JANUARY 21, 1983 MUENSTER COOKE COUNTY TEXAS 76252 USPS 367-660 TWENTY CENTS NUMBER 9 Building Industry Stays

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JANUARY 21, 1983 MUENSTER COOKE COUNTY TEXAS 76252 � USPS 367-660 �TWENTY CENTS � NUMBER 9 Building Industry Stays Pee wee football considered CCC offers mini-courses Sports, page 12 School news, page 13 MUENSTE NTERPRISE VOLUME XLVII JANUARY 21, 1983 MUENSTER COOKE COUNTY TEXAS 76252 USPS 367-660 TWENTY CENTS NUMBER 9 Building industry stays .8 • 6311IPTE Tre steady in local area S Ten years ago, on January In spite of limited activity house with three bedrooms, painted or varnished. Al the 22, 1973, the Supreme Court in new home construction, two baths, brick and cedar same time a panel ceiling of this nation legalized abor- the building industry siding, central heating and and central air conditioning tion on demand. In plain remains steady in Muenster cooling, fireplace and car- were installed and carpeting words it decreed that and surrounding areas. port. is coming. Also included are thereafter it would be lawful Local builders are working Another two story house renovation of baths and the to murder unwanted pre- on a new house here, two at is Kenneth Carden's at kitchen, especially the kit- born children. The so-called Saint Jo, one at Gainesville Rosston. It has four chen, which is getting a new wise men of the court, who and one at Rosston. Mean- bedrooms and four baths, cabinet, range, dishwasher more than any other people while several additions and air condition, central heat, and microwave. remodeling projects and exterior masonite siding. of this nation ought to be Kent Leverett of Era is some commerical jobs are in familiar with the basic Karl Klement is building a adding a three-car garage religious background of the progress. and utility to his Spanish The new house in Muen- duplex at Gainesille, each United States, defied both side to have two bedrooms, style house. God and their forefathers in ster, for Ronnie Hess, is on Willow, across the creek bath, den, air conditioning C.H. Christian of repudiating the comman- and a single carport. dment, "thou shall not from the city park. It's a 3 Rosston is converting the kill." bedroom brick veneer struc- A separate building beside garage of his home into a During these ten years the ture with two baths, the Virgil Hess home is bedroom, bath and utility. total of children killed is fireplace, central heating single car garage combined Also converting an old estimated at 12 million, an and cooling and double with a workshop garage is H.L. Moore of average of about 1,000 every garage. Saint Jo. The area is oc- day. These are human North of Saint Jo near The biggest remodeling cupied by a kitchenette, den, beings, God's chosen Red River, Tom Trice is well project is at the Sacred bedroom and bath, and a creatures, who have been advanced on a two story Heart rectory and consists two-unit carport will follow. derprived of their God-given brick home with four of extensive interior changes right to life and the pursuit bedrooms, three baths, and additions. Walls have Three commercial Jobs of happiness. fireplace, central heat and been insulated and wall The project receiving cooling and garage. In fairness, perhaps It is paneling installed both up- Also at Saint Jo Howard more proper to say that stairs and downstairs and in- Lucas is building a two story most abortionists are not ac- terior woodwork is being Please see Building, page 3 tually guilty of deliberate murder. That's because their ideas are founded on the materialistic theory that an Initial steps taken by city unborn child is not a person. In their process of separating themselves from God they also discarded for '83 street paving project many principles which are fundamental in living up to First steps toward dition becomes an extension helping all eligible persons national duty, including to promoting a pavement of the existing pavement. get pavement this year. Any assure all rights of all project in Muenster in 1983 The purpose is to avoid who have not petitioned are people. got under way this week as small isolated patches, she reminded that some can The negligence is apparent the city sent letters to a said. qualify if their addition can in several areas of every day number of persons who had tie in with other pavement life. In crime especially, petitioned earlier for the Next requirement is to in- either old or new, and if the adults rights are flagrantly Stet Photo work. stall curb and gutter before curb is finished before May violated by criminals who City Secretary Celine Dit- May I, allowing ample time 1. Scenes from two of several local construction projects are shown above. The lop photo get the two-way benefit of tfurth explained that the fir- for curing and settling was taken inside Glenn Hess' new facility showing the steel and concrete structure of the inadequate prosecution as st requirement for eligibility before paving time arrives in Interested persons are paint bay. The overhead door opens to the outside to avoid droping dust on a fresh paint well as legal pampering. Our is to adjoin existing late summer. urged to inquire at the city job. In contrast the lower photo shows the maze of stud and rafter work at Ronnie Hess' law enforcement program pavement so that the ad- The city is interested in hall. finds it impossible to keep future home. up with crime, and besides, the lenience of legal procedure excuses many crimes in over-solicitude for rights of the accused. Enforcement of insurance law to continue The fault is evident in al- most any crime. In robbery or burglary, for instance, an The Texas Department of changed. The offense con- tory information creates a mation provided, he can include the insurance policy, furnish the information honest citizen is deprived of Public Safety will continue tained in the law is "failure rebuttable presumption un- issue a citation. Adams said insurance identification requested by the officer, the his possessions. If the to enforce the current man- to maintain financial der the statute that the troopers will continue to card, or other information officer may issue a citation criminal is caught he is datory liability insurance responsibility," i.e., failure motorist failed to maintain issue citations when drivers which conforms to the even though the individual claims to have the required required to make restitution law as enacted by the last to maintain liability in- liability insurance. This are unable to furnish satisfaction of the officer only if he still has the stolen session of the Texas surance. presumption may be rebut- satisfactory information. that the operator is in com- insurance," Adams said. goods. More likely he has Legislature. A recent attor- Colonel Jim Adams, DPS ted by presenting evidence to The Department of Public pliance with the law. disposed of it, and if convic- ney general's opinion stated director, said: "the statute the judge that the motorist Safety issued rules when the In an opinion dated May Colonel Adams said the ted he is given another chan- that failure to carry, requires motorists to furnish did in fact have insurance law went into effect 141 1982, the attorney law has produced positive ce in a parole or confined at produce or provide proof of information concerning and the judge may dismiss detailing examples of infor- geheral upheld these rules as results, and has resulted in public expense. He becomes insurance is not an offense. evidence of insurance to a the charge." mation which would be ac- binding on all law enfor- an increase in the number of a burden on society but his However, the opinion does police officer upon request. If the officer is not cepted as evidence of finan- cement officers of the state. Texans who presently carry • victim remains empty han- not require DPS policy to be Failure to provide satisfac- satisfied with the infor- cial responsibility. The items "If a person is unable to liability insurance. ded. Or in the case of mur- der the criminal either beats the case and completel■ escapes justice or he 1982 busy and productive year for Upper Elm Red district becomes an extended guest of the state. Our system is all wrong. A summary of activity in stations, hundreds of ties. Until last year only the and state conservation district now has 334 flood ring; 51 ponds; 37 grade US can get back on the right the Upper Elm Red Soil and business and professional west part of Grayson was in- meetings. control dams. stabilization structures; 86.6 track only by showing that Water Conservation people and thousands of cluded. Principal items included acres of grassed waterways; crime does not pay and the District, just released by the landowners and urban Highlight activities were The district has completed on the year's program are criminal must pay. We have board of directors, reveals a residents in our district who the 32nd annual awards repairs on 15 of the 17 1133 individuals and groups 118,789 feet of terraces; to restore the traditional busy and productive 1982. give us a helping hand in our banquet and seven detention dams damaged in applying practices, 31,588 195,340 crop acres benefited by conservation; 97,373 purpose of America which is For that success the board conservation efforts." newspapers cooperating the October 1981 flood and acres of conservation plans to guarantee every body's extends thanks "to many with special conservation is still working on the and 23,953 acres of revised acres of cropland adequately God-given rights, with clear local, state and federal After 41 years the district editions, the 22nd annual remaining two, also repair plans; 21 cost-share contrac- protected and 74,651 acres distinction against allowing agencies, plus 22 banks, II now includes all of Grayson, essay contest and attendance work is progressing well in ts on 2806 acres; 1010.3 of cropland adequately criminals to hide behind newspapers, 6 radio and TV Cooke and Montague Coun- of the directors at regional the other countries.
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