The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 6, 1980 Page: 3 of 8
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New Arrival
Letter To
The Goldthwaite Eagle-Mullin Enterprise
Thursday, March 6,1980
Page 3
Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Lindsay of Goldthwaite.
Great grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Lindsay
of Goldthwaite and Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Marlow of
Houston.
Lindsay announces the birth
of a son, Justin Daniel, born
February 20, 1980, at 12:55
a.m., in Brownwood Com-
munity Hospital. The lad
weighed in at 8 lbs. and .
14% ozs. He has a sister,
Rachael Gae to welcome
him home. ,
Maternal grandparents
are Nan Shaw of Brown- Supply Officer: “How does
wood, and Mr. and Mrs. your new uniform fit?”
The Editor
Dear Editor:
The media class of
Goldthwaite High School
Great, great grandmother would like to reply to the
is Mrs. Huldah Doggett of letter which appeared in the
Goldthwaite. Feb. 28th issue of the
AVAN
BETTEF
Alex Shaw of Goldthwaite. New recruit: “The jacket
Paternal grandparents are isn’t bad, but the trousers
Mrs are a little loose around the
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin armpits."
Priddy
American Legion
Will Host A
DANCE
Saturday, March 8th
Featuring
River Boat Gamblers
Eagle, concerning the jail |
bond issue. In our opinion, |
the jail deserves due
consideration from all citi-
zens who intend to vote. It |
sounds to us like your
“anonymous writer” has
dismissed the issue com-
pletely because of a |
personal incident instead of |
a genuine decision. The
majority of eligible voters in
our class feel the new jail
would be beneficial and put
to good use.
Dairy Queen Owner
Elected President
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on the world of sound and you.
To minimize your waiting - please make
an appointment.
DON ESTES & ROBERT WORTLEY ■ Owners
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A little open-mindedness Doris Richeson, left, accepts the state including the one
should tell you that a county the gavel symbolic of her in Goldthwaite. Doris is the
jail would make it easier to election as 1980-81 presi- first woman ever to serve as
enforce the laws. Our law dent of the Texas Dairy president of TDQTA.
officers, who WE feel are Queen Trade Association. —
honest, would be more apt from L. J. [Jay] Streetman, nusbana, Boel wither
to enforce the laws if they chairman of the 1980 • ’ ’ .
did not have to carry their TDQTA Nominating Com- son Res Cant ’ Inc., at
offenders to Brownwood. — - operates24 Dairy Queens in
It is true we young people
have our faults, but don’t
we all? Is our anonymous
writer so faultless that he
can place judgement on us?
There are reckless drivers
and trouble makers of all
1 ages in this county. As a
matter of fact, the FHA and
FFA recently had a guest
speaker from the Waco Law
Mrs. Joe Dennis Services Held
Funeral services for Mrs. son, DeWayne Dennis,
Joe A. (Ethel) Dennis were several grandchildren and a
eld at Ranger, Texas on number of nieces and
Wednesday, March 5, 1980, nephews. Her husband and
at 10.00 a.m. in the Ranger one son preceded her in
Baptist Church. death.
Mrs. Dennis passed away Mrs. Dennis was the aunt
Monday afternoon, March 1 of Henry Long of Mullin.
3, at Jefferson, Texas. Burial was in Ranger.
She is survived by one -
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Myadec Capsule con-
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vitamin formula with
minerals—9 important
vitamins and 6 minerals,
to be exact. And now
this same high-potency
vitamin product is also available in an easy-to-take
tablet. If you’re active and on the go, stop in
today and buy a supply of Myadec Tabs.
Especially
formulated
for today’s
active teens.
Hudson-McMahan Pharmacy, Inc.
Phone 648-2484 Goldthwaite
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Enforcement Department
who highly commended the
behavior of the youths of
Mills County. He described
us as the best group of
young people he had talked
to, concerning drugs, juven-
ile offenses and general at-
titudes.
We are genuinely inter-
ested in such matters as the
jail bond issue and are very
distressed by people who
dismiss us as weakminded
trouble makers.
Signed,
Media Class
Goldthwaite High School
■ IIIIIIIIIIII
mil Men)
CORRECTION -
The names of two aides
were left off the Mullin
School faculty list last week.
They are Linda Mosier
and Betty Hasley.
Goldthwaite High, Junior High Honor Hall
2nd Quarter Honor Roll
12TH GRADE:
"A" Average
Cynthia Berry
Victor Cardenas
Roberta Doak
Martha Flores
DeAnna Henry
Grace Humphries
Ray Jackson
Melanie Vaughan
Scott Ward
"B" Average
Cody Beckwith
Beverly Carothers
Kay Collier
Jana Duncan
Johnny Derrick
Kathryn Lewis
Dale Montgomery
Tina Studer
Act fast: First-period bonuses of up to $600 on
this John Deere equipment must end March 31
Simply sign an order before March 31 for any of
the new John Deere equipment listed here —
disks, chisel plows, or hay or forage equipment.
First-period bonuses will qualify you for $75 to
$600 in John Deere money you can spend for
goods or services at our store. Your bonus John
Deere money will be mailed to you after you
take delivery,
What’s more, you’ll get price protection on
any equipment listed here. If you use the John
Deere Finance Plan, no finance charges will
accrue on any equipment in the program until
the first day of the month which begins the 1980
use season in our area.
To get your bonus John Deere money, choose
your disk, chisel plow, or hay or forage
equipment from this list and order before March
ends.
You’ll be expected to take delivery of the
equipment as soon as it’s available.
BUYER BONUS IN JOHN DEERE MONEY FOR NEW 1610 Drawn Rigid (19- thru 23-foot)
EQUIPMENT ORDERS SIGNED DURING:*1610 Drawn Flexible (23- thru 27-foot)
EQUIPMENT:
DISKS:
111 and 115
210, 215, 310, 315, 340,1630
220, 230, 235, 350, 440, 455,1640
331 and 360
370
CHISEL PLOWS:
1610 Integral Rigid, 1610 Drawn
Rigid (11- thru 17-foot)
MARCH ’80 1610 Drawn Flexible (29- thru 41-foot)
1650 Folding
$ 75 BALERS:
$150 All Square and Round Balers
$225 MOWER/CONDITIONERS:
$375 1207,1209 and 1380
$500 FORAGE HARVESTERS:
Pull-Type 3940
—— Pull-Type 3960
$200
$300
$600
$225
$300
$300
$400
$ 75
These offers are subject to equipment availability.
JOHN DEERE
Joy Truitt
Sam Ynostrosa
11TH GRADE:
/ "A" Average
Stephen Schwartz
“B” Average
Angela Beavers
Sandy Davis
Andy Gwinnup
Karen Smith
Ted Tucker
Troyce Wilcox
10TH GRADE:
"A" Average
Patti Wilcox
“B” Average
Tana Allen
Kyla Brown
Kelli Connally
Karen Daniel
Deneen Wilson
HEARING TESTS ARE
IMPORTANT
Harper Implement Co.
Phone 648-2272
Goldthwaite
If you have a hearing
problem of any kind you
owe it to yourself to have an
Electronic Hearing test
made to find out why, and
what can be done to help .
you before it is too late. The
tests are free and will take
about 20 minutes of your
time.
We explain in plain
English what can be done to
help you, then you make
your decision. We never try
to high-pressure you into
buying anything. There are
thousands of people today
suffering from hard of
hearingness, (even some
that wear Hearing Aids),
just because they waited too
late to do something about .
it... don’t let this happen to
you.
Mrs. Joe Treadway will
hold a regular Hearing Aid
Workshop at the Mauney
Court in Goldthwaite, Mon-
day, March 10, from 2:00
p.m. to 3:30 p.m. We invite
you to come in for your free
test.
We do repair service on
most makes of Aids, and
have a full service on
cleaning, tubes, and batter-
ies for your Aid, and can
always save you money. We
are licensed by the State of
Texas to fit and dispense
Hearing Aids. We are
always close by when you
need us. We are in the
Hamilton office every Friday
to run special tests and
assist you in every way.
If you need batteries or
supplies when I’m not here,
you may get them at the
Mauney Courts.
TREADWAY HEARING
AIDCENTER
108 South Bell
HAMILTON’ TEXAS
(817) 386-5918
9TH GRADE:
"A" Average
Susan Moreland
Wendell Tucker
"B" Average
Bill Carothers
Sharon Hale
Cindy Knight
Alma Martinez
Rosalinda Martinez
Daniel Montgomery
Darryl Schriver
STH GRADE:
"A" Average
Michelle Cagle
Eric Dennis
"B" Average
Chip Head
Dale Miles
Penny Montgomery
Sandi Smith
Bobby Standley
Todd Tucker
Regina Wigley
7TH GRADE:
"A" Average
Michael Shelton
Jill Ward
"B" Average
Stuart Bridges
Jo Childress
Joy Childress
Kaycee Humphries
Sherman Jackson
Shelley Miles
Keli Rudd
Cathy Schriver
Fay’s Restaurant
(Formerly McLeans Restaurant)
NOW OPEN
6:00 a.m. - 8:30 P.M.
Monday Thru Saturday
11:0# A.M. To 2:00 P.M.
Sundays
We invite you to come by.
Injoy the food and atmosphere
Begin Serving Lunches at
11 o'clock each day
John & Fay Holland
Phone 648-3163
Goldthwaite
Give Yourself
A Tax Break
Give yourself a tax break and at the same time save for retirement
with an “Individual Retirement Account” at Southern Savings. Put aside as
much as 15% of your gross income up to $1500 in an I.R.A. The amount
you deposit is deductible on your tax return and tax is deferred on your
earnings until you make a withdrawal at retirement.
Strike back at high taxes by opening an I.R.A. at Southern Savings
before April 15, our accounts are designed for your best interest.
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avinys
Member FSLIC
Goldthwaite Branch, 1105 Parker, 648-2263
Home Office: 501 Center, 646-4561, Brownwood
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Bridges, G. Frank. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 6, 1980, newspaper, March 6, 1980; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1651841/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.