The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 25, 1979 Page: 3 of 4
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Towels
Haraoaia Hall
Shelby
Sunday,
January 28
Saturday,
February 3
F uuls March 11, 19*79 fl
Est. purse $20,000.00
Georgian
Tissue 8 pk.
THE NEW
DESPARADOS
Rt. 1, Box 121C
DOMINO
TOURNAMENT
DAVID GALLE
New Ulm, Texas 78950
Ph. 357-2255
Saturday,
January 27
Music By:
THE SINGING
DUTCHMASTERS
Beginning January 2/
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Debbie Brokmeyer
yer
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Oh what would I give to clasp
your hands, your happy
face to see.
To hear your voice, your
smiling face that meant
so much to me.
My heart still aches with
sadness and 1 shed many
tears.
Friday,
January 26
Music By:
THE
SOUTH TEXAS
BOHEMIAN
COWBOYS
8:30 to 12:15
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----- Road Gravel
ton -Ore. Jesse Villa,
Finals Feb. 4,1979
Est. purse $35,000.00
Finals Jan. 28. 1979
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CATTLE GUARES made, de-
livered and installed. Call
Ben D. Marek, Rt. L New
Ulm.
CAT SPRING — 104 acres, some trees, lakesite
good road frontage, fenced. 1/2 minerals and
royalties, owner financing.
INDUSTRY - Six room frame house, garage, on
approximately 3/4 acre.
INDUSTRY - Building on corner lot ideal for small
office or workshop.
CAT SPRING - Three bedroom home with fireplace
and two car garage on approximately 10 acres.
Property has good road frontage, scattered trees,
and pond.
Plan to sell your property - let me assist you with
your real estate transaction.
Ervla Mieth, Jr.
Broker
1 - 992 - 3742
New Ulm, Texas 78950
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Worship
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BUYRITE
Our memories of him are
keepsakes
Which from us will never
part.
God has him In His keeping
We have him in our hearts.
He was the kind of husband,
father arid grandfather
We who loved him will never
forget.
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NOTI? E-
COME TO THE GAMES
PARTY at the Veterans
Community Center in Co-
lumbus, Texas every Wed-
nesday night at 7 o'clock.
Refreshments available.
offset plowing,
and round hay
baling, al) sixes. Contact.
Allen Schubert, Rt. 2, New
Ulm.
75‘
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Finals March 10, 1979^ ■
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Sadly missed by his wife.
In Memoriam
In loving memory of our
husband, father and grand-
father, Elo Schertz, who
passed away January 24,
1974.
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In Memoriam
In loving memory of my
dear husband and father, Ad-
olph F. Meyer who departed
from this life 4 years ago,
January 24, 1975.
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sib. 7 9C
Wire, Isabel Schertz
Daughters,
Mr. I Mrs. John Cook and
family
Mr. 4 Mrs. Joe Mikusb and
family
Son, Lee Schertz.
Card of Thanks
i would like to express my
sincere thanks to all those
who cheered me with
cards and calls during my
recent stay in Weimar Hos-
pital. Especially do 1 thank
Dr. Youens and the hospital
staff for their care and Rev.
C. A. Seiler for his prayers.
Your thoughtfulness is deep-
ly appreciated.
Mrs. Almida Kuehn
♦ General Carpentry and
Contracting Work
♦ General Plumbing
♦ Septic Tanks
♦ Sewer Lines
Rt. 2
4__
Reynolds Wrap ^avy
Aluminum Foil
Clara's
Cut and Curl
Beauty Salon
j Hwy. 109 midway between
; New Ulm and Freis burg
OPEN TUESDAY
- FRIDAY 992-3712
Now featuring the
Helene Curtis Uni Perm
|perci3toi^ermlr^Syxtem^ 1
Tropicana
Fruit Drinks
5 $pih
/mA-
HELP WANTED - Nurses
aide. Sweetbriar .Nursing
Home in Columbus. Contact
D. Kunetka, Director of Nur-
ses. 732-5716.
Serving Mexican Food,
„ Aged Heavy Beef Steaks.
S & Soetbern Fried Chicken 5
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK_____fr
from 10:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Shell’s
J Soft Margarine
89‘
ON SALE - Grader Blades,
Seoops and 5 ft. Shredders
in stock at 10% discount;
also Pasture Renovator, 10%
discount. Edwin A. Kuehn
Repair Shop, Industry, all
day Saturday and after 5 p.m.
weekdays.
NOTICE TO BANKS
The Commissioners* Court
of Austin County, Texas, will
in Regular Session on Feb-
ruary 12th, A.D. , 1979, at
10:00 A.M., examine and con-
sider applications and bids
from banks and select a
depository for the ensuing
two (2) years for the pub-
lic funds of Austin County
as well as the Trust Funds
in the possession of the Co-
unty and District Clerks, Co-
unty Available school funds
and permanent school fund.
Any banking corporation de-
siring to be designated as
County Depository shall
make and deliver to the Co-
unty Judge a bid and appli-
cation applying for such
funds on or before 9:00 A.M.
February 12th, A.D., 1979.
Applications shall be sub-
mitted In accordance with
Vernon’s Annotated Civil
Statutes, Articles 2544-2545
and 2558a.
Zs/LEROY H. GREBE
County Judge, Austin County,
Texas
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45” black dacroo broadcloth
reg. $1.29, now 79? yd.
All threads, were 39?, now
19?, all colors and black
and white.
45” black pellon, was $1.29,
now 98? yd.
Bo. 123
him. H93C
INCOME TAX SERVICE. Am
prepared to help with Income
Tax Returns at my Fayette-
ville home on Market Street.
See me or call 378-2259 for
appointment. JAMES F.
PARMA, Fayetteville, Tx.
4-H Council
The Austin County 4-H
€0*10011 met on January 16,
1979. The meeting was call-
ed to order by Lowell
Swttser; Joan Bruening led
the pledge of allegiance; roll
call was by Mandy Kubricht
and the minutes were read
by Lori Wttteneben.
County Team Demonstra-
tion were set fbr March 29.
Officer Training will be Jan-
uary 29 at 7:00 p.m.
The new officers are:
President: Joan Bruening;
1st Vice Pres.: Chet Hall;
2nd Vice Pres.: Mandy Ku-
bricht; 3rd Vice Pres.: Lo-
well Switzer; Recording
See.: Sally Warmke; Corr-
esponding Secretary: Beth
McDaniel; Treasurer: Nan-
cy Boelune; Reporters: Wal-
lis: Christine Brast, Bell-
ville: Phyllis Franke,Sealy:
Kandy Chambers, New Ulm:
Wanda Bruening; Officer at
large: Mitchell Davis,Jr.
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Top Flite
Biscuits
3
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French Fries
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FCOLUMBUS TRIPLE CROWN FUTURITY
Est. purse $160.00000
Trials March 4, 1979
i LIVE OAK DERBY
f (Trials March 3, 1979
Est. Post Time 12:00 noon
^Food, Drinks and Beer
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Other cats may come to this.
You can drive It now.
See me unique personal car for now-toe 1979 Fuksa YNh advanced dwlpn.. .a
tomorrow look right now. And space efficiency tor Ave to comfort
Mean-ahead styling. Great looks. Clean design Bright mokAngi at ffte bet vrindow
frames, wheel lips Bright/vinyl bodyside making Paint shfoes. Unique roof pto Bright
style-mounted mirror Deluxe wheel coven. Inside, you get pleated Muy vtoyl sect
trim • high gloss woodtone appkquea on doors and Instrument panel • detune
steering wheel hub • inside hood retease • detune sound toxuWton ptus al tie stan-
dards that made Fairmont the best-roHng new co toet year
Exciting ride. Rrere s good handing to go w«h Future styffn©. Rack and ptotonsteertn®
with ton-coll spring suspension (based on a famous European design} ptd toe seat
back in driving, and make poking a breeze
Great standards. 2 3 Ore 4-cylinder engine • 4 speed manual wffh toot sMt • Bort
disc brakes • bucket seat comfort • cut-pie carpeftnG and much mote.
As n comes. Future goes 00 mpg city, tor one of foe highest RMnleageroBngB tote
class And an EPA-rating so right tor now
Drive the Futora at (DEALERSMP NAME) soon
"Doni wall Getlnowl" > .J
ENJOY THE NEWEST NOW... 1979 FUIURAI
LIVIST0C1
w SALE EV
OWNERS: Burt
and Joe
Ctn - Tex Livestock Comm
on all clasaes of castle and i
cattle co our sales far MM
in Brenham 1
MONDAYS, TUESDAYS
< ■ ' r i Ji 4C
AND ALL DAY SATURDAYS/
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For Appointment Call 836-T414 :
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RATEp: Five centaper word
for first inssrtioa; three
cents per word each addi-
tional insertion. Minimum
75? for first insertion; 45?
minimum additional inser-
tions srds of Thinks and
Memorials 5? per printed
line with minimum $1.25.
Legalx at classified rste.
Deadlines for classified ad-
vertising 4:00 p.m.Tuesday.
Social invitations through the
press charged at regular
display advertising rate.
DANCE
Sat., Feb. 3
Music By:
Country Unlimited
COUNTRY CAMP
3 miles South QD 71
Left on 101 - Follow Signs
Columbus, Texas 732-3933
FOOD- BEER-SETUPS
9—1 B.Y.O.B.
HELP WANTED
Live-in help for elderly lady
in Brenham. Excellent sal-
ary plus room, board, and
meals. Send replies to P.O.
Box 1234, Brenham, Tex-
as 77833.
S HODGEPODGE RESTAURANT
In Columbus
1103 Front St.
by East River Bridge
Van Camp
Pork &
Beans
«300 can
-89‘
Bridgeford
8 Bread Dough L
$9C I Reynold’s Foil
Coat io «i for all yaar Fartillzar aaadi.
& Balk aid Bag Fartilliar Available alia
5 Caitaa Spraadlag.
b Flour
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1979 FAIRMONT
RJTURAISNOW!
SEE IT TODAY AT...
DON MORRISON FORD
“ 49‘
ScIlUlZ WEEKENDS
General Store'
Phone: 992 - 3342 I
DANCE
Cat Spriag
Agricaltare
Society Holl
Saturday
February 3
Music By:
DONNIE WAVRA
&
THE HI- LITERS
Admission $2.50 per person
Time 9 - 1
Free Tables - HaU Heated
n
FOR’SALE — Road Gravel
and |ron Ore. Jesse Villa,
Belmlle, 095-5485.
— — 4
MINNOWS’FOR SALtf it
Henry’s Place, Industry.
HAY FOR SALE - Round
and squarejMles. Phone
732-5264. Ervin Ctoat.
FOp SALELr-12 ft. aluminum
txnt with water-<$»oladmo-
t<rf* 713-357-2133.
FOR SALE - 1 registered
3-1/2 yr. Red Angwff Herd
Bull $950.00. 836-7218;
night 836-4187, WaldhMdel- I
ler. »
Numbing Co.
BOX 363 - 117 N. GRAN VILLE
BELLVILLE, TEXAS 77418 865-3262
Old and N4w Construction, Septic Tank Service,
Water Lines, Trench Digging, AU Plumbing
Repair and Service
BILL JOHNSON FRED DEUTRfCH
866-3889 865-3913
dfamwMMMtepitexmmsteMBl
SPERRY NEW HOLLAND
BUYER DIVIDENDS in ef-
fect NOW-JANUARY and
FEBRUARY. JANSSEN
BROS., INC., SPERRY
NEW HOLLAND DEALERS,
La Grange.
THE NEW ULM ElfTERMOE TH
comings^A
Mr. and Mrs. Bennte Sch-
ultz Ben and Sheila of Sealy
and Mr.and Mrs. BUI Pm- ,
chel and Mindy of Industry |
were visitors tn the home
of Mrs. Adolf Schultz in
New Ulm during the past
weekend. ___
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I Announcing Race* at yd
Columbus Race Course
Coloakoi, Tam
January 20, 21 & 27. 28
February 3, 4
March 3. 4 & 10, 11, 1979
EARLY BIRD FUTURITY Est. purse $1000,000.00
Trials Jan. 21
NEW YEAR DERBY
, Trials Jan. 2L 1979
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The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 25, 1979, newspaper, January 25, 1979; New Ulm, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1231252/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nesbitt Memorial Library.