The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 17, 1985 Page: 4 of 10
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The Goldthwaite Eagle—Mullin Enterprise 1 Thursday, October 17, 1985
Chamber Comments
compiled by the
Mills County Chamber
* Extending Extension —
A Reminder To 4-H Program Members
PHONE: 648-3619
seceseec
of Commerce and Agriculture
Deer Hunters - The Chamber
has several listings of land
'available for leasing for deer
hunting. Places available are for
day, season, or yearly leases, from
50 to 800 acres. Anyone interested
in obtaining a lease, please phone
or come by the Chamber office.
This is a free service offered by
your Chamber of Commerce.
Memorials - Memorials can be
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By: Danny Long
The Mills County 4-H Program,
, , .. • it’s members, parents and leaders
made to the Mills County Civic are all very busy as usual. We
Center at the Chamber office. This want to take this opportunity to
is a fitting way to remember and remind club members and leaders
honor loved ones. Their name is as well as parents of members of a
recorded in the Civic Center number of events and activities
Memorial Book and a memorial 1:1. : 1 l
,. . .1 1 which are coming up in the near
card is sent to the family with the future. These items have been
name of the donor. Memorials included in 4-H monthly news-
letters but we felt the importance
of these events and activities
warranted further reminders.
On October 21, 1985, the Mills
received aid in the ongoing care
and upkeep of the Civic Center.
Welcome to New Chamber
Members: Wilson and Iva Pearl
Head.
Memorials to the Mills County
Civic Center: In memory of Fred
Wall by Layton and Thresa Black.
In memory of Woodrow Boykin by
Layton and Thresa Black.
REFLEXOLOGY
THE ART OF
SCIENTIFIC THERAPY
Relaxes Nerves, Stimulates
Circulation & Revitalizes
Ann Padgett Carey, Therapist
Hereford Motel
Call: 648-2288
For Appointment
Sata Vision of Center City
SATELLITE SYSTEMS
Rt. 3, Box 53B -- Goldthwaite, Texas 76844
JACKIE ADAMS
915/948-3367
ELROY McCASLAND
Complete systems as low as $1995
Automation Techniques -- Uniden -- Panasonic
Houston Tracker -- Chapparal
Complete Infrared Remote Control
Stereo System . . . Only $2895
Having problems with your present system? Call us.
We service all types. We also have good used equipment.
Demonstrations Available at Head's Hardware, Center City.
• Quality Satellite Television Reception ★
will arrive.
4-H Club members who wish to
feed market rabbits for the County
Show need to contact the
Extension Agent to let us know
on very successful year for 4-H in
your interest in the rabbit show. Mills County. Everyone needs to
Leaders will make arrangements . - 6 wear
, . * - be a part ot this successful year,
for securing rabbits for those who Come Join 4-H and all will work
need help. Rabbits will arrive for the future
around the first of December. together tor tne tuture.
Everyone is looking forward to a __________________________________
County 4-H Program will hold it’s
annual 4-H awards program
Banquet. Those members and
leaders who have received awards
and who have had special
accomplishments and achievements
during 1985 will be honored during
the Banquet which begins at 6:30
p.m. in the Mills County Civic
Center. This is a reminder to those
who received letters about the
Banquet that you need to return
your RSVP cards so that we will
know who is coming and how
many to prepare meals for. This
Banquet is very important to the
successful completion of the 4-H
year. If you are to be recognized
during the Banquet, we want to
encourage you to attend. The
Banquet is much more meaningful
to participants if we have good
attendance so please join us for
the banquet and be sure to let us
#*,)
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Flag Presented
Pictured above are Mayor J. D.
Harper (left) and Ricky Davidson,
Priddy School Superintendent with
the Sesquicentennial Flag. The flag
was presented to the school by
Mills County 150th Committee. It
will fly along with the United
States Flag and the Texas flag.
know you are coming. Ceeqnirantannicl Canamittaa Ciae
October 29, 1985 is the date for pesqerceniellial com Hiree VIVC5
organizational meetings for 4-H • a n all n LI* u
project groups. If you plan to flag Priddy Public School On Oct.
participate in a livestock or home * •
economics project group this year,
we encourage you to attend this Goldthwaite Mayor J. D. Harper
organizational meeting on the 29th. and Mills County Judge Wallace
We will begin at 7:00 P.M. in the Johnson, Co-Chairmen of the Mills
District Courtroom of the Court- County 150th Committee, pre-
house. The meeting will be sented Mr. Ricky Davidson, Priddy
relatively short but there are a Independent School District Super-
number of items which must be intendent, an official Texas
considered. Sesquicentennial Flag on Thursday,
4-H Club members who plan to October 10, 1985, to be flown at
exhibit broilers in the County Show the Priddy Schools along with the
in January will need to be making United States Flag and the Texas
preparations for securing birds. Flag. _
An order will be placed in a weekThe Sesquicentennial flags were I
or two for Show broilers. Anyone purchased by members of the Mills |
wanting to order birds, please call County 150th Committee and
the office at 648-2650 before Mayor Harper made the flag |
October 25, 1985. Your order will available for the Priddy Schools to
be processed and you will be designate the entire Community as ]
notified of the date when the birds an official Sesquicentennial Com-
munity of Mills County Courses of
study on Texas and area history
Cerra are were suggested to Superintendent
Davidson by the Chairman.
Everyone is encouraged to
contribute any information avail-
able of the history of Priddy and to
join with the Mills County
Committee in helping make 1986 a.
great year for our area and the
State of Texas.
Card of Thanks
G’waite Schools
Lunch Room
Menu
Thurs., Oct. 17: Hamburgers,
Lettuce, Tomatoes, Pickles, Tator
Tots, Peanut Butter Cookies, Milk.
Friday, Oct. 18: Fish Nuggets,
Blackeyed Peas, Coleslaw, Corn-
bread, Jello w/FrUit
Monday, Oct. 21: Sloppy Joes,
Toss Salad, French Fries, Peach
Cobbler, Milk.
Tuesday, Oct. 22: Chicken Fried
Steak w/Cream Gravy, Spinach,
Cream Potatoes, Hot Rolls,
Coconut Pudding, Milk.
Wednesday, Oct. 23: Slice
Turkey, Buttered Hominy, Buttered
Rice, Sugar Cookies, Hot Rolls,
Milk.
Thursday, Oct. 24: Hot dogs
w/Chili, French Fries, Jello
w/Pineapple, Milk.
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FIRST QUALITY!
We would like to thank each of
our friends for their kindness and
support to the family of Earl
Wenzel, and express special
gratitude to Lee Roy and Merlene
Stacy, Rick and Jo Stacy, and
Felton and Lo Wright for the
comfort they gave during this time.
Each expression of sympathy,
cards, flowers,, memorials and
food, is sincerely appreciated.
Evelyn Wenzel
Carla and Reed Shahan
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wenzel
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Wenzel
and Family
Mr. and Mrs. Osteen Pflueger
and Family
Mrs. Margie Seider and Family
10-17-ltp
I want to thank Dr. Childress
and the nursing staff for all they
did for Mrs. Corberry while she
was in the hospital.
Thanks to all our friends and
Brother Doug and Butch. May God
bless each of you.
Mr. and Mrs. Bunk Fuller
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Carberry
and Family
Mr. and Mrs. James Carberry
and son
10-17-ltp
Mills County celebrates 100
years of existence this year - 100
years of caring and sharing for
those fortunate enough to be one
of you. Never have I felt so
included or belonging. Thank all of
you who have sent cards, gifts,
food, and flowers during my recent
surgery. The prayers uttered for
me in every church and throughout
the county have given me strength
beyond words. Thank you all and
I’m so glad to be a part of you.
Sincerely,
Jo Spradley
10-17-ltc
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SUPER SATURDAY!
2 Big Auctions!
Complete Liquidation
AUCTION
Sat., Oct. 19 - 10:00 a.m.
1 mi. East of San Saba - Hwy. 190
Ray and Mildred Duncan are selling at Public
Auction due to health reasons. Nice quilts, glass,
china, books and more.
******
Estate Auction
Saturday Night, Oct. 19 - 7:00 pm
104 W. Main - Hamilton, Tx.
Selling 2 estates offumiture, antiques,
household items and more. . . plus a load of
antiques. Plan to stay late, this will be a long sale!
NICK LOESCH, TXS-086-1103
Phone 817/386-5950
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Bridges, G. Frank. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 17, 1985, newspaper, October 17, 1985; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1658094/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.