The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 11, 1978 Page: 4 of 4
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Meiners
Motor Co.
The Parlour offers a full menu line of Jumbo Shrimp
Charcoal Steaks, Sausage and Sauerkraut, Fried
Chicken along with other fine foods and short orders.
Now open Tuesday through Thursday at 4:30 p.m.
Friday, Saturday and Sunday at 11:00 a.m. for your
enjoyment.
P.O. Box 155
Phone: 992-3391
New Ulm, Texas 78950
PEL MONTE
Spinach 303
SPECIAL NOON LUNCHES SERVED
FRIDAY, SATURDAY, AND SUNDAY
That's right, we're the bank with a
heart. We really care about bur cus-
tomers - and we show it! When you
do your banking with us, you get the
best, and the most friendly service
available. When you talk with us,
you'll find that you're not only talk-
ing to an expert banker - you're
talking to a friend. Someone who
understands and cares. Come to
The New Ulm State Bank.
Cen-Tex Livestock Commission Co. has a good market
on aU classes of cattle and other livestock. Bring your
cattle to our sales for best results.
HCDOEinmcH
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Parkay
quarters lb.
Your National Selected
Mortician serving any-
where, anytime. Chart-
ered tor pre-arranged
funerals Will honor all
insurance policies.
Industry 357-4788
La Grange 368-3121
MJ. JOHNSON
aea-am
Old aad New Construction, Septic Tank Service,
Water Ums, Trench Digging, AU Plumbing
Repair and. Service
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sto-
elke of Bordon and Louis
Stoelke of Bellville spent
Friday afternoon with Mr.
and Mrs. Lanard Luetge.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Pet-
rusek spent the weekend of
AprU 30 in Katy with Mr. and
Mrs. David Petrusek, who
have just recently moved Into
their new home.
On Sunday, May 7, Mr. and
Mrs. Alois Petrusek of La
Grange came out for the ce-
lebration at the Brethren in
Industry, and then spent the
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
M. L. Petrusek.
A Swipe Show and Party
at the home of Mrs. Donnie
Barnett on Thursday even-
9’k Company
SOX 3*3 - 117 N. CSANVIUZ
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Salt
Cooking & Caning
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NEW ULM, TEXAS
FOOD
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FRIDAY, SATURDAY.
MONDAY
Ph: 367 - 2100 Tndmry
Store Hours:
7:00 axn. to 6:30 pjn.
Monday — Saturday
FARM BUREAU TIRES
AND BATTERIES
PHARIS TIRE
DISTRIBUTOR
SACKED OR Bl U K
FERTILIZER
Custom Spreadii^ or
Rent a Spreader
Cabbage
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Eyes. Examined, Glas-
ses Fitted, Frames Re-
paired Lenses Dupli-
cated, Contact Lenses.
Monday —F riday 8:30-
5:00 (Closed on
Saturday!
OLD MASONIC BUILDING
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tor One Stop Shopping Shop
Voskamp Market
Phene: 992-3330
Grain Feed Beef
Groceries Borden Milk
[Fresh Produce & Ice Cream
Del Monte
Paar
Halvas
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Cat Chow
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Folgers
Coffee
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electric perk
Birdseye
Cool Whip
Fresh
Tomatoes
Ranchers Receive Questionnaire
During late May and June,
many Texas farmers and
ranchers will receive a crop
or livestock questionnaire
from the Texas Crop and
Uvestock Reporting Service
or will be personally inter-
viewed by the Service’s field
staff. This is part of the con-
tinuous effort of keeping
track of Texas’ biggest busi-
ness - agriculture.
The information gathered
through the questionnaires
and Interviews provides the
basis for deter mining the ac-
reage devoted to the various
crops and mid - year live-
stock numbers for the state
of Texas and for each coun-
ty.
With the depressed prices
of many agricultural com-
modities, it is more im-
portant than ever that the
statistics be as accurate as
possible to aid producers in
making the best production
and marketing decisions.
They are also essential In
enacting wise legislation af-
fecting agriculture and are
used in determining the na-
tional program acreage and
payment levels to producers
under the various commodity
programs. The primary
beneficiaries of accurate es-
timates are farmers and
ranchers themselves.
Prompt and accurate com-
pletion of the survey forms
provides for more reliable
estimates of Texas’ largest
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Cookies
Bread Every Friday
Coffee Cake or
Cinnamon Rolls
On Saturday
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Downtown 215 E. Main
Brenham
Hugo Eckermann was ho-
nored on his eighty-second
birthday on Sunday, April 30,
by his family. Mrs. Ecker-
mann and the children and
their families served a bir-
thday cake and all the other
good cakes, sandwiches,ete.
that go with a Sunday after-
noon birthday observance in
this great community.Those
coming to help make the bir-
thday party a success were
Miles and Wilma Ecker-
mann, Martin and Norma
Stable, Anita Sternenberg,
Marilyn Felix, Max and Mil-
dred Franke, MUton and He-
len Eckermann, James R.
House, Betty Keim, Wilma
and Alvin Keim, Amanda and
Edgar Busch, Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Weiss, Wllmor and
Lorine Maerz, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Eckermann, Alfred
and Lorine Eckermann, Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Muenzler,
Mr. and Mrs .Edwin Lud-
wig, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad
Juergens, Mrs. Monroe Rud-
loff, Jesse Buenger, George
Vasicek, Mr. and Mrs. L. H.
Lunbeck, Lanard and Ida Lu-
etge, Geraldine and LeRoy
Luetge, Alice and Leonard
Boyd, Richard and Eliza-
beth Boyd, Rubin and Mary
Eckermann, Beth, Dwalnand
Keith Eckermann, Darlene
and Stanley Lunbeck, Suzy
and Chris Lunbeck.
Mr. Eckermann was born
in Schoenau at the place were
Mr. and Mrs. Lanard Luet-
ge now live. He was the se-
cond son of Mr. and Mrs.
Edmund Eckermann, Sr. His
mother was Mary Herbrigby
birth. The children in his
family were Edmund, Jr.,
Hugo, Hattie, Norma, Ro-
bert, Alfred, Anita, Miles
and Milton. Hattie married
Robert Lindemann, Norma is
Mrs. Stehle, and Anita is
Mrs. Sternenberg. Robert,
Alfred, Miles and Milton all
live nearby, and only two are
deceased, Edmund and Hat-
tie. All the others were in
attendance at the old Ecker-
mann home where the cele-
bration took place. Our con-
gratulations to you, Mr. Ec-
kermann.
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A SINCERE HELPFUL SERVICE!
Pete E. Etlinger
Funeral Home
Pre-paid and Pre-arranged
Funeral Services
NSW ULM, aiLLVIUI AND SIALY
Honor- Any Burial Policy"
Schoenau News
MRS. LEROY LUETGE
ing Included the hostess,
Debbie Haedge of Hemp-
stead, Evelyn Haedge, also
of Hempstead, Alice Mae
Melschen of Industry, Lo-
rina Maarz, Geraldine and
Lisa Luetge, all of Schoe-
nau, Erna Melschen of Rock-
house. Ron Haedge visited
with Gary Luetge while the
ladies enjoyed the show.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lu-
etge participated lathe cele-
bration in Shelby on Sunday
where the HarmonieHall had
their dedication service and
other entertainment.
LeRoy Luetge and Donnie
Barnett had a trip to Port
O'Connor on Thursday, re-
turning home on Friday.
Area
Ministers
On Local Tour
Ministers serving chur-
ches in Colorado County
were guests of the Directors
of the Colorado Soils and
Water Conservation Dis-
trict April 25 for a tour of
the Thorstenburg Gravel
Pits at Garwood.
Ministers attending were
the Reverends R. B. Sanders,
Richard C. Little Hales, Ro-
bert Schlortt, Wallace Sh-
ultz, W. C. James, Lynn Ros-
tedt .Robert Bedford and Bill
Or de It.
Alien Hammaek, BfU Lay-
Allen Hammack, Bill Lan-
yon, conducted the tour and
explained the work being
done at the facility. Minis-
ters and other guests were
shown how the gravel Is dug
and processed, separated,
washed and loaded on trucks
and/or railroad cars for
transport.
After the tour, lunch was
served for the group at the
Garwood Lions Club Halt
The tour is held each year
in connection with Soil Ste-
wardship Week to acquaint
the ministers with the work
done by the Colorado Soil
and Water Conservation ser-
vice. Soil Stewardship Week
was from April 30 through
May 7.
Directors attending were
Herbert Engstrom, Henry
Sundermann, Rubina Heln-
sohn, Melvin Albright, and
Leslie Koehl.
Others attending were
Becky Zajicek, Adrian Frit-
sch, Joe Reeves, Connie Fair
and Leroy Hajdik.
Bl inn
Graduation
Sunday Night
Two Registered Ph-
armacists on duty 24
hours a day Complete
Veterinary Service
West Side of Square
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Plymouth. Dodge, Chrysler
Imperial, Dodge Trucks,
and "Jeeps”. Dependable
Used Cars, Guaranteed
Service, Body Work,
Painting, Wreck Repairing
Wrecker Service.
E. W. Meiners, Owner
304 E. Travis St. 968-3119
Industry - agriculture. It
also helps to reduce survey
costs.
AU individual farm and
ranch Information is kept
confidential, and only state
and county summaries be-
come part of the final pub-
lished estimate
This is a cooperative ef-
fort of the USDA’s Econo-
mics, Statistics, and Co-
operatives Service and the
Texas Department of Agri-
culture.
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Brenham - Over two hun-
dred students will receive
their diplomas from Bllnn
College on Sunday night, May
14.
Commencement speaker
for the 8 p.m. graduation on
Spencer Athletic Field is Dr.
Jarvis Miller, President of
Texas A4M University.
Blinn College President,
Dr. James H. Atkinson, will
introduce the speaker and
present the Board of Trus-
tees.
Graduates will be certified
by Dean of Admissions, Wil-
liam R. Perry.
Special academic and stu-
dent honors will be presented
by Dean of Instruction, Dr.
Charles L. Cottingham, and
Dean of Student Services,
Walter C. Schwartz.
Numerous scholarships
will be awarded including
the N. W. and Norman Free-
man Scholarship . Katherine
S. Atkinson Scholarship,
Odis Tomachefsky Scholar-
ship, Reese B. Lockett Sch-
olarship, and Faculty Asso-
ciation Scholarship.
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The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 11, 1978, newspaper, May 11, 1978; New Ulm, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1227796/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nesbitt Memorial Library.