The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 14, 1964 Page: 6 of 6
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THE NEW ULM ENTERPRISE, NEW ULM, TEXAS,
Thursday, May 14, 1964
JUST RECEIV ED — New as-
By DOYLE MOORE
piece
mark 75c a-
PIT SAUSAGE
Announcements
Wi
$1.79
25 lb.
BAKE SALE
FOR SHERIFF
10 lb
Sun. Mon. Tues. Wed.
5 lb
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79c
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Specials Thursday, Friday & Saturday
15c
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PATRONAGE APPRECIATED
Welcome Store - New Ulm Store
Industry Store
LIBBY’S SLICED OR HAL I'ES 3 ... NO.
CilHS
c
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FOR THE MEAT HIGHWAY PERFOftMERS
LIBBY'S VIENNA,
6 . .
Sausage $100
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LEMONADE
FLATONIA'S BEST,
WHOLE,
Limit 3
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23c
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Get Your
42 60X3
Columbus, Texas
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r CHEVROLET j
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TRADE’N’TRAVEL
< TIME >
. 59c
$1.15
May 17, 18, 19. 20
“Move Over Darling”
Doris Day, James Garner,
Polly Bergen
Thurs., May 21
Sidney Poiter
“Lillies of the Field"
BONDIFIF.D
MONEY ORDERS
County Agent's
Notebook
89c
29c
49c
MARYLAND CLUB COFFEE. 1-lb. Can ...
SNOWDRIFT SHORTENING. 3-lb. Can ...
SUGAR, 10 lb
BAMA PEANUT BUTTER, 12 oz
NUTS, Pecans, Brazils, Almonds, Walnuts, lb.
BOOTH OCEAN PERCH. Frozen, lb--------
NBC CRACKERS, 1 lb.
CARROTS, 2 Bunches
JOHNSON S GLO-COAT, 26-oz. Can
BED SHEETS, Double Size
5
at Your
MINIMAX STORE
Tickets: Adults $1.00 — Children 60c. tax included
Serving Starts at 5:30 PM.
FREE DANCE —8:30 P. M.
’ MUSIC BY
LONE STAR RHYTHM ACES
FREE TABLES
EVERYBODY INVITED
(Sponsored by New Ulm Volunteer Fire Department)
NEW ULM FIREMEN'S PARK
NEW ULM, TEXAS
SATURDAY, MAY 23
Ranch Style BEANS, 303 Can, 2 For 25c
1 ; days. Gct Freezone...at all drug counters.
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BUENGER CHEVROLET COMPANY
INDUSTRY, TEXAS
BARBECUE
and
WITH $2.50 OR MORE PU CHASE,
COKES
a*
Firemen To Hold Barbecue
The local volunteer fire de- sortinent ol dacron, linen and was a pleasant caller in our
fTparhnent will hold a barbecue dacron, broadcloth in new sum I office Monday.
and bake sale May 23. it was inter shades 45-inch, double
-announced this week. i width. 89c. Plenty of zippers.
29c
39c I
49c
27c
WORRIED? NERVOUS
J. O. (Boyche) WALKER
(Re-election)
(Colorado County)
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73c
$1.98
COLUMBUS. TEXAS
- I May 14, 15. 16th. Thurs. Fri. Sat
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STRAIT - JACKET
Joan Crawtord
Fl
7/
98c
with Super
Blue Blades
12 Btl. plus Dep. j
39s!
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kolaehes and All colors. HatUe Mieth B&G day were: Mr. and Mrs. E. F.
Fordtran and David Rinn oi 1949—Any mint
Bellville, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.1 piece
Mrs. L. O. Frnka of Eagle Hagan. Wtlford Schmidt and son 1953—(No mint mark) $1.00
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Don’t dread those seemingly
endless years of misery and
discomfort, of sudden hot
flushes, waves of weakness and
irritability. There is a special
woman’s medicine which can
relieve those heat waves, weak-
ness, nervousness, so you can
enjoy life again. So that you
can once more be an affection-
ate wife and mother.
If you are going through the
change, don’t despair. Do as
countless thousands of women
The gentle medicine with the gentle
We have had a nu<nber of in- i
I quiries recently concerning the (
j chemical control of weeds in; to use from the Stale Depart-1
’ pastures. Under certain condit-
ions. 2,4-D does a good job of
: controiing most of broadleafcd
weeds that we have in this area.
I Wewould remind producers that
2,4-D must be used with reason
j able care and caution because !
ot drift hazard and the possibil-
ITCHING
LIKE MAD?
OAKS THEATRE Getthis doctor’s formula!
i Zemo speedily stops torment of
i externally caused itching ... of
I eczema, minor skin irritations, non-
| poisonous insect bites. Desensitizes
j nerve endings. Kills millions of sur-
face germs. "Dc-itch" skin with
Zemo—Liquid or Ointment.
Subject to action of Dem-
eertie Primary to be held
I June 6, 1964
Over Change-of-Life?
Ease your mind. Get welcome relief
with special woman's medicine
do —take a special woman’s '
medicine—Lydia E. Pinkham
Vegetable Compound — devel- ■
oped by a woman—specially to
help women by relieving such
functionally caused female
distress.
In doctors’ tests woman after
woman found that Pinkham’s
Compound gave dramatic help
to all this without costly shots.
Irritability is soothed, hot
flashes subside. So don’t sit and
brood and feel unable to help !
yourself. You can feel better. ,
Get gentle Lydia E. Pinkham
Vegetable Compound today.
name LYDIA E. PINKHAM j
CURLY PRICE
New Ulm, Texas Ph. WY 2-4191 j
WANTED!
1827—Silver Peace Dollars, will
pay $1«.M)
FRANKLIN HALF DOLLARS
mark 75c a-
Guests in the home of Mrs.
They are asking for donations | 7-inch. 19c each. 22-inch, 45c. | £• F. Rinn and Carol Ann Sun- 1948—Any mint
of cakes, pies, I '™
home-made bread for the bake; Shoppe.
Bale
Chevrolet Impala Super Sport Coupe
CHECK THE T H T DEALS ON CHEVROLET • CHEVELLE • CHEVY H • CORVAIR AND CORVETTE NOW AT YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER’S
All seven Chevrolet engines are precision
balanced for smooth operation. And
because your Chevrolet has over 700 insu-
lators and sound deadeners. you don’t
have to shout to have yourself heard.
It’s Trade ’N’ Travel Time at your Chev-
rolet dealer’s—the perfect time to try the
Jet-smooth ride. Find the meanest stretch
of road you can. Then see for yourself how
straight a crooked road can feel.
ity of damage to other suscept-> agent’s office. Those interested
ible plants. When used proper-, *n chemical weed control are
iy I believe that it can be an a'so invited to stop by our office
effective pasture improvment a,,d pick up a copy oi L-476,
practice that offers some advan- “Weed Control in Pastures or
tages over mowing or shredd-' Meadows”.
ing. Anyone planning to use 2. j
4-D should obtain a permit prior
..... ci„... rv.—. Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. A. D.
inent oi Agrilculturc which has1 Voskatnp visited in La Grange
the responsibility of administer- with Mrs. Lee Meyer and .Mr:;,
ing the use of 2,4-D n Texas, ! Clara Heinsuiui who wtic pa
Application forms tor the .<• pe: - i bents m th< hospuai ui the hos-
mits are available from most ■ pital in La Grange. We wish
dealers and also at die county | u,en> a speedy i-ov-ry.
Jet-smooth Luxury Chevrolet
makes crooked roads feel like going straight
Chevrolet’s Full Coil suspension makes
the crookedest S-curve seem on the level.
With a double-acting shock absorber in
each comer, it takes the jumps out of
bumps. With 4-link levelizing control, you
get away with Jet-smooth acceleration.
With built-in anti-dive control, you come
to Jet-smooth stops. And with low-friction
Ball-Race steering, you waltz over tw isting
roads as gracefully as a ballerina.
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49c
PAINFUL CORNS?/ (
AMAZING LIQUID J
RELIEVES PAIN AS QiZfX
IT DISSOLVES CORNS AWAY
Now remove corns the fast, easy way
with Freezone®. Liquid Freezone re-
lieves pain instantly, works below the
skin line to dissolve corns away in just
New! Gillette
slimes*
Adjustable
Razor
You turn dial
from 1 to 9 i
for the ex• J
act setting
thatmatch- ffn
es your
skin and JRB
beerd JgQ
Hl-C FRUIT DRINKS . . 3 46-o;. Cans
CORN, FANCY YELLOW 6 Ears...
P O 7 A T O E S 10 1b. Bag ..
fen- Fryers
CORN, LIBBY’S GOLDEN 6 No. 303 Cans $1.00
LIBBY’S TOMATO JUICE 4 Qt. Btls. ... $1.00
LIBBY’S CATSUP 6 14-oZ. Btls ..... $1.00
2'/z
PEACHES 89c
FOR SALE — Potato slips Lake and Mrs. Eddie liege- Houston, Harvey Rum of 1955—(No mint mark) $2.00
$1.00 per 100. Extra large qice*meyer visited their parents, Columbus and M. C. Koch. . 1956—(No mint mark) <100
plants Edwin Dierke, New1 Mr. and Mrs. Julius Rmn Sat-1-- 1958—(No nrnt mark) $1.00
Ulm, Texas. 30-2tp urday. Mr- and Mrs E 11 Baum-: PENNIES
-------------------— i gart visited with Mr. and Mrs. 1931— S mint mark $20.00
Fred Ruland at their Camp 1914—D urnt mark $20.00
SPECIALS THUR. FRI..SAT. $C MON. house at Bellville Sunday. | NICKEL
; 1939—I) mini inai K $2.00
Political
John Mikus of Fayetteville
BREAD MORTON’S .. .3 1-lb. Loaves ..... 59c
SMOKED HAMS Shank Half lb. 39c Bull Half lb. 49c >
CHEESE LOAF CHEF’S DELIGHT 2-lb. Box 49c [
FROZEN 6 6-oZ. Cans $1.00 j
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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/m1/6/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nesbitt Memorial Library.