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2008 Point Values
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Steers: $317.89
Rabbits: $121.76
Hogs: $178.61
Lambs: $144.52
Goats: $275.02
Broilers: $142.63
Turkeys: $140.39
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Mission Statement:
The mission of the Comal County Jr. Livestock Show Association
is to promote the agricultural life by providing the youth of
Comal County with a venue to show and sell their livestock
projects. Through this experience the young people develop life
skills: responsibility, competition, financial management and
life long commitment to family and friends.
Vision:
The Comal County Jr. Livestock Show Association is dedicated
to providing the finest venue for our youth and growing community
to use for varied activities and, through the leasing of this
pavilion, to provide scholarships and financial support for the
participants of the livestock show and sale.
About CCJLSA:
Over thirty years ago, two weeks before the Youth Show,
Jimmy Rheinlaender and C.A. "Tex" Ritter got together and
decided to form a group to help supervise the sale of the
market animals. Tex became the first chairman and Helen
Steubing, the first treasurer. Also helping were Future
Farmers of America (FFA) advisors, Leroy Goodson and James
Stolte; FFA teacher, Tommy Zipp; and County Extension Agent,
Bill Schumann. This group became known as the Livestock Auction
Committee.
This committee conceived and initiated a unique method of
redistributing the proceeds from the sale, so each exhibitor
receives an amount based on the quality of their animal, not
the amount bid at the sale. This method, know as the "Point
System", is still used today.
At the first sale, 57 exhibitors sold 92 animals. Thanks
to the Livestock Auction Committee, the show has grown to
over 1100 entries of breeding and market animals, as well
as rabbits and poultry. The name changed to the Comal County
Junior Livestock Show Association. The exhibitors are members
of Comal County 4-H Clubs, and FFA Chapters from Canyon, New
Braunfels, and Smithson Valley High Schools. Each exhibitor is
allowed to sell one market animal through the auction sale,
provided the animal is of show quality. The 2008 Junior Livestock
Show had 791 Exhibitors with 1,123 entries. The Preliminary sale
total for 2008 is $978,852.
These young people have invested a great deal of time and money
in their projects. They appreciate the opportunity to show their
animals, to compete for ribbons and trophies, to sell their animals,
and to hopefully realize a profit from their efforts. The business
and professional firms from the surrounding area, together with a
number of concerned individuals, have generously supported this event
in the past. The Association greatly appreciates your support. We
invite you to come and celebrate with the Comal County Junior Livestock
Show Association, and we earnestly solicit your continued financial
support of these young citizens of our communities.
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