Brady Standard-Herald and Heart of Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 14, 2010 Page: 3 of 18
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Wednesday, July 14,2010
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Commissioner Staples honors historic properties Histori, books sale
during 35th annual Family Land Heritage ceremony during .one ...
P •during summer MONTHS
erties in 236 counties across u
Texas. Since the FLH program . Thc Heart of Texas Histoneal Museum is offering a special
was started. Fayette County Summer Sale for the McCulloch County History Book Vol-
has had 145 family operations
recognized, the mostout of any , Regular price is $40- but the sale price during the months of
county. This is the first year June, July and August will be $30. Books may be purchased from
the FLH program recognized the museum, the Brady Standard-Herald, Texas Tumbleweed
landowners in Lamb County and June Long by calling 325-597-1047.
Cowboy poet and enter- For mail orders: mail check,0 Heart of Texas Museum, P.O.
tainer Red Steagall performed Box 48 Brady, Tex 76825. Enclose $5 per book for postage
at the ceremony. Ron Oliveira, and hand ing
KE YE TV news anchor, served
as master of ceremonies. Cron
The event was made pos- year graze-out
sible thanks to sponsors in- 1n
eluding Blue Bell Creamer payment program for 2010
ics; Country World News;
Monsanto; National Ranching Producers who planted be met before a producer is
Heritage Center; Texas Dcer wheat, oats, barley or triticale eligible. Anyone interested
Association; Texas Disposal and completely grazed it out in applying for a Graze-out
Systems; Texas Electric Coop- this year may be eligible for a payment or who has questions
erati ves; Texas Farm Bureau; Graze-out payment. concerning this program should
Texas Oil and Gas Association; Producers must have certi- contact the McCulloch County
Texas Potato Growers; Texas fiedoneofthesecropsforgraz- FSA office at 325-597-1512.
Working the land has been
a family tradition for genera-
tions ot Texans. To honor this
longstanding Texas custom.
Agriculture Commissioner
I odd Staples today recognized
91 farms and ranches, spanning
66 Texas counties, at the 35th
Annual Family Land Heritage
(FLH) ceremony.
Bill Burns and Media Burns
Nazarenus of the Ed Elliott
Place in McCulloch County
was among those honored
during the ceremony.
The ceremony, which was
held in the Senate Chamber
at the Texas State Capitol,
recognized families who have
kept their farms and ranches
in continuous agricultural pro-
duction for 100 years or more.
“The families we honor
today continue theirancestors’
legacies of nurturing and caring
for the land.” Commissioner
Staples said. “They truly repre-
sent the dreams of the pioneers
who entered the Texas frontier
and built the family farms and
ranches that endure to this day.
Courtesy photo
AGRICULTURE COMMISSIONER Todd Staples
recently recognized Bill Burns and Media Burns Nazarenus
ofthe Ed Elliott Place at the Family Land Heritage ceremony
in Austin at the Capitol. The Ed Elliott Place in McCulloch
County was honored for their acceptance into the Family
Land Heritage Program for 100 years of agricultural opera-
tion. Ed Elliott Place has been in continuous agricultural
production since 1906 by the same family.
Restaurant Association; Time ing or grain (but however was
NAP Letters
Warner Cable; and Walmart, grazed out). The land must be Recently, the FAA office
To view the complete list classified as cropland and, once has mailed out NAP Con-
of FLH properties honored requested, you may not cancel tinuous Coverage Letters for
agriculture." cultural service in the counties
Among the properties the of Concho, Cooke, Kendall, this year, visit HYPERLINK or withdraw your application. 2011. If your operation has not
Texas Department of Agricul- Mason, Matagorda, Medina. "http: //www.texasagriculture. In addition, the crop acreage changed, including crop type
ture honored today were 10 Polk, Shelby and Victoria, gov/" www.TexasAgriculture. cannot collect any payments and intended use, you have the
I congratulate these families family operations celebrating To date, TDA has rccog- gov and click on the Family from the crop insurance or option to send in the required
for making Texas a leader in 150 years of continuous agri- nized more than 4,400 prop- Land Heritage link. ‘NAP. The only payment the fees by mail and no signature is
crop acreage can receive is required. You will need to visit
the Graze-out payment. If the our office to annually certify
cropland is under the ACRE your acreage at the beginning
program specific provisions do of October.
North Ward to
Council— revamp the lake. The council old Lake Store and its ancillary hold pre-K
Continued from page I action was a formal request structures for $65,000 from
to recognize their efforts and Frances Lawrence. The facility registration
formalize the relationship to will ultimately serve as the head- 5
Owens as the replacement. The streamline communications and quarters for the lake operations
name was approved unani- plans for the area. for the city. I re-kindergarten registra-
mously by the council. The council also approved a The council also approved tion for North Ward Elemen- For example 40 acres x last year, you are required to
Also in citizen comments, pair ofresolutions thatwillallow an ordinance adopting fees for tary will be held I uesday and 40bu/acre x $2.97 graze-out visit the office and update your
McCulloch County Judge Dan- the Brady Economic Develop- funeral processions and then Wednesday,Aug. 3 and 4, from rate = $4,752 graze out pay- records.
ny Neal presented the council ment Corporation to pursue fol lowing brief mentions of up- 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day. ment Please contact FSA at 325-
with a prepared document the recruiting of an airplane coming budget workshops, they Pre-kindergarten accepts March 31 is the last day to 597-1512 about questions
detailing a growing concern of mechanic business and provide adjourned the regular meeting, students who are four on or be- apply for the 2010 crop year, or concerns regarding these
what the future holds for the property at the local airport on fore Sept.1.2010 and who meet Further requirements must letters.
county concerning the county which a hangar could be built the eligibility requirements.
apply. The Graze-out payment Or you can wait until Oc-
is calculated by multiplying the tober or November and come
actual grazed acreage times by the office, pay the fees and
the applicable yield times the certify your acreage at the same
payment rate. time. I fyou have achange from
jail facilities.
and leased to the business.
Questions about registration
can be answered by calling
North Ward at 325-597-8392
Monday, Aug. 2.
“We will be having public The resolutions were approved
hearings and the problem we unanimously. Ivie taking
have is not going away and we Ifsuccessfully recruited, the * V A
welcome and request the city’s new business would eventually applications for
input into dealing with this situ- employ 4-7 persons. PP
ation," said Neal. In otherbusiness, the council hunting permits f
Also as part of the agenda was updated on the status of Ollers
discussion, City Manager James the lake rest room project and Applications for public hunt- during
Minor requested the council they approved a request for a ing permits on the O.H. Ivie AC p aurins
approve a lease agreement with temporary street closure in the Reservoir Wildlife Management summer heat
Michael Tacker, who recently 200 block of N. Church for a Areas will be accepted by mail BUC
purchased property in the Davee wedding reception, only, beginning July 15 and
Addition at Brady Lake. Minor They also approved a request ending Aug. 16, at the O.H. Ivie Central Texas Opportum-
stated that the lease agreement to lease/purchase a new greens Reservoir Field Office. ties, Inc. serving Brown, Cal-
would match the ones done re- mower for the golf course. The Hunting permits will be lim- lahan, C omanche. Eastland,
cently for Dodge Heights with local golf association offered to ited, and requests for information McCullochand Runnels C oun-
the main difference being the help the city in the decision by and application packets should ties has funding available to
annual amount of only $200 paying for the next four months be made by calling the Colorado purchase portable cooling units
instead of $300 for the lakeview payments and gave the city a River Municipal Water District for clients that are in situations
properties at Dodge Heights. financial commitment to pay (CRMWD) at 432-267-6341, or that are life-threatening, partic-
The council approved the as much as $ 10,000 toward the by writing to: ularly to the elderly, disabled or
lease agreement unanimously, lease/purchase. CRMWD, ATTN: Public Hunt- children age five and young er.
In a discussion of the hours According to Walker, the ing, P. 0. Box 869, Big Spring. A doctor’s statement is
of operation of the city-owned new machine, which is actually Texas 79721. required stating that a health
golf course, the council agreed a demo with 83 hours on it, will A public drawing for the condition of household occu-
to allow course superintendent cost $24,311. WMA Public Hunting Permits pants require climate control.
Cory Walker tochange the hours With a $ 1,949 check in for the 2010 IItinting Season. I fyou or someone you know
of operation of the pro shop to hand from the Brady Golf As- will be held at I p.m. Sept. 10. fits this description and does
the following: Monday closedto sociation, Bobby Williams gave at the O.F I. Ivie Reservoir Field not have any cooling in home
public, but members can begin the check to Mayor Pro Tem Office, located near the north end already please contact the
play at 1 p.m.; Tuesdays— 12-8 Brendan Weatherman after the of the dam. All applicants are Community Services Office by
p.m.; Wed.-Thurs.—10 a.m.-8 council approved the agenda welcome to attend the drawing, calling 800-625-4167 ext. 239
p.m.; Friday-Sunday—8 a.m.- item. The check will pay the if they desire, for further details.
8 p.m. monthly payments through
“These hours will help in October.
our payroll hours and cut out “We can’t give an official
overtime,” said Walker. amount because it is based upon
In another lake-related dis- our success in fund raising,” said
cussion item, the council ap- Williams, “but we will do the
proved the request to obtain the best we can to support the golf
services of Bruce Higgins and course with as much financial
Robert Shultz as consultants and support as possible.”
liaisons with the Texas Parks The council.adjourned into
and Wildlife Department. Both executive session for a dis-
men have biologist credentials cussion about acquiring real
and have already been working property at Brady Lake and
with the lake committee in the once they reconvened, they
early stages of the efforts to approved the purchase of the
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