The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 2, 1965 Page: 3 of 4
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PRE-CHRISTMAS
BAZAAR
Sat. Dec. 4th
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West End School
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AN IMPORTANT FOURSOME—
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Butaao Syatemt aad Appllaacee
St anbury’s Drug
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Columbus Drug
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State
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THAT FELLOW
LOOKS LIKE
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Jy UNCLE TOBIAS SURE WAS
DISAPPOINTED IN THE NAVY*
HE JOINED UP TO SEE THE
WORLD AND SPENT FOUR.YEARS
IN A SUBMARINE/'
GIFTS DRUGS
V. E. DARILEK. PhanaaciM
(neat to Orphic Theatre)
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter Machin-
skv and Grandpa Moeller visa-
ed with Mr. and Mrs. Emil
Fichtcr Sunday aftemoM.
M1MMMMMMMMM Ml
BUY
USEFUL XMAS GIFTS
at
SHEARER HARDWARE
ARMY SURPLUS
BROOKSHIRE. TEXAS
Hunting, Camping, Clothing,
Boots and Shoes and what
have you.
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Mieth’s Service
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SPINDLER
Concrete Pipe Co.
READY-MIX CONCRETE
SEPTIC TANKS
Culvert * Irrigation Pipet
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Ton'll keep up
with all that's
happening...
• LOCALLY
• STATEWIDE
• AND AROUND
THE WORLD!
L. WALDVOGEL
Quality Mercluadiae
at LOWER Price.!
Stetson Hau — Vaa Hausen Shirts
Freeman k Star Braud Shoe.
Stylemart Suit.
"Th. Place to go for the Brand.
You Know.”
WEST
PHARMACY, Inc.
Two Registered Pharmacists
Thurmond Vow aad
Carroll Smith
■We Fill All Docton
Prescription.”
AUNT MINNIE^
BEEN EXPECTING
YOU. MISTER
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NEWSPAPER AND
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FOR SALE—Six puppies 3/4
L, Toy Terrier. Grown dog, will
weigh from 3 to 4 pounds. Four
males and two females. Will
make wonderful pets. Just in
time for Christmas. Mrs. J. T.
Amco Fence & Building Co. Kremer, New Ulm, Texas, Box
Crockett Leyendecker, Colum- 174 Phone 992-4160.
bus, Texas. 28-tfc --------------------
I 1 Brenham Thursday
Last Friday Mr. and Mrs.
Gaither of
FOR SALE — cutside white
Paint, from 32.95 gallon. Inside Jackets; Western shirts; Wes-
Rev. and Mrs. A. M itos
accompanied the LeRoy Luetge
family to Houston Sunday to
attend the Billy Graham Crn-
sade at the Astrodome: attend-
ing were 62.000 or so. The Wal-
do Luedekers and Miss Esther
(Spiess also attended the servL
YOU CAN HIT ’EM
A MILE WHEN YOU'RE
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IS TEXAS rjMEST METROPOLITAN
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Wednesday night a Union 1
Thanksgiving Service with the
Unity of Brethern Churches was
held at the Industry Methodist
Church. Rev. A. M. Roos
brought the message in the ab-
sence of Rev. Albert Michalik.
The combined choirs rendered
special music. It was well at-
tended.
Rev. and Mrs. A. M. Roos
spent Thanksgiving Day and
Friday with their daughter and
'family, the James Hawkins, in
Dallas.
Mrs. Monroe Rudloff spent
Thanksgiving Day and Friday
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Thanksgivmg Day the Alwin;Gaik
and frioods attended the upoa
House at the West End School
Auditorium Sunday afternoon
to honor Mr. and Mrs. WaMer
Meischen for their 25th wed-
ding anniversary. Rev. Henry
Schulte of the Shelby- lAitheren
Church spoke words fitting ths
Commodes 19.95. Used 1
basins. HRUSKA, Park, Texas.
Rt. 2, Box 111, La Grange. 49tfc
FOR BUTANE Syttumi uud G»u,
«ntact Fayuttuvillu Butaie Ca.,
FRaakUu t-2211 ar (-22(1, at
Fayuttuvillu, Texas. tfc
POSTED — The Farm of W.
C. Ashom is posted against
hunting, or trespassing of any
nature. A. H. Ashorn. 48-15tp
FOR SALE Good finished broad
breasted white turkeys, live or
dressed. John Skalitsky Rt. 1
Fayetteville, Texas, Near Park
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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
EAGLE LAKE PIPE CO.
Ce4 - 2659
BARB WIRE 35.65 per spool
12i/2 GAUGE 80 rod Belgium
WIRE. 72 LBS .per spool
ANGELS, FLATS, CHAN-
NELS, AND SHEET IRON
ALL 9 & 8 & 10 CTS. LB.
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TO BE THE
RICHEST MAN
IN TOWN! r—
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side aluminum 3.29 gallon. New
Built-In Bath Tubs, slightly
damaged, from 324.95. New “A” j Hunting and work boots; Tex
Commodes 19.95. Used wash 1 Tan saddles and riding equip-
ment. Large stock. POTTER’S
WESTERN STORE', Highway 71
South, Columbus, Texas. 48-tfc
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vonne Spteu and I
THE NEW ULM ENTERPRISE, NEW ULM, TEXAS, •
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I SUPPOSE THIS
FUHWy-LOOKlNG
DAME IS A PRIZE- F
WINNING BEAUTY T I
Fh. VT 2-4142 F. O. Box 171
NEV ULM, TEXAS
atATESl Thrao caatt par wrrd
•Yer fin* iuaartioai two coot* par
word ouch additional intartioa.
Minimum 10c far fin* iatartioai
-4(c minimum additonM inwrtiont.
A charge of 10c additioaal will be
made for ell ad* that we have to
anail out Metementa on.
and Mrs. Paul G. Longmire of
College Station visited in In-
dustry. Harry- is a cousin of
Mrs. Raeke.
Mr. and Mrs. Theo Loesch
liad several friends share then-
turkey dinner with them Sun-
day in observance of Mrs. Loe-
sch's birthday.
Miss Frieda Hentzscbei was
honored by a number of visit-
ors for her birthday Sunday,
who enjoyed a ’ coffee hour”
with her and her father.
Saturday evening the Edwin
1 Raekes visited Mr Monroe Lm-
demann and Miss Emma Bar-
tram at the St. Anthony Rest
Home at La Grange. Also Mrs
Elvira Luetge and Miss Elvie
Lou at their home, and Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Linnstaedtrr,
Mrs. Paula Goebel, Miss Wan-
ita Buenger and Mrs Erwin
Wamasch at Linda Wunderlich
Cozy Rest Home.
The W. S. C. S. and Wes-
leyan Service Guild bad the
last service of the study, "mis-
sion, the Christian Calling", at
the Industry Methodist Church
Sunday night, Mrs. Miles Knoi-
le was the leader.
ffFaSE' pMlTi Edwis A. Raeke at Temple Friday night. ~ Florence’s Aunt? Mrs' Hertha'
. ,. „ . -------- Mrs. Alwin Raek
win and ThusneMe Raeke were Michael
among the 39,000 and more, Saturday
uzh., UH-Ul-I Rillv nruhmm I * fr()m
--------~-j community enjoyed the Beil-
at Houston All was very good. viHe^ameron football game at
Temple Frnday night; Bellville I
won over Cameron 34 to 16. 1
U. S. Soil Conservation Ser-
vice has been authorized to as-
sist local conservation organt-
' zatkms in Hill. Johnson. Hood,
and Parker Counties, based on
applications approved by the
Texas State Soil Conservatioa
Board.
State Supreme Court declined
to review a Houston church's
appeal for tax exemption on
house used as residence for its
"educational minister," leaving
in effect Court of Civil Appeals
ruling that tax exemption ap-
plies only to church and minis-
ter's dwelling.
U. S. Department of Agricul-
ture has authorized loans to
eligible farmers in Comanche,
Coryell, Hamilton, Johnson, and
Scuiry Counties for damages
and losses of crops and pas-
tures due to excessive rainfall,
drought, disease and insect in-
festation.
State Banking Board heard
1 applications for First
Bank of Keller. First
Bank of Covington, and Fron-
tier State Bank at Eagle Pass.
Texas Employment Commis-
sion reports October job place-
ments were up 2.000 from Oct-
ober, 1964- to 40,146.
State Securities Board auth-
orized sale of 334,600,000 worth
of securities in Texas last
month.
“Look, dear, a sewing machine and desk combination,
swivel chair and lamp all for only 3349.50! I thought
we'd economize this year and I'd make our
Christmas presents."
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We invite you to come in.
I and see our beautiful Wedding
. Invitations, priced from 3-5.00
to 325.00 per 100. Whatever
price range we have it. COME
IN TODAY—ENTERPRISE
MONUMENTS and Real Estate.
Ernst Brokmeyer, P. O. Box 97,
Ph. FR 8-2265 Fayetteville,
Texas pd 1-1-06
BUY your western wear at
POTTER’S WESTERN STORE.
Justin, Acme and Tony Lama
Boots; American and Bandera
hats; Lee and Levi Jeans and
rubber base 32_95_ gallon. Out- tern suits; Sheep skin’ lined
leather coats and vests; Ladies’
moccasins and squaw boots;
Your Wedding
o
Invitations
for Only $2.23'a Month Subtcribe To
Sljf |9alla£ $for«iirg
------— nu OUT M* won ths oobtoi —thrr,
CIRCULATIOM DEPARTMENT i j Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ludwig,
THE DALLAS MORNING NE'.'.’S ’ Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Buenger
COMMUNICATIONS CENTER 1 and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pomy-
DALLAS, TEXAS-75222 } kal had turkey dinner with
?!•«• .‘art wnding The DaPax New* r-”7 e-4 8«n4ay. | |Be«y and Roger Pomykal of
| lor which I wifi pay 32.25 per mcath. I
I NAME-----------------------------------i I George Harrison
I address phone MO I Houston accompanied by Mr.
| CITY_____________________________________________•reXAS I Mro._paul G iMiomin* af
Mr. and Mrs- Arthur Goebel
and Myra of Houston visited
Aunt Alma Buenger and Miss
Nessie this past week end.
The Fordtran family gather-
Mr. and Mrs. Alwin H Rae- 'for Thanksgiving <dUm«-. k0”*
occasion, after his choir sang
•3 numbers and he rand th*
i scripture, and then closed wife
la prayer. A delicious lunch
was served and the many use-
ful gifts admired.
William Richter of Austin,
Miss Marie Niebuhr of Smith-
ville, and Miss Gertrude Nie-
buhr of Wallis spent Thanks-
giving week end with the Al-
fred Richters.
The Alfred Richters attended
the 59th Wedding Anniversary
dmner of Mr and Mrs. Frita
Richter at Beilville Sunday.
All the children of the couple
were there.
2, IMS
^>I^HWaC0; >n>ey a‘‘eOde<
(Bellville-Cameron football game Ki
Edwia A. Raeke |at Temple Friday night.
Mrs. r.'2!,___
| Monday night November 22 ! Thanking Day and Friday
Mra UiiHIrWf Vfru Mil. 1 — __.* ..
; es Knolle, Alwin, Herman, Ed- Smithville. Mrs Alwin Raek
—Laf’d.P.1USTre^ Michael 8°* •* b** homo
who attended the Billy Gratian 1
Crusade at the Domed Stadium 1
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The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 2, 1965, newspaper, December 2, 1965; New Ulm, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1228966/m1/3/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nesbitt Memorial Library.