The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 3, 1964 Page: 4 of 6
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THE NEW ULM ENTERPRISE, NEW 1’1 M. TEXAS, Thursday, September 3 1964
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YESTER-YEARS
LOCALS
fertilization
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20 Years Ago
CHURCH
DIRECTORY
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Jamboree Highlights
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Boriack Motors
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BIRTHDAY PARTY
FORD
MERCURY
SALES and SERVICE
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Parti — Complete Shop Service
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Smith Bros.
•nd RADIO SHOP
G. E. PRODUCTS
Phone UN 5-2251
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Ruland Motor Co.,
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Incorporated
George Mieth
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MEAL ESTATE DEALER
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LAGRANGE DIRECTORY
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COLUMBUS
DIRECTORY
Scout* from our area, too, were part of this Jamboree
Forge National Park where the Jamboree was held.
By Franklin Folger
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••PrMcri ption f • Specialty”
KVEMYTHING IN DRUGS
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ST. JOHN LUTHERAN
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New Ulm
Rev. Harold E. Fehler
TRINITY LUTHERAN
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my huebaad new dee* it h>m*clL”
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Your Dodge — Dcdg» Dart Dealef
Butane System* and Appliances
St anbury’s Drug
Store
Columbus Drug
Store
August 31. 1944
Birth Announcement
County Agent's
Notebook
Frelsburg
Rev Harold E Fehler
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ALL YOU NEED FOR
* BETTER BUNWICHES
1 he Brotherhood meet*
every quarter.
Sts PETER & PAUL
CATHOLIC CHURCH
“The Oldest Catholic Parish
In Texas”
Rev. Werner A Bockholt,
Pastor
10 Years Ago
Sept. 2, 1954
VWtlorm Mon. Causes
Damage in This Area
one- hah inch tn the nortiiern
1 section. No rain feli aboui one
half mile northeast and north of
Neu Ulm.
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meet.
Sept. 12. at 8:15 a m. — Ju-
nior Choir rehearsal.
Meiners Motor Co.
Dodge Dart ISO, Plymouth,
Chritler, Imperial
Dodge Trucks and ”Jeeps’*
Dependable Used Cars
Guaranteed Service
Body Work, Painting, Wreck
Repairing, Custom Seat Covers,
Meadlinings. Furniture Upholstering
WEST
PHARMACY, Inc.
Two Registered Pharmacists
Thurmond West and
Carroll Smith
”Wc Fill All Doctors
Prescriptions”
Janssen Bros., Inc.
GMC Truck Safer — Parte
and Service
Phone 225
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GIFTS DRUGS
W'. E. DARILEK, Pharmacitt
(next to Orphic Theatre)
Dial PE 2-2919
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Schroeder Drug
I 2 Regittered Pharmaci.ra On Duty
24 Hour* a Day
Complete Veterinary Supplier
We«t S de of Square
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SOCIETY
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104 E. Fray s St — Ph. 969-it 19
E. W. MEINKRS, Owner
SPINDLER
Concrete Pipe Co.
READY-MIX CONCRETE
SEPTIC TANKS
Culvert * Irrigation Pipes
Dial PE 2-24*2
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A home for ths sped and invalid,
with nursing care and good food.
(Any religion accepted.)
Clean, comfortable rooms, with
home centrally heated
and air-conditinned.
Write to: Mrs. Linda Wunderlich,
Box 195A — Route 2, or
Call 9*4-454*, La Grange
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Heinsohn
are the proud parents of a fine
baby boy bom to them on Tues-
day afternoon. August 29 al the
La Grange hospital.
' Mr. and Mrs. Ed Machinsky
announce the birth of a bouncing
baby girl on Wednesday, Aug.
i 23. The little miss was n Lined
Betty Lucille.
30 Years Ago
Sept. 6, 1934
J. B. Lloyd Gets Degree
College Station, Texas. Sept,
f Joseph Bowen Lloyd of New
Ulm. was listed among the six-
ty-five students awarded de-
grees at the close of the annual
summer session at Texas A and
M College. Lioyd was awarded
a bachelor of science degree in
rural education.
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UNITY OK THE
BRETHREN CHURCHES
H. E. Beseda, Pastor
Nelsonville —
FOR SALE — light 2 wheel
trailer. Inquire at Joe Bast-
tan’s Garage or call Wy-2-4300.
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Your Denman
*%huMlcrafted TIRE DEALER”
Mieth's Service
Station
"Everything For Your Car”
NEW ULM, Toxa.
Phone WY 2-4214
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mendous Sucre**. I made auch a men of every!king
Boy Scout* from 42 notion* recorded their Jamboree activ-
Hies on tape donated by the 3M Company. Like the Philip-
pine youngster here, foreign »cout* sent taped voices
of their new American Scouting friend* aero** th* sea*.
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Quality Merchandise
at LOWER Preet!
Stetten Hatt — Van Heuten Shirts
Freeman & Star Brand Sheet
Stylemart Suits
’’The Place to go for the Brandt
You Know.”
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Miracle
Whip
IHAMIUIGUS
_______________________ Miss Ncrma Franke accom-
and Mrs. Glenn Krainer and I’-^ied by Mrs. Minnie Gaskanip
Mrs. Ida Bielefeld.
Mr. Dahse received a num
ber of nice and useful gifts.
First Friday, 7:30 a. in.
• CONTRACT PLANTING^
COASTAL BERMUDA GRASS
WE CAN HANDLE ANY
AMOUNT OF ACREAGE!
WILL ALSO PREPARE
SEED BED.
. For Full Details Contact—
R. M. DVORAK
COLUMBUS, TEXAS Ph. PE 2-247S
Mrs. William Iselt, Mr. and
Mrs. George Luedke and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jasek, Mr.
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Dr. James L. Ashley
— OPTOMETRIST —
Fyet Examined — Glattet Fitted
Frame Repairs, lentet Duplicated
CONTACT LENS FITTED
— Cloted On Thurtday
Office: Professional Bldg.—Ph. J10
Every Tuetdav In Giddings
Hermes Drug Store
"THE REXALL STORE"
Prescription Service
Helen Fnbenatetu Cosmetic
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“My first attempt* at doing the laundry
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MONUMENTS .nd Real E.t.te
■xwk Brohm.yrr, P. O. Box 97, |
Mu FR t 22*5, Fayyttevill*, Tex-
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THE GIRLS
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CH IRLIE TOBIAS COMPANY
155 N. Main — Phone 147
La G-anre, Texas
OtTAI T i-Y FURNITURE AT THFf.OWFST PRICES
We Guarantee Service On Everythin? We Sell
GENFRAT. FT FCTRTC APPLIANCES
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J First Friday, 7:30 p. m.
Immaculate Conception,
Industry
Sun and Holy Days 8:30 a.
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*cen*, showing tent* dotting th* landscape at Valley
Farad* National Park tukau ____ r. _■_*
New assortment of Fall and :
Winter fabrics just in time for •
school sewing. Striped, and :
checked garbadines. 45 inches 1
wide .65% dacron 35% cotton in •
broadcloth in fall colors. Else- :
where $1.19 here 89 cents. Hat- •
tie Mieth B and G Shoppe =
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due to its increased resistance |
| to leaf rust.
j Gulf Ryegrass, while it is not
I as early as some of the small j
grains, certainly has a place m ’
I the winter pasture program in rehearsal.
the county and is particularly! Sept. 10, at 2 00 p. m. — St.
i suited in the rice area where it Paul Lutheran Church Women
fits into the rice-pasture rotation
I better than the small grains
The Christian Science So-
ciety of Bellville, Texas will
have Services every Sunday
morning at eleven o’clock.
A loving welcome to all
is extended.
; THE INDUSTRY
METHODIST CHURCH
You are welcome to attend I
Sunday School 9 a m.
Church Service 10 05 a m
Evening Meeting at 8 00 p m.
Junior choir practice Sat-
urday night at 7:00 p.m.
Senior choir practice Sat-
urday night at 8:00 p.m.
Official Board meets every
third Wednesday of month.
WSCS meets every first
Wednesday at 2 :(X) p.m.
Wesleyan Service Guild 2nd
Wednesday.
The commission on Edu-
i cation meets every first
I Monday night.
The Commission on Ste-
wardship and Finance meets
every second Monday night
Dr. D. R. Taylor
— OFTOMFTRKT —
Eve. Examined. Glawea Fined.
Framea Repaired, or Replaced
white you wait Loose. Duplicated.
i Contact Lens Fitted.
— OFFICE HOURS —
]?xe4 ,,;,® ,o ,!,° Monday thru Satur-
Co^y Rest Home d,r> nc,pt Thur.day, uo to
LA GRANGE, TEXAS 12:00. Office Ph. 940-595J. Home
Ph. )««-4507. Call for night ap-
pointments. Old Masonic Bldg., La
Grange.
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A drum, some guitars, and there was
an international recording session
at the jamboree. A French scout,
left, participated in this taping ses-
sion using a Wollensak recorder.
1st. Sunday, 10:30 a.
3rd Sunday '> a. in.
I 4th Sunday, 10.30 a.
Industry —
1st Sunday, 9 a. in.
3rd Sunday, 10:30 a.
4th Sunday, 7 p. in.
Wesley —
2nd .- ii'diiy, 10.30 a.
3rd Sumlay. 7 p. m.
4th Sunday, 9 a. in.
Rk. WY 2-4142 P. O. Box 175
NEW ULM, TEXAS
Adamcik Refrigeration Sales SC Service
’.HD ADAMCIK — Owners — J. V. KANA
• Anything We Sell We Se’.vi-.e“
— i-RIGIDARE APPLIANCES —
Radios — Washers — Misc Andie nets
LENNOX HEATING & A.R CONDITIONING
Phons .4 La Grange, Texas 207 W. Travis
farmers and ranchers will be- test, general tertilier revonimen- Miliam wheat is a variety de-
gm to give some thought to the datums for the area may be us- v eloped at the Texas Agricul-
planning of their winter pasture! ed. When maximum grazing or tural Experiment Station which
program.
Temporary pastues are the
only dependable source of green
grazing in the late fall, winter
and early spring and there are
a number of factors that should
i be given consideration to obtain
best results from planted winter
| early grazing is needed, htgher has done a good job here. While
. rates of fertilizer should be ! it is not as early at the oat var-
used- ieties mentioned above, it has
Using the recommended types | given excellent grazing later in
or varieties is important to the the season.
' success of a temporary winter j Probably the best bet for ear-
program. Oats have been the ly grazing here are two varieties . ____ r, ___
principal small grain used for of rye—Gator and Elboii. The day School Teachers' and Stall
J____ _ | Gator is preferred for this area meeting.
Sept. 6. at 9:15 a. m. — Sun-
day School and Adult Bible
Class.
Sept. 9. at 8 00 p. m. — Choir
a Fill Cracks And
F: Holes Better
Handles like putty. Hardens like wood.
PLASTIC WOOD'
The Genuine - Accept No Subetrtut*.
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE
[ Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hess of
j Houston spent the weekend with
I Mrs. Emil Gross and son.
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN I —
Shelby, Texas
Rev. Waldemar Wendel I
Sept. 3, at 8:00 p. m. -Sun-1
Monday after about 5:15
o'clock a severe windstorm out
of the east accompanied by a
severe electrical disturbance,
caused considerable damage in
and around New Ulm, especially
to the east, south and west. Ap-
proximately a one irch rain fell
.j in the eastern and
jjss parts of New Uhn, tapering to
. . I v.n.- .mu uivu u. uviiin-nl
1 section. No ram feli about one
pastures. pasture in this area and
Just as for our other crops. Moregrain and Suregram
proper seedbed preparation and ieties have done a good job.
, are essential for Both of these varieties are con-
By Doyle Moore, County Agt. successful temporary pasture sidered to be early and both
Colorado County production. A soil test is the have proven resistant io preva-
’ ; best means oi determining the lent races of leaf rust which at-
With the recent rains received ratio and amount ot fertilizer tacks some of our other varie-
soutiurn over most of the county, many needed. In the absence of a soil ties.
BATTS: Three cent* per word
■■t firet ineertioa; two cents per
each additional insertion.
MIbJwbmi 30c for first insertion;
Aflo minimem additional insertions.
B dMrga of 10c additional will be
■mAs for all ads that we have to
■afl cwt statements on.
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YAKUT RS’ FERTILIZE THE MO-
OERN LOW COST WAY with
Uq«ed Fertilizer and Anhydrous
Aassnonia Appl ed or Applicator
fcnualied FREE
MOELLER FEED MILL LONE
OAK Rt 2 FAYETTEVILLE
Hmm Columbus PE 2-495*
ROR BUTANE System* and Gas,
•■atact Fayetteville Butane Co., '
■Uaklin 1-2211 or *-22*5, at
BoyeUaville, Texas- tfc
For those who wish to include
: a legume in their winter pastu-
, res, I believe that we can pretty |
well narrow it down to Hubam
I clover on our heavier soils and
■ Lana Vetch on the lighter soils.
j Fun and games, as
ever, played a big
part at this year's
Jamboree, including
the Alaskan blanket
I toss pictured here.
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■ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dahse
entertained in honor of Birthday
Sunday in Bellville.
Mutton, chicken and sausage
barbecue with all the trimmings
was served al noon, with sand-
wiches, cake, pies, coffe and
and cold drinks
The following guests were pre-
sent; Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Iselt
and family of Hempstead., Mr.
and Mrs. Romeo Iselt, Mr. and
i and Mrs. Albert Weiss of Bren-
ham spent Wednesday in Shiner
j visiting with theii brother and
uncle, Mr. Oito Frier at the
j Trinity Lutheran Home.
Mrs. Dean Venghaus and Fat- j ______
ti of Frelsburg were business j
visitors here Munday.
Sts. Peter & Paul Frelsburg
Sun. 7:00 and 10 :00 a. m.
I Holy Days 7 a. in. and 7:30
BELLVILLE FIRMS
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The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 3, 1964, newspaper, September 3, 1964; New Ulm, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1227778/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nesbitt Memorial Library.