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The Goldthwaite Eagle—Mullin Enterprise
Thursday, September 1 1988
Page 3
The Goldthwaite EAGLE
AND THE MULLIN ENTERPRISE
USPS # 221460
Published every Thursday at 1002 Fisher Street,
Goldthwaite, Mills County, Texas, since 1894
Box 249 — Phone 915/648-2244 — Goldthwaite, Texas 76844
Y-H’ers Plan
New Member
Social Tues.
s OLD FASHIONED
SERVICE AND SAVINGS
G. Frank Bridges
Editor and Publisher
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Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office in
Goldthwaite, Texas, under the Act of Congress, March 3, 1879
Any erroneous reflection upon the character or standing of any
individual, flrm or corporation, will be cheerfully corrected
when brought to the personal attention of the Editor.
POSTMASTER: Send Change of Address to:
Goldthwaite Eagle, P. 0. Box 249, Goldthwaite, Texas 76844
Member - Texas Press Association - 1988
The Mills County Young Home-
makers will be hosting a ‘New
Member Social’ at 6:00 p.m. on
Tuesday, September 6 in the GHS
homemaking room. This is for all
young women who are interested
or think they might be interested
in belonging to Young Home-
makers.
So come out for a night of fun
and fellowship and get to know
what the Young Homemakers are
about.
The first meeting of the new
year will be Tuesday, September
13, where new officers will be
installed.
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CHAMBER COMMENTS
MILLS COUNTY CHAMBER
ofCOMMERCE and AGRICULTURE
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PHONE: 915/648-3619
Normajo Reynolds, Secretary
By: Normajo Reynolds, Secretary
The Mills County Chamber says
a special “Thank You” to Nancy
Blackstock for serving as a judge
for the Hamilton Dove Festival
Queen Contest held recently.
Thanks, Nancy, for a job well
done!
Arts Committee is planning a ‘Nite
Out’ of country/western music by
local talent on Saturday, Septem-
ber 10, at 7:00 p.m. at the Civic
Center. Fourteen local groups have
signed to entertain. There will be
no charge for the program but a
donation will be accepted at the
door.
♦**
Memorial to the Mills County
Chamber of Commerce and
Agriculture in memory of Jesse
Ball by Howard and Lee Ruth
Campbell.
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LOTION 8 OZ.... $3.1 7
NEO-SYNEPHRINE
15 ML.
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WITH°C” 100S..............$5.09
BUGS BUNNY
VITAMINS 60S.............$2.89
WITH IRON 60S.............$3.19
WITH °C” 60S.....
WITH MINERALS 60 S
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***
Diligent workers at the Civic
Center this past month include
Warren Duren, Don Henson and
Pac Hamblen. We appreciate all
those who help keep the lawn in
good shape and take care of
needed repairs. .
***
The Mills County Chamber of
Commerce and Agriculture’s Ninth
Annual Banquet will be held
Tuesday, September 13, 1988 at
7:30 p.m. in the Civic Center. All
' Mills County Volunteer Firemen
will be recognized at this time.
Everyone is encouraged to attend
and help the Chamber honor our
firemen. Tickets are on sale at
First National Bank, Mills County
State Bank and at the Chamber
office.
The Mills County Performing
Essential
ONE-A-DAY
ESSENTIAL VITAMINS 100‛S..
$3.99
PHARMACY, INC.
1107 fisher - Goldthwaite
648-2484
08/31/88
EXTENDING EXTENSION
BY: Danny Long, County Agent
PORK REFERENDUM SET
FOR SEPTEMBER 7-8
Pork producers in Mills County
will have an opportunity to vote in
a special referendum on September
7-8, 1988 as authorized by the Pork
Promotion, Research and Con-
sumer Information Act of 1985.
Purpose of the referendum is to
determine the continuance of the
100 percent checkoff program
which provides funds for pork
research and promotion to enhance
the pork industry. The checkoff is
at the rate of 25 cent per $100 on
all hogs and pigs as well as on all
Anyone who would be interested
in a new basic cable-vision
system coming to Goldthwaite,
please send a postcard to:
CARSON PADGETT
P. O. Box 626
Goldthwaite, Texas 76844
imported hogs and pork products.
Referendum voting will be
conducted in the County Extension
Office during regular business
hours on September 7-8.
All pork producers who produced
and owned porcine animals in the
U.S. for sale in commerce and who
are subject to assessment during -
the representative time period of
November 1, 1986 thru September
6, 1988, are eligible to vote.
Importers who imported porcine
animals, pork or pork products
during the representative time
period also are eligible to vote. :
Also, eligible 4-H and FFA and
other youth who owned porcine
animals and are subject to
assessment during the representa-
tive time period.
The Agricultural Stabalization.
and Conservation Service will count
ballots, determine eligibility of
challenged voters and ballots, and
report referendum results.
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE
i hmmaa ha
TREAT SALE
V4 OFF on 14KT. Gold
and Silver Jewelry
THE DETERMINING FACTOR
We’ve tried to find out what a bearcat is.
(We're not even sure if it’s a hers or a his)
We have heard, though, of its reuptation,
But Eagles are known for their determination.
We’re tough and we’re proud and we’re Eagles of a feather.
We don’t give up and we’re fierce together!
We’re gonna throw a kink in Bearcat ambition ...
Out TEAM stands united on Eagle tradition.
AND THE MORAL IS...
Don’t care which end’s bear and which end’s cat,
Whichever is in front of us —
WE’LL WHUP THAT!!
648-2415
1014 Fourth St.
Goldthwaite
ne.
The Goldthwaite I.S.D. offers
vocational programs in agriculture
and homemaking. Admission to
these programs is based on grade
level requirements and prere-
quisites required by the Texas
Education Agency.
It is the policy of the
Goldthwaite I.S.D. not to discri-
minate on the basis of sex,
handicap, race, color, and national
origin in its educational and
vocational programs, activities, or
employment as required by Title
IX, Section 504 and Title VI.
The Goldthwaite I.S.D. will take
steps to assure that lack of English
language skills will not be a
barrier to admission and participa-
tion in all educational and voca-
tional programs.
For information about your
rights or grievance procudures,
contact the Title IX Coordinator:
Grayson Wetzel, P. 0. Box 608,
Goldthwaite, Texas 76844, 915-
648-3531.
El I.S.D. de Goldthwaite ofrece
programas vocacionales en agricul-
tura y hacedora de trabajos
caseros. La admission para los
programas esta basado en los
requisitos de los grados y
requisitos previos requiridos por la
Texas Education Agency.
El I.S.D. de Goldthwaite no
discrimina a nadie contra su sexo,
color, raza, disablididad, y origin
nacional en su educacion pro-
gramas, actividades, o empleo
requerido por el Titulo IX, Seccion
504 y Titulo VI.
El I.S.D. de Goldthwaite grantiza
que la falta de habiladad de no
hablar ingles no sera barrera para
ingresar y participar en actividades
de la escuela.
Para obtener informacion con
respecto a sus derechos a
producimientos de injusticia contact
a al coordinator del Titulo IX:
Grayson Wetzel, P.O. Box 608,
Goldthwaite, Texas 76844; telefono
915-648-3531.
9-1-1tc
Mills County Senior Citizens Center
* BITSAND PIECES *
Schedule of Events
Thursday, September 1
10:45 Exercise
Annual Koen
Reunion Held
The annual Koen Reunion was
held August 6 and 7, 1988 at the
Legion Hall in Goldthwaite. On
Saturday night the sandwich and
ice cream supper was held. Sunday
morning several gathered for
breakfast. At noon Sunday, the
business meeting was conducted
and lunch was served.
At the business meeting, several
people were recognized. Traveling
the farthest at attend the reunion
were Ray, Ginger, Kevin and Kyle
Koen from Farmington, N.M. The
oldest attending was Lara McPher-
son of Hamilton and the youngest
was Joseph Matthew Cooke of
Goldthwaite.
Also attending this year were:
Joe, Rayma and Matt Cooke,
Norma Lee Koen, Leland Koen,
Odessa Tubbs, Effie Kirby,
Herbert and Vera Cooke, H. L.
and Irene Stillwell, Duf Hardcastle,
Victor and Vivian Wiedebusch, Mr.
and Mrs. Chuck Slaughter, and
Elton and Wuanita Geeslin, all of
Goldthwaite; Linda and Rene Cain,
Georgia Markham, and Jim, Kay,
and Sherrie Beardsley of San
Angelo; Dalton and Beulah Koen
of Plainview; Maudie Crawford,
Mr. and Mrs. David Wiedebusch,
Lara McPherson, and Mr. and
Mrs. Alton Poss of Hamilton; Neta
B. and Edwin Holmes of
Greenville; Elmo Koen of Lubbock;
and Alice and Bobby Carr and
Clara Ables of Grand Prairie.
Also in attendance were: A. G.
Carr of Odessa; Johnny and
Lurlene Carr of Arlington; Allouez
Blackburn of Hawley; Gladys and
Jim McDowell of Houston; W. C.
and Mary Koen and Mrs. Vic
Wiedebusch of Brownwood; R. A.
and Glada Yarbrough of Childress;
Vernon and Eileen Wiedebusch
and boys of Bryson; and Mr. and
Mrs. Koen McKimmey and Christy
of Rotan.
12:00 Lunch
6:00 Games
6:00 Exercise
Friday, September 2
Covered Dish Luncheon
Saturday, September 3
7:00 P.M. Dance
Monday, September 5
Holiday - Center Closed
Tuesday, September 6
9:00 Mills Co. Vet. Serv. Officer
10:45 Exercise
12:00 Lunch
6:00 Games
6:00 Exercise
Wednesday, September 7
10:45 Exercise
12:00 Lunch
There was a very good turnout
for the Glaucoma and Cataract
Screening. Thanks very much to
Dr. Hollingsworth and his staff.
The Senior Center will be closed
for the Labor Day Holiday,
September 5.
Dressing Supreme, Baby Carrots,
Savory Peas, Bread, Tropical
Apples, and Milk.
Monday, September 5: Center
Closed.
Tuesday, September 6: Limas
with Ham, Sauerkraut Salad,
Buttered Beets, Cornbread, Purple
Plums, and Milk.
Wednesday, September 7: Sliced
Ham with Raisin Sauce, Sweet
Potatoes, Brussels Sprouts, Corn-
bread, Oatmeal Cookie, and Milk.
Thursday, September 8: Oven
Fried Chicken, Corn O’Brien,
Scandinavian Mix Vegetables,
Bread, Coconut Pudding, and Milk.
SENIOR CITIZENS MENU
Thursday, September 1: Turkey
For
Dependable Film
Developing
Hudson McMahan
Pharmacy, Inc.
EARLENE’S PLANTS
AND FLORIST
915/648-2478
★ HOMECOMING IS EARLY ★
Mums and Hats on Sale
from any GHS Senior!
CENTRAL TEXAS
TELEPHONE
COOPERATIVE
will be CLOSED
• Pre-Need Service Plans
* Monuments of All Kinds
STACY-
WILKINS
Funeral Home
915/648-2255
Ricky Stacy
MONDAY,
SEPTEMBER 5
in observance of
LABOR DAY
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Bridges, G. Frank. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 95, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 1, 1988, newspaper, September 1, 1988; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1658241/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.