Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 35, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 9, 1957 Page: 4 of 10
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SUPERIOR FEEDS
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Phone HO5-4335
Next Door to First State Bank
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SHETLAND PONY SALE
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Sale Starts at 10 a.m. Each Day
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FOR GOOD FOOD and FRIENDLY HOSPITALITY
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ASSOCIATION PRESIDENT— C. C. Teague of Sherman, president of the South-
western Shetland Pony Breeders Assn., is seen with a registered pony sold here
at previous sale. Teague, who is one of the outstanding pony breeders in the
nation, is also a director in the National Pony Breeders Assn.
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To Open Here Thursday
Some 500 to 600 visitors are more than 20 states have Indi Hatter will probably be on Sat-
expected here Thursday, Friday I
and Saturday for the annual
breed promotion sale for the
Southwestern Shetland Pony
Breeders Assn.
Clark McKelvey of Euless
sales manager for the event, es
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will be here for the sale. This
number includes 150 registered
animals and 140 or,more grade
ponies.
Buyers and breeders from
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We Sincerely Hope Your Visit and Stay With Us
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registered animals are sold, the ponies from such distant points
grade pony sale will start. The as Union Grove Wis : Rirdeye,
Ark.; Indianapolis, Ind ; Lyman, ।
We are proud that Gainesville,
Texas hat been selected as the
"Homo" of the Southwestern Shet-
land Pony Breeders Association.
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of the National Association. ture department'^ experiment
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Onlv persons who have been More than one-fourth of the
dead for 10 years can qualify children questioned fixed their
for election ‘to the 'Hall of own breakfasts. Their eating
Fame. I record was poor the survey
The sale will open at 10 am. rose Pony Farm at La Puente.
Thursday with registered ponies ( alif. and three brought herP
to go on the block first. Night by Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Lisht
sessions are expected Thursday from their farm near Lafayette,
and Friday to complete the reg- Ind.
istered sales. As soon as all the Other breeders are bringing
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help raise money for sponsoring ents want Junior to cat a good
pony shows and for various breakfast, they'll have to get up
Shetland promotional activities, early enough to have it with
C. C. Teague, who operates ..
the CJo Pony Farm at Sher- . ......
man is president of the South- That s the conclusion drawn
western Shetland Pony Breed- from a “breakfast experiment"
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Appropriate
LAKE ODESSA, Mich. (UP) eggs a year is owned by E. G. G.
A produce firm here which Ermal G. Garlinger.
Miss.; Nebraska City, Neb.; 1
Salem, Ky.; Jacksonville 111.;
Brooksfield, Mo.; Crowley Mon-
roe and Zachary. La A large
number of Texas and Oklahoma
breeders will have consign-
ments.
Mekelvey will be assisted by
the following ringmen; Col.
Herman. Buskirk. Atedo, III.;
Col. Ray Holder, Harrisonville.
Mo.; Col. Everett Triem, Doug
las, Okla : Ralph Brewer, Mari
etta; Okla.: Ken Reisinger. El-
dora, Iowa; Pen Wheelis. Waco,
and Bill Tilden. Lubbock,
Handling the gavel here again
are two nationally known pony
auctioneers. Col. Bill Porter of
Alexis, Ill., and Col. John Miller
, of Ft. Smith, Ark.
The breed promotion sale is
I held In ah eifnrt to get each
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for the fall sale, which will be The first out of state ponies
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held in the pony barn at thejrived They Include a consign.
Cooke County Fairgrounds ment of three from the Mont-
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Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 35, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 9, 1957, newspaper, October 9, 1957; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1580746/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cooke County Library.