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Page 2 HARPER HERALD Friday, Jan. 11,1985
WEATHER REPORT
By PAULLANG
Hi
LoRain
Dec. 25
43
29
.00;
Dec. 26
55
38
.07
Dec. 27
62
28
trace;
Dec. 28
65
59
.45|
Dec. 29
67
58
.00
Dec. 30
65
55
1.301
Dec. 31
61
49
3.50
Total rain for Dec.
7.32
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Rain
Jan. 1
42
26
.00
Jan. 2
25
21
Snow
Jan. 3
40
17
.00
Jan. 4
50
22
.00
Jan. 5
50
30
.00
Jan. 6
62
23
.00
Jan. 7
54
32
.00
ALL-DISTRICT
Ken Bode was inadver-
tently omitted from the
All-Distric championship
team. Ken made first-team
offense.
Dec. 19
72
53
.09
Dec. 20
72
61
.11
Dec. 21
74
63
.00
Dec. 22
68
44
.00
Dec. 23
70
50
.00
Dec. 24
72
59
.00
Dec. 25
64
33
.00
dec. 26
59
38
trace
Dec. 27
65
53
.03
Dec. 28
70
62
.00
Dec. 29
72
64
.00
Dec. 30
72
64
.00
FREDERICKSBURG
WEATHER REPORT
By Norman J. Dietel,'
observer
Dec. 31 65 55 1.60
Rain in December totaled
4.11 inches.
Total rain for year, 1984:
27.16 inches.
Low temp, in December
was 25 degrees on Friday
morning, Dec. 7.
High temp, in December
was 75 degrees on Monday
morning, Dec. 10.
Average annual rainfall for
Fredericksburg is around
FREDERICKSBURG
WEATHER REPORT
By Norman J. Dietel,
Observer
28.38 inches. Since there was
an official 27.16 inches of
rain for the past year, the
deficiency was only 1.22
inches.
Most of the rain for 1984
came in the last three months
of the year. October brought
a record 10.49 inches, best in
recorded history for month of
October for Fredericksburg.
November brought 2.01
inches; December, 4.11.
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L0
Rain
Jan. 8 61 30 .00
night and Wednesday, Dec.
Jan. 1
55
33
.00
Asterisk (*) above indi-
2 & 3.
Jan. 2
33
21
trace
cates sleet and snow, mostly
Low temp, for the past
Jan. 3
46
22
*35
snow, which is measured at
week was 21 degrees on
Jan. 4
54
28
.00
0.10 of an inch of rain to
Wednesday morning, Jan. 2.
Jan. 5
54
36
.00
every one-inch depth of
High temp, for the past
Jan. 6
65
28
.00
snow. We had from 3 to 4
week was 65 degrees on
Jan. 7
58
37
.00
inches of snow on Tuesday
Sunday, Jan. 6.
Making our
community
a better place to live...
By upholding the industry on which our
stable economy is based . ..Congratulations,
and keep up the good work!
Roeder's Up-Town TEXACO
and (Texaco]
W.A. ROEDER, INC.
TEXACO DISTRIBUTOR
mgvBim
CARD OFTHANKS
We sincerely appreciate the
nice people who aided our
dear mother, Ida Segner,
during her last months of
illness: Dr. Stein, Rev.
Kalina, Rev. Stiles, and
Knopp Nursing Home #1.
Out thanks also go to the
many people who supplied
food, flowers, sympathy
cards and memorial mass
offerings.
The family of Ida Segner
BUY, SEll, TftAPg OB BENT THROUGH THE I
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America's top spectator
sport is said to be horse
racing, with 51 million
fans.
From Page 1
In 1969 the month of
October had the second
highest amount of rain, 10.10
inches; with the total rainfall
for that year being 41.20
inches. In 1984, October
brought an end to the very
serious drouth which was of
great concern to many
ranchers and farmers this
past year.
A month-by-month com-
parison of rain in Fredericks-
burg for the past two years:
1983 1984
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Total
MOVING — Must sell all-
new livingroom and den
furniture, oil paintings,
lamps and mirrors and misc.
Also, 20.1 cubic ft. refrig-
freezer, side-by-side, new.
John Fallon, 864-4568,
Harper.
HELP WANTED — Federal,
State and Civil Service jobs
available. Call 1-(619) 569-
8304 for info. 24 hours. (1-25
PALACE THEATRE
Main St.
January 11-16
Beverly
Hills Cop
Fredericksburg
USED!!!!! LIKE NEW MOI
BILE HOMES. Finest rebuilt
w/ new carpet, guarantees,
low down, easy monthly
payments. Half the price of a
new home. Select from over
45 models. SE HABLA
ESPANOL. Affordable Hous-
ing Inc., 7903 IH 35 South
(Zarzamora exit), (512) 927-
7821; 2nd location: 3300 SW
Military Drive, (512) 927-
5960, San Antonio, Texas
BEEFMASTER BULL
j Nine months old, purebred,
no papers, excellent herd
prospect. Beautiful confor-
mation, must be seen. Guar-
anteed, $2,100. Call 997-7347
or 997-3025.
FOR SALE — Speed Queen
washer & dryer in good
condition. Phone 864-4365.
The Harper Herald
144 E. Main St.
Fredericksburg, TX 78624
997-5916
Published Weekly on Friday by
The Harper Herald
Editor, Bruce H. Smith
Asso. Editor-General Manager, Norman J. Dietel,
Karen S. Smith Publisher Emeritus
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