New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 30, 1992 Page: 3 of 6
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Sale Every Saturday at 11:30
WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS
TFB
Applauds
Regulatory
Moratorium
The president of ths Texas Fann
Bureau applauds the recent
announcement by President Bush
calling for a MMay moratorium on
new federal regulations, stating
that it was time to "call a halt to
this growing regulatory
nightmare.”
TFB President 8. M. True of
Plainview said issues like wetlands
and the Endangered Species Act
create problems for fanners and
ranchers. He said now to the time to
stem the onrush of these
regulations.
"We commend Preeident Bush
for recognizing that we have a
regulatory nightmare in this
country, and for taking this action
to suspend the creation of new
federal constraints," True said.
The Plainview farmer noted that
delegates at the American Fann
Bureau convention in Kansas City
recently reaffirmed the
organization’s position on
regulatory review and reform.
"We restated our position that
Congress should lay down specific
guidelines and restraints on the
agencies that are to administer the
laws and be given the power to
adopt rules and regulations," True
said.
AFBF policy further stated that
environmental impact statements
have become "burdensome and
costly and should be balanced by
consideration of the cost benefit
analysis of such proposed
regulations."
True said much of the work done
by federal agencies involves
duplication and could be
streamlined.
Noting that Bush has been
committed to deregulation and less
government since his days as vice
president. True said the President’s
action clearly points out that "He
wants to defuse this regulatory
fiasco."
True also called upon members
of Congress, including Texas' 27 U.
S. Representatives and two
Senators, to work with President
Rush in addressing the regulatory
problems.
COLUMBUS
BUTANE CO.
JAMES L.HANAK I
Sales • Service - Appliances
Phone 732-2074
Home Phone 732-3673
Box 411, Columbus, TX 78934
I
Lto.Na. 27*4
visited with Ruby Muery and
family, daughter Darlene Lunbeck
Kleimann, Jace Klein, Timothy
Taylor,
SINCE 1905
Bleiblerville
News
Mrs. BUI Stark
Mr.
Petrusek who recently had surgery.
Got well soon, Bessie.
Boyd and her family in attendance.
As luck would have it, all three
brought a birthday cake, which
Almieda Woehat who died last
week. Several families from this
Carla Swindle and Sarah Wooten.
On the 7th Grade A-B Honor RoU
”Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stark on his
baptism. Family and a few friends
helped him celebrate the occasion.
Mrs. Mercedes Jumper spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Stark.
Waldine Brinkmeyer and Pearl
Macat visited briefly with Mrs. Bill
Stark and Mrs. Mercedes Jumper
Saturday night.
Ginny Schovajsa spent Saturday
night with Mr. and Mrs. BiU Stark
and Mrs. Mercedes Jumper.
We are glad to report that
Courtney BudeU is back at home
I after a hospital stay and seems to
be doing real good. Good luck and
stay weU!
BETH LEM LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Round Tap. Texas
Happy birthday, Bernice.
The Texas German Society met
on Sunday afternoon at the Witte-
Schmid Haus for the regular Austin
County Local Chapter meeting.
Glen Guettler gave the program.
FID Dirt Work GfweUkSttwdHtow
Raymond Halfmann
and Mrs. Allen Stepan
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Maresh Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Juergens
Jr. and DuWayne and Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Maresh and Trason were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Maresh and Barry.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Fick, Mr.
and Mrs. Cart Heinsohn and Mr.
and Mrs. Bob O’Connor and Lane
were Sunday visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Fick.
Colby William Krueger, was
Bruening;
Schmidt;
Schultz;
Elvera
Elder
Needs
Survey
Columbus
Jr. High
Honor Roll
Pfeffers
Announce
Baby Girl
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Pfeffer of
Bellville are proud to announce the
birth of a daughter, Kart Ann, born
January 15, 1992 at Bellville
General Hospital
She weighed 7 lbs., 5-1/ 2 ox. and
measured 19 inches long.
The baby was welcomed by one
sister, Kayla Jo, 2.
Grandparents are Emanuel and
Jo Ann Weishuhn of Columbus,
Melvin and Darlene Pfeffer of
Bellville and Perry and Judy Cable
of Brenham.
Great-grandparents are Eva
Renter of Bellville, Jake Pfeffer of
Bellville and Bud and Tootle
Raybum of Beeville.
Great- great- grandmother to
Minnie Loesch of Bellville.
Secretary,
Treasurer,
Program
Weiser. They were elected and
installed on Sunday with Pastor Ed
Wachholz and State President
Gloria Hanath doing the
installation.
exotic animals and birds at Noah’s
Land, a park near Harwood, Texas.
The TGS plans to take a tour of the
facilities sometime during the
summer months.
Business of the TGS was about
the State Convention which will be
held in Austin County this year at
Harmonic Hall in Shelby on April
11. Plans are underway, and
committees were chosen for the
various chores to be done on the day
of the convention. Refreshments
were served and enjoyed by all in
attendance.
Officers for the Austin County
TGS are President, Geraldine
Luetge; Vice President and
Correspondent, Selma
Flortoe
Teddy
Chairman,
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH
CU-lk.,
oneiuy
Rev. Robert Brane. Pastor
Little, Matthew Miller, Mindy
Netoner, HoOie Poiaaek, Darrell
Poppe, Glenn Ratliff, Emily Seidel,
Gabriel Smith, Jotamy
Smitherman,
Christina Thompson, Jonathan
Turner, Jon Woods, Betty Woytek,
Nicholas Yearwood and Nicholas
Youena.
Eighth Grade all A Honor Ron
students an Kirk Berger, Jordan
Brod, Dana Coreathers, Dontoha
Lewis, Lisa Miller, Nicole Nooks,
Lorrie Novosad, Kyle Poenitxach,
Greg Polasek, Monica Puente and
Rhonda Wetohuhn.
Students on the A-B Honor Roll
from the 9th Grade an Bradley
Alexander, Audrey Anderson,
Jeremy Anderson, Jennifer
Dudensing, Melanie Frank, Cynthia
George, Melanie Giradt, Tan
Hagendorff, Will Johnson, Kenneth
Jones, Sarah Kearney, Christopher
Kent, Michael Laake, Joel Rau,
Emily Schneider, Kacey Stewart,
Jackie Sweat, Melissa Templeton,
Allison Toepperwein, Rhonda
Warschak and Reginald Wilson.
Pecan.
Peach
Field
Day Set
A field day to discuss pecan and
peach tree management is set for
9:30 a.m. on Thursday, February 13
at the Hajovsky Orchard near
Holman. To get to this orchard take
FM 155 north from Weimar or south
from I .a Grange. At the Holman
Community Center take FM 493.
This road will dead end at FM 489.
The Hajovsky Orchard is directly
across this intersection.
At the field day, Dr. Calvin
Lyons, Extension Horticulturist,
will demonstrate proper pruning
and planting techniques. This will
give participants the opportunity to
see these procedures firsthand and
ask questions. Dr. Lyons will also
discuss fertility, spray schedules
and variety selection.
Private Applicator License
CEU’s will be offered.
In case of bad weather the Pecan
and Peach Field Day will be moved
to the Weimar City Hall on the same
date and time.
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ATTENTION
CATTLEMEN
★ Now Open^
Schulenburg Livestock Holding Pens
1.4 Miles South of Frelsburg
on FM 109
OPEN FRIDAY 4 p.«. UNTIL DARK
SATURDAY 7-11 A.M.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION DURING
THESE HOURS, PHONE 409-732-2567.
IF WE CAN HELP YOU WITH YOUR
LIVESTOCK HAULING NEEDS, PLEASE
CALL THE SALE* BARPP ■-MONDAY*
THROUGH SATURDAY FR(Wf^94 at 743-
6566. IF NO ANSWER, CALL:
‘Tim Strunk 263-5918 ‘Arthur Ray Reken 725-8478
‘Billy Bob Strunk 725-8782 ‘Brad Beken 725-8475
CaM ut anytime, day or night. Out of town, please cal coloct.
Schoenau
News
RyMrs.Le**yLM<ge
Bernice Edtermann celebrated
her 78th birthday with her family on
Helping One Another, Inc.
(HOA, Inc.), to cooperation with the
Houston - Galveston Area Council's
(H-GAC) Area Agency on Aging,
and The Training Consortium, will
participate in a survey to determine
the needs of the elderly population
in Austin County. Austin County' to "
one of 12 counties taking part in the
survey.
Results of the survey will
determine the kinds of services to
be purchased with federal and state
funding available for the 12 county
area through H-GAC’s Area Agency
on Aging.
Volunteers are currently being
recruited by Helping One Another,
Inc. to assist with the survey which
will begin in January. Those
interested in volunteering may
contact Thomas “Buddy” Chance,
Project Director, of Helping One
Another, Inc. at 40M85-4188.
Tentoha Carter, Jadyn Coleman,
Raatota Cotoman, CteigliM
Espinoua, Joe Etheridge. Michelle j
Gorman, Shannon Hancer, Tamara
Hayek, William Heffiey, Lux
Hernandez, Christi Horndt, Paul
funeral on Monday. Almieda was an
Eckenmann from this community,
and a classmate of LeRoy Luetge to
Schoenau School.
"Rato, rata, go away. Little
Johnny wants to play in the
meadow on the hay.” Don’t we all
remember this little verse from our
childhood? Most people are ready
for sunshine, Last week we had two
beautiful days, and we look forward
to more
Schulenburg
Livestock Auction, Inc
LINDEMANN STORE
357-2211 357-2121
FAYETTEVILLE BANK
Member F.D.I.C.
Fayetteville, Texas
TEGELER
CHEVROLET, INC.
357-2171. Industry, Tx.
E.N BAUMGART 0 SON
INSURANCE
N2-3343. Now Ulm. Tx
SALEM LUTHERAN CHURCH
Welcome, Texas
Rev. Walter Schindehette, Pastor
Every Sunday, Sunday School and
Bible Class 8:45 a.m.; Worship
Service 10:00 am.; Lutheran
Vespers 6:00 p.m.
INDUSTRY UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Jim Campbell, Pastor
Ever}- Sunday: 9 a.m. Coffee, 9:30
a.m. Sunday School; 10:35 a.m.
Worship
Every Wednesday: Choir 8 p.m.
Every Thursday: Men's Choir 8
p.m. (except 1st Thurs.)
Every first Tuesday of the month:
Finance 7 p.m., PPR 8 p.m.; every
second Tuesday: Evangelism 7
p.m., Education 8 p.m.; every third
Tuesday: Worship 7 p.m.; Trustees
8 p.m.
INDUSTRY STATE BANK
Member F.D.I.C.
Industry
Ph. 357-4437
Acquaint now thyself
with him. and be at
peace; thereby good
shall come unto thee "
-Job 22:21
ST. JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH
New Ulm, Texas
Rev. Michael Burns, Pastor
Sun., Feb. 2, Worship 8:30 a.m.,
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.; Adult
Bible Study 4 p.m.
Tues., Feb. 4, Bible Study 7 p.m. at
Trinity
Wed., Feb. 5, Confirmation, 7 p.m.
at Trinity; Choir 7:30 p.m.
TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH
Frelsburg
Rev. Mike Burns, Pastor
Sun., Feb. 2, Sunday School 9:30
a.m.. Worship 10:30 a.m.; Adult
Bible Study 4 p.m. at St John
Tues., Feb. 4, Bible Study 7 p.tn.
Wed., Feb. 5, Confirmation 7 p.m.
WEST END BAPTIST CHURCH
Industry, Texas
Dennis Keen. Pastor
Sunday School 9:30 a.m., Sunday
Worship 10:30a m ,Sunday Evening'
Worship 6:00 p.m. Wednesday Ute.
Supper 6:30 p.m., Prayer Service
7:30 p.m.; Business meetings second
Wednesday of each month, 7:30 p.m.
—
ERNIE'S QUICK STOP
Phone 992-3422
Neu Uta
Sun., Feb. 5, Sunday School 9:30
a.m., Worship 10:30 a.m.
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH
Fayetteville
Rev. Robert Braun, Pastor
Sun., Feb. 2, Worship 8:30 a.m.
NELSONVILLE
BRETHRENCHURCH
Rev. Michael Grooeclooe, Pastor
Each Sunday: Sunday School, 9:00
a.m.; Worship Service, 10:15 a.m.
Each Month: 1st Tuesdays, 7 p.m..
Board of Elders; 1st Thursdays, 2
p.m., Christian Sisters: 2nd Wednes-
days, 7 p.m., B.Y.F.; 4th Wednes-
days, 7 p.m.. Ladies' Unity; 4th
Thursdays, 2 p.m., Senior Citizens'
Fellowship.
WESLEY BRETHREN CHURCH
Rev. Milton Maty
Sunday School 9:00 a.m.. Worship
Service 10:30 am.
INDUSTRY
BRETHREN CHURCH
Rev. Milton Maly
Worship Service 9:00 a.m. every
Sunday including 5th Sundays.
Sunday School following Services.
FRELSBURG BAPTIST CHURCH
Mission of the First Baptist
Church of Columbus
Pastor On Hie H. Robert*
Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m Sun-
day School 9:30 a.m. Bible Study
Wednesday nights at 7:00 p.m.
INDUSTRY
VETERINARY CLINIC
Greg Buonger. DVM
Phone 409-357-2506
Worship Hour 9:00 a.m., Sunday !
School 10:15 a.m.
LUTHERAN RADIO
VESPER SERVICE
6:90 p.m. every Sunday
STS. PETER AND PAUL
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Frelsburg
Rev. W. A. Borkhott, Pastor
Mass. Sunday at 9 a.m., Saturday
at 7 p.m.
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION j
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Industry, Texas
Rev. Jesse S. Unam, Jr.
Pastor
Mass Sunday 8:10 a.m.
ST. JOHN CATHOLIC CHURCH
Fayetteville
Rev. Ben Manrkiewiez. Paster
Masses: Saturday 7:00 p.m. (Sun-
day’s Liturgy; Sunday 9:30 a.m.,;
Daily in Summer 7 am.. Winter and
School Months 7:30 a.m.. except
Wednesday 7 p.m.; First Friday in:
Summer 7:30 p.m.. Winter 7 p.m
ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH
Hestya HiU-EUiager
Rev. Ben Manrkiewki, Pastor
Masses: Sunday 8a.m.: Thursday
before First Friday 6:39 p.m.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Fayetteville. Texas
Bible Study 10:00 a m.. Worship
Service 11:00 a.m.
INDUSTRY STATE HANK
NEW ULM BRANCH
Member F.D.LC.
Pkon-mi
Prayer Service 7:89
MEMBER S.B.C.
Dennis Keen, Pastor
— SERVICES —
Sunday School 9:30 nun.
Worship 10:30 aun.
Evening Service 6:00 p.i
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"COME WORSHIP WITH US”
WEST END
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