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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2016
BARROW NEWS-JOURNAL
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night m AhUmhi
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shir of ceremonlui
Barrow Superior Court In
Session This Week Only
nu Btrrm* .Superior { ourt, i man
Novwmlwr term, cnnwiwd M on - I wbii
day morntnt of to l ■ «e«k Thi* I a
U.nri Is ingitUrb h*ld without *mu.
filed in order to stay the ac-1
tion of the legislature, If such |
be necessary, until the legal j
status has been determined, i
This cuuld probably takerenai-
deruble time U> b* determined*
perhaps necessitating Uhj poa- ]
sibiltty of Governor
remaining In erffi
legal issue* can
Meanwhile In Barrow Coun-1
ty, the voters sp«he in no un
curtain terms, giving Maddox
better than a two to one do-1
ciston. The unofficial figures i
Ninctor s
until all
settled.
ly 14H votes Houses District
ln>tde the t,lt> of Winder poll
ed *72 For and 4U? Against,
(hitvide the City In Houses
District the figure was 450
For and 34i Against, thus pla
cing Houses District in favor
of Amendment No, 23 by ap
proximately 465 Majority. An-
show Maddox defeating Calk-1 ij urn Dlstiicf voted 56 For and
way by 2935 tu 123F voles. Mr, m Against the Amendment to
Maddox In all nine pro- I |*, me only other precinct be-
elncts In Barrow County t Jos- s ides Houses in Barrow to fa-
ing only >n the Absentee vote by yor the Amendment.
914 to 42. No other races were at stake
The unofficial figures show t n Barrow County except for
tivat tire Barrow County School mi to-In votes which apparent-
Myi’ger Amendment No, 23 has \$ did not nutei talizc much
been defeated by approximate- force,
The Tomboys Are Comingf,
Coach Osbornes Boys Ready
inn er Film
j Srh oilu In I For
\oreml>er 17
cee Americanism Contest Winners
»live m a coun-
- men are willing
ver to i
link is right. 1 think that A-
lenca should be over in Viet
am helping them fight the
:j doesn't help other cuun-
ies Communism will soon rule
ie whole world.
As long as America will a-
ide with Cod and as long as
uteri cans will elect good
hristian leaders to make our
junto's decisions for us, I
fin’t think that America will
live anything to worry about,"
The first runner-up was An-
i jfiy Wheeler from the Auburn
Chtwl and following Is his es-
Amedcanlsm Is being an
men can A person lust living
id existing in America is not,
j, rtl , . iryiy patriotic
citizen* I lOF
Ixj a good ex-
By J, C. COOK
City Becreation Director
The Delta Drug TOMBOYS
one of the South’s finest and
most colorful girls teams, will
invade the Winder-Barrow gym
Thursday night, November 10
to match their basketball ability
with Coach D, F. Osborne's
men faculty All-Stars,
The Tomboys wUl feature
this season 10 of the finest girls
ever to play on High school
teams in Gtorgla, plus 2 girls
from Knoxville, Tenn.* 1 from
Jacksonville, Ik.* and i from
Blxby, Oklahoma.
The Delta Drug Tomboys are
opening their 23rd season under
(he management and coaching of
Johnny Moon, one of the most
famous girls coaches In Amer
ica, The girls have played In27
states and 3 foreign countries,
in 19.1-1 arid 1951* they played a
goqd *111 tour o( Cuba ns guesl
of tilt* Cuban Government.
In
in in
enievt with head
closing
coach
Uhbo
rnc and A*
blatant
coach
and
miner F ra
nk Fly
Traff
lng»toi
i Mu
nday both
men a-
tvroon h
greed
that
air boys ar
© better
Drive v
than
they
have sh
>wn In
In the
fiie p<.
si th
re© Ramus
against
reel.
There .
bach Usbome
excuse for our
vei by a bunch
em, we have a
ball players
md wt> are expecting them to
jot down to business Thursday
light,"
I acuity members to see ac
tion
ed c
The junior and senior girl;
of Winder-Barrow High School
and their mothers will be shown
dit American Cancer Society
film "Breast Solf-Lxamlna
Uon" Thursday evening, No
! vember 17 at H o’clock at the
I Winder-Barrow High school
auditorium.
The film Is sponsored In the
school by the Anchor Club and
presented by their span
Mrs, C, l red Ingram.
The showing has been ap-
Chief Gerald Thomas, of the | proved by the Principal, U«U
Winder Police Department,
Part 01 Church
Street Is Now
One Way Traffic
stated this week thatthoportion
of Church Street between
Midland Avenue and Kelly Drive
has been declared a one way
street to elivata the congestion
of traffic during peak hours when
school Is In session#
The Winder Grammar School
is located in this are and at
times during the morning and
afternoons at the opening and
if school, traffic be-
Imost at a standstill.
o« Church Street he
adland Avenue and Kelly
will now bt* one way south,
direction of Candler St-
Chlef Thomas has re-
dvllciouh mo j i, prepared bj U»
nnsUmi . of ilit; players, Mi.
• <*yfe Introduced Cuack Bob l>ix-
on wtic gtva the principal ad-
Grtdi Dinfl *pokt wtU'i
Inspiration url tj;njd ad>ire to
Uw young fortbalT player*. His
woivifc fell on rooxt rece|jtlw
iMHfc as all the boys iistcr^jd In
tensively to every potni die
«dt ra-ide. 1 lyctlre and de-
rminiitlin, cuoihined with a
Umgitoas to study and be a
gr»jd atudent/' coach Dixon
said, 1 are e^ential element*;
in being tin* kind of player a
tvjach de»Lrwi* In hi a team.
The affair was a Father-Son
t;pe binqueL It was difficult
uner to tell who did Uie best
of ealing the mother* Imr-
burgerv-a boy ur lus Dad. Of
ui se, Uk; modiers of Un 1 play-
s prepared and served the
al eonshung of hambui-gcr«,
french fried potatoes, pickles,
onions and milk,
limmv Taylor, of Barrow
Tractor Company r
niied by Mr. Cook In recog
nition o! his lung and corvd*tent
support of tike Midgvi and Lit
tle League activities in tho Uoc-
tMiiun Department of the CUy
f Wlndei, Mr, Cook said that
Mr. Taylor Isas supported Lhe
outh programs since die wmy
beginning, and deserve* thanks
ind recognition for his many
contributions and supptjrt.’" Mr.
Cook also nici^ruzcd Jolin Deal
Tor his untiring efforts for Uie
promotion of the boys and theu
prcgiam. Mr. Deal responded
(Continued on Pago 2'
igukrly
U« turvicru if it 111jut*j Jury,
TImj pftMint Jh*n l* belt*,
provided uver l>j ; Mark Durto-
hjo, Judge iJ ttw Piedmont
ttreutt, nf which Barrow |v a
l Inyd Ci, Hoard,.’uiBclinr,
is ropru>wnttiig the state
This flCHil'jn of cotirt was In-
ter copied Tuesday due b) the
<«tr*j‘al Kluctlun be I ns I it id ui
the Harrow County tAsiftiviuso.
iUmovtr, 'MKr cave wws tried
tn criminal court Moada.?.
otsi Villlle Hal! wav. Iren
y iUty on a charge of puss***-
l*wn *jf nan-u.vpaid whiskwy. Hall
was previously tried for the
manufacture < paid
*1il»kbjr
ftumbci */pkis Istvr Wj.
r«l at Uus u.rm id cart,
I hree frf tiwr-i* |»Wa» i*>r V
u-pud if .lodge I/-. hK'
kditla
I
suPswquenti> " Airti'
an uarti in 12 month v.
Judge Ikmehuu -Li!
wily one w*t>V of c.'furt
Kd winch will Inch
ri'impui arid civil
Tho ease u
v* ‘NuaJm^Ai tl i
lv being lK‘Hrd
The New
t-i sUvsd that Mtvurel O
■ tit be fiaan} wilt ‘
•a: ion rrf pr*r* f
vent u*rm atitii f rtdey Wore
ad>x»riuntni
i that
plriv-
Mfi
bright
alb *4
Far- It t> uw
^1 ri.t civil tn j
tv tend I
Winder-Barrow Blanks
Franklin Co., 34-0
Ttm Vtioder-BarrowBulldott
rolled up 44b yards total i>f-
fonse, F riday night, and racked
up five UHiCridoWYia u> defeat the
Lions A F rankllB County by
score of 34-0.
The BuUd>s>* took the0|ienlng
kick-off, and prumptly drove
tkifflifiold for a fcCore.The TMc*-
drove M yard a in nine plays to
put thegame’s first pulnU on
boards.
From the 39 Foy Hall led off
use drew with 3 svvwj yard pick
up to the 40. Tommy Down', then
moved tho ball eight yards for a
first down, Hall carried twice
for another first down at the
Franklin 36.
Mike Newell ihen blasted foi
four consecutive snaps, a»xl the
ball rented on three. Hall
moved it over from this point
IL NL Bramlett added the ex
tra point, and the score was7-0.
Franklin could oot get much of
an offense in their f
au ball, but
fumble recovery,
threatening In Bulldog
tory, Lamar LdwariD K»L
ihreat, however , with
toraspUon at th« 2!»
Hall went for w on
down, then ^ im-te I
plot®. On third down Hail fc
k-jae f-?r Id vards and t
down. Newell then tuofc
t«1 sling jftunl of Li
ranit back for twelve
Downs vK-ht for <
V-well hit fit; !‘wr, jjvJ a first
down on the Si. Then HaU mov
ed to the 1L
On ** tend down, LomJlShpc-
ley r^Led to hi - right, found the
way crowded with gre-'n shUt&«
cut back to hJv left, ami i* *d
to Don bmitb who blasted into
the end yon*. H. M. Brindtit
(t
inuad w Pagw j-G)
tliu trofik signs hi fills aroa
ar¥ j | ie asks motorists to ad
just their driving habits in fids
ai ua to conform with the now
renulaUfflis*
T. Park. The program Kill
follow plarti set up b> tire (Ulls
boro t rainij, Florida school
which [uosram wa. featured at
rhe Satlosial 1’ubltc Lducatlon
Conference in ht. Louis,
Letters are Ix-Lng dis.li rbut-
ed to tho junior , and seniors
pi be sfenod b> their mother s
and returned to Ihotr home*
room representatives.
Mrs, Dean Thompson, Field
Heprvsentative of tho Lancer
Society, from the Adicns office
stated, "Voung peoph' m»d
learn about Lancer because
what the) leant about oar l> de-
Uutioft IW sovo thntr liresur
the thus ot some older mem
ber or their tamilios."
i)r. (.corse II. Parker«m will
be In attendance to answur
questions which will be' submit
ted on cauls ratlior than «r-
(Cnnllitiied «t I'at’e 2-A)
timt Lllh AM) Uliua TORS or tho lurrw tremtv tarm I
niembershlp drtte and to make plans for the nmuln* ot 1, «
6 la Men President,Cioorsiaf *rmtkuv,iludtrmiwv.teftt-rtW
c MutUedte.r H. "Hobbj smith,0.«mh«u» ? n In'o
v,title Perkins Jr„ 1'resldenl, tack row, left to«*ht UareneCh
aim, 1 ester Hall aid Mw IW
wall, Petri Seed, KnnrveUi Patrick, JulM *«». 0
O'hotu Ijy Nun G- Duntway
LOCAL HISTORY
Continuing with this issue, past newspaper front pages will highlight local news and history from Winder and Barrow County. This front page is from
the Nov. 9, 1966 issue of The Winder News.
Affordable Care Act navigator to be
at Winder Public Library this month
On Monday, Nov. 28, beginning at
10 a.m. until 3:30 p.m., the Wind
er Public Library will be hosting an
Affordable Care Act all day event, con
ducted by Affordable Care Act Naviga
tor. Kate Malone.
Malone, a trained enrollment spe
cialist will be available for assisting
in signing up individuals for health
insurance, Medicaid, and PeachCare.
Get answers to questions about afford
ability, dates, financial help and addi
tional materials with free, in-person
confidential assistance.
Information about status changes,
renewing and reviewing coverage, plus
different options, will also be covered
by Malone, She will be available to
help with shopping and enrolling in a
plan that fits individual budgets and
needs.
Malone will explain essential guar
anteed benefits including low or no
cost vaccines, screening tests, check
ups, emergency services, maternity,
mental health and prescription drug
coverage. Medicaid and PeachCare
information and questions will also be
answered.
Julia Simpson, library manager, said,
“If you don’t have healthcare coverage,
have concerns about Medicaid or need
to know how to get PeachCare cover
age for children, don't miss this day
long event.
“The library will also host other des
ignated days for this event in Decem
ber and January. I invite everyone in
the community to participate in these
extremely informative sessions.”
Open enrollment begins November
1— first day you can enroll, re-en
roll, or change a 2017 insurance plan
through the Health Insurance Market
place. Coverage can start as soon as
Jan. 1, 2017. The last day to enroll in
or change plans for coverage to start
January 1, 2017 is December 15, 2016
The Winder Public Library is locat
ed at 189 Bellview Street and can be
reached at 770-867-2762.
All library events are free. View
event calendar at www.winder.prlib.org
or Facebook/Winder Public Library.
‘Awake America’
prayers to be held in
Winder this month
Awake America Prayer
meetings will be held
every second Thursday of
each month at Veterans
Memorial Park, Winder.
The next prayer meet
ing is set for 11:59 a.m.
on Thursday, Nov. 10,
according to a news
release.
“Please join elect
ed officials, pastors,
community leaders and
concerned citizens as
they meet to pray for
our nation, its leaders
and revival for Ameri
ca,” leaders stated in the
release.
Veterans Memorial
Park is located at 113
East Athens St.
For more information,
contact Lynn Adams,
Awake America Prayer
Meetings facilitator,
at the group’s website:
www.awakeamerica.info.
You can also email her
at awakeambarrowcty@
outlook.com.
“Please join us as
we lift this Country in
prayer,” Adams said.