The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 28, 1975 Page: 7 of 8
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HCCA hvolveneat In Mills County
^wrBejp ConiRunltt MUIa Countv *-— ®
Fm Ike Mr Ret
*?: Iwi liif
Mil M| Eitiwin Afiit
Pnrsonal-
Mre Hobert (Jrgtsh
<* Steven* Point, Wisconsin, ate
Jll,"*to fftowell) Uaaacti
* aoonatn, are
iChUI. OU Howsstl
(ter mil. and (tear rel-
■n»M ate Mends in Star ate
ATTF.NTION IJVE8TTKK
F’RODl ( K.MSt
Th* Mill* (ounty Program
(toil ding (Vimmlter is request-
•ng to* continued —rr of
livestock producer* far the
operation of the (ou*,
Tr*PPer Procram. Tin pro-
*r>* I* headed completely from
<k»tetena inter by livestock
producer*.
Aa In toe peat, donation* are
rerpnatod in the amount of 3
•‘ento per acre of ail land
owned and (pr) leaned. The
money la maintained in the
Mill* County State Bank under
0* MCU a ( minty Procram
UuUdinc Fund account. It (a
““•d to pay the county portion
<rf the cost of maintaining *
government trapper.
w* totet have the support
producers to runtime
°» procnun. The Mills CouKy
I'rocram Building Committee
encourage* all producers to
•Wort the procram. Tha ctmv
trtbution made by a producer
entitle* that producer to tte
assistance of the tr^per.
ProAicer* should maim all
contributions payable to the
Mill* County Procram Build-
Inc F und. ( ontrtbutions should
be mailed to the County Pro-
gram Hull ding Committee
County Fxtonslon \gcnt, Bes
2t8. CfOldthuraite, Texas 76844.
Please make yoar contrtbu
tiona NOW! Present fluids are
sufficient f„r only a short time
"x* *f #*e procram is to con-
•toue we must have the uppirt
profr«ais and aer-
• vail able by HCC AA
of MUIa County are
Victoria, kladtea, Pall* mi
Kobertaon couatteu la roaate
Tito daattte were re-
Dr- /• R *«««
wMh toe Texas Animal Health
Commission after confirmation
^ .^JLT**** v«Mrtnary Med
JfdJ Diagnostic Laboratory at
Collar Nation.
Th# moat recent anthrax
death* occurred In five herd*
In the Marl to-Bremond area of
Falla and Robcrtaoa counties.
These and atUacant herds have
been placed under state quar
antlne.
We wish to emphasize that
there is no cause tor alarm
among livestock producer*.
Protfcicer* In the aftectedcourv
ties a* well a* thoaa in neigh-
bor In* countie■ Mteuld vac-
cinate their herds as soon as
possible If they wen not vac-
cinated beck In the spring. This
may or may not ba a problem
tor ua In Mill* Couuty. Local
veterinarians should be con-
suited for adviao on herd muv
axement for tola particular dis-
ease.
Livestock deaths from an-
torax ran be quickly stopped
cuic and may be oateliaed with
yntoma of other diseases.
However, certain symptoms
are common to all internal
parasitisms . usually a tack
of Moom. unthrtfttnes* and
wetert loss. .Some animals will
develop diarrhea and an anemic
condition a* indicated by pale
"•aa of the mucous membranes
of the eyes and mouth. Some
animal* may eat dirt. In act
vanced state*, they may de-
velop a swelling beneath the
Jawe, referred to aa bottle lew.
•^7_-«te Wettoeaday tor
tonefc ate every other Wetote*-
S* Totdfc Ctetor. The Midlln
Senior Canter meets every
other Monday at Mull in Cam.
munity Canter. Tha Prlddy
Sanlor Cental meets every 3rd
Ttotrwtoy at to* Zion Iteheraa
Fellowship Hail. Tim Star
diet Pel low atrip Hall. Rvuryv
on* I* welaame ate urued to
attend thsae centers.
I^oulae Lonp has worked aa
Director of Mills Co. SOS pro
(rams with Gladys Cocknan
outreach aids, and Klva Me-
Nlal as Vista worker.
( ommuntty Action alao
offer* eaststanee la toe form
® Program*,
Chrlatmea tar underprlvUeped
children, etc.
Anyone desiring information
concerning any of our programs
or services, please contact our
office on the second floor of
to* courthouse or call 648-3522.
Old Aft
Reasonable Rat*
Payable
Monthly,
ROBERT WORTLEY
TO HOLD HEARING
AID CONSULTATION
AT
COLDTHWAITE
.Severe! animals showing one
or more of toes* symptoms
provide ample reason to sus-
pect parasitism Whenever
diagnosis la doubtful, (teain
the services of a veterinarian.
Fecal specimens that are to
be sent to a laboratory for
examinatioa should be fresh
and kept thoroughly drilled un-
til they are presented to the
lab. ton all three ounce waxed
cartons of the type used for
WE WILL NOT
BE AT
MAUNEY MOTEL
WILKINS
Monday
Snpt. 1st
BROWNWOOD
Hearing Aid
lometa Commission Co
l-ometa. Texas
HUD HARRELL. Owner
\uguat 22. 1975
RECEIPTS 8*7
Light Weight Steer Calves.
31.08-35.00; Medium Weight
Steer Calves, 27.0CP34.00;
Heavy Weight Steer Calves,
27.00.33.00.
PORK Cute Cut il.M
*11000 EM Cut 51.79
l ight Weight Heifer Calves.
21.00- 25.00; Medium Weight
Heifer Calvea, 22.00-28.00;
Heavy Weight llcifer Calves,
22.00- 26.00.
......-...........v.-.
f eeder Heitors - 22.00-2H.OO
F coder Steers - 28.00-34.00
Helferwttea _ 21.00-26.00
Stocker Caws - 16.00-24.00
< <me and Calves,
165.00-254.00
24.00- 32.00
22.00- 27.00
18.00- 25.10
16.00- 22.00
11.00-14.00
T-Bone (1.39
LB.
Roiid $1.29
WAFFLES
WIENERS
Hull Calves
Hull Yearling''
l‘acker Hulls
Parker Cows
HP AC
12 OZ.»*
Choice light weight better
calve* were steady. Chetoe
* *M«t "wight atear calvea were
>1 to 62 higher. Medium welgM
beifer calves were steady.
ry serves all,
>, aex, income,
VEKTABLES
to 63 higher. Heavy
heller calves were
^•Ive* were 61 to 61higher.
•rher cow* ate per her bulla
"*,r* steady. Cow* ate calvea
•rtto -toady POt calves were
,l'* to $| iaster. Yearling
Mews were 61 to 62 higher
KFl’KENENTATTVK SAI.P.S
GANDY'S <4 GAU
Par Natves 79c
HUNTS NO. ** T
GRAPEFRUIT JUICER
PEACKS i/loo
HlfNT'SNUC ED I 07. I
GRANGE JUKE 40c
«i • own « M c*. *tW
GAIN
DETERGENT
gold note
1st Cast
Si* lb. Pat Hft- C alf ’ 27.30
G ". •**■*■». l-mneta,
*** lb. Hlk Wf Heifer 24.75
wV- JWSJ** as
..Wg.MCWI.C^.S.si:
* **. Peshig Cow Ti.io
«?£iAST*
f-ter-M |d u«mr*
WAK Ml
HARVEST OF.
VA FEES
Red& m
WhiteM
FROZEN FOODS
BiNG UP BARGAINS
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Bridges, G. Frank. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 28, 1975, newspaper, August 28, 1975; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1090147/m1/7/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.