Jacksboro Gazette-News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTH YEAR, No. 7, Ed. 1 Monday, June 24, 1985 Page: 3 of 8
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JACKS BORO GAZETTE-NEWS
Jack County* Shopping Gw/d# Slnto It SO
MONOAV, JUNf 24 IMS WOI *
BULLDOGS front row, left to right, Heath
Bilby. Carl Meeeengale, Stacy Thornburg,
Pervia Parker and Coach David "Butch"
Garner. Middle row, Eddie Maaaengale,
James Childers, and Anthony Smith. Back
row coach Carl Maaaengale, Stephen
Browning, Kirby Wigington, Lon Gamer,
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Jackie Little and Randall Miller.
Stenholm Chairs Stamford Horse Show
Three horse shows are held
at the time of the Texas
Cowboy Reunion each year.
Two beautiful hand tooled TC
R saddles go to the winners of
the Registered Youth and the
Open Youth Shows.
The Registered Youth show
will be held Friday, July 5.
Events will be: Showman-
ship, Western Pleasure,
Western Horsemanship,
Reining, Barrel Racing and
Pole Bending. This show
begins at 9:00 A.M. and will be
judged by Danly C. Sayles of
Mesquite, New Mexico.
The Amercian Quarter
Horse Association Show
starts at 8:00 a.m. on Friday
also begining with the Halter
Classes for Stallions,
Geldings and Mares. Perform-
ance Classes are Western
Pleasure-Junior and Senior,
Reigning-Junior and Senior.
Barrel Racing, Pole Bending
and Cutting-Junior and
Senior. Danly Sayles will
judge this show also.
The Open Youth show will
be held this year on Saturday,
July 6, at 8:00 A.M. and will be
open to all youths 18 and
under. Horses need not be
registered for this show. The
Performance Classes are the
same as for the Registered
Youth Show. The show is
divided into three age groups:
11 and under, 12 to 14 years
and 15 to 18 years. Judge for
this show will be Charles
Hemphill of Coleman. There
are no Halter Classes in this
show.
This will be the 45th show
held by the Texas Cowboy
Reunion and will be the 20th
year for veteran chairman,
Charles W. Stenholm. First
Chairman of the show was A.
M. G. Swenson. This was the
first Amercian Quarter Horse
Show and the first show was
in 1940, the same year the
Swim for Fitness and Fun
Plunge into cardiovascular
and overall physical fitness
through swimming, one of
the most popular sports activ-
ities. If you swim at the
proper intensity for at least
20 to 30 minutes three times
a week, it will help your heart!
In addition to the cardio-
vascular benefits, swimming
can:
• Help you control your
weight.
• Increase your resistance
to fatigue.
• Improve your self-image.
• Help you relax and
sleep better.
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The Guinn Family
Saturday,
• Tone your muscles.
You may need to tee a
doctor before you begin your
swimming program if you are
not accustomed to regular
exercise and are a male over
45 years old or a female
over 50. When you start
swimming, remember not to
strain yourself or you may
be tempted to quit. Listen
to your body. If it takes
longer than 10 to 15 minutes
for your pulse to slow down
after swimming, or if you
have difficulty breathing, feel
faint or have' prolonged weak-
ness, reduce your pacf or
stop.
Bach swimming session
should begin with a five to
10 minute warm up and end
with a five to 10 minute cool
down. Begin your warm up
by reaching for the ceiling
with both hands and then
alternating hands. Do head
circles and waist twists. Swim
two laps slowly to gradually
increase your circulation and
body temperature. During
your cool down at the end
of your session, swim at
least a couple laps slowly to
reduce your heart rate and
to prevent soreness and
cramps.
The longest part of your
swim should be at least 20
to 30 minutes of exercising
at a level called the target
heart rate zone. Your target
zone depends on your age
and your maximum heart rate.
Usually you can determine
your maximum heart rate by
subtracting your age from
220. Your target zone is 60
to 75 percent of your maxi-
mum heart rate, depending
on how far you have advanced
in your exercise program.
Immediately after you stop
swimming, take your pulse
at your neck (see illustration)
for 10 seconds and multiply
by six to get the number of
beats per minute. A 35-year-
old, for example, would
probably have a maximum
heart rate of 185 beats per
minute and a target zone of
111 to 138.
Start your swimming pro-
gram today. You will discover
that swimming is a pleasur-
able way to maintain lifelong
fitness.
Wresting Matches Set at Bowie
»i| Time Wrestling
Matcmw will be held at Bowie
Saturday. July 6 The
match** will be held in the
Bowie Rodeo Aren# and will
atari at 8 p.m. The matches
are being aponaored by the
Bowie Senior Citixena Project.
Ticket Pncee are: King Side
88.00 in advance and $10.00
at the gate. General
Admiaaion ticket# are $6.00 in
ad vanoe and $8.00 at the gale.
Ticket* are available at the
Bowie Senior Citizen# Project,
The lat Natl. Bank of Bowie,
and Bowie Natl. Bank of
Bowie.
Eight atar heavyweight#
will answer the bell. The
opening match on the
wrestling card will have one
of the fantastic#-Hobby
1985 Jackboro
Football Schedule
Fulton against Dennia
Uondrey from the Midnight
Kxprtw* Jim CorneU# will be
in Condreya corner for this
match. .The second match
will have the Crippler-Rip
Oliver againat Johnny
Mantel. One main event will
have the Man From Sing
apore-The Great Kabuli
against the One Man
Gang....and Gary Hart will be
at ringatde during thia
match...The final main event
will have the former
heavyweight champion of the
World-Kerry Von Erich
battling the handsome half-
breed.. Gino Hemendeg....Get
your ticket# early for this
event
For ticket information call
872-4500.
Now If They Only Had One for Kids...
AQHA was formed. Registry
and stud book were begun in
1939. Many breeders brought
their horses to be examined by
the judge in order to get
approval to be registered.
"Swede" Swenson was
succeded by Roy Arledge,
Wayne Cooper, Cecil Eager
and Homer Merriott as
Chairmen.
Stalls are available for the
horses at the arena and a few
camper hook-ups are located
there. Additional information
may be had from Show
Secretary, Pat Prewit, Box
346, Stamford, Texas 79553,
phone 915-773-3684 or 773-
2385.
Varsity
Date
Sept. 6
Sept. 13
Sept. 20
Sept. 27
Oct. 4
Oct. II
Oct. 18
Oct. 25
Nov. I
Nov. 8
Opponent
Bowie
Bridgeport
Decatur
Henrietta
Nocona
OIney
Pctrolia
Holliday
Seymour
Electra
J.V. and Freshmen
Sept. 5 Bowie
Sept. 12
Sept. 19
Sept. 26
Oct. 3
Oct. 10
Oct. 17
Oct. 24
Oct. 31
Nov. 7
Bridgeport
Decatur
Henrietta
Nocona
OIney
Petrolia
Holliday
Seymour
Electra
Place
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lit an American ritual You make
vacation rneniitom You pack the car
and the kidv. and take the do, to the
kennel Then you plead, hr, or bribe a
neighbor 10 water your pianiv while you're
goat
Well, if you were a ‘toiMra* gardener,
you wouldnl have that lart problem A
new iytiem called luwava Hydroculturc
letv you grow planti in day pebble*
rather than dirt Plant»grown in the day
pebble* need watering juu once every two
or three weeks.
The luwava system was invented in
Switzerland According to the gardening
expert* at Jackson A Perkins, the com-
pany that tells l.uwaaa in the United
States, day pebbles are better for your
plants They let in more oxygen than dirt
does, and make it virtually impassible to
fiverwatcr the plants The l.uwaaa pots
look like regular plant pots, but they have
f water gauge on the side that works like
the ga* gauge on a car
The I uwasa system t* popular in Euro-
pean office* and public buildinp Studies
there have shown that it reduces plant main-
tenance coats by 60 percent and plant
replacement cost* by 20 to J5 percent A
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Sept. 10 Bridgeport
Sept. 17
Sept. 24
Oct. I
Oct. 8
Oct. 15
Oct. 29
Nov. 5
Decatur
Henrietta
Nocona
Henrietta
Petrolia
Petrolia
Nocona
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McGee, Leigh. Jacksboro Gazette-News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTH YEAR, No. 7, Ed. 1 Monday, June 24, 1985, newspaper, June 24, 1985; Jacksboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth733941/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.