The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 11, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 16, 1964 Page: 3 of 8
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Bell County Junior
Fail- and Show
Friday and Saturday
II jl Nearly 1100 entries in the
xson county junior iair ana
Livestock Show gives promise
to the largest county show ac-
cording to Roy Ford president.
T The show officially opens with
the free exhibitors supper at
600 p. m. on Friday with the
most of the judging to be per-
formed on Saturday. Other Fri-
day night activities include the
livestock contest at 6:300 p. m.
the Girls Dress Revue judging
of the dairy poultry and rabbit
shows at 7:00 p. m.
. The free exhibitors supper is
under the sponsorship of the
lions Kiwanis Jaycees Optim
ists Rotary and Exchange
Clubs. This group of civic lead-
ers is planning to feed about 400
exhibitors. Parents and friends
who wish to eat with the exhi-
bitors are to be fed for a nom-
inal fee.
Classes to bo judged on Sat-
urday include sheep textile
swine culinary tractor driving
crops farm shop Shetland pon-
ies horses. nd oeef cattle.
Highlights w.i' :ome with
presentation of retial awards
at 3:30 p. m. on Saturday. The
Harold Shine Memorial Award
sponsored by the Temple Jay-
cees is to be presented to the
exhibitor who wins the most
points in the show. The Benny
McDonald Memorial Showman-
ship Award goes to the boy or
girl doing the best job of exhib-
iting their projects. The junior
and senior homemaking awards
Whatever your pharmaceutical needs
we will be glad to fill them for you.
See us for your gift merchandise and
cards for all special occasions.
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are to be given to the girls win-
ning the mo&t points in the girls
division. The top livestock judg-
ing team is to be recognized at
this time with a bronze plaque.
Firms who have contributed
as much as twenty-five dollars
are invited to place commercial
exhibits at the show.
All entries must be in place
by 6:00 p. m. on Friday except
horse and culinary entries which
are due Saturday between 7 and
9 a. m. Horse exhibitors must
bring their entries on Saturday
since stall facilities are not
adequate to take cn'c of the
horses over night. Shetland
pony entries are due at the re-
gular time on Friday.
At least 6000 people are ex-
pected to visit the show and
possibly more with good weather.
Business Population
Grows In County
Today Hall Clark manager of
I the San Antonio office of Dunn
'& Bradstreet Inc. announced
i statement requests were mailed
to 676 businesses in Williamson
County. He said figures obtain-
ed from a physical count of the
Dunn & Bradstreet Reference
Book for January 1964 totaled
676 manfacturers wholesalers
land retailers in this area as
compared with 659 in 1963 an
increase of 2.6 per cent for the
period.
Mr. and Mrs. Logan Hohle
and children of Midland have
been here visiting their parents
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hohle and Mr.
and Mrs. H. J. Zindler.
.Reuben Nixon and Nelson
Nixon attended a furniture mar-
ket in Dallas this week.
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But the Princess telephone is so well made and trouble free that no
pampering is required. Just dust it occasionally or wipe it with a
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That plus a little care in handling is all the attention any phone
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Students Learn of 1
County Government
Bartlett civics students tour-
ed the Bell County Courthouse
recently. County Judge Ray-
mond Thornton greeted the
class. He commended Mrs. Es-
terleen Fischer on hrimrinfr t.bo.
group for a tour because he said
that often it looks like people
don't really care about county
government. He then briefly
outlined county government and
county activities.
Mrs. Ruby McKee County
Clerk showed the class the
many different types of records
that the countv h.is f.n Irppn.
Special attention was called to
records from 1850 which were
all written by hand.
The students trot a. nrivi'iw
crlance at 1964 Haan.qe nlnfnn
in ihe Tax Assessor-Collector's
office and murder weapons
were seen in the office of the
Countv Attronev.
J. K. Evetts Judge of the
27th District Court told about
his work. He also gave points
of interest about the judges
whose picturea lined the wall
of the courtroom. The first
judge R. E. B. Baylor came to
Belton 2 weeks a year for
cases. Ho had to ride horses
whenever he traveled from his
home to different courts when
he served in 1850.
In the County Superinten-
dent of Schools' office the class
was given pamphlets on dis-
arming. Other pamphlets
were acquired from the Exten-
sion Agents.
Concluding the day was a
tour of the County Jail. There
the students saw the maximum
security cell cells for felons
cells for those committing mis-
demeanors the drunk tank
and jury facilities for over-
night use.
THE BARTLETT TRIBUNE
Bartlett Texas
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Thursday Jan. 16 1
Freddy Keller and Ken Beer-
winkle of Texas A&M spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Keller.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Smith of
Fort Worth Mrs. Lloyd Barrow
of Mart Mrs. Heine Helf and
Michael of Austin and William
Smith of Buda were recent vis-
itors in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Hill.
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Sharon HiH Has
Second Birthday
Mrs. Roy Hill honored her
daughter Sharon on her second
birthday at her home last week.
Birthday crames were nlaved.
and records were played.
The table was covered with a
pastel bubbles cloth and held a
centerpiece of pink roses. The
white birthday cake held pink
rosebuds and was embossed
"Happy Birthday Sharon."
Plate favors were balloons.
Guests included Tommy
White. Pamela Martinka. Nancv
Martinka Brenda Bunte
Rhonda Bunte Elizabeth Bob-
by and Jimmv Dav. Lisa Jack
son Lora Bohac Roger and Deb-
bie Hill and Mesdames D. I. Bo-
hac. Waltnr Bnntp. Jnrrmu Dnv.
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Kalph Jackson Pete Martinka
Billy White the hostess Samye I
Hill and the honoree. i
Sharon Beaty of Granger and
Mary Ruth Martin of Trinity
were visitors of Samye Kill dur-
ing the week-end.
Dr. Geo. C. Fowler
CHIROPRACTOR
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ford'
and Suzanne and Rob Ford were '
week-end visitors in Mexia.
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Ford, Robert C., Jr. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 11, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 16, 1964, newspaper, January 16, 1964; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth82031/m1/3/: accessed May 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bartlett Activities Center and the Historical Society of Bartlett.