New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 18, 1957 Page: 2 of 4
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THE NEW ULM ENTERPRISE, NEW ULM, TEXAS, Thursday, July 18th. 1957
Monthly Meeting Notice
Lee of Fayetteville, and Mr. and Rinn and Ida Schuette.
was
COUNTY AGENT’S
NOTEBOOK
TIME TO CHANGE—
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The Koffee Klatsch Klub
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Mrs. Edwin Kuehn of Welcome
here with Hattie Mieth.
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FAMILY GATHERING—
h DOYLE L. MOORE
Colorado County Agricultural Agent
BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
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that is found on a
LADIES AID MEETS
LAST WEDNESDAY
1 have the entry blanks
any-
. Ben Andreas
CAT SPRING
LOCAL SERVICE AGENT
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Bear in mind that the Govern-
ment does not have a Dollar
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Dr. L. D. Boelsche
Physician and Surgeon
La Grange, Texas
Office 442 Guadalupe St.
(across from hospital)
Office phone 660 — Res. 662-W
Practice limited to Diagnosis,
Surgery, Gynecology, Urology
Shelby Junior Sons
of Hermann
Second Wednesday
Koerner Lodge
No. 28 - Shelby
2nd Sunday
Heuschkel Lodge
No. 70-New Ulm
Second Tuesday
Rosenduft Lodge
No. 44 - Cat Spring
First Thursday
■ Bernardo Lodge
No. 243 - Mentz
Third Wednesday
Baytown;
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and son Al Wayne of Columbus,
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Krenek and
City, Louisiana, Mrs. Julie Shi- ‘
mek and son. Joe, and
Airs. Bill Shimek and
MRS. DENNIS KRUEGER
ENTERTAINS FOR
KOFEE KLATSCH KLUB
Mrs. Loddie Shimek and daugh-,
ters. Faye and June of 1
the home of Mrs. Dennis Krueger
(> good example for others to fol-‘tell and direct you what you ean
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■ liberalism,
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less it takes it out of thepoekets I liberal
Dr. James H. Lamp i
VETERINARIAN
Phone University 5-2192
BELLVILLE, TEXAS
lbs.
that
ion.
For every dollar the Govern-
ment Likes from the producer he
is lucky if he gets 60 cents on
the dollar back. The bureaucra-
tic officials who are employed to
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Mrs. Henry Albers and daugh-
ter Donnie Lyn and Brenda Sue
of Beaumont visited all of last
week with her mother and dad,
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Klaus of
Frelsburg, with her brother, Roy
Klaus and family of Brenham.
Dr. D. R. Taylor
Optometrist
Eyes Examined
Glasses Fitted
Schioeder Bldg., Phone 353
LA GRANGE, TEXAS
of Post Oak Point.
Arrangements of purple sage
and seasonal flowers lent charm
to the receiving rooms.
Tuna sandwiches, potato salad,
chips, pickles, spice and eoeoanut
cakes, pineapple pie, cookies, ko-
laehes, iced punch and coffee
were served from a luncheon ta-
ble covered with a pretty Mexi-
can drawn work cloth and cen-
a floral bouquet of
bright red earnations.
Guests attending were Mes-
dames E. H. Lindemann, Win.
Kuehn, T. A. Pophanken, O. A.
Arndt, Chas. Arndt, Fritzie Arndt
H. A. Kuehn, E. J. Gross, W. F.
Neumann, Miss Hattie Mieth and
ERNEST H. BAUMGART & SON
INSURANCE AGENCY
“We can furnish you with
any kind of insurance.”
New Ulm, Texas
Phone 7
DR. JAMES 1. ASHLEY
— Optometrist —
Eyes Examined **- Glasses Fitted
Frame Repairs, Lenses Duplicated
“Closed On Thursday”
Office:: Professional Bldg.
La Grange, Texas — Ph. 380
children Diana Marie and David. Hermina Schuette and Misses Ida
I^ee of Fayetteville, and Mr. and Rinn and Ida Schuette.
Mrs. Lee Roy Peschel, and daugh- —Reporter
ter. Patricia, of Shelby.
A very happy reunion
held by all.
Harry Jones
brought a limb by the office from per pig. Overall, I think
one of his shrubs that was sever-[these figures refleet credit on the
with
sow
• of
of shrubs and ornamentals as well . Borden' registered the heaviest
as fruit and shade trees. It feeds , litter weight with a total of 352 ias't ^eX'^u^day'afternoon‘in
the leaves, twigs and stems and in the
when abundant it weakens or
gradually kills the plants. At the
time of egg laying a conspieious,
■white, cottony cushion or egg sac
is formed and this is where it
gets its name. A spray solution
of 1 teaspoon of 50 per cent ma-
lathion emulsion in one gallon
of water will give good control.
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Tabulations on the Sear’s Swine .
Program with 4-H members par- [ some
ticipating during the past year . maiz.v in me coumy uuring
indicate that the five sows far- j past two weeks and I hope
rowed at"
and what you cannot do, that is
., whether they cell
themselves liberal Democrats or
Republicans. Yes, they I
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Krueger
spent Thursday of this past week
in Greenvine with Mr. and Mrs.
John Williams. Also visiting in
the Williams home were their and with her brother Raymond
grandchildren, Shirley and Larry ' Klaus and sister, Mrs. Jay Lee
Krueger of Wharton. Drymalla of Columbus.
The Bellville Tinies last week
contained a report of the action
of the farmers of Austin county.
It reported that the farmers
decided not to accept any gifts
from the Federal Government. 1
This is. to say the least of it. a
most sensible movement. It is
true democracy on a smooth tract
running in high gear and is a
Mr. and Mrs. John Shimek and
Miss Julie Shimek of Fayetteville |
had as their week-end guest their
nephew and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Otto Shimek and sons Bobby,
Richard and Garry of Tacoma, I the
.Washington, and also Mr, and [Church.”
* d.UFh-. Mrs. Wilma Kanter led us in
Morgan I the Devotional.
line gnu- [ Mrs. Norma Gross, with the
Mr. and I help of Mesdames Lillie Voskamp,
sons Jimmy Rubina Heinsohn, Hertha Krueg-
Wayne. Donnie. Mt. and Mrs. Ed-j-.r, Lillie Barten, Bessie Blezin-
ward Seleusky, and sons, Roy and'ger, Lillie Iselt and Pastor Mil-
David and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold roy Gregor presented the pro-
Shimek and sons, Ronnie, Albert.1 gram based on the theme, “The
Arnold Jr., and Donnie, all of j Church’s One Foundation.’’
Crosby, Mr. ami Mrs. Oscar Beck The meeting was closed with a
er and daughter Judy Kay of song for the birthday celebrants.
" . ; Our hostess for the day was
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Shimek Mrs. Frieda Hillmer, assisted by
, co-hostesses Mesdames Henrietta
Rinn, Mathilda Rinn, Josie Rinn,
of the people by means of taxat- nre liberal with your money and
----- I the fruits of your labor. Remem-
ber that true democracy means
that every person has a right to
do what he pleases so long as he
does not interfere with the rights
of his fellow man, because one
person’s rights eease where the
other person’s rights begin.
Liberalism is in all respects
half system to Communism.
C. G. Krueger
The Martha’s Aid and Mission-
ary Society met Wednesday with
a good attendance.
The meeting was opened by
song “My Church, My
mane, ouv. , E. Schroeder left on Mrs. Edwin Kuehn of Welcome
Mrs. Kermit Krueger of Ju,yJ8t !or » month s visit with gpent Friday morning, visiting
relatives in Boston, Mass. . - — ....
of Columbus days, for an average of 31.7
limb by the office from per pig. Overall,
O 11 1*11 h? 4 O 4 VI- C- ,’Zil*ZiC 4 11 Z1Z- zi 41 a . . 4* 1 . ,
cotton-cushion boys Who did a good job i
This is a sucking insect their swine projects. The
wide variety owned by Eugene Michalke
of shrubs and ornamentals as well. Borden' registered
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by sucking the plant juices from pounds for nine pigs. Other hoys
a-i.- i * ..... j _a j ■ .v , program were Norbert
Banse of Weimar, Charles Ghieck
of Bernardo, and Leslie Gene
Brokmeyer and Aloies Henneke,
Jr., of the Frelsburg 4-H club.
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We received the rules and re-
| gulations this week on the Texas
Hybrid Grain Sorghum Contest
in which cash prizes and other
awards are offered for highest
per acre yields. We have seen I tered with
very good fields of hybrid
ticipating during the past year [ maize in the county during the
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total of 45 pigs and will have .some entries from this
raised 40 or 89 per cent to wean- county.
ing age of 56 days. Total litter and other information for
weights was 1268 pounds at 56 one that is interested.
j jackie and Betty Arndt.
Visiting here Wednesday with
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Krueger and
Cecil was 1
Wharton.
Thct ycu get top PROFIT ENERGY from
FJSRTRY FEEDS
HERE'S WHAT THAT MEANS:
M-G FEEDS ARE SOLD IN THIS AREA BY—
F. A. WEIGE— New Ulm
J. E. HELWIG—Bellville
EDWIN SPIESS -Welcome
NEW ULM STORE—New Ulm
"Profit energy" is the cne-gy con-
tained in your feed over and above
what your poultry needs for living
energy.
. .. It's the energy that goes into
• Production
and gives you
• Profit!
M-G's complete line of poultry
feeds contains the most Profit
Energy . . . Your Records will
prove it . . . Don't just take
our word for it . . . Let your
own records prove it. . .
SANFORD SCHMID—Shelby
A. E. ARNDT—Lone Oak
KRENEK GROCERY—Rt. 1, New Ulm
H. & S. GROCERY—Bernardo
ROGERS GROCERY AND
FEED STORE—Industry
ZjidBMKMH Buy M-G Poultry Feeds from these M-G Dealers:
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Parta — Complete Shop Service
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H. M. Brouillette Fur. Co.
FRIGIDAIRE A MAYTAG
CAMERON’S
Salet and Service
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WHEN YOU ARE IN BELLVILLE
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Herbert Toft
W. W. Krueger
Bulk Garden Seed* — Free Delivery
Ruland Motor Co., Inc.
Your DODGE-PLYMOUTH Dealer
Butane System* and Applianc**
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*- THE SPOTLIGHT IS OH—
— TRUSSES FITTED —
CRUTCHES — CANES
G. E. PRODUCTS
Phone UN 5-2231
Boriack Bros. Motor Co.
FORD — MERCURY
Sale* & Service
Smith Bros.
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE
AND RADIO SHOP
Citizens Lumber Yard
Alex Mewis, owner
Complete Line Building Supplies
Pittsburgh Paints
Phone UN 5-2321
K. & T. Chevrolet
SALES and SERVICE
Hlway 159
Knake Implement Co.
John Deere Sale* and Service
New—Used Equipment
We specialize on FAST—
Well-Trained SERVICE!
Gus Schneider & Son
Distributors of SUNGLO FEEDS,
Mathieson A Swift Fertilizers
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The following professional and
business men are always ready to
of service to you I
Clarke’s Pharmacy
•The REXALL STORE”
Prescription Service Dey and Night
ZENITH HEARING AIDS
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New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 18, 1957, newspaper, July 18, 1957; New Ulm, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1228982/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nesbitt Memorial Library.