The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 15, 1971 Page: 3 of 4
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THE '•NTEJM’RISF.
MISCELLANEOUS
Willie Fuchs.
FOR SALE
LOST bright carpet colon.. •
A
Black Walnut
LIVESTOCK
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APRIL 21
San Jacinto Day
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F A R M
WILCO SEED CO . SAN ANTONIO TEXAS 78223
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& RANCH
COLUMBUS DIRECTORY
69*
•GENERAL OILFIELD CONSTRUCTION
CONSTRUCTION
*DOZERS AND DRAGLINE WORK
.ROBIN HOOD FLOUR,
FENCES, PENS,
•building stock tanks
B ARNS
lb.
69*
TOS FISH STICKS,
1
•clearing land—gully sloping
37c
PET RITZ PIE SHELLS
FOR FARMERS AND RANCHERS
THURMOND
3 lb.
$2.29
CEDAR FARM HAMS,
2-2M1
Cot
64
4 5 t
ORCHARD ORANGE DRINK,
O 2 .
PE2-2323
Phone
Benjamin Moore Paints
2 5*
T
MAREK’S
2/33*
71
1520 S.
H .
Complete Veterinary Supplies!'
Csluir.but, Texas,
3/49*
521 Wa’nut St.
PE 2-4514
W est Side of Square
DUNCAN HINES LAYER CAKE MIXES 37*
Y
MEYER
3 lb.
69*
DEL HAVEN SHORTNING,
MOTOR CO.
$1.39
king size
AJAX DETERGENT,
FORD
Brandt you Know.'
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BULLDOZER WORK
Texas
Lumber & Construction Co.
COLUMBUS
DRUG STORE
A word to peanut
growers who are
interested in
more income
MAREK’S
GROCERY
FRANCO AMERICAN SPAGHETTI
«300 can
Phone Industry - 357-4788
La Grange • 968-3121
Sunday with Mr. and Lfr*. Gut
Kretz*chmar.
Sales 6 Service
Columbus, Texas
INDUSTRY
STATE BANK
WILL BE CLOSED
SCHIER FEED & SUPPLY
SEALY
K SAVE
r S2OO.
SPRING SAIF on Shredders,
Scoops, Post Hole Diggers,
Grader Blades. All at discount
prices. Edwin A. Kuehn Re-
pair Shop, industry, 357-2292
after 5:30 p. m. and Saturday.
VAN CAMP'S PORK 6 BEANS
303 can
HO R ME I. SPAM WITH CHEESE CHUNKS OR
SMOKE FLAVORED 59*
MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING
Quart
FOR BUTANE SYSTEMS AND
, contact Fayetteville
Butane Co., 378-2213 or 378 -
2285 at Fayetteville, Texas.
Westinghouse heating and air
conditioning.
$1.99
49 <
The annual Decoration Day
of the New Ulm Cemetery
Association will be held on
Sunday, April 18, 1971. The
Decoration Day address will
be delivered at 2:00 p. m. by
Rev. Harold Fehler of St.John
Lutheran Church in New Ulm.
BOX 203
COL UMBUS.TEXAS
Those who visited Easter
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Max Meyer were Mr. and Mrs.
Leroy Meyer and family, Mr.
Tuesday night Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Klaus visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Klaus at •
Frelsburg.
Two Registered Pharmacists
On Duty 24 Hours a Day
BUSINESS PHONE
PE2-2063
JUSTIN DVORAK
RES . PH . PE 2-287*3
Mrs. Norma Dahse visited
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
William Iselt. Mr. Iselt was
on the sick list.
Mr. and Mrs. Barton John-
son and family of Bay City,
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Greve
visited T uetday with Mr, and
Mrs. Edmund Brune.
Mr. and Ms*. Leroy Sch-
ramm and sons and Mrs. Walter
Henkhaus visited Sunday with
Mrs. Ella Schramm and Miss
Esther Schramm.
FURNITURE AND
APPLIANCE
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Mieth
visited Sunday evening with
W. E. DARILEK, Owner
PRESCRIPTIONS r G!HS
Spindler
Concrete
Pipe Co.
SEPTIC TANKS
READY-HI X
CONCRETE
AT FACTORY
PRICES!
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.
CATFISH FINGERLINGS
Available Now
Harris Farm
Phone PE2-5915 or PE2-4614
Mr. and Mrs. JesseFranke
and family of Bellville, Mr.
and Mrs.WilbertLeschper and
family of Sealy and Charlie
Lesikar spent Easter with Mr.
and Mrs. Bennie Franke.
Your National selected
Mortician Serving anywhere,
anytime. Chartered for Pre-
arranged funerals. Will honor
all insurance policies.
Mrs. Miles K no lie, Miss
Norma Franke and Miss Hattie
Mieth visited Sunday with
Miss Laura Brune.
Ftigidaire Sales and Service
Lennox Air Conditioning and
Heating
Mr. and Mrs. Romeo Iselt,
Mr. and Mr*. Lester Iselt of
Baytown, Elmo Iselt of Hemp-
stead, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle
iselt of Houston, Mr. and Mrs.
Kirby Iselt of Houston and
Lester Hoppe spent Easter Sun-
day in the William Iselt home.
Sam K, Seymour,m
Lumber A Hardware
Box 158
Columbus. Texas. 78934
L. Waldvogel
QUALITY
MERCHANDISE
AT LOWER PRICES!
Stetson Hats
Van Huesen Shirts
Freeman & Star Brand Shoes
Stylemart Suits
Culvert & l.rigation Pipes
Dial PE2-2662
WRITE TODAY
FOR COLOR
CATALOG...
send 25*
for postage
and handling.
BULLS FOR SALE - Hereford.
Angus and Brahmas, ready for
service. Also cows and calves.
Contact Bailey Huff, Bellville,
UN5-2667.
Books on counter.
The
Exclusive Shop
DRAPERIES
CARPETS
TILES
SHADES
848 Walnut St. in Columbus
PE2-26E2
J. H, Moeckel
E.E. Venghaus
Do ityourself
krt*. movement*,
moon dial*,
finished clocks,
shipped promptly
on money beck
guarantee.
4
lb.
lb .
Rent electric sharnpooer $1.
Edgar Helnjohn, Rt. 2, New
Ulm.
BUY-RITF
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Schroeder
Drug
25
5
Cen-Tex l ivestock Commission Co. has a good market
on all classes of cattle and other livestock. Bring your
cattle to our sales for best results.
GEISHA CRUSHED PINEAPPLE
#2 can
Antique
Show.
Sale Set
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STRAYED from our pasture at
home on January 6, a 200-
pound Charolais white-faced
heifercalf425 reward. Kinch
Schubert, 357-2176.
NEW ULM
iudy STATE BANK
WILL BE CLOSED
on
The ultimate inweekend farm
homesites * high bluff, woods,
rolling pasture, creek, culti-
vation pecans, deer. Direct
from owner, will financeone
tract of 167 acres or subdivide
213 acres into about 80 acre
tracts, $750 per acre. Wallis
GR8-34H3; Houston 729-8055.
West
Pharmacy, Inc.
TEXAS
OLDEST PHARMACY,
CEN-TEX LIVESTOCK
COMMISSION CO.
GIDDINGS, TEXAS
SALE EVEKY TtESDAY
Owner ED TOBIAS
Edwin Toellner, 77, of
Carmine passed away Sunday .3-
and funeral services were held
in Carmine Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rich-
ter and Joyce, Mr. and Mrs.
Hubert Suchadoll and Mr. and San Jacinto Day
Mrs. Wilfred Gross and family
CALVIN KOLLMANN 732-34*7 OFFICE 732-3321
• WILSON ART “CUSTOM COVE” DRAINBOARDS —
COUNTER TOPS
• WILSON ART BATH WALLS & TUB ENCLOSURE
• FACTORY MADE CABINETS
• ARMSTRONG CARPET A VINYL FLOOR
COVERINGS
i » Memorial
Emil Grow and son and Mrs. Mieth and family spent Easter Hojpiul in La Grange.
BUILDorBUY
GRANDFATHER
CLOCKS
EMPEROR
CLOCK COMPANY
Dept N - 5
Fa r'xspe. AJjibama 36532
V-wif o«r factory Fairhope
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KOENIG MINERAL HOME •
THE KOLLMANN CO.
FM 109 - 1/2 Mile From Cummins Creek
their son and family of Bay City,
Sunday Mr_ and A< Frazier
and daughter of El Campo, Mr.
and Mrs. lames Mayes and son
Patients in the La Grange
Hospital include Berman
W tide, Mr*. Robert Lindemann
Mt. and Mr*. Edgar Uhlig ModW J20
of Cat Spring viaited Sunday *****
with Lester Hoppe.
• • • •
Dana and David Neumann
spent last week with their
grandparent*. Mr. and Mr*.
Raymond Peschel.
• • • • •
59g. .
Easter Cards, 10g. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Klaus
New assortment of everyday visited Sunday with Mr. and
greeting cards, get well, Mis. Hugo Schramm at Haw
birthday, etc., 21 in box, Creek.
98g. Others up to 15g.
Ladles Sunbonnets, all colors,
$1.49.
45" Dacron broadcloth, Easter
shades, also white, 98g yd.
Spring suiting specials, $1.19
to $1.39 yd.
Special table assorted colors
and size checks, 45", 59g.
Also heavy suiting 45", were
$1.19, now 79g.
Blue Demin, 98g yd.
Simplicity, Butterick, McCalls aiKj 'mti/ Milfred Meyer and
family, all of Houston, Mrs.
Tillie Schertz of Cozy Rest
Home in La Grange, Mr. and
Mrs. Theo Motl, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Henneke and family, all
of Frelsburg,-Mr. and Mrs. Elo
Schertz arid son Lee of Fayene-
ville, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mikus
and family of Houston, Mr.
and Mrs. John Cook and family
of Angleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Peschel and Mrs. Otto Hein-
sohn visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Heinsohn and family
Monday night.
Milton Ressmann of Hous-
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Kinch
Schubert and Mr. and Mrs
Herbert Haverlah and family
visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Ressmann and
Melvin.
Lv<, T • xa<
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph
Meyer visited in Fayetteville
Saturday.
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7 W T'
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JACK MOORE
1603 Front St.
713-732-5800
Columbus, Texas,
7 8 9 3 4
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Peschel attended the Peace
American Lutheran Church in
Rosenberg Sunday, April 4,
where their nephew, Clark
Peschel, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Waldo Peschel, was one of the
ConfirmationClasa to be con-
firmed that day. The group
enjoyed a dinner at Clark's
parents home.
“You're lucky—your mom
only expects you to be pre»i-SJ
dent... mine expects me to
get an ‘A‘ in math."
Mr. and Ms*. Loui* Meyer
of Round Top visited M. nday
with Mr. and Mrs.Adolph
Meyer.
'P
BABY CHICKS every Tuesday, restore them with Blue Lustre,
also custom hatch. Write for
price list. Von Minden!
Hatchery, Fayetteville.
R.M. DVORAK
RES.PH.PE2-2678
ng
Miss Laura Brune returned
home from St. Jude Hojpital
where she had been a patient
for the past week.
• • • • •
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Laake
had their children and
families for Easter
dinner. Present were Mr. and
Mrs. Dalton Hollmann and sons
of Cat Spring, Mr. and Mrs. of a Campo, Arthur Kirschk^
Lester iichter and family of Debfa> .,Urk and Myron, and
Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- Karen Ann jester of Houston
visited with Mr. and Mrs. P.K.
Kixschke and Miss Lula Sch-
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Du-
denslng, St. and Royce, Mr.
and Mrs. John Moeckel ’f
Stafford visited Saturday night
with Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Klaus.
COZY REST HOME
A home for the aged and
Invalid, with nursing care
and good food.
(Any religion accepted)
Clean, comfortable rooms,
with home centrally heated
and air-conditioned.
Write Mrs, Linda Wunderlich
Box 195 A Rt. 2
La Grange, Texas
Phone 968-4548
LOCAL FEED LOT BEEF FOR
YOUR FREEZER. U.S. Good
or Choice Quality. Half —
150-200 lbs., 65g lb. Hind-
quarter--75-100 lbs., 75g lb.
Forequarter, 59g lb. Cut,
Wrapped and Frozen FREE.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
FRITZLER'S MARKET, New
Ulm, 992-3341. Custom
wrapping and freezing.
MEJSiERS J
MOTOR CO •
.Dooge uau »eu, Plymoutr J
Chrysler, Imperial •
Dodge Trucks and " Jeeps’ S
Depenoaoie Used Cars •
Guaranteed Service J
Body Work, Painting, Wreck •
Repairing, Custom Seat Coven*
Headlining* and Furniture 4
Upholstering. •
E. W. ME1NERS, Owner . «
imiot
Complete Farm Service
Grinding - Mixing [ Tuesday,
Thursday, Saturday till noon*
only) - Feeds (bulk and *
bag) - Fertilizer (bulk and
bag) - Herbicides - Fencing
.Supplies -Custom Spreading'
Spraying- Plowing - Grass
Planting.
MOELLER FEED MILL
Rt.z, Fayetteville(Lone oak
Ph: Columbus PE2-4958
Day or Night
IS
******4c***4^****W**««t
Mr, and Mrs. Raymond
Peach el visited with Mr. and
Mr*. Robert Let. Peschel In El
Campo Sunday night, April 4. 4nd M’*' Ed8*f Mieth.
Johnnie Moeckel it a mo ng
the patients in the Columbus
Hospital.
Saturday night Mr,, and
Mrs. Henry A. Albers of Vidor
came to visit her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W.A. Klaus. Those
who came for Easter dinner
were Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Hall of Nederland, Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Drymalla and Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Klaus,
Barbara, Marilyn and Russell,
all of Columbus, Miss Lois
Drymalla of Houston and Misses of Hempstead visited Sunday
Dona and Brenda Albers of jn Houston with Mr. and Mrs.
Vidor. Ernest Richter, Jr., and baby.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Meyer
of Victoria spent the Easter
holidays with Mr. and Mrs.
Adolph Meyer.
Mrs. Eddie Hegemeyer
visited Tuesday with Mrs.
Willie Weige in Bellville.
• • • • •
Easter Sunday guests in
the Edmund Brune home were
Mr. and Mrs. Wilkins Brune
and Ronnie, Mr. and Mrs.
Arno Brune, Mr*. Herman
Reeder, Mr. and Mr*. Floyd
Tonn and children.
FRIED RIVER CATFISH every
Wednesday and Friday at
Henry's Place, Industry, Texas,
Highway 159 West, Phone
357-9841.
:********
Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Klaus
visited Monday with Mr. and
Mrs. Arthru Venghau*.
• a • • •
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hardy
and son of Marshall. Mr*. Meta Roger*,
Drymalla of Columbus, Mr*. _
H. W. “ackfield of industry San Felipe, Mr*. Sarah Soph- .Jieth, who i* a
vi*ited Good Friday with Mr*, cak and Mr. and Mr*. Alien p*ttent in Fayette
APRIL 15, 1971
comings and going
Mr. and Mr*. Bert Kretz-
schrnar and family of Houston,
Mn. Lester Altrnan and Wil-
liam, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund
Buechmann, Jr., Mr*. Roy
Mr*, and Mr*. Pat
Buechmann and daughter of
E
DIRECTORY
•DR.D.R. TAYLOR
t --OPTOMFTRIST--
*Eyes Examined, Glasses Fittec
SFrames Repaired, Lenses Dup-
’•licated.
J CONTACT LENSES
jMonday Through Saturday
•Closed Thursday Afternoon &■
g Saturday afternoon.
, jUld Masonic Building
I Illa Grange. Ph. 968-3953
I %•••*••••••••••••• ♦•••♦••••••••••• ••••••••••••^•••••■••■•••^
Easter weeKenq visitors in
the home of Mr. and Mr*.
Raymond Peschel and Mrs.
Otto Helntohn were Mr. and
Mr*. John Frnka and girls, Mr.
and Mr*. Robert Earl Neumann
and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Ladies Panties, 3X, extra Urge, Harold Peschel and girls and
white and colors, 79*. Mr. and Mrs. Wixidrow Jasek
Other Panties, all colors, rayon, an<j family.
RATES: Five cents per wore
for first insertion: three cent*
per word each additional in-
sertion. Minimum 78* 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 2:00 p. rn. Tuesday.
Later insertions may be ar-
ranged by contacting pub- » GAS*
11 the is. Social invitation
through the press charged at
regular display advertising
rate. Policy on other social
announcements, etc.. arc at
the discretionof the publisher.
Publisher not responsible for
accuracy in classifieds or
announcements placed via
telephone.
Mr. and Mr*. Gilbert He-
gemeyer and family of Katy,
Mr. and Mn. Milford Gro«»
and sons of Bellville, Mr. and
Mr*, Willie Kutra and family
of Sealy, Mr. and Mr*. New-
ton Hegemeyer and family of
Bellville, Mr. and Mr*. Eddie
Hegemeyer, Jr., of Houston,
Mr. and Mrs. William Hege-
meyer and family of Bellville, j
and Mr. and Mr*. Joe Moudry ’
Mr. and Mr*. Edmund and children of Nelsonville
Brune viaited luesday with visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs.Gu* Kretzschmar. Mrs. Eddie Hegemeyer.
With limited planting acreage, you can increase your
peanut profits only through more effective production
And better production starts with better seed with
Wilco Certified Starr The quality Starr seed that is grown
and field cured in the sunny southwest under Wilco's con
slant controlled supervision
Wilco Certified Starr is the finest quality that can be
produced Because we take special precautions - in the field
and in the mill —to protect Wilco CertrWbtf Starr from harm
We pamper the seed And. as a result we avoid splits and
cracked skins almost completely.
Plant Wilco Certified Starr this year See for yourself
how much more you put in the bank next fall.
And when you get your Wilco seed - handle it with
loving care It’s used to it.
H & S GROCERY, BERNARDO
thur Stancik and family of
Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. Her-
bert Haverlah and family of ”‘^e”ov«theEa’sterweekend.
Industry, J tr. and Mrs. Bert
Kretzschmar and family of
Houston, Lester Richter, Jr.,
and Mias Sharon Hegemeyer,
Charles Barrett and Miss
Richter.
BRA NG US BULLS
8 to 36 month*, registered
and commercial. W.B. Hasria,
9 mile* north of Columbus on
FM 109. PE2-46M or PE2-
4151.
B. WEST
Phone PE
BULLS FOR SALE
Registered Brangus - Several
of breeding age and some
younger bulls. Fertility gua-
ranteed. Sugar Ridge Ranch,
New Ulm. Contact Jesse
Weige. 992-3493.
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ka
NEW blMFLlllil PATTERN BOOK IS
HERE
The Chappell Hill Histori-
cal Society's 8th annual Blue-
bonnet Antique Show and Sale
will be held at the St.Stanis-
laus Community Center Satur-
. day and Sunday, April 17 and
’ 18.
Hours will be 9 a. m. to 6
p. m. each day. The Altar
Society Rosary Society will be
in charge of food service at
the Snack Bar.
The Museum will have
demonstrations of weaving and
quilting.
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