The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 4, 1961 Page: 2 of 8
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CITIZENS STATE BANK
SEALY, TEXAS
CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION
AS OF APRIL 12, 1961
— RESOURCES —
3.407,210.52
4.543,000 56
— LIABILITIES —
100.000.00
100.000.00
84.058.18
150.000.00
24.54O.W
$4,083,501 40
4.543.000.66
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Capital Stock
Surplus
Undivided Profits
Loans and Discounts
Banking House
Furniture and Fixtures ...
Other Real Estate
Cash and due from banks $
U. S. Government Securities 1.703.200.75
Municipal Bonds 544.073.80
Other Bonds and Warrants 2.000.00
C.C.C. Rice Loans 15O.‘)O4.01
Other Securities 4.00
Reserve for Contingencies
Other Reserves (Interest, taxes, etc.)
DEPOSITS
$1.110.302.57
10.000.00
15.477.57
1.00
, SISTERS SHARE
BIRTHDAY HONORS
Mrs. Ernest H. Baumgart.
WHEN YOU ARE IN BELLVILLE
Salt* *. Ssrvlca
Part* — Com plat* Shop Sorvloo
Herbert Toto
Ruland Motor Co., Inc.
ESS
LUTHER LEAGUERS TO
HOLD COMBINED MEET
K. & T. Chevrolet
SALES and SERVICE
Hlway 159
W. W. Krueger
Smith Bros.
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE
ANO RADIO SHOP
C. E. PRODUCTS
Phone UN 5-2231
Boriack Motors
FORD — MERCURY
H. M. Brouillette Fur. Co.
FRIGIDAIRE & MAYTAG
Sales and Service
CAMERON’S
VIS'T OUR STORE
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SHOPPING CENTER
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^HISPOTLIGHT IS
Citizens Lumber Yard
Alex Mewis, owner
Complete Line Building Supfliea
Pittsburgh Paints
Phone UN 5-2321
The New dm and Frelsburg
Luther I .eagues w ill hold their
combined regular business meet-
ing at New dm next Wednes-
day. May 10th A film strip, deal
ing with this summer's Internat-
ional convention to be held at
Miami Beach, will be shown.
Little Misses Susan and San-
dra Baumgart of Columbus, were
honored on their fourth and sec-
ond birthdays Wednesday, April
36, 1961. here at New dm, at the
home of their grandparents. Mr.
and
Sr.
All the little guests had a most
enjoyable time riding the Shet-
land ponies. Each guest also was
able to fish from the Fish Pond,
where Susan fastened the catch.
Various other games were also
played.
The children enjoyed a partv
snack on picnic tables in the back
yard w hich consisted of choco-
late cup cakes, tuna sandwiches,
potato ehips and punch. Each
table held individual birthday
cakes which were baked and de-
corated by the mother of the hon-
orees.
War-
schak and family visited Sunday
with Mr. Emil Buxkemper in the
Alois Henicke home.
corated to resemble Susan and
Sandra.
The birthday girls received
many pretty a>d useful gilts.
Present for the happy occasion
were Michael and Dwayne Gross,
Dale Orsak. Win. Altman, Roy,
\ndrew .".nd Grace Lochrer, Don,
Debbie and Rusty Neuendorff,
Donald and Randy Brokmeyer,
Stephen Foerster. Sylvia Kaiser.
Sheila Hoppe, Susan and Patricia
Roehtne, Carol Ann Rinn. Ernest
H. Baumgart 111.
Also Mesdames Milford Gross,
E. M. Orsak, L. A. Altman. Eu-
gene Lochrer. Carl Anderson,
Hilly |. Neuendorff. Isadorc Brok
meyer. Raymond Foerster, Al-
bert Kaiser, George Hoppe, Er-
nest L. Boehtne. Josie Rinn, M.
B. Magill. M. C. Koch. L. Reich-
le. and the hostesses, Mr. and
Mrs. E. H. Baumgart Sr., and
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Baumgart.
The cakes were faces, de- Jr
day in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
\lbert Noska. Donald Lee and
Ernest Gene.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Warschak
visited last Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Hugo Schuette.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean \ enghaus
and family were Sunday dinner
guests of Mir. and Mrs. Bennie
Faist of Rockhouse.
Mrs. Gene Pflughaupt. Mrs.
Edmund Pflughaupt Jr., and
Gary, visited in the Raymond
Krueger home Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Krue-
ger and Beatrice and Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Pflughaupt visited on
Sunday in Warrenton with Mr.
and Mrs. Otto Krueger.
Mr. Albert Noska, Mrs. Roland
Krueger and son Clarence visited
briefly with Mr. and Mrs. Ray-
mond Krueger and Beatrice. Sun-
day.
Mrs. Floyd Green and children
of Columbus visited in the Wal-
ter Venghaus home Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Sladieek
of Houston visited in the Walter
Petrosky home Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Weis-
huhn and Joan Renee visited in
Houston. Sunday with Mrs. Ber-
nice Rudloff and children.
Mrs. Ben Darold Marek and
daughters, Joyce Marie. Linda,
and Nancy of New L’ltn. visited
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ru-
bin Suchadoll and Leland. Sun-
day.
Mrs. Frank Weishuhn and Bob
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jessie
Weige and sons Sundat in New
Ulm.
Mr. Elo Noska and Ray Zingle
mann were Brenham visitors Sat-
urday.
Mrs. Frank I.esikar and child-
ren visited in the Clarence War-
schak home Saturday.
Mir. and Mrs. Clarence
Your Dodge—Dodge Dart Dealer
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Abe Levine. Vice President
O. F. Boek, Vice President
Hugo Hess, Cashier
Norman Hess. Ass’t. Cashier
Mary Gajcwski, Ass’t. Cashier
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black tube-
type plut
tai end
your old tire
-ALSO Many other fine articles to choose from
that make lovely Mother’s Day Gifts!
- MOTHER’S DAY, SUNDAY, MAY 14th -
PAUL'S PHARMACY
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Thousands of test-track miles have been
run with these All-Weathers far beyond
normal driving speeds.
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ALL-WEATHERS
Safer tirea aren’t expen-
sive . . . these 3-T All-
Weathers are proof.
You’ll get mileage from
these rugged beauties . . .
traction aplenty . . . and
the quality Goodyear
builds into everv tire. The
guarantee proves it!
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Abe Tjevine,
< i. F. Boek,
Hugo Hess, Max Kromer,
Mrs. Myrtle Frazer,
Melvin Preibiseh
Jack Patterson.
— Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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GUARANTEED
NATION-WIDE
For one full year. Your written certificate
states that thu original owner of new All-
Weathers has tiers guaranteed against nor-
mal road hazards -i.e., blowouts, fabro
breaks, cuts — except repairable puncture*
for one full year! Any Goodyear dealer will
repair, without charge, or make allowance
on a new tire based on original tread depth
remaining and current “Goodyear Price”.
G00DYE„
$
$
with the old tires off your car regardless of condition
good/^ear
MOPE PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND
SINCLAIR'^^es^on
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Mrs. Victor Dvorak anil child-
ren of Frelsburg were New Ulm
visitors. Tuesday with friends.
and Billy visited with relatives
in Columbus. Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Kneblik
and family spent Sunday with
Mr. ami Mrs. Louis Vasek. and
son of Fayetteville.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Confal,
Jr., and children of Rck’s Hill vis-
ited Sundaj evening with Mr.
ami Mrs. Adolph Kulhanek
Rain—
A badly needed rain fell here
Saturday morning, amounting to
about 1 3-4 inches. Some light
hail accompanied the thunder-
storm.
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PISEK NEWS
by Elmond Kulhanek
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Personals—
Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Kickler
and Janice visited Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Hoppe and
Marilyn at Sealy.
Mr. and Mrs. \\ iltred Gross
and family of Brookshire, spent
Sunday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. \ ictor Moeller and family.
Miss Bertha Brokmeyer of
Frelsburg visited Monday even-
ing with Mr. ai.d Mrs. Florenz.
\\ eishuhn, Sr., and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ewald Schmidt
in
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by Mrs. Leroy Weishuhn
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Ice Cream Party—
Those enjoying an ice cream
party’ at Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Weishuhn and sons were, Mrs.
A. J. Aschenbeck. Mrs. Frank
Weishuhn, Mr. and Mrs. Her-
bert Aschenbeck and Ronnie. Mr.
and Mrs. Leroy Weishuhn and
Floyd. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Warschak and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Willie Ruhmann.
Attend Krueger Funeral—
Those attending the funeral of
Harold Krueger, from this com-
munity were Mrs. Delmo War-
schak and children, Mrs. Clar-
ence Warschak, Kenneth and
lairetta, Leland Suchadoll, Ray
Zingletnann, Mr. Milam Prause,
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Krueger
and Beatrice, Mr. Frank Noska,
Sr. and Tonie.
Personals—
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hamilton
and son David of Seguin, visited
with Willie and Emil Roeder last
Sunday.
Visiting in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Petrosky. Thurs
day was Mrs. Clif Brasher of
Eagle Lake.
Attending the funeral of Mr.
Dick Meyer in Brushy. Wednes-
day from here were Mrs. Lester
Weishuhn, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
Weishuhn. Pete Schuette, Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Aschenbeck
and son. and Mrs. A. J Aschen-
beck, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Georg.
Floyd and Larry Weishuhn at-
tended the Luther League meet-
ing at the Lutheran church in
Frelsburg. Wednesday evening.
Those attending the birthday
party of Miss Frieda Vogelsang.
Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Vogelsang ami Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Venghaus.
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Aschen-
beck. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Asch-
enbeck and daughter Nancy.and
Mrs. F. C. Aschenbeck. all of
Shelby visited briefly with Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Georg. Wednes-
day.
Mrs. Raymond Krueger visited
with Anton Halfmann, Tuesday,
who is a patient in the Columbus
hospital.
Miss Hattie Mieth was a guest
in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Warschak and family.
Monday evening.
Mrs. Dorothy Mullsey of El
Paso spent several days with her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Petrosky. During her visit here,
on Friday, Mrs. Mullsey accom-
panied her mother to Austin,
where she took her registered
nursing course examination in
the Stephen F. Austin hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Aschen-
beck and son Ronnie, visited
Brenham. Saturday.
Mrs. Emanuel Weishuhn
Joan Renee, together with
and Mrs. Robert Lee Rinn. San-
dra Lynn. Robert Wayne, and
Mrs. Franklin Dockal visited on
Saturday afternoon with Ida
Wunderlich, who is a patient at
the Cozy Rest Home in La
Grange.
Week-end visitors with
and Mrs Leroy Weishuhn
Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Weis-
huhn and daughter. Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Weishuhn and sons. Mr.
and Mrs Herbert Aschenbeck
and son, Mrs. A. J. \schenbeck,
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Venghaus and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Florenz
Weishuhn Jr., and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Eminit Venghaus
and family of Columbus, visited
Saturday night with Mr. and
Mrs. Dean Venghaus and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Venghaus
and family visited Sunday after-
noon with their grandmother,
Mrs. Ida Venghaus, in the Al-
bert Lepp home in Sealy.
Mr. and Mrs Lee Vogelsang
visited Sunday afternoon with
Mr. and Ms. Leo Brokmeyer.
Mr. Herbert Aschenbeck was
a business visitor in Freeport.
Monday.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Milam Prause were Mr. and
Mrs. Adolph Krenek. Mr. and
Mrs. Monroe Krenek of Gar-
wood. Staff Sgt. and Mrs. Jessie
Michalk and children of Schertz.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Zatopek and
daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Prause of Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. Wafren Lane of
Houston spent the week-end in
their home here.
Ray Zingletnann spent
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