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McANELLY INSURANCE AGENCY
AUTOMOBILE * FIRE $ PUBLIC LIABILI TYS BONDS WORKERS COMPENSATION
106 N. BLACKBURN
STAN McANELLY
PHONE 597-2275
Deer—
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Additionally,manyML.DPproperties the number specified in the WMP. TPWD may be made online at (
also utilize Antlerless Deer Control Eliminate the limit on the number http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/ ) or in
I ermits which are valid through the of deer that can be removed from a writing to: TPWD Public Comment,
last day in February. A consistent "end- Level 11 or Ill MLDP property prior 4200 Smith School Road, Austin,
ing date at the end of February for to the importation of additional deer TX 78744.
harvest permits will reduce confusion —This change would allow landown- Aseries of 19 public hearings began
and allow for enhanced opportunities ers more flexibility in the number of March 8 and will continue through
to achieve harvest objectives, deer they can import to their property March 24. The public is encouraged
A one-year suspension for proper- without negative implications to plant to attend and make comment at any of
t les that exceed the harvest quota in communities, the following remaining meetings. All
a W ildlife Management Plan - This Require that all buck deer moved hearings start at 7 p.m. The remaining
proposal would prov ide a penalty for by TTT permit have antlers removed meetings are:
properties that fail to follow harvest prior to transport — Current TTT Franklin March 23, Robertson
guidelines but continue to work under rules require bucks to have the County Courthouse.
a W MP and collect necessary data antlers removed prior to transport Longview March 25, Gregg
Allow the 'inconsequential re- unless the movement takes place County Service Center, 405 East
lease” of deer taken under the Trap, between Feb. 10 and March 31. This Marshall (Hwy 80).
SPRING IS HERE.
spring, the agency is looking at a se-
rics of proposed changes based upon
recommendations from the TPWD
Commission s White tailed Deer
Advisory Committee
Flowing is a summary of those
recommendations, which are up for
comment right now in a series of
public hearings going on around
I he slate
Eliminate "Dual lagging Require-
ments" This proposal is designed
to simplify complex and redundant
tagging requirements for leer taken
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by spec died pei mit. such is during • 1 ransport and I ransplant (1 TT) per- proposal would ensure that antlered
cei lam public di aw n hunts or on man mit program — This proposal would bucks are not moved during an open
aged properties having deer permits, allow for more than a one-time only season particularly if the Level II and
Only the special permit tag would inconsequential release of up to one III MLDP season is extended through
be required, not ilie corresponding deer per 200 acres at a frequency the last day of February.
tag from a v alid hunting license not to exceed one release every four Allow buck deer to be included in
Additionally, this proposal would years, and allow foran inconsequential TTT activities that are authorized for
eliminate personal bag limits and the release at change in ownership of the inconsequential purposes or for sites
requirement to complete the harvest property, that do not require a site inspection
log on the back of the hunting license ill Site inspection exemptions —TTT activities are authorized at
toi deer taken under authority of the —- Allow Level 11 MLDP properties "inconsequential levels" or at levels
specified permits. t in addition to Level III properties) to prescribed in a wildlife management
Extend season length for Level II qualify for "no site inspection release plan inorder to protect plant communi-
and II MI DPs t Managed I andsDeer of TTT deer." if the Level II property ties from over-browsing. The sex of
Permit) I heeurrent ending date for can provide data equivalent to level the animal is irrelevant to this point.
Level II and III Ml .DPs varies de- III requirements,and the total number Comments about these propos-
pending upon the region of the state of deer, after release, does not exceed als and others being considered by
man
Midland — March22.Old Midland
County Tax Office, 709 W. Washing-
ton St.
Palestine — March 22. Ben E.
Keith Building. 2019 W. Oak.
Rusk — March 24. Cherokee
County Courthouse. 502 N. Main.
Southlake — March 22, Southlake
Courthouse, 1400Main St., Room B,
3rd Floor.
C
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ZACK B. Smith
(325) 456-1435
BRADY, TX
1676
’ECIALIZING IN IRRIGATION INSTALLATION & REPAIRS
Landscape Installation & renovations
COMPETITIVE RATES
aTm ’97
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§ ACHEIVING EXCELLENCE BY SERVING THE COMMUNITY
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ov er 50 miles.
emergency management and public
when compared with hurricanes and ning, which is a natural occurrence
w inter storms Despite their small size, with all thunderstorms
all thunderstorms are dangerous The Straight-line winds can exceed
typical thunderstorm is 15 miles in 100 mph. can cause damage equal
diameter and lasts an average of 30 to a tornado and can be extremely
minutes Ot the estimated 100.000 dangerous to aviation
thunderstorms that occur each year When conditions are favorable
in the I United States, about 10 percent for severe weather to develop. NWS
are classified as severe. personnel use information from
I he National Weather Service weather radar, spotters and other
considers a thunderstorm severe if sources to issue severe thunderstorm
It pri duces flail at least 3/4-inch in and tornado warnings for areas where
diameter, winds of 58 miles per hour severe weather is imminent
or stronger or a tornado. Severe thunderstorm and tornado
Tornadoes account loi an average w ai rungs are passed to local radio and
of 70tatalitiesand 1.500 mjurieseach television stations and are broadcast
year They produce w md speeds in over local NOAA Weather Radio sta-
excess of 250 mph and can be one lions serving the warned areas. These
mile wide and stay on the ground warnings are also relayed to local
Anaverageof 80 fatalities and 300 safety officials who can activate local
injuries each year are caused by light- warning systems to alert communities.
If a tornado warning is issued for your
area or the sky becomes threatening,
move to your pre-designated place
of safety.
Check with your local NWS ser-
vice office or visit the Internet site
w w w n w s. noaa.gov/nwr/ to determine
if your county is covered by NOAA
Weather Radio National Weather Ser-
v ice watches and warnings are also
available on the Internet by selecting
your local National Weather Service
office at www.wrh.noaa.gov/wrhq/
nwspage.html or by going to the NWS
home page at www.nws.noaa gov.
• Skilled Nursing
• Long-Term Nursing Care
• Therapy Services (OT, PT, ST)
• Special Care Unit
(Alzheimer's & Dementia)
• 24-Hour Professional Care
• Transportation Services
(to and from the doctor's office)
• Community Involved Activities
• Beautician Available Every Week
• Medicare/Medicaid
• Private Pay
Don‘t take our word for it, come by and see for yourself.
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Currently, the Mason charter of
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County Jacques hopes that com-
munity involvement will drive the
demand for this type of organization
in McCulloch County.
To learn more about the Spring
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325 347-9591. Tickets for the event
are still available at $2.5 per person
and may be purchased at the Brady
Standard Herald office
To learn more about Habitat for
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Part of the fabric of rural life.
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Loan Officer
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Loan Officer
marcus.amthor@farmcreditbank.com
325-597-2252
or
888-597-3522
P.O. Box 1231
203 South Blackburn
Brady, TX 76825-1231
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At the Brady Medical Clinic, we know
convenience id important in healthcare.
That's why we offer dame-Say
appointments in many instances.
Some of our appointments are even
rederveSfor later timed Suring the Say
to accommoSate dchool age children
and their working parents.
Dr. Allen
SERVICES WE PROVIDE — FAMILY MEDICINE
ADULT AND PEDIATRIC HEALTH CARE, INCLUDING:
ACUTE CARE FOR MINOR EMERGENCIES
• Fractures
• Lacerations
• Sprains
• Arthritis
• Gynecological Concerns
• Diabetes
• Hypertension
• Heart Disease
• Infectious Diseases
• Allergic Conditions
• Asthma
PREVENTIVE CARE
• Newborn and Well Child Exams
• Immunizations
• Complete Physicals
• Cancer Screening
• Heart Disease Screening -
• On-Site Laboratory /
• On-Site Radiology Services
• X-Rays
CT SCANS, MAMMOGRAMS AND ULTRASOUND
PERFORMED AT HEART OF TEXAS MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL, ADJACENT TO THE CLINIC.
Brady Medical Clinic
2010 Nine Road • Brady • 325-597-2114
We Are Open:
Monday - Friday
8:00 a. m. - 5:00 p.m.
J.H. Allen, M.D.
Pedro Castro, D.O.
Lonnie Vickers, M.D.
Jo Wright, PA-C
Brady Medical Clinic, a subsidiary of
Heart of Texas Memorial Hospital
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