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FORT WORTH STOCK SHOW
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Yoakum Rodeo Club elects
HLSR tickets available from Go-Texan Committee
March 3: Tim McGraw — 4 Horoscopos de Durango (Go tickets
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Phone: 361-798-4336
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-SALE EVERY FRIDAY-
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Yoakum FFA/4H Project Show
brings in record $229,127.66
Cuero Livestock
Commission Co.
WE INVITE YOU
TO BE A PART
OF THE SALE!
It’s rodeo time and the 2008
Houston Livestock Show and
Rodeo is coming up March 3
through March 22.
The Lavaca County Go-
Texan Committee has the
following tickets available on
a first-come basis. The sales of
these tickets enable a senior
from Lavaca County to earn
4 TM
% iig
Approximately 20 percent
attend from other parts of
the nation and 70 countries.
Besides livestock, the show
includes educational exhibits
designed to educate visitors
on the livestock industry and
provides 4 acres of shopping
to suit most any taste.
Now in its 112th year, the
Fort Worth Stock Show & Ro
deo features entertainment
events for the entire family,
including livestock shows,
educational experiences and
30 exciting performances of
the World's Original Indoor
Rodeo. For ticket information
on any performance or Stock
Show event,call 817-877-2420
or visit www.fwssr.com.
Cattle Company, Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Hermes
36. Devin Debord; First
American Vacuum Services,
Lone Star Bank, Quality
Lease Services, Inc., Rathole
Drilling, Tubular Resources
37. Lloyd Shows: Compres-
sor Systems, Inc., Gulfmark
Energy, Inc., S&K Consul-
tants, Circle L Ranch, Dr. John
White
39. Brittani Ivicic: Lisa
Marie Ivicic, Rathole Drilling,
S&K Consultants, Soehnge’s
Do lt Center, Tubular Re-
sources, VORSI
40. Anna Reardon: First
American Vacuum Services,
Rathole Drilling, Faulkner’s
Cleaners, Dr. John White
41 KC Rex: John and Mar
guerite Quast, HI
42. Justin Janak: C & E Op
erating, Inc., Soehnge’s Do It
Center, Callahan’s General
Store
43. Kersti Kelly: 4X4’s of
South Texas, Clifford and Ber-
nice carroll, Gaymond Carroll,
Mark and Kathy Carroll, Ms.
Betty Carroll, Friedel Drilling
Company, Get & Go Gas #2,
HEB Pantry Stores, Kunetka
Furniture, Loya Feed Com-
pany, Daniel and Susan Perez,
Mark and Ann Seidenberger,
Billy and Carolyn Taylor, Mr.
and Mrs. Clifton Vinklarek,
West Feeds, Callahan's Gen-
eral Store, Capital Feeds
44. William Markert: Mr.
And Mrs. John Fling, Matthew
Realty, Mr And Mrs. Tommy
Psencik, Soehnge’s Do-It cen-
ter, Capital Feeds
45. Matthew Belkovsky:
Brammer Engineering, Frist
American Vacuum Services,
Rathole Drilling, Rosie’s
Mexican Food Restaurant,
S&K Consultants. Tubular
Resources
46. Drake Lahodny: Brad
and Nicco Brown, DeWitt
County Farm Bureau, Kim
and Susan Hagan, Lonnie
and Anita Pesek, Wade Stein-
mann, David and Jill Justice,
Mary Jo Leahy, Dr. Robert
Westbrook, DDS
47. Daylyn Pakebusch:
Callahan General Store, Dr.
Marty Lambert, MD,
48. Meghan Meyer: Lone
Star Bank, Price Drilling
Company, Mary Jo Leahv, Dr.
Robert Westbrook, DDS
50. Logan Wenske: Capital
Feeds
52. Alisa Kusak: C&E Op-
erating, Inc., First American
Vacuum Services, Gulfmark
Energy, Inc., Lone Star Bank,
John and Marguerite Quast,
HI, Rathole Drilling, T&S
Dozer Service
53. Hannah Smith: Bo-
huslav Farm and Ranch, Hal
liburton Energy Services
56. Sarah Kusak: C&E Op-
erating, Inc.
57. Jordan Dixon: Bram-
mer Engineering, Gulfmark
Energy, Inc., Price Drilling
Company, Inc.
58. Savanna Kremling:
Tammy Boening, Jeff Vin
klarek
59. Hannah Bordovsky:
Soehnge’s Do-It Center
60. Preston Kocian: Rosie’s
Mexican Food Restaurant,
Robert and Lorna Herman,
Mitchell Franz, Jay and Glen
da Mixon, Dr. and Mrs. James
Drost, Brad Kvinta
61. Sean DeBord: Brammer
Engineering, Soehnge’s Do-
Sweet Home PTO Thanks You
The Sweet Home PTC) would like to thank
everyone who participated in making this year's
Chili Supper such a success. Proceeds from the
Chili Supper provide scholarships to graduat-
ing seniors who attended Sweet Home School
and assist teachers, staff and students of Sweet
Home Independent School District.Thetremen-
dous show of support from everyone involved is
greatly appreciated.
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AVISO PUBLICO DE PROBAR
EL EQUIPO PARA TABULAR AUTOMATICAMENTE
Por lo presente se da aviso que el equipo para tabular automaticamente que se
usar en la Eleccin Primaria que se llevar a cabo el 4 de Marzo de 2008 se
probar el 12 de Febrero a las 9 00 am en, division electoral, 117 E Second St
Hallettsville para determinar si el equipo contara con exactitud los votos para todos
los puestos oficiales y sobre todos los proyectos de ley
Elizabeth A Kouba
Cuurt CM
Firma del/dela Oficial
PUBLIC NOTICE OF TEST OF AUTOMATIC
TABULATING EQUIPMENT
Notice is hereby given that the automatic tabulating equipment that will be used in
the Primary Election held on March 4 2008 will be tested on February 12 at 9 00
a m at Lavaca County Clerk Election Dept 117 E Second St Hallettsville TX to
ascertain that it will accurately count the votes cast for all offices
Elizabeth A Kouba
County Clerk
to this program is a top pri-
ority.”
Winning exhibitors are
awarded cash “premiums”
- this year to exceed $92,005
- in addition to monies gener-
ated from the sale of animals
in the show’s sale of champion
steers, lambs, barrows and
wether goats. Besides record
junior entries the show set an
overall entry record of over
23,000 cattle, sheep, swine,
horses, mules, donkeys, lla-
mas, goats, poultry, pigeons
and rabbits.
1 he Stock Show showcases
i he nation's dynamic livestock
industry to over 950,000 visi-
tors mostly from the Metro-
plex and surrounding areas.
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Santa Visits Bluebonnet
Pictured above is Santa Claus, who was holding a child from Blue-
bonnet Youth Ranch back in December. Xi Chi Theta, sorority of
Beta Sigma Phi, held a hot dog meal, along with the trimmings, for
all B!uebennet Youth Ranch children and house parents prior fn
Christmas. Each child opened gifts from their wish list which were
bought by families of Bear Creek 4-H Club.
Ihe final totals are in and
this year's Yoakum FFA & 4 11
Project Show, which was held
on Jan 18-19, brought in a
record $229,127.66.This beats
last year's record amount
($222,384 10) by $6,743.56.
Listed below are some of
the additional buyers who
were not listed in last week's
paper:
1 Wesley Kelley: Neal and
Carolee Eckstrom, William
and Kellie Reardon, Jr., Da-
vid Schlamb, Soehnge’s Do It
Center, Mr. And Mrs. Edwin
Steinmann, Capital Feeds
4 Courtney Carroll: Cor
nerstone Properties/Gladney
Harrell
5. Tyler Kvinta: Matthew
Realty
6. Emily Gardner: Dwayne
and Mary Powell, Accolade
Hospice, Faulkner’s Clean
ers
8. Amy Malik: Ronnie and
Maurine Adamek
9. Myranda Cavazos: Na-
thaniel and Melissa Serna
10. Ashlee Caka: Matthew
Realty, John and Marguerite
Quast, III
13. Ashley Schoenemann:
Ronnie and Maurine Adamek,
Adams Flavors Foods and
Ingredients, Mike and Karen
Behrens,Tubular Resources
15. Thomas Mabry: C&E
Operating, Inc., Robert and
Lorna Herman, Dr. Robert
Westbrook, DDS
16. Carson Schindler: De-
Witt County Farm Bureau,
Gene and Elaine Kubena,
Lonnie and Anita Pesek, John
and Marguerite Quast, III,
Allmed Sales and Rentals,
Yoakum Discount Pharmacy
17. Tyler Pate: Matthew
Realty
18. Caroline Spaeth: Gulf
mark Energy, Inc., Hunter
Industries,Onyx Gas Market-
ing, Jay and Glenda Mixon
19. Andrew Jimenez: First
American Vacuum Services,
Onyx Gas Marketing, Tubular
Resources
22. Lindsey Kelley: West
Feeds
23. Ryan Berkovsky: Don
aid Johnson,Tubular Resourc-
es, VORSI, D&G Striping, Yoa-
kum Discount Pharmacy
26. TJ Bland: Mr. And Mrs.
Earl Bland, Mrs. Thomas
Bland, Bill and Brenda Brown,
Edmund and Marie Caka,
Linda Colman and Nathan
Yoakley, K Box Cattle Co.,
Donald Kurtz, Mark and Ann
Seidenberger, David and
Sherri Spaeth, State Farm
Insurance
27. Katie Chumchai: Bram-
mer Engineering, Rathole
Drilling, S&K Consultants,
Tubular Resources, VORSI
29. Jeremy Kelley: West
Feeds, Dr. Kurtis Krueger,
MD
30. Allison Machicek: Ai-
nsworth Trucking, LLP, Onyx
Gas Marketing, Circle L
Ranch, Dr. Barry Wineinger,
OD,
31 Claire Spaeth: Price
Drilling Company, Mark &
Shanna Kusak
32. Dylan Belcik: Lone Star
Bank, Dr Kurtis Krueger, MD,
Dr. Barry Wineinger, OD,
33. Sarah Bland: Lone Star
Bank, Prime Demolition and
Disposal, John and Margue-
rite Quast, III,
34 Kayla Gregorcyk: Brain
mer Engineering, Heller
dadsarEa
Tyler Kusak, an F FA mem
ber from Yoakum, exhibited a
First Place Spring Simmental
Heifer Calf & won the Sim
mental Heifer Showmanship
Award in the Junior Breeding
Beef Heifer Show at the 2008
Southwestern Exposition and
Livestock Show on Jan. 21,
2008. Junior show entries to-
taled 9,815 at this year's show
which ends Feb. 3.
“The junior livestock show
program provides youth with
valuable lessons in life and
business and builds a foun
dation that serves them long
after their show years have
passed," said W.R. Watt, Jr,
president and manager of
the show “Our commitment
Highest Prices Paid!
"We Appreciate Your Business"
1817 Bridge Rd. • Cuero * 361*275*2329
wwwcuerols.com
-AUCTION SALE EVERY TUESDAY-
Hallettsville
Livestock Commission
Company
Where Your Livestock Brings
Top $ Every Time!
tickets
March 4: Faith Hill — 4
tickets
March 5: Kevin Fowler — 4
tickets
March 6: Alan Jackson — 4
tickets
March 7: John Legend
(Black Heritage Day) — 4
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6"
It Center, VORSI, Callahan
General Store
62. Logan Shows: Mr. and
Mrs. James Bristol, Dana
Dobbs, Cathy Jones, Liven
good Feed Store, Daryl and
Karen Meyer, Quality Lease
Services, Inc., Rathole Drill-
ing, Lloyd Shows, Steven
L. Seifert Show Pigs, Texas
Home Health
63. Katelyn Frazer: Calla-
han General Store
65. Kelsey Poskey:
Soehnge’s Do-it Center
66. Zachary Webb: Cor
nerstone Property/ Gladney
Harrell, Paula Dromgoole
dba Farm Bureau Insurance,
Rodeo Club of Yoakum
67. Lexi DeBord: Critter
Hill
69. Craig Lahodny: Billy
and Cindy Goodrich, Mr. and
Mrs. Lonnie Gregorcyk
70. Chelsey Kelley: Ain
sworth Trucking, Mr. And Mrs.
Rex Kelley, Prime Demolition
and Disposal, Rathole Drill
ing, David Schlamb, Soehnge’s
Do-it Center, Capital Feeds,
Dr. Kurtis Krueger, MD,
71. Tristan Nordstrand: Ai-
nsworth ’Trucking, Boedeker
Ag. Supply, M&M Cattle Co.,
Maverick Engineering
72. Nicholas Johnson: Ai-
nsworth Trucking, Boehm
tractor Sales, Cuero Livestock
Commission Co., Donald
Johnson, Prime Demolition
and Disposal, Quality Lease
Servies, Inc., Rosie’s Mexican
Food Restaurant
73. Lori Frazer: Callahan
General Store
74. Matthew Kvinta: David
Schlamb
75. Colton Wenske: Leop-
old Insurance Agency, Lone
Star Bank
76. Justin Dixon: Price
Drilling Company, Inc., S&K
Consultants, Tubular Re-
sources
77. Celine Markert:
Soehnge’s Do-It Center, Capi-
tal Feeds
78. Leighton Kacir: First
American Vacuum Services,
Quality Lease Services, Inc.,
Rathole Drilling, Wade Stein
mann, Tubular Resources, Dr.
Marty Lambert, MD,
79. Lindsey Hairell: First
American Vacuum Services
89. Bridgette Ivicic
Soehnge’s Do-it Center
90. Rex Kutzer: Callahan
General Store, Capital Feeds
91. McKayla Kutzer: Cal
lahan General Store, Capital
Feeds
96. Hali Berger: Soehnge’s
Do-it Center
Resale buyers at this year's
project show were: Glen s Pack-
ing Co. Inc. (Cattle) and Donald
Janecek (Goats & Hogs).
Tejano Day) — 4 tickets March 22: Brooks & Dunn
March 17: Miranda Lam- —4 tickets
bert — 4 tickets Please call Robert Rother
March 20: Dierks Bendy at 798-6544 or Barbara Leop-
— 4 tickets old at 772-5405. All sales are
March 21: Pat Green — 4 final.
YOAKUM HERALD-TIMES, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6,2008 PAGE 9
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officers, discuss 2008 plans
Ihe Yoakum Rodeo Club Cowan. Steer Saddling, Jr. Barrels, Jr.
held its first meeting of the Land of Leather Team Rop- Bulls and more. A Ranch ro-
year on Jan. 22. The agenda ing will be at the Rodeo Arena deo is being planned for Sat-
consisted of election of offi on Saturday, Feb. 23. Sunday urday, a time has not been set.
cers and directors, as well as practices at the arena, which More details will be discussed
2008 rodeo events. includes barrels, straights, at upcoming meetings.
Steven Moorman was and poles, will start up as soon Rock. Ride and Roll Bull
elected as President, Ron- as the arena dries up, dates Riding is planned for the last
nie Yaws 1st Vice President. have not yet been set. weekend in July.
Ronald Aschen, Jr., 2nd Vice Tom-Tom Rodeo weekend Events will be held at the
President, Rhonda Moorman, will get started with team arena throughout the year.
Treasurer, and Melanie Braun, roping action on Thursday, but these are the Rodeo
Secretary. Directors of the Ro- June 5. There will be a Rodeo Club’s major events.The next
deo Chib will be John Holster, on Friday and Saturday night. Rodeo Club meeting will be
Shawn Braun, Shane Wallace, Mutton Bustin' w ill be both held at the Rodeo Arena on
WadeSteinmann,and Russell nights, along with Business Feb. 26 at 6:30 p.m.
a 4-year, $15,000 scholarship tickets
from the Houston Livestock March 10; Sugarland — 4
Show and Rodeo. tickets
Thank you for supporting March 12: John Fogerty — 4
the youth of Lavaca County. tickets
Tickets available are listed March 13 Toby Ke ith
below: March 16: Duelo/Los
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