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Page 8 - The Goldthwaite Eagle - Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Friends Follies a spectacular variety show
The Friends Follies, a va- thing must be terribly wrong Brennan. Dooley has lived in old and in the 7th grade at formed by Theresa Strickler The drawing for the beau-
riety show presented by the with her medically. Kath- Goldthwaite for the past six GMS. She is a daughter of and Butch Foster. The villain tiful quilt donated by Betty
Friends of the Jennie Trent leen will be an 8th grader at months and did a wonder- Robert and Robin Wilson of (Foster) received the much Griffin was held at intermis-
Dew Library to benefit the Goldthwaite Middle School ful job performing for The Goldthwaite. deserved boos and hisses sion, and Barbara Head was
building fund for the new and plays the trumpet in the Friends Follies. Cecil Campbell performed — and well-aimed popcorn the lucky winner. A big thank
library, was held Saturday Goldthwaite Eagle Marching Local Judi Parten per- a medley of hits on his ac- — from the audience, which you goes out to Griffin for
night at the Mills County Band. She studies acting and formed a beautiful a capella cordion, showing he spends loved Strickler, lauding her her generous donation.
Civic Center. voice and has acted in talent medley followed by Ty and many hours practicing his with applause and cheers. Those who didn’t make it
Those attending were competitions, school, church, LaRaye Kelly with their gos- art. His performance was They did an excellent job to the Follies missed quite a
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treated to a variety of very and acting workshop plays pel medley. Judi aspires to flawless.
performing their melodra- show, but there’s always next
talented acts and lots of along with the Friends of the sing on Broadway, and the Last but definitely not least matic scene, and were very year. Topping this one, how-
laughs. Library Dinner Theater. crowd seemed to think she is was the dramatic scene per- well received by the crowd, ever, will be tough.
The evening began with The entire evening the well on her way. Judi will be
Susan Reynolds, Goldthwaite crowd was entertained by a junior at GHS this year and
High School Band Director, “The Trail Riders,” who has been taking voice lessons
singing “The Star Spangled stayed on stage and per- at Howard Payne University
Banner.” Later in the pro- formed during the entire for five years. She has won
gram, Reynolds performed show, as well as during the numerous competitions in
two other numbers including intermission. This is a group voice and band. Judi will be
“Ava Maria,” which she sang of very talented profession- a drum major this year,
beautifully. als including Aubrey Lewis, Ty and LaRaye Kelly have
Paul Kirby served as the Lana Spinks, J. Lee Smith recorded seven gospel and
MC and treated the audience and Peggy Lewis. They country albums and have
to some very funny cowboy treated the attendees to many performed all around Texas,
poems. Kirby kept the crowd old cowboy songs, and the Louisiana and Oklahoma,
entertained between perfor- crowd couldn’t help but sing These two have been per-
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cal.
mances with his poems —
all received by uproarious
laughter.
along.
forming together for many
Jerry Dooley sang "A years, and on Saturday night,
White Sport Coat,” “Lord never missed a beat. They
Kathleen Strickler per- I Hope This Day is Good,” were clearly a crowd favor-
formed a humorous rendi- and really brought down the ite, receiving loud applause
c a r 1 r Pictured above are mem-
tion of the imagination of a house with his rendition of after their performance. bers of the First TT i d
teenager who thinks some- “Old Rivers," sung as Walter The First United Meth- O Str nen
1. _ 1 lieTnodIST: vnuren Dell
odist Church Bell Choir en- Choir performing at
tertained the audience with Friends Follies Saturday.
“Nobody Knows the Trouble At right are Theresa
I’ve Seen, and “My Grand- Strickler and Butch Foster
JORDAN
Weekly sales held at 11:00am
Mason-Monday & San Saba-Thursday
Special Stocker & Feeder Sale
In conjunction with our regular sale. Trophies will be awarded.
Thursday, August 7,2008 - San Saba
Special Replacement Female Sales
Sat., August 2,2008 @ 10 - Mason - Over 1500 head consigned!
Sat., August 23, 2008 @ 10 - San Saba - Consignments Welcome!
Ken & Willard Jordan Owners & Operators
. San Saba 325-372-5159 www.jordancattle.com Mason 325-347-6361
father’s Clock.” The Bell (in character ” Below
Choir has been ringing to- them is Paul Kirby, and
gether for six years under the at the bottom is one of the
leadership of Ginger Spies. GMS twirlers.
Comarche Livestock
7456 Highway 67 & 377 East
PO Box 117
Comanche, Texas 76442.
= 7 head 79000
325-356-5231
Fax: 325-356-5233
The members are Alma Prid-
dy, Rodney Spies, Wynona
Head, Sharon Edington, Su-
san Garner, Nedra Green,
Dorothy Miller and Mary
Drummond. You can hear
the Bell Choir each Sunday
at First United Methodist
Church.
GMS twirlers Reagan Lev-1
erett and Hayley Wilson were
also crowd pleasers, twirling
their batons separately and
then together, at one point brary.
switching batons by tossing Agenda:
them to each other; the crowd 1. Call to order, i balni bag
Star ISD
board
to meet
There will be a called school
board meeting of the Star ISD
board of trustees July 31,2008,
at 10 a.m. at the Star school li-
lovedit.Reagan is 11-years 2. Audience with visitors. )
old and a6th grader at GMS.3. Consider adding pre-kin-
She is a daughter of Charlie dergarten for the 2008/2009
and Carla Leverett of Gold- school year.
thwaite. Hayley is 12-years
Evan
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SUMN
2008 Mercury Mountaineer
$28,736
MSRP $33,895, Rell. $4,000,
= Bayer Disc. $1,159, Stock #F10480
2008 Mercury Mariner
$23,849
MSRP $20,005, Reb. $2,000.
Bayer Rise. $750, Stock #F10692
2008 Mercury Grand Marquis
All Prices + TTL
with approved credit
$19,990
MSRP $27,330, Rebate$6,000,
Bayer Disc. $1,340, Stock F10385
Toll Free 877-356-2707
325-356-2777
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Ford-Mercury, Inc.
200 E. Central. Comanche, Texas 76442
WWW.BAYERFORDMERCURY.COM
Some see us rvo.
MON-FRI
8am-6pm
SAT
8am-3pm
4. Closed session to consider
employment of teachers as au-
thorized by Texas Government
Code 551-074.
5. Take action on items consid-
ered in closed session.
6. Closed session to consider
applicants for principal as au-
thorized by Texas Government
Code 551-074.
7. Take action on items consid-
ered in closed session.
8. Adjournment.
CORYELL CO.
COMMISSION CO.
July 26.2008
Cattle Sale - 12:00 PM
Jody & Robin Thomas
254-865-9121
or 254-223-2958
WEEKLY CATTLE
SALE Starts at
12:00 NOON
No. 1 Steers
under 300 lb.
300 - 400 Ib.
400 - 500 lb.
500 - 600 lb.
600 - 700 lb.
700 - 800 lb.
No. 1 Heifers
under 300 lb.
300 - 400 lb.
400 - 500 lb.
500 - 600 lb.
600 - 700 lb.
700 - 800 lb.
Slaughter Cows
High Yielding
Low Yielding
Fats
Thin & Shelly
Packer Bulls
(1250-2075 lbs.)
Yield Grade
100-135
100-120 Steady
95-110
95-105
95-105
95-105
90-110
90-110
90-105 Steady
90-105
90-100
85-95
52 to 61
42 to 50 Steady
53 to 58
35 to 42
62 to 75 Steady
Cow & Calf Pairs
Young Choice 1000-1150
Young Fair 800-1000 Steady
Aged Pairs 500-750
Young Pregnancy Test
Stocker Replacement Steady
Cows
450 to 950
Number of Head: 8743
Hwy. 36,
Gatesville, Texas
254/865-9121
Mullin Baptist Church
to host revival Aug. 3-6
The Mullin Baptist Church will be hosting a revival on
Aug. 3 through Aug. 6, beginning at 7 p.m. each day. Alan
Wallace will be bringing God’s word, and Cindy Gallant will
be ministering to the gathering in music.
Everyone is welcome to come and join in!
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Bridges, Steven W. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 115, No. 4, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 30, 2008, newspaper, July 30, 2008; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1660054/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.