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   Winters Enterprise (Newspaper) - May 20, 1966, Winters, Texas                                A West Texas City IT IN NO. TEXAS MAY 20, 1966  10c  9  We Americans are really hep to the suggestion that we must go to great lengths to ideas and philosophies of life and living to help of the so-called less fortunate countries of the world more nearly approach our own levels of etc. Which is all well and we are prepared to accept the fact that some of those other countries have a few ideas from which we might if we could only bend a little and for instance the area of postage During the past ' few years we have been flooded by countless designs in postage especially the commemorative The designs of the basic the somehow withstood rigors of time and have held their perhaps because they are nothing but heads and similar to the figures oh our But the While some of them could be said to be compliments to their there have been others which have approached and even passed the and of the Christmas season stamps of the past several years have taken on a gaudy decorative and one has had to look twice to separate them from some of the fund-raising stamps and trading If you ever receive mail from foreign take a moment and make some we hope we will riot be considered unpatriotic to bring up this There are many of but there are many foreign which would lay most of our commemoratives in the And it so happens that some of the real beauties come not from some of the big and rich and powerful but from recently - emerged young have been receiving quite a bit of mail recently from Man In and the stamps he sticks on those letters are something out of this They're not On the they are colorful to the point of real to look at them one would not believe that they came from what we are inclined to call a and undeveloped One a scene of Dar-Es-Salaam is a real with subtle tones and yet the a scene of a Game Park another beautifully and executed A Deep Sea Fishing fishing scene a map of Mafia DAY Darlene Winters High School senior who won first place in shorthand competition in contests in Austin presents the plaque she won to the Accepting for the school was High School Jake Mrs. Frances is commercial teacher in Winters High by Band And Choir Present Concert Winters High School Concert Band and the High School under direction of James will present the annual Spring Concert Friday beginning at 8 p. m. in the high school Choir will present seven numbers at the opening of the and the band will present seven For some students will direct the Win Isf Division At Abilene estimated 2,000 youths participated in Region 6, UIL competition at McMurry College in Abilene the past week and several members of the Winters High School Band won first division winning first division medals saxophone Theresa French horn Sylvia clarinet Sylvia clarinet Phil cornet Jimmy French horn Larry cornet Mike alto saxophone Lynn flute saxophone quartet of Mike Gayla Ida Martin and Jeanie senior members of the WHS band will be playing in their final concert in the Winters High They are Donny David Sarah Cynthia Johnny Kathy Sally Joanie Eddie Mike Jeanie Betty Linda Schwartz and Janice and UIL contest winners will be recognized during the evening Band officers this year are Mike Johnny vice Kathy Joanie David Division UIL Contest winners are Gayla Lynn Larry Philip Jeanie Mike Ida Theresa Sylvia Sylvia Tinney and Jimmy Drum Major this year has been Jeanie and band Kathy Dunn and Jeanie will be a special meeting at the Legion Hall Friday May 20, at 7:30 p. m. to discuss the new Legion We are taking a group policy on accidental We will also discuss the flag service and plan for another Come and bring a prospective new Commander Arthur Adjutant Dr. Z. I. Some people accomplish so that if they stopped doing they're nobody Would ever they've really ripped Developed a a substitute for red meat and Recent developments in the use of spun fibers of soybean as a substitute for almost any food with natural fiber may bring a problem to farmers and The can be treated to imitate such foods as dried nut kernels and Since it has it may be given any flavor it is goes shoppers would be with only a couple of a the buy tubes of the cook wanted make or fried get the fried chicken flavor .it would really take an to mix up a 3AN ANTONIO Burton has accepted a position in San Antonio Public He and his the former Nona will to San Antonio the first of He plans to do his study in at Trinity IN. Clarence and and the Ladles ini Dalf visited Mrs. Mrs. J. A. Mr. and Jerry in CHAMPION Brenda Winters Riding Club and Wilson show Jubilee the winner of reserve champion at the Quarter Horse Show here Jubilee is owned and was shown by Parker List of Entries In exhibitors showed 60 horses entries in the Quarter Show sponsored by the Winters Riding Club Some horses entered in the show were from as far away as entries won a fair share ther trophies and with Jubilee owned by Wilson Marks of judged the reserve champion Quarter Horse P. Nickerson of was show Jim WiU Hams was show and show an aged gelding bred and trained by E. J. owned by Mr. Mrs. H. Rutherford of was named senior pion of the Peppy is was ridden by Buster owned by Mather and Parish of horses winning places in the several events of 1966: 1. Lazy N of 1965: 3. Miss R. J. of 1963: 1. Jubilee Wilson and 2, Miss Lazy N champion Jubilee ' ' ' of 1. of Lazy N J. es To Have Combined Grad baccalaureate and commencement services have been planned again this year for the graduating class of Winters High There will be no baccalaureate exercises will be held Friday May 27, in the Winters High School Will Be Last Day of Regular May 25, will be the last day of regular school for this year for the Winters school There will be no school May 26.  will run May 27, arriving at the school at 1:55. Report cards will be given out beginning at 2 p. m. with buses leaving on the last trip of the year at 2:35.  Former Teacher Will Speak Foster of formerly a teacher in the Wingate will the speaker for the eighth grade graduation exercises at the Wingate School Tuesday evening of next The program will begin at 8 p. Wingate School announced an program Friday night 8 in the school Each class will present a skit or choral group as a part of the the sports teams will present the trophies won this year to the after Friday night's report cards will be given Supt. Williams Money Is Received of North Runnels County continue to show their in operation of the Winters Municipal by adding to the donations which have been received during the past few months in a renovation I. N. Phillips of Wingate is the latest to send in a donation to the renovation in the amount of Grade Bands In Concert The Winters Junior High School and the bands from the fifth and sixth will be presented in concert at 8 p. m. in the high school ' Swofford is director of the grade school will be no admission charge for this Bankers Presents president of the Winters State attended the convention of Texas Bankers Association 14-17i presented the outgoing president Jeff a plaque and pin at banquet Saturday Mc Adams is a former dent of the Texas ' Association former Banking Tourney Here Winners are the results of the Ladies Golf Tournament sponsored by the Ladies Golf Association at the Winters Country Club were registered from Dyess Air Force Bailinger and 2ND Mary Lucille Winters Low Barbara Dolores 1ST Norma Sweetwater Low Petie Winters Low Fiona Norma Reeves of Mary Alice Dyess AFB Low Pat Low Billy Dyess Mary Alice Dyess AFB 1ST Becky Joan Abilene Low Fannell Becky Knipe Ethel Johnny Faye Finnie Hole on No. 6: Faye Sue Abilene Awards for distance traveled were to Mary Mote and Dolores both of SAY Winters Riding Club wishes to thank ail those who helped in the production of the annual Quarter Horse Show and for the donations of trophies and ribbons which were presented to winners in the Council Orders Seal Coating For Five L. Texas Tech Agricultural Engineering senior from receives the Southwest Region Student Papers Award from Tech Agricultural Professor Ira Williams Wednesday 11). Mitchell won the honor in competition with schools in four Tech Program To Study Recreation possibility of expanding present recreational facilities and adding new ones in Winters is being investigated by the Winters Chamber of Commerce and other interested series of meetings will be held within the next few weeks in a program of termed to discuss the different phases of such projects and different means of The first such meeting was held last Thursday night at the City sponsored by the Chamber of Attending were representatives of most of the civic and social clubs of the as well as members of the City second planning and study meeting will be held in the high school auditorium May 26. At this meeting will give reports of the thinking of their D. president of the Chamber of and explained that with shorter work weeks expected to be a reality within a short and with the American people possessing more and L. W. Winters Seniors Receive Coveted Award graduating seniors of Winters have been notified that they will receive coveted Texas University Opportunity Killough and Cary L. who will graduate with the Class of Willi enter Texas next fall and will each receive stipends to assist them in installments of per year for four The program annually provides approximately 100 four-year scholarship's to high of Texas who are capable of achievement and are worthy of the The awards are possible through the Association of Former the Texas University Development and by interested and organizations of the IS the son of Mr. and Mrs. Cletes C. Killough of He plans to major in electrical is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Green of Route 2, and plans to major in wildlife to spend during additional leisure a virtual in the concept of recreation is upon With Winters being situated as it within short driving distances from metropolitan the possibilities of adequate recreational facilities to meet the ever-increasing demand must not be he of American Engineers of was present and showed movies of recreational projects which had been built in other parts of the of the projects suggested for study include improvement of golf course a community center Little League baseball picnic and camping rodeo arena and more adequate livestock show was suggested that the area of the old Winters Lake north of town would be ideal for a camping and picnic If the area were it was pointed it would be used by not only local persons but by tourists who want to spend a night and for picnic groups from surrounding W. M. Hays has explained that the City Council several months ago to study the area of the old Winters Lake with an idea toward making a picnic and camping Plans have been and were said to have initiated applications for a grant from the Parks Wildlife Department with which to do the Mayor Hays said the Council should have more definite information regarding this project within a few told the group of about 40 persons attending the meeting Thursday night that there are several ways in. which such projects can be He said that on some community may be able to apply for and receive direct on he long term loans may be He said that this could be done by the City of Winters or by an independent non-profit corporation organized for that If the City undertook the he it probably would be feasible to sell revenue If done by an independent members would build the framework by way of selling and then apply for grants or urged all organizational representatives to take back to their respective organizations a report on this first meeting and then come to the second meeting next week suggestions as to what could be done to make the community grow blocks of streets are receiving a seal coating this week following authorization by the City Council Monday night to spend approximately on the said this summer's street project is a continuation of the program which has been underway for several years to seal coat some of the city's streets each approved to receive seal coating at this time one and one-half from Grant Street Grant From East Dale north to one One from Main Street to North Two and one-half from South Main west to the Approximately 1310 in Winterhaven BEING have started work on the new City Maintenance Barn in the southeast section of Forms were built last and concrete floor and foundations were poured this It is anticipated that the building proper will begin to go up next Contractors expected to complete the project within two weeks after start of installation of the prefab steel Council has approved purchase of additional furniture for patient rooms in Winters Municipal Officials said that there has been a for chairs in the Council also approved purchase and installation of three more evaporative air conditioners for the of the Winters Municipal Hospital were studied and approved by the City Council Monday as a prerequisite to receiving approval of the hospital for operation under the provisions of the Medicare program which becomes effective July 1.  also agreed to call a meeting with architects to consider what can be done about adding on to the present City officials will begin a long-range study of the possibilities for other the City Council also authorized the City Secretary to hire a high school boy with a mechanical drawing background to assist in drawing up tax maps for use by the equalization CONNER WHS Conner To Attend Boys State From son of Mr. Mrs. Robert will Winters School at Boys State in Austin June 11-18. He be among hundreds of boys from all over the state to attend the mythical state convention sponsored by the American who will be a senior student in Winters High School next is a of National Honor the Blizzard Future Teachers of Authors He also Is a member the Spanish C I u b and Spanish 261 of the Legion is sponsoring I  

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