
Coca-Cola
Sprite
Stacy's
Insurance Agency
< Goldthwaite
Shurfine Mandarin Oranges, 11-ox.
Shurfine PEAR HALVES. 303 Size
Shunfine Vegetable Oil, 24-02 BH.
Tide
Giant Size
Box
Subscription Discontinued Upon Expiration
Entered as second-class matter at the Post
Office in Goldthwaite, Texas, under the Act
of Congress of March 3, 1879.
"GLADIOLA White or Yellow
stock Exposition in Chicago Smith of Ebony announce the
arrival of a baby boy, Morris
Agent George Reese will
represent Mills County at the Shirley Guthrie.
Chicago International Live- Mr. and N:
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The following memorials
and donations have been
made during the past week to k 25 Years Ago
The Mills County Museum:
Memorials,
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$aassa 328
Surfino Wk. TOMATOES. 303 Size 3 for $1.00
HANDI-WIPES, Reg. 69c, Now___2 for $1.00
------ --__4 for $1.00
$1,398
$1.29 *
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"We Are Taking Orders A Week in Advance"
HALF or WHOLE, Lb._____ 79
HINDQUARTER, Lb.__________ 95c
FOREQUARTER, Lb.
Mayonnaise
MORTON 79
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TOP CHOICE GRAIN FED BEEF 4
Any erroneous reflection upon the character or
standing of any individual, firm, or corporation, will be
cheerfully corrected when brought to the attention of
the Publisher.
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CONTAC Cold Capsules, Reg. 2.09 —
Miss Brack Hair Spray, Asst. 11-ax. Can
Colgate Instant Shave, 11-0. Can ——
E-Z Roaster Pans, Reg. 89c, Now------
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Cornbread Mix Cormbread Mix a? Green Beans
or Mr.PiBB
32 Ox. Bottles
SHURHNE
Orange Juice
6-oz. Can
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Right Guard Deodorant, Reg. 2.79
J EARTHBORN Apricot or
* Strawberry SHAMPOO, Reg. 1.79
Golilaige=agle
SELSUN BLUE Dry or
Oily SHAMPOO. Reg. $2.39. Now _
WELLAFLEX Hair
Set LOTtON, 8-ox., Reg. 2.49 ___
Catsup
12-oz. Can.
99
Cake Mixes "”
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Big Giant Pork & Beans, 303 Size 4 for $1.00
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FRYERS 391
presented to the public may find ourselves tired out
throughout the United States by all of life’s demands,
on Thursday, Nov. 20, John There are the demands of
jobs to be completed. In
some homes there are the
pressing demands of child-
ren and school. Others are
hard pressed by the needs of
community and church.
There are always tasks to
be completed and others
begging to get started. We
can find ourselves pushed
and at times very tired. To be
and Mrs.
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In memory of John Carr -
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cooke
In memory of P. R. Reid -
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Johnson
and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Johnson; Mr. and Mrs.
Hollis Blackwell; Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Cooke and
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Nickols.
Donations to the Museum:
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Ratliff
and Mr. and Mrs. E. W.
Jackson.
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Matthew 11:28
j Who is this gracious Host
- who invites weary people to
**"""""**"********************* come to him? Almost every-
body can identify him. But
not everyone knows the basic
meaning of his name. Jesus
is an Aramaic name derived
from the Hebrew names
Joshua and Jeshua. The root
meaning of this name is—
Helper, Savior.
Included in those invited
are: “all...who labor”. We
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Mr. and Mrs. Taylor
FOOD KING
ash Corn 303 Sho
Smoked Turkeys
2101. $119
Avg. | Lb.
^ Chicken Hens
Dinner Time Rolls 2 for 890
lull Cocktail —:
6-oz Pkg.
8 for $1.00
The first real winter
weather struck Mills County
Monday evening. By Wed-
nesday morning the ther-
mometer dropped to 28
degrees, with considerable
ice both Tuesday and Wed-
nesday mornings.
The following Mills County
girls are enrolled at Texas
State College for Women -
TOMS
Friskies ~
=- 300 Sho
5 for $1.00
Burleson Pur* Honey, 24-oz. Jar, Reg. 1.69 _ 1.39
Shurfine Hamburger Dill Pickles, Quart —— 79c
Shurfine Dishwasher Detergent, 35-02. Box . 79c
Shurfine Sweet Peas, 303 Size ___ 4 for $1.00 L—w——
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Toilet Tissue
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Sugar Valey Beets, 303 Size____5 for $1.0
Shurfine SPINACH, 303 Size 4 for $1.0
Shurfresh BUTTERMILK, Half Galon----79
KEEBLER Clifc CRACKERS, Lb. Box----*9
SHURRNE
Tomato Juice
46-02 Can 59^_________
Sunshine Hi Ho Crackers, Lb. Box__61
585 for $1.00 5 , „anu--. kes. ore, mow
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AND THE MULLIN ENTERPRISE
Published Every Thursday at Goldthwaite,
Mills County, Texas
P. O. Box 249 — Goldthwaite, Texas 76844
Phone 915/648-2244
G. Frank Bridges — Editor and Publisher
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EeMMember 1977 ASSOCIATION
SUBSCRIPTION RATES —
Sour Cream,
Half & Half,e
Whipping
6 for $1.00 -W
—--McCormick SAGE. 7/16-2 —-------- 39
McCormick CINNAMON, 1 1/8-0z------ 49
NY* PINESOL, 15-0z -----------------------.836
E Shurfine Real Choc. Chips, 12-ax. Pkg.----$1.39
5 Nestle Choc. Morsels, 12-oz. Pkg.-------• $1.49
• Wick Fowler Chill Mix, 4-oz. Sta. Now----89c
7110C8-612) Gebhardt's Refried Beans, 303 Size _ 4 for $1.00
Rock Island SPINACH, 303 She---5 for $1.00
Baker's Angel Rake Coconut, 14-ox. Bog _ $1.09
4 for $1,00
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3 for 8
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22-oz. Bottles •7V Detergent
Pringles Extra Rippled Chips, 8-oz., Now — 79c
Carnation Dry Mik, 14-qf. ------;------$3.19
Carnation Asst. Breakfast Bars, Reg. 1.29S1.09
Gebhardt's TAMALES, 15-oz. Can, Now 39c
• Pumpkin "5
4 for 88C
Fumtastik Cleaner, 22-o2 Size, Reg. 1.13 — 79
LEAF WHOPPER Milk 296
Matted Bars CANDY, Reg. 1.09. Now___ 07
Hershey's Kisses or Miniature, Reg. 1.79 _ $1.59
Shurfine Non Dairy Creamer, 11-oz. Jar. 69c
Shurfine Tomato Sauce, 300 Size — 3 for $1.00
Shurfine Grape Jam, 18-0z. Jar, Reg. 71c _ 59a
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Graham Ready-Crust Pie Sheils, 6-oz.-----49c
Diamond FOIL, 12 x 25 —______3 for $1.00
Hartz Mountain Cat Utter, 5-. Bag —_ 25c
10-11?. Bag _____________________49c
Dromedary Pimentos, 4-oz. Jar----3 for $1.00
409 Spray Cleaner Refil, Reg. $1.89----$1.49
Whit* House Sweet Cider, Ge., Reg. 2.39 _ $2.09
Pakmolive Soap, Greer Bath Size _ 4 for $1.00
Rtviana Success Rico hi Pounch, 14-ox. 69c
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FAMILY PACK "Loin End" ae "We Ara Taking Orders A Week In Advance!"
Pork Chops 89® # „
BEEF LIVER, Lb____49c " B “ * ▼ «8
PORK LIVER, Lb.___39c BONELESS M A a
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SWISS STEAK, lb-------- BriSk Lb G "29
7-BONE STEAK, Lb. __________ 89c •Inwd L. WF •
CHUCK STEAK, Lb. ------79c BEEF RIBS. _________________________69c
Smoked Whole mm am a Farmland Canned Hams, 34b. Can _— $5.49
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DEemlce "D "dT KACORN Sliced BACON, Lb-------79c
■ IVBIIW Lb- WW Shurfresh BACON, 12-oz. Pkg. 89c
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friend of a battered human-
kind. He leads us away from
sin that would make us heavy
laden. As our friend, he for-
gives us, encourages us and
gives us an inner rest that
will give us sounder sleep.
“The Lord giveth his beloved
sleep.”
12-oz. Pkg. 89t
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V Fire, theft, liability . . . rest
assured that you can meet
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(g, home owner no mat-
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Shurfine White Hominy, 303 Size___5 for $1.0
SUPER SUDS, Giant Size, Reg. 1.05-------71
PUNCH Detergent, Giant Size___________ 91
MORTON MUSTARD, Quart __________ 31
BRIGHT EYES £ for $10
Asst. CAT FOOD, ____________ • IeN
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AMERICAN CHEESE, 12-oz. Pkg_____ 77%
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me. The ladies on that
committee are to be com-
plimented on a job well done.
My throat is really sore
today. I got up Sunday-
morning with a sore throat.
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Smith
and Dutch and I visited in the
Bud Conradt home recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Smith
visited Hazel’s sister in
Brenham, Texas this week-
end. They came back and
visited their children the
James Smiths of Austin.
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3 for $1.00
$1.29
SHURFRESH Oraoge. Gum Drops, Jelly Drop
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Well old Mr. Winter has
made his appearance at last,
and I hate it so much.
Mrs. Hazel Smith and I
were honored with a birthday
party or luncheon, October
30, in the Smith home. Two
of her children and families
were on hand to help us
celebrate our birthdays.
Hazel’s daughter in law
Betty Smith baked the beau-
tiful cake. ir 10 Years Ago
On Monday night, our
KKK Band played at both Taken from the Eagle files
rest homes and at the of November 16, 1967.
Methodist Church. We en-
joyed it. The Goldthwaite Eagles
Sunday, Dutch and I had battled their way into the
lunch with our children, the state Class A football play-
Farrest Jernigans. Billie offs against Ranger, with a
Helen’s son Jimmy and 14.0 win over Santa Anna
Melody, Sid and Stacy were here Friday night,
there. If you haven’t become The Goldthwaite F.F.A.
acquainted with Stacy, you met recently and elected
have missed a treat. Billie Gayion Jernigan 1967 - 68
Helen attended the dedica- president and Miss Kathi
tion program of the Histori- Head Chapter Sweetheart,
cal Marker for the Eagle Wynona Wasserman of
Office Sunday afternoon with Mullin, a sophomore at
GET PICTURES MADE OF GRAMDPA, V«*nvi colox
GRANDMA, DAD, MOM ANO All THE *® • -
uTTLE ONES AT THESE SAME LOW PRICES!
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2%7 a A A "0 ORE-IDA Crinkle Cut or E 105 or Mince 20-oz. Box •ZV
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6 for $1.00
ggma A m 2 SHURFINE Shurfine STRAWBERRIES, 10-oz. Size ___ 49c
“N $ 3$3 W9M A_ 1__•__Shurfine Chopped Broccoli, 10-oz. _ 3 boxes $1.
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Turkey Hens
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T-Bone 5. $1.39
Tarleton State College, of Moreland of Austin visited
Stephenville, has been Sunday in the H. E. More-
named FFA Sweetheart for land home.
1967-68. Some thrilling excitement
Miss Laura Virden of Cop- occurred when Bill Wood of fatigued and disappointed
end sCygspentthe week Comanche flew to his parents )
end with Mrs Mary Wall home, visited them a while, There will be a stated 32
and Miss Edith Covington at then flew back to Ridge, 3 meeting of Goldthwaite 3
Pleasant Grove landing in the McCarty field Lod &0. 694, 3
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Miller in front of the Pafford home. 3 A F & A M 3;
and James spent the week- Lt. D. L. Cummings and Bill 3 ' ‘ A 3
end in Abilene with their son Wood are old cronies and 5 Thursday PA
and brother, Emmett Miller, both have had “wings” for 8 Nov 17 1977 VASa 3
and attended Homecoming quite a while. & 7.00 n N UK 3
at A.C.C. Sunday. s p’ ' 8
Local deer hunters who 33 $
headed for the brush last * 40 Years Ago SCordiailynvited |
Saturday morning, reported Wilcox, »
reasonably god luck. , „ S Owen B. Yarborough, Sec
■ TheG.H.S. Band has been Sssesesssssssesses
invited to participate in the Taken from the Eagle files
Opening Day Western Pa- of November 19, 1937. Merritt visited her sister, •
rade of the 1968 South- Mrs. J. D. Kight of Ridge
western Exposition and Fat The first real winter over the weekend.
Stock Show. weather struck Mills County Miss Bobbie Littlepage
surprised her mother, Mrs.
R. V. Littlepage Friday with
a lovely 12 o’clock birthday
dinner.
Miss Lorene Covington
and mother, Mrs. Lewis
Covington from the Pleasant
Grove community visited the
Eagle Office Saturday after-
noon.
Goosby, Jessie Guthrie and Civilian Con s e r v ation
Corps officials report that
private industry has so
improved in recent months
that resignations from the
CCC are greater now than at
any other time in the four
year history of the Corps.
- 95 i
Sumkist LEMONS .. _____________ 5 for 29c
California AVOCADOS, Each______25c
YELLOW ONIONS,_________2-lt». for 29c
PURPLE TOF TURNIPS, Lb. _____ 29c
GREEN CABBAGE, Lb__15c A
596.
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