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   Winters Enterprise (Newspaper) - October 6, 1961, Winters, Texas                                Gold Star Boy and Girl Named For Runnels of her 4-H - ( nom jM jn spite if i hiin Ui the i; USTI in yn brt finti Act wMd r be hu btm of to ttir to Act of IHO t UK recently I compel was he Party in its nrt tlie is not you SB of the current tor tiie the real partile I mt it Party to I ef dao Mt masses of tte riD condition At i line W to a tiie eyes of and lb of bis ta laws are the of are colonial the on last OCTOBER - Aan was named Om Star QM of Runnels County Ann is the of Mr. and Mrs. 1 of Rt. 1, Ann joined the St. Club in 1954, because of a interest in sewing from the first jmr haa been an active and She has been member fbr seven years aad has attended fifty four of the 431 held during Mrs. Urbanek has been in the St dab m Hm past nine ysan and Abb help aad Oe Am was Jor one food far two and a for four served as secretary year and as reporter far tmo and helped plan 4M and the 4-H camp thia as bedroom added a large she shares with her tow She helped paper aad down new linoleum and Inmt They also new bedroom suit two beds and a large Sht made dresser and put pink bedspreads on the beds to carry out the pink and grey in the wall The also has specks of ISrey aad in it Beatrice also convert a porch into a room and to add two rooms on to a MBt attended the Electric held at Junction in 1960 and vAien it was held m She learned many tilings helpful to her at home such electrical appliances tai order awards an electric pin for ttw summer she does of as well as te and always Mtt h Wirters Runnels County food Service Association met Saturday in the Winters School cafeteria from Wingate and Winters being teke was given by Mrs. Ernest of Winters and Mrs. Harold Routh of stressing the use of balanced scales and the new bun Frendi cinnaman com muffins and pastries were made and Mrs. aad Mrs. Routh attended the day bake school hdd in by Texas Education The school was for the purpose of veed and efficiency in usea of and meal to the best the year include Mrs. Sam of Mn. Canady of viee Mrs. Edward af Mrs. of and W. P. have well balanced She has planned and 700 meals and with 800. She estimates tiut she lias prepared 2342 She has prepared 37 chickens and 12 packages of barbecue for the She lias put up 72 pints and 87 quarts of vegetables and 34 pints and 28 quarts of She also helps her grandmother with preparing her vegetables and fruits for the Beatrice Ann says she likes to bake and make candy using the recipes she receives in club She has learned the proper way to set the table and serve meals attractively and She has demonstrated what she has learned to ten other also uses the methods of cleaning house she has learned in 4-H, that is it easier and takes less She has arranged her clothes closet and drawers to make them easier to keep clean and straight adding shelves so that she has a place for helping with the planning for camps and other affairs lor 4-H and boys and has younger giris with etc. her in 4-H bas become a leader in school church and community Among other things she has used knowledge gained in 4-H work was te banquet at the St and a graduation breakfast for tiie 1961 She planned and was chairman for a bake sale to raise money for the banquet and She also raise money for members of her club to pay on last I I fire in the Winters will Monday Oct. 9, and continue through Oct. 14, to witti School The program is being sponsored locally by the ters Chamber of Commerce and the Winters Volunteer Tire in two at intermediate aad will to be awarded tor ite tkm Igr ton win calso be tor an fire to eadi pasten to receive lAlor for third There be tsto first piece sue Mr tte intermediate and lor In Winters School the unbeaten year until fresh their win over after the Blizzards knocked unbeaten Hamlin last Friday night off the class g. WUson probably night when they go to send his regular starters into do City to meet toe Class AAA game heavily on a line night's encounter at a snappy City be toe last pre- The Colorado Wolves ate conference tilt fOr toe rated to the number 2 not for they meet Ranger here Oct. District 3-AAA. a Claud Hunter Assigned To Signal Support Sgt. Claud H. son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunter of recently was assigned to the Signal Missle Support Agency at White Sands Missile N. U. S Army Signal Missile Support Agency provides communications electronics for the guided missile program at the 5.600 square mile assistant in the agency's Headquarters Sergeant Hunter entered toe Army in 1948.  30-year-bld soldier is a 1948 graduate of School attended Tezas to 14 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Heinze of was named Gold Star Boy of Runnels County this past is the 4-H award on the county level and is presented to the outstanding 4-H boy in the county each The award is based on a boy's leadership and participation in 4-H was selected to receive this award because of his outstanding leadership and his in all 4-H activities on both the local and state He was vice president of the Miles club the past has been a club member four years and participated in almost every livestock show in the state with his feeding projects He started his projects with one of the eight Sears gilts to club From this gilt he has developed an excellent herd of registered Poland China addition to his swine lamb feeding has been another of his Each year he feeds from six to ten lambs and exhibits toem at the local and state This past year Leonard had the Champion fat lamb at Houston Fat Stock Show and received for the This money shall be used to expand his Just recently he bought a small flock of registered Dorset ewes which he will put in the show circuit in the has also carried field crops as another of his 4-H projects and has entered samples of his crops at the West Texas Fair m Last month he had tiie first place group of five maize heads in the Abilene State carrying all of the above projects Leonard has a greater knowledge of the highly farming that is carried on in the Miles county Extension agents office in Runnels County is proud to announce Leonard Heinze as the Gold Star 4-H boy for 1961.  must be prepared by toe aal cannot be made by it was Sizes of posters must be either 14 x 22, or 22 x 2S. will be announced toe posters will be for entry in district said D. Winters fire who will conduct toe fire prevention program in toe He wHl be assisted RanUn Pace and J. C: far toe Fire and by John C. P Fred Young and A. L. Ubbe for toe chamber of Daring toe prevention at school wm be given toey be asked to take home so that parents may make fire hazard Fire Chief Waggmer pointed out HANTSCHE visitors in toe T. F. home last week were Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Mrs. Leona Weekend visitors in toe home were Mr. and Mrs. Ted F. Hantsche and DeAnna of Sunday vistors were Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wessels of and Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Mn. Margie and ny of San fell under the onslaught of toe Bulldogs 164 last wedc to Colorado around the 7-AA circuit te out wito a 3-2 They down Comanche last wedc to toe tune of 144). Ballinger has tost to aad eldorado and won over San Post aad Hie Ballinger team meets to conference 4 p. m. isr the a tor aad will siap to at at toe Ian tar iMor an to five games I view this and a 3-3 season's the fgu Ubo toe trap of the are tougher by the Albany 21-,  They held the tooted Stote and single A Albany Lions Lf 2-3. They lost to Ante a 144) score two weds and won over Goto draw their loss of the I manche They meet This against some san Saba tUs hml Sends Out Real Personal Property now has a 1-3-1 t lost to DeLeon and and tied Their only win was over The Bulldogs toset Cross Plains this Friday would be wise for each household to use toe list in their own Many fire which have gone unnoticed may be found if a check is he and necessary improvements made to guard against members of toe Fire will make fire hazard in homes and business houses on toe irf Oct. 17. This will be a it was pointed who wish to have premises may have tois done by the chamber of commerce or the fire chief before the inspection Honored With Julius Johnson was wito a farewell party in the Hall of Mt. Members of toe two Altar At * Cave Dram Big than five hundred persons I visited of taxes due on personal and real owned by Winters residents were sent out this wede by toe City Secretary's These 1961 taxes Oct. 1, 1961. Taxpayers have Jan. 31, 1962 to Jay their taxes without being assessed a groups of the church were ta charge of covered dish supper was served from tobies laid with and centered wito Mexican Rev. has been to St. Mary's to San The members presented Rev. wito a cadi and Mrs. Robert McClelland and daughter of Waoo toe of his Ben in Friday and visitad over the end to of Mr. aad J. A. of 9alHier aad Mr BiU grand and of the this year on from eat of town have nM the open is by m from of city tex Caltahan bring all w to Sterling and and to wess all residents arm toey were on a clerK's automobile of the mill and rolls were used to ob- the A toin a list of toe cars owned by drawing for door prizes was held Winters to be used hi in toe making city tax Information hi toe NADA Blue Book was used to arrive at values of officials Automobiles been assessed on half the value as listed in toe Blue tax officials having no way of what model of cars are owned by individual used the medium priced cars as a In some toey tois will be more toan the actual and taxpayers may contect toe C. office to have a rection all personal actually is city officials it has been toe practice to assess only hi addition to business personal Most smaller towns in Texas follow tois toey one official pointed taxpayers are getting a by not betog assessed for each and item of personal may be taxed under the In may have been some er- Promotion made hi middag xip toe list James C. son said and Mrs. Charles may be some persons who to Spe on toe fringe but dolin w liDt actually live toe is a member of toe 38to daries of toe itoo received of the tax Such errors will be if brought to toe Kruse 19S9, and at Camp he .as a top Army I by qualifying for the Badge during of the toey of the KHase was School Senior Oass tois week Harrison at toUng toe High training to Finance S. aM gr are ed J im he 1  najar anaas al  

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