Winters Enterprise (Newspaper) - May 26, 1963, Winters, Texas IT IN MAY 24, your action ball patk you aren't a watch his rbis prowess on the S Us will and the and Auxiliary To Hold Memorial Services of Winters Post 9193, Veterans of Foreign and the Ladies will conduct Memorial Day services Day services ai of STORES WILL BE 26. Time of the 30 who enjoys Little the on the it's a they're out If they pp a one game forgotten next failing ust tuck away the 1 thinking about that for the are a few serious Md 1 won by various units of Winters High School And I ing present school They to be replayed wens presented to the over coffee or kigh school principal in a special the next few program In the picture for of the s a trick to coach a to win and boy have a chance But that's what it's give every kid who Jl lor Little League the I It least get up and League hundred and thirty boys flat it's just as and Lawn iH who does his communities are participating in J back to home this Little League it is to tlie - with the first games sends the ball over May 13. The July 8. a In four major league iS who swS Sri teams and four minor league bUl a teams made up of IW boys S iw Lawn and Wingate each have 35 S boys in and major iot growing com. or it was done Winters Uttle League Which prompts our said that the season is getting kwt on Bluff Creek to underway in fine with he'd figured all along interest being shown by the final bills com- team members and parents ana e lawmaking machines Briley tne only as official League just hadn't has been improved for this season's New dugouts have been constructed with left to Alvis Student Council president and of the 1962 football who presented the scholastic and football Herbie captain of the I basketball presenting High School Principal Robert Eugene president of the Winters presenting the FFA and Jerrell band who presented the trophies won by the vice will be 4 p. m. I Services will be under the direction of the E. H. pastor of the First Church of and chaplain of the local VFW The public has been invited to attend these memorial and auxiliary members on the graves of all deceased in Winters area in Memorial it was Drive Continued To Next League Baseball Gets 230 * * 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 Cardinals Pirates 2 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 2 1.000 1.000 for Little League play for the next subject to May 24: Pirates vs at Giants vs at May 27: Jets vs. at Indians vs. at May 28: Yankees vs at May 30: Jets vs. at Winters Chamber of and the 0 Jf * * minor league managers are Don the and mesh and a new Weldon Indians author the slon stand Grass after reading it had planted on the Anderson put on his I Scoute are operating Lhe wingate minors are managed the stand at the coached by Raymond ters field this m the Cubs and places of In Winters wUl be closed next May tar date Is one of the several recommended as by the WIntera Chamber of next one will be July 4. To Assembly God family of accordion players Mr. and Mrs. Frank Waggoner and three will present a musical program Sunday m. at the East Wood public has been invited to attend this musical Playing as an accordian of the rains this 25, 7 pi the cleanup drive which was to be completed Thursday and Friday has been postponed until next be dispatched to pick up refuse collected by if weather before have been urged missions and up their cut have played grass on The places as is being sponsored Jointly tropical nt - Members Netted hi C-C league games with majors with marbles and I to school school lunch I to bread in boiled eggs w with an and rarely a joy of opening or a can and Quite a bit of s WMt as with I or a for that to knew made the tired of were In fid up TO and Mrs. Connie Gibbs are announcing the birth of a Tammy May 18. at Winters Municipal The maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Mayo and the paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Connie Gibbs of honors and Mrs. Walter of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. White of attended the Honors Day program at Texas of municipal plazas and Mr. Waggoner has presented in 14 of the Latin American working with missionaries of many In to the musical the group will display many haw of interest from added to hst of the their experiences Chamber of Commerce m the drive to up the la with board members on the members within the past several days Pan American Winters Manufacturing Named hach Ink im to port Auxiliary of the 1 chairman aid win be to Construction when the drive is com- P Dry have been named to and J. C. Wilkerson will Ibe an alternate board will meet May 28 to study the tax and will a public meeting on a later Date and time for the the part the and the fall early was Wednesday sent the total the month of May out the total for the the previous four he had minor total of 5;9 inches has He is Winters and immediate this and skies the middle of more is pte Js one-half inch in May of 1961. which wm the highest for the year's far with al Contributions to toe to 10 has made 19 Uase Je the second wettest Library had reached rast the first five wito IWW totel rt 13,r mark by but the aame U the foi the other three who is fund Utt behind that thr Winters up to lart a total town 14480 had been with 11 from coming in this to X IS went over the early contributions to that exercises for the 1963 graduating class of Winters High school have been set for May 26, and May 27. services for the 58 candidates will be held at 8 p. m. Sunday at the First Baptist Church tiie Rev. Ray pastor of ' the First Methodist winging the services will be held at 8 p. m. Monday in the high school auditorium with Dr. R. N. president of San Angelo as the principal for the baccalaureate services Sunday night wiU be given by Jerry and the benediction by Wayne A vocal ensemble made of high school students will present special music for the senior class vice will give the invocation for the commencement Monday valedictory address will given by Jerrel while the salutatory address will be given by Bernard Monday Caveness will be introduced by R. F. high school principaL Special awards of achievement will be made by Mike National Honor Society and Mrs. will be presented to the class by School Superintendent James B. Alvis president of the Student will give the of the graduating class Alvina Su Sharon Deloris Tamala Virginia Dickie Carolyn Sharon Mary Jane Lynn Wanda Dons Gretta Carolyn Rosalene LaRoss Judy Geneva Tommy Mike Billie Joe Michael James Tommy Jerry Edwin Wayne Ronnie James Jerrel Lanny Manuel Donnie William Alvis Leroy Dean Ronald Mike Eugene Lyndon Richard Alton O'Neal Cariton Dan Herman Jimmy Jim Jerry Louis Roland Larry Tommy Ronnie FT. and Mrs. Keith Bridwell and Toby and of Fort were week-end visitors in the home of theiir great Mr. and Mrs. E. G. mailed to area this explaining the for and that 1-S to thOM letters is expected to 6.0 bring to a good % a few days remato to mw IM an to but the option wlU price of u nM and Mika talib Ana The total amount was halved by the first of by Cal president of West Texas and John Q. president of the State building to be purchased by the library committee for use as a library 1 the former ol the Texas Utilities Co. on North Mato to make to the library fund are asked to maU them to Building Noel State Contributions thus far Owens 50.00 W. J. A. SpUl M 2*2 HD Oub Doaal w D C. T. 4 Jf