VO, MUENSTER Chronicling the Centennial Year Serving Muenster and Cooke County since 1936 • ENTERPRISE

VOLUME LIII, NO. 26 12 PAGES 35 CENTS JUNE 2,1989

Bishop Delaney will celebrate Mass marking 100 years Parish welcomes visitors The much-anticipated Sacred their children and opportunities to Most Reverend Joseph P. A three-foot high, 16x40-foot for an evening of visiting and Father Victor has sent word that Heart Centennial Weekend un- practice their various skills and Delaney, Bishop of the Fort platform has been constructed fellowship. Barbecue sandwiches, a mini-bus will be available for the folds this Friday, June 2, the Feast earn a decent living. Worth Diocese, will begin at 6 under the supervision of Rudy hot dogs and sausage sandwiches elderly or those in wheelchairs of the Sacred Heart, with a special It couldn't have been an easy p.m. Assisting at the Mass will be Koester. It will hold the altar from will be avaialble for purchases, as who need transportation. Call Outdoor Mass and continues with task to build a community with so Reverends Sebastian Beshoner, church and all clergy involved in well as beverages and nachoes. 759-2236. A section in front at the gala activities through Sunday. little. There was a railroad that Denis Soerries and Victor the Mass will gather on it. A Food will be $1.00 to $2.50. Mass will also be reserved for Our forefathers chose a went through the selected town Gillespie, O.S.B.s. Deacon Jerry 32'x8' backdrop has been added them and anyone who has difficul- Catholic Holy Day, Dec. 8, the site, many trees and acres and Klement will read the Gospel. Par- to the south end. The Country Store's Sweet ty hearing. Ushers will be on hand Feast of the Immaculate Concep- acres of prairie with little in sight ticipating clergy will be Reverends According to decorating Shop will be open Friday for the to help them with their seating. tion, to mark the beginning of but tall grass. Placidus Eckart, Harry Fisher, chairperson Patsy Dangelmayr, convenience of out-of-town Herman Carroll, Muenster Muenster with a special Mass From this, Muenster was form- Nicholas Fuhrmann, Paul the Sanctuary area will be adorned visitors who may not be able to Hospital administrator, has ar- when all of the new community ed. It has changed considerably Hoedebeck, Bart Landwermeyer, with baskets of flowers, ferns and stay for Sunday's picnic. Virgins ranged for an ambulance to be at gathered to worship God. through the years in size and Eugene Luke, John Walbe, carpet. White sheers will be placed Herr urges anyone who can to the Mass location during the Muenster, as we know it now shape, but the rich German Joseph Weinzapfel, Ellsworth P. on the backdrop and red curtains bring their baked goodies to the service. 100 years later, is built around the Catholic heritage remains and Wiggington, Daniel Williams, will flank these. Aileen Knabe will Community Center Friday. The Father Victor also asks that on- rich German Catholic tradition bears fruit even today. Robert E. Wilson, Msgr. Thomas be wrapping the outside of the kitchen will be open for Sweet ly those who have been contracted shared by all present that So, it is with great pride that our Weinzapfel, Rt. Rev. Raphael platform with white net tied with Shop items. Some items from the to make video pictures during the Country Store will also be memorable day. community will gather with DeSalvo, Rt. Rev. Alfred Hoenig, red bows. Please See PARISH, Page 2 Their goal was to build a com- friends and relatives from near Most Rev. John J. Cassata, and Music for the Mass will be pro- available for purchase. munity where they could have a and far to pay tribute to 100 years Most Rev. Augustine Danglmayr. vided by all the Music Ministers of church nearby to practice their of Muenster. All participating clergy, nuns, the parish, under the direction of faith, good schools to educate The Mass, officiated by the selected representatives of the City Ruth Felderhoff. Eric Gray is in of Muenster and parish organiza- charge of music selection. He tions will meet in front of the noted that the theme "The Good church at 5:30 p.m., along with Shepherd" will be carried out in First Communicants of 1989. The the music. The closing hymn will Communicants will form an be in German. Mass and songs will honor guard for the procession be included in the program which will move from church to booklet. the Community Center parking lot After the Mass, everyone is in- where Mass will be celebrated. vited to the Community Center History books arrive

They're here at last! advance can only be obtained at After more than a year in the City Hall from 1-5 p.m. Saturday $17 making, over half of the 1500 and Sunday. All original manuscripts and pictures which Muenster Centennial History • Books ordered have arrived in were contributed for the book can t - Muenster. be retrieved from City Hall at this The books will be available for time also. RICKY JOHN WALTERSCHEID receives his high school diploma Beginning Monday, June 5, from School Board President Dolphy Joe Hellman. Dave Fette Photo LISA HAMRIC NOELLE HESSE $50.00 cash or check purchase Fri- day and checks should be made from 8 a.m. till noon and from 1 payable to the Muenster Centen- till 5 p.m., all manuscripts and nial Committee. pictures and pre-purchased books Hamric, Hesse named will again be available at City MHS Seniors graduate Locations that the books will be Hall. available for purchase (as long as Personalized copies will not be The 1989 class of Muenster always seeking progress rather top students at SHHS the supply lasts) are: Friday, ready until a later date. High School observed formal than the status quo. He speculated Saturday and Sunday from 1-5 The Centennial History Books graduation ceremonies last Friday that man would cease to exist if he p.m. at the Muenster Museum on are being bound by a small com- Lisa Hamric achieved the title evening in the Public School had no more goals. "Don't be Noelle Hesse, salutatorian of the corner of Oak and Third pany that can complete only 100 of valedictorian of her 1989 auditorium. After the invocation alarmed if a small letdown follows the 1989 senior class at Sacred Streets; on Sunday in the Centen- books each working day. Since the Sacred Heart senior class by main- by Father Victor Gillespie, this evening's exhilaration. It just Heart High School, has maintain- nial booth at the parish picnic; entire order couldn't be finished in taining a 95.68 grade point O.S.B., pastor of Sacred Heart means it's time to set new goals," ed a 92.73 grade point average and on Saturday and Sunday from time for the Centennial celebra- average through high school. Parish, the salutatory address was he said. during her four years at Sacred 1-5 p.m. at City Hall. tions this weekend, only a partial She plans to attend the Univer- given by John Herr. In his talk, he Following the address, high AN Heart. Books which were purchased in order was shipped. sity of in Arlington and ma- Her future plans include atten- cited concrete evidence of being school principal Ed Griffin an- jor in sports medicine. ding the University of North the best student body in North nounced numerous scholarships Activities in high school in Texas. Texas. going to certain of the grads. He which Lisa participated included Noelle served as treasurer, Valedictorian J. Shane Wimmer introduced Stan Green of the cheerleader three years, class volunteer, second vice president spoke to the capacity audience Gainesville Wal-Mart Store who president one year, class treasurer and president of the Student next. He challenged his classmates presented a $1,000 scholarship to one year, and FHA Historian one Council; freshman class president; to do the best they could in Jeff Walterscheid. Griffin year. She was a member of the drill team member three years and whatever road they choose to presented the $300.00 Band and track and field leader one year. She was an active travel. Parents scholarship to Denise teams all four years, team member of the Letterman's Club, The commencement address Bayer. Deanna Bierschenk receiv- one year. Also the Beta Club, Spanish Club. Honor Society and was to be delivered by State ed the Delta Kappa Gamma JAM, German Club, Spanish Annual Staff. She participated in Representative Richard William- scholarship. Club were among her activities. volleyball, track and basketball. son. He was unable to attend due Muenster Bluebonnet scholar- Among honors that Lisa receiv- She was selected Homecoming to his conference committee being ships went to Eric Dankesreiter, ed were awards in Home Princess in her freshman and in emergency session concerning Keith Klement, Mike Pagel and J. Economics, Physical Science and sophomore years, received awards appropriations. Shane Wimmer. English her freshman year; awards in Art and Spanish. She was the Dr. Bud Joyner, president of Cooke County College Mary in Spanish, English, Religion and recipient of these personal awards: Cooke County College, filled in Josephine Cox scholarships were Biology her sophomore year; the All State, All District First Team, for Williamson at the last minute, awarded to Denise Bayer, Deanna English, Spanish, Religion and Lindsay All Tournament Team, saying he was happy to do so Bierschenk, Jennifer Carroll, Eric Geometry awards her junior year; Cooke County Class All Tourna- knowing "that Ric was working Dankesreiter, Keith Klement, and German, English, Religion, ment in basketball. hard for us in Austin." Dr. Joyner Mike Pagel, LaNell Sicking, Staci spoke to the graduates about Sicking, Jeannene Walterscheid, Computer and Advanced Biology Noelle is the daughter of Tom ANGELA FUHRMANN TED FUHRMANN awards her senior year. She was and Lucille Hesse. man's tendency to over-reach, Jeff Walterscheid, J. Shane Wim- on the "A" Honor Roll two years mer and Shayne Wimmer. and the Principal's Honor Roll Top graduate scholarships went two years. She won first place in to John Herr and J. Shane Wim- the local religion essay contest and Lindsay High chooses top 1989 students mer from the Independent Col- placed third in the district. Lisa leges and Universities of Texas. As was voted Most Likely to Succeed, Valedictorian for the 1989 nual staff for four years, serving Ted Fuhrmann won the honor Ted's future plans are to attend valedictorian, J. Shane Wimmer Most Studious and Ms. Sacred senior class at Lindsay High as co-editor her senior year; Na- of Lindsay High School senior Cooke County College in received a scholarship for tuition Heart School her senior year. School is Angela Fuhrmann. tional Honor Society four years, class Salutatorian for 1989. Gainesville before transferring to to any state college of Texas. Her athletic achievements in- Her future plans include atten- serving as president her senior He received the Governor's a major university. Muenster School Board Presi- clude being named to the All State ding the University of Texas at year; Student Council, Science Recognition Award and class His parents are Mr. and Mrs. dent Dolphy Joe Hellman Tournament Team (basketball), Austin. She plans to obtain a Team, French Club and Catholic awards in Physics, Civics, Erwin Fuhrmann of Route 2, presented diplomas to the Most Valuable Player State Tour- degree in Business and hopes get a Youth Council. Economics and Trigonometry. Gainesville. graduating seniors. Vernon Austin nament, All State, All District and minor in Dance and Theater Arts. played the piano for processional a member of the TAPS All Star Among her activities during Included in the honors she has and recessional. * Team. high school are Pep Club, basket- won are Soroptimist Girl of the Summer's here — Members of the class of 1989 Dan and Fay Hamric of Mon- ball, track and field four years; Month for February 1989, DAR are: Cheryl Lynn Bayer, Denise tague are Lisa's parents. She UIL for three years, regional Good Citizen Award and Gover- Renee Bayer, Kimberly Kay Bayer, • worked part-time at the Gym- qualifier as junior and senior. nor's Recognition Award. She John Louis Bednarcik, Deanna nastics Sport Center. Angela was a member of the an- won an All-Star Cast Medal at Pool's open! Lynn Bierschenk, Daniel Lloyd UIL Zone and District competi- Black, Gaylia Dee Brunson, tion. She was selected as Miss Clear cool, enticing blue water Tuesday through Sunday. Admis- Stephanie Lynn Bynum, Jennifer Spirit for 1988-89, and was voted sparkles under the summer sun. A sion is $1.00 per person. She Lee Carroll, Jeffery Scottt Outstanding Student for 1988-89. clean, chlorine aroma permeates reminds parents that children Christian, Eric Francis the air. Laughing children splash under 7 will not be admitted Dankesreiter, John Paul Edwards Good News! Angela won class awards in in the water. This scene is without an adult. Jr., Murlin Ray Evans, Laurie Physical Science, Personal synonymous with summer vaca- A new feature this year is Senior Beth Fisher, Weldon Joseph 0 God, you are my God whom I seek; for you my flesh pines Business Management, Health, tion from school. Citizens Day which will be every Hermes, John Richard Herr, and my soul thirsts like the earth, parched, lifeless and without Biology I, English II, Geometry, Thus, it is appropriate that the Monday and Friday from 11 a.m. Kimberly Ann Hess, Christopher water. Thus have I gazed toward you in the sanctuary to see Theater Arts, English III, French Muenster Swimming Pool will to I p.m., beginning June 5. Ad- Wayne Klement. Keith Dale Kle- your power and your glory, For your kindness is a greater good I, Chemistry I, Accounting I, open on Friday, June 2 - the first mission is $1.00 per person. ment, Travis Lee Klement, Daniel Lee Knabe, LaLonnic Ruth than life; my lips shall glorify you. PSALM 63: 2-4 Academic English I V, French I I. day all Muenster students are free Ladies Day is still Monday 1-7 She is the daughter of Mr. and for the summer. p.m. Private parties are available Massey, Cathy Ann Mosier, Mrs. Michael G. Fuhrmann of Pool Manager Valerie Vogel an- after 7 p.m. and can be scheduled Michael John Pagel. Philip Lindsay. nounced that hours are 1-7 p.m. Please See SWIM, Page 2 Please See GRA D, Page 2 PAGE 2 -JUNE 2, 1989 -THE MUENSTER ENTERPRISE

Sacried dlecast Cluolck Route 2 Box 214 714 North Man Meningitis claims life Muenster. Texas 76252 16171 759-2511 by Elaine Schad Hey 30, 1989 A 17-year-old Era girl diagnosed Hamilton of Gainesville; several last week with infectious men- aunts and uncles. To all those returning home to Muenster, ingitis has died. She was preceded in death by a and to our many visitors: Tarjia Ray Beaver died Friday brother, Joe Beaver, on Nov. 26, night at Harris County Hospital in As spokesmen for Sacred Heart Parish, Father Sebastian 1988. Beshoner, OSB, and I offer a very warm welcome to all Fort Worth. The Era High School The other student, senior of you to our parish centennial celebration. When the junior was one of two students Morgan Holm, is still hospitalized founding fathers of this community chose the date hospitalized last week after con- at AMI Denton Regional Medical of the foundation of Muenster to be the date of the tracting the illness, which is Center, and seems to be respon- first Mass offered here, they indicated to us the described as an inflammation of importance of the Catholic faith in their lives. ding to treatment, officials said. It is only fitting that we, the inheritors of that the membranes of the brain and While administrators reschedul- same Catholic faith, should gather at a centennial spinal chord. ed an academic awards assembly Mass to give glory, praise and honor to our God Funeral services for Tarjia which had been set for Tuesday, in thanksgiving for His many, many blessings on this Beaver were held Tuesday, May the day of Miss Beaver's funeral, parish and community for the past 100 years. It is 30, at 2 p.m. in Vernie Keel our hope and prayer that the Mass on Friday evening the girl's family has requested the. will be a truly moving, spiritual experience for Funeral Chapel with Rev. Ken end-of-school activities go on as all of us. Frazier of Era Baptist Church of- scheduled, said Superintendent ficiating. Interment was in the Era Dale Smiley. We are grateful to Bishop Joseph P. Delaney for his Cemetery under direction of Ver- While there is still concern that presence with us on this occasion and for being the nie Keel Funeral Home. principal celebrant and homilst at the centennial more cases could arise, health of- Mass. And we are especially grateful to the many Tarjia was born on May 15, ficials have informed Era ad- priests and religious, both native born and those 1972 in Gainesville, the daughter ministrators that the strain of who served here at Sacred Heart, for taking the time of James Michael Beaver and meningitis contracted by the two and making the effort to come and share this cele- Peggy Ruth Bowles. She was a stu- students had an incubation period bration with us. dent at Era High School and a closer to three days rather than 10 For all of you, it is our sincere hope that you will waitress at Catfish Charlie's days, the period for some other be able to stay and enjoy the whole weekend pith us. Restaurant. She was a member of strains. the Era Baptist Church. The students were diagnosed as With a prayer for Cod's continued blessing on all Surviving are her mother and having the minigocciccal form of the members of our parish and community, I am, stepfather, Peggy and Jimmy meningitis, a bacterial inflamma- Hamilton of Era; her father and Sincerely yours, tion of the membranes covering stepmother, Mike and Debbie the brain and spinal cord. Of- Beaver of Gainesville; Two step- ficials with the Texas Department , sisters, Sherree Hamilton of of Health in Austin said about 25 (Rev.) Victor Giliespie, OSB Thackerville and Lisa Killion of percent of the general population Pastor JOHN SHORES of Howe stands outside his teepee talking with Jim Hawley of Anadarko, Oklahoma. Both are dressed in pre-1840 outfits Gainesville; one stepbrother, are carriers, but remain healthy. worn during the time of the fur trappers and Daniel Boone. Brandon Boyter of Gainesville; Mostly infants get the illness, with her grandparents, Bob and adults generally contracting it Pauline Beaver of Gainesville. To The Muenster Enterprise after their immune systems have D.L. and Ima Ray Bowles of been lowered because of other As you know, photos play a Gainesville, and Joe and Joyce large role in the success of a year- Fun Auction illnesses. book. Without these photos, a yearbook would be an actionless history book. scheduled The staff would like to thank Eugene Riggs, 43, dies you for the photos that you pro- for June 9 cessed and sent to the school. We are grateful for your profes- in Gainesville May 27 in Lancaster sionalism and kindness. Eugene Lester Riggs, 43, of Eugene Lester Riggs Jr. was We hope that you will be as The Cooke County Heritage Lancaster died suddenly at his born Sept. 9, 1945 in Tennessee to kind to the future staffs of The Society is gearing up for their 6th residence on Saturday, May 27, at Annual Fun Auction on Friday, Eugene Lester and Mary Margaret Knight. 12 noon. Smiddy Riggs. He worked as a Sincerely, June 9, at the VFW Hall in Reverends Carrol Howlin, Vic- Charles A. Wolfe drug and alcohol youth counselor. Gainesville. Doors open at 6 p.m. tor Gillespie and Sebastian He graduated from Subiaco Editor, The Knight '89 and the fun will begin with a Beshoner officiated for the Mass Academy, Subiaco, Arkansas and barbecue dinner (tickets $7.50) of Christian Burial which was held attended Cooke County College in and the silent auction. The first of in Sacred Heart Church on Gainesville. Continued from Page 1 five tables on the silent auction Wednesday at I p.m. will close at 7 p.m. and will con- He is survived by his mother, Margaret Medders Orr of Parkers PARISH tinue to close in 20-minute inter- Burial was held in Sacred Heart Lake, Kentucky; two sons, vals. Auctioneer Milton Ward will Cemetery under the direction of Stephen Riggs and Michael Riggs Mass do so. Anyone wanting a begin the LIVE AUCTION at 8:30 McCoy Funeral Home of of Dallas; three sisters, Cathy copy can purchase it from Encore p.m. Muenster. McCormick of Denton, Mary Video in Muenster for $3.00 plus Items scheduled for the auction 4 la A Wake Service was held at Margaret Dyson of Austin and the cost of the tape ($3.95), unless block this year include antiques, 10:30 a.m. Wednesday in the Sarah Lyles of Brownsville; two you supply your own. trips, deer leases, wine, food and MANY RENDEZVOUS PARTICIPANTS helped provide the colorful McCoy Funeral Home. Emily Kle- brothers, John Riggs of Fort Remember! Main Street from much, much more! Come and entertainment atSaint Jo's First Pioneer Days. Above, Jake the Snake ment was music minister for the Worth and Frank Medders of Sixth to Seventh Street will be bring your friends but don't let gave demonstrations and even let kids pet his pet. Below, Sheriff Jody service. Kentucky. blocked off for an hour before them outbid you!! Webb tames the bad guys and Donnie Welton practices his "hawk" Mass and during the celebration Tickets can be purchased at the throw, watched by Tony Breseman. of the Mass. Handicap parking Morton Museum, 210 S. Dixon, will be provided. from Allene Hurley, or from any Saturday night, everyone is in- member of the board of directors - Services held for vited to a dance sponsored by the Judy Knight, G.C. Ellis, Patty Sacred Heart Alumni. Andy Serna Haayen, Sally Arendt, Bob Ar- and Captive Hearts will provide cher, Mary Bartush, Buster Ronald McCorkle, 18 the music in the Community Bezner, Margaret Hays, Barbara Center. Doors will open at 8:30 Pybas, Patti Wallace, Marianne Ronald Lee McCorkle, 18, son p.m. The dance is from 9 p.m. to 1 Ward and Bill Winter. For more of Ronald and Rita McCorkle of a.m. Beer and set-ups will be information, call the museum at Lindale and grandson of Alois available. No coolers are allowed. 668-8900. and Louise Trubenbach of Admission charge is $5.00 per per- Muenster, died at 1:20 p.m. Mon- son. Proceeds will go to the Sacred day, May 22, in Medical Center Heart Parish. Hospital in Tyler following a On Sunday, the parish will host motorcycle accident. an all-day picnic at the Communi- Mass of Christian Burial was ty Center. Games and booths will Rendezvous recreates the past celebrated at 11 a.m. Wednesday, open at 10 a.m. From 11 a.m. un- May 24, in the Cathedral of the by Elaine Schad The Southwestern Rendezvous and tallow mixed together and Immaculate Conception in Tyler. til 2 p.m., a dinner of fried John Shores of Howe is a chicken, sausage and trimmings is one region of about six areas of rolled in a piece of canvas. Interment followed in Lindale Ci- gunsmith by trade, but on any the country. The NMLRA boasts During a rendezvous, there are ty Cemetery. and pie will be served. Cost is given weekend he can probably be $5.00 per plate for adults and some 60,000 members nationwide. all types of' activities for the entire Rosary service was held at 7 found in front of his teepee There are about 25 chapters in family. There is tomahawk and p.m. Tuesday at Lloyd James $3.00 for children under 12. preparing deer meat or loading his Barbecue sandwiches will be serv- Texas, with one of the closest knife throwing for all ages, a muz- Funeral Home in Tyler with Mon- muzzle for the next shooting located in Denton. zle shoot, using the old pre-1840 signor Milam Joseph officiating. ed throughout the day, beginning competition. at 2 p.m. Daniel Boone-type Kentuckian Ronald was born June 6, 1970 RONALD LEE McCORKLE Shores was one of more than People will come to a rendez- guns that many in the association in Arlington. He was a student at parents, Alois and Louise Truben- A raffle will be held featuring a 500 people who camped out in the Rainbow vacuum cleaner ($1,000 vous with everything they need, have made themselves. There is Tyler Junior College and worked bach of Muenster; also several rugged terrain just north of Saint including a teepee or 1840s era also Indian dances and just friend- part-time for UPS. He was a aunts, uncles and cousins. value), use of a 1989 Ford van Jo this past weekend during the ($620 value) and many other tent. The food is prepared on a ly, neighborly talk around the graduate of Lindale High School Pallbearers were James Whitt, Southwestern Rendezvous of the campfire, consiting of grits or campfire. "99 percent of the peo- and a member of the Cathedral of Tim Birchbickler, Joe Henry, Scott prizes. A children's raffle will also National Muzzle Loading Rifle be offered. oatmeal in the morning, and some ple are all good, down-to-earth Immaculate Conception in Tyler. Medlin, Patton Nix and Mike Association, a group dedicated to type of meat during the other people," said Shores. At Lindale, McCorkle was a Radford. An auction will begin at 6 p.m. preserving the past by recreating with lots of goods and livestock to meals. Rob Barkley, considered This type of living history team captain of the varsity foot- Honorary pallbearers were the way people lived in the era the boss of this year's event in preservation is fast becoming a ball team his senior year. He was David Greer, Lane Lyons, Mike be put on the auction block. preceding the 1840s. The Centennial Committee Saint Jo, said he brought some sport, Shores said. People are at- well-thought of by his teachers Cress, Russell Johnson, Hank "My grandfather was a member buffalo meat from the animal he tracted to it because it is a family and fellow students. He is Wilson and Gary Thiebaud. urges all Muenster residents to of the Beaver Clan in eastern Ken- wear ethnic costumes whenever killed recently. "We don't waste event, because it's a living way to remembered for his leadership Among those attending were tucky," said Shores, who has been anything," he said. The group pass history on to youth, and ability and his love of life. Loyd and Gwen Trubenbach, Lisa possible this weekend. A smile and given the name, "White Buffalo," a genuine show of welcoming must bring deer or other meats because it helps relieve the stress A Football Scholarship Fund Walterscheid, Jean Walterscheid, by the Crow tribe which adopted along because they must adhere to of everyday living by giving a per- has been established at Lindale and Collin and Ron Page, all of hospitality is also encouraged. him as a blood brother when he Sacred Heart Parish invites hunting regulations in the state, son an escape for a few days. "It National Bank in Ronald's Muenster; Anne Blythe of Fort was in South Dakota. "The idea is Barkley said. Some group helps to be a little crazy," he said. memory. Worth; James and Kathy Whitt everyone to come and share the to be able to be as pure pre-1840 as joyous celebration of Muenster's members also prepare an old In- "But if we don't teach our kids Survivors include his parents, and Terri, Susan, James and Amy possible without being totally dian food called Peamician, which now how it was, then they'll never Ronald and Rita McCorkle, and a of Sanger; and Judy Trubenbach Centennial! ridiculous, so you can also enjoy is a type of trail food consisting of know what it was like and it will brother, Matt McCorkle, all of of San Antonio . yourself." chopped nuts, jerky, wild berries die." Lindale; and maternal grand- Continued from Page 1 MUENSTER SWIM Two fish kills re ported in county NTERPRISE by calling Valerie at 759-4393. The by Elaine Schad of the vegetation in a 33-acre soil about the banks all around the couldn't be certain if all the fish E charge is $20.00 an hour which in- Officials hope to learn this week conservation lake inside the lake. "We thought at one time it were killed as in Pioneer Valley. Phone(817)759-4311 cludes two lifeguards on duty. what killed all the fish and much Pioneer Valley community of might be due to some septic tanks, County Agricultural Extension Lifeguards are Angela Endres, Cooke County which is overflow- because many were affected by the Agent Craig Rosenbaum has Vickie Schmitt, Debbie Schmitt, Continued from Page 1 ing into the Elm Fork of the Trini- flood," Martin said. "But the kill- speculated that the cause could be SUBSCRIPTION RATES Alethea Brawner, and Marcia ty River. ing is all the way around the oxygen depletion of the water Vogel. Staci Sicking is substitute Cooke County Prec. 4 Justice lake," he said. caused by inversion and incoming In Cooke County lifeguard. GRAD of the Peace Royce Martin has pollutants. Recent heavy rains I year $20.00:2 years 536.00 Angela Endres and Valerie Joseph Reiter, Mark Christian issued an order banning fishing, Environmental chemists have both carried in materials on the Outside Cooke County Vogel attended a water school in Rigsby, Carrie Renee Russell, swimming or boating in the lake, taken samples which have been drainage and caused the lake 1 year $23.00; 2 years $42.00 Arlington on May 17. They receiv- LaNell Cheryl Sicking, Staci Leigh which is a favorite recreation spot sent to Sherman for analysis, Mar- water to "turn over." The greatly ed instructions on maintaining a Sicking, Rhonda Lynn Stewart, for the community of 200 tin said. Officials did find some increased bacterial activity tem- The deadline for nen. snd proper chemical balance in pool Randal Craig Teafatiller, Bobby residents along FM 922, eight bottles on the north end of the porarily ties up much of the ox- advertising is fuesdso 5 p.m. water, etc. Don Thornhill, Shawn Roger miles east of Valley View in Cooke lake which may have contained ygen in the water. Time will help 1111 %IL 1 , .11 N I N111011,111 sr.. inml., City Manager Joe Fenton said Vogel, Jeannene Marie County. some type of chemical, he said. this situation and especially the re- the shallow end of the pool has Walterscheid, Jeffrey Paul A similar fish kill has been cent heavy winds will help ox- been sandblasted and painted in Walterscheid, Ricky John Residents began to notice fish reported by Bob Felker on a ygenate the water, Rosenbaum by 20-acre lake south of Muenster. preparation for the season. The Walterscheid, Tara Lynn dying Friday evening, and said. N•11 NII kr1(1,1. A' 14,1y1, pool was filled with water this Walterscheid, Joseph Shane Wim- Saturday afternoon almost all Game Warden John Welch said Ni11,1$.1c1 Wednesday. mer, , Shayne William Wimmer. were dead, with many strewn that it was a large fish kill, but he THE MUENSTER ENTERPRISE -JUNE 2,1989 - PACE 3

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W- Ulltkortuttent O od 10 ter On behalf of the entire population of the as of na- City of Muenster and our surrounding ing Do- rn( community, the Muenster Centennial 25 ion hy. Committee extends a warm and heartfelt nth it ate welcome to all our visitors. her On this weekend, Muenster celebrates the German Catholic heritage of our was founders and especially the history of t to ,aret is a Sacred Heart Parish which played such an !lot. iaco and essential role in the building of our to in her, community. kers 005, iggs athy We have encouraged everyone to fary and two promote our heritage through the smiles Fort of and costumes they wear and through the hospitality they show. For many of you, this is home. To others, we want it to be your second home. We're doing our best for you! WELCOME HOME!

LE uben- corral MAY GOD'S LIGHT Oitt, Scott Mike were SHINE UPON YOU! Mike Hank were Lisa cheid, all of Fort Whitt Alnr 030 Muenster Centennial Committee rER isE 31 1 This Welcome Sponsored by:

Mayor Ted and Carol Henscheid Jerry and Monica Hess Hacker Bros. Well Service, Inc. ,00 David and Juanita Bright, Koenig and Koenigen The Center Restaurant Muenster Chamber of Commerce Dennis & Muller Muenster Centennial Committee Muenster State Bank Muenster Wholesale Beer Distributors Dankesreiter Garage Henry and Janie Weinzapfel Gilbert Endres, Clyde Fisher and Urban Endres Bayer's Kolonialwaren Muenster Enterprise Afi

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PAGE 4 -JUNE 2, 1989 - THE MUENSTER ENTERPRISE Memorial Day service honors local veterans Lifestyle Muenster Veterans of Foreign Communicants placed red carna- their lives fighting for us in Magdalen Yosten, Color Bearers Wars Post 6205 and its Ladies tions on each of the graves in the foreign lands and Taps played in were Flora Mae Knabe, Terri Auxiliary held their annual plot in loving tribute to their loyal- memory of these and all soldiers Luke and Janet Barnhill with Memorial Day Service on Sunday, ty. who died in service to their Auxiliary Conductress Linda May 28. Graves outside the plot had country. Knabe conducting. The day's events began with a already been decorated with small The members serving in the Col- First Communicants par- Mass especially for deceased flags and carnations. Father or Guard were Don Eckart, David ticipating were children and veterans with Father Sebastian Sebastian then led a prayer in Reiter, Melvin Luke and James grandchildren of VFW and Aux- Beshoner and Abbot Alfred memory of all the men and women Hess. The Rifle Squad consisted iliary members. They were Deann Hoenig concelebrating. Par- who gave up their lives for their of Virgil Henscheid, Meinard Felderhoff, Aaron Klement, ticipating in the Mass were Aux- country. Yosten, Gilbert Hess, David Adam Barnhill, Nicholas Yosten, iliary President Frances Bayer, Guest speaker, Past Depart- Fisher, Bernard Hesse, Maurus Brent Sicking, Amy Truebenbach, giving Scriptural Readings; Aux- ment Commander Emmett (Andy) Hacker, Pat Knabe and Arthur Justin Klement, Lucien Gehrig, iliary Conductress Linda Knabe, Stelzer, then addressed the crowd Bayer conducting. Courtney Grewing, Lucas Bayer, Prayers of the Faithful; VFW and and reminded everyone of the Auxiliary members par- Casey Gilbreath, Debra Voth, Auxiliary members Wilfred and sacrifices these veterans had made ticipating were Banner Bearer Jesse Luke and Amanda Lillian Walterscheid, gift bearers; so we could remain free today. Julia Cunningham, Flag Bearer Mollenkopf. . Norbert and Mary Ann The war took the best the country Walterscheid, Mary and Claude had to offer - her youth to fight Bayer, Lucille Hesse, and Harold these wars. Flusche served as Eucharistic Members of the Rifle Squad Ministers. then gave a 21-gun salute to the MY GIRL FRIDAY'S Christy Hesse led the singing men who spent the best years of and Ruth Felderhoff was organist. Forcomplete travel arrangements. JUANITA KNABE, VFW Auxiliary Americanism chairman, with the Servers were Michael and free of charge, call help of Anne Poole, handed out coloring books to some of the first grade Maurus Hacker and Jacob Luke. students of Sacred Heart School. This is part of the Auxiliary's Loyalty Immediately following the Mass 14 Years as a Travel Agent Day program. the group processed to the Lillian Appel "Experience Makes the Difference!" cemetery where Auxiliary Secretary Ethel Hesse placed a visits family Billie Friday-Fleitman floral wreath in memory of the deceased of the parish. From and friends in the Old Theatre Mall there, the group marched to the Veterans Plot where Auxiliary Lillian Appel spent several days 213 N. Main, Muenster in College Station visiting with President Frances Bayer and Aux- Office (817)759-4790 Home (817)759-4565 Lunch Menu iliary Jr. Vice-President Josephine friends. Then, on Friday, May 12, Schilling placed a memorial she attended the graduation of her Representing All Ports Travel S.N.A.P. MEN 1. Wed. - Stew, tole slaw, peaches, wreath and a Buddy Poppy grandson, Gregory Smith, who June 6 -8 biscuits, butter, honey, milk. wreath, respectively, at the received a degree in both Political Tues. - Chicken Fried Steak, Thur. - Cheeseburgers w/Trim- Veterans Monument. Then under Science and History. potatoes and gravy, fruit, bread, mings, French fries, ice cream, a flag flying at half mast, First Also attending were Greg's milk. milk. parents, Lt. Col. and Mrs. James Smith from Sierra Vista, Arizona, Muller-Herr and their son, Steve, who is also If an Aggie. FOR GOOD. LOW COST Mrs. Appel stated that the pro- You Need reunion held gram was extra special as Presi- FIRE and STORM INSURANCE dent Bush gave the commence- Memorial Day ment address. As extra security Contact precautions, everyone arrived at The 29th annual Memorial Day the Coliseum about noon for the 2 ROOFING Muenster Farm Mutual p.m. program, as all doors were Fire Insurance Association Weekend Reunion of Muller-Herr families was held on Sunday, May locked at 1 p.m. Everyone went 212 N. Walnut, Muenster, 7594770 28, in the Muenster City Park. through a security check and, Open Monday thru FrIday9a en to 7 p m and 2p m to4p m More than 100 members were although most were in- conspicuous, one could spot HELP present for the occasion, coming from as far as Daytona Beach, security men throughout the Florida. Other towns represented building. We Can were Post, Mineral Wells, Arl- On Saturday, the family viewed ington, Euless, Azle, Bedford, the Corps Final Drill Review, in Fort Worth, Lewisville, Denton, which Steve participated. On Sun- This gal is forty. Lindsay, Rosston and Muenster. day, all returned to Muenster. FIX YOU UP Can you guess who? Original family members pre- Leaving on Tuesday, Leona, Full Choice of Shingles, Types and Colors Jim and Steve returned to their She is one of us sent were Adolph (Shorty) Herr of Experienced Professional Installers Arlington; Mrs. Joe Bernauer home and Greg to Austin where he In this big crew. (Katie Muller) and Nick Miller of is employed. Extra Neat and Clean Muenster. Unable to come was Happy Birthday Theo Miller. y COMMUNITY82 Ribs, brisket and chicken were on June 4th! prepared in smokers provided by Arnold Schilling, Jesse Love, 759-4408 Walterscheid and Pete Hellinger. ‘‘116 Highwa y Muenster 759-2248 Mom, Janice, Mary Ann, Pictures were taken and visiting in Old Theatre Mall An Equal Opportunity Employer Malt, Vivian, Lanie, enjoyed. Alf Connie, Martin, Barney, Christy & Ann

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CURT BAYER RYAN BAYER DARRELL DANGELMAYR CHAD FLEITMAN JANEL FLUSCHE JENNIFER FUHFt114ANN Charles and Carolyn Bayer Dave and Janice Bayer Paul and Patsy Dangelmayr James and Nita Fleitman Harold and Jeannine Flusche Leon and Sandra Fuhrmann

LISA HAMRIC NOELLE HESSE SONDRA HUGHES RENEE KLEMENT Dan and Faye Hamric Tom and Lucille Hesse Ron and Brenda Mohon DONALD KNABE STANLEY KNABE Pat and Ruthie Klement Angie and Barbara Knabe VALEDICTORIAN SALUTATORIAN Gladys and James Harrison Herbert and Edna Knabe

CAROL KOESLER KELLY LAMK IN MISTI McCOY DON JOE PARK Alfons and Mary Ann Koesler Harvey and Mary Lamkin Monica McCoy Don Sr. and Jean Park Photos by Marquise Studio

CCC Creative Writers honored • A writer's search for "truth and just the right words in this year's "The April Perennial," CCC • beauty" often takes him or her to competition. Cash awards and literary magazine which will be some unexpected places, says certificates of merit were distributed at next year's award • Robert Flynn, and the quest often presented for the top entries sub- ceremony. ends up right back at the beginn- mitted in both poetry and short Winners in the CCC Open Short • i ng - home, that is. story categories of four main Story Contest included: I. Coralee Displaying a wry sense of divisions. Pulte, grandmother and TWU • humor that, despite a deadpan "We congratulate these winners graduate student from delivery, kept his capacity au- and wish them all the very best as Gainesville, for "The Visit," 2. • dience laughing almost con- they continue their writing William Ray Green, retired master • tinuously, Flynn delivered the careers," said Linda Coolen, CCC woodworker now living near featured address at the recent for- faculty member and contest direc- Valley View, for "No Room in the MICHELLE WALTER • VICKIESCHMITT GLEN SWIRCZYNSKI mal ceremony honoring winners tor. "And we certainly hope they Inn;" 3. Amy Davidson, a junior Chris and Peggy Harvey and Della Schmitt Tom and Paulette Swirczynski Walter of this year's Cooke County Col- will continue because they English major at Texas A&M • lege Creative Writing Awards demonstrated exceptional talent." from Muenster, for "The Journey • competition. Winning entries from this year's to the Bridge." • Plenty of aspiring writers found competition will be published in • Sacred Heart senior field trip to • The Highest Honor A • I Dallas encounters the unexpected Ford Deader Can Receive. • The senior class at SHS had an For lunch, the students dined at Brian Bosworth who was shopp- Customer satisfaction is something every Ford eventful and educational field trip the Hard Rock Cafe. They then ing in the western wear store. He • to Dallas. The seniors first went to traveled to Garland for a visit to was gracious and signed dealer strives for. In fact, it's our ultimate goal. the Dallas County Courthouse to the Hypermart Superstore. In the • autographs. Chaperone Della Which is why we arc so proud finally, customers must indi- watch criminal cases. The students early afternoon, the group went to Schmitt went in the store for a cate excellence in customer and chaperones were visibly per- to be one of only 88 deal- • the Reunion Tower and had closer look at the NFL star, and ongoing turbed at the apparent inequity of refreshments at the revolving ers nationwide to receive satisfaction in came out proclaiming he wouldn't the 1988 Ford Motor Ford Motor Company • the punishments. One lady with lounge atop the Tower. even be a close second to Harvey. four children received 10 years' The field trip ended with a visit Company President's surveys. Chaperones for the trip were We're proud you rec- probation and $2500 retribution to West End Marketplace. Besides Mrs. Chris Walter, Mrs. Harvey Award for outstanding for falsifying a Food Stamp docu- the attractions of this multi - Schmitt and Mr. Joe Caserta. performance in customer ognized our efforts to • ment. Another lady, for leveled mall, the students met satisfaction. Because it is provide competent, distributing heroin and mari- truly the highest honor courteous, and conven- • juana, received the same 10 years' a Ford dealer can receive. ient sales and service /I 4 4 probation. A dealer must work treatment. And just as it After viewing several cases, the hard for this award. With was your way of thanking • group walked to the Sixth Floor absolute top priority given us, our way of thanking 4 .' Museum of the Texas School 4 a Summer Closeout Sale to your satisfaction in both you is to continue pro- • Book Depository. Along the way, All Remaining sales and service. Every- viding award-winning they encountered an anti-Israeli All Trees thing in the dealership satislaction to you and • demonstration by Arab and 1/2 price Shrubs 1 /2 price is geared to pleasing all our customers. Now Palestinian zealots. Keeping a safe • customers, every day And and in the future. distance from the contingent, the All Bedding Plants Reduced • students watched the demonstrators march up Elm We will be closing for All merchandise • Street shouting slogans and wan- ing banners. Summer soon! must go! Karl Klement The students then went to the FORD JFK assassination site. They FORD/MERCURY INC. • studied the grounds and discussed various assassination theories, (BLOUNT'S US Hwy. 287 South, Decatur then went up the Sixth Floor (817) 627-1101 MERCURY Museum. The group was pro- / foundly moved by their somber 819 E. Scott, Gainesville, 665-3972 ..1 step back into history. " 1( . 1 NI 2.1989- 1111 Ml I NsitRENIIRPRISE VFW Auxiliary plans activities

The major order of business at organization at T-ball, soccer The door prize was won by Sue the Ladies VFW Auxiliary was the games and swimming instructions Weiler. Lunch was served to 18 installation of officers on May 15. and in the upcoming Centennial members by Lou Voth. Hostess Janet Barnhill, president; Jaci Mass observance and picnic at for next month will be Jaci Bilderback, senior vice president; Sacred Heart Church. Bilderback. Jake Schilling, junior vice- president; Rose Hudspeth, treasurer; Ethel M. Hesse, secretary; Linda Knabe, conduc- tress; Frances Bayer, chaplain; Independel Juanita Knabe, guard; Mary A. Insurance Walterscheid, Agnes Hesse and FMW Lucille Hesse, trustees; Terri Lein . Luke, instructor; Lou Voth, historian; Mary A. Walterscheid, INSURANCE AGENCY musician; Julie Cunningham, ban- ner bearer; Mary Lee Hennigan, For all your insurance needs 1989-1990 MHS STUDENT COUNCIL members are, Ito r, front - Brad McDaniel, parliamentarian; Jenny flag bearer; Hilda Sicking, Rosa Wimmer, treasurer; Mike Connell, vice-president; Dana Wimmer, president; Lisa Robison, secretary; Dyann Driever, Ida M. Bindel, Lou Voth, Vogel, reporter; 2nd row - Misti Ford, senior rep; Jane Klement, junior rep; Marlene Hess and Darren Bindel, color bearers. Installing officer THANKS FOR YOUR PATIENCE freshmen reps; back row - Scot Vogel, senior rep; Kelly Colwell, junior rep; Tony Perryman and Leslie was Frances Bayer. Storm damage is so extensive throughout Klement, sophomore reps. Communications were read from State President Pat Cox and Texas that there aren't enough adjustors to go State Secretary Maggie Rucknow. around. We will get around to everyone just as Concerning state conventions to quickly as we can. New Council members installed be held in June in Houston, Frances Bayer reported attending Drawer 0, 204 N. Main, Muenster, Texas Loyalty Day program in Weather- Jeff Walterscheid presided in an 8-12 as officers and represen- ed in a formal ceremony Tuesday, ford April 29. 017.759-4644 assembly for students in grades tatives for 1989-1990 were install- May 23. Members voted to participate in The new slate of officers in- community services as an cludes Dana Wimmer, president; Jim Mike Connell, vice-president; Lisa Robison, secretary; Jenny Wim- mer, treasurer; Dyann Vogel, Local Kiwanis SEEDS JEWELERS reporter; Brad McDaniel, 307 North Grand GalnesvIlle 665-4812 parliamentarian; Misti Ford and Club installs Serving People Like You For Over 45 Years Scot Vogel, senior class represen- Congratulations to All Area Middle School, tatives; Jane Klement and Kelly Colwell, junior class represen- new officers High School and College Graduates! 31 e Vuertter tatives; Leslie Klement and Tony Gene Fuhrman of Muenster was We offer on-premise clock, watch and jewelry repair, as well as Perryman, sophomore class installed as president of the representatives; Marlene Hess and engraving. ring-sizing and diamond setting. Kiwanis Club of Muenster during entennicti Darren Bindel, freshman class the club's meeting on May 24, representatives. 1989 at The Center Restaurant. During the ceremony, current Also installed were Vice-President Sctjutienf officers Kim Hess, Staci Sicking Ken McDougle; Treasurer and and senior representative Carrie Secretary Alton Ladd. The Im- Russell advised the new leaders as mediate Past President is Ben The Muenster Centennial Schutzenfest to their impending respon- WALKON AIR. Bindel. Committee is planning to hold a shooting match sibilities. J. Shane Wimmer listed Mr. Fuhrman will be serving as on Saturday, Sept. 22, 1989. Three categories are general and specific duties of the club president on the worldwide council which include providing Kiwanis team with newly elected under consideration: 22 rifle, shotgun, and black for the Football Homecoming Kiwanis International President powder rifle. Anyone interested in participating Ceremony, school decorations Noris A. Luche of Lakewood, should fill out the form below and return it to such as the monthly bulletin Colorado. The 1989-90 Kiwanis W. Walterscheid at P.O. Box 391, Muenster, TX 76252. board, arranging the school's Major Emphasis Program focuses favorite elections, serving as the organization's resources on school representatives at open community service activities that Name house and banquets, organizing assist young people with the the annual Powderpuff Football 101 theme, "Encourage Excellence." Address Game, and organizing and/or Recent club activities have in- Cushion crepe soles put millions funding special projects requested cluded projects such as the of air bubbles between by the student body such as a Volksmarch at Germanfest; dona- Phone = your feet and concrete. clock with wire guard for the gym. tion to the Multiple Sclerosis Outgoing officers and represen- Society; provision of ear and eye Check below which categories you wish to enter tatives include Jeff Walterscheid, examinations for children who WAYNE's president; J._Shane Wimmer, vice could not afford it; food for needy 22 caliber open-sight sporting rifle president; Kim Hess, secretary; families; Terrific Kid Programs in -Black powder rifle open sight LOST LUGGAGE Staci Sicking-, treasurer; Dana both schools; Family Night at the 209 N. Commerce, Gainesville Wimmer, reporter; Carrie Russell Muenster Pool in the summer- 0Shotgun clay birds and Mike Pagel, senior class reps; time. Lisa Robison and Jerry Brawner, —N junior class reps; Melissa Bayer :l ci '' ' • ' 1::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::iii: and Darrin Russell, sophomore class reps; Tina Klement and Tony Perryman, freshman class reps. This summer, This Coupon Entitles Bearer To A FREE Initial Examination the fun is on us. and 2 Screening X-Rays (If Indicated From the FREE Examination) Free Offer Includes a FREE Report of Findings Classifieds Murray in next Chiropractic Center Best Values Dr. Troy Murray 759-4311 715 East California Gainesville, Texas (8171665-7656

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Sue t II Activity Hour, Summer Mess Jaci Reading plans made

On three Wednesdays in June - is a program to encourage children 7th, 14th, 21st - Muenster Public and their parents to read and use Library will be sponsoring the an- the library. CREATURE nual summer Activity Hour for FEATURES is the theme for this three- to five-year-olds. As in year. previous years, the hour morning The Summer Reading Program sessions (9 to 10 a.m.) will be held at the Muenster Public Library SACRED HEART pre-school and kindergarten students filled the stage in the Community Center Tuesday in the Council Chamber of City starts the week of June 4 and con- evening at "Moving On" ceremonies, marking the end of their school year. Dave Felle Photo Hall. Mothers and/or library tinues for 10 weeks, ending Thurs- friends will conduct the activities. day, Aug. 10. Each reader will be The hour-long program consists given a log to list the 10 books of filmstrips, stories, songs, finger read on his/her grade level. At the Adam Krahl y Crowning - plays, etc. conclusion of the program, the Although pre-registration is not reader will be issued a certificate has exciting essential, it would be appreciated from the Texas State Library and earl o tradition since each child is given a name given a free ice cream cone, com- 3rd birthday tag. These would be ready then for pliments of DI One Stop. Adam Joseph Krahl was by Frances (Knabe) Bayer with the Mother Church in Rome. In 1941, there were two the children on the first program If more information is needed, honored on May 14 with a celebra- The Sacred Heart Parish tradi- The Sodality was an organization ceremonies of the Crowning of the day. call the Muenster Public Library, • • tion held in the Gainesville Park. tion of giving honor to Mary, the of young women, who gathered Blessed Mother. One on May 10 at 759-4291. Library hours are: His third birthday was on May 13. Mother of Jesus, probably began together on the second Sunday of 7:30 p.m. in connection with the The Texas Reading Club, spon- Tuesday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Everyone visited the Frank on Dec. 8, 1889, when the col- each month, attending Mass, international celebration of sored cooperatively by Texas State Wednesday, 2:30 to 5:30 p.m.; Buck Zoo to view the animals. onists chose the Feast of the Im- receiving Communion in a body Mary's Day with Sacred Heart Library and local public libraries, Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. maculate Conception on the day and remaining for an hour after Grade School students crowning Guests were served supper follow- ed by cake and ice cream. Adam of the celebration of the First Mass for prayers, hymns and Mary and the other ceremony was had a popcorn cake and a Mass in the newly established readings about Mary, the mother at 3 p.m. on May 11 with the chocolate cake. community of Muenster, Texas. of Jesus. They also promoted Sodalities' traditional crowning of Later, when the first church was modest dress and behavior. On the the statue. Secular Franciscans Guests included his parents, built, it was given the name of St. second Sunday in May, the month During the war years, this ser- David and Judy Krahl; brothers Mary's (this also showing a dedicated by the church to Mary, vice became especially important Jonathan and Aaron; grand- parents, Joe and Viola respect to the Blessed Mother). the ladies erected a special shrine as Mary is the Patroness of the plan retreat in August Schmidlkofer of Gainesville and In 1893, the Sodality of the to Our Lady and the Prefect of the of America. Her in- Eddie and Margie Krahl of Blessed Virgin Mary was begun Sodality crowned the statue as a tercession for the safety of those The Secular Franciscan Frater- will be the retreat master. Anyone Muenster; also aunts, uncles and and, in 1908, it became officiated tribute to her Queenship in in service and for the safety of our nity of St. Peter's Parish met on interested can contact Mrs. Tony cousins, Joyce Cler and Dea and Heaven and on earth. This was a country were the reasons for the Tuesday, May 9, in the home of Hermes, 668-7996, for more Karen; Sam and Janet Jordon and private ceremony. escalated interest in honoring Mrs. Jean Haverkamp. information. Christine and Melissa; and Victor The crowning of the Blessed Mary. Members discussed a retreat to An afghan and quilt, which Schmidlkofer of Austin; and Mother in May eventually became After 1942, a change was made be sponsored by Christ the King were donated as raffle prizes, were friends Mary Ann, Justin and a part of Sacred Heart School ac- as to who should have the honor Fraternity of Laredo. It will be a displayed. Mellissa Friddell of Gainesville. tivities. The entire parish was in- of crowning Mary. In 1943, '44 Secular Franciscan Order Retreat Correspondence was read from Adam completed his birthday cluded in the procession and the and '45, a girl from the First Com- at Holy Spirit Retreat Center in several sources and the meeting festivities with a special camping Sodality, president or prefect, had munion class was selected for the Laredo on Aug. 11, 12 and 13, closed with the St. Francis of and hiking trip with his dad and the honor of crowning Mary. honor. 1989. Assisi Peace Prayer. Mrs. Tony brother Jonathan to Guadalupe While in procession, the congrega- In 1946, a senior girl, Sodality Father Ramiro Trego, OFM, Hermes is the club reporter. tion prayed the rosary, sang president, again had the privilege Mountain in Texas. They camped hymns, young school children and, in 1947, the first young man, and climbed the mountain. strewed flowers, young ladies wore a Sacred Heart School senior, long modest pastel-colored dresses crowned the Queen of May with and young men dressed in their the Sodality prefect presenting NORTH TEXAS COMMUNICATIONS Muenster Sunday best. The statue of Mary him the crown. :.:.:::.: was placed on a wooden carrier In 1948, again the Sodality 10% BRING IN THIS COUPON AND RECEIVE toeio. Pharmacy with flowers surrounding it and prefect and, in 1949, the honor six to eight young men dressed in went to the smallest first grader at Medical Center Building .7.. suits carried Her to the church. Sacred Heart School. .L;/. A 10% DISCOUNT ON \.c. Usually, practice began two weeks In 1950 and '51, the Sodality ANY PHONE IN STOCK 817.759-2833 '" before the occasion and it was prefect crowned Mary with the done daily. student body forming a living Rosary as they marched in proces- r/t1 HURRY! sion. The colors of the dresses were color cued to form each MUENSTER TELEPHONE CORPORATION decade. 205 N. WALNUT, MUENSTER TEXAS NOTICE By 1953, the Sodlaity allowed 10 %' OFFER EXPIRES JUNE 30.1989 boys to be members and hold of- The Texas Farm Bureau adjusters, Cooke County fices. A senior boy was president _._:1 PHONE STORE C and so a second young man Farm Bureau Agency staff, office staff and Board of became the privileged crowner of Directors want to thank its members for their patience the Statue. and understanding during the past few weeks of stormy In 1954, '55, '56 and '57, the senior girl who was prefect of the weather. Sodality did the honors. Our adjusters are dedicated to processing your During this period, a Marion claims as fairly and rapidly as possible. Year was declared and participa- We want to give you the best service available and tion in the May procession numbered in the 500s. our uppermost concern is to be fair and thorough in our 1958 through Viler In the years of settlements with each of you. This, due to the many 1963, the C.Y.C. (Catholic Youth many claims can cause some delays, but, we promise Council) president was given the honor of crowning the Queen of to process each claim as soon as possible. May. Our Lady of Perpetual Help 4 Thank You, devotions began at this time. It is a Sale gathering of parishioners who COOKE COUNTY pray for Mary's intercessions. The !„, devotions are still held every Mon- FARM BUREAU FARM day evening at 7:10 p.m. in Sacred Heart Church. Gainesville Muenster BUREAU In 1964 and '65, the Sodality 665-1763 759-4052 prefects (senior girls) were again INSURANCE given the honor of placing the crown. The Sodality then became a defunct organization. From 1966 until 1973, the CYC presi- COUPON dent and/or Miss Sacred Heart High were the privileged Chicken Strips Check your bank participants. Then in 1973, the liturgical O commission decided to draw the -u for its CD rates name of a senior girl out of a hat O 0 from a combination of the CCD z $299 then check our rates. Religion Class and the Sacred 4 Plump All-White, Moist Heart senior class. After a few 12 Southern Fried Shrimp, Chicken Strips, French Fries, Currently offering: years of this method, the commis- sion decided to change off bet- French Fries and Toast Toast and Country Gravy lay! ween the CCD senior girls and the Maturities* Annual Rate• Sacred Heart School senior girls, Expires 6.30.89 Expires 6-30-89 drawing the honoree's name from •COUPON 3 months 9.50% a hat. The procession now includes all 6 months 9.50% organizations and parishioners. First Communicants, dressed in z O white and holding flowers which 0 O 1 year 9.90% n. are placed at Our Lady's feet, -a Our "CD Plus" program offers CDs issued by commercial form an honor guard. The statue 0 $249 0 0 5 Tender Steak Fingers, z and savings banks or savings and loans. FDIC or FSLIC is still carried in the procession by the senior boys. The girls 'now IE insurance up to $100,000. No commission is charged. In French Fries, Toast and wear street-length dresses and Country Gravy 32 oz. cup cases where early withdrawal is permitted, a substantial many of the grade school students penalty is required. But you can sell under specified march with their families. Expires 6.30-89 conditions without interest penalty. For more information, I guess I have attended every EE just call or send in the coupon below. 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commendation the .1 Navy Lt. Joseph A. Schmitz, son of John H. and Albina A. Schmitz of 1207 Fair Ave., the Gainesville, has been awarded the INV Navy Commendation Medal. Ph Schmitz was cited for mans meritorious service while serving heat] aboard the destroyer, USS Mer- have rill, homeported in San Diego. legb. The decoration is an official restn recognition of his outstanding ac- Doc complishments, and is presented MRS. HEER'S CLASS has just completed their second "Mad Minute" habit during formal ceremonies. math contest. Jay Jump was once again the first place winner. Raegan Duro Schmitz is currently serving at Koesler was the second place winner. They are first graders at Muenster area the Navy Supply Corps School, Public School. Janie Hartman Photo Athens, Georgia. A 1974 graduate of Lindsay High School, Lindsay, and a 1984 graduate of North Texas State University, Denton, with a Tb Bachelor of Science degree, he Thief SACRED HEART second grade students perform to a patriotic song during a short production by several joined the Navy in July 1984. catch grade school classes on Monday, May 29, as a Memorial Day tribute. Parents, grandparents and fellow studen- fish f ts attended the play in the Community Center. Shown, I to r, are Deann Felderhoff, Courtney Grewing, Carrie tao Coker, Allison Bayer, Stephanie Hess, Betty Trevino, Amy Truebenbach, Debra Voth, Amanda Mollenkopf than Dare Fate Photo and Janet Fetsch. Tea DePa Tv nets Fuhrmann on Dean's List tides Six hundred seventy-five West hours. chary Texas State University Students on the President's List fines. undergraduates were named to the achieved GPAs of 3.85 or better. To Dean's List and 127 earned men- Richard S. Fuhrmann of triad tion on the President's List for the Muenster, a sophomore at WTSU, drum 1989 spring semester. was named to the Dean's List. He is "TERRIFIC KIDS" for the month of May are Jonna Schneider and They Students earning Dean's List the son of Leon and Sandra Fuhr- Edgar Ramirez. They are first graders in Mrs. Lou Neer' s class at Muen- Pet recognition achieved a semeste mann. ster Public School. This certificate is sponsored by the Kiwanis Club. lane, grade point average (GPA) of a Janie Hartman Photo dent least 3.250 (of a possible 4.000 1-800- with a minimum class load of 12 Bierschenk Dee James of Gold Hill. Oregon 10 a caller awarded k -411- from FUR STORAGE How balloon * OCT scholarship SOON ... 4-* pa1int Brenda Pierce, president of Mu VICTOR SCHM1DLKOFER will travel ... Watts Bros. Pharmacy Epsilon Chapter of Delta Kappa During a recent hospital stay for Downtown Gainesville Gamma, has announced that an appendectomy, Audrey Knabe, Deanna Bierschenk, a senior at Schmidlkofer daughter of Andy and Janie Will celebrate its 75th Anniversary Muenster High School, has won Knabe, received three helium - of service to the annual scholarship. Delta filled Mylar balloons which even- Gainesville and Cooke County. * Kappa Gamma is an organization gets degree tually provided an unexpected of women educators who, through Victor Schmidlkofer received surprise. their scholarship program, en- his Bachelor of Science degree in On April 12, Audrey wrote her There must be a reason why we fill more courages young women to enter Mechanical Engineering from the name and address on cards and at- prescriptions and do more business every year. the teaching profession. tached one to each balloon before • Cold, Dry, Vault University of Texas in Austin May We have the largest selection of the finest Deanna is the daughter of 20. releasing them into the sky. When fragrances in town. • Maximum Security Marilyn and Kenneth Bierschenk. Attending the commencement she asked her parents how far the She plans to attend Midwestern • Totally Moth Proof exercises in Bass Concert Hall on balloons would go, they replied, AND Fun University in Wichita Falls and "Not very far - probably Beulah • On Premises the campus and the supper party Elizabeth Arden and Ultima II Cosmetics teach after graduation. She has afterwards were his parents, Joe Oklahoma." sant a been active in all high school ac- and Viola Schmidlkofer; his On Monday, May 22, Audrey's (The choice of the most beautiful women in town!). were t Miller Cleaners tivities including cheerleading, card was returned to her along sisters, Judy Krahl and Janet Null; — - • p.m. at 329 N. Commerce UIL, FBA, FFA, class officer and his grandmother, Regina Flusche; with a letter and a picture of Res, Gainesville, Texas Come in and check our specials on athletics. She has worked while at- uncle and aunt, Jerry and Vikki three-year-old Dee James who - - Ripley Polarized" Fur Storage tending high school for her father Flusche; cousins, Christopher, discovered the balloon on May 3. Giorgio Beverly Hills Watches Pleasa , ._ S&H Green Stamps XF in the dairy business and as a gym- Margret, Andrew and Richard It had traveled to Gold Hill, Inct nastics instructor. Flusche and Lucy Fuhrmann; Oregon and landed in a fence rov, (2 styles) The California Watch Memo where Dee discovered it while under friends, Gene, Polly and Matt and The Beverly Hills Watch Pelzel; Cammi Alexander; Pat staying with her grandparents. She Funer, Herr; Damian Krahl; Jeff lives in Tennessee with her Mrs Hellman; Randy Pierce; L.W. mother. Dee's grandfather wrote Sale Price 5 2000 day, ! Voth; Gregg Krebs and Carol to Audrey for her and Dee hopes Home to learn more about Audrey. 01\0 Knauf. ...U18411122131Mk. 8 She Henry

Dill I ` I:)1 flew Shipment Oklahc of death ( ()* * C)131 * 4 ** * was a Sun . Tightwad Tradin' Post Congratulations! Forestt * and Campground * Dresses Ice Drinks Cigarettes the can Forestt Snacks Grocery In t Dill's Chapman's H ours:7 a.m. -7 p.m. 7 Days W a ee k • Gaines' Location: 2 miles west of Rosston on Hwy. 922 with Forestt 111 N. Dixon, Gainesville, 665-4971 at Prairie Point • * * "Aural Open 9:00 a.m. • 5:30 p.m. Crafts on Consignment * at a Tin Sail /7( Tim E Pastor i V EWING GIFTS • ANNIVERSARY Gins • GRADUA DON Giirs • PROM • e vt a t • WEDDING GIFTS V ANNIVERSARY GIFTS • GRADUATION GIFTS • Pa ,ay Palli Larry Brown Motor Company, Inc. Foreat 4 Dill of Tim D, Gaines. HAIL SALE ,,, Mrs. sons, ( no Harold Big Savings 'IMOL of Dui, 40 MHS Salutatorian SHS Salutatorian Kather Little Damage John Herr Noelle Hesse Calif°, uD • DeBon H er a Mmes. aC 101 East California Gaines, ilk 665-4223 rte Richan u wy Muenster State Bank extends 1989 Pontiac Grand Am LE g of Fore 41/ best wishes to the 1989 Salutatorians. of sar,, 2•Dr. Coupe I8grea, Give the Gift That Always Fits We're sure Noelle and John will List Price '11,567 Oa A GIFT CERTIFICATE as continue to excel as they did all Brown's Discount 417 Factory Incentive 1000 It is Sure to Please! through high school. 4 teed li Hall Damage 900 1E akethi In be ia First-rime Buyer 600 4 Thanks for your hard work! If Qua l ■ lied 4! mation, as SENIORS 768-222! Selling Price $ 768.2211 8,6 50 Be Sure Your "WISH CARD" is Filled Out. a * Goo Plus Tax. Title end License Friends and Family Keith Mrs . Gt Are Asking for Suggestions. n e Muenster rte URtlIer 34 M4B tong of Brown Motor Company Gifts in Sterling Silver 14 Kt. Gold State Bank aao T9a8ri:tge Monday-Friday 8:00.6:00 Starting at 1 3" and up Charms. Rings, Necklaces. - ow 201 N. NUM. Mucit,ter. 759 2 ' II:tuber l• DI( Decajt Saturday 8:00.5:00 Bracelets and More! Keepsakes to Cherish! Perform, .•!; leack Sienther ,14,1,ezi,:d.,:;th;-: 1808 West Highway 82, Gainesville, 817-885-5591 11. I Asti. ,d,,,A, Arne n I. A ■ F • GRADUATiON Gins • PROM Le *. W !WEDDING GIFTS V ANNIVERSARY C aMssainey .0 O F ./E•01/1 GIFT' IF ANNIVERSARY Glr IS • RAI:WM/II! • Ben Gear So

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Fishing may benefit from rising lake levels AUSTIN - Heavy rains have and other game fish in most of the However, the lake slated to hold full now has filled sufficiently to filled virtually every reservoir in lakes." some 38,000 surface acres when make all boat ramps operable. the eastern half of Texas, and the Durocher said this holds true timing was right to give freshwater both for fish spawned in the wild game fish a boost, according to and hatchery-produced fry or Golf tourney delayed... the Texas Parks and Wildlife fingerlings. Department. Although parts of South and Phil Durocher, inland fisheries West Texas remain dry, the area Tee-off on June 18 „tf management coordinator, said the roughly east of Abilene and north heavy rains came after most fish of Austin has been hit by heavy have finished spawning. "The rains. "Everything in East Texas According to Dan Hamric of Day, the Association hopes that higher lake levels inundated ter- that can hold water is full now," the Muenster Golf Association, everyone will come out and join in 1 ] restrial vegetation, and the small he said. the regular Monthly Scramble for the tournament, which will begin late' fish can take advantage of the new One of the few reservoirs not at June will not be held on June 4 at 9 a.m. Sign-in time is at 8:45 tegan habitats for food and cover," conservation pool level or higher because of the Sacred Heart a.m. sister Durocher said. "This should is the new Richland-Chambers Parish's Father's Day Picnic. The day's activities will be Photo create a strong year-class of bass Reservoir in Navarro County. The next available date at slightly different as a new format Nocona Municipal Golf Course is for the four-person scramble is Illegal netting cases June 18. Even though it is Father's planned. top Game Thief rewards The state's Operation Game groups, according to Capt. Wayne Jaycees send bus to Ranger game Thief program was responsible for Chappell, OGT coordinator. Con- catching four persons catching tributions should be sent to OGT, fish in illegal nets, and fines in the Texas Park and Wildlife Depart- The Muenster Jaycees are Tickets are $20 each for plaza two separate cases totaled more ment, 4200 Smith School Road, chartering a bus for the Texas seating and bus trip. Money must than $23,000, according to the Austin, TX 78744. Ranger vs. Oakland A's be submitted before seats can be Texas Parks and Wildlife As an enhancement effort for game on Saturday, June 10. reserved. There is limited seating, National Fishing Week begins on June 5. Enjoy a day outdoors by taking Department. the fund on special request, one The bus will leave Sacred Heart so call Mark Klement, 759-4343 a kid fishing. Two violators caught with gill 12-inch by I8-inch aluminum "no Community Center at 5 p.m. The days or 759-4019 nights, now to nets in a freshwater lake were con- trespassing" sign will be given for game, which is also Ranger Cap reserve your seat! victed on 22 charges of illegally each $10 contribution. Night, will begin at 7:35 p.m. fishing with nets and related Chappell said the signs identify SH students above national charges and assessed $11,671 in the landowner as a donor to the fines. OGT fund, encourage reporting norm in physical fitness Two other persons were con- of violations, display the toll-free Atl: FISHING REPORT victed on 60 charges of taking red number and will fulfill re- The Sacred Heart 4th, 5th and The fitness test, sponsored by 6th grade measured up to the the Amateur Athletic Union, is ler and drum with nets in a saltwater case. quirements of the Criminal MOSS LAKE: Water slightly murky, 75 degrees, 1 foot above AAU Physical Fitness Test during administered throughout the !Yluen. Their fines totaled $11,618.50. Trespass Statutes when properly normal level; black bass slow; crappie slow; white bass fair to 8 the month of May. The students United States. Midway through b. Persons observing game or fish posted on property. The nine-member OGT com- fish per string on spinners; catfish good to 13 pounds in good were tested on four required World War II, an AAU consulting emote law violations can report the inci- dent by calling toll-free mittee, which serves without pay, numbers on rod and reel baited with liver, shrimp and worms. events (endurance run, sit-ups, committee collected data on 1-800-792-GAME. If the call leads currently is made up of W.B. TEXOMA: Water off color, 70 degrees, 2.71 feet above nor- pull-ups and the sit and reach physical fitness levels. From this to a conviction, the anonymous Osborn III of San Antonio, chair- mal level; black bass good to 51/2 pounds on worms, some top- test), along with one optional research a comprehensive test was caller is eligible for a cash reward man; A.B. Wharton, Vernon, vice waters, Zara Spooks and spinners; striper excellent on live baits event from the following: 50-yard developed to examine the physical 1. from the Operation Game Thief chairman; Walter Fondren III of and topwaters to 15 pounds with good numbers of limits; crappie dash, long jump, isometric leg capabilities of America's youth. (OGT) fund. Money for these Houston, Harry Tennison of Fort slow in 15-20 feet of water on minnows and jigs around boat squat. The testing program was put into payments are derived only from Worth, Ed Small of Austin, W.W. houses; white bass good on live baits and topwaters with some All students were tested and 22 operation by the AAU in 1943. tax-deductible contributions by Jones II of Corpus Christi, Bill limits, some caught while fishing for striper; catfish excellent to achieved the outstanding status, Modifications of the test items 'private individuals, sportsmen's Roth of San Antonio and Stan 34 pounds with good numbers of full strings. 26 reached the attainment level and standards have been made clubs, corporations and other Cook of Texarkana. and six participated. Of the 54 periodically over the years, and students tested, 40 percent of the are updated as needed. to students tested outstanding com- pared to the national norm of six V=7 Prescription Shop percent. Forty-eight percent reached the attainment status as compared to the national norm of BELTONE 26 percent. Country Tidings by numffin Hearing Aid *STATE TWIN* Batteries Services held for Beulah Dill tice and for a job well done. Also Louise Shults on the go coach at Dallas Christian College. 200 E Calitornta Gainesville 5652741 Funeral services for Mrs. to Cindy Boto, vocalist. Much ap- Mrs. Louise Shults spent Berrys enjoy picnic Always Fresh Beulah B. Dill, 78, of Mount Plea- preciation to Becky Scott for the Wednesday night in Granbury Dr. and Mrs. Jerry McKown "PET SEMATARY" sant and formerly of this area, beautiful three-tier wedding cake visiting the Todd Solomon family. and family and Rev. and Mrs. Jeff FRI. SAT. 710 315 SUN. 330 730 Shop the Drive-In Window which she made while on crutches. Mrs. Shults and Ed Bonner at- Blevins, Noel, Jordan and Rory, HON thru THUR. 7145 R were held Saturday, May 27, at 2 for all your prescriptions p.m. at the Era Baptist Church. Hutsons visit tended the funeral of Mrs. Beulah all of Valley View, came to the "K - 9" and drug needs. Rev. Tim Ellis, pastor of the Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hutson Dill Saturday evening at the Era Jack Berrys for a visit Monday. FRI. SAT. 730 315 SM. 330 710 )1 Ripley Baptist Church in Mount spent Sunday visiting with Mr. Baptist Church. They had a picnic lunch beside the M061.1hru THUR. 745 PG.13 WATTS' Pleasant, officiated. and Mrs. W.C. Hutson and family John C. and Nelda Blankenship branch. They enjoyed wading in Adults '4.00 Children '2.50 PRESCRIPTION SHOP Interment was in Rest Haven at Southlake. Mrs. Kenneth Hut- of Lindsey, Oklahoma spent the the water in the creek and climb- ALL SEATS $2.00 S " da T 5:3° Gainesville Memorial Park in Gainesville son visited her mother, Mrs. Jewel weekend with Mrs. Louise Shults. ing the hills. Jeff and Melody Thursday 7:45 302 N Grand under the direction of Vernie Keel Gaston, in Nocona. Saturday, Mr. Saturday, Mrs. Louise Shults and Blevins and family have been Funeral Home. -and Mrs. Kenneth Hutson visited Mrs. Oma Wakeman drove to friends of the McKowns for Mrs. Dill passed away Thurs- V. and Jo Dell Gaston and Mrs. Bowie. several years. He is pastor at day, May 25, in Villa Nursing Essie Agee. Mrs. Shirley Harvill of Vernon Valley View Baptist Church. The Home at Mount Pleasant. Personal and granddaughter, Casey Lanier Blevins will be moving to She was born April 19, 1911 to Guests during the weekend of of Decatur, visited Mrs. Louise Springfield, Illinois the last of A Question From Henry and Maude L. DeBorde in Miss Lois Bewley and Clyde were Shults Sunday afternoon. June. He will be pastor of a Bap- Carlsbad, Texas. She married Ray Mrs. Linda Cochran of Denton, Personal tist church there. Dill on Oct. 26, 1929 in Beverly and Charles Fleitman of Mrs. Josephine Berry and Mrs. Singing well attended IJoe Walter Lumber Co. Inc. Oklahoma. He preceded her in Gainesville, J.Y. and Agnes Bran- Wilma Richardson attended the The singing at the Rosston - . death on Oct. 30, 1980. Mrs. Dill don, J.D. Hott and C.H. and baccalaureate service at Era Sun- United Methodist Church Sunday was a charter member of the Ruth Christian. day evening. Michael Allison of evening was well attended. Several "Who" can you trust when it Forestburg Baptist Church. She Ted Jacksons keep busy Mesquite and former coach at Era different churches were s! worked in the Gainesville State Mrs. Laura Belle and Mrs. Myrt was the speaker. Mr. Allison is represented. comes to your R 0 0 F? School and retired from there. Denham drove over to Gainesville Mrs. Dill and her family lived in Tuesday on business. the communities of Rosston, Leo, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jackson at- Forestburg and Era. tended the fellowship supper. Fri- We're here for you NOW ... In the funeral service, Mrs. day night, the Jacksons attended Dill's grandson, Johnny Dill of the wedding shower for Douglas IF YOUR OLD MOWER And we'll be here for you LATER! Gainesville, provided the music Edwards and his fiancee, Vickie, in the Forestburg Community with Mrs. Mary Hays of We know you are anxious to have that Forestburg singing the hymns, Center. CAN'T CUT IT ANYMORE, "Amazing Grace" and "One Day Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jackson at- damaged roof replaced ... but at a Time." tended the funeral of Mrs. Beulah Scriptures were read by Rev. Dill Saturday at the Era Baptist GET $75 ON A TRADEIN. Don't "Hurry" Your Job into Tim Ellis, who was Mrs. Dill's Church. pastor in Mount Pleasant. Sunday afternoon, Ted and Future Problems. Pallbearers were her grandsons Laura Belle visited T. and Olivia Larry and Charles Dill of Warlord at Slidell. Forestburg, Russell and Mitchell Dill of Mount Pleasant, Brien and Attends baccalaureate Tim Dill of Saginaw, Khris Dill of Mrs. Gene Links drove to FOR 42 YEARS... Gainesville. Stephenville Sunday to attend the Mrs. Dill is survived by four baccalaureate service at 7 p.m. of We have served and supported Cooke County. sons, Carroll Dill of Forestburg, which her grandson, Shawn Our owners and employees are residents of the Harold Dill of Saginaw, Jerry Dill Davis, was a member of the class community. The protection of our customers is • I • of Mount Pleasant, Ray Kent Dill of 190. Mrs. Links also visited of Gainesville; one daughter, Mrs. with Brien and Mary Kay Davis. important to us. Katherine Gates of Torrance, Personal We use only California; one brother, Wilbur Mrs. Becky Richardson and DeBorde of Era; four sisters, Chari visited Mrs. Charlotte Mmes. Hallie Berry, Edith Fortenberry and Mrs. Anna Lee LOCAL ROOFERS Richardson and Wilma Thurman Fortenberry Thursday. Mrs. of Forestburg, and Dorothy Riley Becky Richardson and Chari and This is for your own advantage and protection, of Sanger; 15 grandchildren and Mrs. Charlotte Fortenberry drove so that you will always have recourse in correcting 18 great-grandchildren. over to Decatur. JO' Announcements: Sunday Bill and Norma White, any future problems should they occur. The Style Show on Sam Bass Mrs. Becky Richardson and Chari $'ioneer Day, July 15. 1989, is attended the DeBorde reunion. It making progress. Remember, we was held in the home of Mr. and need clothes from 1800-1989. Mrs. Wilbur DeBorde in Era. • Hurry, special trade-in offer ends 7/4/89. NO 4 fake them to Joan Sicking's home Mrs. Edith Richardson of Only Toro'offers the 5 year GTS starting guarantee. to be labeled. For further infor- Gainesville and Mrs. Imogene • RESTOCKING mation, contact Ruth Smith Gooch of McKinney and Mrs. Tom GTS mowers are guaranteed to start on the first 768-2229, or Joan Sicking Joyce Richardson, Bob and Kim or second pull for 5 years or CHARGE 768-2216. were also in attendance. Toro will fix them free. (Except on Special Orders) Couple married in Decatur In the afternoon, they attended • No money down on Toro's revolving TORO Keith Scott, son of Mr. and the team penning at the Harold charge plan. Ask for details. FREE Mrs. Gean Scott, and Patti Long, Bowles arena at Era. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Brice Dale visits from California Haven't you done without aliro long enough? DELIVERY Long of Decatur, were united in Brice Edward Dale of Califor- marriage on Saturday, May 27, nia arrived here last week for a Muenster Garden Center 1989 at Joe Wheeler Park Pavilion visit with his father, Edward and 665-5577 in Decatur. Rev. Charles Taylor Jo Dale, and grandmother, Mrs. This Area's Best Power Equipment Service Center performed the ceremony. Lillian Dale. Mrs. Brice Dale re- "Repair times average LESS than 24 HOURS" 705 Summit Ave. Many thanks to band members mained in California to take her \ \ . \:': 502 N. Main, Muenster, 759-2766 Wassie Reynolds, Linnie Perkins, bar exam. Mrs. Dale called here to Gainesville \ Bert Galmor, Lester Haynie and relatives to let them know she 8 a.m.-5:30p.m. Mon. thru Fri., 8 a.m.-Noon Sat. Gean Scott for long hours of prac- passed the law exam.

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splish splash ik J the classifieds Trailer Parts MISCELLANEOUS and Supplies SERVICES AUCTION ;:Structural Steet:i FREE TUXEDO RENTAL and Pipe WE CLEAN HOUSES, yar- WILL MOW AND BALE Saturday. June 3 10 a.m. Complete Line ds, mow, hauling. Quality your hay into large round f or the Groom work, discount prices. Call bales. Have new 1989 Monhoast of Gainesville with a wedding FOR SALE of Bolts and the Kleen Team, 817-637-' hydraulic baler far tight, even 2202. 6.2-4-EP bales. Quality, dependable order of six or more Miscellaneous work. Mike Thurman, 817- Take Hwy. 82 East out at FRESH GARDEN FOR SALE: Border Collie 665-5718. 5.19-8E of Gainesuille to Walnut Expert Fitting PRODUCE (green beans, puppies. ALSO 1989 4-door Hardware STATE INSPECTED meat HAMRIC'S Bend Rd (FM 3 7 I I. in-store cucumbers, onions, new 98 Oldsmobile. 759-4437 processing plant. Bring in Men's and Boys' Wear TENDER LOVING CARE potatoes) and peaches. Reid's 621-E METAL your animal Tuesday, Thur- Turn north and watch alterations Muenster Produce, 759-4787. 6.2.3.EP sday, Friday. Fischer's Meat Day Care Center, 759-4964. 4-XE for signs. SALES, Market, 759-4211 ion-xc SPINET/CONSOLE PIANO TARPS FOR SALE: 'Saw kitchen cabinets Mesas Top brand. Assume 560.00 INC. KNABE'S CABINET CON- Polycoat sky blue, low cost, payments. See locally. Call FOR HOME DELIVERY OF wells utilities. vanities. ref On oHri Ggh..wma,,y 82 lightweight, 10 cents per immediately. 1-800-521-7570. Fort Worth Star Telegram STRUCTION, vinyl siding ripmetor 'Cabinet doors •2 REAL ESTATE square foot at Community 6.2-1-EP Call Kenneth Tidwell - Collect and estimates. Call 759.4559. bundle, of 4.4 treated posts Lumber Co., Muenster, 759- 817-458-4510 12 2..XE • tom ber 'Wen. doors • 15 to 2248. 6.1.6E 18 yard rolls of linoleum 'Wall - TRIUMPH M1LOSEED TR- FOR SALE BY OWNER: paper end blinds •Electric cut. VETERANS! 46. Super fast. 70-80 days •MIF4MP•MTEPT.P.P.14 Montague County, 640 acres. ■41.1•41.1,111,51•PNEPNIPMIN• 461•51 off boxes 'Storm doom 'Ant Beautiful, 20 rolling acres, big maturity. J.H. Bayer & Sons, Chain Saw Repairs prime ranch land, springfed HAVE USED FURNITURE: 41•IMIMTIMPelleNeWalIIMPNElml& * LarlA ash lir steins enamels' 1 ' poly pipe trees, scenic view, high 817-759-2574 or 759-2924. creek, four-cell rotation Recliners, sofas, dining sets sates 5 Scroce 13110'1• 5 hp & B hp riding elevation. 214-259-6435.6 2.E I 2.6-XE Residential Septic Tank and system; good working pens. and a white bed. Hess Fur- mowers 'b' & 6 vises 'Bench 23 Years of Experience two new stock tanks. 5525.00 niture, 759-4455. 5.z6-2•E and Grease Traps Cleaning grinder 'Metal cutting bend no per acre. (817)825-4053. FOR SALE: Cemetery Commercial Red River Rental & Sales • Cheins •Boomera 'Many hand H & H Vacuum Service 5.12-4-E The most luxurious monuments, all sizes. Hwy. 82 Gainesville - tools & related items _,_759 4146(3[668 7268 single-wide ever built; HOLLYWOOD GARAGE Reasonably priced. See J.P. Roofer 665 4896 'Upright freezer 'Refrigerator unbelievable built-ins; Doors, residential and com- Flusche or phone 759-2205. 'Coin video game •Rnives FOR SALE: 614 acres 4 miles mercial entertainment center and Muenster Building 6 XXL1 Wayne Ashlock 'Jewelry 'Many items south of Muenster on Hwy. too china cabinet; exotic Center. n.3- nth numerous to list , 373. Road frontage on east master bath features FOR SALE: 130-volt light Call and south. Short-term owner glamour tub and extra bulbs, rated to last longer than .1 financing. Call 759-2257. FOR SALE: Magic chef cook 668-6996 or cabinetry, separate stove. GE dishwasher (never the standard bulb, for home MOORE & MOORE 4.21.XE or business. Community 759-2232 shower stall; stepsaver been used). 759-2782. 5.26-2-E ROOFING AUCTIONEERS kitchen with deluxe Lumber Co., Muenster, 817- INSTALLERS AVAILABLE FOR SALE OR LEASE: Old appliance,. Most see now! 759.2248. 0 20- XE Center Building. Approx. FOR SALE: Glass shower Ask About Also Tin Galuanized Open 7 Days Mike Moore 665.7439 5000 sq. ft. bldg.. 1.3 acres, doors, tub enclosures, mirrors FOR SALE: Number one the 30-Year I and Paintable Metal 200 ft. frontage. Call Curtis Magna Homes in all sizes. Installation quality railroad lies and used Ai GARAGE Gainesville Lie. 0643 Klement. 1915) 581-7295 5451 Stemmons Frwy. available. Contact Ted Hen• power poles in stock at Com- Warranty Shingles Auailable night; or (915)545-5800day. scheid. 759-4280, Muenster. 817.497-2216 munity Lumber Co.. Moen- Il ai SALE 414-X1 stet-,817-759-2248.. a 4XE MUENSTER BUILDING Arrow Texas, GARAGE SALE( Saturday, CENTER, INC. GAINESVILLE RON the RI June 3, all day; Sunday. June 13 Used HESS REAL ESTATE IN STOCK 4, 1-6 p.m. Bicycles, luggage. Phone 7592232 or 759-2233 GOLD AND SILVER BROKER, land or residential Female Mobile Homes Phone ' , 9.2737.,759_4564 Electrical Plumbing this ha fan, children's clothes, toys, Buying and selling gold and that must be moved. East lot( vent-a-hood, household silver jewelry and coins. (Nat/ financing, little down. Paneling . Roofing items, lots of miscellaneous. Also stocking coin sappily', Ark-La low payment. Larry Tisdale residence, 11/2 CARPENTER WORK Hardware Water Pumps Akan miles northwest of Muenster. WANTED 817-665-0506 Open 7days. entitles 6 21E FOR RENT For Sale Heating Air Conditioning Also odd jobs Rust to Call Magna Homes -- Catherine We can recommend an installer Reasonable rates 1-817-497-2216 Walterscheid Ernie Martin, 759.4650 House 812 N. Main Muenster Building WRANGLER I U-Store & Lock I Muenster TI Shoes- Boots Mini Warehouses Sold by sealed bids Center, Inc. Must Liquidate Muenster, 7592232 WANTED We reserve the right Work • Dress Western 19 new Mobile homes be Our Prices to accept or reject any bids. 759-4621 to make room for Can't For Information. call J.R. HOCKER new inventory' 759-2246 s.‘ or k True WANTED: Babysitung jobs. s Be Beat Open 7 Days Men's & Boys' Store _ or 759-4153 Home ;' ing this Call 759-4568. 759-2737 Work 207 N. Commerce MOBILE HOME FOR 501 Shrink-to-Fit 817497 - 2216 Sewing 2 bedroom, fully fur- or 759-2A24 Home - College iPe RENT: Magna Homes FOR WANTED: Used Boy Scout nished, a block from school Boys & Students Sizes Machines certific 5451 Stemmons Frwy or Cub Scout uniforms. Also on N. Walnut. Phone 759- Commerce LEASE technic adult leader uniforms. Bring 2938, Jerome Pagel. a 16-6E Street Store Vacuums ,thm to or call The Hut 759-2911. 4 Bedrooms! - coding 29-6E6 Pete Brisco Gainesville Sales & Service Palm Harbor FHA Foreclosure and e, All Makes FOR LEASE: Space available Magna Homes! 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THE MUENSTER ENTERPRISE -JU N E 2, 1989 - PAGE II FARM AND County Agent's Report by Craig Rosenbaum

RANCH NEWS This past week, Allen Knutson, that the beneficial insects that are We have been getting reports of our Extension Entomologist, was contained in the straw will hatch some producers harvesting grains in town looking for Hessian fly ac- and develop, therefore, reducing throughout the county. Harvest tivity in wheat. They currently the Hessian fly populations. One began on Memorial Day in the Era JOHN CORCORAN brought a have a plan underway to transport problem we are seeing is when bal- area. Model 50 John Deere binder out Hessian flies and their parasites ing this straw, the beneficial and Most field reports showed of the barn and put it to work from this area to newly infested Hessian fly larvae are usually at below normal production along Monday bundling grain to be areas in Central Texas. It is ex- the node closest to the ground. In with below normal test weight. I threshed at the Cooke County An- pected that this will speed up the this instance, it is almost impossi- was visiting with a producer the tique Farm Show Aug. 26-27. At natural movement of the parasites ble to 'harvest these insects with other day and his comment was, right, Corcoran and Don Schad which usually follow behind ad- conventional baling equipment. "They say there's never any two start slow, making adjustments, vancing Hessian flies. If you have fields that are heavi- years alike, and I hope we don't before Corcoran (below left) got Many fields throughout the ly infested with Hessian flies, give see another one like this one." the machine to pop out tied county are currently experiencing us a call at the office and we will We've seen about all the adver- bundles. Below right, Schad, Leon Hessian fly damage. This past check on possible straw use from sities that could hit a grain crop in Fuhrmann and Henry Hess Jr. weekend, we were in fields that these fields. '88-'89. stack the bundles for easy pickup ranged from 10 to approximately onto the farm wagon. Shannon 50 percent Hessian fly damage. Schad is the tractor driver. Producers can identify Hessian fly Male Hartman Photos damage by locating the wheat plant and looking for the black pupa or flaxseed burrowed above Metal Mart RINE the nodes or joints on the plant. "We're First in Seconds" The fields we have inspected have Cos, shown anywhere from one to three 4-door or four of these pupa in a bunch CHRIS BAYER 0, above the nodes. 511 Currently, entomologists are Route 2 Box 31-1 looking at the possibility of loose- 3600 South Hwy. 82 (817)665-8158 Pktio ly baling this straw and sending it Gainesville, Texas 76240 seep to areas in Central Texas to be ty. Cell broadcast over fields. It is hoped Happy Birthday, Ruth Klement! 4.2. i.op Market so 43„ au. Report e axE by Bill Hamer It pays to topdress

Cern—nay The sale of 877 cattle and 65 sizes, hogs was reported by the pastures. Se LP, Muenster Livestock Auction last week. Hogs, cows and bulls were 1-Xc all reported steady; calves were ell light strong and active; feeders were age than -b $2.00 to $3.00 lower. or borne HOGS mmwily Good to Choice 210-270 lbs. ter, g11 $43 to $44.50 Proper fertilization of pasture will greatly increase 112151 Good Butchers 210-300 lbs. meat and milk production. You'll see faster weight $42 to $44 'bar nos Packing Sows All Wts. gain, more pounds of gain per acre, a longer and used Arrow Star has winning Longhorn grazing season and greater carrying capacity. at Com- $29 to $31 Begin with a soil test. ., Moan. It was only the second show for prestigious Texas Longhorn COWS saar ! Texas Longhorn Breeders $48 to $52.50 Arrow Star Cattle Co., Stafford, World Show to be held Aug. 4-6 in Association of America and the Good to Choice Let our Fertilizer Specialist help you. He has the Fort Worth, Texas. Medium to Good $44 to $48 'know-how and we have the materials. Come see Texas, but they came away with Gulf Coast and North Texas Canners to Cutters $38 to $45 the Reserve Junior Champion The Rusts have been in the Longhorn Associations. us soon. We're ready when you are. Texas Longhorn business for only Hard Kinds $30 to $38 Female. Miss Henry 108 received Mr. Rust is owner of Petro Cow w/Calf at Side.. $600 to $745 this honor at the recent World a year so they are pleased with Metals, Inc. in Stafford, and Mrs. Qualifying Show sponsored by the their win. Mrs. Rust notes that Rust is an RN at Methodist STOCKER CALVES RED RIVER Miss Henry has had her first calf Steer Calves $90 to $125 Ark-La-Tex Texas Longhorn Hospital in Houston. She is the Steer Yearlings $70 to $78 Association in Lufkin. This win since the show date so they are daughter of David and Juanita FARM CO-OP Heifer Calves $80 to $105 1300 N Dixon 665-4338 entitles owners Frank and Lola looking for another winner. Bright of Muenster. Standing together. The Rusts are members of the Heifer Yearlings $68 to $80 Gainesville Rust to show Miss Henry in the Heifer 2 yrs. $58 to $64 Standing strong. BULLS Good to Choice $62 to $65 Three-month basic EMT training Medium to Good $58 to $60 begins in June at Cooke Co. College Three months of intensive train- related .courses to qualify for however, is completion of this ing this summer at Cooke County licensing a paramedic. Duration basic EMT training," Roberts College can prepare students for of this program is one year. The said, "and we urge interested per- TOUGH ON THE JOB... certification as emergency medical student may then opt to return for sons to contact us as soon as possi- technicians (EMTs) and qualify a second year of academics and ble to prepare for enrolling in the iE them for additional training electives to satisfy requirements program in June. To be eligible, GENTLE ON YOUR FEET. - leading to paramedic certification for an associate degree - students must be at least age 18 at and even a two-year associate something we strongly recom- the time of state testing and be a availabk degree. mend to students who wish to high school or GED graduate. Shopping R-Bob's, The basic EMT training course strengthen their chances for They must also be physically able tor family skill begin in June and run through advancement. to lift patients and equipment." 'McCabe, August and will earn participants "This degree plan is attractive Total estimated cost of the sum- 214-233- 10 hours of college credit, while to many students because it allows mer EMT program for Cooke 12a preparing them to take the written them to go ahead and become cer- County residents is $455. Tuition and practical EMT certification tified as paramedics and be work- is slightly higher for out-of-county exams given by the Texas Depart- ing at their profession while students and higher still for ment of Health. finishing up degree requirements. residents of other states except Fina The availability at CCC of both Oklahoma. Students completing the course daytime and evening classes also For more information, contact Gas may also take the National makes the program attractive to Laura Roberts, CCC Department Registry exam for basic EMT cer- working part-time students." of Paramedicine, 1525 W. ;aline tification, an option also available Still another option is available California, Gainesville, TX 76240, tease to non-students who may current- for students with an eye toward telephone (817) 668-7731, Ext . We make 'em o'clock Ile ly hold only Texas certification. EMS management. In this degree 229. "This basic course of study is 5 feet 522 program, the 23 hours of second designed to prepare students in the year coursework includes a Contractors & Homeowners super ough! X76252 fundamental principles of Equtpment for Rent heavier concentration of specializ- Ryder Trucks • Motor Home Rentals emergency care for the sick and in- ed business and management jured," explained Laura Roberts, Most Equipment Brood New courses. River Rental & Sales director of CCC's Department of "TheThe first important step, Red SuperSole Paramedicine. "It includes E. Hwy. 82, Gainesville. 6654896 HEEL HUGGER methods of assessment and treat- FOR ACTIVE ment of medical, environmental FEET. and traumatic emergencies, as well as rescue techniques and am- 1 SAFETY bulance operations." IP Among specific skills students LAND AUCTION BOOTS will learn are cardiopulmonary resuscitation - earning students a ik. CPR card, bandaging and splin- Saturday, June 3,1989 ting, vital signs determination, basic airway management and the proper administration of oxygen 1:00 p.m. YOUR SHOES-FOR-WORK STORE therapy, emergency childbirth and es vehicle extrication. EXCELLENT BUILDING SITES AND PASTURE LAND GOOD FOR ONE WEEK FROM DATE OF PAPER TM * In addition to classroom learn- 4 Tracts of Land andlor as a Whole COUPON r ing, students will actually ride out Tract 1 136 Acres Tract 3. 90 Acres ,A ambulances and work in $50 0 ICE REGULAR LOW hospital emergency rooms for Tract 2 - 123 Acres Tract 4. 152 Acres OFF PR CE WITH THIS COUPON practical clinical experience. Roberts stressed that this inten- All Tracts Join. Located northeast of sivs.., sive summer program of basic Gainesville, Texas. Partial financing with EMT training is a quick way for students to lay the foundation for approved credit. All have county road and FM road access. advanced emergency medical training. EXCELLENT BUILDING SITES AND PASTURE LAND Gehrig REc WING They can immediately enter into paramedic training in For Information, Contact: SHOES September if they wish," she said, Ward Brothers Auctioners, Inc. Hardware te. ble and go ahead and be working as P.O. Box 1055, 1920 Refinery Road a licensed EMT while going to 210 N. Main Muenster, Texas school. Two options are then Gainesville, Texas available in regard to advanced Phone18171565-4367 817-759-4112 training. Thurman Ward Milton Ward "The first allows the student to 817 665 3692 817 665 4999 concentrate on paramedicine -

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