The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 18, 1967 Page: 2 of 6
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Rural Mail Carriers
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To Help In Survey
Box 128 Ph; KS-4178 New Ulm, Texas 78960
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
LOCAL NEWS
Witt’s Unit Gets Award
Quebe
Enters
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Harry
Gaertner
Klimek
Agent
Funeral
Hubert
Today
Attends
Course
Week Long Specials
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10# GROUND BEEF
$4.90
10# SHOULDER STEAK . .
$5.90
65c
10# ROUND STEAK
$7.90
$7.90
10# T-BONES
59c
$7.90
10# SIRLOIN
$7.90
10# VEAL CHOPS ...
F iji GRANGE DIRECTORY
$3.50
10# BRISKET STEW .
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and d ry f orti liior
applied on a
custom basis
FOREQUARTERS
450
Foods, Sood s.
Fertilisers
Entered as second class matter, October 20, 1910,
at the Poet Office at New Ulm. Texas, under the
act of March 3, 1889
(Htjc Nefu ilhn Enterprise
Your Community newspaper vwlnc Austin,
Colorado, Fayette and Washii^ton Cvintie*.
Mrs. Marcus Galle
of Industry wasdismissed from
the La Grange Hospital Sun-
day.
Cutoff
July 25
Thecutoffdateforthe
Acting Postmaster
Vilen E. Mieth reminds rural
patrons of the New Ulm Post
Office to be on the lookout
for June Livestock Survey
cards. Next week, mail car-
riers will leave survey cards
in a sample of boxes along
their routes.
" USDA bases llve-
RESERVE
RIGHTS
TO
LIMIT
MOELLER
FEED MILL
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and MarkKubicek, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Justin Kubicek.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank-
lin Susen of Bellville visited
Sunday with W. F. Hajek at
Industry.
cf discharge, plus one year
for each three months active
duty, but not in excess cf 20
yean from date of last dis-
charge.
Mrs. Jerry Lee Rlnn
of Poet Oak Point was in New
Ulm Friday.
stock and poultry estimates
on replies to this survey, "
Mieth explains. "It Is im-
portant for everyone who gets
a card to fill it out and return
it to the carrier. This wap
USDA gets a representative
sample of the area's livestock
and poultry holdings.
Carriers assist! ng
YOU!
ONE-STOF
FARM service
CENTER
Custom
grinding, mixing
and shelling
(LONE OAK)
Rt. 2, Fayetteville
Ph: Columbus HE 2-4958
Childrenwho made
itefr First Holy Communion
Sunday at the 10 o'clock
Mass in Sts. Peter & Paul
_ Catholic Church were Glen-
- da Luedke, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Cwtis Luedke,
Cindy Moeller, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Moeller,
Mary Elaine Schuette, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
Schuette, lisa Kay Breit,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Breit, Margie Henneke, dau-
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Henneke. Justin Wostarek,
sou of Mr. and Mrs. Justin
Wostarek. Ronnie Schmidt,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald
veteran^ the absolute dead-
line is January 31, 1975.
For pox Korean Con-
flict veterans the loan dead •
Hue formula is the same as
the one for previous pro-
Mr, and Mrs. Alton
Galle of Brenham, Mrs. Pet-
trich of Brenham, Mrs. Emil
Galle and Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Mieth, Sharon and David,
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mn. Edgar Mieth.
MONTGOMERY, Ala.
—Airman Firx Class Dale W.
Witt, whore mother, Mrs.
Clara Burk, lives on RL 1,
Round Rock, Texas has been
awarded the U.S. Air Force
Outstanding Unit Award at
Maxwell AFB, Ala.
Airman Witt, an ad-
ministrative specialist with
the 3800th Air Base Wing at
Maxwell, will wear a per-
GI Loan
Sara Lee
Reg. 79<
FROZEN CAKES
SIDES
48C
New Red
POTATOES
Fresh
TOMATOES
Ruby Red
GRAPEFRUIT
Admiration
COFFEE .............
With $2.50 purchase
HINDQUARTERS
58C
Pt.
Morton's
BARBECUE SAUCE
- Course
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Mrs. Wilson Platte,
accompanied by Mrs. Ernest
Kuehn of Welcome were
Brenham visiters Mondav.
The Pox Office De-
partment has announced that
Mr. and Mrs. Lee J, Leon-
hardt cf Carmine were the
successful bidden IB cons-
truct a new postal facility at
Round Top, Congressman
Jake Pickle reported recently.
The Leonhardt bid
was one of four submitted to
BEEF
SPECIALS
NO CHARGE FOR CUTTING AND WRAPPING
... Lt. Kana
Finishes
164 W. Colorado
La Grange, Texas,
968-3248 Bus 968-3860 Res
Lutherans: A health insurance
policy from Lutheran Brother-
hood i$ non-cancelable and
guaranteed renewable at the
same premium to age 65.
LUTHERAN
BROTHERHOOD
Life & Health Insurance
for Lutherans
701 Second Avenue, So.
Minneapolis 2, Minn.
19cR
First Holy Communion
Schmidt, Andrew Loehrer, son _____________
cf Mr. and Mrs. EUgene Loehrer work! War IIG. I. Home Loan
Program is July 25,1967, the
Veterans Adminlstradonsaid
today.
That date is the abso-
lute deadline for applications
for VA guaranteed or Insured
G. L Home Loans for veter ans
of World War IL according
to P. J. Mims, Manager of
the Veterans Administration
Regional Office in Houston.
Veterans of the Korean
Conflict and for the Viet-
nam era veterans are not af-
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and mail to the New Ulm Enter-
prise, Box 128, Nev Ulm, Texas
78950.
Subscription Price, $3.00-1
year in Texas; $3.50 outside.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Kretzschmar, Anita, Vernon
and Kevin of Houxon, Mrs.
Roxie Helwig, Roxie Jean
and Colleen and Mrs. Ruby
Evans all of Temple, Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Buechmann and
Pam, Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
Altman, Ricky and William
and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Mieth,
Sharon and David were Moth-
er's Day guests in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Kretz-
schmar.
Mr. and Mrs. C.A.
Reddig and Bill of Houston,
Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Kolwes,
Tommie and Darryl spent
Mother's Day with their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F.
Hegemeyer at Star HilL
• • • • •
Mr. and Mrs. Mil-
ford Gross and sons of Bell-
ville, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert
Gross of La Grange, Mr. and
Mrs. Lew Ellyn Gross and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Krause of Bellville, Wilfred
Krause at Houston, Malcom
Krause of Houston, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Dinert. Kermit
Dittert were Mother's Day
guests in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Davy Gross and Kir-
by.
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& GROCERY
Owned and Operated By
Bill Fritzler and Gene Vibrock
2 Registered Pharmacists On
Duty 24 a Day
SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One year in the State of
Texas. $3.00; Outside,
$3.50; Foreign Rates on
request; Bulk Rates also
on request.
Mr. and Mrs Raymond L. Dungan Jr.
OWNERS AND PUBUSHERS
NOTICE; Any erroneous reflection upon the character
xanding or reputation ot any person, firm or corp-
oration which may happen to appear in the columns
of THE NEW ULM ENTERPRISE will be corrected
quickly if brought to the rention of the manage-
ment.
Funeral Services for
Adolph J. Klimek of Fayette- fee ted by the WW n cutoff
ville will beheld today (Thun- date. For Korean Conflict
day) at %30 a.m. from Kne-
sek Chapel and the Fayette-
ville Catholic Church.
Burial will be in the
Catholic Cemetery.
Mr. Klimek passed
away Monday at the age of 58 gramsjlO years after thedate
years, 11 months and seven
days.
He was bom at Fay-
etteville on June 8, 1908, the
son of Ignac Klimek and An-
nie Minarcik Klimek.
Sirvivors include his
wife, Mn. Rosalie Klimek of
Fayetteville; three daughters,
Mrs. Marian Albers of Houston.
Mrs. Lorain Hracbovy of Hous-
ton and Mrs. Patricia Henneke
of Houxon; one son, SSgt.
DanielJ. Klimek of Huntsville,
Alabama and 13 grandchildren.
Mr. and Mn. J. P.
Biggs of Houston, Mr. and
Mrs. /.lien Hoppe and family
of Bay City visited over the
weekend in the home cf Mr.
and Mn. Max Sternenberg at
Industry.
Mr. and Mn. Adolph
Wiebusch and daughters and
■Mrs. Arthur Blezinger attend-
ed the Fine Arts Awards pre-
sentation at Bellville High
School lax Thursday night.
Carolyn was a nominee.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther
Blezinger and sons and Caro-
lyn, Sandra, Patricia and
Sharon en1v,cd the movie
"Monkey's Go Home" lax
Friday night in Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph
Wiebusch and daughten and
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Blezinger
and sons all visited with their
parents; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Blezinger Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Einil
Heitmann spent Sunday night
with Mn. James Rlnn. Mr.
and Mn. Emil Rlnn and sons
and Nir. and Mrs. Wilbert
Rlnn also visited there.
Walter Rlnn of Tay-
lor spent Saturday night with
the Emil Heitmanns.
Mr. and Mrs. George
Blezinger spent Saturday in
Houston with their children,
the Haevischers and Vanas
and at Bellville with the Ha-
lamiceks.
Mn. George Blezin-
ger spent Sunday with her
mother, Mn. Quo Heinsohn.
in the Columbus Rex Home.
the Department for consider-
ation, according to a spokes-
man in the department's bre-
eau of facilities.
Estimated cox of
the one-story air-conditioned
building fr $16,000.
The new xructtxe,
which will be located on the
nertheax side of Mills Street
between Live Oak and Wall-
ington streets, will contain
nearly 1,000 square feet of
interior space, Pickle said.
The facility will
also have an 80-»quare-foot
platform area and a 3,700
square-foot parking and man-
euvering area.
The Pox Office De-
partment has negotiated a
basic 10 year lease with the
bidders that Includes fore 5-
year options, Pickle noted.
manent blue ribbon decora -
lion for helping the wing ac-
hieve an exceptionally meri-
torious rating for the period
covering January 1965 through
December 1966.
The airman's unit al-
so was cited for providing
superior administrative sup-
port to the Air University as
well as to tenant units locat-
ed on Maxwell and Gunter
Air Force Bases.
Airman Witt, who has
served in Vietnam, is a gra-
duate of Round Rock High
School.
His wife, Dorothy, is
the daughter cf Mrs. Alvin
Behrens of LaGrange, Texas.
The 3800th is part of
the Air University, which
conducts officer military edu-
cation programs and provi-
des more than 100 military
correspondence courses for
365,000 students.
Adamcik Refrigeration
Sales 8C Service
TED ADAMCIK — Owners — J. ▼. KANA
“Anythtaa We 8*0 We Service”
— FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES —
Radies — Washers — Mine. Appliances
LENNOX HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING
La Grave, Texas 287 W. Trevto
Dr. D. R. Taylor
— OPTOMETRIST —
Eyes Examined, Glasses Fi
ted. Frames Repaired, Le
ses Duplicated.
CONTACT LENSES
— OFFICE HOURS —
Monday Through Saturda
Closed Thursday Afternoon
Saturday Afternoon.
Old Masonic Bldg. LaGrang
Phone M8-385S__________
ADDRESS
10 Meat Sale
-------- . WICHITA FAy, Tex, r
—Second Lieutenant Joe M.
‘/ Kana, son of Mrs. Henrietta
X Kana of 410N. Monroe, La
» -•■•■■Graqge, Texas has been
graduated from the U. S.
Z Air Force orientation course
3 far Medical Service Corps
—--- officers at Sheppard, AFB,
Z-.-™. . Texas.
3 __ LieutenantKana, who
3 .- was given familiarization
--- training on Air Force Ad-
ministrative procedures and
medical service objectives,
• — is being assigned to Norton
AFB, California.He becomes
“I member of the Military
Airlift Command which ope-
-retes a global airlift system
for U. S. forces employing
more than 1, 000 modern air-
• -craft.
■ The lieutenant,a 1962
graduate of La Grange High
"■School, received his oom-
~ •—mission in 1966 by direct ap-
pointment. He attended the
University of Texas and re-
T ' beivcd hi£. B. A. degree in
1965 from St. Edward's Uni-
versity ,Austin,Texax. Lie u -
tenantKanau a member cf
- Delta S^gma PL
Pbooe 44
Cozy Rest Home
A home for the aged and in-
valid, with nursing care and
good food.
(Any religion accepted)
Clean, comfortable rooms,
with home centrally heated,
and air-conditioned.
Write;Mrs. Linda Wunderlich
Box 195 A—RL 2,
Ph. 968-4540, La
Grange
49c^
Meiners Motor Co.
Dodge Dart 880. Plymouth,
Chrysler, Imperial
Dodge Trucks and "Jeeps’*
Dependable Used Cars
Guaranteed Service
Body Worx,Paintlng,WrecK GMC Truck, Sale*—Parts
Repairing,Custom SeatCov- I
ers, HeadUnings, Furniture'
Lpholsterli^;.
E. W. MEINERS, Owner
” KOENIG FUNERAL HOME
Schroeder Drug Where "Good Service Cost No;
More. "—Ambulance Service
anywhere, anytime. Funera
insurance, Prearrangemenu
SERVING lidustry, New L'lm,
Frtlsourg, snelby and allsur
rounding territory.
Insurance Policies Honored
Ph. Industry FL 7-2556|
; Grange, 960-3121.
IOCEA
with the survey are: Harold
E. Bean, Sr., Route L and
De IbertF. Arndt on Route 2.
Survey cards will be
forwarded to Cary D. Palmer,
State Agricultural Statistici-
an, in Austin. After add ing
and analyzing these cards
USDA statisticians are able to
estimate the State's milk
production, calf and pig
crops, lamb and wool crops,
and the number of hens and
pullets.
Information fi
this survey will guide live-
stock and poultry producer:
in making important business
decisions, "Mieth concluded.
Mrs. Renfro's
Hot or Mild Pt.
CHOW-CHOW .
Training
BIG SPRING, Tex.—
Second Lieutenant John C.
Quebe, son cf Major and
Mrs. John H. Quebe of Rt. 5
Brenham, Texas haa entered
U. S. Air Force pilot train-
ing at Webb AFR, Texas.
Lieutenant Quebe will
fly the neweX Air Force jet
trainers and receive special
academic and military train-
ing during the year-long
course. He will be awareded
silver pilot wings upon com-
pletion of the Air Training
Command flying program.
The lieutenant, a
graduate of Rapid City (LD.)
High School, received his
B.A. degree in economics
from Texas A&M University
and waacommixioned th e r e
in 1967 upon completion of
the Air Force Reserve Offi-
cers Training Corp* program.
His wife, Linda, is the
daughter of Major and Mrs.
Robert H. Danner of 5520
Westcreek Drive, Fort Worth,
Texas.
5c
NEW ULM, TEXAS
MONTGOMERY, Ala.
—Master Sergeant Warren D.
Hubert, son of Mrs. Rota Hu-
bert of 503 W.Academy St.,
Brenham, Texas is attending
the Air University (AU) aca-
demic instructor course at
Maxwell AFB, Ala.
Sergeant Hubert was
specially selected for the in-
tensive rix-week profcsrional
training that is conducted as
part of the AU Academic
Inxructor and Allied Officer
School, the teachers college
of the U. S.’Air Force.
The sergeant is an In-
structor at the USAF Baric
Military School, Lackland
AFB, Texas.
Sergeant Hubert, who
served dicing the Korean
War, is a graduate of Pickard
High School.
His wife, Lenora, is
the daughter of Mrs. Onedla
Jackson of 1419 Hay's St.
San Antonio.
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