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For the Record November 8, 1992 Herald-Zeltung, New Brauntels, Texas Page 3A Wire in brief State Big money game now under way AUSTIN (AP) Lottery players started gambling Saturday on Lotto Texas, but not at the rate they snatched up scratch-card, instant-winner tickets last spring. At 4 p.m., 10 hours after lotto sales began, state officials said an estimated $540,000 worth of the $1 tickets had been sold. When $1 scratch-card tickets went on sale May 29, more than $1 million worth were purchased each hour as anxious players formed long lines at stores. State Comptroller John Sharp said the relatively slow sales compared to the scratch-card debut was expected. Nation Can Clinton deliver? WASHINGTON (AP) The slack economy, Bill Clinton's ticket to the White House, is now his burden.

He ran on strategy for change," published a book of his plans and created a paper trail of proposals from a middle-income tax break to universal health care. He promised $200 billion over the next four years in new domestic spending and pledged to chop in half the $300 billion annual deficit and create "millions of high-wage jobs" in the process. Can he deliver? And how many of the president-elect's proposals will find their way into legislation in his first 100 days? Clinton aides have said he will act swiftly and boldly in his first weeks, laying out an ambitious and activist domestic agenda. But Stuart Eizenstat, President Carter's domestic policy chief and an adviser to the Clinton transition team, says Clinton shouldn't try to do too much too soon. were a number of problems we had, a number of which were self-inflicted like throwing too many early priorities up to the Eizenstat said.

"'They should send up a digestible, focused and limited set of priorities so they can get off to a good start and get some things under their belt." There seems little doubt that Clinton's economic plan the centerpiece of his campaign will be first up. Clinton has said he will "focus like a laser beam on this economy" in his first weeks. He and his advisers have hinted that he will consult with Democratic leaders on the shape of the program even before the end of the year, Sunday, Nov. 8 Wursthalle p.m............... Dance: Jimmy Sturr p.m.....

for free trip for two to Munich, Germany courtesy of Wurstfest and Lufthansa German Airlines p.m..... Dance: Swingin' Dutchmen p.m...........Cloverleaf Orchestra Das Grosse Zelt (The Big Tent) Cloggers Alpenfest p.m.... Cloggers p.m............. County Community Band p.m.. Feuerwehr Bonbaden, Volunteer Fire Department Band from Germany p.m.

Alpenfest p.m. Sons Polkateers p.m.. South Texas Forecast TODAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Water Watch local Statistics By The Associated Press Comal Not available By the New Brauntele Herald Sunday, intermittent morning drizzle, otherwise partly cloudy and mild. Highs Edwards Aquifer available in the 70s. Sunday night, cloudy with Cloudy Cloudy Canyon outflow .....2.12 cfs (same) lows in the Monday through Canyon .............207 cfs (down 14) Not available Cloudy Cloudy Wednesday, late night and early Rainfall: Rainfall: Rainfall: Chance High: 70s morn- Wind: SE 15 High: 70s Lake level .............907.69 feet (down .05) ing cloudiness.

Partly cloudy in the after- High: 708 Low: 608 noon. A chance of showers or thunder- HI: 70s Lo: 603 Low: Mid-60s Low: 608 Information for Water Watch is compiled daily from the New Braunfels: storms Wednesday. Utilities and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at Canyon Lake. Obituaries Lesile Ehlers Lesile Ehlers Leslie Ehlers, born March 17, 1907, in La Grange, Texas, died Friday, Nov.

6, 1992, at his residence in New Braunfels. He was married on June 3, 1930, in Ellinger, Texas, to Lottie Lee Ehlinger. He graduated with a bachelor's degree from Texas University in 1930. He was county agent from 1936 to 1942 in New Braunfels. Ehlers was the founder and manager of Producers Co-op and Marketing Association from 1942 to 1974.

In 1947, he was honored by the American National Red Cross in grateful recognition of outstanding loyalty, patriotism and public spirit as a fund chairman. He was also founder and organizer of 4-H of Comal County. He was honored with the Golden Circle Certificate by the Sul Ross Class at Texas University on May 31, 1980. The Association of Former Students at Texas University recognized Leslie Ehlers for support of the Century Club in 1988. Mr.

Ehlers completed more than 50: years of unselfish community service as an active member of his Lions Club and was awarded a life membership in recognition of his outstanding service as a Lion by the International Association of Lions Clubs. He served the New Braunfels Independent School District as a school board member from 1943 to 1952. The St. Paul Lutheran Church of New Braunfels was grateful to have him serve on the Church Council from 1956 to 1964. He was president of the congregation from 1960 to 1963, during which time the laying of the cornerstone of the present church and building and construction of the church took place.

The New Braunfels Chamber of Commerce elected him into the Hall of Honor, Survivors include his wife, Lottie Lee Ehlers of New Braunfels; daughters, Jo Ann Robinett and husband, Dick Robinett, of New Braunfels and Dr. Kay Andrews and husband, Dr. John Andrews, of Baytown; grandchildren, Bruce Robinett of San Antonio, Scott Robinett and wife, Melinda, of Houston, and Sean Park of Baytown; and great-grandchildren, Michelle and Stephanie Robinett. Funeral services will be Monday, Nov. 9, 1992, at 2 p.m, at St.

Paul Lutheran Church, with the Rev. Ron Walter officiating. Interment will follow at Guadalupe Valley Memorial Park. Doeppenschmidt Funeral Home Evelyn M. Smith Services for Evelyn M.

Smith, 70, of New Braunfels will be 9:30 a.m. Monday at Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church, with Monsignor Edward Bily officiating. Burial will Schedule follow at Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery. A Rosary is set for 6 p.m.

Sunday at Zoeller Funeral Home. Mrs. Smith died Thursday, Nov. 5, 1992, at McKenna Memorial' Hospital. She was born July 6, 1922, in Palestine, Texas, to James H.

and Iona (Johnson) Fryar Sr. She married B. Cecil Smith Sr. on Dec. 28, 1946, in San Antonio.

An 11-year resident of New Braunfels, Mrs. Smith was a homemaker and member of the Catholic faith. Survivors are: husband, B.C. Smith Sr. of New Braunfels; daughters, Mary Henslee of Dallas; son and daughter-in-law, B.C.

Smith Jr. and Pat Smith of New Braunfels; sister, Jean Meurer of Austin; brothers, James H. Fryar II of Pearsall; grandchildren, Cathy Conchola, Mike Cantwell, Shannon Schlinke, Shona Stout, Scott Smith, Kevin Smith and Courtney Smith; great-grandchildren, Eric Conchola, Mike Cantwell, Steffani Cantwell and Teresa Cantwell; and numerous nieces and nephews. Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association, American Cancer Society or the charity of one's choice. Zoeller Funeral Home Valeska Loulse Wilhelmine Zuehl Rosebrock Services for Valeska Louise Wilhelmine Zuehl Rosebrock, 91, of New Braunfels will be 2 p.m.

Monday at Redeemer United Church of Christ at the Zuehl Community, with the Rev. Gerald Metzger officiating. Burial will follow at Zuchl Cemetery. Survivors are: son, Leonard Rosebrock and wife, Alma, of Zuehl; grandsons, Mike Rosebrock and wife, Terri, of Zuehl, Lester Rosebrock of San Antonio, and Kevin Rosebrock of Zuehl; sisters, Iva Bowen of Schertz and Wanda Kriewald of Zuehl; granddaughters, Jennifer Rosebrock, Patricia Rosebrock, Sarah Rosebrock and Rebecca Rosebrock, all of Zuehl; sisters-in-law, Annie Franke of Pawnee, Texas, Cora Rosebrock of Tuleta, Texas, Myrtle Rosebrock of George West, Texas, and Esther Rosebrock of Rancho Cordova, and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Memorials may be given to the Eden Home nursing home in New Braunfels or to Redeemer United Church of Christ at Zuehl.

Services under the direction of Goetz Funeral Home, 379-2313. Goetz Funeral Home Jewel M. Bollinger Jewel M. Bollinger, 89, who died Feuerwehr Bonbaden, Volunteer a.m.-1 p.m...... Annual Tour de Fire Department Band from Gruene, bicycle classic, recreational Germany Hall p.m...Ballet Folklorico Infantil 9 a.m.-5 p.m...........

Wurst Craft p.m..... Canyon High School Show Sale in Texas, New Band Braunfels Utilities parking lot p.m............The Alpen Spielers a.m.-1 p.m.. p.m..........Ed Kadlecek and the Wurstfest Regatta and Frochlichen Omas Opas Multihulls, Canyon Lake p.m. a.m. 4 Wurstfest Das Kleine Zelt (The Little Art Show, New Braunfels Art League, Landa Plaza, a.m..............

Toni Noichl a.m.-4 p.m. p.m...............The Texas Braunfels Railroad Dutchmen Museum p.m. a.m, -4 p.m. Cardenas "Ecos de Mexico" Barber Shop Museum, Now p.m......The Alpen Spielers Braunfels Conservation Society p.m... The Texas Dutchmen Project $4:30 p.m..

a.m.-5 p.m....... House p.m.. Oma and at Conservation Plaza, the Oompahs a.m.-5 p.m.........Lindheimer $6:30 Braunfels Homo, 491 Comal Ave. Kinderchor a.m.-6 p.m........The Heritage p.m. Exhibit "Main Street New p.m.

and Braunfels: The Roaring Twenties" the Oompahs Civic Center, 380 S. Seguin Ave. Other events a.m.-8 p.m...... Kunst und For Home Delivery Call 625-9144 Stocks Nov. 6, 1992, in San Antonio.

She was born Nov. 14, 1902, in Tilden, Texas. Mrs. Bollinger is survived by three children, Tom McCoy of Houston, Janice Hartmann of New Braunfels, Clifford McCoy of San Antonio; one sister, Mrs. Henry Franklin of Mathis; five grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.

Graveside services will be conducted at 10 a.m. Monday at Sunset Memorial Park. Visitation will be from 2-9 p.m. Sunday at Sunset Funeral Home, 1701 Austin Highway in San Antonio. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Comal County Senior Citizens or the church of one's choice.

Sunset Funeral Home Audrey Sperling Arrangements are complete at Doeppenschmidt Funeral Home for Audrey Sperling of New Braunfels. Graveside services will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at Greenwood Cemetery in Fort Worth. Mrs. Sperling died Nov.

7, 1992, at McKenna Memorial Hospital at age 65. Antoinette "Ton!" Stein Arrangements are complete at Doeppenschmidt Funeral Home for Antoinette "Toni" Stein, a resident of Colonial Manor Care Center. Graveside services were 1 p.m. Saturday at Comal Cemetery. Mrs.

Stein died Nov. 5, 1992, at Colonial Manor Care Center at age 92. Mel Miller Arrangements are complete at Doeppenschmidt Funeral Home for Mel Miller of Canyon Lake. Graveside services will be 9:15 a.m. Monday at Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery.

Mr. Miller died Nov. 6, 1992, at his residence. Connie B. Edwards Connie B.

Edwards, 61, of Hurst died Wednesday at her home. Mrs. Edwards was born in Vivian, La. and has lived in Hurst for the past 39 years. She was a retired mortgage officer for the Empire of America Bank.

She was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Hurst and the Harvesters Adult Sunday School Class. She is survived by her husband, Ed Edwards of Hurst; sons, Ed Edwards of Haltom City and Chris Edwards of Dallas; brother, Mason Blake of New Braunfels; sister, Betty Smith of North Richland Hills and two grandchildren, Services were Saturday at Bluebonnet Hills Memorial Chapel, the Rev. Wilson Canafax officiated. Burial was in Bluebonnet Hills Memorial Park. Arrangements were handled by Bluebonnet Hills Funeral Home, Gewerbe (Arts and Crafts) Landa Mill Building, adjacent to Wurstfest Gate on Landa Street "Where in the World is Germany?" Landa Recreation Center.

p.m.........Mill Store Plaza hosts Der Klein Steins p.m. 4 p.m...... Annual Wurstfest Bowling Bowl p.m........ of St. Martin's Lutheran Church, Loop 337 p.m.

Museum of Texas Handmade Furniture p.m..... Museum, Needle arts, displays and demonstrations p.m, Hummel Museum, 199 Main Plaza p.m....... Mill Store Plaza hosts Die Cloggin' Meisters p.m. Store Plaza hosts Fire-on-the-Mountain Cloggers NEW YORK (AP) Friday close: Sales Close Change AMR Corp 10480 Albtsn 1782 AllicdSignal 1 2161 ALL. TEL.

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