The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 10, 1981 Page: 3 of 4
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For Sale
KEN
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Westernnaires
LUMBER
of
and
‘east
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865-9606
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DANCE
4
7
OFFICIAL
OFFICIAL
#*t»X
ROUND TOP, TX.
Fri., Sept. 11
5TH ANNUAL
$ M. 000
p.m.
BLUEBONNET
7,200
Mask by
7,200
BRAHMAN
14,000
12,000
Texas Pride
14,000
12,000
Dr
ERS
BRE
2,000
2,000
16,000
16,000
Miscellaneous
SALE
2,000
2,000
16,000
16,000
24
2,000
17,500
16,000
6 Bulls
18 Females
2,000
2,000
17,500
16,000
MUSIC BY
Texas Pride
9-1
CH
REALESTATE
BULLDOZER
Custom Work
Contact:
Henry Furman
ers
prayer
4
plus dep.
$1.69
FRELSBURG
Sun., Sept. 13
1:30 p.m.
s:
DANCE
txaa
Millholm
Holl
NN
Sat., Sept. 19
Musk by
Red Ravens
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OASSIFIEBMS
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exas
;kwln
during
Washington Co. Fair
3 lb.
Snowdrift ... .$1.99
LAND CLEARING, TANKS BUILT, ETC.
With Cat D-5 Dozer
Round Top
Rifle Assn. Hall
s
TION
FOR CATALOG OR INFORMATION
CALL ALFRED BOECKER, JR.
713/836-6555
ixao
>7-2121
Shedd's
Spread
SURPLUS JEEPS, CARS
AND TRUCKS available.
Many sell under $200! Call
312-742-1143 Ext. >496. for
information on how to pur-
chase.
HOUSES
BUSINESSES
COMMERCIAL
BARKING LOT STRIDING
METALLIC BUILDING
PROPOSITION NO. 1
ON THE BALLOT
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PROPOSITION NO. 4
ON THE BALLOT
516,000
16,800
14,240
16,000
16,000
16,000
16,000
$17,500
18,300
17,740
17,500
17,500
17,500
17,500
mum interest
the state on
from 6'1
PROPOSITION NO. 7
ON THE BALLOT
PRESEW
salary
• ‘i INTERESTED in obtaining
old Christmas ornaments.
Call 992-3434.
ERVIN MIETH, JR.
Rl 1. Box 121C
New Ulm, Tx. 78950
1 992 3742_____
ACREAGE
25 acres, mostly wooded, pond, fenced, large new
storage building, electricity, long road frontage,
assumable note.
HOMES • ACREAGE • RANCHES • FARMS
HOUSE A ACREAGE
24 acraes with frame house, 2 car garage, sheds,
nice trees, owner financing (Shown by appoint-
ment only.)
WANT TO RENT - A garage
or shed to store 17-ft. boat.
Contact 992-3870.
$3 per person
8:36-12:36
DPAUL
lURCH
exas
lit, Pastor
TOO a.m.;
6:30 a.m.
ept Wed-
•ch
>T
FRCH
Las
Pastor
d Bible
Worship
Adolphus
Rice
Hunts
Catsup
Hunts 8 oz.
Tomato Sauce .4/$l
Tang 27 os.
Orange Drink. $2.25
Diamond 40*s
Lunch Plates.. $1.99
The
may
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LOAN
s, third
month.
THURSDAY
Sept. 24,1981 3 p.m.
Following Brahman
Judging
12:00 Noon
1
PROPOSED
SALARY FOR
BUYING SILVER COINS -
1964 or older. Old Bank
Building. New Ulm, 992-3449
or 992-3446.
21b.
99c
SHOOT
Sts. Peter &
Paul Church
Pastor
a.m.
ILL
Sat., sept. 12
Musk by
i a.m.,
1 a.m.;
lip 7:00
28 ox.
79c
32 os.
99c
Kraft 8 oz.
Cheez Whiz... $1.15
Best Maid qt.
Salad Dressing.. 89c
DANCE
Industry
Firemen’s
HaU
Sat., Sept. 12
CH
|s
I School
Before you list your property, give us a call for
an estimate of value for your property.
CHARLES BALKE, JR.
P.O Box 14)»
Industry, Tx. 78944
1 836 9834
-!• 7 Gladiola
> Flour, 25 lb. ..$4.79
5 lb......$1.09
• ’ TWO responsible couples
>.< want to lease between 50
■ . . aud 200 acres for the up-
coming Deer Hunting Sea-
. son Will give references if
■ • . necessary. Call after 6 00
p.m., East Bernard, 713-335-
.*. 6497, if no answer call
Wharton 713-532-3582.
TURKEY, FRYER, CASH
4SKF.ET
PRESENT PROPOSED
SALARY FOR
1982
PUBLIC NOTICE
BRIEF EXPLANATORY STATEMENTS
OF PROPOSED
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS
SPECIAL ELECTION
NOVEMBER 3, 1981
District Clerk
County Judge
Tax Assessor/
Collector
County Attorney
County Clerk
County Treasurer
County Sheriff
Coouissioner,.
Precinct 41
Cosaissioner,
Precinct 42
Coaaissioner,
Precinct *3
Cowadssioner,
Precinct »4
House Joint Resolution
4 proposes a constitutional
amendment that would
provide that one-half of
the surplus tax revenues
Justice of Peace, 412,800
Free. »1
Justice of Peace,
Free. 42
Justice* of Peace,
Prec. »3
Justice of Peace,
Prec. »4
Coastable, Free
W
Constable, Proc.
42
Constable, Prec.
»J
Constable, Prec.
84
DAN
y Quarts, 6 pk.
iCoke..
SANDAGRAVEL HAUL-
ING, Cattle Guards made,
delivered and installed.
Contact Harold Marek, Rt.
1, New Ulm, 357-2167.
f Del Monte Whole 16 oz.
:. ? Green Beans.... 49c
992-3776
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The proposed amend-
ment will appear on the
ballot as follows: “The
constitutional amend-
ment authorizing a po-
subdiviskm
property
for owners
resolve a boundary dis-
pute. This amendment
will not apply to land
which has been deter-
mined to lie state-owned
by a court of competent
jurisdiction or that has a
productive state mineral
lease on the effective date
of the amendment.
The proposed amend-
ment will appear on the
liallot as follows: “The
constitutional amend-
ment authorizing the
commissioner of the
General Land Office to
issue patents for cer-
tain public free school
fund land held in good
faith under color of title
for at least 50 years as
of November 15, 1981.”
BRAHMAN SALE
18 Females 6 Bulls
Bluebonnet Brahman
Breeders Assn.
Washington County
Fairgrounds
3 p.m. Thurs., Sept. 24 ______
For catalog or information___________
call Alfred Boecker, Jr., CUSTOM WELDING AND
713/8366555. FABRICATION - Contact
-----------Warren Guthmann or Gary
Krueger, 732-6039.
REAL ESTATE EXCHAN-
GE - Have a 100-acre farm 3
miles from New Ulm, 1
bedroom, m bath house,
deep well (557 ft), 45 x 60
barn, corral, coastal, stock
pond, equipment shed.
Trade for industrial or com-
mercial income property in
Houston. Contact 713-643 -
2224.
PROPOSITION NO. 2
ON THE BALLOT
House Juint Resolution
117 proposes a constitu-
tional amendment that
would authorize a person
to receive a patent to land
from the Commissioner of
the General Land Office
under certain conditions.
Application for the patent
must be made within five
years from approval of
the amendment. The land
must be surveyed, public
free school land not pre-
viously patentable. The
person must have a prop-
erly recorded deed to the
land, which he acquired
without knowledge of the
patent defect and which
title he and his predeces-
sors in interest have held
for at least 50 years. The
person and his predeces-
sors in interest must
have continuously claimed
the land and paid the
taxes for at least 50 years.
This amendment does
not apply to beach land,
submerged land, or is-
lands. An applicant may
not use this provision to
40
Libby 5 oz.
Vienna Sausage. 49c
• e, 9 ]
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I
IED ANGUS BULLS and
young pairs for sale. E.H. A
L L Walker, Eagle Lake,
ftxas, 234; 3110.
T.R.ZIEMERCO.
Registered PabUc Surveyor
357-248# Office [Industry]
992-3422 Home
House Joint Resolution
4 proposes a constitution-
al amendment that would
authorise the Veterans*
Land Board to issue and
sell an additional $250,-
000,000 in bonds increas-
ing the Veterans' Land
Fund's total bond is-
suance authorization from
$700,000,000 to $960,000,-
000. The amendment
would increase the maxi-
iyabk by
■ae bonds
to 10't, and
permit an even higher
rate, if specified by the
legislature.
The proposed amend-
ment will appear on the
ballot aa follows: “The
con Ati tut tonal amend-
ment authorizing the
issuance of additional
bonds to finance the
veterans* land program
and to increase the
maximum interest rate
allowable on veterans*
land fund bonds.”
CARD OF THANKS
Special thanks to my fa-
mily, relatives and friends
who sent flowers, cards,
food and the many prayers,
visits and inquiries while I
was a patient in Sharpstown
Hospital tn Houston and
later recuperating in my
home. It was greatly appre-
ciated and will always be
remembered.
May God bless you.
Celestine Kubicek
Lipton 100's
Tea Bags.....$2.75
NOTICE
PROPOSED U8E HEAR-
ING, REVENUE MURING
BUDGET
A hearing for public input to
the 1962 Austin County Re-
venue Sharing Budget will
be held at 11X)O am on
- - September 21, 19B1, in the
Commissioners' Court-
room, Bellville, Texas. In-
terested persons are en-
couraged to attend and to
make written or oral com-
ment on the possible uses of
funds for such proposed
Budget.
6 pk. cans
Dr. Pepper .. .$1.69
Schulz General Store
New Ulm, Texas
Come see us for all your fertilizer needs
Bulk and bag fertilizersvail able.
Also custom spreading.
Hmm Joint Resolution
81 authorizes the govern-
ing body of a county, city,
school district or other
political subdivisions to
exempt from taxation a
portion of the market
value of a residence
homestead. The portion
exempted may be as
much as 40% for 1982-
1984 ; 30% for 1985-1987;
and 20',I for 1988 and af-
ter. The amount of an
exemption may not he
less than $5,000 unless
the legislature by general
law prescribes other
monetary restrictions on
the amount of the exemp-
tion. An eligible adult is
allowed to receive other
applicable exemptiona
provided by law. An ex-
ception is made where ad
valorem tax has previous-
ly been pledged for the
payment of debt.
The amendment further
directs the legislature to
require that notice be giv-
en to property owners of
a reasonable estimate of
tax on their property in
certain situations.
BLEZINGER'S STORE
INDUSTRY
713-357-2100
liquid and Dry Fertilizer,
Custom Spreading and Sp-
reader Rental, Pioneer
Seeds, Herbicides, Master
Mix and Wendland Feeds,
Farm Bureau Tires, Batter-
ies and Tillage Tools, Gulf
Products.
10:00 a. a. on Septeab.r 21, 1981, in th. Counissioners* Courtrocs, Bal
Th. fallowing changes ars intandsd annual salaries and allowances
of AUktin County for 1982:
SPONSORED BY
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
COUNCIL 5157
Conference allowance for District Clerk increased froa $500 to $550
Conference allowance for County Clerk increased froa $450 to $500
Conference allowance for County Sheriff increased free $600 to $700
Conference allowance for County Judge decreased froa $700 to $500
Travel and other allowances are to renain unchanged for all elected officials
except:
Car allowance for Coaeissioner, Prec. 41, increased froa $3000 to $3300
Car allowance for Conaissioner, Prec. 42, increased froa $3000 to $3600
Car allowance for Coaeissioner, Prec. 43, increased froa $3000 to $3600
Car allowance for CoMissioner, Prec. 44, increased froa $3000 to $3600
PROPOSITION NO. S
ON THE BALLOT
House Joint Resolution
49 proposes a constitution-
al amendment that would
exempt livestock and
poultry from taxation.
Currently', farm products
in the hands of the pro-
ducer and family supplies
for home and farm use
are exempt.
The proposed amend-
ment will appear on the
ballot as follows: “The
constitutional amend-
ment to provide for the
inclusion of Hvestoek
and poultry with farm
products as exempt
from taxation.”
WANTED - 20-200 acres
near New Ulm. Write 9623
Meadowbriar, Houston, Te-
xas 77063.
i
L
SI
J R. M Dvorak
2 iRM. Ph. 732-2671
JJ ft ...................
Notice Of PoMfeHMriw
A Public Hearing on the Austin County Proposed Budget for 1912 will to hold at
$vill., Item.
for Bl—d Official.
FRAZIER'S PAINTING
■ CONTRACTOR
brushed rolud. oa sprayed inside and outside
DARNS
SIGNS
FENCES
INDUSTRIAL
MOBILE HOME TOP COATING
PRBS6LRE (.LEANING MOtfll-E HOMES ANO METALLIC BUILDINGS
GUTTERS INSTALLED AND CLEANED
DAVID FRAZIER SS7 NEUONVIUE RD
BELLVILLE. TEXAS 77418
863-9) »
LeRoy
County Jddge
above the spending limit
provided by Article VIII,
Section 22. of the Texas
Constitution would be
placed in a Water Assis-
tance Fund to be used as
provided by law, includ-
ing projects for water de-
velopment and conserva-
tion, water quality en-
hancement, and flood
control purposes or any
combination of these pur-
poses.
The amendment also
provides $500,000,000 of
the general credit of the
state to guarantee bonds
issued in commercial mar-
kets by local political sub-
divisions, including cities,
counties, and special dis-
tricts. The amendment al-
lows amounts to be es-
tablished to decrease or
retire state debt, which is
defined as that debt se-
cured by the full faith
and credit of the state.
The amendment would
raise the interest that
could be paid on autho-
rized, but unissued, bonds
guaranteed by the full
faith and credit of the
state from 6% to 12%.
The proposed amend-
ment will appear on the
ballot as follows: “The
constitutional amend-
ment authorizing the
use of a portion of the
excess revenues of the
state for water devel-
opment, water conser-
vation, water quality
enhancement, and flood
control purposes; au-
thorizing the use of the
state’s credit, not to
exceed five hundred
million dollars, to guar-
antee the bonds of ci-
ties, counties, towns,
and other units of local
government in the fi-
nancing of projects for
such purposes; increas-
ing the interest rate
that may be paid on
previously approved,
but unissued, state
bonds; and authorizing
a program to retire
state bonds.”
A copy of the Budget is on file in the County Clerk's Office for public inspection.
LeRoy HAGrebe
County ledge
PROPOSITION NO. 6
ON THE BALLOT
PROPOSITION NO. 3
ON THE BALLOT
House Joint Resolution
38 proposes a constitu-
tional amendment that
would enalde the legisla-
ture to grant to a state
finance management com-
mittee the authority to
inunage state funds.
Funds constitutionally
dedicated to specific pur-
poses would not be sute
ject to committee man-
agement. The committee
would lie composed of the
Governor, Lieutenant Gov-
ernor, Speaker of the
House of Representatives,
Chairman of the Sen-
ate Finance Committee,
Chairman of the Houae
Appropriations Commit-
tee, Chairman of the Sen-
ate State Affairs Com-
mittee, and the Chairman
of the House of Repre-
sentatives Ways and
Means Committee.
The proposed amend-
ment will appear on
the ballot as follows:
“The constitutional
amendment to allow
the legislature to grant
to a state finance man-
agement committee the
power to manage the
expenditure of certain
appropriated funds.”
i
j
litical subdivision to
provide property tax
relief for owners of
residence homesteads
and changing certain
property tax admini-
strative procedures."
- , FOR SALE ■ 4* x 9* single
.. . ale stock trailer. Call after
. 1:38. 992-3380 or 732-6039.
-•C FOR SALE • Ear Com at
New Ulm. See or call Ed-
i , •> aund Buechmann , Jr.
,* . FOR SALE - 4-room house
, _> , gith porch, considered an-
hgue. Bids accepted. Ph.
-- > S7-4710.
• Help Wanted
I-
- - 1^ — — — — — — —
■> HELP WANTED - Wait-
ress, full time. Apply in
■ • • person at The Parlour or
. ;■ call 992-3475 or 992-3499.
._____________________________________
TOP JOB
I EMPLOYMENT service
• #3 Sunset Plaza
Columbus, Tx. 78934
. ideal for semi-retired cou-
ple to live on premises with
■ (house furnished. 5 days a
week, approximately 4 ho-
urs a day. Good Salary. Fee
■ paid by employer. 732-6565.
announces the arrival of an entire select
baby gifts. Choose from booties, tinkle
bath wraps, terry bibs, ceramk items
holders for baby's bottle, pacifier, and <
pins. So see the new arrivals today and
remember. . . . Free Giftwrap.
THE VINE BIBLE BOOKSTORE
24N.Bsfl BeOvffle
Senate Joint Resolution
8 profxiHes h constitution-
al amendment that would
allow the legislature to
authorize cities, ’owns
and other taxing units to
grunt exemptions from ad
valorem taxes on an un-
productive, underdevel-
opeil or blighted area in
order to encourage its de-
velopment. The amend-
ment would alsu allow the
legislature to authorize a
city or town to issue
bonds or notes to finance
this development and to
pledge future increases in
ad valorem tax revenues
from the property in such
areas to repay these
bonds or notes.
The proposed amend-
ment w ill appear on the
ballot as follows: “The
constitutional amend-
ment to authorize cities,
towns, and other taxing
units to encourage the
improvement, develop-
ment, or redevelopment
of certain areas through
property tax relief and
the issuance of lionds
and notes.”
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The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 10, 1981, newspaper, September 10, 1981; New Ulm, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1231271/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nesbitt Memorial Library.