The Panhandle Herald (Panhandle, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, September 23, 1949 Page: 7 of 8
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The Panhandle Herald, Panhandle, Carson County, Texas
Page Seveft
Friday, September 23, 1949
Fourth Annual Carson County
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Festival
Saturday, Sept. 241949
Schedule of Events
LIVESTOCK SHOW
1st—Heavy Calves
$5.00
2nd—Heavy Calves
3.00
3rd—Heavy Calves
1.00
1st—Light Calves
5.00
2nd—Light Calves
3.00
3rd—Light Calves
1.00
1st—Heavy Barrows
4.00
2nd—Heavy Barrows
2.00
3rd—Heavy Barrows
1.00
1 st—Light B arrows
4.00
2nd—Light Barrows
2.00
3rd—Light Barrows
. _ 1.00
1st—Pen of 3 Pigs
5.00
2nd—Pen of 3 Pigs
3.00
3rd—Pen of 3 Pigs
1.00
WHEAT DIVISION 4H AND FFA
1st—Winter Wheat
$3.00
2nd—Winter Wheat
2.00
3rd—Winter Wheat
1.00
9:00 Judging of 4H Girl Exhibits^—Howe Implement
Showroom.
10:00 Livestock must be in place—Fowler Implement
Warehouse.
11:00 Parade—Depot to Baptist Church.
12:00 Bar-B-Que—Lawn south Methodist Church.
1:00 Livestock Judging—Fowler Implement Warehouse.
3:00 Appreciation Day—Lawn south of Methodist
Church.
3:30 Pony Races—West Baptist Church.
7:30 Donkey Baseball Game—Football field—Fire Dept
• vs. American Legion. •
9:00 Dance—Your Choice of Music—Legion Hall.
4H GIRL EXHIBITS 1
Fresh Tomatoes—$2.00—1.00—ribbon
Fresh Strawberries—$2.00—1.00—ribbon
Other fresh vegetables & fruit $2.00—1.00—.
ribbon
Best group of 3 canned vegetables—$2.00—
1.00—ribbon
Best group of 3 canned fruits—$2.00—1.00—
ribbon
Bedroom Exhibits—$2.00—1.00—ribbon
Copper tooling—$2.00—1.00—ribbon
Dresses, girls 10 & llyrs—$3.00—2.00—1.00
Dresses, girls 12 & 13yrs—$3.00—2.00—1.00
Dresses, girls 14 & over—$3.00—2.00—1.00
Biscuits—$2.00—1.00—ribbon
Muffins—$2.00—1.00—ribbon
Coffee Cakes—$2.00—1.00—ribbon
Other classes of canned fruits and vegetables—?
ribbons only
Classes of Handiwork—ribbons only
Other Craft—ribbons only
PARADE PRIZES:
1st—Youth Organization Float____
2nd—Youth Organization Float_______ 5.00
3rd—Youth Organization Float_______ 3.00
1st—Best Decorated Bicycle__________ 3.00
2nd—Best Decorated Bicycle________ 2.00
3rd—Best Decorated Bicycle________ 1.00
Is#—Outstanding Pet ______________ 3.00
2nd—Outstanding Pet________________ 2.00
3rd—Outstanding Pet_______________ 1.00
PONY RACES.
$10.00
No. 1—Barrel race 12 years and
under
5.00
1st—$5.00
2nd—$3.00
3rd—$2.00
3.00
No. 2—Barrel race 12 to 18 years
3.00
1 st—$5.00
2nd——$3.00
3rd—$2.00
2.00
No. 3—Flag race
up to 18 years
1.00
1st—$5.00
2nd—$3.00
3rd—$2.00
3.00
No. 4—Doughnut
race—all ages
2.00
1st—$5.00
2nd—$3.00
3rd—$2.00
1.00
ALL PANHANDLE MERCHANTS WILL CLOSE FROM 10:30 A. M. TO 2:00 P. M.
Profit of barbecue to be used to entertain patients of Veterans Hospital, Amarillo.
BARBECUE TICKETS $1.00 per person AVAILABLE FROM LEGIONAIRES
DONKEY BASEBALL TICKETS at 75c for adults and 40c for children 12 and under AVAILABLE FROM
VOLUNTEER FIREMEN AND LEGIONAIRES
SPONSORED BY KIT CARSON POST 441, AMERICAN LEGION, PANHANDLE, TEXAS
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All Prizes Donated By Your Panhandle Merchants
and Businessmen Patronize Them
PANHANDLE DRY GOODS CO.
j PLAINS GROCERY
PANHANDLE HARDWARE CO.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
MIDWEST IMPLEMENT CO.
TAYLOR DRY GOODS
CARSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO.
UNIVERSAL MOTOR CO.
HOWE IMPLEMENT CO.
PANHANDLE HERALD
PRUITT GROCERY
SOUTHWESTERN PUBLIC SERVICE CO.
PANHANDLE-CLAUDE N F L A
PLAINS MOTOR CO.
! H. B. SKELTON
O. D. SMITH IMPLEMENTS
RANDEL MOTOR CO.
HENDRIX DRUG
PANHANDLE DRUG
PANHANDLE LUMBER CO.
PANHANDLE ICE & GROCERY CO.
TEXAS GAS AND POWER CORP.
FERRELL PHARMACY
PREUSSER IMPLEMENT CO.
ANDY AND RALPH
A. J. WEISER AND CO.
JOE ROREX
; i R. F. SURRATT
MOORE MOTOR CO.
COE CLEEK
ROBERTS MOTOR CO.
VANCE SERVICE STATION
RUFE HARDWARE
HEFLIN GROCERY
PANHANDLE LIQUOR STORE
PLAINS DISTRIBUTING CO.
TEXAN HOTEL
SERVICE CLEANERS
TEXAS GRILL
OLIVER AND HERB SERVICE
TAYLOR ELECTRIC
NEW CAFE
STAR LIQUOR STORE
POSTON FUNERAL HOME & FLOWERS
BROWN BARBER & BEAUTY SHOP
H. M. NICHOLS
FANNIE WILLIAMS
EVA E. CRAIG
O’NEAL ABSTRACT CO.
M. B. WELSH
J. SID O’KEEFE
PANHANDLE INN HOTEL
PANHANDLE INN BARBER SHOP
HUNTER’S RECREATION HALL
CRUM JEWLERY
PANHANDLE INN COFFEE SHOP
GEORGE CROSSMAN
CLARENCE WILLIAMS
O. R. BEDDINGFIELD
DOWNING LAUNDRY
JOE BERNAUER
H. H. SMITH
C. DEET
H. J. HUGHES
KIMBELL ELEVATORS
PANHANDLE GRAIN CO.
HUBBARD SERVICE STATION
MARTHA’S FAFF
BENDER BROS. SERVICE STATION
PANHANDLE BUTANE CO.
PANHANDLE CLEANERS
HOMEN CAFE
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Warren, David M. The Panhandle Herald (Panhandle, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, September 23, 1949, newspaper, September 23, 1949; Panhandle, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth874169/m1/7/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carson County Library.