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Page 6 - Wednesday, May 16,2007 - The Goldthwaite Eagle-Mullin Enterprise
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We are finishing up a few
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new things. Our summer
league basketball began this
week, as well as our 7 on 7
competition. The basketball
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Pictured above are members of the Mills County Astronomical Society holding a banner
to welcome everyone during last year’s Astronomy Day. Everyone is invited to this year’s
Astronomy Day set May 25th in downtown Goldthwaite.
Fifth Annual Mills County Astronomy
Day to be held here Friday, May 25th
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Wayne Carroll, P.T.
1503-1/2 West Front St. - Goldthwaite, Texas 76844
Hours: 8:30-5:30 Monday-Friday
Check out this summer fun!!! The GMS Cheerleaders will teach our Lil’ Cheer-Eagles, ages 4 yrs. to 5th grade,
ONE CHEER, ONE CHANT, AND ONE SIMPLE DANCE. AGES WILL BE DIVIDED INTO TWO GROUPS: 4 YRS. TO 2nd GRADE WILL PARTICIPATE
FROM 9:00 TO 12:00 AND THE 3rd TO 5™ GRADE WILL PARTICIPATE FROM 1:00 TO 4:00. THE LiL’ CHEER-EAGLES WILL PERFORM AT THE
Middle School Homecoming Pep Rally, possibly the High School Homecoming Pep Rally, and half time of the Middle
School eighth grade game closest to Homecoming. (This means the girls will need to practice with the Middle
School Cheerleaders two or three times, a week or two before Homecoming.)
The squad will also have a few retired uniforms from past years to sell for $25.00, Eagle necklaces for $15.00, and
Eagle bracelets for $10.00. What an adorable way to pump up those future eagle spirit leaders and fans.
Come by the Middle School for an official registration form
IF YOU ARE NOT AT THE ELEMENTARY CAMPUS.
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league will be on Monday
nights and our 7 on 7 will be
on Tuesdays in the month of
June.
We have also set our camp
dates, the boys basketball
camp will be held May 29th -
June 1st. Boys that are cur-
rently in grades 3-5 will run
from 9 a.m. until 12 noon and
then boys in grades 6-8 will be
from 1 p.m. until 4 p.m.. The
boys football camp will be
held June 4th thru 7th at the
football field. This camp in-
cludes boys who are currently
in grades 3 thru 7 and will run
from 9 a.m. until 12 noon each
day. Cost for both camps are
$40.00 each. For further infor-
mation or to obtain a sign up
sheet you can call 648-3215 or
451-4220.
Also our summer workout
program is set to begin on
Tuesday, May 29th and run for
nine weeks. Our workouts will
be held at 6:30 a.m. and at 7:30
p.m. each day. The workout
will include weight lifting and
some conditioning. This is
open to all boys who will be
in grades 9 thru 12 next fall.
An athlete may only attend'’’
one work time each day.
Have a good one.
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Submitted by Walt Kovar nomical Society will be host- (NEVER look directly at the ticipating in the Shattered develope a road map to de- for five years and 40 % for
and Harden Shaeffer ing the Fifth Annual Mills sun, as permanent eye damage Dreams Program at GHS,” fine with roads are county five years.”
The Mills County Astro- County Astronomy Day on may result). Information said Lindsey. “It takes a lot roads, who owns what, make Coates then showed the
Friday, May 25, 2007 from about astronomical objects of work to put that program sure that the title and deed court a map of possible wind
—------------------1:00 to 10:00 PM. Telescopes, along with pictures illustrating together.” records are reflect who owns turbine locations in north
1:00 — 10:00 PM. having the County audited by
Please come by and see our an audit company. “An audit
various telescopes and posters is good, because it helps all
during the afternoon; then of us,” said Judge Lindsey,
come back for the evening “It also provides some peace
viewing session where you of mind to anyone concerned
can see what the glory of the about how we are managing
night sky is all about. Until the county’s money. It is just
then, good seeing. a good a good thing to do.”
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binoculars, and astronomy in- some of the wonders in the Next, the commissioners what.” According to Lindsey Mills County containing 53
formation will be available to night sky and several handouts considered an act on bids for the cost of the project would possible turbine sites valued
provide students and adults an will be on hand for you to take roof repairs at the temporary fall into two budget cycles at $3 5 million each. “We are
opportunity to see and under- home. Included is an article office building, formerly the with a total cost of $ 15,250. still in the process of signing
stand the outer space above us. about how to choose a tele- Barnes & McCullough “We have an opportunity landowners to leases,” com-
Weather permitting, astro- scope. Also, a meteorite col- Building just west of the window to protect the mented Coates. “Leasing is
nomical objects viewed after lection will be available to courthouse. Courthouse county’s interest in these our first activity then we ap-
sunset will include the Moon, view and touch a real meteor- Maintenance Supervisor Bob roads,” said Lindsey. “Our ply for an interconnect agree-
Planets, Stars,and other celes- teie telescone or Henley, addressed the court, prescriptive easements is go- ment, and then we get a
tial delights. Several bmocu- y P According to Henley, he had ing to expire... we have a pos- buyer for an offtaker for the
lars and telescopes will be set binoculars and want he p us- already straightened walls, sible mess coming downthe Dowr •
up in the square area adjacent ing them, please bring it with cleaned and reroofed much road.” The Hobbs motion P Judge Lindsey com-
to Sutherland’s Photography you,and we will help you with ,, Juoge Linasey com
business location. During the your viewing of the heavens, of the building, but more ex- passed on a Wilcox second mented, “At $3.5 million
afternoon sunspots may be PRIZE DRAWING: this tensive work is needed. The to pursue the proposal with each, even with the 60% tax
visible and will be viewed us- year a nice brass compass court accepted the lowest bid a 4-1 vote, Mann voting abatement the proposed 53
ing special eye protection prize will be awarded to the to cover the roof with a metal against. turbines would bring in
winning ticket holder at an roof for $8,250 on a Hobbs The court recessed until $442,677 brand new revenue
8:30 PM drawing (must be motion and a Commissioner 1:00 pm. to the county for the first five
present to win). Formorein- Wilcox second. When the court recon- years... and after five years
formation contact Walt Kovar The court then heard a pre- vened, J. Weston Jackson of the number would go up con-
at 948-3381. The rain-out day sentation by the Treasurer Cummings Westlake LLC siderably. ”
will be Monday, May 28 from Toppert on the possibility of
Bank is going smoothly, hav- According to Toppert, the and William Coats on Re-
ing already moved 12 ac- review the county conducted newable Energy Systems
counts with little trouble. a couple years ago really Americas, Inc. (RES) made
The Treasurer’s Report helped how we handle funds, a presentation to the court re-
was unanimously approved “Also, federal grants over a garding possible tax abate-
on a Garren motion and a certain amount are going to ments for possible wind tur-
Hobbs second. require we do periodic audits bine placements in Mills
Mills County EMS Report in the future,” said Toppert. County.
was then read by Judge Toppert then reviewed According to Jackson, the
Lindsey. According to several different possible au- county must adopt guidelines
Lindsey, in April the Mills dit bids packages. According and criteria for tax abate-
County EMS had 42 re- to Toppert, the court should ments before the county can
sponses, drove 2,326 miles, look at the packets and call actually offer any tax abate-
billed $19,990, received her with any questions. ments. “It doesn’t lock any-
$13,825 in collections with Next, the court considered one in for the future,” said
16 responses resulting in no an act on Allison Bass Jackson. “After the guide-
transport. I d like to ac- County Road Proposal. Jines are made, abatements
knowledge all the work the Judge Lindsey said, The can be made on a case-by-
EMS and other emergency proposal uses Chapter 258 of case basis. The going rate for
response personnel for par- the Transportation code to counties is a 60% abatement
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Bridges, Steven W. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 112, No. 44, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 16, 2007, newspaper, May 16, 2007; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1596512/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.