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ttmM49ituhg, New Braunlels, Texas Thursday, April 17,1986 Local burglary reports on the rise Cleaning up Downtown Merchants Mike Grist (M Bank) and Bill Tart (Family Credit Service) trimmed trees during their annual cleanup efforts. This project was undertaken Tuesday evening behind the Brauntex Theater. A Boerne-area resident reported to the Comal County Sheriffs Department that her home was burglarized Friday while she was at work. Nancy Wagner, of Rt. 5, Boeme, told Deputy Sheriff Milton Willmann someone broke into her residence between 7:35 a.m.

and 4:10 p.m., by breaking the glass on a rear patio door. A list of items stolen in the burglary is being prepared for the sheriff's office this week. In another burglary reported Friday morning, Donald M. Riley, owner of Riley's Backbone Place in Deaths Lola Lehmann Services for Lola Lehmann of Rt. 3, Box 99 in San Marcos will be at 10 a.m.

at Zoeller Funeral Home with the Rev. Leroy Zillman officiating. Burial will follow in Guadalupe Valley Memorial Park. Lehmann, 70, died April 15 at her home. Lehmann was born Aug.

10,1915 to Bruno and Adela (nee Tausch) Westerfer in Hancock. She married Karl Lehmann in Hancock on Dec. 25, 1935. Lehmann was a Comal County resident for 50 years. She was a housewife and a member of Friedens United Church of Christ.

Survivors include her husband, Karl Lehmann of Staples; two sons, Karl Lehmann, Jr. and Daniel Lehmann, both of Staples; three brothers, Roland Westerfer and Raymond Westerfer, both of New Braunfels, and Melvin Westerfer of Barbarosa; and two grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Horace Luensmann, Melvin Riedel, William Births McKenna Memorial Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Robert Price, 2355 Austin Highway, No.

1512, San Antonio, 7 2 oz. boy, April 9. Mr. and Mrs. David Wilson, 767 Encino, 10 lb.

2 oz. boy, April 10. Mr. and Mrs. Blake Triesch, 326 Wood 7 8 oz.

girl, April 10. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Kossaeth, Route 1, Box 71, Marion, 8 8 oz. boy, April 11.

Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kraft, 763 W. Klein 8 lb. girl, April 11.

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Yates, P.O. Box 615, Cibolo, 7 2 oz. girl, April 11.

Mr. and Mrs. Rodalfo Perez, 2706 FM 725, No. 53,7 14 oz. girl, April 12.

Mr. and Mrs. John Estrada, Route 3, Box 206E, San Antonio, 7 1 oz. girl, April 12. Fischer, told Deputy Sheriff E.

Baxter, someone had entered the building during the night after breaking out a window. Taken in the burglary were approximately $140 worth of food and beer and approximately $75 in coins from the juke box. In other police news, a pink kidney- shaped spa was stolen from Ledenham's Spa Factory Outlet at 1993 Interstate 35 East sometime between 6 p.m. Sunday and 7 a.m. Monday.

The spa was valued at $1.700. Mr. and Mrs. Ricky Castilleja, 163 Butcher, 6 13 oz. boy, April 13.

Out-of-town David and Lane Speck, Route 8, Box 861, New Braunfels, 6 oz. girl, April 7, at Texas Women's Humana Hospital in San Antonio. Grandparents are Dr. and Mrs. David F.

Speck of Denton, and Mrs. Ed Sellers of San Antonio. Emiliano Ramirez Cortez of 610 Butcher Apt. No. 1, was arrested for unlawfully carrying a weapon last weekend.

The arrest was made at 12:11 a.m. Sunday in the 1700 block of West San Antonio Street. A 17-year-old New Braunfels driver was cited for violating her driver's license restriction after the 1980 Mustang she was driving hit, a telephone pole and city street sign in the 400 block of East Torrey at 6:55 p.m. Monday. Elisabeth Joyce Kelly of 253 Rhine told police she had backed the Pfeuffer, Leroy Lehmann, Walter Mott and Pat Lehmann.

Memorials may be made to the American Diabetes Association. Nina S. Hux Graveside services for Nina S. Hux of 631 Lakeview Blvd. in New Braunfels will be at 2 p.m.

Friday at Greenwood Cemetery in Fort Worth. Hux, 95, died April 15 at Eden Home for the Aged. Hux was born March 14, 1891 to William A. and Louella (nee Childress) Doak. She married W.D.

Hux. Hux was a housewife and a msnoerf9f gnew Braunfels Christian Church. Survivors include two daughters, Jima Yarbourgh of Washington, D.C. and Lurlene McLaurin of New Braunfels; one sister, Mrs. M.H.

Spinks, Sr. of Fort Worth; one brother, Fred Doak of California; two grandchildren and two great- grandchildren. Clara Wostal Funeral mass for Clara M. Wostal of Santa Fe, Texas, was held Thursday at 10 a.m. at St.

John's Catholic Church in Orange Grove, Texas. Interment followed at Orange Grove Cemetery. Rosary was recited at Wednesday in the Dobie Funeral Home chapel in Mathis, Texas. Wostal, 75, died April 14 in Guadalupe Valley Memorial Hospital. She was born Feb.

8,1911 to Julius and Cecelia Wenske in Gonzales County. Her husband Antone died in 1984. Wostal is survived by three sons, Leroy J. Wostal of Killeen, Wilfred A. Wostal of Premont, and D.W.

Wostal Sr. of Santa Fe, Texas; four sisters, Carolyn Wiedenfeld, Willie Mae Schneider, and Helen Mellor, all of New Braunfels, and Viola Mikesh of Seguin; two brothers, Raymond Wenske of Nixon, and Walter Wenske of San Antonio; and 11 grandchildren. Elfriede Timmermann Voigt Services for Elfriede Timmermann Voigt of Rt. 1, Box 470 in New Braunfels will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Friedens United Church of Christ in Geronimo with the Rev.

Leroy Zillman of Geronimo and the Rev. Barney Federwisch of Houston officiating. Burial will follow in Lone Oak Cemetery in Geronimo. Voigt, 81, died April 16 at Eden Home for the Aged. Voigt was born Sept.

24,1904 to Otto and Alma (nee Stautzenberger) Timmermann, Sr. in Guadalupe County. She married Erhard 0. Voigt in New Braunfels on June 16, 1828. She was a housewife and a member of Friedens United Church of Christ.

Survivors include her husband, Erhard 0. Voigt of New Braunfels; one daughter, Elaine Deering of Richardson; one sister, Edna Zipp of New Braunfels; and two grandchildren. Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association. Services are under the direction of Doeppenschmidt Fuenral Home. car out of a private driveway when she saw an approaching vehicle from the rear.

As she accelerated, she lost control of the car which Jumped the south side curb of East Torrey. The car came back on the roadway, jumped the north side curb of East Torrey and struck a pole, then proceeded across American street and came to rest against another telephone pole. Contributing factors to the collision listed on the police report were: limited driving experience, failure to control speed and faulty evasive action. Herald-Zeitung (USPS377-800) If you have not received your paper by 5:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday or by 7:30 a.m.

Sunday, call 625-9144 or 658-1900 by 7 p.m. and 11 a.m.. respectively. Published Sunday morning and Tuesday. Wednesday.

Thursday and Friday afternoon by New Braunfels Herald Publishing 186 S. Castell New Braunfels. TX 78131. Second class postage paid at New Braunfels Herald Publishing 186 S. Castell New Braunfels.

TX 78131. Dave Kramer Susan Haire Managing Editor Shirlene Thornton Office Manager Sandi Hutter Retail Adv Mgr. Cheryl Buozowski Class Mgr. Carol Avery Circulation Manager Maggie Lombardo Asst. Comp.

Foreman Gus Elbel Press Foreman Dana Overstreet Kaleidoscope Editor Tom Labmski Sports Editor Subscription Rates (Includes applicable sales tax) Carrier delivery in Comal. Guadalupe Hays. Blanco and Kendall Counties 3 months. $10.78: 6 months. $18.82.

one year. $33.64. Mail delivery outside Comal County, in Texas: 3 months $18.92: 6 months. $33 64. one year $63.08 Mail outside Texas.

6 months one year $70.00 Postmaster: Send address changes to P.O. Drawer 361. New Biaunfels. TX 78131 Weather Water Watch Comal River Canyon inflow Canyon outflow Edwards Aquifer Canyon Lake level Texas Moist air spread northward from the Gulf of Mexico today, triggering scattered thunderstorms and a low cloud cover over much of the state. A high pressure system that dominated Texas weather the past coupld of days was making an eastward exit from the state as a strong area of low pressure developed over West Texas.

Southeast winds of 10 to 20 mph flowed across the western two-thirds of the state today, while a light wind breezed East Texas and the upper coastal waters. 282cfs(up8) 267 (down 4) 300 cfs (same) 624.97 (down .02) 908.00 (down .05) Overnight temperatures were in the 50s over the eastern third of Texas. Elsewhere, readings were mostly in the 60s, with a few temperatures in the 70s reported in the lower Rio Grande Valley. The extremes overnight ranged from 45 at Marfa to 72 at Brownsville, McAllen and Kingsville. Some blowing dust was expected in the Panhandle and South Plains this afternoon.

Forecast North Texas: Mostly cloudy Friday. Scattered thunderstorms west through Friday. Windy and warm. Highs Friday 77 to 82. Lows tonight 60 to 66.

South Texas: Partly cloudy through Friday with warm and breezy days, mild tonight. A slight chance of thunderstorms mainly south central and southeast Texas. Afternoon highs in the 70s and 80s, near 90 along the Rio Grande Friday. Overnight lows in the 60s, low 70s lower coast and lower Rio Grande valley. West Texas: Widely scattered thunderstorms through tonight east of the mountains, some severe.

Clearing and cooler except southeast later tonight. Fair Friday, cooler north and west Friday. Lows tonight 40s north and far west to low 60s southeast. Highs Friday 70s north and west to mid 80s south. Look for the balloons marking each participating business in the downtown area Red, White Blue SALE April Look for special savings among the 26 participating merchants.

Register to win a $200 value gas BBQ grill. (DONATED BY ENTEX) Participants Include: The Menagerie Pel Shop Ducky's Henne Hardware Connie Shoe Store The Silver Tree Ray Allen Mendloviu Rachelle's J.Bish and Company Jacob Schmidt Co. Mill Street Mercantile Oensons Bazaar Needle Art VullbrechU Pharmacy Goepf Jewelers Downtown of New BrsunfeU Sponsored by: J.C.Penney's Johnson's Furniture Co ThtCoili-rliun Petrltss Pharmary Fashion Crossroads Bruner's Das Toymakrr Winns NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON TAX INCREASE The City of New Braunfels, Texas will hold a public hearing on a proposal to increase total tax revenues from properties on the tax roll in the 1984 tax year by seven and nine-tenths percent (7.9%). Your individual taxes may increase at a greater or lessor rate, or even decrease, depending on the change in the taxable value of your property in relation to the change in taxable value of all other property. The public hearing will be held on April 28, 1986 at 7:00 P.M.

at New Braunfels Utilities Meeting Room, 201 Main Plaza, New Braunfels, Texas. FOR the proposal: Mayor Barbara Tieken Mayor Pro-tern Betty Lou Rushing Councilmember Jose Valdemar Espinoza Councilmember Max Winkler Councilmember Edward Sciantarelli AGAINST the proposal: None ABSENT and not voting: Councilmember George Erben Councilmember James Goodbread.

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