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HOWE ENTERPRISE July 16. 1981 Page Two
MEMBER
1981
TEXAS PRESS
ASSOCIATION
HOWE ENTERPRISE
Second Class Publication
No. 253240
Published Each Thursday
110 E. Haning Street,
PO Box 488, Howe
Grayson County, Texas 7505'
Dale'Rideout, Publisher
Lana Rideout, Editor
Second Class Postage
Paid at Howe 75059
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
$6.00 in Grayson County
$7.00 Yearly Elsewhere
NOTE: Any erroneous re-
flection upon the character,
standing or reputation of any
person, firm or corporation
which appears in the
columns of this newspaper
will be corrected upon due
notice being given to the
publisher.
Calendar
state Department of Highways
and PubUc Transportation
The following meetings are
held regularly:
2nd Monday Howe School
Board, 7:30 p.m., School
Administration Office.
3rd Thursday Howe City
Council, 7 p.m.. City Hall.
1st & 3rd Tuesday Howe
Volunteer Fire Department.
7:30 p.m., Fire Hall.
1st & 3rd Fridays Howe
Lions Club, Granny's
Kitchen, 6-7 a.m.
3rd Tuesday Howe Band
Boosters, 7:30 p.m,. Band
Hall.
2nd Tuesday (in Oct., Nov.,
Dec., Feb., March & April)
Howe PTA, 7:30 p.m.,
School Cafetorium.
4th Tuesday Howe Plan-
ning & Zoning Board, 7
p.m.. City Hall.
1st Monday Dorchester
Council Meeting, Dorchester
City Hall. 8 p.m.
3rd Monday of the month,
Young Homemakers, 7:30
p.m.. high school home-
making room.
Tuesday & Thursday each
week, Jazzercise. 5:25-6:10
p.m.. Student Center. Van
Alstyne.
(To place your group or
organization on this calendar
call 532-6012. There is no
cost for this service.)
Home Grown Tomatoes
39c#
Fresh Peaches 49c #
Best ground beef $1.79#
RC Cola
Carton of 8.. .99c
Homo Milk $1.99 gal.
Good assortment of
baby gifts.
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bedroom and accessories of Tell City,
Hardrock Maples,
Early American Furniture.
PEVETO FURNITURE CO.
112 West Lamar Street
Sherman, Texas
O.K. FEED MILL
for the best in i quality
Feed & Seeds
Phone 364-2469
Whitewright, Texas
OXYGEN EQUIPPED
Ambulance Service
ANYWHERE-ANYTIME
Phone 482-522S
Van Alstyne, Texas
Funeral Service Insurance
Policies from 100 to 1500
Flesher Funeral
Home
We honor all burial policies at full value.
Funeral
Volunteers Needed
If you were in town last
Saturday afternoon you may
have witnessed the plight of
the newest fire truck of the
Howe Volunteer Fire Dept.
While answering a call for
help from Van Alstyne. the
truck lost a wheel rounding
the corner at Haning and the
freeway access road. This is
the type of thing that can
happen to anyone, but it
shows the need to keep our
fire equipment in top shape.
1 would like to commend the
volunteer members of the
fire department for meeting
twice a month to check out
the vehicles and to train
themselves to fight fires in
our community.
At a recent fire meeting,
members laid out hoses from
a fire plug in studying what
they would do if a fire was
discovered in a certain part
of town. Several members
have attended recent train-
ing sessions and others are
going to a fire school at
Texas A&M. They are
giving their time to help
keep the community safe.
Next fire meeting is Tues-
day. July 21, at 7:30 p.m. a
at the Fire Hall. New
members and visitors are
welcome.
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SANDRA L1EBERMAN
Joint graveside services for
Mrs. Sandra Bloom Lieber-
man. 37-year-old former
Sherman resident, and her
husband. Harris Bernard
Lieberman. 38. both of
Houston, who were killed in
a helicopter crash on July 5
near Columbus. Texas, were
held on Thursday. July 9. at
Woodlawn Cemetery in
Houston.
Rabbi Arthur M. Nemitoff
of Beth Israel Synagogue
officiated.
Mrs. Lieberman was born
in Alice and was secretary of
the Harris Development
Corp. in Houston. She was
active in various civic organ-
izations and a member of
Beth Israel Synagogue.
Surviving are daughters.
Susan Renee Duval and
Veronica Ann Duval and son
Patrick William Duval, all of
Houston; father. Paul (Pat)
Bloom of Sherman; mother,
MRs. Freda Bloom of
Houston; sisters. Cynthia
Nelson of Howe and Patricia
Wohlgemuth of Katy.
Mr. Lieberman, a native
and lifelong resident of
Houston, was president of
Harris Development Corp.
and a member of Greater
Houston Builders Associa-
tion and Beth Israel.
In addition to his stepchild-
ren. he is survived by his
mother. Mrs. Mary Lieber-
man of Houston; and brother
Charles Lieberman of
Houston.
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DELLA MAE TAYLOR
Services for Mrs. Della
Mae Taylor. 48. a Sherman
housewife who died July 11
following a lengthy illness,
were held Monday. July 13.
The Rev. Keith Gant, a
Baptist minister in Sherman
and the Rev. Wirt Skinner,
pastor of Sherman’s Grand
Avenue Presbyterian Church
officiated.
Mrs. Taylor was born in
Van Alstyne. She is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Helms and was married
to John W. Taylor on Jan. 8.
1949. at Dorchester. She
lived in the Dorchester and
Howe area for a number of
years before moving to
Sherman.
She was employed at
Kirby’s Grocery for several
years and was a member of
Faith Baptist Church.
Survivors included her hus-
band of Sherman; mother,
Mrs. Ray Helms of Sherman
brother. Clyde Helms of
Dorchester; sisters. Mrs.
Glenda Harden and Mrs.
Shirley Morris, both of
Howe. Mrs. Rose Stroud of
Van Alstyne, Mrs. Dorothy
Hayes of Sherman, Mrs.
Peggy Aaron of Dorchester
and Mrs. Juanita Malone of
Dallas.
SNAP
July 20-24
MONDAY
Hot Dogs
Macaroni & Cheese
Chopped Spinach
Applesauce. Milk
TUESDAY
Swiss Steak, Veg. Gravy
Creamy Whipped Potatoes
Green Peas
Roll. Margarine
Spice Cake, Milk
WEDNESDAY
Shaved Turkey Sandwich
Bayou Broccoli
Mixed Fruit Salad
Bread. Margarine
Banana Cake, Milk
THURSDAY
Smoked Sausage
Pea Salad, Cheese Cubes
Cabbage-Fruit-Marshmallow
Salad, Cornmeal Muffin
Watermelon, Milk
FRIDAY
Fried Chicken
Escalloped Potatoes&Carrot
Seasoned Green Beans
Roll. Margarine
Carrot Cake, Milk
Volunteers are needed to
assist with the Texas Special
Olympics swim meet to be
held July 29-31 at the North
Texas State University Phy-
sical Education Building.
Persons interested in vol-
unteering as scorekeepers.
door monitors, judges,
timers and chaperones may
call Miguel Albarran or
Annette Bishop at 817/788-
2544 or 788-2541 for more
information.
The three-dav event,
sponsored by the university
and its Division of Recrea-
tion and Leisure Studies,
will include the swimming
Americans Love Hot Dogs
(ASR)—Over 80 years ago
the cartoonist Tad Dorgan
coined the word “hot dog.”
Today this American specialty
is eaten around the world
and may even be ordered by
space shuttle travelers.
An average of 50 million
hot dogs are eaten every day
in the U.S., reminds The
National Hot Dog & Sausage
Council, Chicago, which cele-
brates National Hot Dog
Month in July.
The favorite way to eat
hot dogs is on a bun — and
they’re best with everything
on them, says veteran actor
and gourmet authority,
Vincent Price. “Gourmet is
where you find it,” says Price.
And gourmet at the ball
park is hot dogs!
In fact, during the base-
ball season the number of
hot dogs sold at ball parks
frequently reaches 75 per
cent of the attendance.
Americans love their hot
dogs. For instance, on a single
summer weekend at New
York’s famous Coney Island
over 100,000 hot dogs will be
eaten. Nationwide a total of
over 5 billion hot dogs will
be eaten between Memorial
Day and Labor Day. If any-
one cares to count, when
laid end to- end that’s enough
hot dogs to circle the globe
more than 15 times.
Family Pharmacy
Phone 532-6363
Party Supplies
napkins-plates-favors-centerpieces
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competition, awards cere-
monies. movies and a dance.
More than 300 mentally re-
tarded athletes from
throughout the state are
expected to compete in such
events as the 25 and 50
meter freestyle, the 25
meter breastroke, back-
stroke and butterfly.one
meter diving and a plunge or
glide event.
' Special Olympics is th§
largest sports program for
the mentally retarded in the
world, providing athletic
training and competition to
more than 20,000 athletes in
Texas alone.
Kate’s
Komer
by Kate Crowder
Editor’s Note; We regret to
inform our readers that Kate
Crowder has decided to stop
writing articles for the paper
We will miss “Kate’s
Korner.“ as 1 am sure you
will. too. We hope that she
will still write articles for us
from time to time.
We appreciate the colums
that she has contributed to
the paper. Her columns have
been humorous and thought-
provoking.
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