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C4 The Fayette County Record, Friday, March 8, 2019 AIR COMPRESSORS in stock - Ingersol-Rand. Also, Victor torches & Miller welders & supplies. See @ Electric Motor Service. 840 N. Jefferson, La Grange. (97-tfc) OLD FARM house for sale to be moved in Schulenburg. Call (713)503-6760 or (713)503-6740 (33-4p) GOOD WOOD Pallets for sale - $2 each. You pick them out. (979) 247- 4592. (57-tfnc) RAINBOW VACUUM Sales Service & Supplies. Holiday Special - Call (979) 966-8186 (15-6wc)(30-7wc) FOR SALE Family Estate Sale to be held Sat., March 9th and Sun., March10th. 8 AM to 4 PM 3603 I-10 E Frontage, Schulenburg, TX 78956 Halfway between Schulenburg and Weimar Hwy 90 & I10 in the old Nickerson Farms Bldg. Lots of antique and vintage furniture, saddles, frames, décor, etc. Please visit Estatesales.net and search for Fayette County Estate Sale for more information and photos. PUBLIC NOTICE CITY OF LA GRANGE TEXAS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM The City of La Grange is giving notice of the city’s intent to sub- mit a Texas Community Devel- opment Block Grant Program grant application for a Commu- nity Development Fund grant request of $300,000 for water system improvements in the northwest part of the city. The application project details are available for review at City Hall during regular business hours. Para más información, por favor llame al 979-968-5805. (36-1c) NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids will be received by me until 2:00 p.m., Tuesday, March 26, 2019, for printing and office paper. Obtain specifications from County Auditor’s Office at 119 W. Colorado St., La Grange, Texas. Bids must conform to specifications and will not be re- turned. All rights reserved. Kathy Kleiber Fayette County Auditor 119 W. Colorado St. La Grange, TX 78945 (34-2wc) ESTATE SALES ESTATE SALES ESTATE SALES ESTATE SALES FOR SALE AUCTIONS AUCTIONS I BUY 1966 thru 1979 Ford Broncos in any condition. Please call (512)963-8144. (36-tfc) WANT TO BUY USED VEHICLES 2001 CHEVY SILVERADO, 3/4 ton Crew Cab, fully loaded, mint condition, 85,016 miles, one owner, $9,500 - O.B.O. Call (361)442-6554(6) (36-8p) FOR SALE WANT RESULTS? CLASSIFIEDS DELIVER 979-968-3155 It all starts with a phone call BULLS FOR Sale - Black Angus, Limousin, Sim-Angus. Locally raised - Gentle. Breeding Ages. Top bloodlines. Family owned since 1975. Delivery available. Also Heifers. (979) 263-5829 (60-wc)(37-wc) FOR SALE - 2-3/8", 2-7/8", 4-1/2", & 5" pipe. Also sucker rods. (979) 966-3447. (11-tfc) RED ANGUS bulls - 2 year old, out of registered stock, fertility tested, very gentle, for more info call (979)247- 4010 leave message (36-7c) LIVESTOCK / HAY WE HAVE several sets of keys looking for their owners. You can come in to identify them at The Fayette County Record. (41-tfnc) FOUND 2018 CLAYTON, 60X14, 2BD/2BA, extras, lived in two months, $27,500 - Call (832) 928-6132 (36-2c) 2 BEDROOMS starting at $17,900 delivered and setup included. 19 in stock to choose from. www.fayette- countryhomes.com (979)743-6192 like us on Open Sun 1-6. RBI 32896 (36-7c) FIRE YOUR Landlord. Let us show you how to own your Home. Stop in for Details. www.fayettecountry- homes.com (979)743-6192 like us on Facebook. RBI 32896 (36-7c) MOBILE HOMES SPECIAL SALES Subscribe Today! SPECIAL SALE - Thurs., March 7 thru Sun., March 10, 8am-5pm and Thurs., March 14 thru Sun., March 17, 8am-5pm, 6431 State Hwy 159 - Antiques, architectural, household, lots of clothes, tile, hardwood flooring and more. (36-2p) GIGANTIC SALE - starts Sat., March 9, 7AM ends Fri., March 15, 6122 Halamicek Loop off of 1291 - Too much to list. - Three areas to shop. (36-1p) ESTATE SALES LIVING ESTATE Sale - Fri., March 8 & Sat., March 9 ~ 7am - 6pm & Sun., March 10 ~ 8am - 1pm, 2739 E. St. Hwy. 159, Fayetteville - Antiques, furniture, tools, 1954 Bel Air Car, 3 tractors. House, barns, garagesfull.www.estatesales.net/ Tx/Fayetteville/78940/2130597 (35-2c) YARD SALE - Sat., March 9, 8-2, 445 E. Milam St. Clothes, shoes, jewelry, electronics, kid’s toys (36-1p) GARAGE SALES ATTENTION! This is an important warning for Type 2 Diabetics taking Invokana, Farxiga and Jardiance. CALL 24/7 1-800-800-9815 Gangrene of the genitals has been associated with the use of SGLT2 Inhibitors. TYPE-2 DIABETES WARNING FOURNIER’S GANGRENE You may be entitled to compensation! Pulaski Law Firm, with principal office in Houston, Texas is responsible for the content of this ad. Sealed Bids Sought City of LG Seeks Grant This St. Paddy’s Day, don’t rely on the Luck o’ the Irish: Buzzed Driving Is Drunk Driv- ing For decades, Americans across the country have come together to celebrate their Irish heritage — Irish or not — over a pint of green beer and com- munity festivities. Sadly, all this merry-making can lead to dangerous driving conditions as party-goers head home. In 2017 alone, 59 people were killed in drunk-driving crashes over the St. Paddy’s Day holiday period (6 p.m., March 16, to 5:59 a.m., March 18). The selfish act of drinking and driving can rip people from their friends and loved ones for- ever. For this reason, Sally Gar- rett, Fayette County Extension Agent, is working to spread the message about the dangers of drunk driving. Even one drink can be one too many. For people planning to go out and celebrate the Irish festivities, plan ahead — and remember: Buzzed Driv- ing Is Drunk Driving. Tragically, March 17 has become a dangerous and even deadly holiday on American roadways. According to the De- partment of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), dur- ing the 2017 St. Patrick’s Day holiday period, more than one- third (37 percent) of all motor vehicle crash fatalities involved drunk drivers. The early hours of March 18, 2017 were the most dangerous. Between midnight and 5:59 a.m., three-fourths (75 percent) of all crash fatali- ties involved drunk drivers. In fact, from 2013 to 2017, more than one-third (35 percent) of the drunk-driving fatalities dur- ing this holiday period involved drivers who had blood alcohol concentrations well above the .08 legal limit, with 234 total drunk-driving fatalities. Drivers should also keep an eye out for pedestrians who have had too much to drink. Walking while intoxicated can also be deadly, as lack of attention to surroundings could put pedestrians at risk of getting hit by a vehicle. “St. Patrick’s Day should be a fun holiday for our commu- nity members, but we expect everyone to take responsibility for their actions,” said Garrett. “Whether you’re driving your- self or your friends, make sure you stay sober or plan for a sober ride home. Remember: It’s not just about you. There are other people on the roads who want to get where they are going safely. Don’t let alcohol cause you to be a risk to yourself and others on the road. Drinking and driving is an act of selfishness. Before you put your keys in the igni- tion, remind yourself: Buzzed Driving Is Drunk Driving. If you feel a buzz, you are in no shape to drive.” Drunk driving isn’t the only risk on the road: Drug-impaired driving is also an increasing problem on U.S. roads. If drivers are impaired by any substance — alcohol or drugs — they should not get behind the wheel of a ve- hicle. Driving while impaired is illegal, period. The bottom line is this: If You Feel Different, You Drive Different. It’s that simple. Drinking and driving should never be combined. It’s essential to plan a sober ride in advance if the holiday celebration will include alcohol. The alternative could be life-changing, not to mention the lives of passengers, pedestrians, or of other drivers and passengers nearby. This holiday season, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension’s Watch UR BAC program, and NHTSA urge drivers to desig- nate a sober driver before head- ing out for the evening. For those who plan on drinking, plan on not driving. Party with a Plan First and foremost: Plan ahead. Going to be drinking? Plan for a sober driver to get home. Is it your turn to be the designated driver? Take that role seriously — your friends are re- lying on you. Remember that it is never okay to drink and drive. Even if you’ve had only one al- coholic beverage, designate a sober driver or plan to use public transportation or a ride service to get home safely. Download NHTSA’s SaferRide mobile app, available on Google Play for Android de- vices: (https://play.google.com/ store/apps/details?id=com.nhtsa. SaferRide&hl=en), and Apple’s iTunes Store for iOS devices: (https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/ saferride/id950774008?mt=8). SaferRide allows users to call a taxi or a pre-determined friend and identifies the user’s location so he or she can be picked up. Use the community’s sober ride program. If you see a drunk driv- er on the road, contact the Fayette County Sheriff’s Office or local police department. Have a friend who is about to drive after drinking? Take the keys away and make arrangements to get them home safely. If you are buzzed, do not drive — Buzzed Driving Is Drunk Driving. For more infor- mation, visit www.trafficsafety- marketing.gov. Buzzed Driving Is Drunk Driving Go to www.FayetteCountyRecord.com Click the “Coupons” tab at the top of the page Select the coupons you wish to print or print them all Click print and follow the easy steps Click. Print. Save! 127 S. Washington St. • La Grange, Texas 78945 • 979.968.3155

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C4 The Fayette County Record, Friday, March 8, 2019

AIR COMPRESSORS in stock - Ingersol-Rand. Also, Victor torches & Miller welders & supplies. See @ Electric Motor Service. 840 N. Jefferson, La Grange.

(97-tfc)

OLD FARM house for sale to be moved in Schulenburg. Call (713)503-6760 or (713)503-6740

(33-4p)

GOOD WOOD Pallets for sale - $2 each. You pick them out. (979) 247-4592.

(57-tfnc)

RAINBOW VACUUM Sales Service & Supplies. Holiday Special - Call (979) 966-8186

(15-6wc)(30-7wc)

FOR SALE

Deadline to Consign 3/14

CONSIGN

TODAYONLINE

CATALOGEQUIPMENT AUCTIONSat., March 16 at 10:00 AM

Farm Implements,Tractors, Trailers, Trucks, Autos, Construction Equip, Cattle Equip & Misc: Partial Listing: Numerous Vehicles from City of Columbus, ‘13 Polaris Ranger, 45’ Container-Bunkhouse, ‘14 Ford E450 Bus w/ Wheelchair Lift, CASE IH JX55 Tractor, Cub Cadet 6X4 Big Country Utility Vehicle, Shredders, Corral Panels, Mini Excavator, Boats,Tub Pens w/ 14’ Alleyway, Skid Steer Auger, ‘07 CM 16’ BP Stock Trailer, NH 1442 Center Pivot Disc Bine, Ameritrail 25’ GN Tandem Dual Dovetail Trailer, (2) Terra Gators, JD 956 Moco, JD 4890 SP Win-drower w/ Trailerdrower w/ TrailerExpecting over 1000 lots

VIEW PHOTOS & CATALOG AT WWW.SWITZERAUCTION.NET

1036 S. FM 331, Sealy, TX

SWITZER AUCTION (979) 885-2400TXS#7342 10% BP on items $2,500 & less

Accepting Consignments M-F 8am-5pm & Sat, Mar 9 8am-5pm & Sun Mar 10 1pm-5pm

Family Estate Sale to be held Sat., March 9th and Sun., March10th.

8 AM to 4 PM3603 I-10 E Frontage, Schulenburg, TX 78956

Halfway between Schulenburg and WeimarHwy 90 & I10 in the old Nickerson Farms Bldg. Lots of antique and vintage furniture, saddles, frames, décor, etc. Please visit Estatesales.net

and search for Fayette County Estate Salefor more information and photos.

PUBLIC NOTICE CITY OF LA GRANGE TEXAS COMMUNITY

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM

The City of La Grange is giving notice of the city’s intent to sub-mit a Texas Community Devel-opment Block Grant Program grant application for a Commu-nity Development Fund grant request of $300,000 for water system improvements in the northwest part of the city. The application project details are available for review at City Hall during regular business hours. Para más información, por favor llame al 979-968-5805.

(36-1c)

NOTICE TO BIDDERS

Sealed bids will be received by me until 2:00 p.m., Tuesday, March 26, 2019, for printing and office paper. Obtain specifications from County Auditor’s Office at 119 W. Colorado St., La Grange, Texas. Bids must conform to specifications and will not be re-turned. All rights reserved.

Kathy Kleiber Fayette County Auditor 119 W. Colorado St. La Grange, TX 78945

(34-2wc)

ESTATE SALES ESTATE SALES ESTATE SALES ESTATE SALES

FOR SALE

AUCTIONS AUCTIONS

I BUY 1966 thru 1979 Ford Broncos in any condition. Please call (512)963-8144.

(36-tfc)

WANT TO BUY

USED VEHICLES2001 CHEVY SILVERADO, 3/4 ton Crew Cab, fully loaded, mint condition, 85,016 miles, one owner, $9,500 - O.B.O. Call (361)442-6554(6)

(36-8p)

FOR SALE

WANT RESULTS?

CLASSIFIEDSDELIVER

979-968-3155

It all starts with a phone call

BULLS FOR Sale - Black Angus, Limousin, Sim-Angus. Locally raised - Gentle. Breeding Ages. Top bloodlines. Family owned since 1975. Delivery available. Also Heifers. (979) 263-5829

(60-wc)(37-wc)

FOR SALE - 2-3/8", 2-7/8", 4-1/2", & 5" pipe. Also sucker rods. (979) 966-3447.

(11-tfc)

RED ANGUS bulls - 2 year old, out of registered stock, fertility tested, very gentle, for more info call (979)247-4010 leave message

(36-7c)

LIVESTOCK / HAY

WE HAVE several sets of keys looking for their owners. You can come in to identify them at The Fayette County Record.

(41-tfnc)

FOUND

2018 CLAYTON, 60X14, 2BD/2BA, extras, lived in two months, $27,500 - Call (832) 928-6132

(36-2c)

2 BEDROOMS starting at $17,900 delivered and setup included. 19 in stock to choose from. www.fayette-countryhomes.com (979)743-6192 like us on Open Sun 1-6. RBI 32896

(36-7c)

FIRE YOUR Landlord. Let us show you how to own your Home. Stop in for Details. www.fayettecountry-homes.com (979)743-6192 like us on Facebook. RBI 32896

(36-7c)

MOBILE HOMES

SPECIAL SALES

Subscribe Today!

SPECIAL SALE - Thurs., March 7 thru Sun., March 10, 8am-5pm and Thurs., March 14 thru Sun., March 17, 8am-5pm, 6431 State Hwy 159 - Antiques, architectural, household, lots of clothes, tile, hardwood flooring and more.

(36-2p)

GIGANTIC SALE - starts Sat., March 9, 7AM ends Fri., March 15, 6122 Halamicek Loop off of 1291 - Too much to list. - Three areas to shop.

(36-1p)

ESTATE SALESLIVING ESTATE Sale - Fri., March 8 & Sat., March 9 ~ 7am - 6pm & Sun., March 10 ~ 8am - 1pm, 2739 E. St. Hwy. 159, Fayetteville - Antiques, furniture, tools, 1954 Bel Air Car, 3 tractors. House, barns, garagesfull.www.estatesales.net/Tx/Fayetteville/78940/2130597

(35-2c)

YARD SALE - Sat., March 9, 8-2, 445 E. Milam St. Clothes, shoes, jewelry, electronics, kid’s toys

(36-1p)

GARAGE SALES

ATTENTION!This is an important warning for

Type 2 Diabetics taking Invokana, Farxiga and Jardiance.

CALL 24/7

1-800-800-9815

Gangrene of the genitals has been associated with the use of SGLT2 Inhibitors.

TYPE-2 DIABETES WARNING

FOURNIER’S GANGRENE

You may be entitled to compensation!Pulaski Law Firm, with principal office in Houston, Texas is responsible for the content of this ad.

Sealed Bids Sought

City of LG Seeks Grant

This St. Paddy’s Day, don’t rely on the Luck o’ the Irish: Buzzed Driving Is Drunk Driv-ing

For decades, Americans across the country have come together to celebrate their Irish heritage — Irish or not — over a pint of green beer and com-munity festivities. Sadly, all this merry-making can lead to dangerous driving conditions as party-goers head home. In 2017 alone, 59 people were killed in drunk-driving crashes over the St. Paddy’s Day holiday period (6 p.m., March 16, to 5:59 a.m., March 18).

The selfish act of drinking and driving can rip people from their friends and loved ones for-ever. For this reason, Sally Gar-rett, Fayette County Extension Agent, is working to spread the message about the dangers of drunk driving. Even one drink can be one too many. For people planning to go out and celebrate the Irish festivities, plan ahead — and remember: Buzzed Driv-ing Is Drunk Driving.

Tragically, March 17 has become a dangerous and even deadly holiday on American roadways. According to the De-partment of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), dur-ing the 2017 St. Patrick’s Day holiday period, more than one-third (37 percent) of all motor vehicle crash fatalities involved drunk drivers. The early hours of March 18, 2017 were the most dangerous. Between midnight and 5:59 a.m., three-fourths (75 percent) of all crash fatali-ties involved drunk drivers. In fact, from 2013 to 2017, more than one-third (35 percent) of the drunk-driving fatalities dur-ing this holiday period involved

drivers who had blood alcohol concentrations well above the .08 legal limit, with 234 total drunk-driving fatalities. Drivers should also keep an eye out for pedestrians who have had too much to drink. Walking while intoxicated can also be deadly, as lack of attention to surroundings could put pedestrians at risk of getting hit by a vehicle.

“St. Patrick’s Day should be a fun holiday for our commu-nity members, but we expect everyone to take responsibility for their actions,” said Garrett. “Whether you’re driving your-self or your friends, make sure you stay sober or plan for a sober ride home. Remember: It’s not just about you. There are other people on the roads who want to get where they are going safely. Don’t let alcohol cause you to be a risk to yourself and others on the road. Drinking and driving is an act of selfishness. Before you put your keys in the igni-tion, remind yourself: Buzzed Driving Is Drunk Driving. If you feel a buzz, you are in no shape to drive.”

Drunk driving isn’t the only risk on the road: Drug-impaired driving is also an increasing problem on U.S. roads. If drivers are impaired by any substance — alcohol or drugs — they should not get behind the wheel of a ve-hicle. Driving while impaired is illegal, period. The bottom line is this: If You Feel Different, You Drive Different. It’s that simple.

Drinking and driving should never be combined. It’s essential to plan a sober ride in advance if the holiday celebration will include alcohol. The alternative could be life-changing, not to mention the lives of passengers, pedestrians, or of other drivers and passengers nearby.

This holiday season, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension’s Watch UR BAC program, and NHTSA urge drivers to desig-nate a sober driver before head-ing out for the evening. For those who plan on drinking, plan on not driving.

Party with a PlanFirst and foremost: Plan

ahead. Going to be drinking? Plan for a sober driver to get home. Is it your turn to be the designated driver? Take that role seriously — your friends are re-lying on you.

• Remember that it is never okay to drink and drive. Even if you’ve had only one al-coholic beverage, designate a sober driver or plan to use public transportation or a ride service to get home safely.

• Download NHTSA’s SaferRide mobile app, available on Google Play for Android de-vices: (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nhtsa.SaferRide&hl=en), and Apple’s iTunes Store for iOS devices: (https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/saferride/id950774008?mt=8). SaferRide allows users to call a taxi or a pre-determined friend and identifies the user’s location so he or she can be picked up.

• Use the community’s sober ride program.

• If you see a drunk driv-er on the road, contact the Fayette County Sheriff’s Office or local police department.

• Have a friend who is about to drive after drinking? Take the keys away and make arrangements to get them home safely.

If you are buzzed, do not drive — Buzzed Driving Is Drunk Driving. For more infor-mation, visit www.trafficsafety-marketing.gov.

Buzzed Driving Is Drunk Driving

Go to www.FayetteCountyRecord.com

Click the “Coupons” tab at the top of the page

Select the coupons you wish to print or print them all

Click print and follow the easy steps

Click.Print.Save!

127 S. Washington St. • La Grange, Texas 78945 • 979.968.3155