Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, March 18, 1983 Page: 7 of 10
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Grandview Tribune, Friday, March 18, 1983
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Chili Cookoff and Tortilla Toss
At Houston Show
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Tolbert, Dallas, the head ( hili Pod of the World
Sat. March 19
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405 W. Henderson
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WATER BED WORLD
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Organic Matter
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Happy ■ Shah.tn. P,
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[qua' Payment Plan B The usual payment trend HEAT UP THIS SUMMER
It’s a fact that energy costs aren’t getting cheaper
, And the cost of electricity is at its highest in the sum
mer So now is the bestpossible time to enroll in the
Equal Payment Plan to keep your blls from getting out
of hand.- • ——
To find out more about our Equal Payment Plan and
what it could mean to you and your checkbook, just call
• your local TP&L office. Gettingeven was never so easy .
TP<HINKS
ITS TIME YOU GOT
EVEN WITH YOUR
ELECTRIC BILL
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Barrow and a • Suffolk
Lamb. Patricia Holmes
with an Angus steer. Mark
Come. Maine Anjou steer
Andrea Come. Light, .
Weight Maine Anjou steer
and Jenny Vincent with a
(‛hania steer
have fun. find
It used to be your electric bill went up in the heat
of the summer. And then next to nothing in spring and
fall. Just trying to keep up with .it was a fullime job.
But it doesn’t have to be, thanks to a plan from TP&L.
INTRODUCING THE EQUAL PAYMENT PLAN. With Our Equal
Payment Plan we can average your monthly electric
charges. That means you.’H pay the same for.service all
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may keep the trophy for •at the Civic Center, in
one year Defending the Brackettv.lie, Texas on
.hampionship three .con March 18th and 19th
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Saturday fest - ities in-
clinic .1 parade d •u ntow n
. at 11 a m A fiddlers ci in-
test, thy ( hili Co koi t and
judging, square dancinu
tortilla iowing finals and
the cvening dune will.he
provided by VAIIN
IINO and. the Shahan
Express Band.
There will be many con
cessions .food booths will
have every type of food
imaginable, there will be
old time movies pames
md exhibits ■
Asciation and co founder of the
her ot Ci immerse ■ Pre I
dents f toss for the rov
trig trophy held by fern
Rid and Happy Shahan
( ASI officials Will he Illi
filling your wildest exp -
iation in presiding over
this great event
Tortilla tossing tourna
ments will be in full swing,
both for accuracy and dr
tance There will be con-
tests to see who can e it*
the most corn or flour tor
tilf.is in a given vet time
I or those htave cnougto
try you may enter the jala- ..
peno eating contest or
compete fgr cooking the
largest round eatable tor-
tilla (cooked at home)
Miss Kinney County
scramble during the rodeo
on Sunday afternoon
March 6 catching a calf
entitling him to a $600
certificate, donated by a
chosen sponsor of the calf .
scramble comm ittee.
Scott .may use the cer-
tificate to purchase the
animal of his choice and
return to Houston in 1984
and show the animal
purchased at the show
Jody Henderson also
participated in the calf
scramble on Sunday
Other participants with
livestock were Tammy
Barron showing a
By Marshall Laton
County Extension Agent
Johnson County 4 H ers
attended the Houston
Livestock Show and Rodeo
Feb 2H through March6
Brian Sims showed his
steer "Frog into 2nd •
place, of the Light Weight
Polled Hereford class
While Cary Sims placed 6th
in the Light Weight
Hereford class, with his
steei "Snake"
Patricia MeGlaun
exhibited her roan colored
Light Weight Shorthorn
steer into 3rd place Kevin
Moule led his red bald
face Maine Anjou steer
into the Light Weight Class
(or a 4th place and placed
3rd with his Charolais
heifer Karen Moore
showed her Charolais
heiler into 10thplace
Scott Baccus par
tiripated in the call
Four Mile West :
On Hwy. 110 :
: 866-3962 -645-3811 •
• Hours Open J
: Everyday 10 to 6 •
J except Sunday • •
• and Wednesday •
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• Gifts Wrapped Ere* •
• Stop in and see the*
new Spring and Easter:
J arrivals. •
• Hallmark Cards •
< illil f ookofi at Terlingua
"berhme part of thesorl miix
Many gardeners pretet
using a shovel or -pading
fork w heli wor ki L up the
ground but other- like
using tototillers
' Here are Soni"- tips to
' make the tilline hei-ie
den -urtare anid
nto a depth ot <• to o
filler of aty type I he,
head cok Aill prepare
and cook chili in as s.mi
lary a manner as p osihle
and is subject to inspe .
lion by the judging son
mittee. I here w ill • he
- Trophies for the top 10
■chilis and top 3 show
manship winners of the
Stale Open ( hampicr ship.
Border International
Open." chili cook ft Fst,
2nd, & 3rd. and 1at in
showmanship qualify to
go to the original World
Championship Cookoff at
Terlingua. Dick W light
Director. frank X lol
bert, Pablo. Smith, Jim
Ul?. JLTWil
Brackettville will have
ii' l irst Annual ( xSI
rules ( hili ( ookofl at the
.4th World ( hampionship
lortilla I ossing lomna
ment on March Isih and
19th at the ( iv ic ( cnr
during I rontier I nr ac
t iv it ics
All ( hili a ill be cooked
on site Saturday. March
Fth from scratch
"Scratch being cetmmed
as starting with raw meat.
Regular commercial chih
powder is permissible but
complete commercial chili
mixes are not. All chili
will be cooked out in the
open and with no •
macaroni, rice, hominv or'
inent slated forBrackeuvilte on March 18th and
I p 3 winners’and" t n -l an inship for this Slate
i 1 ■ ( » off in I ertingua
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Magness, Jack, Jr. Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, March 18, 1983, newspaper, March 18, 1983; Grandview, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1537200/m1/7/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grandview Public Library.