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Fredericksburg Standard from Fredericksburg, Texas • Page 15

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Fredericksburg, Texas
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Legion Expresses Appreciation For Veteran's Day Aid 'I he Lour- Jordan Post 244 American mn membership v. i-ht- to expte their thanks and appreciation to all who part, ipati i No, ember 11 Vet Day prog, am la i i (1fj they penally appreciated the cooper a- tion of fiediri burg and St Schools us releasing f.nr students to participate gi an. ar, 1 the vi of H.gh Schooi Baud for their music Hev A Hotter was, rated hi, tifm-B add re -th, at. appret lation 1 -i hr ink June for their ipation in the program LEGAL NOTICE! Ordinance at the City of I rerlrre Icsxv Zoning for traffn arui rate of speed ti rein, MiUm Mreet and de i taring rate of speed on other treets. defining and fixing a ttierefor deaiar irig utiat may be sufficient i rnplainl in utions here under itfi a vavuig clause and i repealing conflicting la as and taring an emergen r.

IT ORDAINED BY TIIK 11Y COUNCIL OF THE CITY HO DKHK KSHUKO SfftMdi I rt of Milam are in the ne-1 for traffic i the ir ix 1 5 for each rone 9 ft v. ut 965) FHS HOMFMAKING STUDENTS IN FALL STYLE SHOW Jens Jacke Armke, Jackie Peggy Pahi. Elaine Vivian Kasch. and viein ired are Ruth Ann celyn Annette e. Jeanne Scharnhorst, Treme Sherry Magee Pehi, and Janice Reeh.

Sf I (Inn II Members Plan To Help Others At Christmas Mrs. Gustav Wendel Bertha Weber Rites Held Here Rites Held Sunday Afternoon Here Monday were held for tf i Augusta Weber on 2 at in Fur.i Chapel and in Zion Lutheran witi the Kerrmt ff relating Interment Orm-tt ry cr bod Saturday Nov. 15 p. m. Colonial New Braunfels.

i i T'l ii 1-3 thk! 11!) Orth- the at motor was bring driven upon. Tf at in pr items under thin the offense of i if in it i ifficient form. mg to a Know ledge me hknuw.edge the of- feme, sufficient if it in sub- a that the iid ui driving a motor vehicle City commit the ffer Speeding so tion III That aid any section, or any poit. ny section hereof be 1 void. the irualidity section or such i i uil itffe 1 i- city remaining portions of iinance and that each section each r.

thereof not decreed to be invalid shall remain va and enf at ili i rdtnances and parts of mces that are in nfbet with this ordinance are t.ereby rejiealed That the fact that prompt action iid be iken the lation traffi on the of this City, in the manner provided for in this ordinance creates an emergency requiring that the tule.s that provide that an ordinance shall be read at three separate meetings of the City Council final pa age, be suspended, and that the said rules are hereby uspended, and this ordinance i here and now passed, an that it ordered that it take effect from and after its passage and publication Passed and approved this the 18th day of November, A 1988 SIDNEY HENKE, Mayor City of Fredericksburg, Tex (SEAL) ATTEST: HERMAN LE1FESTE. City Clerk, City of Fredericksburg, Texas. St 17-18 nt point of the general Katharene Trod pr chairman, announced s.1 ii i meet io vl gree of amievement to them up cr- 7. at her home were ucd by homemaking students, under the supervision of Mrs Daisv Massey The rvmg Me. luded Belinda Ri-tau.

Lin.i Ci'iillo Sara Castillo, and Caroline CltfiUllo I VI. 1. AMI I) Continued from huge 1 not have reached the i r- Fet 19 1989 wiJi -o in divisions for cakt and cookies Exhibitors wull con in tv department. Canned at. i Ba- i placing fruits, re Iishes and jellies In Baked Foods placings for pies cookies, yeast bread, i breads, rolls and quick Lionels.

Detailed premium lists which contain general ru es i ic for the Women Divruon are now available and may be acquirrxi by writing Mr Harmon, San At tonio Livestock Exposition, Post Office Box 1748, San Antonio, Texas 78208 No entry fees requ od and only one entry will be accepted in each sub-division of the two departments Regi tration blanks for entries in the various cia -cs must be in the Livestock office nc later than February 1. 1989. A Johnson, general manag-i er of the Livt dock Exposition, pointed out that advance ticket reservations are now being accepted for tiie 20th annual Live stock Show and Rodeo. Reserva tions may be made by writing Mr Harry Freeman. I Chairman.

1015 Tower Life Building, San Antonio, Texas 78208 Mi Wt of i in death by A Eddie Gillespie on Aug 28, 1890. the of August Weber and A VI? We meyer Weber survivors include one bro- Adeibert Weber, and a sis- t. daw Mi Adelbert Weber, of Braunfels One brother died in infancy. Mixed Choir of Zion Luf Church sang at the services in church. P.dlte-«rers were Gilbert Cren- Albert Mazinke, Reinhold Oehier, Martin Bever, Felix Wflgehausen, Alfred Kelch, Alfred Crenwetge and Rudy Beck- Pa.

1 were rei i Wendel, Mm- Clifton ach. Kermit Lucken a eh and Rogei Honorary palltrearers were Jack Ottinger. Shelby Powers, i Harnitm.c Marvin Henderson, and Robert Dooley il (( on pare 4. sec. 2i -unk in the soi to fall and he Tins happened of his vacation, from the hospit 1 causing Bode broke his foot on the first day He was released four later and is rivovermg at home.

Mr and Mrs. Roy Jones and son of Austin and Raymond Jones of Uvalde spent the weekend in the home ol Mr and Mrs. Jack Jones Mr and Mis Edward Jessie Walker and children spent the Thanksgiving holidays with Mr and Mrs Ed Walkei Mr and Mrs Clark Lang and Mr and Mrs. Harold But all of San Antonio visited the Arthur Lang's and Dr. J.

B. Birt's Thanksgiving Day Mi and Mrs Jim Mabry and daughter of Houston and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kensing of San Angelo wore Thanksgiving guests in home of and Mrs. Pete Whitworth.

GROUND 1 HE ontinucd from Page l. Sec. 2 unee of Texas Highw ay Wet that appeared in this hack in September The portion quoted was highway are no accident but rather are made possible by the well-trained and dedicated persons in charge of the operation from the members of the State Highway Commission right on down to the men who mow the side of the road and keep it repaired Ladies Tell Us that the Pharmacy has some tastefully decorated milk cans in their store that they use as sand urns for the deposit of cigarette and cigar buts. They are particularly noticeable because they fit in so well with the general decor of the attractive establishment that car-1 no out the early-day store motif. Us men, despite the fact that we roam around in the store, sel- domly if ever notice the little touches that add so much.

In case you don't know what a sand urn is. it is a glorified spittoon into which one never expectorates Invitations for Christinas or holiday open houses are so much i.Mer when you use colorful notes or cards. Fredericksburg Publishing Co. FHS Homemaking E. J.

Me Dougal! Students Present Rites Held In Fail Style Show Harper Sunday FREDERICKSBURG STANDARD, Wednesday, Dec. I. 5 Henry W. Byerley Rites Are Held Friday Step With Fashion was the theme of the fall style show pre- si nted by homemaking I and II of trie Home and Family Life class of Fredericksburg High School, Mrs. Marialyce Dittmar, ii -tractor.

It was held Monday evening in the FHS auditorium. The stage was decorated with a backdrop of red net which held multicolor shoe outlines depicting steps, large black letters spelling out tneme. Greenery and flowers completed the setting. A variety of laments modeled included tent dre.es, skirts, blouses, the popular darl-fitted shift and jumpei newest fashion trend. The fabrics ranged from wool to bieno-, hopsacking, 100'- dacron whipped cream and many synthetic blends Gray, the high fashion color for fall, was much in evidence as well as brilliant fail colors, seen in solids, prints, and plaids.

Long fitted sleeves which are so much in voge this season were seen on marc garments, as well another popular feature, the Nehru collai The garments were attractive and the girls modeled them like professionals. Following the style show, were served in the homemaking department by home making I girls and their leader. Mrs Daisy Massey. Dest sets, some with blotter pads, letter openers, calendars, are a nice way of remembering someone special for Christmas. One perfect bargain is a desk doodle pad calendar with one page for each only 82 each.

Fredericksburg Publishing Co. Funeral services for Edmund J. McDougall, 79, w'ere held Sunday. December 1. 1988.

at 10 a. in tht First Baptist Church, with the Rev. Charles Price officiating. Dougall, a former merchant and rancher in Harper, uied on Friday, Nov. 29, at 11:20 a.

in the Fredericksburg Hospital and Clinic after an extended illness. A native of Gillespie County, he was here on Sept. 27, 1889, the son of Tom 'Dougall and Ernilie Sfrempei McDougall. He married Meta Markwordt on Feb. 23, 1910, and she preceded him in death on Oct.

23, 1988 He is survived by three sons: Werner McDougall, San Antonio; Warren McDougall. Harper; and Clinton McDougall, San Antonio, nine grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Also surviving is a brother, Walter McDaugall, Fredericksburg; sisters: Hilda. Mrs. J.

Birt and Mrs. Lvdia Bierschwale, both of Harper He preceded in death by a son, Edmund McDougall and one son who died in infancy; a brother, Eugene McDougall and two sisters, Selma, Mrs. Chester Granville; and Ida, Mrs Alfred Kneese. His body lay in state in the Schaetter Funeral Chapel until 8 a Sunday, Dec. 1, and from 9 to 10 a.

in the First Baptist Church. Burial was in the Harper Cemetery. Pallbearers were: A. Bar ker, Johnny Bierschwale. C.

Bierschwale. Clarence McDougall, Tomrr.v and Birt. Funeral services for Henry Byerley, 74. weTe held Friday, November 29. 1968, at 10 a.

in the Schaetter Funeral Chapel, with the Rev. Kermit Menking, pastor of the Zion Lutheran Church, officiating. Byerley died on Wednesday. Nov. 20, at 5 a.

in the Brandon Nursing Home. He was a native of Fayette County, Texas, where he was born on May 10, 1894, the son of George Byerley and Canny Knight Byerley. He was a retired automobile mechanic. He is survived by the following children: Lois. Mrs.

V. C. Eiss- ier, Houston; O. J. Byerley, Mason, and Joy, Mrs Dave McDowell.

Jackson. Mississippi. Also surviving are eight grandchildren; and a sinter, Mrs. Eva Baker, Lubbock. He was preceded in death by a son, Marvin Byerley; and a brother, Marschell Byerley.

Burial was in the City Cemetery. Pallbearers at the rites were: V. C. Eissler, V. C.

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Try our new Holiday today. DR. LEON F. ZWIcNER OPTOMETRIST 150 Vi Main St. Fredericksburg, Texas Visit In Our Store With Santa Saturday! Frigidaim Dryer 1 i 1 he ar Cleaning.

bothers to build in more heip get super savings "now! Santa Claus Joined By Mrs. Santa Claus WILL BE IN OUR STORE Saturday, Dec, 7 STARTING AT II A.M. HAVE YOUR Child's Picture TAKEN WITH SANTA made arrangements for Gay Kilman to be in our store to take full color pictures ol your children with Santa Claus or Mrs. Santa Claus at SU5 per picture AS IN THE PAST YEARS WE ARE OFFERING A FREE TURKEY FROM NOW UNTIL CHRISTMAS, WITH THE PURCHASE OF NEW APPLIANCES VALUED OVER $125.00 Special Prices On All Purchases Throughout The Store. FREDERICKSBURG MACHINE APPLIANCE CO 201 SOUTH ADAMS STREET PHONE Open Daily Monday Through Saturday.

7 A. M. to 6 P. M..

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