The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 109, No. 14, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 19, 2005 Page: 18 of 26
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Page 18 - The Goldthwaite Eagle-Mullin Enterprise - Wednesday, Oct. 19,2005
Andrew King is Basic Training graduate
Army Pvt. Andrew G. King tion and practice in basic com-
has graduated from basic com- bat skills, military weapons,
bat training at Fort Jackson, chemical warfare and bayonet
Columbia, S.C. training, drill and ceremony,
During the nine weeks of marching, rifle marksman-
training, the soldier studied the ship, armed and unarmed
Army mission, history, tradi- combat, map reading, field
tion and core values, physical tactics, military courtesy, mili-
fitness, and received instruc- tary justice system, basic first
aid, foot marches, and field
training exercises.
He is the son of Evy King
of County Road 272, Zephyr,
Texas, and grandson of Pam
Smith of Rural Route 1,
Mullin, Texas.
The private is a 2005 gradu-
ate of Zephyr High School.
MC Commissioners to meet
October 24th, agenda listed
,etter
Prome
Notice is hereby given that
the Commissioners' Court in
Mills County, Texas, will hold
the regular semi-monthly ses-
sion on Monday, October 24,
2005, at 9:00 a.m. in the Com-
missioners' Courtroom in the
County Courthouse, in the City
of Goldthwaite, Texas.
FREE 5-DAV/4-NIGHT CRUISETOJTHEBAHAMYASTOR
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AGENDA
1. Opening Prayer.
2. Consider and Act on Previ-
ous Minutes.
3. Audience with Individuals.
4. Consider and Act on Ac-
counts Payable.
5. Consider and Act On Reso-
lution Authorizing Submission
America Vote Act.
11. Consider and Act on Burn
Ban for Mills County.
12. Review Courthouse Res-
toration Plan and Relocation
Plan.
13. Commissioners’ Requests
and Reports.
14. County Judge’s Report.
15. Adjournment.
NOTE: AGENDA ITEMS
MAY BE TAKEN OUT OF
SEQUENCE.
EXECUTIVE SESSION -
The Commissioners' Court
may retire to Executive Ses-
sion anytime between the
meeting's opening and ad-
journment for the purpose of
rized in Texas Government
Code Sections 551.071, et seq.
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‘03 DODGE 3500
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‘05 NEON SXT
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04 GMC SAFARI
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97 Ford Escort
‘01 Dodge Durango
‘95 Dodge 2500 Ext. Cab
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. MONTH
04 FORD MUSTANG
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04 MAZDA B300
A MONTH
‘02 Olds Alero
‘99 Dodge 1-ton
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notice. All vehicles
Relief Funds from Rural Com-
munity Affairs.
6. Consider and Act on Can-
vassing the Votes for the Nov.
I 8th Special Election Novem-
ber 21, 2005, at 9:00 A.M.
7. Consider and Act on E.M.S.
Policies.
8. Consider and Act on
Sheriff’s Request for Truck
Trade.
9. Consider and Act on Leave
Request for County Employee.
10. Consider and Act on Help
Senior
Center
. News
By Leslie Hammond
Please get to your calen-
dars after you read this article
and put on your schedule to
come to The Center on Thurs-
day November 17,2005. We
will be having LCRA DAY
which means a day of fun,
free lunch and a chance to
visit us for any part or all of
the day to see all that happens
- or could happen if we add
some othier activities. Watch
for more details in the com-
ing weeks and in monthly
Center newsletter.
Next Thursday October
27th is our monthly potluck
lunch celebrating October
birthdays. You can bring a
dish to share or just come for
lunch at 11:30 we always
have plenty.
Just a reminder that we
have exercise 3 days a week
that is easy and fun. The
group meets Monday, Tues-
day and Thursday from 1:30
-2:30. The first half is
stretching and mild aerobics
to a "Jane Fonda" prime time
cassette tape and the last half
is done to songs while sitting
in your chair. Fun and good
for you too!
There is an 84 dominoes
game every M-F morning
from 10-11 and on Tuesday
and Thursday afternoons
I from2:30-4:30.
We have a magazine depot
and a book exchange table
. also. There is a nice collec-
tion of Texas Parks and Wild-
life and Texas Highway
magazines available to take
with you!
Through the Hill Country
Community Action Associa-
. tion, we are taking applica-
tion for Mills County resi-
dents for the Weatherization
Assistance Program. The
purpose of the WAP is to as-
sist low income households
increase the energy efficiency
of their homes, reduce their
total energy cost, and to im-
prove their health and safety.
Priority is given to elderly
households, persons with dis-
abilities, households with
children under the age of six,
and households with high en-
ergy use or high energy bur-
den. There is a waiting list,
but we are taking application
by appointment only.
Call The Center 648-3122
to make an appointment or
for questions and for lunch
reservations!
I Do Odd Jobs!
NO JOB TOO SMALL!
• Fence Repair
• Tree Trimming and Removal
• Widing • Lawn Mowing • Home Repair:
• Clean Up and Removal of Trash and
Unwanted Items
For Free Estimates call
Dusty at 648-2000 and leave a message
Ms. Kyla’s Daycare
has Openings!
Please call for information at:
(325) 648-2399.
I have a Child Development Associates Degree
with 10 years experience in childcare.
References Available.
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50th
Birthday!
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Bridges, G. Frank & Bridges, Georgie. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 109, No. 14, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 19, 2005, newspaper, October 19, 2005; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1659961/m1/18/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.