The Shopper Courthouse DOUBLE COUPONS EVERYDAY Preferred Trim Boneless Beef Thursday, December 5, 2013 17 Fischer’s Meat Market 304 N. Main • Muenster, TX • 940-759-4211 • 800-259-7248 www.fischersmeatmarket.com Since 1927 We wouldn’t be 85 with out you! Ribeye Steak.................................................lb. $699 Boneless Skinless Previously Frozen Chicken Breast..............................................lb. $149 Super Buy! Seven Varieties Stuffed Jalapenos Western Grillers 6-12 oz....................................lb. $ 99 3 MARRIAGES Dustin Lee Orr & Carleigh Ann Cameron WARRANTY DEEDS William J. & Judy A. Laub Family Trust to WM Laub Land & Cattle Co. - 113. ac., Nancy S. Ussery Survey Michael D. & Christine Arnett to Heidi Beth Wright - Lot 5, Blk. 3, Redivision Pt. H.A. Jackson Subdivision Jerry W. & Judy D. Hemphill to Jordan E. & Alyssa J. Hemphill - Lot 9 & 10, Blk. 2, Larry Subdivision Timothy David Lanier to William Cole Adams - 0.5514 ac., Lot 7, 8 & 9 and Pt. Lot 6, Blk. 1, Close’s Addition Samuel & Beth Menzie to Gary Prater - Lot 9, Blk. 1, Rolling Plains Addition Linda S. Hogan to Gaines Michael Woods - Lot 41, 42 & 43, Unit 1, Hillcrest Lake Lots, Blk. 16, Kaufman CSL Survey Rosemary Cooper to Jerry & Judy Hemphill - Lot 5, Blk. 3, Barry Subdivision Frances Marie Sanders to HXH Properties, LLC - 80.97 ac., JJ Lyde Survey NEW CASES Jo Anne Lancaster vs. Bret E. Hanes and Henderson Monument Co., Inc. - Debt/ contract suit on note Nocona Independent School District vs. Kimball Harvey Tax Suit Nocona Independent School District vs. Larry T. Brim - Tax Suit Cintas-Rus, L.P. vs. Vann Energy Services, LLC - Debt/ contract Tomas Rodriguez Gomez vs. Terry Raymond Burnett Motor vehicle accident 24-Pack Cans 30-Pack Cans Milwaukees Best Light ...................................$1400 Natural Light...................................................$2000 Applications for conservation programs being accepted USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) District Conservationist Matthew Beseda announces applications for funding opportunities with the Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) and Wildlife Habitat Incentive Program (WHIP) are currently being accepted at the NRCS offices located at 1616 East Wise Street in Bowie. NRCS in Texas has received its initial allocation of EQIP and WHIP funding for 2014 and will begin ranking and obligating contracts after January 17, 2014. All agriculture producers interested in submitting a contract application for 2014 should do so before this ranking deadline. EQIP — one of the largest programs in the Farm Bill — is a voluntary conservation program that promotes environmental quality and assists producers to meet local, state and federal regulations. “EQIP is a valuable tool to help Montague County’s agricultural producers implement conservation practices that provide environmental benefits to help sustain agricultural operations,” says Beseda. “WHIP helps landowners restore and improve fish and wildlife habitats, and benefit at-risk species,” Beseda adds. “This funding will give landowners across the state the opportunity to address wildlife concerns in Texas.” EQIP and WHIP are continuous sign-up programs that allow landowners or operators to apply for financial and technical assistance for the application of specific conservation practices; but the deadline for the first 2014 funding allocation is January 17, 2014. Contracts are offered periodically depending on budgetary allocations. Applications made after the deadline will be considered in the next funding cycle. Higher priority will be given to those applications that address national, state and local priorities and provide higher cost efficiency. EQIP offers technical and financial help to install or implement structural, vegetative, and management practices that can benefit the soil, water, air, plants, livestock, and wildlife. WHIP applications must address traditional natural resource issues such as water quantity, water quality, grazing lands, forest health, soil management, emerging natural resource issues, and climate change. Each county in the state is funded yearly to assist producers financially with these land management practices. Last year, NRCS in Texas funded over 4,500 EQIP contracts with $91 million to accomplish conservation practices such as irrigation efficiency, minimum tillage, brush management and more on 3.6 million acres across the entire state. Additionally, NRCS funded 200 WHIP contracts with $7.1 million to improve wildlife habitat on over 380,000 acres in Texas. In addition to helping our environment, Farm Bill conservation program funds support rural communities. In Texas, it is estimated that each dollar of NRCS and private matching expenditures on NRCS conservation programs generates an additional $2.54 in sales of goods and services locally. For more information, including eligibility requirements, call the USDA Service Center office in Bowie at 940-872-5329. Service center locations and program information can be found on the Texas NRCS Web site at www.tx.nrcs.usda.gov. Prices Effective Dec. 4th - Dec. 8th, 2013 A Cut Above The Rest! We Process All Wild Game Bring Yours In...And Get Yours Back After Hours: 940-736-4474 Look for our beef jerky, sausage & cheeses at participating locations throughout your county Wholesale & Resale Come Shop Our Meat Market! 605 N. Mesquite St. • Muenster 940-759-2744 Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Sat. 8 a.m.-12 p.m. Locally Raised Feed Lot Beef Hormone & Antibiotic Free Terry Vaughan Concrete SEPTIC SYSTEMS DUMP TRUCKS FOR HIRE •Hous •House Foundations •Drivew •Driveways •Base •Basements •Retai •Retaining Walls Co •All Concrete Work Community Quilters The December meeting for the Community Quilters, December 16, 2013, will be our holiday gathering. Our program is “us” showing projects made for gifts and Christmas. Come and join us for sharing the spirit of the season. We are planning on sharing our last series of Blocks of the Month in February. Keep working on those quilts. February will also bring the start of the new Blocks of the Month. The January meeting will be all about aprons. Look for yours as you put away those holiday decorations. The Antique Toys Challenge started at the November meeting. All quilts are due in June of 2014. Get your idea started and be ready for the competition! You could be the winner and make a beautiful quilt. We are thankful to all who contributed quilts, small and bed-sized, and craft items for the Fall Bazaar at the Scottish Rite Hospital. Members also continue to support the Montague County Child Welfare Board and foster parents in our area. The meeting begins at our regular time, 10:00 a.m. on November 18, 2013 at the Senior Citizens Center. Take some time for yourself and join us. For more information, please contact the Senior Center at 940-872-4500. D&T EXCAVATION OU NY N O NTI S I ! ME AW U PPER S HO S THE •Land & Lot Clearing •House Pads •Driveways & Parking Lots •Roads •Demolition We Can Haul Gravel • Topsoil • Cushion Sand • Select Fill • Brick Sand  Commercial & Residential Serving All of Wise County & Surrounding Areas Terry and Derrick Vaughan 817-832-1484 • 940-393-2544  PLACE YOUR AD HERE! CALL JAMIE AT THE SHOPPER- 940-872-6186