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stest Growingjmunity Iniels County!BUY IT INWINTERS!of .SEVENWINTERS, TEXAS, FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1MINUMBER[E TOWNk*mdt tod City Coun-SJ proved they will Sed Into hasty ac-Eitinbaiting Inter-m them from the per-assigned then iTthis city. Thata workable solutiondd problems facing dl evidenced by their Bin, under fire.Ke hearing on the es* m tor fiscal yeariB»n stood shoulder-lh the mayor against tirade from an out-ire the impression he to throw the wholei confusion. He mightled, too, had not the le council stood theiri determined dignity. I apparent that the the citizens, gathered *;iimated budget, ap-t the council calmly“ « IPROCLAMATIONrMembers of the 1961 graduating class of Winters High School will receive their diplomas at Com-encement Exercises Friday even-WHEREAS, we are approach-1 ing, May 26, at Blizzard Stadium, ing that time of year when the | Exercises will begin at 8 o’clock.Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States makes its appeal for __ _funds on behalf of needy or dis-1 mencementaddress. abled veterans and their familiesDr. Rex Kyker of Abilene Chris-tior\ College will bring the com**. medium « Budd, |Poppy, andal, “Commencement Suite, willWHEREAS, opportunity is again j jije played by the Winters High presented all of us to join with the School Blizzard band.WINTERS HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES — 1961 CLASSVeterans of Foreign Wars of theUnited States in exemplifying its I, Diann Roberta Roper valedictor-Han of her class, will bring the11Outsider##f rTorpedoedI Senate Electionmotto, helping the living,We honor the dead by 1 , j. , 1 .h. liX “nd I valedictory address, and DorrisJean Seals, class salutatorian, theCLOSE TUESDAY,,^?E,RE^S’ the, 1?a^« rt \ : salutatory address. Trim E. Jack-of the funds so raised will be used m will give ^ invocation, andCity's Budget Hearingmemorial day Saturday, Poisin the local community, the j Roger Stanford, president of the. The problem of adopting a bud-1 his company holds bonds, to papers and ad- get for u,e operation of the City ■eet at a later date to 0f winters during the fiscal, year1961-92 this week was not much group that the method used to at a citizen of Win- closer to solution, following a pub- finance the equipment by issuing jparentiy tried to con- lie meeting called by the City time warrants and later convert nr and the council, is Council to discuss an estimatedbudget for the period.. ,, The estimated budget, workedk igainst the City or by the mayor and heads ofdifferent City departments and )d that such a meet- members of the council, was to I financed and purchased under a , under statute, is for have been discussed fully, and in-1 previous administration.) citizens,” period, and terested citizens asked for sug-■iny other people who gestions regarding any possible t bearing, fail to see changesusinesses in Winters will be closed next Tuesday, May 30, in observance of Memorial Day. ThisWin Open At 8mainder being utilized to help winters chapter of the National maintain the Veterans of Foreign j Honor Society, will make the pres*Wars National home for veterans I station of the student award.a ^uu% „ ^ I is one ot the several holidays for I LocaI voters wiW cast Aeir bal*ssMra suE.yssAf w‘n,m 1,0,5 alone '“h s-orphans and widows at Eaton Rapids, Michigan, and to insurePresentation of diplomas will be inade by James B. Nevins, super*live of a bonding com ftds a goodly amounting to bonds, was “illegal but everybody does it.” To this statement the mayor stated that he was “not about to do anything illegal,” (The electric equipment wasurday to elect a U. S. Senator toVeterans organizations are plan* I ^ vacancy created by the re- j fare service, ning special memorial services on signation of Vice President LyndonB. Johnson.Sftt SSSSSInational rehabilitation and welSunday preceding Memorial Day.Benediction will be by James M. Everett.There are 55 members of the 1961 graduating class. They are:Lela Mae Guy Adcock, Fred Hen-May 31 Last Day To Apply For Feed Grain ProgramWednesday, May 31, is the lastat 7 p. m.Only two names will appear onKeiiar was finally told by the. . _ „ .._______ mayor and some members of the date *armefs. may. wake ap*Following that, the re* I council that he could be assured plication to participate in the 1961«r right for an outsid-J vised intimated budget, if any re- that the city’s bond obligations will grauv program, according tosly attempt to disrupt I visions were made, was to have be met.the Runnels County unit of the USDA Agricultural Stabilizationendings, notwithstand* I been reworked into a proposed I The mayor said the next meet-. , _ _n that he was suppos* | budget for presentation to the City I ing of the City Council will be held an~ Conservation Committee.next Monday night, and that the0 “protect the interests I Council at a later date.•ay.” There have been I However, a won! battle between I budget probably will1 in payment on the|Mayor Harvey Dale Jones audited at that time.Henry Ktllar of Fort Worth, aAlso, the report said, plans are be adop-1 being made to begin measuringcotton acreage, grain sorghums.r interest on bondsThe estimated budget, as pre- and diverted acreaf® “ldar(Riy brought out at the | bond'company representative, pre- sented to the Council and the pub- f«ed pmmiv ^i ftril discussion and the tic. indicated that additional reve- *» J™e-ri the City is making I ventedftjaue to stay abreast | meeting adjourned with members nue would have to be found to 18 ?_18. So there could be|of the Council stating they wanted keep the budget In balance. tl0a r.Estimated revenue and etqtena*^imanag tna necaasaiy meaaunrbudget. ______ The. skirmish began while May- are as follows:1 motive was to cause I or Jones was reading the estimate Mum cipal Hospital — Revenue, aid ditnipt the meet* I of revenue and expenses for the $67,100.00; expenses, $77,309.00. fat indication of this I Municipal Hospital. At this point * ’ ^ *-------- •”oeNOW THEREFORE, I, Harvey Dale Jones, in my capacity a s Balloting in Precincts 7 and 26 Mayor of the City of Winters, Tex-wili be supervised by C. S. Jack- as, do hereby recognize this noble *Y Armbrecht, Jr., Diane Fern son and Howard Worthington. The cause as one most worthy of the Buckner, Ernest Mack Cathey, polls will open at 8 a. m. and close support of all our citizens, and do Georgia Carolyn Cradduck, Jimmyhere and now proclaim May 27 as Lynn Dunnam, James Marshall Ev-Buddy Poppy Day in the City of erett, Judith Karen Foster, Virgin-this ballot, in comparison*with the Winters, Texas, and I call upon all J® Lou Foster, Jerry Dor; Frierson, 71 names on the ballot in the spe- to wear a Buddy Poppy as evi- Connie Mac Gibbs, David Leon cial election in April. The only dence of our gratitude to the men Good, Ronnie Earl Green, Eliza-two candidates in this run-off elec- and women of this nation who beth Ann Grenwelge, William Harden will be WUHam Blakley and risked their lives In defense of the «d Gnssom. M^garet Ellen Guy,freedoms which we continue to en- Macy Dell Hejl, Will lard Mike Hen-joy as American Citizens.Done at the City Hall of Winters,Texas, this the 21st day of May,AD, 1961.HARVEY D. JONES,Mayor of Winters, Texas.John Tower.CommencementAt Wingate WasHeld Thursday n. tjo™ cua99lie tt the meeting ex i belief that this out-c for the dlttmiit departments!■»“« ^ /or RmneUon price supports on 1961 crop commodities has not been received byLight Plant—Revenue, $138,544.-the Runnels County office. An-ke stood up and quah I Krihtr' interrupted the Mayor to 100; operating expense, W4.1°6°0; I arthelTraLrareavriffble3^^ H ot the estimated bod-1 begin discussion on the estimated | non-operating expense, bonds and j a8.‘hese rates are ava.iabie,interest, $27,410.Water Dept.—Revenue, $54,830;$50,035; sinkingm not at that moment budget for the Water Department.■fas, but which would The mayor asked the bond combi is regular order. puny representative to hold his disbursements, ilsa beta, heard and lt;Pestion on the water department fund, $10,800■•A* led to a dis- until the proper time, when that General Fi * tad nognrt.tion he- *®ction of the budget was under income, taxes and services, $109,-(tnpeay end the Citv dt*cus*ion. Thereafter followed a 493.35; total expense and transit than two yean ago *lve * end - take of words between fers to sinking fund, $121,629 07.BaeM DenaingfleM, paster efiM«rilt;»rW D.V- * 'drix, Gary Reeves Hill, Elizabeth Suzann Hipp, Barbara Jean Hord, Sandra Jean Hord, Ray Lee Hom-buckle, Carolyn Ozell Huckaby, Mary Evelyn Hudgins, John Edward Jackson, Virgie Novell James, Kirwan Kinch Knapp, WU* lie Lee Kraatz, Helen Marie Lisso, James Wilford Little, Martha Carolyn Marks, Robert Bartlett Marks,CeaiiB Bar-nice Nitsch, Nancy Jonnelle Nor*^ man, Jackolyn Marvena Powers,School, gave the address for the Jame* M* Wddy, Diann Robertaeighth grade commencement ex* R°P®r, Francea Love Saunders,ercises Thursday evening in the Doiris Jean Seals,iirfnciaia caIiaai oititifAriitm to W. M. Hays, club president. The noviMn Imiunext meeting will be on Tuesday,Wingate School auditoriu:Mrs. W. W. Wheat played the | g‘ processional and recessional andVacation Bible SchoolGeneral Fund — Total estimatedBegins at Drasco Baptist ChurchDavid Ray Smith, Barbara Louise Sneed, Nancy Laverae Spin, Betty Elizabeth nrAw«Kn«^ fi,a r9 aw** Stanley, Margaret Ellen Stoecker,George Cathey gave the invoca- tors and other Lions will hold ation. Raymond Cowan, Principal, schedul€d board meeting at Pierce 221 S wSpresented diplomas and awards Cafeteria Friday morning, May 26. 5*members to attend as well as. oth•k , Members of the eighth grade er Lions ^members wh“must IRlt;?y Voglcr’ Eu8enla clarine Voss* _________ _ . Vacation Bible School at the I graduation class included Larry make up missed meeting to obtainMayor Jones told the audience Drasco Baptist Church begins onlj^ Await, Diann Huckaby, Ra- a perfect attendance record.W is « . I «___ Oft J Milll AMialhllA I - . m mrnm *others in:the gitxm breaking in of interested citizens that the light Monday, May 29, and will continue m0n Ramirez, Jimmy Adams, War-from time to time. Ksllar insisted plant, and water department is through Fnday, June 2. Classes ren c Dwm Velma Bullard, Sos-•ouW^f^ on discussing the city’s bonded now being chsrged for administra- will be held from 6:30 p. m. until tenes RubJ6 and Dolores Ibarra.aES Lr MebtednesT and broiht up the tive. such as billing and other of- 9 o’clockaogai, but that ITIr: Af «ice work done by the City Hall All children from 4 years of ageft subject of • $129,900 piece Of equip- lice worz, oone u« v , #Kmlloh civ,Apn nrp rnrdial1v invit-msnt for the city-owned electric administrative force, whose saiar(Continued on last page)5 | department, against whichto remark on ao-through sixteen are cordially invited to attend.Board members of the school are Raymond Lindsey, George Cathey, Walter Green, H. P. Prit-, . Mchard. Jack Patton, W. M. Miller ™ ® 2 .S/n'tkand Wayne Owens. ‘noon- 28’ ,rom 2 mUl 4 0 clockSinging At Drasco Baptist Set SundayA singing at Drasco BaptistARRIVED THURSDAYMrs. Bob Best, Carol and Margaret of Kingsville arrived Thursday for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. FX C. Mills and with his mother, Mrs. J. B. Best.has been ques-atve answered thatMb an “advisory” oit he had a rightwem to be soipe value of “advice” J«d to illegal acW admitted to be-• Wteesses in a pub-■ do® t believe thetaut that .kind** to line with the2?“ to tave becomePtatie® of out-»interfere with ot affairs oftafaet* tta Cityto«s Ifnjii _ auy haven if aid to^ to havo faKad towill, in . oOorta of to-*“,«!• ttefr own uhoob,®ad biff-** sopport,an out-motrr.k. -V-M Mil:r.r r1j -J-V1it has been announced.VISITING GRANDPARENTSToni Casey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Casey of Anson, isVFW Buddy PoppyEveryone from surrounding visiting in the home of her grand* communities is cordially invited parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lon*to attend.don.Sale ScheduledBuddy Poppy sale, sponsored by the Veterans of Foreign Wars, will be held in Winters Saturday, May27, according to 'W. L. ColUna,Buddy Popp^y. Chairman for VFW Poattl93. IHJMdfag tto locit poot a—to . thto-ft - -i a *-*lt;■\SCotiitu stated1 WjHTOBtapctaMtfr-ly two thifda of WjSSSrwlUbe rdiuMad andmoney else aids mand rarvtvpra of VaSru^iSfdonot have the meaai lb m»f||Mw »' •■ hy atandard, of ltvfarneed fundato meotenergaacmOn the national acale, the ^Poppy proctodK tire uaed to* heIp maintain tiw VFW National Re-habllatlon Servko which handlesthousands of dpiita|P|Matoa to tho Vetarana AdmfatotraHon, o nbehalf of tafaiinB tad. thdt dependents, and fapii|ti help maintain the VFW ratinal Homo for War Orphans at Baton Rapids,ch. ■*« *p.*■y.Hord, Jody Kettler, Ronald Km*Sts Veltor. Marcena Matthtos.Back row, Jemee .Burton, JtajgAustin, J. A. Hondortoc, end»*• h- ^rswrr-f’.wTO ARTESIA,Mr. and Mrs. M*ck Edwards were called to AiArta, H. II.,Thunday by theJpMelHbrother, OlanartggtalHMfw Mr* ■HIHef SnvdMvlmm. , gag* : •v-1*, h-i I-.- ^. i■■■butoy poppy^SHuny MOr* dauditsr sf taP.ithat S^Snand Mrs. W. L. CoOfas aadof I of Porslcn
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