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The Weimar Mercury from Weimar, Texas • Page 6

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Weimar, Texas
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6
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PAGE WEIMAR MERCURY-MARCH 17, 1977 1JW 61ft Starts library Fund An anonymous gift of 81.000 to the Weimar Public Library a the generous and happy beginning of tile Margaret Gray Appreciation Fund, in recognition of Gray's coisitless hours of devoted work as an unpaid librarian. The library' has plans to enclose the portico at the east end of itj building, which is the old depot remodeled, and the Gray fund will go toward that project. The "new" portion will be named, after the Grays' farm, the Maraleigh Puppet Theater, Classes benefitting from the library. It will house the puppet theater, which often drawn as many as 75 children at a single, crowded performance. sponsored by the library could be held in the new wing, and it would also be the place for a movie projector, screen and movies that the library due Library System.

Join Century Club When the library began 13 years ago, helpful citizens who donated $100 or more became members of the Century Club. Within the past few months the library was happy to add the names of Mayor and Mrs. H. N. Schwartz of Schulenburg to this honored list.

Just as memorial gifts, large and small, which permit fhe library to buy the latest, finest all New Doctor Due, Told mey and i the Wein City Council, Place 3 Saturday, April 2,1977 Your Vote and Support Will Be Appreciated Tanks Land Clearing Gully Shaping KIKER Call after 6 P.M. the library. It. is a public As a public place, it needs the support of the public, 10.DOT Book! and More Weimar Public Library has more than 10,000 books now Library System. The entire Library System is on microfilm here.

This means a phone call to Houston will make a needed took available to a BFH'62 Class Sets Reunion Bishop Forest Class of '62 ing the annual Schulenburg festival this year. Class members are invited to contact Glenda or Pete Stavinoha at 4630 Wee Laddie Lane, Houston 77084, phone 463-8452. Funeral for Barta Held Feb. 28 vices for Mrs. Barta 78, were held 28 in the Hubbar.d 1 Chapel, with burial in Masonic Cemetery.

Rev. Don McDougle officiated. Mrs Barta died Feb. 26 in Youens Memorial Hospital after almost a year of illness. A lifelong resident of Weimar, she was born Oct.

21, 1898. a daughter of John and Marie (Koudelka) Folia, and was married to Edward Barta on Nov. 24. 1919. He died in April 1961.

Mrs Barta was a member of Dorcas Circle of the United Church of Christ Women's Guild. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Richard (Lydia) Miska Mrs 'Wiibert (Bessie) Schroeder both of Weimar, and twc dchildren. 'n brothers and sisters preceded her in death. Pallbearers were Alfoni Lichnovsky.

Eugene Lich novsky. William Barta. Edwii Barta, Henry Thompsi Melna'r. nd Wei Ohi Savings Multiply WITH THESE FOOD VALUES SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.

MARCH 17-18-19 1-Lb. Box 12-OI. -Dtl Monts Pitted Pkg. lie PEIS 2ic IBc 88c SUB Blue Boll Carton MELLOIIINE Sic Round WHITE RIM' II.3S 2 -Gal. Round Blue Boll Carton SILVER RIM $1.45 GOLD RIM Round DUCHESS $1.35 Square Superior Carton 59 Pink Beauty Tall Can 1.69 73c Log Cabin QUO 1-Lb.

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Bag $1.05 Tie SSc 35c ROUSE GROCERY PHONE 725-8541 New Officers Mrs. Beverly Stavinoha presented the new slate of officers to be elected for the year 1977-78. There were no additions or objections. The officers to be installed for the Nora Booth; first vice president, Billie Kusey; second vice president, Berry Lou Stech; secretary, Annie Osina; treasurer, Cathy Cady; reporter, Helga Parks. Further, Mrs.

Stavinoha eported that the auxiliary Enlre Between Friends is a book squires about the border between superlative Canada and the United States, be it so it really must a border that is over 5,000 'to be appreciated, miles long. This is a volume of irk of The National 220 color photographs, the 3ard of Canada was finest work of 26 of Canada's can --Revolution sioned for this project. The expression of the friendship of captures the land and the Canadians for the people of people along both sides of this the United States. Inter produ Remington's Art Frederic Remington and fishing docks, bus bank presidents and the Sid W. book.

Remingto 31 activ bers at pr nd that these ladies have a total of hours March 1976 to February 1977. She also stated that eight iadii litio They ra Lebede special Billie the border lin. OPPORTUNITY FOR I HTES AUTO STORE. Ovi ON JHE MOVE IN TEX he outgoing president, Mabel Kulh Scott, gave a accounting of the iliary's accomplishments but interesting Garrett." Many thanks. Red, White, Blue Picks Kunschick which will hi' March 25 Sell it with a Want Ad.

"The Harvest' UCC Circle Topic The Evening Circle of th United Church of Christ met ii the church library Tuesda; -La Grange Auction BILLY JOE SIMONS HIGHEST QUAUTY, NATIONALLY ADVERTISED NAME LL RODAC- FULLER -CUW WE HAVE THE LARGEST SELECTION OF ALL NEW-TOOLS AND ACCESSORIES ON WHEELS A complete selection of hand tools for the plumber, rd; riechanic, welder, electrician, trucker, farmer, painter, contractor, shop owner or serious tool user in any profession. We have it all drill bits to air tools, hacksaw blades to table saws, paint brushes to compressors, 'sandpaper to grinders, extension cords to torch hoses. ALL HAND TOOLS CARRY A LIFETIME GUARANTEE POWER TOOLS A FULL FACTORY WARRANTY TERMS OF SALE Cash or approved check with proper I.D., if tax exempt mus: show number. Not responsible for changes due to strikes or shipping schedules. Not responsible for accidents or property after sold.

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Pages Available:
24,129
Years Available:
1890-1977