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Funny Bone..............................................................Page 2Spine Surgery May be Safer....................................Page 4Business Directory Classifieds................................................................Page 5Sudoku.....................................................................Page 6Rancher’s Resource ...............................................Page 8Pittsburg County Jail ReportWho is Your Victory...............................................Page 10MRI Scan Safe for Most People.............................Page 11This Day in HistoryLivestock Market.....................................................Page 12Oil & Gas News......................................................Page 13Sound Off................................................................Page 14Astrology.................................................................Page 16
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The minister of a city church enjoyed a drink now and then, but his passion
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friend, hoping for his usual Christmas present, he was not disappointed, but his friend told him that he had to thank him for the peach brandy from the pulpit the next Sunday. In his haste to get the bottle, the minister hurriedly agreed and left. So the next S u n d a y t h e m i n i s t e r suddenly remembered that he had to make a public announcement that he was being supplied alcohol from a member of the church. That morning, his friend sat in the church with a grin on his face, waiting to see the minister's embarrassment. The minister climbed into the pulpit and said, "Before w e b e g i n , I h a v e a n announcement. I would very much like to thank my friend, Joe, for his kind gift of peaches ... and for the spirit in which they were given!"
Big Game Hunting Against his better judgment, the big game hunter is talked into taking both his wife AND her mother along on one of his expeditions.It does not go well. The
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Spine surgery may be safer at hospitals than outpatient facilities(Reuters Health) - Patients who get spinal surgery at outpatient centers may be more likely to have serious complications or require repeat operations than their counterparts who get these procedures in a hospital, a U.S. study suggests.Researchers focused on an o p e r a t i o n k n o w n a s a n t e r i o r c e r v i c a l discectomy and fusion (ACDF), which involves removing a damaged disc in the neck to reduce pressure on the spinal cord or nerve root that can cause p a i n , n u m b n e s s a n d weakness. Most of these surgeries are done in hospitals with a one or two night stay, but a growing number of people are going instead to outpat ient centers that may have lower costs in part because they don’t keep patients overnight.T h e s t u d y l o o ke d a t o u t c o m e s f o r 1 , 2 1 5 p a t i e n t s w h o h a d outpat ient ACDF and 10,964 people who had these operations in a hospital between 2011 and 2016.Overall, there were few complications, researchers r e p o r t i n T h e S p i n e Journal.One year after surgery, 5.5 percent of the people who had outpatient surgery needed repeat operations, as did 4.1 percent in the inpatient group.Af t e r a c c o u n t i n g f o r i n d i v i d u a l p a t i e n t characteristics like age,
gender and other health problems, the researchers found that people who had outpatient ACDF were 79 percent more likely to require repeat operations within one year than p a t i e n t s w h o h a d operations in a hospital.Outpatients were also 25 percent more likely to experience postoperative kidney failure.“We were surprised that the outpatient cohort had g r e a t e r r a t e s o f postoperative renal failure since these patients are typically younger and hea l th ie r t o undergo surgery in the outpatient setting,” said senior study author Dr. Don Young Park of the David Geffen School o f M e d i c i n e a t t h e University of California, Los Angeles.“Our study is the first to show that outpatient ACDF is associated with some increased risk, even in ideal surgical candidates,” Park said by email.All of the patients in the s t u d y h a d i n s u r a n c e through Humana.In both the inpatient and outpatient groups, half of the patients were at least 65 to 69 years old.T h e s t u d y w a s n ’ t a controlled experiment designed to prove whether or how the location of surgery might influence the outcomes.Another limitation of the study is that it relied on insurance claims data and lacked detailed medical information on individual
patients, the authors note. Researchers also didn’t h a v e d a t a o n e a r l y complications such as emergency room visits or hospitalizations.Individual patient factors missing from the insurance claims data might explain the slight differences in o u t c o m e s b e t w e e n inpatient and outpatient o p e r a t i o n s , s a i d D r. M a t t h e w M c G i r t o f Carolina Neurosurgery & S p i n e A s s o c i a t e s i n Charlotte, North Carolina, who wasn’t involved in the study.“There was no way to show the patient groups were similar with regards to risk factors for failed fusion,” McGirt said by email.One factor that might have made a d i f f e rence i s smoking status, noted Dr. John Ratliff, a researcher at S t a n f o r d U n i v e r s i t y M e d i c a l C e n t e r i n California who wasn’t involved in the study.“Smoking cessation is important in preventing p o s t - o p e r a t i v e complications,” Ratliff said by email. “Unfortunately, this study does not assess smoking status.”Still, the findings add to the evidence that these operations can be done safely, but should be considered only after other t r e a t m e n t s s u c h a s physical therapy, pain medication or steroid injections fail, doctors say.“ S u r g e r y s h o u l d b e reserved for patients with severe pain despite an
appropriate course of non-operative treatment or for those with neurologic deficits,” said Dr. Frank Phillips, a researcher at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago who wasn’t involved in the study.“In appropriately selected patients, the success rate for ACDF procedure in t e r m s o f i m p r o v i n g symptoms is generally above 90 percent,” Phillips said by email.Part of that selection process should involve c o n s i d e r i n g w h i c h patients have the lowest complication risk and may be the most appropriate candidates for outpatient operations, said Dr. Daniel Refai, a researcher at E m o r y U n i v e r s i t y i n A t l a n t a w h o w a s n ’ t involved in the study.“Insurance companies and p h y s i c i a n - o w n e d ambulatory centers are driving patients to more outpatient surgeries,” Refai said by email. “But without proper selection, patients may be at increased risk with poorer outcomes.”
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LivestockFor Sale: Mixed Grass 4x5 Round Bales Net Wrapped. This years: $40, Last years: $30, Spaulding, OK. Call 405-379-7169or 405-712-0423. 12/12 4---------------------------------------------- Registered Brangus Bulls
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MiscellaneousIf you are a Flea Marketer and are looking for quality to junk and a lot of it. We are closing our section down due to other adventures. We are selling it all for $600 over $3,000 in products, displays and more. 918-424-1109. 1/2 3----------------------------------------------Symbol made by Pearl. $100. Call 918-423-2100. 1/2 2----------------------------------------------For Sale: Used Clarinet. Good condition. $100. Call 918-423-2100. 1/2 2----------------------------------------------S a x o p h o n e i n g o o d c l e a n condition. $600. Call 918-423-2100. 1/2 2---------------------------------------------Trumpet. Good condition. $500. Call 918-423-2100. 1/2 2----------------------------------------------Speaker works good with stand. $300 or without stand $250. Call 918-423-2100. 1/2 2---------------------------------------------24 piece Food Service Party Set. Disposable. Has Aluminum food pans, aluminum water pans, wire racks, cans of 2hr heat chafing fuel, severing tongs, & serving spoons. $30. Brand new in box, never opened. Call or text 918-424-9991. 1/2 3----------------------------------------------
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Very clean John Deere 5303. 67 HP with only 913 hours on it. Like new. $12,500. David's Trading Yard. Kiowa, OK. Call 918-432-5671 or 918-424-2892. 1/2 2-------------------------------------------2555 Mahindra with only 159 hours. 55HP 4x4 Shuttle Shift Tractor with front end loader. $21, 500. David's Trading Yard. Kiowa, OK. Call 918-432-5671 or 918-424-2892. 1/2 2------------------------------------------Massey Ferguson 283, 3 point PTO. Good condition. $8,250. Goodson Equipment Sales. Holdenville, OK. Call 405-379-6957 or 405-221-0899. 1/2 2------------------------------------------Ford 3910 with loader. New rubber. Good condition. $9,750. Goodson Equipment Sales. Holdenville, OK. Call 405-379-6957 or 405-221-0899. 1/2 2------------------------------------------45DI Tafe Tractor with front end loader, front hay spear, and 6' International Cutter, 47HP with only 699 hours. $9,500. David's Trading Yard. Kiowa, OK. Call 918-432-5671 or 918-424-2892. 1/2 2-------------------------------------------
Kubota BX2670. 152 hours. See in Okmulgee. $14,000. Stewart Martin. Okmulgee, OK. Call 918-756-3560. 1/2 2----------------------------------------------Kubota L3200HST. 407 Hours with LA24 Loader.$15,000. Stewart Martin. Okmulgee, OK. Call 918-756-3560. 1/2 2----------------------------------------------
2014 Ford Focus SE. Tuxedo Black. $12,432. Red River Ford. Durant, OK. Call 580-924-9458. 1/2 2------------------------------------------2015 Ford Focus SE 5 door. White. $13,123. Red River Ford. Durant, OK. Call 580-924-9458. 1/2 2------------------------------------------2016 Hyundai Accent SE. Gray. $11,248. Red River Ford. Durant, OK. Call 580-924-9458. 1/2 2------------------------------------------2012 Chrys ler Town and Country Tour ing . Whi te . $11,867. Red River Ford. Durant, OK. Call 580-924-9458. 1/2 2-----------------------------------------2014 Malibu LS. Blue. $11,995. Red River Ford. Durant, OK. Call 580-924-9458. 1/2 2------------------------------------------2011 Ford Fusion. Lee Auto Sales. McAlester, OK. Call 918-423-7887. 1/2 2------------------------------------------2009 Chevy Malibu. White. Lee Auto Sales. McAlester, OK. Call 918-423-7887. 1/2 2------------------------------------------2007 Toyota Avalon. Lee Auto Sales. McAlester, OK. Call 918-423-7887. 1/2 2-----------------------------------------2014 Ford Fusion Titanium. Red, leather, touch screen, remote keyless entry. $13,900. Eufaula Ford. Eufaula, OK. Call 918-689-7767. 1/2 2------------------------------------------2016 Ford Mustang GT. Blue, lady driven, V8, 6 speed manual. Very nice and very fast. 8,055 miles. $$29,900. Eufaula Ford. Eufaula, OK. Call 918-689-7767. 1/2 2------------------------------------------
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2015 Nissan Altima 14 2.5. $13,990. Hoyte of Durant, OK. Call 855-210-7406. 1/2 2------------------------------------------2017 Hyundai Santa Fe SE. $22,000. Hoyte of Durant, OK. Call 855-210-7406. 1/2 2------------------------------------------
Trucks & SUV’s2013 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited. Lee Auto Sales. McAlester, OK. Call 918-423-7887. 1/2 2------------------------------------------1999 Ford F-250. Lee Auto Sales. McAlester, OK. Call 918-423-7887. 1/2 2------------------------------------------2002 Ford Explorer. Lee Auto Sales. McAlester, OK. Call 918-423-7887. 1/2 2-----------------------------------------2008 Chevy Silverado. Lee Auto Sales. McAlester, OK. Call 918-423-7887. 1/2 2-----------------------------------------2015 Ford F-150 Supercrew XLT. Black. $29,757. Red River Ford. Durant, OK. Call 580-924-9458. 1/2 2-----------------------------------------2013 Ford Expedition King Ranch. White. $34,830. Red River Ford. Durant, OK. Call 580-924-9458. 1/2 2------------------------------------------2015 F-150 Supercrew Lariat 4WD. Blue. Was $40,995, NOW $39,247. Red River Ford. Durant, OK. Call 580-924-9458. 1/2 2------------------------------------------
2015 Ford F-150 Supercrew K.R. 4WD. Black. $47,543. Red River Ford. Durant, OK. Call 580-924-9458. 1/2 2------------------------------------------2015 Ford F-150 Supercrew Lariat. Silver. $28,954. Red River Ford. Durant, OK. Call 580-924-9458. 1/2 2------------------------------------------2008 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo. $8,480. Hoyte of Durant, OK. Call 855-210-7406. 1/2 2------------------------------------------2016 Ford F-150. Gray, crewcab, 4x4 sport, ecoboost. Super clean red carpet. Lease turn in. $31,900. Eufaula Ford. Eufaula, OK. Call 918-689-7767. 1/2 2------------------------------------------2015 Chevy Tahoe. White, loaded, leather, navigation, DVD, 3rd row seating, 4x4. $41,500. Eufaula Ford. Eufaula, OK. Call 918-689-7767. 1/2 2------------------------------------------2015 Ram 1500 Crew Cab Express. $24,890. Hoyte of Durant, OK. Call 855-210-7406. 1/2 2
2013 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited. Lee Auto Sales. McAlester, OK. Call 918-423-7887. 1/2 2------------------------------------------1999 Ford F-250. Lee Auto Sales. McAlester, OK. Call 918-423-7887. 1/2 2------------------------------------------2002 Ford Explorer. Lee Auto Sales. McAlester, OK. Call 918-423-7887. 1/2 2-----------------------------------------
2014 Ford F-150. Red. regular cab, 4x4. 36,790 low miles. $29,900. Eufaula Ford. Eufaula, OK. Call 918-689-7767. 1/2 2------------------------------------------
Domestic Pets
Bulls For Sale: Black Polled Saler Bulls. 12 to 24 months. Easy calving. Fast Growth. $1,000 to $1,800. Call 405-380-7235. Heifer Pa i r s . D e l i v e r y a v a i l a b l e . 1/2 4----------------------------------------------Entire Cow Herd For Sale. Great Set of Angus Bulls for Sale. Yearlings and 2 year olds. Great Calving, Great Carcus Values, Wonderful Dispostion. Private Treaty. Selling ALL - Doctor's Orders! Calvin-Kiowa area. Call Ira Boggs at 580-320-4702. 1/2 4----------------------------------------------
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60 MIXED GRASS HAY ROUND BALES $23 EACH. 5 BALES LAST YR. $10 EA. 918-470-0197 OR 918-297-3553 located in Adamson. 1/2 3------------------------------------------55 gallon metal barrels, like new condition, Clean $8, $10 & $12 each. 918-423-6938. 1/2 2 ------------------------------------------Size 15 Tires for sale: (4) Capital Sports Tires 205/17R/15. Will work on cars or trailers. Have (1) spare that goes w/them (different brand). Like new, less than 60 miles on them. $300 OBO. Call or text 918-329-9828. 1/2 2-------------------------------------------Pageant dresses size 2 custom made Sherry Hill. Paid $4,900. Sell for $2,900. Call 918-424-1109. Can text pictures. 12/12 4------------------------------------------Experienced person looking to do eldercare three nights a week 918-470-3739. Have references. 1/2 2------------------------------------------Do you need a sitter for your aging or infirm loved one? Man 58 old with experience and references seeks live out or live out position in Checotah area for p e r s o n w h o n e e d s companionship, light house keeping and meals. 918-565-7326. 1/2 2 --------------------------------------------2-Varathane EZV Commerical floor sanders w/ integrated vacuum systems. $800 each. OBO. 918-424-9990. 1/2 2--------------------------------------------
Mobile Home For Sale by Owner. 2bd/2ba. 2 carports, several buildings, double roof, storm shelter, vinyl flooring, C/H/A. On 2 Lots, back lot open. 1/4 mile from Lake Eufaula. $40,000. Call 918-237-1754. 10/10 6--------------------------------------------
Solar Fusion Heater new in box, heats 700 sq.ft. 2 Ocean Rods 1)Aba Garcia open face reel 2) Stern Caster closed face reel.; LW Pickup bed trailer.; River Raft w/paddles, heavy duty.; Antique brass globe light, Silver serving tray w/pot & glasses. Silver Jewelry Box. Telescope w/tri-pod.; 12"to14" wide Racing Wheels 5 hole, will fit a Ford & Dodge. Combined volume of Superman Comic books. Call 918-652-8791. 11/28 5-------------------------------------------
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918-302-8692------------------------------------------For Sale: Nice Dinning Room Buffett. $100. Call 918-423-3184. 1/2 3-------------------------------------------For Sale: Like NEW Childs John Deere Jeep w/battery. Works great. $200. Call 918-423-3184. 1/2 3-------------------------------------------Kitchen table solid oak, 2 extra leaves, 4 good wooden chairs, EC, approx 75 years old. Very heavy $250. Also brand new single size twin bed extra tall, new condition comes with frame $250 obo or trade for good recliner. 918-441-1043. Cash only. 1/2 3-------------------------------------------
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House For Sale: 3bd/1ba older brick home. Has metal roof. In Arpelar, OK area. Call for more information 918-318-0996. 12/5 6-------------------------------------------Home For Sale by Owner. 3bd /1ba. Has CH/A, NEW refrigerator, range, & microwave. Large yard. In Haileyville, OK $64,000. Call 918-429-7873. 12/12 6-------------------------------------------
NW Corner 69 Bypass & Electric Ave., 7500 sq ft 3 bay metal bldg with office space available. Call Eddie @ 918-302-8692 12/12 5-------------------------------------------For Sale: 2001 Palm Harbor Home. 28x60. 3 bd/2ba. On 1 1/2 lots, new metal roof, 4 out buildings. 8x10-10x12-6x12-50x21 sliding glass door onto patio, chain link fence. Longtown area. Call 918-429-2790. 11/14 6--------------------------------------------WANTING To Rent or Lease (possibly buy in time) a place in the country. Must have home with land and possibly a barn. Location from McAlester to Hugo area. Love the country! Call 903-520-3797. 11/21 6--------------------------------------------VERY Nice 2bd 1 1/2 ba with laundry room. All appliances included. Has C/H/A. In nice neighborhood. No pets. $700 a month plus deposit. Call 918-916-6485. 1/2 3---------------------------------------------
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guaranteed operating loans, and another $3.5 billion was allocated for direct and guaranteed farm ownership l o a n s . T h i s a d d i t i o n a l financing enabled farmers and ranchers across the country to access capital to start their operations, or to expand their existing operations. The new lending continued the recent growth in FSA’s farm loan portfolio.FSA highlights from the year include:Agriculture Risk Coverage and Price Loss Coverage (ARC/PLC) and Conservation Reserve Program (CRP)U S D A i s i s s u i n g approximately $8 billion in payments under the ARC and PLC programs to agricultural producers who suffered market downturns in 2016.In 2017, FSA distributed $1.6 billion in CRP payments to over 375,000 Americans for
doing their part in improving water quality, reducing soil e r o s i o n a n d i n c r e a s i n g wildlife habitat.Disaster AssistanceIn response to Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria, USDA announced special procedures to assist producers in states and territories who lost crops or livestock or had other damage to their farms or ranches. Also, because of the s e v e r e a n d w i d e s p r e a d d a m a g e c a u s e d b y t h e hurricanes, USDA provided
flexibility to assist farm loan borrowers. FSA dispatched additional staff to the affected areas and, in response to a request for assistance, rolled o u t a s p e c i a l p r o g r a m providing vouchers to dairy herd owners in Puerto Rico who used the assistance to purchase feed.USDA also provided extensive assistance for a variety of other disasters throughout the country, including drought in the northern high plains, wildfires in the west and central plains, floods,
tornados, freezes and other storms. For example, in July, USDA authorized the use of additional CRP lands for emergency grazing and haying in and around portions of Montana, North Dakota and South Dakota affected by severe drought. USDA also added the ability for farmers and ranchers in those areas to hay and graze CRP wetland and buffer practices. This followed a previous action in April and June to assist the area and provided livestock producers with an additional feed source. In October, FSA teamed with other USDA agencies to provide assistance to wildfire-damaged areas of northern California, including loans and other disaster assistance programs.New FarmersI n Au g u s t , A g r i c u l t u r e Secretary Sonny Perdue signed a Memorandum of
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WHO IS YOUR VICTORY?I caught myself thinking about my son’s football season the other day. I can be forgiven. He’s a senior after all, and we a r e w h i z z i n g p a s t milestones and memories a t an a larming c l ip . R e m e m b e r i n g t h i s s e a s o n ; l o o k i n g a t amazing action shots c a p t u r e d b y photographers with skill that far exceeds my cell phone efforts; and smiling as I remember particular moments of victory or success.
T h e y d i d n ’ t w i n a championship; didn’t win a district title; didn’t even have a winning season – based on their win/loss record anyway. But after four years with three different head coaches, things were poised to head further south than they were last year. But that’s not what happened. The team doubled their wins, which is nice. But what made the season worth remembering was the attitude of dedicated players (especially the jaded seniors), crafted by invested coaches. Some people may view this as u n r e m a r k a b l e o r unworthy of note. But
when I caught myself smiling as I reminisced about my son’s losing season, I realized that their victory hinged on more than the light bulbs o f a h i g h s c h o o l scoreboard.Life is a hard place. Joys are sprinkled in with enough frequency to keep us going. But anyone who has buried a spouse or a child, watched their home burn to the ground, been overwhelmed with financial desperation or dealt with any number of t h i n g s w e h u m a n s encounter on our journey – they know that life can deal a haymaker with no warning.
Driving past the OKC Bombing Memorial the other day helped me put my own small situation into perspective. Helping an elderly parent get the c a r e t h e y n e e d a n d deserve proves to be a bigger challenge than it should be. Corkscrew requirements that limit payments allowed or type of care given are the i m a g i n i n g s o f a bureaucracy that seems to have lost sight of finding the best ways to care for individuals. So as I sat at a stoplight, furious that our hands were being tied in finding the best care for my dad, I glanced at the fence to my right. Teddy bears and flowers were crammed into the chain link fence. Among them was an 8x10 photo of a
slightly older man. A man who would be an elderly m a n t o d a y h a d h e survived that bombing. In that moment, I knew that his family would be overjoyed to trade places with me and be happy to deal with governmental red tape if it meant having their father back on earth with them. The victory I can claim is knowing I have the privilege of fighting the good fight on behalf of a father who sacrificed mightily for
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when subjected to the magnetic fields and radio waves that allow magnetic resonance imaging, or MRI, to see into the body.The new study in The New England Journal of Medicine “confirms that pretty much a n y b o d y w h o h a s a pacemaker or implanted defibrillator can, with very few restrictions, safely get an MRI scan if they need it,” as long as the devices are properly adjusted before the scan and safeguards are in place, coauthor Dr. Henry Halper in , professor o f medicine, radiology and biomedical engineering at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, told Reuters Heal th in a te lephone interview.To prevent problems, the researchers reprogrammed the devices to adopt a standard heart rhythm for people whose hearts won’t beat on their own and disabled functions that might cause the pacemaker to fire improperly if the MRI produced erratic signals in the heart. After the MRI, the devices were returned to their original settings.O n l y n e w e r d e v i c e s d e s i g n a t e d a s “ M R I -conditional” have been considered safe by the U.S. F o o d a n d D r u g Administration. The vast majority in use - about 6 million worldwide - do not have that designation. A 2005 analysis estimated that at least half of those patients will someday need an MRI.T h e U . S . C e n t e r s f o r Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), which administers the Medicare insurance program for the elderly and disabled, will only pay for MRI scans in p a t i e n t s w i t h “ M R I -c o n d i t i o n a l ” d e v i c e s , c o a u t h o r D r . S a m a n Nazarian, of the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, told Reuters Health in an email.Given the results of the new study and an earlier one published in February, which also showed the older devices to be safe, “it’s hard to understand the position” of the CMS, said Nazarian, a cardiac electrophysiologist.In that February study, a separate team of researchers r e p o r t e d i n T h e N e w England Journal that no serious problems were seen in 1,318 patients with a pacemaker or implantable defibrillator who received an MRI. But in those cases, t h e c h e s t a r e a w a s n’ t scanned by the MRI.In the new tests by the Nazarian-Halperin team, about 200 of the 1,509 pacemaker and defibrillator patients had their chest
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Feeder Steers Medium and Large 1 Head Wt Range Avg Wt Price Range Avg Price 10 253-295 273 200.00-210.00 202.39 4 381 381 195.00 195.00 13 359-393 378 180.00-185.00 184.16 42 402-444 420 178.00-190.00 180.74 43 450-489 458 173.00-187.00 182.82 7 523 523 172.00 172.00 25 504-543 527 152.00-168.00 155.99 3 508 508 184.00 184.00 51 581-588 586 151.00-153.00 151.47 47 625-649 637 145.00-149.75 149.36 7 606 606 141.00 141.00 14 693 693 146.00 146.00 16 722-736 731 145.00 145.00 3 810 810 141.50 141.50 3 892 892 140.00 140.00 5 985 985 134.00 134.00
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Feeder Steers Medium and Large 1 Head Wt Range Avg Wt Price Range Avg Price 5 260-283 269 200.00-210.00 205.79 22 300-343 320 200.00-211.00 206.32 11 350-358 353 195.00-200.00 198.35 7 385-393 388 181.00-187.00 184.45 39 403-440 418 175.00-187.00 179.07 10 450-493 479 172.00-185.00 176.39 19 505-538 515 164.50-178.00 174.35 22 500-548 535 150.00-166.00 158.10 47 555-579 569 152.00-159.00 155.86 7 600 600 152.50 152.50 11 631-633 632 136.00-143.00 141.09 12 653 653 144.00 144.00 5 663-670 667 134.00-137.00 135.81 21 705-727 716 140.00-145.00 142.44
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Plan now for colostrum needs this
springIt is not too soon to begin to prepare for the spring calving season. Locating, obtaining, and storing
several doses of colostrum or colostrum replacer will come in handy before the first heifers start to go into labor. Calves born after a difficult birth are at a high risk of failing to receive adequate colostrum by natural suckling because of greatly decreased colostrum intake. Calves that are born to a prolonged stage II of p a r t u r i t i o n ( d e l i v e r y through the pelvic canal) very often suffer from severe r e s p i r a t o r y a c i d o s i s . Acidotic calves are less e f f i c i en t a t absorb ing colostral immunoglobulins even if artif icially fed co los t rum. The on ly disease protection baby calves will receive is via the p a s s i v e t r a n s f e r o f a n t i b o d i e s (immunoglobulins) from the colostrum that they
ingest. Therefore effort should be made to provide weak newborn calves with the best source of colostrum available via bottle suckling or tube feeding.Natural colostrum is still considered the best source of the immunoglobulins for disease protection for the calf. If there is still a dairy in your area, the opportunity may exist to obtain some natural colostrum from newly freshened dairy cows. Avoid obtaining colostrum from dairies that are known to have had an i n c i d e n c e o f “ J o h n e s Disease”. Fresh colostrum can be stored in 1 quart doses by putting that much (1 quart) in a gallon-size Ziploc bag. Lay the bags flat to freeze in the freezer. When it is time to thaw the colostrum, it
will be easier and quicker to thaw, compared to 2 quarts or more in a big frozen chunk. The amount of immunoglobulin ingested is also a major determinant of final blood immunoglobulin concentration. A practical "rule-of-thumb" is to feed 5 to 6% of the calf's body weight within the first 6 hours and repeat the feeding when the calf is about 12 hours old. For an 80 pound calf, this will equate to approximately 2 quarts of colostrum per feeding. Consequently, if the calf is quite large (about 100 pounds), then the amount of colostrum will need to be increased accordingly to 2 ½ quarts per feeding.If there is no source of natural colostrum available, purchase a few doses of a commercial colostrum
“replacer”. Colostrum replacers wil l contain greater than 100 grams of immunoglobulin per dose. Make certain to read the label before purchasing. Colostrum replacers may
seem expensive, but the value of a l ive calf at weaning strongly suggests that every effort to keep all of them alive is worth the investment.
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1842 1st US wire suspension bridge for general traffic opens in Pennsylvania
1890 Record 19'2" alligator shot in Louisiana by E A McIlhenny
1893 1st US commemoratives & 1st US stamp to picture a woman issued 1896 Battle at Doornkop, South Africa 1911 Brooklyn Dodgers president Charles Ebbets announces purchase of grounds to build a new concrete-and-steel stadium to seat 30,000 1913 National Woman's Party forms 1914 Philips installs research department in Eindhoven 1917 Royal Bank of Canada takes over Québec Bank 1918 Dodgers trade Casey Stengel & Cutshaw to Pittsburgh for Grimes & Mamaux 1918 NHL Montréal Wanderers disband after Westmount arena burns down 1919 Anti-British uprising in Ireland 1919 Lithuania gains independence 1920 10,000 US union & socialist organizers arrested (Palmer Raids) 1921 DeYoung Museum in Golden Gate Park opens 1921 1st religious service radio broadcast in US, KDKA-Pittsburgh 1923 Ku Klux Klan surprise attack on
black residential area Rosewood FL, 8 killed (compensation awarded in 1995) 1925 Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Region established (now in Tadzhik SSR) 1929 US & Canada agree to preserve Niagara Falls 1932 Young gang shoot dead 6 police in Springfield Missouri 1942 28 nations, at war with Axis, pledge no separate peace 1942 German troops in Bardia surrender 1942 Japanese troops occupy Manila Philippines 1944 1st use of helicopters during warfare (British Atlantic patrol) 1945 Kentucky begins 130 home basketball game win streak, ends in 1955 1945 Allied air raid on Neurenberg 1945 Radio Orange ends cooperation at Liese-Aktion 1947 Mahatma Gandhi begins march for peace in East-Bengali 1954 Herman Wouks "Caine Mutiny" premieres in New York City NY 1955 1st "Bob Cummings Show" premieres on NBC (later on CBS) 1956 Poujadists/communists win French parliamentary elections 1958 Dmitri Shostakovich's 2nd Piano concert, premieres in NY 1959 USSR launches Mechta (Luna 1) for 1st lunar fly-by, 1st solar orbit 1959 Cuban dictator Fulgencio Batista flees 1960 Senato r John F Kennedy , announces his candidacy for President 1960 1st redshank old world shore bird reported in North America (Halifax) 1960 John Reynolds sets age of solar system at 4,950,000,000 years 1960 Roger Sessions' 4th Symphony premieres 1961 1st AFL Championship Game, Houston Oilers beat Los Angeles Chargers 24-16 1961 Hawai i 's, then al l t ime low temperature, 14ºF recorded atop Haleakale 1965 Martin Luther King Jr begins a drive to register black voters 1966 1st Jewish child born in Spain since 1492 expulsion 1968 "Zizi" closes at Broadway Theater New York City NY after 49 performances 1968 Christiaan Barnard performs 2nd heart transplant 1970 US population is 205,052,174; Black population 22,600,000 (11.1%) 1971 A barrier collapses at Ibrox Park football ground at end of a soccer match in Glasgow Scotland, killing 66 1974 55 MPH speed limit imposed by Richard Nixon 1974 Worst fire in Argentine history destroys 1.2 million acres 1975 US Depar tment o f In ter ior designates grizzly bear a threatened species 1977 Bowie Kuhn suspends Braves owner Ted Turner for one year due to tampering charges in Gary Matthews free-agency signing
1979 Dr Benjamin E Mays, named president of Atlanta Board of Education 1979 Sid Vicious' trial for murder of girlfriend Nancy Spingen begins 1985 Australia beat West Indies by innings at SCG, Bob Holland 10 match wickets 1985 Egyptian President Mubarak re-
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Haven’t got anything against Star Wars. Just another Ho l lywood mov ie about people killing loads of other people with odd weapons instead of guns. But I’m thinking, I missed the very first movie and didn’t bother with the next 30 as I had grown too old to desire a flashy light saber for Christmas, so why then do I know the plot, characters, and most lines from every episode while at the same time carrying a complete catalogue of every p i e c e o f S t a r W a r s merchandise and corporate co-advertisers inside my little noggin? Must be that force thing.
Just got my Social Security statement advising me about an increase in benefits. I’m
getting an increase of $2.2 dollars. Two dollars; 4 half-dol lars; 8 quarters; 200 pennies. Social Security is a joke.
We have the worst drivers in the worst driving state in the nation in wet weather. Those who use their brain already knew that. The most important factor — tailgating. Just like in dry weather, besides careless driving, tai lgat ing is the greatest cause of wrecks. Every day you see people driving the highway only one or two car lengths behind other vehicles. Drivers appear to forget the first act of slowing down is not to put your foot on the brake but to get your foot off the gas
Why is Christmas just like a day at the office? You do all the work and the fat guy with the suit gets all the credit.
Those color splash uniforms, or whatever they’re called, are more annoying and lame than not standing for the anthem. Did the NFL honestly need some shoe company’s money
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It amazes me how many people will "pick up the cause" on sexual harassment now years later. Why didn't they speak up when it supposedly happened? Or maybe for some i t is a convenient "rewrite" of their history to suit their own narrative to deflecttheir partaking willfully to get ahead.
Why is releasing balloons into the air not considered littering and stopped by our litter laws? Besides looking ugly they are very dangerous to wildlife.
There are two branches of the FBI, the branch that’s out investigating, solving and preventing crime, and the branch that’s out supporting the liberal Democrat agenda.
Most technology is greed-driven. How about a war on greed?
I don’t get it. Months ago the group trying to get a candidate elected called my home. At that time I politely asked them to remove my number from their list. Since then, they call my home constantly, waking me up, disturbing my meals, and just being a nuisance. I hope their candidate realizes that there is no way I would vote for him after all this. If someone wants my vote, don’t call my home constantly expounding about your virtues or wanting me to participate in a “brief” survey.
I am asking for all store owners and managers to take a second and evaluate your accessibi l i ty opt ions for people with true disabilities. One of our family members was recently stricken with a long-term illness that requires the use of an electric cart to shop. Why would big (stores) not offer electric carts? Why would they not set up the display racks so the carts can maneuver around them? Also, why would the ones that offer a cart not have a way to guage the battery life so a person is not stranded in the back of the
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BREAKFAST-LUNCH-DINNER
ARIES (Mar. 21- April 20) You can make adjustments in your domestic scene today. Your ability to get the job done will result in added respons ib i l i t y and poss ib le promotion. Don't bang your head against a wall.
TAURUS (Apr . 21 - May 21) Your moneymaking opportunities will flourish. Hassles with female colleagues may lead to problems with your boss. Look into alternatives that would better suit both your needs.
GEMINI (May 22-June 21) Creative pursuits should payoff. Take your time and try not to overload yourself. Your communication skills are at an all-time high.
CANCER (June 22-July 22) Sit back and observe, regardless of how hard that might be. Quarrels will erupt if you get into philosophical debates with friends. Mingle with those who can help you get ahead.
LEO (July 23-Aug 22) You may be emotional and quick to judge others. You will probably have to defend your mate. Go directly to the source if you want to know exactly what's been going on.
VIRGO (Aug. 23 -Sept. 23) You will reap the benefits if you put money into upgrading your residence. Your emotional partner will push the right buttons today. Don't start a dispute unless you're prepared to accept irreversible results.
LIBRA (Sept. 24 -Oct. 23) You may as well work on projects that will allow you to make progress. You will be your usual charming self and the partners you attract may be the adventurous type. Your ideas may be a little ahead of their time; don't push them, instead just continue working on development.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24 - Nov. 22) You can enjoy social events and meet new potential mates; however, avoid being lavish. Don't let your partner goad you into wearing your heart on your sleeve. It might be time to do some of those chores at home.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23 -Dec. 21) Sit back and observe, regardless of how hard that might be. Things may not be as they sound. Being unappreciated by your boss could make it hard to do your work effectively.
CAPRICORN (Dec 22.- Jan. 20) Try to understand their point of view. Acceptance will be necessary. Don't let others make you feel guilty or insecure.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 -Feb. 19) Take the whole family and make it an enjoyable outing. You can't help everyone. Courses dealing with psychology or health care will be of interest.
PISCES (Feb. 20-Mar. 20) Visitors may be likely to drop by. Your stubbornness coupled with your mate's jealousy don't make for a favorable time. Any capricious behavior will confuse loved ones and your mood swings will result in loneliness.