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VOL T 'I El I II, NO.18 16 PAGES APRIL 8,1938 Muenster C of C receives 'I tourism ad excellence award Outstanding arrangements of Bureau; Second Place, Huntsville 55 inners in the Ad Agency Pro- Commerce; Second Place. Green- pictures and information on Chamber of Commerce; Third duced Brochures were: First ville Chamber of Commerce; Muenster people, places, food and Place, Rusk Chamber of Place, Tyler Area Chamber of Third Place, Kluenster Chamber attractions were recognized at the Commerce. Commerce; Second Place, Beau- of Commerce. East Texas Chamber of Com- Non-Agency Produced Ad Win- mont Convention & Visitor The Publication Awards were merce Tourist Conference. Named ners were: First Place, Mesquite Bureau; Third Place, Waxahachie presented by Don Brown, Vice "TOURCON 88," the conference Chamber of Commerce; Second Chamber of Commerce. President of the East Texas and professional des elopment Place, Muenster Chamber of Winners in the Non-Agency Tourism Association, and W.L. seminar was held on March 29, 30 Commerce; Third Place, Rusk Produced Brochures were: First Pate, Chairman of East Texas and 31 in Tyler. Chamber of Commerce. Place. NIesquite Chamber of Tourism. The awards for This was the 25th East Texas Muenster were accepted for the Tourist Conference sponsored by Chamber of Commerce by the East Texas Tourism Associa- Nlaudine Griffin, Extxtitive tion, an organization of 72 East CON FERENC Secretary of the Chamber. Texas counties. N1rs. Griffin and Dianne Ed and Maudine Griffin %5alterscheid, commercial artist represented Muenster and the mid composition manager for The Chamber of Commerce and TC:UR"Si Muenster Enterprise, did the main received awards of excellence for design and production work on both the full page color ad in the the ad and the brochure. Both East Texas Vacation Guide and were funded by the Chamber of the Muenster promotional Commerce. brochure produced with East Others contributing to the ef- Texas Chamber of Commerce fort were Don Brown and guidance. photographers Gary Fisher, Ed The entries were judged by an Griffin, Les Griffin, Janie Hart- outside panel of judges on a man, Karen Trubenbach, David numerical scale of a possible 50 Fette and Phyllis Coffey. Produc- points. Ad and promotional tion stretched over a six-month brochures were judged in one of period. two categories: those produced by Anyone who would like to see advertising agencies and non - the prize winners are welcome to STEVE FETTE shows the winning snake he and Bill Reiter entered in the agency productions. The adver- stop by the Muenster Chamber of Gainesville Jaycees Rattlesnake Roundup. The reptile measured 69 in- tisements were judged on layout, Commerce office at 115 East Fit St ches and was bigger than any snake at the Sweetwater Roundup. Second creative writing, eye appeal, Street, 9-12 a.m. or 1-4 p.m , place was 67 inches in length. Fette and Reiter also placed second, en- photographic quality and selling Monday through Friths tering 357 total pounds of rattlesnakes; the winner had 390 pounds. The quality. large serpent was caught at Post Oak, Texas near Jacksboro, though the Winners in the Ad Agency Pro- majority of the snakes were found around Saint Jo and the Red River. duced Ads were: First Place, Port ionic Hartman Photo Arthur Convention & Visitor Runoff

W.L. PATE, MaudineGriffin, Don Brown. elections set City Council sets record for April 12

NIonday's City Council meeting salary to stay at the pro tom level be gis en Farm to Market road Tuesday, Apt il 12, is the day for was a record setting one, not in of $90.00 per year plus $4.00 per status. primary run-off elections in what it accomplished, but for its meeting. There was a short discus- - Changed the date of the May Texas. duration, the shortest in recent sion on the merits of raising the City Council meeting to May 9 in Balloting for the Republican history. After getting used to salary to a level that would at least order to have a quorum present Party Primary Run-off, for three, four and five hour pay expenses for an alderman as after the May 7 City Council elec- Precincts 14, 15, 17 and 18, will be meetings, everyone was pleasantly incentive to run for city office. No tion. There are currently no con- held at the VFW Hall, with entry surprised when adjournment came changes were made. tests on the ballot. After initially through the back teasOdoor. at 8:35 p.m. after a 7:30 p.m. - Discussed the Boyles Estate filing, Robert Dale Walterscheid Republican Party County start. The televised basketball house (former EMS headquarters has dropped out of the race, leav- Chairman Debbie Hess said the championship game reportedly and ambulance station), as a ing only Pat Dennis as a candidate four-precinct balloting will be held had no effect on this outcome. museum during the Centennial for Council Place One. Aubrey at the same place, since she cleared During the meeting, the Year. Lease provisions will be Tuggle is the incumbent and only the legality of the procedure Council: investigated. candidate for Place Two as is through a phone call to - Appointed Dallas attorney, Claude Klement for Place Four. Washington. Christopher A. Kepler, as the new - Discussed the Federal Bridge In a final item of business Mary' Endres will he election • Municipal Judge. Rehabilitation program which of- before the council Monday night, judge. Positions subject to the - Adopted a resolution of sym- fers 80 percent funding for Peggy Grewing, representing run-off balloting are: for the U.S. pathy and thanks to the family of rebuilding inadequate bridges. many other local business persons, Senate, with Wes Gilbreath and late Councilman Ray Endres. Authorities may be ready to start presented some suggestions con- Beau Boulter competing. For MAUDINE GRIFFIN unJ phonic 55 alterscheid review their prize- - Approved request for a street soon if the City decides to par- cerning local police coverage to Railroad Commissioner, unex- winning work. ionic 'Hammon Photo light at the intersection of Eddy ticipate in the program to rebuild the council. Police Commissioner pired term, Ed Emmett and P.S. and Mesquite Streets. the Ash Street bridge. The bridge Aubrey Tuggle thanked Grewing (Sam) Ervin are competing. For - Approved semi-annual con- suffered some damage during last for her efforts and study and pro- Justice, Supreme Court, Place 2, tribution to the Muenster Public year's flood and has been closed mised to examine the suggestions Library of $2,000. to heavy truck traffic. This step is with the police chief and report Please See RUNOFF, Page 2 - Set mayor's and councilman's necessary if Ash Street is ever to back to the council.

Cooke County Cooperative to hold Police Chief 50th annual meeting April 18 urges all to Cooke County Electric to be held Monday, April 18, 1988 presented. "clean-up" Cooperative's Annual Meeting at the Muenster Community Drawing for door prizes will be and 50th Anniversary celebration Center just north of the Catholic awarded to the lucky member - promises lo be an exciting event. church. Registration begins at 6 consumers. This year's super prize Police Chief Helen Tompkins This year there will be a p.m. and the business sessiorr is will be a 26" color television. In said Monday that "even if you barbecue meal for the members scheduled to begin at 8 p.m. addition, registered member - can't report for the cleanup at 10 who make reservations by April 8. Included in the business session consumers will receive a com- a.m. Saturday, please join us when The group will be entertained by of the program will be the election memorative paper weight. you can before or after lunch." the Summit, who sing country and of directors from Districts 2 and 4. The employees, management Preparations are under way for the western songs and have often been There will be a report by the and board of directors encourage "ciconsweep" trash pick-up in compared to the Sons of the General Manager, Michael Sloan, the members of Cooke County conjunction with the Keep Texas Pioneers. on the operations of the Electric to attend this annual Beautiful program. "What we A large crowd is expected to at- cooperative for 1987. There will meeting and 50th anniversary need is lots of volunteers," tend this annual meeting which is also be recognition awards celebration. skins said. • OrganuatI011, unJ sins 11.111111% st illing to help e asked hi meet at the City Ilall at lit a.ny un /quit 9, Trucks and dr it els will he pm. Farmers Home to elect new members Tided. NMI its will be gisen to the North Main and South Main Slit:cis; since the projects for , lasing “111111 I The Farmers Home Administra- "One important change more opportunity for people to THE; "SUMMIT," a musical group singing :Ind ' " Adopt -A • 1 I ighway" fa net ion on entertainment lot the sOth tion (FmHA) is now accepting broadens the definition of a run for the committee," Murdock western songs, will present 11 wy. $2 Fast and WC , I nominations for election of coun- farmer to anyone who has an in- said. "At least three eligible celebration hosted by Cooke County lilectric Cooperatise. the "Sum Rain date for the Noi th and ty committee members under new terest in a farm in the county as farmer voters, including the mit" is often compated las orablv to i he buns of the Pioneers. a popular South Main clean-up campaign rules that make it easier for owner, tenant or sharecropper, nominee, must sign the petition." singing and will be April 16. farmers to qualify as candidates Murdock said. "The new defini- Two of the three committee Police Chief 1 ompk ins elm and to vote, James B. Murdock, tion also includes the spouse of an members are elected by farmers in phasized that the tine for Intel tag County Supervisor, announced eligible farmer. An old require- the county, and one is appointed can range from SI 00 to $200.00, recently. ment that more than half of the by FmHA. One of the elected Good News! The fine for throwing glass con- FmHA county committees per- candidate's income must come seats is to be filled for a three-year God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble. tainers out on streets Lind Mod , form a variety of duties for the front the farm operation has been term at this year's election, which Therefore will not we fear, though the earth be remits ed, and s ays is 51 13.50, automatically set U.S. Department of Agriculture's dropped." is scheduled for June 30. though the mountains be carried into the midst of I he sea. the city of Muenster. "No war. credit agency, including deciding "The nominating period has "Another important change PSAI.M 46: 1-2 !moo will be given for I his a- whether an applicant is eligible for been extended to 45 days from the 1 ,a1,1 1,1111,1.111, a farm loan. previous 25 days, thus allowing Please See FmlIA, Page 2

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PAGE 2 -APRIL 8, 1988 -THE MUENSTER ENTERPRISE Letter to the Editor 1)1SMALL 1988 telephone directory tai-• BUSINESS dedicated to Alphonse Hoenig ANGLER Letter to the Editor: Alphonse Hoenig, director of in 1962 was replaced by a com- an I would like to take this oppor- Muenster Telephone since 1948. puterized digital electronic tic tunity to express my enjoyment had a major role in the develop- telephone office in 1984. The com- jag and appreciation for the im- ment of telephoney in Muenster. pany grew from a total of 600 0) pressive services at the Easter Vigil In 1948, telephone service in telephones to over 2500 while Mass Saturday night. * by John Sloan Muenster had greatly deteriorated Alphonse served on the board. thi The candle lighting and the and company's resources ex- The state of telephony in dir a readings helped set the theme for hausted. The members elected a Muenster and the surrounding Cu! the Mass. 1, and many others, new board of directors. The then- areas as we find it today is owed WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE? Yo' especially enjoyed the music and serving directors were unanimous greatly to the foresight and en- ini the songs. All did beautifully. in their desire to turn their jobs couragement of Alphonse. His otl With the choir in sight in the sanc- How much is that TV in the window? It all depends on over to a younger group of men. last advice to the company before lirr tuary, it was nice to see such an which street you're standing. If you're gazing into the GUM One of the men elected to the his death was to keep providing enthusiastic participation from the department store just off Red Square in Moscow, it'll cost you board was Alphonse Hoenig. The good telephone service like we entire congregation. 669 hours of work. Just around the corner from the Champs company continued to struggle have been doing. e‘, How about continuing your those years with various problems. Elysees in , a comparable TV will set you back the equi- far presence in the sanctuary for Several right-of-way changes had valent of 106 hours. But on Main Street America, that televi- it future liturgies? to be made for farm-to-market Enjoy sion will require just 30 hours of your labor. NI; So, to each of you, a special roads. The deteriorating open wire So, while you're zipping through the channels searching Better Clt thanks for your many hours of lines were plagued by ice storms. vainly for something more interesting than presidential de- Hearing iss practice in preparation. How Rural electrification of the time yin about joining us in the future? bates or last winter's re-runs, pause a moment to consider the was rendering the single wire rural Today! bu Lillian Appel difference. lines too noisy to use. The NFIB Foundation will soon release a comparative stan- I. Later, when the company sold company. He remained a director Call St dard of living chart based on 1986 retail prices in Moscow and its assets to Muenster Telephone until his death Aug. 26,1987. 665-3298 four western cities. Entitled "What's the Difference," the chart Corporation of Texas, Alphonse While Alphonse was a director, Deadline fast shows the approximate worktime required for an average man- stayed a director with the new the telephone service improved as •Hearing Tests I ufacturing employee to buy selected commodities in follows: It went from single wire * Hearing Aids approaching Washington, D.C., London, Paris and and at state- magneto lines and local telephone *Repair All Makes fixed prices in the Soviet capital. operators in 1948 to all new pole * Double Life Batteries for histories If it's frozen cod you fancy, then you'll love Moscow. There Stenholm lines and automatic dial service in it costs less than half what it would in Washington. But if you 1962. In 1972 the open wire lines want chicken or hamburger or ice cream, you'd better stay in opposes Civil were replaced with stormproof unimaxTM II of businessses America. As a matter of act, frozen cod is about the only food buried cables, with all one party 1607 Independence service, rural and city, and direct The Muenster Centennial that is cheaper in the than in the U.S. Transpor- Rights Bill (Off East Hwy 82) History Book has a place for each tation, clothing, household items and services also cost less in distance dialing. And finally, the Gainesville, Texas h ig and every business, new and old. the U.S. electro-mechanical office installed ad! Congressman Charles W. des However, it has to be turned in to Communist economics aside, let's look at capitalism. West- Stenholm voted to sustain the veto the committee; the deadline of Ju- ern Europe does fare better, but still lags far behind the U.S. En, of the "Civil Rights Bill," calling 'in ly 1 is getting closer. A sirloin steak, for example, means 83 minutes of work for the legislation a bad bill with a New car shopping? See us before you Letters with instructions were the average American. But in London, it is equal to 123 mi- good name. t sent to every known business in nutes, 109 in Paris, 93 in Munich and 145 in Moscow. Despite his vote against the buy for selection, service and price. February, with a return requested. Time to buy a new car? That medium-sized buggy costs you measure the first time, and his If you did not receive yours or nine months at your job in the U.S., a year in Munich, 15 subsequent vote to sustain Presi- have misplaced it, please call the months each in Paris and London. Pity the poor Soviets. It dent Reagan's veto, the con- telephone office and we will send will take the average citizen in Moscow seven years to earn troversial bill became law. Both you another. We ask that a person COO Karl Klement that much. the Senate and the House of in your business be made responsi- What's the difference? It's a lot more than dollars and ru- Representatives voted to override ble for your history and that per- Ford - Mercury - Chrysler - Plymouth - Dodge - Jeep bles, shillings and francs. The difference is economic policy. the veto on Tuesday, March 22. son should report to us. We will In the past decade. the U.S. has seen unprecedented "I'm not against civil rights," Decatur, Texas direct correspondence to that economic growth. Why? Because American small businesses Congressman Stenholm said, "but person. 1-800-327-2489 (Ford/Mercury) have been popping up like daisies on a spring day, filling I am against bad bills and this is Anyone feeling unsure of unmet business needs, creating jobs and generating new one of them. I support the bask 1-800-322-5337 (Chrysler/Jeep) writing their history will be given rights which are so precious and sources of wealth. help if notes and facts are fundamental to our democracy, But across the Atlantic Ocean, an economic malaise has set presented. Oral histories can also but while championing some valid in. High unemployment and low productivity have become the be made. An appointment would rights, some folks are opening the curses of Western European businesses. The cause: economic be made for your business to be door and ushering in unnecessary policies which require heavy loads of employee benefits such interviewed. You can also give us and burdensome federal interven- a taped interview of your own for as mandatory parental leave, health insurance, plant closure tion and interference. We're us to work from. notices, severance pay and extended unemployment insur- A BIG pushing these regulations into the The Muenster Library has a ance. lives of people trying to quietly table of history books for people Is it any wonder that European employers are reluctant to and independently be productive to study and obtain ideas in help- expand their workforce? There is a clear message for the U.S. members of our society." ing them to write their stories. Congress here too. as they rush pell-mell to enact similar man- The bill is a sweeping package THANK Many hours will be required of dates to appease voters during an election year. The message: which overturns a Supreme Court the committee to edit all material, learn from the lessons of a failed experiment, don't kill the en- ruling defining the reach of civil so please do not wait to the last trepreneurial spirit for the sake of political expediency. rights laws. The bill requires that minute. This is a reminder that Ever wonder why you rarely see photos of Russians wear- any entity receiving federal funds YOU you should be working on your ing blue jeans? For a copy of the chart, send one dollar to the must follow stringent rules regar- history now! Alvin Fuhrman is the NFIB Foundation, P.O. Box 7515, San Mateo, CA 94403. ding antidiscrimination practices. chairman of the Business History The bill, which was passed Committee. John Sloan is President of the National Federation of Inde- without the normal hearing pro- To all of the Muensterarea citizens for your pendent Business. representing more than half a million small- cedure through House subcom- business men and women. overwhelming show of support in my recent Continued from Page 1 mittees and committees, was call- ed the Gay Rights Bill by many in campaign for sheriff. Although ourefforts fell the religious community, who also RUNOFF short, we have laid a strong foundation for the opposed it. mg Ronald S. Block and Nathan FUTURE and delivered a strong message bin Hecht are competing. to the current administration. het C ontinued from Page 1 sin iac The Democratic Party Prima , Again, a very special thank you and I look I Run-off election for Precinct I . FmHA sea will be held at the VFW Hall, forward to seeing all of you at the Germanfest. don Helen needs YOU! this year is that one member of the entering through the west door on Best Wishes forgreat success in the coming Main Street. Janet Fisher will be committee can be an active FmHA clo Now is the time to come to the aid of your Police Chief. If years. election judge. farm borrower, or be eligible for you've looked at the litter along our local roadsides and grumbled Two candidates, William L. an FmHA farm loan," Murdock Thank You, Ira about the sorry so-and-so that threw it out of their car, NOW is (Bill) Hudson and Charles E. said. "Previously, this was nor of your chance to help remedy the problem. Our police chief is McDonald, will be the only names allowed." Ph organizing and leading Saturday's trash detail and if you want to on the ballot, for the position of Anyone interested in running inE see results or if you really want to show support for Helen and her Jim Bleything Member on the State Board of for the committee can obtain a ter officers, NOW is your chance. Education, District 14. petition and other information arc Yes, we know, everybody is busy. But for such a project even The Democratic Party Primary from the FmHA county office at Pd. Pot. Ad by Jim Bleything for Sheriff, Mitve Bleything, Treas., sio the busiest of us could squeeze in a half hour or so, couldn't we? Run-off election for Precinct 18 Room 211, Federal Building, 1420 Lindsay, Gainesville, Texas 76240 If a few dedicated and hardworking adults AND children can will be held at Muenster First Bap- Gainesville, Texas, noted ilrE give up a major chunk of their Saturday to clean up someone else's tist Church Fellowship Hall. Mary Murdock. garbage, couldn't we all help just a little? If several hundred Lee Hennigan will be election quc people helped for just a little while, the results would be grand. judge. Tea Be at City Hall at 10 a.m. not only for a clean town, but to tell din. our police we believe in them. If not then, find and join a crew An later. I don't care who you are or how busy you are, a little time is a, MUENSTER tucked in-between won't hurt. .... Finally, BRAVO to you who adopted a section of highway! But —ezENTERPRISE don't forget about your section. Some places are looking like or- Phone (817) 759-4311 phans again. A F David R. F eue 60 MONTH

I ltreda Fein MINI- JUMBO 1b ii, Hartman Finnell supports

Dianne ■A alterscheid Composing Room Manager Janie Hartman Texas senior citizens Mini-Jumbos with maxi interest. Photographer Simple interest, $25, ((X) minimum opening deposit, rates subject to change. ••■ Pam Fette HOLLIDA'I - State Rep. care management program that Accounting Charles Finnell, D-Holliday, can- serves as a liason between Brenda Rigsby didate for the State Senate, 30th hospitals, families of the elderly, 6-Month 12-Month 24-Month Typesetting & Composing District, expressed his support for and local agencies in Grayson, the Texas Department on Aging Cooke and Fannin counties. SUBSCRIPTION RATES during a speech March 22 at the Elderwatch was the original one of In Cooke County. Wilson N. Jones Hospital in Sher- nine community-based longterm 7.750% 8.000% 8.125% man. "I believe that the senior 1 year S17.00; 2y rs. S30.00 care demonstration projects fund- population of Texas should have a ed by Texas Department on Aging Outside Cooke Counts district State agency to serve their in 1985. 1 year 520.00; 2 y rs. S36.00 needs, and that agency should be "The independent living ser- Texas Department on Aging. If vices that this project provides for Texas Department on Aging was Older Texans through the combin- -" The deadline for news and - WESTERN FEDERAL merged with another State agency, adverlising is Tondos 5 p.m. ed efforts of families, volunteers, SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION the ease of access to services for friends and local agencies 711,11. I,S11 II- 141•141,1,1,1066.1. pur!..Jc.er, Older Texans would be demonstrates how effective we can sn1u1.1, Plc Sluen,cr eliminated," said Rep. Finnell. be when we all work together and Gainesville 817-665-0316: Bowie 817-872-2268. In. .11, hr.. , . , .en.itr., ,62.5.2 7 v. Finnell also saluted the Elder- pool our resources," said Rep. 111E watch program for its successful Finnell, ranking member of the SILI, S7,1t1,11:10.1(1,,p1, 3 ,10. coordination of services for Older House Committee on Retirement Texans. Elderwatch is a unique and Aging.

THE MUENSTER ENTERPRISE - APRIL 8,1988 - PAGE 3 Lindsay City Council meets Whittington named

by Elaine Schad Curfew hours will be from 11 within the city limits which are The council also tabled the to board of directors A curfew in the City of Lindsay p.m. to 5 a.m. on weekdays, and strictly used for agriculture, selection of a new municipal court The Board of Directors of and a tall grass ordinance will of- from 1 to 5 a.m. on Saturdays. Metzler said. judge to replace Mike Farquar North Texas Bank and Trust have ficially take effect June 1 follow- The high grass ordinance states The council tabled action on a who had to resign for business announced the election of Charles ing action this week by the Lind- it is unlawful for any property request from John Pagel of reasons. The council met with H. Whittington, Jr. to its Board. say City Council. owner within the city limits to Muenster that the city pay for 680 Christopher Kepler, who works Mr. Whittington is currently the The council has passed on its allow weeds or high grass on any feet of sewer extensions to Com- with Judge John Marshall in the manager for Red River Co-op in third and final reading two or- premises or to allow rubbish or munity Estates, a planned 14th District Court in Dallas. Gainesville, Texas, where he has dinances, one establishing the any other objectionable material development along Highway 82. Kepler, a graduate of Iowa served in that position since 1974. curfew for those 17 years of age or to collect. Metzler said he hopes Pagel requested the city pay the State, was hired by the Muenster He was formerly associated with younger, and an ordinance requir- people will take advantage of the approximately $4,760 for the City Council this week as their the Co-op in Walters, Oklahoma. ing the removal of high grass or grace period to take care of any sewer lines because the extensions municipal judge. Metzler said the Mr. Whittington is married to other materials within the city possible violations. must go through the City Park Lindsay Council will probably Betty Whittington who is limits which may constitute a safe- before they can be connected to also hire Kepler at the May employed by TLC Hardware. Mr ty or public health hazard. Should any area be deemed a the development. meeting, since Lindsay and and Mrs. Whittington have foul "We thought we'd give hazard, the city will notify the The city usually turns down Muenster generally appoint the children, Dale Whittington, Mar- everybody 30 days to become owner in writing. Should the such requests as the owner is same municipal judge to cut quite Taylor, Sue Ann Jones and familiar with the ordinance before owner fail to clean the area, the generally responsible for sewer ex- expenses. LaDonna Knox. Mr. Whittington it is actually enforced," said ordinance provides that the city tensions, Metzler said. The coun- The council's next meeting is 8 is a 32nd Degree Mason and a Mayor Don Metzler. He said the may order the work done and cil, however, felt they should p.m. May 9 when members are ex- member of the Baptist Church in city's police officer will begin charge the owner. Violators could study past policies as well as the ci- pected to canvass the votes of the Thackerville, Oklahoma. issuing warnings to curfew be fined a maximum of $200. ty's subdivision ordinances before May 7 election and issue the oath violators during the month of May, There are provisions in the or- giving Pagel an answer, probably of office to new council members. but will issue no citations until June dinance which exempt lots located at the May meeting. SACRED HEART SCHOOL Maurice Milner, 85, dies in Saint Jo Early Childhood Education Program Ford Corp. April 9 Evaluation of students entering Maurice Francis Milner, a Survivors are one daughter, Boulder, Cob. and one niece and 8:30 - 11:30 Kindergarten 1988-89 longtime resident of Muenster Margaret Marie (Milner) Haynes one nephew. introduces before moving to Saint Jo, died at of Saint Jo; and one son, Mr. Milner was preceded in By appointment age 85 in Saint Jo Nursing Center Lawrence Andrew Milner of East death by his parents, his wife and April 16 and 23 Evaluation of all students entering on April 5 at 10:45 a.m., follow- Moline, Ill. two sisters. Grade 1 new Probe ing a lengthy illness. Also one granddaugther, He was a retired oil field April 16 and 23 Registration - Preschool, Kindergarten Juanita Marie Haynes of The foreman. The family lived in and Grade I The 1989 Ford Probe, a sleek, He was born in Florence, Col- ; and four grandsons, Muenster, south of town, for high-tech small specialty car that orado on May 9, 1903 to John A. John Milner and Marc Milner of many years, and the son and advances Ford's aerodynamic and Lucy Helen (1-lorrel) Milner. East Moline, Ill., Kenneth Edward daughter attended Muenster design leadership is now on sale at He was married to Affie May Bell Haynes of Saint Jo and David Public School. They all have a Endres Motor Company in Hannah on May 27, 1937 in Frank Haynes of Fort Worth; and host of friends in this community. Muenster. Denver, Colo. Site preceded him one great-grandchild. A Rosary service will be held VOTE FOR While the car's official in- in death on Dec. 14, 1987. Also one sister, Eva Busch of Friday, April 8, at 7 p.m. in troduction date is May 12, Ford McCoy Funeral Home of dealers have been authorized to Muenster. William L. "Bill" presell the 1989 Probe at a Joseph Francis Gehring Maurice F. Milner was a manufacturer's suggested retail member of Sacred Heart Parish. 4 price of $10,459 for the GL Mass of Christian Burial will be model, $11,443 for the LX model offered in Sacred , Heart Church HUDSON and $13,593 for the GT. dies in Dallas March 31 on Saturday, April 9, at 10 a.m., Aimed at young, career- Joseph Francis Gehring, 73, Douglas Deshotel as officiating officiated by Father Victor Democrat for State oriented buyers, Probe features died in Dallas on March 31, in a minister. Gillespie and Father Denis Soer- front-wheel drive; a standard Dallas hospital. He is survived by Entombment was in Calvary ries. Burial in Mountain Park Board of Education 12-valve 2.2 liter four-cylinder his wife, the former Josephine Hill Mausoleum of Dallas. Cemetery will be directed by District 14 engine with multi-port electronic Hirscy; a son, Louis Gehring; Joseph Francis Gehring was a McCoy Funeral Home. fuel injection on GL and LX daughter-in-law,. Michelle Gehr- 32-year employee of Belo Broad- Pallbearers will be Al (Shorty) Democrat Run-Oft April 12 models, as well as an intercooled, ing; and grandson, Karl L. Gehr- casting Corporation. Walter, Leonard Hartman, Tim turbo-charged version on the GT, His family has requested Hartman, George Mollenkopt, ing, all of Leavenworth, Kansas; Pool ht Clifford and Merle Hudspeth, Rt. I, Box 116, Forestburg TX 76239 and four-wheel independent and two brothers, Oscar Gehring memorials to the Jesuit Seminary Herman Eberhart and Larry suspension. of Wichita Falls and Anthony Guild, 12345 Inwood Road, Eberhart. Probe's hidden headlamps help Gehring of Dallas. Dallas, Texas 75244. create a smooth, low aerodynamic Gehring was a brother-in-law of Rosary was prayed at 5 p.m. May We Help shape. An innovative window - Mrs. Jimmy Lehnertz of Sunday, April 3, in Crane-Weiland You? glass treatment with flush glass Funeral Chapel. Mass of Christian Gainesville. The elder Hirscys will Free proleSSiOnel also contributes to a 0.30 coeffi- Burial was offered on Monday, at 1 be remembered in Muenster where hearing test in vow home or our office dd pen ent cient of a;r drag that makes Probe p.m. in St. Thomas Aquinas they operated a bakery for many Free10.point hearing CLIen/ 11s efi e aIQ' the most aerodynamic production years. . cheChee (any mike FMW Catholic Church with Father J. car Ford has ever designed. modes Kaffir. Scott Repattati makes Probe is a two-door hatchback, Hearing.Aid Specialist 30-Day That SleMca cl esceoled INSURANCE AGENCY and is available in three series: Firemen hold drill ∎ GL, LX and GT. Every Monday at The GL combines sleek styling, Muenster Pharmacy from 1to 2 p.m For all your insurance needs outstanding quality, and a high level of standard features at a at telephone office 817.759-2883 competitive price. Standard equip- Gainesville 817-66543172 Drawer 0, 204 N. Main, Muenster, Texas ment includes five-speed manual The regular fourth Thursday of used for a civil disaster, it would 017.7594644 transaxle (a four-speed automatic the month fire drill of the be one steady warning. While war- Beao-Re' transaxle is optional on GL and Muenster Fire Department was ning sound is blowing steady for a Better Haar* Through Profetsaioaul Care LX); power rack-and-pinion steer- held at the telephone office March civil disaster, emergency instruc- ing; power front disc/rear drum 24, 1988. The firemen were given a tions would be given on Channel 2 brakes; retractable halogen tour to familiarize them with the audio (sound only]. (3) With the headlamps; performance in- building. The areas were tornado season upon us, emergen- WELCOME PIONEER VALLEY 4 strumentation, including specifically pointed out that water cy communications were discussed tachometer; reclining front bucket should not be used to put out a in the event the telephone office VALLEY VIEW CABLE TELEVISION PROJECT seats with console; 50/50 fold fire. Location of the main power was destroyed by tornado or fire. down rear seats, and electronic cut-off was located along with the Only police, fire, city and hospital COMPLETED AM/FM stereo radio with integral various power panels throughout radio service would be available clock. the building. The location of fire till some kind of land service could With the scrambling of the pay channels and removing the traps to basic Driving enthusiasts will be at- extinguishers were pointed out. be re-established. subscribers, we can now provide the following additional services to subscribers tracted to the Probe GT because Following the tour a meeting was After the meeting, all enjoyed a of its high-tech features and em- conducted by Alvin Fuhrman, fried chicken dinner and in our VALLEY VIEW television system. phasis on performance and handl- manager of Muenster Telephone refreshments. ing. Matched with the 2.2-liter in- Corporation. Procedure for three MORE CHANNELS IN BASIC SERVICE tercooled/turbocharged engine types of disasters were discussed: Present besides 20 firemen The use of new type converters for pay television and the removal of all traps are automatic adjustable suspen- (I) A fire in the telephone office. were: Police Chief Helen Tom- sion, power four-wheel disc (2) The city fire alarm system was pkins, City Manager Joe Fenton, is providing more channels in the basic rate. Only the movie channels have an brakes, and 15-inch performance discussed as it is being used today Emergency Civil Disaster Coor- additional charge. At the present time, this gives 5 more channels to basic service tires. for a fire alarm, and also how it dinator Milton Knauf and eight for a total of 17 channels. 42% more channels in basic rate. 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MORE PAY CHANNELS Farabee addresses insurance rates Past system of trapping reached its limit. New pay channels such as Home Sports Entertainment (HSE) can now be added.

Helen Farabee, Democratic heavily on employers to supply employees. And those employees candidate for the Texas Senate, basic insurance for health care. count on that insurance." PAY PER VIEW said during a recent address at "When you combine that with Farabee stressed that "we It gives the cable system the ability to feature special programs that would be paid for on a per Midwestern State University that the fact that insurance rates are should target populations so that view basis. Such as the Maverick home playoff games which will be offered on pay-view-only increasing insurance costs are skyrocketing, you can see that we our Medicaid payments become "putting the squeeze on small need to do something to help the more efficient in terms of who to the public. businesses." small businesses in Texas," receives them. We should also PARENTAL CONTROL Farabee, who lives in Wichita Farabee said. "Increasing liability look at the whole area of preven- Falls, referred to a poll conducted insurance rates along with major tive health care measures so we're Any channel can be put under parental control. A special code is necessary to unlock and • by the Wichita Falls Chapter of boosts in unemployment in- not faced with catastrophic pro- watch these channels. The FCC asks that this be available. the League of Women Voters. The surance and worker's compensa- blems down the road. That would poll examined a wide range of tion premiums have businesspeo- ease pressures on insurance WIRELESS CONTROL OF CHANNELS economic issues in Wichita Coun- ple in my hometown hardpressed rates." All television sets can have remote control of channel selection. • and revealed that people rely to continue insuring their FAVORITE CHANNELS Dear Readers and Subscribers, Converter can be programmed to switch directly between favorite channels with each push of a button. It's only human to forget, so please take a moment to glance at the address label on your copy of The Muenster Enterprise. WE ARE PROUD TO BE ABLE TO PROVIDE THESE NEW That indicates the month when your subscription is due for SERVICES TO OUR VALLEY VIEW SUBSCRIBERS. WE ALSO renewal. Postal regulations do not permit us to continue sending it for months after the expiration date. For your WANT TO WELCOME PIONEER VALLEY IN THE LAKE RAY convenience, we suggest early renewal before expiration date, ROBERTS AREA TO OUR VALLEY VIEW CABLE SYSTEM. to avoid missing an issue. It's only human to forget, so please take another look. If, during the next several weeks, no copy of The Muenster NORTH TEXAS COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY Enterprise appears in your mailbox, please take a good look MUENSTER, TEXAS at your last copy. Maybe your subscription is overdue. Remember, we don't want to lose a single one of you!

PAGE 4 - APRIL 8,1988 -THE MUENSTER ENTERPRISE -Lifestyle April 18 is deadline for art show The call for entries has been entered by an artist, except in the school division, as well as pur- Van Pelt said that there are a issued for the 23rd annual Cooke School Division for which no fee chase awards. Artists are en- number of regulations related to County Art Show, with works in will be charged, and there will be a couraged to offer works for sale. how entries are to be marked for '' I all media categories of both adult limit of no more than three entries In addition, ribbons and cer- identification, mounted, framed and student divisions due Mon- per artist in any one media tificates will be given in each and so on when entered and that day, April 18. category in the non-student media category of each division. detailed instructions are available. Sponsored by the Cooke Coun- division. Awards will be presented to to all persons who contact her at' ty College Art Department, the In the School Division, students winning entries in a formal awards 817-668-7731, Ext . 276. Works show has become one of the most are invited to enter either pain- ceremony on Sunday, April 24, at which are not properly prepared popular showcases for northern tings or drawings, and each stu- 4:30 p.m. The ceremony will bring for entry cannot be accepted. A Texas area artists and draws hun- dent is limited to one entry. A to a close the public exhibition of dreds of entries in a wide range of special award for best high school all works entered in the show. The media categories. entry will be given, and ribbons public is invited to view the entries These categories include oil, will be awarded to top entries in on Thursday and Friday, April 21 + + + acrylic, and watercolor paintings; each grade level. and 22, from 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. graphics, including prints, draw- "In past years, we have had and prior to the awards ceremony ▪ A&A•Traoelworld ings and pastels; sculpture and outstanding participation from on Sunday beginning at 1:30 p.m. j_ "The Only Way To Travel" mixed 'media; original crafts, such area schools," said Van Pelt, Among judges for this year's Complete Computerized -7- as ceramics, fibers, jewelry and "and we hope this year will be no show will be Vera Speece, Trottel Smoak: M woodcarving; and both color and exception. We also want to point longtime CCC art instructor, now NO CHARGE FOR Ri black and white photography. out that older students wishing to retired, who was a guiding force -4- OUR SERVICES tin enter works in the General Divi- lv Show director is Mary Frances behind the Cooke County Art _ T _ •All Airline Tickets sion may do so, but in that divi- Van Pelt, instructor and head of Show for two decades. -"f" •Wotidunde Tours CCC's Art • Department. Any in- sion they must pay entry fees. "What a really special treat it is terested artist may enter the show, "Any teachers in the area who to have Mrs. Speece actively in- ▪ • orrr' Hotel Reseruetro yy she said, as long as the works need more information about get- volved in our show here again," . 665-4181 669;94 entered are totally original in con- ting student work into the show said Van Pelt. "For so many years :gat: 665.1795 cept and execution and have been should contact me here • at the and in so many ways, this was _t.. '2tte MR. and MRS. PAUL DELTZ of New Braunfels announce the created within the past year. No college." 'her' show, and we owe a large 121 N. Grand Ave. , engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Teresa Joan, to kits, copies or molded wares will Area teachers and principals measure of its continuing .4.. Gainesville, Texas - -t- John Brandom Magnus, son of Dr. and Mrs. Arne Magnus of Fort be accepted. may also want to take note of the popularity and tradition of ex- Collins, Colo. The wedding will be held on May 21 in Saints Peter and "Again this year," she added, fact that CCC, recently designated cellence to her." + + + + + + f Paul Church of New Braunfels. The bride-elect, a granddaughter of Mrs. "we'll be having competition in a "Bicentennial Campus," will be Joe Horn of Muenster, is a graduate of New Braunfels High School, three main divisions - the General sponsoring a separate art contest received a BA degree in Math and Secondary Education from the Univer- Division, which is open to all in- for first through sixth graders in oil sity of Dallas and an MS degree in Math from the University of Virginia. terested non-student adults; a conjunction with the bicentennial set She is employed in the Math department and is a graduate student and Cooke County College division anniversary of the U.S. Constitu- ott working toward a PhD in Math at the University of Virginia. The groom- for our own currently enrolled tion. Although entries for this SPRING SALE dei to-be is a graduate of Fort Collins High, received a BS degree in Math students; and the extremely contest will be accepted in the chi from Colorado State University. He is employed in the Math Department popular School Division, with same manner as regular Cooke Ends Saturday, April I 6 and is a graduate student working toward a PhD in Math at the University separate judging for elerrientary, County Art Show entries, they will an( of Virginia. middle school and high school be judged separately and special IIn categories. judges will be assigned. LEvoLoRi "Works in all these divisions Each entry in this separate con- 0, PB must be brought to the Student test should be marked in the same Ca CDA makes plans for Center here on campus between manner as regular art show entries of the hours of 10 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. except for an additional notation 1" Mini Blinds fa on Monday, April 18." that it is for the Constitution Art sir Contest. • • Levolor Ready Mades 70% OFF* yid garage sale April 16 Van Pelt said a fee of will be (7 Colors) charged per each individual work "The art may be' done in any prt Plans for a major benefit event by Regent Stella Hess. Roll call media," Van Pelt explained, "but • Levolor Monaco 50% OFF* for the Catholic Daughters of showed all but two offieers pre- it should reflect some aspect of (40 Colors) America court of Muenster were sent. Reading of minutes by our Constitution and what it ed completed at the regular meeting Secretary Dorothy,. Fisher was represents to us as citizens. We he held Monday at the KC Hall, and • Levolor Riviera followed by read* of com- Subiaco hope a large number of area 45% OFF* so will be a Garage Sale on April 16, munications, cards of thanks, and students will want to participate." (300 Colors) all held in the School of Dance Studio *Suggested List Price final notes of the state convention There will be cash awards given on Main Street. Alumni to Pt which will be held at the Hyatt for top entries in the General Divi- in Members are assembling a wide Regency Hotel in downtown San sion and for "best of show" in they vi variety of good, used items Levolor - Louverdrape - Verosol Antonio on the famed River meet April 9 to suitable for resale and at the same Walk: Verticals and Pleated Drapes on time are appealing to the com- Treasurer Carol Fleitman gave a CI munity to offer similar items. (100's detailed report of income and ex- by Elaine Schad of Colors and Designs) More information may be obtain- 35°70 OFF pense. Raffle tickets were again An organizational meeting of ed from Dorothy Fisher, offered for sale. Proceeds will the North Texas Chapter of the 759-2751. or . Stella Hess, Installation Available on All Window Treatments help defray expenses of the state Subiaco Alumni Association will 759-4483. convention. be Saturday at St. Mary's Parish The CDA meeting was presided • Custom Interiors Announcement was made that Hall in Gainesville. -*Custom Stained • Norman's Wind° Be the month of April has been The organization is being reviv- gee Glass Bed Coverings designated National Child Abuse ed following several years of inac- •Manes - Prevention Month. It was noted tivity, according to Father *Verticals, Mini- . 92 a+ , 9 7 •European Ring La ce that Public. Awareness is the first blinds, •Andre Richard Nicholas Fuhrmann, St. Mary's step in prevention. Local and Na- Accessories WANTED pastor and alumni member. Paint & Body Shop Pleated Shades Ytedi0 tional CDA organizations appeal • Bridal Registry •Gifts "There was a time in the past to all communities to help erase For All Your Needs when our North Texas Chapter Gift Wrap & Delivery lin Bob and Virginia Archer this evil by volunteering time and VISA often stepped forward to keep the 1425 N. Grand 109 South 665-5735 contributing to the fund. Association alive and well," said Gainesville West Side of Square Gainesville, Texas The National Marian Year 14 Father Fuhrmann said. "It is fit- 665.1112 'Pilgrimage will be held on Satur- ■ ting that we again be the first to 4.._ !..1.4-1-!..1,f."."...f.,S /...../.... /,...S. 4.,..4.,..,J)./..),./..,...LAL \ /„,, J„,..•/„09.".. .).., A day, Aug. 13, 1988 at the Shrine show our interest in each other of the Immaculate Conception in and Subiaco on the local level." Washington, D.C. The day's Father Richard Walz, OSB, of events will include a special liturgy Santa Familia, Belize, Central in the afternoon, praying the America, will offer the Mass at 4 Rosary in unison, a tour of the p.m., followed by a meeting and shrine, and an opportunity to see reception in the parish hall. All progress. on the new bishops' Subiaco Academy alumni are en- headquarters being constructed couraged to attend. nearby. Dorothy Fisher was appointed the voting delegate to the state convention in San Antonio. SOME OF Dogwood Your Subscription to The trees offer Muenster Enterprise Learn ReO Cross CPR. spring show American THE THINGS 759-4311 + Red Cross Joe Wyatt haS issued his annual ...... -....-, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, invitation to all area residents to enjoy the view of many dogwood FOR GOOD, LOW COST 1 trees in full bloom on his farm on the Callisburg Road. His instruc- A FIRE and STORM INSURANCE tions direct visitors to turn off DISCUSSED Q Hwy. 82 and head north on the EI Contact Callisburg Road. The Wyatt home G is adjacent to the first dirt road to k Muenster Farm Mutual 1 1 1 the right. He suggests stopping k Fire Insurance Association S% there for directions. He says DI S everyone is welcome. HERE MHT NI Edward Endres Secretary. 759.2905 Box Jr Muenster N

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Gainesville are parents of their Pictures were made of Heidi Richland Hills announce the birth of a son, Matthew Ryan, on first child, a daughter, born on and her guests while she opened March 29, 1988 at 1:48 a.m., and displayed her gifts. March 28, 1988, weighing 8 lb. 21/2 oz. and measuring 201/2 inches weighing 10 lb. 51/2 oz. and measuring 22 inches in length. Attending the party were the long. His grandparents are Clyde They have named her Cristina host parents; her grandparents, and Helen Muller of Bedford and Ann. Her grandparents are Mrs. Herbie and Margie Walterscheid Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brouse of Westall Williams of Saint Jo and and John Louis and Marcella Bedford. The great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Hacker of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hennigan of Hess; and Mrs. Marie Reiter, the Muenster. The great-grandparents maternal great-grandmother. The Muenster; Mrs. Johnny Bow of are Mrs. G.O. Franklin of paternal great-grandparents, John Bedford; and Mrs. Gene Lutes of Nocona; Mrs. O.K. Williams of and Edith Hess, were unable to Bedford. Saint Jo; Mr. and Mrs. Starling attend. Lawson of Gainesville; and Mrs. Also attending were Kim, Fred Hennigan, Sr. of Muenster. MUENSTER PUBLIC SCHOOL students treated the residents of St. 4IL Justin, Gail and Emily Richard's Villa with Easter items made by the class. Rosina Kubis, ac- Walterscheid; Gary, Jill and tivity director, shows Mrs. Evelyn Schilling some of the students' work, HEIDI LYNN HESS Renee Balthrop; Jim, Janice and Lutkenhaus kin gather which were given by Darrell Russell, Greg Russell and Justin Camp, pic- Heidi Lynn Hess, daughter of Gregory Gilbreth; Bart, Terry, tured Ito r. Janie Hartman Photo Danny and Robin Hess of Lind- Debbie, Melanie, Kathy, Chris say, celebrated her first birthday and Brian Orsburn; Stanley Hess; for Easter celebration on Sunday, March 20, in the home Sandra Hess; Tonya Fisher; Bob Family members joined Gladys of her parents. Bixby; Randy, Shannon and Blaine. and Harold Lutkenhaus in an A hamburger with trimmings Cassey Hess. Unable to attend was Joining them later in the after- observance of the Easter holiday supper was served. Rainbow Brite an uncle, Bert Walterscheid. noon were another grandson and on Sunday, beginning with a family, Todd and Vickie SH announces program covered dish dinner at noon Lutkenhaus of Gainesville; and a featuring turkey and dressing and granddaughter, Mrs. Tammy a sumptuous menu. Puckett, and her daughters, for Week of the Child Guests were Sheldon and Patsy Bethany and Tara of Era. Lunch Menus Lutkenhaus; James and LaChrista An Easter egg hunt was special The Week of the Young Child than product-oriented. That is, Krahl; David and Brooke Bullock for the children and the will be celebrated April 10-16 in :rte classroom activities are based FORESTBURG MENU MUENSTER LUNCH MENU and Corey, Jon and Russell memorable day was shared by all. schools, day care centers and on an awareness of how students April 11-15 April 1 1 - 15 other facilities that cater to the learn, how they become indepen- Mon. - LUNCH: Nachos, rice, Mon. - Pizza, lettuce salad, developmental needs of the young dent workers, and how they are pinto beans, peanut butter and fruit, baked beans, pumpkin child. The national focus this year motivated. The teachers are con- crackers, jello w/fruit, milk. bread. is on the need for accountability cerned with providing BREAKFAST: Cereal, juice, Tues. - Sausage and Kraut, and accreditation of such institu- developmentally appropriate ac- milk. potatotes and gravy, green beans, tions. On Wednesday, April 13, a tivities that are determined by an Tues. - LUNCH: Sandwiches rolls, milk. 1, PBS special documentary, "Who assessment of the readiness and (ham, bologna, peanut butter and Wed. - Vegetable Beef Soup, Cares for the Children? The State maturation level of each student. cheese), lettuce, peach cobbler, choice of sandwich, fruit, cake, of Child Care in America," will The parents who enroll students milk. BREAKFAST: Donuts, milk. focus public attention on the in quality programs do not expect juice, milk. Thur. - Hamburgers w/Trimm- • struggles of, and solutions to, pro- quick results from formal instruc- Wed. - LUNCH: Fried ings, fruit, cookies, milk. viding quality early childhood tion. The teachers and parents are Chicken, creamed potatoes, Fri. - Chicken Nuggets, programs. aware that students should not be English peas, fruit cocktail, bread, potatoes and gravy, corn, fruit, exposed prematurely to learning milk. BREAKFAST: Cereal, rolls, milk. A quality early childhood tasks or teaching styles that are in- juice, milk. education program is one that appropriate to the child's Thur. - LUNCH: Taco Salad, helps the child to develop in both developmental needs. corn, lettuce, tomato, applesauce, I lissa rmales a new social and academic skills by The Sacred Heart Preschool of- cake, milk. BREAKFAST: Cin- dimension in blouse allowing the child to be an active fers an individualized program namon toast, juice, milk. fashions.. such as participant in the learning process based on the child's maturational Fri. - LUNCH: Hot Dogs, tator this dramatic linen- in order to exercise and develop a tots, pork and beans, pickles, like ramte/cotton level, individual needs, interests Nominees gem from her exc iting variety of learning skills. A struc- and readiness for academic ac- pears, milk. BREAKFAST: spring collection . tured formal academic program is tivities. Visitors are welcome to Biscuit and gravy w/sausage, its lavished with juice, milk. multi-tucked bodice. not the focus of a quality early observe the students at work. invited to plus schiffli childhood education program. 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PAGE 6 - APRIL 8, 1988 -THEMUENSTER ENTERPRISE Wildflower weekends planned

Every spring, bluebonnets and feature artists who use the flowers are held at no cost to the public. other wildflowers attract as motivation or materials. The park is located seven miles thousands of visitors to On April 9-10, Austin southwest of Navasota. From Washington-on-the-Brazos State glassblower Rick Dodson will Navasota, take State Highway 105 Park. This year, visitors will be demonstrate his craft, and on to FM 1155, then south on FM able to learn about the flowers as April 16-17 Plantersville artist 1155 one mile. well as viewing them. Russell Cushman will be painting Park Superintendent Tom wildflowers. Donna Menard of Scaggs said the park will host Brenham also will be displaying "Wildflower Weekends" every her arts and crafts. the travel weekend in April, with wildflower Washington-on-the-Brazos is • experts, local and area artists and open from 8 a.m. until sundown, park personnel participating in the with the buildings opening at 10 program. a.m. and closing at 5 p.m. All Each Saturday during the 1.1 OSAY local Senior Division essay winners in the LINDSAY local winners in the junior high division Wildflower Weekends' activities. month, visitors can hear or see a 2112 E. Hwy. 82 recent contest sponsored by the Catholic State in the recent essay contest sponsored by the Catholic To. ALI program based on the life cycle of League and the Catholic Life Insurance Union are, I Life Insurance and the Catholic State League are, Ito 1817)1395.1712 )Ell wildflowers and how to care for to r, Lucy Fuhrmann, first place; Julie Fuhrmann, r, Laura Lutkenhaus, third place; Suzanna MOTORCOACH al ih second place; Julie Sandmann, third place; Bobby Hellinger, first place; Susie Arendt, second place; and cultivate them, Scaggs said. Fleitman, first place; Eddie Krebs, third place; Ted Leslie Cler, third place; Chris Brozovich, first place; On April 9, Elinor Crank, a Remember The TOURS research horticulturist with the Fuhrmann, second place. Title of the essay was and Kenny Fleitman, second place. SOUTHFORK RANCH "Pope John Paul ll's Visit and Its National Wildflower Research & BARBECUE Center in Austin, will present a Good Times! Reaction." slide show. Dr. Steve Hatch, April 30 8 30 curator of the Herbarium at Texas LOUISIANA DOWNS April 30, A&M University will host the pro- May 1 pllne Apnl 15t S gram on April 30. 5 107 Wildflower Weekends also will Ayt LOUISIANA Cain reunion PILGRIMAGE r ?Any 5 • held for in... A1.1 , 15. 11 8 350 Pub ALASKA CRUISE a Easter /TOUR span June 7 - 21 An Inc stock Innulline1y.1 rnhIn The home of Mrs. Richard Cain 6 2,650 mall was the scene of a family gather- DALLAS COWBOY corn; ing on Easter Sunday. Co-hosts VALLEY RANCH with her for the celebration were conic Sept. her daughter and son-in-law, Rita 10 530 Tb Th and Wendell Richey. Mrs. Cain, AUSTRALIA/ NEW ZEALAND 50 who is employed in Dallas, was a Sept. I I - 20 Air Inc. !hehl home for the holiday weekend, Dcpoall June to A sumptuous dinner at noon NI • was followed by reunioning, out- 5 3,795 door games and an Easter egg BRANSON MISSOURI hunt for the youngsters. Oct. 27 - 30 ■ Guests included Debbie and 201w. rrunqulte nocona, to 76255 Deadlise Ito ...275 617.6256326 by appointment Biff White and children, Chip "cturINIed professional ( Itiner White and DeAnn and Cody lc. Fn 011060.6161/164" A, • Upon Request Trachta and a friend, Todd UIL DISTRICT Catholic Youth Essay Contest winners, sponsored by the Wageman, all of Springtown; Is kr H \1N IS Liter Catholic State League of Texas and Catholic Life Insurance Union, were Chris and Jan Cain with Christen, next Lucy Fuhrmann, a senior in Lindsay High School, first place in the girls' Cory, Chisam and Chase; Todd The senior high division. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paul Fuhr- and Brenda Richey and Tiffany; Kacie mann. Bobby Fleitman, a junior in the Lindsay High School, took first Robynn and Nick Walterscheid New GMC's place honors in the senior boys' division. Bobby is the son of Mr. and with Dee Dee and Alisha; Melanie Mrs. Henry Fleitman. Chris Brozovich, also a first place winner in the Richey and Mark Hesse; the Res. celebrates Pickups & Trucks R junior high division. He is the ‘ran of Alr. and Mrs. Michael F. Brozovich. and Mrs. Steve Pearson and baby See us for expert son Bailey; and Rosa Driever. Joining the relationship in the five years Automotive Service and Truck Repair al evening were Stephanie and Gary • To celebrate the fifth birthday Felderhoff and daughter Mandy of Kacie Garcia on March 18, her HOEDEBECK GMC Jo of Gainesville. grandparents, Mary Lou and Leo Hess, took her to visit her other 216 N. Main, Muenster, 759.4336 Lacy is three! grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Garcia, Sr. of Bishop, Texas. Three events They spent the weekend visiting Lacy Janelle Inset celebrated many other relatives. APA, to' her third birthday at the home of featured at The birthday party hosted by 'WO her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. the Garcias carried out a Mickey NOTICE Kenneth Hale, on March 19, Mouse theme, with decorations, Guests were the honoree's Voth gathering cake and balloons. The traditional Don't let any skin flaw parents, Kellie and Larry Insel, pinata was "great fun," the and her sister, Karcy, and her A family reunion, celebration honoree said, and all of her guests keep you from wearing brother, Joshua, of Oklahoma Ci- of two birthdays and a baby agreed. the summer fashions ty; and uncles, aunts and cousins, shower were added joys of the The birthday supper was you would like to Kenya and Bob Endres and Min- all-day Easter gathering at the followed by desserts of cake, dy, Mitch, Kyle and Derek; Kim home of Vina and Joe Voth punch and ice cream. wear this summer. and Deb Hale and Krystal; Kyla Sunday. Guests included Mary Alice, and Steve Henscheid and The event marked the March 27 Victoria and Jo Lynn Guerra and Now there is — Stephanie. birthday of Mark Voth, the April their mother, Melinda Guerra, all "Pound Puppy" was used for 3 birthday of Vina Voth and the of McAllen; Nelda Garcia of Cor- Derma Blend the decorative theme. Guests were surprise shower for Mrs. Mark pus Christi; O'Ryan White and his served cake and Dr Pepper and all (Carole) Voth. parents, Frankie and Suzette Leg and Rod Cover the children received party favors Guests included Jerome and White, all of Driscoll; the of goody bags and balloons. Jean Voth of Carrollton; Mrs. honoree's uncle, Rena Garcia; and • Scars or any skin flaw on Legs and Body Kathy Wicker and son Jeremy and her father, Andy Garcia, Jr. A special surprise from Grand- a friend, all of Carrollton; Jim The next day Mary Lou and Leo • Hides Varicose Veins ma and Grandpa Hale was a and Fran Voth, and Darren, Hess and Kacie went to Hebbron- Cocker Spaniel puppy. Leroy and Sherri of Muenster; ville to visit her two great-aunts, • Stretch Marks Bob and Peggy Voth and Robin Ninfa and Bcatriz Pena; and then Waterproof- Won't Streak - Smear or Rub Off and Tracie of Gainesville; Mrs. to Zapata, Texas to visit Nellie Kathy O'Brien of Irving; Mark Collett, a great-grandmother; and Beautiful, will not come off until you take it of and Carole Voth of Arlington; uncle, aunt and cousins, Lu Wilfred Sicking family Mrs. Joanie Cowden and small Collett and Andrea, Teresa and son, Jocy, of Muenster; and Joe Robert, Jr. where Kacie received Watts Bros. Pharmacy Fa and Lola Kindiger of Lindsay. more birthday surpises. W est Side of Courthouse Downtown Gainesville Re celebrates Easter The bountiful dinner, festive They returned to Muenster Sun- Open 7:30 a.m.-7:00 p.m. 665-4335 Bill and Connie Cypert An Laster celebration at the and Dianne Clegg and Pamela and reunioning and the baby shower day night. $6 •■ ■ home of Wilfred and Betty Sick- Lisa; Nancy and Sonny Barnes, all were followed with games of cro- • quet and a light supper before ing on Sunday began with a of Gainesville; Tim Sicking of guests all returned to their homes covered dish dinner, and con- Lindsay; Aubrey and Rita Chap- Fa Sunday evening. tinued throughout the afternoon man and Charles of Richardson; Tax Deferred ul S6 with visiting, picture taking, an Trey and Sue Chapman and an Easter egg hunt for the littlest Rachel and Valerie of Dallas; Kyle and Coral ones, and movies. and Pat Graham and James and 8.5°7o sch Two centerpieces graced the Alicia of Lewisville; Allan Walter Guaranteed , nor! dinner tables - one was a and Rachacl Walter of the Univer- For Spectacular Spring Buys — inch a decorated Easter Bunny cake sity of Dallas; Kirk and Pam Now you can enjoy tax-deferred accumulation of earnings contra made by Sue Chapman; the other Graham and Misty and Josh and • through an annuity that offers the following benefits: Hours: Mon.-Sat. 8:00. 5:30 Sun. 1:005:00 zre It IRS was a decorated Easter Basket their friends Debra, Jonathan, • Tax-deferred income and growth for Re cake made by Peggy Sparkman. Wesley and Wendell, all of Dallas; • Liquidity OR° Guests were Joe Walter of Peggy and Sam Sparkman and Hanging Baskets Vegetable Plants 4 for s '1 6° • Guaranteed" payment (. ■ principal and interest Whore Gainesville, the father, or grand- John and JoAnn of Myra; Leroy The father, or great-grandfather; also Sicking; and the hosts Wilfred and • I I igh yields* - currently 8.5% for One year Tomatoes many vanaues Peppers - many ya Bill and Mary Jo Graham; Keith Betty Sicking and Gary Sicking. • Avoidance of probate • No sales charge Shade Trees Shrubs I or further information on tax-deferred annuities, please Red Oak Weeping Willow • Holly New officers elected at I ire Oak Sweetgum ()el Ndmhroas call or send in the coupon below. ',flyer Maple Sycamore Dwl. Chinese Holly 'Interest rate as 4/6/88. Subject to change without prior notice lied Maple Flowering Crabapple Youpon Holly ••(morameed hi' the 'luring compel:y(011Y district meeting of CSL Corkscrew Willow Bradford Pear Elea gnus Globe Willow and more Wavle& udential- Bache Securities, 800 F. California, Gainesville, TX 71,240 Monkey Grass AI In; Rich.rnl Rogers, Aeon Vice President-Investments Muenster was host to the North Medicine, and the University ot Bedding Plants Texas district meeting of the Detroit, Mich. Law School, and more 817-665-7612, in Muenster. 817-759-272S Catholic Slate League of Texas on respectively. Petunias Rose Moss I Please send additional information on Tax-Deferred Annuities. Geraniums Asian Jasmine March 20. They explained that ABBA was Marigolds English Ivy Fertilizer Yule Mike, Election of officers and a pro- formed two years ago, Strawberry Plants Lantana gram presented by A.13.13.A. were cooperating with Father Nicholas Periwinkles Verbena Sian Phone I features of the meeting. Harold Fuhrmann's concern for Right To Salvia and much more pk.i.e give n.mie and Knahe of Muenster was re-elected Life, saving mothers and babies. ,d hoc of ALcoonl Excruine Purseiane president; John Wolf of Wind- The meeting was presided by thorst is the new vice-president. Judy Krahl of Lindsay, Roll call showed attendance of nine from Mrs. Harold Knahe is the Prudential-Bache LL secretary. Windthorst, seven from Lindsay, Securities The ARRA program was 26 from Muenster, five fro, presented by two members of Valley View, three Iron Rock Solid. Market Wise. Gainesville's St. Mary Parish, a Gainesville and two fro, 315 West Broadway, Gainesville, 668 8771 graduate of UCLA School of Carrollton.

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The March 12 meeting of the very much. American military cemeteries, taught. We are "Good Guys." Francis Lightfoot Lee Chapter, Dr. Albert Einstein, a man among the most beautiful places Mrs. Linnie Shobe, Program NSDAR, was held in the home of almost a pacifist in his views, in the world if they weren't so Chairman, introduced the pro- Mrs. John Ed Balentine, in knew that the democracies must tragic. They were the "Good grarn which was a film on Gainesville. The program held two enter and win the nuclear race if Guys." And so are those stationed Washington, D.C., presented by special highlights. civilization was to survive the war. across the world today, who stand Mrs. Jeanette Balentine, followed Mrs. Jeanette Balentine gave The motive for dropping the guard against totalitarian agres- by a delicious refreshment plate the National Defense Report en- atom bomb on Japan was to a sion, so we can avoid nuclear war. served to members and guests. Ar- titled "The United States Is The quick end to a war and to save Be proud of your country, con- rangements of spring blossoms Good Guy," from a letter by lives and avoid mass destruction. trary to what you have been graced the table and home . Charles Wiley in response to a I believe that the majority of the statement by a student who had Japanese people now agree the studied the nuclear war cur- bomb might be described as hav- riculum called "Choices," written ing saved Japan. We were not the ALTAR SOCIETY members are researching the lives and fashions of by the National Education "bad guys." AT Association. saints through the ages for their "Saints Style Show" to be held April 21 The problem, then as now, was at the St. Mary's Parish Hall. From left to right are Catherine Bezner, The United States, the world's people, not weapons. SEEDS JEWELERS Coralee Puke, Johnann Bezner, MaQuita Gossett and Rose Sicking. greatest democracy, is the nation Civilization only survived 307 North Grand Gainesville 665 -4812 Photo by Elaine Schad of Washington, Jefferson, Lin- World War II because the "An- coln, the Constitution, the tiwar" movement was just hall Serving People Like You Over 44 Yuri. Declaration of Independence and "successful." the birthplace of countless We do not need, especially in Select Group of Pulsar Watches freedoms, and some flaws, past this nuclear age, "peace" theories and present, that we're always busy that have been disproved Fresh from the factory 70% off Students complete correcting. repeatedly throughout the ages. The USSR, a totalitarian police I've seen war up close and look- this rut-out only — Limited Sunni) Jim state, is the nation of Lenin, ed at death along side the dying, Randy Offer Expires Saturday, April 9, 1988 reading program Stalin, Berta, Arctic concentration seen the destruction and cried with camps, tens of millions of political the victims. WE DON'T CARE The first graders at Muenster Stephanie Bierschenk, Chad murders and the destroyer of all When in Europe, Hawaii or Where you bought your jewelry. c sit rt, Or repair it, while you Wail upon request, on the same day. Public School have just completed Felderhoff, Eric Fisher, Kerry basic freedoms. It rarely improves Arlington, Virginia, I visit the Tuesday - Friday 10:00 a.m. -3,00p.m. a reading enrichment program Fleitman, Mendy Gieb, Casey sponsored by Pizza Hut, Inc. The Gilbreath, Aaron Klement, Justin students' goals were to read 60 Klement, Dolly Patel, Teresa minutes each week for five Stammeyer, and Gayle months. Each month students Baptism Walterscheid. completing their goal received a Students who met their goal After Easter Specials complimentary certificate for a four of the five months are: Shepard Sale ends Saturday, April 16 personal pan pizza. Melinda Fanning, Danny of Bokchito, Oklahoma; Randy The following students received Felderhoff, Kinzie Gerstberger, Denise Shepard of Demon was Wolf of Irving; Karen, Sharen and a special certificate for meeting Autumn Meyer and Dee Dee baptized Saturday, April 2, in the Alma Wolf; and Darlene Miller, (EASY STREET) their goal each month: Walterscheid. Immaculate Conception Catholic all of Muenster. Church in Denton, Texas. A reception followed with all Butter Cup Tim Wolf, future-groom of Ms. attending. Reg. $32.99 Shepard, served as her baptismal Ms. Shepard was in a group or • White with white sponsor. 35 candidates for all or part of • Yellow with white UIL results delayed Attending the Easter Vigil Mass Baptism, the Eucharist and Con- • Black Patent with white were Margie and Trisha Klement firmation during the Mass. Reg. $32.99 Final results of the District I 7A delayed the official list of winners • White with white UIL Junior High and Elementary in reaching the newspaper's office Literary Meet will be published in before the deadline. Please excuse Kindergarten art display • Black Patent with white next week's Muenster Enterprise. the postponement. • Yellow with white The schools' spring breaks set at hospital next week Reg. $36.00 Mrs. Rosemary Dankesreiter. The art display at Muenster • Beige •White Memorial Hospital this week is Joan Walterscheid, director 01 Retired taxpayers can provided by the Muenster Public nurses at Muenster Memorial School morning and afternoon Hospital, invites everyone to vies, Kindergarten classes, taught by the children's drawings. Your Choice avoid estimated payments $ 24 90

Federal income tax may be withheld Retirees should be aware that a part For FREE Classified Ads from pension and annuity payments, of their social security and equivalent Hospital 202 North Dixon treeing many retirees who elect railroad retirement benefits may be BEST VALUES Gainesville, Texas withholding from having to make taxable. Income tax is not withheld 665.6081 estimated tax payments, the Internal from these benefits. Therefore, retirees Report call 759-4311 Revenue Service said. may need to make estimated tax payments. or have more tax withheld The tax withheld from periodic pen- Mon., March 28 - Emmett Lee from their other income. sion or annuity payments is based on Pugh, Jr., Gainesville. marital status and the number of Generally, social security recipients Tues., March 29 - Beatrice withholding allowances claimed on the may have to pay tax on part of their Mary Hess, Muenster. withholding certificate, Form W-4P, benefits if their total Income for 1987, Once Again... or a similar form provided by the including tax-exempt interest and one- Wed., March 30 - Kimberly Kay ,,.—. payor. If a retiree does not give the half of their social security or Bayer, Muenster. payor a withholding certificate, the tax equivalent railroad retirement benefits, Thur., March 31- NONE withheld will be determined by treating is more than: Fri., April 1 - George William EARLY SPRINGTIME SALE il''''il' the retiree as a married person claiming Woods (expired), Saint Jo. three withholding allowances. If I. $32,000 if they are married and file a Sat., April 2 - 011ie Mae .. ■ enough tax is not withheld, retirees joint return; Phillips, Gainesville. i --giV, may be subject to a penalty for under- 2. Zero, if they arc married, file Sun., April 3 - NONE AND CELEBRATION payment of estimated tax. separate returns, and did not live apart q) Retirees may choose to have no in- from their spouses for the entire year; Thursday, Friday, Saturday — April 7, 8 & 9 Every Day 7:30 a.m. till 5:00 p.m. tax withheld from any distribu- Or 'Ron received. The payor will tell the 3. $25,000 in all other circumstances. FREE Door Prizes FREE Gifts for Everyone including the Kids! retiree how to make the choice. If a Retirees should also be aware that retiree chooses not to have federal in- the penalty for underpayment of Register for FREE Door Prizes anytime during our BIG SPRING SALE. Two drawings Thursday - Two on Friday - some tax withheld from the pension or estimated taxes may be waived if the Two on Saturday. Plus a GRAND PRIZE Drawing - 4 p.m., Saturday. You can register everyday! No obligation! ".(Emuity, the retiree may have to pay underpayment is due to casualty, estimated tax during the tax year if disaster, or other unusual cir- Do not need to be present to win! FREE Refreshments Everyday! Come in ... visit our store and enjoy a cup of enough tax is not withheld from other cumstances and the imposition of the income subject to withholding. penalty would be inequitable and coffee, cold drink, cookies and candy. A Good Place to See Your Friends! For the Kiddies! A Flower Basket filled against good conscience. The penalty with FREE Gifts for Each Child! Just pluck a Spring Flower from our large basket. Each one has a number that may also be waived for reasonable cause when the taxpayer retired at age matches. Your FREE Gift! No one over 13 Please) 62 or later, or became disabled, in the tax year for which estimated tax payments were required. or in the LAMINATES This year we've added a preceding t. year. ill% , Form 1099 Used to Formica- like Cabinet Top p‘."-• - new planting idea! ,hese 3 Days Only r W Report Payments of More information on estimated taxes can be obtained in the free Cash Sales 50c sq. ft Blooming and Bedded POTTED ROSES $600 or More Publication 505, Tax Withholding and r . Estimated Tax, available by using the • Beautiful Blooms indoors orout, straight order blank in the tax return package KEYS MADE 1111 . from Lindale Nurseries. Potted in 11/2-gal. pots. Farmers who make total paymFnts or by calling 1-800-424-3676. 2 for s1.00 of $600 or more during a calendar year About 24" to 30" tall. Many to choose ',OM ... to another person, other than a cor- but select early' Your Choice poration, must tile information returns CEILING FANS and ...0••<• 6 with the Internal Revenue Service to Only 3 74 per plant report these payments, the IRS says. LIGHT FIXTURES For example, interest payments, such as interest paid on installment sale 6ermanfe& FREE to each Adult visiting our store. Thurs.-Fri.-Sat. only contracts, of $600 or more are reported to IRS on Form 1099-INT, Statement I Bedding Plant in 3-inch plastic pots includes ground cover and flowers of Interest Income. A ■ for Recipients --- i ‘ '-,...... • Marigolds •Purslene Additional plants may be Only copy of the form is sent to the person Now Available • Antique Brass •White • Coleus •Irnpatiens purchased while they last who received the interest income. 250 each • Bright Brass •Colors The IRS uses computers to match in- at formation received on 1099 forms with 2 x 6 SALE 15% oft GE the information reported by taxpayers THE UTILITY FIR on their tax returns. Cash Disc. SILICONE CAULK Payments of $603 or more for rents, Including New Stock LUMBER 8 “ "I ' S °" ibmmissions, fees, prizes, awards, and Clear and White $2 99 HUT Also Fan Light Kits 20 0 Lin. Ft. other payments and compensation, in- in Muenster cluding payments to subcontractors You Must See Our New Remote Fans. and payments for services provided by • birnba New Decorator Colors Available SPRING ROOFING SALE SAVE 20% on all contract roofing Eftonemployees, are reported on Form jobs only. Includes all materials, labor, and clean-up. Come Statement for Recipients 1099-MISC, • bitnOe see us during these sale days. We look forward to making a of Miscellaneous Income. Royalty DISSTON 61/2 " SAW payments of $10 or more are also •aproto FREE ESTIMATE for your roofing job. Cross - Cut reported on Form 1099-MISC. flower wreaths A , Payments for merchandise, freight, Blade 10% off All Paint Sundries Plus a FREE 9" Paint Roller and similar charges, and for rental for pour hair with every paint purchase on gallons only payments to real estate agents, need Sale not be reported. Payments for com- 250o oft All Wallpaper Ordered Thurs..Fr1.-Sal Sizes 8.18 S239 pensation to employees that are Many, Many Books for Selections' reported on Form W-2, Wage and Tax Larger Sizes by Statement, need not be reported on a "Building The Future Since 1947" Form 1099. Special Orders • Free IRS Publication 916, Informa - tion Returns, contains additional in- 5-Day Delivery formation on information returns, and JOE WALTER LUMBER CO., INC. can be obtained by sending in the order Open Daily 10:00 a.m -5:00 p.m. 705 Summit Ave., Gainesville, 665-5577 blank in the tax package or calling IRS toll-free at 1-800.424-3676.

PAGE 8 - APR1i 088 JAE MUENSTER ENTERPRISE Property tax exemptions MEGAN PRICE, daughter of Holt and Monika Price, recently available for won Tiny Baby Photogenic and ag DI Tiny Miss Mineral Wells in the jut veterans Mineral Wells Junior Pageant. an' Megan is the granddaughter of Veterans with a service - Eva (Muller) Blanton of Muenster connected disability can receive big and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Price of eve property tax relief in 1988 by fill- Mineral Wells. She is also the big ing out a simple extension form at great-granddaugther of the late the Cooke County Appraisial Mr. and Mrs. Matt Muller. District office, Bill Sherman, A )(set Chief Appraiser said. The amount of exemption is hot based on the veteran's percentage Say of service-connected disability and pit can range from $1,500 to $3,000. Sherman outlined those who are eligible for the application: a Disaster tax disabled veteran; a surviving spouse of a deceased disabled veteran (as long as the spouse re- mains unmarried); a surviving help available minor child of a deceased disabled Taxpayers who suffer property A PHOTO FROM THE PAST, made in 1925 in man; Alex Lutkenhaus; Bill Lutkenhaus; Steve veterans (if the veteran's spouse These calculations are explained in Brockman; Margareth Kaupel Lutkenhaus, the does not survive the veteran and if damage from a disaster may be able to free IRS Publication 547, Nonbusiness Muenster on the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. get immediate tax relief, according to Disasters, Casualties, and Thefts and Mrs. Bernard J. Lutkenhaus, Sr., who were goldenwed; Joe Lutkenhaus; Bernard Lutkenhaus, the child is both under 18 and un- and Sr., the goldenwed; Frances Muck Lutkenhaus; married); a surviving spouse of a the Internal Revenue Service. Publication 584, Nonbusiness Dis- married in 1875 in Iowa, shows a family gathering of If the taxpayer has a deductible aster, Casualty, and Theft Loss Work- four generations. The picture is shared with Enter- Frank Lutkenhaus; Lizzie Lutkenhaus Brockman; person killed while on active duty (whether the spouse is remarried casualty loss from a disaster in an area book. Both can be obtained by using prise readers by Bobbie (Arthur) Lutkenhaus. Mary Loeffelholz Lutkenhaus; George Lutkenhaus; that the President of the United States or not at application time); a sur- the order blank in the IRS tax return tea Standing are, Ito r, Hugo Lutkenhaus; Margaret Irene Lutkenhaus as an infant. later declares eligible for federal package or by calling IRS toll-free at chi Brockman Acker; Louie Lutkenhaus; Helen Children in the bottom row are Marie Lutkenhaus; viving minor child of a person disaster assistance, the taxpayer may 1-800-424-3676. Bergman Lutkenhaus; Bill Kathman; Odelia Regina Lutkenhaus (Lawson); Emma Lutkenhaus who was killed on active duty (if choose to deduct that loss on a return Lutkenhaus Detten; Ben Lutkenhaus; Lucille (Felderhoff); Clara Lutkenhaus (Wilde); Bobbie the child is both under 18 and for the tax year immediately preceding wit Lutkenhaus, as an infant; Annie Lutkenhaus Kath- (Arthur) Lutkenhaus; and Harold Lutkenhaus. unmarried). the tax year in which the disaster hap- me "Any eligible person who has pened. If the taxpayer has already filed not received this exemption before a tax return for the immediately pre- tie must apply by May 2," Sherman ceding tax year, he or she may file an Hi said. "But, if you received the ex- amended return on Form 1040X. emption in 1987, you do not need Otherwise, the taxpayer may deduct to reapply in 1988." the loss on his or her return for the Robots test their metal at museum An applicant can claim the ex- year the loss occurred. will emption on only one piece of pro- 'the amount of loss must be reduced Lot One uses a computer to com- mimic human senses. Patrons can Robots and Beyond also boasts perty, such as a home, car or any by any insurance or other reimburse- pose and perform original music experiment with machines that a guest appearance by a celebrity other property the applicant own- ment and by a 5100 deductible. If the while another painstakingly con- synthesize speech, recognize one's ed on Jan. I. The applicant must loss is to nonbusiness property, it is robot. The robot prop, "Number deductible only if total losses for the ducts a chemical analysis. Still voice, and identify by "sight" 5," star of the movie "Short Cir- be a Texas resident in order to common objects that might be qualify and must file the exemp- year exceed 10 percent of the another, called Eliza, converses cuit," will be on display accom- taxpayer's adjusted gross income. with Museum-goers about their carried in one's pocket. They will panied by clips from the popular tion application at the Appraisal most private feelings and personal also be able to touch robotic film. District office by May 2. problems. "skin" made from a new wonder An applicant may be required to Are they researchers-in- material, and compare the robot's provide proof of the service - residence? Precocious science fair verbal responses to different types The Fort Worth venue of connected disability, such as contestants? No - they're robots. of pressure. Robots and Beyond is made possi- documentation from the Veterans * Service Special * They can be found at a new ex- ble in part by a grant from Miller Administration or the branch of Month of April hibition at the Fort Worth In the Mind Machines area of Brewing Company, Fort Worth. the armed services in which the Museum of Science and History, the exhibition, which investigates The exhibition will be on display veteran served. Depending on the in the Museum's East Gallery applicant, proof of marriage, Complete Brake Service 1 introducing visitors to a futuristic the robot "brain" and examines world where robots of every the issues underlying the study of through Sunday, May 1. Admis- death or age may also be required. plus parts and materials 0 description speak, see, hear, artificial intelligence, visitors can sion to the Museum is free of Obtain an application form and $ 3250 think, compose music, create art- talk to a robot musician about charge, and Museum hours are as more information about specific work and more. original pieces of music it com- follows: Monday-Thursday 9-5, qualifications from Mr. Sherman (When you mention this ad!) poses and performs, and watch a Friday and Saturday 9-8:30, and at the Cooke County Appraisal ROBOTS AND BEYOND: The robot artist create original pic- Sunday 12-5. For further informa- District Office, 200 West Califor- Age of Intelligent Machines, ex- tures. They can play three- tion, contact the Museum at (817) nia, Gainesville, Texas 76240, plores the frontiers of robotics dimensional tick-tack-toe with a 732-1631 or Metro 654-1356. (214)665-7651. Gregg's Chevrolet, Inc. and artificial intelligence, pro- computer that explains its moves, "Dedicated to Being the Best" viding a glimpse of the new and play games with another com- Hwy. 82 generation of machines that per- puter that learns from experience. Phone 817.759.2261 form functions once thought to be Affordable FUR STORAGE Toll Free I rom Gainesville 736-2209 Muenster, TX - the sole province of humans. The Robot Workforce area cataract surgery The exhibition, which was demonstrates industrial robots in developed by the Boston Museum action and explores the role of of Science and sponsored by robots in the workplace. Spec- Digital Equipment Corporation in 1101 tators can examine robot Q uality cataract and association with The Kurzweil "muscles" and discover how their Attention Foundation, provides visitors with movements are precisely controll- lens implant surgery %-dit ample opportunities to interact ed by computer. When visitors try at little cost to Medicare with robots. manipulating a robot arm by patients. Cataract surgery Cooke County Residents remote control they will ap- at no cost to Medicare Tip In the Robot Senses area of the preciate that even the simplest patients with supple- Karl Klement Automotive Center in exhibition, visitors can explore tasks we take for granted - like ty- mental insurance. Ho some of the problems and pro- ing a shoelace - are daunting for a To find out more, • Cold, Dry, Vault Decatur announces a great incen- gress in creating machines that robot. call collect... • Maximum Security • Totally Moth Proof tive for all new car buyers in Cooke • On Premises County. When Easter's over... 8urgery Miller Cleaners If you reside in Cooke Patrick Fitzgerald, M.D. 43. Ardmore, OK 226-3100 329 N. Commerce county, you can take Eat those eggs! 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District Track Meet this weekend Golf tourney

The Hornet Track will once FRIDAY HIGH SCHOOL PRELIMS JUNIOR HIGH FIELD EVENTS - to tee off again be the location of the 4 00 400 relay - Boys only High Jump District 17A Track Meet. Both 4:15 100 hurdles - Girls Pole Vault junior high and high school girls 4:30 110 hurdles - Boys April 10 at 9:30 and boys will be competing. 4 :5 0 100 dash - Girls-Boys Following Events-4 tries- no finals High school prelims and junior 5:15 400 dash - Girls-Boys Long Jump . The Muenster Golf Association 5: 4 5 300 hurdles - Boys Triple Jump will sponsor the monthly golf high field events will be Friday 6:00 200 dash - Girls-Boys Shot Put tournament on Sunday, April 10, evening and junior high prelims, FINAL 6:20 3200 run - Girls-Boys Discus high school field and all running beginning at 9:30 a.m. at the finals are scheduled for Saturday Nocona Municipal Golf Course. l Everyone is welcome. '(see complete schedule ). SATURDAY JUNIOR HIGH PRELIMS HIGH SCHOOL FIELD EVENTS Schools competing for district FINAL honors include Muenster, Lind- 9,25 400 relay - GIris-Boys High jump say, Era, Forestburg, Saint Jo, 9:40 100 hurdles - Girls Pole Vault Prairie Valley, Ponder and Slidell. 10:00 110 hurdles - Boys Long Jump Smith 10:15 100 dash - Girls-Boys Triple Jump 2nd after pole vault 10:55 400 dash - Boys-Girls Shot Put Garden Hornet 11:20 300 hurdles - Boys Discus 11:45 200 dash - Girls-Boys Center golf team ------Old Fair Store ALL RUNNING FINALS 200 W. Broadway Gainesville 6687571 are district 2:00 3:45 400 relay Jr.G, H.G., JR.B., H.G. 400 dash JR.B., H.B., JR.G., H.G. 2:20 800 run JR.G., H.G., JR.B., H.B. 4:00 300 hurdles JR.B. H.B. All New Seeds, 2:45 100 hurdles JR.G., H.G. 4:15 200 dash JR.G., 30.0., H.G., 11.B. 2:55 110 hurdles JR.B., H.B. 4:30 1600 run JR.G., JR.B., H.G., H.B. Plants, i;;;-.49 champs! DISTANCE RUNNER 3:10 100 dash JR.G., 30.8. H.B. 5:00 1600 relay JR.G., JR.B., H.G., H.B Yancy 3:30 BOO relay JR.G., M.G. Culp in an early 3200m lap. Muen- Trees The Muenster Hornets' golf ster track will host the 17A District kJ /, team brought home the district Meet this weekend. &Roses championship trophy Tuesday. J. Janie Hartman Photo Shane Wimmer was top medalist, with a score of 86. Shayne Wim- mer followed with a 90. Sacred Heart Relay results Other team members, Keith Klement and Jeff Christian, finished with a score of 96 and 1600 Meter Run Host team Sacred Heart girls High Jump Mike Pagel a 97. 5th AnderIc M 4'10" 1st Fuhrmann L 5:56 33 Farm Bureau Insurance Lindsay finished second. edged by the Paradise girls to win 2nd Walter SH 6:02.72 TripleJump Saturday's track meet, 106 points 3rd Bayer SH 6,15.07 The defending Regional champs 1st Walter SH 32'21/2" John Bartush, Agent will compete April 25-26 in to 100. Chico was third with 79, 4th Fuhrmann L 31'41/2" 6th Walterscheid M 6:31.53 Longview. Lindsay came in fifth, followed by 100 Meter Hurdles BOYS Fire * Life * Auto * I.R.A. Muenster. Era girls had a total of 5th Hamric SH 17:56 400 Melee Relay 6th, Lindsay, 47 0: 1600MeterRelay -6th, Lindsay, 3:47.77 LocalAdiustor for only 4 points. Long Jump 4th Fuhrmann L 15'11" LongJump Prompt Claims Service Molly Koelzer was again gold 3rd Wimmer M 20'11V," Discus 759-4052 1100 E. Division medal winner in the 800m and 400 3rd Schmitt SH 89'8%" Dbeao meter dashes. Michele Walter won 4th Walterseheld SH 88'81/2" 1 st Hess M 141'5" Hillcrest Center Muenster, Teta, the triple jump and the Tigerettes 6th Fuhrmann L 86'5" 5th Bayer SH 123'0" also won the 1600m relay. Shot Put Shot Put 2nd Schmitt 1st Hess M 53'51/2" Muenster girls didn't win any SH 33'1/2" 45 5th Fuhrmann SH 31'61/2" High Jump * gold, but won several second and * 800 Meler Dash 4th Wimmer M 5'10" * third places. 1st Koelier SH 2:29.81 3200 Meter Run r * Lucy Fuhrmann from Lindsay 2nd Krebs L 2:33.38 4th Fuhrmann L 11:08.49 * placed first in both distance runs. 3rd Bierschenk ht 2:34.24 800 Meter Dash * In the boys' division, Stuart Hess 4th Hamric SH 2:39.08 5th Klement L 2:15.02 r 100 Meter Dash * won the shot put and discus for 5th Reiter M 2:41.76 r 100 Meter Dash 4th Dieter L 11:26 * Muenster, to add to Muenster's * 6th Nortrnan L i3:30 1600 Meter Run * total 45 points for fourth place. 200 Meter Dash 2nd Culp M 5:02.15 are sponsoring a r 06 * Marietta boys won the meet with 3rd Walterscheid SH 27:39 4th Klement NI 5:05.25 * 153 points, followed by Valley 400Meter Dash 400 Meter Dash Men's * View at III and Liberty Christian 1st Koel,er SH 60,51 501 Hennigan M 55:16 . with 52. Lindsay finished seventh 4th Hettinger L 1:05.32 200 Meter Dash 5th Sicking M 1,07.37 2nd Dieter L 22:61 Slow Pitch Softball with 28, followed by Era's 22 poin- 7 ts. The Tiger at Sacred Heart ear- Tournament - * ned 2 points. at the Edison Park on Fair Ave. ; Results for Sacred Heart, Muen- April 22 and 23 * ster and Lindsay areas follows: Bus going to Mays game Gainesville, Texas * GIRLS * 400 Meter Relay 3rd, Lindsay, 53:28; 8 100 Entry Fee per team Team and Individual Trophies : The Muenster Jaycees will spon- ment, 759-4434 work, or 759-4019 * 50, Saint Jo, 54:09; 6th, Sacred Heart, will be awarded * 54:75. 800 Meter Relay - 3rd, Muenster, sor a chartered bus to the Dallas home. * For more information call 1:56.11. 1600 Meter Relay - 1st, Sacred Mavericks/Denver Nuggets game Bring your own beverages, but * Gene Hermes Don Grisham * Heart, 4:23.77; 2nd, Muenster, 4:25. 91; on April 9. no styrofoam coolers, please. * 3rd, Lindsay, 4,32.38. or The bus will leave Sacred Heart Home 665-1022 Work 665-7443 MOLLY KOELZER crosses the 3200 Meter Tickets must be paid in advance. Community Center at 4:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome. Work 665-6459 finish line for a first place in the 1st Fuhrmann L 12:56.26 ************* ************ 400m Dash. She also won the 2nd Bayer SH 13:38.17 Tickets are $20.00. Call Mark Kle- 800m. Dave FettePhoto Tips On Catching More Fish: How To Rig A Worm Hook Texas-Style are some easy and effective tips and illustrations on rigging a worm h ,01 Summer Fun Here SAVE ONAtio Texas-style from the experts at Mustad Hooks irm:tefiP-'4a:477(Owsr4..-ifte:1. VIM. *

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Muenster FORD Wholesale Nr I ENDRES Subscribers Beer to the MOTOR CO. Muenster Distributors 759 2244 Enterprise. Gilbert Endres Urban Endres Muenster CALL 759-4311 Clyde Fisher PAGE 12 - APRIL 8,1988 -THE MUENSTER ENTERPRISE Sharks sponsor MS chapter hosts tourney April 21-22 150-mile Bike Tour DALLAS - The North Texas MS is a chronic, progressive- A Men's Slow-Pitch Softball will apply. chapter of the Multiple Sclerosis disease of the central nervous Tournament, sponsored by The GAME TIME IS FORFEIT Society will sponsor its second an- system which makes the simplest Sharks of Gainesville, will be held TIME! nual 150-mile bike tour April 9 everyday tasks impossible. Symp- April 22 and 23 on the playing There will be a 15-run rule after and 10, 1988. toms can be anything from blur- field of Edison Park on Fair Ave. 41/2 or 5 innings. Time limit of 55 One of Muenster's local red vision to complete paralysis. 41, Team trophies will be offered minutes applies to all games. residents, Ben Bindel, 28, will be About one quarter of •a million for first, second and third place There is no limit of players on participating in this year's "Best Americans have MS, and almost teams and individual trophies will the team roster, but players can Dam Bike 150 in Texas." Ben will 200 new cases are added weekly. be given for first and second place play on only one team. Fifteen in- start from Denton and travel 75 "MS mainly strikes people in teams. The entry fee is $100 per dividual trophies will be given for miles north to Denison. The final their 20s and 30s, but anyone can destination the second day is team. first and second place teams. THE GUNITE' EXPRESS, a top fuel dragster owned by Leroy Hess, be- afflicted and the reasons are Blue Dot and Dudley Thunder For more information, call Paris. not completely known yet," Chris Cagle and Carl Pagel, will race this weekend (April 7-8-9-10) in En- "At this time, we are taking Red Softballs are the only ones to Gene Hermes at 665-1022 home, nis at the Texas Motorplex. The IHRA-sponsored race will feature top Anderson said. "This is all the be used. The home team will supp- or 665-6459 work; or Don registrations," Blake Anderson, more reason for everyone' to par- fuel dragsters and funny cars. Such famous drivers as Kenny Bernstein chairman of the event said. "This ly balls for the game. ASA rules Grisham, 665-7443 home. will be competing. The Gunite Express, driven by Ray Stutz, has already ticipate in the bike tour." tour is for people who want to get Those interested in riding qualified to compete in the finals to be held Sunday. The dragster has involved in something really fun been clocked at 273 mph in 5.20 seconds in the quarter mile in Florida. should contact the MS North and help MS out at the same Texas Chapter at (214) 490-3222. Over 100,000 people are expected during the four-day event. time." "Last year's tour raised over Free fish hook guides $190,000, sixty percent of which went toward North Texas MS pa- tients," Anderson said. "The tour Mustad's fish hook guides describe • A Fly Tyer's Guide to The Selec- Gainesville KCs host is fully catered; all you have to do BELTONE and illustrate fish hook features as well tion of Fresh Water Fly Hooks. is ride your bicycle." as pattern and size recommendations; • A Fisherman's Guide to The Selec- Prizes are offered according to Hearing Aid they provide handy "how to fish and tion of Mustad Worm Hooks. golf tournament the amount of money each rider Batteries rig" instructions as well as check lists • Points on Hooks. received in pledges. Top prizes in- for selecting fishing tackle. For your free copy specify which clude a trip to San Francisco for guide you would like and send a self ad- by Elaine Schad 1988 Ford Mustang or a 1988 Ford Always Fresh Five guides are available: The Gainesville council of the Ranger will be given to anyone the San Francisco MS 150 -Bike • A Guide to Selection of Fresh Water dressed 8 x 10 stamped envelope to: Tour and a grand prize trip to 0. Mustad & Son (U.S.A.) Inc. Knights of Columbus will sponsor who makes a hole-in-one. Bait Hooks. a golf tournament April 24 at the Free food and refreshments will Paris, . Shop the Drive-In Window • A Guide to Selection of Salt Water 247-253 Grant Ave. for all your prescriptions Aubum, NY 13021 Gainesville Municipal Golf be available in the Lindsay Park Bait Hooks. Course. following the tournament. and drug needs. Tee off is 8 a.m. for the 18-hole, Entry deadline is April 17. En- vfaSfiCIP four-man scramble. The tourney try fee is $40 per player. For more WATTS' For FREE Classified Ad is limited to 25,teams. More than information, call 817-665-5539. 4k11°' 759-4408 PRESCRIPTION SHOP Where's the in the next Shopper, $2,000 in prizes are up for grabs, All proceeds will go for the in Old Theatre Mall 302 N Grand Gainesville call 759-4311 including prizes for the longest charitable and operational pro- fun in drive and closest to the pin. A grams of the KCs. jogging? By Bert Randoph Sugar SERV1STAR. SALE PM Editorial Services Just in case you haven't noticed, the highways and byways of America Savings for House and Garden are being overrun, literally, by jog- gers—most of whom look, from the rear, as if they're waving good-bye Now This Sat., April 16 without using their hands. And now my wife, whose idea of 7 1/4" Thin Kerf SERVIriTAR Long-Handle exercise is shopping faster, wants me Round-Point Shovel to keep apace with the running fad. 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The doctor, cash and carry terms only . adopting the latest fad in lieu of a normal "take two aspirins and call Home Centers me in the morning," prescribes jog- ging 10 miles a day and for the pa- tient to call him in a week. One week later, as suggested, the husband called. "How is everything at AR COMMUNITY home?" asked the doctor. "How in the dickens would I know?" said the LUMBER COMPANY husband. "I'm 70 miles from home." We can help. That's jogging. As for me, give me Hwy. 82, Muenster, 817759 2248 sleep-walking. It allows you to both rest and exercise at the same time. Like Calvin Coolidge, "I do not choose to run." THE MUENSTER ENTERPRISE - APRIL 8,1988 - PAGE 13

Rosston and Forestburg News Ruth Smith

Special service to be Knights visit kin in area have spent the winter months in held Sunday, April 10 Joe and Gail Knight, Mandy Mission, Texas, came by for a visit Youth of the Rosston Baptist and Jody arrived at Mrs. Mary enroute to their home in Wonder Church have designed a special Ruth Kindiger's late Thursday Lake, Illinois. worship service for Sunday, April night from Breckenridge, Col- Saturday Mrs. Marylynn 10, at 1 I a.m., featuring local orado where they had been skiing. McKown and Kimberly of Valley musicians, August and Cindy They found lots of snow in Col- View had lunch with the Berrys Boto. Everyone is welcome to orado with more to come. They and the Cooks. attend. left Breckenridge while more snow Larry Browns host Jim Christian is hospitalized was predicted. It took them Easter guests Jim Christian is a patient in the several hours to make the trip. Mrs. Evelyn Brown attended WINNING FIRST in range and pasture judging in At right, Brent Holland, Bart Sirman, Toby Vann Gainesville Memorial Hospital. They came in snow as far as church Sunday morning at the the Little Wichita SWCD contest from the Forest- and Chad Hudspeth, Ito r, of the Forestburg FFA Jim fell in his home Saturday mor- Amarillo, then ran into rain. Church of Nazarene. Then they burg FFA in photo at left are, I to r, Jamie Lively, chapter won the first place plaque in the land judging ning and is suffering from injuries They had breakfast with Mrs. went home with Mr. and Mrs. Terry Allen, Vernon Forrester and Billy Covington. contest at Iowa Park. sustained in the fall. The extent of Kindiger, then visited Mrs. Inez Larry Brown and Bradley of his injuries have not been deter- Stevens. They drove over to Era to Alvord and had dinner. Other mined at this writing due to lack visit his parents, Billy and Ardis guests in the Brown home were of further information from tests. Knight, and grandparents, Mr. Anita and Les Lender of Forestburg FFA brings home His brother, Tip, was visiting with and Mrs. W.T. Knight. They Gainesville, and Joyce Brown's him at the time of his fall. returned to their home in Houston sister, Janice, of Decatur. C.H. Christian family Friday, driving all the way in rain. Mrs. Evelyn Brown was in two firsts from Iowa Park celebrates Easter Here for weekend visiting Forestburg Saturday. An Easter celebration started in Mrs. Ruth Ann McKinney came Billy Brown visited his mother, Forestburg FFA swept both Jacksboro FFA with 271. Other in range and pasture judging with the C.H. Christian home Satur- Saturday morning to visit Mrs. Mrs. Evelyn Brown, Thursday first place plaques in the Little Forestburg team members were a 711 score. Bowie FFA was se- day, April 2. Mary Ruth Kindiger and Mrs. In- evening. Wichita SWCD land and range Bart Sirman 227 and Chad cond with 680. Six teams were On Sunday morning they at- ez Stevens. Louise Shults hosts judging contests. Brent Holland Hudspeth 217. The top three entered. Forestburg team tended church at the Forestburg Then they drove over to Easter week guests and Toby Vann led the land judg- members were Terry Allen, Billy Church of Christ. Sunday after- McGehee's Catfish Restaurant Mrs. Louise Shults had as her ing team with 268 and 253 scores. teams among the 16 entered were: Covington, Vernon Forrester and noon there was an Easter egg hunt near Marietta, Oklahoma for din- guests for the week of Easter The score was good enough to win 1st, Forestburg FFA, 748; 2nd, Jamie Lively. David Morris was for the young and old. ner. On their way home, they Melba and Koen lund of El Paso, the second and third high in- Jacksboro FFA, 717; 3rd, Vernon an alternate in range judging and Tip and Ruth had all four of came by Whitesboro where they Mrs. Sherre Solomon and Cael of dividual scoring plaques. High in- FFA, 685. Michael Chance one in land judg- their great-grandchildren: Tara, visited Jim and Gail Kindiger, Granbury. Weekend guests were dividual scorer was Jay Horn of Forestburg FFA also won first ing from Forestburg. Austin, Tess and Ryan Christian, Sonya and Rhonda. Ruth Ann Nelda and John C. Blankenship of and their little cousin, Courtni returned to her home in Fort Lindsey, Oklahoma. Nelda also Pepper, all there for the egg hunt. Worth Sunday morning. attended her class reunion at the Planning A Pre- The little children were given 10 Mrs. Bobbie Handford and hus- Forestburg Community Center. i :- Move Garage Sale minutes hunting time first. Then band, Rhett, of Gainesville visited Bill and Ginny Shults of Denton Foresiburg's A garage .:de held prior to mov- the older ones joined in for hun- Mrs. Mary Ruth Kindiger and and Willis Kelley also were by 11 Denham ting eggs. There was money in Mrs. Inez Stevens Sunday present. ingng can help lighten the load as well as bring in some extra cash. And some eggs. For the egg hunt in the afternoon. Tipton relatives Coming Events careful planning of your sale is es- afternoon, the Christians were Ran Greaneads host Easter dinner and friends gather sential to its success. joined by other relatives, Gerri Mrs. Cornelia Holzbog of Mrs. Bobbie Wylie, Ruth First, check with local author- and Chuck Bardci and Joni Taylor Denison spent Saturday night with Smith: nd Mr. and Mrs. Sam Tip- • • • ities for restrictions that apply to of Fort Worth and their her sister, Mrs. Juanita Greanead. ton attended the Tipton family The Forestburg Neighborhood garage sales. Next, set dates and Easter dinner, along with their Crime Watch meeting will be held The Forestburg Community houseguest, Ingrid of Germany, Then Sunday Mrs. Holzbog, Mrs. hours for the sale. In some commu- who is an exchange student, Mrs. Greanead and Mr. Vint Freeman relatives and friends, in Sanger at on Monday, April 11, at 7 p.m. in Service Club will hold its next the Forestburg Community meeting on Thursday night, April nities there are "traditional" days Helen Haines, Lori, Chris and had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Ran the home of Genie and Thomas for sales. Courtni Pepper of Rosston. Greanead and Matt. The Easter Tipton. A large number of Center. These are very worthwhile 21, in the Community Center. and informative meetings. • • • Take some time to visit local ga- Others visiting Tip and Ruth for dinner consisted of turkey and all relatives and friends came. There rage sales to see how things should • • • Here is a list of dates for rodeos the Easter holidays were Miss Sha- the trimmings. was an Easter egg hunt in the be priced and to determine the kinds Thursday, April is the date noon Christian of Stephenville Then in the afternoon Mrs. afternoon. Everyone had a very 14, scheduled at Forestburg, for the of items that sell well. Once you and her friend, Toby Burkes of Audie Hays and daughter, enjoyable day. for the next Ladies Luncheon in information of all rodeo fans and have decided what you want to sell, Midland; Billy nd Dorothy Roshanda, came for a visit. Matt Josephine Berry the Forestburg Community participants: gather all items in one place for pric- Christian; Barry and Toni Chris- and Roshanda had a very en- hosts Easter guests Center, starting at 10 a.m., conti- FFA Rodeo, May 13 and 14; ing and marking. tian; Mike and Debbie Christian, joyable afternoon hunting Easter Mrs. Josephine Berry had as her nuing until ? All ladies are urged Forestburg Volunteer Fire Depart- Make sure your garage sale is a Tara, Austin and Tess, all of eggs. guests for Easter Miss Robin Con- to attend - just bring a covered ment Rodeo, June 3 and 4; family event by involving all mem- Stephenville. Attend china painting k wright of Austin College in Sher- dish or two, and join in on the Forestburg Riding Club Rodeo, bers in the preparation and the ac- Jim and Sandy Christian; demonstration man, Joe Berry, Brandon Berry fun. July 1 and 2, and Aug. 12 and 13. tual sale. This is a terrific time to involve the children. You may even Rickey and Jody Christian and Mrs. Della Maberry and Mrs. and Byron Berry of Denton. consider permitting the children to Ryan; Kevin Christian and his new Maurine Griggs were in Nocona Sunday afternoon guests were keep any money they earn from the Saturday morning to attend a J.C. and Dorothy Bar of Nocona bride, Wanda; Chad Christian sale. and their son, Steve, and wife, and his friend, Lisa Enfinger, all china painting club meeting. Remember, since the cost of your Lexie, and son, Andrew, of Arl- W4 & W4A of Springtown. Demonstrations on painting mor- move is based on weight plus dis- Jimmy Christian made movie ning glories were held. ington, Virginia. Steve and Lexie The tax hw now requires you to tile a tance, a light load is a smart move. The largest eyes of all land ani- pictures for VCR tapes and Mrs. Refreshments were served edit for the Washington Post. Pat new Form W-I or W-4.4, "Employee's So why not lighten up" with a well mals are those of the horse and os- Dill of Gainesville also visited in WithholdIng Allowance Certificate," by Dorothy Christian also took pic- afterward. trich—about one and a half times planned, successful garage sale? October I, 1997. Rut don't was for tures. So it was a very pleasant Easter guests the afternoon. the size of human eyes For a complimentary brochure on and enjoyable Easter for all. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Maberry the deadline— file it now. Ones you've "Pre-Planning A Garage Sale," con- Helen Haines hosts Easter dinner had dinner Sunday with Mrs. Fan- recetved a paycheck with the new tact your local United Van Lines Mrs. Helen Haines entertained nie Ewing. withholding amount, use Publication 919. agent. Check the Yellow Pages. her relatives Easter Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jackson "Is My Withholding Correct?" to make sure it is correct. Order the free publication noon with a very delicious dinner spent the weekend of Easter atten- by calling the IRS tax forms number in Contractors & Homeowners in her home. Those attending were ding church at Forestburg and Renewed optimism your telephone directory . E 6 pme illor Rem Mrs. Vena Settle, Stewart Hughes, Saint Jo. Easter services were con- Ryder Icicle Meter Rome Rentals Gerri and Chuck Bardo • and Joni ducted at both churches by the Most Equipment Brand New pastor, Rev. Larry Kruger. tr`IP:Oghl Talor of Fort Worth, and their viewed for farmers Red Rivet Rental & Sales houseguest, Ingrid of Germany, Mr. and Mrs. S.T. Warlord of F. Hwy. 82, Gainesville, 665 4896 who is an exchange student, and Slidell visited Mr. and Mrs. Ted HOUSTON - The investment more realistic, Schuster explained. Lori and Chris Pepper and Jackson Friday afternoon. community can look to the future "With tax reform, those investing Courtni. Jack Berrys entertain guests with renewed optimism, an in agriculture will do so for the Personal Mr. and Mrs. Lee McKown and agricultural investment consultant right reasons - economic rather Mrs. Joyce Hanson, Mrs. Mag their grandchildren, Brian and told ranchers and farmers atten- than tax gain," he said. Huckabay, and Mrs. Carol Jakse Mary Lea of Dallas, spent Tues- ding the International Stockmen's "The general outlook includes a of Montague were in Denton Fri- day visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jack School recently. feeling of cautious optimism. It is ISN'T IT TIME TO day shopping. Berry and James and their Lee R. Schuster of St. Joseph, not the exuberance of unchecked ♦ Mrs. Joyce Hanson spent Easter houseguests, Mr. and Mrs. John- Mo., said outside investors are inflation, but rather the cautious Sunday with her daughter and nie Cook. still interested in agriculture and feeling that things are better and MAKE YOUR DREAMS family, Mrs. Carol Jakse, in In the afternoon their cousins, there has been more interest in that for both manager and in- Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Troupe who land acquisition in the past six vestor reasonable returns are to be months than in the six years prior made," Schuster said. COME TRUE? rather. "This scenario is one from uhrmann from the "The feeling of cautious op- which we can each draw con- arm Henry Nicholas Fuhrmann timism started growing in fidence for the future," he added. otos Collection mid-1987 and now is in full Schuster was among more than r swing," Schuster said. 80 speakers who addressed the In- Besides a return to realistic land ternational Stockmen's School values, there is also a more during its four-day run. Live realistic bank lending policy animal demonstrations and a tour emerging, since lenders ha‘• had were among other highlights. as rough a time as producers, The Texas Agricultural Exten- Schuster noted. Monetary sion Service assisted in conducting restraint will keep a lid on unbridl- the school in cooperation with the ed expansion for years to come, he Houston Livestock Show and predicted. Rodeo and Agriservices Founda- Government policy also will be tion of Clovis, Calif.

CREDIT PROBLEMS? We Finance! IN 1890, during the very early years of Muenster's foun- ding, 910 companies in the U.S. were engaged exclusively in S Down S Down the manufacturing of agricultural machinery. 1980 Chevy Citation 599 1980 Chevy LUV $399 With the development of the tractor, a great new wave of 1972 Dodge Dart $99 1978 Chevy LUV $399 Tbgether, we can make it happen Whether paperwork and strung along by endless mechanization began. In these Fuhrman Farm Fotos, taken your dream is a new home, a new kitchen. conversations with the !mice 011" e 1978 Ford LTD 599 1974 Ford 1/2 Ton $399 in the mid-1920's, the steam tractor is shown being used on a new car. or Mutest', wekr got the money All to us today We gittry, 1974 Chevy '/a Ton.. $399 the home farm. In the 1930 census, based on the tractor and 1978 Thunderbird $99 is make it come true. 'Allay our answer right away i" 1978 Thunderbird $199 1968 School Bus $599 NVre your local Independent Bank care about wiu and sour dli s. its implements, the average American farm invested nearly You see, !liars our Mb. bsing ,ide of our 1973 1981 Chevy Ton %VII make certain you're not treated like you $600 per farm on machinery. Buick LaSabre $199 friends and neighbors. That's banking the 1982 GMC v: Ton would he at one of those big. impersonal 1979 VW Rabbit $199 financial audits-buried under sucks of Independent NM 1981 Plymouth Reliant5199 1982 Ford '/2 Ton 1979 Zephyr $299 1980 Chevette 1978 Olds 98 $299 1978 Pontiac 4-Door YOU KNOW US. WE KNOW YOU. 1977 Datsun $299 1979 Lincoln 1970 Chevy Impala 1981 Eighty-Eight Plus Tax, Title & License Muenster M4B 82 Motor Company State Bank 214-564-3473 201 N. Main, Muenster, 759-2257, Member FM. Highway 82 East • Whitesboro East of Truck Stop 11313A Member Ilidtr !dent Banker. Association of AllIttllit Your Job is Your Credit 11. v .. tht Nem& vammeity PAGE 14 - APRIL 8, 1988 -THE MUENSTER ENTERPRISE It's A Real Steal! THE CLASSIFIEDS 759-4311

2873611EMEEtanilYrirEiT FOR SALE CARDOFTHA' hc Our sincere thanks arc offered to Joe Fisher, Polly Fisher, SPINET/CONSOLE PIANO I ‘HP ■ ION 551 t ot FOR SALE: CEMETERY Walter Haverkamp and Katie Top brand. Assume 550.00 Monuments, all sizes. Swirczynski for their payments. Sec locally. Call Reasonably priced. See J.P. monetary gifts to the kitchen immediately. 1-800-521- Flusche or phone 759-2205. in the KC Hall. Your How Fast Are We? 7570. Muenster, 759-2246. no!, 6.03-XG generosity is appreciated more than you will ever know. FOR SALE: Used sofa and Lucille Lutkenhaus and PIANO FOR SALE Find out for yourself! chair; also king size mattress. FOR SALE: GLASS SHOW- Dorothy Fisher, chairmen Call 759-4455. er doors, tub enclosures, mir- WANTED: Responsible party rors in all sizes. Installation to assume small monthly Best Value Classifieds are quick FOR SALE: Go-Kart, new, 5 as anable Contact Ted payments on piano. See 01EMSDISIMAIMBLAETZEVZ 4.8-2E hp. Call 817-759-2574. Henschod, 759-4280, locally. Call credit manager I- on the draw... Muenster r in vr 800-447-4266. l 25.3•EP FOR SALE: 12'065' mobile drawing in our entire readership... and home, 2 bedroom, 1 bath, REAL ESTATE furnished. Two window AC SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES: PEST CONTROL that can result in a high caliber response. units. 759-2838 after 6 p.m. New section of larger boxes for LAWN &TREE FARM FOR SALE: Alphonse When you're in the market to buy or sell 4.a1-EP rent at Muenster State Bank. SPRAYING Hoenig farm, 400 acres. 759- goods or services...don't keep it under 4 IN XE TERMITES: 4395 or 665-4849. 4.1 - SE FOR SALE: 18-ft. deck boat, your hat. Advertise in Best Values Free! 115 hp Evinrude motor. Call Call Diamond's Exter- FOR SALE: 130-volt light FOR SALE: 3 BR, 2 baths, 759-2905. minating (817) 665- bulbs, rated to last longer than CH/A, brick home with 8004. P.S. We still do FOR SALE: Registered male the standard bulb, for home garage. 759-4914. 3.I I-SE Border Collies. 12 weeks old, or business. Community aerial spraying and fer- Lumber Co., Muenster, 817- tilizer application. 4 1,E2 had shots and been wormed. RON HESS REAL ESTATE 2AxE 665-6502. 759-2248. u. broker, land or residential. FOR SALE: Number one Phone 759-2232 or 759-4864 FOR SALE: Registered 759.4311 HOLLYWOOD GARAGE quality railroad ties and used I 10-XI Morgan gelding. Very gentle, Doors, residential and com- power poles in stock at Com- 8 years old. Call 817-759-2271 FOR YOUR REAL ESTATE mercial, Muenster Building munity Lumber Co., Muen- before 5 p.m. or 817-759-4379 needs in Cooke or Montague ster, 817-759-2248. a 4-XE after 5:30 p.m. and weekends. Counties, call Town and Saddle and tack. a I-Y.1P Country Real Estate, 665- WRANGLERS CHILDREN and student por- 2875. 2 26.XE BUSINESS SERVICES Shoes - Boots Save up to 60q0 traits are priced at 25% to 50% off of our regular por- HAY FOR SALE Nee 5 Used k AID. , CABINET and STATE INSPECTED Meat Work DressWestern trait prices everyday all year Quality coastal square • Pianos •Band Instruments For Sale Construction Work. Also Processing Plant. Bring in your round at =lemons Nocona Boots bales. High protein. • Keyboards •Guiters •Supplies Four room house in vinyl siding estimates and in- animal Tuesday, Thursday, photography = . Call for your Call Day 759-2913 1817i 665-0391 Lindsay - ready to be stallation. Call 759-4559, Friday. Fischer's Market, 759- appointment at 817-825-6326 Muenster. J.R. ROCKER or Night 759-2500 Music Discount City moved. 8 14-XE 4211. 10-17.; 113 N Grand. Gainesville. TX' Tues.-Sat. at 1 p.m. 3.12-XE Men's 1, Boys' Store 665-9228 or 207 N Corrrnp•^A 665-6412 1 I ',DI- Et It 15 150 CARE FOR HOME DELIVERY OF 1000 SUNBEDS Fort Worth Star Telegram TONING TABLES Call Virgil D. White Collect Car Wash FOR SALE CARPENTER WORK Sunal - WOLFF Tanning Beds 668-6130 FARM FRESH EGG , For All You. Septic Tank and SlenderQuest Passive P.O. Box 1256 WANTED 759-4590, Musical Grease Traps Cleaning Exercisers. Call for FREE Pat Hennigan Jack's TV and Video Gainesville, TX 76240 -Y-Th after 6 p.m. Seruiceallmakes Needs Color Catalogue. Save to REPAIR H & H Vacuum Service • Accounting Service VCR's and TV's 50°'0,1-800-228-6292. Goetsch Piano • 1104 N Grand, Gainesville 159 0145 or 668 7268 3,25-4-FP • T ax Preparation 214 E. r. chlurnia Ernie Hartle 1594650 to home servICe TV Troubles T.uinebille PA/1. [ 4 665 - 0894 Antenna 8 Satelltte Call Bill Weatheread at Sales & Repairs 665-6736 - BILL'S TV & ELECTRONICS 2001 E. Nwy. a2.185-1550 RN For Septic Syslen . The Personal Muds ROEBIC K-37 Roma Salon W. units all mares Ws. Schilling Firm L___ FOR RENT Simms& Mkroweye Beam iS;,,,„.,.'; Septic Tank Holum, Center Suns E. Muenster Chain Saw Repairs Metal Building Mow( n. 9:00.6:00 Oil &Gas sod Liquefier Sales E Smite S31.980.4:00 FOR RENT: Ideal retirement HOUSE FOR RENT: Small I Systems Diesel, Gasoline was home, across from church, 2 bedroom. 921 N. Main. Call 23 Years of Experience '81717594740< • Commercial CANDY a SNACK bedroom. I bath, red brick, 759 -4471. virrt.XE Oil ancl Grease Red River Rental 8 Sales _ DISTRIBUTORSHIPS carpeted, ceiling fans, central • Industrial E. Hwy. 82. Gainesville N Selling - No Experience Propane heating and cooling, garbage FOR RENT: • Agriculture MARS BARS - FRITO LAY 2 bedroom, I 665 4896 Community Lumber Co INVESTMENTS FROM 759-2522 disposal. 759-2723 or 759- bath. Central heat, all car- Residential Wanted! 2296. 2.3-XE peted except vinyl kitchen S2.500 - 550.000 Muenster, TX 76252 Standard or Custom Design ARKANSAS Good, used items floor. Completely rebuilt. 34 MRS MOBILEHOME FOR RENT: 759-2723 or 759-2296. (Ails:Wall your OPIding studs for resale at 2.1.XF 1-800-.2-7343 Ell. 9781 2 bedroom, fulls furnished, a LEVIS USA 1-800-643-8389 Exl 9781 block from school on N. K & M Construction W.J. Luke Company Garage FOR RENT: 2 bedroom Our Prices shop 161716688504 Walnut Phone 759-2938. house in the country. CH/A. George Meier111171668 6975 Sale! Jerome Pagel. :RAE Can't Be Beat Income Tax Returns 759-4949 days or 759-4386 Randy Kennedy 12141564 5462 /0 benefit local Bookkeeping Catholic Daughters OFFICE FOR RENT: 406 nights. l toy 501 Shrink-to-Fit Oil and Gas Accounting of America North Main, 675 so ft. Phone & Boot Cut Joint Interest Billing 759-2726. • Garage Sale at Data Processing Boys &Student Sizes LOST & FOUND "School of Dance" RENT A FULLY Petroleum Administrative Services Studio on Main Street AUTOMATIC Commerce -7' TAKEN FROMOI IC 1 Vin Saturday, April 16 0•Store & Lock W.J. Luke, E.A. VCR CAMERA Street Store f: On March 18: largs . For further information, Mini Warehouses month-old female AL.: .111.111 P 0 Box 607 123 E. First St. 817759-2215 Pcle Brisco Gainesville call Dorothy Fisher, 759-4300 Shepherd Heeler; small gray Muenster, Texas 76252 759-2751 or 759-4621 marking under her neck. Stella Hess. 759-4453 Political Family pct. if seen, call Regi Bayer, 759-2814. 1 - 21 \ pril 29, 304 May I. Announcements Work outside in k area durin: t.• Don Flusche Special Election I °PIACI Maudincr,ril I in, WANTED Muenster Chamber May 7, 1988 of Commerce, A P.O. Buis 479, NATIONAL WANTED: Used Boy Scout oensler, TX 76252 AUCTION SATURDAY APRIL 9,1988 Texas Senate or Cub Scout uniforms. Also 817-759-2227 10)00 a.m. 30th District adult leader uniforms. Bring for Audition to or call The Hut 759-2911 . Cod Highway 82- Muenster, Texas Wylie Lees Trudging Company I 2,-XES HELEN FARABEE Moving, selling all excess inventory North Teem Lost Freight and Salvage La-Z- Liquidating all IN STOCK VEHICLES: 1 982 Chevrolet I ton dual reor, fully loaded. 454 V - 8 Electrical - Plumbing engine; 1974 Chevrolet I or dual reor wheels, automatic, oir,p/s,p1 b, 350 y - 8, 1975 Caddloc Coupe DeVille, loaded, 1 977 Oldsmobile CHARLES FINNELL Paneling - Roofing Cutlass. 2 door, 1972 Oldsmobile Delto 88. 4 door, 1 972 Chevrolet Recliner 1/2 ton pickup, 3 speed siondard, ow and power, 350 V - 8, 1972 Hardware - Water Pumps Ponhoc Catalina, 4 door. 1973 Chevrolet Impala . Potion wagon . 1976 Chevrolet Monte Coda. 2 no, 1961 Bock Le Solar., 4 door. Heating - Air-conditioning 1971 Ford Movenck. 2 door, 1974 Chevrolel Impola, 4 door, 1975 America's favorite way to Chevrolet Monte Codo, 2 door, wrecked no motor, 1978 ford LTD It. We relax just got easier to afford! STEVEN CARRIKER can recommend an installer 2 door; 1980 ford LTD, 4 door, 1979 Pontiac Grand LeMons, 4 door wrecked, no motor, 1 974 Buick Limited. 4 door. 1978 Chevrolet Muenster Building Center, Inc. Impala, 4 door, no motor or transmission, 1978 Oldsmobile Coles, Muenster, TX, 759.2232 front end only, 1979 Chevrolet Chevene, 1941 Volkswagen, Fishing boot, motor, boiler; 40Ft Contrail, 1947 InternohonalKB1 1 Truck no alle,onhgue. Some of the vehicles ore on excellent coed non while ethers ore m need of repwrond some on ready for salvage., TRUCK, PICKUP AND CAR PARTS: Wheel, chrome and regv• Sewing PUBLIC NOTICE be Tires, tubeless and lobe type) Fuel rocks, Track lenders. Coh cn. Machines NO. 12517 nde, Cob More (copy), Our conditioners. Weother fronts for tracks, IN RE: THE ESTATE OF , Large ossoarnent of ports for Peter-bre and f relhAner trucks, Load and HERBERT MARR ALSTON, DECEASED locks, Car engmeg, Tronsnussions.Hubaops, New and used Chevrolet IN THECOUNTY COURT OF Pont of all dew-rowans. Chevrolet pons books, some old Vacuums COOKE COUNTY, TEXAS SHOP EQUIPMENT: ...wound stockable tool boles Au wren NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT they Socket sets, Mond tools lop and die sets, Engine onalyeers LOST FREIGHT, NEW OR UNUSED: Vol., lining, rubber Sales and Service TO: All persons interested in the Estate of Herbert Marr seals, coble, electrical winno, telephone system and coble, dune, All Makes Alston, including its creditors (if any), helment, reg room dividers and door, valve caps los mad 0,, Take notice that on the 4th day of April 1988, Velma An- garage door opener (hoary duty), re-bor saddle,. cast iron v,• , sley Alston, c/o Richard S. Stark, 327 South Dixon Street, HUDGINS and styles, block pipe and cost 'son pipe nipples I r vonous saes P.O. Box 656, Gainesville, Texas 76240, was appointed flanges, weld on and bolt on Waage, reducers, etc, PVC pipe lino,s No. 12517, styled Estate of Herbert Executrix in Cause of vonovs saes and descriptions, plumbing hordwore. freezer door now pending on the docket of the SALE! Marr Alston, Deceased, hondle, soap dispensers, signs, enamel point, vent pipe finings, plow $329°' County Court of Cooke County, Texas. lb 3 Ironsillonol ports, colapillor troctorpon, catoollor tractor engine head. right Raclin-Rocker - Recliner All persons having claims against the above estate shall °nob geor box, steel link chair., conveyor chock, eleuncal condom Beauty end simateondon present the same within the lime prescribed by law. lamas, shelf brocket., c!celncol heang cepls. V bell pulleys, trade, - Frailer Parts With. tufted/be, roll padded /s/ Velma Ansley Alston, Executrix oxle, motorcycle pans, offrce supplies. Apeco copier, Cononom ante armamdthick,luxurious X.I.EI clock, IBM Dictaphone, hle cobnet, bars for bor bell, scrap iron ) cushionin. and Supplies OF OTHER ITEMS Noss copper, AND 100'5 St ORDER OF ELECTION MISCELLANEOUS: New 13 10 storage buildiag. Bingo! gus ructural Steel spore heaters, Ar conchsoner, Treodle type sewing machine; Mole and Pipe An election is hereby ordered to be held on Saturday. May board 3 bosom plow, Chisel plow 7, 1988 for the purpose of: Mprh m ore will be included in Me Auction Mut nor be Muenster I.S.D. School Trustees to: advertised. Mont of the "ems ore in o huge warehous• in piles Complete Line not risible or advertising lime. Several weeks of sorting will be Position 3 -2-year term 00 SALE! Position 5 - 3-year term necessary. SALE! '299 $39900 of Bolls and Y ouvron'tbollovo all the stufil!! lc I Contemporary Position 6 - 3-year term to 3 Transitional Come see for yourself!!! Recllno-Rocker Recliner Reclina-Pocket' Recliner Position 7 -3-year term Miscellaneous CONSIGNMENTS K re„ hove ....em,. ken abase

THE MUENSTER ENTERPRISE - APRIL 8,1988 - PAGE 15 FARM AND County Agent's Report by Craig Rosenbaum

RANCH NEWS The dry winds have helped to characteristic spotting. Producers tional information on these pro- alleviate many of the early disease should check their fields ducts or diseases, give us a call at problems in small grain this year. periodically for the presence of the Extension Office. For the most part, over the coun- these diseases. Currently, we have ty, grain fields have made ex- two fungicides that are on the market for control of wheat Don't change rules in mid-season cellent growth and with the con- CHA I NSAWS—WEEDEATERS tinuation of present weather con- disease. These include Bayleton SALES—PARTS—SERVICE ditions, we should see very good and a new product called Tilt. Due St ihl—Tor o & Others by Lloyd Bentsen, been farming together for nine Agriculture (USDA) agreed to my yields this year. This past week we to the cost of fungicides, pro- United States Senator Same day service years. They were a few days from request to simply allow Texas made evaluations of various wheat ducers should evaluate possible 2—cycle & 4—cycle In late February, planting finishing their corn planting when farmers to operate as they had in varieties for their present suscep- yield of fields and disease infesta- 16 year s experience season was well underway for these new regulations carne down. the past, as long as they were not tibility to powdery mildew, leaf tions before considering fungicide Muenster Garden Ctr Texas farmers. Milo, cotton and The new interpretation of the increasing the number of rust and stripe rust. All three of applications. If you need addi- 502 Main 759-2766 corn had been planted in the Rio rules meant they would be con- payments for which they were these are fungal diseases which ASIE Grande Valley and planting was sidered "one person." That would eligible. can cause severe yield reductions moving north. As far north as the cut their income by about $50,000 "That would seem to be a very in wheat plants. Panhandle, farmers had made un- and prevent them from getting Pioneer 2157, a hard wheat Germania Farm Mutual breakable commitments for their bank financing for the crop. fair and equitable solution for this year as well," I said to Secretary which we are growing more and crops. They had signed leases, But the agency didn't just more in the county, showed the Aid Association establish new rules at the wrong Lyng. secured financing, put down fer- heaviest degree of powdery Fire, Lightning, Theft and Extended Coverage tilizer and undertaken other pre - time. What's worse, these rules USDA agreed to my request in short order. As a result, the mildew infection. Powdery Insurance for your property planting operations. forbade our farmers from even mildew infects all the leaves of the Then came a classic government taking steps to comply. farmers who had been trapped in Locally represented by the rules change will be able to plant and is usually most prevalent snafu. Upon becoming aware of this on the upper surfaces of lower Paul Fetsch Frank Schilling The Agricultural Stabilization situation, I contacted Agriculture farm in 1988 just as they did in 1987. leaves. It is most noticeable as and Conservation Service (ASCS) Secretary Richard Lyng. light gray spots on the leaves. Representing Local Chapter 187 notified Texas farmers on Feb. 25 "The regulations the Severe infestations can cause a of some stringent new regulations Agricultural Stabilization and I am grateful those new rules were dropped. leaf to become brittle and die - not minor clarifications, but ma- Conservation Service is now im- prematurely. Presently we do not jor changes of which they had not posing on Texas farmers are simp- But even though the USDA has agreed both years to my request to have a handle on use of fungicides been advised until then. ly untenable," I told him, "and I for powdery mildew control. This The problem was a complex set urge you to take prompt action to delay the rules until the next year, our farmers are tired of having the year we are applying fungicides of rules to enforce a statutory correct this situation." for mildew control and should limitation of $50,000 per farm on Last year, we had a similar pro- rules changed in the middle of the planting season. have yield results in the early sum- some farm program payments. blem with rules changes at the very mer. Other varieties showing some ASCS said the Texas program did same time of year, when most mildew activity include Chisholm not comply with national rules, Texas farmers had already I'm tired of it, too, and I intend and a trace on Collin and Pike. noting that some of the rules have planted. to see that future farm program Very little leaf rust was noted. been in existence since 1970. That problem was resolved rules are announced early and left Leaf rust is our most devastating In one case, two brothers had when the U.S. Department of unchanged. fungal disease on wheat plants. It appears as an orange pustule ran- TREES • SHRUBS • FLOWERS domly scattered on leaves. Those varieties showing some leaf rust Lawn & Garden Supplies Workshops scheduled included Siouxland and Pioneer. Tomatoes and Peppers Flowers in most varieties One new variety, Coker 747, Water Sprinklers & Hoses Insecticides, Peat, Pots, Took inlay grafting, chard consists of peach, plum, had some stripe rust spots in the Homeowners have the oppor- techniques for Seeds, Fertilizer tunity over the next week or so to four-flap grafting, and various apricot, nectarine and apple trees field. Stripe rust appears in lines graft their pecan trees to new or budding techniques. Participants and is located at 209 West along the veins of the newer leaf Muenster improved varieties. will be able to graft and bud Garnett. tips. It is easily noticed in fields by John Cooper, Horticulturist young trees at the workshop. Topics to be covered include the shortened plant growth and Garden Center, Inc. with the Texas Agricultural Exten- Home Orchard Maintenance fruit thinning, fertility, and insect 502 N. ihtoin , hduen,r . 2 - 66 sion Service, will conduct a Graf- Clinic planned for April 8 and diseases. The new ting Workshop for homeowners If you have just planted new "Homeowners Fruit and Nut and producers on Tuesday, April fruit trees or have existing trees in Spray Schedule" will be available 12, at 5 p.m. The workshop will be your home orchard, you must for those attending. Market held west of Gainesville on the prepare for their longevity and The clinic is free and open to the south side of Highway 82. Take production. A clinic designed for public. the gravel road south of the care and maintenance of home or- Report Municipal Golf Course off of chards will be held Friday, April Hess elected Bill Hamer It pays to topdress Highway 82. 8, at 5 p.m. at the Jim England The sale tally for the past week Topics to be covered include Orchard in Gainesville. The or- at the Muenster Livestock Auction president of was 268 cattle and 64 hogs. pastures. Feeders and stockers were steady antique club and strong. Cows and bulls were by Elaine Schad steady to 5.50 higher. Hogs were Tax changes impact Henry Hess, Jr. is the new presi- steady. dent of the Cooke County Anti- HOGS que Tractor and Farm Machinery Good to Choice 180-275 lbs. on farmers, ranchers Association, following election of $40 to $41 Good Butchers 125-180 lbs. Proper fertilization of pasture will greatly increase officers at the organization's last meat and milk production. You'll see faster weight Agricultural producers are in a and stable it is for investment and regular meeting. $38 to $40 new ball game as a result of recent overall productivity. Policy is Roger Luttmer is vice president, Packing Sows.. All Wt $30 to $32 gain, more pounds of gain per acre, a longer tax law changes, and additional structured for a longer term and Willie Matthews is treasurer, Vin- COWS grazing season and greater carrying capacity. changes probably will be not constantly being amended as it cent Zimmerer is secretary and Good to Choice $48 to $52.50 Begin with a soil test. John Corcoran is reporter. Medium to Good $45 to $48 forthcoming. is in the U.S. Canners to Cutters $38 to $45 Let our Fertilizer Specialist help you. He has the This view was expressed recent- "As a result, the U.S. is an The group noted several upcom- 'knowThow and we have the materials. Come see ly by James L. Powell of Fort inflation-prone society and, in ing events of interest including the Hard Kinds $30 to $40 McKavett, who moved up to the order to prevent excessive infla- Antique Machinery Show in Stocker Cows $45 to $65 us soon. We're ready when you are presidency of the Texas and tion and reduce the budget deficit, Pawnee, Okla., the first week of Cow w/Calf at Side.. $600 to $825 Southwestern Cattle Raisers Congress will most assuredly pass May. The Mid-Tex Pioneer Days STOCKER CALVES RED RIVER Association on March 16. some sort of a tax increase since it and Hill College will present their Steer Calves $80 to $132 Powell noted that never has second annual antique tractor and Steer Yearlings $72 to $90 is not likely that further budget Heifer Calves $75 to $100 FARM CO-OP there been a politician who liked to cuts will be made," Powell engine show May 21 and 22 in 1300 N. Dixon 665.4338 Hillsboro. The Third Annual Heifer Yearlings $60 to $69 Standing together. Gainesville make a hard decision to cut any predicted. Heifer 2 yrs. $55 to $67 budget item, but today the politi- The Menard County rancher Cooke County Show has been set Standing strong. cian finds it impossible to reduce noted that either budget cuts or for Aug. 27 and 28 at the Lindsay BULLS Tractor Pull Arena. Good to Choice $62 to $65 even the escalation of most tax and fee increases will be Medium to Good $60 to $62 previously programmed necessary to abate a rapid fall in entitlements. the dollar and bring improvement "Rather, Congress apparently to the current account. will continue entitlements as they "Tax and fee increases will are programmed except for result in lower profits for ranchers agriculture where the program and farmers as well as industry, changes often and may become thereby reducing the amount of AUCTION SALE less expensive in the future if the capital available for investment to FARM EQUIPMENT & LIVESTOCK AUCTION program outlined in the current increase production and FOR THE Food Security Act of 1985 is research," he said. followed for its full term through Thus, the only alternative left ESTATE OF W. H. [BILL.) CARSON, JR. 1992," Powell said. for agriculture is to become even 1:00 P.M. SATURDAY , APRIL 16. 1988 In regard to tax programs that more efficient, particularly in SALE LOCATION . 0 miles south of Gainesville on 1-35. Exit Spring Creek Rd., go nest 2 miles, turn north on FM 2071 agriculture can expect in the animal agriculture, Powell noted. (Old Denton Road), Go 2 milee. future, Powell expressed ap- "The cattleman will need to 12 Pair [Blks & Blk. Baldies] 5 Yr. Old prehension about the answer. change his herd of mother cows as LIVESTOCK "While better prices will pro- rapidly as possible to produce the 110 N. Commerce 7 Open Heifers [Coming 21, 2 Angus Bulls 3 Year Olds Grinder for Brush bably occur, Congress will try to lean beef carcass that grades Gainesville TRACTORS Farmhand 6 Round Bale Mover WW Brush P. T. 0. 3 raise taxes to cut the budget Number 2, Choice, with least cost 4020 Tractor 1134182 Hesston hiydrol lc Bale Mover pt. New Holland 496 Heybine 18 Powder River Panels deficit. Remember, this comes and time requirements," Powell 176 Massey Fargurson Tractor 3391 hrs. 668.6461 14 ft. Massey Tandem Disc 18 ft Powder River Chute after agriculture has given up said. COMBINES 2.268 New Holland Side Delivery Rakes Garden Tiller many tax preferences such as (Duel Hitch 1 Garden Seeder capital gains, accelerated 1978 7700 J. D. Combine Hydrostatic Drive 4 Bottom J. D. 146 Plow and Cylinder 8 ft X 18 ft Office with Alrcondltion, depreciation, investment tax 24 ft. Header (bat & pickup reels) 9 ft. Big 0x, 3 pt. Blade Metal Roof & Metal Sides on credits, and income averaging in (Big Tires "Extra Clean") 348 J. D Hay Baler Skids Hay Elevator return for lower tax rates," SAFETY TOE! 7 Shank Corsicana Renovator 4 Round Hey Feeders Powell said. 1985 Chen. 4 wheel drive Sliveredo Sti tnn Marliss 14 ft. Grain Drill 3 pt Hitch Powell predicted that an enor- 4 X 4 Short Wheel Base , Mileage 64,513 mous lobbying effort will be need- Round Bele Lift 3 Point SUPERSOLE! New Holland 1012 Bele Loader LUNCH WILL BE ed to recover some of the 12 ft. Drag Harrow EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE preference items for agriculture 7 ft. Corsican, Mower Brillion Cultopecker when the tax increase becomes A Pecos you'll take a shine tot Long- 11 ft. Shank Chisel series 600 Portable Creep Feeder on wheels inevitable. lasting SuperSole. steel shank foot 3 Point Hitch Lift 4 Mineral Feeders Cement Mixer 4 Wheel Weights Fits 4020 J. D. "In the United States, good support, absorbent insole. and safety steel Tandem Disc Athens with Cylinder 1-250 Gal. Fuel Tank & Stand economic policies are assessed by toe too! 13 Meal D. 2-500 gel. Fuel Tents & Stands how rapidly consumption rises, 13 ft, Case Chisel Plow, with Mulcher 3 pt. Seeder & Fertilizer Spreader for we are a consumption-based 488 New Holland Heybine with Cylinder 5 Hey Feeders 10 ft. Chisel 5 Hay Feeders society. It is politically popular, 14 Shenk Bushhog Chisel 25 Joints 2" Gelvanized Pipe therefore, for all our industries to achieve an ever-expanding pro- FOR INFORMATION CONTACT duction of consumer goods," Powell said. Ward Brothers Auctioneers, Inc.

He emphasized that those in- 0111 (JONI li,S 01 lit AL I .S IArE. I IVLSIOCK. MACHINE HY aoce EQUIPMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS dustries buy goods from FROM AUCTEMEM. TAXES IMECIDENCE agriculture and other commodity P 0 (305 WY, 1420 REFINERY ROAD OVEN PAWED MAMA producers and employ the nation's NI TAM EA004UAE labor force, all of whom are voters 817 665-4367 /MD OTHEA ADS on election day. THURMAN WARD MILTON WARD In other nations of the world, 665 - 3692 GAINESVILLE, TEXAS 665 - 4999 Powell noted, good economic Licence No. TeE.019.006680 policy is determined by how sound PAGE 16 - At 08-1111 'II INsIIRI , TERPRISE

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