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Four State Fall Sale CATALOG.Qxp Layout 1 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2018 | 1:00 P.M. Titus County Fair Arena | 1800 North Jefferson Ave., Mount Pleasant, TX 75455 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2018 1:00 p.m. | Titus County Fair Arena 1800 North Jefferson Ave., Mount Pleasant, TX 75455 Welcome again to our Annual fall sale at Mt Pleasant, Texas. Once again our consignors have stepped up to bring some great Limousin, Lim-Flex and Angus cattle. Come by sale day and evaluate what we have to offer. There will be some great herd sire prospects as well as highly productive females out of some of the top genetics in the breed. This year’s sale will feature the dispersal of the late Everett Martin of Martin Limousin of Luther, Oklahoma. Everett’s herd has raised the top selling bulls at several Oklahoma Limousin bull sales for several years in a row and these are the factories and some have split off calves at their side. There are two new Angus consignors that will be bringing some great cattle as well, Green Meadows Angus of Madisonville, Texas has been consigning the top selling bulls at the Houston and San Antonio all breed bull sales for the last several years, Mike SELLING 54 LOTS AS 81 HEAD Thomson Angus of Mt. Pleasant, TX consigned a few at last years sale that I happened to pur- Registered purebred chase, I wish you could see what these two first calf heifers I bought raised, front pasture cat- Limousin, Lim-Flex & Angus Genetics ... tle for sure, great calves, and I look forward to what Thompson Angus brings this year as these cattle will work great in any purebred Angus or a Lim-Flex program as well. 24 Cow Calf Pairs Lunch will be provided sale day and cattle will be available to view Friday afternoon. Call 18 Bred Females me, or any member of the sales staff and we will answer any of your questions 03 Open Heifers Make note that a lot of the cattle did not have pictures due to the extreme rain that we have 06 Bulls had in Texas. 3 sets Embryos See you at the sale. 10 units Donated Semen Kevin Counsil, President 4-States Limousin Association BOARD of DIRECTORS President, Kevin Counsil......................Madisonville, TX Vice President, Jeff Kirby ......................Mt. Vernon, TX SALE LOCATION Secretary/Treasurer, Joyce Kirby ..........Mt. Vernon, TX Titus County Fair Arena, 1800 North Jefferson Ave., Mount Pleasant, TX Director, Joe Hoot........................................Canton, TX * 115 miles East of Dallas, TX & 64 miles West of Texarkana, TX Director, Leon Stewart ............................Mansfield, TX DIRECTIONS Off I-30 is Exit #162 or business 271 which is also North Jefferson Street go 0.2 tenths South SCHEDULE OF EVENTS civic center is on the left. Turn left between the civic center and fire station. Friday, November 16th 3:00 p.m. Cattle available for viewing SALE ORDER & SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION Saturday, November 17th Catalog order is the sale order and supplemental information will be available Friday, 8:00 a.m. Cattle available for viewing November 16 at www.RRMktg.com 11:30 a.m. Lunch served 1:00 p.m. Sale Begins ACCOMMODATIONS Holiday Inn Express, Headquarters......................................................................903.577.3800 SALE DAY PHONES Rate is $79 • 2306 Green Hill Rd., Mt. Pleasant, TX 75455 Randy Ratliff ............................................615.330.2735 Hampton Inn & Suites ..........................................................................................903.572.7100 Bill Helton ................................................256.962.0256 Rate is $79 or $89 for suite • 2504 West Ferguson St., Mt. Pleasant, TX 75455 Kevin Counsil ..........................................281.808.5511 ANNOUNCEMENTS Announcements at the sale by the owners, auctioneers or sale management will take prece- AUCTIONEER dence over the statements in the sale catalog. C.K. “Sonny” Booth TERMS & CONDITIONS SALE CONSULTANT Terms of the sale are cash unless satisfactory credit arrangements have been made prior to Circle H Ranch,Bill Helton ......................256.962.0256 the sale. Mark Smith will be on hand sale day if you desire to purchase insurance on your pur- chases. Please note: The sale manager is only an agent for the seller and has no responsibility SALE MANAGEMENT other than those involved in conducting the sale. All persons who attend the sale do so at their Randall O. Ratliff, 615.330.2735 own risk. Neither the sale man- ager nor anyone involved as a con- signor of the 4-States R& R [email protected] Limousin sale assume liability, legal or otherwise for, any accidents which may occur. www.RRMktg.com Marketing P.O. Box 60097 PAYMENT (L#2845) Nashville, TN 37215 All cattle must be paid for immediately following the conclusion of the 4-States Limousin To make you’re buying easy and accommodating please feel Association Sale unless prior payment arrangements have been made with R & R Marketing free to contact R & R Marketing Company at 615.330.2735 Company at 615.330.2735. and we will assist in arranging trucking to any location in the United States. To make you’re buying easy and accommodat- TRUCKING ing please feel free to contact R & R Marketing Company at To make you’re buying easy and accommodating please feel free to contact R & R Marketing 615.330.2735 and we will assist in arranging trucking to any Company at 615.330.2735 and we will assist in arranging trucking to any location in the United lo- cation in the United States. States. \\ 2 \\ \\ Consignors \\ BEEF STINGER JONES 11717 State Highway 56, Wewoka, OK 74884 BLAINE MILLER Shana, 405.612.8939 | Shelby, 405.334.3827 6250 County Road 988, McKinney, TX 75071-0625 [email protected] 469.766.7437 | [email protected] COUNSIL FAMILY LIMOUSIN C & M ANGUS Jim & Kevin Counsil Colleen & Mike Thompson 21314 OSR, Madisonville, TX 77864-4811 702. CR 4240, Mt. Pleasant, TX 75455 281.808.5511 | [email protected] 903.563.1457 | [email protected] DAVIS LIMOUSIN GREEN MEADOWS 12500 Hwy 279, Brownwood, TX 76801 Ernie Alberts 325.647.7681 | [email protected] 8071 Greenriar Road, Madisonville, TX 77864 713.824.7826 | 936.349.1955 | [email protected] DEMAR FARMS 630 VZ County Road 4124, Canton, TX 75103 HAYHOOK LIMOUSIN 903.288.4655 | [email protected] 9700 Slaughterville Road, Lexington, OK 73051 Edna Manning, 405.527.7648 | Judy Bugher, 405.306.1315 MARTIN LIMOUSIN [email protected] Alicia J Martin & the late, Everett G. Martin 14920 N Harrah Road, Luther, OK 73054-9048 SEVEN OAKS LAND & CATTLE 405.550.0054 | [email protected] Chad McReynolds P.O. Box 1658, Sallisaw, OK 74955 4K LIMOUSIN/ KF RANCHES 918.616.5671 | [email protected] 1426 County Road SW 3110, Mt. Vernon, TX 75457 Jeffrey Kirby, 903.466.1125 | [email protected] WHITE VALLEY RANCH Chris & Kelsey White DAVID GOSS 12555 Hwy 69, Adair, OK 74330 745 Doty Road, Vidor, TX 77662-8638 Chris, 918.803.1787 | Kelsey, 918.803.3570 225.573.3705 | [email protected] [email protected] | [email protected] \\ Cow/ Calf Pairs \\ lot 1 ... WLR Zasha PB Limousin (87) Cow | Double P | Black | 10.12.12 | BJLR 2Z | NPF 2035435 CED BW WW YW MA CEM SC ST DOC YG CW REA MB FAT $MTI 10 1.3 51 79 22 6 0.3 9 -3 -0.54 9 0.79 0.18 -0.11 43.38 60 55 85 75 40 50 75 75 >95 70 55 75 35 70 45 - P.E. to MAGS Dooli Guns JCL LODESTAR 27L MAGS SHYLLO 933D MAGS PHYLLO - Full sibling to the great { EF MAIN STAY 541M JCL HEIDI 2S Wies donor, WLR Ugly DVFC HEIDI 302K Betty - A an elite purebred Limousin female that has all the marketing already paid for her - A big boned, big ribbed brood cow that has never been flushed Consigned by Hayhook Limousin, Lexington, OK WLR Ugly Betty, a full sister to Lot 1. lot 1a ... HAHK Famous Betty Z2F Lim-Flex (68) Cow | Double P | Double B | 06.29.18 | HAHK Z2F | LFF 2151901 CED BW WW YW MA CEM SC ST DOC YG CW REA MB FAT $MTI 12 0.8 60 95 24 7 0.65 11 5 -0.40 22 0.81 0.01 -0.07 51.70 40 45 60 50 20 35 50 65 95 75 25 70 25 75 30 HAHK BUCKLEY 950B X WLR ZASHA AUTO Bette 266Y, daughter of WLR Ugly Betty. \\ 3 \\ lot 2 ... SSTO Catalina 5821C ET Lim-Flex (62) Cow | Homo P | Homo B | 03.08.15 | SSTO 5821C | LFF 2077897 CED BW WW YW MA CEM SC ST DOC YG CW REA MB FAT $MTI 8 1.7 55 91 33 5 0.95 11 16 -0.34 24 0.67 0.08 -0.08 52.42 85 65 65 45 1 70 20 60 15 85 15 85 15 80 20 - A full sister to the $37,000 DHVO DEUCE 132R MAGS XYLOID valued female that is BOHI RHONDA 314R owned by Stowers and { CONNEALY LEAD ON J6 Farms BOHI RED ROBIN 282R MAGS MANUELA - A daughter of the Supreme All-American Futurity Champion Bull, MAGS Xyloid - A known daughter of the CFLX elite donor, BOHI Red Robin Consigned by White Valley Ranch, Adair, OK SSTO Caitlyn 5818C, full sib to Lot 2. lot 2A ... SSTO Full Force 8883F Lim-Flex (58) Bull | Homo P | Homo B | 09.03.18 | SSTO 8883F | LFM 2150830 CED BW WW YW MA CEM SC ST DOC YG CW REA MB FAT $MTI 12 0.9 66 105 26 7 0.72 12 16 -0.34 20 0.76 0.09 -0.06 56.29 40 50 30 20 10 35 40 55 20 80 35 75 20 80 15 TMCK ARCHITECT 031A X SSTO CATALINA 5821C ET lot 3 ..
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