The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 22, 1981 Page: 4 of 4
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All signs point to THE NEW ULM
STATE BANK as THE place for all
your banking and financial needs.
Whatever your particular banking
need* you'll find that you're someone
special to us. We have a wide variety
of checking and savings accounts for
you to choose from in addition to a
full range of banking services for
your convenience. Come on in and
visit with us and we'll serve you in
any banking way.
Weekdays, 9-3
Saturdays, 9-12
Schroeder
Drug
Phone 357- 2100 Industry
Hours
Mon. - Fri. 7J0 to 5:30
Sat. 7:30 to 6:00
SEEDS
FERTILIZERS
CUSTOM SPREADING
SPREADER RENTAL
DISCOUNT ON
SEED BOOKINGS
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CLOMO SUNDAY ANO MONDAY
Lloyd, Norma, Roger * Palsy Wubbonhorst
Kraft
Miracle Whip
vestigated the theft of fire
wood in Frelsburg. Had JP
disturbance in Garwood. |
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Preserves
Betty Crocket Tub
Frosting .
Buy Self-Service
Gasoline and Save Money
Plus S & H Green Stamps
At The Grocery Store
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Dec. 17 - Had County
Court this date. One unit to
Houston on burglary inves-
tigation. Served civil papers
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Log Cabin Stick or Solid
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Friday-Thursday
ALL WEEK
Two Registered
Pharmacists on duty
14 hours a day.
Complete Veterinary
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Shampoo....
Rosedale Sliced or Halves
Peaches
Lone Star Chunk
Dog Food
Koenig-Peel
Funeral
Home* Inc.
Your National Selected
Mortician serving
anywhere, anytime.
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Groceries
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' . —— ------- As we begin the year 1961,
A carrot weighing 11 pounds was grown by Bob McEwen I would like to take this
opportunity to thank our
citizens for their assistance
in i960 and look forward to
serving you in the coining
year. Of the 541 Law Viola-
tors handled by the Sheriff’s
Office in I960, private citi-
zens had a big part in the
arrests. Citizens informat-
ion was valuable in assist-
ing officers in solving burg- Sheridkn
and Rock Island areas.
Dec. 13 - Picked up two
prisoners in Weimar and
transported to Columbus.
Investigated a burglary in
PAGE4 THE NSW ULM RNTRRPRISR. THURSDAY JANUARY M. Itol
Sheriff Mueller
Issues Report
pen in Columbus and Eagle
Lake.
Dec. 11 • Assisted THP
with traffic at scene of
accident on Interstate. Pic-
ked up two prisoners in
Eagle Lake and transported
to Columbus.
Dec. 13 - Investigated a
burglary in Garwood. Had
JP Court in the morning.
Served civil papers in Co-
teries and other law viol-
ations in the county. 1 want
to wish everyone a Happy
New Year and invite every-
one to call if the Sheriff’s _
Department can be of any the ClStervUle'’area.'In-
assistance. Our numbers
are 732-2368 and 732-2535. _
We are always open to serve court in the afternoon.
you- Dec. 14-Had JPCourt in
Dec. 1 - One unit to the morning. Routine duties
ALL STAR FENCE CO.
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CHAIN LINK. WOOD, BARB WIRE FENCING
the theft of lawnmowers in
the Ramsey area. Investi-
gated a burglary in the
Mentz area.
Dec. 2 - Had District
Court this date. Investigat-
ed the theft of oilfield meter
in the Weimar area. Had JP
Court in the afternoon.
Dec. 3 - Investigated the ,
theft of guns in the Garwood Garwood,
area. Checked on a suspic-
ious subject in the Frels-
burg area. Assisted with a
funeral procession in Co-
lumbus. Served civil papers ^'coiumbus and Eagle
’ " ’ La|<e areas Had JP Court in
the afternoon.
Dec. 18 - Had County
Court this date. Had JP
Court in the morning. Post-
ed citation in Courthouse.
Served civil papers in Co-
lumbus and Eagle Lake.
Dec. 19 - Had County
Court this date. Picked up
prisoners in Eagle Lake and
transported to Columbus.
One unit to Houston on
burglary investigation. In-
vestigated a burglary in the
Brushy area.
Dec. 20 - Routine duties
this date.
Dec. 21 - Routine duties
this date.
Dec. 22 - Investigated a
disturbance in Oakland. Tr-
ansported mental patient to
San Antonio State Hospital.
Served civil papers in Co-
lumbus, Eagle Lake, Wei-
mar, Garwood and Rock
Island areas.
Dec. 23 - Had JP Court in
the morning. Had County
Court this date. Assisted
with funeral procession in
Columbus. Posted citation
in Courthouse.
Dec. 24
abandoned vehicle near
Bernardo. Checked on a
report of a subject on
interstate pointing a gun at
passing traffic. Investigat-
ed accident in the Sheridan
area.
Dec. 25 - Investigated a
Master PtHT0.lcnv.
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and Farmacy Animal
Health Products
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One unit to the morning. Routine duties
Glidden to investigate glass this date.
breaking vandalism. Inves- Dec. 15 . Transported
tigated the theft of gasoline prisoner to Sealy. Assisted
to Alleyton. Investigated wiU1 funeral procession to
Columbus. Checked on sus-
picious subject to Frels-
burg. Had JP Court to the
morning.
Dee. 16 - Assisted with
funeral procession to Co-
lumbus. One unit to Austin
on burglary investigation.
Served civil papers to Co-
lumbus, Eagle Lake and
Ryus examined.
Glasses Fitted
Frames Repaired
Lenses Duplicated
Contact Lansos
Mon-Fri.«:N-S:M
Closed on Saturday
OLD MASONIC BLDG.
Gladiola White er Yellow 1 lb.
Corn Meal 60c
IVasAms Powder King Size
Bold 3 $3.10
Pork Chops.... $1.49 lb.
Seven Steak...$1.89lb.
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stallation requirement* or
procedure*, get a reliable
contractor to do the job.
-Because these stove*
produce large amount* of
radiant heat, there must
be adequate clearance (at
least 36 inches) between
the stove and its piping and
combustible materials.
- Place the stove on a
fire-resistant base.
-If you use an existing
fireplace or chimney, it
should be clean. To keep
toxic eases from seeping
into the room, seal oft the
fireplace or chimney open-
ings after the stove pipe
connector has been
installed.
-Stove pipe should run
straight and be as short as
possible. Avoid 90-degree
angles; uae gentle 45-degree
turns instead.
••Avoid passing stove
pipe through a combustible
wail or ceiling.
-Stove connector pipes
and the chimney should be
inspected by a professional
at leaat once a year-and
cleaned if necessary to avoid
buildup of creoaote, dust-
like carbon deposits that
may catch fire.
-■Uae dry, well-seasoned
hardwood; this also reduces
creoaote buildup.
-When possible, uee
short, hot fires rather than
long, smoldering ones.
Don't leave the stove burn-
ing unattended overnight.
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TIPS ON WOOD BURNING STOVES
There’s been a “back to
wood” movement on among
many homeowners in recent
years as soaring costa and
shortages of fuel oil and
natural gas prompted the
comeback of a primary 19th
century heating source-the
wood burning stove.
As recently as 1974, only
about 310,000 wood or
coal burning stoves were
made in or imported into
the United States. By 1978,
the figure had climbed to
1.1 million. They are espe
cially popular in the Mid-
west and the Northeaat,
where winters are cold and
other fuels may be expen-
sive.
But wood burning stoves
sometimes carry a different,
hidden price tag-the hazard
of fire that can produce
death and deatruction. Alb-
state survey by the National
Fire Protection Association
showed wood and coal burn-
ing stoves cause between
8,000 and 9,000 fires and
100 to 130 deaths each year.
The Consumer Product Safe-
ty Commission says about
5,700 persons were injured
through contact with such
stoves in 1979.
State Farm says most
wood burning stove fires are
caused by either faulty in-
stallation or improper main-
tenance. Hie company offers
these safety tips:
-It's best to buy a new
stove from an experienced,
reliable dealer. If you buy a
uaed one, check it carefully
for defects. Get one that’s
listed by Underwriters Lab-
oratories Inc. or a similar
organization.
•-Check local fire and
building codes. If you're
not completely sure of in-
MH minted
Arrested two for disturban-
ce. Investigated a domestic
disturbance to Alleyton.
Dec. 26 • Investigated a
disturbance in Garwood.
Served civil papers to Co-
lumbus, Eagle Lake, Gar-
wood and Sheridan areas.
Dec. 27 - Assisted Colum-
bus police at scene of shoot-
ing. Checked on train block-
ing roadway near Matt-
hews. Checked on vehicle
on 109 near Frelsburg.
Dec. 28 - Investigated
vandalism to Garwood. In-
vestigated a disturbance to
Alleyton. Served civil pa-
pers to Columbus.
Dec. 29 - Had County
Court this date. Had JP
Court in the morning. Ch-
ecked on abandoned vehicle
near Bernardo. Checked on
a fence cutting near Ber-
nardo.
Dec. 30 - Had County
Court this date. Investigat-
ed a theft to Altair. Investi-
gated a theft near Eagle
Lake.
Dec. 31 - Investigated
burglary in Alleyton. As-
sisted with funeral proces-
sion to Columbus. Investi-
gated a family disturbance
near Weimar.
We handled 40 prisoners
through the County Jail this
month.
Sincerely,
Geo. “Doc" Mueller, Sheriff
and Deputies; phones 732-
2388 and 732-2535, home
phone 363-5152.
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New Ulm, Texas
to Columbus and Eagle
Lake. Had JP Court to the
afternoon.
Dec. 4 - Had District
Court this date. Had JP
Court to the morning. As-
sisted Columbus Police with
a burglary investigation.
Served civil papers to Wei-
mar, Columbus and Eagle
Lake areas.
Dec. 5 - Investigated bur-
glary to Glidden. Investiga-
ted a car theft. Investigated
a burglary on 71 north. In-
vestigated the theft of a ring
at the rest area on Inter-
state 10 west of Columbus.
Had JP Court to the af-
ternoon. Served civil papers
to Sheridan and Rock Island
area.
Dec. 6 - Investigated a
theft to the Frelsburg area.
Investigated a disturbance
on 90 near Weimar. Served
civil papers to Columbus,
Eagle Lake and Altair ar-
eas.
Dec. 7 - Checked on a
suspicious vehicle to the
Bernardo area Assisted
with traffic at scene of acci-
dent on 90 west of Colum-
bus. Had JP Court to the
afternoon.
Dec. 8 - Had District
Court this date. Served civil
papers to Columbus, Eagle
Lake, Weimar, Garwood
and Rock Island areas.
Dec. 9- Assisted the High-
way Patrol with traffic at
scene of accident on 71
north. Investigated a break-
in near Columbus. Served
civil papers to Columbus.
Dec. 10 - Investigated a
burglary to the Brushy ar-
ea. Had JP Court to the
morning. Served civil pa-
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