The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 93, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 15, 1987 Page: 3 of 12
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Thursday, January 15, 1987
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Food, Craft Divisions Information Listed
FOOD DIVISION
ENTRY RULES
1. Foods must be covered with
zip-lock bag or reasonable see-
through container.
2. All food shown must be on
disposable containers. Exceptions:
Pies may be baked in glass pie
plates if necessary; sheet cakes
may be left in baking pan.
3. You are required to show
exactly five items on a plate,
(candy, cookies, and brownies).
Exception: nutritious snacks.
4. Cakes and loaf breads must
be in one piece.
5. All divisions select own recipe
in categories listed. Submit recipe
on 3x5 card or cards taped to
bottom of plate with recipe
showing. Recipe will not be
returned.
6. The following information
should be listed on the back of
each recipe card: name, division,
product entered, and price if you
want to sell.
7. Livestock Association Rule
states: If you have a champion
animal, you may sell a champion
food, but if your animal is just
placed, you must decide which one
to sell at the auction.
8. Only one item of each product
may be entered.
9. Any food that does not fall in
a specific category will be
eliminated from judging.
10. Entry Fee: 50 cents for each
product to be judged. Fees are to
be paid to teacher, leader or food
superintendent at door.
11. Entries must be in possession
of home economics teacher or in
Civic Center by 5:00 p.m. January
15, Thursday. Registration of foods
will be from 2 to 5 p.m. January
15, 1987. No late entries will be
accepted.
12. No items requiring refrigera-
tion will be accepted. Example:
whipped cream.
, 13. Pie crusts must be made from
scratch. Include recipe.
14. Ribbons awarded at judges
discretion.
15. Decorated cakes must be
cakes, no styrofoam.
16. Entries are to be picked up. at
6:00 p.m. Friday, January 16,
1987. Please do not ask to pick up
entries earlier.
mix with creative ingredients.
C. Junior High: Grades 7-8.
Ribbons 1-10 each category.
Banana Nut Bread - loaf, no glaze.
Marshmallow Fudge Candy - 5 on
a plate - may contain nuts.
Nutritious Snacks - Display whole
recipe or suitable number for
attractive appearance. (Cakes made
from scratch will not be accepted,
must have a cake mix base) Layer
Cake - must be made with a cake
mix with creative ingredients -
must have an icing or glaze. Bundt
or Angel Food Cake - must be
made with a cake mix with creative
ingredients - must have icing or
glaze. Sheet Cake - may be left in
baking pan. - must be made with a
cake mix with creative ingredients
and must have icing or glaze.
D. Junior: Grades 9-10. Rib-
bons 1-5 each category. Lemon
Chess Pie. Pecan Pie. Pralines
(creamy) Candy - 5 on a plate.
Peanut Patties Candy - 5 on a
plate. Yeast Sweet Rolls Bread - 5
on a place. Yeast Loaf Bread -
plain, white (all Cakes must be
made from scratch NO CAKE
MIXES). Plain Pound Cake - no
icing or glaze. Decorated Cake.
Chocolate Layer Cake with Choco-
late Icing. Nutritious Snacks -
Display whole recipe or suitable
number for attractive appearance.
E. Senior: Grades 11-12. Rib-
bons 1-5 each category. Peanut
Patties Candy - 5 on a plate.
Special Occasion Cookies - 5 on a
plate. Yeast Sweet Breads - braids
or rings, display whole recipe.
Yeast Loaf Bread - plain, white.
Carrot Cake - no cake mix.
Center NOT BEFORE 2:00 p.m.
and NOT AFTER 5:00 p.m.
January 15, 1987. NO EX-
CEPTIONS.
8. Entries must be picked up at
6:00 p.m. January 16, 1987. NO
EXCEPTIONS.
9. First through tenth places will
receive ribbons in K-8 grades.
10. First through fifth places will
receive ribbons in grades 9-Adult
Division.
11. A Grand and Reserve Cham-
pion will be awarded in each of the
following divisions: K-6, 7-12 and
Adult.
12. Ribbons will be awarded at
judges discretion.
13. A medal will be awarded to
the Overall Most Creative in K-12
grades.
GRADE DIVISIONS: Kindergar-
ten-lst grade; Grades 2-3; Grades
4-6; Grades 7-8; Grades 9-10;
Grades 11-12; and Adult.
Letter To The
Alitor
This is a copy of the letter
mailed to Congressman Leath and
Senator Bentsen by Arden and
Cleo Taylor. If others followed suit,
our hospital and medical staff
might be strengthened.
Goldthwaite, Texas
January 6, 1987
CLASSIFICATION
OF ENTRIES
( A. Elementary: Grades K-3.
Ribbons 1-10 each category. -
Blueberry muffins, no mix, no
microwave. Brownies - plain,
chocolate - no icing, no microwave,
(may contain nuts). Cookies - plain
sugar cookies or peanut butter
cookies.
B. Grade School: Grades 4-6.
Ribbons 1-10 each category.
Cookies - chocolate chip (may
contain nuts). Gingerbread Squares
- no icing, no mix, no microwave.
Bread - Pumpkin - loaf, no glaze.
(Cakes made from scratch will not
be accepted, must have a cake mix
base) Bundt or Angel Food Cake -
must be made with a cake mix
with creative ingredients (no icing
or glaze, no layer cake). Sheet
Cake - must be made with a cake
mix with creative ingredients (may
be left in baking pan). Cake
Squares or Bar Cookies - (5 on a
plate) must be made with a cake
German Chocolate Layer Cake - no
cake mix. Decorated Cake - use
tube decorating utensils, no
commercial candy. Double Crust
Apple Pie - no commercial pie
filling or crust. Pecan Pie - no
commercial pie filling or crust.
Jellies - all flavors, pint jar.
Nutritious Snacks - display whole
recipe or suitable number for
attractive appearance.
Eleven grand awards will be
given as follows: Elementary and
Grade School together, 1 award;
Junior High, 1 award; Junior
Division, 5 awards; and Senior
Division - 4 awards.
These products may be sold at
auction (with winner present) on
Saturday, January 17, 1987. Sellers
arrive at auction at 6:00 p.m.
Ten reserve awards will be given
as follows: Elementary and grade
school together, 2 awards; Junior
High, 2 awards; Junior Division, 3
awards; Senior Division, 3 awards.
Reserves may sell at auction
depending on how many Grand
Champion Food winners elect to
sell their animal instead of food.
CLASSIFICATION
OF ENTRIES
Holiday Articles, s
Kits - Stitchery (textile), Paint-
ings, Assembly.
Textiles - Decorative clothing,
Fancy Aprons, Dish Towels, Pot
Holders, Pillow Cases, Decorative
Pillows.
Bedspreads, Quilted bedspreads,
crochet bedspreads, quilts, af-
ghans, rugs.
Paintings - Watercolor. Oil
Acrylic, Charcoal, Pastels.
Wall Decorations - Stitchery,
Decoupage, Plaster, Yarn Crafts,
Etc.
Leather Crafts.
Wood Crafts
Ceramics, China, Glass.
Flower Arrangements - Dried,
Silk, Etc.
Toys - Doll Articles.
Photography.
Kitchen - Cooking Creations
(Gingerbread Houses, Etc.)
Baby Articles.
Jewelry.
Drawings - Pen, Pencil, Crayon,
Marker.
Dear Sen. Bentsen:
This is another time when the
“little guy” in the “little town”
needs the “big attention”. Would
you please put the names of Dr.
M. A. Childress, the Childress
Clinic in Goldthwaite and all the
Medicare recipients in our area, on
your list of concerns.
Dr. Childress may be a far
better doctor than he is bookkeeper
or student of rules and regulations.
But with his desire to conform,
and with the help of efficient
personel, he will - given time and
cooperation - be able to meet all
requirements. It’s for that co-
operation, we are making this plea.
He is an exceptionally fine heart
doctor whom we need.
Your influence is needed and
your consideration appreciated.
Sincerely,
Arden & Cleo Taylor
Card of Thanks
We would like to express our
appreciation to our family, friends,
Doctors and Nurses at Childress
Hospital for the kindness shown us
while Mike was in the hospital.
Thank you to the Darrell Head
Family for their assistance when
we needed them.
Mike and Zelda Johnson
CRAFT DIVISION
1. Items must be made after
June 1, 1986 and must be
constructed by person who enters
the item.
2. Only one entry per category.
3. A card needs to be attached
to the item with the name of
person, age, category to be
entered, and if wish to sell, a
price.
4. All hanging articles need
wires or/etc. for hanging.
5. All drawings and photography
must be mounted.
6. Entry Fee: 50c per entry.
7. Entries must be at the Civic
ROOFING - ALL TYPES
• SHINGLES • TIN • ETC.
• BUILD-UP TAR & GRAVEL our specialty
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Contact: Dennis or Earl
at 512/756-8342 in Burnet
or 915/966-3745 in Priddy
ALL COSTUME JEWELRY
1/4 off
ONE SELECTION 14 K. GOLD EARRINGS
1/4 off
648-2415
Goldthwaite
Card of Thanks
Words cannot express our thanks
to everyone for their love and
concern for me and my family
while I was ill. Thank you for your
cards, calls, visits, flowers, and,
prayers. Your thoughtfulness was
truly appreciated. Special thanks to
Dr. Andrews and nursing staff for
their care.
Tommy and Marilyn Treadaway
1-15-1tc
I would like to say thank you for
the many phone calls, cards,
flowers and other acts of kindness
shown to me while I was a patient
in the Brownwood Hospital.
Bobby and Patsy Wilcox
1-15-1tc
Thanks to all relatives and
friends in and outside Mills
County. You made my stay in Scott
and White Hospital seem shorter. I
am grateful for your prayers,
visits, cards, flowers, and every
deed of kindness extended while I
was in the hospital and since I
have been home. I love and
appreciate my friends.
Sincerely,
Bell Collier
1-15-Itp
Personal
Mention
Those visiting and doing lots of
working with Mr. and Mrs. Al
Reitbauer of the Thirsty Hill Ranch
were: Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Correll,
Mr. and Mrs. David Griffin and
son, David, Jr., Mrs. Quida Curry
and daughter, Julie, all of
Pasadena; Mr. and Mrs. John Billy
Goodman of Houston; Miss
Kathleen Correll of Austin.
The 1986 deer season was one of
the best, the deer were so big and
fat and there are still lots around.
Rain and snow report for
December, 1986 for Western Mills
County was 2% inches of rain and
2% inches of snow.
Mrs. Callie Reitbauer
Padgett Floral
★ Cemetery Silks
★ Fresh Bouquets
★ All types of
green plants.
★ Gloxinias
★ Balloons
• Rental Candelabras
915/648-2612
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HUDSON McMAHAN
PHARMACY, INC.
GOLDTHWAITE, TEXAS PHONE - 648-2484
Holiday In Colorado
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Reid spent
the Christmas holidays at the
Timbers Condominiums in Steam-
boat Springs, Colorado. They were
joined there by their daughters and
families for a week of skiing,
sightseeing, and visiting. On
Christmas Day they were treated
to a festive Christmas dinner in
the Eagle’s Nest hosted by Mrs.
Reid’s sister and family of Criag,
Colorado..
Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Dellis, Mr. and Mrs.
Saed Tayyara, Lisa, and Fued, Mr.
and Mrs. Aubrey Hillman, Jill,
Jason, Holly and Suzie of Houston,
and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jones
and Jeffrey Leonard Jones of
Richardson. On the return trip Jill
Hillman flew from Denver to visit
friends in Calgary, Alberta and
Jeff Jones flew to Stillwater,
Oklahoma to visit family there.
REPORT OF CONDITION
Consolidating domestic and foreign subsidiaries of the
of Goldthwiate
First National Bank __________________uI -------——-----------------.
—Name of Bank City
In the state of 1 Texas______________________at the close of business on —December 31--------,1986
published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, under title 12, United States Code, Section 161.
Charter Number 18321________Comptroller of the Currency-------------------— —LLE— —District
Statement of Resources and Liabilities
Cash and balances due from depository institutions:
Noninterest-bearing balances and currency and coin. . ........ !..............
Interest-bearing balances................... -----........ **
Securities............... • ..........•.........•**....................
Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell in domestic offices
of the bank and of its Edge and Agreement subsidiaries, and in IBFs
Loans and lease financing receivables:
Loans and leases, net of unearned income............---------------
LESS: Allowance for loan and lease losses......
LESS: Allocated transfer risk reserve ...... ........................
Loans and leases, net of unearned income, allowance, and reserve .
Assets held in trading accounts.......................................
Premises and fixed assets (including capitalized leases)...............
Other real estate owned...........-----------------------------------
Investments in unconsolidated subsidiaries and associated companies
Customers’ liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding.........
Intangible assets ............................................*......
Other assets ........ -*
Total assets..........................................................
Deposits:
In domestic offices............... .*
Noninterest-bearing.................. •.....
Interest-bearing..............................................
In foreign offices. Edge and Agreement subsidiaries, and IBFs
Noninterest-bearing.
Thousands of dollars
576,595
1.411-400
936,567
1 .168-0001
10.987-721
46.769
NONE
10,940,953
NONE
635,625
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
256.096
15-925.236
14-599,9431
1.116-014
.13.483,929
NONE
NONE
interest-bearing
Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase in domestic
offices of the bank and of its Edge and Agreement subsidiaries, and in IBFs
Demand notes issued to the U.S. Treasury ...................................
Other borrowed money..................................................
Mortgage indebtedness and obligations under capitalized leases.............
Bank's liability on acceptances executed and outstanding....................
Notes and debentures subordinated to deposits.........................
Other liabilities.............. -...............
Total liabilities ...............................------------------------------
Limited-life preferred stock......................... .,•.........
Perpetual preferred stock................................
Common stock..............................r ............
Surplus.....................................................
Undivided profits and capital reserves.......................
Cumulative foreign currency translation adjustments.........
Total equity capital.........................................
Total liabilities, limited-life preferred stock, and equity capital
We, the undersigned directors, attest to the correctness of
this statement of resources and liabilities. We declare that it
has been examined by us, and to the best of our knowledge
and belief has been prepared in conformance with the
instructions and is true and correct. .
Judy Wigley
Name
Cashier
Title
NONE
NONE .
. NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
140-819
14,740,762
NONE
NONE
718-750
718.750
(253,026)
NONE
1.184.474
5,925,236
of the above-named bank do hereby declare that this Report
of Condition is true and correct to the best of my knowledge
and belief.
Directors
1-5-87
Sign;
Date
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Bridges, G. Frank. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 93, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 15, 1987, newspaper, January 15, 1987; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1658156/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.