The Jack County Herald (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, June 7, 2013 Page: 2 of 10
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Friday, June 7, 2013
Keep up with the latest events by subscribing
to the Jacksboro Newspapers. Call (940) 567-
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Obituaries
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Fri. - Beans &
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4 years old through 6th grade
For more information, call 940-567-3227
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(800)433-2950
Delivery of Channel Catfish, Bass, Black Crappie, Hybrid Bluegill,
Redear Bream, Coppernose Bluegill, Fathead Minnows, andTriploid Grass Carp
are now available for Pond 8c Lake Stocking. A permit and 10 days notice are
required for the purchase of Triploid Grass Carp.
Delivery will be
Noon-1 p.m. • Tuesday, Junell
Jacksboro - The Feed Store - 700 Hwy. 380 W.
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The Bellevue VFD will host
the Annual Fish Fry Satur-
day, June 8, starting at 5 p.m.
in the Bellevue Community
Center / Fire Hall, 509 Frank-
lin St., Bellevue.
The menu will be Fried
Louisiana Catfish, with all
the fixins and homemade
desserts.
Come eat, have a good time,
and see our remodel on the
community center.
Cost is your generous do-
nation. All funds raised go
to support the Volunteer Fire
Department.
Call in orders phone (940)
928-2125. Music will start at
6:30 p.m. If you have ques-
tions call Mark Hanson at
(940) 531-0976.
The East Jack County Rural
Fire Department will have its
annual Barbecue June 15 at
the Fire Hall located on FM
1156 in Vineyard.
The tickets can be pur-
chased at the door for $7 and
children 6 and under are free.
The meal will be served from
5 p.m. to 8 p.m.
There will be a raffle for a
gun and WalMart gift certifi-
cate and door prizes. Bring
your whole family, enjoy
great food and support a great
cause!
Jacksboro Fire Department
is hosting a FireBall Golf
Tournament at 8 a.m., June
22 at the Jacksboro Coun-
try Club in Jacksboro. It is a
four-person scramble at $400
per team and $100 per indi-
vidual.
Individual and partial teams
accepted. We will
you with others to m
teams.
For more information, con-
tact Victor Sanchez at (940)
229-9085 or Jason Jennings
at (940) 507-1594.
WILLARD MOREAU
group
ake full
LOF to meet
June 17
The June meeting for La-
dies of Faith is planned for
Monday, June 17 from 6 -
7:30 p.m. at the Concerned
Citizens dining room, 400
East Pine Street in Jacksboro.
This month, it is about men.
In honor of Father’s
Day,
: program is called, “Pro-
tect Your Main Squeeze.”
Dr. Lara Pierce is the speak-
er and will talk about men’s
health and the ages to begin
certain tests and checkups for
Pierce is a M.D. with a spe-
ciality in obstetrics. She prac-
tices at the Jacksboro Health
Clinic on West Belknap.
Ladies of Faith is a monthly
program for women of Jack
County, held the third Mon-
day of each month.
It is free to the public and
a meal is provided. Please
reserve your spot by Friday,
June 14, at (940) 567-6633,
ext. 281
Willard John Moreau
Willard John Moreau, 77, of
Bellevue, passed away Mon-
day, June 3,2013, in Wichita
Falls.
Funeral services will be at
10 a.m., Friday, June 7, at St.
Jerome's Catholic Church in
Bowie, with Fr. Richard Col-
lins officiating. Burial will
be in the Vashti Cemetery
under the direction of Davis
Funeral Flome in Henrietta.
Mr. Moreau was born Dec.
27, 1935, in Opelousas, La.,
to Ammie J. and Leora Pitre
Moreau. He was raised on a
farm in Opelousas and attended Washington High School in
Washington, La. After high school, Mr. Moreau served in the
Louisiana National Guard until 1955, and in the U.S. Army
Reserve until 1959. He married Mearl Artigue June 26,1960,
in Port Barre, La. He worked for the Fred J. Wyble Oilfield
Construction Company, Carmichael Oilfield Construction
and United Packers.
In 1967, he went to work for Koch Industries in Baton
Rouge, La. He was transferred to Texas in 1969, where he
worked until retirement in 1993. After retiring from the oil
industry, Mr. Moreau worked as a bus driver and in building
maintenance for Bellevue ISD. He married June Griffith Oct.
1, 1998, in Whites boro. He was a member of St. Jerome's
Catholic Church in Bowie, and also attended Bellevue
Church of Christ.
He is f
1997; £
Survivors include his wife, June Moreau of Bellev
is preceded in death by his wife, Mearl Moreau, June 10,
; and a son-in-law, Ricky Staley Dec. 13,2012.
Survivors include his wife, June Moreau of Bellevue; one
son, Gary Moreau and wife Charlotte of Heath; two daugh-
ters, Carla Staley of Vashti, and Lisa Moreau of West Holly-
wood, Calif.; one step-son, Johnny Griffith and wife Melo-
dy of Alvord; two step-daughters, Marianne Langford and
husband Bob of Nocona, and Georgia Hedley and husband
Bobby of Paradise; five brothers, Burnel Moreau and wife
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Moreau and wife Dora of Opelousas, La., Roger Moreau and
pelo
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Farmer's Market
Saturdays 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Jack County Museum
241 W. Belknap-940-567-5410
Check out our new
website and get the
latest news at
www.jacksboronew spapers.
Marie of Lafayette, La., Roy Moreau and wife Rosemary c
Tyler, Larry Moreau and wife Glenda of Opelousas, La., Gen
Moreau and wife Dora of Opelousas, La., Roger Moreau an
wife Doris of Bunkie, La.; four sisters, Val Boss and husband
Harris of Lafayette, La., Catherine Castille and husband Har-
old of Opelousas, La., Martha Moreau and friend Roger No-
bles of Colfax, La., and Connie Ortego of Alexandria, La.; 17
grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
Memorials may be made to the Bellevue High School Ex-
Students Scholarship Fund, 601 W. Wichita St., Henrietta,
Texas 76365; or Hospice of Wichita Falls, P.O. Box 4804, Wich-
ita Falls, Texas 76308.
Thoughts and memories maybe shared in the online guest-
book at www.davisfuneraihome.net
American
Do YOU have the compassion and
caring to be a special gift to those that
are in the closing months or days of
their lives? To also be a strength and
comfort to those family members who
are enduring the reality of a loss of a
loved one? Would you PLEASE consider
the challenge of being a AMERICAN
HOSPICE VOLUNTEER in the greatest
hours of their need?
If you’ve experienced a personal loss
in the last 12 months we recommend
that you wait a year before
volunteering.
If interested, please call
Paula Harley @ 940-567-5202 a
Churches host VBS next 2 weeks
Several churches have
planned Vacation Bible
School for the first few weeks
after school is out.
Southwest Baptist Church
will hold “Kingdom Rock:
Where Kids Stand Strong
for God” from 6 - 8:30 j
Monday - Friday, June 1
The ages for the VBS a
years through 6th grade.
Bustin’
Kids will try amazing >
periments, play wild games,
enjoy lip-smacking snacks,
and experience incredible
music.
The kickoff and registra-
tion is from 4:30 - 6:30 p.m.,
Saturday at 718 W. Mesquite
with a bounce house, pop-
corn and lemonade.
First Baptist Church will
>0 p.m.,
; 10-14.
round up kids for fun and
adventure in the Wild West
when they host SonWest
Roundup from 6 - 8:30,
Monday, June 17 - Thursday,
June 20. The ages are also 4
years through 6th grade for
this VBS. Plan to have a rip-
roaring good time with Jesus
at the First Baptist Church on
West Knox in Jacksboro.
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will be the next five qualifiers:
Brantly Voyles, Cooper Pit-
cock, Johnny Esqueda, Levi
Jump, and Jose Banuelos.
Thursday night’s contes-
tants will be the final five
qualifiers: Lyla Pankey, Jake
Perrier, Ryder Epps, Mace
Mower, and Tripp Mahoney.
Rounding out the group are
those who had a good time,
but did not qualify: Allie
3 Cornish, and
i Pardue.
If you have never attended
this event and watched the
kids ride a sheep, it is a great
experience.
This year’s final mutton
bustin’ will take place about
midway through the rodeo
schedule each night Thurs-
day, Friday and Saturday, so
don’t miss it.
day night’s
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for Breast Cancer
Awareness. So, if you are
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Kovar, Lucas
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pink, e\
to attend Friday,
ret to wear your
the guys.
Rumor has it that past ro-
deo queens will be doing a
little work in the arena Friday
night.
Saturday night’s festivities
will start at 7 p.m. with the
crowning of the Queen and
scholarship recipients an-
nounced and prizes awarded
to the winners.
Grand Entry is scheduled to
start at 8 p.m. Friday.
The rodeo will start at 8
p.m. Thursday and Friday,
and it is $10 for adults and $6
for children to attend.
1 - 8 p.m. Sunday, June 9 JfSSfliS..
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UNITED WE STAND
Following is a list of servicemen and women from Jack County who are serving in the war against terrorism.
To honor these men and women, this list will run throughout the military conflict.
Brandon Draper Monty G. Graham We Sal Llt0 YOljl George Montgomery Ralph L. "J.R.”
Christopher Cowley
Louis Daniel DePan
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