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MUENSTER ENTERPRISE
VOLUME XLV11 FEBRUARY I I, 1983 MUENSTER COOKE COUNTY TEXAS 76252 USPS 367-660 TWENTY CENTS NUMBER 12 Council sets April 2
A few weeks ago Secretary of the Interior, James Watt was very much in the news following a TV appearance election date involving Indian reser- vations, which are ad- ministered by his depar- Ai/ 71/7_1.177/451iN/K An election to name three the city's physical properties tment. He had a number of members on the Muenster such as building, contents, uncomplimentary remarks City Council was ordered by vehicles, equipment, etc. about the average Indian Mayor Leo Hess Monday The council noted that in- standard of living and our night at the council's regular surance cost has gone up government's treatment of meeting. Places to be filled again because inflation has the Indians, and suddenly are those of the mayor and increased property values found himself accused of position 3 now occupied by about 40 percent since the proposing the abolition of Ronnie Felderhoff, and last payment three years American Indian reser- position 5 now occupied by ago. vations, describing them as Ted Henscheid. The election Despite the fact that city an example of the "failure will be held on Saturday tax collections average near of socialism." April 2 and the deadline for 95 percent, the council has filing candidacy is March 2. appointed Julian Smith of exception Almost without Persons wishing to be on the Gainesville its attorney to Indian leaders across the ballot may file now at the collect delinquent tax. After nation demanded his scalp. city hall. repeated neglect for several One regarded it as a pattern Other action of the coun- years, some of the overdue heading toward termination cil included approval of the accounts are becoming of the reservations. Another volunteer fireman's offer to sizeable. termed the reported remarks build the foundation for the Looking forward to ger- "the most genocidal, racial fire station extension at the manfest, chairman Alvin slur we've ever heard from a east side of the building. Fuhrman and Chamber of government official", Other construction work Commerce President Dick basing his extreme inference lost control of the truck as he approached Highway 82, will be done by local Ferber asked the city to help on the statement that Members of the Myra and Muenster Volunteer Fire Depar- builders. establish a pedestrian cross- tments were summoned to the scene of this propane truck where it turned over. Cooke County Emergency Medical "History has shown that the Also the council accepted over on Maple street across accident Wednesday at about 9;15 a.m. at the intersection Personnel also were called to the scene but were not needed easiest way to do away with and approved a professional Highway 82. The project is of Highway 82 and the Myra Highway. The accident oc- because no injuries were sustained in the mishap. A a society different than the being referred to the Texas curred as the truck was travelling north on the Myra road wrecker was called from Gainesville and the area was audit of the city's business dominant one is to eliminate last year. Highway Department. and the truck's driver,Orville Bentley of Era, apparently cleared in about 45 minutes. its land holdings. Reser- And it approved a three Likewise the council vations are the main thing year insurance contract with that keep Indian people and FMW Insurance Agency on See Council, page 6 their cultures of the past together." Ever since the original flare up and the media's gleeful Chamber honors report of Watt's discomfort, Tigerettes headed little has been heard on the subject, particularly that it's now known that the first beer sales contract reports were mostly to state tourney misquoted or taken out of context, and that hostile In- The Muenster Chamber luncheon for a vote of con- dian leaders have mostly of Commerce Tuesday fidence in trying to get the cooled, the exceptions being declined to become directly Jaycees to reverse their for third year principally liberals who go involved in a current sales decision, but the Chamber along with lots of other dispute between an area declined to take an official liberals. Coors Beer Distributor and position in the dispute, most For the third time in as the half and stretched the The fact in this issue is that the Muenster Jaycees. members agreeing that it many years, Sacred Heart's lead to 37-24 ending the the TV transcript not only The dispute involves a was something Coors would Tigerettes are headed for the third. At one time in the reveals that Watt in no way recent decision by the have to work out with the TCIL state finals at the second SH led by 14, and called for terminating the Jaycees to deny Coors per- Jaycees themselves since the Hemisfair arena in San An- following an II point hot reservations, but a new Ad- mission to join local beer group holds the contract on tonio. They earned the streak in the fourth it led by ministration statement on distributors in selling beer at beer sales at the annual honor Saturday, by a 24. However, ND was per- Indian policy originating in this year's Germanfest. event. decisive 56-41 win over the sistent and pulled up within the Interior Department and Otis Talley, an area Coors Several members of the Lady Knights of Notre 7 at one time in the third and approved by Watt before it distributor asked Chamber Dame in a district 3-A before the end trimmed its went to the White House, members at their monthly See Chamber, page 13 tournament hosted by the deficit from 24 to 15. explicitly rejects the idea of Wichita Falls team. termination. An important factor in Though Watt was highly Weinzapfel resigns On their way to the the game was turnovers. SH critical of "Socialistic" district title the Tigerettes losing possession 9 times policies on the reservations had a previous 57-44 win whereas ND lost 20 times. he made it clear that Indians over Notre Dame along with were not the cause of this from city water board a pair of big wins over St. Also SH had 34 rebounds socialism but its victims. He John's of Ennis. Their whereas ND had 31. did not direct "racial sluts" Henry Weinzapfel, a becomes effective at the end season record now stands at S member of the Muenster at the Indians but blamed of the month. After that the 21-5. Susan Walterscheid led Water board since the water economic and social board will elect one of their the way for the Tigerettes district was established on Coach Jon LeBrasseur problems on faulty federal number to succeed him as with 18 points and 17 April I, 1974, and chairman was lavish with his praise for policy which he wants to president. rebounds. Anne Felderhoff of the board most of the the girls. "We prepared change. At this time, Weinzapfel scored 13 (9 in the second time, submitted his hard and were ready to play, said, the lake project is half). Marilynn Hartman "We have tremendous resignation to the city coun- and we did what we had to nearing the land purchase made 12, Sandra Walter- problems on the reser- cil at its regular meeting do. The girls made a few stage. Board members will scheid 9 and Laurie Endres vations," Watt said. "I mistakes," he added, "but Monday night. The city ap- meet on Feb. 17 with the 4. frequently talk about it by pointed James Roark to suc- Texas Water Resources made up for them with telling people if you want an ceed him as the new member Commission in Austin to hustle. I thought they did an During the Tigerette win example of the failures of and also appointed Al Janle Hartman Photo excellent job running the apply for 5600,000 to be over Notre Dame last Satur- socialism, don't go to four-corners offense." Walter and Ken McDougle used for buying land. All day Susan Walterscheid Russia, come to the to another term on the records are in order he said, Susan Walterscheid pulls down one of her 17 rebounds in Sacred Heart held the lead scored her 1000th point for American Indian reser- board. Others serving are so early approval of the Saturday's championship victory over Notre Dame. all the way. At the first Sacred Heart She is a vations. David Bright and Mike grant is expected, after Susan also scored 18 points including her No 1000 in period they were ahead 16-9 junior, having another year "We have 50 million acres Sloan. which the next procedure is three years with Sacred Heart. Another Tigerette iden- and gained to a 28-19 lead at of eligibility on the team. of Indian reservations and Weinzapfel's resignation buying the land. tified is Sandra Walterscheid 31. 1.4 million Indians and every social problem is exaggerated because of socialistic government A touch of mild winter policy. Highest divorce rate, Muenster has been favored by a week Another Pulitzer Gas rate increase highest drug rate, highest Good News of mild, pleasant weather as low tem- The Enterprise this week welcomes yet unemployment rate, highest peratures reached only the high twenties. another Pulitzer Prize winner to its weekly under consideration social diseases...because the 2 Chronicles 7: 12-14 However moisture has been scarce. features. people have been trained God's Promise to Solomon. The Lord Low and high readings have been Beginning this week, the work of Mike An increase of 16.37 percent in the through 100 years of gover- appeared to Solomon during the night recorded as follows by Steve Moster: Peters, editorial cartoonist for the Dayton Muenster gas rate is currently under con- nment oppression to look to and said to him; "I have heard your February 3 26 and 46 Ohio Daily News will appear on the Enter- sideration by the city council. Don Abney • the government as the prayer, and I have chosen this place for February 4 29 and 34 prise's Comment page. Peters, whose work of Lone Star Gas Co. presented the request creator, the provider and my house of sacrifice. If I close heaven so February 5 29 and 43 appears in more than 300 newspapers at Monday's council meeting and the city supplier, and they've not that there is no rain, if I command the plus .14 inch of snow, rain and ice across the nation, daily was the winner of decided to suspend action for 90 days while been taught to use their locust to devour the land, if I send February 6 34 and 38 the 1981 Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Car- it studies the subject. initiative to integrate into pestilence among my people, and if my February 7 26 and 48 tooning. Mike Peters joins Ben Sergeant, the system. people, upon whom my name has been February 8 34 and 69 winner of the 1982 Pulitzer, on the Com- In the meantime the company is permit- "If we had treated black pronounced, humble themselves and February 9 49 and 60 ment page. ted to apply the increase to future billing people like we are treating pray, and seek my presence and turn from The .14 moisture measure, along with The Enterprise is proud to add the work with an understanding that the increase will Indians — or the Chinese or their evil ways, I will hear them from 1.21 earlier in the month, increases the of these two fine cartoonists to its list of be refunded if dis-allowed by the council's any other minority groups heaven and pardon their sins and revive February total to 1.35 inch and the 1983 features. final action. their land. total to 2.10. Pl_ase see Confetti, page 2
PAGE 2 - FEBRUARY 11, 1983 - THE MUENSTER ENTERPRISE Nei) beg COMMENT Alvin of Mu" position that a6 service Larry Tisdale Muenster ding area A Nt The Owner's Manual
Have you ever known great distress she wrote her tired and bewildered little someone who feared death, nephew. The pitiful letter boy — down from the horse. or perhaps you have been included some of the same You had a big fire burning apprehensive about death questions all of us must one in the hearth, a hot supper yourself, since you were not day ask: "What will death waiting for me on the stove. real sure how you were be like? Will it mean the end After supper, you took me going to make the transition of everything?" Fear and to my new room, you heard from life here on earth to uncertainty were easily me say my prayers and then life in heaven? Jesus gives us traced in the quivering lines you sat beside me until I fell rI some insight into this of her letter. asleep. Fun question in John 14: 2-3 Moved with compassion You probably realize why which says, "In my Father's and swamped with the I am recalling all this to your house are many mansions; if memories of yesteryear, he memory. Some day soon, it were not so, I would have wrote her these words of God will send for you, to told you. I go to prepare a reassurance: take you to a new home. place for you. And if I go "It is now thirty-five Don't fear the summons— and prepare a place for you, years since I, a little boy of the strange journey — or the I will come again, and six, was left quite alone in dark messenger of death. receive you into myself; that the world. You sent me God can be trusted to do as where I am, there ye may be word you would give me a much for you as you were also." home and be a kind mother kind enough to do for me so A beautiful illustration of to me. I have never forgot- many years ago. At the end ten the day when I made the of the road you will find these verses is given by well • known author and pastor long journey of ten miles to love and a welcome waiting, Charles Allen who first told your house in North and you will be safe in God's can still the story of a little lad Killingsworth. I . care. I shall watch you and named John Todd, born in recall my disappointment pray for you until you are Rutland, Vermont, in the when, instead of coming for out of sight, and then wait me yourself, you sent your for the day when I shall THIS MUST BEA WI) PLACE - autumn of 1800. Shortly af- ter the boy's birth, the Todd colored man, Caesar, to fet- make the journey myself family moved to the little ch me. I well remember my and find you waiting at the village of Killingsworth. It tears and my anxiety as, per- end of the road to greet ALLT4 TRUCKERS STOP NERE„, was there, when John was ched high on your horse me." only six, that both his paren- and clinging tight to Caesar, I can hardly read those ts died. All the children had I rode off to my new home. words without choking back to be parceled out among Night fell before we finished the tears. Not only is it a relatives — and a kind- the journey and as it grew beautiful, true story, it is the hearted aunt who lived ten dark, I became lonely and hope of all who serve. It is Bernie Fette miles away agreed to take afraid. the way it will be. It is the well done, good and John, to love him, to care "Do you think she'll go to for him, and to give him a bed before I get there?" I faithful servant" we shall hear. As the letter indicates, home. asked Caesar anxiously. "0 no," he said reassuringly. we are expected. He is Perspectives The boy lived there for "She'll sure stay up for you. waiting to welcome us. To "My Edi some fifteen years and When we get out of these those who serve, to those me gc finally left as he went on to here woods you'll see her who stand where Jesus merest school to study for the candle shining in the win- Christ once stood many, City election time is still about two months away, so that you, the voters, find upsetting? If there is, it's not ministry. Time passed gently dow." Presently we did ride many years ago, to those talking about the civic responsibility to go out and vote for only your right, but your responsibility to let someone matured as he began and later ex- out in the clearing and there, who are obedient to God's the candidate of your choice, despite its obvious importan- know about it — not just anybody, but someone who can celled in his work as a sure enough, was your can- word, He promises to ce, may be a bit premature at this time. But it's not at all do something about it. Get it out in the open, where it • Inca pastor. While he was in dle. I remember you were receive us in those mansions too early, just the right time in fact, for exercising some can be seen, to the candidates can take a stand on it, what- • AAA middle life, his elderly aunt waiting at the door, that you He has gone before us to closely related responsibilities — both for those who may ever it is. That's one of the main ideas behind the concept • Cow fell desperately ill. Realizing put your arms close about prepare. And we can be sure vote and those who may be voted for. of responsive government. death was not far off, in me and thet you lifted me - a He will keep His promise. Filing for the upcoming city elections opened this week. or bi Regardless of what the answer to any of the 'above • Mon: Capable individuals have a responsibility to seek those questions may be, they're all questions which deserve con- positions either through election or re-election, and sideration now — long before election eve. inter Dr. George S. Benson likewise, local residents have a responsibility to encourage They're just the type of topics, among others, that ,,s6 those capable persons, giving them the push they may need Muenster's governmental leaders will address during their to serve. Local voters can and should play an active role in terms of office in the next two years. They're also the NEN FLO this election long before they visit the polls and such an ac- topics that just may be in the backs of people's minds. hat Stati Looking Ahead tive role can take a variety of forms. Any city which has the potential for excellence that this Phone 811 For instance, how is the city's current state of affairs one has owes it to itself to exercise foresight — both long- Our progressive income who would no longer be fects of our present tax laws. viewed? How do voters feel on the subjects of maintenan- range and short-range. Long-range could mean a number - tax has become tremen- needed, who could be retur- In the interest of fairness, ce, recreational facilities, streets, sanitation, etc.? Are of things. But short-range means the next two years and ✓ dously cumbersome and ned to the productive side of simplicity, equality, and changes needed in any particular area? Is there anything choosing the persons who will decide what those next two complicated. According to the economy, saving untold economy it is time for the locally that deserves more, or perhaps less, attention? years mean to this city. former Treasury secretary millions of dollars now American people to demand On the other hand, are things just fine the way they are? When placed sided by side, responsiveness in local William E. Simon, "An needed for their salaries and comprehensive reform of Should changes be avoided? government and responsiveness in national government estimated 40 percent of future retirement pensions. the income tax structure. It Is there anything about this city or the way it's being run differ only in size; not in importance. American taxpayers need Our current tax laws fill is time to replace the $ "sowing, professional help in filling volumes of the code books. progressive income tax with itosoono not incept COP It out their tax forms at an They include hundreds of a flat rate tax. policrorom annual cost of $60 billion." tax credits and special IM inwmrae Some plans provide for no Think what it would mean exemptions. As a result, a 2 Motown, decutions; others contain a to the economy if that $60 great deal of income of per- orro very few. Even without tiontionioo, billion were left in the hands sons who can afford to hire deductions the vast majority Edwin Feulner 3 ' ,kowtow of the public for purchases highly efficient consultants of people would pay less $o iOsoi No of goods and services they can be legally safeguarded taxes. Many who are now really wanted or if it were from the tax collector. ...CA Units! able to take advantage of so- invested in creating new At a recent investment Plow tem conference several lecturers called "loopholes" or "tax Heritage News Forum Slam products and new jobs. shelters" would pay more In contrast to this expen- pointed out that it made Snot taxes in some cases. Others sive and inefficient system, more sense to increase net would not. the tax return for a flat rate income by saving on taxes .‘ ,3nStacios Very low income people tax could fit on the back of a rather than expending more 34tttot ono would be protected by a high sity economist Michael Hoskin. so postcard and could be com- effort or funds in an effort The National Commission on Social Security Reform, . 33' too is , basic standard deduction The seven-point plan is premised on a recognition that pleted by a grade school to increase gross income. headed by Alan Greenspan, has spent a lot of time and which applies to everyone. Social Security, as it is presently constituted, serves a dual child. This reasoning is quite energy producing a vacuous goose egg. One plan would tax only in- purpose: providing both retirement 'insurance' and Think of the tens of sound but it makes clear While their hearts might be in the right places, it took come above $8,000; others 'welfare.' "True reform of Social Security cannot begin thousands of IRS employees another of the harmful ef- the commission members until December to even agree would apply the tax to in- there was a problem. I guess a revenue shortfall estimated until people recognize the program for what it really is and come above $10,000. at 150-200 billion dollars over the next several years was separate those two functions," Germanis says. difficult to spot. Benefits for those already on the plan or nearing Congressman George Their 'solutions' are few and inadequate: drag federal retirement cannot be cut, he says. "We should MUENSTER ENTERPRISE Hansen of Idaho stated last employees and employees of non-profit organizations acknowledge these liabilities as a total write-off so that we March: "The sole I he Muenster Enterprise is published esery I ridas by the aboard the sinking ship; speed up tax increases; tinker with can move on with reforming the system." Hand in hand, justification for graduated Muenster Enterprise, Inc., LISPS 367660, in Muenster, Texas 76252. benefit increases; tax a portion of the benefits of the non- the public must be educated about how the system works, income tax has been the poor recipient. the economic and demographic realities confronting the socialist goal of a SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By and large, the commission member agreed the system system, and any other factors necessary to make decisions redistribution of the wealth. In Cooke County t year $7.00, 2 years 512.00 is fundamentally sound and should not be changed. Which about the system's future. It has been sold on the idea Outside Cooke County is, in the language of your favorite delicatessen, baloney! This is where the plan gets interesting. In a nutshell, the 1 year S13.00, 2 years $14.00 that it would soak the rich The Social Security System, though its founders annuity and welfare aspects of the program will be and spare the poor and couldn't have foreseen the problem at the time, is fiscal separated. Those payments which qualify as welfare would Any erroneous reflection upon the character, standing or people of average income. a disaster. It is not fundamentally sound. It is running be funded out of general revenues, like all other welfare reputation of any person, firm or corporation that may appear in Facts make it plain, headlong into future shock. programs. The retirement portion of the program would the Muenster Enterprise will be corrected upon being brought in however, that the actual tax the attention of the publisher. The system operates on a pay-as-you-go basis, meaning differ markedly from what we have today. It would remain load on incomes has fallen mandatory — in that every wage-earner would be required most heavily, not on the the taxes paid by today's wage-earners are used to supply David R. Fette R.N. Fette to contribute a certain amount each year into a retirement rich, but on working people benefits to those who are retired. This 'was fine in 1950, Publisher Editor when there were 16.5 workers paying into the system for plan. But it would also offer the worker a choice: he could and families of modest Alvin G. Hartman Bernie Fete every pensioner. It may even have been okay in 1970 when spill all or part of his contribution down the Social Security means..." Advertising Representative Managing Editor the ratio was 3.6 to I. But it courts total collapse by early drain, or he could put all or part into some sort of private & Layout The progressive income in the next century (less than 20 years away) when the post- sector Super—IRA (individual retirement account). Sharlene Hartman tax is based on an unworthy, World II 'baby boom' generation reaches retirement age From Social Security, if the truth be known, the young Elf reds Fette Classified & Layout Editorial Staff & evil motivation: ENVY. On and there just won't be enough working people to support man or woman entering the workforce today could probably expect a one-percent return on his money. In Circulation the other hand, the flat rate the retired population. Pam Fette contrast, the Heritage Foundation's pension plan with a Daryl Ferber tax is a fair tax where Since Congress seems reluctant to deal with Social Accounting Typesetting everyone pays the same fair Security, and the Administration had its high hopes aasned major insurance company, for example, is now paying Ben share. As Hansen said, by the do-nothing commission, let me suggest we turn our more than 11 percent annually. flit Our readers are invited to express their opinion in the form of let- "More people paying more attention to a plan offered by Peter Germanis, a young Social Security can be saved. It is not hopeless. What is ters to the editor regarding any local, state or national issue. The taxes means less for each Washington economist. needed is some creative thinking and political courage, Enterprise reserves the right to refuse publication of any letters person to pay — the single It is based on the pioneering work of Peter J. Errara, neither of which seems in generous supply in Washington which may be viewed as slanderous, inflammatory or in poor taste. rate tax means a tax cut for who now toils in the White House, and Stanford Univer- these days. Only signed letters will be published. The signature will be America, less red tape for published with the letter. America, a real chance for a balanced budget and the MEMBER 1983 best way to cut inflation and TWIN Interest rates and put the Confetti • • • Continued from page 1 Reg. s. country back to work." Esc Don't you agree that a flat — there would be a social Democrats in the House of economic and ad- record straight, but it seems TEXAS PRESS ASSOCIATION rate tax — which would revolution that would tear Representatives." ministrative training to to have had no coverage at leave more money in the the country up. But strengthen self government all, or certainly less than the Pt"' MAits It 'send limn 15 3 9, pockets of taxpayers, while Congress tolerates the As indicated in the Ad- at the local tribal level. erroneous presentation. Ap- tat Muenster Enterprise, P.O.Box 190 providing the government abusive government actions ministration's new After what's been said to parently the political foes Muenster, Tx. 76252 with revenue equal to that on Indians, and I try to statement on policy, Watt clear the issue on this sub- like any kind of unfavorable 202 1 Phone: (817) 759-4311 or 759-4351 currently received — is an liberate them and get favors a long list of changes ject, the media has had plen- reports on the man, whether idea whose time has come? squashed by the liberal including block grants and ty of opportunity to set the true or false. P4uonis, •
THE MUENSTER ENTERPRISE - FEBRUARY 11, 1983 - PAGE 3 New mobile phone service Blue-Gold Banquet observes begins soon Alvin Fuhrman, manager terminal has been Installed Cub Scout 53rd anniversary of Muenster Telephone cor- and is awaiting repairs in- poration recently announced volving software before it is The Blue and Gold Cub 664. Committee members Mark Flusche 1 gold, I silver that a new mobile telephone operational. When the ser- Scout banquet held on Feb. Sharon Walterscheid, Judy and Helmuth Koelzer 1 service will be available in vice begins, it is expected to 6 in the VFW Hall helped McDaniel, Shirley Knabe, gold, 3 silver. Muenster and the surroun- make a considerable im- Pack 664, to celebrate cub Paula Reiter and Ruth Hess, Advancing to Bear Rank d ng area soon. provement on the current scouting's 53rd anniversary and Den leaders Kathy were Kelly Colwell and Ryan A Motorola Pulsar II system. in America. Sicking, Patsy Bayer, Mil Gehrig plus 1 gold arrow The new system will in- Chuck Bartush was Bif Ile and Webelos leader point each. Bears receiving clude the following features: master of ceremonies. Den Pat Knabe, and Assistant more arrow points were --possible expansion to Chiefs Murlin Evans and Den leaders Peggie Gobble, Douglas Evans, Terry four channels as usage Jeff Walterscheid presented Paula Reiter and LaVerna Felderhoff and Raymond justifies it the Flag ceremony, leading Nasche were recognized. Stewart, each I gold; Brian COMPLETE --toll-free communication the cubs in an explanation of Cliff Sicking and Eleanor Reiter I gold, 2 silver; Chad between Muenster and FUNERAL the Pledge of Allegiance. Felderhoff received special Bayer I gold, I silver. Gainesville Joining Cub Scouts as awards for helping with the The Webelos presented a --direct dialing, even for SERVICE guests were, Assistant Goodwill project, as did puppet show as a project to long-distance calls; billing Scoutmaster Reece Parton, Roy and Paula Reiter for qualify for their Showman will be recorded Assistant Unit Com- chairing the Turkey Shoot activity pins. They were automatically missioner Shirley Weems project and Regi Bayer, Troy Pagel, Joe Weinzapfel. --it will have the capacity and her husband Jim Weems Herkie Billie and Robert Billy Covington, Jerry Nick Miller for 90 mobile numbers in- and David and Pam Fette. McDaniel for helping with Brawner and Rodney Funeral Home stead of the current 30 The program included the Scout Show and Christ- Knabe; also Michael Abney, —the service will free 50 Den I Leader Kathy Sickine mas Parade and other engineer activity pin; Jason 755.44-: numbers in Muenster for lire and Cubs singing the "Cub projects. Walterscheid, engineer; and as land line phones. Scout Advancement" song; Shirley Weems was in- David Rohmer, citizenship Den 2 Leader Patsy Bayer troduced as an "Orchestra and engineer pins. Alvin Fuhrman Is shown here receiving a plaque on behalf and Cubs playing "Cub Leader" and she conducted of the employees of Muenster Telephone Corporation from Scout Bingo"; Den 3 Leader "an orchestra" by involving Brief announcements Leonard S. Herring, Jr., utilities marketing manager for "Convert your Mil Biffle and Cubs in a skit all attending the banquet. reminded Cubs of the the National Farmers Union Insurance Companies. The on "Six Ships of Cubbing"; Many advancements were coming week's events, in- employees were recently recognized for working without Den 4 Leader Lupe Evans presented. Advancing to cluding uniform day on loss of time due to disabling injuries during 1981. 'All-Savers' and Murlin Evans in a skit Wolf Rank were Chad Sim- Tuesday. The closing on "News Reporting." mons, Scott Wilde, Justin ceremony included a tape of Recognition was given to Ramsey, Darren Klement Baden-Powell's last letter to into high, insured all adults who helped the Stevan Nasche, and Jason the Scouts and spotlights on Cub Scout program. A cer- Biffle. Advancing to Wolf the Boy Scouts of America tax free interest!" tificate of appreciation was and receiving arrow points poster. will be at presented to the VFW were Sammy Walterscheid, An expression of ap- Commander Don Eckart Gregg Hess and Michael preciation was presented to 1141M.11111 Insured and the VFW Post for spon- Gobble each I gold; Ryan Chuck Bartush and a gift of Speedy's Conoco soring and chartering Pack Sicking 1 gold, 2 silver; a Boy Scout mug. Municipal .!‹. r") Monday & Tuesday % Income Trust Five Scouts 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. I SI I Pre-Lenten ; 2 get Parvuli Dei Award Seafood Sale Scout Sunday was obser- 9.31%* ved at the II a.m. Mass in Sacred Heart Church on Feb. 6. Five Boy Scouts of "My Edward D Jones & Co representative showed Troop 664 received Parvuli one a good way to continue earning high tax- free Dei religious medals. they is, it's not interest even though my All-Savers certificate has A number of volunteers, leaders and assistants were are Murlin Evans, Jeff et someone matured. In addition to high interest, I'll receive recognized at the Blue and Gold Banquet Sunday night. Walterscheid, Jason Gehrig, or who can Some of them were Paula Reiter, Patsy Bayer, Mil Biffle, Ryan Bayer and Eric Dankesreiter. no, where it • Insured investment Peggie Gobble, Kathy Sicking, La Verna Nasche and Eagle Scout and Jr. on it, what- • AAA-rating Webelos Leader Pat Knabe. Assistant Scoutmaster the concept • Convenience of no clipping coupons James Bright explained to or bookkeeping the congregation attending We're making a Tiger Cubs introduced Mass that Parvuli Dei is not I the above • Monthly. quarterly, or semi-annual a scouting medal but is one festive con. Tiger Cubs joined Pack 664 interest May. of three religious medals Clean Sweep... Cubs Scouts at the Blue and The Tiger Cubs did their op by In y slice for more that can be earned by Boy others, that Gold Banquet. Tiger Cubs is share at the Blue and Gold Scouts. Turing their a pilot program for BSA KEN FLOYD by performing a song and Father Denis Soerries CLEARANCE SALE re also the that enables boys 7 years old First Stets Beek Bldg. Gainesville, Tx. doing motions to "Silly blessed the medals and minds. and in the second grade to Willie." Registered Tiger Scoutmaster Waylen Poole ice that this Phone 817 7594942 or 685 0351 join with their parents. Cubs are Andy Truben- presented them to the paren- Ladies' Dress and •both long- There is not a leader, rather bach, Jr. and son Kody. , Edward ts of the five scouts, while he n a number vr all parents and boys work Dave Berres and son Aaron, Casual Shoes pinned a "knot" emblem on years and together on a planned o D. Jones Pam Felderhoff and son their uniforms. This "knot" Values up to $60.00 an next two program. The purpose for Chris, Linda Knabe and son may be worn on the Scout's this program is to get the & Co. Brian, Peter McCoy and son uniform to signify that he $1500 or Ye. Sta. , 00ye boys interested and ready to Martin, Ray Hartman and has earned a religious medal NOW ss in IOW r Srieurol. immlar Nommen Come. join Cub Scouts when they government KEN FLOYD son Justin. of his Faith. 1 - The ralinp is duet° an Insurance policy and relates only to ina pon. in rho ego , turn 8 or go into the third t10110 and not to the unite of the truel The Mew.. Omni not whove market nal. grade. They are not con- Ladies' Boots Since 110.5 nor pu•ranlee the marvel value 01 the unite The Melts of the insuran sidered as part of the Cub $40 to $125 values co policy are more fully de•cribed in the prospectus No representallon Is meets. to Scout Pack, but are invited Me msurer • ability to meet lie commitment 2 - The return repreeents the net annual Interest alter •nnu•I expeneee. 01010.0 by to the Blue and Gold Me public &tering price II whys Olin college. in eithef amount and with part..., Banquet and graduate in NOW $2000 payment OPhons "Pomona of the income may be •u0+0C1 to slate and rotailme This a neltner en offer to sell nor • sollcitstoon 01 an 011.110 buy any 1)111. of the There will be a special $6250 to Fund The oNerinp 01 Unite la made only by the prospeCtue and Only In Ovrem. 1510. ceremony performed by Cub tr. which uni t s may legate, do 01••0 Moses send me s trestle-it prospectus. Scouts and Boy Scouts on Friday, Feb. 11 to dispose of Name tio a distressed American Flag, SI reel by fire. This is very special msswt. ; Coy/Slate/Zip Home Phone Business Phone a ceremony and the public is • A Prospectus coots., more complete IntorrnstIon spool Ms IMP kind including Free Parking available North of The Morton \ I u‘eufll 155,...nrj ax.fr••• null tre •OM upon receipt of the coupe", Need it C1011 , WiY invited. It will be held at the Der,* yOu inves1 Send 00 molly Muenster City Park at 7 Webelos presenting a puppet show are Troy Pagel, Joe 102 W. Main, Gainesville, 665-6081 ETYCJI p.m. Weinzapfel, Billy Covington, Jerry Browner and Rodney ognition that Knabe. dual a710ppt and ♦ • • • • donot.iggin ° and mak Is BEme,.., or nearing Ile should Loving Care • PUT YOUR df so Oa, and in hand. works. HEART INTO Ygem the ♦ 'fronting ate do:ision LOSING
nutshell will' hr • WEIGHT 1 Tiger Cubs were guests at the Blue and Gold Banquet with 110 would their parents. They included: Kody Trubenbach, Aaron Losing weight isn't easy, but when you other wafare. Berres, Chris Felderhoff, Brian Knabe, Martin McCoy and put your heart into it the Diet Center Ogr o would Justin Hartman. ♦ way — private. daily counseling, ld ttn?inA behavior modification and a lifetime woU moo, maintenance plan—it's simple , 'etirrmtn,' So do your heart a favor and let Diet oice, c°11.1 Center be your valentine this year— r"; ♦ ocial SgF your friends will love you for it 7, TA.. co.... each SP,. uu.S....pr •nth daans Mexican Special tort °f Pnale Yew, pal ham bone a:waled AM tse rrn ornr.rd,00ll end nn woo o, limns Call today for a free, 01,.,.1 could Every Wednesday Evening introductory consultation. could It's Bemco incredible, new Sacropedic Royal Mattress. tooY • Bemco quality on the inside. Teflon protection on the outside. tlin a ALL YOU CAN EAT! ndto; paying The new, unbeatable combination in Bemco's Sacropedic Royal Mattress. And it's here now at special introductory prices. Beef, Chicken & Cheese Enchiladas, What • gleSs- urge. WHILE SPECIAL OFFER LASTS Tacos, Ii Via'h'n- Guacamole Salad, anc• elenut•ctunirs •trogrested reieil ♦ 1500 East Highway 82, Plaza 12 TWIN SIZE FULL SIZE QUEEN SIZE KING SIZE Refried Beans, Gainesville, Texas, 668-6236 Reg. Reg. $1699: Refl. $2099: Reg. $5099: 56999: and EACH PIECE EACH PIECE 2 PIECE SET PIECE SET ♦ • $49 9 00 Spanish Rice • • *119°' pail pin '139" '359" poi HI when .old in sale when sold in Ws ht, hot THE CENTER 0010 Restaurant & Tavern 202 Id. Main Phone Our next issue of BEST VALUES will be egnIaL pe _' I 111,1 , ....1, 'T9-291116, 29/14 published on March 9, advertising Muenster 759 4455 III.,d I or. , on Mornder, I deadline is Thursday March 3. [of ania.beihc 4 0 '
PAGE 4 - FEBRUARY 11, 1983 - THE MUENSTER ENTERPRISE Mini-reflection Beta Kappa plans day planned Lifestyle The Youth Ministry Group future projects will hold a mini-reflection day on Sunday, Feb. 20 in Margie W'immer was fest. Sidney Porter volun- the meeting room of Sacred hostess and Becky teered to study possible Heart Community Center at Felderhoff presided for the changes for the strudel 2 p.m. The program will February meeting of Beta project at Germanfest. Drolls observe golden wedding in Rowena deal with personal relation- Kappa chapter of Epsilon Members discussed the ships and will be conducted Sigma Alpha International. library project and began by Pam Alford, youth The business meeting in- plans for a domino tour- Henry and Dorine Droll Mass. Canada, they were also cake was made by Mrs. Ben ministry consultant and cluded a treasurer's report nament on March 13, as a observed their 50th wedding Surrounded by relatives honored by having their Hoffmann of Rowena. Mrs. Rev. Dan Williams, chan- by Lynn Dangelmayr. She library benefit. Further cellor of the Diocese of Fort anniversary on Monday, and friends and their wedding witnesses, Mrs. Jackie Taylor of Austin and noted that a donation was details will be announced Worth. Jan. 31 by returning to St. daughter and son-in-law, Albert Wilde and Ben Droll Mrs. James Teplicek of given to the V. Gaston later. Included in the after- Joseph's Church in Rowena, Loretta and August in attendnace at the anniver- Rowena assisted with ser- family of Saint Jo and a love Becky Felderhoff appoin- noon's program will be Texas, where they were Felderhoff and family of sary. ving the cake. fund established at Muen- ted Louise Fisher, June Bar- married in 1933, and atten- Muenster and their son, The Mass was con- Mrs. Rose Wynette Neff, games, large group ster State Bank for Mrs. tush and Pam Fette to the discussions, small group ding a commemorative Gar). Droll of Toronto. celebrated by the Droll's a cousin of Rowena and Janis Hesse. nominating committee. nephews Father Louis Droll Mrs. Eugene Hist of Garden discussions, and a special Pam Fette, service chair- They will report at the chap- liturgy for youth. and Father Larry Droll, City, a niece and god-child man discussed plans for the ter's next meeting on March Youth chairmen invite all both of San Angelo, and presided at the guest book. chapter's booth at German- 7. area youth to attend. More Father Ziertek of St. Joining in the celebration information is available Joseph's Church, Rowena. were friends and relatives N from Linda Knabe, 759- A grandson, Gussie from Rowena, San Angelo, 2592. Insurance Felderhoff was an acolyte. Wall, Eola, Gainesville, Catholic Life The special liturgy of the Pecos, San Antonio, Mc- Union Mass included an entrance Carney, Euless, Tennyson, Individual Retirement Accounts & Annuities procession and lighting of Miles, New Braunfels, YHT meets at the unity candle by the Midland, Garden City, Bouquets & Gifts paying 12'o on 510,000 deposits honored couple. A gran- Austin, Ballinger, Lometa, Cancer Fund Insurance dson, James Felderhoff and Muenster, and Tulsa, Muenster Young carried the candle; gran- Okla. Special friends Homemakers met on Feb. I at Bouquets and Gifts. PAT KNABE ;°, ddaughter Vanessa recognized at the reception Representative 4 Felderhoff carried a basket were Mr. and Mrs. C.F. Darlene Otto and Janet Rt. I, Bus 149, Muenster, Tx. 817-759-2888 of flowers placed at the altar Marek of Rowena, who Fisher presented an informal at the Offertory; gran- celebrated their golden wed- program on the basic prin- ddaughter Julie Felderhoff ding on Jan. 30. ciples of flower arranging. read the epistle and respon- Henry and Dorine Droll In demonstrating they made sorial psalm. are natives of Rowena, a Valentine's Day bud vase Gary Droll and Loretta Texas where they spent their and taught other basics such and August Felderhoff par- childhood and the first 18 as bow making. Each YHT NVISITER FUN ticipated in the Offertory years of marriage. He was a member present had the op- • NASSAU 3 nights from . 289. • procession. member of the first Knights portunity to make a boss Mrs. Gwen Merka of of Columbus Council in and an item of her choice Round trip air, 3 nights hotel, transfers, etc Wall, Texas presented organ Rowena, initiated in 1928. using silk flowers. Refresh- selections: "Silver Threads He graduated from St. ments were provided for the • SKI PURGATORY 3 nights .... from '249.• Amond the Gold," "We Joseph's School there and workshop by June Bartush Round trip air, 3 nights hotel, transfers, tax, etc. Gather Together", "'Let me received his business degree and Pam Dangelmayr. A short business meeting Call You Sweetheart", from St. Edward's Univer- • CANCUN 3 nights from . 28 1 . • followed at The Center. 1 "Whiter Thou Goest", "If sity in Austin and was Round trip air, nights hotel, transfers, t axes, Plans were made for a noon MR. AND MRS. HENRY DROLL We Only Have Love", engaged in banking and "Through the Years", "Put farming in Rowena. luncheon to be held Friday, • SKI TAOS"3 nights from . 289. * Feb. 1 I , during FHA week a Little Love in Your Mrs. Droll is the daughter 1 • Round trip air, 3 nights hotel, car rental, taxes, etc. Heart" and the recessional of the late Mr. and Mrs. to honor the outstanding 7 nights from . 860. • "May the Good Lord Bless A.A. Halamicek of San members of the Muenster • Cruise Caribbean and Keep You." Angelo. Her father was a FHA Chapter. Applicants Round trip air, 7 nights luxurious cruise ship with meals, l'repart.(I l.Iiildhirth Class for the Outstanding Future Vegasentertainment and much more. Reception former mayor of San S Homemaker Award and the (wIlrihdRmaTrao Angelo and owner of several • Las 4 nights from 6 1 96.* A reception and cham- retail stores in West Texas. FHA officers will be pagne luncheon followed honored. Darlene 911lier. Shirley LVII In 1951 the Drolls moved Si TRAVEL IS OUR BUSINESS immediately in St. Joseph Also plans were made to 251-4508 617-759-4540 to Pecos where he was in Parish Hall. Tables were attend the Feb. 19 Area V "Serving Cooke County Since 1965" Route 2 P. O. Box 332 farming and was an office decorated in white and gold r Tex 76252 Muenster Tex. 76252 manager for a farm equip- Planning meeting at TWU in with flower arrangements on Denton. A & A Travelworld ment dealer. After 121 N. Grand Ave. Gainesville, Tx. all tables carrying out the retirement they moved to Mrs. Joni Sturm is ad- color scheme. visor for both the YHT and Ph . -665.1794 12401 Muenster and have resided ■ A three-tiered anniversary here since 1975. FHA Chapters. ...r./..m4.•- ...- -,-..c.- FINAL Third annual arts and crafts Save Money! CLEARANCE Save Time! WIMORIPMERIM Prescription is our slates Sell-O-Rama Middle Name, Shop the ENTIRE STOCK Third Annual Arts and Council, will be held on Dine-in V. indoa Crafts Sell-o-Rama spon- Friday, November 18, and for all your prescript ion Women's and Girls' sored by the Cooke County Saturday, November 19, at and drug needs. All Extension Homemakers the Gainesville Community WATTS Center. Prescription Shop SHOES It is designed to provide 302 N Grand, Gallic., Fall & Winter an outlet for the many Reg. $21 to 530 Reg. S31 to S40 people in this area who en- Electrical joy doing one or more of the Merchandise NOW ONLY NOW ONLY many different types of craf- HEARING TESTS Contracting ts, needlework or other han- dcrafted items. It will alo SET FOR Fixtures provide an opportunity for $ 11 0 people who do not have the MUENSTER 1 time or talent to make Regular $41 to $65 Supplies quality craft items, to pur- Muenster - if you have been chase them. finding it increasingly dif- NOW ONLY Reservations are currently ficult to hear the sounds 20 Residential, Commercial being made for people who around you, you are invited and Oil Field Wiring want to have a display table to have a free electronic ENTIRE STOCK WOMEN'S BOOTS Installations, Repairs of sale items. To obtain a hearing test every week on reservation form, they may Tuesday 3 to 4 p .m. Reg. 565 to S80 NOW $ 30 call the County Extension Tests will be given at the Call 665-2721 Office at 665-4931 or 665- Beltone Mobile Testing and 1966, or pick up a form at Service Unit parked at Come in and See the County Extension Office Sacred Heart Community Nights Call located in the Courthouse Center, 730 N. Main, and Our New audiograms will be available 6653263 or 665 - 2619 Basement. Reservations must be for your medical record. Spring Merchandise made on the proper form Appointments for tests on c_,42C494el'10 and mailed to Mrs. Saundra other dates or for in-home Arriving Daily! Parker Electric Westfall, Reservation service can be made by 107 W. California, 817.6655861, Gainesville Chairman, Rt. 3, Box 183, calling Beltone Hearing Aid 112 S Rusk. Gainesville Gainesville, Texas 76240. Service of Gainesville at 665- Downtown Gainesville xD2 Individuals as well as 8172. WE SERVICE ALL Peygy Sue organizations are invited to MAKES AND MODELS lot have a crafts display. OF HEARING AIDS. St., Gainesville, 665-6111 NADI Ji/ornia
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