The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 2, 1965 Page: 4 of 4
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I hereby give notice that I will not run for re-elec-
tion in the coming primary. I will continue to uphold
law enforcement and will always have a warm spot
in my heart for the people of this great county.
Sincerely.
Ad. Mikeska
County Judge, Austin Clunty, Texas.
To The People of Austin County:
My appointment on November 22, INI as County
Judge of Austin County by the Commissioners Court
is very much appreciated. I also moat sincerely ap-
preciate from the voters the four year term when I
was elected without opposition. At the end of my elect-
ed term, January 1, 1N7, I will have served as County
Judge for five years, one month and nine days. I am
genuinely grateful for all of the cooperation extended
to me.
I
Assmaim Rid
Mrs. Adolph Schults.
Specials, Thur, Fri, Sat, and Monday
HENS .. Dressed
pound ... 19c
LOCALS
Heinz
33c
TOMATO SOUP ... Heinz . can 12c
DANCE
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can 9c
OLEO
Sun Gio
APPLES
DANCE
SIZES FOR ALL THE FAMILY AT
99c
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COLUMBUS
YOUR PATRONAGE IS APPRECIATED
GONZALES
SEND YOUR WISHES FOR A
TO ALL OF YOUR FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS
WITH ONE, SIMPLE, LOW COST
Christmas Greeting In The
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NEW ULM ENTERPRISE
Christmas Edition
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WE WILL BE CALLING ON YOU SOON!
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RERSCNAlS
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Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Orsak
and children of Mt. Pleasant,
Texas were visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Elo Zemer Sunday.
Welcome Store - New Ulm Store
Industry Store .
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie I leg*
meyer were Thanksgiving vi-
sitors with Mr. and Mrs. Den-
MUSIC BY
Lee Roy Matocha
Orchestra
FREE TABLES
EVERYBODY WELCOME
HARMONIE HALL
SHELBY, TEXAS
Sat. Dec. 4th
HAII.ETSVILLE WEIMAR
YOUR GIFTS ATTRACTIVELY WRAPPED FREE ON ALL PURCHASES!
End of season sell out price Elbon Rye seed 5c pound —
Gulf Rye Grass lb. 8c — Untested Clover Seed — Hubam
Mel Indka *c lb. — Austrian Winter Peas 5c per pound
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mensch
and family spent Thanksgiving
with her grand parents, Mr.
Mrs Louis Waishak and Law
rence visited with Mrs. Walter
Henkhaus and the Leroy Sch-
ramms Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Krueger
and sons of College Station vis-
ited with Mrs. Krueger’s pa-
rents, the Lawrence Schramms
over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Wren and child-
ren of Galveston spent the hol-
idays at their country place
here.
Mr. ano Mrs. Henry Hoppe
of the New Bremen community
were in town Tuesday.
PICNIC SIZE — 25 OUNCE
KETCHUP
MRS. TUCKERS
SHORTENING .... 3 pounds .... 69c
SYRUP ... Staleys Golden ... 4 lb. 49c
POP CORN .... Popsrite ... 2 lbs. 29c
PORK &, BEANS
Make everyone happy
this Christmas with
Hush PupP?.®®’
casual shoes.
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Cat Spring Ag. Society Hall
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4
Music By
BILL'S POLKA BOYS
Admission: 75c Per Person
Free Tables - Hall Heated
Mr. and Mrs. Theo Hahn, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Hahn and family
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Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Orsak and Mrs. Emil Richter,
and children of Ml Pleasant,
Wuas visited here with friends
and relatives during the week
here with his parents, Mr. and P"36 “ follows:
Eldie Buechmann
Walter Hoppe
Charles Ressmann
Miss Bertha Hoppe
Mrs. Ella Mae Labay
Mrs. Ida Speckmann
Ben Moellering
Linnie Warschak
MAXWELL HOUSE
INSTANT COFFEE ...10 oz. jar $1.29
UPTON’S
INSTANT TEA 6 oz ...... 89c
R. C. COLA ... plus dep. ... 6 for 29c!
ROBIN HOOD
FLOUR ...10 lb. 97c .. 5 lb. ... 49c
HELP WANTED
WANTED AT ONCE — Raw-
leigh dealer in Austin County
or Washington County. See
Emil Helmcamp, 507 N. Me-
, chanjc. Weimar, or write Raw-
Darlene Sxymanski of Sealy | leigh TX J 2021 3, Memphis.
“*‘h Tenn. 0-14, N-4, U, Dec. Z
Eunice and Annelle Gay. flMMHMHENiMMMMHM
pound 19c
4 pound bag 38c
POTATOES .... No. 1 ... 10 lbs. 49c\
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Family size with free brush
TOOTHPASTE .... Colgate .... 79c
CARDUI
HONOR ROLL
We are grateful for the new .
'by Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Dib- ter Mieth and Mrs. Roy Mieth,
bens and children of Houston < ----------------
visited in Vanderpool for the P “ ..
Thanksgiving holiday with Mr-| visited during the holidays with
and Mrs Palavado, grand pa- Eunice and Annelle Gay.
rente of Mr. Dibbens.
cmu*u «•*’ w
wool*"*
and and Mr. and Mrs Walter Glae- Walter Glaeser Jr., Steven and
Mr. and Mrs. Jay sti of New Ulm.
Dee Rinn and children, Mr.
and Mrs. Willie Shupak, Mrs.
Willie Assmann Rid Mrs. Marek and sems accompanied Mrs. Monroe Persky, Mr. Les-
Martin Koslovski. j by Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Dib- ter Mieth and Mrs. Roy Mieth.
I Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Walley,
Donnie and Ronnie of Colum-
bus spent the holidays in
Waynesboro, Mississippi with
relatives.
Thanksgiving Day guests In
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
die Marek in Industry were
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Glaeser
Jr. and Steven and Stuart of
of Columbus. Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Krueger and Mrs. Al-
ma Graunwander of Bellville,
I Stuart all of Columbus, Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Glaeser, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gene and Mrs. A. C. Ktnn, Mr .and
E»«.
" Merry Christinas"
Mr and Mrs. Bruno Laake
j»nd family were bus: ess vis-
itors m Houston Saturday.I
Wliile there they visited briefly j
with Mr. and Mrs. Melvir La-
axe.
__ Friends of Larry Walley will
nis Rinn and Mr. Julius Rinn. be glad to know that he is now '
Other guests there were Mr. stationed in
i WOUld like w near iruin ms, . . . . . ,
I friends, his address is Com-! ^ue «
Ipany Number 682 US Naval
Training Center, San Diego,
California. ,.1
Apartment sioaes
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hahn and Mrs. L. J. Rinn
and family were visitors children,
with Mr. and Mrs Elo Zeiner
Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Hege-'
meyer visited his mother, Mrs. ’
eHnry Hegemeyer and Mr. and :
Mrs. Willie Peschel Thanksgiv-,
T ‘ ’ i California. He evenin«-
would like to hear from his. _ . . . ,
home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Glaeser on Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. Douglas Lilie, Kevin
and Kenton, Mr. and Mrs.'
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nesbitt Memorial Library.