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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.
And yet, all of that seems to be slipping away. Americans are beginning to wake up and see the wealthy, economic elite for what they are — predators tearing up our social fabric to make another dollar. The specter haunting America is the specter of an awakening.
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What we need in this country is a little economic democracy. Share your thoughts about articles, current events or campus happenings. The Calloway County general election will be Nov. Below are listed the offices and the candidates as they will appear on the ballot. Whitfield has been in Congress since and is the incumbent Republican in the election. He served in the Kentucky House of Representatives from and has been the representative for District 1 since Hatchett, originally from Paducah, Ky.
He won the nomination on the Democratic ticket against James Buckmaster. In Congress, Hatchett wishes to revamp trade agreements so companies using foreign labor will be required to pay the equivalent of minimum wage in the U. Hatchett also wants to implement an official council to address the districts affairs. After years of serving the state of Kentucky, in the state senate and the U. Hubbard believes he can represent District 1 well in Frankfort, Ky.
He wants to make representing Murray State a priority and to help keep its graduates in western Kentucky. He graduated from Murray State and has served in several governmental positions in Trigg County. Humphries wishes to boost local Kentucky economies by decreasing taxes on small business owners. He has the aim of protecting jobs, especially those in agriculture.
His main focus is to pushing the senate to enforce more control on spending. Kenny Imes R Imes has lived in Calloway County since birth and has previously served as a state representative. Like Whitfield, Imes desires to abolish the U. Department of Education and to put more power in the hands of local school boards. He also wants to ease the tax burden on Kentucky families and make the state more desirable for small business owners. Kemp is a local business owner who believes he understands District 5 and its issues. If elected, Kemp wants to focus on jobs and education in Kentucky.
Without education, Kemp says there cannot be job creation or economic success. He also wants to make sure funding for public colleges is not cut. Blankenship, a Murray native, is currently serving as Commonwealth Attorney and is running unopposed for the position. Avery is the current circuit court clerk for Calloway County and is running unopposed.
Circuit court clerks manage the records of circuit and district courts. Clerks are elected for six-year terms and provide many other services to their respective counties. Voters will also be asked in the election if they are in favor of amending a Kentucky constitutional amendment, giving Kentucky citizens the right to hunt, fish and harvest wildlife as a means of managing and controlling wildlife.
Leslie Combs and Greg Stumbo sponsored the amendment to make sure hunting and fishing are never outlawed in Kentucky, without the vote of the people. Across campus Banned Books Week begins Sunday Banned Books Week is the national book community's annual celebration of the freedom to read. The celebration of Banned Books Week is Sept. Banned Books Week was launched in in response to a sudden surge in the number of censored books in schools, bookstores and libraries. The 10 most challenged titles of were: Two calves from the West Farm have escaped the fence, at seperate times; both were returned safely and quickly.
Calves escape West Farm Staff report Within the past month, there have been three instances in which the Murray State Police have been notified of calves outside of the fences at the West Farm. Only two of these instances involved Murray State livestock. Tony Brannon, dean of the Hutson School of Agriculture, said his office had received several calls regarding a neighbor down by the Expo Center, who chooses to tie a jersey calf and other farm animals out by the road to graze.
In one instance, a 55 lb. The calf was returned to its pen quickly. On the other instance, the electric fence shorted out and one calf went through the fence.
The fence was repaired immediately and the calf was returned safely to its pen. Rose fights for faculty salary raise This is the third installment of a part series profiling the representatives who make final University decisions. Chris Wilcox News Editor. The annual Faculty Showcase Recital will be presented at 7: The program will feature solo and ensemble performances by 11 University faculty members.
Selections range from light classical to jazz. For more information, contact the department of music at The YNL program set a national record last year with students, making it one of the largest YNL programs nationwide. The program will celebrate its 30th anniversary next year and was founded by Constantine Curris, Chad Stewart and James Booth in This faculty member is the voice of the collective faculty members within the administrative governing body. President Randy Dunn said Rose is committed to being the best representative for the faculty. Jay Morgan, one of the current associate provosts, had originally filled the position as Faculty Regent, but was appointed to associate provost after the election and could no longer sit on the board as the Faculty Regent.
Rose said the election process consisted of acquiring 20 faculty signatures and then turning in an application to the Office of the Provost. The voters in this election consisted of assistant professors, associate professors, professors and instructors. Rose said there were four faculty members running, including him. The two members with the majority of the votes then held a run off and Rose said he won nearly 2: Rose said his interest in the position of Faculty Regent stemmed from his desire to help students.
Also, the overall health and welfare of the entire institution has to be a major consideration, within that particular consideration — you have the welfare of the student, faculty and staff. Rose said one of the big items he has tried to address to the Board of Regents is the salary roster for Murray State faculty members and the staff.
He said he, President Randy Dunn, Phil Schooley, the Staff Regent and Jeremiah Johnson, the Student Regent have worked diligently in an effort to get the compensation level for faculty and staff at a rate which compares well with other universities in Kentucky, Illinois and Tennessee. He said the reason an appropriate salary is an item he fights for, is because without the faculty and staff there would be no University. He also said the University needs to make compensation a priority so the faculty and staff will be encouraged to stay, and that an increase would help in recruiting better faculty and staff.
Jonathan Ferris Assistant Editor: With the memory of a season for the ages still fresh in their minds, the Racers are putting the past behind them and focusing on a new team and a new season. Racers put expectations aside, set sights on season Jonathan Ferris Sports Editor jferris2 murraystate. Boasting six freshmen and six seniors, the Racers will work to develop a style of play that incorporates both their new faces and seasoned veterans. Ford from Fayetteville, N. With senior forward Latreze Mushatt expected to miss most of the season with an Achilles injury, and considerable speculation surrounding the future of sophomore guard Zay Jackson after his September arrest, Prohm will rely heavily on the six freshmen.
The team will host Racer Madness, which serves to excite the fan base and introduce the new team. Racer Madness is going to get the buzz going and we want at least 5, there that night to fill the lower bowl. The basketball team will host Racer Madness at 9: The Racers will play an exhibition at home, against Freed-Hardeman on Nov. His presence may bring needed leadership to a team with six freshmen, several of whom could play significant minutes as a result of injury and the graduating seniors.
With every passing day with no agreements being made and more and more players going overseas, my heart drops. Preseason games have already been canceled and at the rate Jaci Kohn things are going, it looks Assistant Sports like we might be missing Editor actual games. So instead of downing a pint of ice cream and focusing on the sad reality of the upcoming hockey season, I am going to take you back to one of my happiest moments in hockey — other than the time my favorite team won the Stanley Cup — when my dad took me to my first Chicago Blackhawks game.
I was a bandwagon fan. I never even thought of hockey until some of my friends at school started talking about how good the Hawks were playing. As I was a huge fan of Chicago sports teams, I thought I should probably watch a game to see what all the hype was about.
So my dad and I sat down to watch a game, and the rest was history. The game was so intense. In that moment I became obsessed with the Blackhawks, partially due to one of the Hawks players. Left wing Patrick Kane. I am pretty much in love with him; I just thought I would throw that out there. But in all seriousness, this sport was unlike any other I had ever watched. I attended my first Blackhawks game in I had been begging my dad to find some tickets for months.
I think I finally annoyed him enough so that he bought us tickets just to shut me up. They were playing the Nashville Predators. I remember being so excited to see my favorite players, especially Kane, in real life. I had been to the United Center before for numerous Chicago Bulls games, however the atmosphere was completely diferent this time. I have always heard that the fans go crazy at the hockey games, but I was not prepared for how intense the Chicago fans were.
From the minute I stepped into the arena there was cheering, and this was at least an hour before the game. When the players finally took to the ice, the sound was deafening. My favorite part of the whole experience was the National Anthem. At Hawks games the crowd stands up and cheers throughout the entire song and it is only sung by Jim Cornelison. I seriously had goose bumps during the anthem. Hockey may be a sport associated with Canada, but Chicago has deemed it as theirs. The game finally started and it was crazy.
I thought watching the game on TV was entertaining, but seeing it played live is a whole other experience. The crowd almost never sat down or let up. When the Blackhawks scored their first goal, and every other goal after that, the arena went insane. Simply put, it was awesome.
The team ended up beating the Preds six to three, making the night all the better. Sadly, I have yet to go to another game since my first one, but I know the atmosphere will still be the same. Something like that does not change. It may have taken a trip on the band wagon to make me a hockey fan, which to most is not something to be proud of, but I am glad I took that ride.
If I had not, I would not have been able to cheer along with all the other crazy Chicago fans. After a trying first weekend at home, the Racer Volleyball team is well-prepared for a difficult season. Murray State gained a win in its first home game against Tennessee Tech late last week. Over the weekend, the Racers fell to Jacksonville State, Murray State returned to Racer Arena prepared to challenge their rivals, Austin Peay, and lost a hard-fought game Tuesday. In the first set against the Jacksonville State Golden Eagles, Murray State pushed for extra points and won the frame The Racers impressed their large crowd at the start of the second set with a run.
You want the team just to keep playing hard. Murray State ended the set with a win. Schwepker said the goal of the final set was not to back off, but play even harder to win. Offensively, the Racers came out stronger in that one than any other set. Freshmen Taylor Olden and Emily Schmahl led in a number of kills. What people don't get about this sport is how much everyone relies on each other. The connection between the passer, setter and hitter is extremely important and it takes time to get that rhythm.
Sophomore outside hitter Beth Mahurin ended the game with a strategically placed push. For the match, the Racers had a. Schmahl achieved a high. The team had more than 10 aces for the first time since Olden said the win helped boost the confidence of the Racers. In the first set against the Gamecocks, the Racers seemed pre-. After the 13th point in the first set, Murray State started to have trouble returning the ball.
Several runs and miscommunications amongst the Racers led to a loss. Murray State took the first point of the second game, giving the appearance of better movement and communication. In fact, Jacksonville State handed the Racers five serve errors in the second set. Despite kills from freshmen hitters Olden and Schmahl, though, the Racers lost the second frame Jacksonville State continued to have serve errors in the third set, but the Racers did not take advantage.
After several blocks from the Gamecocks and continually weakening offense from the Racers, Jacksonville State took the set Cody Publications Publication Date: Notes Dates or Sequential Designation: In January , two issues were published: That issue throws off the numbering of the issues for the rest of the volume, so v.
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The bull, incidentally, larger, healthy and well is registered and has now picked all the oranges within his reach. Entered as second class matter March 15, at the postofice at Kissimmee a d under the Act of March 3, Cody, President, Robert S. Cody, Vice President, Dorothy G. Advertising rates covered in Rate Card No. Rate card mailed on request. Materials are bulk Lime a n d Superphosshipped in box cars and pate on ranches in are never exposed to the Florida. From the rail- and dairymen throughroad siding our special Why directly to your pasture.
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Scien- -tist-salesmen, they create new markets-better values for your livestock. Yes, their work means money to you.. IN The average annual commercial slaughter for the last Many million head of livestock are marketed ten years was over q million cattle and calves, annually. Demand for meat from these nearly 65 million hogs, and over 22 million sheep and animals has been increased by Swift research. That's a lot of meat-and it's a lot of by-products, too! Cowhides, pigskins, and sheepskmns, by the millions, for everyday leather goods. Well over 50 million pounds of pulled wool annually for cloth and U clothing.
Thousands of tons of lards and soaps forBu iesM tS rv home and industry. Carloads of animal feeds. Tons of As you look about your own neighborhood hair for upholstery. The list is almost endless. Research found how to derive life-saving pharma- you'll find some men who are assets to the ceuticals from animal by-products. Here numbers are community, others who add nothing to' important.
For example, tiny glands from many thou- community life. These good citizens may sands of animals must be saved to produce one pound be large operators or "little fellows. To yield one do not rate them by the size of their opera. Important, too, is albumin, tuberculosis "de- This same principle holds true in business. The business tector" recovered from cattle blood-and many more that performs worthwhile services to the community is an beneficial, all-important medicinal products derived asset, whether it be a local concern or a big national from animal slaughter.
Now recent research has developed an entirely new line of important chemicals from fatty acids. One In our livestock-meat industry both large and small meat chemical from fat makes clothing water-repellent. An- packing plants are essential. Two-thirds of our country's other is a flotation agent, useful in the separation of livestock is raised and fed west of the Mississippi, where the phosphates for fertilizers.
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Large packers are needed to handle the processing and use with hard water in the home and industry. So the distribution of meat for a nation of ,, people. That's because we perness service for you, the livestock producer. Through form services of value to the people of America-to farmnew products and new markets, it 1 maintains or im- eranhsmtdalsndosu r fmas.
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Brown in hot fat. Boil noodles in salted water 10 minutes. ComI bine noodles, green pepper, and rutabaga. Place in greased 2-quart casserole. Place pork balls on top. Bake in a moderate oven F. Shealy any other one thing. Directly and indirectly, animals University of Florida, Gainesville, Fla. Use of these land-builders has resulted in thousands of acres of improved Chicago Daily Drovers Journal pasture in the past ten years. Cattlemen have been able to establish large acreage 18oil testing with the Illinois tests not only saves the aver- A. Shealy of clovers, lespedezas and other legumes.
With this increase in improvedd and properly managed pasture lands has come an rial where it will do the most good. And experiments have R. Thor, shown that, in addition to volume, the feeding value of the University of Illinois forage is also increased where pastures have been limed and fertilized. Rotation grazing also increases pasture yields tremenLivestock utilizes the vast acreages of grass in this coun- dously. Furthermore, this practice helps from the eroding effects of wind and water. Moreover, control internal parasites in cattle.
Cross fences in pastures frvo rt the erodingeffectsofind anfd wt. M ode, pay big dividends. Too many improved pastures are permitted to "go to weeds" during the summer. Good grass Soda Bill Sez: Proper pasture management is the best way to assure an New Year's resolutions are like eggs- abundance of grass. As the livestock industry expands in the they're made to be broken.
This is the only way to you put into your hours, increase our cheapest and best feed supply-grass. Lack of funds will delay completion of the front of the pavilion but the wings are nearly finished now. Donegan of Largo, who was purI a. McCord of Montgomery, Ala. Dinsmore dairy calves at a special show held in Or- Irwin, consigned by Dinsmcr-, brought C lando. Club sale, held at Largo Nov. Orange County won the trophy for the highest overall score 0 for all its boys showing animals.
He's president of that "buyers, consignors and everyone the Flint Lake 4-H club and owns four seemed to be delighted with the results. With a 4-to-5 plow rating, the mighty Model "LA" has Co. Sales work even faster. Yet it's so compact and easy to handle that Co. Gibson, it gets around like smaller tractors. It costs Service, Ft. Quincy; Pounds Motor Co. Pierce; Wade-Persons, stand the speed of the "LA. Its huge, wide-spaced blades penetrate almost like a plow where roots and rocks make plowing impractical. Raiford-Raiford's King Edward bull.
Operating speeds up to 15 miles Lucile, Arthur J. Box Palm Beach, Fla. Furthermore the cost of applying DDT leaves rich rewards on the profit side. Power sprayers do the job quickly and materials figure approximately 3 a head. These Guernseys topped the Largo sale. Upper panel shows V. Middle panel shows Buyer M. Numbered Five boys who showed at the 4-H dairy both sides.
Adtered calves from the Sears, Roebuck Painting Contractor justable chain. Upper w portion strap. CM, Box 7 Hnuniongton. Not only do Commissioner Nathan Mayo to Buck livestock grow heavier and give Mann, representing the local committee. Selection of winning steers Armour's active.: Reserve champion went at S65 cwt. Mayo stands in upper panel with 7ohn Spring. These fence posts have complete penetration and should last just as long. They will not split or break, and staples will not pull. Every post is perfect-none are culls. They're actually Good for a Lifetime.
See him, or write us, for prices on larger quantities. Ben Flesher, Sales Mgr. Red-Daniel Prrker, Homeland; junior heifer calves: Red-Billy and Gibley Mathis; some kind of chopping or cutting is recommended Grade Brahmans by authorities. Here is a Bull calves: White-Eugene Roach, Highland City; portable, power driven machine capable of cut- Senior seifer calves: Congdon; Gardner; ting ioo to i5o boxes of Heifer yearlings: Red-Tom Hutto, Bartow; grapefruit or oranges per hour into slices one and Grade Herefords one-half inches thick.
It Senior bull calves: White-Bud Chestnut, Lakeland; bearings. It is driven Is Senior ieifer calves: Stratton air cooled motor, In the swine show entries were refour horsepower. It can be mounted on a truck or ported in nine of the 18 listed classes, suspended under the back as follows: Red-Skippy Havisor, in a stationary position. Highland City; Havisor; Fat hogs over lb.: Congdon; Red-If you feed, or are going to feed, citrus, you E. White-Margaret Collins; Collins; need this machine. We'll be glad to demon- Duroc-Jersey Boars: Wire or phone us today.
Top price of the day was S per cwt. You are cordially invited to see the cwt. The 70 -pound calf, which originkind we raise and what they graze. In order of their selling, with exhibitor, buyer, weight, price and gross, On the Frostproof highway, four miles East of they are as follows: Similar gestures were made by other packers present. Clen-dinen, staff writer for the Tampa Tribune. We are ready to go anywhere to do your work. Plumb per- have the equipment, experience and per. Write, tele" Plub offered them to the hog in an entirely neutral manner The hog graph or telephone collect for a represensnuffed at the offering a couple of times.
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Roberts, and brought top price of the youngsters at the calf scramble held in And the way to fatten your sale, 51 -cents per pound, from the Har- connection with the show. They are made Hart, was the champion female. Fertilizing Farmer, with Jim Robertson second and Chief, a registered Brahman offered by your soil now, will fatten Lawrence Shackleford third. Bentley Brahman Ranch, Inc.
Cattle Pellets are your insurance against this usual winter loss of Largest individual buyer of fat animals weight and condition of cattle on the Florida range. They balance was Kingan and Co. Loeb and Gott- carbohydrates. A handfull a day saves a pound a day! Other large buyers, with number of animals purchased in parentheses and amount paid, were as follows: Weeks' reserve champion 4-H animal came from the herd of Doyle CarltonJr.
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It is not good practice to wait until late January or February to begin feeding when weight losses may bc more Citrus molasses being fed by than ioo pounds per cow. In addition to weight losses the lack of Durrance Ranch, Brighton. Maintaining good Range Pellets.
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Jacksonville cattle weighed an average pounds at six months of age. Henley, Owner otdry matter, 0. What feeds are avail-. Native grass is low in protein and total SIM nutrients and high in fiber which does W A not make for a palatable and nutritious ration. The new growth after burning is excellent feed but a large area is required to furnish sufficient grass for a mature COW. Citrus molasses which is produced in large quantities in Florida is rich in energy nutrients and is readily eaten by cattle.
Since both native grasses and molasses are low in protein, it is necessary to add cottonseed meal or other high protein feed to balance the ration. A maintenance ration for a mature cow on a Florida range might be as follows: When cattle are on a good wire grass burn, feed can be reduced one-half and may be eliminated altogether. Tampa been elected president of the Polk IIW.
Clh County Cattlemen's Assn. With a few days notice we can load any amount making a name for themselves in the West during the current season, accord- you need. Roberts, Green sired by Cove Springs, won at Albuquerque. Little Dick's time was These animals, one to three In May at Del Rio she set a record for years old, are green broken and treyaolsof Misty B, Florida champion owned by each. That was on October Four days later Little Dick took the derby. S omino 31d Quarter Horses Cattlemen's Assn.
Try it at our risk. At all dealers, or write for full information about this wonder product I. Spreads all broadcast materials Top Dvressing Bob Luihn win bull riding and Buddy Nitrate Phosphate Lime Slag all comme, cial fertilizers and seed broadcasting operations. Mefford -win calf roping. Pulled by wagon, truck, tractor. Capacity 35 gallon, Odis Cowart won calf roping at Parish, or lbs. Write for literature and prices. Booger Red West Central Ave. Dairy Sales and furnishes the need. White ribbon, Elvyn Myers. C e All wood parts are vat Counties.
Program will begin with the parade at The New Chute is made in io: Please indicate the model you desire. Maxcy's Range Mineral works wonders in keeping cattle healthy, sleek and heavy beef producers-lowers calf mortality, too. In extreme cases of rough coated, stunted cattle, use Modena Plantation near Savannah, Ga. This picture shows the arena, taken from results, the hay deck and gallery of the steel and concrete structure. Louis Sale Catalogues building, Modena Plantation is moving zoo, where all animals have been free into their dream barn, a great structure from lameness and joint trouble since usYou get individual attention, of steel and concrete.
All other floors are broom finished, special service and top-quality ling, Modena's owner, designed and which prevents animals from slipping workmanship by ordering your planned the barn, and Farquhar McRae, when floors are wet. The intermediate circle on the ground The The barn is so uniquely designed that floor includes two bull pens and stanone man can feed and care for over fifty chions for nurse cows. The center circle is cattle. The barn and feed room occupy the show and sale ring.
The main shed is the floor is the inlaid compass rose which too feet in diameter, and the height of carries the legend of latitude, longtitude, the ceiling in the center of the barn is mean sea level and an arrow pointing to To Share or Lease 3o feet. There are three sections to the roof: Above the main floor is the circular 0R the center section has seven plane sides, gallery equipped with opera seats at one 6 0 0 A C R the intermediate section between the two side, opposite which is the hay deck conventilating monitors, has 14 plane sides, taining 18oo square feet and designed Near Kissim mee and the outside ring has 28 plane sides, for a live load Of pounds per foot.
The roof is of concrete construction wash room. We have con- and contains ioo tons of concrete. The The barn is equipped with a sprinkler tract for all citrus pulp needed for to head, and facilities for feeding center sky light has diffusing glass and system. There are good loading facili- is to feet in diameter. The lighting system is one of the outties.
Would prefer to share in profits, A model Aberdeen-Angus bronze bull, standing features of the barn. The light you furnish cattle, we furnish pasture, but will consider lease. Ranch only two weighing four hundred pounds, which load is over s horse power and so demiles from market. For further infor- was designed and modeled by Joe Mercer, signed that there are no shadows. It is mation, phone Kissimmee , or write occupies a prominent spot on, the roof to equipped with an automatic transfer or wire the right of the main entrance.
D ick Law son 22 stalls, each opening into a driveway 12 The show and sale animals will be feet wide. All stalls are equipped. The floors from the roof and keeps a gallon in the stalls are surfaced with the same concrete tank full at all times. The Modena Plantation management will be glad to make your hotel reservation on request. Site and location' of B R I L L I 0 N ing at Its-Best, the building has not yet been decided, "Frequently the progeny of superior but will be centrally located to best Sure-Stand animals of mixed origin and opposite serve the entire membership, according characteristics are disappointing," ac- to McSpadden.
Seeders cording to Author Otto V. Battles of and Maquoketa, Iowa. States who own cattle bought in Dutchents in the offspring. Good qualities ing to Myron M. The entries will be subject to the same Advice to inexperienced beginners careful selection for individuality, OCALA given by Battles is as follows: Cooper claims made from supposedly rare fami- County, Fuerst says.
Zetrouer of Mi 4 Keep in mind that the funda- canopy, president of the Florida Abermental purpose of purebred livestock is deen-Angus Breeders' Assn. We are tinlair Sell Seven at your service the year 'round. Write cattle raisers in this state. Foot rot is for free literature. The organ- am ism functions best in the absence of an 2- 28 Dit. CP, 7 Dwter Park Ave. Infection is usually preceded by some Registered Aberdeen-Angus type of injury to the foot such as nail Coming Events! March Ranch located east from Bradenton 10 miles The onset of this disease is sudden.
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There may be frequent raising of the feet, lameness from slight to severe, decrease in appetite, and reduced milk flow. Infection may begin be- F S k tween the toes, heel, bulbs of the heel, -- a t S t 0 c P. Box or around the otp of the foot or hoof Sh o 1 Pensacola, Florida line. Necrotic or dead tissue may be recognized by its greyish Bo' qo4 Registered Aberdeen Angus cattle yellow color.
Visit Florida's tion and early treatment of this disease fastest growing Angus herd. Willis, Owner Box 28, Rt. Illinois herd sire and his calves. One intravenous injection given within Milligan Angus Farms twelve hours after first symptoms develop Jeannette Zetrouer will cure most cases.
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Regiseredstructures and bone are affected surgical re gste treatment in conjunction with the injections is recommended. Those animals thus severely affected are usually left We welcome your visit at permanently lame. Copper sulfate three per- the home of highest quality cent solution, lime and sulphur dip one Angus cattle. Registered Aberdeen-Angus Cattle part to 15 parts water, or slaked lime, may be used. For cattle on pasture use J. We Build Livestock Pastures Phone or write, our representative will call on you at your convenience and at no obligation to you. Let us turn your native pas- to gun sights and cranberry sauce.
These tures into profitable, improved, per- "diverting influences" plus general lower manent pastures. Then you can figure prices in early November resulted in, the number of cattle to the acre fewer numbers of cattle moving to market and not the number of acres to the cow. Fewer numbers the third are niow available in limited numbers K. McPherson, Manager general strong to 5oc higher prices, with some weakness showing late. For further information mained about the same and prices write or a: ANCIt ticularly on meaty and fat classes.
Preparations for Christmas demands were partly responsible for these gains, along with other factors. Shorthorns have increased in popularity in Florida as they At Sarasota, in a yd. For information on where to buy Brighton and ridden by Myers, beat Flor- Shorthorns-beef, milking or dual purpose strainsida Alan, owned by T. Williams of write the secretary. Sarasota and ridden by Tommy Williams. Jack Duncan of Arcadia won the- calf roping in, Bull riding was won by Jack Adams, followed by P. Box Ocala, Florida Warren Holloway. Pete Clemons, riding for exhibition only, made a perfect score in bull riding "Florida Type" and roped his calf in i6.
Polled Shorthorn Wauchula yd. Baker, Plant City, Mat- thews up; Wauchula yd. Registered and approved mares only. According to President John Knope of other top prizes-which should make the Ocala, head of the Florida Hereford show more interesting from standpoint of Assn. The association judge's decision before we select the also affirmed its opposition to trespassing animals. The farm rental contracts given are the mornin- of Feb. Lincoln Avenue, for one, once bore rows of houses on both sides of the dirt road, but half of the houses were demolished to widen the road, which was renamed Route 56, leading out of Vandergrift.
Former Vandergrift Improvement Project Coordinator Dave Farkus said sales have been strong, with a lot of feedback on the book's organization and layout. Who's written what Author: Mary Ann Thomas Publisher: The Valley News Dispatch Date: With its streets laid out by Frederick Olmsted, days gone by are captured in numerous photographs along side their present-day counterparts.
See the town up to its ears in flood waters, snow and classic cars. The retrospective includes amazing period photos of horse-and-buggies on Columbia and Grant avenues and women in long dresses at public outings. McGuire, a Vandergrift native and recent Duquesne University graduate, secured the vintage photos from local churches, small businesses, residents and the Victorian Vandergrift Museum and Historical Society.