REMINDER! November 11, 2002 Veteran's Day — Fly Your Flags MUENSTER All are welcome to attend the services at Sacred Heart Cemetery on Monday, Nov. 1I at 9:00am by VFW Ladies Auxiliary #6205. NTERPRISE 500 VOLUME 66 NUMBER 50 16 PAGES NOVEMBER 8, 2002 , Republicans triumph on county level

By Janet Felderhoff many was the John Morris county races John Roane contested candidate of the election Counts said, "I is worth saving and that There were three defeat over Bill Harris for retained his position as Democratic Party to fare want to express my heart- will never change. Our contested races for county the position of county court justice of the peace for well in Cooke County. He felt appreciation to all of families, neighbors, and offices in this election. In at law judge. Harris was Precinct #4. Judge Roane captured 5,347 votes to his those who have volunteered way of life are second to each the Republican appointed to the newly tallied 2,281 votes compared Republican opponent John and supported my none. candidate came out the created position last to his Democratic opponent Graves' 3,995. Congressman campaign. With almost all "There will be many victor. Many local voters, December. He was serving Royce Martin's 766. Rebecca Hall retained his seat as of the population in this crucial issues facing the 2,375, simply voted straight U.S. Representative, as the county judge at that Lawson will be the new districting being new to me, next Legislature, and I wish ticket Republican. Other District 4. this race has been an uphill time and resigned that county clerk in January. my colleague Rick straight ticket votes were Rick Hardcastle won state battle. However, I have office and gave up his law County Clerk Evelyn Hardcastle the very best in 1,045 Democrat, 15 Representative, District 68. thoroughly enjoyed getting practice to accept the Walterscheid opted to retire the upcoming session." Libertarian, and 6 Green. He and his opponent were to meet all the folks and Commissioners Court when her term expires Jan. To see how County votes There were 9,751 Cooke appointment. Morris both incumbents due to listen to their concerns. went, see Election Results County voter participating received 5,240 votes to 1. Lawson received 7,118 redistricting. After the "I still believe rural chart on Page 13. in Tuesday's General Judge Harris' 4,229. votes to her opponent Election. Johnny Koonce's 2,279. Coming as a surprise to In the other contested Ralph Hall was the only CCAD budget approved by County Commissioners By Janet Felderhoff that means its share is an plat for Egrets Point Members of Cooke County increase of $4,277.46 and Subdivision, lot 1-4, located Commissioners Court $4.85 on the Cooke County off of CR 231 in Precinct #2. unanimously approved the Lateral Road. • Awarded bids for proposed budget of the There is a speed limit corrugated galvanized metal Cooke County Appraisal change for County Road 333 pipe to be used in Precinct District for 2003 at the Oct. from the intersection of 377 #1-4 to Contec and Texas 28 meeting. "It looks good; and CR 333 heading west on Steel & Culvert Co. there's only a small increase CR 333 to the intersection • Decided to re-bid for on both (appraisal and of CR 398. It is now 35 mph. four 2003 passenger cars of collections) budgets," In other business the Cooke County Sheriff s remarked Precinct #4 Commissioners Court: office since no bids were Commissioner Virgil Hess. • Approved Bolivar Water submitted. The proposed Collection Supply Corporation's • Approved bonds for budget for 2003 is request to install a fresh Lacey Marshal deputy $196,750.00, an increase of water line across Chisam sheriff; David Province $9,550.01. The proposed Road approximately 2/10 of jailor; James Mast deputy Appraisal budget is a mile north of Huling Road sheriff; Casey Blackwell The rainy weather didn't deter area residents from attending the last stop of President George $725,150.00, an increase of in Denton County. jailor; and Jody Lyons W. Bush's campaign stump as he rallied Republican voters in to get out and vote. $12,499.98. For the County • Approved preliminary deputy sheriff. The last stop on his campaign trail ended at SMU's Moody Coliseum where more than 6,000 enthusiastic Republicans were on hand to hear President Bush's message. In his speech, the President remarked that it is our duty" to vote and that he had a suggestion ... "vote Republican." Area residents in attendance were CCRP Chairman Frank Rust and his wife Lola, Joseph Texas Monthly ranks Muenster Bright, Angelo and LaVerna Nasche, Sharon McCormack, Bill and Rose Black, Wendell Black and his daughter Carlee and Pat Peale. Pictured are, from left, David Dewhurst, John Cornyn, High School in Top Ten President and First Lady Bush. Courtesy Photo Muenster Independent several important ways: school is among the best of School District received First, students are judged its kind. more state and national based on the more rigorous The rankings list by recognition when the measure of TAAS NCEA in Texas Monthly November 2002 issue of proficiency, which is roughly embraced the same tough Texas Monthly ranked equivalent to a grade of 85. standards and Muenster High School as The idea is that passing - accountability for the one of the top ten high once considered a near economic well-being of schools in the state. High miracle in many districts - student populations in schools were categorized is no longer good enough. Texas' 1,264 school districts. into four economic Second, NCEA has the Rankings were based on a categories ranked by the ability to track variety of factors, including Laura Taylor, at left, receives a National Center for performances by individual student performance on huge "Welcome Home!" from Educational Accountability students, year by year. This TAAS reading, writing, and family, friends and neighbors. (formally Just for the Kids). enables NCEA to look at math tests for the tenth She underwent surgery for a Texas Monthly and the test performances of grade; the school's success liver transplant and arrived Austin-based NCEA have students who have been at educating two levels of home from the hospital joined forces to produce a continuously enrolled in a student - proficient and low- Wednesday evening. Above — comprehensive, one- school or district for three or proficient - as measured by well-wishers lined the streets holding welcome posters, through-five-star ranking of more years - a highly junior high school TAAS accurate way to measure sparklers and candles. The nearly every high school in tests; the promotion rate of Taylors were escorted through Texas, five stars being the how well a school teaches first-time ninth graders to them. town by Muenster Police Chief best and one star the worst. tenth grade; the percentage Bob Stovall. Janie Hartman Photo Schools are compared only Finally, schools are of low-income students at to schools with similar or compared only with schools the school, which 7 lower income levels and with similar student bodies, determines its economic levels of English proficiency. based on economics as well grouping; and the percent of Don't Forget! The State of Texas school as proficiency in English. students taking advanced- rating system is based on MHS's "score" is placement tests or The Muenster the percentage of students established by comparing it SAT/ACTs (to qualify for in a school who pass the to an average of the best five stars, a high school Kiwanis Texas Assessment of schools in the state with must have at least 15% of Academic Skills (TAAS) similar or greater its students taking AP tests Pancake test. The ratings developed disadvantages. The or at least 70% of its by NCEA now help thirteen difference is called the students taking SAT/ACTs). Supper Friday, "opportunity gap," and it is According to NCEA the other states analyze their PM educational data, and go on the basis of this number whole point of the data Nov. 8, 5 - 7 well beyond that simple that the schools are ranked. analysis is the belief that MISD Cafeteria I standard of measurement in A positive "gap" means your See TEXAS MONTHLY, Pg. 6 11 I II Sewer plant upgrade starts in December Don't miss by Dave Fette hoped for. Engineer Jeff A $250,000.00 Texas Administrator Linda Webb concession, restroom, SH's Rest Mayor Weinzapfel and the James from Kimley Horn Community Development feel confident that the covered pavilion building in Muenster City Council said they would pursue grant won by the City with money will be available their new ballpark. opened bids Monday night study of potential areas of the help of consultant Pat without going into debt. The final park related Assured!! for the renovation and price reduction with Gracon Dillon will apply to the cost. Webb said that construction agenda item concerned a The balance will be paid by For plenty of laughs and upgrade of the City's waste Construction, Inc. of is expected to begin in request by the Muenster entertainment, come see water treatment plant. The Mesquite, Texas who was income from the section 4-B December. The sewer plant Chamber of Commerce for mayor said all bids were state sales tax rebate. Sacred Heart Musical awarded the contract with changes will bring Muenster assistance in building an Theater's production of Rest Weinzapfel and City higher than expected or the low bid of $559,000.00. into full compliance with open air performing arts Assured!! The stage and set TNRCC rules for stage in the City Park. The is entertaining on its own Repairs and remodeling are populations up to 3,000 or Chamber submitted plans account and should not be finished at Muenster City Hall with twice the treatment capacity for the stage last year and missed. The fourteen- the final touch of sign lettering to currently available. proceeded to start raising member cast will leave you complement the German ethnic Next on the Council funds for the construction. breathless with their antics, design. Dave Fette Photo agenda were several items Monday night, the Chamber complete with ghosts and dealing with Muenster's re-submitted the plans for visitors from the park system. the multi-use stage with underworld!!! The show Daniel Bartush requested minor changes and takes place this Saturday, approval for his Boy Scout improvements to improve Nov. 9 at 7:30 p.m. and Eagle project. He proposes acoustics. Board member Sunday, Nov. 10 at 2 p.m. to plan and conduct a tree Dave Fette, speaking for the Tickets are $7.50 for adults planting project around the Chamber of Commerce, and $5 for students. They Jaycees' new ball park. His asked the City Council to may be purchased at Hansel project was approved. join a partnership with and Gretel Haus, at the Stick Lamar was them to solicit bids for the door before the approved to replace Ted construction and proceed performance, or by calling Heers on the Park Board. with the facility which 759-2894. Come and be The Muenster Jaycees would be a City asset. He entertained. We all need a received approval for their briefly noted the benefits for good laugh now and then. plans to build a combination See STAGE, Page 2 submitted by Pam Fette

PAGE 2 - NOVEMBER 8, 2002 - THE MUENSTER ENTERPRISE ADOPT A HIGHWAY Extraordinary Muenster spirit NEXT _2 MILES MUENSTER BOY SCOUTS shown at community cleanup TROOP 664 11 In chilly weather and Muenster Beautiful lunch and hot chocolate for drizzling rain, a group of members; members of the all participants. The 118Vi "Muenster Proud" citizens Kiwanis of Muenster; Muenster Chamber of eats and Keep Muenster Muenster Girl Scouts; Commerce, Carl and (Veltd Beautiful members took Fischer's Meat Market MaryLee Alford, and Chas have pride in the community by Adopt-A-Highway Group; and Carolyn Bayer donated birthd cleaning the highways of and Alford Family Adopt-A- enough prizes to ensure all died 01, Muenster. On Saturday, Highway Group cleaned 10 participants won prizes Oct. 26, representatives miles of highway, miles of during the drawing held oos from the Muenster City inter-city streets and creeks, after the cleanup. „leo Council, including the ditches and water ways in Many organizations, fallin, mayor and several city and around Muenster. More businesses, schools, and ' councilmen, the Boy Scout than 150 bags of trash were families invest their efforts reuPdh troop 664; Sacred Heart; collected on the state- to preserve cleanup and week, Muenster ISD National recognized "Make A beautify the community of deold Honor Society and Student Difference Day." Muenster. The cleanup and reovel Council Adopt-A-Highway beautification efforts result Sur group; Muenster ISD Junior After the community in the beautification daugh High; the senior citizen cleanup Christine projects such as the current .., A her group called the "Golden Weinzapfel and RE/MAX project under construction z law, A First Realty provided a free Bayer Oldies"; official Keep on Main Street. Boy Scouts and adult leaders of Troop 664 participated in "Make a Difference Day" by cleaning Franc up their adopted section of East Highway 82. Dave Fette Photo daugh Bayer There STAGE IN THE PARK Continued from Page I and 61 promoting the performing After some encouraging reader, supporting software, pumper will help the City's "PEOPLE WHO Also arts and the associated discussion the City Council and base charger unit for ISO rating and help keep Bayer economic advantages and voted to approve a motion $4,500.00. city-wide fire insurance DON'T HAVE AN Prec encouraged the Council to to: 1. Approve the project in • A solar powered sewer rates lower. The sale awaits were take a major part of the principle; 2. Set aside the plant oxidizer unit was approval by the City of AGENT-WHO TAKES busts funding responsibility as a $10,000.00 recommended by returned to the seller for a Gainesville. The money Bayer worthy use of a small part of the Park Board for the refund of $27,000.00 comes from the VFD's CARE OF THEM?" Josef? the state sales tax money project; 3. Advertise for bids because it did not improve account from money raised Slice , intended for economic for the construction project; water quality as intended. by fund-raisers and Adele development. The Chamber 4. Establish a working contributions. CALL ME FOR A FREE Wionb brings $10,000.00 to the committee with Chamber • The Volunteer Fire • The new sign on PROTECTION REVIEW. Elliso Department submitted the partnership and the Park members to identify sources Muenster City Hall Gary Fisher or Paula Kerr Adolpt Board proposed devoting for the rest of the money. only bid of $26,257.00 for a completes the remodeling ) Henry another $10,000.00 from Other items of action 1984 pumper truck from the project. John Schneider FMW Insurance Agency Mao. accumulated Germanfest and/or discussion included: Gainesville Fire furnished the sign. 940-759-4644 was h gate receipt payments over • Approve purchase of a Department. Fire Chief • Police Commissioner Allstate Churcl the last 12 years. computer based water meter Herb Knabe says the Troy Sicking discussed 206 N. Main in Muenster p'10 police activity on several 2002 2000 All,. I . «cam pan, No,. recent incidents and said he John ' is working on making more and col police activity information Kyle V Ig'InLiZLAnVo available to the media. I would like to take this opportunity nephes • Monthly bills totaling Prec $86,125.26 were approved to express my appreciation to those who funera for payment. was hr voted on November 5th. I especially p.m. 11 ITLei 1 by ME appreciate those who supported me in grandd SH 5th, 6th pm. W so many ways and encouraged me along Ohner, grade chorus the way. I will continue to serve Cooke Pars The City of Gainesville is special Mass County faithfully and consistently in an Ohne] to honor Waite] sponsoring a Veterans Day effort to earn your support. Harry local veterans server Celebration at the Cooke Sincerely, Zachai The students of the D. Hesse, ye:40 Sacred Heart Grade School I I P of Mrs. County Veterans War Memorial 5th and 6th Grade Chorus Read will present a special music and 1 ■ tribute to the Muenster respect in Leonard Park on Monday, VFW Post on Monday, Nov. France 11 at 7 p.m. in the VFW Finding the right the Fai Hall. "The students have gandd k November 11, 2002, at 5:30 P.M. been working and planning Sunpsc their program for months home can be hard Offei 11 and are proud and excited to and wi `' The public is invited to attend. honor our veterans," says the alt Mrs. Pam Fette, choir Getting director and teacher. The There will be a fireworks display, choir will be accompanied ght the ri by Mrs. Ruth Felderhoff. Pauli mortgage of Ga ? fly-over by the Confederate Air Gaines Attention, Center doesn't age 58. Force and patriotic music. Veterans! Muens A Veterans' Land Board have to be 1943 to Seminar will be held at the and V] I The Gainesville VFW Post #1922 Haverl Gainesville Civic Center on The, s no question that some loan needs. We Nov. 14, 2002, from 6:00 to Sacred finding the perfect home offer fixed rate 7:30 PM. Mueasi V will host a barbeque dinner is a lot of work. 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Gertrude M. Walterscheid Bayer 1903 - 2002 Alphonse Tony Felderhoff 1922 - 2002

by Elfreda Fette she busied herself making by Elfreda Fette on a farm north of Having lived 99 wonderful clothing, afghans, lap robes, Mass of Christian Burial Muenster... as was common years, Gertrude M. quilts, etc. for orphanages was held for Alphonse (Al) at the time for farm kids, Walterscheid Bayer would and missions in and out of Tony Felderhoff in Sacred there were chores, picking have reached her 100th the , thus Heart Church on Tuesday, cotton instead of starting birthday in mid 2003. She touching the lives of many... Nov. 5, 2002 at 10:00 a.m., school on time during the died on Nov. 1, 2002 at 9:05 "... as her life went on, officiated by Father John cotton harvest... and we p.m. in Denton Regional and she moved to St. Ohner OSA, pastor. hear tales of their getting Hospital, where she was a Richard's Villa, her Al Felderhoff died at age into mischief... some patient for surgery after philosophy and attitude 80 on Saturday, Nov. 2, hilarious... Al attended falling and breaking her remained up-beat. When us 2002 at 8:50 p.m. in school through the ninth hip. She seemed to be kids asked her 'How are you Muenster Memorial grade - (that's all Sacred responding well for about a doing?' her favorite answer Hospital, where he had been Heart had at the time)... week, when complications and laugh were 'I'm still a patient for several days. "During W.W.II, Al developed, and she did not kicking, just not so high!' Al Felderhoff was born entered the armed service recover. "My grandma was Aug. 13, 1922 north of on Nov. 25, 1942 and later spiritually prepared to meet joined the paratroopers, he Survivors are her Muenster to John and Al Felderhoff daughter, Ethel M. Hesse; Jesus... It is suitable that Helena Hesse Felderhoff. was a member of the 101st her sons and daughters-in- she went to Him on All He attended Sacred Heart In January 2000, Al Airborne Division. He was law, Alfred and Anna Marie Saints Day. After 69 years School through the ninth Felderhoff lost his best wounded in June 1944 Bayer and Arthur (Art) and Gertrude Bayer as a widow, Grandma was grade. A veteran of W.W.II, friend and companion of during the Battle of Frances Bayer; and her reunited in heaven with her he entered the Armed nearly 50 years, the love of Normandy; on Sept. 19, daughter-in-law Rosalee Isaac Barnhill, and Rebekah husband, Joe. What a Services and later joined the his life. He missed Sis sorely 1944 he was seriously Bayer all of Muenster. Hesse, great-grandchildren. reunion!!! My grandma was paratroopers. He was a and made many trips to wounded in Holland, and There are 23 grandchildren Eucharistic Ministers a wonderful wife, mother, member of the 101st Sacred Heart Cemetery to was awarded the Purple and 61 great-grandchildren. were Alvin Hartman, grandmother, sister, aunt, Airborne Division. Wounded visit her grave. Heart. He received his Also one sister, Louise Leonard Bayer, Ryan Bayer, and friend. We all are twice, he was awarded the In August this year, Al discharge on Mar. 25, Bayer of Muenster. Ethel Bayer, Father Kyle blessed to have known her." Purple Heart. Felderhoff received the 1946... he attended several Preceding her in death Walterscheid, and Frances Gertrude Bayer was born After receiving his devastating news that his army reunions at which he were her parents; her Bayer. in Muenster on Aug. 19, discharge from the Services illness was cancer. An enjoyed visiting with old husband Joseph Bernard Music Ministers were 1903 to Joseph Phillip on Mar. 25, 1946, Al energetic man, he had buddies... Bayer; one son Robert Ruth Felderhoff, organist, Walterscheid and Katie Felderhoff returned home to always kept busy, until "Back at home he worked Joseph Bayer; four sisters, accompanied by vocalists Hess Walterscheid at a farm work in the oil fields. On illness robbed him of the in the oil field... he and his Elfreda Dangelmayr, Christi Hesse and Katie home outside of town. June 1, 1949 he and his necessary strength and brother Vince bought Adelaide Bayer, Olivia Cox. Sacred music included On Nov. 6, 1923 she was brother Vince Felderhoff energy. interest in an oil rig with Wimmer, and Katie Mae "How Great Thou Art" for married to Joseph Bernard bought interest in an oil rig Survivors are his sons George Mollenkopf Sr.... Ellison; three brothers the gathering song; "The Bayer in Sacred Heart with George Mollenkopf, Sr. and daughters-in-law Ross bought him out in 1953 and Adolph, Theodore, and Joe Lord Bless You And Keep Church. She was a In 1953 the two brothers and Janet Felderhoff, Scott started operating as Henry Walterscheid. You" at Offertory; "The homemaker, devoted wife, bought out Mollenkopfs half and Sandra Felderhoff, and Felderhoff Brothers Drilling Mass of Christian Burial Beatitudes" at Communion; mother, grandmother, and and started operating as Kenny and Kim Felderhoff, Company... was held in Sacred Heart "Edelweiss Blessing" at the great-grandmother, loving Felderhoff Brothers Drilling all of Muenster. There are "Al and Emma (Sis) Church of Muenster at 2:00 Meditation; and For All her family deeply. They, in Company. In 1999, his 50th eight grandchildren and Lutkenhaus were married p.m. on Monday, Nov. 4, The Saints" for the turn, lavished their love and year in business, he three great-grandchildren. on June 6, 1950... They 2002 officiated by Father recessional. respect. She is held in received a Distinguished Also five sisters, Rita became parents of three John Ohner OSA, pastor, The Remarks of tender memory by many, Service Award from North Tucker of Wichita Falls, sons, Ross, Scott, and and concelebrated by Father Remembrance were given many friends as "Gertie." Texas Oil & Gas Emma Elliott of Illinois, Kenny... Al enjoyed teaching Kyle Walterscheid, a great- by Larry Bayer, a grandson. In her active years, Association. Phyl Ladd of California, them about the outdoors... nephew of Gertrude Bayer. He said, in part... "My Gertrude Bayer was a On June 6, 1950 he Celine Schrage of fishing... hunting... taking Preceding the day of grandma was the oldest housekeeper at Sacred married Emma (Sis) California, Selma Wright of family vacations... funeral, a Rosary Service child in the family of five Heart Rectory; worked in Lutkenhaus in Sacred Heart San Antonio, and two "Grandchildren were a was held on Sunday at 4:00 sisters and three brothers the school lunch room; and Church. They built a new brothers Leo Felderhoff of pleasure Al and Sis joyfully p.m. in McCoy Chapel, led and learned responsibility assisted in catering for home in Muenster on North Gainesville and Henry anticipated, and were by Marge Hesse Devers, at an early age. She many weddings. She loved Hickory Street and were Felderhoff of Muenster. blessed with eight: Jody, granddaughter. Vigil at 8:00 attended Sacred, Heart gardening, baking, sewing, known as Good Neighbors Preceding him in death Deann, Kayla, Keith, Kara, p.m. was led by Father John School in the building we crocheting, and caring for and Good Friends to the were his parents; his wife Kirk, Kaitlyn, and Ryan... Ohner, OSA. have nicknamed "The Tin her family. One of her entire community. They Sis; three brothers and now three great- Participating in the University." With her greatest delights was became parents of three Lawrence, Frank, and Vince grandchildren Samantha, special liturgy of the funeral beautiful handwriting, she having fresh, warm, sweet sons. Ross was born in 1953, Felderhoff; one sister Agnes Ethan, and Logan... Mass with Father John was proud of the certificate cinnamon rolls ready for her Scott in 1957, and Kenny in Felderhoff. In January 2000 Al lost Ohner, Father Kyle she earned using the family members after they 1960. On Monday, Nov. 4, a his best friend and Walterscheid, and Father "Palmer Method... had attended Sunday Mass Al and Sis took keen Rosary Service was held at companion of nearly 50 Harry Fisher, were altar "...married in 1923 and in Sacred Heart Church, interest in the school McCoy Chapel at 4:00 p.m., years, when Sis died of servers Mitchell Hesse, widowed in 1933, Grandma and stopped by her house, activities of their sons, and led by Imelda Rohmer. Vigil cancer... he grieved terribly Zachary Barnhill, and Joe was left to raise four enroute home. She also were supportive of their at 7:00 p.m. was led by for her and missed her Hesse, all great-grandsons children, ages one to nine played the piano; one of the classes, studies, sports, and Father John Ohner OSA. dearly... tried to fill his days of Mrs. Bayer. years. She was a loving, last times they heard her games. They took many Participating in the with work... visiting Readings from the Old devoted mother to Alfred, play was about six months family vacations. liturgy of the Mass of relatives and friends in and New Testaments, Robert, Arthur, and Ethel ago at St. Richard's Villa. Al treasured his family Christian Burial with nursing homes... and respectively were given by Mae, drawing strength from Burial in Sacred Heart and friends. He cared about Father John Ohner, OSA !making time for his Frances Bayer. Prayers of her Catholic faith through Cemetery was directed by people and his community. were altar servers Alvin grandkids. The great- the Faithful were given Wit' the Great Depression... McCoy Funeral Home. Always willing to lend a Hartman, "Joe Fdlderhoff, grandkids were soon going granddaughter, Julie Bayer "... as her work load was Pallbearers were Janet hand when he could, he and Sylvan Walterscheid. with Grandpa Al too... Simpson. lightened... after Bayer Barnhill, Bert Hesse, spent great energy and Grandchildren Kayla lavishing him with love and Offertory gifts of bread employment at Sacred Mark Hesse, Carl Bayer, numerous hours serving on Felderhoff and Deann respect... and wine were presented at Heart lunchroom... Joe Bayer, and Mary Bayer various boards. That Muller gave the First and "One of the crosses he the altar by Sunni Bayer, employment at the rectory... Roberts. included 35 years as a Second Readings from the found hardest to bear in his director on the Muenster Old and New Testaments, last days was not being able Memorial Hospital Board, respectively. Kara to do something Pauline Haverkamp Jones 1943 - 2002 as an alderman on the Felderhoff and Kaitlyn constructive... Pauline Haverkamp Jones attended Pioneer Valley Preceding her in death Muenster City Council, as a Felderhoff read Offertory "On Nov. 2, 2002 Al was of Gainesville died at Baptist Church. were her parents; and her board member of the Cooke Petitions. Kirk Felderhoff called home to his Father in Gainesville Convalescent Survivors are a daughter, husband Otho Wayne Jones County Education Board, as and Ryan Felderhoff Heaven... for 80 good years Center on Nov. 1, 2002 at Connie Petty of Gainesville, who died on June 1, 1999. a vice-president of North presented Offertory gifts of we had the privilege of age 58. She was a native of a son, Charlie Jones of Services were held at Geo. Texas Oil & Gas Association bread and wine at the altar. knowing him as Dad, father- Muenster, born on Nov. 9, Ardmore, Oklahoma and J. Carroll & Son Funeral from 1980 to 1982. He was Eucharistic Ministers in-law, granddad, brother, 1943 to Charlie Haverkamp grandchildren Anthony Home Chapel on Tuesday, honored by the Muenster were Leoba Mollenkopf, uncle, neighbor, and friend." and Virginia Scarborough Hurst, Morgan Jones, and Nov. 5, 2002 at 10:30 a.m., Jaycees who named him the Carol Henscheid, Ramona Burial in Sacred Heart Haverkamp. She attended Amanda Jones. Also sisters Outstanding Citizen of 1988 Felderhoff, Regina Pels, Cemetery was directed by officiated by Rev. Danny McCoy Funeral Home of Sacred Heart School in Theresa Grewing of Myra, Shaver, pastor of Pioneer and presented a plaque that Joanie Hartman, and Muenster. On Nov. 30, 1960 Nancy Henley of Capps read "For outstanding Imelda Rohmer. Muenster. Pallbearers were Valley Baptist Church. Two Mark Metzler, Jody she married Otho Wayne Corner, Lillie Haney of songs, "Amazing Grace" and contributions in service Music Ministers were Jones in Gainesville. A long- Gainesville, Alice Jackson of Ruth Felderhoff, pianist, Felderhoff, Keith "In The Arms Of An Angel" resulting in lasting time employee of the Valley Valley View, and Sharon contributions to the and singers Christi Hesse Felderhoff, Glenn View ISD, she was also the Wade of Gainesville; and a were presented by a niece, and Diane Grewing. Sacred Felderhoff, Mike Felderhoff, Lori Jackson. community and nation. cafeteria manager for a brother Charlie Haverkamp From the Muenster Jaycees. music included: "We Are the and Bobby Dean number of years. She of Gainesville. He was a lifetime member Light of the World" for the Lutkenhaus. Military Rites Burial in New Hope were conducted by the Cemetery was directed by of Muenster VFW Post entrance; "The Lord Is My Business NVIDIVONS Rubber 6205. He took pride in Light and My Salvation" for Muenster VFW Post 6205. Geo. J. Carroll & Son The Rifle Squad, led by Art Cards Stamps Funeral Home. Pallbearers keeping his landscaping the Responsorial Psalm; FAST QUALITY SERVICE around his home well- "Songs of the Angels" at Bayer included Don Eckart, were James Haney, Roger Virgil Henscheid, Willie MUENSTER ENTERPRISE PRINTING Henley, Lynn Henley, manicured, doing the Offertory; "You Are Mine" mowing, weeding, and other for Communion; and "Glory Fisher, Johnny Rohmer, Charles Jackson, Kenny Melvin Luke, and Joe 117 E. FIRST • MUENSTER • 940-759-4311 Jackson, and Brian Brown. chores himself. He walked and Praise To Our God" as daily. He made daily trips to the recessional. Bright. Members of the the company's business The eulogy and remarks Color Guard were Don Hess, offices to work. He enjoyed of remembrance were given James Hess, Buddy Yosten, his grandkids and they by a nephew, Garry and Don Hellman. Johnny loved him in return. The Felderhoff of Gainesville. Rohmer presented the Flag grandkids said they He stated, in part... "My to the oldest son, Ross St. ("Richa7d's delighted in riding with Uncle Al was the fifth of Felderhoff. Ron and Tina Grandpa in his pickup or twelve children, six boys Weinzapfel played TAPS on truck. and six girls... who grew up their trumpets. Mita Al Felderhoff recalled D-Day

If you're looking for by Elfreda Fette June 1, 1944 the 101st Ernest Pike of Gainesville, A day that was forever Airborne Division also a Paratrooper. He etched in Al Felderhoff s Paratroopers moved from waved... said 'See you back a senior citizen's home .. memory was the day they our base camp, about 60 across the river'... but I jumped into Normandy. miles south of London, to never did see him again... Years later, Al very the marshaling area, "We crossed the English semi-private rooms graciously consented to staying about a week in Channel in air formation, come into the Muenster preparation for the jump, just after dark... the mood Enterprise to give us an studying the terrain, aerial inside the plane was are available account of that day, June 6, photos of gun emplacements somber, quiet and reflective 1944. Accompanied by Sis, and maps... Our mission and prayerful... we crossed Al said, reflecting, "Airborne was to knock out four over the west coastline of for males or females at ... units led the invasion. Just coastal guns inland from the Normandy... we did not past midnight, the U.S. beaches... where troops encounter opposition until St. Richard's Villa 82nd and 101st Airborne would come ashore from we got a few miles inland Divisions dropped near Ste. landing craft." when all hell broke loose... 15336 W US Hwy 82 Mere Eglese (our Drop Al Felderhoff continued we drew flak and anti- Zone) and Carentan to "On the eve of D-Day, June aircraft fire. At 12:30 a.m. Muenster, Texas 76252 secure roads and beach exits 5 General Eisenhower just past midnight we from which the U.S. VII visited us to give moral jumped near St. Mere Corps could push to capture support and prayers. Then we went immediately to our Eglese from about 600 feet (940) 759-2219 Cherbourg." Pausing, he up. Pretty Low!!! 1181 backed up several days, in planes. Also going to his memory, explaining, "On plane was a friend of mine, See FELDERHOFF, Page 6

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by Elfreda Fette at Bristow Medical Center. with Father Kyle adorned with fresh flowers. The wedding of Kristen Presented at the altar by Walterscheid, Father The groom's cake was Michelle Lyon of Tulsa, her father Larry Lyon, the Gregory Pilcher, and Very German sweet chocolate. Oklahoma and Ryan Todd bride was wearing an Rev. Gregory Gier were Formal attired servers Gehrig of Bristow, elegant candlelight silk Felicia Gehrig, groom's assisted with food displays, Oklahoma was held in Holy satin wedding gown sister-in-law and Daniel cake serving, and serving of Family Cathedral of Tulsa, enhanced with embroidered Schwarz, bride's brother-in- drinks. Tables in the Oklahoma. seed pearls in a delicate law who gave liturgical reception area were covered Officiating the Nuptial pattern on the bodice. The readings from the Old and with white, and held fresh Mass and double ring vows spaghetti straps were lined New Testaments, floral arrangements of were Father Kyle with pearls. She carried a respectively. Offertory gifts varying heights, with votive Walterscheid, groom's bouquet of white roses, of bread and wine were candles. cousin, Father Gregory freesia and orchids. Her presented at the altar by Filcher, a family friend and chapel length veil of illusion Janel Stoffels of Denton, The rehearsal dinner was former teacher of the groom fell from a tiara of seed groom's godmother, and hosted by the groom's at Subiaco Academy, and pearls and Swarovski Mark Stoffels of Shreveport, parents, Jim and Cindy Very Reverend Gregory crystals. Louisiana, groom's Gehrig in the home of Gier, rector of Holy Family For tradition and godfather. Charlie and Juanita King, Cathedral, on June 8, 2002 sentiment, she wore an Add- RECEPTION the bride's grandparents. at 2:00 p.m. a-Pearl necklace, gift from A reception and dinner Guests were shown videos of The bride is the daughter her grandmother, and were held at the City Plex photographs of the young of Larry and Linda Jane "borrowed" pearl and Tower 60th floor ballroom couple in earlier years. Lyon of Tulsa. diamond earrings. overlooking the city of Dinner was catered by Grandparents of the bride ATTENDANTS Tulsa. An elegant buffet Three Guys Smokin', a local are Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Maid of honor was Nina was served to 350 guests. favorite. Large round tables King and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wong of Tulsa, friend of Coordinated entertainment were covered with red and Frank C. Lyon. The bride is the bride. Matron of honor was provided by Infinity, white cloths, and held fresh a 1993 graduate of Union was Judy Marie Schwarz of who also played music for flower arrangements in High School in Tulsa, a Oklahoma City, bride's dancing. Guest book and primary colors. The party 1997 graduate of Oklahoma sister. keepsake programs were was attended by 100 guests. State University with a Bridesmaids were Joanna attended to by Carly Special remembrances were bachelor's degree in Zoology Marie Gehrig of Austin and Cheatham and Sarah King, voiced in loving memory of and a Master of Business Karen Jean Gehrig of bride's cousins and Amber Alma Stoffels and Arnold Administration degree from Muenster, sisters of the Bedolla and Lauren Stoffels, Schilling. OSU in 2000. She is groom, and Karrie Leigh groom's cousins. Since returning from their employed as marketing Harris of Alexandria, The Bavarian cream wedding trip to Moorea, manager for SBC Virginia, and Tamara Eve wedding cake with whipped Tahiti, Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Communications. Hyatt of Atlanta, Georgia, cream frosting and Todd Gehrig are at home in The groom is the son of both friends of the bride. raspberry sauce was Bristow, Oklahoma. James and Cynthia Gehrig They were identically Lucien James Gehrig of Nashville, cousins of the of Muenster. Grandparents attired in formal two-piece College Station, Mark bride. of the groom are Herman corset gowns in black crepe Andrew Gehrig of Muenster, Wedding music was Gardening Tips & Techniques Stoffels and Mrs. Arnold with flowing skirts. They brothers of the groom, Kevin presented by E. Farrell -A great way to maintain moisture to the soil, as (Jake) Schilling. The groom carried bouquets of fresh Christopher Lyon, bride's Dixon, organist of Holy well as reducing weeds is to lay down several layers is a 1991 graduate of flowers in primary colors. brother, and Chad Michael Family Cathedral, with of newspaper sheets between the rows and plants. Subiaco Academy, a 1995 Flower girl was Sophia Simmons of Dallas, groom's "Trumpet Tune" and At the end of the season this mulch can be turned graduate of Texas A&M Alma Stoffels, bride's cousin. "Trumpet Voluntary," and into the soil. Make sure the print is vegetable oil University with a bachelor's cousin. Ring bearer was Ushers were Stephen "Allegro" from Water Music, ink. Courtesy of ARA Content degree in Biomedical Justin Tyler Schwarz, Bartush of Muenster and and vocalist Cozette Snyder, Sciences and a 1998 bride's nephew. Duncan Campbell of College friend of the bride, with graduate of Trinity Jason Carl Gehrig of El Station, cousins of the "There Is Love" at seating of TWO-STEPPING WITH LES GILLIAM FOR HABITAT University with a Master of Alto, Bolivia, brother of the groom, and Barry the parents and "Ave Maria" Health Care Administration groom was best man. Cheatham of Pawnee, at Communion. Habitat for Humanity in the Gainesville area is building its fourth degree. He is employed as Groomsmen were Michael Oklahoma, Robert Lyon of Taking part in the special Habitat borne. Fundraisers planned by Habitat volunteers are Healthcare Administrator Dean Gehrig of Dallas, Tulsa, and Stan King of liturgy of the Nuptial Mass constantly necessary to fund construction. When Habitat brings Les Gilliam, the Oklahoma Balladeer, and his Silverlake Band to the Annual Gainesville Civic Center on Nov. 16, the latest Habitat fundraiser may plans ceremony prove the most popular of all. MISD }fanoicrafied The title of Oklahoma Balladeer is an honor voted by the Oklahoma for Veterans' Day Arts 8r Crafts Legislature in 1998. Gilliam performs frequently in a fifteen-state area and has presented his programs in the Kennedy Center in Washington , The Muenster High Cavalry Division's Horse D. C., in Silver Dollar City in Branson, Missouri, in the Cowboy Hall of a School Student Council is Cavalry Detachment. Drue Fame in Oklahoma City and at the International Country Music Festival a hosting a Veterans' Day attained the rank of captain Sell-O-Rama in Vienna, Austria. He has five albums and two videos among his a assembly. The assembly will before entering service in productions. Les Gilliarn appeals to wide audiences because he enlivens be at 10:00 a.m. in the the corporate sector. Admission November .6 8r 9 songwriters and performers. His band Muenster school Please join in the his songs with stories about gymnasium. Veterans will celebration of remembrance Friday, 10 am. - 8' p.m. provides boot-scooting music and various styles appealing to young and proceeast'els.e% old. be honored at this assembly to honor those who have Saturday, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. for their contribution to our served our country. A 0,,,cer.3.-- country and to our freedom. reception for guests of the othe The evening of Nov. 16 begins with the opening of doors at 6:00 P.M. Gainesville Civic Center at the Civic Center. A barbecue dinner will be from 7:00 until 8:00. The ceremony will include assembly will be held in the 311 South Weaver Street the posting of the colors by foyer of the gymnasium Concession Stand Gilliam's show is from 8:00 to 9:00 with dancing following until 11:00 t the Muenster Veterans of following the program. If P.M. A silent auction and raffle are other features of the evening. Foreign Wars Post 6205 and there are any questions, Bake Sale Western attire is the most popular choice for the event. e Auxiliary and patriotic please contact Muenster readings. The Muenster ISD at 759-2282. Door Prizes Awarded Hourly Dennis Potts, president of the Habitat for Humanity board of 1 High School Band and Sponsored by: directors, has been in correspondence with Gilliam for a number of i Sacred Heart fifth and sixth The Cooke County weeks to plan this event. Potts adds that IIFH volunteers are currently Meeting selling tickets, and that people may call the Habitat office at (940) 665- e grade choir will provide Extension Education Council v music. 3091 for questions, purchases of tickets, or contributions to HFH Guest speaker will be Notice construction. i Drue Bynum, a 1987 a graduate of Muenster High A meeting of the Diabetes e School and a 1991 graduate Support Group will be held s of the United States Tuesday, Nov. 19, at 7:00 I Military Academy at West p.m. at Gainesville MMH FAMILY HEALTH CLINIC e Point. After receiving a Memorial Hospital in the 1 Roberts Meeting Room. 509 NORTH MAPLE • MUENSTER commission as a second Danny Reeves, RPh will lieutenant in the United present "Polypharmacy" and (940) 759-2226 States Army, Drue served Diabetes. as a platoon leader and Persons with diabetes and 20e1.-cootiot, Pcaiefft4 executive officer in the first anyone interested in of the 9th Cavalry learning more about Regiment, 1st Cavalry diabetes, are encouraged to Division. He culminated his attend this free program. duties in the Army by For more information call commanding the 1st Joan Walterscheid at 940-

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Logan Patrick Pagel, son presents first concert Hermes Budish of Renate and Jacob Pagel, Leroy and Christy Brad and Kim Budish of turned two years old on Oct. Sti Angelic A'Cappella will and will be a wonderful Hermes of Brooklyn Park, Muenster announce with 5, 2002. He celebrated in his present its first concert on experience for the listener. Minnesota proudly pride and joy the birth of home with a Sesame Street seve Sunday, Nov. 17 at 6 p.m. in We of course are missing announce the birth of their their first child, a daughter, theme. His Big Bird cake stud' Sacred Heart Church. The one of our seasoned choir second son, Mitchell Shae Jocelyn Budish in was baked and decorated by and 17-voice chorus has been members, Laura Taylor, William Hermes on Oct. 26, Gainesville Memorial Hospital his mother. scbd rehearsing since mid who is recovering from liver 2002 at 6:23 a.m., weighing on Nov. 4, 2002, at 4:21 PM, Those who came to September. This is the transplant surgery. We 7 lb. 11 oz. and measuring weighing 9 lb. 2 oz. and celebrate with Logan on his fourth year of the choir and dedicate this concert to you 20 inches long. Mitchell measuring 21 inches in special day included his the Mies are hard at work Laura!" added Fette. joins his big brother, Joseph length. Grandparents are parents; siblings Kelsey, preparing this concert as Blake, age 19 months. Richard and Fern McKee of Derek, Miranda, and Collin; cfma:glireamodaidtd well as their Christmas In addition to their Grandparents are Richard Davis, Oklahoma and Larry his grandparents Pat and program on Dec. 22. concert schedule, the choir and Edna Hermes of and Nancy Budish of Fargo, Tommie Sue Hess; aunts, an As always, admission is is planning a trip to New Lindsay and William and North Dakota. Great- uncles, cousins, and friends free. Donations will be York City over spring break. Regina Schmidthe of Apple grandparents are Clara Stuart Hess; Glenda gratefully accepted. The trip will encompass Budish of Park River, North comp Valley, Minnesota. Great- Russell; Denise and Nicole has Angelic A'Cappella music and cultural grandmothers are Cecelia Dakota, LaVerda McKee of Pagel; Lisa Miller; Jill and receives many invitations to experiences. They are Hermes of Lindsay and Ardmore, Oklahoma and 500 Alaina Reiter; Dustin The perform. The ladies' busy currently holding a raffle to Julia Rivard of Daggett, Mutt Rogers of Tishomingo, Wimmer; Brianna Klement; Logan Patrick Pagel /quer school and sports calendar help cover expenses. Top Michigan, and the late Joe Oklahoma. and Penni, Kyla, and Curtis were: requires careful planning, prize is a family heirloom and Susie Hoenig and the Haverkamp. but they will perform at a Howard Miller clock on late Julius Hermes. variety of venues before display at Gehrig Christmas. Hardware. The tickets are In the Service "Don't miss this special limited to 400 and cost $10 concert," says Mrs. Fette, each. See one of the choir Boy Scouts attend Camporee Air Force Airman Braille) choir director. "This first members to purchase a W. Hair has graduated from concert is about 35 minutes ticket. basic military training at Muenster Boy Scout competition, traditional tug equipment the camporee Lackland Air Force Base Troop 664 went to the of war, haggis toss, obstacle director decided that it was San Antonio, Texas. Saint Jo Opry Longhorn Council Camporee course, rock climbing, unsafe for any troop to do a During the six weeks of last weekend at Texas archery, pellet gun shooting, skit. training, the airman studied' Motor Speedway. The weight toss, kilted mile, and the Air Force mission camporee is held every 4 canoe races. Those are most On Sunday morning there organization, and militan scheduled Nov. 9 years. The weather was cool of the activities they had at was a church service that customs and courtesies l Cenuc The next Saint Jo Opry is and performed for a number with misting rain. Everyone the camporee. was put on by scout the 0, performed drill an grade scheduled for Saturday, of years on local musical who went had lots of fun Scout Master Dwayne chaplain aides from ceremony marches, an Nov. 9 in the Saint Jo shows and other Oprys and despite the cold weather. Rohmer won second place in different troops. Even received physical training earn School Auditorium at 7:00 musical shows in area cities. They built an entrance to the adult Dutch oven though the scouts were wet 93* I rifle marksmanship, ftel a polo( p.m. One of the special Also scheduled to appear is their campsite of cedar logs. dessert cooking. The troop and muddy they are still training exercises, an guests for the November Mr. Gordy Lynch of The boys used many didn't get to sample his enthusiastic about scouting! special training in human grade show will be David Murphy Forestburg. He is planning different lashings to creation because the judges The boys who attended relations. of Forestburg. "David does a a Hank Williams, Sr. construct their project. For ate it all. He made were: Ricky Bell, Mark In addition, airmen whc tremendous job of singing standby. their entrance, they won a blackberry cobbler. Gehrig, John Rohner, Seth complete basic training earn some great country songs, first place blue ribbon in That night there was a Pearce, Kirk Felderhoff, Joe credits toward an associa including some of the Marty Anyone wishing to have district competition. country band. They played a Hesse, Don Stalling, and degree through th Robbins classics, along with seats reserved for groups There were many few songs and got rained Jeffrey Schniederjan. The Community College of the other great tunes," say the who would like to be seated activities for each troop to out. They had fire works adult leaders were Scout Air Force. Country Cut Ups, sponsors together may call ahead at participate in. There was and played "God Bless Master Dwayne Rohmer, He is the son of Linda. gRqaCniK,HuridrohPa:5jGalaldr1.8',1leieijneta,, of the show. 940-995-2443 or 995-2586. A battle-ax throwing, knife America" as a closing. Our Assistant Scoutmaster Bert Hair of Saint Jo, and Another guest scheduled small admission of $2.00 is throwing, hammer troop had been asked to do a Hesse, Scout Council brother of Jessica Hair of to appear is a local, well- asked for adults, with throwing, spear throwing, skit in the evening events member Randy Bell, and Gainesville. known talent, Cindy Lyons children admitted free, as tomahawk throwing, but because of the rain and Joe Stalling. Hair is a 2002 graduate of of Saint Jo. Cindy has been are nursing home residents ancient golf, blowgun the band's electrical submitted by Ricky Bell St. Jo High School. singing for most of her life or health facility residents. THC developing World War II web page j•I'K:R:c1GneYElharrillet:ta. j1:1 Gsc hhraru: From fighting on foreign touch with museums and battlefields to establishing research centers across the military posts on Texas soil, state that memorialize NyKnGs strrrtii, more Texans served in the Texans' wartime armed forces of World War accomplishments. In Endre II than residents of any addition, a bibliography other state in the nation. page offers visitors a To recognize the many selection of published Seal achievements Texans made materials that provide more Barts during World War II, the in-depth information about Canal Texas Historical the role Texas played in Kathe Commission (THC) has World War II. initiated the Texas In World War II survey, mailed Viewers can visit the Ca mc li recently to all county World War II in Texas web historical commissions. The page at www.thc.state.tx.us goal is to increase public in early November before awareness of important Veterans Day on Nov. 11. military and home front Visit regularly, as the site sandsc:7: sites in Texas, as well as will be updated with new document them. Nearly half information and links. of the state's counties have County historical aue identified local training commissions that have not bases, airfields, prisoner of submitted a survey may war camps, USO facilities request one from the THC's ratacWh and other locations. A links History Programs Division page will put visitors in at 512/463-5853. Tht Wei MUENSTER CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC Hours: Mon., Wed., & Fri. 8:30 am-3:00 pm 505 North Maple • 940-759-4044 Angelika G. Lamar, D.C.

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Students from MISD compete at Oakridge

Seventeen Muenster ISD Calculator 1' Math- tie 1", Number Sense 18', students from grades 5, 6, Science 6". Amanda Calculator 4', Math tie 17 th. and 7 traveled to Oakridge Dangelmayr- Number Sense Brett Morris- Number School in Arlington to 5", Calculator 6", Math 7', Sense 19°, Calculator 10', compete in a Texas Math Science 8°. Chad Math 16". Alex York- and Science Coaches Henscheid- Number Sense Number Sense 20° association academic meet 7", Calculator 9th, Math 3', th Math 15'. Calculator 13 on Saturday, November 2. Science 10'. Natalie 7th Grade - Laura Heers- Events were number sense, Valliere- Number Sense 9 th, Number Sense 2"d , mathematics, calculator, Calculator 2', Math 9", Calculator 13 °, Math 8", and science. The eighth Science 11". Science 14°. Christina grade missed the 6° Grade - Brandan Bindel Eckart- Number Sense 3', competition because of a — Number Sense 4t h, Calculator 6th Math 5', band excursion to UNT's Calculator 14', Math 7", Science 10th. Allison Miller- homecoming. Science 7th. Noel Barnhill- The students from Number Sense 5", Number Sense 11', Muenster and their places Calculator 2", Math 3'd, Calculator 17', Math 7", were: 5th Grade - Lia Heers- Science 9'. Madchen Science 15'. Hilliary Number Sense 1", Mosely- Number Sense 11th, Swirczynski- Number Sense Calculator 7 1b, Math- tie 1", Calculator 9th, Math 6". 20', Calculator 16', Math Science 2'. Josh Sicking- Number 19th. Rebecca Grewing- Shaina Felderhoff — Sense 15', Calculator 3` d, Number Sense 21'. Number Sense 2', Math tie 176 Jenni Luke- Calculator 5', Math 17 °. a Sacred Heart Honor Roll

To be eligible for the Davies, Joseph Davis, Clint "B" Honor Roll Principal's Honor Roll a Fuhrmann, Crystal Hess, Senior - Catherine student must earn a 95% in Jennifer Hoedebeck, Lilly Bartush, Jack Biffle, the overall quarter with no Nasche, Therakul Matthew Donohue, Martin grade less than 93%. To Pulpanyawong, Haley Farrell, Patrick Knapp, earn the "A" Honor Roll a Rogers, Thomas Tiffany Richey, Joseph 93% in the overall grading Whitecotton; Skotnik, Jana Truebenbach; period is required with no Junior Class - Jayna Junior Class - Tony an grade less than 85%. To Biffle, Andrea Bonin, Lisa Koesler, Wes Wimmer, qualify for the "B" Honor Endres, Karen Gehrig, Kate Jared Zimmerer; Spring Break trips organized for NCTC Roll is a 85% with only one Sepanski, Kevin Sophomore - Stephanie to grade being between 75% Walterscheid, Christina Henscheid, Jessica Knabe; North Central Texas and subways, a guided trip music department, has been It and 84%. Weinzapfel; Freshmen - Nicole College students looking for to Canterbury Cathedral to London 18 times himself, First Six Weeks Sophomore Class - Paul Bayer, Jacqueline Flusche, excitement and cultural and a group fine-dining says students can learn a Principal's Honor Roll Bartush, Rose Bartush, Hannah Hess, Emily enrichment on a shoestring experience at the Chaucer lot by visiting cultural sites, Senior Class - Jacqueline Bauer, Andy Jaroma, Sarah Whitecotton, have a couple of great Hotel. but can also find it easy to ad Christopher Fuhrmann, Davis, Christina Fetsch, Whitney Wimmer; options for Spring Break After some initial engage the locals Jonathan Krahl, Oliver Stephen LaChance; Grade 8 - Jessica Bartel, 2003: $1,085 package trip guidance on how to use the On the Santa Fe trip, McElroy, Michael Voth; Freshmen - Adam Charlotte Bartush, Mark to London England or a subway system and advice students can get Junior Class - Cindy Dangelmayr, Joelle Fleitman, Micah Flusche, $250 trip to Santa Fe for on how to get the most out transportation, lodging and Hartman, Amy Trevino; Fuhrmann, Mark Gehrig, Mitchell Sellers; skiing and sight-seeing. of their tour, students and most of their meals covered Grade 8 - Stephanie Shannon Hartman, Diana Grade 7 - Sunni Bayer, Spaces on the trips are others are free to break up for only $250. Staying in Krawietz, Kristen Miller, Knabe, David Walterscheid, Paulette Carbajal, Tyler being booked this month to and spend time seeking nearby Glorieta, students Taylor Torcellini, Paige Brittany White; Rohner; lock in special rates. their areas of interest. Some will have van White; Grade 8 - Zachary Grade 6 - Kirk London, long recognized even take the tube under transportation to Ski Santa Grade 7 - Stephen Davis, Bartush, Rebecca Brundage, Felderhoff, Dylan Flusche, as one of the world's most the English Channel to visit Fe and to the city of Santa Kristin Jaroma, Colby Karina Skotnik; Ben Walterscheid; important cultural centers, Paris. Fe, an important center for Richey, Lauren Sepanski, Grade 7- Kara provides a great opportunity "It was an incredible trip," the arts, history and Joshua Yosten; Felderhoff, Nolan Hartman, Grade 5 - Samantha for students to experience a said Erin Moss, an NCTC tourism. Founded in 1607, Grade 6 - Lisa Miller, Lauren Krahl; Barnett, Zachary Moritz, foreign culture, ancient student from Sanger who Santa Fe is the oldest and Richard Sweeney; Grade 6 - Natalie Katy Satree; museums and historical went last year. "There is so highest elevation state Grade 5 - Ian Barnhill, Endres, Kaitlyn Felderhoff, Grade 4 - Jesse sites in a country where much to see - and it's very capital in the United States. Kristin LeBrasseur, John Matthew Flusche, Tanner Brundage, Kimberly people speak English. The easy to get around. The It's is the country's third Herr, Joe Hesse, Mitchell Carbajal, Ryan Felderhoff, $1,085 travel package put public transportation is largest art-market with Nystrom;Grade 4 - Victoria Hesse, Kalyssa Pollard, Jordan Henscheid, Matthew together by Paul Hutchins wonderful." more than 250 galleries and Endres; Donald Stalling, Tom Hesse, Megan Hesse, and Dr. Michael Linder, Moss had some initial art dealers. The package "A" Honor Roll: Torcellini, Samantha Rebekah Hesse, Sydney NCTC professors and apprehension when trying includes bus transportation, Senior Class Daniel Wimmer; Hoedebeck, Madison veteran foreign travelers, to decide whether to make three-nights of lodging Bartush, Mary Jane Grade 5 - Isaac Davis, Hofbauer, Jessica Krahl, includes airfare, seven the trip. For one, she (three or four to a room), Callahan, Alicia Cochran, Adriana Finney, Gerry Alexander Turner, Zachary nights in a three-star hotel, expected to be traveling breakfast and evening Katherine Cox, Jessica Brundage; White, Calvin Wimmer. unlimited use of London bus with people whom she had meals. A three-day lift barely met or outright ticket, purchased strangers. What was special separately, costs $85 for and surprising to her was skiers 21 and younger. For School Lunch Menus the bond she developed with older skiers, tickets are WEEK OF NOV. 11 - 15 applesauce, broccoli, bread. soup, ham and cheese Fri. - Hamburger other students and adults $104.50. Participants in the SACRED HEART Fri. - Hot pockets sandwiches, lettuce and w/trimmings, French fries, taking the trips, many of ski trip board a bus on the Mon. - Grilled cheese (pepperoni), salad, cheese tomatoes, bananas, cookies. ice cream. whom she now counts as NCTC campus on Friday sandwich, tomato soup, sticks, fruit cocktail. Thurs. - Steak fingers, ERA ISD close friends. Also, she had evening, ski Sunday, crackers, apples. MUENSTER ISD creamed potatoes w/gravy, Mon. - Pepperoni or concerns about how safe she Monday and Tuesday and Sausage, Mon. - Corny dogs, potato corn, pineapple, hot rolls. would feel on the streets of return Wednesday. Tues. - cheese pizza, corn, tossed While the intended sauerkraut, potatoes, corn wedges, ranch style beans, Fri. - Barbecue salad, strawberry one of the world's largest vanilla pudding, bread. cobbler, pears. sandwiches, pickles and applesauce, sugar cookie. cities. On that count, Moss audience for both trips is Tues. - Spaghetti w/meat said she felt much safer NCTC students, community Wed. - Mexican casserole, onions, French fries, pork Tues. - Vegetable beef members are welcome on ranch style beans, pears, sauce, lettuce salad and beans, applesauce, ice soup, grilled cheese than she would feel in w/dressing, green beans, typical large American the London trip if space is salad, bread. cream. sandwich, tossed salad, available. For more Thurs. - Pork chops, peaches, hot rolls. LINDSAY ISD sliced pears, chocolate cities. cinnamon Wed. - Vegetable beef She said being part of the information on the London potatoes, Mon. - Hot dogs w/chili, pudding. trip, call 940-668-7731, baked beans, apple crisp. Wed. - Soft tacos, group led by Hutchins and Linder allowed her to enjoy extension 382 for Linder or Tues. - Chicken fried trimmings, pinto beans, extension 349 for Hutchins. steak, creamed potatoes, cornbread, chocolate chip London much more than if she had been traveling on To find out about the Santa green beans, pineapple, cookie. Fe Trip, contact Ann RED RIBBON bread. Thurs. - Spaghetti w/meat her own. Hutchins, who has been to Norcross at 668-7731, Wed. - Lasagna, salad, sauce, or chicken nuggets, Extension 302. 4( WEEK 41 green beans, sliced peaches, London 20 times, knows the mixed vegetables, pears, city better than most Submitted by Eric Williams: bread. tossed salad, breadstick. Fri. - Hamburger, sliced Londoners, at least from a Thurs. - Tacos, pinto tourists' viewpoint. He Fun Activities beans, peaches, applesauce, cheese, trimmings, French Pudding Finger Paint fries, ice cream. loves the city, where he can bread. see world-class live theater Prepare one package of WE'VE GO' d important historical instant vanilla pudding mix sites in a range from and separate it into several BETTER ancient Roman occupation containers. Add food Gardening Tips & Techniques coloring to each one to THINGS -Use all those fall leaves! Shred them and put them through the Norman Conquest, Middle Ages and obtain desired color. Use TO PO in your flower and vegetable garden for extra colored pudding to finger nutrients in the soil and protection from the cold World War II THAN Linder, head of the NCTC paint on paper plates. winter! Courtesy of ARA Content Courtesy of Gainesville WIC PRIOGS! 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Well do 43 Passing/yds. 44 far the our best to bounce back move, with Hiser getting 10 13/5/2 Atticomp/int 5/2/0 were against Saint Jo and keep yards, and Cody Cory 16 to 3/25 Punts/avg. 3/46 meow' our home winning streak get into Pirate territory. But 7/3 Fumbles/lost 1/1 3en alive." two quarterback sacks were 3/25 Penalties/yds. 6/60 W Muenster beat the Pirates followed by an interception, Individual Stats g.ame on first downs and total which allowed Collinsville to -RUSHERS: Cody Cory. The carry the ball into the final opetei, 4 yards, but also had more 28/147; Justin Wolf, 6/23 . yarns turnovers (5-1) which period of play. A 4th down TACKLERS: Cameron Tigers,. turned into points for punt put Muenster on their Walterscheid, 11 (4 for wok el, Collinsville. The victory for 14 yard line. A pass from losses); Kyle Endres, 10; Sean Fuhrmann to Mitch John', the Pirates keep their Jared Ledbetter, 8. Batts playoff chances alive, but Felderhoff gained 14 yards. TURNOVERS: Justin Hess. they must beat Petrolia this Three plays later, Friday by 8 points. Fuhrmann connected with Next Action Collinsville struck Cory for another 11 yards to The Hornets will finish quickly, taking the first get to the Hornet 45 yard the season this Friday, offensive play of the game line. Wolf gained 9 yards, hosting the playoff hopeful 74 yards for the first but two runs lost 11 to keep Saint Jo Panthers. "Saint Jo touchdown. The extra kick Muenster from getting a is always a big game," noted lit up the scoreboard 7-0 first down, turning the ball Coach Endres. "We will be with just 14 seconds off the over to the Pirates at playing for pride. If we don't clock. midfield. Muenster's fumble, we can end the Muenster took the ball on defense held Collinsville to season with a win. We need WhpHdd4pfillt:pBmi6uasunartus°ed6.°°k!1vinint.Psit their 33 yard line. A no gain. The punt placed the a big crowd for support. You The Muenster Hornets fell to the Pirates last week. Top: Hor- ituselthttstj:,:wiilb;1 liu2ncee.arudedreAPEAt.1;1 fumbled snap lost 3 yards, Hornets on their 18 yard know they will have a nets' defense gets held on the line, except for one who gets the Thwqaan then Cody Cory picked up line. Two plays later, crowd." tackle; middle: a loose ball is recovered by Justin Hess; above: 14. Another fumbled play Collinsville picked up a The Panthers have had Clint Miller pulls down a Pirate; at right: Dustin Hiser gets the forced a Hornet punt. The fumbled ball and scored six shut-outs this season. In 1st down. Janie Hartman Photos next play Cameron their last touchdown of the pre-district play, they night. With 4:55 remaining outscored their opponents Walterscheid caused a ds fumble with Justin Hess in the game, the Pirates had 212-6, with victories over yar covering the loose Pirate a 27-7 lead. Savoy (42-6), W.F. Notre JV Pirates edge Hornets 6-0 ball on the Collinsville 35 From their 35 yard line, Dame (55-0), Sacred Heart three runs by Cody Cory (13-0), Fannindel (55-0), and A score on the first drive a 4th down situation. An 4th and 2, a quarterback yard line. oonnt Cory picked up 5 yards, picked up 24 yards. A 15 Perrin Whitt (47-0). District of the game was the lone incomplete pass, defended sack gave the ball to the Des" s o then a fumble in the yard penalty assisted in action began with a win touchdown in last by K. Walterscheid and Pirates. backfield lost 2. Clint Miller getting Muenster to the over Collinsville (24-14), Thursday's junior varsity Endres gave Muenster the Several big plays moved the picked up 10 yards for a Collinsville 22. Three plays then their first loss of the game, giving Collinsville a ball with just seconds on the Collinsville down to the enaitl first down on the 22 yard later, the Pirates picked off season to Petrolia (27-12). 6-0 victory over Muenster. clock before the half-time Hornet 6 yard line. Two fumble line. A flag set the Hornets a Muenster pass, ran three The Panthers then shut out Keaton Haverkamp break. flags, tackles by Daniel back 10 yards, then two plays, and punted. The Lindsay (16-0) and Era (36- booted the opening kick to J. Walterscheid returned Haverkamp, J . plays later Cody Cory scored Hornets got in two plays 0). the 20 yard line. Daniel the 3rd quarter kick to the Walterscheid, and on a 29 yard run. Dustin before the time ticked off Game time is 7:30 p.m. at McGrew stopped the return 30. But a fumble in the Hennigan, and an Walterscheid booted the the clock. Hornet Stadium. at the 24. Muenster's backfield on 2nd down, was incomplete pass was penaltl extra point for a 7-7 tie with defense, with tackles by covered by Collinsville on followed by a fumble in the six minutes on the clock. Nathan Privett, McGrew, the 11 yard line. end zone, covered by D. tffirohellgais:ttetlg: The Pirates came back Patrick Lutkenhaus, Ryan Lutkenhaus, Cain, and Felderhoff to put Muenster just ins the next drive, taking nine Local teams participate Hennigan and Derek Haverkamp teamed up to on the 20 yard line. plays to go 65 yards, scoring Felderhoff kept the runs stop the Pirates on the 4 An unsuccessful run, a on a 1 yard run. The PAT short, but a 25 yard pass yard line. A fumble in the flag, and two incomplete T behindiorienpddL kick was no good for a 13-7 in Regional Meet Nov. 2 play and a roughing the backfield lost 5 yards, then passes were followed by a A ytoi score with 1:33 remaining kicker flag kept an incomplete pass Haverkamp punt. PAT pi on the first quarter clock. The UIL Regional Cross their places and times were: Collinsville's drive alive, defended by K. Walterscheid Collinsville played out the score Three Cory runs gained Country Meet was held 6th, Mitchell Ward, 17.16; scoring on a 13 yard run put the Pirates 4th and goal remaining time to take the 15 yards as the first period Saturday, Nov. 2, at Arlington. 13th, Pat Zimmerer, 17.32; with 2:34 on the clock. The on the 9 yard line. D. win. Aga ended. Cory picked up 9 Muenster, Lindsay and Era 16th, Mitch Creed, 17.47; PAT kick fell short for a 6-0 Endres stopped the scoring RUSHERS: Derek Endres Lions more yards to the Pirate 29, were among the teams 21st, Kyle Endres, 18.12; score. threat with an intercepted 12/24; Daniel McGrew 6/18. but a 4th and 4 attempt participating. 29th, Alan Trammell, 18.33; A short kick gave pass in the end zone, giving TACKLERS: Ryan 10:as 0 o failed and Collinsville took The Lindsay Knights won 31st, Kristopher Creed, 18.36; Muenster possession near Muenster possession on the Hennigan, Jordan n over offensively for three the regional meet and will and 101st, Malcom Martin, midfield. A pass from 20 yard line. Walterscheid, Nathan the art plays, then punted. advance to state competition 20.28. Jordan Walterscheid to The Hornets controlled Privett, Patrick Hoed Muenster, from their 17 this Saturday. The Knights Other Lady Hornets running Keith Walterscheid to the the ball for the remainder of Lutkenhaus. lc yard line, moved to midfield took the championship with the cross country race, their 10 yard line was called back the 3rd quarter, moving 36 The JV Hornets traveled yard I with runs by Justin Wolf, 64 points, followed by Era places and times were: 12th, by a flag. Two more flags yards in 10 carries by to Saint Jo Nov. 7 for their failed Cory, Dustin Hiser, D. with 82 and Huckabay 89. Kallie Gerstberger, 13.12; kept the Hornets from McGrew and Endres. On final game of the season Walterscheid, and a One-hundred and sixty-four 16th, Jami Gerstberger, advancing as the first period Walterscheid to Hiser pass. boys ran at the regional 13.34; 45th, JoAnna of play ended. Muenster A flag and quarterback sack meet. Felderhoff, 14.10; 68th, punted away the ball to the copoYnal:ydsveredd:s halted the drive and Jared The Lady Hornets of Robyn Hermes, 14.46; 82nd, Pirate 23. the 20 Ledbetter punted. The Muenster finished 3rd and Amanda Felderhoff, 15.06; Collinsville got in four teams exchanged punts as Lindsay girls 4th as teams. and 97th. Stevie Klement, runs for 22 yards, then time ticked off the clock Miles High School won the 15.22. Chase Cain and Privett sBe!rt:sst towards the half-time break. girls' division with 72 points, The Lady Knights were dropped the Pirates for a The third quarter began Aspermont was 2nd with 83, led by Jessica Bezner, who loss. On 4th down, a rd l yard as bad as the first when followed by Era 107, Muenster finished in 17th place with a fumbled ball was covered by Muenster fumbled the kick 119 and Lindsay 171 points. time of 13.34. Others were: Michael Eckart. The next then return, setting up the next There were 172 girls running 28th, Joni Erwin, 13.46; play, Muenster fumbled the assists Pirate touchdown. Three at the meet. 39th, Melissa Fuhrmann, ball back to the Pirates. runs and the Pirates had a Muenster's Jenn a 14.03; 48th, Tiffany Martin, Defensive plays by J. TruPATeblta 21-7 lead with 10:29 on the Felderhoff qualified for the 14.14; 74th, Cheryl Knabe, Walterscheid and Derek with 4 clock. state meet, finishing in 9th 14.52; 89th, Genevieve Endres, and an incomplete first Iss The Hornets got in eight place with a time of 13:07. Knauf, 15.12; and 111th, pass forced a Pirate punt. runs, converting one 4th Knights advancing to state, Allison Hundt, 15.46. Muenster's offense Also in the top 20 was struggled, losing ground in Katie Metzler of Era, who three plays and punting. finished in 8th place with a The Pirates got one 1st Eddie Yetter time of 13.05. down, then a Hornet gang Registered Representative tackle, a slip in the backfield put the Pirates in Associated Press State Poll Muenster Hornet JV defenders gang up on the Pirate runner Class A early in last Thursday's game. Michael Eckert is #65. 1 lraan I Fort Worth Star Telegram Dave Fene Photo Member: NASD. MSRB, SIPC INVESTMENTS 2 Roscoe AREA FOOTBALL LEADERS THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK 3 Tenaha Class 2A-A WI 4 Hubbard MUTUAL FUNDS RUSHING Muenster Branch 5 West Sabine IRAs Place Carpi. tin TD Paint & Body Shopfor All Your Needs 519 E. Division 940-759-2218 6 Petrolia 4 Cody Cory 208 1,222 20 15 Keith Dieter 100 666 6 18 Cris Harris 86 629 10 SCORING Point. 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Tigers quickly ended when Next Action "This was a good game for Calvary picked off a pass The Tigers were to finish us because we were able to seconds before the half-time their regular season this get back some intensity I break. Friday night hosting the felt we lost in previous The Tiger offense began Fort Worth Ambassadors the 3rd period, but Eagles. The game was district games," commented canceled when Ambassadors Coach Kris Hogan. "We had, struggled making yards. A forfeited due to grades and in our minds, that we would Sacred Heart punt was injuries. The Eagles are shut ourselves down waiting covered by Clint Fuhrmann to keep the drive going to winless in conference play for the playoffs. The results and 4-5 so far this season. were bad. We got back the Lion 14 yard line before running out of downs. A Coach Hogan noted that mentally, refocused against the Tigers are getting ready Denton, and played a good quarterback sack by Adam for the playoffs, advancing game." Krahl was followed by an 88 Tiger quarterback Paul Bartush skirts outside this muddy pile-up to pile up some more yard touchdown run by as the 2nd place team in yardage for Sacred Heart against Denton Calvary Friday. Dave Fette Photo The Lions took the district IAA. opening kick, couldn't get 10 Calvary. The PAT failed and yards and punted. The with 4:52 on the clock, the Tigers, starting at midfield, score read 24-12. took eight runs, shared by Sacred Heart picked up Johnny Krahl, Paul 12 yards, fumbled to the Bartush, Thomas Lions, then held their Whitecotton, and Chris opponent to minus 6 yards Hoedebeck, to score the first for a punt. The Tigers points - a 1 yard run by carried the ball into the Bartush. The PAT failed for final quarter, with a 6-0 score with 7:54 on the Whitecotton getting a 50 first quarter clock. yard gain to the Calvary 20. Again Calvary's offense Two runs by Hoedebeck moved backwards. The punt were good for 5, Whitecotton put the Tigers on the Lion picked up 4 1/2, then on 4th 46. Unable to get a first down, Bartush scored on a down, Sacred Heart punted, 10 yard run. The PAT failed dropping the Lions to the for a 30-12 score with 9:18 12. A tackle by Adam Krahl remaining in the game. and Matt Donohue, a Calvary moved the ball quarterback sack by Krahl, into Tiger territory, but an and an incomplete pass incomplete pass, sacks by were followed by a short Adam Krahl and Thomas punt, placing the Tigers 21 Whitecotton, and a flag yards from pay dirt. A stopped the drive on the 46 Bartush to Clint Fuhrmann yard line. Two runs by pass was good for 6 points. Whitecotton got the Tigers The PAT run failed for a 12- to the 39. A face mask flag With plenty of blocking by Clayton Truebenbach (72), Adam 0 score with 2:02 on the assisted in moving the ball Kraft' (56) and others, Sacred Heart runner Johnny Krahl breaks clock to the 15 where Whitecotton Denton's next drive began ran for another Tiger on their 17 yard line. A touchdown. The PAT pass fumbled snap, a tackle by failed for a 36-12 score with Tigerettes shooting to continue tradition Daniel Bartush, and two 2:35 remaining on the game flags were followed by a clock. The Sacred Heart Bauer will lace the shoes up performance in last year's White, Emily Jaroma, and quarterback sack by The Lions moved the ball Tigerettes enter the 2002- for Austin College this semi-final win and is Nicole Bayer. Whitecotton, another to the Tiger 20 yard line 2003 season on the heels of season and Zimmerer will expected to build on that In a preseason poll of the penalty and a short punt where Whitecotton covered one of their most successful be playing for Saint performance this season. district's head coaches the from the end zone putting a fumble allowing Sacred seasons in school history. Gregory's. Barnhill will take "Our seniors are solid," said Tigerettes were picked to the Tigers on the Lion 27, Heart to kill the clock. Last year's squad claimed a year off and is expected to Coach Jon. "Raney can score finish first with Colleyville just inside the 2nd quarter. SH 12 12 0 12 36 their fourth consecutive continue her basketball and Jennifer, Jana, and Covenant 2nd, 3rd Dallas Two plays later, Hoedebeck DC 0 6 6 0 12 district crown and their fifth career next season. Mary Jane are as Tyler Street, 4th Dallas scored on a 28 yard run TEAM STATS consecutive state However, the cupboard is competitive as they come. I Lighthouse and rounding behind the blocking of SH championship along with far from bare. Sacred am counting on their out the district is Irving Clayton Truebenbach. The 16 1st downs 8 holding down the Texas Heart's 2, 3 and 4 scorers leadership the first few Highlands. Joining a new PAT pass failed, for a 18-0 42/225 Rushes/yds. 34/170 Association of Basketball from last year's team are months as we try to fill the district is always a score with 11:24 still on the 38 Passing yds. 25 Coaches number one among seven veterans back huge holes left by challenge. Covenant is the clock. 3/8/1 Comp/att/int 3/8/1 ranking for most of the for another season at the graduation." last team to keep Sacred A good kick return by the 2/28 Punts/avg. 5/20 season. Catholic school in Muenster. Three-year letter winners Heart from a district title Lions was followed by a 36 1/1 Fumbles/lost 12/3 Now Sacred Heart head And those seven veterans Jayna Biffle, Courtney five years ago. yard scoring run. With 2/10 Penalties/yds. 11/88 coach Jon LeBrasseur, who along with some newcomers Hartman, and Karen Gehrig The Tigerettes should be 10:05 on the clock, Calvary Individual Stats was named the Texas are aiming to continue a look to shoulder the load on ready for the district slate, was on the board 18-6 after -RUSHERS: Thomas Association of Private and tradition of excellence as their platoon. The backcourt after a challenging the extra pass play failed. Whitecotton, 11/86; Johnny Parochial Schools Coach Of they strive for their sixth pair of Gehrig and Hartman nondistrict schedule which Hoedebeck returned the Krahl, 12/62; Chris The Year in 2001-2002, consecutive state title. accounted for 300 points includes a road opener at Lion kick to the Lion 20 Hoedebeck, 11/57 must look to continue a long Returning for the and 152 steals last season. AAAA Lutheran, arch-rival yard line, but the Tigers TACKLERS: Thomas storied tradition of Tigerettes will be seniors Billie, a 5'11" all-state post, Lindsay in game two and in failed to get the needed Whitecotton, Adam Krahl basketball success in a new Raney Bauer, Mary Jane led the Tigerettes in game three Carrollton yards, turning the ball over district. Callahan, Jennifer rebounding last season and Christian who is tabbed as on downs at the 17. Five Sacred Heart lost three Hoedebeck, and Jana was third in scoring. "Jayna one of the top AAA under plays later Andy Davis Fort Worth Star Telegram key players to graduation, Truebenbach. Bauer, an all can dominate a game," said private school teams in the covered a fumbled ball on AREA FOOTBALL LEADERS including Audrey Barnhill, state player from a season LeBrasseur. "Gehrig has the state. "We will be tested the 20 to set up the Tigers' Private Schools Andrea Bauer, and Kristin ago, averaged 10.8 points potential to be one of the early," said LeBrasseur. next touchdown. RUSHING Zimmerer. Barnhill will be per game and was third on best point guards in "We have a very competitive A screen pass from Men Carries 174 7D missed as she directed the the team in steals and Tigerette history and schedule with some perks as 10 C. Hoedebeck 107 820 13 Tigerettes from her point assists last season. Bauer is Hartman is just deadly from we get to play the Bartush to Whitecotton 14 Jonny Krahl 98 595 6 moved the Tigers to the 10 guard position and Bauer a scorer and will be counted behind the arc." outstanding Valley View SCORING To fill the holes due to Eagle team in the pit, top yard line. A motion flag Platt Polnu goes down as the number on to pick up some of the ranked Carrollton Christian backed the ball 5 yards, 4 Chris Hoedebeck 104 two Tigerette in scoring power that was lost graduating seniors, the then Johnny Krahl scored, TACKLES combination of points and via graduation. Callahan, a Tigerettes are looking for along with four outstanding assisted by a block by 1 Thom. Whitecotton 147 rebounds for her career. 5'10" forward, will be help from 5'6" sophomore tournaments. People do not 7 Andy Davis 90 Zimmerer, an outstanding counted on to give the guard Stephanie Henscheid, realize that we only have Truebenbach. Again the 17 Adam Krahl 77 PAT failed for a 24-6 score defensive ace, will be missed Tigerettes the inside-outside 5'9" forwards Jacqueline 100 students in high school with 4:25 remaining in the for her relentless pressure threat with her outside Bauer and Maggie Farrell, and we respect the large first half. on opposing players. "We shooting and her inside and 5'7" freshman guard schools for giving us the lost three important moves. Hoedebeck is as solid Whitney Wimmer. Others opportunity to play them." elements from a great as they come at her position. fighting for position are Lisa The 2002-2003 Tigerettes squad," said Coach Jon. The 5'7" forward has had an Endres, Katie Flusche, schedule: The Kiwanis Andrea was an outstanding outstanding preseason and Melissa Thomas, Shannon submitted by Conch Jon athlete, Audrey was a coach is expected to add some Hartman, Hannah Hess, LeBrasseur on the floor, and Kristin was scoring to the Tigerette Diana Knabe, Debra Yosten, 18th Annual such a great leader." The attack. Truebenbach, a 5'9" Joelle Fuhrmann, Brittany talent will be missed as forward, had an outstanding

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The State-ranked Petrolia to start the final quarter. Individual Stets Pirates put another mark Lindsay's offense came up 2 RUSHING: Chris Homer si under the win column yards short and the ball 17/64. TURNOVERS: Joey Friday night after they went over on downs. Arendt. TACKLERS: Sam handed the Lindsay Knights A 68 yard Pirate run Hellinger, Bradley Anderle, a 42-7 beating. "Petrolia's a quickly took Petrolia into Ryan Kasparek. good team. They've got an scoring range, but tackles Next Action explosive bunch that puts by Rimmer, Dieter, and The Knights travel to Era points on the board in a Mark Schreiber gave this Friday to complete the hurry," commented Lindsay Lindsay the ball on their 25. season. "We'll go into the Coach John Erwin. Hellinger and Horner Era game with a positive Lindsay kicked off the picked up 18 yards then note," said Coach Erwin. start of the contest, setting failed to get a first down "The boys have played hard the Pirates on their 20 yard and punted. Three plays all year with chances to win, line. Mixing runs and quickly moved the Pirates but it hasn't turned out like passes, Petrolia scored after 59 yards for their final we wanted." 10 plays with a 9 yard run. touchdown of the game with Era has struggled all With 8:52 on the clock the 5:31 on the clock and a 42-7 season, getting two PAT kick put Petrolia on score. victories, Gainesville State It was three plays and The Knights hosted Petrolia last the board 7-0. School (15-7) and W.F. Friday. Above: Mitch Creed Runs by Chris Horner, punt for the Knights. Notre Dame (22-0). Pre- takes off down field after a team- Keith Dieter, and Sam Petrolia then controlled the season losses came from mate eliminates one Pirate and Hellinger took the Knights clock as time ticked away to Sacred Heart (7-40), Chico Matt Brennan (53) takes care of to the 16 yard line, where end the game. (0-24), and Alvord (7-35). another; at left: Chris Horner they ran out of downs. L 0 7 0 0 7 The Hornets are winless in fights for extra ground. Tackles by Horner, Ryan P 13 14 8 7 42 district play, falling to Anitra Anderle Photos Kasparek, Joey Arendt, TEAM ETATS Petrolia (14-48), Muenster Matt Brennan, and L P (0-21), Collinsville (7-38), TEAM STANDINGS Hellinger held the Pirates to 10 1st downs 19 and Saint Jo (0-36). TAPPS DISTRICT IAA 5 yards, forcing a punt. The 43/160 Rushes/yds. 33/319 Coach Erwin noted that next play, a Lindsay fumble 0 Passing yds. 139 the Knights will be several gave the ball back to 0/7/0 Comp/att/int 8/21/0 players short, because of the Petrolia. Two major flags 6/27 Punts/avg. 2/32 state cross country meet in assisted the Pirate drive to 4/2 Fumbles/lost 2/2 Austin Saturday. the end zone, scoring on a 5 4/47 Penalties/yds. 8/58 Game time is 7:30 p.m. at yard run. The PAT kick Era. failed for a 13-0 score with 57.3 seconds remaining in TAPPS DISTRICT /AA the first period. After the kick, the LAST WEEK'S SCORES Knights began their drive Sacred Heart 36, Calvary 12 TEAM STANDINGS on their 35 yard line. A 15 Tyler St 6, Covenant 10 UIL DISTRICT IIA yard run by Dieter, a 14 Highlands 35, Ambassadors 16 Season DLstrIct W-L W-L yard gain by Horner, and a 13 yard penalty against Petrolia 7-2 4-0 Petrolia highlighted the UIL DISTRICT 11A Saint Jo 8-1 3-1 eight short runs to the 2 LAST WEEK'S SCORES Collinsville 7-2 3-1 yard line. Dieter then found Muenster 7, Collinsville 27 Muenster 4-5 1-3 pay dirt and with Lindsay 3-6 1-3 Lindsay 7, Petrolia 42 Kasparek's extra boot, the Era 2-7 0-4 Knights closed the score to Saint Jo 36, Era 0 13-7 with 7:24 on the clock. Petrolia got in eight plays, before Joey Arendt covered a loose ball. The next play, the Knights lost possession with a fumble. Three plays later - 21-7. The Knight offense again struggled and punted. On the second play from scrimmage, the Pirates scored on a 57 yard run for a 27-7 score with 52 seconds before the half-time break. Sacred Heart Cub quarterback Nolan Hartman hands off the football to Josh Yosten, who runs A fumble, recovered by for a 7-yard gain against the Denton Calvary junior high team. Dave Fene Photo Lindsay on the 3rd quarter kick prevented a good return. Homer made a 12 ntry yard run, then another Slate b ou nd Lindsay Knights, Regional Cross Cou Tiger Cubs beat Lion Cubs 14-8 Champions, are, from lett, back row - Kyle Endres, Danny fumbled play, a short run, Kendall, Alan Trammell, Chad Dieter; front - Malcom Martin, and an incomplete pass Kristopher Creed, Mitchell Ward, Mitch Creed, Pat Zimmerer. forced another punt. The Sacred Heart Cub punted. Two plays later out the remaining seconds Courtesy Photo From their 32, the Pirates defense covered four Tyler Rohmer covered a toward the half-time break. again mixed runs and fumbled balls last fumbled ball, setting the The teams exchanged passes, taking seven plays Thursday, to help keep Tigers 32 yards from pay punts in the 3rd quarter, to find the end zone. The Denton Calvary from the dirt. Runs by Josh Yosten, with Theodore Otto covering Game Warden Field Notes PAT pass put Petrolia end zone and take a 14-8 Colby Richey, and Nolan a fumbled ball. Sacred Hartman picked up 10 ahead 35-7. victory. Heart carried the ball into in the front yard The teams then The Cubs booted away yards. Three runs by Yosten the final period, then All He Saw Were the Red circle moved the ball to the 10. and Blue Lights -- While having a serious 2 p.m. exchanged punts with the their first possession, then punted. Calvary's drive drinking session. The Knight drive highlighted allowed Calvary to score on Hartman got to the 4 and on ended when Josh Yosten sitting at a county road the first play of the 2nd intersection in Cochran warden noticed blood on the with a 29 yard run by a 66 yard touchdown run. covered a loose ball on their rear of a vehicle as he was Hellinger, before punting on The extra run put the Lion quarter, Yosten scored on a 19 yard line. Sacred Heart County, a Lamb County 4 yard run. Hartman ran in game warden recently walking towards the group. 4th and 9. A fumble on the Cubs ahead 8-0 with 5:09 on moved the ball to midfield, All members of the group return was recovered by the 1st quarter clock. the points after to tie the then allowed the time to observed two vehicles pull game 8-8 with 7:55 on the up to the intersection. The assured the warden they Ryan Kasparek putting the Again Sacred Heart's tick off the clock. knew nothing about the Knights inside the Pirate 20 offense struggled and clock. Leading rushers for the lead vehicle slowed to Calvary got a good run, within 30 feet of the deer skin down the road and Tiger Cubs were: Josh had killed absolutely but Mitch Sellers stopped Yosten 20/83; Nolan warden, not seeing him. The the Lions on the 26. On 4th passenger stuck his shotgun nothing. When the blood on Hartman, 10/33; and Colby the vehicle was mentioned, and 11, Hartman made the Richey 6/17. out of the window and shot tackle to give the Tigers at doves sitting on the they suddenly remembered possession on their 31. fence. The driver pulled up killing a few hogs. They Yosten and Hartman got another few feet to see if continued to strongly deny the ball to the 43, then any traffic was coming. All killing any deer. Within Yosten ran six plays, RANKING he saw were the red and minutes, the warden found moving Sacred Heart to the TAPPS Small School blue lights flashing. an ice chest and a six-point 8 yard line. A Hartman to 1. Episcopal Charges are pending. buck. One of the men Richey pass put the Tiger 1.Halletsville Sacred suddenly remembered Cubs on top 14-8 with 27 Heart It's All Coming Back To killing this deer with a bow seconds remaining in the 5. Muenster Sacred Heart Me Now -- Earlier this and forgetting to tag it. first half. Zach Zanchetta 8. Covenant month, a game warden However, an inspection of covered on the kick 9. Tyler Street. noticed a fresh deer hide the deer revealed it to have a fumble legs. Another short return and the Tigers ran lying on a county road near eight Singleton in Grimes search revealed an eight- County. Several miles down point buck head hidden in a NORTH CENTRAL TEXAS the county road, the warden nearby tree. The came to a residence where investigation continues and four men were sitting in a cases are pending. 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John Comyn (R) 220 70 57 644 137 352 6835 28-16 ;7 Ron Kirk (D) 93 62 7 , 94 17 86 2649 Scott Lanier Jameson (L) 1 1 3 0 0 53 The Collinsville Junior Roy H Williams (G) 2 0 I 0 0 21 High Pirates came to town UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE, last Thursday to challenge District 4 Muenster's young Hornets. John Graves (RI 154 48 35 89 246 62 173 3995 After four quarters of play, Ralph M. Hall (D) 152 82 37 147 the Stingers sent the 486 115 259 5347 Barbara Robinson (L) 9 1 0 9 0 6 162 shipwrecked Buccaneers GOVERNOR back home in a 28-16 defeat. Rick Perry (R) 232 71 226 677 146 3 2 4 7218 Captains for Muenster were Tony Sanchez (D) 61 76 15 70 27 61 2210 Cole Harrison and Collin Jeff Daiell (L) 6 1 0 3 3 5 139 Walterscheid. Rahul Mahajan (0) 0 0 I 0 2 0 II 23 Bill Haverkamp got the LIEUTENANT game started with a kick to GOVERNOR the Pirate 33 yard line. David Dewhurst (R) 205 59 63 205 59% 131 350 6594 Collinsville moved to John Sharp (D) 106 73 II 147 42 88 2875 midfield before a tackle by Mark David Gessner (L) 2 I 4 0 I 69 Harrison and Chad Endres, Nathalle Paravicini (G) 2 I 11 II I I 48 and a fumbled play stop by ATTORNEY Evan Koesler and C. Endres GENERAL put the Pirates in a 4th and Greg Abbott (R) 224 a1 210 1447 356 7000 10 situation. A fake punt Kirk Watson (D) I I 17 (1) 71 2346 run was stopped short by C. Jon Roland (L) 3 I u 4 5 89 Walterscheid and Muenster David Keith Cobb (G) 0 43 took over near midfield. COMPTROLLER of Haverkamp picked up a PUBLIC ACCOUNTS quick 14 yards. Zach Carole K Rylander (R) 242 65 217 657 149 379 Swirczynski, C. Endres, and Marty Akins (D) 70 9 15 65 24 48 Bowie Haverkamp got the ball to lbarra (L) 2 0 I 5 0 the 13, where Haverkamp Ruben L Reyes (0) 1 0 1 4 0 1 found the end zone for 6 COMMISSIONER OF THE points. Swirczynski ran in GENERAL LAND OFFICE the extra points to give Jerry Patterson (R) 207 52 59 595 133 328 6391 Muenster a 8-0 lead with Day.' Bernsen (D) 86 72 13 97 28 80 2515 2:39 on the clock. Barbara A Hernandez (L) 7 3 0 9 I 6 220 Collinsville's second drive Michael B Mclnemey (G) I I o 7 0 4 54 was ended on the snap. LOMMISSIONER OF Swirczynski caused a AGRICULTURE fumble that C. Endres Susan Combs (R) 235 70 63 209 633 145 360 6957 picked up and carried to the Tom Ramsey (D) 76 62 11 17 92 26 58 2269 Vincent J. May (L) I 21 yard line. Swirczynski I I 1 5 0 4 77 Jane Woodward Elioseff (G) advanced the ball to the 0 I 0 I 5 0 6 55 one, then Haverkamp went RAILROAD COMMISSIONER untouched into the end Michael Williams (R) 209 59 54 198 590 131 340 6494 zone. The PAT failed for a Sherry Boyles (D) 94 70 2I 23 109 44 76 2622 14-0 score with 30.3 seconds Nazirite R. Flores Perez (L) I 1 I 7 0 2 88 remaining in the 1st Charles L Mauch (G) 0 0 n 0 7 0 4 47 quarter. CHIEF JUSTICE, The Pirates carried the SUPREME COURT ball on two runs, fumbled a Tom Phillips (12) 213 62 1,1 148 610 136 348 6728 pitch, then fumbled a snap Richard G. Baker (D) 82 67 12 17 89 26 67 2332 that Chad Endres covered Eugene I. Flynn (L) S 1 II 7 I 4 119 on the Pirate 46. )USIICE, Swirczynski gained 10, but SUPREME COURT, PI. 1 Mike Schneider (R) a fumbled snap, two 217 59 57 195 615 136 352 6681 Linda Yanez (D) unproductive runs, and 77 611 13 IS 70 26 61 2224 Quanah Parker (L) another fumbled play on 4th 7 1 2 1 16 I hi 224 down gave the Pirates the JUSTICE. ball on their 25 yard line. SUPREME COURT, Pt. 2 • The next play, Collinsville Dale Wainwright (R) 204 59 58 192 585 129 144 6499 surprised Muenster with a Jim Parsons (D) 92 69 15 104 29 72 2488 75 yard touchdown run. The Brad Rockwell (0) 3 0 0 1 9 11 1 80 extra points closed the score JUSTICE, to 14-8 with 2:51 on the 2nd SUPREME COURT, P1.3, quarter clock. Unexpired Term Wallace B. Jefferson (R) 8, Swirczynski returned the 203 195 601 1 3ti 345 650) William E Moody ID) Pirate kick to the 47. Two 93 72 I4 211 89 18 a 2491 good runs by Swirczynski JUSTICE, assisted in getting the SUPREME COURT, P1.4, Stingers to the Collinsville Unexpired Term 30 yard line, but a fumble in Steven Wayne Smith (R) 207 is' 5' 191 580 141 6477 the backfield was covered by Margaret Mrtabel (D) 88 14 24 103 Cl 77 2520 the Pirates as time ticked JUDGE, off the clock. Court of Cr. App., Pl. 1 Tom Pnce (R) Colby Parsons returned Ill 6 2111 610 III 151 6761 John W. Bull (D) the 3rd quarter kick 15 75 11 78 1126 1,3 2180 Stephan Kinsella (L) yards to the 45. Swirczynski 3 I 3 o I 96 Robert C. (Rob) Owen (G) ,, picked up a quick 16 yards, o 0 1 3 I 3 58 with runs by C. Endres, JUDGE, Swirczynski, and Court of Cr. App., PI. 2 Haverkamp moving Paul Womack (R) 216 611 55 194 611 134 339 6591 Muenster inside the 20. A Pat Montgomery (D) 84 68 It, 21 83 26 67 2458 19 yard touchdown run by JUDGE, Swirczynski put Muenster Court of Cr. App., P1. 3 Cathy Cochran (R) ahead 20-8 with 5:28 on the 222 2,-1 202 608 132 149 6760 J. R. Molina (D) clock. 77 65 12 15 81 26 61 2217 011ie Ruth Jefferson (G) Tackles by Brad Endres, 1 7 0 4 83 MEMBER, State Board of Swirczynski, Harrison, and Education. District 14 Haverkamp made the Gail Lowe (R) 241 7,1 66 rw 603 133 112 7097 Pirates fight for every yard. STATE SENATOR, On 4th down, Swirczynski District 30 and Harrison stopped the Craig Estes (R) 2 19 t72 Pirates inches short of a 1st. 219 628 142 6988 Donald R Acheson (D) 78 1 1 86 25 48 2145 The Stinger offense was Diane Wilson (L) 4 I 9 2 7 185 on the field as the final STATE REPRESENTATIVE, quarter began, but could not District 68 gain 10 yards, and punted. Rick Hardcartle (R) 221 69, , 211 619 144 161 6895 The Pirates got in a few David Counts (Di 93 67 15 23 113 26 64 2532 good runs, then scored from JUSTICE, 2nd Court of the 1 yard line with 4:35 on Appeals District. Place 2 Dixon W Holman 101 the clock. The PAT run was 238 71) 63 139 601 132 341 7104 good for a 20-16 score. JU Court of Swirczynski then Appeals District. Place 7 returned the Pirate kick 88 Terne Livingston (R) 236 70 64 189 598 133 341 7077 yards for another Muenster COUNf If JUDGE touchdown. C. Endres ran Bill Freeman (RI 253 75 70 202 643 150 132 7511 in the points after for a 28- 31757E. ourt 16 score with 4:26 at Law remaining in the game. John G Morns IR) 178 Si 47 141 405 102 252 5248 Getting in tackles on the Bill Hams 1D1 138 811 26 92 335 75 III 4229 Pirates' next drive were DISTRICT CLERK Koesler, Garrett Hennigan, Pat Payne (R) 248 76 (,5 204 637 149 359 7469 B. Endres, Swirczynski, and COUNTY CLERK Rebecca Lawson (R) Roman Vogel, with a fumble 224 212 654 141 362 7118 Johnny Koonce (DI 84 I I 16 83 32 62 2279 recovery by Haverkamp LOUN I Y IKE-ASURER ending it near midfield. Judy A. Hunter (D) 169 II , 444 123 263 5850 Haverkamp and Hennigan LOUN I I' SURVEYOR got in several good runs Delbert West 113) 185 93 41 1211 432 121 257 5770 before time ticked off the COUNTY COMMISSIONER, clock for a 28-16 final. Precinct No. 4 Zack Swirczynski was Virgil .I. Hess (D) 492 260 1287 Muenster's leading rusher )USIICE OS I HE PEALE with 172 yards in 21 carries. Precinct No. 1 Bill Haverkamp added 47 Dorthy Lewis IR) 148 368 5026 yards in 10 attempts, and JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Garrett Hennigan 31 in 2 Precinct No. 4 runs. Swirczynski was also John 0. Roane (RI 216 78 59 III 2281 the game's leading tackler, Royce D Martin (DI IVI 54 15 11 766 assisted by Chad Endres, LONSTIICIIONAT Cole Harrison, Collin AMENDMENT, No. 1 Walterscheid, Brad Endres, For Is2 83 129 471 119 7 7 5 5746 and Bill Haverkamp, Against 511 17 60 17 56 1216 leaders in tackles. The Stingers finished the season TOTAL VOTERS 320 137 76 256 758 177 445 9751 Thursday at Saint Jo.

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Salary Muenster Memorial frontage, 2 miles from Distric RE/MAX First Realty right dog to play Sandy. meat processing plant. In excellent condition. available in Community plus house & utilities. Send Conradt Hospital 940-759-2271. 940-759-4749. If you think you have the pet Bring in your animalThes.or Phone 940-7594161. town. Priced to Sell. Estates, Lindsay, Texas, resume to Box 71, Valley Thurs. Fischer's Meat including 25 platted Dallas . 6211•X who could make a good stage 111.1F Call 759-4143 View, TX 76272. s locations, paved streets Female Help Wanted dog, contact Pain Fene at Market, 759-42D. , 9x process] For Sale and underground utilities. aim of Full Time 759-2894 for mom Round, Rattan, glass top REAL ESTATE For more information, HELP WANTED Automotive information. „.. Wallpaper installation, rarely at Walterscheid Meat Co. table and 4 upholstered contact Community At the Center Restaurant. 17 years experience, No job FOR SALE Lumber Company, Aug. 7 Apply to person, Please! chairs, excellent condition, Apply in person. too small, free estimates Beautiful restored 2/I in Muenster, 759-2248. General 118-3 OVER 60 USED 1016X CARS AND TRUCKS (940)825.6072, please leave 9300.759-4021. Forestburg. Don't pay rent 3M-X 116IF n opir Full time opening for experienced Physical available all the time at Pets message. gain equity instead!! orbids Holiday Chevrolet in I STEEL BUILDINGS $54,900 House For Sale Therapist for hospital based Physical Therapy transpo Whitesboro. 668-8152 or Four Male Pups MUST SELL FROM Owner-Agent Dream House on #12 Department, Home Health Agency and (9031 564-3551. 9 months old, to be given CANCELLATION, BRAND (817)269-9883. Hill Golf 110-X For Rent Tbnle Course Nursing Home. Fax resume to (940) 759-5080 101. away. Call 759-200611'4 NEW, NEVER ERECTED 3 Bedroom, 3 Bath, or contact Richard Arnold, Administrator at WILL SELL FOR ACREAGE FOR FREE sti r 665-4896 2 Car Garage. 759-2271 or rda [email protected]. 1163 Entertainment BALANCE OWED, Gain Hwy. 82 SALE 940-759-2130 us, 5 Month Old E. ONE IS 40 X 40. CALL I enlal 6 miles north of Blue Heeler mix puppies Gainesville JOHN 1-800-552-8504. Lindsay, TX MOBILE HOME FOR Gold Touch Game Room, 4 males. 940-759-2358 11611, Si 132.27 acres with RENT- 2 bedroom, a block smoking and non/smoking 11 Contractors • Homeowners Wed areas, daily match play, INSIDE FABRIC SALE 2 ponds (tanks). from school on N. Walnut Equipment Rental Phone 759-2938, Jerome lunch daily, spacious, LOST - Beagle Dog Lots & Lots of fabric, all It a located on Pagel. 319X Bred Heil homey atmosphere! Behind wearing a camouflage collar. kinds. Sat, Nov 9. 8am Hwy. FM 1199. in If found, FOR RENT: HIGH PRES L & W Liquor, Lindsay SURE Sprayer, 2500 lbs 414 E. First, Muenster Close to Lindsay ISD, an REHABILITATION & HEALTHCARE CENTER please call 759-4979. HOUSE FOR RENT IS 940-665-7813. For removing paint etc. exemplary school district. 3 Bedroom, 3 Bath, _1162F 1/4 MINERAL For more information call ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS Muenster Building Center, 3 Car Garage, 3 Living 421 N. Main. 759-2232/ INTEREST 940-259-4222. FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS: Areas. CHA. Director of Nursing Le • al Notices For Lease or Sale 721 N. Elm, Muenster j on 32 ac. property I BUY MORTGAGES, RN Mini Storage 940-8724543. Call 759-2296 * LVN - All Shifts THE STATE 04 114XAS over Muenster Arch 030a NOTICE BY PUBLICATION North of Saint Jo. • 10p-6a LVN's $18/hr Crum snier 091.y) TO: TO ALL NECESSARY PARTIES Schilling Fina PO Box 251, $1000 SIGN ON 80905 46 RE/MAX First Realty Saint Jo. TX 76265. 0111 Floor Tech - 5 yrs. experience 759-2522 or 40:....Akee Serving Cooke, Notice is hereby given that an Application to Purchase or Lease Wise, Denton Certified Medication Aide $11/hr 759-2836 Vacant Land ("Application") has been filed with the Tex. If notke etpies! & Montague Certified Nurse Aide $10/Hr "If you are General Land Office (GLO) pursuant to the provisions of 1 currently a CNA and want to be pnd what you are Cote Counties worth. please bring us your current pay stub and let §51.171. el seq.. of the Texas Natural Resources Code by RAU, • Owner Must Sell! 91'4150' lot in wonderful neighborhood us tell you what you will be worth to us..." Schoopa and Nancy D SchoDall ("Applicant"). whose address NOTICE OF BID in Muenster. Make an offer today is KKLatuaLaajnik,Th762¢1. The alleged vacancy is in Housekeeping • Quiet Quality radiates throughout this 3/32 on comer lot. Cooke County. It is located about la miles West from INVITATION Split floor plan design & wheel chair accessible, with extras New Management and Pay Rates! Gainesville, the county seat, and is bounded as follows, to wit: such as central van & irrigation system Apply in Person To: The City of Muenster is requesting bids for the • Oversixed) Plenty of room for your dream home on one of Barbara L. Martin, Administrator .; On the north by W A. Linn Survey. Abst. 1572 these two lots, each over 1/2 acre in size, located within the or Mary Ann Crawford, RN Regional On the south by P. Linn Survey. Abst. 1407 construction of a new pavilion building in the city limits of Muenster . On the west by M. E. P. & P R. R. Co. Survey, Abst. 769 City Park. A copy of project specs and bid For information on these 1900 E. California • Gainesville, TX 76240 and all other properties in the arm to: On the east by J. Linn Survey. Abst. 1347 forms are available at Muenster City Hall, PO go 940-668-6263 WWW.ChristineWeinzaafeLeom Box 208, 400 N. Main Street, Muenster, Texas ■ The Application has been accepted by the Commissioner of the i ∎ - ..,- -, Christine Beaulieu Weinzapfel 76252. All bids should be marked as described ...,•• AILS. General Land Office. TheApplication is designated in the records 940/759-4749 1 X-1 H & H of the General Land Office as SF-I6569. on bid form and delivered in sealed envelope to VACUUM SERVICE • SEPTIC TANK CLEANING Muenster City Hall, PO Box 208, 400 N. Main NORTH TFVAS PROPE 'TIES PRESTIGE PORTABLES An acceptable survey was not filed with the Application. Street, Muenster, TX 76252 by 4:00 p.m. on . 624 PORTABLE TOILET RENTALS Monday, November 25, 2002. The Muenster Attention Local Hunters ! ! ! • If you want copies of the Application, survey or other related 7Se Ac- Some minerals, noel, Excellent Deer and Turkey, on`y $1,1300P1Ac. * 940.668-7268 • 940-736.3448 * existing documents. you can contact the Applicant at the above City Council reserves the right to accept or stated address. reject all bids. 88.- Ac. -No al, 2 ponds, water well, Dye mound area. 9175,000. Trophy Deer &Turkey, good pond, no oil, $2,000 P/Ac. IN STOCK 110r- Ac. • NO FURTHER NOTICES RELATING TO THE 904- At. • More Trophy's. spring led creek hg Pecans. no al, 52,000 P/Ac. Electrical - Plumbing PROCESSING OF THE APPLICATION WILL BE al Notices All of these have good rut of trees and open areas and all in northern Saint PROVIDED TO ANY NECESSARY PARTY UNLESS A Lea Jo to Dye Mound area Mown for VERY good Deer and Turkey Paneling - Roofing WRITTEN REQUEST FOR A CONTINUANCE OF STATEMENT OF MANE OFFER , Maws, mom. and &lath 011 0111- 11111SaeaP Hardware - Water Pumps FURTHER NOTICES IS DELIVERED TO THE NONDISCRIMINATION APPLICANT. www.northtexasproperties.com Heating - Air or Call Jack at: 940-995-2987 Conditioning Nonex Communications is the recipient of Federal We can recommend an installer THIS IS A LEGAL NOTICE. YOU SHOULD CONSULT financial assistance from the Rural Electrification AN ATTORNEY OF YOUR CHOICE TO ADVISE YOU Administration, an agency of the U.S. Department of Muenster Building OF YOUR RIGHTS UNDER THE LAW. Agriculture, and is subject to the provisions of Title VI of the HESSESCHNIEDERJAN 11111L Center, Inc. Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended, Section 504 of the HEATING AND Ara CONDITIONING Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended. the Age TWINE . les Hard To Slop A Trarie Muenster, 759-2232 Local Telephone Discrimination Act of 1975, as amended, and the rules and 0 Cable TV regulations of the U.S. Department of Agriculture which Attic Insulation • Sheet Metal • Heat Pumps Nortex Distance provide that no person in the United States on the basis of race, TACLA 1110X02(' C_____ypwailiptipts Long 759-2787 612-4328 Art Show at Internet color. national origin, age or handicap shall be excluded from 205 /V Woke; Sm., Muenster participation in, admission or access to, denied the benefits of, 7 , , 22 , 1 Wireless Service or otherwise be subjected to discrimination under any of this BECKER Santa Fe Depot organization's programs or activities. The person responsible for coordination of the organization's DOZER SERVICE nondiscrimination compliance efforts is Alvin M. Fuhrman, Ponds • Clearing Land and more! - Nov. 6 - 30 CEO. Any individual, or specific class of individuals, who feels Paul Becker The Gainesville Area Competitive Prices this organization has subjected them to discrimination may Muenster, TX 76252 940-736-3279 Visual Artists will be obtain further information about the statutes and replations holding an art show at the listed above, from and/or file a wntten complaint with this Santa Fe Depot Museum in organization: or the Secretary U.S. Department of Agriculture, CattleWomen Gainesville from Nov. 6-30 Fast, Friendly Washington, D.C. 20250, or the Administrator, Rural In recognition of the 60th Electrification Administration. Washington. D.C. 20250. anniversary of the founding Complaints must be filed within 180 days after the alleged present recipe in Cooke County of Camp Service discrimination. Confidentiality will be maintained to the extent Howze, an army infantry possible Neapolitan Hash training camp, the theme of 1 pkg. Hamburger Helper the show will be patriotism. Hash Dinner Numerous artists will VISTO Food Challenge is on! 2 (10 1/2 oz.) cans pizza have their work on display sauce and there is no charge to Gainesville Convalescent be delivered by the fire 1 (4 oz.) pkg. shredded attend this special Center has issued a department to VISTO on Mozzarella cheese exhibition. The Santa Fe GAINESVILLE challenge to all Cooke Nov. 14, for the total Prepare hash dinner as Depot Museum is open County nursing care weights donated from each directed on package except Wednesday through Sunday facilities in the food drive to facility. The prize for most substitute pizza sauce for from 11:00 a.m. until 2:00 PROPANE, INC. benefit VISTO, and they foods donated is simply hot water. Two to three p.m. and is located at 605 E. have accepted the challenge. "Bragging Rights"... If you minutes before serving, California. P.O. Box 416 • Gainesville, Texas 76241 Participants include the have foods you would like to sprinkle cheese over For more information staff of Saint Richard's Villa donate, you may take them mixture. Cover; cook just about the art show or 1-800-433-5593 of Muenster. This drive is directly to VISTO, to the till cheese is melted. Makes activities at the Santa Fe being held by the Gainesville Fire 5 servings. S Depot Museum call 940/668 - Gainesville Fire Department, or to Saint Bobby Henderson, Texorna 71, 8900 or 940/668-4579. 1-940-668-8518 Department and foods will Richard's Villa. CattleWomen

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The Callisburg FFA gallons of gasoline. The Parents Club will be costs of the raffle tickets are US trade sponsoring a Ranch Rodeo $1 each or six tickets for $5. Stat! on Saturday, Nov. 9, The winners will be drawn Monthly Report beginning at 6:00 p.m. to and announced at the by the Texas Agricultural to Cuba benefit the kids exhibiting conclusion of the rodeo. Statistics Service d/ livestock projects in the Admission to the event is Callisburg FFA and $5 for adults and $3 for on the rise Callisburg Jr. FFA. It will students, and all kids age 5 CROP PRODUCTION be held at the Gainesville and under are free! FORECAST A Cuban government Riding Club Arena located The 2002 Texas Upland -eport released this week on North Grand Avenue To enter a team to cotton crop is expected to ;flows that the U.S. is about (Hwy. 372) in Gainesville. participate in the rodeo, or total 5.0 million bales, up 17 .o become the island Raffle tickets will be sold for more information, percent from 2001. aation's 10th largest during the event for a contact Donna Love at 940- Corn production is trading partner in 2002. chance to win a handsewn 668-8712. The entry is $200 forecast at 198 million rhe move comes less than quilt, side of beef, and 100 per four man team. bushels, up 18 percent from one year after food sales to last year's production. Cuba from the United Statewide yield is expected States were allowed on a to average 110 bushels per :ash basis. Michelle Pagel participates acre, 8 bushels less than in Cuba's statistical 2001. abstract, combined with Sorghum production is 2002 trade information from in A QHA riding program forecast at 72,800 million diplomats, shows the U.S. hundredweight (cwt), equal will replace Brazil for the to last year but up 4 percent Michelle Lynn Pagel of activities such as trail rides, from last month. Yield, at number 10 spot. Muenster recently earned working cattle, pleasure U.S. food exports 2,800 pounds per acre, is an award for logging 2,000.0 driving, and simply riding. equal to last year, but 112 including grain, cereal and hours in the American meat are estimated at $160 A unique aspect of the pounds more than last Quarter Horse Association program is its simplicity. month. million this year, according Horseback Riding Program. to Alimport, Havana's main Current AQHA members The 2002 Texas soybean The program recognizes and complete a program crop is forecast at 6.72 food importer. According to Kevin Neu placed 4th in Medium Wool at the State Fair of Texas rewards AQHA members for application and pay a one- the Commerce Department, on Oct. 2, 2002. Kevin is a member of the Lindsay Sr. 4-H Club million bushels, up 15 from time spent with their time $25 enrollment fee. last year's production and estimates through August and is the son of Tommy and Michelle Neu. Pictured with Kevin American Quarter Horses in Each enrollee receives an were $97 million. are Gene Pelzel and the State Fair judge. Courtesy Photo unchanged from last month. official AQHA log sheet to Yield is expected to average record their hours driving or 28 bushels per acre, up 2 riding an American Quarter bushels from last year. Horse. Participants need Agriculture Briefs not awn their own horse, TEXAS CATTLE ON but all official hours must FEED be accrued with a registered Cattle and calves on feed Kaufman DA wants to horse meat for human risk to humans, according Antibiotic use in American Quarter Horse. for slaughter market in close horse processing consumption The Kaufman to an evaluation by an animals is declining, The first award, a Texas feedlots with capacity plant. Kaufman County plant and Fort Worth-based independent group of according to a new survey of program recognition patch, of 1,000 head or more District Attorney Bill Beltex Corp. are the only to icr °biologists, risk animal health companies. is given after only 50 hours totaled 2.72 million head on Conradt is investigating the remaining plants in tl-r , ,,ssessors, veterinarians and The volume of antibiotics have been logged and Oct. 1, down 9 percent from Dallas Crown horse United States which proce,: animal health experts. used in animals in the verified. Patches and nine a year ago. Producers placed processing plant with the horse meat for human Evaluating available facts United States has steadily subsequent awards are 530,000 head in commercial aim of closing it under a consumption. Most of the persuaded the group that declined over the past three presented at 100 to 5,000 feedlots during September, rarely used 1949 law. On meat is transported to while the use of antibiotics years. In 2001, 21.8 million hour levels and range from up 10 percent from a year Aug. 7, Texas Attorney Europe and Asia. The two in humans and animals pounds of antibiotics were merchandise gift certificates ago but unchanged from the General John Conayn issued plants processed 38.000 undoubtedly leads to sold, dropping from 23.7 to a Montana Silversmith August 2002, total. Texas an opinion that the law horses in 2001. resistance, and while some million pounds in 2000 and trophy belt buckle at the commercial feeders forbids the sale, possession, Animal antibiotic use resistant organisms reach 24 million in 1999. The data highest level. Other awards marketed 470,000 head transport, and export of poses an extremely small humans via the food chain, were collected from a survey are provided by AQHA during September, up 1 little additional harm of members of the Animal corporate sponsors. results from resistance, percent from last year but Health Institute, consisting 19 percent below the August even when infection occurs, of companies that make 2002. total said Ian Phillips, M.D., medicines for pets and farm Gainesville Livestock Market, Inc chairman of the group. animals. The survey data Phillips is an emeritus include antibiotics used for Special "Replaceineht Sale professor of medical both farm and companion microbiology at the medical Gainesville Livestock Market, Inc Wednesday • November 20, 2002 • 12 Noon animals. AHI President and (940) 665-4367 Website: www.gainesrillelire.,tock.com school of Guy's and St. LIght Weight Steers .- 52 00 to 54 00 HIGHER Ugh! Weight Heifers • 53 COI° 56 CO Partial List of Consignmon0 CEO Alexander S. Mathews Thomas Hospitals, HIGHER Feeder Sore,,'- STEADY to S2 00 LOWER Feeder Steers -. STEADY to 52 00 Bred Heifers emphasized the decline in LOWER Packer Balls-IS Woo 54 00 LOWER Packer Cos, STEADY Bred Coos-- 5 Black heifers 115ths Brahman 305ths Angus 3.3c2 ' • University of London. The meat-producing animals. 53010 550 HIGHER Pams 53010 150 HIGHER Sold at Fnday s sale were L193 compared 70 Mixed heifers 800400016s shon - medium 0,, I group of experts concluded "While meat production io 821 head.' cattle the pre) sous ,seek Tuesday. Nosember 5. the market conducted the sate 108 Hogs The numbers from last ea were 507 Goats 50 IS Brangus Netters bred 6-7 months a Hereford Ho '• of 640 Goat, Ill Sheep. and that banning any antibiotic between 1999 and 2001 rose Sheep and 206 Hogs respemsels Results of both sales 101100 10 Black Simmental Heifers 800-900 lb. bred usage in animals, in the 1.1__million pounds, use of Feeder Steers I per J6.1 Stocker Cos, I per head) Ewes 20 Etraunsitill-Angus Cross Heifers. 2 no bred absence of a full risk antibiotics is not rising. 200-300 T1553 t. No I. Pregnano -tested. 3. to Stocker. 300 40. Thor. 10-- 75 Brangus type heifers 900-1000 lbs bred 6-5 7i assessment, is not useful 1 05-1.15,Noa 2 5 3. 90- 9-soon-old,. Large Frame. .25. Fat 30.40 20 Brangus bred 6-8 months to lox hulls 0ei05t Es .0., Therefore, the amount of 1.05: 300-400 lbs No. I. 5600-6755: 1100am Bucks 5 Black Bakbes bred 6-8 months tole, both etgh0 0'. . . and could even be harmful antibiotics used per pound .98-1.13. Nos 20,0 81- Frame. 8350-1600 Thin NT Fat NT 3 Larsons Polled Hereford hetfers cal, ing in Nlar.h to both humanand animal of meat produced is going .981 400.500 lbs.: No. I. Cox/Calf Pairse/calses Barbados !per head) 5 Tiger Stripe first calf heifers bred for Sall col.,,, c. , t I • health. "Rather than down." .88-.95: Nos. 2 & 3..70-k8. under 250 lbs. - Large Lambs. 515-530 En,, 25 Red &Yell°, Mrs 1000 to 1100 Its 000, bre] nms banning the use of S00-600 lbs.: Not. 78-.90. Frame, 1715-6875. 125-550 Buck, NT 90 Brangus hfrs eigh 1000 to I IN) lbs st,." . Nos. 2 & 3..65-.78. 600- Medium Frame. 6500- Goats per head' 25 Brangus Baldies ococh 1000 to 1100 lb. bred "0 antibiotics in animals, we 700 lbs.. No 1..70-.77: 5710 Kids 20-35 Ibt s lh • 20 Black Mrs 5t8ths Angus & 75,5, Gen 0 t :'+ ■ • believe that efforts should Duane linabe, Nos 2 & 3..60-.70. 700- Holstein Baby Calves, 540. 35-55 lbs . 74, 137.50-555, Crossbreds. 75-75 lbs S15-555 SO Brangus heifers bred 5.6 months to Polled He, r I P locus on reducing the 800 lbs.: No 1..68- Nos. 2 & 3..55- 68 560-S140. Yearhnes 75.12011s ). - 75 Brangus Baldtes bred 5-6 months t0 Polled 400 ' i, transmission of all food- Feeder Heifers per lb.) Barrows & Gilts: 593 10 Brangus Hofers :31N tng no, from a Bram., B.. C.P.A. borne pathogens regardless 200-300 lb.. No 1..92- 16 81 230.270. 30-40 - Nannies per head Pairs 1.02: Nos. 20, 3..75-.92: 1561 220-280. 25- 30. Stocker.S3 , - 57 ' 5 Black Balcbes 1100 lbs first cal.,, on ground of their antibioti 300400Ibs.: No 1..90- 97: Feeders (per head,: "I'pe NT SE.. . 50 Pau- nuxed sem s 4-6 no si isceptibility," Dr. Phillip Tax Noa 2 & 5 .70-.90: 400. 106.170161 .630.607. NT. F. NT 10 Brtfmuter helfers 2 no 0 tth September m b.. :0 • serted. 500 lbs.: No 1..84-.88: 25-90 lbs_ SI0.635 Billies per head • 10 Red Brangus Cox some pams some mhtng r. ms Services Nos 2 & 3..70-.84: 500- Sows: 27 Black & Black Baldrt Angus Brangus "." 0. 600 lbs.: No. 1..73- 77. Feeder.400 or less. 14-.2.0s Breede Irs20 .95 1 1U:Su95P Black Bull Nos. 2 & 3..60..73: 600- Light w t_400-500..14- 20. Slaughters. 655-147 15 Palt first call. Bumps & Brangus Baldm 700 lbs.: No. 1..66-.71. Meld at .500-600. 14-.20t Boer Goats !per ,om,ocII000 ,nI (VAM21TOZ03) Bookkeeping Nos 25 3. 60,66. 700. Heavy wt..600-up..I4-.17. 1/2 Nanny S-10-5 71 - 10 Brangus first calf pags id' Bran,," cakes ••••:.:3 r, C 800 lbs.. No 1. 61. 69. Boars: Nanny 640-S 7 5 Open Heifers OlfMISSO Services Nos 2 & 3. .50- 64. 300 lb up. NT. 200-300 Nanny 675-1150 10 Black Helfer, Open so 750 lbs 15560 Hwy 82. West Slaughter Cattle (per lb.1 lbs.. NT. LIght wt.. 20..25. Boor 25 Black & Bina Baldtes open so '50 lb , Slaughter Bulls, Yield Sheep (per lb.) per hG eaoclat1 20 Brangus borers open t 650. - 50 lbs • ‘1..s. 940-759-2201 (940) 759-4010 Grade 1-2. 1.200-2.050 lbs.. Feeder Iambs. 10-60 I/2 Boll) NT. 3/4 BUR lumh) NT. Full Billy. 550.5230 5 Angus hofers Regtstered 20 months old CATTLE AUCTION MEDIA 40.4650 Slaughter Cow s: Is, "O-I 750-800 lbs 124 S. Mesquite o -1 1 2. 40 Cutter ..18- 24 Black Angus hetfers REPORT 10 Open 5 0 8t6s Angus & 3.8,0, 006,, hfrs 0r ,stO , - 1 _E. • • Muenster, Texas 76252 Bred Costs Sale Date: Oct. 31, 2002 15 Black Ltmoustn Registered Cocas 3-5 no Bred rl,c ■ Steady to SI 00 Loon, on All 25 Black Cm, 3-4 so bred 3-5 months , )f Cakes & Yearlings 3 Polled Regtstered Lanousm Cocas 6 o-.0 Al 1 B. . 0010 Red Bull. son of Dakota Pam Larson Registered Polled Hereto.] Co,. . 6 Larson Registered Polled Hereford Con, 5.6 60 Bumps Coss s 4 so 0 ith 2nd calses Bred 20 Limoustn Costs Red & Black. cal , ins no , 0,01. - 1 Tute-liatae. Help Is Just Around The Collier. 25 slack Co0s 2.4 50 bred 2-6 months to Bla.k BEE. Brangus COU 5 real ru, 4 so ;al, ing no, Snob ,, E.. 20 Hertford Coo s 3-5 months. bred a Block Ani,u , BE Selling Bultst A 5 Angus Bulls 2 sr Registered A - I Black Bull 4 Year Old - - 1 Bla,S, Registered Limousin Bull IS months OF THE MONTH I Blasi. Limoustn Bull 3 o For intormatan or to o•mtg, GAINESVILLE LIVESTOCK NI.XRKEI IN( 1920 REFINERS' ROAD • P.O. BOX 1055 • GAI , E , A11 I b Ft 5 S." mS-tt ■ 940/6654367 10fficei • 940668-0o o I ',ph on bard 940-6654999 cell 940 ..goes, ...• ■

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Or C1.141 F.401 designate for the rest of their life after which the gift CUTLERY ed will be used for Catholic education. 977 4.Pc. cmcago Cutlery A donation to the Sacred Heart School Trust Fund Solid walnut Men's2" Suede Gloves Ruggedly constructed of Steak Knife set U_mo e suede with a cotton fleece lining Choose handles wtth brass rivets and high' is an investment in Catholic education. reedatm or large W800 433,409 812 carbon stainless steel blades er 82002 81

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Scenes from REST ASSURED!! playing this weekend. See ad HAUNTED THEATER on page 7. The State Theater in Gainesville was transformed for a spook ten days before Halloween. Sandy and Eric Geyer. below, wee ghoulishly bewitching. Owner David Jones promises to haur you even more next year. Photos by David Jones

Sacred Heart Parish DONATIONS 2002

Melinda Klement A Friend Sacred Heart Parish Mary Lin & Duane Knabe Nluenmer Auto Parts Hair Care Products Gift Basket $1,000 Cash "Maternal Bond" Prayer Sculpture / large Picture of Jesus with children Case <12002 SHE I 5W-50 Mystik IT-8 Block Buster Video GNB-Muenster Banking Center Ernie Martin Ranch House Interiors & Gifts 6 - 1 gallon jugs Free Favorites Rentals $500 Savings Bond 2 Olive Candleholders Montana Silversmith Bronze Sculpture Tom & Laurie Valliese Babe Schilling, Lenny Haverkamp, Sacred Heart Alumni & Supporters Nascoga Bank - Gainesville "Cowboy Lineman" (cowboy on cutting horse) Miscellaneous Crafts Tom Torrellini, Virgil Henscheid Green Fees paid for 4 at Alumni & Supporters $11X) Cash Alvin Hartman Roy & Janie Monday Fish Fry for 12 people (B Tom's Dock Golf Tourney. 2003 year Ernie Martin 80 lb. Dorset Lamb Antique Reproduction Mantel Clock Fish provided by Virgil Henscheid. Fried by Lenny Janie Weinzapfel 2 Handmade Wooden Crosses Judy Hess Wanda's Daycare Side Dishes by Lisa & Sandy, 1 Dozen Cinnamon Rolls a month for a year Mr. & Mrs. Theo Voth Handmade Baby Afghan 1 Week of Day Care Beverages by Babe Schilling Whitecotton Greenhouse $100 Cash Mr. & Mrs. Paul Becker Dr. Martin & Betty Kralkke Ultimate Tans $10000 Gift Certificate Mr. & Mrs. Ray Voth 3 Hours of Dozer Work News Girls Huffy Bike 20 Tans Paul Bartush, Joe Hoedebeck, John Bartush & $100 Cash Roy & Janie Monday Angelo & LaVeena Nasche Debra J. Hennigan Roger Endres Leroy Sicking $50 Cash Spaghetti Dinner for 6 to 8 people, includes 4 Haircuts Sunset on Storybook - Autumn Evening Dinner $100 Cash Leonard & Christel Vogel meal drinks & dessert. Our House Lynn Hacker at the Log Cabin for up to 12 people. Clara Endres Small Trampoline Sacred Heart School • Kindergarten & Tic Large Tin of Homemade Cookies Steak Dinner with appetizers & drinks . $25 Cash Leonard & Christel Vogel Block Gymnastics Sport Center Whitecotton Greenhouse Ronnie Bayer Recliner Easy Chair - like new, good condition 5 ft Pine Bench with handprints & name , 1 Free Month moo Gift Certificate $100 Cash Leonard & Christel Vogel varnished for indoor or outdoor um David Fisher Angie Bartush (R.M.T.) Smokehouse Microwave oven, good condition; also set of Sacred Heart Preschool Handmade Clock 2-1/2 Hour Massages or 1-1 Hour Massage 2 Regular BBQ Plates with tea or coffee cooking pots Decorated Wooden Chest Oucho's Terri Luke A Friend Leonard & Christel Vogel Claude & Nancy Walter 2 Meals excluding drinks Dessert a Month for a Year $500 Cash Small Card Table with 4 chairs, good condition Cave's Dom Perignon Vintage 1993 Oucho's Mr. & Mrs. Julian Walterscheid The Center Restaurant Leonard & Christel Vogel (champagne glasses included) 2 Meals excluding drinks $1,000 Cash $20.00 Gift Certificate HD High Lift Jack, like new Claude & Nancy Walter & inn Huchton Constnsnion FMW Insurance Agency Berthold Tire Co. Leonard & Cristel Vogel Charlie & Cheryl Herr /2 Creek Gravel (must redeem in 6 $100 Cash Certificate for Rotate & Balance 6 Large Round Bales of Hay. MI Grade Hay Rocky Mountain Cabin in Frisco. Colorado months) Triple G Well Service The Center Restaurant fertilized Sleeps up to 8 people, 3 bed, 2 1/2 baths, Carol's Cuticle Corner $100 Cash $2000 Gift Certificate Muenster Farm Mutual Fire Ins. fireplace & deck Pedicure & Manicure John Bartush Berthold Tire Co. $200 Cash Elsie & Gene Hoedebeck Hands on Limbs - Erin Murdock Wheeler RMT One Day Hog Hunt on the Bartush Land along the Certificate for Rotate & Balance Tony & Thelma Trubenbach $50 Cash 1/2 Hour Therapeutic Massage Red River - 4 People with dogs if possible The Center Restaurant $250 Cash Grand Ave Cafe Sisters Schilling Oil Co. $20.00 Gift Certificate Chris A. Hess $15 Gift Certificate Citizen Lady's Watch w/Diamonds 200 Gallons Unleaded Gas Alfred & Florence Hollister $200 Cash Sacred Heart School - 12th Grade A Friend Jerry & Belly Rose Walterscheid $25 Cash Picket Fences Lawn Ornament - Santa pulling a Sled of $250 Cash Full Dinner for 25 - Choice of Thanksgiving Day Tom Thumb Sunday morning Breakfast for 10 after 8 am Mass Snowballs Vickie's Cut-N-Up - Vickie Fleitman or Christmas Eve Dinner Gift Card Tom Vogel Grand Ave Cafe 2 Haircuts & Style Dr. Gerald & Dr. Mindy Graham Leonard & Christel Vogel Gallon of Famous Hot Pickles $15 Gift Certificate Creative Computer Design Gold or Porcelain Crown Dinner Fishing, & Camping; Weekend camping Dieter Bros. Sacred Heart School • 9th Grade $50 Gift Certificate towards Work Done (May not be used in conjunction with insurance) & fishing at Vogel Lake. Includes steak dinner for $15 Gift Certificate Christmas Wreath Fuhrmann & Zimmerer Builders, Inc. Walterscheid Meat Co. 12 with all the trimmings, drinks included. Bert & Delanne Walterscheid Sacred Heart School • 7th Grade $250 Cash Processing for 112 the Beef donated to the Picnic Special fishing guide at no extra charge. I Step Climber Refrigerator Magnets Faye & Dan Hamric Karl & Cherie Haubold CCD • 3rd Grade Class Roy & Carol Klement Sacred Heart School - 0th Grade Full Enchilada Dinner for 8 with Margaritas & Dove Hunt for 6 People for 2003 Season Picnic Basket of Picnic Supplies: Wine. summer 4 Round Bales of Wheat Hay - customer "Winter Wonderland" Gift Basket Coronitas at Bed Rock Ranch. OLISage, rrc. must pick up Sacred Heart School - 3rd Grade ion's Flower & Gifts Lunch and fishing between morning & evening Mike Corcoran Boring Service Catholic Life Insurance Homemade Wreath Church Birdhouse hunt. 4 Hours of Boring Services; Portholes, etc. $500 Savings Bond Sacs. Heart School - 2nd Grade Tony Klement Fischer's Meat Market Chris Hess (son of Quinton) Annette Bayer Memory Book from 2nd Graders of years ago Ash / Cedar Lined Chest Smoked Turkeys to be auctioned 4 Hours Custom Welding Christmas Candy Tray Mathews Photographers Don Fisher A Friend American Bank of Texas Angela Hennigan /l X 14 Heritage Portrait (1 )Rick of oak or green seasoned firewood • 12 Piece Porcelain Nativity Figures with Stable $100 Savings Bond Hide Inside - Discovery Toys Dallas Cowboys Headquarters delivered in Cooke County & stacked in driveway Fischer's Meat Market Ed & Margie York Angela Hennigan Dallas Cowboys Memorabilia Glenn's Paint & Body Shop Processing for 1/2 the beef donated to the Picnic Laptop Computer Zip Track Speedway - Discovery Toy Ida Mee Bindel 4 wheeler/motorcycle helmet Hansel & Gretel Haus American Bank of Texas Henry Grewing, Jr Large Animated Santa, Muenster Spirits 14" Handmade Musical Cuckoo Clock $100 Savings Bond $100 Cash large Animated Mrs. Santa Extra large bottle of Crown Royal (1.75 liter) First National Bank of Saint Jo Louise Bayer Carol A. Crewing Ida Mae Bindel Ed & Louise Knauf Deer Rifle - Remington Model 700 Framed Needlepoint Picture $250 Cash Small Basket of Watkins Products, $200 Cash 270 Laminated Stock Andrew Klement Aloise & Rose Rohmer 20 Piece Dynaware Set Nails by Dianna Ace Hardware 4 Big Round Bales of Hay: approx. 1000 lbs each $100 Cash John & Karta Cunningham ' Olt Certificate for s30. 00 of Nail Service Dress Up Vanity Set Choice of sudan, wheat. oats or brown midrib Merle Norman - Barbara Erlandson large American Eagle Statue. Rohmer's Restaurant Hot Couture • Jackie Bar.. G & H Backhoe Gift Basket plat. $50 Gift Certificate Betty Miller 2 Steak Dinners with drinks Handmade Crystal Necklace IS Yards Crushed Rock or Top Soil delivered with Free Makeover Frosted Holy. Family Figurine Muenster Drilling Alethea Morris within 10 mile radius by May 1. 2003. Bert. Delanne & Gertie Walterscheid John & Karla Cunningham $300 Cash Kiwi Hair Care Products Ella Mae Rohmer Swim Party for 10 - Ages 14 and under. Small American Eagle Statue Hennigan Auto Parts Backstage Restaurant Open house Tupperware Collection Hot Dogs & Slashes provided A Friend Blackhawk 30 pc 3/8 drive socket set 2 Lunch Specials (3 different groupings) Berl & Delanne Walterscheid Gibson "Garden Breze" Candle Holders Rudy Kneeler John Nelson, D.D.S. MSD Inc. Rumber Materials, Inc. / Childs Swing Set, good shape Unifies 60" cabinet with laminate top Complete Set of Braces from start to finish Rumber Flooring Material for 6 fool wide by A Friend 5 Padded Benches Maria Trevino payable in 36 payments to the church. 16 foot long cattle or flatbed trailer $250 Cash A Friend Enchilada dinner for 6, includes rice & beans Hazel Flusche C. William & Mary Hermes Sacred Heart Religious Ed (Grade 5) Decorative Centerpiece (no drinks) Handmade Quilt - Pieced by Hazel Flusche and 100 Bushels of Oats Basket of Homemade Goodies Kip & Mary Callahan R & R Pipe Hand Quilted by Ida Mae Bindel. Delores & Herbie Miller Bealls Department Store 4th of July Puzzle 200 ft. of 1 inch square tubing 8 point Star 90"x90 - green & white full site Antique Mirror - Collectors hem Black Canvas Tote Bag Kip Si Mary Callahan Wayne Harper's Restaurant Hazel Flasche Louise Walterscheid &elk Department Store "Bless This Home" Lace Wall Hanging 510.00 Gift Certificate Handmade Baby Quilt. Four Patch Design. Used Console TV - 21 - RCA Blue Wristwatch Kip & Mary Callahan North Texas Dental Specialist Crib Size Jolene Henscheid Beaks Department Store Cuddle Wrap Blanket Gift Basket (Sonicare toothbrush, etc.) A Friend Ceramic Train with Santa in it Red Corduroy a P Handbag Gainesville Cards & Gifts - Kim & Trent Sacred Heart Parish Toy Moline Pedal Tractor Delores & Herbie Miller Beans Department Store Barnes 1 Recliner (gold, used) 8th Grade CCD Class Jose piano Denim Canvas Handbag with 4 oz Body Mist Color Me Beanie Jaws Construction Children.< Picnic Table - Made by Muenster Jaycees Sacred Heart School - 10th Grade Brenda Flusche Backyard Charcoal Grill - Muenster High Shop Class Green Fees for 4 ar 2003 Annual Golf Tournament $79.25 Cash Sea Level Bath Products from Mary Kay Clara Klement Doreen & Steve Taylor Kountry Korner Walterscheid Meal Co. A Friend 150 Cash 3 Crocheted Baby Afghans - 1 Pink 1 Blue. 10 lbs. Minnows (crappie minnows) Deer Processing Gibson "Garden Breeze" Serving Bowl Sister Barbara Bemauer / White Herbert Miller You supply the Deer & Pork (processing only) A Friend 1 While Knitted Baby Blanket Muenster Stale Bank 4 Bottles of Bourbon in box Harold & Jeannine Fkoche Gibson "Garden Breeze" Canister Set 1 White-Pink Knitted Baby Blanket One Night (Any day of the week) at Embassy Paul J. & Gary A. Hess Trucking Portion of Stained Glass Window (Antique) A Friend (can be exchanged for other colors) Suites Outdoor World in Grapevine. Cocktails & 20 Bales of RI Alfalfa Hay Nell & Peachie Huchton Gibson "Garden Breeze" 3 Section Dish Wilbert Vogel Breakfast included. Booked thin Associated Hesse-Schneider/an HVAC 20 Person Fish Fry includes fish, hush puppies. A Friend Trampoline (used) Travel. XEI000 Trane 3-ton Outdoor Condenser french fries. beans & refreshments Green Glass Pitcher Alfred Bayer Christi's Jewelry & Gifts (or could be applied to a new system) (Place of sour choice) A Friend $50 Cash 14k lolite & Diamond Ring - Pear shaped stone Dwayne Schilling Cooking by 7k Block. Drinks by Huchton Felt Red & White Snowman Don Eckert Klement Ford of Muenster 3 Round Bales of Sudan Hay Alan Sr Brenda Zimmerer A Friend $200 Cash 4 Cases of Motor Oil (will load but not haul) 16 X 23 Oil Painting of the Holy Family Angel Votive Candleholder Mr. & Mrs. Paul Fisher Muenster Stale Bank Hess Furniture Painting from South America - $250 value Sacred Heart Cafeteria $100 Cash One Night stay at a Shreveport/Bossier City New Laz-Z-Boy Recliner (non-returnable) Alan & Brenda Zimmerer Dessert Bowl "Arbor Pattern - Mart China 1955 Lillian Walterscheid Casino Hotel of your choice with $75 spending Fleitman Bulthoe 20 X 25 Oil Painting of Our Lady. of Perpetual A Friend 1250 Cash money, weekend or weekday Booked Rim / Truckload of Gravel delivered within 10 mile Help - $300 value painting from South America Angel Playing Horn Statue Bartush Brothers Associated Travel. radius of Muenster before Jan. I, 2003. Alan & Brenda Zimmerer A Friend Afternoon of Fishing on the Red River Mary Jane Bartush Hess Furniture 12 X 18 Oil Painting of Our Lady of the Sacred Gibson "Garden Breeze" Pasta Bowl (Food & Onnks provided for up rp 6 people) $560 Cash $ Metal Tiki Garden Torches Heart - $185 value - painting from South America A Friend Cooke County Abstract & Title Co. Neil & Anne Hesse Muenster Livestock Muenster Building Center / Rufus & John Gibson "Garden Breeze" Salt & Pepper Shakers $50 Cash $25 Cash 1 Ginny bred. due April. Registered Sparred Ass Henscheid with marching napkin holders 1st State Bank of Gainesville Crafty Olde German Hess Furniture Deer Hunt on the Henscheid Ranch north of Sacred Heart Cafeteria $100 Savings Bond "Forlorn:in" Nativity Srt Childs Football Helmet. Pants & Pads Muenster for too people. do, for the, season Mayr China - 4 Dessert Bowls, blue & pink flowers with greenery around rm. 1952 A Friend Advertising Courtesy of Nortex Communications and Muenster Enterprise New" Tree Floor Lamp Thanksgiving Picnic Sunday - Nov 24