New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 13, 1958 Page: 2 of 8
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Thursday, February 13th, 1958
NEW ULM ENTERPRISE, New
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COIRTY WERT’S
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FATHER AND SON
CELEBRATE SUNDAY
... For a hot weather treat
call for SHINER BEER-aged
and brewed to suit your taste
POPHANKENS NEW
RESIDENTS HERE AFTER
SATURDAY MOVE
by lent L MOORE
Worlds My Apiciltiril Aftit
♦ Ask for Shiner Texas Special
Beer at your favorite tavern or
dining place.
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Wednesday callers here in town
with friends were Mr, and Mrs.
Wm. Kuehn of Post Oak Point.
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JANSSEN BROS. INC.
New Holland and GMC Dealers
I Erick, who received his Eagle
Scout badge at Sunday morning
services here at St. John’s Luth-
eran church.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Pophanken
moved Saturday from their home
at Post Oak Point to New Ulm
where they are now residing in
the residence of the former Miss
Lillian Pophanken, which they
inherited upon
past year.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Laake and
their granddaughter, Marie Rich-
ter visited Sunday in Taylor with
Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Laake.
Thrifty’s the Word
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McCULLOCH
Mr. J. E. Shine of Bernardo
and Mr. C. A. Couch of New Bie-
lau are among those who have
recently requested blueprints and
building plans for farm buildings
. We have a cata-
large number of
and | available blueprints which can be
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pre- i Texas A&M College.
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Only low price chain saw with these
profeesional features • Cuts In all posi-
tions • Westher proof ignition system
Automatic rewind starter • Plus
many more. .... ..*165
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New Ulm visitors Monday were
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Moeller of
I Fayetteville.
i gram
as the time of spray application
I fruit insecr
bulletin available at our office.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Krause and
Pastor Milroy Gregor were Sun-
day dinner guests in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kanter
and children, and Mrs. O. Kell-
ner. The joyous occasion was j
to celebrate Mr. Kanter’s birth j
day, which occurred last Sat-'
urday, and to honor their son, i
Mr. John Mahalitc of Eagle
Lake w-as in the office during the - - .
early part of the week to obtain ' and equipment,
information on spraying peaeh ! logue a
trees for control of insects
diseases. The curculio, brown ! obtained through our office from
s]M>t and scab are the most i
Ulm, Texas,
Helping with the moving chores
were Fritzie Delbert Arndt, and
their children, Mr. and Mrs. Em-
mitt Pophanken and Mr. and Mrs.
Ervin Strickler of Houston. Join-
ing them for the day Sunday were
their grandson and great-grand-
her death this' sou, Wayne L. Strickler and
| Wayne Jr., of Houston.
valent insects and diseases yi-
The agent, together with N®-! countered on peaches in this area
Niehalke and 1. V. Ermis of Wei- |an(j a job of control can be
mar, attended a tractor Mainten- obtained if a regular spray pro-
ance School held in Richmond on ' gram ,s followed throughout the
Tuesday and Wednesday of this|vear fhe spray mixture as well
week. The school, sponsored by as t_ £ \
the Humble Company in coopera-1 js contained in I he
tion with the Texas Agricultural
Extension Service, is designed to
train leaders in all phases of trac-
tor care and maintenance.
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New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 13, 1958, newspaper, February 13, 1958; New Ulm, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1225814/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nesbitt Memorial Library.