The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 18, 1967 Page: 5 of 6
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COMINGS AND GOINGS
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Mester'* Sally B«:
FL7-2596
MOBIL PRODUCTS S
Rackbooe.
Floyd A. Toes
Mb. Ervin Cleat of
Fretabutg was a Naw Uta •
visitor Friday.
Ybii'rv Invited!!!
New Uta, Texas
SATURDAY, MAY 27
EAT ALL YOU WANT
Free I owes
Spooned by New Uta Volunteer Fire Department
62250
READY FOR DELIVERY
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SPRITE ( + DEPOSIT)
39$
GREEN GODDES DRESSING 8 OZ,
By Ace ReW
COW POKES
63$
FLOUNDER, 1 LB.
noon with her father, J. D.
T.O.S.
29$
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A.
FOR 39$
FRIDAY, MAY 19
35$
ADOLPHUS RICE, 28 OZ.
SEALY
23$
THE CUSTOMS
CUT-RITE WAX SANDWICH BAGS
19$
AJAX CLEANSER, 21 OZ.
2 FOR 43$
VtL SOAP BATH SIZE
BROTHERHOOD LEATHER GLOVES $1.69 |
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OWNER
E. Krueger Gin
ANNOUNCEMENTS & MISC.
FOR SALE
Vji
“Range,'
Model 303
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the E. Kn>
limited ai
Mr. and Mb. U H.
Pophaahan at Capadutari
Area
Newt
LEGION HALL
Music By
Music by
SIL KRENEK ORCHESTRA
Special Deal ★★★★★★★
★★★★ New Case 220 Baler.........61600
BRANDT BROS.
EQUIPMENT CO.
Mr. 4 Mrs. Millard K. Neptune
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SUGAR RIDGE RANCH
4 mOes east of New Uta on FM 1094
ROYAL BLACK PEPPER
OZ.
RAIL WAX BEANS
CAN
E WHOLE KERNEL CORN
CAN 2 I
Mn. Walter Henk-
haul, Mrs. Leroy Schramm
and Randy were business vi-
sltors in Bel Ivilte Saturday.
Mb. Wm. Hegeme-
yer of Star Hill was a New
Uta visiter Friday.
bfr. sod Ma. Willie
Klaus vtatad with Mr. aid
Kts. Paul Kfachke Wadnss-
day.
New Uta, Texas •
998-4601
teeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeed
FOR SALE
1 Front end loader for Ford
tractor.
1 Tandem Implement trailer,
ideal for hauling Lay.
1 Three pt. hookup • 4 disc
breaking plow.
Victor W. Moeller, (Lone
Oak), Rt. 2, Fayetteville,
phone Columbus PE2-4958.
NOTICE
The Annual Brune Family
Reunion will be held at Fire-
men's Park in New Uta on
Sunday, May 21. Cowered
dite dinner will be spread at
noon.
FOR SALE: Three young cows
with three-month-old calves.
Also a 1954 Chevrolet 1/2-
ton pickup. Contact Walter
Mieth, New Ulm, Texas, or
call 992-4214.
or pasture practice^ is most cordially invited to share a
cup of coffee with us while the Texas Braqgus Beeeden ar
at Sqgsr Ridge Ranch. The time is 8:30 - 10:30, Friday,
May 26.
La Grange
968-4269
Mt. and Mo. Jerry
Lae Rtan cf Post Oak Point,
and Mb. Chas. Bertling and
Darryl spent Sunday with
cAka Ab k Are a awl k
wi parents, Mr, ana
Ewald Richter.
Sunday,
Dayguestsln thehome at Mrs.
Anton Halfmann, Anton, Joe,
Raymond, Dianne were Mr.
and Mn^Leon Stolle and Anna,
Mt. and Ma. Albert Huebel
and sons of Columbus Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Faldyn and family
of Houston, Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
nold Kasmlersky and Mark of
Fayetteville, and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Vasek.
A lunch was served
in the afternoon.
Alrrnan*2nd Class
Russell Naumann from Kees-
and Miss Esther at SbeBy.
e • e • e
Ms. Elsie Dudan-
dng of RocMmusb spent the
weekend in tee home of her
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Elmo Matuska.
Mbs. Feady Meyer of
HouBon was a visiter in Now
Uta Tbwsday.
• • • • •
Mohard'Dfck" Huet-
ts! of II a—on was in r
Um on butanes Thwadsy.
• • • • •
Mho Rtctwed Scb*
mid t of Lone Oak was a bad-
ness vtator la town Friday.
6 350. 00 ea.
200.00
300.00 ea.
260.00
250.00ea.
460.00
BUY-RITE
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Mb. Ervin H. Stri-
ckler returned to bet home in
Houston after spending sever-
al weeks here with her mother,
Mrs. T. A. fophanken.
• • • • •
M. and Mrs. Ed-
mund Brane had the following
and
Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugo
Schuette and Miss Lionic
Warschak were dinner guests
in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
James Berger and sons at Al-
leyton Sunday.
• • • •
Mr. and Mb. Jim-
my Goetz and son, John of
Oklahoma visited with Mr.
Chas. Brokmeyer, Ben ha,
and Charles last week, Tues-
day.
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The Voice of Music E
a» iihnt ee UM wec-rv rooar ami ro*wv.>, Batni
JERRY’S RADIO & TV
PH|378-X221
JERRY KUBALA. JR.,
FAYETTE '"LLE, TEXAS
VIM ten Sunday with
Mr. and Mb. Joe Canik near
Ftekbwg were Mr. and Mb.
Jerome Canik of Houston,
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kcre-
nekand family of Nada, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Rlesf
family of rolumbus a
and Mrs. Emil Riealng of
Fayetteville.
• • • •
Mr. and Mis. Ben
Moeller Sr. of near Lone
Oak were vlMton with Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Moeller and
family Sunday.
• • • •
Mr. and Mrs. Wal-
ter Moeckel and Warren and
Herbert Geistmann were
Houston visitors Saturday
afternoon.
Brune and Larry of Industry;
and Mrs. Vernon Biggs and
son cf Houston.
Mother's Day guests
at a barbecue chickendinner
in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Hubert Such ad oil Sunday (
were Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Moeller and family, Mr. and
Mb. Ctrtto Luedke and fa-
mily, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
Gross and family and Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Richter.
Other vlsitors in the afternoon
were Mb. Esther Rhodes and
Sandra of Columbus.
PIT BARBECUE,
SAUSAGE SUPPER
& BAKE SALE
2 Model B3 Case balers
1 Model M0 Case baler
2 New Holland 77 baton
1 Model 46 IH baler
2 Model B0 Cam balers
11948 VAC Case tractor and equipment
11961 VAC Case tractor, fully equipped,
completely over-hauled and palmed
> Abo Used Rakes
By LiMBERT BRUNE
Funeral Services
were held in Hallettsville
Sattad ay afternoon for Willi-
am Sebastian of Hallettsville.
Mr. Sebastian was 76 years
of age. He died in the Vet-
erans Hospital in San Antoni -
o. Rev. Herbert Zimmer-
mann of Weimar officiated.
Mr. and Mr*. Albert Schultz,
Mildred, and Teddy were
among those attending the
last rites.
Mb. John Miner
returned to her home Sunday
after spending a few weeks
with Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Ktekwa and Waldene. Those
visiting her Sunday, Mother's
Day, were Mr. and Mrs. Har-
ry Miner and daughter, Mr.
and Mb. Henry Mr lew a and
Waldene and Mb. Leonard
Raska and son.
Mother's Day visl-
ten in the home of Mrs.
Adolph Kautz and Arno were
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kruse
and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Boeker and family
cf Brenham, Mr. and Mb.
Emmett Stork and family cf
San Antonio, and Mr. and
Mb. Edwin Minisen of Wil-
low Springs.
A family get-toget-
her was held in Dsnevaqg
Sunday, May 14 on the Amo
Schultz farm. Mr. and Mb.
A. A. Schultz, Mildred, and
Teddy were among those at-
tending the Schula gathering .
The Schultz’s also visited at
the Herbert Schultz farm at
Willow Springs Monday night.
serttan. Minimum 764 for
first Inssrflnni 46# mlntaum
additional insertions. Classi-
fied ad vertiling deadline 2:00
p.m. Tueuiay.
bebao Houeou whom Aewill Houwn, Mr. rad Ma.
qwui t week wtt taem.
RATES: Five centa per word
for first Insertion; three cents
per wosd each additional in-
Mrs. Eddie Hege-
meyer attended the Viewer
given for Mbs Dale Wemel
at Ftebbutg Thursday night.
• • • • •
Mother's Day guesu
in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Pescbel Sunday were
Nt. and Mrs. Robert Lee Pes-
cbel. Mr. and Mrs. John Frn-
ka and Dyanna and Mr. and
Ma. Harold PescheL Halisa
and Gallia. At noon a pork
and chicken barbecue wu
enjoyed and later in the after-
noon homemade ice cream.
____________________ Mb. Otto Helmohn joined the
WWW group later in the afternoon.
Miss Vera Greve of
Houston spent Mother's Day
with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Willie Greve of Frels-
btxg.
Mb. T. A.
Pophanken accompanied item
back to Corpus Chsbd for a
Visit.
• • • • •
bt. and MsT/U E. Sctrweka
and Clarence weru Mr. and
Mb. Desmond Schweka, Stan-
ley, Allan and Tammy from
Victoria, Mr. and Ma. LeRoy
Grebe, Peggy, LeRoy Jr. and
ifrllle, abq,
Mrs. Madelta Schmid and
Mrs. Nelson Ascbatbeck of
Shelby.
FOR SALE to the highest
bidden Six-room house in
New Uta, bath, all con-
veniences, running water,
good well, located on three
corner lots. Sealed bids
must be sent' to Ernest
Klaus, Box 114, New Ulm,
Texas, 78950 to arrive not
later than3:00 p.m., Sat-
urday, June 17, 1967. Bids
to be opened at 3:30 p.m.
at the home site. Reserve
the right to reject any and
all bids.
Bargain Package Deal
A A A New Case 220 Baler
W with New Rake
FOR SALE - Jersey cow with
young calf. Contact Mrs.
Gerhard Muench. New Uta,
Texas, 992-4758.
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6 FOR 29$
SPARKAY MARGARINE
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SERVING STARTS 5:30 P,M,
ADULTS ....11.26 CHILDREN .... 6<* .
Mr. and Mb. Emil
Gully Jr. spent their vacation
Last week at points in and
around Dallas. They visited
Mb. Gully's Brother Mr. and
Mb. M. M. Hall at Irving
and they spent Mother's Day
with her sister and family,
Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Laaell
at Garland.
The Gullys visited
Six Flags ovex Texas and they
wem to Dallas where they
took pictures of various
places cf Interest. They vi-
sited the spot where President
Kennedy wu assassinated,
the theater where Lee Harvey
Oawald wucaptured and the
place he wu killed by Jack
Ruby. They drove the route
his motorcade at the time
cfhlstragic death, and they
also visited Love Field Air-
port and also Jack Ruby's
night club. They returned
home Monday reporting an
enjoyable trip.
Mb. Ed:' le Hege-
meyer visited Monday after-
noon with her father, I. D.
Rinn and Mr. and Mrs. Den-
nis Rinn at Post Oak Point.
Miss Hattie Mieth
spent last Wednesday in New
Braunfels on business.
NOTICE!!! I
Acala 1517D Cotton may be sold now at a gua-
ranteed price os »2b.bU 1-1/8 ataple or longer deU-
vered u the compress by September 30, 1967.
The buyer guarantees this price by a signed con-
tract between buyer and seller.
Planting seed and contract may be obtained at
er Gin. The time to sign tela contract to
reed supply la low.
la tee home at htajI/TT
spent tee paatweek in Cotan- Neumann at Lona Oak were
bus and in New Uta vtotaqg tar chiktan, Mr. and Mb.
with relativea. Mu. T. A. Karaft Nanina ef Houteau,
Mr. and bta. Leland Nauaa-
dotff aadfamltyofCataabuA
Mb. Deauto Knsagar and Wil-
liam Krueger of Hotaua.
»*. ana Mrs. Aqpot
Hoppe spear a wack la Bay-
tarn vtatUq wite Mr. aad
Mb. U J. teak. They m-
turaed tome May 7,
• • • • •
Mltan Remaaaa of
Hou*>a spent Mother's Day
with hto paceau and brotton,
kft. and Mb. Chutes Rear
mean aad asm at Industry.
BRANG US BULLS
8 to 36 months, registered
and commercial.
Harris, 9 ml, north of Col-
umbus on FM 109; PE2-4614
cr PE2-416L
Sunday vtoltors in
tee home cf Mr. aad fcfc*.
Eddie Hegemeyer were Mr.
aad Mb. Gilbert Hegemeyer
and family at Katy, Mr. and
Mb. Willie Kutraand sous of
Sealy, Mr. and Mrs. Milford
Gross and sons, Mt. and Mm
Newton Hegemeyer and fami-
ly all cf Bellville. Mrs. Wil-
liam Hegemeyer of Cat Spring
wu a brief visiter teere on
Sa today.
FOR SALE - Top quality Coas-
tal Bermuda sprigs and cus-
tom planting. Write Double
Mac Ranch, RU 1. New Uta,
Texas, or phone Cleo Buech-
mann, manager, FL7-2596
or JFL7-2597.
FORBUTANE systems and Gas,
contact Fayetteville Butane
Co., 378-2213 or 378.-2285
at Fayetteville, Texas.
vtotaonln tteElo
Becker home Sunday were
Mr. and Mb. GusKraum and
son Raymond of BtelblervUte,
bfc. and Mb. Marvin Becker
aad children and Mr. and Mrs.
Emil Moellsr of Frellbutg.
Also visiting last week were
Mr. and Mr*. Artel* Veqg-
haus, Mr. and Ma. Henry
Riteman and Mr. and Mb.
Willie Opperman. AH witbad
ter Air Force Base in Mtatalpl* Mt. Becker a speedy recovery,
pl wu a weekend visitor with
Warren Moeckel.
Pendant on gold chain and
Ear Bobs, in beautiful gift
box, were 64.96 now 62.96.
Huff in New Uta on Thursday, Pearl beads, etc., 39* to 6L39.
Or nylon hose, new summer
teades, 69f to 99p, seam-
teas or with seams.
O material for that summer
dress, 89f to 984.
Dacron and Cotton Poplins in
solid colon, 46 inch, 984
-nd 61.19.
Crisp, rich Linen look mater-
ial and rough weaves, pink,
blue, lemon, oraqge, etc.
45 inch. 984.
Plenty cf zippen, 7 inch. 194
up to 22 inch, 494.
Light quilt scrip*. 6L 09 per
bundle.
ge, 199, rUL». 9am*
NEW HIM :
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• Y<mr Denman •
•'Hatacsaftad Tte Dealer*:
• MictFs Service :
Station
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• 'Everyttihg For Yow Car" •
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a AUTO & TRACTOR REPAIR*
Mn. Halda Mataar
visited Sunday with Mto*
Tonie Kusta and Water
Kuehn at Post Oak Potau
FOR SALE - Used lumber,
ceiling, flooring, 4 x 4's,
6x6 sills, used 10-fu corru-
gated iron. Contact Baitey
Friday and Saturday u tee
old Fraka Store or call Bell-
ville UN6-2667.
kk. and Mrs. Acua
tetwa aad Leary aad Mr. aad
Mb. Robin Ftoabei, Kam
sad Raed spear MteWs Day
la tee home of teefc motear,
Mb. I las ins a Reades, ttea. Gr0«» kta.Gteaa
jijti fhM Ahta Vfld^teuv Dm Gwon Mid fmn of
mar Aktaaaaad Mr. aad Mb.
Laaser Akmaa, Ricky aad
WiiMam vtataad trite ttate
moteer, Mn. Emma Akmaa,
Sotaay, Mother's Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. 7
Chita cf Cat Spring v totted
Motear's Day wite tor patean, a
W.- aad Mn. Aqgtac Hoppe J
and Lester.
• - -
Mb. Roy Groat vl- *
toad wite Mn. W. F. liege- •
‘'fe' 1
• • • • •
Mrs. Walter Hank-
haw; Mr. and Mia. Leroy
Schramm, Merrell aad Randy
and Mr. and Ma. Hasten
Schramm visited Moteer's________
Day with Mn. Willie Schramm M ttewlx vtaton on Motterft9
Days Mr. and Mn. Ladle
Brane and David of Thorndale;
Mr. aad Mi*. Wilklm Brane,
and Ramie, Mr. and bta.
Floyd Tool Mr. and Mb.
Lao Sten^ Artew Franke,
Mia Lawa Brane, Lfc. and
Mb. Vaughn Brune, an of
Mn. Sophie Mlate New Ulm; Mr. and Ma. Amo
of Post Oak Point to still a
patient in tee Columba Hos-
pital.
meyer at Star Hill Monday. • X
kkl ’and Us. Ray- X AUT0 * ™CT0* «PAw:
mond Klam and family. Ma. J VELDING SERVICE X
Emil Grow and Ma. Eddie • _______J
Grow visited Sunday wite Mt, • I----------
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NOTICE
The Altmsn-Gross
Reunion will be at the Mr*.
Met* Gross Camphouse on
May 28. Those anending are
-d— asked to bring • basket lunch.
| Marek’s
Grocery
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CARD OF THANKS
We wish to take this
opportunity to thank ow nei-
ghbors, friends and relatives
for their kindness during the
Illness and after the death of
our beloved one, Ed. Rust.
We want to espec-
ially thank Rev. A. M. Roos
for his visits, prayers and
comforting words, the choir,
the Raekes and organist for
their beautiful hymns. We
wish to thank Dr. C. E.
Southern and Dr. Herman
Hodde and the entire staff of
Bohne Memorial Hospital,
also the Koenig Funeral
Home and pallbearers for
their service.
Also those who sent
memorials, card*, flowers
and food. May God bless all
of you.
Mb. Ed. Rust
Mr. and Mb. Paul
Ummer and children
Mr. and Mb. L. J.
Rinn and children
Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
fred Rust and children
Don't Fcrgetl II I buy coins.
Fred A. Barnett, 237 Wash-
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