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game. They are the children
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Heritage Nursing Home, Inc
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Yolanda Coronado, Lorraine
Davis, Sandy Davis, Cathy
tive of the Waco Farm
Bureau. There was also an
F.H.A. Meeting. There'was
a program on “Child Abuse
Vicky Hasley, right, and
brother, Ted, were crowned
Football Sweetheart and
Football Hero at ceremonies
Basketball season starts
this week. There’s a game
Tuesday, Nov. 15 at the
Goldthwaite High School
BUILD ANYTHING”
PHONE 648-2284
GOLDTHWAITE, TEXAS
Walker of Houston; a
daughter, Carol Walker of
Houston; two sisters, Mary
Craighead of Goldthwaite
and Tommie Priddy of
Orange; three half sisters,
Avalene Starret and Dorothy
Moses of Mesquite and Jodie
Brubecker of Grand Prairie;
a half brother, Costa Walker
of Dallas; and two grand-
The drug prescribed for one person could
be injurious to another.
BEAUTIFY
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and Neglect’ ’ given by Nancy
Eyman, the education and
training coordinator from the
Central Texas Council of
Governments from Belton.
Mrs. Eyman brought along a H
fine film depicting a typical
child abuse case, bringing
out some important charac-
teristics of such cases. The
door prize of the month went
to Sunnye Sims.
This week is six week K
testing and quarter testing ,,
week. This means that ex- g
emptions are in order, and e"
are always eagerly accepted .
by the students.
Randy Benningf i e l d at- i
tended the National F.F.A.
Convention in Kansas City, n
Missouri, from Nov. 8 to.
Nov. 11. The Santa Fe Award
was presented to Randy at
the banquet on Wednesday
Whitlock, Dawn Kincheloe,
Martha Hamilton, Joyce
Miles, Nanette Hartley, Ste-
phanie Hartley and Ramona
Tidwell. All these girls need
to be conmended for the fine
playing they did against
Jonesboro. The score was
Star 35, Jonesboro 50.
The “B” team also lost to
Jonesboro 6 to 29. The team
members are Kelly Whitlock,
Dixie Clary, Sharon Hurst,
Vendora Norwood, Glenda
Services for James Evans
Walker, 45, of Houston were
held Monday at 2 p.m. at
South Park Funeral Home in
Pearland, with burial in the
South Park Cemetery.
Mr. Walker died Friday in
a Houston Hospital following
a short illness.
He was a member of the
First United Pentecostal
Church of Pearland.
He is survived by his wife,
of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph children.
Hasley of Mullin.
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Terry Fagan, Ricky Griffin, Chrisfmas FOOdt
Andy Gwinnup, Curtis Hol-
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Thursday, November 17,1977
Gym. The games will be
High School Boys and Girls
against Priddy. The results
of this game will appear in
next week’s paper. There
will also be a Girls Tourna-
ment in Lampasas. The
tourney will be going on
Thursday, Friday and Satur-
day in the Lampasas High
School Gym. Our girls play
Thursday night at 8 p.m. Of
course, their next game time
will depend on the outcome
of the Thursday nite game.
Everyone please try to come.
It always helps our fine
athletes to hear encouraging
and cheering voices. This
basketball season should
prove to be very successful,
and everyone is getting fired
up and raring to go.
The boys team this year
has 7 guys over 6 feet tall.
a while
Large new supply just received
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... We welcome Betty to our staff and look forward to her help in offering the best of nursing care in this area. Betty is
no stranger to people of this area and will definitely be an asset to our facility.
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Nancy, of Houston; his
mother, Ruth Walker of
Co-Owner 1207 Reynolds Goldthwaite, Texas Phone 915/648-2258
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present “Our Hearts Were
Young and Gay”. The play
will be presented November
29 at the GHS Auditorium
beginning at 7:30 p.m.
The comedy is about two county wide Youth Rally to
young girls going on a cruise be held at the Star Gym
to Paris. Once on the boat, November 26 at 7 p.m. All
they get into many funny young people, grade 8 and
situtaions which includes up are invited to attend. The
falling in love. program will be music pre-
The cast includes Karla sented by “The Live Oaks”,
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Novice 20. Those scoring for
Star were Glen Rhoades, who
caught a pass for the first
touchdown. Harold Fronts
carried for one TD, passed to
Darla Emdy. They did not
win their first game. . GHS Drama
report! Mab‘ if we keep The High School A 0-j
very proud that you all had looking we might find part team consisting of these Danerfmmen# Se#e
pride enough to stay with it ‘ three by the end of Nov- girls: Terri Britten, Natalie 715
to the very end. Good luck ember. Until we do find part
next year. three, have a nice holiday.
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Henry, Tommy Collier, a group from the Live Oak
Karen Studer, Randy Me- Baptist Church in Gatesville.
Coy, Debra Hobson, Lydia They are directed by Danny
Muse, Debra Long, Randy Crosby of the Crosby Bro-
Fry, Nicola Davis, Betty thers Quartet. Plan to attend
Perry, Joe Cooke, Buddy and enjoy the music and
Williams, Jay Sims, Billy refreshments. Be sure to
Johnson and Jimmy Ander- remember the date, Nov. 26
son. at 7 p.m. in the Star Gym.
outstanding discovery. Last loe, Jackie Koen, Stephenie Ay • 7T
month they seemed to have Landrum, Suzy Muse, Val- "F "few me 4 A)7pp Wpp 7gwp l f A 9/ 0ge6e
found a 1977-78 Freshman arie Odom, Sunnye Sims, P “ ILIIL y - VUU~
class report. This month, Jana Smith, Karen Smith, ~ - -- ' u
after searching for more of Preston Holland and Rudy Un Monday, Star girls last football game of the 1 ip Hartley for one and to
these reports, have come up Valencia. traveled to Jonesboro to start season. It was cold and the Richard Witty and Phillip for
with what may be part two. I am very proud of the their basketball season. The crowd was thin be the score extra points. Huntis Dittmar
This is how it reads. Freshman class in the parti- Junior High team is made up was great, Star 58 and carried the ball over for three
In the month of October, cipation of the class in the of the following: Matilda Novice 20. Those scoring for -DS. Vandell Norwood car-
the freshman class has not Halloween carnival. It may Stark, Becky McMullen, Star were Glen Rhoades, who ned tor one touchdown and
done much but has done a not have been a great Gina Britten, Loraine Stark, caught a pass for the first Luke Whitlock kicked suc-
little. success but was great fun for Joy Hamilton, Sheryl New- touchdown. Harold Fronts cessfully three times for
First, I want to express my everyone. ton, Kaylean Norwood and carried for one TD passed to extra points.
feelings of gratitude to the This is how it went and Darla Emdy. They did not __ _ is win puts Star in third
boys in the freshman, class we are glad we have this win their first game. GHS Dreme Pacein ls ri ’
who played football. I am ereport! Mab’it we keep The High School “A” Tuesday afternoon, - Jim
- - - - wlern i.ln _ - r tenm eoneietine ef thece a--Memmim Witty, former Star resident
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DUu An. Ae was buried at Hurst Ranch
rN WOV. XT Cemetery. Mr. Witty died
Sunday after a lenghty
The Goldthwaie High illness. We of the community
School Drama Class will extend our sympathy to the
entire Witty family.
Live Oaks Here
For Youth Rally
Mills County Baptist As-
sociation is sponsoring a
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Things are looking up this
season! Last week there was
an assembly held for the
whole school in the auditor-
ium. The program was given
on “Safety Tips on Electric
Shock” from a representa-
our new Director of Nursing
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Treadaway, Ted Tucker and
Troyce Wilcox. This year’s The annual “Christmas
Greenhand officers are Goodies” program presented Rhoades and Patti Knight.
Stephen Schwartz, pre- by Lone Star Gas Company Thursday afternoon the
sident; Ted Tucker, vice- Economist will be Held Star Puppet Team performed
president; Andy Gwinnup, Thursday (today), November at the Mills County Senior
secretary; Troyce Wilcox, 17, at the Mills County State Center. Those presenting the
treasurer; Terry Fagan Bank Community Room from show were Lee and Ray
reporter; and Craig Jenkins, 12:00 noon to 1:00. Owens, Daron Kincheloe and
sentinel. The public is invited to Natalie and Kelly Whitlock.
The FHA representatives attend. Bring a sack lunch if Mrs. Todd Thompson ac-
are Angela Beavers, Mary this is during your lunch companied the team.
Bessent, Blanche Cordona, hour. Thursday evening the Star
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night. He served as the
assistant chairman of the
usher and seating commit-
tee. We are all very proud of
Randy, and are all glad that
he could attend this conven-
tion, and receive the honors.
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Ladies and gentlemen I’m Hungerford, Charlene John-
proud to announce our arch- son, Gwen Johnson, Shril
eologists have made another Rae Johnson, Tracy Kinche- '
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Bridges, G. Frank. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 17, 1977, newspaper, November 17, 1977; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1596435/m1/3/: accessed May 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.