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Page 2_______The Goldthwaite Eagle-Mullin Enterprise_______Thursday, March 31, 1983
ASCS Report — 2 1 . S
Payment In Kind Program Approved Here
Services Held for Nina Belle Swain
By: ALLEN MILLS
Sign-up for participation
in the Acreage Reduction
and Payment-in-Kind prog-
rams ended Friday, March
11, 1983. On March 18 a
meeting was open to the
public for approval of appli-
cations and contracts which
included sealed whole base
bids. Approvals for the. PIK
program were based on the
amount of county limitation
available. All PIK contracts
were approved as request-
ed.
MILLS COUNTY
BASE ACREAGES
three producers are partici- Three cotton farms have
pating in the Acreage Re- 72 acres of base. One farm
duction and PIK programs participated in this prog-
by taking 2094 acres out of
wheat production for 1983.
County corn/grain sorg-
hum base for 109 farms is
4031 acres. Twenty-one
farms are participating in
ram.
Oat/barley base for 195
Reduced acreage for
these crops is 221 acres.
To summarize, the total
base acreage has been re-
duced 14% for the 1983
Mills County has a wheat these programs by reducing
base of 6657 acres with 120 planted acreage by 395
farms having bases. Fifty- acres.
farms in Mills County is farm program for Mills
8287 acres. These crops County.
are not eligible for the PIK
program. Sixteen farms Don't worry about.
elected to participate in the avoiding temptation. As you,
Acreage Reduction Prog- get older, it starts avoiding
ram.you.
Nina Belle Swain, of Mrs. Swaid was born (Mary Helen) Walton, of
Goldthwaite, passed away November 8, 1889, in Temple and Mrs. Alton
Saturday, March 26, 1983, Granger, Texas. Her par- (Josephine) Lively, of Big
at Childress General Hos- ents were William Franklin Lake; four grandchildren;
pital, at age 93. 1 and Josephine Robins Page. 10 great grandchildren; two
Services for Mrs. Swain On June 24, 1913, she great, great grandchildren;
were held on Monday, was married to William and numerous nieces and
March 28, at 2 p.m. in the Monte Swain, in Goldth- nephews.
Chapel of Wilkins Funeral waite. She lived in Lometa Pallbearers were Tommie
Home. Bro. Orion Lewis, most of her life. She was a Head, Gordon Smith, Dr.
pastor of First United Methodist. M. A. Childress, Lewis
Methodist Church, officiat- Survivors include two Kirby, Norborne Stockton
ed. Burial was in the daughters, Mrs. Walter and Willard Potts, a
Goldthwaite Memorial-
Cemetery.
DR.
PEPPER
HAND-PAINTED
STONEWARE
DESSERT DISH
CHOICE
BONELESS
BEEF BRISKET
CHUCK LEAN
09
LB.
DUE TO TREMENDOUS RESPONSE
999
2 LITER
LIMIT 2
69
WITH EVERY
$500 PURCHASE
CUBE STEAKS
99
LB.
LUXURY
MACARONI
& CHEESE
DINNERS
DR.
ISM
7.25 oz.
LIMIT 6
RAGU
SPAGHETTI
SAUCE
32 oz.
INDIAN SUMMER
PEPPER
$179
LIMIT 2
1
28
Reg. 2*9
1 gal Jar do
APPLE CIDER 192
LIBBY'S
POTTED €
MEAT
SHOWBOAT
3oz.
29’
LIMIT 2
PACK CANS
14 OZ.
SPAGHETTI CAN
29€
GEBHARDT
W/BEANS
CHILI
15 oz.
CAN
68
TV COOKED
SMOKED
TURKEY HAMS
GOOD VALUE
COUNTRY OR
SAUSAGE hot
PORK LINKS
$159
LB.
69
LB.
12«- $29
PINKY PIG PKGS. 1
V GOOD VALUE .
SUGAR 999
PILLSBURY 5 Ib. BAG
FLOUR
THURS FRI
SAT ONLY
WITH $1000
PURCHASE
THURS FRI
SAT ONLY
89
WITH $1000 PURCHASE
HEINZ
KOSHER
DILLS
PILLSBURY
LIMIT
32 ... 99
32 oz.
HUNGRY JACK BUTTERMILK
PANCAKE MIX 9
DEL MONTE
PRUNE
JUICE
LIMIT 2
$127
40 oz.
TV
CRUSHED
15% oz.
Can
PINEAPPLE
49’
GEBHARDT
REFRIED
BEANS
15.5 oz.
Can
BUMBLE BEE
CHUNK LITE
TUNA
6.5 oz.
Can
88
LIMIT 2
PRODUCE
HASS CALIFORNIA
AVOCADOS
WASHINGTON STATE
EXTRA FANCY
RED
DELICIOUS APPLES
PEANU1
BUTTER
GENERIC DEPT
18 oz.
Jar
28
1 lb. Box
1’
9 lb.
CRACKERS
59*
US NO. 1
5 Ib.
RUSSET • a d
Bag 404
POTATOES 07
HEAD
LETTUCE
LO#
7 HEAD
30 oz. Box
PORK-N-BEANS
67%
RIPE RED
TOMATOES
LB.
PAPER
ROLL
TOWELS
53’
Elbow
32 oz.
MACARONI
HOLLY FARMS
USDA GRADE A
FRYING CHICKEN
LEG
QUARTERS 39*
TASTE-O-SEA
FISH CAKES
WRIGHTS
SLICED SLAB
BACON
DEL MONTE
TOMATO
SAUCE
8 0%.
CAN
TRAIL BLAZER&
25 lb.
Chunk _ I ‘
Bag % e
DOG FOOD r.
SCOT
Jumbo
Roll
TOWELS 07
NICE-N-SOFT -
BATHROOM
TISSUE
W
NORTHERN myad 7
I PAPER 79*0
) NAPKINS 140 ct.
TV
WHIPPED
TOPPING
TV
SLICED
LB.
FROZEN
8 oz. Tub
59’
16 oz. Ctn.
STRAWBERRIES
GOOD VALUE
ORANGE
JUICE
12 oz. Can
LB.
89’
Durites
for you.
LB.
99’
GOOD VALUE
38
SHORTENING
9
3 LB.
CAN
=
Shorte
ALL VEGETABLE
WITH $1000 PURCHASE
DOW
SARAN
WRAP
PUREX
BLEACH
GOOD VALUE
DRINKING
WATER
FAUTLESS
SPRAY
STARCH
LIMIT 2
150’ Roll
HUNGRY JACK
LIMIT 2
57’
wo W GAL.
LIMIT
87
DAR
BUTTERMILK OR FLAKY
BISCUITS 9.5 oz.
PARKAY
QUARTERS
58’
• lb.
MARGARINE «...
TV
ORANGE
JUICE
CHILLED
GAL. Ctn.
PARKAY
PET RITZ
CREAM
PIES
• CHOC
•BANANA
•LEMON
14 oz.
99’
TV HOT OR REG.
PIMENTO 7.5
SPREAD
Reg. 119
WE GIVE AND REDEEM GOLD BOND STAMPS
BOURKE'S
Prices Good Thurs.
Mar 31 thru Wed.
April 6, 1983
STOP.N- SHOP
1312 FISHERGOLDTHWAITE, TEXAS
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Bridges, G. Frank. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 31, 1983, newspaper, March 31, 1983; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1657963/m1/2/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.