The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 2, 1978 Page: 2 of 14
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TV GoidtbwaHc Eagle
I hurxday, November 2. 1978
Executive Committee Of CTCOG Approves 6 Grants
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The Executive Committee great applications totaling
FUJI DEVELOPING of tv Central Texaa Council US million. Included in the
of Governments met Thors applications were four from
Hudson L/TUQ day. October 19. 1978 in tV Central Teaaa Manpower
Belton and approved aia Consortium asking far a total
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Veterans' Day Holidays
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Since November 11 fads on n
Saturday this year, the Banking
Code provides that both Saturday,
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November 11 and Friday,
November 10 are mandatory
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holidays far all banks.
Hence banks must be closed for
all purposes on both days.
Mills County State Bank
Meaner FDK GoWfhwoife
of S2.2 million for employ-
ment and youth service
programs. The other appli-
cations included one from
Burnet County Juveatte Pro-
bation Office asking for
$30,350 from the Teaaa
Criminal Ju stice Division for
probation services; and one
from the Hill Country Com-
munity Action Association
Inc. requesting $266.283 for
a full-year, part-day Hand
start Program. The U.S.
Department of Health. Edu-
cation and Welfare- would be
the funding agency.
As a regions, governmen-
tal council the Eiecutivc
Committee has review auth-
ority over a II grant appli-
catioas going to the state or
federal governments. The
council gives -either favorable
or unfavorable comments on
each application.
Some priority recommen-
dations include Bell County
Automated Records System
Project, 816,613; Hamilton
County Investigstive Unit,
810,303; Copperas Cove
Police Community Relations
and Crime Prevention Unit,
$40,591; Hnrker Heights
Juvenile Probation Depart-
ment, SI.Q90; Bell County
Juvenile Facility, $200,000;
Mills County Jtail Renovation
Project, $40,000;. Central
Texas Youth Services Bureau
Option House. $56,000; and
Milam County Investigative
Unit. $11,815.
In,still further business
Thursday, the committee
appointed a Human Resour-
ces Advisory Committee
consisting of Mrs. Linus D.
Frederick of Copperas Cove,
Coryell County Judge Doug
Smith. Bell County Tax
Assessor Tolly Moore, Mills
County Judge James W.
Ledbetter. Copperas Cove
City Councilman Ken Mose-
ley. Hamilton Mayor Les
Hamilton, Milam County
Commissioner Lavert Mc-
Kinney. San Suba County
Judge Jim Baker and
Lampasas Mayor James
Hoffpaair. CTCOG has re-
cently signed a contract with
the Texas Department of
Human Resources to provide
planning and coordinating
functions in the area and the
committee will be charged
with reviewing those actions
before- they are reported to
the executive committee.
The December committee
meeting has been cancelled.
Moline
Items
by Lemon Squeeser'
A -i
Mrs. Paul Kincheloe spent
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs.
Osbourne Walton.
Mr. Marvin LaughHn and
Mrs. A dele Stein of Goldth-
waite spent Wednesday with
Mr. and Mrs. Webb Laugh-
lin.
Mr. Bas Laughlin of
Denver City came Friday and
stayed until Tuesday with his
parents and visited other
relatives here and at Goldth-
yaite. He alao spent the
weekend with hit daughters,
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Fabian at
Copperas Cove and Linda
and Toyna Bramblett of
Austin met him at the
Fabians.
Mrs. Paul Lee has been
working at the postofAce at
Star for several days.
Mrs. Geo. Bostic and Mrs.
Helen Hawkins visited Mrs.
Isa Kincheloe Sunday even-
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Spaeth
of Star called in the Webb
Laughlin home Tuesday
morning.
Marvin Laughlin and
Homer Eckert of Goidthwaite
called Monday evening in the
Webb Laughlin home.
GHS Band Sweetheart and Beau
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Angola leavers, Band daughter of Judy Beavers. Mm. Roland Fry - gaig
Sweetheart for 1978. is the Randy Pry. son of Mr. and Beau
M Laughlin Studio Huts
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The Moline
Menace
by Bob Altenloh .
AMY VAN DUCKLIP...
For years off and on I have
read many of thoae advice
columns. For fun I often
thought I'd like to do some,
inspired because I not only
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do not agree with some of the
pat answers, but 1 think the
answers are rather puerile.
They have replies as: "Tell
your boas to scram,” and
“see your clergyman." I
would try to make it more
interesting, not so much by
the questions selected, but
by the aatwers. Let' us
get home after a hard Ay’ll
work I don't get any t
My wife tells me to that [
and go make myself a c
sandwich. I work teal
and can't live on
cheese sandwich far i
This man shouts at aw. I
He tells me to stay la I
kitchen and keep <
aKb fppytem-*-®*
Dear Amy: My husband is man stake trouble 1
There arc over 4 million reasons
to vote for Mark White.
Some politicians just talk about economy
in government. Mark White did some-
thing about it. As Secretary of State,
Mark White returned over 4 million
dollars to the state treasury. Economy
in government doesn’t have to be just
talk when you have officials who
mean business. What Mark White
worked for as Secretary of State, he
will work for as Attorney General.
white
FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL
a braggart. He brags inces-
santly that he it better than I
at checkers,
just about
eluding cookii
tell him? Te
DearTessie: fell him he
married better than you did
too.
Dear Amy; I am in high
school and my beat girl
friend constantly shows off
her clothes, and announces
the price she paid for them.
Last week she sported a new
outfit and she went on and on
about how it coat $400. I
could scream. Linda Boa-
worth.
Dear Linda: Don't scream.
Tell her. "That’s nice. The
style IS coming back."
Now for one of the more
serious sides that recently
appeared in the papers.
Dear Amy: My father-in.
law lives with ua. He never
bathes, never changes
clothes, never combs his
hair. I wrote ame column and
the answer was thnt he is
sick. sick. sick. What do you
think? Eva Prawly
Dear Eva; He's not sick.
Older people often neglect
themselves when they feel
others no longer care for
them.
Dear Amy: My wife la
seeing another man. He
cornea to the house. When I
Alvin Orkney.
Dear Alvin: Pleas*|
me and let me kno*|
ydu plan on being I
I'm sure you'll be <
I want to visit the i
•he whole world blew^
couldn't cause troabk
you. Alvin.
Dear Amy: I clesal
and cook for a neighbor t
days a week. She lea*** d|
kinda of sex magazine* i
the couch. I think she I
this deliberately. 1 |
heard that she said I aul
prude because I am si
church goer. If I pat t
swey she'll surely keli
that I was looking at thee.J
and If I leave them out tWr
think the same. Hew «»•
handle this situatioef
Emma Myers.
Deer Mrs. Myers: ItU'J
easy. Dump 20 pound*<
creamed spinach on tb
Tell her you tripped oast
You aee. the *■•*
should be pointed ietbs
advice columns to MOfe 1
heads of people who wdU*
to them. Usually tfof "
want to see the answsrs'
have already
themselves anyway. „
It yot/re wondariM 1
middle age begins, /ft I
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Bridges, G. Frank. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 2, 1978, newspaper, November 2, 1978; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1168338/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.