The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 40, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 14, 2004 Page: 4 of 20
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Page 4 - The Goldthwaite Eagle-Mullin Enterprise - Wednesday, April 14,2004
Happy
28th
Birthday
Dear
Neighbors
By George M. Matthews
- 26 Years Pastor of Star and Center City Methodist Churches
"You shall love your neighbor as yourself; love does no
wrong to a neighbor. " Romans 13:9
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Our Box Office opens M-F at 3:45 pm'
and Sat. & Sun. at 12:45 pm
- April 16 - April 22 -
Hell Boy (PG13) Fri.& Sat. Only - 9:30 pm
The Passion of Christ (R) 4:30,9:35
The Alamo (PG) 1:00, 4:00,7:00,9:50
The Whole 10Yards (PG13) 1:30,4:40,7:10,9:40
Prince and Me (PG13) 1:20,4:10,7:15,9:40
The Girl Next Door (R) 1:15,4:05,7:20,9:55
Walking Tall (PG13) 1:10,7:25
Home on the Range (PG)
1:05,3:00,4:45, 7:20,9:301
* No 9:30 show Fri. & Sat.
Kill Bill Vol. II (R) 1:35,4:25,7:05,9:45
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Downtown Goldthwaite
648-3518
Lawn Mowing
Clinton Wesson
648-3749
o "A man of sorrows, and acquainted with grief.
(Isaiah 53:3)
"Being myself no stranger to suffering, I have learned to
relieve the sufferings of others." (Aeneid)
Ah, the cruel brass of Oberammergau, the terrible and un-
reasonable and foolhardy suffering of the Tenebrae, Christ’s
last three days of horrible darkness of suffering and death —
and this year The Passion, suffering without mercy, presented
on screens across the world. My soul asks with all the children
of the world. Why? Why must consequences of wrongdoing
be so harsh, so cruel. My soul asks with all the theologians of
A the world. Why the stigmatas? Why the evident brand marks
1 of pain in the truly resurrected.
.Why do people have to suffer? Why are the very best people
1 capable of suffering the most. The goddess of Easter and spring
comes in with a countenance of weal and woe. Humans do not
live as trees or the animals. The poet W. B. Yeats writes, "Nor
h . dread nor hope attend a dying animal. It is a grisly, dull and
dreary affair. A man awaits his end dreading and hoping all.
("Death" 1933) "The good Lord never gives you more than
you can handle. Unless you die or something." (? cartoon cap-
L tion) The gravestone epitaph requested by Erma Bombeck: "Big
a deal! I’m used to dust." "In the midst of life we are in death,
C and in death life. We shall not altogether live. We shall not 0
S altogether die." (The Book of Common Prayer and the Odes of
Horace) "By the waters of Babylon we sat down and wept:
. when we remembered thee, O Sion." (Psalm 137) And Dante
Lance Schrank & Misty Brown Aligieri wrote of the inferno of hell, "There is no greater pain
7 0than to remember a happy time when one is in misery."
Engagement Announced Shakespeare wrote, "If you have tears, it you have laughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Brown of China Spring are pleased to prepare to share them now.( Julius Caesar)
announce the engagement of their daughter. Misty Ravae The circumstances of death are like trip wires and pressure
Brown, to Lance Byron Schrank, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gayland plates of a hidden land mine’s remote providence. Aeschylus
Schrank of Early. Lance is the grandson of Opal Schrank, the tragedies are the earliest plays from Greece. Ancient biogra-
late Norman Schrank, and the late Olen and Ruby Kemp. phies record that his death came about when an eagle, which
The bride-elect is a 1998 graduate of China Spring High had seized a tortoise and was looking to smash the reptile’s
School and a graduate of Texas State Technical College and shell, mistook the poet’s bald head for a stone and dropped the
University of Mary Hardin-Baylor. She is pursuing a master’s tortoise upon him." (Bartlett’s)
degree at the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor in Informa- "At a lecture Eleanor, wife of President Franklin D.
tion Systems and is employed at McLean Company in Temple Roosevelt, gave in Akron, Ohio, a hostile member of the audi-
as a Unix Systems Administrator. ence asked her if she felt her husband’s illness had affected his
The prospective groom is a 1991 graduate of Early High . mind. Yes,’she replied, ‘Anyone who has gone through great
School and a 1995 graduate of Coastal Bend College with a suffering is bound to have a greater sympathy and understand-
degree in Dental Hygiene. He is employed with Castle Dental ing of the problems of mankind."" (Bartlett $)
Centers in Waco as a Registered Dental Hygienist." SAA SH
The couple will marry May 15, 2004, at Bosqueville Baptist
Church in Waco.
Ronnie A. Middleton
District Sales Coordinator
An In
Agent
FIC
P.O. Box 1879 • 807 Center Ave. • Brownwood, TX 76801
Office Phone: (325) 641-2255 • Fax: (325) 641-2226
MACOS4IT Toll Free: 1-866-645-6566 • www.aflac.com 12/03
MC Historical Commission
plans ceremony at G ‘waite
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Memorial Cemetery April 24
The Mills County Histori- torical Commission Chairper-
cal Commission finalized son.
HOME AND OFFICE CLEANING
Lesa Perry
325/938-5511
Excellent References!
ds &‘ 2
NEW LOCATION
004 4th Street
325/648-2700
HEAD START/PRE-K
TAKING APPLICATIONS
Goldthwaite Head Start/Pre-K is now accepting applications for the
2004-2005 school year. Head Start is a pre-school offering excellent
educational opportunities along with medical, dental, developmental,
and nutritional benefits at no cost. The Head Start approach of
individualized care and guidance is well suited to helping children with
disabilities. Children between the ages of 3 and 5 may be eligible.
Transportation Available
There is no charge for participation in Head Start.
Pick up your application now at the Head Start classroom at
the Goldthwaite Elementary School at 1501 Campbell. For more
information, call your local center
at 325/648-2731 or
plans with the City of Goldth- . "The new marker will des-
waite for the dedication cer- ignate Goldthwaite Memorial
emonies for the Historic Texas Cemetery as a Historical
Cemetery Medallion to be Texas Cemetery, stated Mrs.
placed at the entrance to the Schwartz. Information ob-
Goldthwaite Memorial Cem- tained from the Texas Histori-
etery. The dedication cer- cal Commission in Austin
emony will be held Saturday, noted that 216 cemeteries in
April 24 at 2 o’clock in the af- 105 counties had received the
ternoon. "Both City Manager Historic Texas Cemetery des-
Bobby Rountree and Histori- ignation at the end of 2002
cal Marker Chairperson Caro- biennium.
line Schwartz have outlined a In other business conducted
special memorial program to by the commission, the group
remember the loved ones bur- accepted the application for a
ied in the local cemetery and Texas Historic Landmark
honor the family members in Marker for the Hamilton-
attendance," stated R. C. Ed- Sowels House in Star, Texas,
mondson. Mills County His- The marker application will be
referred to the State Histori-
cal Commission.
A special note of thanks was
read to the group from Della
Edmondson, a local member.
Mrs. Edmondson has been
quite ill but is presently receiv-
ing therapy at Santa Fe Hos-
pital in Temple. Commission
members were pleased to hear
from Mrs. Edmondson.
The group reviewed the fi-
nal copies of the Mills County
Cemetery book. This volumn
contains a listing of all the
cemeteries in Mills County
Mills County Community
Calendar of Events
3 April 17 - GHS Project Graduation Golf Tournament
April 17 - April 24 - 7th Annual BBQ & Goat Cookoff -
Country Western Dance in the Park with Mark Winston Kirk,
7 p.m.1
April 24 - 5K Run t 3
.... April 24 & 25 - Gun & Knife Show
April 29 - Mills County Meat Goat Association meeting,
. 7p.m., Central Texas Livestock Center ,
May 7 - Mills County Retired Teachers Meeting, 2p.m., Mills
• County State Bank Community Room, Program: "Show and
• Tell", Installation of Officers -
May 7 & 8 - Mills County Meat Goat Association and
Silvergate Farms Sprint Goat Show
May 29 - Central Texas Country "Fare"
May 30 - Community Worship Service
July 3 - Christmas in July /
- Sept. 14 - Mills County Chamber Banquet
Oct. 16 - Quilt Show
TBA - Fall Wagon Trail Ride
Oct. 23 & 24 - Gun & Knife Show
Nov. - Veteran’s Day Program
Nov. 20 - Mills County Historical Museum Chili Supper
Dec. 4 - Arts & Crafts Show & Christmas Parade of Lights
Multi-Service Center
Hill Country Community Action Association at 325/372-5167.
HEAD START/PRE-K
ESTA ACEPTANDO APLICACIONES
Goldthwaite Head Start/Pre-K esta aceptando aplicaciones para el ano
2004-2005. Head Start es una escuelita para ninos de edad
3-5 anos que califican. Head Start ofrece oportunidades excelentes para
educacion y tambien beneficos de medico, dental, desarrollo, y de
alimento. Head Start ofrece mucha ayuda para ninos y familias.
Transporte Disponible. No cuesta nada para que su nino atiende el
programa de Head Start. Puede usted recojer ahora una aplicacion para
solicitar un puesto en Head Start a Goldthwaite escuela de elemental a
1501 Campbell. Para mas informacion llame a la Head Start, # del
telefono: 325/648-2731 or Hill Country Community Action Association
at 325/372-5167.
and the names of the individu-.
Center Activities
als buried in each cemetery. Mon., Tues., & Thurs. afternoons. Exercise........2:00-3:00 p.m.
Members present were Lee Tuesdays & Thursdays ..........Domino Club - 3:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Ruth Campbell, Allie Davis, Tuesdays (fourth)........ ....... ... .11:45 Lecture;
Bobbie Davis, Billie Day, R. .Lee Health Care, 10:45 Blood Pressure
C. Edmondson, Ramona Thursdays .... . ...............Exercise Class 2:30
Flores, Billy Hale, Sharon Ivy, Thursdays..................Arts & Crafts, 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
Marilynn Johanson, Von Dean A Multi-Service Agency is not limited to age or abilities.
Johnson Wallace Johnson Center Menus: Please call by 12 noon the previous day for meal
Robbie Kerby Rickey Reed. reservations. Meals served at 11:30. Please help sponsor a meal for
Caroline Schwartz, Walter those that cannot contribute. Programs at The Center are sponsored
1by Hill Country Community Association.
Tubbs, Daisy Watson and " M. "
Ronald Cagle representing the.Menus
: 11 1. 6 Thursday, April 15 - Chili, Pinto Beans, Spanish Rice, Wheat Roll,
City of Goldthwaite. Melon/Peaches
______________________________Friday, April 16 - BBQ Beef on Bun, Tater Tots, Tangy Coleslaw, ,
Pineapple Cobbler
Quotable Quote Monday, April 19 - Lima Beans & Pork, Okra/Tomatoes, Seasoned
T: 1Cabbage, Cornbread, Mandarin Oranges
The present is the ever-,. 1 T P 1
1 Tuesday, April 20 - Chicken Jambalaya, Buttered Corn, Tossed
moving that divides Salad, Wheat Roll, Hot Spiced Peaches
yesterday from tomorrow. In Wednesday, April 21 - Meatloaf w/Tomato Sauce, Great Northern
that lies hope. Beans, Seasoned Greens, Cornbread, Vanilla Pudding
Frank Lloyd Wright Thursday, April 22 - Oven Fried Chicken, Parslied Potatoes, Green
(1867-1959) Beans, Wheat Bread, Fresh Apple
Architect
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Bridges, G. Frank & Bridges, Georgie. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 40, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 14, 2004, newspaper, April 14, 2004; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1659883/m1/4/?q=technical+manual: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.