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McKinney Weekly Democrat-Gazette from Mckinney, Texas • 4

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Jjocalaod 1 i i 3 MRS CHARLO ADDISON MyENTlRE iraay afternoon August Al Wan your i xvote raft Loti You Know" a diameter of about 88000 i ooqoooo nod Tookeet ux Lot in Pfino 1( Chairman ABm EUendsr of tfliitouae taLtedrbtild drop his was a mem Carole NichblVPhimriewMito Mr 1 iff conrin A fV 1 Richard et irn 218 Alleq veto control in the HttAfflnhsC tied oftte 195 law pro ibet 6 at the Greenville The KhdWW Barbara arc Glenn 4 vscar tin Church of Christ in the McCaulley Masonic rues rat bom January 27 Lt aL ivaMUMTt ami ui iuv Mrand Mix Lou Me juecwioer 6W ears aaotbe cieanAnc Swasher i when'dd reBenriett et ux 39 Andrew SlirVCV 'ellyn Green JjaftW UK I 00 ilaMe to bal Thri DrfWRBetinett yior SoUi forXireataT 008? swap wwi WMirftaiaiatunilw means fc the armer Wi issued every Thursday in mckinney paSecood Claat rr ft a row a re hightf at the' McKInheyHHilStockyardJ ori Wednesday BHflHB'ixn'icwt for Wgbmubw 40 $1550 lit the cattle depart hientrlocker cows $1800 fatWHla30iCUnntrnTa cut 50 blttdiiro calVdi JigUwKMfcWve 32800 heavy i $2000 dairy typer calve to sheep departmentIambi 16 tenfi perlbj'oldewes iocehts J4ot enough goat orhotse to establish a markset' toto the (WWhH Chicago cattle rf 3000 calves td'5O toviter 3 5OOcalyte'30O market steady ac'OliW tlSuCus Ellie WatkiiA Harct vir to Ci Beaver1 Sr apxj acte Sfoiir survey WAWU Terry et uX to? Etna lacy Wallace LoC jn McKinney Vityf Donald Btf Brown eLux dot Lokia McKinney 34Qtt0Qr of SWito WiNaah Shelley 490258 ndreDxBiHejrfcurixxMMr MelVin MWiggttriaffietfcUX Ldt itr 7SAO11O 'A Rbbbrt BeaverzJr tniX to CiariesHttdei3 uW1itr i' McJunkin Properties to kE McimkfittM'Lbt Mir i Wk '1 CM riiond OSTacres Joseph Klepper OlarWhisWMKfet aEW L1 twu057aeiW WJJ Jaclaoiurvy500d0d VU i TeXast Relaltyi Heidi WnfTT show thia MB at 4 pm Thursday in the RliValentine lAt? Preston Vila McJunkin Sr et 1 Darwin Easley Jet uxALot inPlano xxx i hjV Efcda Cpotqtiph toRWney Seller Jr et al 1223 aciet La Pina Survey 3350000 Katie1 irst Chlistian Church hey' Lot in Hartnes? jo Patsy Hartness 1 acre sur vey xjaAk 1 Emma pfariklin et vilbTW Li Anderson' Vi in armersville 550000 The JEkfi Corporation td Vet eransLarjd Board f25 acres La Pina Survey David McCall Jr 'to James Er Lockty Jr et Ux'Lob in Pfi n4 Wf 4 7i i A Lewis Douglas et ux toToe Rice et ux Cheno withsurvey 200000 McJunkin Properties Incite Dal Mac Climax fed pt inla HoMfogto the 1962" 4 year volnnurv extension only fltonXBIhmnhrey Minn MWJjbincd Sen EBendcr 'termed the 1958 Act A WILsfeN PubSbers 2 2632 i LIVESTOCK: i 5 4creof 1963 whAtsa grain but those taking part in the 1962 wheat pro frianjarenrit eligible) receive offi cfeL noHcqotMotments by fmHberar vote be helpful to the fanner in his JJtofetyion'ipn refertridum jeauiai tne for the toaf close to planting time way the wheat farmer will vote and the ats one vear as krng asthp excessive jho? phorus and jasmtfcdls not high With lhe relative hglf ioti bChitrdgeha' firmer Will Wma Luther M64 erytetluxsLotn'Pbrio xxxr 5 DahhUC ConMrtittion Co to Lawson Phimps etvnxd Los in Plano wxjA Michael MabieW tx to Mel ton Gafney 14 inst 99X1 SouthviaoEitatal(VCr4o Hist' Church Plano tht in PtanaxXx A 1 Cliff Ei Murph Ut jp piahofcxslA Norman Campbell to John McEndre fPrestotti Villa Ad4xx IV I iOrianh NidboW Hiw tb Jtfaft PorteVetialLot isf Asm 673006 1 LadriRohki ttf Exedihorrto Newsome survey xxx i Eldred Sherrtllo Ronald Hancock et ux Lot in Pland NaonuriMorgsmt Virzto Housing AtxboritrGkynsco Lot'iHJrisC rrRoyWvttiHiBM attoLWALJ HilULofeln jtkmlWwiVi iMurrell'Rpgdr OB Rogersi 16 lrir 200 acfesiwm McJuito Proptrtiat Iricgto lightweight bulls Daunac construcuwn vov of McKinney Miss Carole Joe Larry? Sullivan ofMcKin Mr tod Mto McEntire left Saturday a afternoon Aueust 25 at 4 pm in Trinity Presby terianChurch" Miss 'Joan Lee Wilson' became the bride of Charles 'AddisOn Dr Charles) Myers pastor of the irst Baptist Church" McAles ter Oklaand local pastor officiated using the double ring ceremony Parent of the couple are Mr and Mrs Malcolm Lee Wilson 1 09 South MbrriScStreet1 Mc Kinney and Mr and Mr Henry Addison McEntire 4 McKinney A 4 The wedding music was' pre sented by Miss Bopeep Wilson organist' and Mis Patty Perkins who' sang Mrs i Davie Costin "of Austin read Elizabeth: Barrett pobm Dor Lovebe6W Church rd ecorations' included two floor? standard whites taper and baskets sof white gladiolus "and mums "with a bactepndoeddlngfgii ery 7 si i Given in marriage by her fat the bride av0 rd 4 street length bridal gowhO'fjCandrd light pure' silk peau da soie de signed scooped neckline and picture length sleeves Gar lands of pearl encrusted alencon lace flowers endircled the heck line and slanted across the bodice and 'down' the skirt' front with' small half bows at either end of the garland The con trolled front overskirt was caught up in forming soft side drapes and adorned at the waist? with a flat bow and a fibriVrosd' thc full nds back skirt Hetheadpiece? was' thrre'candlelight roses" with 4 lace and pearl trimmed petals holding the veifof 'candlelight im ported silktorganzV She1 car ried a lace covered white Bible topped with white sur rounded by tiny white rosebuds Linda 'Mae Wilson was her jtneidof honor arid wore "'shell pink organza over taffeta Her a shell pink net rose md match ing ved with matching accesso net' She? Carried ra nosegay iof pirtkvardcrifis and shelf pinL fedthered carnations Mr McEntire was attended by Rogen? Gill of LubbOckr as best man The guests were seat ed by Robert Joplin Dallas and Michael Rutledge of Riffifrdson and Gary of McKinney 'or' her wedding Mrsi WiJsoa'Wore a dres of beige lace and chiffon with and a white orchid The ther was dressed in seafoam green chif fon With matching accessories and ajMihe orchid1 corsages The wedding reception? was held 1n church 1 parloft where' thetablewas'ccvertd in white embroidered organdy ovdr white satin and laid tn ad verand crysUI itadiolas carnations and stock were used as a center Mrs: Albert HeisW Jr etf Sth4ithr1Aiv "artrt Mr' Jeannie WWfong: poured pbrtch while' MrtChkrfe pouglak arid Mft' and pottmiMrcMtent of Vetoed mosreffCfliVftlyL J' 4 Ml IIIIUI I rllBlIM WWIIBIti I ilWt: WWW wwWi to st ration Aoent "Davie Costin of Ai Mrs RobttT RMtiWtfer gripartiftotWridfrah Mtshswika? rnduniqvMri arid MRoferGiflLubboek MMs porting it d0 koisd thing to rediJCe 4 too early to predict what the final law? Wilf be bur many folk fed' it wiH tie tatisfattory? IKXUlCUIVaM 04 111 UUSfrAW ederation largest farm organization through the president Shuman sald jhe 1962 feed grain pro gram expensive and a dismal failure 11 The Will Edgers? great Airimdfbund beloved1 humor ist would have a hey day withthe wealth of material and per in the news ate the presenttime One A thing for sure whatever he said Would be interesting: Mottover it would mikeehienserW WrV 4 1 Most 4 of the farmer and stockmen are busy preparing theirdand for grain so if you haVr not completed this chore better rush if you want early winter pasture Tod rain may hit 'any day now and that would mean a 'long delay Better teU "your friends es pecially j'our jCity friends to bd careful bput firestToo many folk are careless cigaret butts anrf matches i Here are adew of the sellers ai me jyicitHuicy Muvujiuub uu Wednesday: rn Amftrioh'' MtklnAdy? '5 head Clear ork'' arms head MDick Cain Muenster 3 head 7 1 Sandra Atn6ld 2' Giles RJHursH Rt 4Mc kihnlcy? 3 head 4 McKinneyI head 'Airhart Anna" 4 WL 'Vv Ann Anna 1 i orest Bolin lit 1: Allen 3 ZvV? Moore aridHortRt3 Mo Kinney 2 head Vr Jim Wysong Melissa 8 head Gibson Dallas 3 head 1 Lawson 3' head fV 4 Powell Rtl 2 Ann 2 ncaa 4 Taylor Royce City 2 head5 LD Reid Princeton 2 head Morgan risco 1 headLavon Dairy RL2 Plants 4 head 05 Hall Rt 3 McKinney 2 headV Vif Earley Milstead McKin ney6 head 'A Rov Skelton Prosnen 6 head Clyde rcM Blue Ridge 7 head 14 ncaa swcp pA Stdphensj'Van' Alstyne bull JC Dilion' Shcrmarii 7 headDO: Jom Bean '6 ff Cantrell rand WebsteRL'jS McKinney' 27 head B'Crawley' Grapevine 7 tlCfltf 1 1 Delbert '3 head hogs Roy Hale'! Durant 2 colts Bettilu Wichern Wylie 5 head head '1 1 Jim Cave Princeton 4 head Jj BiH Rhemer: Celina 8 head: i Robert' HahsTey Richardson 3 head' rH 3 Bass Rt 5 McKinney 10 PHARMACT VAIKMaClMechM A 5 vJy Vtow liV Vet ATNtoto (5 Ert I aalrtMaSt Vy McKinney and Coiin ty Livestock Mhrfcet report for Wednesday August 22 raw iHogs $185Q' 'for higlu Light weight bogs $1350 'Sows' $13'tof 1'50 per idO oasC 6 Stocker tq $18 per 100lJb "i 7 ar cows $14 per lOO1: lb? and cutter 10 to $1330 per 100 Ibs Ji Butcher calves 'dfAJT A AAtL 'l uuu per i io Stoerer: Meet1 calvier $2256 to 100 lb? YHfcaVy bulk Sf'to $1860 calves1 4U to juau A' Ju mut a inwa nt na year mbtw sttme logo value as wane areTome inreretoni'toCHrfMt ma7accun aunfw xna nuauim i fmettmoottauS better retention of whifineaaMyouf fclotKcs ln late yoirwait until IWaockyn 'to to tong opt tbewaah of Austin Mr andr 'at Collin MtSftbriaf is ms 'parents Btrt'r and Mrs Robe iCotoOf unxDcr jBvronp 'J News rom The W' i hi inn iAus 4riot beldrigldly 4o a certain percentage Ihcre is a certain degree of flexibility pos sible With respect to these two plant groWthi forced higher whl miugpv soil phosphorus: and potefium becfdilttUidipJheajW so that serious ptrobkwr qww Poor rooting and fririting are caused by pnospnorpes cdtoentraxlon begin top lowr Lodging! of rataOjiMMt qualjty fruit Oftep reultfwh potassium is jipidttijigMQ CU trend now? is fae Katttfr prtiq waftt jtby adding ihore 'Tpbbsphotos'1 and p0tihLeven jri borderline soil where the need for th'seS hete teak is questibnaHe MaAy Tttfc tons that the' chalm there is the Dani need them" and Will be left over if they are 1 market ActivehridUtteady a ort Worth cattle 1100 calves 200 market mostly ''f 1 v0e Jn a referendum 'August 30 to cida vif itoiketingrquotasr'will ipply1 for erdpaccording to 'arm Mana ge AAIMI Referendum wasan Seo etar uk AVTiLuiiLirfr rriieniHni re Li LutoeM to' W1 Jf snucu 3Uppuro mu per Cent aboVel nortBatTteW ex ist' now airiti4 hU1961 be fdre theanerttncv wheat oro The direetsMhar wheat 'jacreage allotmcnt: are to be used each year burnt least twb ref ereiliinv'ri'riftt favor 'quotas if they areji 'apply to the next cropK jj Approval 'of5 marketing in Com mercial' whqat Stafe a farmers vyith'z more than 1 acres wheat wOj be subject toquota penalties omtheir ex cepfthofejvho comply with the whetrtv pterision The pen alty rate would be 45 per cent of th? parity price a of May 1 1963 (2) grower who com ply witb tbelr wheatallotmehts Will b6 for price support at the lew Announced of not les' than $182 per bushel on a national' bAslV Disappsovah jot marketing quotas would mean (f market ing quotas Tnd penalties would nor be in 'effect for wheatfCropM2X average allof rinerito will be Aised todetermine ettbWfefpe support the wheat price simport Vrate leyMEd: BoA Mi football teanr and DoubteT A' wpanuiiT? 7 fp 'who passed away aay mgnt He was the sop of jJimmy SheppitiX and was a grandson of Mr andI MrirCtariffl HJ'CoXSr alTpT' Giltner His paternal grants mother also i resides1 in uneral servicer wete' hdd at 41 pni' Monday Jn the' Baptist Church' af Gilmert with interment there He was weil knowtr Jn'1 Kinney where he had visited bnifrf many occasions His mbtijeP win be remembered as the fori mer MissMary Jo CoxHe waifM an 5 honor graduate of Gilmer' High School and the post tW yean attendedWashingtM and' Me University in Virginia and wp planning enter Teu University In September a metriber of the Church and in his youth tothtof in Boy Stout '4uid''x)rt! Surviving are his parents brother Ben Sheppard of Git men grandparent and a host? other relative fl Garrick Cogburn newboril' son ofMri and Mrs RobrptijJ CogMmrtjf 505iMhlte toy pjm'v neay tv MeWtoriat Hosoint! HA ARMERSVILLE Mr apdM1? IdgWjWatfc vis i ited her cousin Mr and Mrs Oliver Boone in Westminster 1 The revival at Trinity Baptist Church closed with Rev Clyde El ant of Ruston La doing the preaching Rev James Coffman is pastor The revfval at the Methodist Church began August 19 and closes Sunday The pastor Rev Garland Lavender is doing tlie preaching with Rev Eugene Beasley leading the music' Eve ryone is invited Miss Marie Long' bf Grape land is visiting her grandparents Mr and Mrs Long MrsJesse Harben undeiwent surgery in Collin Memorial' Hospital but has returned home and is doihg nicely' Mike West iind Kenny Moore of Dallas are visiting her grand parents Mr and Ntirs I GL BoWerr Mr and Mrs Walter Joe Hartman of Lancaster were weekend guests 'of parents Mr and Ra Sr Mrs Pool Nevada visited Mrs Virgie Baker and Modene Visitors in the home of Mr and Mrs? Hail were her sister Etta Mcerrin of Mesquite "McCarley of Mr and Mrs Dick McClure' of Allen'' Rodney and JRandySpain hayereturned from a visit with their in Chattan ooga Tenn Mri ostef5 Miss Virgie1 Harttoanwere shopping in Greenville 1 Mr and Mrs Gewgri Mc Adams and Charlott have re tumed from a vacation Ar kansas andTytertf' Halt lias returned home after a stay iirthel AHospital In McKinney Hand is slowly improving3 j11 ETSCCdhtitferce vf I Eight Collin' Courityi students were among approximately '450 students and master's degrees at East Texas State aurntpei com mencement on riday Aug in Commereri1 Copeville Ouida Montgonri ery Master Eicatioh' Box armersville MnDorotriy Clark? 3N jngton Glenda NellStroupB A 235 Hamilton ostphine Bobby Don" Ab bott' McKinney David Ltoyd B' 807 Leia Hpmef loyde Edwards 607 Jef fertoh? jt 'MriOscr Calhoun toff ii i kc RMvto 'lkuests of Mr and Mr Bill Pryor were her mother Mrs Or A Setters or uauas and Mr' and Mrs Algie' Clims of Blackwell Texas and Mrs Clajr have beeri visiting his sister Mrs AM Durham and in Overnight guests of Mrs Minnie Lamm1' were Mrs Jack Giles of Celeste Mr and Mr James Evan of Tulare Calif' Oscar Weathers Mr and Mrs' Evan of McKii ney were recent visitors of Mr and Mrs Oscar Calhoun Mrs Sagely Mrs A Sagely the daughter Mrs Billy at SL Paul Hospital Dallas where she underwent surgery Mr and Mrs Ray Sparks and children of "'Krum spent Saturday' with mother Mrs Eva Mrs Burk and children 'of Pampa visited and Haesner Recent guests in the home of 3 Mr and Mrs: John Braswell were'his''sisterMr Alta Dun kin of Kansas "City" Mo? MrM and Mrs Lee Roy HaTtsell rof Marshall'Mr and Mrs Marvin Brtswell Mr: and Mft Pete Wlbon children? Mr andu MrsrCarl Whitt Braswell and son' Mr rand Mrs Travis Wik' 'and 'daughter alt of Blue Ridgel Mri andMriOsdar were in Garland Sunday visit ing son Datvi Calhoun and' family Mr and Mrs Joe Todd Blue Ridge 'were in 'Dallaston visit her brother Jesse Chapman ands family Mrs Emma' Kerley Ridge underwent eye surgeiy in1 a Dalia hospital recently Her host of friend wish for her re coverv Mr and Mn Lon Stapp vis 5 ited ther son Dock Stapp andJ ramiiv in ijansut Mrs Lee Maddox of McKhrip ney visited 'her sister in law Ji MrsAnnieGrounds I Mrs Ina McCarley Ridge' Mn Tilton in recently visiting I Mri and Mr Art McCarley Clyde Tilton of RicJtardson fe visited his parents Mr arid i Mrs! 'BTilton They return ed home with' him for a few (fays Mr and Mrs Bfll Goforth? had as their their daughter Brenda Porter of ardsori? Recent guest 'or Mrs Cassini White 1 Blue Ridge was her daughter in law Mrs Anton1'! White of Athens MrsI Johrt Archer and chil dren of Lancaster Calif visited ther parents Mr and Johril Todd Mrs rances Calhbun arid ll children Stephen Brent and Gn dy Mrs' Anettc Mitchell and children' Vicky and Cindy 'of! Garland spent riday ith Mri and Mrs Oscar Canicync MSilM If fw m4 poster JSrre ceiyed word over the week etd ttirvevtfKNMXhfty IlWEkfi Vet erans I Dj La Pirit iArvey75wBO fJ WTerrelletuxtoJLa New ret wrtorta XqggjQQMeil i Raymond Cooksey to Terry a re 4 Clyde 6rbfet uxLto RayL mpbd Cooksty Loidn Awn xxA Jackson et ux to Bob by Ray Wilson et ux Lot in ris cd BSOOO Southwood EstWeY to tax back even nitrogen tirinftrogenl HWIBCK it the nil uMfatawM un I NH DW £toripGctteraBi 1 hWeSWr DewKMitte'' BTbe livestock market oh weaksidtf Wednesday al though butcher calves closed at 6O percwt TO? 52E7Vc wtoC 435 heM of Jivestock passing) through' the apotionarenariti" an Active atortylWriLW A HlghslestabUsheJ at McKln hSttokMritWednetoaywere add tllVK is less caching in the afternoon betwecn and 3 A' for durability the A sun greatest toil in thd! sum mer! montiUnehclW9 fabrics suffer' mdst'Tf DcrYou know What Your Egg IQ Is? might itest your know ledge by answering true OLfale In these statements: 3 Brown shelled eggs have the A A 7 Eggs should always be sold at retail from refrieerated eaA eggs at 45 cents are a better buy toan large eggs at 66 cents' All of thesestatements' are true? biit 'everyone knows that No is everyone aware of other basic about eggs or example cleanli nes cart go too far The Home Srtttortatontutfori wWaWng heeggs thri proactive A coating i which keeps air and foreign od or from entering th lMr and 'Kfrs'B Williams oGtiris city accompanied by their'daiijhter 'Mix Jimmy ttoy' atWdsiVghJer Judy of TyiqdMve returned from Mo where they at the funeral pf Wil Annur tycHone 75died Au lt rim at his home ECiuflfcv ikfterin extend ed illness uneral service were Baptist Church there conducted MBWy Ws 5 Ksttewk? 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