The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 9, 1989 Page: 4 of 6
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PAGE 4 THE NEW ULM ENTERPRISE. THURSDAY, MARCH 9. UM
KENNETH BLEZINGER
Dump Truck
Track Loader
•ackhoe
LEYCO REAL ESTATE
983 Front St
*6 acre*, wooded, Frelsburg/New Ulm, $2750/acre, must
•New cedar borne, J bedrooms, on 5 acres, near New Ulm
•Log house, on 8 acres, New Ulm.
•50 aces, heavily wooded, secluded, near Columbus.
FOR SALE - Longhorn: Heifers, Cows and Bulls
Pork Chop Special - $1.49 lb
% Calf - $1.45 lb
72 Vdll - 1U.
Forequarter - $1.29 lb. 'rL
Hindquarter - $1.69 lb
drive
HENNEKE
FUNERAL HOME
Restaurant
ANNOUNCEMENT
1515 Montezuma
Columbus
732-2143
R & D Construction
NURSERY
in Frelsburg
I.A. Brokmeyer Memorials
WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS"
Vacek - Anderson
Stockman's Market & Bar-B-Q
Schobel’s
SERVICES HANDLED WITH SPECIAL CARE
PRE-ARRANGED BURIAL PLANS - MONUMENTS
FIRE SCENE Sunday Feb. 26 at the Highway IM
railroad crossing in New Ulm. Heavy smoke obscures
a couple of vehicles answering the alarm. One is the
New Ulm Fire Department's 4-wheel drive grass fire
PURINA
CHOWS
and corporate stocks.
Most accounts must be dormant
from three to five years before they
are turned over to the state.
"There is no set time to make a
claim on these accounts," Treasurer
Richards said. "Money turned over
to the State Treasury can be claimed
at any time in the future by the
original owner or his or her heirs.”
Persons who find their names on
the list can call the Texas State
Treasury on its toll-free telephone
line at 1-800-654-3463 or they can
write the State Treasury at PO Box
17728, Austin. Texas 78745. The toll
free line opens at noon on March 5.
During the first few weeks after
the list is published, the toll-free line
is often tied up by the volume of
calls. The lines, however, are kept
open for an extended period and
there is no time limit for making a
claim.
The Unclaimed Money Fund List
was first published shortly aftei
Mrs. Richards first took office in
1983 and she has made collecting and
returning unclaimed money one of
her top priorities.
Money that is not claimed by
owners is used by the state for
education and general state services
such as highways and law enforce-
ment. Ijtst year, for example. $30
million in non-tax revenue was
turned over to the Foundation School
Fund and the General Revenue
Fund.
Texas Treasury
Unclaimed Money
Fund List
KT. I. BOX 114. NKW ULM. TX »t9J4
• HONE 409 9911440
Soptic Tanks a. Systems
Motel Culvarts
Csttlopuarm
LOCATED AT H&H FEED SUPPLY
DOWNTOWN COLUMBUS, MILAM 8c CROCKETT
BUYING HOURS ARE 7:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M.
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
7:30 A.M. TO 1:00 P.M. SATURDAY
truck that bogged down. It was later winched out and
resumed battling the fires westward from town cat
McElroy Lane).
Gravol A Sand Hauling. Etc.
Hay Making
Plowing
Home Owned & Operated by
Robert H. Henneke
Itedore A Brokmevor P O Box 114 New Ulm, T« 18150
Temple Granite Work Memorials • Granite of Various t mils
Marble A Bronze • White Crushed Marble. Etc •Inscriptions vw,
409 992 3301
ALEXANDER SURVEYING
P.O. Box 386
238 W. Main
Bellville, Texas 77418
409/865-9145
CHOLESTEROL - What's the latest news about cholesterol? Most
dietary guidelines recommend the maximum daily intake of 300
mg. of cholesterol. Beef has only of this amount - that's a
cooked, trimmed 3-oz. serving. That’s not much different from
other meats, poultry or fish.
OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK
ECKERMANN’S MEAT MARKET
WE DO SLAUGHTERING MONDAY THRU FRIDAY
Open Mon.-Sat Rt 2, New Ulm (Shelby) (409)836-8858
Cali Russell Poenitzsch
Evenings * Columbus
732-5656
State Treasurer Ann W. Richards
said Monday that more than 110,000
Texans have $60 million in lost or
forgotten money coming to them this
year.
The 110,000 are named in the 1989
version of the Texas Treasury
Unclaimed Money List which were
published statewide on Sunday,
March 5 in 19 newspapers.
Area names on the list include
Hugo L. Fmka, Leslie Fritz Hein-
sohn and Glenda L. Hill of New Ulm.
Bernardo 4-H Club, B. J. Schindler,
Allan Walger and Leander Walla of
Alleyton; Daniel Dierking of Bleib-
lerville; Rupert Banks, Mrs. Sam-
my Bynum, Bettie Deaver, Robert
A. Hambrock, Robert Harris Jr., G.
M. Hicks Jr., Monroe or Faye
Mewis Jr., Celest G. and Capi
Oliver, Mrs. Fredonia Perry, Ken-
neth Richardson, Wanda Whitmire
and Carole Zander of Bellville; Ivan
Vance Menke of Cat Spring; Weldon
F. Appelt, Frank T. Barfield, Frank
T. Barfield Sr., Stephanie Brown, T
Brune, Fay or Frank Bryant, Colo-
Glen S. Alexander would like to announce the opening of a nrtc
surveying firm,
ALEXANDER SURVEYING.
which has been established to better serve Austin and
surrounding counties.
We would like to thank our clientele who have supported t‘u-
move and look forward to providing continued ijuuhtu
dependable surveying services
Home Appliances^
Chain Saws
rado Country Fed, James R. Cran-
ek, Elo E. Evanicky, Harry J.
Heintschel, Dixie Heller, Bill Leach,
Phillip J. Lloyd, Lavine H. Miller,
Mamie Miller, Clayton Nichols,
Order of the Eastern Star, George
Prieto, Edward Supak and Jorge
Zuninge of Columbus; Avaco Castil-
lo of Ellinger; J. H. Brown, Joe L.
Glasgow, Jim Holmes and Mariana
Wallace of Fayetteville; and the
following from Sealy: Bud Adcox,
Darla Bollinger, Gene/ Pamla Bol-
linger, Gerald Bolten, Forrest Bro-
wn, Lindia Cerna, Irvin L. Davis,
Kelly D. Eichler, Alex Escamilla,
William Fisher, Ismael Garza, Geo-
rge T. Gayle, Linda Gonzales,
James A. Haney, Aaron Lee Harris,
Vance E. Jennings, Bryan/ Curtis/
EV Lueck, McCutcheon Construct-
ion, Mitchell W. Medart, Edward
Murphy, Leslie O. Reid, Alfonso
Resendez Jr., John Revear, F. Scott
Robinson, Angeles T. Serrato, Al-
bert Sodolak, Placid Sowa, Loye W.
Taylor, Ruben V. Vasquez, Karl F
Wagner HI. and Freddie G. Was-
ham.
"Each year we try to locate as
many people as we can and return
this money to them,” Mrs. Richards
said. "Last year about $22 million
was given back to rightful owners.”
All listed accounts, other than
those from safe deposit boxes, are
worth at least $50 with the largest
account worth more than $177,000.
All safe deposit boxes are listed
regardless of the value of the
contents.
Generally, accounts on the list are
from checking and savings ac-
counts, utility deoosits. oil royalties
Buffet Served At Noon Daily
Specializing in Steaks -
Seafood - Short Orders
♦Cocktails*
MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED
"We appreciate your business"
2020 Milam Columbus 732-2385
H&H
Aluminum Can Recycling
RECLAIMING FOR ALCOA ALUMINUM
Weaver's Lawn Mower B
Appliance Center
Outdoor Power Equipment
Air Conditioning
Sales 8c Service
Commercial & Residential
Installation - Repairs on all
makes and models
Purina Chow Feeds I
& Supplies
WE ALSO CARRY A FULL LINE OF I
BULK GARDEN SEEDS • BULK POTATOES
4l6Crockett Street Columbus 732-2339
Hardware - Sales & Service
WE SERVICE MAJOR BRANDS
AND SHARPEN CHAIN SAW CHAINS
"We Appreciate Your Business"
1110 Milam St. “On The Square" Columbus 732-2724
Bleiblerville
EH Club
February
Meeting
The Bleiblerville Extension Ho-
memakers Club met Thursday, Feb-
ruary 9 at the home of Mrs. Alvin
Schulz.
Leona Spiess, the chairman, pre-
sided. The meeting was called to
order with the club prayer by the
hostess. The club creed was repeat-
ed in unison.
Roll call was answered by “A
Food Habit I Need to Break” by 11
members. Minutes of the previous
meeting and the treasurer's report
were read and approved.
Council report was given by
Council delegate Celesta Balke.
The group decided to make five
lap robes and 20 bibs to take to the
nursing homes. Aletha Wittneben
and Leona Minton will purchase the
material.
The program, "Nutrition, Diet and
Cancer" was presented by Joan
Buenger. This was an excellent
presentation and each member pre-
sent enjoyed it and learned so much
about eating the proper food and
contents of fiber in food. Thanks to
Joan for this informative and excel-
lent report.
Joan Buenger will attend the
Leader Training on February 15.
She will present this program at the
next meeting March 9, at 7:30 p.m.
at the home of Mrs. Leona Spiess.
The program will be “Getting Your
Household In Order”.
Volunteers for the Thrift Shop on
March 1 and March 15 were select-
ed.
Members are urged to remember
the next meeting, March 9, at the
Home of Mrs. Leona Spiess at 7:30
p.m. Visitors and new members are
always welcome.
After the meeting adjourned, the
hostess served delicious refresh-
ments.
•Residential Repairs •Cabinets
•Remodeling •Roofing
•Additions •Concrete Work
Now Available for Spring Planting
1 GALLON SHRUBS
BEDDING PLANTS ■ FRUIT - PECAN - SHADE TREES
MULCH BY THE YARD - BIRDBATHS • STATUES
Located at Frelsburg only 1miles from "The Falls”
Often Tuesday through Saturday 9 a.in. to 6 p.m. and
most Sunday afternoons
732-5341
Pit Barbeque Daily
at 10:30 a.m.
Choice Calf Brisket - Pork Riba • Chicken - Sausage
SLOW HICKORY COOKED
Family Pack $39.95 (^g . $49.95)
Freezer Bundle $79.95 <Reg. 389.95)
Party Trays for all occasions
OWNED 8c OPERATED BY PET 8c MARGIE CRAWFORD
Store Hours: M F 7 AM 6 PM. SAT. 7 AM-3 PM
713 Walnut Columbua 732-2170
COME BY AND SEE US FOR YOUR
NAME BRAND APPLIANCES
"We Appreciate Your Business"
1132 Milam ' Columbus 732-3244
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The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 9, 1989, newspaper, March 9, 1989; New Ulm, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1215571/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nesbitt Memorial Library.