The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 25, 1964 Page: 4 of 6
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Thursday, June 25,1964
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DIRECTORY
within 156 miles.
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REAL ESTATE DEALER
LAGRANGE DIRECTORY
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APPLIANCE
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SALES and SERVICE
Parta — Complete Shop Serviee
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,
Boa 145A —- Route 2, or
Call 9611-4541, La Grange
>04 I.. Travis St. — Ph. 961-3119
E. W. MEINARS, Owner
Mr and Mrs /Mien Mieth and
children from Plano spent* the
weekend here with Mr and
Mrs Edgar Mieth Sharon re-
mained tor a longer visit witn
grandparents Mr and Mrs Mieth
and Mr and Mrs. Kretschirar.
New Ulm Services at 7:45 a.
m. Sunday, supply Pastor Allen
Johannes.
THE INDUSTRY
METHODIST CHURCH
Pk. VY 2-4142
NEW ULM, TEXAS
WANT TO BUY from owner
50 to 200 acres- cash if priced
j right- C. E. McLeroy- 602 E 16th
Houston, HO 8-3100 34 4tp ;
SPINDLER
Concrete Pipe Co.
READY-MIX CONCRETE
SBPTIC TANKS
Calvert Ic Irrigation Pip.,
Dial PE 2-2662
GIFTS DRUGS
W. E. DARILEK, Pharmacia
(next to Orphic Theatre)
Dial PE 2-2569
PKRAFT4
Sandwich
LSpreadjJ
Cozy Rest Home
LA GRANGE, TEXAS
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN
Shelby. Texas
Rev. Waldeinar Wendel
Pastor
TRINITY LUTHERAN
New L’lm
Your Denman
"Handcrafted TIRE DEALER”
Mieth’s Service
Station
"Everything For Your Car”
NEW ULM. Texa.
Phone WY 2-4214
By Franklin Folfltr
Schroeder Drug
| 2 Registered Pharmacists On Duty
24 Hours a Day
Complete Veterinary SuppKee
West S‘de of Square
Adamcik Refrigeration Sales £>C 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
THE GIRLS
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• CONTRACT PLANTING"
COASTAL BERMUDA GRASS
WE CAN HANDLE ANY
AMOUNT OF ACREAGE!
WILL ALSO PREPARE
SEED BED.
For Full Details Contact—
R. M. DVORAK
COLUMBWS, TEXAS
Incorporated
Year Dodg. — Dodg, Dart Dealer
Butane Sy.teeu and Appliance.
WEST
PHARMACY, Inc.
Two Registered Pharmacists
Thurmond West and
Carroll Smith
-We Fill All Doctors
Prescriptions**
The Brotherhood meets
■ every' quarter.
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Authorized Frigidaire Service
—Service on all Appliances**
Air-Conditioning - Refrigeration
Adolph Vacek
Day Phone PErshing 2-2323
Nite Phone PErshing 2-27IS
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BULLDOZER WORK — Clearing
Tanka — Bru th Raking. R. A.
Coward, Jr., Bellville, Texas. Ph.
UN 5-1422, 49-tfc
~FOR SALE — Building Tor
business, on comer lot next to
postoffice, and several iron beds.
Mrs. Emil Rinn. Box 64. New ‘
Ulm, Texas 33-2tp
FOR BUTANE Svttemi and Gat, j
cantact 1
BRanklin 8-221) or 8-2285,
Fayetteville, Texas. tfc
Ruland Motor Co
ton with Mr. Tom Zeiner and ceived a letter from their son
Ida Mae Smith.
Cpl. Allen Koch on Monday
morning. Cpl. Koch now is in
Italy,has seen quite a lot of act-
Meiners Motor Co.
Dodge Dart RSO, Plymouth,
Chrisler, Imperial
Dodge Trucks and "Jeeps’*
Dependable Used Cars
Guaranteed Service
Body Werk, Painting, Wreck
Repairing, thastom Seat Covers,
Headlining*. Furniture Upholstering
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SOCIETY
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CHARLIE TOBIAS COMPANY
155 N. Main — Phone 147
La Grange, Texas
QUXLITY FURNITURE AT THE LOWEST PRICES
We Guarantee Service On Everything We Sell
GENERAL El ECTRTC APPLIANCES
How to liven up
P. O. Box 175 1 potato salad
Just mix it with Kraft Sandwich
ST. JOHN LUTHERAN
Frelsburg
Frei.-burg Services at 7 30 a
in. supply Pastor Gregor
JUNE 24, 1954
ITS Another Girl
Mr and Mrs. Riley Ashom of
Columbus are the proud parents
of a daughter, Deborah Lynne,
weighing 8 Mt pounds, born to
them Wednesday. June 23 in the
Columbus hospital. The Ashorns
have another daughter, Karen,
three years old.
Grandparents are Otto Ashorn
and Mr. and Mrs. Louis 0.
Muenzler.
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nry. Thin is YOUR vacation so yen etfi do
like — elean the attic, paint the shutters,
Rev. Edward Geiser di Tours
was here last week to attend [
■ last rites for Frank Bartosh, 50.
of Columbus. Mr. Bartosh was
the manager ot Lauterstein
Department Store for fourteen
years. This correspondent has
worked for him the last eleven
years and he was a wonderful
boss to work for. We will really
miss him.
spent Father's Day ’
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ciety of Bellville, Texas will
have Services every Sunday
illuming at eleven o'clock.
A loving welcome to all
I is extended.
Corp. Allen Koch
NEW ULM ELECTRIC SHOP : Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hahn and Parents He Saw Rome
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gutn-
mann and lamily of New Ulm.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kaasc,
Mr and Mrs. Calvin Krebs anc
family all oi Houston spent Sun-
|day. Father's Day with the.r,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. badge:
Blazek at Nelsonville. A chick-'
en <
was enjoyed by all.
L. WALDVOGEL
Quality Merchandise
at LOWER Preet!
Stetson Hatt — Van Heuten Shirts
Freeman & Star Brand Shoes
Stylemart Suits
"The Place to go for the Brands
You Know.”
Smith Bros.
NEW and repaired mattresses,
trade-in allowance on old for
new. guaranteed. Modem Ma*- Hui
tress Co., 10125 Homestead. Er
Houston, pick-up and delivery i
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Dr. James L. Ashley
— OPTOMETRIST —
Eye, bxxminxl — Glaawa Flwvd
Frame Repairs, lenses Duplicated
CONTACT LENS FITTED
— Closed On Thursday
Office: Professional Bldg.—Ph. 310
Every Tuesday In Giddings
Hermes Drug Store
"THE REXALL STDRE”
Pmcriptton Servie*
HeUx Rnbxnateau Coamete.
of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Sch;nke in San Antonio last Sat-
urday and Sunday On Sunday
Mr. and Mrs E. M Orsak I they enjoyed a trip to the San
and family of Houston were in' Antonio Park and Zoo. The lit-
town Thursday at their home I tie ones enjoyed all the amuse-
and they also were mingling : meats in the park.
with friends and relatives. ‘
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Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stein and
family of Alvin and Mr and
Mrs. Justin Stein and sons of
Columbus were recent visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Ewald
Schmidt and Billy.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Walla of
Rams.y visited June 14 in the
Richard Schmidt home.
Mrs. Joe Sanders and son of
Houston spent a few days with
Mrs. Annie Krenek.
Mr. and Mrs. John Poncik
and sons of Galveston spent the
weekend with .Mi. and Nirs.
Adolph Kulhanek nd son. John
Poncik, Jr., remained to spend
two weeks in the Kulhanek
Sunday School 9 a m.
Church Service 10 05 a m
Evening Meeting at 8 00 p tn.
Junior choir practice Sat-
urday night at 7 KX? 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 2:00 p.m.
Wesleyan Service Guild 2nd
Wednesday.
The Commission on Edu-
cation meets every first
Monday night.
The Commission on Ste-
wardship and Finance meets
every second Monday night
1st. Sunday, 10:30 a.
3rd Sunday 9 a. in.
4th Sunday, 10.30 a.
Industry —
1st Sunday. 9 a. in.
3rd Sunday, 10:30 a.
4th Sunday, 7 p. in.
Wesley —
2nd Sunday, 10:30 a.
3rd Sunday, 7 p. in.
4th Sunday, 9 a. m.
For Sale-7 month old Polled! Vacation Trip
Hereford Bulls; Tube Type! Mr. and Mrs. Gene Marek
6 ventilators: 2 single beds, I left Friday for a vacation trip
chest of drawers and desk. Ed- to visit relatives in Mississippi,
win Ludwig Industry, Texas.Fl- j Also gone to Mississippi are
“ 7-2729. P.O. Box 24„ Industry. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Walley and
, ... ' | 36 2tp j children ot Bellville.
Fayetteville Butane Co., I
»« Notice— will do custom post'
, hole digging- Chester Pechacek.
__i New Ulm, Texas. Rt. 2
SPECIALS—Philco six Trans-! 36-2Tp
Istor Radios for $9.95. Also Stero-
Phono at new LOW' PRICES.
June 25, at 8 JO p.m.-Choir
rehearsal.
June 27. at 815 a m - Junior
Chon rehearsal.
June 28, at 8 15 a m W’orship
Service.
June 28, at 9 15 am- Sunday
School and Aduit Bible Class.
June 29 tliruugti July 10, at
8 30 am.- Vacation Church
School.
June 29, at 8 00 p m Church
Council meeting.
July 2. at 8 00 p in.- Sunday
j School Teachers' and slaft
meeting.
Mrs Walter Rinn ol Taylor
visited here with her father, W.
D. Mieth while Mrs. Nora Mohn-
ke visited with friends and rel-
atives lest week.
Mrs W. T. Pope returned to
her home in Waynesboro, Missi
ssippi after a visit with her
| daughter Mrs J W. Walley.
i name; can be cross referred i jr
' and her account maintained
correctly under the one account
number.
A change of records form can
also be used to report a change
in date of birth. For example, a
lady recently learned she was
, >/ jcai - v<ii uvi man
\ date she listed when she applied
for her original social security
card. Having her correct date
of birth un file may be Impor-
KEEP COOL with a Philco
Air-Conditioner. All parts guar-
anteed for five years.
NEW ULM ELECTRIC SHOP.
29-tfc
Spread I Special perky relishee in a
creamy, xeety drnceing. Great on
head lettuce, too. And it comet in • |
bandy new wide-mouth jarl
KRAFT
Sandwich Spread
FOR SALE — Huckelberry
i Youpon Honey. 16c per lb. Emil | >
Haverlah. Rt. 2. New Ulm. S2-3tp ]
Just received- a new shipment
of gilghams in assorted size
checks- in colors nile green,
pink, yellow, blue, ect, 45 in.
wide- 89 cents. Solid colors
Broadcloth in assorted blues,
: pinks, peach rose and brown
! 45 inch 89 cents Denims striped
and solid for play clothes 45
' j very beautiful patterns 10 lb.
and gingham 45 inch 59 and 69
! cents Hattie Mieth B and G
Shoppe.
Dr. D. R. Taylor
— OPTOMETRIST —
Eyct Examined, GIxmm Fitted,
Framei Repaired, or Replaced
while you wait. I enter Duplicated. I
Contact Lent Fitted.
— OFFICE HOURS —
8:10 to 5:)0 Monday thru Satur-
day, except Thursday, t:)0 to
12:00. Offico Ph. »4t-I5M. Home
Ph. )«8-4)07. CaM for night
poiotmentt. Old Matonic Bldg.,
Grange.
______ .. ....... anci Mrs- Curly Pri j and
dinner and all the trimmings fa,n>ly were guests in the borne
Sts. PETER & PAUL
CATHOLIC CHURCH
“The Oldest Catholic Parish
In Texas”
Rev. Werner A Bockholt,
Pastor
Sts. Peter & Pau] Frelsburg
Sun. 7:00 ami 10:00 a. m.
Holy Days 7 a. in. and 7:30
p. m.
First Friday, 7:30 p. ni.
Immaculate Conception,
Industry
Sun and Holy Days 8:30
in.
First Friday, 7:30 a. m.
JUNE 28, 1934
On July 2nd, Richard Borman
of near Welcome will succeed
Ben L. Wehnng as Star Route
i Carrier between New Ulm Post
office and Bleiblerville Post-
office. When competition bids
for the contract job were recent-
ly advertised. Mi. Borman sub-
mitted the lowest bid. conse-1
! quently getting the position ior
' a period ot one year.
Mrs J W Walley returned
to her home here last Wednes-
I day after being in the hospital
I in Columbus tor an o|icration.
Mrs. Walley's improving nicely.
FARMERS! FERTILIZE THE MO-
DERN LOW COST WAY with
liquid Fyrtilizar and Anhydrous
Bmmnnia Applied nr Applicator
Burnithed FREE
BBOELLER FEED MILL LONE
OAK Rt. 2 FAYETTEVILLE
M>om Columbut PE 2-4558
Can you guess the most com-'
mon name for females having |
social security account number!
cards? It is Mary Next in order
of popularity are Dorothy, Hel-
en. Margret, and Ruth There
are ,for example, over 43,000
Mary Smith’s. 12.000 Dorothy
Johnson,s. and 7.000 Helen Wil-
liams’, holding social security
account number cards. No two
of these have the same social
security account number. This
explains how individual social j
security accounts can be kept
accurately for each of these
people, said Fred C. Rogers,
manager of the Houston social
security district office.
However, if one of the Mary
Smiths get married we may not
be able to keep her account I
straight unless she notifies us
her name has been changed, j
For example, if she marries a
man named Jones, she would
complete a change of record
form so we can cross refer our
records and show that Mary
Smith and Mary Jones are one
and the same person. Rogers home-
continued. She does not obtain
a new number just because her
name changes.
If a woman is divorced and
changes back to her maiden
name .she would complete a
change of records form so her
[BRETHREN CHURCHES
H. E. Beseda, Pastor
and sons of Willow Springs and [ Nelsonville
Mr. and Mrs. Benjimin Krenek ‘
and family oi Columbus were
recent visitors in the Daniel
Schmidt rome here.
Mi. and Mrs. Henry Krenek
, visited in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Victor Baca in Colum-
[ bus on June 11.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Lindemann
and son of La Grange visited on
nek.
! Mi. and Mrs. Edgar von Min-
den Jr. and daughter ot Houston
born two^years earlier than the were wetgen(j visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Fiorenz Weishuhn Sr.
and Leslie and also Mi. and
i Mrs. Edgar von Minden Sr. at
Fayetteville.
tant when she makes claim for,
social security benefits.
Sometimes a man changes ( Those that i
his name for one reason or an- with Mi. and Mrs. Enul Gaile
other. When this happens he'were; Mi. and Mrs. Fred So-
should keep his orginal social bode trom Arcola. Mr and Mrs.
security number but he too Alton Gaile and Mrs. Petncti of
should complete a change of Brenham, and Mr. and Mrs.
record term.
Ii you have chang<>d your
name since originally obtaining
| vour social security card and
have not had this change re-
corded on our records, you
should request a change of re-
cords form 1700? > from the Hous
ton social security office 515
Rusk Avenue.
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29-tfc i family spent Monday in Hous- ■ Mr. and Mrs C. C. Koch re-
BOONUMENTS and Real Estate.
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