The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 14, 1964 Page: 2 of 6
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THE NEW ULM EK i
PISEK NEWS
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Visiting Mother's Day with
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LOCALS
home of Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow
time.
SALE
NEU’ PLUMBING FIXTURES
were
$18.95
BATH TUBS — CAST IRON
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OPEN FOR BUSINESS
MONDAY, MAY 18TH
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GRAETER MOTOR CO.
$4.98
WILLIAM (BILLY) GRAETER
can 15c
FRIDAY & SATURDAY SPECIALS
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CAN
15c
GLADIOLA FLOUR
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Bania Red
18-oz.
J5c
GLADIOLA FLOUR
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PEANUT BUTTER j|c
Nabisco Premium Crackers
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10c
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DARI-THRIFT MELLORINE .. % gal. 39c
SYRUP BLACKBURN Special
sal 49c
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HOLLANDALE OLEO
Lb.
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15c
Fume
GALLON
Bottle
HEINZ TOMATO KETCHUP
23c
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Edgar Heinsohn
PRUNES
Washburn’s Medium . .. Lb.
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Shelby News
By Mrs. Aurel Bruening
The Shelby Junior Lutherans
Donald Huebner I ers at the L. O. Muenzler home
Wednesday of last week
sandwiches cookies and coffee
was served.
Mother's Day
home of
Laake
Formerly Cordes Garage at Fayetteville
Good Services and Reasonable Prices
YOUR BUSINESS WILL BE APPRECIATED
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Mohnke
and family of Georgetown and
Mrs. Walter Rinn of Taylor
spent the weekend with Mrs.
Nora Mohnke and W. D. Mieth.
s. Edwin Dierke
enberg Sal
1/
/2
...$ 5.00
AND UP
...$10.50
COMMODES — TANK & BOWL
KITCHEN SINK — DOUBLE COMP.
(21 x 32)
USED FIXTURES
ALUMINUM — EXTERIOR. GAL.
RUGS
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Havel and
son visited last week, Thursday,
with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Canik
$19.95
$14.95
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IfiUnmy
FOODSTORES
HRUSKA
PARK, — TEXAS
(Between Fayetteville and La Grange)
MEAT Oscar Mayer
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SPAGHETTI Ranch Style
tives.
5 Lb. 49c RANCH style beans
Mr .and
were in
and went on to Houston to visit
Mr. Dierke s sister, on the way-
back they visited Mrs. Dierke’s
uncle in the hospital in Bell-
ville.
Self-Cleaning
Resistant
c.
Mrs. W. B. Frank of Industry
was a visitor here Thursday .
J I
lb. 29c
Mr. and Mrs. Elo Becker of
Dierke Frelsburg were in town Satur-
iturday" day.
j were Mr. I
Refresh- j and Mrs. Calvin Bradt and girls 1
. and Joan
Leroy Schramm was a busi-
ness visitor in our office Mon-
day.
spent
in
Schulenburg with Mr. and Mrs.
Erwin Kuehn and family.
(5 Ft. Leg Type)
LAVATORIES — CAST IRON
(Some Like New)
HOT WATER HEATERS
(Natural Gas)
PAIN T
Curly Price, Lynn and Boy.
accompanied by Eunice Gay
spent the weekend at Mata-
gorda Bay. fishing, boating and
swimming.
9 x 12 LINOLEUM ...
(Nice Selection)
Mrs. Ernest Kuehn, Edwin
|--Kuehn Jr. of Brenham and Miss
Miss Elna Theil accompanied Hattie Mieth spent Sunday with
2^? by her father of Nelsonville was Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Kuehn Sr
I here Saturday. at Welcome.
Stephen of Columbus. Mr. and Houston Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mother-, D.y with
Louise^Havelah. A dellci- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Glaeser
inner of chicken sausage were their children. Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas Lilie, Kevin and
Kenton and Mr. and Mrs. Wal-
ter Glaeser Jr. and Steven, all
of Columbus.
Coca-Cola 8C Sprite, 6 bottle ctn. 35c plus deposit iiija l IMA nr a Air
ALMA LIMA dlANj
Miss Lillie Meisner of Cat
Spring was here Friday.
The Shelby Sons of Hermann
met May 10 for their monthly
meeting with a small attend-
ance. The next meeting will be
held on June 14, with an ice
cream social. All members
come out
Chester Markwardt Jr. left'
Saturday morning for Fort Polk,
La. Also Paul Ehrigson Jr. has
completed eight weeks of train-
ing and visited with his par-
ents over the weekend. I family of Weimar.
Rev. A. M. Roos of Industry
and Mr. and Mrs Herm Weiss
were pleasant visitors
Thursday in the home of Mr.
I whih Km
| Patty were in Brenham to see
the parade of the Maifest. Little
Kenton Lilie stayed with his
Mrs. Paul Schmid. Mrs. E’ise “Grandma” Glaeser during that
— — - rrau[1 ol nvuaivii ..-J time.
C«ll«e •» Kt I Mrs. Kri. Lilie .nil wu: •“"T" — »
win visited in Columbus one day
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fiorenz Wei-
shuhn Sr. and son visited April
26 in Houston with Mr. and
i Mrs. Edgar von Maiden and
daughter.
Luncheon . . . Can JJC
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PRESS;
25 LB. $1.89 PLUM JAM
Harold Peschel and
Thursday evening.
YOU CAN~GET
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HEADACHE PAIN
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from pains of headache, neuralgia,
neuritis, and minor pains of arthritis,
rheumatism. Because STANBACK
contains several medically-approved
and prescribed Ingredients tor fast
relief you can take STANBACK with
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Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hege
ineyer and children of Houston
were Mr. and Mrs. Bumie Rud- Marilyn, all ot New Ulm, Mr. faster Richter and family^ of and ^rg ^Valter Eben at Wel-
children, Karen. Deborah and Kretzschmar and children of
Stephen of Columbus. Mr. and Houston Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Mrs. Joe Gibson and son, Joey, Haverlah and Elizabeth. Miss
of Pasadena. Mrs. Marjorie Marv 1
Crawford and children of ous dinner of chicken sausage
Columbus. and all the trimmings was serv-
ed and at 4 o’c'ock. nies. cakes.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Matuska
spent Mother’s Day with their
mother. Mrs. Edwin Dudensing. i
Mr. and-Mrs Raymond Pcs-
’ ULM. TEXAS, Thursday, May 14, 1064 ___
visitors in the | Mrs. Harold Bean was a New
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ulm visitor Friday,
were: Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Roy Schlabach and chil-H. Day visitors at the
dren spent Saturday with rela- hijhis _4r. and Mrs. Louis O.
Mdenzler were the following:
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schla- Mr wndtMrs. Harry L. Muenz- Ernest Richter and family, Mr
bach's grandson was baptized )er, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson G i
Wilfred -----------------
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pes-
I chel visited in the home, of their i
. , . 1 son and family, Mr. and Mrs.!
Schramm and Esther were Mr Haroid Pe9C^, and Halissa
and Mrs. Tommey Holub and
PUBLISHED ON THURSDAY
Entered as second-class matter, Oct. 20, 1910, at the
Post Offce at New Ulm, Texas, under the act of March
3, 1879.
One year in the St ah* of Texas $3.00; Outside $3.50
MR. AND MRS. A. E. GAY. Owners and Publishers
| Glaeser visited with Mr. and
I Mrs. Lee Meyer Satuiday after-
noon. Mrs. Meyer had returned
Police chief and Mrs. Arnold Irom t|ie hospital Thursday and
Knippel of Columbus visited doing wed
briefly with Miss Hattie Mieth
Thursday afternoon.
M- A-hur Blezinger cf New
tories. nk at this particular Bremen was in town Fnday.
time oHhe year that the moth- u w n ~ InihK,rv
ers get to see their sons rooms.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Dean
Gross and Darryl of Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gross. Mrs.
Gerhard Muench and Mr. and >
i Mrs. Lester Altman, Ricky and
1 William were visiting with Mrs.
Emma Altman on Mother's Jasek Tuesday night.
I Day.
Mrs. Ruby Jecmenek of Co-
o lumbus visited at tlie home of
j Dickschat of Houston. At Mr her parent#, Mr. and Mrs. L.
and Mrs. Bruno Roeders were O. Muenzler on last Saturday
! Mr. and Mrs. Alton Haverlah afternoon.
and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ben-|--
jamin Voelkel were guests of Mr.' and Mrs. L. A" Niebuhr
Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Voelkel Sr. of fndustry were pleasant call-
anti NIKS U1 I ni fhn I Mnnnvlnr hnmo
of Brenham were at her par- last Monday.
ents. Mr. and Mrs.
Weinert and family.
Visitors of Mrs.
Mother’s Day visitors over
the weekend were Mr. and Mrs.'
Bumie Schulze and sons at Mr. I
and Mrs. Ben Muellers. At the
Chester Markwardt Sr. family •
met on Saturday. May 9, with were Mr. and Mrs. Weldon;
10 members present and two, Cordes Jr. of Austin and Mr.
teachers. Gayle Krebs and Dan-' and Mrs. Billy Pieper. Visitors and Mrs. L. O. Muenzler.
ny Dean Rudloff were birthday j at Paul Ehrigson’s
celebrants for May. 1
ments were served by Gayle ! Paul Ehrigson Jr.
Krebs. ‘ ‘ ”
Mrs. Ntfra Mohnke
--------------- Saturday morning Mrs. Doug-
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Case, j las accompan-
wir. ano- Airs. naymouu rta-: Ricky and Jimmy Dippr.i) ot jed ^rs j)t.an yenghaus and
chel and Marilyn visited in the Houston spent the weekend at
— ' their summer retreat here.
Mr. and Mrs. Clemons Brok-
meyer of Rockhouse accompan-
ied by Mr. and Mrs. Darwin j
Brokmeyer and children ot j
Houston visited in Westphalia
with Father Buxkcmper.
They reported the tornado'
that struck that community Fri-
day. May 1st. left the crops a,
total ruin.
Four inches of rain fell in 15
minutes and' the fields looked
like they cemented from the
hard rain. The hail was four ASSORTED COLORS, GAL. $150 & Up
feet htgh m drifts. Tm and lum- • (Name Rrand Enamel, Rubb<r Base.
ber was scattered over the WHITE inside RUBBER BASE. GAL .$295
country side and fields Houses WHITE inside SEMI-GLOSS. GAL $2 49
with roofs torn off and sides WHITE OUTSIDE HEAVY DUTY, GAL. $3.79
bashed in. ALUMINUM — EXTERIOR. GAL. $2.95
■|Se^c^^Rememb»Cj
A nice shower of rain that
measured .6 of an inch fell here
Friday afternoon.
mi and Mrs. Willie Coufal Jr.
and family of Rek's Hili visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Kul-
hanek the evening of AprJ 2J.
Recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Kermit Kickier were R> no
Kickler and son, Mr. and Mrs.
Werner Gross of Houston and
Mr. and Mrs. Frankie Tobias of
La Grange.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ahlgnm
visited at Gonzales last Satur-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Schneider
and daughter of Rosenberg
were recent visitors with rela-
tives here.
Kenton Lilie stayed with his
Any erroneout reflnction upon the character, standing or reputa-
tion of any firm, corporation or individual published in these columns,
will be cheerfully corrected upon it being brought to the sttention
of the Publisher. We will slso apprecia-e the giving of any nows items
of any visitors, parties, etc., that may occur at your home. Your co-
operation will help The Enterprise "your newsy paper.” Contributions I
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charge S1.2S. Address all communications and make all mon’et payable
to The New Ulm Enterprise, New Utm, Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Reichlej
MM0,kr'MDayR ?anirn1ttert Sunda>' *
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dittert , ■ ■>
and Kermit were: Mr. and Mrs_ pay exerdses a( A4M
I Curtis Dittert Sharon and Universitv and visited wilh
JZntlexr t\F TJe'orsVv o m Alcn I *’ _ . . B •
and Mrs. Raymond Krause of
Austin visited in the afternoon.
and Mrs. Dalton Hollman and
Sunday in El Campo. Sponsors Neumann and daughter. Miss sons of Cat Spring Mr and Mrs. s ' Mother s pay with Mr
___ ar___as a* ____ TYl— w . Crxvwilts rtf ’ ___ . --«■ . til l
loff and Mr. and Mrs. Glenroy and Mrs. Riley Ashorn and Columbus. Mr. and Mrs Burt
Ebdner. A barbecue dinner was
served at the Shelby Legion
home.
Braun of Houston accompanied
Koch spent Sunday in College pr of Bgllvilie visited briefly in Mrs. Douglas Lilie and sons
Station, where they attended Ulm Fndav mOrning with of Columbus and Mrs. Walter
V ? ^nert\ Sharv xnd UMrersity"’’’an?‘Vished with friends'
Ka!hL_°f Brelha™1 “Butch” Reichle. Included ini
the day's activities were flower
presentations, presentation of
various.jwards, including the
Texas Agg.e Mother-of-the-year
)ast award, the Corps of Cadets re-
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The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 14, 1964, newspaper, May 14, 1964; New Ulm, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1227763/m1/2/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nesbitt Memorial Library.