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Construction for a new Penn Station in Murray is just one of several projects underway this year. In the next year, Murray will see the completed construction and opening of at least five new food chains and three liquor stores, with more businesses on the way.

In the past weeks, three new businesses have opened: While some students may rejoice at the addition of these new food selections in Murray, others may not understand why the city needs to add any more chain restaurants to its repertoire. Lance Allison, president of the Murray-Calloway County Chamber of Commerce, said new restaurants are not only important in the role of accommodating residents of the city, but they also serve to draw in people from the surrounding areas and are attractive places for people passing through Murray to spend money.

Elliot and Coleman were reportedly captured by officers after a report of burglary at a residence on Locust Grove Road was received on Sept. Elliot was present for the hearing and is accused of. Lamkin said Coleman will stay at the facility for four weeks and then be brought back to Murray to face charges. Both defendants are scheduled to appear in court at 8: It is alleged the co-defendants attempted another break-in before the robbery at the house on Locust Grove Road, but were chased from the residence by the owner. Blankenship said the investigations into the multiple home thefts in Murray and Calloway County are ongoing and more arrests and charges are possible.

The sophomore guard was scheduled to appear in Calloway County District Court at 9: Wednesday, weeks after an altercation in which he was involved that resulted in two assault charges. Prosecuting Commonwealth Attorney Mark Blankenship said he hopes Jackson to start negotiating a plea bargain to resolve the case, but he also wishes to see Jackson show remorse for his actions. Jackson was arrested Sept. The Clements said Jackson caused a shopping cart to collide with another vehicle, and when Jason Clement approached.

September 28, News Editor: Chris Wilcox Assistant Editor: Miller Conference Center, open to students. If you would like an event to appear in the This week section of The Murray State News, email us at news thenews. Please submit events by noon on Wednesdays. We cannot guarantee all items received will be published. A caller requested Officers check on a suspicious item in a 16th Street parking lot. A caller reported a reckless driver at Dorm Circle. An officer was notified but could not make contact.

An officer was notified. A caller reported a suspicious item in the dumpster area of White College. Officers took a report. A caller reported a medical emergency at Springer College. The Murray State Police and an ambulance were notified. The Murray State Police issued a citation to Austin Orten, junior from Murray, for no eye protection device, failure to comply with helmet law over 21 years of age, no registration plate and failure to maintain insurance on a motorcycle.

A caller reported an intoxicated person in the lobby of Hester College. Officers took an information. Lutheran Church parking lot. Officers issued a citation to Cody Lee, sophomore of Hazel, Ky. A caller reported a person at Hart College smelled of marijuana. A caller reported a person stuck on an elevator in Sparks Hall. A caller reported people skateboarding in the breezeway by the science complex.

The Murray State Police were notified and the people were gone on arrival. A caller reported theft of property at the Public Safety building. A caller requested to speak with an officer regarding threats at Hart College. Officers took a terroristic threatening report. A caller reported theft of property at Faculty Hall. A caller reported theft of property at the Oakley Applied Science Building. A fire was reported at. A caller reported a person soliciting on Payne Street. An officer was notified and took a report. A person reported being harassed to the Public Safety.

Officers took an information report. A caller reported a medical emergency at Richmond College. Officers and an ambulance were notified. Not all dispatched calls are listed. Higginson said it may create an awkward situation in the event Dunn left before the end of the academic. In other words, the University could potentially be seeking a provost and president at the same time — no easy task for a board already plagued by a tightened state and University budget. Both Dunn and Smart are qualified for the Missouri State position, but each brings a different set of qualities to the table.

Dunn comes from a higher education and governmental background. According to Allison, Murray was one of the only cities in western Kentucky to grow in the last census, gaining almost 2, people. He said the cities surrounding Murray, including Paris lost approximately citizens, while cities even farther away lost numbers at or above 1, With the bump in population comes a more attractive and diverse population who will need more businesses to satisfy the greater demand for products.

He said with packaged liquor sales beginning soon, Murray will not only experience a growth in businesses through the addition of alcohol. Dunn began his career in academics at the University of Memphis as an assistant professor.

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His focus in academics has been in education and leadership. He has also served as a principal in two school districts in Illinois and as the district superintendent of two Illinois school systems. Dunn received his doctorate in educational administration from the University of Illinois and his masters in administration and foundation at Illinois State. Allison said the fact that Murray is a college town is a big selling point.

Tim Todd, dean of the College of Business, agreed with Allison and said the University being in Murray is a significant factor regarding all economic development initiatives and quality of life areas. He said the relationship between Murray State and the town is a mutually beneficial one; new businesses offer students new job opportunities, products and services, while students affect businesses with new clientele. Smart has provided legal counsel to the Board of Governors, faculty, staff and administrators. He has been a shareholder and vice president in the firm since His practice consisted of representing individuals involved with injury, medical malpractice and commercial cases.

He also received the Leflar Scholarship and was an Oxford Scholar. Liquor stores and bars have until Oct. Cellar Door Wine and Spirits, University Wine and Spirits and Thoroughbred Spirits, three potential liquor stores, applied just two days after the earliest date they were able to. Another 10 requests have been made for licenses and are in the process of being approved. Matt Mattingly, the City Administrator, said in the next two years he expects to see quite a bit of growth in the number of businesses in Murray.

This is despite the current re-ordering and simplifying of purchasing of business licenses. Mattingly said of the approximately 1, business licenses that Murray currently has, more than 25 percent of these businesses were required to have multiple licenses. The city is now working to arrange it so that businesses only have to buy one all-encompassing primary license.

Currently, a business like a gas station is required to buy a license for every pump, for cigarettes and for vending machines, thus they are responsible for multiple licenses even though. Blankenship said he would like to see Jackson serve time in jail, enroll in anger management classes for his temper, pay restitution for medical bills and apologize for his actions.

The victims were both reported to have minor injuries. Jackson is still suspended from all basketball team activities, and there is no word on whether he will play in the opening game on Nov. He was expected to start for the Racers this season, but the team and athletics have been silent as to if that is still a reality. After the reclassification takes place, the number of business licenses will accordingly drop, but Mattingly predicts the actual number of businesses in Murray will grow. While Murray stands to lose some money from the drop in license sales, the real money gained from businesses in the city is through the tax on businesses.

Murray is different from many other towns, in that Murray has a flat rate tax. Mattingly said since , while losing some small businesses, Murray has managed to weather the storm of economic hardships and managed to maintain all industries and most businesses in general.

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All three, Mattingly, Allison and Todd, said the number of businesses in Murray is growing and has been for the last two years. By the time most students return to Murray from Winter Break, a great number of new businesses may already be here waiting for them. O captain, our captain?

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The staff editorial is the majority opinion of the editorial board of The Murray State News. For nearly a century, Murray State has grown and thrived with the help of talented administrators, faculty, staff and students. Murray State, however, is not immune to the damage that has been inflicted upon the country by the Great Recession.

State funding is drying up as Frankfort moves to cut back on things like building roads and trims the number of state employees. The administration thus has the greatest role in seeing Murray State through this crisis while maintaining an environment that will allow for further growth and development. The News has done its best to publicize the lack of transparency students have had to deal with coming from the administration. We have tried our best to offer criticism insofar as it is constructive toward the administration establishing a more productive relationship with the student body.

Students are tired of being told one thing and then witnessing something else entirely come out of the administration. What we are criticizing him for is trying to leave when Murray State faces incredible financial challenges in the coming years. We understand our position on this is almost predictable, and it remains to be seen even how much a president can affect looming difficulties like dire budgets and vacant administrators after Dunn has already taken significant steps to find remedies. With Vice President of Academic Affairs Bonnie Higginson also resigning, the University will already be engaged in a search for a provost.

Murray State needs a steady hand behind the wheel to make the tough decisions that are going to have to be made in the next few years on everything from the budget to enrollment to a tedious reaccreditation. Dunn to be a captain leading the way; a loyal captain would never abandon his ship, nor his crew. Got something you want to say? The News wants to hear it! Send us a letter — letters murraystate. How have high gas prices affected you? An inauspicious beginning I entered into my calling to teach with trepidation and I still get shaky when I walk into my Murray State classrooms each day.

Every week, I Duane Bolin am able to enter Professor of a room filled with young and History able scholars. I unlock the door to the Faculty Hall classroom and unload my books and folders and artifacts on the desk at the front of the room. The desk is complicated; one side is made up of an adjustable desktop that the professor, if astute enough, may position at just the right height to accommodate bifocaled eyes.

I can just see myself one day, repeating what happened to one of my retired colleagues. Having failed to master the contraption, while attempting to adjust the desktop to a suitable level, I have the thing slam precipitously down on my finger. I will step backwards in pain, planting my right foot into the trash can located conveniently behind the desk. By the time I can extricate myself from the trash can, you stunned students will sit there transfixed observing the intricate dance by the middle-aged wonder at the front of the room.

Surely your tuition dollars did not cover such a spectacle. I know from my own real-life experience just how precarious a classroom performance can be. I walk into the class with my notes neatly arranged in a folder and my thoughts rigidly ordered in my mind. I notice when I walk into the room that a fresh packet of chalk is arranged in the tray under a freshly dusted chalkboard. Everything seems to be in order. I take up a pristine piece of dustless chalk and with the first swipe at the board break it into five or six shards. I can never get the hang of writing with chalk, yet another reason why I have converted my class outlines and images to PowerPoint slides.

Things could be worse. On that day, I marched into the classroom all full of myself, not much older than the 18 year-olds I was to teach. Today, I know how much I need to learn about technology; my son and daughter taught me well enough that their father is indeed a Neanderthal, or Luddite, or both.

Back in , however, I just knew that I was on the cutting edge of the use of technology. I had decided to abandon the chalkboard for the high tech overhead projector. Hey, I hear your snickers.

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With such a system I could remain facing the class, rather than risk a barrage of spit wads with my back turned toward the students. On that first day of student teaching, I walked confidently into the classroom in coat and tie, only to find the overhead placed on the floor beneath the chalkboard. To place the thing in its proper place on the stand I bent down—and here was where I made my first teaching mistake on that first day of student teaching, a day that the real teacher, Ms.

Fanning, had entrusted her world history class to me, a senior student teacher from Belmont University—I bent down, back end facing out to the class. The loud ripping noise as the seat of my tight pants ripped open caught my attention, I think, before even my students could fathom the moment.

Of course, in due time they did realize what had happened, to great hilarity. For the rest of that first day of student teaching, I wrapped my sports jacket around my waist and taught very carefully, making sure to face my audience all the while. Of course, I had the overhead projector in front of me and did not have to resort to the chalkboard behind me. Such is the inauspicious beginning of a teaching career. You can see how I entered into my calling to teach with trepidation, and you can see why I still get shaky when I walk into the classroom each and every day.

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The first copy is free. Additional copies are available for 25 cents at Wilson Hall. The looming presidential election on Nov. In putting the cantankerous campaigns aside, voters are left with a serious but little discussed point of contention: We, as voters, have a clear and concise message for the direction of the Democratic Party and the incumbent Barack Obama, though he does waver on certain topics, such as same-sex marriage, in front of certain audiences, which is not an uncommon practice among politicians.

The American public has little to no understanding of the intended direction or platform of the Republican nominee, Mitt Romney. The ambiguity of the Romney campaign leaves much to be desired and truly begs the question of what a vote for the Republican Party means. With Romney and his vice presidential cohort Paul Ryan doggedly avoiding every opportunity to expand on their vision for the next four years of America, the actions and merits of both nominees are all an expectant voter has to create a well informed decision on Nov.

So then, the question becomes, what does. It means that Americans can accept being blatantly lied to and being party to a system that has already proven to be inept. Both candidates have denied or attempted to separate themselves from previous work and past political decisions.

Most noteworthy is Paul Ryan avoiding admission to collaborating with Rep. He has also awkwardly denied his vote for legislation that reduces government spending on the military — legislation that was drafted by a bipartisan committee for which he was a member. To add to their misguided denials, the pair have also been ambiguous as to what they will actually do if elected. Romney has stated that he will close tax loopholes thus preventing the wealthy, like himself, from avoiding paying taxes.

When pressed upon which loopholes he would be addressing the presidential nominee has been less than forthcoming, and this has been par for course for the entire campaign. So as a voter we can now say that voting for the Republican Party is a vote for the unknown.

The only thing clear about the Romney platform is the antiquated ideas on which it is founded. He believes, as Republicans before him have believed, that securing the prosperity of the upper class and wealthy will improve the economic standing of the country. This fallacy has been proven historically, statistically and is logically unfounded. This old way of thinking is not limited to the economy, as his view of women's rights is religious biased and misogynistic. If elected Romney would attempt to push back the women's rights movement by decades. The most concerning aspect of the upcoming election is the Republican Party's now nearly a decade long affiliation as the political party of the Church.

The platform of the party often runs hand. There have been whisperings that if elected Romney will abolish or alter many governmental support systems such as Medicare and unemployment insurance. Nearly every American knows someone that would be affected by such sweeping changes. So in November when standing in that little booth, take a moment to consider what your vote says about America and where you believe that America should be. Should we as a country be moving forward or moving backward? L ett er s to th e Ed i to r For every student, parking tickets have become something of a concern.

As it once was, a requirement to buy a parking permit was no more than a mere trade. A mild fee would give us, as commuters, a fair exchange for the rights to a parking space that was near our class. The problem as time has passed, however, has been the rapid growth in student and faculty body and the transportation they use and the lack of development for accommodation to the commuter. Over the past few years, certain acceptance policies have opened the doors to a wider range of student body. While I believe that this is a good route for education to take, I do not believe that it should be as quickly implemented as we have seen at Murray State.

A university should grow with its student body. It should expand to accommodate, as its purpose is to provide us with our college experience, not attempt to further line their. Che er s to In my eyes, this is another strain on my already tapped wallet. As a student, I contribute exuberate amounts of money, in conjunction with the rest of the student body. A parking tag, a necessary fee for the general university, should be valued at its worth, and when it is more cost-effective for me to park outside of university grounds and simply walk to class, rather than buying the equivalent of a season pass to Six Flags, I opt to walk to class.

Che e rs to Fall showers are back and not a moment too soon. All this rain might have helped out with that whole drought thing Three hours a night, one day a week? Is there any other possible way to handle these? Or maybe three 50 minute classes at night? Last week we welcomed the beginning of fall, but its 80 degrees out and humid.

Is this ever going to stop? Class has remained a dormant issue in American politics since the Nixon years, largely because of how successful the New Deal was at ending open class warfare in the United States. The wealthy, despite initial attempts to undo the New Deal, eventually acquiesed to the new order of things and accepted paying high income tax rates, recognized labor unions as equal partners in building up the United States and even went into public service themselves, a sort of noblesse oblige.

Things started changing in the s. Faced with an economic crisis, the wealthy and well-connected conservative activists grabbed hold of the Republican Party and used it as a vehicle to undo much of the New Deal. Income tax rates had to be slashed, jobs shipped elsewhere and corporate profits pushed to unbelievable levels. Public service became a route to even fatter profits and dividends as the wealthy purchased politicians and destroyed regulatory safeguards. For many Americans, the damage being done was masked by concern over other issues — affirmative action, abortion, same-sex marriage — all these things moved front and center, creating interesting bedfellows in the new political coalition that emerged from the rubble of the s.

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Taylor, state feed chemist, Dr. Hereford saddles proper conditions to lead off one or sevin stock. Kirk of the Range Cattle Experiment eral of the better cattle. At some disStation at Ona, and a panel discussionn tance from the farm they would load arranged by the Citrus Processors' Assn. Glasscock of the ful in giving out any information reUniversity of Florida, Join M. Scott, garding their stock and to make an imstate milk supervisor of Gainesville, and mediate report to the sheriff of their dC.

Dealers were told by Dr. Kirk that the Culbreath. Woods, secremilk as other pulp feeds. Sides are riveted to furniture grade oak stakes, fitted in tapered pockets. End edges of seats are steel covered. Slatted fold-back steel front, rub rail, hand rail, tail gate tightening lock are standard equipment. Side board height 5' 6". Inside width 7' 5". Citrus feed panel at nutrition conference was composed of, left to right, Dr. This top herd sire consistently produces calves which are known to be of outstanding quality and which are becoming famous for their show winnings.

Other Sumter County winnings included: Reserve Champion Bull 1st Place Sr. Heifer 1st Place Sr. We will be privileged to show you our cattle at any time. For Purebred and Registered Brahman breeding stock of any age and either sex, we invite you to contact us. But all of them are in shape to go to your own ranch "' and do well. In all, we are offering 50 HEAD including mature bulls, commercial bull prospects, and a number of females, all of them i in calf to our senior herd sire, Tippurisimo.

Cooper, Braden- ton, will cry the sale. Gardner's cattle, like many of the Brahmans in Florida and the Southeast, are very gentle and easy to handle-particularly with a feed bucket to help them show their affection. Established in with four females of breeding age representing Manso and Heroic blood purchased from the Norris Cattle Co. At the close of another year we realize how and Marion Manso as its sires.

Some breeding stock may. Finley, Lakeland, been to our success. We appreciate the opporFlr. This herd, established more than 30 years ago, contains around brood matrons onN e XJ which six registered sires are being bred. Some of the matrons were raised from unregistered Nellore cows imported many years ago, while some were purchased from IHudgins, however the herd has been fully registered since This herd, established in February, , with 18 females of breeding age.

At present 40 females of breeding age carrying blood 'of Imp. Sires now in use include Boy Blue of Dr. The commercial herd, established in on 22, res now numbers head. Three calves dropped during past year and several bull calves, dropped during fall and winter, will be available next Spring. Our ranch showed tshe champion Brahman steer at the January Ocala show.

Herd established in contains 62 females of breeding age. Stock included five cows by TipPu Jr. Several cows were purchased from B. It is grown sidered in producing wheat for bread. Man ents for the foundation of food supply. They are the very basis of man's physical At the Ocala Brahiman Show existence. An analogy with wheat may Jnay The Cattleman, Fort Worth, Texas, Due to space limitations, we are unSome of these are for sale at where it appeared in October, , able to include the part of Dr. His analogy, of course, is We also have bull calves for that methods used in producing better sale at the ranch.

Careful Culling Recommended by Clover Bar. We also have 50 good registered bulls for sale. We invite you to see these cattle and the rest of our herd at your convenience at our ranch near Cocoa. Telephone or write us. This heifer is a Manso-Imperator cross-the two blood lines we are featuring in our breeding program. She will show at Ocala 7an.

Red Raie is a top yearling bull. Indications are that competition for ranch. Calendar of-events is as ber of cattle the leading all-breed shows than in All of the prizes do not go follows: In past years nant awards. Next largest exhibitor will be Henry 0. Partin and Sons of Kissimmee if previous shows are any indication. Durrance Ranch at Brighton, formerly one of the larger exhibitors, will show only a small herd this year due to flood conditions. Others who will probably enter cattle for the show include: Stallworth, Vinegar Bend, Ala. Pat Johnston and Son, Kissimmee; G.

Hudgins of Hungerford, Tex. Emperor was calved Dec. Shown above is Velvet, P. The remainder which are offered for sale at private treaty includes 28 cows of breeding age most of them bred , 9 yearling heifers, 5 yearling bulls, and 2 small calves. These cattle are in very good pasture condition. They are now grazing at our ranch near Maseotte and you are invited to visit the ranch and inspect them.

We wish to cut the size of our purebred herd and we have set attractive prices on these registered Brahmans. Write us, see us at Ocala, or visit us at Maseotte. An applicaalthough it was nominally formed in , tion seldom remains in the office more is gradually establishing for itself a record than a week, according to Mrs. Sunday, for efficiency and service, and in case of emergency the registration Per Much of the progress has occurred leaves the office the same day in which Year LIVESTOCK during the past two years when increase its application arrives. The membership in 1.

Sunday, organizes and 1. Boyt of Devers, Tex. George of Richmond, Tex. Sunday, who has a cross-reference 1. Sunday and her two assistants keep busy checking All magazines are monthlies except and rechecking pedigrees and the like. Prices are One recent case involved two bulls for one full year. Satisfaction is Oercn aeivle w ul guaranteed.

All orders are handled which apparently had the same ABBA promptly and acknowledged. Rush number, dating from the early days of your subscription today. Remit in the association. It took quite a bit of any way convenient to you. Send for free catalog-hundreds more! Records are now in such good shape Thees people help run the American that in a matter of minutes the office Brahman Breeders' Assn. FC, Plant City, Florida individual animal registered with the this state. Lower panel, Executive Secre.

Brahman Issue of The Florida Cattleman. Similar regional and state organizations are located in Nevada, Louisiana, Arizona and California, as well as Texas. Purposes 6f the AIBA are to register worthy cattle, establish a standard of merit for those cattle, appraise cattle to -be registered to assure their high quality and to finance the association.

Now the association has members in 41 of the 48 states with the popularity of the breed expanding, and only the New England states are lacking Brahman cattle. President Whitcomb echoed that sentiment when he took over leadership last year. All consci- believe you'll agree with us when you see her at Ocala entious members are constantly re- January A purchaser of an animal registered in Tippu the Great. Moroto indicus April's Miss Princess development. Its [ Return 2nd J Lady Manso 9th. Its membership embraces all of the greatest names in, bos indicus history in America.

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Included in Pavilion beginning at i: Entries will the consignment are the bull, Murphy Jan. Last year the 16 bulls and ten Jan. Should the average and Bangs tested and must have been bull class at the last Ocala Show. Con- is also offering Elephantus' Queen Dido, beat the present national record for signment rules have been liberalized in a heifer. Bulls this year by 13 breeders to the sale which bulls.

Each breeder must sell as many are Emperor P. Females offered are Polk's Queen Manso 1st, a. Ton or more females than bulls, old heifer. Benefiel and Sons, whose ranch Bob Cooper of Sarasota. Entries are man herd two years ago. They are offerthe animals offered for sale. Lamar 'Beauchamp of Winter Haven, three year old bull which placed first as Offering of Dave Sloan of Mascotte irlhead of the committee, declared.

Other a senior bull calf at the Ocala cludes two females, Beatrice and Silver, members of the committee were: Mank Brahman Show, first in the senior year- both of them calves. Durrance is also selling Duchess 3oth, Ala. Harris of Bartow is selling the during the past two years, is selling four selected cattle for this year's show and bull Taxpayer and the female: Tippu at Ocala-two bulls and two females, all sale and began fitting and halter-break- Queen i5oth. Both were sired by calved in Stallworth 22d and ing tlxn when the show ended.

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Stallworth 3oth are the bulls, while Gayle A four-day program which will bring cent imported blood. April-using about 9 cars of "Most of these calves were Breeder and one of Regular. But we didn't lose calves. Not Quantity To blend with the finest quality females we have been able to obtain over recent years, we have secured the services of KING GREY That Famous Imperator Herd Sire After much consideration, we decided that the bloodlines represented in our cows could be most advantageously benefitted by mating to this unusually fine bull.

We expect our calf crop to include some of the most outstanding calves ever produced in the Southeast. A few will be sold and others will be retained for development and observation. King Grey calves are in great demand. Your inquiries will be appreciated. This show and sale features the best Brahmans in the Southeast. It's your opportunity to learn more about this rapidly spreading breed.

This will be our Sixth Annual Show and Sale. We invite you to attend, look at our cattle, and BUY one or more of the top Brahmans listed below: Durrance Ranch, Brighton, Fla. Billy Stuart, Bartow, Fla. Murphy Trillando Manso 3d.

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Murphy Ranch, Avon Park, Fla. M May 16, ' Miss Emperor Manso 3d Partin I Sons, Kissimmee, Fla. DR Tippu Queen th Dave Sloan, Mascotte, Fla. Polk's Queen Manso 1st DR Bonnie Hopkins st Miss Emperor 8th DR Red Cherrie d DR Red Sails d Miss Patiphar Murphy 1st July 1, '48 The Whaley Co. Last year entries were judged in an event which draws cattle and cattlemen from all over the Southeast. A fast moving program includes the following: These have been carefully selected, are all halter-broken and representative of the breed.

Tom McCord and Col. Bob Cooper will share in auctioneering duties. States and in commemoration of the "We want to stress the importance of P. F centennial celebration at Columbia, S. Soils, grasses, calfhood vaccination, gram will include exposition of 16 sub- Bangs to date, herd health and manageN. Beaumont, Texas jects of "utmost importance" to the ment, biometrics, Brahmans and milk breeder of any and all kinds of cattle- production, commercial cattle feeding, Joe M. Forney, Texas presented by the "highest authorities of Brahmans and butchers, sales methods for C. Georgetown, Texas Europe and both Americas.

Hungerford, Texas Also scheduled will be the sale of ioo ics of cattle breeding. Alice, Texas r e g i ste red Brahmans. Katy, Texas "This will be the piece de resistance agricultural leaders in that state. We intend to D. Skinner of the State Chamber of Jack Mehrens Conder of Schattel and Jones.

Goliad, Texas sented to Dr. James Bolton Davis of Brahman cattleman. Goliad, Texas Charleston, S. Cypress Mill, Texas Dr. Davis some years the case of bulls, account for a high perago," Thomas recalls, "and although centage of purebred animals. Miss Emperor 8th is a Phleugar 6th, first place senior cow at Ocala for two years; daughter of Emperor Jr. Miss and a granddaughter of Ch. Emperor; the other three are Emperor 8th has never been shown before but gives sired by old Emperor himself.

The bull in upper left is promise of developing into a top individual. Don't miss seeing capable of heading a purebred herd and will be ready for these animals at Ocala. Visitors always welcome at the service this spring. Miss Emperor Manso 3d is pasture ranch. Come by our organization has made great strides and see this outstanding bull, toward improving the standard of quality aamong Zebu cattle. Calves are not eligible for apranch. Write, or come yourself. Crum Brothers and The bull yearlings were shipped via D. Consigned by Milton R.

Mann Ranch sire, Rexmar. Cloud is or bull and one female, both calves. Lady Sadoc 8th is the female entry. Revell, who also reported employment of a sales manager. George Gillett, also of Wauchula, has purchased an interest in the firm and is managing the plant capable of producing 2ooo posts per day at Ona. His title is vice president and general manager. Sales manager is Ben Flesher of WauchuIa. Florida Fence Post was established two years ago to manufacture fence posts which will last an estimated 2o or more years from pine saplings.

Ranchers in Hardee, DeSoto and Sarasota counties furnish much of the timber used in manufacturing the posts. While the standard four inch post is being made in largest quantities, other types of posts ranging up to huge cowpen posts are being made and lumber is being creosoted. A completely mechanized assembly line eliminates many man-hours of time in. She lengths and impregnating them with has been sold to the Range Cattle Experiment Station at Ona for use creosote-a process which itself takes four in its registered herd. Timber is seasoned for one or two months after being stripped and before being creosoted.

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Company has named 23 agents in southern and central Floriqa who are representing them for posts under their expanded program of production. Yes, you're invited to visit El Rancho La Esperanza at any time. Our registered herd was begun in and contains 50 brood cows of Stark Manso breeding. May we suggest that you wire or call us in advance? Fred House of Sarasota and Montgomery, Ala. Symphony, purchased from Milton E. Thomas and Sons of Kissimmee. B rectory from BR Ranch of a daughter of Jacobs 26th.

Fugle Subsequent purchases were of Jacobs, Appling A. Main, Rock Hills, S. Herd established in , conGayle, Goliad, Tex. Sire Ideal , Bartow. Also raises Manso Jr. Lasater Beefmasters and Santa Gertrudis. Weiss, owner, ranch located in the Belcher, and J. Herd was established in with Sive Davie community. Palm Beach on south side of State Road This Manimoso from Frank Bass, Wauchula, herd. Blutin breeding, purchased from I. Owned and Oviedo , Andrew Duda, Jr. Herd was purchased from T. It includes 52 registered Brahman simmee. A commercial herd now numbering about W. Beville ranch located 40 miles east of Arcadia, 25 miles females of breeding age.

The purebred herd was miles north of Bushnell on U. Sires are ranch located at Rancho, N. McCan- established, in and contains females of Cooper Tippu. Mansco breeding , Bobby Enoch, less, owner. This herd contains 40 females of breeding age. Represented in the herd is blood Beville B. Commercial herd was es- breeding age, most of which were bought through from the majority of outstanding bulls. Top sire tablished in Sires are Chunky and ceaux Ranch, Kaplan, La. Owners are developing Bar Ranch King Established in with Fla.

Appling, Jacobs and Butler breeding. The ranch established in , now has 16 females of R. Owners adhered to, along with more and closer direct and were sired by Stack 0' Dollars, Elephantuq, are E. This has resulted in a group of top cows Their dams are rich in the breeding of such herd was established and contains 50 feknown as the Seven Sisters, each of whom carries bulls as Heroie, Maroto, Santinho, Supimpa, males of breeding age.

Original herd was of this descent. The red herd in process of develop- Hopkins, Vulgar, Imperator and Aristocrata. Sires are Sir Felicia ment is more concentrated in this breeding than Sires are Prince Luther line bred to Mo. Red roto bloodlines, and Pate's 92 -Quinca G. Raider and Raider's Red Jo. Allison is in charge of StaT. This herd contains 75 brood cows of tion, R.

Kidder is in charge of livestock. Imperator, Manso, Aristocrat and Tippu breed. Herd consists of 13 cows of breeding age. Noble Brown and R.

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Math, cated five miles cast of Sarasota, Stockbridge S cows. LanLandinghan cows were all sired by Tifmanaged by Brown. Established n , this herd Blackwell, owners. Registered herd as established fen bull. Sire is Little David Jr. Wilbeck, Raleigh Sanborn and Manso bloodlines are featured throughout.

Sires are Mote Estrella , is Santiago Ranch located at Old Myakka, con. Sire is Quinca tino , Bunge Mogros , Hopkins breeding. Four red cows regis- , General. Commercial cial herd established in now numbers J. Ranch located ranch located sven miles north. Herd-of 18 cows phone Punta Gorda' LD This herd, estab12 miles south of Kissimmee. Herd consists of 28 was established in with Guzerat bloodlines lished in , has females of breeding age. LawNewhous, Fausto Yturria and L. Hudgins, HunSires are April's F. Commercial herd numbering was gerford, Tex. Sires Phleugar, a Hudgins bull.

Commercial herd was established in. Raider's Red Jo BR House has been analyzing the produce of the "Seven Sisters" for a long time, finally deciding they were the best for him. Besides conformation, quality, temperament, he has been carefully weighing the production of the "Seven Sisters", each having had seven calves since March House will buy nothing but the very best, and since we regard these two heifers the absolute ne plus ultra we have bred, we know he got it.

Deeze, two of the "Seven Sisters", thus giving him more blood from the "Seven Sisters" than any other breeder. You Owe Yourself a Treat. Careful Culling Recommended by S. Partin and Sons of Kissimmee. Vaughan of deep body and short legs, as can be seen has tried it-S. B'lackwell of Clover Bar Bradenton sold out his purebred herd, in the picture which accompanies this Ranch near Sarasota. Santiago was senior reserve cham"We've been practicing culling in our grade Brahmans in that year.

His own herd by cutting any bulls not up to Purebreds came soon afterward in pedigree is reproduced on'this page. She was photographed in the pasture since she is not Pedigree of Santiago halter-broken, but readers will note the good lines of this female despite the fact Don Manso Rodrigo miles east of Tallahassee and a mile east of Fruitville. About half of the area is devoted to the Supimpa Jr.

A high grade herd of about the Dam: Lady Clara same number of cattle occupies the re[Miss Ideal Jr. Later addi- "I like the way Pangola keeps on prolow. Hackney Simpson of Zephyrhills. Stallworth of Vinegar Bend, in the celery business, but along in bull which many observers tell him is one Ala. Later on the calf was shown nine times acreage to cattle and purchased their first Santiago is very strong in Manso breed- by Stallworth at Alabama shows and A The Florida Cattleman clinched her reputation for gentleness.

Blackwell reports that eVen his unbroken. Meanwhile he's following that policy himself. Publicizing it throughout this and other coun- We also have several heifer calves by other outstanding bulls Presentation was made at the chamber's available at our ranch. Some 5oo persons attended the Chan- handle. Sires are Flat Top a few gentle one year old male calves from Tortugas, and Duke 70th Our herd consists of some of the best blood lines in R. Our erd consstsof s me f th bet'blod inesin LI J.