Mount Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 122, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 17, 1996 Page: 4 of 18
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Roy Newsome, Bobby Black and Young
F armer President Chad Neal
Mrs. Hart records rainfall and
other weather events i n the Pitts-
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Hart to be honored
Mrs. Mina Ruth Hart of Pitts-
burg was honored for her out-
standing contribution to the burg area. She provides a writ-
field of meteorology as a vol- ten record each month for the
unteer weather observer for the Shreveport Forecast Office.
National Weather Service for Then the data is sent to the
30 years Wednesday, Oct. 16, National Climatic Data Center,
1996. Mrs. Hart was honored Asheville, NC, where the data
by the National Weather Ser- is archived and published. In
vice and National Oceanic and addition, when precipitation
Atmospheric Administration does occur, she reports the
(NOAA), agencies of the De- amount of precipitation via
partment of Commerce. phone to a computer in the Fort
The National Weather Ser- Worth Forecast Office. That
vice presented the John report is then directed to the
Campanius Holm Award to forecasters, to the River Fore-
Mrs. Hart. This award is named cast Office's and the U. S. Corps
for the man who recorded the of Engineers for use in flash
first weather observations in co- flood forecasting and flood con-
lonial America, near trol planning.
Wilmington, Del., in 1644 and
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- Lillie Reves
Young F armer Hay Show Buyers for 1996
Gospel
Singing
Sulphur Bluff Assembly of God
October 19, 1996
All Day Singing and
Dinner on the Grounds
Begins at 12 Noon
FEATURING:
• The Vessels
• Heavenly Purpose
• The Jenkins Sisters
Everyone bring lawn chairs or
quilts and whatever
you want to eat.
show were sold at auction for
$2,705 to benefit the sponsor-
Mike Whiteley #2, tenth,
176.2, Charlie Emerson, Mount
Vernon, $120; Charlie Emer-
son #2, eleventh, 173.7, Shel-
ton's Propane, $120;
Morris and Morris Farms #2,
twelfth, 173.6, Quality Labo-
ratories, Sulphur Springs, $ 1 (X);
Sam Jumper #2, thirteenth.
Bureau, $100;
Louis Agee #1, fourteenth,
171.9, Home Town Food,
try had a physical score of 94
and a feed value of 93.8 for a
total contest score of 185.8.
The bale was purchased at
auction by Mitchell Livestock
Auction of Winnsboro for$300.
Second place went to a bale
grown by Bobby Black. The
hay had a physical score of 86,
and feed vaiue of 99.6 for a
total score of 185.6. The sam-
ple was purchased by Sulphur
Springs State Savings Bank for
$250.
A bale produced by Greg
Inman took third place. The
entry had a physical score of
93.0, and feed value of 90.0 for
a total score of 174.8. The sam-
ple was purchased by Triangle
Fertilizer, Winnsboro for$200.
Plaques were awarded to the
top three place winners during
the banquet at the Young Farm-
er Livestock Pavilion. Tom
Bowdon of Canadian, Tex. was
guest speaker for the 125 per-
sons attending. Bobby Elbert
served as auctioneer.
Bank, $200;
Clovis Mills #1, sixteenth,
170.9, Terry Rule, $80; Floyd
Dairy, seventeenth, 170.8,
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Joe Love, eighteenth, 170.4, Cattle Company^Ed Kirby Jim
Kirby Limousin, Mount Ver-
non, $70;
Dale Haygood #2, nine-
teenth, 169.4, Terry Rule, $ 140;
and Dale Haygood #1, twenti-
eth, 169.3, Tom Cody Live-
stock, Mount Pleasant, $100.
Extra hay was sold as a block
to Modern Home Builders,
Mount Vernon for $40.
Money raised through the hay
show will be used to pay for
Roy Newsome grew the hay
judged as best at the Franklin entries, their contest score, buy-
neth Patrick, David Maxton,
MikeGriffith, Jim Emery, Ken-
neth Patrick, Jason Weather-
ford, Wilbur Wilhite, John
Perry, Durwood Hare, Ed Mel-
son, Silas Bacon, and Mark
Johnson.
Page 4, Section A, Mount Vernon Optic-Herald. Thursday, October 17,1996
Newsome hay judged as best at Franklin County Hay Sho
$100; Allen Screws, ninth,
178.1, Valley Feed Mills,
fifteenth, 171.6, First National maintenance and upkeep on the
pavilion and grounds.
Entries from other farmers
not previously mentioned in-
____....................... elude the following: Danny
Franklin National Bank, $100; Chitsey, JamesSmclain Marita
my Rowland, Chad Neal. Ken-
The remainder of the top 20
County Hay Show Tuesday, er at the auction and amount for Winnsboro, $100;
Oct. 8,1996. The top 20 entries which the entry was purchased,
from among 52 entered in the were as follows:
Louis Agee #2, fourth place,
182.4, Franklin County Feed,
ing Mount Vernon \ Saltillo $175; Roy Newsome (Bahia),
Young Farmers Association. Fifth place, 181.6, Shelton's Pro-
Mr. Newsome's winning en- pane, $ 100;
Morris and Morris Farms#!,
sixth place, 181.1, Franklin
County Feed, $100; Clovis 172.9, Franklin County Farm
Mills #3, seventh place, 181.1,
Poultry Supply, Mount Pleas-
ant, $140;
Roy Newsome #1, eighth Wendy's Country Mart, and
place, 178.9, D.W. Newsome, Texas BBQ, $110; Leon Gunn,
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Wright, Pat. Mount Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 122, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 17, 1996, newspaper, October 17, 1996; Mount Vernon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1330541/m1/4/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Franklin County Library.