Winters Enterprise (Newspaper) - April 15, 1960, Winters, Texas IT IN k. o. League preparing for spring and summer session of baseball in is still short adult They need managers and and others who will help with the with these kids could j be one of the most rewarding and invigorating experiences for someone who find the time to vote to Sunday Will Be Observed In Winters Churches With Special 18-year-old McMurry College and a product of Winters High keeps racking up records in track Wednesday a dud with University in he broad jumped farther than any other collegian in the clearing 25 feet 2, The previous best was 24 feet inches by a student from Southern The all-time 26 feet 8 we was set by Jesse Owens about 20 LITTLEST LEAGUER we this new 11-months-old son mark set by the Winters boy en- of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil titles him to try out for the may be a little on the small side pics hi if such is his Uo make the but what he Believe a 24 feet 7 Inch jump is required by Olympics before outs are a student in Winters High Miller set several in broad both in high Junior Olympics in the several Winters Churches We've got a out in ow I jjjj according Late Tuesday night An Easter the rain gauge to make Service at the New Winters that sprinklers had Lake will begin the special it was churches have irti we and found inch Easter will be observed m the in it. Can't figure it First Methodist Church the because usually half an inch of the Rev. E. L. rain puddles in the street bringing a special Easter were Was a inch The choir will render Easter and infants and children will be presented for baptism at the morning The public has been cordially invited to attend these CHURCH Holy Week services announced by Our Lady of. Mount Carmel Catholic Church Good Adoration of the Holy followed by in size he'll probably make up in If he does make the he's going to be the you it's his by Eddie confined to our back High SchTOl copped the 1at'sp^m.; Holy District 7-AA track title Blessing of the New Paschal day but speedsters from handle and Baptismal Water at Winters High School racked up L at the competition J High Mass at 9 to place third in the was in the meet The in of the First Baptist Butts won first place In sponsor an Easter Sunrise and was on the mile relay service at the New Lake at 6 a. m. team winning first He 100-yard dart in 10.4, toe 220- guest speaker is to be the Rev. yard dash in 23.7. The Wintera Robert School mile relay team lake will be available first with a tinae of 3:41.4. The 5.3Q ^t the is composed of and and has been invited to places won by maters these High School in the Ah Easter meet will be 6; ed by the the Rev. B. T. 3; High at the regular time of 440-yard 4; 11 a. m. Special music 2, Crow 4; 120-Yard will be presented by the High 2; 440-Yard Offertory by Mrs. L. H. 2: 5; Mile and Be - Holy Sunday night wUl Friday evening at 7:30, there will be a special service of This Good Friday service will consist primarily of hymns and scripture readings dealing with the last 24 hours of the life of Jesus Easter the church will have its regular service at 11 a. m. The sermon for the morning will deal with the resurrection of Jesus Christ rather than with popular conceptions of It is a Hope or a Sunday Shurch School will be held at the regular The Westminster Fellowship will meet at 6 p. m. and will be led by Linda Baike in a study of the way we JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH At 10 a. m. on April 15, Good Friday worship APRIL 19W W. Named Of School W. Norman was elected president of the Winters School Board at an organizational meeting held Tuesday evening at the Winters High After the canvass of the election ballots the board declared Henry Homer Hudgins and John W. Norman as elected L. Mitchell was chosen as vice president and Raymon Lloyd of the faculty re-elected as teachers for the year 1960-61 Velma Mrs. Minnie Mrs. Jewel Mrs. Effie Mrs. Clara Mrs. Tommye Mrs. Helen Mrs. Lavelle Lera Mrs. Doris Si Mrs. Nina Mrs. Elma Mrs. Mildred Roi Mrs. Ouida Mrs. thy Mrs. Loucile Mrs. Lula B. Mrs. L. Miss Sarah J. Mrs. Jewel H. Mrs. Jo Olive Mrs. Mrs. Vinnie L. Mrs. Anna B. Mrs. Lorie Mrs. Lucy S. Miss Bessie Lula Miss Ada Fay Mr. James J. David Miss Clifford O. Miw Mary Mrs. Myra SCHOOL ' Mrs. Nell Velma Mrs. Eula Mae Miss Leah Miss Mattie Homer S. Mrs. Eva J. Leland Mrs. Pearl Mrs. Myrle Lon Jerry Mrs. Ola Small elected were coaches and band Resignations were accepted at the same meeting from Miss Leah Miss Ada Fay Pendleton and Mrs. Nell 3 Site To Get Atlas Missile Holy will b e This is the special day when commemorates the death of Jesus It reflects the joy of completed redemption of mankind from The choir will sing the on the and the sermon subject from Isaiah 53:12 will He Poured Out His Soul in At 9 a. m. the Sunday School classes will study the Gospel accounts of the resurrection Christ from the under the The worship service at 10:10 will also be a communion The choir anthem will be So Loved the and the sermon topic from Matthew 28:6 will Rose From Winters churches will hold regular Easter and the public Is cordially invited to 2: 6. New and Mrs. J. A. Traylor elected and ' seen at the wt meeting tery held attendance was small and only a few graves were according to Mrs. retiring She you visit the cemetery and find the grave of your loved one hai bem please worit the beginning of a special series of messages by the pastor on the Sunday message will be and public Is Jtp tat the is carried on a tew days on streets tai to Harvey D. one should be sent to tlie new tw of the promoters of what Mrs. 2, m of Addition on flie and east of wiU and left have space fpr w for their home in Jones The 111., after few days visiting and Mrs. Pred Bedford and other of Easter Seals and Lilies Termed oi Easter Seals and Lilies conducted last week was termed The Junior Culture Club sponsored the sale In Winters and various civic organizations participated In the door to door delivery of Easter Seals and sale Easter total of was collected Winters and this a tlon to tiie Texas tion Center by the Diversity Gl and money collected by the Lions who assisted tax the drive were and Winters Garden Veterans and the Alters The Goal Club Deb Chib were in chuge d Lily Sale conducted Elected Of Band J. was elected president of the Band Mothers Club at a Meeting Tuesday afternoon at thf Band elected were Mrs. vice Mrs. Creighton Mrs. Mrs. Robert Mrs. R. stand chairman and Mrs. Roy the business session and a on the sale of candy was giveni 'The group voted to a to take of Band on theil to State Park at the school and to open the stand for the annual Mothers Club will jackets or blankets for memi of the Blizzard letters Junior and pins for the and sixth grade band students have met the requirements f qualification for band tea will be helff May 10, at 4:15 p. m. tal the Homemaking Poe Reports To Fort Carson As Entertainment daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George reported for duty Monday at Fort where she will be post entertainment director with special Poe has been employed with civil service associated with the Army special services since 1958. She served at Camp Louisiana before going to Camp Wolters at Mineral Wells where she was program director of the service club for several a graduate of Winters High School and Baylor received her MA degree from Baylor fai 1959. While at Baylor she was a member of the Baylor Theatre and Alpha Phi After graduation from the Miss Poe taught at William Carey College in Miss. She spent the summer of 1952 in studying has taught at the University of Houston and was associated with the Actor Theatre School in She has done additional study in speech at the University of Texas and North Texas State Poe taught English and speech in the public schools in Houston and Dallas where she was active in community was owner and operator of the Retail Merchants in Winters and later was associated with the Retail Merchants Association in Fort She has also served as manager of a health studio for women in and Poe accompanied her daughter to Fort Carson and plans to return to Winters the last of this Baptists To Begin Revival Services services are scheduled to at the Hopewell Baptist Church April 17, and continue the week and closing April 24. Dr. R. L. will be the Prayer services will begin at 7:30 o'clock and the evening service beghis at 8:00 is invited to and Mrs. David Casey and children of spent the visiting tai the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry London and and Time in Four first in District IL he expects cf the third time In four High School literary contestants have won the District 7AA literary seven first six second and five third the students scored 176 points to wtai tiie held tai Coleman Coleman High School was 151 was 58 winning contestants will represent at tiie Meet tai Lubbock April 22-23. U tiie won the literary meet at Regional for the last years and WiU for tiie consecutive regional Lynn 1st. Debate Karen and Jane 1st Declamation 3rd. 1st. 4tii. and Reading Bob 1st;, Larry 2nd. V-. Marian 2nd; Margaret 3rd, Ready 1st: Marta Carol Ann 1st; Number Charles 1st; Diann Elected 1st Vice President Of Firemen fire chief of the Winters Volunteer Fire was elected first vice president of the Hill Country Association at the semi-annual convention of the association Saturday in officers elected during the morning session were John Jack fire marshal at second vice John retired Junction druggist and longr time is the permanent A1 Brown of the Episcopal Church in Sonora was and Clifford Schooley of Eldorado was elected Toney of the Ballinger Department presided for opening of the program and Mayor Moore extended the Clark E. Rice of a for mer FBI agent and presently an arson investigator for the National Board of Fire was speaker for the morning ses smorgasbord luncheon for the Auxiliary of the Hill Country Association was held at the high school After Mrs. W. D. Waggoner of presented the gavel to Mrs. Charlie Alford of newly elected president of the officers were Mrs. John A. Martin vice Mrs. Mrs. Earl Loretta and Sherrl guests at the luncheon were Mrs. Jack President of the Texas State Firemen and Fire Association Auxiliary and Mrs. Floyd second vice president of the A1 Brown conducted a memorial service at 1:30 p. winners in the races held in the afternoon Six man pumper D. Bobby Jerry B. B. B. Neal Bob One man Bobby youth water polo 14) Tommy Jerry winners in the ladies auxiliary races Six man pumper Mrs. Carson Mrs. D. Mrs. Jerry Mrs. Neal Sandra Griffin and Zanette Three man Mrs. D. Mrs. Whitlow and Sandra One man Mrs. D. Water Mrs. D. Waggoner and Sanda Mrs. Jerry tied for second place in the ladies nozzle dinner and Wee was held Saturday night end tiie day's from who attended the convention were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mr. and Mrs. Carson Easterly and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mr. and Mrs. D. Jerry and Mr. and Mrs. Neal Jerry and Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Mrs. Floyd Tommy and Mrs. Jack Mrs. E. Sandra of Mr. and Mrs. M. Zannette daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Z. J. C. BUI B. B. Bobby Drake and Monroe of twelve Atias ICBM launching sites for Dyess AFB located near according to an announcement made Tuesday by the Air location of the firing site had not been made but Winters city officials said representatives of the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Force Ballistic Missile Division will arrive within a few days probably to work out plans with the city for water service to the launching pad for the Winters vicinity is one of three added to the nine originally planned by the Air Force for this The other two additional sites will be near Albany and information was available this week on the size of the force required to man the to the Site No. 10 will be miles south of Albany in Shackelford county on U. S. 283, Site No. 11 will be 25 miles southeast of Dyess near in Callahan and site No. 12 will be 31 miles southwest of Dyess near is expected that personnel from the Army Corps of Engineers and officials of the Air Force will begin arriving in the Abilene area this week-end to begin work on final planning stages and obtaining land and bids for About 150 men will be included in the total which will supervise and inspect construction during the two years of building before the sites are turned over to the Air is expected to begin in early Total cost for the original nine launching sites was said to be and the additional sites would add about million to the original for the original nine Atlas in relation to Dyess 17 miles near Lake Fort Phantom 25 miles near 21 miles near Denton 21 miles south-southeast near 22 miles near about 10 miles north of 19 miles near 2O4, miles near 2 miles near and 35 miles near Sawyer Named President of Local Sawyer was president or tiie Club at a of organization held Tuesday of last week at Pierce's Mrs. BUI Graham was elected next will be held April 19 at 8, o'clock at Pierce's and and those in new tiie Cli are urged to trip to Baird wUl be discussed To Distribute to County Electric Co-operative will distribute over in patronage refunds to the members who were on the system during those years of capital gains before January 1, 1951. The payments will be made within the next capital credits plan is a system whereby the and its members agree that all amounts paid for electric service in excess of the operating cost and expenses are furnished as amounts so furnished are credited to the account of each member of a patronage Each year the members receive a notice of the amount All such amounts credited to the coital account of members are to be retired when the board of directors of the cooperative feel that the financial of the cooperative is in good condition and can meet all future cooperative may use the capital to be tai applied toward debt or set a reserve for the present time there is a cash reserve of set aside for such as Ice storms and tornadoes and a cash reserve of for renewal and replacement of when The iterative has made payment of nearly to RE A. About of this amount made ahead of over represents and on The cooperative has grown in recent years and is in splendid MEETING those who attended the of the Texas Clubs hdd Tuesday at tiie Cactus Hotel in San Angelo were W. B. and