The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 15, 1982 Page: 4 of 4
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La Grange Directory
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SPECIALS
PUREBRED HEREFORD BULLS FOR SALE
ALL WEEK
SHARE
Downy
Gregg Schubert 35743N
A SINCERE HELPFUL SERVICE!
RINN READY MIX
BULLDOZER
Custom Work
that
Contact
Henry Furman
992 3776
(Pd. Pol. Adv. by Houston Munson
also
this
ROAD BUILDING
SANO* GRAVEL
Plymouth. Dodge
Chrysler Imperial
Dodge Trucks and
Eyes Examined.
Glasses Fitted
Frames Repaired
Lenses Duplicated
Contact Lenses
Mon Fri. 8:30 S:00
Closed on Saturday
OLDMASONIC BLDG
This is a
and neig
were received by the St
John Lutheran Church con-
gregation in New Ulm
John Ric
peaches a
the West
Emerge™
Ann Kollman, Kitt William
Kollman ami Debra Koll-
man.
Receiving the Holy Sac-
rament of Baptism were
Randy Easterling, Robert
Edward Easterling, Michel-
le Smith, Penelope Smith
and Janise Smith.
Ph 713-357-2380
it no answei call
357-2220
Buy - Self-Sen’ice Gasoline and Save
Money Plus S&H Green Stamps at the
Grocery Store
P O BOX 148
INDUSTRY TEXAS 78044
Received through the Rite
of Confirmation were Joyce
Bertling, Charisse Blezin-
ger, Charlotte Brokmeyer,
Gary Easterling, Kathy
Easterling, Penny Eddins,
Ali'xnn Gross, Alice Herms-
dorfer. Candy Schubert and
Helen Zettel.
Transfer memberships
were Dwayne Gross, Wil-
liam Dale Kollman. Kristv
DOUBLE STAMPS TUESDAY AND
WEDNESDAY WITH *3 PURCHASE OR
MORE
Dependable Used Cars
Guaranteed Service
E W.MEINERS,
OWNER
304 E. Travis St.
748 3117
Meiners
Motor Co
CATTLE CARE
Working and Spraying
Feeding and Hauling
Shredding Pastures
Move Equipment and Feed
HAY MAK ING
Complete - Round
Or Square Bales
Hay Hauling
Gopher Poisoning
FOR YOUR FAMILY DINING PLEASURE
lOO'T- PURE BEEF STEAKS a FRESH SEAFOOD
PLOWING A PLANTING
Offset, Chiseling
Discing and Leveling
Grain Drill Planting
Grass Seeding
Box Blade & Scraper Work
The Bellv
face a stoi
a new Jur
for renovt
complete
more and
days. On'
the Bellvi
to address
p.m. and;
election is
issue ind
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BLEZINGER'S
Corner Grocery
INDUSTRY, TEXAS
2 lb.
$1.59
Velveeta
Cheese
TO THE
CITIZENS
OF
COLORADO
COUNTY
Dr. Robert
Kohler
Without 1 filled S&H Savers Book
85e With 1 Filled S&H Savers Book
I
CLARAS
CUT A CURL
A- GIFT SHOP
Hwy. 109 midway
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At We
JESSE WEIGE 992-3795
OR
GLENN MILES 992-3878
OR
ROY G. BURGER 8*5-2972
Two Registered
Pharmacists on duty
34 hours a day.
Complete Veterinary
Service
West Sideol Square
Meal:
Accord it
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Houston -
tuncil h.
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for Austn
On Tues
meeting w
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itions
ewed
Koenig-Peel
Funeral
Home, Inc.
Your National Selected
Mortician serving
anywhere. Anytime
Charted tor pre
arranged funerals.
Will honor all insurance
policies.
Industry 3S7-4788
PINKY S CAFE
1.2 MILES SE OF INDUSTFV
HIGHWAY ISO
SCHOENAU NEWS
(Continued from Page 1 •
their children ano grand-
children home for Easter
The Alexanders (Jerry and
Gladys and children) came
on Friday, as did the Me-
Alexanders (Betty and Mac
and children) while David
came on Saturday. Calvin
still lives at home, so he too
was here. Then on Sunday-
Bessie and Miroslav attend-
ed church services in Bren-
ham in the Presbyterian
Church where Lisa McAle-
xander was confirmed.
Then they all had dinner
with Betty and family, in
Lisa’s honor for her confir-
mation.
Rubin Eckermann came
to be with his parents, the
Hugo Eckermanns, on Th-
ursday. and remained until
Monday. The rest of his
family, Mary, Keith and
Dwayne also came part of
the time. Beth Ann and her
friend, Mike were there, as
were Darlene and Stalney
Lunbeck, Susie and Chris.
Richard and his friend,
Kristy, came, as did Alice
and I^onard Boyd.
We send our best wishes
to Leon Delion of Bellville,
Bernice Eckermann’s bro-
ther, who has been sick and
in Houston in the hospital.
Get well, soon, I^on
Frelsburg
OPEN TUES FRI.
Featuring
The Helene Curtis
UNI PERM
992-3712
HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FRESH
SUPPLY OF GARDEN SEEDS IN-
CLUDING HYBRID BURPLESS ( U-
( UMBERS AND OTHER HYBRID
SEEDS. ALSO HAVE POTTING SOIL
AND OTHER GARDEN SUPPLIES.
Kinderg
will be hi
I Tementai
ri’ 28, fron
Parents
bring a cc
birth certi
records,
nurse will
give neede
Please
dong for I
64 oz.
$2.23
With 1 filled S&ll Savers Book
*3.5!) without 1 filled S&H Savers Book
I AND CLEARING. TANKS BUILT. ETC.
With Cot D 5 Dozer
Schroeder
Drug
.57c
32 oz.
$1.29
Stovetop Cornbread or Chicken
Stuffing Mix......79c
NEW ULM. BELLVILLE AND SEALY
We Honor Any Burial Policy"
Fri afternoon, 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Sat. Morning 8 am. to 11 a.m.
For information contact:
DEL MONTE SALE 303 cans
Sauerkraut.......49c
Early Garden Peas49c
Whole Kernel Corn 49c
Cream Style Corn .49c
Cut Green Beans . .47c
New Potatoes.....47c
Spinach...........47c
Sliced
Green Beans......47c
Yellow Wax Beans 47c
COLLECTING PENS
1 MILE SOUTH OF 109 ON 1094
CLOBCO SUNDAY AND MONO.,
Lloyd, Norma, Roger A Palsy Wubbenhorst
STORE HOURS
Mon. ■ Fri. 7:30 a m. - 6 p.m. |
Sat. 7:30 a.m. -5:30 p.m. |
Early Green
Lima Beans..
Del Monte Jug
Catsup......
OF LIVING $
Give to the •
American Cancer Sac etv
Pete E. Etlinger
Funeral Home
Pre paid and Vre-arranged
Funeral Services
PAGE * TH* HU* »LM ENTERPRISE, TMUR$OAY. APRIL IS. 1781
KXxxxxXXXXXWOWOOOOOOW St. Johns Receives New Members
I am submitting this article in behalf of
Sheriff Jim Broussard, whom I have known
and worked closely with for approximately
eleven (11) years
Jim has worked some of the most
complicated cases that have been worked in
Colorado County To mention a few of many,
the burglaries of Loessin Implement Company
in Weimar, the burning of the Sandy Creek
Drive-In near Rock Island, a rape which
occurred near Colunbus (which withstood two
trials with the subject receiving ninety-nine
(99) years in each trial), and the case of the
Interstate Rapist, in which )im was the officer
to interrogate a confession from the man
During the time I have been District
Attorney, and Jim has been with the Sheriff's
Office, I have had many opportunities to
observe his performance and prosecute the
cases he brought to Court I must say it is a
pleasure to be associated with him
When Jim works on a case, he is fair,
thorough and has a superior record cf
obtaining confessions from the guilty He
accomplishes this through intelligent interro-
gation, not through brutality 1 here has never
been an incident that Jim was accused of
mistreating anyone ;n h custody
He presents cases to the Crar.."1 lury in such
detail that there is no doubt in . teir minds
whether to return an indictment in any case
As District Attorney, when I receive a case
that Sheriff Jim Broussard has worked or
supervised, I can walk in the Courtroom and
get a conviction on the results of his
investigation
If there is a doubt in Jim's mind about a
point of law or a point of evidence, he contacts
myself or my assistant, Mr Paul Finley,
before he continues with the investigation
Jim does not accomplish all these matters by
himself, however, he has the respect and
confidence of his fellow officers that work with
him The case is then brought to my office
under his direction
Two cases worked recently that need to be
talked about are the two capital murder cases
in Colorado County Regardless of what has
been said, the first capital murder case, which
started in Houston, was cleared in Colorado
County by Sheriff Jim Broussard and Texas
Ranger Ray Nutt Houston Police Department
came up with a body and a witness from
Houston The case was completed in Colorado
County by Jim and Ray obtaining a confession
from the suspect, receiving information of the
location of the murder weapon, and bringing
the case to Court During the investigation,
four cases were solved for the Houston Police,
which deserves recognition instead of criti-
cism The second capital murder case which
started in Richmond and ended up in Colorado
County, was also solved under the direction of
Sheriff Jim Broussard The only clue at the
scene was a laundry mark inside the man's
trousers With that, the assistance of local
officers, Texas Ranger Ray Nutt, the Fort
Bend County Sheriff's office, and officers from
the Richmond Police, this case was solved
Investigations are but one of Jim's strong
abilities He is also a strong supervisor,
manager, and has the ability of working with
fellow officers and the public He is always
seeking ways to bring better law enforcement
to this community
I am proud of being associated with the
Chief law Enforcement Officer of Colorado
County, who has such a desire to protect and
serve his community, as Jim does I feel he
deserves the opportunity to remain in
capacity
My assistant, Mr Paul Finley, who
works closely with Jim, has reviewed
article and fully concurs with my views
/*/HOUSTON MUNSON
District Attorney
/*/ PAUL FINLEY
Assistant District Attorney
ALLEN SCHUBERT*SONS
Rt. 2, New Ulm, Texas 7895*
Allen Schubert 3574173
BULLDOZER WORK
Repair Tank Dumps a Spillways
Build Small Stock Ponds
Clear Underbrush
Fence Linesa Corral Sites
Gully Sloping
Farm & Ranch Services
OlLF’ELD LOCATIONS
READY MIX CONCRETE
Schulenburg
Livestock Auction
On Easter Sunday morn-
ing, at the Sunrise, 6 a.m.
Service, some 20 members
Sunshine Stale
Orange Juice
12 oz.
.....89c
< hifton A hipped
1 lb. tub
Margarine...
....87c
Folgers
lib
Coffee........
. .$2.85
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The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 15, 1982, newspaper, April 15, 1982; New Ulm, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1208319/m1/4/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nesbitt Memorial Library.