The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 19, 1964 Page: 6 of 8
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MIRACLE WHIP
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"Everything For Your Cor”
NEW ULM, Texai
Phone WY 2-4214
FOR SALE — 17 eight weeks
old Hampshire Landrace pigs,
also two Hampsire Shoats. Ed-
win Deirke, Box 111 New Ulm.
21-2tp I
FOR SALE — Chevrolet 57 j
Belaire 4-door hardtop, V-8, ra-
dio, heater, automatic drive. FL1
7-2646, Industry. Harold G. Mar-
ek, Rt. 1, Box 11, New Ulm,
Texas. 22-2tp
JOB WANTED - Ranch or
Farm work. Fence Building,
part time or steady. Call WY 2-
4300, New Ulm, Texas. 20-4tp
George Mieth
Baby Chicki: DEMLER REGAL J
• combination strain croee leghorn,
■vailabk NOW. Also 4A White •
9 ~g*i 11—. White Rocks. Write for !
Eroe literature and prices to Von ’
Min 4 re’s Hatchery, Fayetteville, 7
Texas. t5-tfc •
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WO! have a shipment of lime-
slone coming to New Ulm soon.
Cbatact Moeller Feed Mill. Fay-
etteville. Rt. 2. Phone Columbus
PE 2 4958 19tfc
9-2295,
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FOR BUTANE Svttemt and Gas,
rsetsrt Fayetteville Butane Co.,
■Raaktin 1-2211 or 1-2211, at
Fayetteville, Texan
TOR SALE — Several Her-
ford Bulls, ready for service.
Kinch Schubert, New Ulm. Tex-
as, 22-lt-c
MONUMENTS and Real Estate.
Ernst Bro'uneyer, P. O. Box 97,
Ph. FR I 2245. Fayetteville, Tex-
as. Pd 7-1-44
TOR RENT — Farm house
5 room and bath, garden spot.
Nice, 4 miles North Frelsburg.
Wm. J. Mazac, PE 2-4601, Col-
umbus, Texas. 20-3tc
— REPAIR SERVICE —
On all Electrical Household Ap-
pliances, Radios, Irons, Toasters,
TV Seta, Telephones, Fans, also
Wiring. Ph. WY 2-4101, NEW
ULM ELECTRIC SHOP.
REAL ESTATE DEALER
COLUMBUS
DIRECTORY
L. WALDVOGEL
Columbus Saddlery
Saddle, Shoe and Boot
Repair
Saddles, Riding Equipment
Bennie Price, Manager
"'Prescriptions a Specialty”
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EVERYTHING IN DRUGS
Dial PE 2-2142
CONTRACT PLANTING-
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Ph. PE 2-2471
■OX 111
Stanbury’s Drug
Store
Columbus Drug
Store
Walnut St. across from
Andy’s Grocery
SPINDLER
Concrete Pipe Co.
READY-MIX CONCRETE
SEPTIC TANKS
Culvert * Irrigation Pipes
Dial PE 2-2442
GIFTS DRUGS
W. E. DARILEK, Pharmacist
(next to Orphic Theatre)
Dial PE 2-2919
3. K. SEYMOUR
Authorized Frigidaiie Service
"Service on all Appliances”
Air-Coaditioning - Refrigeration
Adolph Vacek
Day Phone PErshing 2-2929
Nite Phone PErshing 2-2711
j ...ALL YOU NEED FOR
: BETTER BUNWICHES
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Quality Merchandise
at LOWER Prices!
Stetson Hats — Van Heusen Shirts
Freeman & Star Brand Shoes
Stylemart Suits
"The Place to go for the Brands
You Know,”
COASTAL BERMUDA GRASS
WE CAN HANDLE ANY
AMOUNT OF ACREAGE!
WILL ALSO PREPARE
SEED BED.
For Full Details Contact—
R. M. DVORAK
COLUMBUS, TEXAS
WEST
PHARMACY, Inc.
Two Registered Pharmacists
Thurmond West and
Carroll Smith
"We Fill All Doctors
Prescriptions"
1%. WY 2-4142 P. O. Box 175
NEW ULM, TEXAS
Your Denman
"Handcrafted TIRE DEALER”
Mieth’s Service
Station
RATESi Three centt per word FARMERS! FERTILIZE THE MO-
DERN LOW COST WAY with
1 Liquid Fertilizer and Anhydrous
or Applicator
far first insertion; two cents per
vm4 each additional insertion.
Minimum 91c for first insertion; Ammonia Appl ed
41c mln*—m— additional insertions, furnished FREE
A charge of 10c additional will be
mufe for all ads that we have to
moil out statement, on.
MOELLER FEED MILL LONE
| OAK Rt. 2 FAYETTEVILLE
Phono Columbus PE 2-4991
BULLDOZER WORK — Clearing
Tanka — Brush Rsking. R. A.
Coward. Jr., Bellville, Texas. Ph.
UN 9-9422. 49-tfc
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THESE WOMEN!
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CUSTOM COASTAL
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La Grange, Texas
Church at Study with Adult
Smith Bros.
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE
and RADIO SHOP
G. E. PRODUCTS
Phone UN 5-2291
Ruland Motor Co.,
Incorporated
Your Dodge — Dodge Dart Dealer (
Butane Systems and Appliances '
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with Holy Communion.
TRINITY LUTHERAN
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jus-
tin Wostarek of near Lone Oak
YOUR AUSTIN COUNTY
SHOPPING CENTER
Cozy Rest Home
LA GRANGE, TEXAS
The Brotherhood meets
every quat ter.
Frelsburg
S. G. Wiederhold, Pastor
Church at Worship with Con-
firmation 8 30 a. m.
ST. JOHN LUTHERAN
New Ulm
S. G. Wiederhold, Pastor
Church at Worship with Con-
firmation 10:30 a. m.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SOCIETY
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Adamcik Refrigeration Sales & Service
TED ADAMCIK — Owners — J. V. KANA
“Anything We Sell We Service”
— FRIGIDARE APPLIANCES —
Radios — Washers — Misc. Appliances
LENNOX HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING
Phone 44 La Grange. Texas 207 W. Travis
Janssen Bros., Inc.
GMC Truck Sales — Parts
and Service
Phone 223
Dr. D. R. Taylor
— OPTOMETRIST —
Ev« Examined, Gl«.<e. Fitted,
Frame. Repaired, or Replaced
Meincrs Motor Co.
Dodge Dart IDO, Plymouth,
Chrisler, Imperial
Dodge Truck* and "Jeeps"
Dependable Used Cars
Guaranteed Service
Body Work, Painting, Wreck
Repairing, Custom Seat Covers,
Headlining*. Furniture Upholstering
CHARLIE TOBIAS COMPANY
155 N. Main — Phone 147
La Grange, Texas
QUALITY FURNITURE \T THELOWEST PRICES
We Guarantee Service On Everything We Sell
GENERAT. ET ECTRic APPLIANCES
Mass at 7:30 p.m.
A home for the aged and invalid,
with nursing care and good food.
(Any religion accepted.)
Clean, comfortable rooms, with
home centrally heated
and air>conditioned.
Write tot Mrs. Linda Wunderlich,
Box 15$A — Route 2, or
Call 968-4541, La Grange
SPOTLIGHT IS ON—
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Citizens Lumber
Yard
Alex M.wit, Owner
Complete Line Building Supplie.
Pittsburgh Pn nt.
Phone UN 5-2921
H. E. Beseda, Pastor
Nelsonville —
Church at Study with Adult
Bible Study 9:30 a. m.
i Maundy Thursday Church at
i Worship with Holy Communion,
8 p. m. (March 26)
Luther League Special Satur-
day, March 21. We leave from
the church at 7 p. m.
I This is Mr. and Mrs. Bastian's
and first child. Congratulations.
I day, March 21. We leave from
the church at 7 p. m.
Good Friday Church at Wor-
ship, 10 a. m. in the morning.
ten Service. Alter the service
Sunday
Boriack Motors
FORD — MERCURY
SALES end SERVICE
Parti — Complete Shop Service !
Contact
ROS SCHNEIDER,
Kt. 2, r ayeueville, near Shelby
18-4ip
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!
Sunday School at 9:30 a in.
Church Services, 10:30 a. tn.
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN
Shelby. Texas
Rev. Waldemar Wendel
Pastor
March 22. at 8:15 a. m. Wor-
ship Service. At. 9 15 a m Sun-
and Adult Bible
day School
Class.
March 27. at 10 30 a m Wor-
ship Service, with Holy Commu-
nion.
March 28. at 9 20 a. tn. Ju-
nior Choir rehearsal.
March 29 at 9:15 a. m. Sun-
day School and Adult Bible Class
At. 10 30 a tn. Worship Service.
Schroeder Drug I
2 Registered Pharmacists On Duty
24 Hours a Day
Complete Veterinary Supplies
West S'de of Square
BABY CHICKS
4-A English White Leghorn
Pullets, $23 00 per 100. 98^ sex
guarantee, delivered every Wed-!
nesday morning at Industry
Store and New Ulm Store, from
Albers Hatchery. Heavy Breeds
and Started Pullets on orders.
■ Call or come by for date desired.
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BELLVILLE, TEXAS
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and Cindy is waiting for them.j
r and
gave their “get well wishes.” ■
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Peschel,
Mrs. Ottto Heinsohn, Mr. and
Si
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10 Years Ago
MARCH 18, 1954
Parents of Baby Girl
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kretzsch
mar of New Ulm are the proud
parents of a baby girl, Anita
Jane, bom in St. Frances hos-j
pital in Brenham Monday on'
March 15. The little girl weigh-'
ed 6 pounds and 15 ounces.
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ST. PAUL LUTHERAN
Fayetteville, Texas
( Waldemcr Wendel Pastor
| March 19. at 7 30 p m Len-
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BRETHREN CHURCHES Choir rehearsal, and
School teachers’ meeting.
March 22. at 9 30 a m. Sun-
day School and Adult Bible Class
At 10:30 a. m. Worship Service.
March 25. at 7 30 p m Church
Council meeting.
March 27. at 8:30 a. m. Wor-
ship Service, with Holy Commu-
nion.
March 29. at 8:30 a m Wor-
■ ship Service, with Holy Com-
munion. At. 9 30 a. m Sunday
School and Adult Bible Class.
ST.ANTHONY’S
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Columbus, Texas
Rev. Alex Kraus, Pastor
Rev. Joseph Deane, Assis-
tant Pastor
Mrs Ellis Uhlig. Marilyn Pes- Sundays: 1st Mass at 6:00
chel. Robert Earl Neumann. Pa- a.m. 2nd Mass at 900 a m.
tricia Ann Krpec and Robert 3rd
Peschel.
Sts. PETER & PAUL
CATHOLIC CHURCH
"The Oldest Catholic Parish
In Texas”
Rev. Werner A Bockholt,
Pastor
Sts. Peter & Paul Frelsburg Sunday night service 7:30
I p. m.
Junior choir practice Sat-
urday night at 7:00 p.in.
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 2:00 p.in.
Wesleyan Service Guild 2nd
j Wednesday.
The Commission on Edu-
i cation meets every first
Monday night.
The Commission on Ste-
wardship and Finance meets
every second Monday nigh:
HAVE YOUR HEARING
TESTED BY A NOTED SPECI-
ALIST AT THE SEALY HOTEL.
SEALY, FRIDAY. MARCH 27.
FROM 10:00 A. M. TO 11:00 A.
M.
20 Years Ago
1 MARCH 10. 1944
Heavy Rain Fall
Here Wednesday
e,StiT7^ T.*D7densing7nd’iZ‘ Krue^Z
inches, fell here between 3:30 Bdlma^tJrit 7e‘ir7x-
Hostesses were
Walter E. Rinn. Willey Krause.
Davy Gross, Melvin Kirchoff
and Edgar H. Mieth
Celebrates Birthday
er was given for Miss Burdine temoon, causing all creeks and
Mohnke Thursday evening, on branches to rise to flood stage
March 11, at the home of Mrs. levels.
Edgar H. Mieth j The rain was accompanied by the‘wo^row'ja^k^
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30 Years Ago
MARCH 22, 1934
Local Citizens Take Civil
Service Exams For P. O.
Applicants for the position of i
I postmaster of New Ulm took the
civil service examinations in
Bellville and Houston last Sat-
urday, March 17.
Eight persons applied and' 7W „nd 10;00 a m
frwxlr OYnminohnn f<xr tnx* Irx- __
i Holy Days 7 a. m. and 7:30
p. m.
First Friday, 7:30 p. m.
Immaculate Conception,
Industry
Dr. James L. Ashley\
— OPTOMETRIST —
Ey», Examiacd — Gl»»e* Fitted
Frame Repairs, lenses Duplicated
CONTACT LENS FITTED
— Closed On Thursday
Office: Professional Bldg.—Ph. JSO
Every Tuesday In Giddings
Hermes Drug Store
"THE REXALL STORE”
Prescription Service
Helen Rubenstein Cosmetic
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and family, Mr and Mrs. Frank the name of Lee Allen.
Lesikar and children. Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Warschak i
family. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Bux-
Jcemper and family. Mr. and
Mrs. Alois Hennneke and fam-
Kr-'- ily, Leonard Wostarek and Mrs.
Manley Leyendecker and child-
_ ren. The refreshment table held
two birthday cakes with cand-
les, one baked by her mother
and the other by her grand-
mother. She received many love-
ly gifts.
1st. Sunday, 10:30 a.
3rd Sunday, 9 a. m.
4th Sunday, 10.30 a. m.
Industry —
1st Sunday, 9 a. in.
3rd Sunday, 10:30 a.
4th Sunday, 7 p. m.
Wesley —
2nd Sunday, 10:30 a.
3rd Sunday, 7 p. in.
4th Sunday, 9 a. m.
Bible Study 9 30 a. m,
while you wait I en.e. Duplicated. I Luther !*eague Social Satur-
Contect Lent Fitted.
— OFFICE HOURS —
S:50 to 5:90 Monday thru Satur- '
'day, except Thursday, 9:90 to '
12:00. Office Ph. 969-9959. Home.
Ph. 949-4907. Call for night ap-
pointment*, Old Masonic Bldg., La
Grange.
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Figure it out for yourself — keep demanding shorter
hours, and in a couple of years, you won't have to come
in to work at ALL!”
took the examination for the lo-
cal position, they are; Louis O.
Muenzler, Bertram J. Aurich,
Charles W. Howe, Edmund A.
Schultze. Richard P. Bollmann,
William Wennenweser, Robert
Miscellaneous Showen Given variously at between 3 and 4|^y tW0R Charles H. Ho'we, and Holy Days 8:30
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First Friday, 7:30 a. m.
two, Charles H. Howe,
For Miss Burdine Mohnke iw. a
A miscellaneous bridal show- and 4:30 o’clock Wednesday af- amjnatjons jn Bellville.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jasek vis-
ited in the home of their son
Approximately 36 guests were a strong wind and a heavy elec- Sund Lesley has the mumps I
present for the event. Decora- tncal display, no hail was re-
tions were pink and white and ported. J u The following dropped by
the flowers were of the same The ram was unwanted and nav„ th„ir ,,,an wl.,
color. was not needed by farmers and
Angel cake and ribbon sand- gardners, all freshly worked
whiches and coffee was served, farm land and gardens were se-
Mesdames verely washed.
Sgt. Gilbert Glaeser
Sgt. Gilbert Glaeser of Foster
Field, spent the weekend here
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I
Little Joyce Marie Wostarek. R. F. Glaeser.
Birth Announcement
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bastian of
celebrated her 5th birthday Sun- Rockhouse community are the
day. To help her celebrate the proud parents of a fine baby
occasion were her grand par- bom to them in the Bellville
ents Mr. and Mrs. John Wos- hospital Monday, March 13. The
tarek and Emil Buxkemper, Mr. little lad weighed 6 pounds and
and Mrs. Clemons Brokmeyer 15 ounces and has been given
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The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 19, 1964, newspaper, March 19, 1964; New Ulm, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1228024/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nesbitt Memorial Library.