The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 109, No. 13, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 12, 2005 Page: 10 of 22
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Page 10 - The Goldthwaite Eagle-Mullin Enterprise - Wed., Oct. 12,2005
Goldthwaite City Council suspends gas
rate increase in October 6th meeting
DSHS Recommends
Flu Shots Now for
Those At Risk
The Texas Department of
Mullin
Quilting Club
A
Mayor Mike McMahan Aiderperson Flores and sec- CM does not knowhow much
called the regular CityCoun- ond by Alderperson Patrick the increase will be, but State Health Services (DSHS)
cil Meeting to order at 5:30 council approved a Resolution snouiciKnow oy me e or mis is recommending that Texans Submitted by Maureen Lin- Caesar salad, copper penny
p.m., on Thursday, October 6, that: (1) suspended the pro- month. , 61c at high risk of severe influenza guist salad, squash casserole, and
2005. Alderperson Auldridge posed Atmos Gas rate increase the C 8 a can P complications get their flu The Mullin Quilting Club deviled eggs. All the recipes
led the invocation. Present at until January 2, 2006, (2) ap- will be held on Saturday, shot starting in October, saiti "farewell to summer" on were old standbys. Everyone
the meeting were Mayor Mike proved the City’s participation tober 15, beginning at 7.00 Priority groups to receive Wednesday, October 5, at the has been so busy quilting that
McMahan, Alderpersons in a 51 city coalition, and (3) a-m- Residents should watch flu shots include people age 65 home of Billie Webb. We we haven't been looking for
Wayne Carroll, Ramona employed the Lawton Law the Eagle for the ad. items to and older, residents of long- worked on a lovely quilt that new recipes to try. The des-
Flores, Lynn Bouse, Ronnie Firm and Jim Boyle to review be picked UP include white term care facilities, people Clara Cravy had hand-pieced, serts included pecan pie, egg
Auldridge, Steve Patrick and the proposed rate increase, goods and brush: CAY Test- ages 2 years to 64 years with She called it "4 doves in a win- custard, and birthday cakes for
City Manager Bobby Atmos Energy (formally dents should take all other chronic health conditions, dow" and she brought along our October birthday girl,
Rountree. Oncur/TXU) has filed an ap- itemsto the lanoma is tree children ages 6 months t0 23 the book to show us the pat- Billie Webb.
The minutes were approved plication with the Railroad of charge to city residents tor months, pregnant women, tern. She said it was the first The second quilting session
on a motion by Alderperson ; Commission to increase gas that day, only. It will beopen health-care workers who pro- quilting magazine she bought for October will again be held
Carroll and second by rates to pay for its capital im- from 9:00 a.m. until 2:00p.m. vide direct patient care, and after she and Jack married. It at Billie's on Wednesday, Oc-
Alderperson Flores. The Op- provements program. This The erosion control project at household contacts and out- cost a whole dime and it was tober 19th and we will con-
erations and Paid Bills reports rate increase request is in ad- the river pump should be coni- of-home caregivers of chil- a wonder that she could afford tinue working on Clara's quilt,
were approved on a motion by dition to any fuel increase that pleted by mid November. A dren less than 6 months old. such a luxury at the time! The door is always open for
Alderperson Auldridge and has been, or may be, requested product known as Shoreblock "Many people will ache We talked about how the visitors and new members. We
second by Alderperson Bouse.by Atmc.. will be use dre C %1 : a with the flu this fall and win- value of money had changed hope to see you there.
The Quarterly Treasurer and The City Manager reported concrete block mat that is ter," said Dr. Eduardo over the years. We tried to ________________
Investment Reports were ap- on the following: LCRA has laced together with a senes of Sanchez, Commissioner of compare the price of gasoline
proved on a motion by informed the city that there synthetic cables and anchored State Health Services, “but for then and now. Everyone had a .
Alderperson Carroll and sec- will be an increase in their into the riverbank to help con- some, flu can be deadly. Now slightly different recollection Ratler Reunion set
ond by Alderperson Patrick. electric rates to the city due to trol erosion. EPA grant funds is the time for those at high of the price of gasoline but-
On a motion by the increased fuel costs. The and city funds are being used risk to get their flu shots.” mostmemories were in the 15 for October 15th Clt
Rafter B Ranch
pump station will begin within wait until November to get wanted to return to what wenei
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reseryoil tions can be given at any time old days are actually memo- will be held at the newly re-
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be submitted to the TCEO ache, extreme tiredness, dry for the future. agreed mat A noon meal will be ca-
ran besmbmlt dm 1 cough, sore throat, runny or we don t want to return to the tered. Donations will be taken
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layer of asphalt will be placed contains weakened live vi- dom that comes with age and
gifting is one of those life
grant P ne pay 49 years who are not pregnant, experiences that many of us
ground equipment in the park. Flu vaccine for children ages didn’t have time for when we
Halloween will be observed 6 months 23 months is free were busy raising our families
on Monday October 31. 6rpreservauivesonths tree but is a great part of our ac-
The meeting was adjourne Four manufacturers expect tivities now. It allows us to
at 0100 P.m 4 to provide influenza vaccine to preserve some of our memo-
the U.S. market during the
2005-06 flu season. Between
5 million and 8 million doses
are expected to be given by
health care providers in Texas.
The vaccine protects against
three virus strains: A/Califor-
Growing old should be something to look forward to, not
feared.
Think about
Qualified Long Term Care Insurance
... and look forward to the future.
Contact your local Farm Bureau agent for information
about our Long Term Care Insurance policies. It may be
a very important step for your future financial well-
being.
Ask your Farm Bureau insurance agent.
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Joe and I want to thank our
extended family and friends
ries and articles from the past, for their continued concern -
Billie had completed her hand- prayers - the benefit lunch -
kerchief quilt that she made donations - the hard work of
for Kenneth's mother and it is preparing the delicious food -
a beautiful example of this the ones that came to the lunch
very thing. Jim had her Fam- and/or made donations. We
ily Tree quilt finished and it ask that you continue to re-
nia (H3N2) A/New truly is a work of art. I missed member our whole family
Caledonia (H1N1), B/Shang- the opportunity to work on it with TAYS S from the
hai and strains similar to these, because we were visiting chil- Thank you again from the
dren in North Carolina that bottom of our hearts.
1 : week. I was amazed at the cre- Pat Correa
Mullin High School first ativity and all the beautiful
h work Jim did in the piecing of
six weeks Honor Roll the top. Hopefully we will be
«A” Honor roll able to see these two quilts as
Grade 10 - Noemi M. Mar- well as many others at the
tinez, Austin T. McCulloch. Quilt Show on October 15th.
Grade 11 - Holley L. Pullen. The morning flew by as we
Grade 12 - Emily L. Granados, stitched and talked and soon
“A/B” Honor roll it was time for lunch. We were
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Grade 7 - Kirstie Jones. Grade joined by Billie and Kenneth s
8 - John C. Ruddy. Grade 9 - daughter, Sherry, and son-in-
Melissa E. Hulton. Grade 10 law, Jerry King, who have
- Monique E. Barrios, Caleb moved here and are in the pro-
S. Johnson. Grade 11 -Holly cess of building their new
A. Barrios, Christina A. home. Kenneth and Jerry took
Crawford, Paul A. Gallardo, time out from their carpenter-
Christopher D. Henderson, ing to have some lunch. Billie
Grace M. McKown, Rachael had cooked a brisket and there
M Smith, Taddeus H. was a great variety of foods
Wierminski. Grade 12-Chris- including oriental coleslaw,
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Thank You
We would like to thank:
Robert and Diana Baird for giving us shelter at
Willow Creek Ranch. We were forced from our homes
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The King Family
The Burr Family
The Gau Family
The Bryant Family
The Boulet Family
The Travis Family
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Bridges, G. Frank & Bridges, Georgie. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 109, No. 13, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 12, 2005, newspaper, October 12, 2005; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1659960/m1/10/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.