The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 27, 1963 Page: 2 of 8
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THE NEW ULM ENTERPRISE NEW ULM, TEXAS. June 27th, 1963
CUSTOM -
by Mrs. Ben Mares b
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led by
UPHOLSTERING
re-
HAYNES
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
WILL BE
SEALY, TEXAS
TU 5-3755
COLUMBUS
DIRECTORY
WEST
COLORADO COUNTY FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION
- OF COLUMBUS -
WILL PAY OUT OVER
$310s000.00
(lifts
OPEN OR ADD TO YOUR ACCOUNT
NOW - SAVINGS INVESTED BY THE
WILL YOU RECEIVE
10TH OF THE MONTH EARN DIVL
YOUR SHARE
DENDS FROM THE 1ST. ACCOUNTS
ARE ARE INSURED BY AN AGENCY
OF
OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT UP
THIS DIVIDEND?
Ph. PE 2-2678
BOX 101
TO $10,000.00.
COLORADO COUNTY FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION
408 Walnut
Phone PE 2-2321
Columbus, Texas
ASSETS OVER $18,000,000.00
RESERVES AND SURPLUS OVER $1,500,000.00
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E. H. Baumgart & Son
Insurance Agency
Every Thursday at
12:30 p.m.
CHECK THE DIRECTORY
ADS FOR YOUR
NEEDS!
' HAVERLAHS MOVE
. TO COLUMBUS
“YOUTH" IS EMPHASIS
OF MONTH BY ALCW
NEUMANN HOME SCENE
OF KLUB PARTY
— All Types Of Insurance —
NEW ULM. TEXAS
Drugs
Columbus Drug Store
W. E. Darilek, Pharmacist
(next to Orphic Theatre)
Dial PE2-2989
SALES
New and
Used
That favorite old furniture
can take on a smart new look
at very small cost! We’ll re-
build it for years of comfort-
able service, re-cover it in
your choice of fashion-right
fabrics. Our workmanship is
tops, our prices reasonable.
Get our estimate.
— THE —
COLUMBUS LIVESTOCK COMMISSION RING
1 Mile East of Columbus On Highway 90
S. K. Seymour
Authorized Frigidaire Service
“Service on all appliances’’
lir-Conditioning ■ Refrigeration
Adolph Vacek
Day Phone PErshing 2-2323
Nite Phone PErshing 2-2718
Mark's
Corner Pharmacy
(Across from the Hospital)
Phone PErshing 2-4507
L. Waldvogel
Quality Merchandise—
At Ml WEB Prices!
Stetson Hats—Van Heusen Shirta
Freeman & Star Brand Shoes
Stylcmart Suits
‘The Place to go for the Brands
You Know.”
is
P< >st
her
t C-L-O-S-E-D
FOR BUSINESS ON
THURSDAY. JULY 4th
INDEPENDENCE DAY
Schobel Truck & Tractor
Company
’See our new line of Farmall
Tractors and Equipment”
Stansbury’s Drug Store
“Prescriptions a Specialty”
EVERYTHING IN DRUGS
Dial PE2 2942
Fletcher is, presented to you
by--
Industry State Bank
$ WILL NOT BE OPEN
— FOR BUSINESS ON —
THURSDAY. JULY 4th
INDEPENDENCE DAY
— THE —
New Ulm State Bank
PHARMACY, INC.
Two Registered Pharmacists
Thurmond West and
Carroll Smith
Ph. PE 2-2361
"We Fill All Doctors
Prescriptions"
BLEIBLERVILLE
NEWS
r
> LIVESTOCK AUCTION
—Bring your livestock to our
sales You will find our mar-
ket one of the best and most
conveniently located.
£
■
’’W
73—r V
•OUR 4-H CLUB IS GIVING OUR OWN
ACADEMY AWARDS NOR. K'R£ GETTING
’DAISY'S' FOR BEST FARM PRODUCT-
IONS!"
Spindler
Concrete Pipe Co.
READY MIX CONCRETE
— SEPTIC TANKS —
Culvert & Irrigation Pipes
Dial PE2-2662
• CONTRACT PLANTING*
COASTAL BERMUDA GRASS
WE CAN HANDLE ANY
AMOUNT OF ACREAGE!
WILL ALSO PREPARE
SEED BED. j
For Full Details Contact— ^4
R. M. DVORAK
COLUMBUS, TEXAS
In Semi-Annual Dividends July 1,1963
at tre rate of 4 per cent per annum
| were Henry and Cherrie Schultz
daughter from New Mexico. The Her-
h a bar- bert Schovajsas were the closest-
for the ’ The highlight of the day was
i of yes-
in Him. from Col. was
Mrs. Edgar Heinsohn.
The emphasis of concern of
•■■' June >s placed on
held ' Youth and children of the church.
! on
and Wilbert
last week at
Meyer Motor Co.
SERVICE
Cars and
Trucks
Dial PE2-2353
Miss Ora Blezinger is spend-
ing her two weeks vacation in
Industry with the Newton Pescli
Mrs. W. 1'. Neumann ot Lone ic|s an(| with other relatives and
Oak entertained in her country friends.
home last week Thursday after-’
noon for the Kaflee Klatsch
Klub.
Pretty arrangements of color-
ful seasonal flowers and potted
plants graced the living and din-
ing rooms where the guests en-
joyed the party hours, visiting
and dining.
Hain and tuna sandwiches
made with home-made bread, do-
nuts, German chocolate cake, le-
mon layer cake, assorted eook-
ies, chips, pickles and coffee
were served buffet style.
Guests were Mesdames O. A,
Arndt. Fritzie Arndt. E. F. Sch-
roeder. H. A. Kuehn, Dennis
Krueger. Eddie Gross. Emil
Gross. Leland Neuendorff, and
her daughters, Joy. Jan and Joan.
Mliss Hattie Mieth. Major and
Mrs. A. M. Hedvall and Ronda.
Betty Arndt and Jackie Arndt.
The Klub will meet July 17th
in the home of Mrs. T. A. Pop-
11 anken.
Juergens and
sermann.-
Visit Hill Country—
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Warmke
and sons Warren and Monte and
Ben Darrel Klausmeyer. left proved,
early’ Saturday morning for San
Antonio to visit the zoo and oth-
er interesting sights. They re-
turned home from Fredericks-
burg and Llano, Sunday night,
and report the drouth condit-
ions are serious there.
Personals—
Lilburn Schultz, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Dennis Schultz of Dan
evang is spending the
here with Mr. and Mrs.
Schomberg.
Ben Schovajsa and <
Jeanette were hosts with
beetle dinner Sunday f._ .... .... ........... .... .
following guests. Mr. and Mrs. the viewing of pictures
Edmond Mikeska. Mr- and Mrs. ter years.
Albert Fick and Betty. Mr. and Attend Workers Instituti
Mrs. John Susen and girls. Mr.
Trinity Lutheran Church Wo-
men of Frelsburg met for their
monthly meeting on Wednesday
afternoon. June 19, with 16 mem
hers and 2 visitors present.
Following a prayer group led
by Ella Kautz. "Savior Like a
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rich- Shepherd Lead I s." was sung.
Mrs. Willie Ruhmann gave
the Scripture reading from R<>.
mans 6:1-11.
Christ is our Liberator, the
sixth in a series of Bible Studies,
Jimmy Balke
and Mrs. Franklin Susen and fa- Thielenian spent
mily. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Susen TI C. at Seguin where they at-
tended a church workers insti-
and Hennina. Mr. and Mrs. Lad .
gie Schovajsa. Mr. and Mrs. Wil tute.
lie Schovajsa and Billy, Mr. and'Death Message—
Mrs. Herbert Schovajsa, Mr.; At this writing the news was
and Mrs- Alvin Macat and She- just received of the sudden pas-
lia. Mrs. Mary Janosky, Olga sing of Mrs. H. J. Albert, a life-
Slacek. Vernon Gaskamp and long resident of this community.
Carl Heinsohn. i Heartfelt sympathy is extended i cousin.
Family Reunion— |to the bereaved family.
................ ■1 - ---------- - ---------------------------------------------
Jackie Arndt of Houston
spending several weeks at
Oak Point, visiting with
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. O.
A. Arndt, and uncle, aunt, and
Air. and Mrs. Fritzie
. Arndt and Betty.
day. June 16. with a I
lunch. The business meeting
was presided over by the presi-
dent Ray Stern. Minutes of last
year’s reunion were read and ap-
All officers were
elected for another year.
President. Ray Stern; Vice-
president. Alvin Chaloupka; Sec-
Treasurer. Edwin Breddin.
The next reunion will be held
in July at the same place.
Oldest members present were
Mrs. Malinda Breddin, from the
ladies, and Mr. August Rasch
from the men. The youngest
summer,'was Sammy Kevin Lehrman.
Paul I Traveling the longest distance
Rexanne Juergens
Bom June 20
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Juer-
gens Jr. are happy to announce
the arrival of a 1
them on June 20. 1963, at the
Bellville hospital- She weighed
7 lbs. 3 ozs, and will answer to
the name of Rexanne. She is J»ronP
being warmly welcomed by one
Mr. and Mrs- Herbert Haver-
lah have moved from the Chas.
Rutta ranch, to the Edgar Hein-
sohn rent cottage in Columbus,
where Mr. Haverlah is employ-
ed at the gravel pit.
Helping the Haverlahs move
... were -
little girl Ixirn'to ,cr and Mr- a"d Mrs; Er
vin Haverlah. Mr. and Mrs. Les-
ter Richter and family, and Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Stancik. The
'"p were also treated to a de-
licious dinner at the Stancik re- CHRIST IS OCR LlFE.no live
brother, Mitchell Dean, who is silence.
22 months old. Grandparents'—---
are Mr. and Mrs. Ben Maresh. I The secontl reunion of the
and Mr. andiMrs. C onrad I tier- ( Wjnia,,, anl| Mary Lampe Sclutf (be ALC\\ in
gens Sr. Great-grandmothers are t-cr famj|v descendants was 1.C.2 '• — 2 - — ....
Mrs. Lillie Wehnng Mrs. Ella at the Bleibiersille hall on Sun- Miss Mildred Schultz spoke
1 Mrs. Rosie Was- a,v i#; with a basket j summer activities of Youth, such
as Bible Camps in the District.
The day’s offering was designat-
ed for local Luther Leaguers ex-
penses to Camp Chrysalis in
July. The ladies voted also, to
pay the refreshment expenses in-
curred at the recent Vacation
Church School.
Mrs. Bernice Heinsohn asked
for lengths of cotton materials
and sewing notions for the Mut-
terdienst package to he complet-
ed at the July meeting.
It was voted to contribute to
the World Missions Convention
Fund through 'individual enve-
lopes. also at the July meeting.
Mrs. Heinsohn gave the offer-
ing meditation.
Jesus Still Lead On. was sung
for Mrs. Rubin Suchadoll’s birth-
day in absentia.
Ella Kautz led in a prayer for
the congregation, and the meet-
ing closed, with The Lord's pray-
er. Miss Bertha Brokmeyer.
Mesdames Jack Cloat and Emil
Hartfiel served a delicious lunch.
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The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 27, 1963, newspaper, June 27, 1963; New Ulm, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1227805/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nesbitt Memorial Library.