The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 2, 1976 Page: 3 of 4
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CLOSE OUT SALE
Will Be Closed
Will Be Closed
CHAIN
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Monday, Sept. 6
1139.90
Monday, Sept. 6
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labor day
labor day
In Memoriam
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Mareks Grocery
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MRS. ADOLPH WIEBUSCH
the coming
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NOON LUNCHES SERVED
FRIDAY, SATURDAY, AND SUNDAY
LIBERAL DISCOUNT
Call 732-3551 For Appointment
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Giddings, Texas
SALE EVERY TVESDA Y
OWNER: Ed Tobias
203 W«st Glenn
Bellville. Texas 77418
Phone 865-2142
EDWIN
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BAGGIES
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FOR SALE - Highly Ferti-
lized Coastal Bermuda Hay.
Contact Cleo Buechmann,
New Ulm, Texas.
DEL monte cut beans
new #2-1/2 can size
Cen-Tex Livestock Commission Co. has a good market
on all classes of cattle and other livestock. Bring your-
cattle to our sales for best results.
Sadly missed by
Mrs. Eddie Marek,
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Luetge
and family
Mr. and Mrs. Harris Luetge
and family
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Glae-
ser, Jr. and family
Mr.and Mrs.Raymond Bayer
and family
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Keaton
and family
Have qualified buyers
for all kinds of property
FARMS—RANCHES
ACREAGE — HOMES
midt of Willow Sprfc
business visitors in
Friday.
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FOR SALE - One ‘62 Chev-
rolet, 4 door; One *64 Olds,
4 door, in good condition.
See C. E. F hillips at Frels-
burg. 732-5684.
FOR SALE— White Irish Po-
tatoes, IOC lb. Contact Wal-
ter Glaeser, New Ulm.
FOR SALE — Road Gravel
and Iron Ore. Jesse Villa,
Bellville 865-5485.
We change oil and grease
cars. BLE’/INGERCORNER
GROCERY AND SERVICE
STATION, Industry.
WANTED TO BUY-Sheep.
Ewes or Lambs. Contact
Marvin Pavllcek Rt. 3,Sealy,
885-2123.
JUST RECEIVED
45* Brushed Denim - blue,
white, navy, brown, 11.29
yd.
45” Chambray for embroi-
dered shirts, blue. $1.29
yd.
45* Broadcloth for quilt lin-
ings and blouses - white,
red, teaberry, apple green
and gold, $1.29 yd.
45” Gingham Checks, in po-
lyester and cotton - navy,
red and other assorted
checks, $1.19 yd.
45* Assorted Seersucker,
in beautiful plaid patterns
$1.29 yd.
45* Gauze, for blouses, very
sheer, $1.19 yd.
Everyday Greeting Cards,
98? to $1.89 per box.
In loving memory of Ed-
die Marek, who passed away
August 29, 19 "3.
Rotate
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Riba. Dw. 7H99O
PRESERVING CHILDREN
Take 1 large field
About 1/2 dozen children
2 or 3 small dogs
A pinch of brook
Some pebbles
Mix the dogs and children
together; sprinkle the field
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lee
Rinn and family accompan-
ied by Mrs. Eddie Rinn, Miss
Erna Rinn and Mrs. Robert
Rinn visited Sunday in Rose-
bud with Mrs. Walter Rinn.
• * •
• • »
Mrs. Edwin Luedke spent
Friday in the Marvin Luedke
home in Brenham.
Saturday,
September 4
J Music By:
RAY JURECKA
Mrs. Richard Goodlett of
Brenham and Mrs. Annie
Hoppe were business visit-
ors in Bellville Tuesday.
Also |
Contact
Rt. 3.Sealy, 885 - 2123 .
45'
Deep in our hearts lies a
picture,
More precious than silver
and gold.
It’s a picture of our dearly
beloved.
Whose memory will never
grow old.
The way he talked.
The smile he wore.
And all the thousand things
so dear;
We loved about him while
he lived,
Haven’t gone with him from
here.
They’re planted deep in me-
mory’s garden.
And watered daily with our
tears;
To keep them ever fresh
and vivid,
Through all
years.
Always so true, unselfish
and kind,
Few in this world his equal
you’ll find;
A beautiful life that came to
an end,
He died as he lived, every-
one’s friend.
SEPTEMBER 6- JO
WEST END
Monday - School Holiday
Tuesday — Meat with No-
odles, Green Beans,Season-
ed Beets, Bread, Frult, Milk
or Chocolate Milk.
Wednesday — Pork Sau-
sage, Carrots, Mashed Po-
tatoes, Rice, Bread, Gelatin,
Milk or Chocolate Milk.
Thursday — Fish Sticks-
Catsup, French Fries, Spin-
ach, Bread, Fruit, Milk or
Chocolate Milk.
Friday - Chili Burgers-
Cheese Slice, Potato Chips,
Pickles, Fruit, Milk or Cho-
colate Milk.
Visitors in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Meyer
Sunday to observe Mr. Mey-
er’s birthday were Mr. and
Mrs. Edmund Pflughaupt,
Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Hugo P.
Schmidt,Mr. and Mrs. A.C.
Rinn, Mrs. Otto Gross and
Mrs. Emily Neuendorff.
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Mr. and Mrs. William
Wennenweser visited Sunday
with Mrs. Phillip Kessler
and Mr. and Mrs. M liber*
Kessler.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Meyer
visited Sunday with Mrs. Elo
Schertz and Lee.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Minar,
Mr. andMrs. Lambert Brune
and Leigh Ann, Miss Hilda
Breit vlsitedSunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Lebert Brune and
family.
SKULL CHH
COMPANY
Altair, Texas
Southwest Intersection
Highways 9CA and 71
MOTEL (Weekly Rates)
RESTAURANT
BOWLING ALLEY
Miss Hattie Mieth visited
Friday m Sweetbriar Nur-
sing Home with Mrs. Ernest
Kuehn and Mrs. Herman Ble-
StBfK,
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Minar
and JvOf, and Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Minar visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Eddie Runge ten-
day before last.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mas
and family al Weimar, Mr.
and Mrs. Milton Warrs, Davy
Wavra and Dee Ann visited
over the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Anton Wavra.
Mrs. Milam Friant and
Mrs. Edna Mieth visMod Fri-
day with Mias Hattie Mieth.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. ifago Seb-
midt of WjHow Springs were
Ulm
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ma-
cat of Brenham visited Wed-
nesday morning with Mrs.
Annie Hoppe.
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5 a.m.
Board
Monday
W me-
nesday
DANCE
Friday,
September 3,
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, Pastor
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Ol 10:15
’ nutrena feed
Sacked or Bulk - Your feed
grinding business is appre-
ciated. Industry Store.
JANITOR NEEDEDfor even-
ing shift. Steadley Company,
inc., 401 Horton, Brenham,
Tens. 836-5361.
r. and ,
Sr. ’
Mias St
Tamer V<
tsville pal
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Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Schultz at Hoattoa visited
the
Kitchen
Korner
GEORGIAN TISSUE .— 8 pk_____H29
Card of Thanks
I wish to express my
sincere thanks to all my
friends and relatives for
their thoughtfulness and kind
deeds during my stay at the
hospital. A special thanks to
Father Fuchs for his visits
and prayers and to the doc-
tors and nurses for their
care. May God bless all of
you.
MIRACLE WHIP----qt--------99£
MAGNETIC SIGNS - fully
magnetized. Send size and
wording, I’ll quote price.
Please write clearly or
print, L. L. Bender, Box
455, Sealy, Texas 77474.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Greg Hunger and son were
Mrs. Sharon Sronce and
Matt , Mrs. Bruno Laake,
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hunger
of La Grange, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Hunger of El Campo,
Mr. and Mrs. Sonnte Jones
and family, Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. Templeton and dau-
ghter, all of Columbus and
Mrs. Donnie Templeton and
family.
Debbie and Greg Hunger
and little Shawn visited Fri-
day evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Bruno Laake and Dar-
ryl.
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BICENTENNIAL
Homecoming Festival
Svaday, September 5, 1976
Haraoita Hill-Shelby
Boneless Beef and Pork Barbecue
SERVED AT 11:00 A.M. Adults $2.50 Chiltfren $1.50
Dancu^ during the afternoon Muaic by:
Donnie W avra&The Hi—Liters
plus the Father & Son Orch.
Dance al Night Muaic by: Blue Sunsets
Plenty of Refreshments Sausage Available At Night
BEER GARDEN
1 ' i
1 wish to express my
sincere thanks to relatives
and friends for their con-
cern shown me during my
stay at the hospital. Thanks
for the praysrs, cards, vi-
sits and food. Special
thanks go to Pastor Fehler
for his visits and prayers,
the doctors and nurses of the
Columbus Community Hos-
pital. AU of this meant a
lot to me. May God bless
allot you.
HELP WANTED-Auto Me-
chanic. Experienced need
only apply. Guarantee plus
commission. Paid vacation
and group insurance avail-
able. New facilities. Boriack
Motors - Ford 4 Mercury,
Bellville, Texas. Phone 713-
865-3161 in Bellville. Hous-
ton Phone 463-8123.
with flowers, spread over all
a deep blue sky and bake
in the sun. When brown set
away to cool in a tub.
Recent visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Dungen at Bru-
shy were Mr. and Mrs. Vin-
cent Krupkaof Columbus who
recently returned from a 28-
day tour of Europe. The tour
Included a 3-day stay in Gdy-
nia, Poland; Hamburg, Ger-
many; Rotterdam, Nether-
land; and Southhampton,
Tilbury and London, Eng-
land. The Krupkas made the
trip by steamship Stefan Ba-
tory of Polish registry which
they boarded in Montreal af-
ter flying to Montreal from
Houston.
FOR SALE - Farmail Cub
Tractor with equipment,
good cattle guard.
Marvin Pavllcek,
i.Sun-
> 10:50
- 7:30;
er Me-
y 7:45.
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. Pastor
1 Bible
'orship
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minimum additional inser-
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Memorials 5? per printed
line with minimum $1.25. Le-
gals at classified rate. Dead-
line for classified advertis-
ing 5:00 p.m. Tuesday. So-
cial invitations through the
press charged at regular
display advertisingrate. Po-
licy on other social announ-
cements, etc., are at the
discretion of the publisher.
Publisher not responsible
for accuracy In classified or
announcements placed via
telephone.
REAL ESTATE LISTINGS
WANTED-Farms, Ranches,
Homes, Acreages. Ervin
Mieth, Jr., Real Estate
Broker. 992-3742, Rt. 1, Box
121C, New Ulm.
O’BRYANT ELEMENTARY
4 BELLVILLE JR.HIGH
Monday - Holiday
Tuesday - Ground Meat
and Noodles, Green Beans,
Diced Carrots, Frult. Bread,
Milk or Chocolate Milk.
Wednesday - Sausage,
Buttered Potatoes, Corn,
Fruit Cocktail, Bread, Milk
or Chocolate Milk.
Thursday - Hamburgers,
Tossed Salad, F rult. Potato
Chips, Milk or Chocolate
Milk.
Friday — Chili over Corn
Chips, Baked Beans, Mixed
Greens, Cherry Crisp,
Bread, Milk or Chocolate
Milk.
THURSDAY
Is now open Tuesday through Thursday at 4:00 p.m.
Friday, Saturday and Sunday at 11:00 a.m. for your
enjoyment.
The Parlour offers a full menu line of Jumbo Shrimp.
Charcoal Steaks, Sausage and Sauerkraut, Fried Chicken
along with other fine foods and short orders.
FOR SALE OR TRADE -
3 acres on gravel road east
of town, north of track, 8
acres adjacent and south of
track-block of land south of
track adjacent to Baumgart.
3 acres. V. E. Reichle, 915-
683-5789, 3521 W. Louisiana
St., Midland, Texas 79701.
•Mr. and Mrs. Amos Fav-
1ft ef La Grange visited last
week with Mr. andMrs. Roy-
Duagen at Brushy. Mr. and
Mrs. Pavlik recently re-
turned home fro® Philadel-
phia, Pennsylvania, where
they attended the 41st Eu-
charist Congress.
• • •
Relatives from East Ber-
nard visited Sunday with
Mrs. Amite Hoppe.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett
Stork and family of Atkins,
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Brne-
dlgam and family spent the
weekend with Mrs. Adolph
Kautz and Arno.
Mr. and Mrs . Ben Ar-
rington of Groesbeck spent
Sunday with Mr and Mrs.
Edwin Luedke.
FOR SALE - 1965 Oldsmo-
bile station wagon. Contact
D. L. Nelson, Industry. j
MINNOWS EOR SALE at
Henry’s Place, Industry, Tx.
PARLOUR
NEW ULM, TEXAS
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David
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ta ra-
ke ta-
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lo vu I
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> go to
whose ’
purled
weekend with Mrs.
Schult* In Hew Ulm.
• • •
E. G. Fleeter and grand-
son of Nev Orleans visited
brkrfly with P-V<**
Vtaiting last Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dungen
at Brushy were Mrs. Mar-
lon Nichols, Brian and Jen-
nifer of Rosenberg and Mrs.
Otto Loessin and Jon Keith
of Columbus.
FOR SALE - Old farm wa.
gon. First $100 gets it.
George Sager, 3 miler west
of Cat Spring on Highway
1094, phone 992-3324.
On Sunday, August 29,
some of Mr. and Mrs. Geor-
ge Blexinger*s children got
to spend the day with them,
also enjoying dinner togeth-
er. Those spending the day
with them were Mr. andMrs.
Weldon Haevischer, Brian,
Dwayne and Jay, Mrs. Ben
Halamicek, Glenda, Sharon
and their friend from Hous-
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Vana, Jayne. Chuck and Jay-
ne’s friend from Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. AdolphWie-
busch, Patricia and Sharon
spent Sunday In Austin visit-
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Don
Guy. They also attended
church services at Prince of
Peace Lutheran Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Elben
and Janet spent Saturday and
Sunday . August 21 and 22.
In the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Adolph WjebuschandSharon.
They came especially to at-
tend the funeral services for
Woodro# Pfeffer on August
22.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ble-
zInger spent Thursday in Ro-
senberg.
Mr. and Mrs. Kermit
Huebner accompanied by
Mrs. Otto Huebner attended
funeral services for Joe Za-
nek In Industry last Sunday.
29c
PEARL BEER---cans 6 pk.— S|25
COCA COLA, SPRITE, MR. PIBB
plus dep.-------4 $p0
OATMEAL BROWNIES
1/2 cup butter, melted
1 cup sugar
2 eggs, well beaten
1 tsp. vanilla
1/2 cup sifted flour
1/2 cup cocoa
1/2 tsp. baking powder
1/2 tsp. salt
1 cup oats
1/2 cup chopped nuts (op-
tional)
Combine all ingredients in
order given. Mix well. Sp-
read batter in a greased
8x8 inch pan. Bake at
350 degrees for 30 minutes.
• • ♦
Mrs. Adolph Wjebusch
sent this recipe from her
favorites for after school
snacks.
CHEESBURGER ROLL
Use your favorite biscuit
recipe or prepared mix. Roll
dough into a 10 x 12 inch
rectangle. Spread with che-
ese burger filling. Roll up
up length-wise. Seal edges
and ends.Place sealed side
down on well greased sheet.
Shape into a crescent if de-
sired. Bake at 425 degrees
25 to 30 minutes. Serve hot
with chili sauce or catsup.
CHEESEBURGER FILLING
2 cups ground meat (1 lb.)
1/2 tsp. salt
1/4 tsp. pepper
2/3 cup grated sharp cheese
1/4 cup catsup
I tbsp, chopped onion.
Brown meat, add salt, pep-
per. Mix well. Add remain-
ing Ingredients mixing well.
Try any of your own favor-
ite meat fillings.
; orch. ; [j
' adm. $2.09 per person '
Time 9- 1 Free Tables ' <
Hall Airconditioned
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NEW ULM, TEXAS
NOTICE
Cattle Guards made, deli-
vered and installed. CaU
MAREK* S GROCERY,
992-3342.
Mr. and Mrs. Haymond
Pavllcek of Ellinger and Mr.
and Mrs. Sylvester Pavllcek
visited in Houston Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Ricky
Pavlicek and also went to
see Michael Pavlicek who in
also in Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Kubicek spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. John Zapalac
and son.
Mrs. Donald Cain and
baby and Mrs. Ad. Kulhanek
visited Thursday evening
with Mrs. Mary Henneke.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Cerney and son of Wharton
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Sylvester Pavlicek August
22 and later they all attended
the Catholic Church festival
at Ellinger.
Mrs. Walter Krenek of
Columbus spent F riday with
Mrs. A. E. Arndt. Thursday
visitors with Mrs. Arndt
were Mrs. Grace Murphy
of Houston, Mrs. Gus Lind-
emann of La Grange andMrs.
Annie Krenek of Fayette-
ville.
Mrs. Rosie Evanicky was
a recent visitor with Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Kubicek,
Mrs. Ad. Kulhanek visited
with them last week Tuesday.
NEW BREMEN
NEWS
WANTED - MACHINE
OPERATORS for second
shift to operate spring form-
ing machines. Mature men or
women who have had past
machinery experience of
some kind desired. Base rate
$2.75 to $3.60, plus incen-
tives, also 9 paid holidays,
plus vacations, insurance,
etc. Apply in person.
STEADLEY COMPANY, 401
Horton Street 836-5261,
Brenham, Texas.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Rinn
and Mr. andMrs. Davy Gross
visited Sunday wtth Mr. and
Mrs. Hugo P. Schmiat and
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence BAR (Mixed Drinks A Ducte)
Obermueller. 713-234-2583
Lt. Stockton
In Training
Marine First Lieutenant
Ronnie W. Stockton, whose
wife Martha is the daughter
of Rev. and Mrs. ’Gordon A.
Hejl of Rt. 1, Bellville, has
participated in “Operation
Beacon Cherry,* an amphi-
bious training exercise con-
ducted at Pohang, Republic of
Korea.
The exercise included
Navy and Marine Corps for-
ces from the U.S. and the
Republic of Korea. It was
designed to test the overall
combat readiness of the for-
ces In a combined amphibi-
ous operation.
Stockton serves with the
1st Marine Aircraft Wing
homebased on Okinawa.
A 1972 graduate of North
Texas State Jnlverslty, Den-
ton, with a Bachelor of Arts
degree inMathematics, join- ..................
ed the Marine Corps in Au- ■*
gust, 1972.
Kol Imans At
Camp Lejune
Sgt. and Mrs. William D.
Kollman and daughter.
Kristy Ann left for Camp
Lejeune, North Carolina, on
Monday, August 23, after
spending annual leave with
home folks in this area.
Sgt. Kollman spent 13 mon-
ths overseas at the Marine
Corp. Base in Okinawa,
which also included duty in
the Philipines. Korea and
Japan.
They are now residing at
708 Richlands Hwy., Jack-
sonville, North Carolina
28540.
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