The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 2, 1977 Page: 3 of 8
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allon Rites Held Here Wednesday
Mrs. Jack (Melvina) Long
Sr. Services Conducted
Mr., Jac* (Mehrta.) Umg. The Pallbe^ ^ Bob
Steen, Adrian Long, Wood
1909, in Goldthwait*, and
waa Married to Billye Hassye
FankMr in April. 1024. in
Goldtbwaite.
He waa a Maater Plumber
and a Veteran, and had
>«Mral »errieea far Mr.
ne, Pat FaBon. 73.
_ held Wednesday, Jane
1977, at 2:00 F.M.. in
jd.hw.ite CM*
M. with Minister Roland
P MARY QUANT
net the faahion world a- 'HHBiBBK
away Saturday, May 28,
1977, after a lengthy illness
Funeral services, under
the direction of Wllkina
Funeral Home, were con-
ducted Sunday, May 29, at
First Baptist Church, with
row Long, Ley Long. Oien
Kemp, Ray Duren, Bob
Johnson and Farreat Frasier.
To the GHS
Seniors of 1977
Survivors include: One
ton. James Patrick Fallon.
Jr., of San Juan, Tesaa; two
grandchildren, Thomas Pat-
rick and Denyee Fallon; two
brothers. Johnny Fallon, of
Goldtbwaite and Brno Fal-
lon, of Mena, Arkansas; two
sisters, Mrs. Eva Higgins,
Goldthwaite, and Mrs. Julia
D. Allen, of Houston.
the Baptist Church.
Mrs. Long, 64, was born
January 16, 1913, in Mills
County. Her parents were
William Casper Fos and
Nettie Lief Fos.
She married Jack Long in
May. 1932, and lived in Mills
County all of her married
that. Everything you need 1, H
nothing you don't for the 1 H
face of the moment. .. with ^ ® ® S
colour as your focal point. fii ~~i
Colors and combinations of
colours. Basic skin care *** • MK
products lo make you look as y.
good as v«H. feel. Fresh and mP ^
smooth. Makeups with all
the never before colours you
want... for the face, cheeks,
lips, eyes and nails. All giving you that great MARY QUANT
look and total freedom to express yourself. . . to suit your
mood of the moment. Because... you belong to you!!
Words aro inadequate to
express our thanks and
enjoyment resulting from
the Senior trip on Friday,
May 20.
Your good spirit
and conduct will long
be remembered.
Goldthwaite Memorial Ce-
The pallbearers were J.D.
“Bud” Robertson Jr., W. N.
Swindle, Truett Auldridge.
J. C. Wesson, E. D. Fergu-
son and Waiter A “Toby”
her husband; her mother,
Nettie Fan, Goldthwaite; one
son. Jack Earl Long and two
granddaughters, Tantra and
Dedra Long, of Goldthwaite;
one brother, Floyd Fas, of
Goldthwaite; and one sister,
Mrs. Velma Smith, of Ft.
Worth.
Declare
financial
independence
Honorary pallbearers were
Sam Drew, Fred Nowell, E.
C. Miller, Glenn Miller,
Floyd Foi and Marvin
Spinks.
Mr. & Mrs. Johnny Truett
Mr. i Mrs. Glynn Petty
Mr. & Mrs. T. H. Johnson
The complete MARY QUANT COSMETIC collection is now
available at:
Rufus Fred Daniel
Services Held Sunday
"What you want when you want it"
Phone 648-2484 Goldthwaite
Wilkins Funeral Home.
He is survived by four
sons, Oda Daniel, of Brown-
wood; W.Li “Bill” Daniel, of
Mullin; Lloyd Daniel, of
Burleson; and Floyd Daniel,
Goldthwaite; two daughters.
Mrs. Gladys Stanley, of
Comanche; and Mrs. Lucille
Harris of Ft. Worth; 13
grandchildren and 22 great,
grandchildren.
''- pallbearers were grand-
sons. Pat Daniel, Eddie
Ltamd» Mark Daniel. Mike
-Daniel, sired Daniel and
Jackie Kale.
Funeral services were held
Sunday. May 29. 1977, in
Wilkins Chapel, for Rufus
Fred Daniel, who patted
away Saturday, May 28, at
Heritage Nursing Home in
Goldthwaite.
Mr. Daniel waa a Metho-
dist. Rev. Martin Emert
officiated at the services.
Mr. Daniel, 88, was born
July 17, 1888, in Comanche
County (near Lampkin). He
was married to San Treat
Carver on Sept. 6, 1906, in
Lampkin, and they moved to
Mills County in 1918
Interment was in North
Brown Cemetery, in Mills
County, under direction of
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SPECIAL STOCKER
COW & BULL SALT
Little League
Schedule
CHECK OUR HARDWARE DEPARTMENT
FOR NEW ITEMS ARRIVING DAILY!
MILLS COUNTY LITTLE
LEAGUE SCHEDULE FOR
1477
Thursday, June 2nd
6:00-Saylor vs. MCSB
8:00-Star vi. Mullin
Starting at 12 noon
mmnoooooopoooooooooBoooooaooooooooooooooooi
SECOND ROUND
Monday, June 6th-
6:00-MuHin vs. Saylor
8:00-MCSB vs. Boykin
Thursday. June 9th-
6:00-Mullin vs. Boykin
8:00-Star vs. Saylor
Monday, June 13th-
6:00-MCSB vs. Mullin
S:00-Star vs. Boykin
Thursday, June 16th-
6:00-Saylor vs. Boykin
8:00-MCSB vs. Star
(MulHn drew a bye)
Monday. June 20th-
6 00-MulHa vs. Star
8:00-MCSB vs. Saylor
The dairy Cup Goes
Selling Choice Pairs Selling Top Bred Heifers
with real Pit Barbecue
Beginning Friday, Inne 10
Mike Wright invites everyone tt
t •
come by and enjoy a delicious
BBQ plate lunch or supper
(includes potato salad, beans
and lots of beef barbecueJ
"Barbecue to go -’
•Side orders by the pint
•Catering for small parties
ly: V.P. Ivon, President
Mills CiMty State Bank
The deposits that sre
entrusted to this bank by its
coatomer is the only source of
fundi that we have to lend
back to the area people. It’s
almost like, which comet
first, the chicken or the egg.
Without deposits, we are
uaable to make loans, and
without loans, we cannot pay
iaterest oa deposits. Our
bank is no different horn any
other bank in the country in
this regard. Deposits are the
life blood of the bank.
CALL 646-7272
BILL STEWART
646-9272
And don’t forgot our rogular faro
of tho best hamburgers in tow nil
tow? %
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Bridges, G. Frank. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 2, 1977, newspaper, June 2, 1977; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1168549/m1/3/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Mills+County%22: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.