The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 103, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 26, 1996 Page: 3 of 12
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Thursday, September 26,1996 - The Goldthwaite Eagle-Mullin Enterprise - Page 3
Sth Grade Eagles
Lose To Hawks
By: David Knauth
Last Thursday, September
19th, the Sth grade Goldthwaite
Eagles traveled to Wall, Texas
to take on the Hawks. The Eagles
lost a hard hitting game by the
score of six to 26. Their record is
now 0-2. ..
The Eagles only score came
on a pass from Greg Proffitt to
Michael Jackson. The play cov-
ered about 50 yards. These
Eagles are continuing to improve
as the season progresses.
The Sth grade Eagles will
travel to De Leon this week (to-
night), Thursday, September 26,
_ 2- = to take on the Bearcats. Games
Seventh grade football begin at 5:00pm hh
© A , Come support these young
Eagles seventh grade running back Russell Miles carries the Eagles,
football around left end in the game at Wall last Thursday
----------- Health Notes-------------
Prescripton for political good health!
by Mike McMahan, R.Ph.
on-
RICK Rhodes
.....
Texas Senate, District 24
evening. The team blitzed the Hawks by a score of 26-0. The
seventh and eighth grade teams will play at DeLeon this
Week. Kickoff is 5:00 p.m. Thursday.
Photo courtesy of Leon Sutherland Photography
7th Grade Eagles
Defeat Hawks
Kay Bouse named new
County Extension Agent
By: Tim Spradley, Coach
The 7th grade Goldthwaite
Eagles defeated the Wall Hawks
last Thursday evening, Septem-
ber 19, by the score of 26 to 0.
Sean O'Neal scored twice on of-
fense and also picked up a fumble
and took it in from 45 yards out.
The Eagles led at half 20 to 0.
In the third quarter both
teams were scoreless. But in the
fourth quarter, Clifford Adams
made some good cuts and got his
first touchdown. All of our extra
and avoid those
unwanted
political
“Side Effects,"
RICK RHODES
- Kay Bouse of Early has been 1973 from Sam Houston State
named Mills County's new Texas University. Bouse has completed
Agricultural Extension Service special training through the
Family and Consumer Science Department of Human Services.
Agent according to an announce- She has also completed training
ment by Mills County Judge in SMART-Structured Model for
Randy Wright and Carolyn Gil- Accessing Risk in Texas.
Pol. Adv. Paid for by
McMahan Pharmacy Services, Inc.
Mike McMahan, R.Ph.
1007 Fisher St. - Goldthwaite, Texas - Phone 915.648-2484 - Fax 915/648-3417
bert. District 7 Extension Direc- A ready volunteer, Bouse point attempts were no good
tor.: She will be responsible for served as charter president of except after our first touchdown,
all of Extension's family and con- the Brown County Parenting Scott Patrick hit Clayton Gist
sumer science endeavors in the Coalition in 1990. She chaired for the extra two points after
county. Bouse will begin work in the advisory board for the Brown
Mills County in October. County Extension program for
- "We are very pleased to have two years and is a member of the
Kay join our District 7 staff," Noah advisory board. She cur-
said Gilbert. "She comes to us rently serves as a member of
with a wealth of professional Howard Payne University's So-
and practical experience that cial Work advisory committee
will be a real asset, not only to and has supervised field place-
Mills County, but to the entire ment students from Howard
Mills County Museum board conducts
regular meeting; visitors are invited
Wayne Wilcox, Glynn Collier,
Sean's first score. Macalee Hime, Flora Steen,
Wall had beaten Reagan Ramona Corona, and Robbie
County last week 16 to O. The Kerby and Cleo Carswell, mem-
Eagles 7th Grade is now 2-0, bers, were present at the Mills
The 7th Grade Eagles will play County Museum Director's
the DeLeon Bearcats Thursday, meeting on Friday, September
September 26 (tonight). Game 13.
time is 5:00 p.m. Get-well wishes were ex-
district." • Payne for the past eight years.
: Bouse formerly served as a Bouse and her husband, Lynn,
case manager in a preventive have a daughter, Alicia, who is
program in Children's Protec- currently a Tarleton State Uni-
tive Services in Brown County, versify sophomore.
She was responsible for recruit- Bouse fills the position vacated
ing, training and supervising by Judy Beavers who retired as
volunteers in the program de- Mills County Extension Agent
signed to prevent child abuse in 1994.
and neglect. ____________________
; She also has 12 years of home
economics teaching experience A 1 ASA TeHepir
gained in Blanket and May High ST Outure
Schools.
- Bouse received a Masters of (1 mote
: E ducation degree from T arleton U ICO ID II 10 cu
Come support these young pressed for our directors Euna
Eagles. V. Barnett and Barbee Renfro in
their illness. We miss them.
Discussion was held concern-
inginsurance on contents ofthe
, Museum. More investigation
quotable Quote will be forthcoming.
Kindness is a language the Robbie Kerby led a discussion
dumb can speak and the deaf and gave information on man-
can hear and understand. nequins for our displays. She
______________Christian Bovee also brought in three heads that
can be used if we can manage to
find or create bodies for them. later. -
Thanks are extended to T. J. The Museum is open on
Blackburn and Glynn Collier for Wednesday, Friday and Satur-
mending the floor in the build- day each week from 1:00 to 4:00
ing. p.m Mills Countians, you are
Flora Steen presented three missing a great deal of history
poems written by Earl Clements when you fail to visit your Mu-
at the time he owned and oper- seum. Visitors from other towns
ated Clements Drug Store. They are always very impressed with
contain accounts ofthe times in exhibits periodically, so take a
an enjoyable rhyming style, little time to see what is here.
They will be placed in the Mu- You may have something that
seum.
An exhibit of Roadrunners is
presently in the changing case,
and it is well worth viewing.
Macalee Hime asked that we
consider finding something to
raffle or some other fund-rais-
ing project. This will be discussed
arts JSAJ pioho ors ose
needs to be shown.
Your memorials or honorary
tributes are welcome at all times.
June Roberts will accept them
for us at Mills County State
Bank.
Cleo Carswell,
alternate reporter
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GOLDTHWAITE EAGLE
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENT
CALENDAR
Senior Citizen’s
Menu
TO HBO MOVIE EVERY SATURDAY NIGH T GUARAN
State University in 1986. She
also holds a Bachelor of Arts The Goldthwaite Self-Culture
: degree in te aching e arned in Club began their new year Thurs-
day, September 12,1996 with a
luncheon at the beautiful coun- The following candidates
try home of Dolores Meaney. The have authorized the Goldth- ding, Milk
drive to the western part of Mills waiteEagle to announce their
County is very pretty and green candidacy for election in the
since the good rains. 1996 General Election:
The dining tables were decora-
Thursday, September 26 i
Smothered Chicken, Broccoli -
& Potatoes, Corn Relish Salad, T
Texas Bread, Rocky Road Pud- "
• Pre-Need Service Plans
• Monuments of All Kinds
Diet: Fresh Fruit
MI E L GIBSON
BRAVEHEAKI
Stacy-
Wilkins
Funeral Home
915/648-2255
Ricky Stacy
tive with beautiful roses from
Yvonne Childress' garden. After
a deliciouslunch, President Nelda
Andrews called the meeting to
order. New yearbooks were pre-
sented to those present and each
months program reviewed. There
were twelve members and two
guests, Yvonne Childress and
Waunitta Geeslin present.
Hostess were Von Dean
Johnson and Dolores Meaney.
Reporter
Bobbie Soules
D-Democrat,
R-Republican,
I-Independent,
Wl-Write-In
MILLS COUNTY
ATTORNEY
Tommy Adams-D
(Re-election)
MILLS COUNTY
COMMISSIONER
PRECINCT ONE
Joe Kames-D
(Re-election)
Friday, September 27 a
Taco Beef, Ranch Beans, Let- jj
tuce, Tomato, Onion, Flour Torti- 3
Ilas, Peach cobbler. Milk, Taco 5%
NIMOL MNRIESVES.
DALE HENRY
) Candidate for
at Ad. Paid (or by Lanonn Booher Treasurer)
Marvin Lindsay-WI
MILLS COUNTY
COMMISSIONER
PRECINCT THREE
Sauce
Diet: Peaches
Monday, September 30
Salisbury Beef, Creamy Pota-
toes, Garden Mixed Vegetables,
Dinner Roll, Applesauce, Milk
Tuesday, October 1
Roast Beef w/ Brown Gravy,
Broccoli, Cheesy Potatoes, Wheat
Roll w/ Margarine, Chocolate
Cake, Milk
Wednesday, October 2
Veal Patty w/ Gravy, Turnip
Greens w/ Turnips, Northern
beans, Cornbread, Vanilla Pud-
ding,Milk
Thursday, October 3
Oven Fried Chicken,
Succotash, Country Tomatoes,
Wheat Roll, Pineapple Tidbits,
Milk
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Glenn Carr-D
(Re-election)
Darwin Odom-WI
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Bridges, G. Frank & Bridges, Georgie. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 103, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 26, 1996, newspaper, September 26, 1996; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1658656/m1/3/?q=Homecoming+queen+1966+North+Texas+State+University: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.