Jacksboro Gazette-News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 4, Ed. 1 Monday, June 9, 1980 Page: 3 of 6
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MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1980
JACKSBORO GAZETTE NEWS-JACKSBORO, TEXAS 76056
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21st
Annual Rodeo Is Big Success
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The Jack County
Sheriffs Possee had a
good turn-out for their
21st Annual Rodeo held
June 5, 6, and 7. Folks
from all over came to
watch or participate in
the events. Terry Walls
provided the stock and
a dance was held each
night with the music by
the Country Class.
The winners of each
event and their score or
tinn: is printed as
!oliows:
BAREBACK RIDING
First place-Scott
Braekle of San Antonio
with 70 points won
>68; second place-
Sammv Ruddy of
Graham, 69 points,
$276; third place Mark
Bcaurgard of Stephen-
vilte, 68 points, $184;
fourth place-Tom
Hichey of Plano, 67
points, $92.
CALF ROPING
First place-Perry Lee
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of Henrietta, 8.26
seconds $1109; second
place-Billy Teague of
Crane, 9.62 seconds,
$918; third place-
Lamar Kay of Mark-
ham, 9.67 seconds,
$726; fourth place-
Sylvester Mayfield of
Arlington, 9.71 sec-
onds, $535; fifth place-
Jimmy Thompson of
Ratliff City, Okla-
homa, 9.93 seconds,
$344; sixth place-Gary
Cote of Fort Worth,
10.22 seconds, $193.
SADDLE BRONC
RIDDING
First place-Drexel
West of Jacksboro-63
points, $264; second
place-John Crane of
Wichita Falls, 61
points, $176.
STEER WRESTLING
First place-William
Weruh of Wichita Falls,
7.34 seconds, $340;
second place-John
Mitchell of Oklahoma
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BARREL RACING
First place-Susan
Wilson of O'Dell with a
time of 15.33 seconds,
$365; second place-
Diane Goodnight of
Blanket, 15.56 seconds,
$302; third place-Peni
Wood of Midland, 15.61
seconds, $239; fourth
place-Doen Barcher of
Lawton, Oklahoma,
15.64 seconds, $176;
fifth place-Shirley
Jackson of Stephen-
ville, 15.71 seconds,
$113; sixth place (tie)-
Nita Jacobs of Vernon,
15.73 seconds, $32.50
and Kim Asbill of
Jackson, Mississippi,
15.73 seconds, $32.50.
TEAM ROPING
First place-Jeff and
Tommy Bacon of Cisco
with a time of 8.68
seconds, $632; second
place-Phillip and
Ralph Harrison of
Eastland, 13.67 sec-
onds, $379; third place-
Larry Richardson and
Bill Harrison of
Eastland, 14.11 sec-
onds, $253.
BULL RIDING
First place-J.T.
Henry of Happy, 73
points, $475; second
USE YOUR HEAD
10 PROTECT II ^ —*• *—*
Wearing * helmet won’t ,The Foundation call* the
prevent you from having a helmet the ‘mod important
motorcycle accident. It P*ece of personal equipment
won’t guarantee you won’t for “fe r,dmg
be injured. But, says the
Motorcycle Safety Founda-
tion, helmets and other pro-
tective gear minimize your
chance of serious injury.
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The "art" of predicting the
future in a crystal bell is
called screrology.
You’re three times as
likely to sustain a head in-
jury in an accident if you’re
not wearing a helmet.
RIDIN' ON THE HAY-and playin' on
horns is what the Jacksboro High
School Band did Thursday, June 5 in
the Rodeo parade. The band did a fine
job of boosting the rodeo spirit.
place-Drexel West of
Jacksboro, 67 points.
$393; third place (tie)-
Phil Brewer of Gra-
ham, 66 points, $270
and Kenneth McKee of
Lubbock, 66 points,
$270; fourth place-
(tie)-Rhonie Parks of
Breckenridge, 65 points
$77, James Fisher of
Sunset, 65 points, $77
and Scott Braekle of
San Antonio, 65 points,
$77.
Library Memorials
Jacksboro Library Board has announced
more memorial gifts and has expressed its
appreciation for these funds which will be
used in furnishing the new library.
Contributions to the Memorial Fund may
be made by mail to The Jacksboro Library
Board, P.O. Box 865, Jacksboro, or in person
to Miss Roxanna Rumage at The First
National Bank.
Following is a partial list of contributors:
The following contributions were made in
memory of Tom Cherryhomes:
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Henderson, Mr. and
Mrs. John Lowrance, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Peek, Jr., Martha Green, Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Hawkins, Ronnie and Ann Powell, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Leach, Mr. and Mrs. Damon Leach.
Myrtis Leach, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford John-
son, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Dodson, Mr. and
Mrs. Nat Bush, First National Bank, Mr. and
Mrs. Danny Scarbrough, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Briscoe, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Turner &
Family, Mr. and Mrs. J.L. McCanlies, Mr.
and Mrs. R. Lee Graves, Jackie Henderson,
Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Turner, Dr. and.Mrs.
Paul Lillard, Mr. and Mrs. Bunk Craft, Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Gray Johnson, and Stewart
Sewell.
The following contributions were made in
memory of Roy Cherryhomes:
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Oliver, Mrs. Horace
Green, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Henderson, Mr.
and Mrs. Elzie Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Hawkins, John Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Davis, Pat and Bill Palm, Kathleen and
Herbie Middleton, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Gray
Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McClure, Mr.
and Mrs. Coleman Turner, Mr. and Mrs. R.C.
Christian, Mr. and Mrs. John Lowrance, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Peek, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. W.A.
Carnahan, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cook, Myrtis
Leach, Mr. and Mrs. Damon Leach, Mr. and
Mrs. Ronnie Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leach,
Mr. and Mrs. John K. Hackley, Mr- and Mrs.
Cy Perkins, Ed Henry Stewart, Martha
Green, Richard Green, Mr. and Mrs. Nat
Bush, Mr. and Mrs. M.C. Spencer and First
National Bank.
The following contributions were made in
memory of Roy Martin:
Mts. Horace Green, Mr and Mrs. Mixon
Stamper, City National Bank, Wichita Falls,
Mrs. Hazel McCarty, Mr. and Mrs. W.A.
Carnahan, Dr. and Mrs. W.G. Mask, Mr. and
Mrs. John K. Hackley, Mr. and Mrs. Clarkey
Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry James
Richards, Alice Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. R. Lee
Graves, Mr. and Mrs. J.L. McCanlies, Mr.
and Mrs. John Dyer, Mr. and Mrs. Danny
Scarbrough, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Turner &
Family, Ms. I.L. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Joe C.
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Martin, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Spiller & Family, Leigh
McGee, Mrs. E.M. Myers, Rosilie Pavlat, Bub
and Cynthia Gambrell, Allen and Sharon
Davis, Curly & Peggy Gambrell & Family,
Cleozelle and Eloise Franklin & Family and
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Henderson.
The following contributions were made in
memory of Mrs. Lee Spiller:
Mr. and Mrs. John Lowrance, Martha
Green, James E. Forbus, First National
Bank, Jackie Henderson, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Oliver, Ed Henry Stewart, Debra
Tillery, Terest Tilghman, Jan Wilton, Marie
Barnett, Debbie Damron, Lou Ann Carter,
Mr. and Mrs. Bunk Craft, Mr. and Mrs. Nat
Bush, Gladys Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe
Henderson, and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Gray
Johnson.
The following contributions were made in
memory of Claude Canterbury:
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Carter and Mr. and
Mrs. W.L. Hodges.
The following contribution was made in
memory of Lura Davis:
Mrs. Horace Green.
The following contribution was made in
memory of Ernest Turner:
Mrs. Horace Green.
The following contribution was made in
memory of Everet C. Baker:
Mrs. Oscar Davis, Jr.
The following contributions were made in
memory of W.A. "Pete" Nelson:
Ms. I.L. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Joe C. Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Martin, Mr. and
Mrs. Bunk Craft and Mr. and Mrs. Nat Bush.
The following contributions were made in
memory of Garth Oliver:
Ms. I.L. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Joe C. Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Martin and Mr. and
Mrs. Bunk Craft.
The following contributions were made in
memory of Rod Harrison:
Ms. I.L. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Joe C.
Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Martin.
The following contribution was made in
memory of Miles Laird:
Ed Henry Stewart.
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Tuesday, June 10-
Oven Fried Chicken,
Buttered Rice, Carrots
and Peas, Bread and
Chocolate Cake.
Wednesday, June 11-
Beef Stroganoff, Cab-
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toes, Bread and Oat-
meal Pie.
Thursday, June 12-
Pork Loaf, Beans,
Mixed Greens, Corn-
bread and Jello.
Friday, June 13-
Roast Beef, Parsleyed
New Potatoes, Broccoli,
Breand and Rice and
Raisin Pudding.
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McGee, Leigh. Jacksboro Gazette-News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 4, Ed. 1 Monday, June 9, 1980, newspaper, June 9, 1980; Jacksboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth735184/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.