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Macine Geeslin's grandkids did everything they could to let her know they loved her while she was in the hospital for surgery. New restrictions keep family members from visiting their loved ones in person in many hospitals. These photos were taken outside Macine's window and, by her, from inside her room.   Sharpen your pencils!   In this time of school closings and working from home, our community's children are probably spending a little more time in front of a screen than usual. While this is certainly to be expected and our new "normal," for now, we're betting some parents are also looking for ways to occupy the kids without a screen.   The Eagle is here to help.

On pages 6B and 7B of this week's edition are two pages full of activities for children - activities that do not involve a computer, tablet or phone screen.   Even better, kids who complete a page can then send or have mom or dad send it in to The Eagle via email at goldnews@ centex.net, and be entered into a drawing to win a $10 Mills County General Store gift card.

"If My people, who are called by My name, shall humble themselves and pray, and seek My face and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin and will heal their land." — 2 Chron. 7:14

Get close to nature while social distancing Locals shared this photo recently, saying Stephen and Kyle Schwartz flew over Mills County and made this cross in the sky on Wednesday, March 25. (Photo courtesy of Kay Jacob Mills)

The Gardens are open every week day for your pleasure. Take a break and enjoy lunch amidst the blooms and buzz. Savannah is working hard to make sure our garden gem is polished and shining. We just ask you keep the social distance rules while you enjoy this beautiful space.

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15 Years Ago Taken from the Eagle Files April 6, 2005 Reigning Miss Texas, Jamie Story of Houston, will make an appearance at the Famous Barbeque and Goat Cook-Off, April 23 at Goldthwaite City Park.   The High School Lady Eagles traveled to San Saba to compete in the San Saba Relays. In the varsity division the Lady Eagles won the meet beating San Saba by 44 points. The Eagles Varsity boys won the meet with a total of 170 points and the junior varsity boys came in second

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20 Years Ago Taken from the Eagle Files April 6, 2000 In a special called Goldthwaite City Council meeting Monday night, it was voted unanimously to hire Bobby Rountree as City Manager. Rountree has been living in Goldthwaite for several months, after retiring from the City Managers position at Baytown, Texas.   The Goldthwaite Eagles traveled to Wall to compete in the Cotton Patch Relays on Friday and came away

70 Years Ago Taken from the Eagle Files April 7, 1950 Last Wednesday was the

52nd anniversary of the Goldthwaite Fire Department. It was organized on Tuesday afternoon, April 5, 1898, with 19 members. Each member, besides putting out ďŹ res, had to pay dues of 10 cents a month. 85 Years Ago Taken from the Eagle Files April 5, 1935 A boy pupil in the South Bend school was brought to a physician here for treatment yesterday at noon because of a snake bite on his foot, just above the great toe. The boy was playing on the school grounds when the snake struck him, but they did not know what kind of snake. It must not have been poisonous, however, as he was not suffering to any extent. 120 Years Ago Taken from the Eagle Files April 7, 1900 Uncle Wint Livingston and E.B. Anderson spent one day this week surveying a line between the Hawley and Welch and S.P. Parks tracts of land to make a road to Cryer Schoolhouse.   I.G. Collier, a progressive farmer of the Center City Community, accompanied by his two intelligent little sons, called on the Eagle Saturday.   J.S. Livingston, a wealthy stockman and owner of a plantation at Center City, was transacting business in the commercial hub this week.

Churches find new ways to serve By Brian Whitt Goldthwaite Eagle   Faced with having to cancel worship services and Bible classes, Mills County churches are finding new ways to do God's work during the COVID-19 pandemic.   Many local churches have turned to the internet, posting sermons and devotionals on YouTube, Facebook, and their own websites. In the absence of regularly scheduled gatherings, some are also holding online get-togethers to help their members stay in touch with each other.   This shift to internet-based church services has not come without difficulties.

The Goldthwaite Church of Christ struggled to upload a message to YouTube last week due to heavy internet traffic, according to Minister William Eudy. First Baptist Church Pastor Greg Lewis told The Eagle his church had to shift from streaming services to recorded sermons, and he said he had heard of other local churches dealing with technical issues.   The impact of the coronavirus on Mills County's churches has taken various forms. Communion, a vital part of Christian services, is now being taken at home by some residents. Goldthwaite's Church of

Christ began providing takehome communion after regular services were suspended. Lewis said contributions are down, which limits the work churches can do. FBC has made efforts to assist members in giving online or by text, or setting up regular drafts from their bank accounts when they are unable to contribute at the church office. Other local churches have been seeking solutions for this problem ever since traditional services were canceled.   In spite of a host of new limitations, Christians continue to worship and work in the community. Lewis told The

Eagle the Mills County Ministerial Association stands ready to meet the needs of those struggling during the pandemic. Lewis, the Association's current president, said requests for aid have not been unusually high thus far.   "We anticipate a growing need," he said, adding, "For the most part, people are able to get what they need."   As the pandemic continues, local churches will continue to take a central role in holding the community together.   "We're kind of all in the state of readiness," Lewis said.

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with the championship plaque. Participants were: Jeb Frederickson, II, Clayton Gist, Brit Berry, Corey Miles, Billy Deeds, Lanny Gore, Brady Taylor, Rocky Miller, John Henson, Gary Witty, and Kyle Plagens.  A demolition derby was held at Coyote Run Park, six miles south of Goldthwaite on Hwy. 183 on March 11. Richard Butterfras and his team won ďŹ rst place.   60 Years Ago Taken from the Eagle Files April 7, 1960 Results of the election for city council seats are ďŹ nal. Incumbent V.A. Houston was reelected to the city council, and Ray Duren and Howard B. Campbell were elected to the council. D.W. Shaw was elected as alderman and Mayor Y.B. Johnson was re-elected.   Eagle Field received a major boost and improvement the past week with the installation of a new all electric football scoreboard. The project was ďŹ nanced through popular subscription with a large group of ďŹ rms and individuals supporting it with contributions ranging from $5 to $250. List price for the new scoreboard was $2,150. The student council paid $2,076 after a cash discount.

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While we shelter in place here in Central Texas, nature carries on with business as usual. Orange-breasted robins hop in the high grass chirping "it's here, it's here," bluebonnets bloom along the highways, and once-brown fields shift to bright green, all signs of Spring's arrival.   This is anything but a normal Spring, though. We are now accustomed to seeing reports on the increasing numbers of infected and dying people worldwide, particularly in this country. Locally, the disease has taken no

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and greenery in all directions. All of that came with a sense of freedom currently absent from other aspects of daily life. When I stopped the car to photograph flowers, I was alone, but there was no sense of loneliness, or need to distance myself from others. Back at home, I knew I could walk around in the yard at any time, and gaze at the night sky for as long as I liked.   In Mills County, we still have options for enjoying God's creation without putting ourselves or others at risk. For that, we should be thankful. We may not be able to do everything we were doing before COVID-19, but we are not trapped. That's one very good reason why living in rural Texas right now is such a blessing.

Above and at right, flowers photographed on SH-16 Saturday afternoon.

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Eagle Columnist  This year’s coronavirus epidemic isn’t the first time a pandemic stopped high school spring sports in Texas.   In 2009 a swine flu pandemic stopped UIL spring sports for two weeks. The Goldthwaite baseball team had just completed its District 14-1A schedule with a 10-0 record. At the time, Eagles coach Tim Spradley worried the two-week layoff would stall his team’s momentum, including a 12-game win streak.   “… I was mad as a hornet,” Spradley said in 2009. “I thought, ‘What a zoo. What a circus. What a mess.’ ”   There were differences in 2009 from today’s coronavirus pandemic. The 2009 layoff was just two weeks. Schools remained opened and sports teams could conduct regular practices. They just couldn’t play teams from other schools.   Perhaps no one has a better view of the differences than Clay Phillips, a catcher for the 2009 Eagles and currently the head baseball coach at Class 2A Ralls in the Lubbock area.   “It’s crazy what’s happening right now,” Phillips said of the indefinite suspension of UIL sports because of coronavirus. The earliest sports can resume is May 4.   “It’s disappointing, but I’m still hopeful we can at least get something going. We were 8-3 and had won our district opener. We won 18 games last year and only lost one starter so we have high expectations this year,” Phillips said.   “When we had the swine flu (in 2009), we didn’t have to stop practicing. Other than that, I don’t remember a whole lot about it.”   Neither Spradley nor his players remember much about the swine flu pandemic because of what happened in the 2009 playoffs. After a bidistrict bye, Goldthwaite beat Axtell in the area round, and the Eagles swept De Leon in a best-of-three regional quarterfinals series. Goldthwaite lost two of three games to Blue Ridge in a regional semifinals series -marking the farthest the Eagles have ever advanced in the postseason.   The 2009 Eagles also set school records with 24 victories (against six losses)

and posted a 17-game win streak that extended into the playoffs. After losing a nondistrict game to defending state champion Bosqueville on March 21, Goldthwaite went more than two months without losing -- until a playoff loss to No. 4-ranked Blue Ridge on May 28. Four players from the 2009 team played college baseball at least briefly -- led by Phillips, who played in junior college and senior college.   The historic success of the 2009 season reduced the swine flu pandemic to a footnote.   “I don’t think we realized that we were winning 17 games in a row,” said Trey Horton, a senior pitcher and second baseman in 2009. “We just expected to win. That was our attitude.”   The 2009 Eagles could pitch, hit and field. Playing almost half their games in the cozy local ballpark before the fences were raised, Goldthwaite clobbered 32 home runs in 30 games and posted a ridiculous .448 team batting average prior to the postseason.   Infielder Tyler Gonzales led the team in homers with eight and Phillips had six. Joe Perez, a freshman infielder, led the Eagles with 40 runs batted in while Gonzales had 36 RBI. Walt Clifton, a pitcher and shortstop, led the Eagles with a .593 batting average and was followed by Phillips at .515 and Trey Horton at .506. Phillips also scored 48 runs in 29 games.   “I remember in one home game, Walt Clifton hit a homer over one of the light poles. The ball landed on the other side of the railroad track. We never found that ball,” Spradley said.   “During batting practice, we had to send three or four players to the railroad tracks or else we would have run out of baseballs. I can remember Garrett Schwartz saying, ‘One more, Coach. Let me hit one more.’ He’d end up hitting a whole other bucket of balls.”   Goldthwaite’s three starting pitchers -- seniors Clifton and Trey Horton, along with freshman Tyler Horton -- combined for 19-2 record. They also combined for 133 strikeouts against 54 walks. Trey Horton recorded 65 strikeouts in 55 innings.

2009 Eagles overcame swine flu pandemic to post historic season  Defensively, the Eagles averaged only one error per game.   “We (pitchers) threw strikes and relied on our fielders,” Trey Horton said. “We didn’t make errors. For all our hitting, we had pitching and defense -- and that’s what you need to win in high school baseball.”   Perhaps the biggest asset the 2009 Eagles possessed was camaraderie among the players. Most of them had played baseball together since t-ball. They played together through Little League, the teenage league and even fielded a high school eligible team. Their youth coaches throughout this journey -John Clifton, Jimmy Horton and Chipper Phillips -- provided the players with stability and fundamentals.   “We all grew up playing ball together,” Phillips said. “We knew each other, and we trusted each other. You knew the guy next to you was going to do his job. I would say we had to be one of the best hitting teams in the state.”   By the time Goldthwaite High School added baseball as a UIL sport after a 50-year hiatus in 2007, the Eagles were primed to win immediately.   “They competed against each other in practice as hard as they did in the games,” Spradley said. “They knew how to play the game. They played hard and they competed hard. And they liked being around each other.”   The swine flu pandemic lasted worldwide from January 2009 to August 2010. Even though it stopped UIL sports for two weeks -- a small challenge compared to the threats of coronavirus -- it seemed like a long time when you’re waiting to start the playoffs. But because of their historic season, the swine flu became a small detail in the 2009 baseball season.   “It was,” Trey Horton said, “a wonderful season with some of my best friends for life.” 2009 Goldthwaite Baseball Facts & Figures Season Record: 24-6. Best Season: Most wins in school history. Winning Streak: 17 games from March 22-May 28. Playoffs: bidistrict bye, beat

Above, the 2009 Goldthwaite baseball team consisted of, front row from left: Dylan Parrish, Colton Mitchell, Joe Perez, Colton Melton, Cody Dollins, Hunter Melton and Cagan Smith; middle row from left: assistant coach Larry Lacey, Garrett Schwartz,Tommy Kauffman,Tyler Horton, Brayden Tiemann and head coach Tim Spradley; back row from left: Trey Horton, Walt Clifton, Clay Phillips, Jason Grba, Silverio Lara, Ricky Miles and Tyler Gonzales. At top right, from left, Walt Clifton, Tommy Kaufmann, Joe Perez and Clay Phillips (8) celebrate one of the Eagles’ 32 home runs during the 2009 season. At top left, now retired from coaching,Tim Spradley holds the team photo of the 2009 Goldthwaite baseball team.After a 50-year hiatus, he coached the Eagles’ restart of baseball from 2007-2017. Axtell, beat De Leon, lost to Blue Ridge. Postseason: deepest playoff run in school history, to the regional semifinals. Hitting: 32 home runs in 30 games. Pitching: Trey Horton, Walt Clifton and Tyler Horton combined for a 19-2 record. 17-Game Win Streak Victims De Leon -- three games Cross Plains -- two games Evant -- two games Gorman -- two games May -- two games Waco Vanguard Valley Mills Dublin Early Junction Axtell

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GHS Happenings By Rusty Hollingsworth GHS Principal   Well, we have one week behind us. What we’ve learned so far is that we miss our students, and getting to see them each day. However, in this environment, we have to do the best that we can. We will continue to monitor and assess the instruction that we are sending to our students to make sure that it is relevant, and high quality. Thank you to all of you who filled out our Flex Learning Log, and got that turned into us. If you haven’t done that yet, please go ahead and complete that. We use that form for a bunch of different stuff. One is documentation that the student is doing the work. The main advantage to us is it is a valuable piece to know if we are sending too much instruction,

not enough instruction, or if a particular student needs more help. Please make sure that you turn one in each Monday. I have another one attached to this email if you need it, or you can find it on the High School webpage. Hard copies are available at Schwartz’s, and the high school foyer.   I can’t stress enough how important it is for your student to stay in communication with their teachers. No one wants a student to struggle during this time. However, as good as our teachers are, they have not been able to master “reading minds.” Therefore, the only way for them to know is if the student is communicating. Your student knows how to communicate with their teacher, but they may need some

encouraging from you, the parent. There are no “dumb questions,” or questions that are too small. If your student is struggling, chances are it’s a “communication issue.”   Finally, we have just been given notification that the Governor has closed schools until May 4th. As we get closer to that date, we will keep you informed to local school district decisions. As of now, we will continue to provide the highest level of education to our students that we can. Please continue to be a partner in your student’s education. Working together is the best way to educate. If you get a chance, please reach out to a teacher. They are working extremely hard during this time. An encouraging word from you could make their day.

Band Notes By Susan Reynolds GEB Director   Week 1 of Remote School down. No, I’m not calling it “Home School” because I’m teaching my students remotely. Yes, the students are in their homes, but, let’s face it, I’m designing the lessons, creating the materials, and spending several hours grading said assignments.   And the parents, bless their hearts, are more involved in their children’s education than ever before! And there’s a spectrum. Most are on top of things, but some are struggling with this new situation as much as their children are. To those parents I say, call

By Landon Sanderson GMS Principal   We have one week of online learning in the books! Most of our students were able to use technology to complete school work last week. I don’t think it was easy on either end of this, but hard working people get hard work done. Most of us are parents and teachers so we know what you are experiencing too. Thank you again for all of your patience and effort at home.   Here are a few more guidelines to help us navigate this new system:   1. Please try to limit teacher contact to 8-4, Monday

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through Friday unless specified otherwise by the teacher.   2. If you want to check your child’s work, you can use their log-in to Google classroom and look or e-mail the teacher   3. Stay in contact with the teacher for any issues your child is having with work. E-mail is a great way to do this. Or you can call the school.   I am SO Thankful for the great attitudes and understanding voices I have heard this week. We are still working out the kinks in this new system, but overall I feel like things have gone about as smoothly as we could have

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can respond to this e-mail or call the school. We definitely don’t want anyone to feel like they are alone in this journey. Each passing day brings something new that we as educators learn about this process. The longer this situation continues the more we will learn and the better we will get at this.   THANK YOU, for all of your effort and understanding. I know this has been a little more stressful than many of us expected. We appreciate all you are doing for our children. Let me know if there is anything we can do to support you.

ology of delivering education to our students. They have adapted to a difficult situation and have made it possible for our students to receive lessons in an entirely different mode than we have ever used before. They totally changed the face of education in less than one weeks’ time. How incredible is that! The students and parents have been just as remarkable in adjusting to this completely abnormal situation. I thank and praise you all.   Please keep checking our web-site for new information and direction for the educational process and various updated news that may pertain to different situations concerning school and school related events. Things change rapidly at this time. We receive instruction and declarations daily from TEA and the Governor’s office about

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Tuesday of every month, and even at Christmas time, they typically handle about 150 to 160 families, so this was a record for them.

“We saw a lot of regulars but there were also a lot of new faces ... new recipients AND new volunteers,” Hemsath said.   With some locals unable to return to work since the COVID-19 restrictions have gone into place, and children being home three meals a

day with school closings, the need for this type of service is higher than ever.   Hemsath went on to say food boxes are also distributed at the Goldthwaite Evangelism Center Food Pantry in Goldthwaite on the second and fourth Tuesday of the month.

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PTO Easter Egg Hunt Reimagined

It is with mixed emotions that Goldthwaite PTO announces that we will not be hosting this year’s Easter Egg Hunt in the city park... However, we are excited to say that we have a fun and exciting alternative plan! PTO would love to come hide eggs at your homes! Parents and Grandparents - How cool is that? The “Easter Bunny” will still visit on the night of your choice - either Friday night, April 10th or Saturday night, April 11th and the next morning, your little ones will wake up to a surprise Easter Eggs Hunt! This personalized service is $20 to hide 40 eggs. Please text or call Tracy Graves at 972-679-4713 to have some Easter Eggs hidden at your house! Air Hugs to everyone - Have a Happy Easter!


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Moore, Jernigan, Evans make GHS graduate writes TABC all-region basketball teams children's book

By Mike Lee Eagle Contributor  Goldthwaite seniors Grayson Moore and Callie Jernigan, along with Priddy senior Linda Evans, were named to their respective all-region teams for the 20192020 season by the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches (TABC).   Additionally, Jernigan and Lady Eagle teammates Jessica Horton, Kylee Medina and Macy Seward were named to the Class 2A Academic All-State Team by the Texas Girls Coaches Association (TGCA).   Moore was named to the TABC Class 2A Region II boys’ team after leading Goldthwaite to an 8-0 record in District 10-2A for the second consecutive season. In 2019-2020, Moore averaged 16.8 points and 4.8 rebounds per game. The 6-foot-4 forward also shot 45 percent from the field and 32 percent from 3-point range.   Jernigan was named to the TABC Class 2A Region II girls’ team after helping the Lady Eagles to a 26-7 overall record and a runner-up finish in District 10-2A this past season. The senior guard led the Goldthwaite girls in scoring at 9.2 points per game, in free-throw shooting at 68 percent, and in minutes played at 25 per game. Jernigan also averaged 2.2 steals and 2.0 assists.   Evans was named to the

TABC Class 1A Region III girls’ team after leading the Lady Pirates to a 12-0 record in District 17-1A this past season. The senior guard averaged 15.6 points, 2.7 steals and 2.3 assists, plus she led Priddy with 49 3-point baskets.   Jernigan was joined on the 2A Region II girls’ team by junior Natalee Finley from District 10-2A champion Santo.   The TABC all-state teams included San Saba junior Logan Glover in Class 2A boys, along with San Saba junior Courtnee Cash and Mason junior McKenzie Cano on the 2A girls’ team. Goldthwaite will move into a Region IV district with San Saba and Mason for the next two basketball seasons.   On the TGCA all-state teams, District 10-2A was represented by Finley and junior Cassidy Walker from Santo, along with senior Lauryl Stegall from Hico.  Mason, the Region IV champion and Class 2A state semifinalist, had three players named all-state by the TGCA in Cano, along with sophomores Lauren Olson and Tristin Keller. San Saba, which split four games with Mason last season but lost to the Lady Punchers in the Region IV championship game, had two players make the TGCA all-state team in juniors Cash and Brighton Adams.

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By Madison Lewis The Goldthwaite Eagle   Imagine if iguanas suddenly began falling from the sky and into your yard.   Well, in Florida, just such a thing can happen. A sudden and dramatic drop in temperature in this normally warm climate forces reptiles into hibernation, making them drop from their perches and down into whatever is below them.   Lauren Darnell saw exactly this phenomenon happening in a news story and knew it would make the perfect children’s book.   “I like to describe my book, ‘The Day It Rained Iguanas’ as ‘Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs’ meets ‘Have You Filled Your Bucket Today?’” said author Lauren (Arndt) Darnell, who grew up and graduated in Goldthwaite.   “It’s about a little girl named Maria who lives in Florida. She’s horribly afraid of lizards until one of them falls into her yard right in front of her. Leaving it out in the cold would be the easy thing, but not the right thing, so instead, she makes it her mission to save all the falling iguanas,” Darnell said.   This is Darnell’s 11th picture book, so the writing process is not new to her. “I’ve been writing stories since I was eleven, but I’ve been writing professionally for seven years, ” she said. “I’m self-publishing this book using Kickstarter. It’s not like

GoFundMe where if you don’t make the goal, you keep the money. With Kickstarter, if you don’t make the goal, you don’t get to make the product or keep any of the donations,” Darnell said.   Darnell explained that she chose to self-publish ‘The Day It Rained Iguanas’ because large companies don’t want to pay someone who doesn’t both write and illustrate a book to avoid paying two people.   “With traditional publishing, they have to pay you, the author, as well as the illustrator, and additional royalties to the illustrator, ” she said. “Thousands of picture books will get submitted but only a handful of them get picked up by the large publishing companies. ” Darnell said it would mean the world to her if locals supported her project.   “Goldthwaite has been an amazing place that pulls together behind its community members. It feels like home there and people really care,” she said.   “Writing is a lot of practice, perseverance, and believing in yourself. Having the inspiration goes a long way, but it’s patience that finishes a book,” Darnell said. If published, ‘The Day It Rained Iguanas’ will be released in September and will be available on her website and Amazon.com.   “Writing is really a passion of mine, especially children’s literature. It’s something I re-

ally believe in. This book is about overcoming fear, and compassion and kindness. I think it’s a great book for the classroom or bedtime and I really think it’s a really enjoyable but educational book, that lots of kiddos will be able to relate to,” Darnell said.   The total goal to publish the book is $4,600 but 20% of the goal was met on the first day, and the book was featured on the front page of the website under the “Projects We Love” heading.   The fundraiser on Kickstarter will last until April 24, and a first edition of the book will only cost a $15 pledge. There are donation levels for any budget, but if you are wanting a special thank you in the book, $100 will get you one along with two copies and a lot of other great stuff.   You can support Lauren Darnell’s book on Kickstarter. com under The Day It Rained Iguanas.

Changes teachers face when not face-to-face By Madison Lewis Goldthwaite Eagle   Imagine a room full of curious kids suddenly becoming an unseen audience on a computer camera or an icon on Google Classroom. This is the reality for teachers across the nation, including our community, due to the coronavirus outbreak.  “We’re maneuvering through the situation and we’re working together as teachers and parents to work it out,” Goldthwaite eighth grade math teacher Melissa Bristol said. “I feel like everyone is doing the best they can and doing what they can for the students and that’s what it’s all about.”   Goldthwaite CISD provided the middle school students a Chromebook if they did not have access to technology to complete online assignments.   “I created a Google Classroom and posted a few 20-30 minute lessons for them,” Bristol said. “It’s given me more challenges than in a typical school year. I don’t usually have to sit down and figure stuff like this out but in this circumstance, I need to.”   Bristol gave advice to parents to assist their students during this time.   “Be willing to sit down and support your kid,” she said. “Being a support for them emotionally as well as in their

learning is really important.”  Although teaching online has proved difficult, Bristol said she loves seeing everyone working together.   “This is when its awesome to live in Goldthwaite because you see how everyone’s trying their best to help the community. You can see how everyone’s come together,” she said.   Dena Peters, a high school math teacher in Mullin, explains how her job has become more difficult due to the COVID-19 outbreak.   “For me, it is more difficult to create assignments from home,” Peters said. “(At home), I don’t have a copy machine and all of the manipulatives that I have at school. I am having to rely on websites to give me ideas for the kids’ assignments. However, the kids seem to be adjusting to the online assignments quite well. Kids are so good with technology and catch on so quickly that they have to tell me what to do to fix my technology problems most of the time!”   Peters gave some advice to parents who have suddenly become home-school teachers.   “The best thing our parents can do to help their kids succeed at home is to monitor, monitor, monitor,” she said. “Have their student actually show them the assignments they are doing on-

line. The parents can call the teachers and administration at any time to get updates on their kids. The parents can also go to Gradebook, which is our online grading system and monitor the students’ grades in each class. We are very fortunate to have a great set of kids and parents that are really doing a good job of this right now.”   Peters noted this pandemic has not been easy on anyone.   “I feel very sorry for our seniors having to end their high school career this way. I hate for the kids to have to possibly miss their prom. We are such a small school, we truly feel like family. We love going to school and seeing each other. I know my high school kids

are ready to go back to school ASAP,” Peters said.   Although this current situation is tough, Peters gives hope to her students.   “We all have to hang in there, be strong and do what we have to do to succeed. Whether it is a new method of learning or having to stay home and not being around their peers, our kids will do this and succeed! I have all the faith in the world in all of our Mullin ISD kids and staff. We will get through this together!” she said.  Priddy kindergarten and Yearbook/Journalism teacher, Cindy Hurst, is also having to adjust her teaching.   “Mostly, I am working from home and for kindergarten, we

made the assignments thirty minutes a day on one website and thirty minutes a day on another. They are already familiar with the sites,” Hurst said.   Hurst only has one student without internet access.   “For that student, I had to make copies of reading, writing, and math pages. We are focusing on just keeping the basics going,” she said.   Hurst feels most parents are handling the whole ordeal well, but encourages them to watch how they act and what they say.   “A big thing right now is to try to remain calm and joyful and keep a routine going. Parents should try and try not to get frustrated because children pick up on that,” Hurst said.

All three teachers mentioned they miss their students and can’t wait to be back in the classroom.   “I miss them. As fun as spring breaks are and the rejuvenation from the rigor of school, when it comes down to it, I’m ready to go back,” Bristol told The Eagle. “Every day is a gift to not just be a math teacher but to be a role model. To me, it means showing Jesus to my students, and that doesn’t always mean saying the word but just being a light and hope to them. The smile and a kind word, that’s what I miss. The relationship aspect of my job. That’s what I miss the most.”

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Bridging the Gap

Tammy's Take . .

By Georgie Bridges

By Tammarrah Pledger, Assistant Editor

Dr. Tom Cody Graves, Linley Graves, and Dr. Cody Graves are pictured playing cornhole.

April Fool’s day is today. Only trouble is there is no one to fool. We are all staying inside; that is, if we are doing what we are supposed to do. Frank and I have come to the office but business is slow so we are finding time to spend with each other.   I talked to my cousin, Judy, in Austin yesterday and she told me that her and her husband, Merrill, were sitting outside in their swing that is located on their front patio and two cars stopped. She said she did not know them but both of them said, “You two are sitting too close to each other!” Judy was telling me that in nine months or more she expects a baby boom or . . . possibly lots of divorces. We laughed! She said, “Some of these couples will find out that they really don’t like each other after being closed up in their houses for months. She may be right. Judy and Merrill have been married probably as long as Frank and myself. Judy is one

year older than I am. We played together as young girls and somewhere I have a photo of all three of us sitting in my grandmother’s swing. It must have been a Sunday because we were all dressed up.   I have been talking to all of my three children and some of the grandchildren almost every day. I talked to Blake and Jordan this morning (Blake is our oldest grandson). He and his wife live in an apartment in the Galleria area of Dallas. They are fine. She is working from home but Blake got laid off. Troubled times for everyone. As far as I know not anybody in Goldthwaite or Mills County has the coronavirus, unless they had it or have it and don’t realize it. I sincerely hope that it stays that way.   Stuart is still working for Graham International delivering truck parts and accessories to places but the company has changed how they do business. He

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“There is no higher religion than human service. To work for the common good is the greatest creed.” — Woodrow Wilson    The strain on the world — the country, Texas, and Mills County — is palpable right now. I can feel it as much as the next person. The COVID-19 pandemic, and all the related hardships and challenges, is no fun at all, to say the least. I have already noticed, however, that there is still so much for which to be grateful; some good has come out of this situation, too.   Since this all got very serious a few weeks ago, I have seen some things that make me shake my head in disgust, but I have also seen some very impressive expressions of support, helpfulness, generosity, and so on. When I am ready to scream to the heavens that perhaps we’re not worth saving after all, I choose to focus on those redeeming stories, pictures, and moments.   Teachers and school administrators all over are going the extra miles for the kids not able to go to school. Couples are having date nights in their backyards. Normally busy parents are spending extra time with their children, and families are learning what quality time is all over again.

'Tammy' Pledger Churches are streaming worship services for their congregations. Communities are pulling together to help those in need.   Celebrities and institutions are finding ways to reach into people’s homes through technology to entertain and occupy them while they are forced to isolate — many such services have been offered for free or to benefit those most affected by all this. Private citizens and businesses are coming up with ways to help the public servants and health professionals on the front lines dealing

with all the sickness and chaos.   To do for others, to give to others, without being asked or forced to do so, that is the spirit of love and charity that I think Our Father finds most pleasing.   I heard a parent once boast about his child that whenever he bought her a package of Reese’s peanut butter cups, she would always eat one immediately, and then save the second one for her little brother. This small act made this father so proud. I didn’t think it was honestly that great when I heard the story, because I was not a parent at the time. As a parent now, however, I get it. I mean I really get it. When I see one of my children doing something kind for one of the others, even something small, it fills my heart to overflowing. To me, that is the single purest form of all that is good about human beings.   Here we are in this mess together, and I have seen and heard about things that fill my heart in much the same way. It’s honestly something to behold against the backdrop of tragedy and fear. Millions of people are doing their own part to help, to be responsible, to preserve, to encourage ... and frankly, I’m pretty damn proud of us.

State Capitol Highlights Compiled by Ed Sterling, Texas Press Association

White House grants disaster declaration for Texas   President Trump on March 25 issued a major disaster declaration for the state of Texas as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.   Trump’s action came at the request of Gov. Greg Abbott, who is seeking additional federal assistance to combat the disease. In recent days Abbott issued multiple waivers of state laws to remove barriers limiting the response to the pandemic. He also activated the Texas National Guard to be prepared to assist with response efforts.   Abbott said the president’s declaration “opens up new sources of funding for individual and public assistance that will help Texas respond to this public health emergency and protect public health and safety.”   Federal aid is earmarked to overcome current and prospective shortages of personal protective gear, medical equipment, testing supplies, hospital beds and medical personnel.   Meanwhile, Abbott has ordered the temporary closure of in-person school operations and prohibited non-critical visits to nursing homes, retirement or long-term care facilities. He also has mandated that Texans avoid: —Social gatherings of more than 10 people; —Dine-in eating and drinking at

bars or restaurants; and —Gyms or massage establishments.   On March 28 the Texas Department of State Health Services reported 25,483 people had been tested so far for COVID-19 in Texas. Of those, 2,552 tests were reported as positive and there had been 34 deaths. Quarantine orders issued   Gov. Abbott on March 26 issued an executive order mandating a self-quarantine for individuals traveling to Texas as their final destination through an airport from the New York-New Jersey-Connecticut area or from the city of New Orleans.   Abbott said the order, consistent with the guidance of Dr. Anthony Fauci and Dr. Deborah Birx of the White House Coronavirus Task Force, would be enforced by the Texas Department of Public Safety. Self-quarantines will last 14 days or for the duration of a person’s presence in

Texas, whichever is shorter.   Abbott said the executive order does not apply to people traveling in connection with military service, emergency response, health response or critical-infrastructure functions, as may be determined by the Texas Division of Emergency Management.   The executive order would remain in force until he modifies, amends, rescinds or supersedes it, Abbott said.   On March 29, Abbott issued another executive order that expands the quarantine mandate to include air travelers arriving from the states of California, Louisiana and Washington and the cities of Atlanta, Chicago, Detroit and Miami.   A person in quarantine is prohibited from allowing visitors into or out of the designated quarantine location — other than a physician or healthcare provider — and is prohibited from visiting any public spaces.

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TWC waives some requirements News from the Library for unemployment benefits  Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has instructed the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) to waive the waiting week, for Unemployment Benefits. In addition to waiving the waiting week, TWC is exercising its authority under the Governor’s declaration of a Statewide Disaster to waive Unemployment Insurance work search requirements effective immediately. These measures support the State’s efforts to address the impact the COVID-19 virus is having on the state’s economy and its workforce.   The waiting week is the first payable week of an individual’s claim for Unemployment Benefits. Under normal circumstances, TWC cannot pay for the first week of a claim until an individ-

ual receives 2 times their weekly benefit amount and returns to full-time work or has exhausted their benefits. However, by waiving the waiting week, Gov. Abbott has provided the opportunity for TWC to provide relief to Texans who need it.   Previously to be eligible for unemployment benefits, applicants were required to register for work search on WorkinTexas.com and meet minimum number of work search activities per week. TWC is temporarily waiving these requirements to ensure all Texans can have access to resources when in need.   Those seeking to apply for Unemployment Benefits will need to submit an application. In order to apply you will need:

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By Fred Kramer   There is a tune that comes to mind as I begin to work in my garden each day. Replace my name with yours as a daily goal! I bet you are familiar with the tune —There's a garden where challenges await me! There's a place that is wondrously Fair! For it glows with the results of my labors! It's the beautiful garden of Fred's!   I may be optimistic but this week I plan to plant my early vegetables! They will include lettuce, spinach, kale, broccoli, onions, potatoes, and tomatoes! I realize there is still a chance of some freezing temperatures but the reward of early vegetables makes it worth the risk! Cut worms will probably be waiting! I'll apply some diatomatious earth dust to help control Goldthwaite Housing Authori  Below, GHA outlines how we will op- be extended ty's plan to prevent the spread of erate our public housing program until   • recertification deadlines will be ex- them! COVID-19 further notice: tended   • suspension of notices to vacate   • rent payments should be made by  During this unprecedented time,   • suspension of evictions for non mail to PO Box 329 Goldthwaite, TX, The Goldthwaite Housing Authority's criminal activity 76844 (GHA) primary concern is for the health   • suspension of move-ins & move-   • visitors for social purposes, especialand safety of our community, residents, outs ly at elderly properties, are discouraged; and staff. As the outbreak of the novel   • suspension of routine work orders medically-related visitors and caregivers coronavirus (COVID-19) continues to   • suspension of housekeeping inspec- may continue to visit residents impact Texas and the rest of the world, tions   • pest control services will be conGHA is taking extra precautionary mea-   • suspension of late fees ducted on the exterior of buildings and sures to limit in-person interactions as   • suspension of all resident activities common areas (pest control services will   U.S. Department of Ag- the spread of coronavirus. recommended by the Centers for Dis-   • closure of all property management be temporarily suspended in residents' riculture Service Centers While program delivery staff ease Control and Prevention (CDC) and offices and community rooms; residents units) nationwide will continue will continue to come into the asking partners to call, email or mail in- should email or call   Residents are encouraged to call GHA to conduct business but by office, they will be working quiries rather than visit our office.   • emergency work orders will require during regular work hours with ques- phone only. Field work will with producers by phone, and   GHA staff will continue to work, at additional troubleshooting via phone tions at 325-648-3511 or email questions continue with appropriate so- using online tools whenever this time, while we are closed to the pub- call to our hudha@centex.net email address. cial distancing as precaution- possible. All Service Center lic. ary measures to help prevent visitors wishing to conduct   • existing repayment agreements will business with USDA's Farm Service Agency, Natural Resources Conservation Service, or any other Service Center agency are required to call to schedule a phone appointMovement of Oversize/ rary suspension of Interna-   These suspensions do not ment.   In an effort to reduce the until 60 days after TxDMV need for in-person transac- notifies the public that normal Overweight Loads in Tex- tional Registration Plan (IRP) apply to safety and insurance   USDA continues to look as Disaster Areas tions, the Texas Department vehicle registration, vehicle requirements if the vehicle requirements. at the flexibilities to deliver of Motor Vehicles (TxDMV) titling and related services   TxDMV is not imposing is registered in one of the 48   No action on your part is programs on behalf of proworked with Governor Greg have resumed. The 60-day COVID-19 related restric- contiguous states and is not required to qualify for the ducers, just as they have in Abbott and our stakeholders period will be the same for all tions on travel for vehicles/ currently registered under temporary waivers. Instead past situations, such as natural loads moving with an Over- IRP. The suspension covers print and keep the following disasters. Farmers and ranchto temporarily waive certain counties. Permit. the vehicle registration re- documentation in the cab of ers are resilient and USDA requirements for vehicle reg-   The purpose of the waiver size/Overweight istration, vehicle titling and is to prevent customers from However, all permittees quirements for operators of the vehicle, the Governor’s will continue to deliver didisabled parking placards. having to physically visit a need to check local shelter- commercial motor vehicles Proclamation and the TxD- saster assistance, safety net,   On March 13, 2020, Gov- county tax assessor-collector in-place/stay-at-home orders that are providing assistance MV’s Suspension of Size and farm loan and conservation ernor Greg Abbott issued a office to obtain initial reg- prior to movement to ensure to any state pursuant to the Weight Requirements. Both programs that keep American proclamation, declaring a istration, to obtain a 30-day the travel meets the definition disaster declarations for those are found here: https://www. agriculture in business today state of disaster for all coun- temporary permit, to transfer of “essential” for those areas. states. txdmv.gov/motor-carriers and long into the future. ties in Texas due to the threat title; or to renew registration   Commercial Vehicle regis-   Additionally, the require-   These suspensions remain   For the most current upof COVID-19. Governor Ab- or a permanent disabled park- tration requirements to trav- ments to obtain a 72-/144- in effect until terminated by dates on available services bott also issued a statement ing placard. Customers may el in and through the state hour temporary registration Governor Abbott or until the and Service Center status, vison March 16, 2020, grant- continue to renew their reg- of Texas are temporarily permit also are suspended for March 13, 2020 disaster dec- it farmers-dot-gov-slash-coroing a temporary extension istration online at www.TxD- suspended by order of Tex- those commercial motor ve- laration is lifted or expires. navirus. to obtain initial registration, MV.gov. At this time, TxD- as Governor Greg Abbott. hicles that are not eligible for renewal of registration, ve- MV continues to fill online This is to make it faster and IRP registration. hicle titling, and renewal of registration sticker requests easier for operators of coma permanent disabled park- and process all other online mercial vehicles to provide COVID-19 disaster relief asing placard. Governor Abbott services. also granted a temporary ex-   TxDMV has informed law sistance. tension for an individual with enforcement agencies and   These suspensions apply June 14, 2008 an expired 30-day temporary the offices of the county tax to the transportation of supCattle Sale - 12:00 PM Goldthwaite, Texas @ 11 am March June 14, 28th 2008 Sheep & Goat Sale • Fridays permit to obtain another per- assessor-collectors of the plies, medical equipment, Jody & Robin Thomas Goldthwaite, Texas Cattle Sale 12:00 PM Sheep & Goat Sale • Fridays @ 11 am and similar materials that are mit or Texas registration. temporary waiver. 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Thursday, March 26, 2020   SAN SABA – Receipts totaled 424 head with no sale at Mason due to the heavy rains that fell over the weekend. The cattle futures finally got unlocked from the stock market and the oil futures and saw a big increase since last Friday.The demand for beef has been extremely strong as many retailers continue to restock and sell out again. The stocker steers were $15-$25 higher and stocker heifers were $10-$15 higher. The feeder steers sold $15-$20 higher and the heifers were $10 higher. Packer cows were $3-$5 higher and bulls were steady. Pairs and bred cows were steady with a limited test.   Choice Steer Calves: 100-200 lbs. – $180.00-$215.00 200-300 lbs. – $180.00-$225.00 300-400 lbs. – $180.00$214.00 400-500 lbs. – $160.00-$181.00 500-600 lbs. – $150.00-$177.00 600-700 lbs. – $140.00-$165.00 700800 lbs. – $120.00-$130.00   Choice Heifer Calves: 100-200 lbs. – $150.00-$178.00 200-300 lbs. – $150.00-$175.00 300-400 lbs. – $150.00$170.00 400-500 lbs. – $145.00-$158.00 500-600 lbs. – $140.00-$152.00 600-700 lbs. – $125.00-$135.00 700800 lbs. – $115.00-$120.00   Choice Yearlings: Steers 700-800 lbs. – $125.00$135.00 Steers 800+ lbs. – $110.00-$120.00 Heifers 700-800 lbs. – $118.00-$123.00 Heifers 800+ lbs. – No Test   #2 Calves & Yearlings: Steers – $120.00-$160.00 Heifers – $115.00-$140.00 Shorties and Plainer – $45.00$120.00   Bred Cows: Choice – No Test Medium to Good – $900.00-$1000.00 Plainer to Older – $580.00-$890.00   Slaughter Cows: High Yield – $65.00-$70.50 Medium Yield – $56.00-$64.00 Low Yield – $45.00-$55.00 Heif-

erettes and Young Stockers – $69.00-$105.00   Bulls: High Yield – $95.00-$99.50 Medium Yield – $88.00-$94.00 Low Yield – $80.00-$87.00 Feeder – $80.00-$90.00   Pairs: Choice –$1140.00-$1625.00 Medium to Good – $1160.00-$1400.00 Plainer and Older – $900.00$1150.00   Representative Sales: Florence Brown, Okalla, 1 steer 365 lbs 198.00 Darren Poe, Evant, 1 steer 400 lbs 190.00 Roddy Collins, San Saba, 1 steer 495 lbs 181.00 Kirk Jones, Eldorado, 4 steers 498 lbs 176.00 Dean Bagley Estate, San Saba, 1 steer 570 lbs 175.00 Cubby Pearce, Richland Springs, 9 steers 553 lbs 175.00 James Durst, Brady, 1 steer 580 lbs 170.00 Dean Bagley Estate, San Saba, 6 steers 552 lbs 169.00 Terry Geistweidt, Mason, 1 steer 625 lbs 167.00 Cubby Pearce, Richland Springs, 10 steers 650 lbs 164.00 Jim Holcomb, Austin, 1 steer 720 lbs 135.00 Bob Millican, San Saba, 3 steers 783 lbs 128.00 OJ Ranch, Lampasas, 1 heifer 410 lbs 164.00 Willard Lively, San Saba, 1 heifer 445 lbs 162.00 Cubby Pearce, Richland Springs, 2 heifers 530 lbs 149.00 Gwen Dean, Cherokee, 1 heifer 590 lbs 146.00 Cubby Pearce, Richland Springs, 4 heifers 591 lbs 141.00 Tray Duncan, Llano, 1 heifer 650 lbs 135.00 Tray Duncan, Llano, 1 heifer 705 lbs 123.00 Jed Garren, Goldthwaite, 1 cow 1580 lbs 70.50 SKT, Art, 1 bull 1725 lbs 99.50 Dare Farms, Evant, 7 pair 1625.00   This market report is reflective of the majority of classes and grades of livestock offered for sale on this date. There may be instances where some sales do not fit within these reporting guidelines and therefore will not be included in the report.

Wool: Lambs: 50-70 lb: 200-215 cwt; 70-90 lb: 175-215 cwt; 90-110 lb: 160-

210 cwt; Slaughter Ewes: 60-95; Stocker Ewes: N/T; Bucks: 75-110 cwt;   Dorper - Dorper Cross: 40-60 lb: 200-240 cwt; 60-75 lb: 200-230 cwt; 75-90 lb: 185-225 cwt; Slaughter Ewes: 65-110 cwt; Slaughter Bucks: 100-130 cwt; Replacement Ewes: 135-180 head; Replacement Bucks: 250-450 head;   Barbado - Barbado Cross: Kids: 35-50 lb: 185-240 cwt; 50-70 lb: 190-230 cwt; 70-90 lb: 160-220 cwt; Slaughter Ewes: 70-110 cwt; Replacement Ewes: 70-90 head; Replacement Bucks: N/T head.   Boer - Boer Spanish Cross: Kids: 30-45 lb: 235-300 cwt; 45-60: 235-310 cwt; 60-70 lb: 220-300 cwt; 70-90 lb: 185-290 cwt;   Nannies: Light Slaughter: 140-200 cwt; Heavy Slaughter: 120-150 cwt; Thin Slaughter: 65-90 cwt; Replacement Nannies: N/T head;   Billies: Light Slaughter: 170-230 cwt; Heavy Slaughter: 160-220 cwt; Replacement Billies: N/T head.   Trends:   Light Kids: $10-20 Lower   Slaughter Kids: $10-15 Lower   Slaughter Nannies: $10 Lower   Replacement Nannies: Steady   Wool Lambs: Sharply Lower on Lt.-Med. Lambs   Dorper Lambs: 80#-100# Lambs $10-20 Lower/Show Lambs Sharply Lower   Barbado Lambs:

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RESIDENTIAL • 1617 Fisher - THIS ONE HAS CHARACTER! on .37 acre, brick, 2113 sq. ft. (MCAD), 3/3, attached garage, screened-in porch, unusual amount of closets & storage, well for yard, storage/workshop bldg. New CH/A, plumbing, insulation, and electrical since late 2016. Sound, solid, move-in ready, but also ready for you to continue with upgrades to suit your tastes. $175,000. Showed ONLY by appt. with Grayson. • 1803 Elza Dr. - EXTREMELY NICE (One of Goldthwaite’s nicest), brick with some rock accents, (MCAD 1792 sq. ft.) 3/2, bonus room for multiple uses, many custom features, on large lot, detached metal garage with storage, privacy fenced back yard, pool, spa, sauna, established yard with landscaping. Agent/owner has been only owner and resident. $214,000. $199,000. Showed only by appt. with Carolyn. RANCHES • 32.54 Acres - On CR 305 (East Front Street & becomes CR 305) less than a mile from the Courthouse. Spring Fed Stock Tank, Varied TerrainSOLD with Tree Lined Draws and Views, Other Scattered Live Oaks, Lots of Deer even though considered open pasture. Let Grayson show you and then make an offer. $4,750 per acre or $154,565. • 800 +/- Acres - THIS RANCH HAS IT ALL! Privacy, Beautiful House, Extremely nice OutBuildings, SUPERB HUNTING, Fishing, Livestock, Farming, Views, Varied Terrain, WATER, Areas of Early Native American Settlement, Great Cover with Planned-Sculptured Clearing, 300 +/- Pecan Trees, Variety of Other Trees, Variety of Wildlife & Birds, Trap & Working Pens, Fenced & Cross-Fenced, Native & Improved Grasses, Areas of Cultivation for Food Plots &/or Hay or Feed Crops, Good Wells, Browns Creek through the Property, Several Small Springs, 2 Large Tanks Stocked with Fish & Several Smaller Tanks. Hunting Managed since 2000 & in MLDP since 2013. EXTREMELY NICE 3/2 Rock House with Many Custom Features (approx. 3400 sq. ft.) on Hill Overlooking Large Tank. 9600 sq. ft. Metal Building on Slab that Includes Shop, Machinery Shed, Very Nice Bunkhouse, Great Cook Shack & Meat Processing Room, & Feed Room. Historic Rock Dairy Barn of approx. 1500 sq. ft. Extensively Renovated, but not quite completed as place for additional guests or a B&B. Al located about 5 miles out of Goldthwaite. $4,650,000. Or Seller Offers Option of 562 +/- acres with Improvements for $3,266,000. Showed ONLY BY APPOINTMENT with Grayson.

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65.75 Acres property on CR 217 in Mills Co. that has nice elevation changes, with good cover. At the front of the property there is electric, phone, a water well, and a nice shed with a set of working pens. Priced at $269,575 NEW! 396.17 Acres located in Brown County. This property is a sportsman’s paradise. It has one half of a soil conservation lake, great deer hunting, and nice weekend house that was newly built. Priced at $3,500 per Acre 37 +/- Acres located on CR 405 in Brown County.There is good cover, completely perimeter fenced, electric on site, and rural water available at the county road. Priced at $175,000 Nice Lake Merritt house and share for sale. Call for details and to schedule a appointment. Priced at $162,000 NEW! 250 +/- Acres located in Mills and Hamilton counties. This property is truly a great combination use property. There are grain fields on the front side, with grass and cover on the back half of the property. Both sides of Washboard Creek runs across the back of the property with a nice long hole of water. This property is priced at $3,325 Per Acre 50 +/- Acres to be cut out of a larger tract located in a area of Mills County with a good deer population. This property has easy county road access convenient to Goldthwaite. If you are looking for a smaller tract of property with great recreation potential, give us a call to take a look at this one. Priced at $190,000  707 +/- Acres located in Mills County. This is a opportunity to own a great property that has endless possibilities. There is over a mile of Pompey Creek that runs through the property. The property has good elevation changes, from creek bottom to scenic views. There is great wildlife habitat, and a strong population of deer and turkey. Along with Pompey Creek there are also four tanks that provide water for the property. Priced at $2,850.00 per acre 825+/- Acres in Mills County. Please call for more details and pricing. SOLD 5.45 +/- Acres with a house in Priddy, TX. The house is a three bedroom, two baths with central heat and air. There have been updates made throughout the house, as well as the entire property. On the outside you will find a nice shed with a work area on slab, livestock pens, dog kennels, a gardening area, a nice playhouse, and really too many extras to mention. If you are looking for a home in a small community that is set up and move in ready, give us a call to take a look at this property. Priced at $139,500 131 +/- Acres with FM 218 highway frontage locate in northwest Mills County. This is a great combination property with good fences, cross fenced, and ag exempt. Water is supplied by multiple sources including a nice stock pond that is spring fed according to the owner, a good water well, and Zephyr Rural Water. There is a great population of deer and turkey that can be seen on the property on a regular basis. This property has good elevation changes, with some great views. Priced at $3,375 per acre 3.873 +/- Acres according to the Brown County CAD. This great small acreage property is in a great location for your next business venture. Located just outside of Bangs, TX the highway frontage offers high traffic numbers from HWY 67/84. Priced at $55,000 56+/- Acres located on the Mills/Brown County line. The property has good cover, water, electricity, and a mobile home. For more info or to view this property, give us a call. Priced at $235,000 711 N. Hutchings Goldthwaite, TX. is located on a nice sized lot, .448 acres according to the Mills Co. CAD. The house is a three bedroom, two baths with central heat and air. The house is in move in condition, with some upgrades already being made. Priced at $95,000  0.64+/- Acres in San Saba County - 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath house. Call to set up an appointment to view. This property is priced at $2,900 per acre 71.967 +/- Acres located in Comanche County just outside of Sidney with a 3/2 Mobile Home with attached 2-car garage. The property is heavily wooded with some open areas. Large hay shed, water well. Priced at $300,000 226 +/- Acres located in the western part of Mills County. This is truly a beautiful, turn-key property. There is a good mixture of open grass fields at the front, with draws and cover on the back half of the property. The property currently has a wildlife exemption on it, but with good fences, cross fencing, five tanks, and a very nice set of covered working pens, this property could easily be used as a combination ranch. The house and garage with a guest apartment are centrally located, and provide a comfortable updated residence. If you are looking for a great, turn key property, don’t let this one get away. Give us a call today to set up a appointment. Priced at $765,00

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NEW 10 +/- ACRES with Leon River frontage. Barndominium with 4,000 sq ft living space & 3,000 sq ft shop ....................................................................................................................... $559,000 314 +/- ACRES with over 1 mile Colorado SOLD River frontage, Cottonwood Creek, lodge and out buildings, amazing hunting & fishing .........................$5,716/acre ..............................$1,795,000 NEW 10 +/- ACRES on Pecan Bayou, heavily wooded, electric available, fishing, hunting! ......... SOLD .........................................................$9,995/acre ............................................................ $99,950 200+/- ACRES - Live Water! Almost 1 mile of Colorado SOLD River Frontage, wildlife everywhere, coastal, 3/2 home and cabin by river. 2 irrigation rights will convey REDUCED ............. $4,175/acre ............ $835,000 NEW 150 +/- ACRES - Aprox 1/2 mile of Colorado River frontage, easy access to river and SOLD deeper water also. Renovated 2-story home, cabin, new well est @ 60 gpm, barn & pens. Heavily wooded, 2 tanks stocked with fish. Great deer, turkey hunting .......................................$749,250 SOLD 324 +/- ACRES Colorado River and Cottonwood Creek, 5 tanks, San Saba County ..... $1,263,600 NEW 147 +/- ACRES - 1/2 mile Colorado River frontage, 2000+ sq ft home, metal shop with living SOLD quarters, great hunting and fishing! .............................................................................. $924,500 NEW 140 +/- ACRES - with Colorado River frontage, SOLD heavily wooded, wildlife paradise, electric available, 2 tanks stocked with fish ...........................$4,745/acre ..................................$664,300

RANCHES NEW 192 +/- ACRES - 4 tanks, improved grass, cultivation, 3/2 farmhouse, crossfenced, barns & pens ...................................................... $2,450/acre ................................................ $470,400 677 +/- ACRES west of Goldthwaite. Amazing ranch with varied terrain and covered with live oaks & post oaks. Deer, turkey, hogs & dove. Well, electric, 2 stock tanks. $3,471/acre .................. $2,350,000 232 +/- ACRES Great hunting! Spring fed creek, one tank. Blinds & feeders convey. Good fences. 2,000+ sq ft slab. ......................................................................................................................... $829,900 NEW 170 +/- ACRES 4 tanks stocked with fish, great hunting, some coastal, cross fenced .................. ................................... NEW PRICE .......... $3,345/acre ........................................................... $568,650 88 +/- ACRES wooded hilltop, views, some coastal, cross fenced, water well & electric, great hunting ....................... NEW PRICE ................. $3,895/acre ................................................................. $342,760 NEW 66.5 ACRES Beautiful tree cover, rolling, great deer hunting! ........ $4,200/acre ........... $279,300 NEW 39 +/- ACRES 2/1 renovated farmhouse, tank, oaks, feeders & blinds convey ............. $324,750 37 +/- ACRES high fenced, antelope, axis, two tanks, two cabins, two wells, ready to enjoy! .. $457,900 12 +/- ACRES with electric & well. Part of 37+/- acre antelope ranch. ..................................... $139,000 9.94 +/- ACRES Electric available. Part of high fenced antelope ranch. Antelope & Axis! ......... $99,000

401 +/- ACRES Improved grasses, cattle ranch with home, pens, barn & hunting! Cross fenced, water to each pasture..................... NEW PRICE.....................$2,494/acre ........................................$999,990 325+/- ACRES Beautiful ranch, barn, pens, stock tank, wells, cross fenced, great hunting, amazing views ............................................................... $3,150/acre .................................................... $1,023,750 320+/- ACRES Great mix of cover and open areas, rocky bluffs, hilltop views, wildlife haven, well, elec, pens & barn with paved road frontage ..... NEW PRICE ................... $2,650/acre ...................$848,000 182+/- ACRES With beautiful 3/3 home, 4 tanks, great hunting, improved pastures, great combination ranch! ......................................... NEW PRICE ........................................................................... $846,900 72+/- ACRES Rolling with scattered liveoaks. 1 nice tank. Barn, pens, strong water well, great deer and turkey hunting ........................ NEW PRICE ...................................$3,795/acre.................$277,035 NEW 68+/- ACRES of wooded deer country. One tank, electric, fenced, Ag Exempt ............................... ............................ NEW PRICE ................. $4410/acre ............................................................. $299,900 57+/- ACRES Heavily wooded, rolling with beautiful views. Deer everywhere! ... $4,100/acre ...$233,700 52+/- ACRES both sides of School Land Creek, fully fenced, Ag Exempt, older barn, electric in place with great hunting! ............................................. $4,995/acre .................................................... $259,740 NEW 14+/- ACRES Close to town, wooded, great hunting, cabin, camper, outdoor kitchen! ...$124,900 5+/- ACRES off Hwy 84, just north of water towers .................... $7,500/acre ........................... $37,500 NEW 98 +/- ACRES in SS county. Amazing hunting, 3 tanks, rural water & camper. ............................... SOLD .......................................................... $357,700 .......................................................................$3,650/acre 585 ACRES with 4/3 brick home, inground pool, barns, pens, rolling hills with creeks and oaks! 4 tanks SOLD stocked with fish ...................NEW PRICE..............$3,418/acre...............................................$1,999,500 156 +/- ACRES rolling, good hardwood mix, North Simms Creek, older home, electric in place, Ag ExSOLD ...........................................................$520,000 empt, deer & turkey ........................................$3,250/acre NEW 30+/- w both sides of School Land Creek, views, great tree cover, electric, tank, fully fenced, Ag SOLD ............................................................ $149,850 Exempt with great hunting! ........................ $4,995/acre 163+/- ACRES w 3/1 farm house, tanks, wet weather creek, deer, turkey & hogs! Feeders & stands SOLD ..................................................... $579,500 convey ................................................................$3,555/acre NEW 60+/- ACRES - Nice tank, rolling with scattered oaks. Great views. Good deer hunting. ................ SOLD ..............................................................................................$3,900/acre......................................$234,000 184+/- ACRES - in Comanche Co., 3/2 home, outbuildings, 2 wells, 2 stock tanks, 1 lake, elevation SOLD changes & spectacular hunting .....................................................................................................$650,000 102+/- ACRES Heavy cover of live oak, Spanish oak, cedar and elms. Wet weather creek, old windmill SOLD well. Deer, turkey and quail seen! Comanche Co. ...............$4,395/acre ...................................$448,290 NEW 148+/- ACRES rolling, tanks, oaks, deer, turkey, hogs, 3/2 MH .......$4,495/acre ........... $665,260 SOLD NEW 171+/- ACRES - paved road, frontage, spring fed tank, older pens & barn .......................$478,800 SOLD NEW 108+/- ACRES - large spring fed tank, rolling, old homesite, paved road frontage ...........$302,400 SOLD 642+/- ACRES Century old renovated farm house, cabin, 4 stock tanks for amazing fishing, great huntSOLD ing & grazing, amazing views, paved road frontage .........$2,995/acre ................................... $1,922,790 437+/- ACRES Deer and turkey oasis, rolling, views, wet weather creeks, 3 tanks one with lake potential. SOLD Good fences, older home, barn, 2 sets of pens, cross fenced. Hamilton Co. ..................ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED...........................................NEW PRICE............$2,495/acre .......................... $1,092,500 118+/- ACRES w 2/2 home, Browns Creek, heavy cover with area for food plots. Great hunting! Ag SOLD exempt. ........NEW PRICE.........................................$4,668/acre .............................................. $569,500

HOMES WITH ACREAGE NEW Gorgeous 3,000+ sq ft homeCONTRACT on 12+/- acres 2PENDING bdrm, 3 bath, amazing family room! ...... $349,500 NEW 309 CR 250 71+/- acres with renovatedSOLD farmhouse, good well & outbuildings. Great hunting and tank stocked with fish! .................................................................................................................. $324,900 2010 Fisher St. 3/2 two-story home on 2+ acres. Beautiful property ....... NEW PRICE .......... $197,791 NEW 365 CR 306 3/2 beautiful manufactured home on 20+/- acres, strong well, barn, cross fenced, SOLD covered deck, metal carport, pipe fence entry ................... NEW PRICE ................................... $236,900 NEW 10 CR 506 Immaculate 2/2 with office onSOLD 3+ acres, metal roof, hard plank siding & more! $184,725 111 CR 305 - 18+/- Acres with beautiful 2 story home located just outside city limits. 4BR, 3BA, barn SOLD with stalls, arena, beautiful views ................................................................................................. $349,500 71+/- ACRES - with Hill Country look and feel. Great deer and turkey hunting. Two wet weather creeks, SOLD one nice stock tank with dock, 3/2 immaculate manufactured home with metal roof, porch, deck and 2 car metal carport. 40’x60’ metal shop on slab, equipment barn, pens, orchard and strong well and some equipment will be thrown in. Beautiful property. ......... $4,577/acre ............................................$325,000

RESIDENTIAL

NEW 1705 Reynolds 3/2 brick home, large yard, great condition! ......................................... $179,750 NEW 47 FM 572 4/3 two-story home, new siding, renovated master bath, amazing views, large yards, CONTRACT PENDING circular drive, garage and more! .......................................................................... NEW PRICE! $245,000 1410 Priddy Road 0.93 acre lot with older home, historic iron yard fence, large corner lot ...... $25,000 SOLD NEW 801 Reynolds St 2/2 brick home on corner lot, water well & large yard. ... REDUCED ... $55,000 SOLD 715 Hutchings St. Completely renovated 2/1 on corner lot. New wiring, plumbing, flooring, cabinets, SOLD tile in bathroom. Bonus 1/1 that could be rented for extra income. ........NEW PRICE ............... $94,500 NEW 1703 Earl St. 2/2 brick home with metal SOLD roof, privacy fence, bonus building. Immaculate! ..$134,500 NEW 1301 Rice St. Cozy 2/2 with 2 living areas, fireplace, 2 car carport, covered patio on huge, treeSOLD covered corner lot. Private with town convenience ........ NEW PRICE ...................................... $82,500

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60.90 acres of prime recreational and grazing property. Nice stock tank, strong well, electric, fully fenced, cabin, RV hookups. Work has been done and is ready for you to enjoy. Tree cover is a mix of live oak, Spanish oak, cedar, mesquite and pecans. Good hunting. REDUCED $4,395/acre $4,262/acre $267,655 $259,500 acres of1,500 productive priced Aproxh/a, 40 acres is fertile, cultivated land... with remainder 904 Third St. Great84.81 location! sq ftacreage building withright. central 2 rest rooms, slab floor NEW PRICE .... $50,000 being native pasture and scattered mesquite cover and several large pecan trees. One stock tank, Ag EAGLES NEST VILLAGE - 15+/- acre complex located on edge of Goldthwaite city limits. 57 rental units, 8 RV Spots, Exempt. $2,352/acre $199,500 24 storage buildings, community center office and laundromat, brickthat farmhouse so much more. Must 31.58 acres acres less than 5with minutes from town. Has beautiful4/2 2/1 home you have toand see to see to appreciate what has been and theoakincome Callgarage, for details .........NEW ............$921,111 appreciate. Rollingdone will scattered motts. potential! Detached 2 car greenhouse and barn.PRICE Paved road frontage with nice1entrance. EAGLES NEST VILLAGE - Lot 8.41 acres on which there are 57 rental units (49 single $299,500 units and 8 park model 7.006 acres with gorgeous 2 story home and in ground pool with hot tub. Home is 4/3.5, two living homes) all with decks and 36 with carports. 24 storage units, Community Center with full size kitchen and dining area, areas and game room. Huge pecan trees in yard and beautiful oaks in front. Country living at its best. office and laundromat. added 8 RV spots. Call for a full breakdown of improvements .....NEW PRICE.. $678,876 Fully Just fenced, Ag Exempt. $229,500

Older building with Hwy 183 frontage in Lometa. 1000+ sq. ft. per Lampasas CAD ....................................$35,000 RESIDENTIAL NEW 2.93 Acres near Dollar General and MC Sheriff’s office. City utilities are available. Unlimited potential! ............ #4 SPANISH OAK TRAIL Beautiful renovated 3/2 with 2 living areas, full length front porch, covered SOLD ............................................................................................$15,000/acre.............................................................$43,950 back patio, 2 car garage, unique garden/sitting area. 25’ x 75’ metal shop on slab. Great home in nice NEW! 1205 Hutchings St. 1+ acre of land with large older building. Great location! ......................................... $35,000 neighborhood. REDUCED $349,500 SOLD 1708 CLYDE STREET Charming 3/2 with extra lot located near elementary school. Move in ready updates while maintaining integrity of the home. Large master suite, sun room, covered patio, fenced back yard, garage with bonus room, garden area. $159,500


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April 1, 2020 - 3B

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Georgia Deeds Real Estate Georgia Deeds - Owner-Agent Bobby E. Deeds II - Broker

Ranch & Hunting Land Specialist 1014 Fourth St., Goldthwaite, Texas • 325-648-2700 Agent — Ralph Ynostrosa

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ACREAGE

10 Ac. tracts. .....$4,000/Acre. Call Peggy 15+/- Ac. .....$3,750/acre. Call Peggy 20+/- Ac. ..... $3,500/acre. Call Peggy 34+/- Ac. Seller will subdivide. Call Peggy. 50 +/- Ac. of heavy cover consisting of cedar and some oaks. $3,200/ac. Call Peggy 100 +/- Ac. hunting ranch mostly with cedar cover and some oaks. $3,200/ac. Call Peggy 157 +/- Ac. of heavy cedar with oak trees, tank,PENDING electricity. Great hunting! Seller will subdiCONTRACT vide. $3,250/ac. REDUCED $3,200/ac. Call Peggy 17+/- Ac. Rolling terrain, oak trees, grass, tanks, and septic. $105,000 An RV can be sold at SOLD an additional cost. Call Peggy 9.18 acres with electricity and well. GoodSOLD cover and view of the Hill Country. $41,310. Call Peggy 11.5+- Ac in Blanket. Beautiful build site, 400 sq ft patio and earthen tank. $65,000. Call SOLD Tracy. 84+/- Ac. Hunt, run livestock, cattle pens,SOLD well, electricity and paved hwy. frontage. $3,250/ ac. Call Peggy 100+/- Ac. Heavy Cover of live oak andSOLD cedar. Nice tank. Great hunting. $370,000 REDUCED to $390,000. Call Tracy. SOLD Call Tracy. 143 Ac. with home, creek, 5 ac pond. $729,000. 338.85 Ac. Good fences, well, electricity,SOLD on pavement. Call Becky 952+/- Ac. Hamilton Co. Hunting, livestock, tanks, creeks & improvements. $2,450/ac. Call SOLD Peggy New Listing! 50+/- hunting ranch used for guided white-tail and turkey hunts. Has heavy SOLD cover, numerous tanks, a hunters cabin and barn. $217,500. Contact Peggy

ACREAGE WITH HOMES 4.02 acres with large remodeled 3/2 home. Metal roof, attached carport, shop and large oak trees. Close to town and golf course $381,500 REDUCED to $309,000. Call Becky 273+/- Ac. Remodeled home, barn, four tanks, arena & pens. $2,995/ac. Call Peggy 490+/- Ac. Texas German style ranch home w/bunkhouse, pool, party barn, hunters cabins and almost 2 miles of Simms Creek. $2,500,000. Call Peggy 152+/- acre horse property with a Victorian home, arena, round pens, tanks and pastures $799,000 Call Peggy 3.9+\- ac. Lovely 4 bedroom brick home with carport and workshop on Lafayette St. in San CONTRACT PENDING Saba County. $225,000 REDUCED to $218,000. Call Ralph 409 E. Chaparral 1.3 acres with a beautiful 3 bdrm, 2 bath, open floor plan, granite countSOLD ers, move-in ready. $189,000. PRICE REDUCED TO $158,000 Call Tracy. 2.95 acres w/ gorgeous 2 bd/2ba barndominium SOLD w/fireplace and outdoor fireplace 2 CR 222 $259,000. PRICE REDUCED TO $239,000 Call Tracy For Sale: 5 +/- Acs. with larger older nicely SOLDrenovated home on pavement, several out buildings, $250,000 REDUCED to $229,000 Call Becky 8.5 +/- Ac. 3/2 brick home with front andSOLD back porches, shop, livestock pens, cross-fenced pastures and close to town. $275,000. REDUCED to $269,000. Call Peggy New Listing! 8.04 +/- acres with a 3 bedroom SOLD2 bath home with an office, sunroom, updated kitchen. Fenced pasture, barns/shed and a storm cellar. $199,000. Call Peggy New Listing! 10.510 Acs. New solitaireSOLD 2017 model manufactured home with 2,304 sq. ft. highly efficient, deck on front, 2 car metal garage, good well. $239,000 $199,500. Call Becky. 27+/- Ac. in Goldthwaite, 3200 sq ft barndominium to be finished your way. Well and elecSOLD tric on acreage. PRICE REDUCED TO $249,000. Call Tracy SOLD 4.84 Ac. Nice brick home minutes from town. 3/2 with 1476 sq. ft. $189,500. Call Becky 2.3 Ac. beautiful, almost new 3 bdrm/2.5 SOLD bath, awesome finishes. $325,000 PRICE REDUCED TO $299,000. Call Tracy 7.5 Ac. Very charming 3 or 4 bdrm./2 bath home, barn, fireplace. $238,300. PRICE RESOLD DUCED TO $156,000. Call Tracy 8.62 Ac. Edge of town, with older remodeled home, 3 bedrooms 2 baths, 2 car carport, shop, SOLD storage, pole barn, $225,000. REDUCED to $220,000. Call Becky SOLD 26+/- Ac. 2 story renovated 3/2. Views, private, outbuildings, 2 wells. $350,000. Call Becky 33 Ac. Large Austin Stone home. 3 BR, 2 BA, close to town, metal roof, good well, secludSOLD ed, hunting. $399,000 PRICE REDUCED TO $345,000. Call Becky 34+/- Ac. 5 miles out of Goldthwaite, lg. SOLD barn, lots of outbuildings, great fences, 2/3 bdrm, 1 bath home that can be remodeled to make your own. $242,497. Call Tracy 59+/- Ac. Brick 3/2 hardwood floors, oaks,SOLD outbuildings, grazing & hunting. $324,000. Call Peggy 75+/- Ac. Brick, 3/2, shop, barn, tons of amenities. $525,000. Call Becky SOLD FOR SALE: 9.4 Acs. with brick home SOLD on pavement, nicely landscaped. Home contains 2,750 sq. ft. 3 bdrm, 3 baths; an additional 5-25 acres can be purchased with the sale of this home only. $389,000. BIG REDUCTION $347,000. Call Becky.

RESIDENTIAL 1510 Reynolds - Large spacious, well-maintained home. Lots of amenities. A must see! $245,000. Call Becky For Sale: 1504 Freedom St. Large 2.074 sq. ft. brick home. 3 bdrm (all with walk-in closets), 2.5 baths, extra bonus room, many amenities. $235,000. Call Becky. New! 1710 Peach -- 3 bedroom, 1 bath, and large kitchen. Central air and heat. Metal roof. PRICE REDUCED $110,000. Motivated. Call Becky. New Listing! 1409 Cline. 2 bedroom, 1 bath with carport. Great location close to schools. $78,000. REDUCED $69,000. Call Peggy 1210 N. Reilley Street - Large 2-story colonial home. One of the first homes built in Goldthwaite. Hilltop view on 0.746 acres $219,500. Call Becky 1620 Faulkner - Beautiful 1+/- acre fenced lot and a very well built 1280 sq. ft. home with shiplap walls waiting to be renovated $97,870. Call Becky New Listing! 1705 Peach - 3/2 built in 2014 with granite countertops, custom cabinets, enerCONTRACT PENDING gy efficient windows, tile and carpet. $95,000. Call Becky. New! 709 Reynolds -- 2 bedroom, 1 bath - new windows, metal roof, new central heat/air in SOLD 2018. $65,000. Call Becky. New! San Saba, 1804 W. Commerce -- A cozy 3 bedroom, 2 bath. Energy efficiency, insulatSOLD ed siding, attic, insulated metal roof, screened porch added to back of house, fenced back yard with storage building. $98,000. Call Becky. New Listing! 1301 Fifth St. - Charming 1920 3 bed, 2 bath home on corner lot, tons of characSOLD ter in this updated home. $129,000. Call Tracy New! - Brick home 4 bdrm/2 bath, bonus SOLD room, $187,000. Call Becky. 1620 ClineSOLD 3/1 $65,000 SOLD Call Becky 1707 Clyde Brick 3/2, privacy fenced, $129,000. SOLDready. $129,000. Call Tracy 1709 Clyde 3 bdrm, 2 bath brick home. Move-in SOLD (Minnie Graves Home) 4 bd/4 ba with 3,571 sq. ft. on 1/2 acre lot in town. $233,000. Call Becky. 1910 Fisher St., 3 bdrm/2 bath, large remodeled SOLD home, with high end features and 2-car attached garage. $176,900. PRICE REDUCED TO $165,000. Call Becky. 1410 Reynolds St. - 3/2 brick home with many updated features, 2-car garage with work area, SOLD large laundry room and well. $160,000. Call Becky. New! 1305 N. Parker - Charming 1936 rock home with beautiful open concept renovation, 2 SOLD bdrm/1 bath. $134,000. Call Becky 1613 W. Hannah Valley Road - Very neat and well-maintained 3 bdrm, 2 bath home close to SOLD school. MOTIVATED SELLER. $154,000 $139,000 Call Becky

COMMERCIAL

New! 1712 Peach Street -- Duplexes consisting of 2-1 and 2-2 bedrooms with covered parking. Close to schools. PRICE REDUCED $225,000. Motivated. Call Becky.

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RANCHES

.5+ Acs. 16+/- Acs. 20+/- Acs. 23+/- Acs. NEW! 25+/- Acs. NEW! 30+/- Acs. 30+/- Acs. 33+/- Acs. 37+/- Acs. 43+/- Acs. 50.66 Acs. 57+/- Acs. 60+/- Acs. 62+/- Acs. 102+/- Acs. 106+/- Acs. 108+/- Acs. 150+ Acs. 130+/- Acs. 200+/- Acs. 207+/- Acs.

SOLD Lake Brownwood with cabin, new floating dock w/ lift & more With deep creek meandering through the property, electricity availSOLD able on the property and partially fenced. Excellent hunting. With deep creek, heavy cover, good hunting, county road access and electricity available. With good hunting, heavy cover of oaks, browse and mesquite, creek meandering through the property, minerals convey and ag exempt. With seasonal creek, pond, electrical available on property, county road access, near town With large pond, seasonal creek, water well, electricity, barn and pens, near town With views, pond, creek, well, electricity, pens and more With good water well, electricity, fenced, views and hunting SOLD With rural water, electricity available, SOLD fenced, set of working pens, excellent tree cover, views Good hunting, excellent cover of oaks, browse and mesquite, deep SOLD creek meanders through the property. County road access, electrical available, minerals convey, ag exempt. With water well, electricity, high fenced garden area, rolling terrain, exSOLD cellent hunting, paved road frontage, ag exempt and minerals convey. With electricity available on property, heavy cover, creek thru property and more With large pond, food plot, heavy tree cover, fenced and good hunting With spring fed pond, fenced, electrical available, excellent tree PENDING cover, good hunting Rolling terrain with amazing views, creek, fishing pond, oak cover, PENDING good hunting and fishing, all minerals convey, ag exempt. With pond, creek, electricityPENDING and heavy cover With 3 cabins, pond, heavyPENDING cover, rural water and much more! Hunting, ranching, building sites all available along with paved frontage, hill with amazing views, pond, well & elec. Acres with pond, electricity, SOLD good cover and much more! Excellent browse & cover, water well, rolling terrain, good hunting With electricity available, flowing creek, heavy tree cover, pond, good hunting and more

$129,750 $71,920 $4,495/Ac. $4,495/Ac. $112,500 $250,000 $8,335/Ac. $4,295/Ac. $4,295/Ac. $4,495/Ac. $204,995 $3,695/Ac. $4,160/Ac. $4,595/Ac. $330,000 $3,775/Ac. $375,000 $2,995/Ac. $3,550/Ac. $2,995/Ac. $3,750/Ac.

RANCHES WITH HOMES & MORE

1+/-Acs.

2.78 Acs. 4.69 Acs. 17+/- Acs. NEW! 40+/- Acs. 95+/- Acs. 96.78 Acs.

97+/- Acs. 102+/- Acs. 108+/- Acs. 119 Acs. 142 +/- Acs. NEW! 302 +/- Acs. 309 Acs. 394 Acs. 1050+/- Acs. NEW! 1603 Acs.

2000 Fisher, with lovely 3/2/2 home, fireplaces, C/H+A & more MOTIVATED SELLER With lovely 3/2 home, pond, outbuildings, paved frontage SOLD With lovely 3/3/ rock home,SOLD large barn, in-ground pool and more With beautiful 3 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath, large, custom home, well, large yard and so much more With large custom built home, bunk house, outbuildings & much more With 4/3 home and 2/2 home, pond, barns, and more With a 4 bedroom, 3 bath home and a second 2 bedroom, 2 bath home. Both homes are spacious and serviced by rural SOLD Other amenities include two water supply and a septic system. large metal barns, several out buildings, two large ponds and a seasonal creek. Immaculate and move in ready! With 4/2 mobile home, well, septic, fenced, two stocked ponds, feeders and blinds, excellent cover and good hunting With nice 3/2 home, well, septic, electricity, two ponds heavy tree cover good hunting With beautiful, custom built, 3 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath rock home with a lot of extras! Other amenities include a large metal barn with horse stalls, two water wells, seasonal creek, another set of working pens & so much more With beautiful custom home, barns, outbuildings, ponds, bunkhouse and much more, near town Paved frontage, 4/2.5/2 lovely brick home, oaks, pond, large metal barn, workshop and more. Great combination ranch! Paved frontage, 2/1 home with fireplace, central heat/air, water well, SOLD septic, fenced, oaks and four ponds. Good grass and hunting. With new 3/2, well, septic, electricity, 3 ponds and flowing creek with paved frontage SOLD With 2 homes, 5 ponds, pens, hunting & more. SOLD With 2 homes, barns, Pens, and much more The renown Hoof and Horns Ranch complete with main home, lodge for guest, horse barn, several out buildings, two lakes, five ponds, improved grasses, high fenced offering some of the best white tail hunting in the State. For a detailed listing of all the amenities, please visit our website at www.centraltexasranches. net. Shown by appointment only.

$199,650

$84,900 $285,000 $556,500 $925,000 $720,000 $629,000

$4,175/Ac $479,400 $874,400

$1,250,000 $749,000 $975,000 $1,529,900 $4,000,000 $4,400/Acre

COMMERCIAL

building with roll up doors, elecLarge commercial building Large commercialSOLD $90,000 tricity on large lot in San Saba. $249,500 Corner of Hwy 16 S Building & lot. Great location. Lots of traffic. & Commercial 707 N. Commercial (Road- Turn key restaurantSOLD for sale with all the fixtures, dishes & $79,900 house) appliances. Great location. Ready to go.

2000 Fisher St. 1706 Earl 611 Newman, Hamilton

RESIDENTIAL

Beautiful 3/2/2 custom home with appliances, move-in ready, $189,500 many updates on about an acre per MCAD PRICE REDUCED Beautiful 4BD/2BA, 1 car garage, convenient to schools, $169,900 lovely brick home completely remodeled, and move-in ready. PRICE REDUCED $185,000 SOLD Lovely 3/2/2, corner lot, and more

SOLD

THESE ARE A FEW OF THE PROPERTIES SOLD IN THE LAST 6 MONTHS 5+/- Acs. 17+/- Acs. 30+/- Acs. 38+/- Acs. 50 acres 50+/- Acs.

With nice 3/2 home, views, well,SOLD septic, fenced, close to town. With pond, coastal, RV cover, good hunting SOLD Near town with heavy cover, paved access and more SOLD SOLD Good combination grass & hills, elec., paved access, good hunting With oaks, electric, hunting andSOLD paved frontage SOLD paved access, heavy live oak cover, With water well, electricity available, good hunting 52+/- Acs. Solid live oaks, paved access, SOLD electricity available, good hunting 70+/- Acs. With 2/1 cabin, well, electricity,SOLD septic, creek, excellent hunting, heavy cover 74+/- Acs. Hilly, good cover, paved frontage,SOLD good hunting 78+/- Acs. Beautiful views, two ponds, SOLD heavy cover, cabin, electricity and much more 79+/- Acs. Heavy cover, large pond, creek SOLD running through property, electrical available on property, good hunting, ag exempt 90+/- Acs. With heavy oak cover, well, electricity SOLDavailable, pave frontage 119+/- Acs. With 2/2 cabin with central h/a, well, septic, electricity, excellent hunting, SOLD heavy cover of oaks, cedar, elm and browse 136+/- Acs. Spring fed Deep Creek throughSOLD property, heavy cover, good hunting 190+/- Acs. With pond, well, electricity available, SOLDheavy oak cover, good hunting, paved access 207+/- Acs. With 2/1 cabin, well, septic, electricity, SOLD amazing deep creek thru property, large pond, excellent hunting 309 Acs. Water well, electricity, heavy cover, good hunting SOLD 6.64 Acs. With custom 3/2 brick home, largeSOLD metal barn with electricity, water and septic for RV hookup. Home serviced by City but also has water well. Country living in town at its best! 65+/- Acs. With custom 3/3/3 brick home with all the amenities. Excellent breeding facilities SOLD for horses, sheep, etc., numerous barns, pens, well and rural water. Ag Exempt. 70+/- Acs. With 2/1 cabin, well, electricity, SOLD septic, creek, excellent hunting, heavy cover 1297 Trent St. - Custom 3/2 brick home on 6.64 beautiful SOLD acres with large metal barn with electricity, water & septic for RV hookup. Home is served by the City but also has a water well. Country living in town! Dana St., Beautiful 5/2 brick home in quiet neighborhood on large lot. Central heat/air, covSOLD Lampasas ered patio NEW! 1901 Lovely 3/2/2 brick in nice neighborhood SOLD with all appliances, central h/a, Peach Street storage building and more

$97,500 $3,300/Ac. $3,150/Ac. $3550/Ac. $3,995/Ac. $3,595/Ac. $4,295/Ac. $2,695/Ac. $395,000 $3,795/Ac. $3550/Ac. $4,500/Ac. $3,695/Ac. $3,695/Ac. $3,695/Ac. $770,955 $395,000 $675,000 $4,295/Ac. $395,000

$194,750 $169,000

60.90 acres of prime recreational and grazing property. Nice stock tank, strong well, electric, fully fenced, cabin, RV hookups. Work has been done and is ready for you to enjoy. Tree cover is a mix of live oak, Spanish oak, cedar, mesquite and pecans. Good hunting. REDUCED $4,395/acre $4,262/acre $267,655 $259,500 84.81 acres of productive acreage priced right. Aprox 40 acres is fertile, cultivated land with remainder being native pasture and scattered mesquite cover and several large pecan trees. One stock tank, Ag Exempt. $2,352/acre $199,500 31.58 acres acres less than 5 minutes from town. Has beautiful 2/1 home that you have to see to appreciate. Rolling will scattered oak motts. Detached 2 car garage, greenhouse and barn. Paved road frontage with nice entrance. $299,500 7.006 acres with gorgeous 2 story home and in ground pool with hot tub. Home is 4/3.5, two living areas and game room. Huge pecan trees in yard and beautiful oaks in front. Country living at its best. Fully fenced, Ag Exempt. $229,500

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GEORGIA DEEDS REAL ESTATE RESIDENTIAL #4 SPANISH OAK TRAIL Beautiful renovated 3/2 with 2 living areas, full length front porch, covered back patio, 2 car garage, unique garden/sitting area. 25’ x 75’ metal shop on slab. Great home in nice neighborhood. REDUCED $349,500 1708 CLYDE STREET Charming 3/2 with extra lot located near elementary school. Move in ready updates while maintaining integrity of the home. Large master suite, sun room, covered patio, fenced back yard, garage with bonus room, garden area. $159,500

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5 +/- acres (according to LCAD) off of CR 2509 and US Hwy 183. This property is ready for a new home with a current working water well put in 2003 along with a septic tank set up for a four-bed home also put in in 2003. Electricity is at the property and ready for a new home to service. Towards the front of the property is nice and open to capture all the beautiful views the hill country has to offer and towards the back of the property it thickens up with native trees to give you that in the country feel. RECENTLY REDUCED. $75,000   NEW: RECENTLY REDUCED - 808 Barrow St. 3/2, CH/A, 1260 sq. ft +/- living space conveniently located in Goldthwaite. Property includes a carport attached to the house, chain link fence, along with nice pecan and oak trees to shade the front and back yard. Also, there is a shed in the back yard with a concrete slab which would be great for storing lawn and other equipment. $74,900   NEW: RECENTLY REDUCED - 19.82+/- Acres 4/2/1 CH/A 2,356 sq.ft. +/- livings space. Peaceful hill top ranch located just south of Goldthwaite TX. This property has a lot of features along with some breath taking views of the Colorado River Basin. Some of the features of the house are as follows, office/library, fire place, multiple water filtration systems, open concept. Shop is 1500 sq.ft. +/- that has an open bay on one half and closed in on the other half. On the closed in portion of the shop roughly half of this is insulated with a window unit and a wood burning stove. Also, there is a storm shelter, two chicken coops, water well, and water storage tank. Lots of cover for various types of wildlife and plenty of elevation change on the property. $179,000.

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RESIDENTIAL New! 20 CR 505 - 5 Ac. w/3200 sq ft Barndominium , fireplace, master suite, granite counters, attached shop w/roll up doors. Everything is NEW! A must see! Gorgeous property for $424,000 1702 N Cline - NEW LISTING - 4 bed 2 bath, remodeled, brand new master suite, new kitchen, right across from the elementary school. $159,000 1613 Hannah Valley - NEW LISTING - Completely remodeled, everything is brand new! SOLDlights, all of it! Established large yard with Plumbing, Electric, Windows, Bathrooms, floors, sprinkler system. $209,000 1502 Freedom - Gorgeous 3 bed 2 bath home in the Brooks Addition. Open Concept, Large Privacy fenced backyard, attached 2 car garage, sprinkler system PRICE REDUCED $192,000 1904 Peach- NEW LISTING - 4 bed 2 bath home on very large corner lot. Fireplace, attached garage and carport. $162,000 1305 Reynolds - 3 bed 3 bath home with efficiency apartment in the back yard. Laundry room can be inside or in the outside wash house. $129,000 COMMERCIAL Peabody’s Restaurant - Very profitable business includes the 6,000 sq. ft. historical building and all the equipment and supplies. Owner finance options available. ACREAGE 7 AC TBD CR 505. Beautiful acreage in town with amazing trees and city and sewer taps available. Hamilton elec avail. $89,000 7 AC TBD Hwy 183. Amazing property for commercial or residential 25 ft of Hwy frontage. City sewer/water available. Hamilton Elec available. $109,000 8.45 AC TBD CR 505 Beautiful acreage in town with amazing trees and city and sewer taps available. Hamilton elec avail. $89,000 25+- acres CR 114 San Saba beautiful property with nice tank and lots of trees. $189,000

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668+/- Acres Mills Co, Pecan Bayou frontage, elevation, creek draws, awesome hunting & fishing .................. $2,440,865 580+/- Acres Mills Co., great cover & grasses, shared lake, elevation, excellent hunting, water well, electricity ... $1,911,100 430+/- Acres McCulloch Co, Colorado River frontage, great cover, lots of wildlife, hunters cabin, well & elec.... $1,827,500 171+/- Acres....Colorado river frontage, river very accessible, great fishing & hunting, elevation, oaks, water & electricity on site, secluded at the end of a county road ................................................................................................................ $899,000 122+/- Acres ... Erath Co., 2 tanks, oaks, views, excellent grasses, great for horses and cattle ........... $488,000 122 +/- Acres ... Brown Co., small lake, oaks, hunting, views, fenced, coastal ....................................................... $518,500 85 +/- Acres with 5/3 home, Mason County, in ground pool, roping arena, horse barn with tack and feed room, irrigation quality water wells, coastal, small pecan orchard, much more ................................................................................ $1,095,000 69 +/- Acres ... Coleman Co., creek with both sides, heavy cover, oaks, mesquites, excellent hunting .................. $146,454 50 +/- Acres ... Coleman Co., tanks, 2/2 mobile, RV, food plot, great cover, excellent hunting .............................. $259,000 50 +/- Acres ... Brown Co., paved access, rural water and electricity available, 3 tanks, scattered oaks, hunting ..... $199,900 33+/- Acres Mills Co with 2/1.5 home, hunting, great cover, water well, all furniture conveys, tractor, golf cart...$305,000 23 +/- Acres ... Mills Co., 3/2 home, barn, pens, shop, storage, wildlife, paved access, near Goldthwaite ............. $324,900

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The Mills County Historical Commissioner places great importance on recording “oral history.” We invite every graduating senior in Mills County to submit a 500700 word essay re-telling the experiences of a long-time Mills County resident.   Deadline is May 1, and $500 will be given directly to essay winner.   Judging will be done my a

City Council to meet Thursday The City Council of the City of Goldthwaite will meet in regular session on Thursday, April 2, 2020 at 5:30 pm in the Council Room at Goldthwaite City Hall, 1218 Fisher Street. The agenda is as follows:

8. Consider and Act on Atmos Energy Resolution regarding proposed rate filings 9. Consider and Act on Airport Lighting Resolution and grant agreements 10. City Manager’s Report   • Budget Workshops   • Sidewalk project complete 11. Adjourn

MCHC committee.  Applications must contain: signature as indicated, contact information, photo of interviewer and interviewee together, essay relating life of Mills County person, documentation as needed, essay - free of error and ready for printed and online publication, signed statement of originality, signed statements of single submission, signed pu-

our community. Multiple jobs available from CNA to RN and Activity Director. Sign on BONUS! Please call Tiffany or Carrie for inquiries (254)386-3171. 9-25 tfn HELP WANTED: Hillview Nursing & Rehab is seeking full time LVNs, RNs, medaides, and CNAs. Please apply with-in. 1110 Rice St., Goldthwaite. 2-12 tfn HELP WANTED: Goldth-

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CENTRAL TEXAS TELECOMMUNICATIONS has a full-time job opening for a Bilingual Customer Service Representative in our Goldthwaite office. Must have a high school diploma or equivalent. Experience preferred. Interested applicants may submit a resume to employment@centexnet.

in San Saba. An application and job description is also available at www.centex.net. Please direct any questions to Jason Allen at (325) 6482237. This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer. 3-11 tfn CENTRAL TEXAS TELECOMMUNICATIONS has a full-time job opening on our Construction Crew. Must be comfortable operating heavy equipment and be able to ob-

quired. Interested applicants may submit a resume to employment@centexnet.com, or pick up an application at 1012 Reilley St. in Goldthwaite or 208 E. Brown in San Saba. An application and job description is also available at www.centex.net. Please direct any questions to Jimmy Horton at (325) 648-2237. This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer. 3-11 tfn

HGH treats first COVID-19 Case

rized by texas Governement Code Sections 551.071 (Consultation with Attorney), 551.072 (Deliberations about Real Property), 551.073 (Deliberations about Gifts and Donations), 551.074 (Personnel Matters), 551.076 (Deliberations   Hamilton Healthcare Sysabout Security Devices, ) and 551.086 tem has protocols in place to 1. Call meeting to order. (Economic Development). care for patients with infec2. Invocation. tious diseases, and we have 3. Discussion with Audience The City of Goldthwaite is an equal been working diligently to 4. Consider and act on the minutes of the Robert E. Lindsey III, City Manager opportunity employeer and provider. help ensure our preparedness last meeting. City of Goldthwaite The City of Goldtwaite is committed for COVID-19 cases. Last 5. Consider and act on approving the to compliance with the Americans with night, our hospital was notiOperations Report and Paid Bills. EXECUTIVE SESSION - The City Disabilities Act (ADA). Reasonable ac- fied that we treated our first 6. Consider and Act on Quarterly Trea- Council reserves the right to adjourn commodations and equal access to com- positive case for COVID-19. surer’s and Investment Report into executive session at any time dur- munications will be provided to those The patient was treated in our 7. Consider and Act on GEDC building ing the course of this meeting to discuss who provide notice to the Mayor at 325- hospital and transferred for purchase any of the matters listed above, as autho- 648-3186 at least 48 hours in advance. continuum of care.   Last week, we instituted a no visitor policy. Patients are being directed to use the main entrance of the hospital so they can be screened. HELP WANTED: Focused waite Health and Rehab is com, or pick up an applica- tain a Commercial Driver’s We have positioned supplies Care at Hamilton is looking now hiring for Night shift tion at 1012 Reilley St. in License (CDL). High school at point of entry, so that any for passionate caregivers for LVN/RN and dietary staff. Goldthwaite or 208 E. Brown diploma or equivalent re- potential symptomatic patient

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lication releases, postmarked entry to verify deadline.   Statements and formes are available through high school counselors and on the MCHC Web site at www.txmchc.genealogyvillage.com/scholarship.html.   Submit to MCHC, PO Box 403, Goldthwaite, TX, 76844.

who arrives can be properly masked and immediately isolated.   Hamilton Healthcare System will continue to reinforce infection prevention protocols and are working in partnership with the Health Department and the CDC. We encourage our community to stay well and informed and follow the CDC guidelines on social distancing and hand washing to prevent flus and viruses. Please call our COVID-19 Hotline for non-emergent questions. For general up to date information please go to https://www.cdc.gov/ coronavirus or https://dshs. texas.gov/coronavirus.

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Hawaii Challenge

Hawaii became the 50th state of the United States on August 21, 1959. Here are some questions about the state. How many can you answer correctly? 1) Juneau is the capital of Hawaii. Fact or Fiction?

2) Hawaii has two official languages. Fact or Fiction?

3) The nickname of Hawaii is the Show Me State. Fact or Fiction? 4) The highest point in Hawaii is Mauna Kea. Fact or Fiction?

5) The state flower of Hawaii is the tulip. Fact or Fiction?

Joke s and Riddles Q: What do whales in Hawaii eat?

6) The state dance of Hawaii is the belly dance. Fact or Fiction?

7) The state marine animal of Hawaii is the humpback whale. Fact or Fiction? 8) Hawaii is the only U.S. state that grows coffee. Fact or Fiction?

9) Hawaii grows a third of the world’s supply of oranges. Fact or Fiction?

A: Fish and ships.

10) Hawaii has one of the world’s largest, most active volcanoes. Fact or Fiction?

Q: What do you call a cute Hawaiian volcano? A: A lavable!

Answers: 1) Fiction, Honolulu is the capital of Hawaii; Juneau is the capital of Alaska, 2) Fact, the two are English and Hawaiian, 3) Fiction, the nickname of Hawaii is the Aloha State; the nickname of Missouri is the Show Me State, 4) Fact, 5) Fiction, the state flower of Hawaii is the yellow hibiscus, 6) Fiction, the state dance of Hawaii is the hula dance, 7) Fact, 8) Fact, 9) Fiction, Hawaii grows a third of the world’s supply of pineapples, 10) Fact, the name of the volcano is Mauna Loa

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The 50th In 2009, Hawaii celebrated the 50th anniversary of its statehood. The road to statehood was not an easy one. Bills to make Hawaii a state had come up in Congress several times before, but none had passed until 1959.

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