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THE NEW ULM ENTERPRISE — NEW ULM TEXAS. THURSDAY, MAY 5, IM
THE NEW ULM ENTERPRISE
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ASSICIATION
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COMPLETE
Abner E. Jackson
A SINCERE HELPFUL
SERVICE!
PETE E. ETLINGER FUNERAL HOME
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fieeuu in LOVE
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VOTE MAY 1 FOR A STRORC. GROWING TEXAS ECONOMY
RE ELECT GOVERNOR JOHN
|THE CONSERVATIVE IN THE RACE
FOR A GREATER TEXAS!
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R. M. DVORAK
Ph. PE 2-2678
COLUMBUS, TEXAS
Bex 111
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home centrally heated,
NOTICE
Meiners Motor Co.
Janssen Bros. Inc.
SEPTIC TANK CLEANING
FREE ESTIMATES
Call 378-2318 or Write
ROY WEISHUHN
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Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted
ISSBP TOWMEU
WE CAN HANDLE ANY AMOUNT OF ACREAGE!
WILL ALSO PREPARE SEED BED.
FOR FULL DETAILS CONTACT
Plumbing 8C Electric Shop
Box 66 Ellin ger, Texas
GALLOWAY
CALHOUN
Box 195A — Route 2, or
Call 968-4548, La Grange
GMC Trucks Sales—Parts
and Service
Phone 223
Kaase were married at the
Welcome Lutheran church Sat-
urday afternoon. She is the for-
mer Marian Mertz Haverlah.
VOTE MAY 7, IM
ELECT
NEW ULM, BELLVILLE and SEALY
•‘We Heuer Any Burial Pelicy”
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and Mrs. M. C Albert. While
there they also visited the Char
les Underwood family. Mrs. Un-
derwood is the former Anna
Moore and lived here for some
years.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Boecker
and family visited the Walter
Warmkes Saturday night.
Sunday visitors with the Cas-
par Balkes were Mr. and Mrs.
Schroeder Drug
2 Registered Pharmacists On
Duty 24 Hours a Day
Complete Veterinary Supplies
West Side of Square
E. H BAUMGART & SON
Insurance
New Ulm, Texas
GEORGE MIETH MEAT MARKET
Choice Meats and Real Estate
Phone WY 2-4142 - New Ulm - WY 2-4136
L. A. REICHLE
Mobil Oil Products
Phone WY 2-43C0 - New Ulm, Texas
INDUSTRY-NEW ULM TEL. CO.
Industry, Texas FL 7-2301
INDUSTRY STORE — WELCOME STORE
NEW ULM STORE
Shelby Mobile Feed Service
HILL SERVICE CENTER
and five great grandchildren.
Rev. A. M. Roos officiated at
the last rites and burial was/Hi
Star Hill Cemetery.
Koenig Funeral Home of La
Grange was in charge of ar-
rangements.
Copyright
fritter Advert king Service, Ire.
Strasburg, Vt.
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Dodge Dart 880, Plymouth,
Chrysler, Imperial
Dodge Trucks and “Jeeps”
Dependable Used Cars
Guaranteed Service
Body Work. Painting, Wreck
Repairing, Custom Seat Covers,
Headlinings. Furniture Uphol-
stering.
E. W. MEINERS, Owner
MHkal ed poW fer by Carnally Im Governs Campeig* Committee.
Lewis Timberkke, Choirmow
YOUR Candidate far
County Judge
OF
Austin County
Capable Cooperative
Conservative
Your Support Appreciated
PaU tolUical AAv.
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For Your Plumbing and Electric
SUPPLIES and INSTALLATION
GENERAL ELECTRIC
Sales & Service
Douglas Hill - New Ulm, Tex.
P. 0. Box 68 — Ph. 992-4224
CONTRACT PLANTING
COASTAL BERMUDA GRASS
Saturday
Acta
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Sewing machine repair ser-
vice. New and used machines
for sale. In New Ulm every
Wednesday p. m. Service calls
and parti, at New Ulm Store,
882-4188 or ECKERMANN’S
SEWING MACHINE SALES &
SERVICE. Tel. UN 5-2063 Bell-
ville, Texas. 24-tfc
Friday
Hebrews
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PUBLISHED ON THURSDAY
Entered as second-class matter, Oct. 28, 1818, at the Post
Office at New Utas, Texas, under the act of March 8, 1888.
One year in the State of Texas 88-88; Outside 83 58
MR. and MRS. A. E. GAY, Owners and Publishers
Aiy errmiMM rcflwMa upon eke character, Kaadiag or ropoia
team of «ay fitw, corporaeieo or individual published iu thoao colunna
Will bo cheerfully corroctod upon it being brought to the attoatMa
•f the Publisher. We will appreciate the giving of aey sew, item
•f say rwton, parties, etc., that may occur in your home. You
coperataou will help The Enterprise “your noway paper.” Contribution
for publicaieu MUST he signed by the ceutributora.
CARD OF THANKS and IN MEMORIAMS, Sc per line; Manimur
charge 81.15. Address ell commnaicalioM and make all monies pay
able to The New Ulm Eaterprim, New Ulm, Taxaa.
Cecil Sears of Sotnmerville and
Mr. and Mrs. John Current of
Bellville. Wednesday evening
visitors with them were Mrs.
Annie Jurries and Bubba and
Esther Mayer of Brenham.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kolenov-
$ky visited with Mr. Mrs. John
Susa) on Thursday.
A brief visitor here Thursday
a.m. was Franklin Albert o'
Houston. .. - "
Enjoying 8 ball game at the
i Astro Dome one night last week
were Mr. and Mrs. Walter
, Warmke, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin ‘
Macat and Mr. and Mrs. Bur-
ney Boecker.
Get well wishes go out to
Mrs. Chalaupka who underwent
pnaiA>> amauNamamr in tVxo RaIIviTIa
hospital recently.
Thursday
Proverba
1.11-27
major surgery in the Bellville ;
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Psalms
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LA GRANGE DIRECTORY
Adamcik Refrigeration Sales & Service
TED ADAMCIK — Owners — J. V. KANA
“Anything We Sell We Service”
— FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES —
Radios — Washers — Misc. Appliances
LENNOX HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING
Phone 44 La Grange, Texas 267 W. Travis
Sundsy
Deuteronomy
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I am deeply grateful
for your continued
confidence. I hope that
I may merit your
support again on May 7th-
both at the polls and at your
precinct convention, to continue
the important progress we are
’* mating together.""
THt CHUI8CH POW ALL . . .
ALL FOte THt CHURCH
The Church m th* greeted facia*
ea earA far lhe haildsug af «h»r-
•cter ami *ead ciSueawip. It is a
•larchawac af spiritual values. Widi-
om a strong Church, neither de-
mocracy nor civilitaiion can aar-
*iv«. There are four weed rreeont
why every per*a ahanb! allend
•trvitM regularly and sapruri the
Church. They arc: (I) Par hw
own sake. (2) For hit children*e
8*ke. (3) For the take of hit »om-
mvaity and nalioa. (4) For thr
take of die Church itaelf, wh.A
needt hit moral and materiel t*p-
port. Plan Io go to church rvfu-
teely and read your Bible daily.
Going to Uana for their an- Stepan, Mr
nual weekend trip ware Mr. I Stepan, r
and Mrs. Ben Maresh. Mr. and ‘
Mrs. Ladgie Scbovajsa, Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Macat and Shelia.
Mr. and Mrs. Theo Wehring
and family. Mr. and Mrs. Pat
Mikeska and boys, Mr. and Mrs
John Susen and family, War-
ren Warmke, Gary Mikeska
and Daniel Merty. Joining them
there were Mr. and Mrs. John
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Cozy Rest Home 1 Dr, D. R. Taylor
LA GRANGE, TEXAS 1 — OPTOMETRIST —
Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted,
A home for the aged and in- Frames Repaired, or Replaced
valid, with nursing care and while you wait. Lenses Duplica-
good food. | ted. Contract Lens Fitted.
— OFFICE HOURS —
good food.
(Any religion accepted) __________
Clean, comfortable rooms, with 8 30 to 5:30 Monday thru Sat.
home centrally heated, except Thursday, 8:30 to 12 00
and air-conoitioned. Office Ph. 968 3953. Home Ph.
Write: Mrs. Linda Wunderlich, 368-4307. Call for night appoint-
” ‘ “ ments. Old Masonic Bildg., La
Grange.
. and Mrs. Alien
— r —— and family,
Stepan, Ben Gaidosek.
Mrs. Lanford is visiting here
with her daughter and family
the Robert Borchgardts.
A large group from this area
gathered at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Kaase Satur-
day night to serenade Mr. and
Mrs. Leroy Kaase with an old
time chivaree. Mr. and Mrs.
In faith and prayer, Kathy
can find His all-sufficient help
and feel beneath her His
Everlasting Arms.
The Church guides you to God.
You can discover your
destiny as His < hild.
You can be secure in divine love.
•f Tylur
ATTORNEY GENERAL
Only candidate who has been a prosecutor
or served in the Attorney General’s office.
(M. Pol. A4v. by G. Olboun)
RAILROAD COMMISSIONER!
KOENIG FUNERAL HOME
Where “Good Service Cost No
More.” — Ambulance Service
anywhere - anytime. Funeral
Insurance - Pre-arrangements—
SERVING Industry, New Ulm,
Frelsbnrg, Shelby and all sur-
imi nd in g territory.
All Insurance Policies Honored
Phone Industry FL 7-2556; La
Grange, M8-J121.
WILLIAM HUEBNER
EXPIRES
Last rites for Mr. William
' Huebner aged 86, were held
< Thursday, April 28 at Zaskoda
Chapel in Industry.
Mr. Huebner was bom Deccm
ber I, 1870, at Gablooz, Aus-
tria and came to America
with his parents when he was
seven years old. The fanuiy
settled at Welcome, Texas.
He lived 88 years In Austin
County and 68 of them were
spent at Star Hill.
He was married to Miss Au-
gusta Wittner January 11, 1896
at Welcome, she preceded him
in death March 24, 1956. He
, was a retired farmer.
Surviving are three sons, Lee
and Kermit Huebner both of
Star HUI and Waldo Huebner of
BeUville, four grandchildren
NEW ULM STATE BANK
Member F. D. I. C.
Established 1906
BUENGER CHEVROLET CO.
FL 7-2171 Industry, Texas
NEW UI.M ELECTRIC SHOP
Electrical Appliance Sales and Service
WY 2-4101 New Ulm, Texas
R. M. DVORAK
Contract Planting - Coastal Bermuda Grass
Box 101 Columbus, Texas PE 2-2678
INDUSTRY STATE BANK
Member F. D. I. C.
Industry, Texas — FL 7-2151
MILTON LINDEMANN
Purina Chows
Industry, Texas FL 7-2211
NEW ULM ENTERPRISE
Offset Printing — “Better For Less"
Phone WY 2-4178 P. O. Box 128
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*ItaJ 10(5 MARESH
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Marian Balke was one of the
participants in the 4-H Food
Siow held in Anileton on Satur-
day. Accompaning her were ber
mother, Mrs. Caspar Balke,
Mrs, Paul Schomberg, Mrs. R-
- Kbwies, Mrs. Kermit Kowles
Kathy is secure In her mother’s love. Trust and peace gleam
in her eyes. Happiness and hope shine in her face.
But Kathy has her heartaches. She falls and skins her knee.
Or she loses her favorite dolly. And then her eyes
are flooded with tears.
Mommy is always there to help. The knee is bandaged
and kissed. The dolly is found. As Mommy’s arm
slips around Kathy, the tears are dried.
Kathy is secure in her mother’s love.
When Kathy grows older her mother will
not be able to love away the adult
heartaches. But Kathy can turn
to God. Her mother’s love is
but an echo of the Heavenly
Father’s love for His children.
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The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 5, 1966, newspaper, May 5, 1966; New Ulm, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1228226/m1/2/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nesbitt Memorial Library.