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   Winnsboro News (Newspaper) - July 15, 1965, Winnsboro, Texas                                p. 0. Box 0066 i t. Wood County takes top honors in 4-H horse show Wood County walked away with most honors fn the District MI Club Horse Show held here j County won seven of the spots available in the Mate horse show and finished with a total of 38 two ahead Smith the county with second largest number of The size of the entry list in J this first annual event was but the quality of the j show was very according to H S. of agent in charge of the Although 190 spots were for the less than half that number showed up Since this was the first time for a district officials had no way of knowing for certain how many would accept the available spots in the Miss Sue Wood County Home Demonstration who served as one of the show said the district officials were very well-pleased the facilities of the Winnsboro arena and might well hold the show here next That deci will not he made j until next Those who won the right to enter competition in the state l their county and total points were as follows I Sandy 22, Kny i 10; Linda Hoxie Ann 8; I 8; I Martha 7; Jas | per Jo Ann 5: Larry | 4; Newt i 4; Linda and Sandy t 3. The points of the winners were determined by how they placed in the various events ami lite number of contestants in the j I Winners in the halter daises I registered quarter horse I four years of Age and j Kay Smith | registered quarter mare under Unt Ann registered any breed except quarter all Hurt grade mare 14-1 Dwi grade mare hands and Karen registered tinder four any over grade 14 and 14-1 but lens than 14-4 14-2 hands and Sandy Jan Performance class winners were ns western ley Arm 9r*r, rel Ml clink will be tfm wood County Health clinic in will bt from the Calo Bant ta The clinic if open each day from I to 1:10 p.m. TO STATE SHOW - trophy in is shown leaving the Winnsboro arena after winning first place In the class for registering geldings in the District V 4-H Club Horse Show held here Miss of Smith was also one of the contestants who qualified to enter the state Permits climb past Serving Northeast Leading Produce Agricultural Section and Oil 2TIyr Volume 58-Number 36 Wood Texas 75491. July 15, tOc m copy twa Tea Building permits totaling over have been issued in Winnsboro since the city started requiring the permits in late January of this Three Minor accidents are reported here Three traffic accidents and one fire none of a serious were reported in Winnsboro during the past One of the accidents occured about 7:30 p.m. City fireman Lloyd Gore was backing a fire truck into station when he collided with & car driven by Stone of Sulphur The fire truck was not damaged and the car received about in A truck driven by Nathaniel Warren of struck and killed a calf which ran in i front of the vehicle in the 800 j block of South Main about 1:30 j p.m. The truck was | not Police Chief i Williamson said the calf belonged In Two Frank Thompson and Louis K. were riding a motor scooter which overturned about 1 SO p.m. Thursday on Post They were treated lor bruises at Winnsboro Hospital and according to the police The fire call came at about the same time Firemen a fire extinguisher to out the blaze in the motor ut an tan which had become Also the one fine ol lor drunk in car and one ol lor drunk and disorderly Baptist Bible School starts on July 19 Vacation Bible School at the First Baptist Church of Winnsboro will begin July 19, and continue through July day's activities will begin Willi a worship service at 8:30 followed by Bible recreation and Clares lor youngsters three to 1! The total was pushed to this high mark with the issuance of in permits for commercial construction in the first two weeks of The exact figure for the total permits issued during the period is Broken down by they and The permits have included in residential construction and in commercial Residential by have Most of the residential construction has been additions and improvements to Commercial permits have Included in the permits for July were four large They were issued to the Winnsboro Church of construction of a new Allen new furniture store and used car permit for converting the present Church of Christ building into an apartment and Colvin Construction new office BASKETBALL COACH HIRED Local school faculty filled Waft MARKET BUSY - The Winnsboro produce market was a busy place early this week as Winnsboro Oilers play two weekend games The Oilers will play two games this beginning with a Saturday night contest against Kilgore at Walker The Oilers have played once before this losing 9-6. One of Kilgore's players is Sandy former University of Texas football Winnsboro goes to Lindale for a game Sunday A game scheduled for the i past weekend between and Longview was ROSSEK INTEREST SOLD The minor interest in Jones operating firm of the Winnsboro owned by Howard Rosser since 1960, has been purchased by Grayford M. it was announced shown in this photo taken A wide variety of produce was coming into the including Irish peaches and Market days are Area feels effect of dryness Sporting goods store here hit by burglars The Winnsboro Sporting Goods j enabled them to descend onto Company on West Broadway was burglarized Saturday night for the second lime this Around in a variety of ranging from automatic rifles to pocket was Police Chief Williamson said his investigation indicates that two possibly were involved in the lie said the burglars gained entrance to a storage room in the rear of the building through a loose then climbed into the attic and came through the ceiling to get into the main pari of the Williamson said the burglars apparently with the store as they came through the roof at the exact spot that Merchandise reported missing by owner C. J. Harper included a manguin automatic a telescopic two caliber one a BB gun and a carton of Bit shot one pocket two small one box of mangum two hunting knives and six 28-inch On Friday a grocery store at Oak Grove was with only minor items Tiie local sporting good store was burglarized earlier this year but the taken were when the youths were captured in The burglary was discovered and police were about 9:30 a.m. Sunday by Ralph who works tor the The long hot summer has arrived for Winnsboro area farmers and who in recent weeks have began to suffer from the lack of moisture for the first time this In the Tri-County like most of the rest of the the effects of the heavy rainfall experienced earlier in the year is gone and the temperatures climb higher each Hardest hit in this area are the hay Otho who heads the Soil Conservation Service that unless the area gets another rain soon the hay now on the ground will be the last Most farmers are just now finishing their second Mr. Gipe said the level of moisture in the ground is now generally about two feet and only the long - rooted like Coastal and Pensacola are holding He said he made a tour the entire area this week and evidences of the dryness are shown in most all The area around Coke and which has received some rainfall fairly is in best with Pageant tickets are still available Tickets to the annual Miss Texas Pageant in Fort Worth in which Miss Sylvia will represent Winnsboro are still available from Mrs. John and at the e ol M Carlock The pageant will be July 27-31 and Winnsboro are being urged to attend July 3D. the territory east of Quitman hurting Mr. Gipe he took a soil temperature this week on ground that was practically bare and it registered 120 Grand opening of Sears store Friday Roebuck and described as the nation's largest will open a new Catalog Saies Office in The new Catalog Office will be at 325 N. Main Fsten sivc modernization has been c mi Iile Dodger will be local Walter will be in charge o Willi all of telephone company's Wednesday and Wood commissioners asked for A total of 102 persons were present in the district courtroom in Quitman Monday as the Wood County Court was asked for the allocation of for a planned county museum and County Agent K. A. Spacek was spokesman lor the which had representatives from every town and community in Wood If the commissioners grant the the funds to be used for the museum would go with allocated by the slate the construction of a historical in Jim Hogg State The remainder would be used to historical markers at points in the The family the coming year in the Winnsboro schools was completed when the school board hired Larry D. Guinn as head basketball coach and social studies teacher at its regular meeting Monday The new Coach graduated this year from East Texas State where he was a member of the basketball He played basketball at Tyler Junior College before going to East Texas where he graduated with a major in physical education and He was at state schedule plus 22, is not He graduated from high school at Henderson where he participated in four ThLs gives the schools a total of 5i faculty 42 classroom teachers and nine professional which Includes the counselors and Superintendent L. M. West told the board that this is the number for which the school is qualified through average daily Last year the school district had four more teachers than for which it and the entire salaries of those four were paid local The fact that the school district will qualify for all its teaching personnel next along with an expected increase in valuations of over 9600.-000. will more than offset the cost I he local fund of the recent teacher pay The salary increases of ers on next year's faculty totals around 20 per cent which paid through local Superintendent West reported to the board that the school's desegregation plan has been approved at the state level and is awaiting approval in He also said a total of 61 Negro students have registered in the local 19 in grades 1 through 4; 21 in grades 5 through 8 and 21 in the high In other the board authorized the purchase of four electric for use in typing purchase of a new 2.000 gallon gasoline and the hiring of a transportation Superintendent West reported on work being done on school facilities during the It includes regular ground cleaning and waxing all removal of antique stova from field replacing of unsafe boards in football painting air conditioning of coaches football field work schedule for gym and replacing Youth baseball activity marked by game specially tunn is making aim 11 are s tin the ol ens tlv in Th -an nv first a Winn led last no hitter of the year pitcher was tiie summer ( ed to s lection carried in compote I when are I -a here pick up their and pay by cash ur that time se merchandise will he stock mI water cut water pumps will i he the main earned ill here Complete credit service including monthly ur cm as well as a meat on Trie Grand and teles to p.m. Satin da several Pay There is No aay Sears credit plan will be Friday with a portable a Say 4 j youth baseball j into its final j Dale the Panthers hurled r a Ills team defeated I It was the in J ior Panthers to I j I he ictus y the fourth of I the | has a In other the White as have cinched at least a tie tor m the Junior winning noth t of their yanies the past by niai | e only one ' a make up lest with the Mine The won the first 4. The IMUH all ' against the Blue Birds tile Qui ail I tithe j also won during the past w main m second place Girls have losing to margin loth eek in a 11.: I lie im won them every in ie regular Tuesday make up season ale ed to be I led low a re expect will be an- LYONS Billy Lyons named area supervisor Hilly former agriculture teacher at lets been named irea supervisor of FFA area three Mr. wno veil agriculture teacher at since leaving in August received Foam Rubber random huge For etc Western Home Auto 12 years old be held at the Teenagers will attend a day camp a cabin on Lake with a varied program each will be at 7:30 p.m. July 2tt. Lm ailment for the classes will be at ii a.m. this July 1,". by a parade through Winnsboro at 10 a.m. Main the parade will be a a sl lac rainbow o l nil owed dec Noah's ark bicycles i Ail c. ale 111', lied to laree through AT PI 1 Will tie he A. itie by a spec I. a II I begin li at Id and the a a b am at Will be which guest the Hart Hi 22 c * haidi serv appointment iroin dearge state director of vocational ten dory will include about in the Houston duties will include the all Future nca work in rhat nz district and a- counselor lor FFA - and state Mr mr w a s her V (i car a i i- going to long list of including a e Aim a team in the dairy contest his coming to he it C lor two years and ior one vear He third hold Mr. and ecs ut r of State is married tu ill he at 12 Premium at Home Auto Stoic 2o.a cents a TOP TEAMS - At left are the White who have cinched at least a fur fust place in the League and to uut game tu wrap up Hit I it the front are Debra Cynthia Haiti Jan and C a they la back are Manager Hazel Kathy Auita Judy aud Manager Kuby At right are the Red whu have at least place io the lu from they are t Beth Vickie Mary Lev and In fruto Sandra Kay Vickie Kay Veil Flayer oat arc the WilLt Jean Hunter of They have tour Hugh Billy and Gary Summer recreation feet are needled Director Joe has an appeal to all participants in the youth baseball program who mt paid ta pay there pointed out that the & practically over and the needed to pay bills thai be  

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