The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 21, 1973 Page: 2 of 4
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PH; 732-2622
PH: 732-8028
BOX 626
6 DAYS OF SPECIALS FEATURING:
19<
29*
49<
39*
89*
95*
MINT TREATS $1.00 size
$1.50 size
CLUSTERETTES $1.50 size
ALMOND BARK, $1.00 size
COUNTRY SAUSAGE, fresh,
smoked
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Columbus
Livestock
Commission Co.
Owners - George Hagan 4 Dempsey CaBuxm
COLUMBUS, TEXAS
Listen to our broadcast on station KFRD, 980 on your
radio dial each Thursday from 2:00 to 2:15
ON HAND LAST WEEK: 552 Cattle. BUTCHER CALVES:
Good to Choice 43-48; Standard 41-46. PACKER COWS:
Heiferettes 32-38; Utility 28-33 (Gobby 25-31); Cutters '’5-30;
Caaners 23-28; Shells 23? down. PACKER BULLS: Con. net-
clals 38-41; Utility 35-38; Cutters 32-35; Canners 33? own;
YrL Bulls 33-50. STOCKEP AND FEEDER CALVES * ND
YEARLINGS: Heavy: Herefr rd and Angus Steer Calves 48- 5;
Hereford and Angus Heifer Calves 4.-58; Crossbred Steer
Calves 47-62; Crossbred Heifer Calves 45-58. Light: Here-
ford and Angus Steer Calves 65-85; Hereford and Angus
Heifer Calves 55-75; Crossbred Steer Calves 60-85; Cross-
bred Heifer Calves 55-75; Roping and baby calves $1.00 a
fo. and up. STOCKER COWS: Good Stocker Cows and Heifers
275-350; Commercial A Medium Stocker Cows A Heifers 185-
275; Medium Cow and Calf Pairs 400-525; Common Cow and
Calf Pain 290-400. COMMENTS. Market again this week is
fuHy steady with last week. Very short run due to heavy
rates in this vicinity. A lot of buyers were on hand all wanting
cattle. If we can help you in any way to market your livestock,
please give us a phone calL Listen to our broadcast every
Thursday over KFRD - 980 Rosenberg from 2:00 p.m. till
2:15 pun., commented George Hagan.
* — - •
SALE EVERY THURSDAY STARTS AT 12:30
You Can Be Sure To Get Top Prices For AU Livestock
at Columbus Livestock Commission Co.
5% to 10% discount
.........10% discount
YARD GOODS,
AMMUNITION.
YOUR FEED GRINDING 4 MIXING ORDERS ARE
APPRECIATED.
PUBLIC SCALE available up to 60 ft. long,
100.000 !t». wt.
59<
DANISH SANDWICH LOAF,12 oz....59<
44*
6/38* + deposit
39*
6/99<
6/89*
..59<
$2.59
Cans.........
no return...
SUPER SUDS, gt. size
GOTT ICE CHESTS OR COOLERS......
..........10% discount
BB MELLORINE, 1/2 gal
FROSTIE
PEARL,
SHINER,
GLADIOLA FLOUR, regular or
unbleached, 5 lbs.........
25 lbs.........
3 MINUTE OATMEAL, 42 or...
INDUSTRY STORE
THIS COUPON
MMimtCanof
md Club CofkM
ai
Stays Fresh
Longer
ell were discussed.
James Franke,Timmy, Re-
460
with the Club Prayer and
Creed in unison.
A Council report was given
ke from Bellville and Warren
Connor of Sealy.
(Continued from last week)
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee
Rinn honored their son, Ro-
Nobra and Jay of Houston,
Emanuel Weishuhn, Joan, Ja-
mes and Janis of Frelaburg,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rinn, Mr.
and Mrs. Franklin Dockal and
Mrs. Edna Rudloff.
Ella Kautz attended the Dis-
trict 8 meeting of the Ameri-
can Cancer Society in the
Shamrock in Houston Thurs-
day. Others from the Austin
RexaU
SIZZLIN' SUMMER SALE
Still Going On
VoelkeKs West
Pharmacy
1237 Bowie
Columbus, Texas
Robert Lindemann was a
supper guest in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Max Franke
Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ecker-
mann of Brenham visited
briefly with the Max Frankes
Saturday afternoon.
• • •
Mrs. Joe 7anek received the
message of the death of her
aunt, Mrs. Fritz Tolle of New
Braunfels. Funeral services
were held Thursday afternoon
with interment In the Bracken
Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Her-
man Raeke of Smithville and
Industry attended the service.
Mrs. Tolle was also an aunt
of Mrs. Raeke.
Mrs. A. C. Miller and Mrs.
Schultz are Mr. Luedecke's
sisters. On Thursday even-
ing they visited with their mily of Katy, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
cousin, Mrs. Fred Grebe at
Bleiblerville and called on
an aunt, Mrs. Davy Rinn.
Visiting with the L. J. Lue-
decke’s over the weekend in
honor ot Father’s Day were
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Janecek
of Lak® J: * ?", Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Joel
Franke sou Kimberly of Bren-
ham, Mr. and Mrs. John Rice
and Rusty and Amy Birkner
spent Father's Day with them,
a a a
The descendants of the late
Gustav and Alwine Hartfiel
Kautz met in reunion for the
24th time in the Cedar Creek
Schuetzeu Verein Hall in Car-
mine on June 10.
Following table grace by
Paul Kautz, Sr., of Arling-
ton, the noon meal of barbe-
cued meats and all the trim-
mings was served buffet style.
Paul Kautz Jr. of Arlington
oresi^d over the business
session.
New members received into
the family circle were Keith
C. Kautz and Karl Leah Mc-
Gill, by birth, and others by
marriage, namely, ' Joan
Kautz, Michael Kautz, Renee
Worley Kautz, Deborah Kautz
and Herbert Zieschang.
Children received gifts
from a drawing conducted by
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kautz. Alex
Kautz was recognized for
being the oldest in attendance;
Mrs. Lee Krause married 62
years; and Mr. and Mrs. Wal-
lace Kautz the most recently
married. Ella Kautz was re-
cognized for serving as secre-
tary for a number of years.
A devotion in memory of de-
parted members was given
by Pau) Kautz Sr.
Officers for next year’s re-
union to be held in Carmine are
Richard Kautz of San Antonio,
Jerry Graham of Georgetown
and Ella Kautz of industry.
Sixty-eight members were
in attendance coming from
Arlington, Dallas, Brenham,
Carmine, Cuero, FayetteviUe,
Georgetown, Houston, Indus-
* ■ * * * " i The Kuehn Schultz family
Mrs. Kennie Hall of Houston, had their annual reunion Sun-
Mr. and Mrs. James Schroe- day at Concordia Hall inBelL
der and Jason of Bryan and ville. Those present for the
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rogers. '(Continued on Page 4)
Mrs. Olivia Burchard of
Los Angeles, California and
Mrs. Gertrude Schultz of Cor-
pus Christi were guests in the bert Wayne on the day of his
home of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Confirmation with a barbe-
Luedecke Thursday and Fri- cued chicken dinner Sunday,
day. Mrs. Burchard and Mrs. Among those attending the
service and dinner were Mr.
and Mrs. Curtis Rinn and fa-
Tte Wet*. and Homa De-
monstration Clute met for a
business session on Tuesday
afternoon, June 6, at the Me-
thodist Ch*> cb, with the pre- ___________,___
sident, EUa Kautz, presiding. Houston a-rivod Sunday, June
The meeting was opened nth for several days visit with
Mr. and Mrs. Max Klrschke.
Sunday visitors in the Kir-
schke home ware Mr. ano
and the comingevents of Coun- Mrs. Lloyd Hunter, Mr. and
Mrs. E. W. Klrschke, Jr. and
Members^ wore encouraged family, Misses Terry Kirscb-
ke Bourgeois, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Kirschke and
children, all of Houston and
Mrs. Paul Kirschke.
INDUSTRY NEWS
MISS ELLA KAUTZ
Wolf of Carmine visited brief-
ly with the Joo Paneks Sunday
afternoon.
• • *
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyer of
to attend "Shew and Tell1* Day
on June 21, to learn a new
craft; a noon covered dish
luncheon and to hear a speak-
er on Nursing Home and Me-
dical costs. A date for a trip
to the Galleria in July will be becca and Jamie spent the
set at the regular Council weekend in the Henry Franke
meeting and the new officers home,
will be installed.
An invitation was extended
to attend the 4-H DressReme
on June 22.
Members were assigned to
make cake and pies, provide
coffee and send worker for
the Sale on June 9.
Announced was “Better Es-
tate Planning* program in
Bellville oa July 16 at 7:30
p.m. for members and the
public.
The program for June, Cli-
nic on Care and Repair of
Simple Housahold Equipment,
will be held in Bellville on
July 5 at 2:00 p.m. for mem-
bers and the public.
Club meeting will be an-
nounced.
A lunch of sandwiches, pie,
cojkies and cokes was enjoyed
by Miss Kautz, Mrs. Miles
Knolle, Mrs. Ben Rinn, Mrs.
Bennie Stamann,MissRenatha
Ullrich and Mrs. Don Vlasak.
• * •
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Dee Rinn
entertained relatives and
friends in honor of their child-
ren's birthdays, Saturday
evening, June 9, with a barbe-
cued beef and pork and all the
trimmings supper at their
home.
It was Dee Ann’s tenth bir-
thday on June 6 and Randy’s
ninth on June 7.
Enjoying the hospitality
were Mr. and Mrs. Kermit
Blezinger and family of Need-
ville, Miss Sylvia Wehmeyer
of Houston, Mr. and Mrs. Her-
man Blezinger, Louis Blezin-
ger, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis
Rinn, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Rinn
and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Burnie Galle, Mr. and Mrs.
Willie Shupak, Mesdames El-
sie Rust, Annie Koslovsky, BB
Olga Assmann, Mary Kaspa- try, New Ulm, Noack, Round
rek and Harry Hackfield. Top , San Antonio.Seguin and
Also Mr. and Mrs. OLee Taylor.
Schutt®., Mr. and Mrs. Willie • • ♦
Hajek, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert
Rinn, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Gar-
lin, Mr. and Mrs. James Rip-
ple and family. Woodrow Rip-
ple and Henry Lee Franke.
Dee Ann and Randy were County Unit were Evelyn Zeis-
the recipients of many nice
and lovely gifts.
'(Continued on Page 4)
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RUBBING
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—JONS ANDMSON
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a.m.
9:30 a.m.; Worship 10:45
tion Class 8:0u a.m.
Help me to find
blestedness
in the midst of problems,
busy-ness,
discouragement,
and sorrow.
4th Wednesday every third
month.
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Industry, Texas
Rev. W. A. Bockhott, Pastor
Masses Sunday 8:00 a.m., Holy
Days (evening before) 7:30
p.m.. First Fridays 8:00 a.m,
INDUSTRY UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. A. M. Roos, Pastor
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Shelby, Texas
R v. Don Vlasak, Pastor
Friday, June 22, Bible School
Closing Program 8:00 p.m.
Sunday, June 24, Worship8:30
a.m., Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
Monday, June 25, Shelby Chur-
ch Council 8:30 p.m.
ST. JOHN LUTHERAN
CHURCH
New Ulm, Texas
Rev. Harold FehL r. Pastor
ST. JOHN CATHOLIC
CHURCH
Fayetteville, Texas
Rev. Ben Mazurklewicz, Pas-
tor
INDUSTRY BRETHREN
CHURCH
Rev. Gordon Hejl, Pastor
Sunday, June 24, Worship Ser-
vice 9:30 a.m.
Should life
be so problematic, Lord?
So very over-the-brim
busy,
insistent,
and clamoring?
dm I supposed
to become this tired. Lord?
Discouraged
and sorrowing?
WESLEY BRETHREN
CHURCH
Rev. Gordon Hejl, P-
Sunday, June 24, Sunday School *
9:30 a.m.; Confirmation Class
2:00 p.m.; BYF Meeting 3:00
p.m.; Worship Service 7:30
p.m.
BETHLEHEM LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Round Top, Texas
Rev. Ronald Haseley, Pajtor Friday, June 29, Shelby Vol-
Sunday Worship 10:00 a.m. leyball Tournament.
Sunday School 8:45 a.m. -------------------------
Communion the first Sunday
of the month.
TRINITY LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Frelsburg, Texas
Rev. Harold Fehler. Pastor
Sunday^Junc 24. Worship 8:00 Sunday, June 24, Study 9.-X)
a.m.;Study 9:00 a.m.; Luther a.m.; Worship 10:00 a.m.; Lu-
League Hamburger Supper ther League Hamburger Sup-
6:00 p.m. per 6:00 p.m.
ST. JOHN LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Cat Spring, Texas
'• Rev. Wm. Feller, Pastor
Sunday School and Bible Class
9:30 a.m.
Worship Service 10:00 a.m.
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FAYETTEVILLE BRETHREN
CHURCH
Rev. Gordon Hejl, Pastor SALFM LUTHERAN CHURCH
Sunday, June 24, Worship Ser- Welcome, Texas
vice 8:00 a.m.; Bible Study 9.15 R*v- F. U Brr'her, Pastor
Saturday. Mar- h 17. Conflr-
Sunday, June 24, Sunday School
4 Bible Classes 8:45 a.rn.;
Worship Service 10:00 a.m.
Thursday, June 28, Jr. Lu-
therans meet to vis!* Sweet-
briar, Brenham 2:30 p.m.
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Fayetteville, Texas
Masses: Sundays 6:30 a.m. Rev. Don Vlasak, Pastor
and 9:30 a.m.; W>ekdsys 7:30 Friday,June 22 , Closing Pro-
a.m. except Wednesdays 7:00 gram for Bible School 8:00
p.m. P.m. at Shelby
Sunday,"June 24, Sunday school
9:30 a.m.; Layman’s Sunday
Service 10:30 a.m.
Tuesday, June 26, Pastors’
Study 8:30 a.m.
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NELSONVILLE BRETHREN
CHURCH
. Rev. Cordon Hejl, Pastor
Thursday, June 28, Senior Sun,la>'> 3une 34, Sunday School
Choir 8:30 p.m. 9:30 a-m-; Worship 10:45 a.m.
Friday, June 29, Shelbv Vol- Tuesday, June 26,Conflrma-
leyball Tournament. ,lon Class a.m.
STS. PETER AND PAUL
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Frelsburg, Texas
Rev. W. A. Bockholt, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 a. m.
Masses Saturday, 7:30 p.m. Worship Service 10:30 a.m,
Sunday 10:00 a.m.. Holy Days The Board of Administration
8:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.. First meets every third Wednes-
Fridays 7:30 p.m. day.
Knights of Columbus meeting The Brotherhood meets every
Monsignor Gury Council#5157
Frelsburg meets 2nd Wednes-
day of the month at 8:00 p.m. The Committee on Finance
...----------------------- meets second Monday every
other month.
WSCS meets every first Wed-
nesday 2:00 p.m.
WSG meets every second Wed-
nesday 8:00 p.m.
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Member F. D I. C.
Ml 4411
New Ulm, Texas
Industry, Texas 3874151
GEORGE MIETH
REAL ESTATE
INDUSTRY
STATE BANK
BUENGER
CHEVROLET CO.
387 4171
Industry, Texas
FAYETTEVILLE BANK
P. O Box 8
| Fayetteville. Texas
Member F. D. 1. C.
R. M. DVORAK
Builder ef Barbed Wire Fences
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INDUSTRY NEW ULM
TELEPHONE CO
NEW ULM
ENTERPRISE
All Types of Printing
H74881
L. A. REICHLE
Mobil OU Products
MS 4444
New Ulm, Texas
FAYETTEVILLE
BUTANE CO.
► ayettevUle, Texas
178 4818 or 878 4288
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HILL SERVICE CENTER
General Electric
MILTON LINDEMAN*-
Purina
Industry. Texas 8874111
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INDUSTRY STORE
3574111
Shelby Mobile Feed Service
Sales li Service
New Ulm, Texas 8824371
Sponsored As A Public Service
By These Area Businesses.
ALTMAN’S
ARCO STATION
New Ulm, Texts Ml 4312
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MRS. ANNA ZANEK
on her 90th Birthday
from 3 till 5 o’clock
Sunday, July I, 1973
Catholic Center - InAistry
SPONSORED BY -
Immaculate Conception Attar Society Members
All her relatives and friends
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The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 21, 1973, newspaper, June 21, 1973; New Ulm, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1216259/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nesbitt Memorial Library.