The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 8, 1975 Page: 2 of 4
four pages : ill. ; page 21 x 14 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
p.®.
Administrator
BULLDOZER WORK
■A
7
9 FRIDAY
For
•Doxers and Dragline Work
♦Building Stock Tanks
it *■
Pre-i
12 MONDAY
Fayetteville Fire Dept.
MRS BAIRD'S
I
14 WEDNESDAY
Livi
16 FRIDAY
-Try Us-
17 SATURDAY
1
SPONSORED BY THESE AREA BUSINESSES
INDUSTRY STORE
ALTMAN'S
L. A. REICHLE
357-2121
• ARCO STATION
Shelby Mobile Feed Service
Nev Ulm, Tern 992-3312
FLEI
21 WEDNESDAY
OLE(
MILTON LINDEMANN
Purina
Industry, Tens 357*2211
11 0
I
FAYETTEVILLE BANK
GEORGE MIETH
SCO'
INDUSTRY STORE
Strw
22
£
£
I
J
^ETT
4
R. M. DVORAK
nas. PH.t rc a-aeva
PRESENTED AS A
PUBLIC SERVICE BY
BLUEBONNET
ELECTRIC
COOPERATIVE
TbeMer
the Indust
meter y wi
May IS, 1‘
•ox
COLUMBUS. TKXAS 7»»4
6 DAYS OF SPECIALS
FEATURING
♦Clearing Land — Gully Sloping
FOR FARMERS AND RANCHERS
MIOMWAY 79
•US. RH.t RS 1IO«1
Member F.DlLC.
357-4437 or 357-4438
INDUSTRY
STATE BANK
P. O. Box 8
Fayetteville, Tenn
Member F.D.LC.
Al) Types of Printing
992-3351
NEW ULM
ENTERPRISE
FOR SALE-i
bed for 1/2
Call New Uli
PREL
SHAI
20 TUESDAY
New Ulm Fire Dept. 5:30
Auxiliary 8:00 p.m. to
the home at Mn. Raymond
Foester
Industry Fire Dept, and
Auxiliary
West End Lions Club
Pinky’s Cafe.
in the
I.A.M.
I Mrs.
«at
Ce-
♦Stetson Hats
♦Van Heusen Shirts for Men
4 Boys
♦Rand Shoes for Men 4 Boys
♦Personality Shoes for Women
•Poll Parrot Shoes for
Children
TEXAS
LUMBER fit CONSTRUCTION CO.
•General Oilfield Construction
•Ladies Slacks 4 Blouses by
Sport sfan
♦Levi Jeans - AU Kinds 4
Sixes
•Levi Jackets
♦Haggar Slacks for Men
•Men’s Quality Sults for less
JUSTIN DVORAK
an. pm.: a aavo
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Fayetteville, Texas
Bible Study 10:00 a.m.
Worship Service 11:00 a.m.
MOBIL OIL PRODUCTS
992-3444
New Ulm, Texas
REAL ESTATE
992-3431
New Ulm, Texas
BETHLEHEM
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Round Top, Texas
Rev. Ronald Hxseley, Pastor
Sunday Worship 10:00 a.m.
Sunday School 8:45 a.m.
Communion the first Sunday
of the Month.
WESLEY
BRETHREN CHURCH
Rev. Gordon Hejl, Pastor
Sun. May 11, Sunday School
8:15 a.m.; Worship Service
10:45 a.m.
Tue. May 13, Choir andBYF
Volleyball 8:00 p.m.
NELSONVILLE
BRETHREN CHURCH
Rev. Gordon Hejl, Pastor
ST. PAUL
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Fayetteville, Texas
Rev. Don Vlasak. Pastor
Sun. May 11, Worship Ser-
vice 10:30 a.m.
FOR SALE
frame hous
Cheap. Call
478*6654 Ni
FOR SALE -
Joists, 50* I
Gross, Hou
free 1-800*3
Item No.
of This
Report
This no
Statutes
owners
provisii
The unc
proof ot
if uncla
Treasui
15 THURSDAY
Industry Recreation CM)
2:30 at Methodist Church
18 SUNDAY
Baseball Game New Ulm
vs. Schulenburg at New
Ulm 3:00 pun.
10 SATURDAY
She toy Sons at Herman
H-28 O.D.ILS. 7:30 p.m.
Work session at New Ulm
Firemee’s Park 8 a.m.
11 SUNDAY
MOTHER’S DAY
19 MONDAY
New Ulm Fire Dept.
Practic 8:30 p.m.
West End Community
4-HCM) at Industry
School 7:30 p.m.
INDUSTRY -
NEW ULM
TELEPHONE CO.
Industry, Texas 357-4411
COLORADO COUNTY
FEDERAL SAVINGS
& LOAN
732-2321 Columbus, Texas
E. H. BAUMGART
& SON
insurance
New Ulm, Texas 992-3343
Sun. May 11, Sunday School
8:30 a.m.; Worship Service
9:30 a.m.
Wed. May 14, BYF Volley-
ball 7:00 p.m.
■ 11 •
TRINITY
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Frelsburg, Texas
Rev. Harold Fehler, Pastor
FOR SALE C
HAY - Goo
grass seed,
Iselt, can t
New Ulm Mi
ler home.
13 TUESDAY
New Ulm Water Supply
Corp.
New Ulm Lodge » 70
O.D.ILS. at Firemen’s
Park 8:W p.m.
Welcome 4-H 7:30 pun.
Welcome Lutheran Church
Sweetbriar
Nursing Home
Of Columbus
Is now open and accepting Medicare,
welfare and private patients and re-
sidents.
BUENGER
CHEVROLET CO.
357-2171
Industry, Texss
■;MAI
;• spec
FALS
no-re
6 pk.
jf their
Friday,
will be
FAYETTEVILLE
BRETHREN CHURCH
Rev. Gordon He jl, Pastor
Sun. May 11, Worship Ser-
vice, 8:00 a.m.; Bible Study
9:15 a.m.
R. C. <
6 pk.
7-STEAK..........lb.............79C
FRESH HAMBURGER.....lb.........790
ft
I
HBHH
W
1)^
Percentage
for sale. V
animals pri
mercial o
FOGLE RA
Brokmeyer
992-3301; R
Texas, Off!
NOTIC1
AMOUN
TRUCKS F
For trucks
equipment to
large or smi
Largest self
from in Harr:
sonable prici
offer refused
WALTER Pl
DAYNE O’KI
Authorised I
ler in busii
15015 EAS
MILES soir
HWY. 59.
CODE 713-4
441-2168.
IMMACULATE
CONCEPTION
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Industry, Texas
Rev. W. A. Bockholt,
Pastor
Masses Sunday, 8:00 a.m.;
Holy Days, 7:00 p.m.; First
Friday, 6:00 p.m.
ST. JOHN
LUTHERAN CHURCH
New Ulm, Texas
Rev. Harold Fehler. Pastor
Sat. May 10, Laymen’s Clas-
sical Retreat at Lutherhlll
9:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Confirmation Classes Sr.
8:00 —10:00; Jr. 10:00 —
12:00 a.m.
Sun. May 11, Church at Study
9:30 a.m.; Worship Service
with Confirmation and Com-
munion 10:30 a.m.
Tue. May 13, Volleyball
Practice 8:00 p.m.; Church
Council Meeting 8:00 p.m.
Wed. May 14, Women of the
Church meet at 2:00 a.m.
ST. JOHN
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Fayetteville, Texas
Rev. Ben Mazurkiewez,
Pastor
Masses: Sundays 6:30 a.m.
and 9:30 a.m.; Weekdays 7:30
a.m. except Wednesdays 7:00
p.m.
RATES: Fiv<
for first insei
per word esc
sertloa. Mia
first insertia
additional Im
of Thanks an
per printed U
$1.25. Legi
rate. Deadlli
advertising 5
Social tovita
press charge
play advertli
on other so
ments, etc.,
cretion of
Publisher nol
accuracy ti
announcemen
telephone.
WHOLE GRAIN
YELLOW CORNMEAL—2 lb.---29C
5 lb.—69C
10 lb.-—$1.35
LIGHT CRUST FLOUR—5 lb.—69$
10 lb.......$1.29
69C
NABISCO CRACKERS......lb.—-53C
BB MELLORINE —1/2 gal......59C
KRUEGER no return bottles 6 pk.—99C
MILWAUKEE BEST cans 6 pk. $1.09
6 for 59C plus deposit
SHRADE —WALDEN
Pocket Knife 25C discount each
GARDEN SEED 5 C off each pkg.
NUTRENA FEED-We received word
from their Sales Mgr. that Industry
Store is a franchised dealer for
Nutrena Feed. With the Mill at
Giddings (1.) Freight charges are
low (2) Feed in Bulk will have up-
wards of $10 per ton discount.
(3) check for competitive prices at
SALE on 6-
3-point hitch
$519; 8-foot
6-foot grade
Edwin A. Km
industry, Tl
weekdays and
ST. JOHN
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Cat Spring, Texas
Rev. Wm. Feller. Pastor
Sunday - Sunday School, 9
a.m. ; Worship Service, 10
a.m.
Wednesdays, Senior Choir
practice 8:00 p.m.
Saturdays; Confirmation
Class, 9:00 a.m.
Page 2 tke new ihm knterprke Thursday, may a. ists
nWUSTIY NEWS
Kiss gtLA KAUTZ
ley’s sponsors. The
Kraese’s were unable to at-
tend.
Sat. May 10, Laymen’s
Classic Retreat at Luther-
hill, 9:80 «. nt J toO:Wp.m.
Confirmation Classes Sr.
8:00 —10:00 Jr. 10:00 —
12:00 a.m.
Sun. May 11, Worship Ser-
vice 8:30 a.m.; Church at
Study with adult Bible Class
9:30 a.m.
Tue. May 13, Volley Ball
practice 8:00 p.m.
ST. PAUL
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Shelby, Texas
Rev. Don Vlasak, Pastor
Sun. May 11, Worship Ser-
vice 8:30 a.m.
Miss Margie Henneke,
bride-elect of Glenn R. Dy-
bala was honored with a mis-
cellaneous shower Thursday
night, May 1, at Sts. Peter
and Paul Dining Hall in
Frelsburg.
The honoree was given a
corsage of a pot holder with
different kitchen utensils and
blue and yellow daisies. The
mothers had corsages of
white mums with yellow and ____
the grandmothers had white ♦Jockey, Hanes 4 BVD Under-
mums with blue. wear
A SINCERE HELPFUL SERVICE!
Pete E. Etlinger
Funeral Home
paid and Pre-arranged
Funeral Services
NEW ULM. BELLVILLE AND SEALY
"hfc Honor Any Burial Mky ”
STS. PETER AND PAUL
CATHOLIC CHURCH .
Frelsburg, Texas
Rev. W. A. Bockhoit,
Pastor
Masses Saturday, 7:30 p.m.
Sunday 10:00ajn.; Holy Days
8:00 ajn. and 8:00 p.m.;
First Fridays7:30 p.m.; K.
C. Meeting 3 rd Monday of
the month 8:00 p.m.
Mrs. MUrny
Uy. Mr. a
Krebs adll
and Mrs. NoInn Krebs and
girls, Mr, Mrs. Jerry
OdstrciF iffiT daughter, Mr.
and Mn. Alex Knots, Mrs.
Aooipo Isa^pArno Kautz,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Knutt,
Mrs. Milton Lindemann and
Ella Kaet<VR3'
Mr. and Mn. Rubin Rud-
loff, Mrs. Howard Krweand
Clarence Krause are Stan-
Please phor
Virala Mae Schwenke, i
713-732-571
> **• 4
[ err;-*
Wa.
w
INDUSTRY UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Industry, Texas
Rev. A. M. Roos, Pastor
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
Worship Service 10:30 a.m.
The Board of Administration
meets every third Wed-
nesday
The Brother hood meets
every 4th Wednesday every
third month.
WSCS meets every first
Wednesday 2:00 p.m.
WSG meets every second
Wednesday 8:00 p.m.
Weekend vWH
home of RevjratT
RooaVwure Dr.
Charles Behren^
Station and ^ev. god Mrs.
Ben BehreM pf Rosenberg.
They attended the morning
worship service in the in-
dustry United Methodist
Church and Rev. Behrens
participated to toe service.
Rev. and Mrs. Roos were
tn Fredericksburg on busi-
ness and especially to see
the near complete
home Thursday ai
Rev. and Mrs. R< __
at home in Tredericksburg
following their r^irement
from the ministry to June.
On Sunday, Rev. »nd Mrs.
Roos werw'among ihose at-
tending the Gold ' Wedding
“Open House* ak the Salem
Welcome Lutheran Church.
Dr . and Mrs. Ralph BoeL
sche, Mrs. Charles Ford-
tran, Mr. and Rfsr Marvin
Wittner, also Mrs, Edward
Lange, Mrs. 1 Ml Neely
and Mrs. Bk L.«Prouty of
Bellville weie teRosenberg
Saturday, fee Awls at Mr.
and Mrs. Johnnie Exsterlin,
in their new home which they
purchased recently. Mrs.
Fordtran stayed until Sunday
and returned home with the
Easterlings,, coming here
enroute to attend a femily
reunion in Brenham.
Mrs. Alton Schwecke of
Rlesel,Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Albert of Nelsonville and
Mrs. Adokp Mkeska at
Bellville RMte£Uth Mrs.
Ella Beckmann Sunday. In
Wei
worship
try United
‘snip NtiTice m the Indus-
UnitedMetbodistChurclu
Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Hall
of Houston spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs, L.J. Lue-
decke.
Mr. and Mn. George Tho-
mas of Houston visited with
Mrs. Ben Rogers Thursday.
Mrs. Rubina Heinsohn and
granddaughter, Tracy Hein-
sohn, visited Ella Kautz
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Rice,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Franke
were in Corpus Christi se-
veral days tost week visiting
in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Smith. They returned
home Thursday.
Mrs. Ella Beckmann, Mr.
and Mrs. Bennie Krause
spent Friday afternoon with
Rhymer Koch and Miss Frie-
da Koch in Brenham. Miss
Frieda’s birthday was ob-
served. iststgsJi
Miss Gertrude Niebuhr of
Bellville, Miss Marie Nie-
buhr and-iailUm -Richter
of Austin-nttended the Han-
der Fami^ Reunion in New
Braunfels Saturday. Miss
Marie Niebuhr who had been
staying wfth Mr. and Mrs.
John Richter and Steven in
Austin fora moBth returned
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Krebs
of Willow Springs entertain-
ed relatives and friends Sun-
day at the American Legion
Home ia Shelby, honoring
their youngest son- Stanley,
on the day of hfc’Confirma-
tion. D
Stanley, Joan Renee Wel-
sh*, Patti Sue Venghaus and
Jackie Clout received the
Rite of Confirmation in the
morning worship service in
Trinity Lutheran Church in
Frelsburg jrtth the pastor,
Rev. Harold FeWr officiat-
ing and mAAy*Quests Joining
the congregation to the im-
pressive'service."
A chieken-barbecue dinner
and all the side ’dishes was
served buffet style. Enjoying
the hospitoUty At Mr. and
Mrs. Howto'd Ktuse and fam-
ily of Brenbamjrtfr .and Mrs.
Rubin Rudloff of Houston,
Mr. aad Mhafterreo Wub-
benhorst and flhnily, Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Anter of Fayet-
teville, |fr. Aito Mrs. Nel-
son Kleke girls of Wal-
lis, Rev. Harold Fehler and
Stepben of Frelsburg, E. C.
Minssen, Jeyyy tnd Glendale
Krebs, Mr. and Mrs. Bruno
Krebs and Kernls, Mr. and
Mrs. Arno Xftbs, Gayle
Krebn, Mrs. Walter Rudloff,
Mrs. E4M*4NHMr, Mr. and
wnndtam-
¥n. Calvin
also Mr.
RSDAY
UOMCM)
Michalsky's
EUa Kautz accompanied
Mrs. Kermit Kickler of
Frelsburg Wetfeesday to at-
tend the Brenham Conferen-
ce Convention of the Ameri-
can Lutheran Church Women
in St. Paul Lutheran Church
ia Brenham. They wore dele-
gates for Trinity Lutheran
Church Women of Frelsburg.
Visitors attending were
Mesdames Emil Ordner,
Herbert Westphal, Harold
Fehler and Misses Helen
Ordner and Bertha Brokme-
yer.
Aa omission from last
week’s item on Dr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Eckermann - the
convention Dr. Eckermann
attended was held in Cin-
cinnati, Ohio.
Wedding Vows
In Frelsburg
Miss Shirley am natter-
mann of Oak Grove and El-
moad Leslie Kulhanek of
Frelsburg were married to
a simple ceremony at Sts.
Peter and Paul Catholic
Church in Frelsburg at 3
o’clock the afternoon of Sa-
turday, April 12, with Rev.
Werner Bockholt officiating.
Their only attendants were
Mr. and Mrs. Gaylen Ackley
of Industry, clone friends of
the couple.
Before the ceremony,
Mrs. Ackley presented the
bride-to-be with a bridal
bouquet and the prospective
groom with a boutonniere.
Following the ceremony,
the couple were surprised
with a reception to the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ackley and f
children. Chips, dips,
snacks, wedding cake and
champagne were served.
Only guests were Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Buenger.
Parents of the bride are
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hai-
termann, Sr. of Oak Grove
and the groom’s parents are
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Kul-
hanek of Frelsburg.
The couple are living in
Columbus where both are
employed.
Shower Honors (Baked with Family Pride
Margie Henneke
SALEM
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Welcome, Texas
Rev. F. L. Bracher, Pastor
Sun. May 11. Sunday Sch-
ool 8:45 a.m.; Worship
Service 10:00 a.m. Wor-
ship Service.
Sat. May, 10, Junior
Lutherans 9:00 a.m.
Wedding Service 7:00 p.m.
Mon. May 12, Brenham
Circle, 7:30 p.m.; Naomi
Circle 8:15 p.m.
- Tue. May 13; VBS Teachers
and Assistants 8:00 p.m.
Wed. May 14, Mary - Martha
Circle 2:00 p.m.; Church
Council 8:00 p.m.
HORMEL
Lunch meat SI iced-----lb.------89c
Chopped Pork.....lb.........-99C
mums with blue.
Guests were registered by
Margaret Henneke and gifts
were registered by Sandra
Ahlgrim. The gifts were
opened by the bridesmaids,
Susie Henneke, Tammy Lue-
decke, Margaret Henneke
and Melissa Henneke.
The hall and tables were
decorated to the bride’s cho-
sen colors, blue and yellow,
with white wedding bells.
After the gifts were open-
ed, the. refreshments were
served from stable centered
with a cake decorated in
white, yellow and blue. The
cake, baked and decorated by
Mrs. Mary Ordner of Frels-
burg, was decorated with two
yellow hearts with the names
Margie and Glenn inscribed
in blue. Mrs. Pete Kubicek
of Frelsburg made the cor-
sages.
A skit was given by Mrs.
Henry Krenek Jr., entitled MORTON CHIPS 89C size
“Life After Marriage”.
The hostesses presented
the bride-elect with anelec-
tric steam iron and toaster
and ironing board.
Hostesses for the occasion
were Mesdames Joe Breit, FROSTIE
Joe Canik, Jimmie Gerlk,
Anton Halfmann, Remi Half-
mann, Alois Henneke, Henry
Krenek, Jr., Pete Kubicek,
Charles. Moeller, Albert E.
Noska, Mary Ordner, Syl-
vester Pavlicek, Ewald
Schertz, Ewald Schneider,
Kenneth Wkrschak, William
Wilson.
Also Mesdames Ervin
Cloat, Robert Henneke, Bill
Pavlicek, Harry Luedecke,
Calvin Poenitzsch, Lillian
Ahlgrim, Willie Ruhmann,
Raymond Untenneyer, Gil-
bert Gaertner, Edbert Hen-
neke, Leslie Hetnsota, Ed-
gar Heinsohn, Frank Sim-
cek, Leonard DytaM and
Miss Lillian Poieak.
! 11 ■ t. 1111 I 111 I • • 1 I ! l I : : .
Waldvogel s
Columbus, Texas
Quality Merchandise at Lower Prices
&
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 8, 1975, newspaper, May 8, 1975; New Ulm, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1216274/m1/2/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nesbitt Memorial Library.