The Howe Enterprise (Howe, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 30, 1980 Page: 3 of 6
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HOWE ENTERPRISE October 30. 1980 Page Three
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“I learned a lot about politics from milking a
cow. If you want to get the job done, you got-
ta have a little ‘pull’.”
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Howe: About Us
Nov. 3-7
Breakfast
Monday - Cereal, Juice,
Milk
Tuesday - Cinnamon Toast,
Applesauce, Milk
Wednesday - Oatmeal,
Raisins, Milk
Thursday - French Toast,
Juice, Milk
Friday - Cinnamon Rolls,
Peaches, Milk
Lunch
MONDAY
Salisbury Steak
' Mashed Potatoes
English Peas
Fruit Salad
Rolls, Butter
Milk
Snack
Steak Sandwich
TUESDAY
Pork & Gravy
Blackeyed Peas
Spinach
Applesauce
Rolls, Butter
Milk
Snack
Pimento Cheese
WEDNESDAY
Hot Dogs
Pork & Beans
Tator Tots
Pineapple
Cookies
Milk
Snack
Hot Dogs
THURSDAY
Hot Tamales
Pinto Beans
Cole Slaw
Peach Halves
Corn Bread
Milk
Snack
Corny Dog
FRIDAY
Hamburgers
Lettuce, Tomatoes
Pickles, Onions
French Fries
Ice Cream
Milk
Snack
Hamburger
Elementary & Middle
Schools To Sponsor
Book Fair
SHERRY DAVIS
Sherry Davis, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. James Davis
of Howe, received music
honors for North Texas
Dallas District Nazarene Im-
pact Music Group. Through
a long selection process,
Sherry, a senior at Howe
High School, was chosen for
this prestigious honor for
1980-81.
This group, comprised of
Nazarene Young People
from all over North Texas,
tour the greater Dallas Area
holding music concerts and
helping young people striv-
ing to obtain personal goals
in their lives.
Thank You
I would like to express my
gratitude to the friends for
their prayers, cards, flowers
and visits while I was con-
fined in the hospital. A
special thanks to Bro. Sam
Randolph and Bro. Tom
Moore.
Bill Wallis
Goodwill Sunday
Howe Cub Scouts and Boy
Scouts will be picking up
Goodwill bags on Sunday,
Nov. 2, at 2 p.m. Please
leave filled bags outside by
that time.
Laughing is
for the
great exercise
diaphragm.
'A great soul prefers moderation to excess." Seneca
Birthdays
&
Anniversaries
Birthdays:
Oct. 30 - J.T. Adams
Oct. 31 - Bryan Rogers,
Brad Gray
Nov. 2 - Nelda Allison,
Larry Harden, Shelly Busby
Nov. 3 - Barbara Berry, Jo
Etta Penn, Theresa Trotter,
Jim Miller, Alice Ann
Freeman
Nov. 4 - Leon Chapin
Nov. 5 - Janie Finney
Birthday
Celebrated
Diane Engel, daughter of
Gary and Anne Engel, cele-
brated her ninth birthday
with a party at the Sher-Den
Skate Center on Saturday,
Oct. 25. Her guests included
her brothers, Adam and
Devin, and friends, Lori
Smith, Leah Welborn, Casey
Keene, Tricia Fawkes, and
Kitty Oliver. Diane is in
Mrs. Brandon’s third grade
at Howe Elementary.
Mike Adcock, Howe High
School Freshman, made the
*‘B” honor roll for the first
six week. His name was
accidentally omitted from
the honor roll listing last
week.
Athletic Boosters
The Howe Athletic Booster
Club reminds residents of
the weekly Monday night
meetings at the high school.
The game film of the pre-
vious football game will be
.shown with comments by
Coach Buck Smith. Everyone
is invited to attend the
meetings.
Also be sure to get a Howe
Bulldog ball point pen and
show your support for the
athletic program in Howe.
Howe Elementary and
Middle Schools will sponsor
student book fairs Nov. 3-7.
Students may look at the
books during school and
make purchases. Parents
wishing to purchase books
may go to the schools. At
the Elementary School,
parents are requested to
come between 2:45 and 4:00.
At the Middle School, either
come in the morning or after
school.
Books will be on display in
the bus room at the Ele-
mentary building and in the
Firemen’s
Auxiliary
The Howe Firemen’s Auxil-
iary will meet Monday, Nov.
3, at 7:30 p.m. at the Howe
Fire Hall, 116 E. Haning.
Everyone who would like to
help with fund raising pro-
jects for the fire department
should attend this meeting.
Everyone is welcome.
Girl Scout
News
Brownie Troop 118 and Girl
Scout Troop 52 would like to
thank everyone who helped
make our recent candy sale a
success. We were able to
pay the bills a month early
and each troop made a profit
on the sale. The profits will
be used to finance troop
activities and field trips this
year.
Top salesgirls for Brownie
Troop 118 were Pam Lank-
ford (16 boxes), Tina Watson
(10 boxes) and Diane Engel
(10 boxes).
Top salesgirls for Girl Scout
Troop 52 were Nancy Smith
(14 boxes) and Jammie
Sprowl (12 boxes).
A special thanks to all of
the girls’ parents who
helped by selling candy to
their friends and co-workers
and to Lana Rideout and the
Howe Enterprise for their
help with publicity.
Step Across The Line
Vote John Wright
U.S. Congress District 4
John Wright And A Republican
Congress Will Give Us:
• Strong Defense
• Deregulation
• Fiscal Responsibility
• Repeal of Windfall Profits Tax
• Tax Credits For Industrial
Recapitalization
• Reduced Federal Bureaucracy
• Tax Relief For The Elderly
Twenty-Five Years
Of Democratic Control
Of Congress Has Given Us:
• Inflation
• Second Rate Defense
• Windfall Profit Tax
• Deficit Spending
• Giveaway Programs
• Unemployment
• Creeping Socialism
Middle School Library.
All reading interests and
price ranges will be repre-
sented. Books ordered will
be in before Christmas. Mrs.
Glenna Hutchens and Mrs.
Shirley Jones are in charge
of the book fairs with help
from parents and faculty.
Profits will be used for
materials in each school.
016 Club
In Action
For their Fall Festival
project, the Ole Club filled a
jar with gumballs and a
$5.00 bill in the center. The
winner had to guess how
many gumballs were in the
jar. Alton Welch’s guess
was the closes to the correct
amount. He received the jar
of gumballs and the $5.00.
Friday morning during
activity period the Ole Club
will sponsor a Halloween
costume contest. Anyone in
Howe High School can par-
ticipate. There is a 31c entry
fee and prizes will be given
to first, second and third
place winners. The judges
will be students from the Ole
Club. All names and money
must be turned in to Miss
Jarma by lunch Thursday for
those who wish to partici-
pate in the contest.
"Where there is shouting, there is no true knowledge."
Leonardo Da Vinci
RIDE ’EM COWBOY - The Fall Festival held in Howe
on Saturday. Oct. 25, was a big success, especially the
mechanical bull. There was always a big line for it.
Vinegar is a natural
meat tenderizer.
"Life consists in what a
man is thinking of all day."
Ralph Waldo Emerson
"l'M F(?C>M THE UTILITIES COMPANV."
Happy Birthday
Rachel Holley
OCT. 30
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Family Pharmacy
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Rideout, Lana. The Howe Enterprise (Howe, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 30, 1980, newspaper, October 30, 1980; Howe, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1014360/m1/3/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .