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Page 6 - The Goldthwaite Eagle-Mullin Enterprise - Wednesday, June 1,2005
AG ROUNDUP..
By Tom Guthrie-
Mills County
Extension Agent, Agriculture
The Outdoor Tripp
Priddy Hoops
Camp setfor
June 27 - 30
Do What The Priddy Pirates Basket-
ball Camp will be held June
"How do you do it?” the one another’s writing. 27th through 30th and will in-
Brush Control Program slat ed woman at the checkout asked. Once home, I phone elude boys and girls entering
P Clueless, I replied, Do mother for advice and self- the first grade through the
TumnA 1 6th for Mills County what?" "Write your column validation. We review the nineth grade.
•• every week," she explained, day’s work, discussing its pur- For more information
The Ag Committees in Counties will host a brush waite on June 16 at the "It must be pretty tough." pose, premise and comma about the camp please call
Mills,.San Saba, and Brown control program in Goldth- Mills County Civic Center. "Oh, that thing," I acknowl- placement. ' Priddy School at 325/966-
Registration will begin at edged. "No not really. I’ve got Come evening, I conduct a 3323
8:30 a.m. with the actual it down to a science, a routine final edit while relaxing in a
program beginning at 9:00 you might say, wooden Japanese soaking tub
a.m. The program will First, I wake before sunrise with water scented of jasmine
conclude by 12:00 noon. to meditation and a. warm and fragrant oil. Finished, I
Three (3) CEU’s will be glass of pure spring water convert the work to email, hit
given for those needing with lemon to cleanse my sys- send and rejoice as it departs
given ■ hose ne 8 tern of toxins, bad karma, bad to enlighten souls across
continuing education units vibes, bad energy, bad Mother Earth.
for their pesticide license, thoughts and bad breath. I paused briefly to make
This program will be free Bathed in morning light, I sure I hadn’t forgotten any-
of charge. . dress. I prefer lighter colored thing. "That's about all there
Dr. Alan McGinty, Ex- breathable garments such as is to it. Is there anything else
tension Range Specialist, animal-free natural fabrics you’d like to know?" I asked
of San Angelo will be the and sandals, in all white, politely.
featured speaker at the To boost creative power I "Not in this lifetime," she
program, enjoy a 46-grain, whole- answered.
This year’s brush control wheat, GMO-free, all-natural, Tripp Holmgrain is an avid
program will offer some organic, recycled bran muffin outdoorsman and paid liar.
ideas on controlling differ- and some free-range coffee. I Email him at
ent types of brush species like to be one with the foods1 tripp@theoutdoortripp.com.
in small acreage land tracts eat. My body is a temple you
. 1. know.
in addition to the more To create an aura of the out-
traditional methods. t,
.doors, 1 get a big tire going
Topics covered on the and set the air conditioning
agenda will include mix- down around 36 degrees,
tures for small acres that Nothing kindles the spirit like
will kill different types of a pile of flaming starter-logs.
JORDAN CATTLE AUCTION
Special Replacement Female Sale
Over 2600 head to be offered!
Saturday, June 4, 2005 @ 10:00 am - San Saba
Special Stocker & Feeder Sale
In conjunction with our Regular sale
Thursday, June 16, 2005 - San Saba
Weekly Sales @11:00am:
Monday - Mason ♦ Thursday - San Saba
-
Ken Jordan ♦ Willard Jordan - Owners & Operators
325-372-5159
www.jordancattle.com
^ COUNTY MEAT I
NOLLBeef & PORK
Custom Slaughter
Retail & Wholesale meats
Deer Processing
Order 1/2 or Whole Beef cut to
your specifications!
- Contact
Contact
JOHN CLIFTON
1119 Parker Street • Goldthwaite
325-648-3111 • 325-648-6328
brush species, herbicides to Then it’s time to write. I
use for the non licensed light several aromatherapy
applicator, and the more candles and put on soft mu-
familiar Brush Busters sic, mostly strings and wood-
methods.
winds or Joan Baez, and be-
• Pre-Need Service Plans
• Monuments of All Kinds
Stacy-
Wilkins
Funeral Home
325/648-2255
RICKY STACY
LAWSON IMPLEMENT CO.
Goldthwaite
Hamilton
JOHN Deere
1-800-548-7865 1800-658-6807
USED TRACTORS: JOHN DEERE
Mills County Commission Co., LLC
Sheep & Goat Sale • Fridays @ 11 am
325/648-2249
Owners: Heath Hohertz, Carl Ray Hohertz & Harlan Hohertz
Heath 325/938-0492 • Harlan 325/938-6482
After covering these top- gin the creative process,
ics at the Civic Center the I handwrite in calligraphy
program will move to just with natural indigo ink on or-
outside of town to view a ganic, non-bleached, acid-
live demonstration and dis- create routine of flow,
cussion on using a skid : 1 :
1 mg thought, pouring raw
steer to manually control emotjon onto paper, express-
brush. ing the very essence of who I
If you plan on attending, am and what burns deep
please pre-register to the within so I may convey my
Mills County Extension true self to others.
Office by Tuesday, June 14
at 325-648-2650.
JD 4050 MFWD w/ loader.......................................... $32,500
JD 4450 2wd, nice.............................................. $29,000
JD 4200 2 WD, 20 hp, 472 hrs................................ $11,500
JD 4410 33h.p., 90 hrs......................................... $19,000
JD 5303 55 h.p. PTO, 2003, low hours, warranty...........$15,200
JD 5510 75 h.p, 250 hrs. $16,500
JD 6300/640 loader.................................................................... $25,000
JD 6200 65 h.p. with loader....................................................$22,500
JD 7200,720 loader, nice, 4,000 hrs...........................$38,000
JD 7410 MFWD 1997 model, w/740 loader, 2,700 hrs, very nice.... $53,500
JD 4240,6,000 hrs, 1981,110 hp, cab...
JD54102WD, 65 h.p. f^iMWO
JD 4230, cab, air...............................
.......$21,000
....... $16,950
......$16,000
Tue May 31,2005 USDA-TX Dept of Ag Market News 3
. Mills County Commission Co - Goldthwaite, TX - Friday 05/27/05 2
Sheep and Goats: 2,570 Week Ago: 3,865 Year Ago: 1,657
. Compared to last week: Slaughter lambs steady. Stock and
feeder goats steady. Slaughter goats steady. Demand good.
1 .Supply included around 30 percent sheep including near 350
lambs. Prices per CWT unless specified. ‘
Stock and Feeder Lambs: Barbados: Ewes: 45.00-70.00 per —
head; Pairs: 35.00-49.00 per head; Bucks: 90.00-140.00 per
head.
Slaughter Lambs: Choice and Prime: 45-80 lbs 110.00-120.00.
Slaughter Ewes: Good: 90-140 lbs 41.00-50.00. Utility: 30.00-
40.00. Slaughter Bucks: 150-200 lbs 30.00-38.00. Barbados:
Lambs: 15-40 lbs 110.00-117.00, 45-75 lbs 100.00-121.00.
Slaughter Classes: Kids: Selection 1:25-45 lbs 130.00-140.00,
45-60 lbs 130.00-142.00, 60-80 lbs 130.00-139.00. Selection N
2: 60-80 lbs 110.00-125.00. Nannies: 65-140 lbs 60.00-75.00.
Selection 2: 50.00-60.00. Billies: 90-180 lbs 80.00-90.00, few
light weights 90.00-100.00. Muttons: Selection 1: 90-140 lbs
100.00-120.00.
Replacement Classes: Kids: Selection 1: 40-65 lbs 140.00-
160.00 Nannies: Selection 1: Few fancy 126.00-155.00 per head,
75-130 lbs 85.00-125.00. Selection 2:60.00-80.00. Pairs: 30.00-
60.00 per head. Billies: Selection 1:100-175 lbs 95.00-125.00.
Stock and Feeder Goats: 25-45 lbs 120.00-137.00.
Occasionally I experience
writer’s block. To break any
impasse, I clear my mind con-
templating issues that have
my deep concern. Do fish feel
pain? Is global warming
worse in summer? Inboard or
outboard? Smoky Bear or
PRIVATE
APPLICATOR
TRAINING
Its not to late to sign up
for the Private Pesticide Smoky The Bear? Should
Applicator Training. It will coyotes eat cats? Is Bambi
be held on Tuesday, June 7 available on DVD? To kick-
in San Saba.
start, I enjoy a refreshing glass
You have to have a study of wheat grass or carrot juice.
It Costs You Less to Sell with the Best!
HEADS HARDWARE
Has a complete line of
Supplies for the man
with outdoor interests!
manual prior to the train- By noon my inner-child is
ing. If you plan on near exhaustion. I replenish
attending please call the with vitamin-rich greens, tofu
Mills County 'Extension and bean sprouts, and follow-
Office at (325) - 648-2650. ing, a spirited session of yoga
or tai chi with chai tea to pro-
mote proper digestion - cru-
cial to remain mentally bal-
anced and emotionally cen-
tered.
Rejuvenated, I resume lit-
erary hand-crafting. Thoughts
and emotion commingle.
Slowly a manuscript takes
form as does a statue from
clay in its sculptor’s able
hands.
Mid-day I break to relax
and contemplate Eastern reli- .
gion, snail darters and the
PARTIN
All Types of
Bulldozer Work!
In Business in
Mills County
since 1962
.ots of Used Hay Equipmei
648-2272--Goldthwaite
CONSTRUCTION
Goldthwaite, Texas
LET US HELP YOU WITH YOUR HOME IMPROVEMENT
OR NEW CONSTRUCTION PROJECT
• Over 30Years Experience in Residential Construction
• V do both wood and metal construction of all types
• Interior and exterior painting and repairs
• Remodeling Additions / New Construction
‘ • Pads and work sites • Concrete
. • Underground water / Sewer / Gas / Electric Services
• Fishing Piers and Boat Docks
• Carports / Storage Buildings / Workshops
• Permanent built in place deer stands
WRITTEN ESTIMATES • COMPUTER DESIGNS
Call Us at 325-938-5475 or Jerald Mobile 210-862-6332
Jordan Cattle Auction
• Fencing Supplies • Bailing Wire " Pipe
• Trailers • Well Supplies • Tires
• Power Tools • Welding Supplies
• All Types of Guns and Ammunition
325/966-3710
spotted owl. NPR and con-
trolled breathing help channel
my energies as I return ea-
gerly to my craft.
Rough draft complete, I
head to a weekly writers’ sup-
port group to bare all and
bond with fellow colleagues
through heartfelt criticism of
"If we don't have it, we can get it!"
ALL AT PRICES THAT
ARE HARD TO BEAT!
HEADS HARDWARE
325-948-3638 or 948-3354
CENTER CITY
Dunns
FISH FARM
P.O. Box 85 Fittstown, OK 74842
www.dunnsfishfarm.com
(800) 433-2950
Channel Catfish, Bass, Hybrid Bluegill, Fathead Minnows, Koi, Crappie and Triploid Grass Carp
are now available for Pond & Lake Stocking. Permit and one week notice required for Triploid
Grass Carp purchase
• We furnish hauling containers!
• Live Delivery Guaranteed!
• Discounts/Special Deliveries on large orders!
♦ Turtle Traps, Fish Feeders, Fish Traps
♦ Liquid Pond Fertilizer and Gift Certificates
Delivery will be TUESDAY a JUNE 7TH, 2005 at the times listed for the following towns and
locations.
Hamilton- West Henry feed Store 254-386-8965
Goldthwaite-RRR Feed 325-648-2235
San Saba- San Saba Produce 325-372-5181
Brady- Santa Fe Farm & Ranch 325-597-1629
Mason-Donop Feed Store 325-347-6371
8-9am
10-1 l»m
12-1pm
2-3pm
4-5pm
To place an order or for more information, call one of our Aquatic Consultants, local dealer, or email
safesetinasfishtarm.com.
Jordan Cattle Auction Mason & San Saba May 26,2005
Receipts totaled 1091 head for the week. Stocker steers and heifers sold steady
while feeder steers sold steady to $1.00 lower and feeder heifers showed no change.
Stocker cows and pairs sold in good demand. Rep. Sales Lanell McCollum, Brady, 2
Steers, 415@ 141.00 Tom Epperson, Cherokee, 1 Steer, 455@131.00WW
Ladyman, Lometa, 5 Steers, 564@ 127.50 M & J Ranch, San Saba, 4 Steers,
611 @124.00 Don Burnham, San Saba, 5 Steers, 583@ 120.50 Lanell McCollum,
Brady, 8 Steers, 635@ 119.00 Robert Grimes, San Saba, 1 Steer, 720@ 110.00 M & J
Ranch, San Saba, 3 Steers, 727@ 109.00 Mack Edwards, Sumner, 1 Steer,
795@ 105.00 Dr. George Kidd, San Saba, 4 Steers, 793@ 101.50 Bob Millican, San
Saba, 1 Heifer, 410@136.00 Robert Lee Long, Jr., Goldthwaite, 1 Heifer,
580@131.00 Lanell McCollum, Brady, 6 Heifers, 542@ 127.00 Don Burnham, San
Saba, 1 Heifer, 610@127.00 M & J Ranch, San Saba, 5 Heifers, 592@ 123.00 M & J
Ranch, San Saba, 2 Heifers, 610@ 123.00 P W Hamblen, Goldthwaite, 1 Heifer,
635@110.00 Dr. George Kidd, San Saba, 4 Heifers, 705 @103.00 Victor Sultemeier,
Fredericksburg, 1 Steer, 380@ 149.00 George Max Brandenberger, Mason, 1 Steer,
465@ 135.00 Arthur & Gary Lynn Hahn, Fredericksburg, 2 Steers, 503@ 133.00
John T Crow, Fredonia, 2 Steers, 528 @ 130.00 George Max Brandenberger, Mason,
4 Steers, 611@128.00 Volkmann Ranch, Menard, 1 Steer, 650@121.00 DD & C
Co., Mason, 1 Steer, 740@112.00 Seth L Comer, Mason, 1 Heifer, 415@ 149.00
Triangle Ranch, Mason, 1 Heifer, 480@134.00 Jay Lee Marek, Mason, 1 Heifer,
610@ 128.00 G W Nethery, Telegraph, 1 Heifer, 630@116.00 Clarence Martin,
Valley Spring, 1 Heifer, 670@102.00
Steers Choice Lightweight Steer Calves, 140-192.50 Choice Medium Weight
Steer Calves, 128-141 Choice Heavyweight Steer Calves, 115-128
Heifers Choice Lightweight Heifer Calves, 135-195 Choice Medium Weight
Heifer Calves, 120-149 Choice Heavyweight Heifer Calves, 108-138
Pairs Choice Pairs, 1050-1110 Medium to Good Pairs, 950-1140 Plainer and
Older Pairs, 720-940
Yearlings Choice Lightweight Steer Yearlings, 105-112 Choice Heavyweight
Steer Yearlings, 90-95 Choice Lightweight Heifer Yearlings, 95-103 Choice
Heavyweight Heifer Yearlings, 85-95 #2 Steer Calves and Yearlings, 95-125 #2
Heifer Calves and Yearlings, 95-120 Shorties & Plainer Calves and Yearlings, 85-95
Cows Choice Bred Cows, No Test Medium to Good Bred Cows, 810-960 Plainer
& Older Bred Cows, 670-800 High Yield Cows, 55-60 Medium Yield Cows, 49-54
Low Yield Cows, 44-48 Heiferetts and Young Stock Cows, 70-90
Bulls High Yield Bulls, 73-76 Medium Yield Bulls, 68-72 Low Yield Bulls, 59-64
Feeder Bulls, 68-73
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Bridges, G. Frank & Bridges, Georgie. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 109, No. 46, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 1, 2005, newspaper, June 1, 2005; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1659941/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.