The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 4, 1976 Page: 3 of 8
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Anterless Deer Permits Issued Nov. 3-5
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Come in and open your Tax-Deferred Account of call or write for complete information
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Cleo Hodges and Bud.
Mrs. Ora Wilson was
3 pt. 2 Section Harrow
3 pt. Rear-End Blade
3 pt. 5 Shank Chisel Plow
3 jt Rear-End Scoop
Turkey Feeders
Hog & Sheep Panels
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Open Playday .
5 ft. 3 pt. Shredder
2 pt. “Ford” Deep Chisel Plow
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Contributions:
A wage earner can contribute and deduct
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Your own tax-deferred
Mr. Coffee
The Revolutionary
UNKNOWN DIABETICS AR
STILL OUT THERE!
Narkalahkn 4
14 ft. Tandem Stock Trailer
Cattle Squeeze Chute
Acetylene Cutting A Welding Rig
Powercraft “230” Amp Electric Welder
(2) 4,000 1b. Automatic Hog Feeders
Several Small Hog Feeders
Goldthwaite Shamrock
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Carothers
Terry Smith Real Estate
Carr’s Texaco Station
Long's Gulf Service Station
Mrs. Ora Black
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Conradt
permits. The shaded area in
the suthern part of the county *
is the only area that can apply
for the permits. Deer season
opens in Mills County on Nov.
15th, according to local game
warden Benny R.'SehrIver......
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fri. Nov. 5
6,000 Bushel “Butler” Grain Storage Bin
(2) 4,000 Bushel “Butler” Grain Storage Bin---------
4,000 lb. Grain Buggy
33 ft. 6" Grain Auger With 9 H.P. Gasoline Engine
Automatic Crimp-O-Matic Mixer MUI
River BOat With 4 H.P. Motor
- Ridge Singing
A singing will be held at the
Ridge Schoolhouse, Sunday,
November 7, starting at 1:30
p.m. The public is invited to
attend.
5,000 "Ford” Diesel Tractor
4 Row “Ford” Rear-Mount Cultivator
Sehaffer 8 ft. Offset Wheel Type Tandem Disc
1 Schaffer 36 Disc Wheel Type Tandem Diac
4 Row "Kettex" Press Wheel Planter
Jota Deere 16-8 Grain Drill On Rubber (Quick-Set)
"5 Sir” 3 pt. Post Hole Digger
straight-away barrels, poles,
rescue race, egg race and penty
race.
There will be four age groups
and eight classes, as follows:
Pee Wee - 10 andander. Junior-
11 - 15; Intermediate • 16 - 21;
and Senior - 21 and over.
Ribbons will be awarded to
first through 5th places and
high point trophies will be
awarded in each class. -
Everyone is invited to come
out and join the fun. Concession
stands will be open.
How the Plan Works:
During each year you are self-employed,
you may invest up to 15% of your earned
income (net income after business deduc-,
tions) or $7,500, whichever is Idss. During
the years your plan is in force, your ac-
count will earn interest daily. No Federal
income tax is paid on either contribution
or interest until you begin drawing funds
after retirement.
District 10 wUl host an Open
Playday November 6,1976. Reg-
istration will begin at 6 p.m.
and playday jevents will begin
at 7 p.m. af the Mullin Rodeo
Arena.
Six events will be run,- in-
YOU OR YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE UR
when yen need a delivery. We win deliver
premptly without extra charge. A great many
people rely an as for theta health needa Wo
welcome requesta for delivery service and ebarge
! now only $29.94
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"flit you want when you wait it!"
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OFFICE • 501 CENTER • BROWNWOOD • 646-4561
hes: Comanche • De Leon • Goldthwaite • Lampasas
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The Texas Parks and Wild-
life Department will issue
anterless deer permits in
Mills County on November 3.
4 and 5. The permits will be ing for . the permits must have
issued at the Mills County * full amount of crgnto be
Courthouse between the hours eligible. The above map shows
the areas that can apply for*
Brownwood last week on busi-
ness. Then we were in Com-
anche shopping Thursday after-
noon.
Mrs. Alton Runnels went to
Temple last week with her
sister, Mrs. Ethel Masaey of
Goldthwaite. Mrs. Massey’s
daughter, Mrs. Edward Keith,
also went with them to Temple.
Mrs. Nina Bean of Early
stopped by to see me last Wed-
nesday evening. She had been
to Texas City to visit her son
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Ivy of
eluding cloverleaf
15% of compensatibn (or earned income
in the case of the self-employed) up to
$1,500 each year. Contributions do not
have to be made in a lump sum each year,
they may be made throughout the year
(Get complete information in Southern
Savings folder. ----—e -
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Hancock
and Miss Marie Wallace of
Goldthwaite went to Sonora Fri-
day night to the football game.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Parker and
Donna met them there and re-
•y
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Mrs. W. H. Bogard San Saba, Texas
Located 5 mUM west on Hwy. 190 to Harkeyville. Then north across
R.R. tracks. Then 2 miles north. Watch for auction signs.
Mullin Community News
BY: LILLIAN PLIMMER
to call attention to the millions of people who have
Ldisbetes and are not yet aware of thelr problem. Meat
of these people are adults wh have no eymptoms of
the disease and will only have it dusted M they take
the trouble to be checked.
.Dinbetes ean be akiler Mundeteetedaodom takes
chance. Especially M therets a history of the disemse in
year family. Once detected, dinbetes can usually be
controlled and you can live a normal life. —
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Kingsville were recent guests
of his mother, Mrs. Jewel
Baskin.
- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bur-
dette of Goldthwaite attended
the Baptist Church here Sunday
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Covey have
bought the Kittle place on the
highway from Mrs. Betty Co-
burn. Betty was in town for a
few days and visited with Mrs.
Etolle Lee. T
Mrs. Lula Ethridge went to
Killeen Sunday with her son
and'wwife, Mr. and Mrs. Billy
Hobbs of Brownwood. They went
to visit with Mrs. Ethridge's
daughter, Mrs. Lawana Price
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Daughty Dun-
lap of Port Lavaca spent sev-
eral days last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Vee Dunlap who live
near Priddy.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Roberts
are building a new home on
their hog farm west of Mullin.
Mrs. Noble Mosier has moved
into her new brick home.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Smith
have sold their place in the
country to Mr. and Mrs. John
Carl Smith. Edgar and Dorothy
plan to move into Mullin in the
near future.
“A person should have enough
education so he doesn’t have to
look up to anyone. He should
also have enough to be wise
enough not to look down on
anyone.” " •
To Meet Friday
The Mills County Retired
Teachers will meet Friday,
November 5, in Mis County
State Bank at 2:30 p.m.
Guest speaker will be Mr.
J. D. Harper.
Hosts for the meeting are
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hale,
Veneta Beard and Mrs. Ruth
Kirkland.
1971 Chevrolet "C20” Pickup With 4-Speed & 400 Engine
Busters, Sweeps And Other Misc. Farm Related Items Too Numerous To List.
Loader Tractor Available - No Charge - Courtesy Of Auctioneer.
28.(3 Axe) Gooseneck Trailer With Sheep Decks & Overhead Compartment
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Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Black
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Blake
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wittenburg,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Mr. and Mrs. F. G.
berg, Jr.
New Horizons Ranch and Cen-
ter, Inc.
Mills County Bicentennial Fund
Dr. and Mrs. T. C. Graves
Mr. and Mrs. David Gouge
Johnny Vaughan Barber Shop
A. A. Cline
Geeslin Gas Co.
RAW Floor Covering
R.S.V.P,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Duren
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd C. Fox
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They will be issued op the
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Contributions:
A self-employed individual can contri-
bute up to 15% of his net earned income,
but not more than $2,500 Earned income
less than $5,000, the contribution may
exceed 15%; 100% of net earnings or
$750.00 whichever is less.
(Complete information in Southern
Savings folder.)
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Any wage earner, including the self-
employed, not currently participating in
a retirement plan. Self-employed indi-
viduals are not required to include em
ployees in this plan.
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turned to Mullin with the Han-
cocks for the weekend.
Mr. and Mra. Alton Runnels
and Mrs. Calite Pyburn went
to Comanche Sunday afternoon
to visit their relatives, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Pyburn.
About five o’clock Saturday
morning the home of Mrs. Mar-
garet Toliver burned down. Mr.
and Mrs. Green Buchanan were
spending the night there. They
were badly burned about their
faces and hands. Mrs. Toliver
was not burned, and is at Brown-
wood with her daughters, Mrs.
Buchanan and Mrs. Ernest
Obenhaus. •
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Tullos of
Waco spent a few days last
week with Rex’s mother, Mrs.
Ruth Tullos. They also visited
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You may begin receiving benefits any time
4 _ _ after you reach age 592 years. Benefits
are taxed as ordinary income to the re-
cipient in the year in which they are re-
ceived. Your spouse may establish a
separate IRA based on individual earnings,
provided the spouse is not participating
in another retirement plan.
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ing P with a bake sale at donors:
"eS"fBrownwood. Anyone ; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Kelly
Eg to donate tekad goods, JiD.Kieht-.. Co
des the County Judge's F... W, and W. M. Johnson
Lenthe Courthouse on
S, November 5. V yen
I get your baked goods
de Courthouse call Ruth
or Beth Miles at 648-
Fand they will make ar
to pick your goods Mr .and Mrs. Charies Buter
L an mu takinggdonattons Me mamr.sw. J. Henr5 .
JTan«S I^there is any- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Earl
gno moipe D amoved m and Mrs. Layton Black
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Self-Employed Pension Plan
(A Keogh Account)
Who is digible: .
Any nan-incorporated business such as
accountants, private duty nurses, archi-
tects, barbers, farmers, manufacturer’s
representatives, ranchers, realtors,
doctors, attorneys, owners of service
stations, retail stores, etc. are eligible.
Employer must include all full-time em-
ployees who have 3 years or more of
service
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Bridges, G. Frank. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 4, 1976, newspaper, November 4, 1976; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1492707/m1/3/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Mills+County%22: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.