The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 2, 1972 Page: 3 of 4
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THE
comings & goings
BAKE SALE
Sunday, March 12
INDUSTRY, TEXAS
LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE
504 Children 6-12
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MISCELLANEOUS
BULLDOZER WORK
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SATURDAY, MARCH 4
♦General Oilfield Construction
WANTED
Music by
Temporary Office (Jerk
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FOR FARMERS AND RANCHERS
Admission SI.SI per person
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CENTEX LIVESTOCK COMMISSION CO .
(•iddinp, Texan
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KOENIG FUNERAL HOME 2
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Complete Veterinary Supplies
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West Side of Square
GLADIOLA FLOUR,
6 pk .
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COLUMBUS
cans
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PET RITZ Pili SHELLS
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BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
$2.49
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HUNGARY JACK BISCUITS
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THURMOND WtIT
Rtiene Pt 24M1
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GALA BIG ROLL TOWELS
PE2-232j
Phone
Benjamin Moore Paints
*303 can 4/S1.00
DEL MONTE PEAS,
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DEL MONTE CATSUP,
MAREK’S
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WALDVOGEL’S
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COL VMB VS. TEXAS
PEANUT BUTTER PATTIES 53<
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Cen-Tex Livestock C ommission Co. has a good market
on all classes of cattle and other livestock. Bring your
cattle to our sales for best results.
Schroeder
Drug
•Dosters and Dragline Wort
•Budding Stock Tanks
•Clearing Land - Gully Sloping
MAREK’S
GROCERY
SALE EVER Y TVESDA >
OWNER Ed Tobias
VEG ALL MIXED VEGETABLES
*303 can
King Size
3 91 plus deposit
ST4 JE REPRESEN-
TATIVE DIST 29
Gus Mutscher
FREE TABLES - TIME »-l
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HI-TOPPERS
ORCHESTRA
Two Registered Pharmacists
On Duty 24 Hour a Day
FOR SALE - Coastal Sprigs,
304 per bushel. Ervin Cloet,
Rt. 2, New Ulm, phone Co-
lumbus 732-5264.
FO.1 SALE - Hay, 303 Bales.
Edgar Eben, Rt. 1, Bellville,
near Nilsonville.
CEDAR FARM PICNIC HAMS
3 lb.
FOR SALE - Heavy Springer
Hereford Heifers; also 4 and
5 year old cows. Can be seen
1 mile northeast of New Ulm.
See Edmind Buechmann, Jr.,
Rt. 1, New Ulm,
$1.99
494
DEER LEASE WKNTED-Any
size. CallColumbus PE2-2382
or write P. O. Box 805, Co-
lumbus, Texas 78934.
POLITICAL
CALENDAR
Mrs. Joe W.'.rnick of An-
drews spent Saturday night
with Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Ma-
tueka.
COMPANY PROVIDES
GOOD WORKING
CONDITIONS.
INCOME, AND BENEFITS
TAX ASSESSOR-
COLLECTOR
Eddie Richter
DIST ATTORNEY
155th JUDICIAL
DIST
Oliver Kitzman
Lester Ise It of Baytown vi-
sited last weekend with re-
latives in the area.
• ♦ •
M’s. Bill Holladay and Cin-
dy accompanied by Mrs. Bruno
Laake were visitors in the
horn ? of Mr. aid Mrs. Harry
Miner at Fayetteville one day
last w.-ek.
Mias Vara Greve of Hous-
ton visited last Sunday with
M an! Mrs. Willie Greve.
• • •
Patients in the Fayette Mt-
mortal H ispital la La Grange
Include Mis. Roy Gross,Mrs.
Marcus Galle and M-s. Cla-
rence H >insobn.
M .«. M C. Koch of New Ulm
and Mrs. Mt ry Koch of Fay-
etteville are also patients in
the La Grange Hospital.
FURNITURE AND
APPLIANCE
Frigidaire Salei and Service
Lennox Air Conditioning and
Heating
•ox ao>
COLUMNUG. TEXAS 7B**rt
Sam K, Seymour,m
Lumber A Hardware
Box 158
Columbus, lexas. 78934
FOR SALE - Coastal Bermuda
sprigs. 25? per bushel, Trail-
er load quantities, Cash. Mil-
ton Stuessel.Cat Spring.phone
Bellville 865-2565.
ORCHARD ORANGE DRINK,
1/2 gal.
BABY CHICKS - 936 Strain
Cross leghorns AAA A White
Leghorns, Vantress Cross,
Reds - Pullets and Cockerels
every Tuesday at low prices,
also custom hatching. Von
Minden Hatchery, Fayette-
ville, Texas, 78940.
BULLS FORSALE - Hereford,
Angus and Brahmas, ready for
service. Also cows and calves.
Contact Bailey Huff, Bellville,
UN5-2667.
HAY FOR SALE - Gold
Prairie Hay. Contact Hnnry
Foerster, Jr., R«. l.NtwUlm.
BUY-RITE
FOR BUTANE SYSTEMS AND
GAS - contact Fayetteville
Butane Co. 378-2213 or 378-
2285 at Fayetteville, Texas.
Westinghouse heating and air
conditioning.
MOUNTAIN CEDAR POSTS,
All Sizes, All Lengths. Now
available at New Ulm Cedar
Company, 992-3326.
MOELLER FEED MILL
Rt. 2, Fayetteville (Lone Oak)
Ph: Columbus PE2-4958, Day
or Night__
M-s. Ben Haverlah visited
with Mrs. B-irtha Keszler Fri-
day.
* • •
M>. and Mrs. Em'.l Rinn
visited Thursday with Mr.and
Mrs. A. H. Rinn.
• * •
Buyers Waiting! Land Needed!
Write or call: Professional
Laid Locators, 6065 Hillcroft,
Suite 406, Hoiston. Tens,
77036. (713) 771-2323.
AUSTIN COUNTY
SHERIFF
Clifton N. Fisher
T. A. Maddox
FOR RE ELECTION
Tait Plant
LONE STAR
IMM STRIES, INC.
Altair, Texas
COMPLETE LNSTALLAT1ONS
Free Estimates
Dvorak
Fence Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Frente 1
of Belton visited last Thurs-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Dungen at Brushy.
Miss Hattie Mieth visited
with Mrs. H. A. Kuehn Sun-
day before last.
• » •
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Froe-
bal and family and Miss Elvle
Reedsr spent the weekend with
M s. Herman Reeder.
• • •
Leroy Dippel, Leo Stern
and Mrs. Willie Georg are
among the patients in the Co-
lumbus HoapttaL
Mr. and Mrs. B.-uster Sa-
torlus of Houston visited Sa-
turday with Mr. and Mrs.
Romeo Iselt and Mr. and Mrs.
William Iselt.
♦ • •
Mm. Leo Stern visited with
Mrs. A. D. Voskamp Sunday.
• • •
M and Mrs. Ernest Klaus
visited in Montgomery over
the weekend with Mr. a.»l Mrs.
Clarence Embry and family.
Culvert 4 l.ngation Pipes
Dial PE2-2M2
1P
ay
FOR SALE
Nice City lot
Home in Butler addition
Three bedroom home
26 acres
62.8 acres - will divide
94.94 acres
122 acres part wooded
Other properties for sale
Call 713-732-2080 for an ap-
pointment.
HERBERT A. SCHROEDER
Box 295
Columbus, Texas 78934
We stock a complete line of
Gates Automotive and Indus-
trial Belts and Hoses. Alt-
man’s Arco Station, New Ulm,
992-3312.
CONSTABLE PR EC. 4
Arthur Franke
(RE.ELECTION)
Curtis Luedke
COLORADO COUNTY
SHERIFF
Geo. "Doc" Mueller
FOR RE ELECTION
Robert E. Friedrich
Mi. and Mrs. A. D. Vos-
kamp, Jr. and son. Tanner
of Hallettsville visited with
M’. s. A. D. Voskamp Sr. Sun-
day evening.
• • •
M s. Joe Warnick of An-
drews , Mr. and Mrs. Larry
B.une and children, Mr. and
M *s. Arlen Brune and daugh-
ter of Co’umbus, Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie Brune of Thorn-
dale, Mrs. Harold Biggs and
sons of Houston and Mrs.
Lawrence Straits of Houston
visited over the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Arno Brune at
In lustry.
Visiting Mnday in the home
of Mr. and M-a. Adolph Ma-
yer on the occasion at Mrs.
M Iyer's birthday were Mr.
and M-s. Louis Meyer of
Round Top, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Venghaus of Cola it-
bus, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hart-
fiel, M.. and Mrs. Willie
Klaus.
Lunch was enjoyed by ths
guests.
J. F. DVORAK
111 Legion Circle
Columbus. Texas
PHONE PE2-4525
Mr. and Mrs. Jot Peikert
of CM Spring visited Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. An’oa Wav-
ra.
Friday evening visitors wMh
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Breit and
son and Grant** were the Duse
brothers, Ja-nes and Martin
Dove of A istin.
• • •
D. G. and J. W. Vogelsang
visited briefly with their sis-
ter, Mrs. A. D. Vonkamp, Sr.
Friday noon
COZY REST HOME
A home for the aged and
invalid, with nurdng care
and good food.
(Any religion accepted)
Glean, comfortable rooms,
with home centrally heated
and air-conditioned.
Write Mnt Linda Wunderlich
Box 195A Xt. 2
La Grange. I exas
Phone 968-4548
Spindler
Concrete
Pipe Co.
SEPTIC TANKS
READY-MI X
Cn»»CRETE
’ if
tor
is—
Mrs. Herbert Haverlah and
children of Industry visited
Wednesday w’th her grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
I^ake.
DR.D.R. TAYLOR
—OPTOMETRIST —
Eyes Examined
Glasses Fitted
Frames Repaired
Lenses Duplicated
CONTACT LENSES
Monday-Saturday-
Closed Thursday afternoon
and Saturday afternoon.
Old Masonic Building
La Grange Ph. 968-3953
Serving Starts at
11:00 A.M.
EAT ALL YOU WANT
COMMISSIONER PCT. J
Crockett Leyendeeker
Subject Democratic Primary May c
VS REPRESEN TA TIVE
I Oth CONG DISTRICT
Jake Pickle
Fencing
Residential or Commercial
• * •
Mrs. Ivy Muench spent Sun-
day with Mr.and M; a. Reuben
Muench and family at Colum-
bus.
DANCE
Cat Spring
Agriculture Society Hall
TREAT rugs right, they’ll be
a delight if cleaned with Blue
Lustre. R-mt electric sham-
pooer $1. Edgar Heinsohn, Rt.
2, N ‘w Ujm.
mother, Mrs. A. D. Voskamp,
Sr. Sunday noon.
» . •
Mrs. Bruno Laake accom-
panied by Mrs. Elo Schertz
were business visitors in Co-
lumbus and La Grange last
week Monday.
JUSTIN DVORAK
no. Rh. ec a a.to
W, wruld like to express
with grateful hearts, our
sincere appreciation for the
mny deeds of kindness and
love shoiri at the tint1, of
the pissing of our dear hus-
banj, brother, grandfather aid
iireat - g ran dfather,
Edn id B. jie.
We *■ >j’d especially like to
•haik Di H. E. Rtwdieh, Dr.
Winston Noely. the nurses
sti*f of the Bellville Hospital
for their services rendered.
W-. » sh to especially thank
R-'V. Harold Fehler for his
prayers a id comforting ser-
vices, for the organist and
the choir for their song, the
pallbearers, the Ptne E. El-
lin g-er Futeral H:> n>i, to th ese
w'.o se.r flow, rs, me n Sals,
expressed w eds of ayrnj: ithy,
sent food ind showed iny oth»r
a ts of klnliess.
M- y God bless all ef you.
The fimily o.*
E Jmund Brane
For all your needs in mirrors,
wiper blades, grease guns,
wrenches, and other automo-
tive accessories - see
Altman's Arco Station, New
Ulm, 992-3312.
FRIED RIVER CATFISH every
Wednesday and Friday at
Henry’s Place, Industry, Tex-
as, Highway 159 West, Paone
357-9493.
Mr. an! M’.s. Ernest Rich-
ter Jr. and son of Huston
visited Friday with Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Laake.
• » ♦
Mrs. C. R. Schonenberg and
baby, Rachel, of Hallettsville
aid Mrs. Zeb Lauzon of Ho is-
About 12 Months Duration ,on r>sited with their grand-
West
Pharmacy, Inc.
TEXAS’
OLDEST PHARMACY,
$1.00 Adults
by - IMOVSTRV VOLUNTEER FIRE OEFARTMENT I
Man and wife for Alaska -
small horse and cow ranch.
Woman to help owner’s wife
in house. Man must be able
to drive team mules and hor-
ses - parades, etc. House,
lights, heat, water, groceries
furnished. Salary open. When
answering, please include
telephone number. Write John
C. Miller, Box 1654, Anchor-
age, Alaska 99510.
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FOR SALE - Oil 7 gun ca-
binet $85.0-3, spiclal $68.00;
one 8 gun cabinet $125.00,
special $98.00. Nice assort-
ment of grandtether and
grandm-’her clocks, $165.00
and up, 357-2291, JesseBuin-
K«r.
SEE US FOR YOUR TIRE
NEEDS. Check our prices
and compare on new Good-
year tires and tubes. Altman’s
Arco Station, New Ulm, 992-
3312.
LOCAL FEED LOT BEEF
FOR YOUR FREEZER. U. S.
Good or Choice Quality. Half
--15O-2OO lbs., 734 lb. Hind-
quarter—75-100 lbs., 834 lb.
Forequarter, 674 lb. Cut,
Wrapped and Frozen FREE.
Satisfaction Guaranteed. NEW
ULM MARKET & SUPPLY.
New Ulm, 992-3402, Custom
Wrapping and Freezing.
SEE US FOR YOUR NEXT OIL
CHANGE. We stock most
major brands of oil. Altman’s
Arco Station,NewUlm,Texas.
NOTICE
CATTLE GUARDS made, de-
livered and installed. Call
Marek’s Grocery, 992-8342.
BRANGUS BULLS, 8 to 36
months, registered and com-
mercial. W. B. Harris, 9
miles north of Columbus on
FM 109. PE2-4614 or PE2-
415L
25 lb.
5 lb.
FOR SALE-Severalgoodused
cars. Charles Phillips in
Frelsburg.
RATES: Five cents per wora
for first insert ion; three cents
per word each additional in-
sertion. Minimum 754 for
first Insertion; 454 minimum
additional insertions. Cards
of Thanks and Memorials 54
per printed line with minimum
$1.25. Legals at classified
rate. Classified advertising
deadline 10:00 a.tn. Wednes-
day. Later insertions may
be arranged by contacting pub-
lishers. Social invitations
through the press charged at
regular display advertising
rate. Policy on other social
announcements, etc., are at
the discretion of the publisher.
Publisher not responsible for
accuracy In classifieds or an-
nouncements placed via tele-
phone.
CLEAN RICE FOR HOG
FEEDING - $50 per ton, will
deliver in sacks. Call collect
Houston 456-9438, or write
Rt. 5, Box 505B, Houston,
77044.
TEXAS
'LUMBER & CONSTRUCTION CO.
i I
I 1
Mrs, Jhra Mohake, mmm-
paaied by Mrs. Edgar Mieth
and Mr. and Mra. Lae Krue-
ger apart Mxrtay in Taylor
vtettiM with Mr. aad Mra.
Waiter Rin.
FT
IR-ef.
MRS. TUCKERS SHORTNING
3 lb.
CATFISH FINGERLINGS,
available now, Harris Fanns
Phone PE2-5915 or PE2-4614.
R.C. COLA,
6 p k .
or mail to Box 126,1
Texas 7a«0.
—FEED 4 FERT1UZER-
G 4 S Grain in Fayetteville
now handles Lone Star brand
Feed 4 Fertilizer. Phone
378-2510.
MIOHWAY 7f
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I III FA-1! lol I!
m I Im
HEINERS
MOTOR CO.
Dodge Dart 880, Plymouth •
Chrysler, Imperial i
Dodge Trucks and'Jeeps' J
Dependable I'sexi Cats J
G uaranteed Service •
Body Work. Painting, Wreck*
iiepa iring. C ustom Seat Co- e
ven, Headlinings. and •
Furniture Upholstering. J
E.W. MQNERS. Owner •
Perma-Press Seersucker -
50C Polyester, SCfi Co'.ton,
no-iron, in plaids, stripes,
and .-h?cks, 45 n. 980.
Spring plaids aid stripes in
denim - heaw, no-iron,50C
Polyester, 50G Cotton, 45
inch., perfect for sports-
wear of all kinds, 934 to
$1.09.
Ginghams, plaid, checks and
s’rip?s, in Easter shales,
50*1 Polyester, 50rc Cotton,
also hem ditched jinjttum to
go with pints 89C.
Heavy Peco Cloth, solid color
for pintsuits, $i.29.
Plenty of peloi. thread of all
colors, needles, etc.
Ladies Extra Large Panties,
all colors $1.19.
M sses Panties and Half Slips
all colors,. 594.
New assortment of sunbo.inets
al! colors, $1.49.
Mi -De Hid Planting Almanacs
50c.
1 idles Hun ikerchiefs, fancy
pitterns, large size, 19C
to 25C
Fa KJ white embroidered
Extra large, 69'.
EaVer, birthday, get wall,
sympathy, etc. cards, $1.09
a box.
Assortment of quilt scraps,
new patterns.
New Butterick and simplicity
Pattern Books on counter.
Qllm. /.<•> >?
8 Miles South of Columbus
On HWY 71
234-3323
An Equal Opportunity Employer
Your National Selected •
Mortician serving anywhere,*
anytime. Chartered for J
pre-arranged funerals. Will*
honor all insurance policies.*
Phones lndi»try-357-4788 •
La Grange 968-3121 J
k Stays Fresh
| Longer
NOTICE ......
We do tax service of all kinds. COMPLETE
Income Tax Service- Book- fARm SERVICE
keeping Service and Notary
Work with 30 years of ex- Grinding - Mixing (Tuesday,
perience. Let us solve your Thursday, Saturday till noon
problems. Contact us at only) - Feeds (bulk and bag)-
Mascheck’s Auditax Service, Herbicides-Fenclng Supplies-
Hugo A. Mascheck, Owner, Custom Spreading-Spraying-
P. O. Box 5, Fayetteville, Plowing - Grass Planting
Texas, 78940, Res. Phone 378-
2218.
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