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VOLUME XLV II \l \R( ti 25. 1983 MUENSTER COOKE COUNTY TEXAS 76252 '•• • AA- FNIS I \I , NUMBER IN C .01I Muenster dominates steer division of show AN flrt Junior stockmen of Marker lambs Dorset Ana South Muenster had super down, champ, Chris 144110fl, • representation in the market Gainesville. reserve champ, Jim 0 '8 steer division of the annual Neu.Lindsay: Medium Wool C0f11/-FETTE Croshreed. champ, Ed Perkins, Cooke County FFA and 4-H Gainesville, reserve champ, Dave Members of the new US livestock show last week, Reiter, Gainesville; Fine Wool Senate hardly had their seats but they were barely Crosbreed, champ, Allen BOA etc , warm when 54 of them fell represented other divisions. Callisburg, reserve champ Jetts into line with the new effort Steven Vogel was the Gay, Callisburg. Market I ands, to cram the Equal Rights number I exhibitor. His champ. Fd Perkins. Gaines, ille. Amendment down the 1160 pound Limousin reset, champ. Dave Roller, throats of American people. Cross, first in its class, was (Mow.. thoninanthip, t ono The former attempt finally judged grand champion of Commas .1 anithnio Among No I wee, by w clato fizzled last year after ERA the show and Steven had cheated on procedural were Joe Yartwough's of Ito in received the showmanship VD-WO lb. and Limo 1.tihrinanii•s rules and manipulated award. Also Deano Bayer's of 1 indsay in 1090-1145 various liberal organizations animal, number 2 in the of the government for 1150-1240 class, was named A rewarding sale financial help in an ex- the reserve champion. And travagant propaganda cam- Jared Bayer completed the Handsome premium paign. 100 percent Muenster honor prices, as usual, featured the When ERA originally came list by winning the best fitted sale of the protect animals up it received early and award. Saturday at the Gainesville favorable response, prin- In addition, Muenster Livestock Auction. Steve Vogel's grand champion cipally because the public students did well in the ■ heard little but the good side several weight classes. They steer was bought for $3.20 of the issue. The idea of had 22 entries in the total of pound by F.D. and Bobbie equal rights, especially equal 75, including four of six Cromeens of the Crowbar pay for equal work and number one steers of the Ranch; and Deno Bayer's equal eligibility in jobs, ap- weight divisions. The Muen- reserve champ went to Rex pealed to everybody. But lit- ster entries and their places ('auble, who gave the tle by little other con- in the weight classes were animal to Sweeney Diabetic. siderations came popping up reported as folows. The highest price per lb. and turning off the popular 795-900 lb. 3 Darwin was 54,50 paid to Ed appeal. Sicking, 10 Steve Truben- Perkins of Gainesville by For one thing, word got bach. Station KGAF for his 123 around that supporters of 915-980 lb. I Darren pound grand champion the amendment were getting Cheaney, 3 Charla Bayer, 7 Stephen Vogel and his grand champ IlmousIn cross and 1.1). and Bobby ('romeens of the Crowbar Ranch. lamb. Also Gainesville Fuel financial help from liberal Dickie Trubenbach, 13 paid Dave Reiter of and radical elements of Bryan Hoenig, 14 Mark Gainesville $2.50 per lb. for government. That was our Hoenig. 1150-1240 lb. I Steven Market Hogs: 221-240 lb. 12 Eriedrich,Damond hat plains; champ, Randall Reed, Gainesville; his reserve champion lamb. Reserve champ, Larry Downy, Ira; Crossbreed, champ Randall Reed, tax money being used to 990-1030 lb. I Shawn Vogel, Vogel, 2 Doano Bayer, 5 Charlene Switzer; 241.21,0 lb. 35 Kevin Schumacher of Kevin Switzer. showmanship and best filled, oalnosville, reserve Champ, support issues that we op- 7 Wayne Walterscheid, 10 Jefflyn LeFevre, 6 Samuel Gainesville received $2.40 a Market Lambs: medium wool Kathy Friedrich, Damond Fait Michael Brown, Era: showman. posed. Meanwhile opponen- Carl Zimmerer. Fleitman. pound from Osborne's for crossbreed. 80.100 lb. 12 Phillip plains. ship, John Sandmann, LIndsay. his 237 lb. grand champion ts had to dig into their own 1040-1085 lb. 1 Jared Dairy Goats, grandchmp, reserve. Breeding sheep: Suffolk champ and Muenster entries in other Reiter; 101.120 lb. lb Steven hog and Mike Montgomery pockets for funds to fight Bayer, 3 Curt Bayer, 4 divisons: Becker; 121-140 lb. 19 Scott Vogel, showmanship and best tined, len reserve champ. Nancy Davidson, the amendment. nie Butler, Gainesville. m; showmanship. Amy Pittinger, of Valley View received Valerie Vogel, 7 Amy Bayer, Suffolk sheep. 2-tooth ewes. 3 Scott 21 Marcia Vogel. Other champ and honor awards Breeding Swine: Duroc, chump. Mountain springs. $2.20 per lb. from Crowbar As objections increased 12 Amy Davidson. Vogel; aged ewes, 2 Scott Vogel. of the stock show were named as Gayle Myers, Valley View; reserve Breeding beef cattle: showmanship, Ranch for his reserve champ various states had second 1090-1145 lb. 2 Keith Vogel, Broilers: 2 Vicki Bayer. follows. champ John Sandmann, Lindsay I ee I mum, Callisburg, best fitted, thoughts and decided to 6 Douglas Fleitman, 9 Kevin Dairy Cattle: senior heifer calf, 2 Hampshire, champ and reserve Nancy Davidson, Ira . 9 withdraw their previous Wolf. Wayne Becker Dairy Cattle: grandchansp, Tina Please see Sale, page ratification. But no! ERA had pulled strings to prevent backing out. Ratification was a one way deal. Once in, County turns down offer a state was stuck. But even Stenholm, Vandergriff schedule the spontaneous rule making was not enough. The needed two thirds was failing to get in for mutual aid contract before the deadline, so the town meeting visit Monday liberal supporters of congress accommodated Congressman C harks surrounding atea. district lines have been C ounty commission., In II:wise. while Vv ase ted a duce It commit with an extension of the Stenholm along with changed in most of Texas. Monday considered a County has only one sheriff tee to collect information on "We will be glad to see deadline. In spite of all the Congressman Tom Van- request from Wise County and three deputies. He said the various systems anyone personally who The southeast portion of cheating, with the blessings dergrif I will be in for the two counties to enter Cooke County has never available, which are can attend the meeting", Cooke County, including of government liberals, into a mutual aid contract turned down a request from estimated to cost anywhere Gainesville Monday, Mar- Stenholm said. "Both the communities east 01 ERA eventually had to quit for fire and police protec- another county for help in from S15,000 to $30,000. ch 28, at 10 a.m. at the Farm to Market Road tion. But the court decided the past, so no binding con- and set sights for another at- Tom and I are anxious to In other action, the court. Student Center of Cooke 1198 and generally south to pass up the offer on the tract is needed. tempt. serve this part of Texas in of Highway 82, with the — voted to pay their share Well, the other attempt County College. Since a truly representative police level and leave the exception of Gainesville County Judge Jim Rober- of a pauper's funeral for a arrived in January. ERA has these two congressman other option open to the manner. Any questions or proper, have been added tson said he would inform recently deceased disabled launched another campaign now share Cooke county, comments will be ap- county firefighters to the 26th Congressional Wise County officials that oil field worker. Robertson to shove its way through preciated". association. they are anxious to meet District now served by Cooke County wasn't in- said funeral home operators Congress and seek with citizens of the county As a result of the 1980 Congressman Tom Van- County Sheriff Dan Tiller terested in entering the con- told him the deceased's wife ratification of two thirds of and the immediate census, congressional dergriff. told the commissioners that tract for police protection. was on social security and the states. How it expects to Cooke County had for years but the option for mutual would probably have to sell succeed in that is puzzling, had a verbal mutual aid aid in firefighting would he a large part of the two to considering that lots of agreement with surrounding left open to the Cooke three acres they owned to people have a belly full of counties and he believed it County titelighterS pay for the burial. the vote I the former performance. was better not to enter an Association. was 4-0 to pay the cost on It was discouraging to learn City sales tax rebates down Y2 % official contract agreement the funeral home's recom that the repeat effort of the because of a few discrepan- Commissioners also =tidal ion . Commissioner amendment started with 54 The City of Muenster, like cities were paid $34.9 12.20%. L i ndsay $2,740, cies in the proposed con- discussed the growing Robert Bayer abstained. senators as sponsors, and dozens of others in the state, million, and statewide they total to date $13,166, up .07, tract. For one thing, there problem of keeping -- approved the in- it's going to be tough to adequate safe storage space has dropped bchind its 1982 are 4.5 percent behind last Valley View $00, total to are no provisions for deter- stallation of a buried reverse the trend before the level of sales tax collections. year. It's the reason, he ad- date $1,698. up 21.78%. mining responsibilities for for county records in the telephone cable near Shady legislature turns it over to The rebate check just ds, why he has lowered his Sanger $1 ,559, total to date injuries sustained by county courthouse. They agreed in- Grove in Precinct 2. the states. However it's still estimate of available state $11,321, up 9.89%. Pilot stalling more shelves and file received from Comptroller workers serving in a volun- — accepted a bid from possible to stop ERA in revenues. cabinets would remedy the Bob Bullock was in the Point S6,283, total to date teer capacity in another Ken Rucker in the amount Washington and surely Rebates to other cities of $15,904, up 11.98%. problem only for two to amount of $3,025.17 for a county. of $580.00 to build ad- possible to prevent present total of $23,836.26 the area, their present totals Whitesboro $4,131, total to three more years, sou better ditional shelves in the grand ratification by the states. to date and percentages of date $19,783, down 26.26 0/o. Tiller also said requests method Is badly needed. The as compared with last year's jury room. Now as before, the coun- $23,955.34, a decline of change were reported as Saint Jo $1,840, total to date such as this one often come court in the past had con- try will be aware that the 0.50%. follows. Gainesville $4,444, down 7.78%. from counties which are un- sidered the possibility of - accepted bids totalling Equal Rights Amendment His statement with the $35,905, total to date Nocona $7,940, total to date der-manned. Cooke County employing a microfilm 57,603 for remodeling of includes much more than remittance says that 974 $223,140, down $34,880 down 22.36°/o. employs nine deputies and system and Monday uppoin- the District Clerk 's office. just better pay for the women. People will remem- ber an activist attitude violating the basic principles of morality and Religion and generally clashing with policies of government while Good News Jaycees collect 9 450 Winter in Spring supporting the Soviets. Acts 4: 8-11 An old motto says tell me It's 411111W, Guilt chili.; 10 OW Muth IX 18 mid 60 with whom you associate Then Peter, filled with the Holy Spirit, for heart fund spoke up: "Leaders of the people! Elders! but tl's still winter accoiding to the the: March 19 36 and 56 and I'll tell you what you If we must answer today for a good deed inometer and damp drew y atinospher C. Mardi 20 35 and 52 are. Well, the women of Muenster Jaycees express Lipp, eclat ion plus .12 rain done to a cripple and explain how he was to the community for response to the As regards a couple ol Nub frecting days • ERA have the staunch sup- Mulch 21 29 and 53 restored to health, then you and all the collection for the American Heart the genet al attitude is to wait and sec it port of radical outfits like March 22 30 and 53 people of Israel must realize that it was Association on Monday night, March 14, damage will show up late,. the American Civil Liberties 11/1111c Mc last art winter was hanging March 23 41 and 44 Union and the National done in the name of Jesus Christ the which amounted to about 51450.0(1 I his Nazorean whom you crucified and whom on, the week's low and high readings wetc plus .10 rain Organization of Women. exceeds any of the past three years when With the .25 inch of ruin, the month's God raised from the dead. In the power of Heart Association collections were con recorded as I ollows by Steve Mosier. And they are openly 19 and 17 moisture reaches 1.65 Inch and the year's that name this man stands before you per- ducted by Jaycees. Craig Waltersdield March 17 .... associated with abortionists plus .01 ruin total is 4.75, and homosexuals and fectly sound. This Jesus is 'the stone was 1983 chairman in Muenster, assisted lesbians. While advocating rejected by you the builders which has by all Muenster Jaycee members. the murder of unborn babies become the Cornerstone.' Please see Confetti, page 2
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Larry Tisdale OM GM! I 104041114K IOW i FORGOT SOMETHING PC, okRoma, WIC GlifeW LEIK WM! giSis,The Owner's Manual MK I MT A 6064/16T I OWN? AIM/a wr MKS ME? KM OOP TUNE! DON'T MI ME! i FTER STUDYING thew 5:14-15: says that others "see" out last week how You are the light of the actions — but nothing is A Christians are to be world. A city set on a hill said of their hearing. the salt of the earth cannot be hidden. Light attracts attention. we now look at how we are Nor do men light a lamp, You don't have to ask to be the light of the world. and put it under the peck - people to look at you when We need to realize the im- measure, but on the lam- you turn a light on in a dark portance of this role because pstand; and it gives light to room. It happens Christ calls us what He all who are in the house." automatically. If you are a called Himself. In John 8:12 How can darkness be Christian on an athletic 1 we read, "Again therefore dispelled? First by not team filled with non- Jesus spoke to them, saying, hiding the light—"set on a Christians, you are the light 'I am the light of the world; hill." And second, by not in darkness. If you are a he who follows Me shall not limiting the light—"on the Christian family in a non- walk in the darkness, but lampstand...it gives light to Christian neighborhood, shall have the light of life.' " all who are in the house." you are the light in that Servants of Christ shine What stars are to the night darkness. The same is true if with His light in a society sky, servants are in a you are the only Christian that is hopelessly lost, left to darkened world. Christians nurse on your floor, or itself. In this study we need pose a weird phinomenon to student in your school, or to answer two questions: those in darkness. Those professional in your firm or I. What is the basic fun- who are lost cannot figure us group, or salesman in your ction of light? out. And that is exactly as district. You are a light in CCD First 2. How can that best oc- Jesus planned it. Think of darkness—a servant of God page!, Mich] cur? some distinctive charac- who is being watched, who Marlene He The answer to the first teristics of light: gives off a very distinct Kathy Vogel question is obvious to dispel Light is silent. No noise, message...often with hardly scheid, CIO] darkness. Darkness cannot no big splash, no banners a word being said. At first remain when a light is tur- —light simply shines. It's they may hate the light—but ned on. I don't care how like a single lighthouse along don't worry, they are still at- thick the darkness may be. a rugged shoreline. All it tracted to it. Let it shine! Sew And the answer to the does is shine as it turns. Don't attempt to show off second question is found in Light gives direction. No how bright and sparkling Jesus' own words in Mat- words, no sermon. Jesus you are, just shine! dun' Sharing for ri Bernie Fette at the Table o: Dr. George S. Benson their First Con Sunday, Marc f p.m. Mass Perspectives children of thi Looking Ahead parish CCD cl, Darren Bin! Fisher, Susan HE NCAA seems to be making quite a noble gesture violation for merely writing a letter to a prospective Graham, Mic in its passage of Proposition 91. But the organizat- recruit. Justin Hartm N HIS recent book, A dilemma is simple, says productive capacity. This is T ion's efforts, no matter how noble, are slightly To prohibit all alumni recruiting efforts makes about as Hennigan, I Time for Action, Bill Simon. We are "staggering achieved through research misdirected. much sense as outlawing all guns when the only ones to Marlene Hes I Simon points out that under the tremendous and development, new At the NCAA's January convention, voters over- really worry about are the ones being used illegally. Klement, 131 the decline in American weight of a government ap- materials, new technology, whelmingly passed the proposition, which restricts That likeness brings us to the propositions second productivity has resulted in paratus" that collects in new processes, new factories recruiting of prospective college athletes to "institutional major flaw — it's unenforceable. Attempts to use money Dianne Pap a tremendous loss in real in- taxes almost 40 percent of —in a word, by providing staff members." Recruiting by "representatives" of the in- to influence a prospective college athlete's choice have Reiter, Lisa I come to our citizens— the total GNP and distorts new tools. stitution is prohibited. In other words, no alumni always been illegal. To assume that Proposition 91 will do Truebenbach, the working of the economy and Da Lana V "about $3700 less per When it is considered that recruiting will be allowed after Aug. 1. anything to reduce the already small percentage of illegal by intervening grossly in the The soleml family in 1978 than if the it requires an average of The rule was passed in hopes of putting an end to alumni influences is, at best, unrealistic. There's really market processes. previous rate of growth over $40,000 to create one recruiting abuses indulged in by a small percentage of over- only one group this rule will affect. Legitimate freelance Celebration o (about three percent a year) Communion 5 High taxes, unrealistic job in American industry, zealous alumni. recruiters will be forced to give up for fear their well- had continued. by Father Vic government regulations, the scope of the need But there are three things chiefly wrong with the intentioned efforts could put their alma mater on who. in his ho Simon sums up the huge budget deficits, in- becomes obvious. One NCAA's efforts. Proposition 91 is too all-encompassing, probation. At the same time, those who have' been significance of this process flation, and environmen- projection cited by Simon it's unenforceable, and it focuses on a problem that is far breaking the rules thus far will likely continue to do so. by quoting economist Ezra talism gone wild have com- estimates we would need $4 from being the worst in relation to college athletics today. The third problem is that the NCAA could find better Solomon of Stanford bined to bring us to a trillion to provide the capital Granted, recruiting abuses do exist. We seem to hear things to do with its time by dealing with a much bigger University: negative growth condition. necessary for the period quite often of instances where money was involved in the problem. They should be more concerned with the Says Simon, "Our 1974-1985. signing of a college recruit. graduation rate of college athletes, significantly lower in "Over the past century, For example, in return for signing a letter of intent, an most places than that of sudents not on an athletic scholar- each American generation productivity troubles are Where will all this capital simply one aspect of a athlete might be compensated with an amount of cash — ship. has enjoyed a standard of come from? The only place an amount that would fit in the trunk of a car, usually a At one school, now, the problem is getting attention, but economic life twice as high national passion for living it can is: from the savings of for the present, at the expen- Trans Am. Yes, such practices are unethical. But they're no thanks to the NCAA. One Southwest Conference - as its parents—and we have the American people (and athletic director went so far as to require members of the the exception, not the rule. rx come to accept this steady se of the future—what I call those of other nations who 'the great American seed In a lengthy series of articles on this subject in the Mar- football team to have a card signed by professors every day improvement as a fact of can be induced to bring their ch 20 Dallas Morning News, one athletic director was to verify their attendance in class. What happened? The corn banquet.' " savings here to invest.) 1 life. However, at the rate of quoted as saying there are "18 or 19 schools out of 800 players stopped cutting classes. If they didn't go to class, improvement we have Probably the most impor- But we haven't been in- who break the rules." That leaves a vast majority of they didn't play. tant of the five decisions achieved since 1973, it will vesting nearly enough—be- freelance recruiters who are completely legitimate and There are problems in some areas of college athletics. take not one generation but which any system of cause we haven't been ethical in their efforts to convince some blue-chip recruit But there are both good ways and bad ways of dealing with economic organization must 300 years to double average saving nearly enough. We what his favorite colors should be for the next four years. problems. And if Proposition 91 is taken as an example, it make is how much of the living standards. At the rate haven't been saving enough Under the new statute, an alumnus would be guilty of a would seem the NCAA doesn't know the difference. results of present production we have operated over the for several reasons: (I) in- will be diverted from present past year, we will be lucky to flation discourages saving consumption and put aside maintain 1979 standards." while encouraging spending; to provide for future con- This certainly confirms (2) with all levels of govern- sumption. In other words, CE what many of us have ment absorbing 40 percent how much will be saved? Edwin Feulner believed for some time: that of GNP, that much was we are working harder, The purpose of saving is for unavailable for saving and investment. This is the "seed receiving less, and not investing; and (3) huge corn" to which Simon progressing. In the ver- federal government deficits nacular of the old Pen- referred. have consumed as much as Heritage News Forum nsylvania Dutch saying: Productivity—economic 50 percent of available funds "The hurrier we go, the growth—can be enhanced in in the money market. In- behinder we get!" many ways, but the most deed, we have been "eating PPONENTS OF natural gas deregulation are fearful For gas producers, the situation is no better. "Because The reason for our important factor is increased the seed corn." that such action will increase natural gas prices for they contract with pipelines, which are regulated O America's consumers. Those who favor putting an monopolies, rather than the ultimate consumer...the end to government intervention in natural gas drilling and pipelines not only determine the price a producer receives, production say continued regulation will increase prices. but how much he can sell as well," Copulos observes. MUENSTER ENTERPRISE The typical homeowner who main worry is coming up with Using the federal government's authority in a construc- the money to pay the bill would appear to come out on the tive way by establishing a period of 'renegotiation' on *3 Spes The Muenster Enterprise is published every Friday by the short end of the burner no matter who is right. existing gas contracts would end the pipeline monopoly The Comment Page of 'Bever Muenster Enterprise, Inc., USPS 367660, in Muenster, Texas 76252. But the natural gas price controls and regulatory restric- and give local distributors and industrial customers the The Enterprise is intended Or W], tions, in effect since 1978, tell their own story. chance to enter into their own agreements with to provide our readers SUBSCRIPTION RATES: producers—thus eliminating the extra costs incurred * with a forum for In Virginia and West Virginia, natural gas prices have Fairer In Cooke County 1 year $7.00, 2 years $12.00 through the pipelines. discussion of current risen 25 percent in the last year alone. In Pennsylvania, in- Outside Cooke County 1 year MOO, 2 years $14.00 Copulos also suggests that all current import licenses for ' 5 Yea] national, state and local creases ranged from 21 to 28 percent. In parts of Texas and natural gas be reviewed to determine whether to allow issues. However the Missouri, consumers saw prices rise a staggering 60 per- them to continue. "If foreign governments continued to Any erroneous reflection upon the character, standing or `U.L. T editorials and comments cent, and in Southern California gas prices jumped 35 per- insist that their producers charge above-market prices, reputation of any person, firm or corporation that may appear in published do not cent over the last twelve months. then their import licenses would be invalidated, and U.S. the Muenster Enterprise will be corrected upon being brought to necessarily reflect the Energy analyst Milton Copulos has come up with a domestic producers could make up the supply deficit." the attention of the publisher. opinion of The Enterprise specific formula for natural gas deregulation which would If these things are carried out, Copulos says, the entire David R. Fette R.N. Fette or its advertisers. Letters free the market while slowing down the increases in natural structure of the natural gas market could be altered fun- Publisher Editor to the Editor are invited gas costs consumers can expect to pay. damentally. Buyers would be able to contract directly with but The Enterprise reser- Alvin G. Hartman Bernie Fette A first step would be to return natural gas pipelines to sellers, and at a price mutually agreed to. "For the first Advertising Representative Managing Editor ves the right to decline their original purpose—as common carriers of natural gas, time in four decades, the consumer would again be able to publication of any letter & Layout rather than wholesalers. exercise his will," he says. which may be viewed as Although the function of pipelines is to transport gas, Less than two years ago oil price controls were lifted by 'Uses Sharlene Hartman Eltreda Fette libelous or in poor taste. the Reagan administration—to dire warnings from the Classified & Layout Editorial Staff & the companies which own them have effectively become A lop Only signed letters will be professional "consumerists" and their congressional allies Circulation monopoly wholesalers of natural gas since the Natural Gas accepted. that oil prices would go through the roof. The only thing 'Blade, Pam Fette Daryl Ferber Policy Act was enacted five years ago. The pipelines, in es. Accounting Typesetting most cases, are able to pass through the full cost of gas going through the roof these days are the Arab oil sheiks, Bal purchases to the consumer and, as a result, there is no in- whose OPEC empire is tottering at the brink as oil prices 'Per m, Our readers are invited to express their opinion in the form of let- centive to keep costs down, Copulos says. continue to fall. ters to the editor regarding any local, state or national issue. The Lubric Enterprise reserves the right to refuse publication of any letters That N which may be viewed as slanderous, inflammatory or in poor taste. *Light Only signed letters will be published. The signature will be published with the letter. Confetti... Continued from page 1 'Polish Antiqi MEMBER 1983 as well as to give gover- sex oriented with a goal of On the other hand, ERA in itself. It is part of the ex- they want the killing to be tensive program being 'Dok e nment the power to require wrecking the traditional is definitely not a service to funded by taxpayers. And promoted by liberals to that schools eliminate all American standards of the nation. It will have no relative to the gays, they counter conservative gains differences of treatment or respect for God and effect on employment, jobs, claim that the moral lepers in 1980. It's high time for TEXAS PRESS ASSOCIATION have a right to hold gover- separations between boys credit or taxes, because all humanity. Paying lip service conservatives, both . and girls, and to require the of those areas have already nment jobs and teach in to equality is only so much Democrat and Republican, l'OS I !OAS I f it Send loth 3579 to total sex integration of prohibited discrimination public and private schools. talk while the real goal is to to see where they goofed Muenster Enterprise, P.O. Box 190 hospitals, prisons and other against women. down-grade or wipe-out the since the election and really Muenster, Tx. 76252. Still other ERA objectives facilities. very ideals which made It should be noted also that get serious about dedication Phone: (817) 759-4311 or 759-4351 are to legalize prostitution and oppose school prayer, In short, ERA is primarily America great. ERA is more than just a goal to God and country.
THE MUENSTER ENTERPRISE - MARCH 25, 1983 - PAGE 3 First communicants honored at several family gatherings
Dianne Pagel Brandon; Tom and Lori Hackers hosted supper in Dianne Pagel was the Hennigan and Darren; their home when guests were honored one at a family Brenda Felderhoff, Phil the great-grandfather H.S. gathering in her home on her Wolf, Joe Hennigan, Kim Fuhrmann, the great- First Communion Day, Eldred, Tim Hennigan, grandmother Mrs. Pete March 13, 1983. Guests were Michelle's sisters Mindy and Block, the grandparents Mr. her grandparents, Jerome Megan and a friend, J.J. and Mrs. John Hacker. and Gertie Pagel, and Joe Dowd. Other guests were and Gertie Fisher; Dick and Michael's godfather Jim Kay Pagel and Dolle and Michael Hacker Fuhrmann, his wife Judy Kristi; and cousins Jamie, Michael Hacker, son of and sons, Keith and Aaron; Tara, Ricky and Joe Paul Maurus and Lynn Hacker Ben and Carol Fleitman; Walterscheid. A special was honored twice on his JoAnn and LuElla Fuhr- guest was Father Victor First Communion Day. Ben mann, Gene Block, and 4 Gillespie. and Carol Fleitman enter- Rudy Schumacher; also Also present were Dian- tained at breakfast Sunday Michael's sister and brother, ne's parents John and morning when guests were Maurus, Jr. There were gifts JoAnn Pagel and a sister Michael, his parents and his for the honoree and pictures Jean and brothers, Joe and sister Cheryl and brother were made. Michael. Dianne received a Maurus, Jr. Carol Fleitman special gift from her god- is Michael's godmother. More First Communion parents, Jim and Ina Fisher Following the First Com- gatherings will be published of Aurora, Colorado who munion Mass, the Maurus in next weeks Enterprise. were unable to attend. The honoree opened her gifts and the group enjoyed din- ner and a beautifully decorated First Communion -lemons photograph, of Nocon• cake. CCD First Communicants are: front row: Lori Graham, Lisa Russell, Justin Hartman, Kody Truebenbach, Dianne Glenn and Stacie Miller and Mrs. Albert Hess all of Pagel, Michelle Hennigan, Susan Fleilman, Melissa Fisher. Second row: Amber Vogel, Brandon Reiter, Darlene Hess, Lisa Russell are parents of a daughter, Muenster and Mrs. Nellie Marlene Hess, Darren Bindel, Brian Knabe, Michael Hacker, Lori Lee Klement, Da Lana Walterscheid. Third row: Bryan and Glenda Russell Dana Michelle, born on Collett of Zapata, Texas. Kathy Vogel, Larry Vogel, Scot Vogel, Jerry Brawner, Father Victor, Michael Pagel, Jeff Walterscheid, Sharon Walter- honored their daughter, Tuesday, March 22, 1983 at Mrs. Andy Garcia is the scheid, Clyde Walterscheid. Lisa, on her First Com- munion Day, when they 10:45 p.m., in Flow former Sherrie Hess. were hosts for a barbecue Memorial Hospital, Denton, A layette shower planned ys brisket buffet in their home, weighing 6 lb. 6 oz. Gran- for March 19 to honor Mrs. Seventeen receive first Communion following church services. dparents are Mr. and Mrs. Andy Garcia, Jr. in the Guests were Lisa's sister Julian Walterscheid and Mr. TP&L building, was moved, Amanda Russell, and great and Mrs. Herbert Miller. as a great surprise for the grandmother, Mrs. Victoria Great-grandparents are Mr. honoree, to the hospital cof- during SH Parish CCD service Gremminger, her gran- and Mrs. Adolph Walter- fee shop on Saturday. dfather Maurice Pagel, her scheid, Mrs. Dora Hen- Hostesses were Connie Sharing for the first time children, that the day for three have come togeher in Dianne Pagel, Michelle grandmother Dorothy scheid, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- Lutkenhaus, Bug Fisher, at the Table of the Lord, on which they and their parents my name, I am there with Hennigan, Lori Klement, Russell; and Judy Pagel, nold Schilling, and Theo Susan Cook, Linda Walter- their First Communion Day, had prepared was now them.' " Marlene Hess and Kody Sharlene Hartman and Chris Miller. The great-great- scheid and Renee Wimmer. Sunday, March 13, in a 2 culminating in their recep- First Communicants and Truebenbach narrated the Pagel, Marlene Endres and grandmother is Mrs. Matt They brought refreshments, p.m. Mass were seventeen tion of Jesus who gave Him- their parents followed the Offertory procession. Susan Troy Pagel, Dwayne Pagel Muller. Mrs. Glenn Miller is decorated cake and gifts with them for the party. children of the Sacred Heart self to them as he Bread of celebrant and Mass servers Fleitman, Melissa Fisher, and a friend Denise and the former Stacie Walter- parish CCD class. They were Life — a gift they could in the entrance procession. Brandon Reiter, Brian Gary Walterscheid. scheid. Darren Bindel, Melissa receive over and over again. Michael Hacker carried the Knabe and Justin Hartman The special First Com- --- )spective Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fisher, Susan Fleitman, Lori Mass servers were Jerry Gospel book in procession, carried the Offertory gifts. munion cake was inscribed Graham, Michael Hacker, Brawner, Michael Pagel, as the parish community The parish community "Today Lisa Dawn Scoggins of Myra are paren- about as Justin Hartman, Michelle Scot Vogel, Jeff Walter- sang "This is the Day the sang "On Eagle's Wings" at Received The Bread of ts of a son, William Robert, ones to Hennigan, Darlene and scheid and Brian Kleiss. Lord Has Made." Offertory; Eileen Fisher and Life." The honoree was born in Muenster Memorial Marlene Hess, Lori Lee Sister Romana Rohmer, Da Lana Walterscheid Clyde Fisher sang "How showered with gifts, which Hospital on Sunday, March s second Klement, Brian Knabe, CCD coordinator for Sacred gave the first reading. Lisa Great Thou Art" at Com- she opened and displayed. 20, 1983, weighing 9 lb. 11/4 ie money Dianne Pagel, Brandon Heart Parish gave the in- Russell, the responsorial munion. The First Com- oz. at 6:56 a.m. Gran- municants sang: "My Han- lice have Reiter, Lisa Russell, Kody troduction, saying in part: psalm and Amber Vogel the Michelle Hennigan dparents are Mr. and Mrs. ds Belong to You" as the II will do Truebenbach, Amber Vogel "Today is a wonderful day second reading. Michelle Ann, daughter Harry Scoggins of Muen- of illegal and Da Lana Walterscheid. for the people of Sacred Father Victor read the Communion Meditation. ster, Casey and Barbara Eucharistic Ministers were of Mike and Janie Hen- e's really The solemn Eucharistic Heart Parish, but especially Gospel of St. Matthew, nigan, celebrated her First Jones of Muenster, and freelance Celebration of First Holy for all of you children who Chapter 22, verses 1-10 and Paul Fisher, Dorothy Ralph and Betty Towry of Fisher,Carol Fleitman, Communion Sunday with weir well- Communion was officiated for the first time will join us delivered the homily. friends and family attending Missouri. The great- nater on by Father Victor Gillespie, in Holy Communion. Jesus The parish community David Fette, Pam Fette, grandmother is Catherine Mike Kleiss and Sister the 2 p.m. Mass. ave been who, in his homily, told the says to us, 'Wherever two or sang "I Heard the Lord Call Afterwards Michelle's Herr of Muenster. Mrs. lo so. My Name", followed by Romana Rohmer, O.S.B. Robert Scoggins is the for- Ruth Felderhoff and parents held a party in their nd bow summons from Sharon mer Sheila Jones. Eileen Fisher were organist home in her honor. She ch bigger Walterscheid to com- --- and song leader. Mr. and opened gifts and group pic- BONNIE B. GREENWOOD with the Life in the Spirit municants, who, with their Mr. and Mrs. Alan Mrs. Clyde Walterscheid tures were made. Guests en- lower in parents, came forward to Britain of Rosston announce On Tuesday March 15 (Sharon) and Mr. and Mrs. joyed at a buffet supper and Bonnie Belinda Greenwood, c scholar- Seminar light their Communion can- the birth of a daughter, Larry Vogel (Kathy) were dessert of the beautifully Saturday Evening dles from the Paschal can- Diane Nicole in Muenster daughter of Mr. and Mrs. religion teachers for the decorated cake. Delbert Greenwood of Sun- anon, but la dle, the children then taking Memorial Hospital on and Sunday April 9 & 10 class. Sam and Karen En- Attending were the gran- set, celebrated her 1st birth- inference places in the sanctuary for Saturday March 19, 1983 at dres, the Larry Vogels, the dparents, Vince and Trudy First session, 6:30 p.m. Saturday renewal of Baptismal 6 p.m weighing 8 lb. 121/4 day. Her parents honored ers of the Clyde Walterscheids, Mike Felderhoff, and Pat and promises. oz. Grandparents are Mr. her with a supper in their every day St. Mary's Parish Hall and Betty Kleiss and Sister Alice Hennigan; also Debbie home that evening. Special Darren Bindel, Darlene and Mrs. Charles Switzer of ned? The Gainesville Romana Rohmer O.S.B. are Fisher and Dyan, Bradley Hess and Lori Graham gave Muenster and Mr. and Mrs. guests were her gran- to class, For Info: 759-4554, 759-2894, 759-2585 and Greg; Carol and Roy Prayers of the Faithful. members of the Sacramental Johnny Britain of Rosston. dmothers whom she is Program Committee. Klement and Ryan and named for — Bonnie Reid athletics. Great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ben Haverkamp Pearson of Nocona and ding with Georgia Belinda Greenwood ample, it j and Mrs. Edna Switzer of Muenster. Mrs. Alan Britain of Forestburg; her aunts ce. is the former Norma Swit- Wynona Riddles, Wanda zer. McGee, and JoAnn Green- wood, parents Delbert and Betty (Reid) Tracy and F A NBONANzi Mr. and Mrs. Andy Gar- Kristie. Bonnie's gran- cia announce the birth of a dfathers were the late Am- daughter, Kacie Nicole, in bers Reid, brother of Barney Muenster Memorial Reid of Myra and V.G. Hospital on March 18, 1983 Greenwood of Forestburg. at 1:35 p.m, weighing 4 lb. Bonnie's birthday cake 12 oz. Grandparents are Mr. was a jello rainbow cake and Mrs. Leo Hess of decorated with whipped Muenster, and Mr. and Mrs. cream and vari-colored jelly Andy Garcia, Sr. of Bishop, bean eggs and green coconut "Because grass, made by her mother. regulated Texas. Great-grandparents are Mrs. Joe Vogel and Mr. She received many gifts, Ofgr -Abe cards and money. fraiveS . ryes. construe- • 3 Speed Pull Chain Control iation' on • Reversible For Summer Cool monopoly Or Winter Warmth omen the Enterprise IV and Star V • Extremely Quiet Operation "tins curit edh By The Makers of Eagle Fans • 5 Year Limited Warranty iceties for U.L. Tested And Listed r to allow • • Minued to rices' lets . 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f ex. being an, to We'll plan a custom-fit trip just for you! vativ! for urnetob peplibmild they Pr„;1ily ta, tio /at deelica otrY• Marl PAGE 4 - MARCH 25, 1983 - THE MUENSTER ENTERPRISE Mrs „•s 'tut is a .,rai tsina ; „ M. VFW Auxiliary will Hsatulua''l seri elect in April IT'S SPRING worsoll sati I Lifestyle The business meeting held by members of the VFW Auxiliary on March 21 PLANTING TIME featured several reports by Rosston gets set committee chairmen, and TREES SHRUBS for coming events heard announcement of • Shade • Red oak • Evergreen election of officers to be 1g • Ornamenral • Live Oak • Flowenng Planning for Rosston's two • Sycamore • Silver Maple outstanding events of the held in April. year got under way last Linda Knabe reported on """"”" s 1895 and up pamphlets and literature Wednesday in a meeting of SPECIAL Saturday only the Rosston Volunteer Fire which she presented to the Kindergarten departments Department. Caladiums 995 First on schedule is arrival of Sacred Heart School and of the annual Denton Trail Muenster Public School, „Z)V Drive as the last stop on its dealing with the topic of fal 5-day outing over the North Poisons, safety and control. Texas area. Firemen intend Members voted to send a ...,,...... --..---•""--- to provide an area for some love gift to department 300 visitors to make camp, President Betty Rose; and to prepare and serve swimming pool project at supper. The date will be the Denton State School. early in May. Expressions of thanks from ;14 The next project is Lou Sutton, District I preparing for the Sam Bass President, and from Elsie Hoedebeck were read to the Stephanie is two Day celebration on July 16. Some events of the big show group. Members signed a Stephanie Hess, daughter are approved and planning get-well card to send to Lou of Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie is in progress. Collum, president of the Hess, celebrated her second Gainesville Auxiliary, who is birthday with two parties in a patient in Gainesville Geo. J. Carroll & Son her honor. On March 19 she Memorial Hospital for ;..- 1 celebrated with friends in "55 and Alive" treatment of a heart con- Funeral Home the home of her gran- ends first class dition. dmother, Betty Henscheid, Frances Bayer, president, '4\ and decorations featured a Mrs. Alice Hellman, who conducted the meeting. "Serving Cooke County balloon and clown theme. teaches driver education in Josephine Schilling acted as Attending were the the "55 and Alive" program Chaplain pro tem, and led Since 1900" Life insura Honoree's mother Janet for senior citizens, is elated the opening prayer, should be over the success of her most Koehn. Photography of Hereford Hess and baby brother, Jeff, followed by pledge to the Mortgage f recent class, completed last Mr. and Mrs. Leonard w. Walterscheid of Herford have an aunt, Sharon Henscheid Flag. Ida Mae Bindel, al low pro Monday and Tuesday in announced the engagement and approaching marriage of and the hostess, the mater- secretary, called roll and sessions held in the TP&L their daughter, Lindy Jo, to Gregg Yosten, son of Mr. nal grandmother. gave minutes of the building. and Mrs. Gilbert Yosten, also of Hereford. The wedding Also attending were Rose February meeting. Ethel Ow LINE ST Twenty-one senior Mass will be held in St. Anthony's Church on May 21. and Jaclyn Henscheid; Sue, Hesse gave the treasurer's CO PAN I citizens attended and com- The Wide-elect is a graduate of Hereford High School, Travis and Michelle report. r 8 pleted the course, and Mrs. Talc La attended North Texas State University in Denotn, is a Trachta; Ramona and Kelly Josephine Schilling served Hellman has praised them member Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority and is employed by Felderhoff; June, Steven refreshments to 16 mem- for being alert, inquisitive, Lone Star Agency in Hereford. The prospective groom is and Jacqueline Bartush, and bers. Lou Voth volunteered and very responsive to the a graduate of Hereford High School and is engaged in Cindy, Mary and Rick Del to be refreshment hostess in program. farming and trucking west of Hereford. He is inn Olmo. They were served bir- April, she also won the door a A requirement for presen- grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Nick Yosten of Muen- thday cake and ice cream prize. tation of the class is the ster. The bride-elect is a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. and the honoree opened her 665-3455 602 Lindsay St. presence of Assistant State Frank Walterscheid, formerly of Muenster, and now gifts. Phone 759-4311 to report Coordinator Mumford of Gainesville, Tx. living in Hereford. On March 20, Stephanie news items, or send notes to was the honoree again at Burkburnett. The next class Box 190, Muenster. dinner in the home of her in "55 and Alive" is planned grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. for June. Parish sets Paschal meal for Mar 30 Rufus Henscheid. Also present were her parents and The Parish Paschal Sup- Deadline for ticket pur- brother, her paternal gran- Local 4-H'er advances A.P.R. per will be held on Wed- chases is March 27. It is dmother Mrs. Lucille Hess; to state food show nesday, March 30 in the open to the public. For John, Rose and Jaclyn Hen- FINANCING Sacred Heart Community tickets or more information, scheid; Sharon Henscheid; Amy Pitzinger of Mt. Center at 7:30 p.m. Tickets contact Jana Hamilton at the maternal great- Springs 4-H walked away will be $3.50 each, and only school or Mrs. Dorothy grandmother Mrs. Anna with first place honors at the District Food Show in Den- 150 tickets will be sold. Fisher, 759-2751. Henscheid and the paternal great-grandfather, H.S. ton on Saturday, March 19. Fuhrmann. She is a senior 4-H'er and 11.9% Sunday Night advances to the State Food Show with her Easter Cackleberries. Amy is vice- Available on Talent invited president of ner 4-H club. She is the daughter of Mrs. for Germanfest Nadine Pitzinger. The State 1982 & 1983 Models •• • • • • • • • • • Anyone in Muenster in- Food Show is at Texas A&M terested in performing in the University the day preceding Germanfest Talent Show is State 4-/-1 Roundup in June. invited to call 759-2792 Six other 4-H'ers also SPECIAL before the April 1 deadline. represented Cooke County Participants must be 9 years at the District Food Show. With Purchase of Every old or older, to perform. The following 4-H'ers par- Particularly needed are ticipated: Angela Fuhr- Large Pizza Get a musicians, vocalists, per- mann, Lindsay 4-H, blue formers with skits relating to ribbon; Debbie Thomas, FREE German tradition, heritage, Gainesville, red ribbon; good times or humor. Traci Adkins, Gainesville, In the event of a large blue ribbon; Deana Nor- PITCHER number of entries, auditions tman, Lindsay, blue ribbon; will be held on April 10 at Doris Voth, Lindsay, red Endres Motor Co, Of Beer or Soft Drink Gina's School of Dance. ribbon; and Valerie Vogel, of your choice More information may be Muenster, red ribbon. 759.2244, Muenster obtained by calling 759- Takeout Orders Not Included 2792. THE CENTER Restaurant & Tavern FREE PAD & INSTALLATION SPECIAL EVENT 100% NYLON
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Magdalen Lewis and Herbie Yosten set wedding date Magdalen Catherine Lewis and Herbert Joseph Yosten announce their engagement and approaching marriage. The Nuptial Mass will be celebrated on Thursday, April 21 in Sacred Heart Church at 6 p.m. by Father Denis Soerries. Their atten- dants will be Mrs. Albert Spires, the future-groom's sister, Pauline, of Gainesville and Ted Noggler, the bride-elect's brother of Lindsay. They will be at home in Muenster.
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p.m. were her brother Bailey Employees honored Perryman of Wichita Falls Forestburg News by Myrt Denham and their sister Mrs. Pauline Gray of Cannon City, Mr. and Mrs. Steve San- Mr. and Mrs. S.T War- Mr. and Mrs. Ray (Ted) her at the Holland home Colorado. - -- at Jr. Elite dusky of Dallas and Will ford of Slidell and Mr. and Jackson attended the supper Chana styed until Sun. of Sandusky of Wichita Falls Mrs. Ted Jackson of the for the Greenwood Eastern ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ray (Ted) spent the March 5th Burg visited with Mrs. Star in Greenwood Fri. --- Jackson spent Sunday after- annual banquet weekend with their mother Georgia Lynch in a Decatur night March 18. It was in Mrs. Emma Steadham noon March 20 in Paradise Faith Sandusky. They were rest home Sun. p.m. the 6th. honor of the Masons. celebrated her "39th" and visiting with their gran- three clowns entertained joined on Sun. the 6th by From there they went on to - -- holding birthday Sat. March ddaughter and husband, Mr. Jr. Elite honored four 15- and Mrs. Randy Bird. Mrs. during dinner. Jeannie (Sandusky) Talley call on the Jackson's son Bill Mr. and Mrs. Bud Griffin 18th. Emma's children, year employees and three 5- Bird's parents, the Bill A circus theme was used and children of Saint Jo — and wife. When the and their daughter Mrs. grandchildren and friends year employees during the Jacksons are staying with in decor. Wall decoration to celebrate Jeannie's birth- Jacksons returned home Judy Young and her sons stopped by during the day to 17th annual anniversary par- them while their new home were life-size clowns dressed day. --- they had callers from Van Brandon and Casey of wish her a happy birthday ty hosted by the is being built in Decatur. management Saturday in colorful costumes, and Alstyne, Texas — Juanita Wichita Falls spent Fri. and presented her with holding cluster of balloons Mrs. Christy (Holland) Litch ford, Eula Bloodswor- night the 18th and part of beautiful gifts. evening in the VFW Hall. Master Ch ris Carter of Fifteen-year employees, with "smiling" features. Rashid of Arlington and th and Lester Jackson. They Saturday the 19th with Mrs. Mrs. Eva (Green) Crayton Windthorst spent the past who each received a silver, Balloon and flower claimed to be related to Ted Vera Mae McGee. Saturday April 2 is also of Moran arrived at the weekend with his gran- double serving piece in ap- arrangements centered guest and were here gathering in- --- the date for the annual Kenneth Holland home Sat. dparents, the Jack Carters. preciation, from Lou tables, which also held formation for a family tree. Mrs. Peggy Holland of Forestburg Ex-Student afternoon March. 5. That Kreditor of Dallas and Mrs. bowls of popcorn, bowls of - -- Stoney Point and her sister Banquet. This event will evening Mr. and Mrs. Ken- Bernice Sicking of Muen- roasted peanuts and boxes Becky McClure of Mrs. Eva Crayton of Mon- start at 7:30 p.m. in the ster, were Christine Fleit- of Cracker Jacks. Souvenir neth Holland and Mrs. Gainesville spent Sun. the tague were in Bowie on a school gym. STEVE'S man , Gladys Gieb, Lucy booklets told the menu in Crayton, Christy Rashid 6th with her folks, the Eddie business and shopping trip Hess and Fannie Tuggle. circus bingo and referred to and Channa Brewer all at- McClures of New Harp. on Thurs. the 17th and A 50th birthday party Auto Repair Five-year employees, who the "organ grinder." tended the 30th anniversary - -- Friday the 18th they were in celebration honoring Mrs. celebration services at Bethel Mr. and Mrs. Garvin each received engraved, Ceiling decorations of Nocona for the same Willard (Velda) Freeman General Auto Repair silver trays were Linda strips of colored crepe paper Baptist church in Nocona. Clowers of Alvord were reasons. Mrs. Holland's son was held Sat. night March Phelps, Mary Jo West and simulated the "Big Top." The whole group returned Monday the 7th guests of Kendall accompanied them 18 at the New Harp Com- Complete for Sun. a.m. Mar. 6 ser- Andy Truebenbach. The registration table held the Buford Greenwoods. to Nocona on Friday. munity Building with about Automatic Transmission Bernice Sicking, manager, two dolls dressed as clowns vices and dinner on the ------50 people present. The high- Service in very attractive knitted grounds. After dinner Mrs. Estelle Kelly of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Walling light of the evening hap- was hostess and mic for the 202 H. Mesquite. Muenster party, and met guests as they costumes. Christy Rashid, Channa Prairie Point had lunch with of Wichita Falls were visitors pened when Velda's brother- arrived. Phyllis Dittfurth Guests included Lou Brewer, Kendale and Brent her sister Mrs. Emma in the Ross Littell home for in-law, J.P. Howard of 759-4997 ,,„, and Alice Walterscheid Kreditor of Dallas, and em- Holland went to visit their Steadham Mon. the 7th. a couple of days last week. Alvord presented her with a secured guest signatures at ployees of Jr. Elite, their aunt and husband, Mr. and ------walking cane. Refreshments the registration table. Ginny guests and a number of in- Mrs. Red Cunningham of It is now number 14 for Mr. and Mrs. Raymond of snacks, dips, chips, cake Schneider catered the dinner vited guests of the honorees Prairie Valley. The Kenneth Vera Mae McGee, the 14th Wood of Wichita Falls and and soft drinks were enjoyed Save Money! and Mike Otts Disco and several representatives Hollands and Mrs. Crayton great-grandchild that is — Mr. and Mrs. Tip Cash of by those present. provided dance music and of the business community remained for the p.m. ser- with the arrival of Brady Jo Perrin were visitors in the Save Time! vices at the church. Collier on Mon. March 7. Clifford Hudspeth home and Chamber of Commerce. Prescription is our On Mon. the 7th, Mr. and Brady is the son of Scott and Keisha Dill, daughter of Sat. March 19. Middle Name. Mrs. Kenneth Holland and Karen Collier of Wichita - -- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dill, Shop the Mrs. Crayton were in Falls. The young gentleman had her 3rd birthday Thurs. Miss Veronica Conyers of Dove-in Window CHILDS DISCOUNT Gainesville on business. weighed in at 8 lbs 1 oz. and Fort Worth visited with her March 17. Her parents honored her with a belated for all your prescriptions They also visited with the is 21 inches long. His gran- friend Mashelle Hudspeth Carpet Super Mart party in their home Sun. and drug needs. Holland's son Mitch and dparents are Kenneth and from Wed. to Sun the 20th. night the 20th. Present for WATTS took him out to supper with Virginia (McGee) Wilkerson - -- the celebration were Mr. and Prescription Shop Over 5,000 Rolls Of Carpet & Vinyl them. of Wichita Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Mrs. J.W. White, Mrs. 302 N. Grand, Gainesville In Stock The Crayton and Mrs. - — Lynch had themselves a Nora Gartrell, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Holland are sisters. Mmes. Cleo Lanier, Alice day out in Fort Worth Sat. Price Or Less - -- Shears, Decie Ellzey, Vera the 19th. _-- Jack C. Dill, Mr. and Mrs. 1/2 Mrs. Mary Etta Foster Mae McGee, Betty Scott and Larry Dill, Brady and Britany, Mr. and Mrs. Ray HEARING TESTS 805 N. Interstate 35, Gainesville, Texas and son Eugene, were Sun, Diann Huckabay and Bryan Jimmy Box and son Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Old K's Thrift Location, 817.665-7330 the 6th guests of Mr. and 'motored over to the Yes-ter- Shannon of Austin arrived Ernest Moore and two SET FOR Stores In Sherman — 25 Years In Business Mrs. Quinton Conyers of Yer home in Saint Jo Mon. at the home of Jimmy's daughters. They-all enjoyed Saint Jo. --- the 7th to have a Bingo party aunt, Mrs. Wanda refreshments of cake and ice MUENSTER 'COUPON and serve refreshments of Perryman, on Fri. the 18th. cream. Mr. and Mrs. Jack C. Dill punch and cookies to the They returned home on Sun. Muenster - if you have been - -- and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Dill residents theres. the 20th. Jimmy is the son of finding it increasingly dif- Mrs. Minnie Sirman and Red Barn Restaurant and children were Sun. Mar. Mrs. Christine Box of Hart ficult to hear the sounds Mrs. June Eldridge visited Highway 82 West, Gainesville, 665-9047 6 noontime dinner guests of and the late J.C. Box. around you, you are invited Hal Walling of Wichita with Mrs. Joe Denham in Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dill Falls arrived at the Stoney - -- to have a free electronic NOW OPEN FOR BREAKFAST! and family of Saginaw. Jack the Bellmire Home in Bowie hearing test every week on Point home of the Ross Lit- Mrs. Christy Rashid of Open 5:30 a.m. Til 11:00 p.m. and Harold are twin Arlington arrived at Stoney Sunday afternoon March Tuesday 3 to 4 p.m. Sunday — Open 11 a.m. Till 2 p.m. tels Mon. the 7th. He spent 20. Joe's other visitors Sun. brothers. the night and accompanied Point Sat. a.m. the 19th to Tests will be given at the --- visit her parents, the Ken- Beltone Mobile Testing and Pay To The Bearer Of This Coupon the Littells to Dallas for Mr. and Mrs. Starr Mann Ross' checkup with his doc- neth Hollands. Later Christy 'Service Unit parked at of Dyemound and Mrs. tor there on Tues. March 8. and her mother Peggy VEU-TV Sacred Heart Community FREE Marjorie Orrell of Holland visited with Mrs. Center, 730 N. Main, and Sales • Seruice Fried Chicken, Roast Beef, Fish Gainesville visited with Bar- Perryman Denham shook Eva Crayton in Montague audiograms will be available Installation or Chicken Fried Steak Dinner ney Brogdon. Sun. p.m. the the dew of Dewey from his and Eva's daughter, Mrs. for your medical ,record. 6th. Barney's wife was Jackie Johnson and friend Appointments for tests on boots Mon. a.m. the 6th and All Night Programs Buy One Of the Above Dinners At working, away at her LVW headed for Bowie on Missy of Abilenc.Sat. night other dates or for in-home Regular Price & Get One FREE duties at the Yes-ter-Yer business and to visit with his Christy's cousin Chana service can be made by home in Saint Jo. Brewer spent the night with HAROLD ATCHLEY calling Beltone Hearing Aid 11 a.m. Till 11 p.m. mother, Mrs. Joe Denham. Valley View, Tx. Service of Gainesville at 665- Good Sunday Through Saturday „xp, - -- Mrs. Delia Sutton of Mrs. Ruthie Steadham's 817.726-3461 1- 8172. WE SERVICE ALL -COUPON. Gainesville and her daughter mother — Mrs. Dollie MAKES AND MODELS Carla and two sons were Wilson of Greenwood — 817.726-3441 OF HEARING AIDS. witcid Sun. a.m. the 6th visitors in underwent major surgery 6-XDI the Prairie Point Nazarene Fri. 4th at the Decatur Church. Community Hospital. Mrs. Easter Parade From - -- Wilson is recovering very Bryan's Mrs. Velda Freeman of nicely at this writing. the New Harp area and Mrs. Mrs. Quilda (Cook) Helen Freeman of Alvord Beavers of Saint Jo entered Paint & Body Shop LAZY-BONES visited with Woody and the Bowie Hospital the latter Bryan Sicking Olita Wallis and Vivian part of last week tor a Barnett of Sunset on Sun. check-up and tests. Quilda 736.2233 0111114 last. should be back home once Muenster 1 Y2 miles south of you read this. Myra Exit - -- Pharmacy Covered by 1 Year Guarantee Another Forestburg All Work DAVID R. BURROWS ...Quality work at reasonable rates ...Free estimates Accountant couple attending the tractor Medical Center pull on Sat. night the 5th at ...Fast service on all auto glass ...thorough handling 37 years experience Building Bookkeepng Service the Fort Worth convention ...Specializing in collision repair of Insurance center were Mr. and Mrs. 817.759.2833 Income Tax Hours 9 to 11 and 12 to 7 claims Payroll Tax Dale Hudspeth and 45 *D1 State Sales Tax children. Smooth leather, upper & tassel. Navy or white, 1326 S. Lindsay St. - -- sizes 121/2-3, 3 1/2-6, and ladies 61/2-8 Gainesville, Tx. 76240 Just a reminder that the Some things just wasn't mean't Forestburg School Board Phone 817.665•9784 election will take place to be understood. for appointment Saturday April 2 in the Now I've seen three-dollar bills and school library from 7 a.m. I've seen three-legged cows but I just to 7 p.m. can't seem t' imagine anything more useless than a three-wheeled motor-sickle. 'Most useless thing I've heard of since resealable tops on quart beer bottles. I wouldn't thrust anybody who re-seeeeeeied his McCOY - MILLER beer bottle and I'd have m' doublts Boys' smooth lined leather uppers, tassel with 'bout anybody who rode a motor- gold ornament. Chestnut Brown, sickle with three wheels. sizes 121/2-3, 31/2 -6 big boys. FUNERAL HOME After all, of Milo didn't fall off the delivery truck yesterday, y' know. But ol' Rog got himself stuck with one o' them heaps, an he seems t' think they're real handy, "and they're only $829," he tells me yesterday. It's the versatile new A nnies Now offering: "$829 191 / 1 / 1919" I says t' him . pattern you can wear 3 different "Rog, ain't nobody gonna pay you ways. Like adding three new $829 fer a dee-formed motor- show styles to your Spring BURIAL INSURANCE sickle!!! You been in th' sun too long, wardrobe. boy." So, I talks him down t' $800, then t' PRE-NEED FUNERAL $769, an finally t' An' he says that's his final offer — not bad I guess, that Is, if y' got a White, ARRANGEMENTS '725 thing for freak motor-sickles. Sizes 8 1/2 -12 But worry not, friends n' neighbors, 'cause Sam an' Rog got a lotta trees an' shrubs down here that's far from freakey like this super dupper Family Owned and Operated weekend special. of BN ONLY $287 Mac, Lafon and Dennis McCoy Dwarf Japanese Boxwood Regular $4.00 Friday & Saturday Only
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Slim is in for 1983 Focus on the past From head to toe, the key word from especially popular in daywear suits; and Paris is narrow according to Helene the long, lean lines of dropped-waist A bright fashion forecast Curtis experts who offer the following casual and evening fashions. tips on spring/summer fashions for • Suits are dressier than ever, with 1983: their structured, fitted forms, and glove • Hair is short and simple, close to the and hat accessories. head to follow the fitted fashion feeling. • Hemlines range from ankle to mid- Fashions for spring '83 can be looked at in a Styles are cropped at the nape, spill over thigh. Flat heels are still right with short, the forehead to cover eyebrows; ears are casual skirts, but high heels are required number of ways — innovative, yet classical; exposed to reveal chunky earrings. to complement dressier day and evening Pruned layers are body-permed, fluf- wear. elegant, yet casual; and foreign, yet familiar. fed for volume, gelled for spiky height. It's a soft, free-spirited look, and it's the • Colors are earthy: copper, bronze, For women, one of the most predominant newest statement from Paris, where khaki, sage, milky peach, deep sand, wild, frizzy, full styles have reigned in and sweet pea. Browns are paired with trends this spring is seen in the line of suits; recent years. royal or navy blue. (Keep these in mind • Two major fashion shapes: the fit- for your hair color choices!) long gone is the ho-hum 'safe' look, long ted, form-defining, waisted look, • Two-toned looks are popular. leaned upon for almost anything from a job interview to an evening on the town. The emerging change is seen in a more sophisticated look with a greater variety of coordinating colors. For men, the TP&LIIIINKS key to the new Spring fashion look is sportswear, but sporty with a finely- IT'S TIME YOU GOT It tailored appearance with subtle colors Spring Fashions in the early 1900 s are reflected in this wedding portrait of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Fette, early-day Muenster residents. The bride was the and lightweight fabrics. But no mat- former Catherine Schnitker. Her bridesmaid is Mrs. Agnes Lehnertz. The best man was the late Joe Schnitker. High fashion of the era dictated the stiff celluloid ter what may be new on the fashion EVEN WITH YOUR high collars on men's shirts, the high button black shoes on men and women, the boutonnieres with blossoms turned down. scene this spring, several regulars such as the polo shirt, the classic ELECTRIC BILL color of white and the ever- It used to be your electric bill went up in the heat appropriate blazer will continue of the summer. And then next to nothing in spring and SUDDENLY fall. Just trying to keep up with it was a fulltime job. to provide a strong foundation But it doesn't have to be, thanks to a plan from TP&L. IT'S for the fashion-conscious for years to come. INTRODUCING THE EQUAL PAYMENT PLAN. With our Equal Payment Plan we can average your monthly electric SPRING The fashion forecast is in for spring, 1983. charges. That means you'll pay the same for service all 1 "*"' "' year long. You still pay for all you use, but 1 SPECIAL GROUP you'll know exactly what to expect each Spring Coordinates Fashion for spring, 1983, focuses on the body beneath the clothes. Micro- and every month. minis with hems creeping ever upwards ...... With no surprises. feature long, lean legs. Lacy, patterned with your 'A off Epuel 'me"' Plan '""rh'Y " STAY COOL WHEN THINGS or brightly colored sheer stockings com- coolant lather than fluctuating up and down. A The Area fashion merchants gathered plement the skirts and complete the Equal Payment Plan. B The usual payment trend. HEAT UP THIS SUMMER. at the Nocona Hills Country Club head-turing silhouette. It's a fact that energy costs aren't getting cheaper. March 19 to present examples of Dresses that drape gently over the the new spring fashions for 1983. And the cost of electricity is at its highest in the sum- shoulders, scoop at the neck and dip in Clockwise from upper right are Re- All Jeans the back to reveal smooth, delicate skin. mer. So now is the best possible time to enroll in the becca Henley modeling a nightgown Sashed below the waist in a coordinated and matching robe by Miss Dior from Equal Payment Plan to keep your bills from getting out fabric, all eyes drop to the hips. The Boutique in Nocona. Bernard Luke Skimpy flats flatter the feet and legs of hand. 20% off showing the latest in sportswear from this season. Follow your whim and To find out more about our Equal Payment Plan and Hamnes in Muenster. western dress from choose from among the various designs The Nocona Boot Company in Nocona. what it could mean to you and your checkbook, just call in canvas, leather and oiher materials — and Charlotte Klement. with fashions from all perfect play-clothes companions. your local TP&L office. Getting even was never so easy. The Charm Shop in Muenster Evening highlights For evening glamour, slinky sandals Peggy Sue are unbeatable. Comfort makes good TEXAS POWER fashion sense and will keep you in stride, no matter what style you choose. & LIGHT COMPANY 101 E. California St., Gainesville, 665-6111 Exercise outfits still make fashion I See Forecast, page 3
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Forecast Continued from page 2 11111 Our Clothes L YEARS AGO headlines. Well-toned thighs and calves every occasion. look great in short shorts. Bold and Evening wear begins with a simple ball bright tops are cut to show a little extra gown. Draped and slinky chiffon wraps the past 14 months in and Mrs. L.A. Bernauer. McDonnells return from first in district Garden Club curve such as a weight-trained forearm the body closely emphasizing a slim IT HAPPENED figure. are in the Hawaii with the army. Miller Funeral Home is army tour in Germany. essay contest and will go to or a tennis elbow. 45 YEARS AGO nearing completion. MHS students attend TWU state. Lindsay will lose post Organza gowns flounce from the Bernard Pared sults waist and are usually coupled with a March 18, 1938 35 YEARS AGO Science Day. Kathy Truben- office and go RFD on April 25 YEARS AGO bach and James Whitt I. Dan Sicking has cham- Spring suits consist of narrow skirts to tight-fitting bodice. Shimmery fabrics in Nick Miller and Al Kleiss March 19, 1948 marry. Domino tournament peion steer in local FFA the knee and blazers or jackets which pastel shades compete with classic black enter race for school trustee. John N. Wimmer, 70, dies March 21, 1958 Spotlight! at Myra benefits Com- project show. Local mem- skim the hip. Again, attention is on the and knockout brights. Concrete culvert south of after long illness, W.J. Lin- An election to decide munity Improvement Club. bers enter 15 animals in leg but could be drawn towards the face Short hair and bright makeup com- church is replaced by dip. nen, 92, early-day school whether people of Cooke Pancake supper at Forest- county 4-H Stock Show. with a silky scarf, fanciful necklace, or plete the facade. Hair, the crowning Better roads for Muenster teacher here for 21 years, County wish to approve a burg is Red Cross benefit. Muenster will host 24 volley chunky earrings. glory, is best kept short and wispy in the Cory and surrounding area is goal dies in Bowie. Community is half million dollar bond • Former Muensterites the ball teams in tournament. Accessories rise in importance as the hot months ahead. set by local Chamber of past half-way mark in Red issue to build and operate a Joe Bernauers buy home Local Jaycees will sponsor same outfits get a whole new look with a Pink is the newest favored shade for Commerce. J.M. Weinzap- Cross drive as $400 is collec- county hospital has been here and will move from annual rattlesanke hunt, twist of a sash or an eye-catching piece '83 and highlights every facial feature as fel talks on radio program ted. J.B. Wilde and Gerald postponed. Rain tapers off Austin. Grass planting is all snake fry and dance Satur- of jewelry. well as nails on fingers and toes. of Denison Knights of Stelzer bag coyote from air- and area farmers await plan- but stopped on account of Things to look for this season include Columbus. C. H. Clark, plane. School election ticket ting weather. Whitesboro day and Sunday. St. the drought. New arrivals: Joseph's Society re-elects primitive jewelry styles of hammered Toned for fashion county agent, is guest could use more candidates. has been picked to host the boys for Messrs. and Mmes. metal and antique-looking gems as well One last note: everything looks good speaker at Civic League and Ferd Luttmer is recovering annual Soil Awards Banquet officers for two-year term ... Leonard Hartman and Wilfred Bindel continues as as sculptured geometric pieces. on a well-cared-for body. Supple arms Garden Club meeting. from injury received in oil in May. St. Joseph's re- Willie Joe Matthews. president and Harold Knabe and legs grace even the sportiest clothes. Muenster farmers vote for field accident. Gertrude elects Ed Endres president. as vice The hems are up, the shapes are pared quota on cotton marketing. Bengfort is honor student at John Pautler, 51, formerly president. Phil En- 15 YEARS AGO dres wins SHH Student Head toppers and the look is long and lean. The Henry Zimmerers an- Our Lady of the Lake of Muenster, dies in Ham- Hats, too, are a fashion plus. For a Attention can be drawn away by out- March 22, 1968 Council race for president. nounces arrival of a College in San Antonio. The mond, Ind. Free chest X-ray sophisticated edge or a fanciful standing facial features or fascinating daughter. This week's egg John Klements moved into will be available here April 9 Federal grant for $28,680 Alyce Hermes and Charles Cler set wedding May 5. statement, a hat may add just the right accessories but, why draw an audience settings at Muenster Hat- their new home this week and 10. J.M. Weinzapfel is okayed for Muenster touch. Wide brimmed, cowboy-style away from the mini-skirts, play-clothes, chery brought the season's and the Marty Klements addresses North Texas Jer- sewer. Ted Henscheid is Hospital Auxiliary's newest project is an alert system for bowlers, berets, pillboxes, netted and tapered suits, lusciously draped gowns total over that for the entire moved to occupy the place sey Cattle Club in Denton. elected new Jaycee ribboned, there's a hat appropriate for and, above all, a super-looking you! 1937 season. they vacated. Rev. Juvenal Local group goes to president. More rain leaves Muenster Hospital. New Emmanuel meets with local Jonesboro for rites at Holy 2.79 inches of moisture. arrivals: boys for the Leon 40 YEARS AGO Third Order for annual Angels Convent. New Muenster 4-H boys display Fuhrmanns and James Gehrigs, a girl for Mr. and March 19, 1943 triduum. arrivals: a daughter for the six champions at county Vincent Felderhoffs, a son livestock show. MHS and Mrs. Milton Krebs. Fashion news for men Muenster exceeds Red for the Gerald Stelzers. Cross quota first week as 30 YEARS AGO Lindsay High win top spots $500 goal is topped. Mayor March 20, 1953 in county Science Fair. Jim 20 YEARS AGO Gehrig reports arrival in 5 YEARS AGO Curlee and three aldermen will be Condensed milk, new is 'casual and classic' 1 chosen in coming election; product at FMA plant, March 22, 1963 Vietnam. Muenster public March 24, 1978 terms expiring are those of assumes continued market Mrs. J.H. Coursey, 30 School juniors edge Saint Jo Hailstorm brings in spring The nation's fashion experts report season is casual elegance. "Body- Chris Billy the Kid Mayor Ben Seyler and for milk. Over 400 visiting years resident, dies sud- in dual track meet. The Jim with extensive damage. the key to the new spring and summer oriented silhouettes continue to play a Dennisons move from looks for men is sportswear, but com- Alderman L.A. Bernauer, children are expected here denly. County voters ap- Good prices please sellers at major role, but this year's look is more Doug Andy Hofbauer and J.A. for scholastic meet. Local prove issue of bonds for Muenster to Bonita. Garden Junior livestock sale. bines with the more formal elements of fluid, with natural shoulders and a little Fisher. Louise Schmitz is FHA Chapter has annual college in amount of Club meet features exchange Champ trophy at Saint Jo classic clothing. "The well-dressed man more accent on the waist," says Nino Muenster's first to enroll in Mother-Daughter banquet. $350,000. Harold Skaggs is of plants and seeds. brought home by SH girls will look authoritative without seeming Cerruti, who won the Cutty Sark trophy WAAC. Victory gardens are Best rain of year measures elected new chairman of Up- Ratlesnake hunt set for track team. MHS is No. 1 in overly regimented," says Jhane Barnes, as the Outstanding International discussed at Garden Club 1.48 inches. PTA officer per Elm-Red Soil super- weekend near Red River. Chico relays. John Yosten winner of the Outstanding U.S. Designer. "The result is more comfor- meeting. Virgil Hellman of election retains Mrs. Ervin visors. Formal opening New arrivals: boys for is named president of Designer title in the Cutty Sark Men's table warm-weather garments." Chicago is visiting here. Hamric as president. Bonnie Sunday will show county Messrs. and Mmes. Bernard Library board. Mr. and Fashion Awards. "Look for quality light-weight fabrics Tony Nehib loses 200 baby Hammer and Vernon Farm Bureau's new home. Hesse, Howard Mollenkopf, Mrs. Steve Klement are The winners of these prestigious such as linen, silk and wool crepe, and chicks and brooder house in Clayton are named queen Sylvan Walterscheid is elec- Don Reed and Alfred Hess. parents of a son. Hospital honors, voted annually by the nation's take advantage of the subtle, unexpected fire. The Charles Schmitt and king at Sweetheart ted president of St. Joseph's Auxiliary readies for Old fashion writers, say the tone for the new use of color in the new fashions," ad- family moves to Washtucna, Banquet for Baptist young Society. Soil conservation 10 YEARS AGO Fashioned Barn Dance. vises another winner, Andrew Fezza. Wash. The Tony Hoenigs people. The Clarence Hud- awards banquet is set for March 23, 1973 Young Homemakers plan Designer Barnes says, "My favorite announce the birth of speth family moves to May 19. Solemn service ends Rough spot on Main style show for Wednesday. style for men this spring is the yoked Eugene. Charles Wimmer Muenster from Era. Work 40 Hours devotion at Sacred Street at City Hall gets con- Jaycee 2nd annual bull ride Jr. is on leave after spending begins on new home for Mr. Heart Church. The John crete dip. Carol Yosten wins has 103 contestants. linen blouson, which doubles as a light- weight bomber or as a sportcoat. It's as finely tailored as a suit but has a more relaxed sportswear feeling." Cerruti likes loose-looking, backless Our Pre-Arranged Funeral Plans vests of different patterns and fabrics 82 LIQUOR for spring. For his 1983 lines he resear- seer . Liquor - Fine Vintage Wine. Can Save You Money ched new ways to use such classic colors and ATTENTION as grey and beige. By using contrasting weaves, he produces tones ranging from Hwy. 82, 759.4343 FARMERS & Open Are a Protection Against Inflation soft pales to muted darks. RANCHERS Vests are also recommended by Fezza. 10 a.m. - 9p.m . Trailer Repair Mon. - Sal. We Do He combines a long-sleeve T-shirt in a VERNIE KEEL FUNERAL HOME • Electric Brakes handkerchief-plaid linen with an elastic- • Pack Wheel Bearings waist pant of pinstripe linen, and he EARL W. CLEMENT • Electric Light Hook Up pulls this casual look together with a vest • And Much More! California at Grand 665-4341 composed of the two materials. Gainesville As for accessories, Nancy Knox, Cut- Planning a Wedding Camper Sales, Inc. ty Sark winner for men's furnishings, 2001 E. Hwy. 82, 665•1003 recommends, "Focus on quality shoes or Party? ... Gainesville. Texas that are built for comfort as well as the In HAMRIC'S Let us help you! Advertising doesn't sporting look." Party Setups Available That's the advice of the experts, gen- tlemen, for the new season. 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Tradition...That lingering you can tell, summer dress-up IXTAPA MEXICO Doris and George are having an affair. But this isn't a stereotypical illicit af- presence of generations gone is still very much a part of the Air and Hotel, 3 Nights from $ 199 " by. From holiday celebrations picture, but with an equal em- fair between two hypothetical people to lifestyles in general, tra- phasis on relaxed weekend BISMARK TRAVEL AGENCY who are married, but not to each other. ditions play an important role clothes." This is an annual event that rolls around 4113 E. Main, Gainesville, To (817) in the development of our lives A perfect example of this 76240 at the same time very year — just like the 665.2424 today, and especially in the appears in Cesarani 's ac- For All Your Travel Needs Fourth of July — complete with way we dress. tivewear which creates new fireworks. The trend in fashions for levels of sophistication in Lynette Mercer and Dick Powell of spring '83 is tradition—with a weekend dress. FRES» FLOWERS Gainesville are Doris and George in the twist. Designer Sal Cesarani Subtle coloring such as GIFTS has taken the classical looks of adobe brights, bluestones and GREEN wares Butterfield Stage Players production of 11 the '20s and '30s and modified classic nauticals gives an air ARTIFICIAL AAR AN GE Bernard Slade's adult comedy "Same them for the needs of modern of elegance while rugged con- Time, Next Year," a play which ex- men. struction and distinctive de- & plores the mature subject of adultery "I've tried to recapture the signs keep the clothing sporty. and deals with it in a manner that is spirit of a bygone era," said Matching madras shirt and 314 c/V. ftinut delicate, hilarious and entertaining. slack ensembles, part of the ROYASS IOWA) Cesarani, 1982 winner of the . era, 76252 All of the action of the play takes activewear line, bring on a Me/Islet, ‘=7 highly coveted Coty Award for place in a guest cottage of a country inn excellence in design, "yet sharp look when worn with a HOURS OF OPER/COON Shop 817.759-4951 contrasting belt. For a sportier OS MONDAY THRU FRiOaY in Northern California and begins in cater to the needs of contem- Hn-ne 817-759-2527 impression there also is a ver- 9-12 SATUROAr February, 1951. porary man." 817-759-4492 satile outerwear jacket com- 0,01 or Saws. is ...in...Hu Doris and George awaken together af- This combination of past 817-759.4318 plete with hand-warmer snap iv*. el .111%.• ter meeting the night before. Doris' mild and present creates a subtle pockets and a hidden hood. guilt is suppressed, but George's almost sophistication in men's cloth- "And don't forget the ing for spring. Cuffed and devastates him. Even so, they fall in love sweater—the logical eaten- , softly pleated slacks, shawl and vow to return at the same time and sion of a college man's ward- collars, and sweater vests all place, next year. (Each scene of the robe," Cesarani said. "I've are experiencing a renais- TELEPHONES & production takes place five years later.) redefined it from its cricket. sance. By the time the two rejoined in 1956, squash and regatta racing days ACCESSORIES INO6P.AIDENIT Fabrics also play an impor- Doris had moved to the suburbs of with new colors and a sharper Lynette Mercer and Dick Powell are Doris and George In "Same Time, Next Year". tant role in this designer's col- sense of a total look when We have a wide selection of Telephone Oakland and joined the Book of the lections of spring and summer. worn with white slacks." styles, colors and accessories, Month Club. George had moved from "Natural fibers of silk, cot- Cesarani's spring/summer New Jersey to Conneticut. Their stories cordless phones, dialers, recorders & ton, wool and linen are ever- sweaters feature a variety of are well intact by this time; she's on a of the dreaded "establishment." He's characteristic of the entire production — and Allen to name a few. Also, there present." Cesarani said. "Col- competent, professional service neck treatments and designs. retreat and he's "on business." changed. The change is largely due to a combination of a finely written play, ex- were several slides at each scene change ors and special textures in my "Sporty-looking triple-striped 111-.1.AXED 11,..T REFINED, thie sport, epriaR outfit by George is still having a hard time the loss of his son, who was shot by a cellent casting and sincere performing. which indicated the changing times of clothing transcend tra- knits are perfect for those ac- 1:reura1i taken him to the selleirie it, style. The poplin jacket "The People Who Know Telephones" sniper in Viet Nam. What is especially appealing about history between each of the two charac- ditionalism and lend them- tive days while classic argyle is poly ...thane coated, and features snap pockets and a dealing with the guilt he feels and ters' meetings. selves to the total versatility trim, V-neck cables are better hidden I I w hich emerges ellen necessary. Claude seem- although they consider cutting it off, Their lives have changed even more by this play is that it not only covers 25 1970, as Doris is now running a cetering The Butterfield Stage Players' necessary in today's world." for those less demanding af- shirt is rgHutr knit; it's nom user dashing bright yellow MUENSTER TELEPHONE CORP. they don't. years in the lives of two interesting and This theme of flexibility ternoons," the designer noted. sleeks. In 1961 with the physical aspect of service while George has switched oc- real people, it also has a lot to say about production of "Same Time Next Year" is best seen in Cesarani's "I believe the proper coor- OF TEXAS their relationship temporarily absent, cupations as well. He's now a piano morals in America. will continue through Saturday with sportcoat ensembles. Subdued dination of fiber and style can 205 N. Walnut, Muenster, 759.2251 u.xu, the two develop an even greater player in a bar. Nice touches during the production nightly performances scheduled for plaids in warm-weather wools rekindle the classics of the closeness of mind and spirit. By 1975, the two realize they are now included soft jazz music on a stereo 7:30. Price for advance tickets is $4.50. '20s and '30s. accented by removable throat Act two begins in 1965 with George as old as the caretaker of the inn was system during seating and intermission A reminder: the play contains subject latches dominate the line. moved to Los Angeles and Doris' "new when they first met. George's wife has time along with slide presentations con- matter which may not be suitable for Coupled with coordinating me" — braided hair, beads, back in died of cancer two months earlier, and ducted between scenes. The slides dipic- younger audiences. Parental discretion shirt and trousers, knit tie and school at Berkeley and attending war though far from healed, he has a ted numerous big-time entertainers from is advised. suspenders, the ensemble has WEDNESDAY protests. But since their last meeting, marriage proposal in mind for Doris. the past, including Red Skelton, Hum- a stylish office appearance. George has become a certified member How the story progresses and ends is phrey Bogart, John Wayne and Burns — Bernie Fette Add a summer-weight crew- Hate (119 Norman Rockwell's World 01 MOVIE: 'Anatomy of MORNING MOVIE 'The Earthling' Terror' neck sweater and the ensemble 5:30 Ill! WO VII!' 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