The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 9, 1975 Page: 8 of 8
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THE GOLDTHWAITE EAGLE-HULUN ENTERPREE
Taut. Ttaraftey. Jw»7 >. 1,75
SLeritaij* Jfaramg ftumz
Services For Mrs. Hugh
Moreland Conducted Sunday
••HAPPENINGS'
for
Mor*land of Gold!
wary 4. 1975
Ftrto lotted
Mr*.
watte
Jaw
at 4 p.m. In dw
Omrch,
Priddy Honor
List Released
Th* third *U week* honor
roll for Priddy High .School
hat be«n rrlc»»c<l The follow-
ing Uudent.i are included on
the ligt:
ALL A’*
12th Grade - Vickie Dimmer.
Ik tu* Hopper, l.oia Mild,
Yvonne l*artin. Rale Setlheim-
er, Itonna Drueckhammer,
lobnny Pridtb. Bridget Meier,
Sk*e Schlee
llth Grad* - Peggy Holms ley,
Pat Well*, larry Kunkel, IMIe
Partin
10th Grade Beverly Kunkel,
Rita Williams
with Rev. Gordon Talk ofTV
elating. Interment was la the
(rf>ldthwaltr Memorial Ceme-
tery. Arrangement* were under
the direction of Wilkin* Funeral
Home.
Mrs. Moreland, a member of
the Methodist Church for 71
years, passed away -Sataw-day.
January 4. 1975 at 12:40 a.m.
at the Hillview Manor In Goid-
thwatte.
Born July 1. 18*8
County, she was the
of the late John T. and Mol lie
Calvert Roes, file has been a
resident of Goidthwatte since
she was an Infant.
On September 10. 1910, she
•M married to Hugh Klmer
Moreland at Goidthwatte.
Her husband preceded her
In death on August 3, 1946.
Survivors include her two
sons, Jesse Moreland of Gold-
thwaite. and I eater L. More-
land of Houston; five grantV
children: three great grand-
children; one sister, Mrs.
Bertie Berry of Staton; and
one half-brother. Forest Boss
After an exceptionally won-
derful hoi Why season, we are
all looking towards the New
Year with
IN APPRECIATION
To all
who give of their time and make
every effort to bring to ua the
devotional on their r*ape<*tv*
Sunday afternoons we aredaap-
ly grataful Recently, the Bqp
ttit Church of Star delivered
Mullin
Honor Students
Mull in
Honor Roll has
The following
Included on the
A AVERAGE
-■!? cw St
bins, Larry Dalton, Herbert
Kith Grade
9th Grade - Sharon Schwartz,
Handy Kunkel
ALL A's - ELEMENTARY
tth Grade-DeleDrueekhaminrr
7th Grade - Andy Schwarti
5th Grade - Rickey llolmsley.
lie Ann House
3rd Grade - Debbie Barkley
1st A 2nd Grades Ronna cases ,
Honda Tiemann, Janna Feist,
I .a Donna Feist. Marla Hopper,
Paula Kunkel. Gina Pax, Wes-
ley Peters
A AVERAGE
7th Grade Janette Hufe
6th Grade - l onnie Pa-tin
3rd Grade - Jason Partin
1st * 2nd Grades Naidene
Tiemann. sbanmm lanner, Amy
Schwartz
Faulkner, Harold Yarborough,
Ray Dureo and Robert L. .Steen.
Jr. High Girls
Defeat Star
The Goidthwatte girts Jr.
High basketball team defeated
star Monday night by a score
of 37-16.
Scoring for Goidthwatte were
Johnson, 13 points; Vaughan,
6; Nicola Davis, 8; Gray, 3;
Edna Davis, 1; Watson. 4; and
Truijtt, 2.
Whitlock scored two points
for Star with Tidwell contrib-
uting 12 and Becker 2.
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it's something
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to insure.
try
G. C. HEAD
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INSURANCE
GO LDTH WAITE
MSTJ
i
The
been
students are
Hat:
SENIORS
A Average - Glenda Hodges.
Clint ttwlton
B Average - Tony King, Randy
Kitchens, Pam Lindsey
JUNIORS
A Average • Surette Keating.
Ricky Mielton, Sam F-gger
U Average - Chuck Smith, Gary
Bearden. Brenda Spinks. F.lita-
beth Roberts, Tammy Shelbrn
SOPHMORES
A Average - Lisa Hart, La
Frets Pybum, Melinda W arren,
Phtrntckman
B Average - Pam Rigsby,
Thresea Alldredae, Steve King,
KxixH Llnd->ev, Bryan Mostcr
FKFSiMKN
A Average - Jimmy Johnson,
Debbie Lindsey, Carole Hick-
man, Vickie Haslcy
B Average - Kicky Womack,
Timmy Lawaon, LaVeta Apinhs
8th GRAPF
A Average - Patti Johnson,
Eva Hodges
B Average - Del ton W hi sen-
hunt, Becky Lindsey
7th grade:
A Average - Wanda Hart, JefT
SJyelton, Mitch Smith
B Average - Kicky Smith,
Randy Womack
6th GRADE
A Average - I-ewl* Hodges,
Miawna Shelton
B Average - Troy Shelton
5th GRADE
A Average - Jon Man*iian\
Matt Ellers
B Average - Chert Smith
4th GRADE
A Average - Hence Ralnbolt.
Kay Rigsby, Tim Hart
B Average - Elda Cttclo, Randy
Johnson
3rd GRADE
A Average - Amy Ssnders, Chad
Smith,
B Average - Jcannie bmith,
Kim Waller, George King
2nd GRADE
A Average - Pam Covey, Me
llssa Davis, Kelly prinks, Chris
yknlth, Miaiye Katka, Shelly
Ellers
B Average - Angle Sims, Dan-
ny Dtxnn
1st GRAI* .
A Average - Todd Reeves,
Theresa .Smith, Kim Sicltnn,
Karla Rigsby, Gloria Luclo,
Derek Ktrbo
B Average - Chad Wilkins
a wonderful sendee, awl late
Suntky Brother Wooterwn and
22 members of the local Church
of Christ rendered the devo-
tional.
We'va hud vtattors, lata of
visitors . - to name but a tew:
MB. Paul tea Hill of Coder Hill
and Ms. Sula Porter, Mesquite,
ware guests last week of Mrs.
Maude Hill and Mr. HUI.
Mr. Clyde Weaver and Ms
sister, Blythe, of Gustlne visit-
ed in our home last week. Mr.
Brian Smith and Mlaa Ritey
Cave wore among those they
visited.
And then, some of our resi-
dents have been doing the Watt-
ing; we all missed Mr. Grover
Dalton during the holidays, as
he was In Tort Worth visiting
relatives. Also. Mr. Lawson
Parmer had the pleasure of
attending Ms grandson's wed-
ding at Umoasss on Saturday
night. The young man Is Pst
We have all been admiring
Mrs. Cora Perkins’ huge ar-
rangement of carnations that
was sent to her by her grand-
son. I-arry Perkins of Odenton,
Md.
We want to send Best W ishes
to those In our midst who arc
hospitalized this week; Mrs.
Addle Lox. Mis. Emm Hein,
Mr. J. G. Boatwright and Mr.
I I . Pass.
TO CLASSIFY
D1BNEY C ABINET Slor
Custom Cabinets. Formica and
Hardwood Tops. Kirnlture Re-
pair and Pefimshing. Hiway
West. Goldtbwaitc, Texas.
Across From Hill Country
Store.
1-9-4 tp
DABNEY C ABINETS
Antiques. Used Clothes. Ap-
pliances. New Shoes - Name
Brand - 2 pr. $5.00 and ig>.
Furniture and Ect. Buy, Sell
and Trade. 5 ml. on Brown-
wood Hiway 84 West, Goidth-
watte.
1-9-4tp
3*»
Now In Progress
Specially Priced
(For limited Time Only)
Going lb
Affect Me?
people
■nesr’
L
Men’s Levis
Blue leans
Sty I* SOI
*8M
industrial customers
Are Natural Gas
i the young
air city hac
the past wee
f snow start
p. m. Satur
limlinued we
nday.
ices of thew
visible on
| weather mi
leaday afterr
he "reports
I mean, put
It s degrees
Most observ
iipc-raturc o
owest In tl
Curtailments
During cold days in the winter,
when the demand for natural
gas is really high, some industrial
users are asked to cut back their
consumption of natural gas. But
we want to assure our residential
“ business it
ss a visit
.mother Tin
intercom
u-c rotary,
r!"
visitor wai
intil the seei
id back into
lear: “Yes,
and other high priority customers
that it’s highly unlikely their
natural gas service will be
ly fathers wi
have thtni
like straig
ards.
interrupted
The pipelines used to deliver
natural gas can only hold so much ’
gas Ana during extremely cold
winter days, there’s sometimes more
demand than we can su
ipply Some
ask, “Why not build b
bigger pipe
lehuildln
But that would he like building a
church for the Easter or Christmas
attendance, rather than the weekly
congregation The cost would be
tremendous and gas rates would he
much higher
Instead we developed a "curtail-
ment” program many years ago Our
rsnave
tracts agreeing to "curtail
signed
their u
of natural gas during these peak times
If you were considering replacing
an existing gas appliance or purchasing^
new one, be assured that Lone Star can J
pirxAde the energy We have the natural
*is. and our resukpM and
— —jteWW
refyon Lone Star s
now at In the past.
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Bridges, G. Frank. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 9, 1975, newspaper, January 9, 1975; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1089966/m1/8/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.