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The Goldthwaite Eagle - Mullin Enterprise - Wednesday, May 23,2007 - Page 15
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parasite program
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quilt top on E-bay with the in-
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host a sheep and goat internal
parasite program at 6 p.m.
May 29. The event will be at
the Brown County Fair-
grounds on U.S. Highway 377
South.
Scott Anderson, Extension
agent in Brown County, said
the recent warm, humid
weather is conducive to in-
creased internal parasite prob-
lems in sheep and goats.
“The whole idea for this
program is to teach producers
how to monitor parasite loads
in their animals,” Anderson
said. “We will be viewing fe-
cal samples using microscopes
to determine the amount of
parasites present. Ideally, we
hope individual producers or
several producers will buy a
microscope together so that
they can run their own fecal
samples using the knowledge
gained at this program.”
Dr. Frank Craddock, Exten-
sion sheep and goat specialist
at San Angelo, will present the
program.
Anyone wishing to have
their animals tested should
collect samples from indi-
vidual animals the morning of
the program. Place the
samples in plastic zipper bags
and refrigerate.
The program is free, but
will be limited to the first 30
persons who pre-register. To
pre-register, call the Extension
office Brown County at 325-
646-0386.
Goldthwaite and Hamilton
1-800-548-7865 or 1-800-658-6807
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Experts and landowners living near wind
turbines can answer these questions:
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What will this do to the surrounding landscape?
How will turbine zones affect the environment
and wildlife?
people in Mullin to find some- home of Maureen Linguist, to 15 minutes or until thor-
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potato chips and cheese and
bake 5 additional minutes.
SOPAIPILLA
CHEESECAKE
2 (8 oz) packages cream
cheese, softened
11/4 sticks butter or marga-
rine, softened, divided
11/2 cups sugar, divided
2 teaspoons vanilla extract,
divided
2 (8 oz) packages refrigerated
crescent rolls
172 teaspodh ^rouhd'cihna-
mon
Preheat oven to 350. Coat
13X9 baking pan with non-
stick cooking spray. Set aside.
Combine cream cheese and 4
Tablespoons butter in large
bowl. Beat at medium speed
with mixer until mixture is
creamy. Gradually beat in 1
cup sugar. Beat in 1 teaspoon
vanilla. Unroll 1 package
crescent rolls . Place in bot-
tom of prepared pan. Press
dough to stretch to edges of
pan and press to seal perfora-
tions. Spread cream cheese
mixture evenly over dough.
Unroll remaining package
crescent rolls on lightly
floured surface. Shape into
13X9 inch rectangle, pressing
together to seal perforations.
Position dough on top of
cream cheese mixture. In
small saucepan melt remain-
ing 6 Tablespoons butter. Stir
in remaining sugar, vanilla
and cinnamon. Spread evenly
over dough. Bake 30 minutes
or until cheesecake is slightly
puffed and top is golden
brown. Cool before cutting
into squares.
she might want to do. The 3 cups diced cooked chicken
Mullin Quilting Club agreed 1 cup finely chopped celery
to quilt it and when it is com- 2 teaspoons chopped onion
Get the facts on:
Regulatory arid governing authorities
Government subsidies and tax abatements
Wind Energy Meeti
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All the members of the Mullin Quilting Club above were pictured working on this beautiful quilt
which will be donated to the Mills County Museum.
Mullin quilting club at work
Submitted by Maureen Lin- pleted it will be displayed in 1/2 cup sliced almonds
guist the Mills County Museum for 1 (10.5 oz.) can cream of
The Mullin Quilting Club all to see and appreciate, chicken soup
was busy during the month of Each one of our members 1 1/2 cup cooked rice
April at the home of June have had the privilege of 1 Tablespoon lemon juice
Reeves. We had quite a good quilting on this treasured quilt 1/2 teaspoon salt
group both on April 11 and at one or both of the May 1/4 teaspoon pepper
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(former Mike’s Small Engine Building)
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30-50 year land lease contracts
The law of “eminent domain”
note Speaker:
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Jack Hunt
Hamilton Commission Co.
P.O. BOX 71-HAMILTON, TEXAS 76531
Office: (254) 386-3185 - Fax:(254)386-3576
SHEEP ANDGOATSALEMONOAYIOAM - CATTLE SALES TUESDAY 12NOON
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Special Boer Goat Sale^
. June 23rd )
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Cattle Sale Results
Sale bate 05-15-07— Head Count 109
Light run - ho test on market.
Sheep & Goat Sale Results
Sale Date 05-14-07 - Head Count: 2,066
Slaughter Kids: 20-40 lb: 105-1301b; 40-70 lb: 105-145 lb; 70 lb & up: 90-
140 lb; Lesser quality: $20 lower; Boer & Boer Cross Nanny Kids: 20-70
lb: 100-145 1b; 70 lb & up: 65-80 hd; Slaughter Nannies: Thin: 20-40 hd;
Med: 45-55 hd; Fleshy: 75-110 hd; Boer & Boer Cross Replacement Nan-
nies: Med. Quality: 55-80 hd; Choice quality: 85-120 hd; Spanish, Boer &
Boer Cross Billies! Slaughter: 65-95 lb; Breeding: N/T; Lambs:40-60 lb:
90-125 lb: 60-80 lb: 85-95 lb: 80-100 lb: 70-90 lb; 100 lb & up: 60-80 lb;
Lesser quality: $10 lower; Ewes: Stocker N/T; Slaughter: 40-65 lb;
Barbadoes: Ewes: 25-55 hd; Lambs: N/T; Bucks: 100-250 hd; Dorper &
Dorper Crosses: Ewes: 45-125 hd; Lambs: 85-110 lb; Bucks: 100-150 hd;
fan quilt that June had pieced We celebrated birthdays in 1/4 cup water
and set together with navy and May for Lillie McGary and 3 hard-cooked eggs, sliced
pink accents. We celebrated Judy McKinney. Judy has not 2 cups crushed potato chips
birthdays in April for Polly been able to quilt with us 3/4 cup grated Cheddar
Duncan and Bobbie Davis. since she is working full time, cheese
In May we gathered at the but she gets to come by for Combine first 9 ingredi-
homeof Betty Griffin on May lunch occasionally. It is al- ents, toss gently and set
9 and again on May 16 where ways a treat so see her. aside.Combine mayonnaise
we quilted on a Friendship Speaking of lunch, we have and water, beat with wire
Quilt from Mullin that was had an abundance of delicious whisk until smooth. Pour over
pieced together in 1935. dishes lately. Two of Betty’s chicken mixture, stir well.
Bettie Hammock of Sulfur most recent finds are Crunchy Add eggs and toss gently.
Springs, Texas purchased the Hot Chicken Salad and Spoon into 2-quart shallow
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Wednesday, June 6 at the overnight.Bake at 450 for 10
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Thursday, May 31,2007
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May 31st
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Goldthwaite, Mills County and the surrounding
counties may soon see 410-foot tall wind turbines
popping up..and lots of them I
All landowners and local citizens need to -
understand what is involved and what isat stake
regarding wind turbine industrial zones.
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