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MONDAY, MAY 14,1990
JACKSBORO GAZETTE-NEWS JACKSBORO, TEXAS 76056
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eatherford ivfarket
Report
Wednesday, May 9, 1990, Representative sales: Per-
receipts 1308. kins Prothro Pecan Farm,
Comments: All classes of Paradise, 7 hd choice Bra-
calves were steady to $1.00 ford strs 484 pound at
to $2.00 higher, 200 to 300 $102.00; Allen & Winnie
pound steers and heifers Hines, DeLeon, 555 pound
were $1.00 to $2.00 higher, red hfr at $84.00; Wallace
300 to 400 pound steers and Boling, Jacksboro, 7 hd Char
heifers were $1.00 to $2.00 hfrs 505 pound at $91.00;
higher, 500 to 600 pound Tom Hobbs, Justin, 410
steers and heifers were $2.00 pound Brangus str at
higher, 600 to 750 poupd $109.00; Steve Fallin, Palo
steers and heifers were $2.00 Pinto, 450 pound red Mot hfr
higher, packer cows were at $99.00; Tom Woodward,
$1.00 spots $2.00 higher, Decatur, 1425 pound Sim
lacker bulls $1.00 high
t^lws and calves and bred
Is $1.00 higher, cutter cow at $59.50; Tommy
calves and bred Haas, Lipan, 1300 pound
cows were $10.00 head Char pair at $890.00; L.J.
higher and in good demand. Walker, Granbury, 325
Buyer attendance was excel- pound blk whiteface hfr at
Taxpayers League Sets
Annual Meeting in Bowie
Delegates from 12 county Clay, Montague, Cooke,
taxpayers associations, af- Grayson, Parker, Denton,
filiated with the North Texas Jack, Young and Throckmor-
Taxpayers League, will hold ton Counties will elect direc-
their annual meeting at tors from each county to the
Circle J. Restaurant in N.T.T.L. to serve for 1990
Bowie 10:00 a.m. Saturday, and 1991.
May 19. Jimmy P. Horany, presi-
Guest Speakers will be dent, has stated he will retire
Eric Samuelson, state wide as president, after ten years
tax attorney for T.A.C.T. and of service to the N.T.T.L. A
Pam McLerran, president of new president will be se-
Milam County Taxpayers lected by the directors to
Association, and mother of succeed Horany.
three children, who was held Circle J. Restaurant will
in jail for 30 days on a con- serve a barbecue lunch to the
tempt charge. 50 to 60 delegates expected
Taxpayer members from to attend the meeting.
Archer, Baylor, Wichita, ________
nuyer attendance was excel- pound blk wmtelace hlr at
Next sra<^ trophy c^f'and toAieSTIzo rounT8 PL0WE3 SHOW WINNERS-ii. the April 18 Jacksboro
yearling show rad sale next months bred redMot cow at prjen Garden" Show included (top photo.
Heifers: 200 to 300 lb. 479poundat$96.00and2hd Rjjmage^rniceRumage, Sandy Swan and (not pictured) May 7for an all day_se_ssion.
Lost Valley CPG
Meets in Jermyn
100.00 to 135.00; 300 to 400 black whiteface cross strs
lb. 90.00 to 115.00; 400 to 500 457 pound at $105.00.
lb. 84.00 to 100.00; 500 to 700
lb. 78.00 to 90.00.
^Plainer kinds: 300 to 400
W 85.00 to 95.00; 400 to 500
lb. 80.00 to 85.00; 500 to 700
lb. 74.00 to 85.00.
Steers: 200 to 300 lb.
100.00 to 155.00; 300 to 400
lb. 100.00 to 128.00; 400 to
500 lb. 90.00 to 110.00; 500 to
700 lb. 80.00 to 105.00.
Bulls: 300 to 400 lb. 90.00
to 115.00; 400 to 500 lb. 85.00
to 95.00; 500 to 700 lb. 75.00
to 85.00.
Packer cows: Canners
43.00 to 51.00; Cutters 52.00 a™vai aj
to 60.00; Fat Cows 51.00 to Chase Edward-
55.00; Light Bulls 65.00 to
75.00; Heavy Bulls 58.00 to
70.00; Young Cows and
Calves $700.00 to $910.00;
Medium Cows and Calves
It’s A Boy
Drexel and Wanda West of
Jacksboro today announced
the arrival of their son,
e Edward.
Born 6:57 p.m. Monday,
May 7, Chase weighed 8
pounds, 14 1/2 ounces, and
measured 20 1/2 inches long.
Helen Winton of Mineral POSTER WINNERS-in the recent contest, sponsored by the
The morning was spent
painting on different proj-
ects.
Alma King worked on the
plates to a set of china with
golden pheasants. Warrena
Pruitt painted on a plate
with yellow wild roses. Leola
Teaff designed a tall pitcher.
Evelyn Jones worked on a
clock with a Western scene.
After a sack lunch, club
president Warrena Pruitt
called the meeting to order
and committee chairmen
gave their reports saying
club by-laws are being re-
vised.
The nominating commit-
tee offered a slate of officers
to be voted on at the next
work day, Monday, May 21.
Members decided to hold the
annual spring luncheon at a
cafe, with installation of offi-
m
DEBRA JOHNSON
WORKMAN^,
’■XU t9
Workman Earns
Nursing Degree
Debra Johnson Workman
was graduated from Mid-
western School of Nursing in
ceremonies there Saturday,
May 12, with an associate
degree in nursing.
She will take state board
exams in June.
The wife of Preston Work-
man, Debra is the mother of
two, Brittney, 3, and Cody,
19 months. They live in Gra-
$625 00 Young Wells is maternal grand- Jacksboro Garden Club, in conjunction with the 1990 Gar- Cers to follow. ham.
Bred Cows $525 00 to “other. Paternal grandpar- den Club Flower Show, include (front row, left to right) Jason The meeting ended with She is a 1985 Jacksboro
* ‘ ents are Mr. and Mrs. Char- Tanner, honorable mention; Misty Gore, honorable mention; Mrs. King serving pie, a gift High School graduate, and
les West of Loving, Mr. and (back row) Cindy Nunley, third place; Jennifer Cassle, sec- from Nora Russell to War- Preston also graduated here.
Mrs. Richard Fields of Col- ond; and James West, first. Carolyn Calhoun (right) pre- rena Pruitt, L§ola Teaff, Debra is the daughter of
leyville and Loyd Edwards of sented the winner a $10.00 check, sixteen of Mrs. Bundy's Freda Glascock, Joe Bob, Johnnie Johnson of Perrin,
Jacksboro. fifth graders participated in ‘he contest, entering posters Nita and Betty Keith and Morris and Jolene Castle of
Chase joins an older sister, under the theme, "Environmental Awareness- What You Evelyn Jones. Vineyard.
Heather, 2. Can Do". Posters were judged Tuesday, April 17.
Mr. and Mrs. O.R. West of
Jean and Jewel Jackson of
Fort Worth are great grand-
parents.
$750.00; Middle Age Bred
Cows $525.00 to $675.00.
POLITICAL
CALENDAR
The Ji&ksboro Gazette- News
Is authbrlzed to announce the
following Democratic Candi-
dates for the November 6,1990
General Election._
For County Commissioner
Precinct 4
J.T. Rumage
(Political Ad Paid for by J.T. Rumage)
For County Commissioner
Precinct 2
Linda G.
Cranford Jones
(Political Ad Paid for by
Linda G. Cranford Jones)
For District Clerk
Lelia Vene Cozart
(Political Ad Paid for by
_lelia Vene Cozart)_
For Justice of the Peace
Precinct 1
J.N. Dunlap, Jr.
(Political Ad Paid for
by J.N. Dunlap, Jr.)
For County Clerk
Patsy Ramzy
(Political Ad Paid for by
__Patsy Ramzy)_
• For State Representative
80th House of
Representative District
Rep. Charles Finnell
(Political Ad Paid for by Committee for
Responsible Representatation, Don Tal-
ley, Treasurer, Box 639, Holliday, Tx.
76366)
For U.S Congress
17th District
Charles Stenholm
U.S. SAVINGS BONDS
THE GREAT AMERICAN INVESTMENT
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PEOPLE'S CHOICE-Billie Fleming (left) and Michelle Craft
took this award in the Jacksboro Garden Club 1990 Flower
Show judged 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, April 18. This year's
theme was "The Purr-feet Garden".
The ceremony to marry an Amish couple usually lasts about 3 hours 30
minutes.
(Political Advertising Authorized and Paid
for by rhe Stenholm for Congress
Committee, Chafes Brownfield, Treas-
urer, P.O. Box 1032, Stamford, Texas
79553)
For County Judge
i. Daveni
Alitchell G. Davenport
(Political Ad Paid for by Mitchell G. Dav-
enport)
For County Treasurer
Floyd Easter
(Political Ad Paid for by Floyd Easter)
For Judge 271 Judicial
District
John R. Lindsey
(Political Ad Paid for by John R. Lindsey)
For Democratic County
Chairman
Jerry Light
(Political Adv, Paid for by Jeny Lipht;
Weatherford Livestock
Exchange
Special Trophy Calf and Yearling
Show and Sale
l Wednesday, May 16th l
•All Classes Welcome
•Cattle Entered in Show and Sale Must be
on Yards by 10:00 a.m. in Order
to be Judged.
•Show Cattle Sell at 1:30 p.m
This is in Conjunction With
Our Regular Sale
Weatherford Livestock Exchange
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McGee, Leigh. Jacksboro Gazette-News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 110, No. 2, Ed. 1 Monday, May 14, 1990, newspaper, May 14, 1990; Jacksboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth733793/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.