Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 248, Ed. 1 Friday, May 18, 1956 Page: 5 of 16
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Friday, May 11, 1956
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Area Polled Hereford Sale
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Mr. and Mrs R. D. Mulane and
son Robert. Fort Worth, visited
Mrs. Nettie Bryant here recently.
Mrs. Bryant was also visited by
her brothers, W. C. Davis and
Leonard Davis, both of Fort Worth.
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• Senior herd sire on Silver Dome
is G. Carlos President Mischief,
an 11-year-old that has "tired two
champions and two reserve cham-
pions in Texas State Sales and sire
of many of Brown's lop cows. He
is one of the best known sons of
Carlos Mischief 4th. According to
Brown, the highest price Polled
Hereford female to ever sell in
Texas was sired by the senior herd
sire.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Blanks had
as week-end guests their daughter
and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Luth-
er - Zimmerman of Edna. Sunday
they had Mr. and Mrs. Laverne
Blank and Mrs. Mary Williams
and daughter, all of Dallas.
Mrs. J. H. Powell is visiting
Mr. and Mrs Troy Powell in Ma-
bank this week.
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satisfaction this emblem pledges.
It is the maker's warranty of an
inner soundness that your eye or
your touch cannot test. And only
Chevrolet in the low-price field is
entitled to wear the small, proud
plaque that proclaims "Body by
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The significance of this emblem
cannot be tested on the showroom
floor. Its meaning was not built up
in a day but only after long years in
which owners learned that "Body
by Fisher” was a veritable symbol
of solid, enduring satisfaction.
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MCKINNEY - (Special» - The
board of directors of the MeKin-
ney Chamber of Commerce, at its
monthly .meeting Tuesday after-
noon. gave tentative approval to
a proposed plan for an Industiral
Foundation or Fund to aid in it-
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When you see “sterling” on silver
you know what it means—solid
silver, all the way through. '
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"Body by Fisher” on an automobile
it means much the same thing-
quality all the way through, in
things unseen as well as on the
.. visible, gleaming surface.
Mr and Mrs. J. W. McNatt had
as their guests over the weekend
their children and grandchildren.
Mr. and Mrs. Arbie McNatt. Mark
and Bill McNatt. Mrs. Arnell (Sis-
sie) Logaton and Margaret Logston
all of San Antonio. Sunday they
had T. W. (Buddy) McNatt and
family and Mr. Olson, all of Dal-
las.
ago estimated at $14,000. Empty
beer cans were found near one of
the damaged cars.
Silver Bonny B. six • year - old
herdsire at Silver Dome. He was
sired by Pawnee Silver and is out
of Miss Donnie B 22nd and is rat-
ed as one of the top herd sires in
Central Texas.
Twelve other herd sire prospects,
ranging in age up to two years
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dals who smashed car windows nd
slashed convertible tops In a resi-
stop calling ma ‘mama’ or I’ll sell you with a
Record-Chronicle Want Ad!"
trading new industry to the city
and asked chairman J. M. Whise-
nant of the chamber's Industrial
Committee to prepare and present
a firm proposal for consideration
of the group at their June meet-
ing.
Whisenant and his committee
outlined a tentative plan which
would entail the selling of shares,
at a figure to be decided on later,
to individuals and business organ-
izations with the funds so raised to
be used for the industrial expan-
sion of McKinney. He read numer-
ous letters from cities in the area
that have similar plans in opera-
tion at this time.
Whisenant explained that the
adoption of the plan would not.
in itself, solve the problem of se-
curing industry but would place
McKinney in a better position to
bargain with prospective business-
es. the organization would be
strictly non-profit and all increases
would go back into the fund.
Ho displayed copies of a most
attractive brochure his committee
has prepared for use in their ef-
forts to induce new industry to
locate in McKinney.
Aubrey Area
By MRS. K. E. LOVE
Record Chronicle Correspondent
WASHINGTON in- President
Eisenhower has called on all
Americans to join in prayer on
Memorial Day, May so. for "an
enduring peace founded on mercy
and justice.”
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that Congress in 1960 passed
starting at 1 p m. Auctioneers will
be Col. Walter Britten and Col , ment heifers bred to the same
Neil ""Tiny" St i Qi yon halle and nut af the ranch’s hest
trend of pouplation away from ru-
ral areas and toward cities and
towns is indicated in comparative
figures released this week at a
meeting of the McKinney Cham-
ber of Commerce. ’
For the period between 1940 and
1950 (here has been a decrease
of 940 in the number of farms in
Collin County, a decrease of 15,-
492 in the farm population and a
decrease of 5,498 in the total pop-
ulation of the county. At the same
time the average size of farms in
the county has increased from 107.1
acres in 1940 to 131.4 in 1980 and
the popultion of the City of Mc-
Kinney had increased from 8,555
to 10,560 or 2,005.
In 1940 there were 4,771 farms
in the county as compared with
3,831 in 1950; the farm population
fell from 30,999 to 15,507 during
the same 10 year period, and the
total population of the county fell
from 47,190 to 41.692.
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RATED AMONG THE TOP
Included in first production sale of H. Grady Brown’s Silver Dome Ranch north-
east of Denton Monday are these heifers, all bred to the ranch’s senior and junior
herdsires. The offering was inspected this week during the annual spring tour of
the Central Texas Polled Hereford Association. (Record-Chronicle Staff Photo)
a resolution providing that Memo-
rial Day annually should be ob-
served as a day of nationwide
prayer for permanent peace.
The President designated the
hour beginning in each locality at
11 a.m. on May 80 "as a period in
which we may be united in hum-
ble petition" for divine help in
achieving a permanent peace.
and declared the best prospects
produced on Silver Dome, also are
included in the offering, Brown
said. " .
Among the 35 females offered in
the sale will be 23 which have
been bred to the ranch's herd
sires. Domestic Carlos. CMR Anx-
iety Domino 63rd. Silver Bonny B
and Silver Rollo 2d.
The list also includes replace-
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Baskin, Texas Polled Hereford
Association, and Claud Willett, _______ .
Kansas City Drovers-Telegram. I dential neighborhood caused dam-
More than 600 Polled Hereford
breeders from throughout the na-
tion are expected to converge on
H. Grady Brown's Silver Dome
Ranch northcast of Denton Mon-
day for his first "Right Kind"
Polled Hereford production sale.
. The sale, Which will feature 14
bulls and 32 females, has been
tagged by Polled Hereford breed-
ers as "one of the biggest” produc-
tion events to be staged in Texas
this year.
Brown said that he had received
reservations for the sale from ev-
ery state in the union. Possibly
700 persons will be present, he
added.
Scheduled to begin with a din
. ner Monday, the sale will be stag-
ed in Silver Dome's show barn
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Mr. and Mrs. John Griffery had
as weekend guests their son and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Grif-
fey and children, of Fort Worth.
They also had his sister, Miss
Alma Griffey of Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Glover of
Aledo were guests of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. L. O. (Buster) Hunn
here Sunday.
Action Is Taken
I n Pennsylvania
Student Uprising
PHILADELPHIA UR - Twenty-
five students at the University of
Peunsylvania have been suspend-
ed or put on probation for a
"spring fever" uprising two weeks
ago.
The school's Committee on Dis-
cipline Tuesday meted out the
punishment, described as the
most drastic ever taken against
participants in a ''rowbottom'' —
Penn’s name for noisy student up-
risings on streets near the cam-
pus.
Last May 8, 116 students were
arrested. Of these. 28 were held
in MOO bail for the grand fury
and the others were released with
warnings.
The Committee on Discipline,
consisting of three student lead-
ers and four members of the ad-
ministration. did not make public
the names.
Lost 40 Pounds
With Barcentrate
"When I commenced to take
Barcentrate, I weighed 169 pounds.
HhaE taken six bottles and now
weigh 125, a loss of 40 pounds.*
Thus writes Mrs. Dora Taylor,
Route 1, Box 83, W. Airline Road,
Corpus Christi, Texas. Barcen-
trate has stood the test for over
18 years. Nearly six and a half
million bottles sold in Tsxas.
Get Barcentrate from any Texas
druggist. If the very first bottle
doesn't show you the way to take
off ugly fat, easily and without
starvation diet, return the empty
bottle for your money back.
Weather Decides'
What He’ll Bake
: CINCINNATI tm — Pastry Chef
Gene Vogel studies the weather
forecasts to determine how he’ll
do his baking for the next day.
He explains it this way:
"If the weatherman says ‘cold.’
I bake extra coffee cake, dough-
nuts—other things that go with
coffee.
"Warmer.’ I make fruit tarts,
ehiffon pies in greater quantity. |,
“ 'Rain.' I cut down on the bake .
shop production 30 per cent be
cause not so many people come!
downtown when it rains and they
don't like to carry packages." I
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Domestic Carlos, junior herdsire
is a son of the champion producer, {
and many of the cows offered in 1.
the sale have been bred to him.
Brown has been working on his
"Right Kind" of Polled Herefords
for several- years, using predomi-
nant bloodlines of CMR, Mellow '
Mischief, Domestic Mischief. Paw-
nee Silver, Bonny B. Domino. G.
Carlos Mischief President and Car-
los Mischief 4th.
Assisting with the sals will be
D. W. Chittenden, secretary. and
Glenn Kreuscher, field representa-
tive. both of the American Polled
Hereford Association: Roy Richer-
son. American Hereford Journal;
George Kieler. The Cattleman; B.
L. Swilley, Polled Hereford World
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Included in the large list of of-Magazine; Buy Shull, Oklahcma
fcrings is a one-half interest in Farmer-Stockman; Henry Elder. Vandal Foray
Texas Hereford Association: B. J.
Corner Locust and Mulberry
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McKinney Studying D SolpEou
Furniture For:
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Drive with care... EVERYWHERE!
All-expense trips to the Nainn-
al 4-H Club Congress in Chicago
19-jewel watches, pen and pencil
sets, and gold-filled medals are
among the awards to be given in
three National 4-H Award- Pro-
grams just announced by the Na-
tional Committee on Boys and
Girls Club Work.
County, State and National win-
ners will be, honored again this
year in the Beautification of Hume
Grounds. Dairy Foods Demonstra-
tion and Forestry programs.
In the Beautification of Hume
Grounds program, four medals of
honor are provided for winners in
each county. The state winner will
be presented a 19-jewel wrist
watch, and eight national winners
will receive all-expense trips to
the National 4-H Club Congress in
Chicago. These incentives are pro-
vided by Mrs. Charles R Wal-
green of Chicago.
Dairy Foods Demonstration. a-
wards are provided by the Car-
nation Company They include
gold-filled medals for the winning
individual, and team demonstra-
tors in. each county, and 19-jewel
watches for the high Individual
and each member of the high team
in the state. Eight national win-
ners in the program will be the
guests of the donor at the Na-
tiohal 4-H Congress.
American Forest Products In-
dustries. Inc., provides a medal of
honor for the county Forestry win-
ner. a pen and pencil set lor the
state winner, and 12 all-expense
trips to the Club Congress for na-
tional winners selected from a-
mong the state champions.
All 4-H programs are conducted
by the Cooperative Extension Ser-
vice. and the awards coordinated
by the National Committee. Com-
plete information la available Hom
county Extension offices.
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