The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 25, 1964 Page: 6 of 6
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THE NEW VI-M ENTERPRISE, NEW ULM, TEXAS, Ihnn-day, lune 25, 1964
CONTRACT LET EOK 5.9
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6 to 8 lb. AVG.
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PICNICS 25c
■ POTATOES ( /IIF WHITE Hlh.R^ '
SUPPER
SUN. JUNE 28
FRELSBURG
SPECIALS THUR. FR1. SAT. & MON.
COMSTOCK SLICED
NO. 2 CAN
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AMERICAN BEAUTY
KLUSKY NOODLES
4 6 oz. cans
Tall Can 49c
Roll 25c
NO PURCHASE NECESSARY
5 LBS.
SUGAR
Rock Hudson - Jennifer Jones
Jr. and family all of Houston.
NBC CRACKERS .... One Lb. box 25c
LETTUCE HEAD
9c
19c
COKES
39c
12 FOR.
SUNK1ST
BARREL VENEGAR
Gallon 49c
CHEER
Giant Size .... 59c
Lb. 69c
Get Your
79c
Welcome Store - New Ulm Store
Industry Store .
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MADE OF STEEL
Pie and Cake Carrier
County Agent’s
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Friday and Sat. June 2fi 27
ADVANCE TO THE REAR
Conn Ford and Seflla Stevens ■
COT.ttMRUS. TEXAS
Thursday. June 25
A FAREWELL TO ARMS
St. Peter & Paul
HALL
REYNOLDS WRAP
ORANGE SAMOA
JEWEL SHORTENING
EGG COMMENTS — We are getting more calls for large
GRADE “A” Infertile eggs. Fertile and eracked eggs spoil
easily and are difficult to sell.
Mi and Mrs. Edwin Luedke
of New Bremen were pleasant
visitors here Thursday.
H. W. ARP. Jeweler
Brenham. Texas
live charge ol the project while
it is under construction.
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LIMIT ONE
FOLGER’S COFFEE
WITH FREE SAMPLE WAX REMOVER
BEACON WAX ...........
CIRCUS
ORANGE DRINK
KRAFT MAYONNAISE ... Quart 49c
PINK BEAUTY
SALMON
CUT-RITE
WAX PAPER
here. Mi. and Mrs. Gus Krause I
of Bleiberville and Mrs. Wer-
ner Abel of Bellville was in Wa-
co to attend the iunera' of iluer
cousin Mrs. Emma Becker Sitz
at Si. MarK Lutheran church'
on Friday, June 19.
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plus deposit, 6 for 29c
DELUXE VETO CREAM
DEODORANT
I POTATOES CALF WHITE 8 lb. Bag
R.C. COLA LIMIT ONE WITH 2.50
PORK 8C BEANS 300 CAN
PERSIAN LIMES
KRAFTS MUSTARD
Il WHOLE KERNEL CORN
NESTLE HAIR SPRAY
65c
69c j
59c
46 OZ. CAN ... ----------
/5c and Mrs Ardnie D Voskamk
Sunday evening Mr and Mrs
Dalton Hellmann and little son \
Michael ot Cai Spring i,sited
Serving Starts 6 pan. ;
Adults - $1.00
Mr and Mrs. Elo Becker o'j C/lfWlTH - .60
FREE DANCE
MUSIC RV
VRAZEL
POLKA BAND
OH. MY POOR
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OUR LEGS / YOU BOTH
AWFUL
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Dennis Krueger and William;
visited Sunday with their moth-
er, Mrs. W F. Neumann at;
CHANGE-OF-LIFE
does it fill you with terror
...frighten you?
READ HOW COUNTLESS WOMEN HAVE FOUND
THE WAY TO OVERCOME CHANOG-OF-LIK FEARS
Have you reached that time of
life when your’body experiences
stianjre new sensations—when
one minute you feel enveloped
in hot flushes and the next are
clammy,cold,drained of energy,
nervous, irattable? Are you in
an agony of fear? Too troubled
to be a good wife and mother?
Don’t just suffer from the
suffocating hot flashes, the sud-
den waves of weakpess, the
nervous tension that all too fre-
quently come with the change
when relief can be had.
The gentle medicine with die penile name LYDIA E. PINKHAM
.cuuxd ...iuu<u ncaiui tveseuivii r.___ ___. ____.< ..,
Foundation said that on Feb.;u
14 it had been declared that
eradication was complete and
the program now was one 01
jrevenung re infestation. He
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Find comforting relief the
way countless women have,
with gentle Lydia E. Pinkham
Tablets. Especially developed to
help women through this most
trying period. In doctor’s testa
3 out of 4 women who took
them reported welceme effec-
tive relief. And aM without ex-
pensive "shots.”
Don’t brood. Don’t worry
yourself sick. Get Lydia E.
Pinkham Tablets at yeer drug-
gist*. Take them daily just like
vitamins.
TSCRA DIRECTORS ASK
FOR BEEF IMPORT LEGIS-
LATION
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BkViX/.
39c |
12 btl. ctn. 39c •
10c
AULOVA
Self-Winding, Waterproof*
WatchM
said this maker it an Interna- *
tional program and as such it;
could be carried on only by the
Federal Government.
However, finant ing of the pro-
gram remains a problem. “It
is my hope and belief that pro-
ducers will not again be asked
to contribute,’
Father s Day visitors in the
home of Mr and Mrs. Conrad
Juergens were Mi and Mrs Al-
fred Ewald of Refugio, Mr and
Mrs. Elgin Krebs o. Houston
Mrs Ella Juergens accompan'ed
her daughter to Houston tor a
visit in their home.
Mi. and Mrs. Erwin Foersetr,
and Miss Faye Holt of Sinton
and Arlen Foester of Austin
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Henry i
Foester Sr., and Henry Jr., anil
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Foester j
and family.
Mr. aid Mrs. Roger Lee Foer-
ster and children and Aunt Ber- j
tha of Houston visited with Mi
and Mrs. Henry Foester and
Henry Ji., and Mr and Mrs.
Raymond Foerster and c hildien
Sun. Mon. Tue. June 28. 29, 30
A DISTANT TRUMPET
Troy Donahue. Suzanne Pies
hette, and Diane McBrien
49c
LARGE JUICY 12 FOR 39c
25 OZ. JAR 33c
303 SIZE CAN ..... 19c
Reg or Soft Reg. 89c . . 49c
LOCALS
Some expect biggest jump in
years in store tor fertilizer
prices. Higher basic prices . , ,
| scheduled by ma jot manuiat ' e a ■
Hirers of ammonium sulphate, I
high -analisis phosphates and
potash will be the reason.
LEMONS 39c
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PAINFUL CORNS?/ I
AMAZING LIQUID >
RELIEVES PAIN AS QlZCX
IT DISSOLVES CORNS AWAY
1 ; Now remove corm rbe f*sr. easy way
j with Freexone®. Liquid Freexone re-
lieves pain instantly, works below the
' skm line to dissolve corns away in lust
| days. Get Freexone.-.atall drug counters.
Mr and Mrs. Oswald LaaKC
of Buffalo left Thursday ;. >< r
spending three weeks vacation
here with Mi and Mrs. Paul
District Highway Engineer at | Laake and other relative , in
Houston. | Ganado, Marble F ails, Houston,
u. S. Griffith, Resident Engi i Columbus and Bemado
neei at Bellville will have ac '
tures. base, paving, signing &
delineation from 2.5 miles west
i hn’couniy ha'Z'fc-en awaZkTtui 4
a Houston firm, it was an
i nounced in Austin this ween by I
\ I the State Highway Commission.
| Subject to tiie concurrence ol
; the Bureau oi Public Roads E.
[ B. Darby and Co., Inc. submit-
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THESE
rubbers don't
PROTECT US i
FROM THE /
FLOODED X
STREETS' THE 1
WATER IS
UTOO HIGH I J—
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BAY CITY- JUNE IS direc-
tors of the Texas and Southwest-
ern Cattle Raisers Association'
meeting here today passed a res
elution strongly supporting leg t0 contribute,’ he said. "But
islatkm to restrict beef import if this is asked. I believe ii
to reasonable levels. behooves all in the livestock j
The resolution reaffirmed tla? industry to lend support to a
Association's previous posit- statewide meeting where a
ion oi strong support tor legis-; program oi action could be
lation now undei consideration planned.”
by Congress which would re-
strict future foreign importa-
tions of beef to the average ot
the five immediately preceding
years. This would be about se-
ven and one- half percent of do-;
mestic production.
APPLES 25c
REYNOLDS WRAP 12” x 75’ 65c {
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in cumi — Huiied »s til out- y.
000's — 17 iexeli. sell.wiMmi, weter- ‘
pruof*, ihock iwistint All lUinleso
stool. »»w
SttAH* n-Rich tlorentlne dial.
All stalnloM steel case waterproof*,
oelt-windini, shock resistant, 2'3 jewels.
WR.SS
See Our Eztensive Collection of
BULOV* Hatches From $24.75
; in the home of her unde, Mr
I and Mrs. Ernest A. Kiaus in
1 New Ulm.
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Mr. and Mrs. Martin Moseson
1 and family of Lyford visited
with Mr and Mrs. Elmo Matus-
ka Thursday night. They are
cousins ot Mrs. Matuska.
Mrs. Ernest Lee Boehme and
children and Mrs. Ben Boehme j
visited with Mr and Mrs. Ed-1 K\
vin Miller of Columbus Sunday |
Sodolak of the Bemardc 4.H afternoon I
government officials which *e
engaged in efforts to develop
nutlets lor American beet in - t , . .
the European market. However The ,s bre^ frt* ,0 ,h^
the Association is convinced ,n » and ’
that these programs, as valu- lbe ?,un“ *l,‘ lroni
able and important as they are,i,he firs*!lt,er ^ck ,c 1 e pr° Grange spent
will not provide a total, unmedi-18ram’ Other act,v,Ues connect-!
ate or long term answer to the . .L~ *" 7 ‘ T” . *1 f a Weise
| the area gilt show held tn the r n- "eige.
: tali and cash awards tor the j
I boys doing tiie best job in yjrs Charles Moeller and chil-
caring tor and managing their <jren of F-reisburg and Miss Jan-
swine breeding project. et Kech were in town Sat.
The Sears boar was purchased---
,rom tbe Prenzler Du- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Chovanec
declaring Irot Farm ot Burton. Texas and and children ol Reckhouse were
thot is located with Oliver Weishuhn in town Sa,.
IVCTl Uldl ,
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Mi. and Mrs. A. D. Voskamk w*^**,ww^*^**'*- .’ihrww
had a joyous reunion on Fa-
ther s Day. All of their children
and grandc hildren came to en- OAKS THEATRE
joy the day with them. Those j
were; Mi. and Mrs. Francis’
Derr and tamily of Columbus. 1
Mi. and Mrs. R. L. Brown and
son and Mrs. Helen Brown Mi '
BONDIFIED
MONEY ORDERS }
at Your
MINIMAX STORE
Columbus, Texas
I Mr. and Mrs. J R Vin Sant CONTRACT l.ET FOR 5.9 ted the low bid oi $2,414,931,00
and Diann ol San Antonio, Mrs. MILES OF CONSTRUCTION on the project. Grading struc
A contract for 3.9 miles ol:
construction on i. H. 1C tn Aus '
oradt CcHinly line, is expecieo
. to take 300 working days, ac-
cording to H E. < armichael
t Distribution of registered Du
Fred Wulff ot Brady. TSCRA roc gilts in the Sears Swine
president, emphasized that beel Program was completed re-
imports are a threat not only to cently with five 4-H members
the cattle industry but to the in the county receiving giits.
economy ot countless communi- Boys receiving gilts this year
ties and related industries. were Edward Gold and Tommy
•Die resolution pointed ' Bittner of G^vood, Larry Holl-
that the Association applauds mann- Jefl Sebes,a Bu,rh
and pledges its cooperation to7 TJ . « i
the eftorts oi groups such as C ub l-nder die terms o le--
President Johnson s team of I Pr°gram- ‘he 4-H membci re j Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mieth
ranchers, feeders, packers and ceives the gi*1 °‘ charge and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Miedi
and agrees to do a good job attended die wedding of Robert
in growing her out and develop- j Sternenberg Saturday evening
ing her into a breeding animal in Houston.
*T*Ka rrilX ir* Kwizl l.l ttiz. |
Sears boar in the county and 1 „
I Mrs. Desste Glaeser of San |
' Antonio and Roy Weige of La
„ „ 1 Fathers Day
ed" "with "the "program include | with lheir Parents. Mr. and Mrs
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problems facing die domestic
beef cattle industry.
In other action the TSCRA
directors passed a resolution op-
posing the proposed USDA reg-;
ulation that would pennit fro-
zen semen to oe imported into receatl>’
the United States, <
that it had been proven that 1 “ ■'^“’2?' "••■■-“’7
Foot and Mouth ano otiier live- Zimmerscheidt (ommun-
stock diseases could be brought 'n addition to the breeding
into this country through this ‘be 'n ^be Scars pro-
(gram, services of the boar will
,,, , also be available at a reason-
The cattlemen also were ,, . . . . ,.
... . j . able breedng fee to others in
brought up to date on the sta- .. . / ■ ■
. 6 , .the county desiring to use nim. 1
lus ot the screwworm eradi-
. ri 1 i. i» Winners m the county man-
cation program. Dolph Briscoe . „ t
. r V, , . 5 . . , agement program for the nast
Jr., of Uvalde, president oi me ■ y. n j c.
year were John David Strieaer.
Texas Animal Healtn Research i. .. . .
?al T. ru°Json oi the Bernardo 4-H Club
14 it had been deciared that wiU a.
wads ot $12, $8. and $5 re-
spectively.
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The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 25, 1964, newspaper, June 25, 1964; New Ulm, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1228136/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nesbitt Memorial Library.