The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 21, 1971 Page: 2 of 4
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INDUSTRY STORE
357-2171
Industry. Texas
Shelby Mobile Feed Service
GILLETTE FOAMY LEMON LIME
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NEW ULM STATE
BANK
ATTEND CHURCH SERVICES
Sponsored As A Public Service By These Businesses
BUENGER
CHEVROLET CO.
FAYETTEVILLE
BUTANE CO.
FRIT Z LER’S M KAT
MARKET
led by Pastor Fehler.
A social hour followed.
69$
59$
COLUMBUS TEXAS 78934
BOX 1O1
to enter.
Cash prizes will be award-
PHONE !®E 2 2678
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ALTMAN'S
SINCLAIR SERVICE
STATION
Fayetteville, Texas
Ph: 370-2213 or 378-22B5
Phone 992-4142
New t'lm, Texas
on all
cattle
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12 oz......................19$
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L.
Dungen, Jr., Owners and
Publishers.
. .49$
$1.99
You Can Be Sure To Get Top Prices For AU Live-
stock at Columbus Livestock Commission Co.
Pl I: PE2-2622
Pl It PE2-8O28
Builder of Barbed Wire Fences
Coastal. Bermuda Grass Planting
Preparing Seed Bed
Also Sprigs for Sale
JOHN'S CATHOLIC
CHURCH
Fayetteville. Texas
Rev.Ben Mazurkiewicz,Pastor
Masses: Sundays 6:30 a. m.
and 9:30 a.m.; Weekdays
7:30 a.m. except Wednes-
days 7:00 p. m.
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION
CHURCH
Industry, Texas
Rev.Werner A.Bockholt, Pastor
Sunday Mass: 8:00 a.m.
Mass Holy Days: 8:30 a.m.
First Friday 7:30 a. m.
GEORGE MIETH
Real E ata to
I.A. REICHLS
Mobil Oil Products
Phone 992-4360
New Ulm, Texas
Member F.D.1.C,
Established 1906
NELSONVILLE BRETHREN
C HURCH
Rev. Gordon Hejl, Past r
Sunday, Jan. '24, W'orship
Service 10:45 a. m.
INDUSTRY BRETHREN
Cl’L'RCH
Rev. Gordon Hejl, Pastor
Sunday, Feb. 7, Worship
Service 9:30 a. m.
WESLEY BRETHREN CHURCH
Rev. Gordon Hejl, Pastor
Sunday Jan. 24, Worship
Service 9:30 a. m.
INDUSTRY MEI IIOD1S1
CHURCH
Rev. A. M. Roos, Pastor
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
Worship Service 10:30 a.m.
The Official Board meets
every third Wednesday.
The Brotherhood meets every
4th Wednesday every third
month.
TheCommissionon Education
meets the 2nd Thursday of
every month.
The Commission on Finance
meets every first Monday.
INDUSTRY
STATE BANK
Member F.D.LC.
Industry, Texas-357-2151
MILTON LINDEMANN
Purina Chows
CHURCH OF CHRIST
815 Milam, Columbus, Texas
Jerry D. Pearson, Minister
Sunday: Bible Classes 10:00
a.m. Worship 11:00 a.m.
Worship 7:00 p.rn.
Wednesday:! adles 10:00 a.m.
Bible Study 7:30 p. m.
ST.PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH
Fayetteville, Texas
Rev. Don D. Vlasak, Pastor
Sunday, Jan. 24, Worship
Service 10:30 a. m .
Sunday School 9:30 a. m.
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ASSORTMENT OF CHILDREN’S SOCKS
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CHURCH
Round Top, I exas
Rev. Ronald llaseley, Pastor
Sunday Worship 10:00 a.m.
Sunday School 8;45 a.m.
Communion the first Sunday
of the month.
New Ulm, Texas
Rev. Harold Fehler, Pastor
Sunday, Jan. 24, Worship
Service 10:00 a. rn.
Sunday School J;0( a.m.
FOR SALE
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HJLL SERVICE CENTER
General Electric
Sales v Service
New rim, Texas
Ph. 992-4224
E.H. BAUMGART
A SON
Insurance
New Ulm. Texas
Saturday, Jan. 2 ., Confir-
mation i;0(i a. rn.
Monday, Jan. J ., S. s.
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Frelsburg, Texas
Rev, Harold Fehler, Pastor
Sunday, Jan. 24, Worship
Service t-:00 a. tn.
Sunday Scho"l h " a. m.
A SINCERE HELPFUL SERVICE!
Pete E. Etlinger
Funeral Home
FOR SALE
fruit trees
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Published every Thursday
in New Ulm, Texas, 78 950.
Entered as second class
man er, October 20, 1910,
at the Post Office at New
Ulm, Texas, under the act
of March 3, 1889.
Church Schedules
SI .PAULLUTHERAN CHURCH s ; JOHN 1. 1 I 1 MAN i Ji: RC!I
Shelbv, Texas
Sunday, Jan. 24, Worship
Service 8:30 a. m.
Sunday School 9:30 a. n.
SHIRT 6 TROUSER SETS ,....$1.49
Special selection
MEN'S WINTER JACKETS 10% discount
CLOVER SEED, Mel ipdica... 1 8$ lb,
Hubam........16>, lb.
FOR sale
of shrubs fo
home and y
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GROUND EAR CORN ............$2.95
Dry or with molasses. Bag Exchanged
aunt, Mrs. Marie Schmidt and
Mrs. G. F. Muehlhouse and
also called on Mrs. Lena Bartz
while there. Mr. and Mrs.
Weiss visited with Mrs. Weiss'
brother, Fred Moeller.
On Sunday afternoon Mrs.
Rudloff accompanied by Mrs.
Arthur Eckermann and Mr. and
Mrs. Bennie Krause visited
with Mrs. Linda Wunderlich
and residents of the Cozy Rest
Home in La Grange.
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Ralph Glad
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4LCW Plans
Letter Program
The St. John Lutheran
Church Women met for their
monthly meeting January 13,
with President Rubina Heinsohn
presiding.
Birthdays of the month were
read, followed by a hymn and
the devotion and f**yer given
by Goldie Altman.
After the regular reports
were given roll call was ans-
wered by 28 members and
Pastor Fehler.
A skit "lAmA Thankoffer-
in8 Box" was presented by
Tootsie Mieth, Goldie Altman
and Florence Gross.
Stewardship Secretary Toot-
sie Mieth, reported on "Hap-
piness is a Blanket". A thank
you note was read from the
Edgar Mieth family.
The next sewing date was
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WELCOME (Sa lem)Ll THERAN
CHURCH
Rev. F. L. Bracher, Paster
Sunday, Worship
Service 10:00 a.m.
Bible Classes 8:45
Mrs, Monroe Rudloff ac-
companied Mr. and Mrs.
' er nan Weiss of Willow Sp-
rings to Bartlett Tuesday where
Mrs. Rudloff visited with her
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publicity about a campaign
to gather 27,000 letters urging
NASA to stop the astronauts
from transmitting prayers
during space flights. The
ALCW unanimously approved
the campaign to offset the
campaign by the anti-prayer
group.
Mr. and Mrs. John Rice of
Houston wereweekend visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Franke and with Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Hupe at Schoenau.
BLEIBLERVILLE NEWS
MRS. BEN MARESH
tion honoring Richard Assman
and his granddaughter. Shan-
non Surrett was held Sunday
at the Assman home here.
Enjoying a delicious chicken
stew dinner were the honorees
and their families, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Assman, Lillie
Mae, Judy, Larry and Linda,
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Surrett
and Shannon, Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Siptak and girls, Mr.
and Mrs. John R. Mikeska, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Stark, Danita
and Serena, Mr. and Mrs.
Ladgie Schovajsa, Mr. and
Mrs. Edmond Mikeska, Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Maresh, Mr. and -
Mrs. John Susen and family, >
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Mikeska and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Broz and Jamie, Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Hintz, Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Hintz and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Roger Hegemeyer,
Nir. and Mrs. Fritz Hegemey-
er, Mrs. Della Darius. Mrs.
Elsie Blum, Miss Mercedes
Luetge, Buck Mikeska, Ervin
Huff, Billie Schovajsa, Lee-
land Moeckel, Jimmie Vasut,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schovajsa,
Eugene Kaase and Darvin Sc-
hovajsa.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fick
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Heinsohn and children Sunday
afternoon.
Arnold and Ida Wilke visit-
ed with their sister, Mrs. Gus
Schilling Monday afternoon.
Mrs. John Spreen visited
with Mrs. Otto Weiss and
Marilyn Sunday afternoon.
Any erroneous reflection
upon anyone will be cor-
rected quickly if brought
to the attention of the
management.
NEW ULM, BELLVILLE AND SEALY
"We Honor Any Burial Policy"
dual vocalist,
dancing couple, dancing group,
an individual performer on
musical instrument.a humorist
or an actor.
Labay pointed out that
dance bands are welcome al-
though they are not eligible for
cash prizes that will be given
in the six categories.
He urged everyoneinterest-
ed to have their entries in by
February 15, 1971, and should
be mailed to John L. Labay,
P. O. Box 57, Columbus. Texas,
78 934.
Several other detailed mat-
tersontheChiliSupper organi-
zation were discussed.
The Council Chaplain, Rev.
Werner Bockholt, presented a
True and False Session. The
meeting closed with a prayer
by Rev. Bockholt.
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin
Stark and children of Irving,
Texas, visited with the Bill
Starks over the weekend.
They came especially to visit
his father, Otto Stark, who is
a patient in the Bellville Hos-
pital.
Recent visitors with Mrs.
R. G. Hohltwere Mrs. Otto
Boecker, Mrs. Paul Glaeser,
Mrs. H. O. Schmidt and
Mrs. Ben Maresh.
Johnnie Emshoff of Seguin
was a visitor in the Ben Mar-
esh home onWednesday
Wednesday night supper
guests of the Ben Maresh's
were their children, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Maresh and Mr.
and Mrs. Conrad Juergens and
children.
Mrs. Gus Schilling return-
ed home Friday after spending
sever al weeks with her daugh-
ter, Helen, at League, Texas.
Pfc. Gilbert Goeke, Jr.,
of Ft. Carson, Colorado, spent
the Christmas and New Year
Holidays with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Gilbert Goeke, Sr.,
and sister, Diane, also with his
grandparents, auntsand uncles
and numerous friends. He
returned to Ft. Carson January
11.
Our deepest sympathy goes
out to the family of the late
Mrs. Herbert Thieleman.
Funeral Services for Mn.
Thieleman were held Sunday
afternoon. May God comfort
them in their great sorrow.
A joint birthday celebra-
STS. PETER AND PAUL
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Frelsburg, Texas
Rev. W. A. Bockholt, Pastor
Masses: Saturday 7:30 P.M.
Sunday 10:00 A. M.
Holy Days 7:00 a. m.
and 7:30 p. m.
First Fridays 7:30 p. rn.
Knights of Columbus meeting
Monsignor Gury Council
#5157 Frelsburg meets 2nd
Wednesday of the month
at 8:00 p. m.
are Mr. and '.’rs. AlwinRaeke
and Mr. and Mrs. Hilbert
GaUe.
Great-grandparents are
W. C. Stoerner of Brenham,
Mrs. Adolph Gross and Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Galle.
RATH’S SALAMI, Sliced
BOLOGNA,Sliced
ST. JOHN LI r ERAN
CHURCH
Cat Spring, I'exas
Rev. Wtn. Feller, Pastor
Sunday School and Bible Class
9:00 a.m. Worship Service
10 a.m.
At the meeting of the
West End PT A on Friday nig Jit.
the president, Mrs. L. J.Rinn
announced that the first ses-
sion of the Parent Education
Course will be held Friday,
January 22. beginning at 7:00
p. m. at the West End School.
Mrs. F. L. Bracher is the
chairman. All members are
invited and encouraged to
attend.
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ROBIN HOOD FLOUR, 5 lbs
25 lbs
NIW ULM
intirfrise
All Types of Printing
Phone 992-4178 P.O.Box ■
Livestock Commission Co.
.ers-George I lagan x Dempsey Calhoun
COLUMBUS. TEXAS
ON HAND LAST WEEK: M76 Cattle, Hogs; BUTCHER CALVES:
Good to Choice 28-3L50; Standard 27-29; Utility A Cull 24-27.
YEARLINGS: Good to Choice 27-30.60; Standard 26-28; Utility 23-
26. PACKER COWS: Heiferecu 21-24: Utility 19-22 (Gobby 17-20);
Cuttea 17-22; Cannen 15-19; Sheila 15< down. PACKER BULLS: Com-
merciaU 26-29; Utility 25-27.60; Cuttea 22-26; Cannea 22f down.
STOCKERS AND FEEDER CALVES AND YEARLINGS: Heavy: Hereford
and Angus Steer Calvea 29-35, YrL 28-33; Hereford anl Angua Heifer
Calves 28-3L YrL 26-30; Crcasbred Steer Calves 28-34, YrL 28-32;
Crossbred Helfes Calvea 28-31; YrL 26-30; Light: Hereford anl Angus
Steer Calves 32-45; Hereford and Angus Helfer Calves 30-40; Cross-
bred Steer Calves 31-42; Crossbred Helfer Calves 30-40. STOCKER
COWSs Good Stocker Cows and Heifers 23-30 lb., 165-210 hd.; Com-
mercial 4 Medium Stocker Cows4 Heifers 18-26 lb.. 120-165 hd.,
Medium Cow and Calf Pairs 196-325; Com mon Cow and Calf Paia
165-196. ><OGS: Bute ben 14-16; Feeder Pigs and Shoats 11-15; Sows 12-
15; Male 5-10. COMMENTS: Livestock Market steady Thursday.
The market waa again very active with a house full of buyen at Co-
lumbia. The market waa full and steady on all -'•■n of cattle. AU
other classes were also fully steady. George urges cattle ralsea to try
the Columbus Livestock ring on their next shipment If you need sny
, help marketing your livestock give Columbus Livestock Commission
Co. a caU say George Hagan and Dempsey Calhoun.
SALE EVERY THURSDAY
Start at 12:30
FAYETTEVILLE BANK
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MEMBER F.D. I. C.
YOUR ORDERS FOR BABY CHICKS ARE
APPRECIATED.
NEW ULM STOR E - INDUSTRY STORE
Rev. A.M. Roos, pastor
of the United Industry Metho-
dist Church attended the
Pastor's District meeting held
in Austin January 12 at the
Austin Memorial Methodist
Chutch of the Southwest
Texas Conference.
The Brotherhood will
meet in the United Industry
Methodist Church Education-
al Building on Wednesday,
January 27, for a supper be-
ginning at 7:00 p. m. and
game night fellowship.
COLORADO COUNTY
FEDERAL SAVINGS
8 L OAN
PF-2-2321 Columbus, Iexas
KC’s Discuss
Supper, Contest
The upcoming Chili Sup- with the Chili Supper Febru-
per and Amateur Talent Con- ary 21.
test wm the main topic of Labay urged that those
the monthly meeting of the wishing to enter the contest
Frelsburg Knights of Columbus, should comply with the fol-
Monsignot Gury Council#5157 lowing rules: Give the name
held Wednesday, January 13, and address of yourself or the
at the Industry Catholic Cen- group you represent, a brief
ter. Grand Knight Albert history of your previous per-
Theoffering meditationand Noska presided. formances (if any), age, etc,.
Regular reports were given, andinwhat category you wish
Mieth followed by Bible Study John Labay reported on the
Amateur Talent Contest that
will be held in conjunction ed to the following: an indivi-
INDUSTRY NEWS ”“18'°"P'
MISS ELLA KAUTZ
Mr. and Mrs. David Galle
announce the birth of a dau-
ghter, Laurie Renee, born in
Fayette Memorial Hospital in
La Graine on January 12,
set for January 26, beginning at weighing 8 lbs., 8 oz.
9 a.m. Everyone is asked to G*Ue ** the former
bring i basket lunch for dinner. El*ine R*e.te. Grandparent*
Tootsie Mieth will set up a •—
time and date for a demonsus-
tionofthe new vacuum cleaner.
It was decided to include a
copy of a letter to the National
Aeronautics and Space Adminis-
tration. National Spacecraft
Center, in the next newsletter.
The letter will urge citi-
zens of the area to write to
NASA indicating their support
of astronauts who choose to
transmit prayers from space.
The letter is in response to
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