The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 21, 1971 Page: 3 of 4
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LIVESTOCK
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BANKING HOURS
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NEW ELM STATE BANK
WEST END
and the Country Gentlemen
NEW HOURS
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EFFECTIVE JANUARY 25
LONGHORN
SATURDAY
EVERY DAY MONDAY
Simp-
3 p . m.
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COLUMBUS DIRECTORY
VELVEETA CHEESE,2
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((HORSE RACES))
PE2-2323
Phone
Benjamin Moore Paints
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MAREK'S
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NEW ULM
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TAVERN & CAFE
Cclvrr.bus, Texas,
39c
CORAL BAY COCONUT
11 oz. cello bag
JAH, 16-17
*21 Wtr’-.l St.
PE 2-45I1*
5 lb. bag
49;
IMPERIAL SUGAR.
KLEENEX TISSUE 200 reg. size facial tissue 35 C
MEYER
FEATURE RACES:
29;
MOTOR CO.
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TEXAS
COLUMBUS
DRUG STORE
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RAY KRENE K
ORCHESTRA
FOR SALE - 'J- Oldsmobile
IJGI model, clean throughout,
•13000 actual miles. George
Mieth.
Gen- l ex Livestock commission Co. has a good market
on all classes of cattle and other livestock, (ring your
cattle to our sales for best results.
GLADIOLA FLOUR,25 lb. bag
5 lb. bag
SPEC I AL
JANUARY
CEN TEX LIVESTOCK
COMMISSION CO.
GIDDINGS, TEXAS
SALE EVERY TUESDAY
Owner ED TOBIAS
4 roll
pack
$1.99
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Practices that are good
farming techniques that should
be performed routinely and
practices that are income-
producing to the farmer will
be de-emphasized in favor of
those having benefits for all
citizens.
Early Bird Futurity$ 25,000.00est.
New Year Derby S.OOO.OOest.
Colorado Stakes 4,000.00est.
Sales & Service
Columbus, Texas
FURNITURE AND
APPLIANCE
Frigidaire Sales and Service
Lennox Air Conditioning and
Heating
Miss Norm a Franke visited
w ith friends tn Sre nr.am Sunday.
Spindler
Concrete
Pipe Co.
SEPTIC TANKS
READY-MI X
CONCRETE
E
icing
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hr
e Class
Service
CUSTOM moldboard or offset
plowing for seedbed prepara-
tion of meadows or for Coastal
planting. Also planting Coas-
tal Bermuda or other grasses.
Call357-2173, Industry, Allen
Schubert.
DINNER
2/394
CATFISH FINGERLINGS
Available Now
Harris Farm
Phone PE2-5915 or PE2-4614
Gueits in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Meyer Monday
to celebrate her birthday w ere
Mr. and Ml*. Hugo Schmidt,
Mr. and Mn. Arthur C. Rlnn,
Mn. Otto Gross, Mrs. Emil
Gross, Mn. Willie Fuchs, Mrs.
H.W. Hackfield, Mn. Eddie
Rlnn and Miss Etna Rlnn.
Lunch was served to the
guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul K irsc' ke
and Miss Lu la Sc roeder spent
Sunday in Houston visitingwit i
Mr. and Mn. Arthur Kirschke
and family.
Buttered Peas,
Milk,
COUNTRY
AND
WESTERN
L. W aid vogel
QUALITY
MERCHANDISE
AT LOWER PRICES!
Stetson Mats
V an Due sen Shirts
Freeman 1 Star Brand Sheet
Styleniart Suits
" I he Place to go for the
'hands you Know.*
12
IS
HULLS FOR SALE - Hereford,
Angus and Urahrnas, ready for
service, Alsocows and calves.
Contact Bailey Huff, Bellville,
UN5-2667.
W. E. DARILEK, Owner
pntscpiPTiONS r errs
The
Exclusive Shop
DRAPERIES
CARPETS
77 LES
SHADES
848 Walnut St. in Columbus
PE2-26U
I. H. Moeckel
________E. E. '. engbaui
Culvert 5 legation Pipes
Dial PtZ-2662
Mrs. A.D. Voskamp, Sr.,
visited Sunday with the Frank
Derrs in Columbus on t e oc-
casion of Dutc Schonenberg's
birthday.
For i he Public At
Cat Spring
Agriculture Society Hall
ON
DANCE
2 BAX DS
BUY-RITE
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Complete Farm Service
Grinding - Mixing (1 uesday,
Thursday, Saturday till n<xn
only) - Feeds (bulk and
bag) - Fertilizer (bulk and
bag) - Herbicides -Fencing
Supplies - Custom Spreading'
Spraying- Plowing - Grass
Planting.
MOELLER FEED MILL
Rt.2, Fayetteville (Lone Oak;
Ph: Columbus PE2-4 968
Day or Night______________
HOMEUTE SPECIAL
Buy a new Hornelite Chain
Saw from me and receive a
quilt-lined nylon jacket free.
This offer expires March 31,
1971. W. W. Westphal,
Hornelite Dealer, Rt. 2, New
Ulm, Texas,78950(Frelsburg).
BANQUET FRIED CHICKEN DINNER
11 o z. box
Clarence Embry and dau-
g ter Pamela of Montgomery
and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Maertz visited Sunday wit
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Klaus.
SWANSON BONED TURKEY OR CHICKEN
5 o z . c a n 3 9 ;
John Vogelsang underwent
surgery 1 uesday in Methodist
Hospital in Houston. e was
admitted io the hospital Friday
morning and is now in inten-
sive care.
3 to 7 p. m.
Music 3v
HAROLD ILSE'S
ORCHESTRA
Adm. -1.00 per person
FOR SALE - Large selection
of shrubs for beautifying your
home and yard. State Register-
ed Landscape Architect. Visit-
ors always welcome. Happy
to consult with you for your
needs. Meinscher’s Nursery,
Coshatte Road,Bellville, 1 exas,
Phone 865-2 0 96,
AMERICAN BEAUTY SHEL-RON I
6 o z . box
MAREK’S
GROCERY
FOR SALE - Good selection of
shade trees, pecan trees and
fruit trees adapted to thissec-
tion of the State. Slate Re-
gistered Landscape Architect.
Visitors always Welcome.
Happy to consult with you for
your needs. Meinscher’s Nur-
sery, Coshatte Road, Bellville,
exas, Phone -65-20%.
CALVIN KOLLMANN 7K-34S7 OFFICE 7J2-JKI
• WILSON ART “CUSTOM COVE” DRAINROARDS -
COUNTER TOPS
• WILSON ART RATH WAILS & TUR FNCLOSI RT
• FACTORY MADE CABINETS
• ARMSTRONG CARPET A VINYL FLOOR
COVERINGS
Misses Lillie and Hertha
Meissner ofCat Spring visited and Miss Lula Schroeder,
here Friday .
Mr.and Mrs.Bennie Krause
and Mr. and Mrs. Edmund
Brune visited Thursday with
Mrs. Tonie Rudloff.
West
Pharmacy, Inc.
TEXAS
OLDEST PHARMACY,
Mrs. Albert Skalitsky and
Mrs. Lee Cassell of Columbus
were visitors ere Friday.
FOR BUTANE SYSTEMS AND
GAS, contact Fayetteville
Butane Co., 378-2213 or 378 -
2285 at Fayetteville, Texas.
Westinghouse heating and air
conditioning.
All 891.* Dacron and
Ginghams 75; yd.
2b
jXiw'lllm.O
Mr. and Mn. Ad. Meyer
were among those attending
te wedding of Patricia Aim
ozwtak and Jerry Lee Rlnn at SUM DAY AFTERNOON
the Welcome Lut eran Church
Saturday. Reception was at
Firemen's Park in New Ulm
w ere a chicken, beef and
pork barbecue was served.
KRAFT MEXICAN MACARONI
7 o z. box
HELP W A NIED - Man to work
cutting cedar timber and
loading. I furnish equipment.
Chain saw experience neces-
sary. W.W. Westphal, Rt. 2,
New I Im (Frelsburg).
Mn. Marie Toenjes of
Cuero visited Wednesday with
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kirschke
ST RAYEDfrom our pasture, a
large Angus Bull. Reward.
Contact Ernest Baumgart, Jr.
Mr.and Mrs. James Schultz
and family visited with Mr.
and Mn. John Frnka and girls
Saturday night.
• • • • •
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Peschel spent Sunday night in
El Campo with Mr. and Mn.
THE KOLLMANN CO.
FM 109 - 1/2 Mile From Cummins Creek
RATES: Five cents per word
for fint insertion; three cents
per word each additional in-
sertion. Minimum 75; for
first insertion; 45; minimum
additional insertions. Cards
of Thanks and Memorials 5;
per printed line with minimum
$1.25. Legals at classified
rate. Classified advertising
deadline 2:00p.m. Iuesday.
later insertions may be ar-
ranged by contacting pub-
lishers. Social invitations
through the press charged at
regular display advertising
rate. Tolley on other social
announcements, etc., are at
the discrctionof the publisher.
Publisher not responsible for
accuracy in classifieds or
announcements placed via
telephone.
Post Time
1:00 p.m. JAH, 23-24
10 RACES SCHEDULED EACH DAY
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund
Brune and Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
kins Brune and Ronnie visited
Sunday with Mr.and Mrs. Floyd
Tonn and girls.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Meyer
of Victoria spent the weekend
wit their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Adolp Meyer.
STRAYED from my pasture at
home, a 200-lb. white-faced
Charolais heifer calf. May
be carrying auction tag No.
273. $25 reward to finder.
Call357-2175,Kinch Schubert.
NABISCO CHIPS AHOY CHOCOLATE CHIP
COOKIES, 14 oz. package 47;
FOR
2 1, 2 2 t,
SALAD DRESSING
MacDonald's Planting Alma-
nacs. Send your order in.
Ladies Cotton Slips, Shadow
panel, embroidery at top
and bottom, were $1.98,
now $1.4 9.
Nylon Cliiffon Scarves in
beautifulChristmas shades,
squares and oblongs, 98;.
New spring patterns in Comal
Cotton and Dacron, 45",
89; yd.
Figures Outing Flannel, 45”,
39; and 49; yd.
On special table, 45"Ging' am,
all size checks, 59; yd.
Wool-like suiting for pant
suits, 45", 79; to $1.39
Quilt Scraps, $1.09 bundle.
Ladies Sunbonnets, all colors,
51.49.
Chiffon Scarves, squares, 39;.
All Jewelry, pins, lockets,
pendants, bracelets, were
51.49, now 79;.
December fashion books on
counter, McCalls,
licity, Butterick.
Will Gift Wrap.
Herbert Wendler's Fina Ser-
vice Station and Package
Store in New Ulm is open
weekdays 7:00 a.m. - 9:00
p. m. (Sundays 8 5). Wc honor
all major credit cards except
Mobil. Gasoline prices:
Regular 31. 9, Supreme 35. 9.
Do stop by to see us. Your
business and friendship is very
much appreciated. Herbert &
Ida Wendler, Owners.
BORDEN DIME BRAK'D SWEETENED
CONDENSED MILK, 14 oz. can
BRANG US BULLS
8 to 36 months, registered
and commercial. W.B. Haiti*,
9 miles north of Columbus on
FM 109. PE2-46M or PE2-
4151.
THE ENTERPRISE J
Ms. Ono lleinsohn visited
with Miss Laura Brune over the
weekend.She also visited Mn.
Louis Gaile and Mn. Richard
Gaile.
A-Y CUR KS every ! uesday,
also custom hatch. Write for
price list. Von Mindenl
iiatchery, Fayetteville.
SAIUDMV
JAN. 23
KRAFT GREEN GODDESS DRESSING
8 o z. bottle
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Peschel visited Saturday In
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
John Frnka and girls. They
went to wish their granddau-
ther, Dyanna Lynn a “Happy
Birthday ". She had a party
for her little friends from 2
to 4 and received many nice
and lovely gifts.
• • • • •
Sp/4 and Mrs. Richard
Goodlett of 14 E. Dunn St.,
Killeen, Texas, visited with
Mn. Annie Hoppe and daugh-
ter, Imogene Macat of Bren-
ham Sunday, January 17. Also
visiting was Mr. and Mrs.
Justin Urbish, Kathy and
Frankie of East Bernard,
Sam K, Seymour,m
Lumber v Hardware
Box 158
Columbia, lexas.
Mrs. Walter Henkhaus, Mrs.
Leroy Schramm and Randy and
Mrs. Raymond Brokmeyer were
in Bryan on business Tuesday.
« • • • •
Mrs. Gilbert Girndt, Mrs.
> ubert Girndt and Mrs. Eddie
Vaclavik were in town on
Robert Lee Peschel to wish Mr. business Monday.
Peschel a "Happy Birthday. "
His birthday is January 18.
CHILI SUPPER t AMATEUR CONTEST
Sts. Peter 6 Paul Hall - Frelsburg
FEBRUARY 21, 1971
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund
Brune visited Monday with
Mrs. Lillie Reeder.
Mn. H. C. enkhausand
Mrs. Leroy Sc'ramm were
among t ose attending the
bridals ower of Carolyn Sch-
neider Sunday at the C of
C Hall in Ellinger. Miss
Schneider is the bride-elect
of Louis Milder of El Campo.
PASTURE FOR RENT - 272
acres in all, 9 acres is in
lohnson grass meadow. Also
deer lease extra in that acre-
age. Walnut creekwater run-
ning all year round. 6 miles
east of New Ulm, in New
Bremen community. Will be
at the farm house January 23,
1971, from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m.,
Saturday.Address Mrs. Albina
Domesle, 1301 Ella St.. El
Campo, Texas.
SEALY
Above Bill's Dollar Store
Main St. 6 Hwy. 36
Peaches,Chocolate Brownies.
Stuart Russell Glaeser, son
of Mr. and .Mrs. W alter Glaeser
Jr., of Columbus, was selected
as mascot for the Columbus
Volunteer Fire Department for
the year of 1971. Stuart suc-
ceeds his brother, Steven, who
was mascot for 1970.
Stuart is the grandson of
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Marek of.
Industry and Mr. and Mn.
Walter Glaeser, Sr., of New
Ulm.
FRIED RIVER CATFISH every
Wednesday and Friday at
Henry's Place, Industry, Texas.
Highway 159 West, Phone
357-9841.
Food A DrinJu Available At The Track
(The TracK w ere the champions get their start)
comings and goings
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Brune
of Frelsburg entertained Fri-
day evening in honor of little
lawana's first birthday.
Enjoying the event were
Mr. and Mn. Edmund Brune,
Mr. and Mrs. Arno Brune, Mr.
and Mrs. Franklin Weishuhn,
•Mrs. Herman Heeder, Mr. and
Mrs. Oliver Weishuhn and fa-
mily, Mr. and Mrs. Arlen
Brune and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Grose and son, Mr.
and Mn. Richard Herbrig and
daughter, Burnie Gaile and
Miss Karen Blezinger.
Lunch was served.
Mn. H. C. t'enkhaus of
Coluinbue, Mrs. O. F. Sell
and Mr. and Mn. M. W.
Krueger at ‘toustonwereguoots
at the home of Mrs. Walter
"enk'aus and the Leroy Sch-
ramms on Monday, 1 e oc-
casion was Mrs. Walter enk-
haus' biru.day. Lunch was
served.
Mrs. A. A. Scmiltz, Mias
lildred Schultz, Mn. W. F.
Ncumannand Mn.James Rlnn
visited during the week with
Mrs. Emil Gross and Mn.
Willie Fuchs.
COR SALE - Westinghouse
electric 4-burner cookstove.
Good shape. Reasonable.
alphGlaeser, New Ulm, i./2-
3476.
POSTED NOTICE - All the
land I own and operate is
posted against hunting day or
night. Peter Wostarek.
TOP KICK MEAT FLAVOR DOG S CAT
FOOD, 15 oz. can 7;
Phone PE 2-2J61
B WEST
LOCAL FEED LOT BEEF FOR
YOUR FREEZER. U.S. Good
or Choice Quality. Half--
150-200 lbs., 65; ib. Hind-
quarter--75 100lbs., 75; lb.
Forequarter, 54< lb. Cut,
Wrapped and Frozen FREE.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
FRITZLER'S MARKET, New
Ulm, 992-4142. Custom
slaughtering, wrapping and
freezing. Butchering done
on order.
BULLS FOR SALE
Registered Brang us - Several
of breeding age and some
younger bulls. Fertility gua-
ranteed. Sugar Ridge Ranch,
New Ulm. Contact Jesse
Weige, 992-3490.
NABISCO TOASTETTES, 10 oz. box
W en entering the contest the following information
is needed: Name and Addrew of yourself or t egrexup
you represent, a brief isrory of your previous per-
formances (if any), age, etc. and in w at category
you wish to enter.
A cash, prize will be awarded to the following;
( ) An individual vocalist
( ) Vocal Group
() Dancing Couple
( ) Dancing Group
( ) An individual performer on musical instrument
( ) A umorist or an actor
Dance Banos are welcome, however, t ey are not
eligible for the cas prizes. AE entries must be
mailed to John Labay, P.O. Box 57, Columbus,
Texas, 78934, not later v an February 15, 197L
Radio Broadcast plan ied direct from the ‘'all
Amateur Contest—---2:W> p. m.
Chili Supper---------5:00 p. m.
Dance at Night-------7-11 p.m.
Music by Vrazel’s Polka Sand
The Knights of Columbus, M> nsignor Gury Council
45157, Frelsburg, sponsor of this annual eventwould
appreciate participation.
SCHOOL MEM
January 25 - January 29
MON DA Y: Meat a nd Noodles,
Baked Beans,
Cornbread & Butter,
Pineapple tid bits.
TUESDAY: Chili on bun.
Corn, Pickle Slices, Rice,
Milk, Fruit, Upside down
cake.
WEDNESDAY: Baked turkey,
Cornbread dressing, Green
Beans, Sweet Rice, Bread &
Butter, Milk, Cranberries.
THURSDAY: Hamburgers.
Pickle Slices, Onion and Let-
tuce, Potato Chips, Milk,
Oatmeal Squares.
FRIDAY: Fisli Sticks, Catsup,
Creamed Potatoes, Blackeye
Peas, Bread & Butter, Milk,
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