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WHAT HAVE WE GOT THE MOST OF?
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milk.
Thurs. Macaroni and beef,
green beans, cream
potatoes, pudding,
cornbread, milk.
Fri. Chicken sandwiches,
lettuce, tomatoes,
french fries, fruit,
milk.
Thursday, March 7
Fried Chicken w/Hash
Browns
Salad
Bread
Fruit
Friday, March 8
Breaded Cod
Diced Carrots
Salad
Bread
Pie
Monday, March 11
Smoked Sausage
Mixed Vegetables
Salad
Hot Dog Roll
Fruit
Tuesday, March 12
Salisbury Steak
Country Potatoes
Peas & Carrots
Bread
Cookies
Wednesday, March 13
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FIRST STATE BANK, GRANDVIEW
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Cars Can Be Seen At The Corner
of Third & Main
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CATTLE REPORT
We sold 980 head of
cattle at the Cleburne
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Tues. French toast sticks,
syrup, juice, milk.
Wed. Sausage patty,
toast, juice, milk.
Thurs. Hashbrowns, jelly,
toast, juice, milk.
Fri. Cinnamon toast,
jelly, juice, milk.
Lunch
Mon. Corny dogs, french
fries, peach cobbler,
milk.
Tues. Salisbury steak,
brown gravy, fried
squash, new potatoes,
wacky cake, oread,
milk.
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501 N. Ridgeway,
(located next to Kimoro Medical Center)
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Country vegetables
Juice
Bread
Apple Spice Muffin
Thursday, March 14
Stuffed Cabbage Roll
Mashed Potatoes
Salad
Bread
Pudding
Friday, March 15
"St. Patrick's Day"
Corned Beef & Cabbage
with Vegetables
O'Brien Potatoes
Bread
Pie
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Secretary of Agricul-
ture Clayton Yeutter
announced today the 10th
Conservation Reserve
Program Signup will be
March 4 through March
Counties, the Conference
of Urban Counties, Techno-
logy Resource Center
of the Texas Engineering
Extension Service and
Texas A&M's Office of
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Continuing Education.
Newly-elected state
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juice, milk.
of Texas.
Also cooperating in
the training conference
for county judges
commissioners were
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Mon. - Fri. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Saturday 8 a.m. to 12 noon
Livestock Auction Satur-
day. All classes of cattle
were very active and
_ in good demand. At the
dairy sale on Wednesday,
Feb. 27th the market
was very active with
top springers and fresh
cows bringing up to $1320
per head.
Shippers from
Grandview area
Mike McHenry, Raymond
Halbert, Del Abt, CCD
Dairy, C.E. McDonald,
Jerry V. Willis, John Wells
and R.L. Wells. We appre-
ciate these folks and
everyone who brings their
animals to the Sale Barn.
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pair.
Stocker &
Calves
Good to choice
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gram provisions, bids
on eligible land will be
accepted based on en-
vironmental benefits
obtained per dollar of
cost to USDA's Commodity
Credit Corporation,
Yeutter said.
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It's easy and inexpensive. You get 50 issues
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Slaughter Cattle
Young heifers sold for
$.72 to $.83 per pound.
Utility and commercial
cows sold for $.51 to
$.57 per pound. Can and
cutter cows sold for $.55
to $.62 per pound. Good
to choice bulls sold for
$.68 to $.73 per pound.
Stocker & Feeder
Yearlings
Good to choice steers
: sold for $.90 to $1.21
per pound. Good to choice
heifers sold for $.85 to
1 $1.05 per pound.
Stocker Cows
Good to choice cows sold
for $.60 to $.82 per pound.
Good to choice pairs sold
for $800 to $1120 per
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Office of Continuing
Education. They can
______ _________ , apply these credits hours
the association members. toward their mandatory
Discussions centered continuing education
around environmental requirements.
concerns, ethics reform. Taking part in the
in government, legislative conference from Johnson
updates on urban county County were County Com-
issues, and indigent health missioners Benny Briscoe,
care. Jack Hewlett, Ron Harmon
A keynote address and Bobby Estes.
was presented by_ County_____________________________
Yeutter cautioned areas such as filter strips,
producers that they should sod waterways, shelterbelts
not rely on bid amounts and contour grass strips
which have been accepted will receive additional
in previous years when consideration during the
making their bids. "In bid evaluation process,
past signups, there was CRP will be accepted
a high expectation that only for, contracts begin-
a producer could rely ning in 1991 and bid ae-
on no change occurring ceptance determinations
with respect to the bid will be made after a na-
amounts which would tionwide review and eval,
be accepted," he said, nation. Selection will
"Producers who wish to be based on the environ-
enroll in the CRP should mental benefits received
be aware there is increased for placing the land in
competition." the CRP when compared
Land eligibility require- to dollars of cost.
(a-TAw ritiyanC ments will be expanded , Fifty percent
•CeKVE —=*3 from past signups to in- shares assistance
" elude not only highly continue to be available
erodible land, but also to establish needed per-
other cropland acres that manent vegetative cover,
reduce the impairment including trees on the
of water quality or im- accepted acres. Annual
prove wellhead protection, rental payments for 10
Wellheads are sources years also will be paid
of water for municipal!- to , CRP participants,
ties," Yeutter said. "We based upon their bid,
expect to accept bids except in some limited
for protection of these case, such as hardwood
wellheads as well as areas tree planting, where a
designated by states as longer period may apply.
'319 areas', which have , Further details will
been determined to be be made available to
roducers in the near
weighing 200 to 300 pounds
sol for $1.00 to $1.71
per pound. Good to choice
steers weighing 300 to
400 pounds sola for $1.00
to $1.47 per pound. Good
to choice steers weighing
400 to 500 pounds sola
for $1.00 to $1.21 per
pound. Good to choice
heifers weighing 200 to
300 pounds sold for $1.00
to $1.51 per pound. Good
to choice heifers weighing
300 to 400 pounds sola
for $1.00 to $1.37 per
pound. Good to choice
heifers weighing 400 to
500 pounds sold for $.90
to $1.15 per pound. Hol-
stein steers weighing
200 to 400 pounds sola
for $1.00 to $1.37 per
pound. Holstein steer
weighing 400 to 600 pounds
sold for $.80 to $.92 per
pound.
Remember we have
a sale every Saturday
and a dairy sale every
Wednesday at 1 p.m.
The Sale Barn is located
south of Cleburne on
Hwy. 174. Come see
us.
Commissioner Mike
Stewart of Salt Lake
County, Utah, who also
is president of the National
Association of Counties
of the United States.
Conference participants
included many of the
newly-elected county
judges and county commis-
sioners from across the
state. About 100 new
judges and some 200 new
county commissioners
were elected last Novem-
ber.
County judges who
attended the special judi-
cial training at the con-
ference received continu-
ing education units from
the Texas Center for
the Judiciary and Texas
A&M’s office of continuing
education.
County commissioners
who attended all of the
special and general sessions
of the conference received
continuing education
units from Texas &M‘s
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Magness, Jack, Jr. Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 95, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, March 8, 1991, newspaper, March 8, 1991; Grandview, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1469275/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grandview Public Library.