54.24 Howe Enterprise October 31, 2016

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Serving the community of Howe since 1963

Volume #54, Edition #24

Howe's That In a recent USA Today poll, 73 percent of those surveyed agree that somewhere between the ages of 12 and 17, kids should call it quits on Trick 'R Treating.

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Monday, October 31, 2016

Gobblins hit the streets tonight

Bulldogs jump into playoffs with 31-3 win over Pilot Point

Early voting data shows World War I veterans overwhelmingly support Hillary Clinton. We at the Howe Enterprise boldy predict that Donald Trump will make a fortune off of a new chewing gum called, "Bigly Chew." In all seriousness, America needs to vote. It is a privilege that we don't quite get or understand because we have been too spoiled and coddled for many years due to the brave that came before us. If we don't recognize or value the importance of it, a reset button will take place. In Howe, you can vote on election day from 7:00 am - 7:00 pm at the Howe Community Center at 700 W. Haning Street.

Beau Stephens and Cooper Jones at FBC Howe's Harvest Fest on Sunday evening.

Fun at FUMC's Trunk 'R Treat on Sunday.

In one of the toughest districts in the entire State of Texas in any classification, Howe (6-3, 2-2) needed to win Friday night over the Pilot Point Bearcats (2-7, 22) to lock up a playoff berth. With many scenarios put forth that could get Howe there, the easiest path was, as the late Al Davis would say, "Just win, baby." Howe did

that in dominating fashion, 31-3, and once again doing it by controlling the clock and the number of scoring opportunities for the Bearcats. Howe had not played Pilot Point since a bi-district loss back on Nov. 18, 1999. That coming one year after, what continued on page 3

Open house and ribbon-cutting this week at Abbington Meadows; city and county officials to attend

Rowdy voters beware: The voting location in Howe also houses the Howe Police Department. By the way, although many of you have asked, you can't just write in your favorite newspaper editor for president. There are people that had to go through the process to qualify as a write-in. So please don't waste your vote by choosing the person who is best suited for the office.

Seth Seibold (8) jumps into Mason Riggs (24) after his second of three interceptions on the night. Photo by Michelle Carney

On Wednesday at 11:30 am, Abbington Meadows will hold a ribbon-cutting and open house lunch for guests. Howe's newest apartment complex was

completed in early 2016. On hand at the ribbon cutting will be the owners, management and residents of Abbington Meadows.

Also city and county officials professionally designed will be in attendance. community room, and outdoor recreation areas Property and unit tours will including a playground. The take place from from 11 am 64-unit apartment property to 1 pm. is owned and developed by Rea Ventures, Inc. and Abbington Meadows offers includes 1 bedroom, 2 spacious apartment homes bedroom and 3 bedroom with all of the features and units with rents tailored to amenities you the total income of the family. Unit amenities deserve. Abbington include energy efficient Meadows is close to great construction, wood-look schools and only minutes vinyl flooring, faux granite from fantastic shopping in countertops, wood cabinets, nearby McKinney. This washer/dryer hookups, state-of- the-art community upgraded lighting packages includes a fitness center, and many more.


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