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| Thursday, March 21,2013 ♦♦♦ Sanger News ♦♦♦ www.lemonspublications.com
♦> email: sanger@lemonspublications.com
Mon, March 25, 2013
11:00 a.m - Buyer’s Barbecue
12:15 p.m. - Presentation of special awards.
12:30 p.m. - Sale of Market Animals and Baked Goods.
7 p.m. Queen & Princess Dinner & Scholarship Presentation Exhibit Hall, NTSF Grounds
Tue, March 26, 2013
Thurs, March 28, 2013
11:00 a.m. - Market Broiler Show
Wed, March 27, 2013
Fri, March 29, 2013
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7 a.m. - 10 a. m - Arrival of Market Lambs. Late entries for breeding Lambs will be accepted
until 11 a.m. breeding Lambs may be entered from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. with a late fee.
6 a.m. - 11 a.m. - Arrival of Market Swine and Breeding Swine. Breeding Swine may enter 8
a.m. to 10:00 a.m. with a late fee
7a.m. - 10 a.m. - Arrival of market Goats. Late entries for breeding Goats will be accepted until
10:00am. Breeding Goats may be entered from 8:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. with a late fee.
7:30 a.m. DQ-ing of Market Rabbits starts, actual judging starting at 8:30a.m. Sharp
9 a.m. - noon - Rabbit Showmanship
9:00 a.m. - Noon - Market Rabbit Show followed by Breeding Rabbit Show - (West Wing)
***Release of non-placing animals and breeding animals following the show.
8:30 a.m -10 a.m. - Weigh-in of Market Goats.
1 p.m. - Breeding Goat show followed by the Market Goat show - Show arena.
**Release of non-placing market goat and breeding goat following show
5 p.m. - Public Speaking Contest
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Barrel Race
Calf Roping
Ribbon Roping
Chute Dogging
Bull Riding
Team Roping*
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*$25 entry fee & entry blank needed for each end
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9 a.m. - Steer judging followed by prospect steer judging followed by breeding beef judging
Show arena **Release of non-placing animals and breeding animals following show
3 p.m. - Release of shop projects
3:30 p.m. - Livestock Judging Contest
RODEO
DCLA YOUTH FAIR RODEO
SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 2013 7:00 pm
Rodeo Office Phone: 940.382.1921
RODEO IS RAIN OR SHINE!
Rodeo is open to students living in Denton County, attending a Denton
County school or a member of a Denton County 4H, FFA or FCCLA
chapter and in school below the college level.
Entry blanks may be picked up at Weldon’s Saddle Shop, 345 East
Hickory St., Denton beginning Friday, March 1, 2013 at 8:30am.
Entries are limited to the first 12 that turn in a completed entry blank
accompanied by the entry fee. Each entry blank must be notarized and
signed by a 4H or FFA leader or school official according to the DCLA
NO PASS, NO SHOW rules. Cash can be accepted only if brought into
Weldon’s, otherwise money orders or cashiers checks only. Entry fee is
$25 per event.
Entries close Friday, March 22, 2013 OR when the limit of 12 per
event is reached prior to closing date.
Trophy belt buckles will be awarded thru 3 places in each event. All
Around Cowboy & Cowgirl will each receive atrophy belt buckle, $100
scholarship and a pair of Ariat boots. To qualify for All Around, boys
must enter 3 events and girls must enter 2.
All awards will be presented after the Rodeo in the Show Arena. Thank
you notes will be provided and must be written at that time to receive
your award.
Trophy belt buckles for the Rodeo are donated by Wrangler. All
Around boots are donated by Ariat.
By Harvey Mackay
Introductory Chemistry at Duke Uni-
versity has been taught for about a zillion
years by Professor Bonk and his course is
known affectionately as “Bonkistry.”
One year, two guys were taking
Chemistry and doing pretty well on all the
quizzes, midterms and labs. They were
each getting a solid “A” going into the fi-
nal exam. They were so confident that the
weekend before finals they decided to go
up to the University of Virginia to party
with some friends. Due to bad hangovers,
they overslept all day Sunday and didn’t
make it back to Duke until early Monday
morning.
Rather than taking the final then, they
explained to Professor Bonk that they had
driven up to the University of Virginia for
the weekend and had planned to come
back in time to study but they had a flat
tire on the way back and didn’t have a
spare, so they didn’t get back to campus
until late Sunday night.
Professor Bonk thought this over and
then agreed that they could make up the
final on the following day. The two guys
were elated and relieved. They stud-
ied that night and went in the next day.
Professor Bonk placed them in separate
rooms, handed each of them a test book-
let, looked at his watch and told them
to begin. They looked at the first prob-
lem, which was something simple about
molarity and solutions and was worth 5
points.
“Cool,” each of them thought. “This
is going to be easy.” They did that prob-
lem and then turned the page. They were
unprepared, however, for what they saw
on the next page. It said: Which tire? (95
points)
As the father of three children, one
of my rules — especially when they be-
came teenagers — was to tell me the truth
immediately. I insisted David, Mimi and
Jojo tell me the truth about anything bad
they had done or were a part of. And I
had to know right away — not a day or
week later. If not, they would pay severe
consequences.
That philosophy seemed to work
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8 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. - Arrival/Check-in of Market Broilers
8 a.m. - 8:45 a.m. - Horse show arrival and check-in Diamond T Arena.
8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. - Weigh in ol’Markel Lambs
8:00 a.m -12 Noon - Weigh-in of Market Swine.
for me, and
quite frankly,
I’ve always
believed that
telling the
truth is the
best policy. In
business, it’s a
must.
A
years
the
Corporation
of Boston, Mass., studied 341 salespeople
from 11 different companies in five dif-
ferent industries. Their purpose was to
determine what separated the top produc-
ers from the average producers. When
the study was finished, the results were
startling. It was not skill, knowledge or
charisma that divided the pack. The dif-
ference came down to one trait: honesty.
When customers trust the salespeople,
they buy from them.
At Mackay Envelope Corporation,
we don’t tolerate anything less than hon-
est negotiations and delivery guarantees.
An envelope is a very standard commod-
ity. Sure, the paper, the glue, and the size
can vary. The end product can probably
be duplicated by a hundred companies.
But nobody can match us day in day out,
job after job, envelope after envelope,
smile after smile. Our customers know
we’ll do what we promise. They’ve even
occasionally forgiven us for an honest
mistake because they know we’ll make
good on our word.
We also don’t do business with ven-
dors who are less than upfront. It could
eventually affect how we deliver to our
customers, and we don’t like to lose cus-
tomers. Our sales force wouldn’t stick
around for long if we made their job hard-
er. Can you blame them?
Telling the truth is not always a trait
we associate with politicians in our coun-
try, and the recent events in Washington is
a perfect example of what happens when
the truth, the whole truth, and nothing
but the truth is in question. We all have
our own opinions of what has happened,
Denton County Livestock Youth Eair & Rodeo Schedule
Sat, March 30, 2013
7 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. - Arrival of prospect steers, market steers, breeding heifers
8:00 a.m. - Judging of Home Ec department
8:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. - Weigh-in of steers. LATE breeding entries close at 10:00.
Noon - 1 p.m. - Breeding beef - paper check
2 p.m. - Breeding Swine Show followed by the Market Swine Show
**Release of non-placing market / breeding swine following shows
3 p.m. - Livestock judging entries due in livestock office
3 p.m. - Exhibit Bldg open for viewing of Home Ec, Environmental, and Horticulture entries.
4 p.m. - Shop project judging-Asphalt area by stage
4 p.m. - Queen / Princess Personality contest - Fair Hall
6 p.m. - Queen / Princess Beauty contest - Show Arena
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8:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. - Tractor driving entries due in office
11:30 a.m. - Tractor Driving Contest - south of Rodeo arena
2 p.m. - Breeding Lamb Show followed by market lambs- Show arena
** Release of non-placing animals after show and breeding lambs following show
3:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. - Arrival and check-in of Home Economics projects and Environmental
Science projects - Exhibit Building
3 p.m. - 6 p.m. - Arrival / registration of shop projects — asphalt area by stage, between
livestock barns and exhibit hall
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