Honey Grove Signal-Citizen (Honey Grove, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, March 26, 1971 Page: 4 of 12
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Annual Honey Grove Junior Livestock Show Held March 13
Was Highly Successful Endeavor
The Honey Grove Steer Sale was held following the Honey Grove Junior Livestock Show,
Average weight for the
The Honey Grove Junior Livestock Show was held at the
Co-Op Gin Co.‘ lot In Honey Grove Saturday, March 13, 1971.
FFA and 4-H members from 16 schools entered their livestock
March 13. Dr. Roger Arnold, ETSU, Commerce, placed the steers
15 steers was 690 pounds and average price per pound was 48£
Cooper, Greenville, Bonham, North Lamar, Fannlndel, Ray-
enna, Savoy, Wolfe City, Prairleland, Bland, Roxton, T?en
ton, Whitewright, Campbell and Honey Grove,
The show was under the direction of Charles Yarbrough,
agriculture teacher. The judge for the show was Dr. Roger
Arnold, Agriculture Department, ETSU, Commerce. The
concession stand was sponsored by the Home Economics Dept.
Mrs. Dixie Black, sponsor. The following winners are?
Weight Weight Per Lb. Amount Name of Purchaser
First State Bank-Honey Grove
Cyanamid Fertilizer Plant
Co-Op Gin Co.
Collins Piggly-Wiggly
Farmers Gin Co.
Rogers Delinting Co.-Waco
Fannin Natfl. Bank-Windom
Smith’s Crocery Store
Grashel Farms-Petty
Smith’s Feed & Seed
Honey Grove Grain & Peanut
Cyanamid Fertilizer
Fannin Nat’l. Bank-Windom
Bonham Livestock Comm. Co.
First State Bank-Honey Grove
46080
39256
34944
34424
28714
37459
40560
31584
38428
29790
31095
32400
31095
28466
23134
Tim Witcher
Byron Hohenberger
Fred Ray Hohenberger
Wayne Gilbert
Mitchell Gilbert
Dennis Sherwood
Bruce Witcher
Tim Smith
Kim Barrett
Curtis Carter
David Witcher
Lee Eddins
Jimmy Charles
John Pullen
Mike Beavers
Sheep Division
Srana Champion
Reserve Champion
Johnny Parish
Johnny Parish
Honey Grove
Honey Grove
Dairy Cattle
Females Under 6 Months
Grand Champion
1st
2nd
6-12 Months
Reserve Champion
1st
2nd
3rd
18-24 Months
1st
2nd
3rd
Over 24 Months
1st
2nd
3rd
Fannlndel
Sam Rayburn
Sam Rayburn
John Arnold
Rusty Lyles
Leonard Naylor
Tim Witcher of Honey Grove is pictured above with his
Charolals steer which sold for 64# per pound, the highest
price paid In the Steer Sale.
North Lamar
Campbell
Fannlndel
Bland
Richard Norris
Larry Long
Eddie Carder
Jerry Blakemore
Mark Vest
W ayne Lee
Philip Allison
Ravenna 4-H
Sam Rayburn
Trenton
North Lamar
Richard Norris
Rebecca Kirkpatrick Honey Grove
Dlanya Kueckelhan Sam Rayburn
Hereford
Hereford Females Under 1 Year
Grand Champion Lynn Morris
1st Guy Trotter
2nd Joe Arrington
3rd Phil Tanner
12-18 Months
Reserve Champion
1st
2nd
3rd
18-24 Months
1st
2nd
Over 24 Months
1st
2rd
3rd
Hereford Males
Under 1 Year
Grand Champion Larry Doyle
1st > Larry Holmes
2nd Lee Eddins
12-18 Months
Reserve Champion
1st
2nd
3rd
Campbell
Greenville
Greenville
Wolfe City
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Jim Cregg of Cooper is owner of the winner of the Grand
Champion - All Other Breeds, Female Division in the Honey
Grove Junior Livestock Show. Billie Pat Stanley, left, of
Honey Grove is holding the ribbons and trophy.
Gary Trotter
Lynn Morris
Alan Shuler
Clay Henseley
Greenville
Campbell
Greenville
Wolfe City
Champion and Reserve Champion Southdown shown by their
owner. Jerry Parish of the Honey Grove FFA Chapter.
Roy Kenneth McCormack of Campbell, right, recipient of
the Showmanship Trophy, Is showing his Grand Champion
Angus female which also received the Best Fitted Animal
Award. James Phillips, left, is the Campbell agriculture
teacher with the plaques.
Billy Philips
Roy Trotter
Bonham
Greenville
DPS Reminds Of inspection
Randy Johnson
Mark Martin
David Saner
Greenville
Roxton
Greenville
DALLAS-M.C. Blount, Captain of the Motor Vehicle In-
spection Service, Texas Department of Public Safety, re-
i minds motorists that their motor vehicle inspection sticker
expires twelve months from the month of purchase.
Blount said, "Many Texas motorists are falling to have
their vehicles inspected before their old inspection sticker ex-
pires and as a result, several have been issued cititations."
State law requires that inspections be made at privately
owned official inspection stations which have been appointed
and regulated by the Department of Public Safety. The sta-
tutory inspection fee is $2.00, with adjustments or repairs ex-
tra if required.
In closing, Captain Blount, stated that the fine that may
be imposed for an expired inspection sticker is, any amount
from $1. 00 to $200.00. So every motorist would be well
advised to check the year and number on their inspection sta-
tion and have your vehicle inspected now. It may save you
money.
Wolfe City
Honey Grove
Honey Grove
Randy Johnson
Larry Doyle
Randy Johnson
Philip Mitchell
Greenville
Wolfe City
Greenville
Fannlndel
Angus
Angus Females
Under 1 Year
Grand Champion
1st
2nd
Kenneth McCormack Campbell
Randy Mills Campbell
Larry Short North Lamar
....... 12-18 Months
Reserve Champion
1st
’ 2nd
3rd
18-24 Months
Red Ribbon
Angus Males
Under 1 Year
Grand Champion
1st
2nd
3rd
Terry Doyle of Wolfe City, right, had the grand champion :•
Hereford bull in die Honey Grove Junior Livestock Snow held >
last Saturday. The grand champion female with its owner,
Lynn Morris of Campbell, is on die left. (Staff photo)
Cary Evans North Lamar
Kenneth McCormack Campbell
Cary Evans North Lamar
Mike Fowler Campbell
On the left Is the Grand Cham-
pion Male Angus, owned by
Dlanya Kuckelhan, Sam Ray-
bum, shown by Dennis Keeton
of Sam Rayburn. On the right,
Grand Champion female Angus
with the owner, Kenneth Mc-
Cormack of Campbell.
FORA
LITTLE
KICK...
HONEY GROVE SIGNAL-CITIZEN
THE LA DON 1A NEWS
THE WOLFE CITY SUN
Fri., March 26, 1971;!
Bonham
Wayne Sisson
Sam Rayburn
Prairleland
Sam Rayburn
Roxton
Dianya Kueckelhan
Bobby Daugherty
Ronnie Goodwin
Jerry Moore
When you promised
12-18 Months
Reserve Champion
1st
2nd
3rd
Prairleland
Prairieland
Charles Owens
Charles Owens
Bonham
Joel McKehra
Sam Rayburn
Dennis Keeton
18-24 Months
Dianya Kueckelhan Sam Rayburn
could use up al the hot water?
OR
A LOT OF
LUXURY
THE LITTLE CAREFREE CAR!
Jimmy Cregg
Ricky Head
Chet Downs
Eddie Thornton
Cooper
Prairieland
Prairleland
Wolfe City
Cooper
Leonard
Cooper
Sam Rayburn
John Wlgley
Monty Stanley
Joe Bob Schaffer
Jacky Gibbs
John Wlgley
Randy Skinner
Eddie Thornton
Cooper
Trenton .
Wolfe City
FORD
LTD BROUGHAM
Cooper
Cooper
Jimmy Cregg
Bill Choate
Savoy
Prairieland
Leonard
SEE ALL THE GREAT NEW FORDS FOR 1971
You could get up earlier. Then you'd be sure to beat her
to it. Of course she wouldn't be too impressed with your chivalry.
Another alternative is a larger gas water heater. Gas water
heaters are easy to buy, easy to install, and recover hot water up
to twice as fast as comparable electric models.
So stop competing with your better half. Get a larger capacity
hot water heater. For fewer fights and lots more hot water.
MAVERICKS • MUSTANGS • FORD TORINOS
FORDS • THUNDERBIRDS • PINTO
Sam Rayburn
Sam Rayburn
Wolfe City
North Lamar
Wolfe City
Phone 378-2671
E. Highway 82
Honey 6rove, Texas
Beit Fitted Animal For 1971 Show
Kenneth McCormack Campbell
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Morrow, Joe T. Honey Grove Signal-Citizen (Honey Grove, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, March 26, 1971, newspaper, March 26, 1971; Honey Grove, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth800759/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Honey Grove Preservation League.