The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 16, 1981 Page: 3 of 12
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The Goldthwaite Eagle-Mullin Enterprise
Thursday, April 16, 1981
Page 3
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Chamber Comments
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compiled by the
Mills County Chamber
PHONE: 646:3619 of Commerce and Agriculture
Selected Group No Nonsense
Panty Hose
50% Off
CHAMBER SERVICES office every day. Everyone
The Mills County Chamb- is looking for a place to
er of Commerce and hunt. If you have some, land
Agriculture has deer lease you want to lease, why not
requests coming into the call the Chamber (648-3619)
Easter 1
Wishes To
Everyone
BRIDES REGISTERED —
Gail Berry, bride-elect of
Jim Wallace
Debra Hoppe, bride-elect of
Michael Niemann
Suzy Muze, bride-elect of
Tim Sutherland
Tracey Kincheloe, bride-elect
of Randy McCoy
Roberta Doak, bride-elect of
Ricky Womack
Karen Downing wed to
Sammy Padilla
Kathy Gist, bride-elect of
Gary Wheeler
and let us put you in touch
with some hunters. You are
in no way obligated to lease
to anyone whose name we
supply. All we do is send
your name to some hunters
and let them get in touch
with you. You and the
hunters work out your own
agreement. Then, when you
lease your land, we mark
your name off the list. That
way you are not bothered
with phone calls and letters
when your land is already
leased. There is no charge
for this service.
The Chamber also keeps
a Community Calendar in
the office. This service is to
help organizations through-
out the county know when is
the best time to schedule an
1 event. It also helps individ-
* uals to know what is going
i on around the county. If you
are planning something for
the future, please call us so
we may include your project
on our calendar. This is a
free service.
morials are still being
accepted at the Chamber
Office. $30,000 is still need-
ed for complete the project.
The Center is ready for
use and leasing dates may
be set up through the
Chamber Office. Please re-
member that the policy
committee has asked that
reservations be made two
weeks in advance.
MEMORIALS TO
CIVIC CENTER
Mrs. Lillian McArthur -
M/M Howard Campbell
Chas. & Yvonne Childress
M/M W. G. Saylor
RICHARD LONG
...Elected at Tech
Long Elected V.P
Of Texas Tech
F.F.A.
11 Inc.
648-2415
Goldthwaite
280060
Bauer & Black
Sports Center
•Ankle Brace , Knee Brace
10% Off
• Wristlet
•Temmis Elbow Brace • Head Sweat Band
• Wrist Sweat Band • Women’s Sport Socks
, Athletic Socks
Men’s Sport Socks
Men & Youth Supporters
CIVIC CENTER UPDATE
The Mills County Civic
Center is still progressing.
The steel for the livestock
pavilion has arrived and
work will continue. Volun-
teer workers are needed to
help complete the livestock
area. If you have a few
hours to spend working on
the project, please contact
Truett Auldridge. A work
day is planned for the near
future. Donations and me-
M/M E.A. Obenhaas -
Pat and Sue Obenhaus
Clayton Egger -
M/M Arthur Gromatsky
Jake Long -
Mr. & Mrs. T.J. Blackburn
Will, Pearl & Naomi
Boykin -
Star Methodist Church
Henry Venable -
Dale & Wanda Alien
M/M John Shirl Chesser-
M/M Edwin F. Casey -
Mr. & Mrs. H.S. Casey
Estha Kelly Conhers -
Mr. & Mrs. Bunk J. Fuller
Rube & Inez Hammond
Ernest Chesser -
Hobson Miller -
Rube & Inez Hammond
Dr. & Mrs. J.C. Terrell -
Mills County State Bank
Daisy Laughlin -
Arnold & June Roberts
Mrs. Floyd Sykes -
Mr. & Mrs. Ray Duren
During recent election of
officers, the Collegiate
F.F.A. of Texas Tech
University elected Richard
Long, of Robert Lee, as
their vice president.
Richard is a junior agri-
culture education major at
Tech. His other achieve-
ments include Houston
Lifestock Show and Rodeo
Scholarship, and Texas Tech
Livestock Judging Team.
Richard currently plans to
pursue , a master’s degree
upon graduation for work in
the field of agriculture.
Richard is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Sid Long of C
Robert Lee, and the
grandson of Mr. and Mrs. o
Adge Long of Goldthwaite. 4
Icy Hot 3 oz.
$ 199
A 0
Red Hot Specials
High Dry Bathroom Tissue
4‘s 99(
Efferdent 96‘s &12 $269
High Dry Towels 2/119
Hudson-McMahan
Phone: 648-2484
Mayor Promotes Clean Air
Week May 3-9
Mayor J. D. Harper of
Goldthwaite has added em-
phasis to activities promot-
ing clean air in Texas by
joining Governor William P.
Clements in proclaiming
GRAND OPENING
Wednesday, April 22
frap
CREME
As Seen on me Pnil Donanue Snow
The process that has been
specifically designed to aid
those people who need to
look their best in
the shortest period of time.
The only
creme
that's been
proven
to work!
Fat and celluite can be lost, sensibly,
safely, and permanently.. .with a pro-
cess called THE BODY WRAP CREME
In just one hour, lose up to 6 to 8 inches,
.. . from arms, waist, abdomen, hips,
thighs and legs.
FACTS:
• No diet! No exercise! No risk!
•Our process does not depend on fluid
loss by perspiration.
•Has no harmful side effects. Comple-
tely safe.
•Is an actual breakdown of the adi-
pose tissue or "cellulite."
• "The Body Wrap" and all body firm &
tone products are, authorized, regist-
ered, tested, and patented.
•Listed in compliance with all F.D.A.
regulations.
•Unwanted inches come off and stay off! In just one
hour. Lose up to 6 to 8 inches.. .from arms, waist,
abdomen, hios, thiahs, and leas.
Goldthwaite Mwy. 16, South % mile out on Sun Saba Mwy.
, FOR APPOINTMENT CALL:
Terri Robbins 648-3666
Shelba Head 648-2432
Shop No. 648-2777 .
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Dry Idea 1.5 oz.
$ 149
Atra
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$989
Goldthwaite, Texas
CITY COUNCIL - [Continued from Page 1]
be added to the building at Factory. The problem was problem was not deemed
the pool, and new diving due to the sewer line work severe by the Health
boards will be constructed, being done in the area of Department and no evi-
Charles Conradt was regular parking in the rear dence of rodent or mosquito
unanimously elected to the of the factory. The parking infestations were recogniz-
post of Mayor Pro Tem, to has since returned to ed. The city has been
sit as Mayor in the absence normal. approached to cover the
of Mayor Harper. • The Mills County Tax ditch.
City Manager Allen gave Appraisal Board reports • Allen presented a per-
the - council his regular work is 65 percent complete sonnel comparison for the
monthly report: in the county, with 95 benefit of the council. He
• The well at the rodeo percent of the field work said he has received a lot of
May 3-9 as Clean Air Week, grounds continues to pump being completed for the City comment and inquiries as to
The Texas Air Control at a rate of 20 gallons per of Goldthwaite, the number of city employ-
Board and. the American minute. • The pulbic is invited to ees. He compared the
Lung Association of Texas • The court case involv- a Revenue Sharing Hearing number of customers, which
are co-sponsoring Clean Air ing the unemployment com- on April 27, at 5:00. At this are up nearly 20 percent
Week at the State level, pensation of Pat Davis was time the budget for spend- over 1968, and the addition
Energy conservation is the ]ost by the city in Judge ing the city’s revenue of the operation of the
theme for this year s Clean Gordon Griffin’s District sharing money will be held, sanitary landfill as two'
Air Week because of the Court. Davis was awarded • A letter was presented reasons for the slight
relationship between energy compensation against the from the Texas Health De- increase in hands, from 13
production and air pollu- pleas of the city. The case partment concerning a com- in 1968 to 16 at the present,
tion, said Thomas C. was brought about by a plaint made regarding the The council meets the
Graves, D.D.S., Lung Asso- 1979 dispute, drainage ditch along the first Thursday, of each
ciation volunteer and resi- • The sewer plant is corner of Second and Parker' month at 7 p.m. at the city
dent of Goldthwaite. about 38 percent complete. streets in Goldthwaite. The utilities building.
Graves said, “Our future • city patrolman Mark
respiratory health depends Lindsay went to work on
greatly on the choices we March 28th.
make about how much • A parking problem
energy we use, how we arose around Fisher Street
generate it, and how well | and the Goldthwaite Blouse
we control the pollution that
results."
The most effective, quick-
est and least expensive
means of reducing our
nation’s dependence on oil -
energy conservation - will
best protect the public
health from air pollution,”
said Graves.
To learn more about air
pollution and what you can
do about it, write the
American Lung Association
of Texas, 7701 North Lamar,
Suite 104, Austin, TX
78752, or the Texas Air
Checking
roo LATE
TO
CLASSIFY
FOR SALE - Fryers,
layers, baby chicks, and a
Peacock. Contact Todd
Simon, 985-3534. 4-16-3tp
FOR SALE - Baby Chicks,
Control Board, 6330 High- 7 breeds, call 648-2494.
way 290 East, Austin, Texas 4-16-3tc
78723.
Special Service At Bee House
The Evant Parish United also be special music
Methodist Church and the provided by a quartet from
First Baptist Church of your city of Goldthwaite.
Evant, Texas, would like to
extend an invitation to all to
worship with us at the 14th
Annual Sunrise Service at
Bee House, Texas, on April
19th at dawn.
Bee House is located 7
miles southeast of Evant, on
Farm Road 183. When you
get to Bee House, the site
of the service will be
marked by a lighted cross
on top of the mountain.
The service this year will
consist of a re-enactment of
the Easter Story. The
speaker for the service will
Sheriff Gives
Weekly Report
Sheriff Ron Wetterman
issued his regular weekly
report, citing a total of 20
complaints handled by the
sheriff’s department for the
past seven days.
The complaints resulted
in a total of five arrested
and placed in jail.
A breakdown of the
offenses reported is as
I be Reverend Bobby Weath- follows:
ers from Brownwood. There Public intoxication.,
will be special music provid- Theft over $200 ....
ed by the Youth Choir from Criminal mischief ..
the First Baptist Church of Reckless driving ...
Hamilton, Texas. There will Disorderly conduct .
Chappell
Hill
News
By: PEARL CRAWFORD
We only received a little
rain and a dust storm.
Today is nice and cool.
Most everyone is busy
with their gardens. And
many have some very pretty
flowers.
R. J. Schindler of Evant
was by for a short visit
Saturday.
William G. Crawford was
by Sunday, and we enjoyed
Leona and Letricia.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. L.
Harris have been planting a
garden.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Nowell have been shearing
their sheep and doing farm
work.
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