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Identifier

20155361

Description

While buyers made bids on 76 feeder calves at the Fort Worth Stockyards, members of the Canyon FFA chapter and one member of the Randall County 4-H Club, made plans for turning their money back to livestock. Left to right, are Thomas L. Devin, high school agriculture teacher, Richmond Payne, Marvin Cornette, and Waylon R. Carrol, assistant agriculture teacher, are shown discussing the high bid of $36 per hundred weight, that was made by Armour and Company. Published in the morning edition, May 19, 1951.

Archival Date

1951-05-28

Collection Name

Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection

Collection Number

AR406-6-2624

Original Format

Negatives, Black & White

File Format

JPG

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Subjects

Cattle; Teachers; Hats; Neckties

Names

Fort Worth Stockyards Business Association; Thomas L.; Payne, Richmond; Cornette, Marvin; Carrol, Waylon R.; 4-H clubs; National FFA Organization

Subjects

Cattle; Teachers; Hats; Neckties

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