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Muenster Enterprise Eligible voters who have tension Service, Texas A&M this fall. ty of residence on election day. absentee. not registered to vote must University System. "Everyone eligible to vote 2. Age 65 or older on elec- "Every Texas House, do so by Oct. 3 if they wish Rothe particularly en- but unable to do so on Nov. tion day. Senate and Congressional oter registration to cast their ballot in the couraged high school seniors 2 should apply at the county 3. Inability to appear at seat is up for re-election this T Nov. 2 general election. to register to vote. Those voter registrar's office to the authorized polling place fall along with nearly every "All that is involved is who are 17 years and 10 vote absentee," said Rothe. on election day due to statewide office," said filling out an application months of age are eligible to Oct. 29 is the deadline for sickness, physical disability Rothe. "So it's especially deadline for Nov. 2 card available at the county register and may exercise the voting absentee in person or religious belief. important for all eligible voter registrar's office," right to vote on or after their while absentee ballots will be 4. Service as an election voters to get to the polls on said Joe Rothe with the 18th birthday. Some 188,000 accepted in the mail as late clerk or a poll watcher in an Nov. 2. Only 24 percent of county officials program of high school seniors should as 7 p.m. Nov. 2. election precinct other than those eligible voted in the election is Oct. 3 the Texas Agricultural Ex- be eligible to vote in Texas Any of the following con- the precinct of residence. May 1 Texas primary, the ditions can qualify an in- 5. Under certain circum- lowest in 30 years for a dividual to vote absentee: stances, voters confined to gubernatorial primary elec• 1. Absence from the coun- jail may be eligible to vote tion." MUENSTER ENTERPRISE VOLUME XLVI OCTOBER I, 1982 MUENSTER COOKE COUNTY TEXAS 76252 TWO SECTIONS USPS 367-660 NUMBER 45 Virginia Fisher hurt in auto accident Virginia Fisher, 18 year old an eye, extensive soreness Departmen, the first officer daughter of Mr. and Mrs. and a possible concussion. on the scene, said the ac- Highly recommended Clyde Fisher, returned home As reported by State cident was unavoidable and reading for anyone concer- Wednesday and is Tropper Jim Cass, the 1979 caused by a broken right ned about the welfare of the recovering satisfactorily van was heading south on rear axle on the vehicle. The free world is a book conden- from injuries received in an FM 373 north of Muenster van was declared a total sation in this month's automobile accident about Reader's Digest entitled and failed to negotiate a wreck. 7:15 Sunday night. curve. The machine jumped As Cass investigated the "Trie KGB's Magical War At this time Virginia is on a ditch south of the highway accident and made out his for Peace." The article ex- crutches favoring a sore hip and came to a stop in the report Holloway attended to plains how Russia has while waiting to determine yard of Chuck Bartush Jr. the patient, caring for her developed deceit to a precise whether the injury is only a with Virginia about 20 feet needs and comfort until an science especially in preten- bruise or more serious. In away. ambulance came to take her ding to support world wide addition she has facial Officer Larry Holloway to Muesnter Memorial peace promotions whereas it bruises, three stitches over of the Muenster Police Hospital. is actually advancing its own scheme of continued global exploitation while sabotaging the interests of free people. Events October 9 and 10 The exasperating truth about all this is that the Kremlin's clever agents have manipulated people all over will observe German Day the world to serve Russia's purpose while believing they "Herzlick Willkommen" formance, singing by Dallas chairman, long time mayor are promoting peace. And to the 20th annual German Frohsinn Singing Society, a of Fredericksburg. all the while, Americans Day in Texas is extended to guest soloist from Hamburg Sunday at the Fair, the have been the most con- all by the celebration's Germany, singing by a choir aim is Gemeutlichkeit in the spicuous dupes. Or this coun- chairman Teddy Trept. from the German training tent near the grand Ave. en- try has been the target while The occasion is the com- unit of ElPaso Air Base, and trance from 11:30 a.m. to bined German Day Ball in a dance with the Polka closing time. German food, the KGB was directing other The trophy held by Harry Scoggins signifies first place In the 50 and over class of the the Marriot Motor Hotel Patriots. German food and drinks, songs, dance and people to do Russia's bid- Centennial Triathalon last Saturday at Lake Wichita. The sporting event, was a part and German Day at the drinks are available music will be constant; and ding, in denouncing our of the celebration observing the 100th birthday of Wichita Falls and consisted of a Texas State Fair Saturday throughout the program. programs will be presented country. The Reds have Vs mile swim in Lake Wichita, a 15 mile bike ride and a 6.2 mile run. Harry finished night and Sunday. October 9 Tickets are available in by bands, singers and dan- •• organized demonstrations the entire distance In 2 hours and 2 minutes. Total number of entries was 126. and resistance movements and 10. Muenster from Alvin Fuhr- cers of German clubs, plus whereby sincere Americans The ball, first on the man. the Frohsinn and a German followed Soviet leadership program, offers a wide soldiers' choir. in creating an atmosphere variety of attractions in- Specially honored at this A retreat ceremony at 5 at year's activities will be Sid- which harmed US interests cluding the Dallas Town the Hall of State terrace will but assisted Russia's in- 12 Sacred Heart Parish members Concert Band, a ballet per- ney Henke, out-of-town be a salute to Germany. terests. Truly this article Is Impor- tant reading. It exposes the receive Catechist certification motives and methods of the Formal Catechist Cer- welcomed the response of Janet Fisher, Agnes Roh- global conspirators. It the parishioners. After the mer, Joan Walterscheid, reveals the monstrous deceit tification was held for twelve members of Sacred Communion meditation Sr. Linda Vogel, Doug, Jerry by which they operate and and Betty Rose Walter- their mammoth scheme for Heart Parish during Wed- Romana presented cer- nesday evening CCD Mass tificates to the twelve scheid. taking over the civilized Enrollment in the Sacred at 8 p.m. on September 22. Catechists. world. Heart Parish C.C.D. The Reader's Digest ar- Certification for the Theme of the liturgy of Ministry of The Catechist the Mass was "Welcoming program, Kindergarten to ticle is based on revelations Grade 12 totals 275 studen- by a former high ranking followed the Diocesan the Lord." All CCD Program prescribed by the ts. KGB official, a Major teachers and aides par- Levchenko who escaped National Catechetical Direc- ticipated in the entrance Assignments of grades, the teachers and aides are as from Japan to the US and tory of the United States procession with Fr. Denis Catholic Conference, which follows: K (a) Mrs. Johnny turned out to be one of the and the Mass servers. Mike (JoAnn) Pagel, Mrs. Harold most important officers ever called for such a program Kleiss gave the first reading, (Betty) Beindel; K (b) Mrs. to flee the KGB. He ex- "to encourage persons to and Juanita Bright the Dale (Charlotte) Klement, plained "Active Measures" respond to the ministerial response and gospel ac- call to catechize." The Mrs. Gilbert (Linda) Knabe; the method whereby Russia clamation. Pam Fette led the grade 1 (a) Mrs. Dave distorts or inverts reality in Catechist program also prayers of the faithful and enhances and encourages the (Wanda) Flusche, Mrs. such a way that regardless of Sharon and Clyde Walter- the issue, USSR is presented life-long process of having scheid presented Offertory Donald (Sandra) Hennigan. a s humanity's champion "faith become living, con- gifts at the altar. Ruth grade 1 (b) Mrs. Willie whereas any opponent, scious and active, through Felderhoff and Eileen Fisher (Margie) Wimmer, Mrs. especially US, is presented the light of instruction." were organist and song Roy (Paula) Reiter; grade 2 Mr and Mrs. Larry (Kathy) as humanity enemy. Requirements include 88 leader. clock hours of study in Following the com- Vogel, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde The trick is to make people Scripture, Theology, Chur- missioning service, the (Sharon) Walterscheid; support Soviet policy unwit- ch, Prayer, and Catechetics. Knights of Columbus hosted grade 3 (a) Mrs. Maurus tingly by convincing them Receiving the Rite of Cer- an appreciation reception (Lynn) Hacker, Mrs. John- they are supporting tification were Betty Kleiss, for the CCD staff, all ny (Annette) Anderle; 3-b something else. Almost, JoAnn Pagel, Sister Cabrini teachers and aides, their Mrs. Ben (Carol) Fleitman, Stoll Photo everybody wants peace and Arami, Sister Monica Swir- spouses and families, also Jr.; grade 4 (a) Mrs. Wayne Tony and Leona Luke are shown standing in the newly remodeled and refinished fears war. Therefore by czynski, Sister Cecilia Marie Father Victor Gillespie, (Doris) Klement; 4-b Mr. front entrance of their Ben Franklin Store, proud of its attractive new look. The en- every conceivable means the Shannon, Sister Carmelita Father Denis Soerries, and Mrs.
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