The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 28, 1965 Page: 3 of 4
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WANT ADS
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Boriack Motors
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IT NEVER FAILS
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BRAMBLE PRODUCTION Sale
Saturday. November 6, 1965, 1
p.m. at Bramble Farm No. 1,
Michalsky, Rt. 1 Box 13, New I
Ulm, Texas Itfc
'YOU SPEND TWO HOURS DOLLING
UP SO THftT YOU'LL MAKE * HIT
with the new beau—
Sick TV?
Well Fix It.
the Wesleyan Service Guild
will have the Call to Prayer
——1 program at
L. L. BENDER, BOX 455
SEALY, TEXAS 77474
LAST CALL THIS YEAR
FOR 1964 ADVERTISING
SPECIALTIES
CALENDARS
BOOK MATCHES, ETC.
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George Blezinger and Mr. O.
L Heinsohn the weekend.
Stanburfs Drug
Store
'•Bverythiag Fer Temr Cm**
NEW ULM, Tenae
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LAZY LENNY
DOWN THE
STREET AT A I
SNAILS MCE/ I
i Mrs. Walter Feller,
B. Roth, i
and Charles Feller and Gladys
Ruland Motor Co.,
Incorporated
Your Dodge — Dodge Dart Dealer
Butane Syatemi and Appliances
GIFTS DRUGS
W. E DARILEK, Harnaaciat
(nest to Orphic Theatre)
Dial FE 2-2»»»
"Prwrrif ii»ei a Specie I ry*»
EVERYTHING IN DRUGS
Dial PR 2-2*48
P. O. Bas 171
NEW ULM, TEXAS
and Self Denial [—----- ' ■
the Industry Methodist church.
Thursday, October 28th, the
SPINDLER
Concrete Pipe Co.
READY-MIX CONCRETE
SEPTIC TANKS
Calvert * Irrig.tiea Ptpee
Dial FE I-U41
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sir!
i guess nr won't
COST MUCH TO
HIRE SOMEONE [
TO PUSH THE 2
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"Haadcrafted TIRE DEALER"
Mieth’s Service
Station
’ Smokey Sayti
I SAMS OLD STOQV-'WB
FOR SALE — 1959 Bel Air
Chevrolet, 4-Door Sedan. Clean,
good condition. Frank Zapalac,
Zapalac’s Food Lockers, Bell-
ville, Texas., P. O. Box 876
Phone UN 5-2340, UN 5-2341
52-4 tc
L. WALDVOGEL
Quality Merchaadiae
at LOVER Prices!
Stetaaa Hatt — Van Heueea Shirts
Freeman k Star Bread Sheen
Stylemart Suite
"The Place to go fer the Braadb
Yea Enow,"
NOTICE
Important meeting of Pilgrims
Rest Cemetery Association at
the Industry Fire Station «■
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JUST THINK OF ALL. THE
INCOME TA*ES l‘O HAYE.
TO PAY Zz
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Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Koll
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WHERE A MAH
invented A
MACHINE THAT
WASHES YOUR
FACE AH' DRES6ES
YOU. AH'COMBS
VOUR HAIR JUST )
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Mrs. Erwin Andreas
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ditt-1
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Mr and Mrs. Eddie Heg»-
and Mrs Howard L. Herndon stew at the Industry Brother*
Harold Church Simday.
COLUMBUS
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PHARMACY, Inc.
Two Regiatered PharmacieQ
Thnrmead Went and
Carrell Smith
"We Fill All Dectan
Freer riprieao"
Mr and Mrs Ben Haveriah
of near Industry were in town
dist church and the' Industry ’ °° buaine“ Monday.
Brethem church will go to the ’-----------------------.------
s homes to collect for CROP. (
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Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stock
of Round Top visited with Mrs.
Elsie Dudensing Sunday after-
noon.
ELECTRONIC MAINTENANCE . . . - t
Pbone 992-4700 New Ulm IT PAYS TO READ THE ADS! urda>' mght three of the sheep
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girls,
BELLVILLE FIRMS
RATFSi Throe caatt per wrrt
•tor firn iatertioni two ceata per
word etch addicioaal iaaartioa.
Minimum 90c fer firat iaaorlion)
■40c miaimum additonal inaertioaa.
A charge of 10c additional will bo
■mode for all ada that we have to
until out atatemeau on.
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ANO THEN H6 TAKES
YOU TO A 20 CENT MOVIE!
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WELL, I GUESS YOU KNOW
YOUA FAMILY sesr! r~
) TEXAS NEEDS THE 4 YEAR TERM
FOR BETTER STATE GOVERNMENT!
• Enables our governor and other officials to
concentrate on the complex problems facing Texas.
e Eliminates forcing our statesmen to spend almost half their
time running for office (39 other states already have the
e Makes possible Increased effectiveness and influence for
Texas leadership in national affairs.
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5 miles north of Schulenburg.
Texas on U. S. Hiway 77 - Sell-
ing 27-2 year old Red Angus
Bulls. 6 outstanding Red Angus
Brood Cows, 14 Black Angus
Brood Cows, 17 Black Angus
Bulls-serviceable age. — Come
early, free bar-b^ at 11:30 a m.
Everyone invited. For Catalog
contact Gayle Ingram, Sale
Manager, Box 2, Columbus,
Texas.
FOR SALE: HEREFORD Bull
eight months old. Contact
Glenn Gross, Ph. FL 7-2520,
New Ulm.
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I was born and reared ia
Austin County, live in Austin
County, and pay taxes in Aus-
tin County.
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Mr. Otto Hentzachel was 92
years Sunday, October 24th.
After attending morning service
the Industry
Columbus Drug
Store I
l-2tp Morgenroth, Yorktown; Mr. & ly and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Pflu-
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also of Yiyktown; afternoon with her.
z ' Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Koll-
1-ltP of Nordheim. Pastor and Mrs. atsetay of Houston spent the
ZZZT weekend with their iiometolks.
Joe R. Zanek visited Mr. Mon- , — ------- gv. __
roe Lindemann at the St. An- 01 ^nuum visaed the f improving now.
thony Rest Home and Mrs. Alwin H “***« Sunda> Mter-.
n___a. ...... . _ fWWW*
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their daughter and famiy, Mr. meyer attended the chicken
and Mrs UnwarrL I UmwsAm* sUmv __ r>_ ..a. .
and Keith, and Mr
Kirby of San Antonio.
On Sunday, October 31, at Mrs. Meta Drymaiia an
7:50 pjn. the W. S. C. S. and. Mrs Annie Huebel M Coiumbw
visited with Mrs. Martha
Gross Monday.
Top.
I On Thuraday Mr. and Mrs. afternoon.
™ Mr AleX LentZ and
roe Lindernann at thTst."An- 01 »«“«« ««ted
WILL YOU CASH I
--1 A CHECK? I—
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Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Sch-
roeder an children from Dick-
inson, Mr. and Mrs. C. O lie-
insohn. Mr. and Mrs. O. W.
Albrecht and Mrs. Ben Hal-
Sunday, October 17, Mr. and!* ** Industry Methodist anucek and children tpent
Mrs. Joe Willie Boelsche and church he was honored by a
sons John Willie vid Randy .number of friends and relatives
Wayne of Pasadena spent the at his home. Among the guests
— were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Hentzschel of Karnes City and
his mother Mrs. Lydia Boelsche H“i’-
The Austin County Fair this
past week was a huge success;
weather ideal. A large number
ifrom West End attended. The
! auction sale for 4-H, FFA and
FHA exhibitors was very good.1
as were other exhibits and
shows.
At the sneep scramble Sat-
~1-’ night three of the sheep! ——<• .
caught by West End >,outh *e Industry Metho!
Debra Peschel, Mary church and the Industry
! Brethem church will go to the'
FARMERS see us for Feeds,
Seeds, Fertilizers, applicators,
and custom spreading available.
Save 25% of nitrogen cost by
using anhydrous ammonia. Cus-
tom grinding everyday except
Saturdays. Moeller Feed Mill,
(Lone Oak) Ph. Columbus PE
2-4958 49-tfc
FOR SALE — Outside white
Paint, from 92.95 gallon. Inside
rubber base 92.95 gallon. Out-
side aluminum 3.29 gallon. New
Built-In Bath Tubs, slightly
damaged, from 924.95. New “A”
Commodes 19.95. Used wash
basins. HRUSKA, Park, Texas.
Rt. 2, Box 111, La Grange. 49tfc
FOR BUTANE SyMMM G«s
<oatact Fayatuviila Inuu Ca.,
FRaaklia 1-221} ar 1-22*5, ai
Fayattavilla, Taxa*. efe
POSTED — The Farm of W
€. Ashorn is posted against
hunting, or trespassing of any
nature. A. H. Ashorn. 48-15tp
BUY your western wear at
the FARM and RANCH STORE
Justin, Acme and Tony Lama
Boots; American and Bandera
hats: Lee and Levi Jeans and
Jackets; Western shirts; Wes-
tern suits; Sheep skin lined
leather coats and vests; Ladies'
moccasins and squaw boots;
Hunting and work boots; Tex
Tan saddles' and riding equip-
ment. Large stock. FARM and
RANCH STORE. Highway 71
South, Columbus, Texas. 48-tfc
MONUMENTS and Re^TEstate.
Einst Brokmeyer, P O. Box 97.
Ph. FR 8-2265. Fayetteville
Texas. pd 1-1-66
We are erectors of genuine
Hurricane Fences and Hurri-
canes all galvanized Steel
Buildings. Let us give you a
FREE estimate without any
obligation. Phone PE 2-4233
Amco Fence & Building Co.
Crockett Leyendecker, Colum-
bus, Texas. 28-tfc
FOR SALE — Johnson grass
hay, 60c per bale at the bam.
midway between Cat Spring
and New Ulm. Phone Houston
CA 4-5279 or HO 8-2555. Call
R. E. Smith collect. 51-4tc
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FALL SALE — 39 bulls 16
females — Clean pedigreed re-
gistered Herefords — Acclimat-
ed to Gulf Coast conditicns —
SHORT SNORTS
Governor Connally announ-
ced approval ot two Neigh-
I borhood Youth Corps proj-
' and Laredo.
Securities Commissioner Wil-
I liam M. King reports 55 com-
panies were issued permits to
sell $24.131325 in securities
during September.
George W. Bush inspection
and planning chief for Texas
Department of Public Safety,
has been named to governing
board of American Association
i of Motor Vehicle Administra-
itors.
New Governor's Committee
on Aging held its first meet-
ing here, studied ways at im-
plementing Older Americans
I WOULDN'T CASH A
CHECK FOR MY OWN
] BROTHER! CZ
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mar of Bernardo and Mr. and Mrs. Evelyn Fricke, Mr. and
ited with Mr and Mrs. Fritz dy and Stephen were in Lake Schick and three children of f
Houirtai Mopped, by for u vi*- ^^bonng churcbe* and* viU-
1 --- ”• tor* from other places.
Bauer family reunion at Round o(^a/ftoeenbergE^uted°with'
|Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Loesch'
I Mrs. August Hoppe is home
tfu-ee now after being with her dwgh
|2:JB P. M. J. <
Chairman. Mrs. Ben
Secretary.
Frank Ullrich at the Fayette noon
Memorial Hospital at La I
Grange Mrs Ullrich has re-
turned to her home since.
Sunday, October 17, Mr. and *
wd Randy .number of friends and relatives
_ ____. al. ______
day at Fredricksburg. On their
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Galle and Elaine Raeke ‘ Act and removal of
received an electric , from state hospitals,
steam iron from the San Ber-
Edwin A. naeke n*rd Electric Coop Inc.
Sunday evening Oct. 17, Mrs.!
1 was enjoyed by
a large number, including the
it with Mr. and Mrs. Joe R.
Zanek They had been to the
Strauss Sunday afternoon.
Legion Park. Columbus, Texas I
Gulf Coast Hereford Associa-1—. — i -----’ u
tion. 1-2-t-ch. !a«a,n: a «irl w« bom
— ■ - — | lu ivii, miu ivioj. vnai ic:
FOR SALE: Young hens lay- Bretschneider of Houston -
ing 9 months at 9100 each.! gr a tula t ions to all.
Von Minden’s Hatchery, Fay-! .. .... ...
etteville 1-U- n 1 Abo congratulations to Mr.
___ p I and Mrs. L. H. Kollatschny, a
LARGE family will gather little girl, Lisa Gail, was bom
pecans in Austin and Colorado to Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kollat-
County. See or write B. J.1 schny of Sealy on Thursday.
' Sunday company in the home ! Mr- “*1 Mrs. Ernest Ditt-
________________________j of Pastor and Mrs. Feller were mar; Mr. and Mrs. William
FOR SALE — 1 Farmall H. Mrs. Mary Gross of Comfort, Andreas; Mrs. Adie Andreas
Tractor, 1 two bottom mold Texas; Ema Borgfeld; Nord- Mrs. Almita Kollatachny; Mr.
board plow. Pull type. Edwin helm, Mr. and Mrs. V. H. i
Kuehn, Industry, Texas. 1
FOR SALE Strawberry plants,
75c per hundred at the house.
George Blezinger
Mrs. R. ghaupt of New Ulm spent the
THE NEW ULM ENTERPRISE, NEW UIM, TEXAS, OCTOBER », 19«.
XmM^nDUsTr7neWS^
ALCW convention. Mr*. Peiier ; n
W^re'pdK?,leH.teAtollSS Edwin A. lueke |^^X^2hem church Mn
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vember ’ 12 1965 ^Jltrkan Strauss S"™** afternoon. Jackson Sunday to help W D.l
vemoer 14, iwo. Anu Th an Mr SirauM
! schneider became grandparents which was during the .veek.
i Sunday was tiie annual con-
j to Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. gregational meeting of St. John
■ Con- Lutheran Church, and two new
council men were elected, name
ly Woodrow Garling and Cla-;
rence Dittert. Retiring council
men are Clarence Mersmanr.
and Harry Pless.
Mrs. F. W Grabow received
happy birthday wishes Sun-
Mr and Mrs. William*
' and Mrs. Irwin Grabow of Sea-
r
Mr Allen Mieth was a btnL
ness visitor in Houston Mon-
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