The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 11, 1975 Page: 2 of 4
four pages : ill. ; page 21 x 14 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
Pope 2 NEW ULM ENTERPRISE THURSDAY. DECEMBER U, 1975
LA GRANGE DIRECTORY
Community
/f £#
Box 121. N*w Him. Trxu 799S0 Ph: 9924111
Pl RUSHED EVERY THURSDAY
—1
OWER
12 Friday
■
14 Sunday
99C
95C
Miscal
. . .lb..........49C
15 Monday
35C
lb
,29C
89C
—TRY US —
WAMAAAWMAM ■ ■ ■ ■, WVWWWWVUVtAftJWUWL
Gum. I5C size
(EDWIN
‘ Shiner, ho-return.
Budwei ser.
. . .6/51.29
NR
Real Estate
Folgers Coffee, lb
$1.09
CEN'T^
18 Thursday
48F
•DOZERS AND DRAGLINE WORK
SA
48C
• BUILDINGSTOCK TANKS
20 Saturday
1
21 Sunday
22 Monday
Fayetteville Fire Dept.
c
23 Tuesday
Meet-
By
These
Businesses:
#303 c<
INDUSTRY STORE
I
New Ulm, Tem
I
fedwtry, Texas 357-4411
DAY
1
J
A
BUY
Eggs, large or extra large, doz. . . 69C
BB Supreme. . .$1.39 Gold Rl»n. .$1.49
RC............6/59C plus deposit
SHOP
WITH OUR
ADVERTISERS
Gladiola
25 lbs.
5 lbs.
19 Friday
West End PT A
357-2121
Shelby Mattle Feed Service
Ivory LU
gls
MAS
GRO
Rice, cello pack, 2 lb.....
Bacon Squares, ck. lb. . . .
Gladiola Cornbread Mix, pk
Flour, 5 lb......
Pillsbury Bundt or Streusel
Cake Mixes, pkg.......
Salami, chunk. . .85C sliced
presented as a
PUBLIC SERVICE BY
TEXAS
LUMBER & CONSTRUCTION CO
• GENERAL OILFIELD CONSTRUCTION
L. A. REICHLE
MOBIL OIL PRODUCTS
992-3444
ALTMAN'S
ARCO STATION
NevUla, Te*
m-mi
Phone 739-2074
Box 411
Cotambus. Tens 79934
Purina Cat Food, 22 oz. . .
Puppy Chow, 32 oz
Crispy Crackers. . . I lb. .
Pet Pie Shells, pkg......
Shelled Corn or Wheat, 50 lbs. .$2.99
YOUR PATRONAGE APPRECIATED
INDUSTRY STORE
Fryers.....
Dressed Hens
Ocean S|
CRANBE
SAUCE
New Ulin Firemen and
Auxiliary Family Chris-
tmas party _____
New Ulm Fire Dept.
Practice 9:30 pun.
West End Community
4-H Club at Industry
Schocu 7:00 pun.
Auxiliary to decorate
Community Christmas
Tree
13 Saturday
Shelby Sons of Herman
#290 O.D.ILS. 9:30 p.m.
THE INDUSTRY
STATE BANK
FARMS-RANCHES
ACREAGE- HOMES
Let us sell for you
Have qualified buyers
for all kinds of property
WESLEY
BRETHREN CHURCH
Rev. Gordon Hejl, Pastor
GEORGE MIETH
REAL ESTAlE
993-3431
Ne« Ulm, Texas
.IK
69C
Coe-Tex
onallcto
cattle to <
Cat Spring 4-H IM
p.m. at Cat Spring Hall
Complete Farm Service
Store Open Dally 7—12
Call Cotambus 713-732-5958 Dey or Night
Feeds - Seeds - Herbicides
Fertiliser A Custom Spreader Service
Plowing A Planting - Pasture Shredding
Gravel A Shad Hauling
Front End Loader Work
MOELLER FEED MILL
Rt. 2, Fayetteville (Lone Uokj
•Ladies Slacks A Blouses by
Sport sfkn
•Levi Jeans -All Kinds A
Sizes
•Levi Jackets
♦Haggar Slacks for Men
•Men's Quality Suits for less
INDUSTRY
STATE BANK
Member F.DlLC.
357-4437 or 357-4438
’■ Highway 71 "
Bus. PH: PE 2-2063
C JI. BAUMGART
& SON
INSURANCE
Hew Ulm, Tea*
NELSONVILLE
BRETHREN CHURCH
Rev. Gordon Hejl, Pastor
FrL Dec. 12, BYF Banquet
Sun. Dec. 14- Sunday School
8:30 a.m.; Worship Service
9:30a.m. ; Annual Meeting
10:30 a.m.
Wed. Dec. 17 - Program Re-
hearsal 7:00 a p.m.
INDUSTRY -
NEW ULM
TELEPHONE CO.
LINDEMANN
STORE
PURINA
Industry, Tens 357-2211
44C
59C
PUPPIES - Hl
Shepherd, 35e
732-3551, Rt.
FOR SALE -
and Iron Ore,
Bellville 865-
Glodiola
CORNBF
3 a
16 Tuesday
New Ulm Fire Dept, at
Fire Station 7:30 p.m.
Firemen's Auxiliary
at New Ulm State
Bank 7:30 pan. Meeting
and Christmas Party
Industry Fire Dept,
and auxiliary at Fire
Station
Sun. Dec. 14- Sunday School
9:30 a.m.; Worship Service
10;45 a.m.
Tue. Dec. 16- Program Reh-
earsal 7:00 p.m.
FAYETTEVILLE
BRETHREN CHURCH
Rev. Gordon Hejl, Pastor
Sun. Dec. 14 Worship Service
8:00 a.m.; Bible Mody 9:15
a.m Christian Sisters 2:00
p.m.
ST. PAUL
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Shelby, Tens
Rev. Don Vlasak, Pastor
FAYETTEVILLE
BANK
Member F.DlLC.
Fayetteville, Tens
NEW ULM
ENTERPRISE
AU Types at Printtag
992-3351
For
FOR SALE—
Plaats 11.00
Gilbert Glass
Smocznt
DILL PI
Rt.
• CLEARING LAND — GULLY SLOPING
For Farmers and Ranchers
R. M. Dvorak Justin Dvorak
Rm. PH: PE 2-2879 R«s. PH PE 2-2970
COLORADO
COUNTY
FEDERAL SAVING!
SLOAN
732-2321 Cotonbun, TwM
FOR SALE -
tot Impala, 8 c
dard shift. Wi
bids. Bids opet
20. Willie U S
try, Texas. R
all bids.
RATES: Five
tor first iesrt
coots per woi
tonal tesortla
7# for first
minimum add
tiow. Cards
Memorials 5
Um with minii
gals at ctassif
line for class
lag 5:00 pun.
etol invttatiot
press charge
display advert
Hey on other i
cements, etc
discretion of
for accuracy I
tetoWoM.
Il
I
BUENGER
CHEVROLET CO.
357-2171
industry, Tens
by U.S. Senator for Texas
JOHN TOWER
ItoSMMannaanwoooaooM
COLUMBUS
BUTANE CO .
T
‘Satos-Servtee- Appliances11
i’
WORK WANTE
Bums, Gara
Fences and C<
For tree estim
3722 in New Ul
STS. PETER AND PAUL
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Fretaburg, Tens
Rev. W. A. Bockholt,
Pastor
Masses Saturday, 7:30 pun.
Sunday t0:00 aun. Holy Days
9:00 a.m. and 9: 00 pun.;
First Fridays 7:30 pun.;
K. C. Meeting 3rd Monday
of the month 9:00 tun.
IMMACULATE
CONCEPTION
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Industry, Tens
Rev. W. A. Bockbolt,
Pastor
Masses Sunday, 9:00 aun.;
Holy Days, 7:00 pun.; First
Friday, 6:00 pun.
17 Wednesday
~ Mika ■ de »e , A
Austin Co. 4-H Christmas
Carnival, Bellvine City
Park 7:00 p.m.
PR
B 2JL«
IT. JOHN
LUTHERAN CHURCH
New Ulm, Tens
Rev. Harold Fahler, Tens
tot. Dec. 13 - Confirmation
Ckases Sr. 9 - 10 a.m.
Jr. 10 - 12 a.m.
Christmas Program Pra-
ctice 2:00 p.m.
Sun. Doc. 14, Church at
Study 9:30 a.m. ; Wonhip
service at 10:30 a.m.
Toe. Dec. 19, Church Co-
uncil and Leaders Meeting
7:00 p.m.
Sat. Dec. 13, Confirmation
Class 9:30 a.m.; Sunday Sch-
ool Program Practice 3:00
p.m.
Sun. Dec. 14- Worship Ser-
vice 9:30 a.m.; Program
Practice after Sunday School
Wed. Dec. 17- ''42’’ Club
Christmas Dinner 11 a.m.
Luther League works on
Christmas Scene 5:30
p.m. L. L. Christmas Mex-
ican Supper 7:30 p.m.
Thun. Dec. 19- Coverdish
Christmas Supper 6:30 p.m.
Your Community Newepapri Serving Auntin,
J^nhwario. KavHIr and Washington Counties.
PISEK NEWS
ELMO ND KULHANEK
Mr.and Mrs. Johnnie Ca-
nik, Robby and Tricia and
Mrs. Clarence Kollmann at
Houston and Mr. and Mrs.
Ewald Schmidt spent Satur-
day in Austin with Mr. and
Mrs. Billy Schmidt when
they had a Christmas dinner.
The BiUy Schmidts an leav-
ing this week for El Paso
where they will spend the
Christmas hoUdays.
203 West Glenn «
Bellville, Tezas 77411 '
Phone 965-2142 ‘i
CHAIN SAW Si
vice. The 3 I
Homelite, Stih!
Good selects
Chain saws an
engines repain
Chain Saw Sale
located on Cun
Rd 3/TOmi. soi
Rd. in Ftotobt
W
Social Insecurity
WASHINGTON—The Social Security System is limping
in way into bankruptcy court. You could be one of the
creditors left holding the bag
Millions of elderly Americans could find themselves sud-
denly deprived of their livelihood if Congress does not act
soon to prevent the sickening erosion of the Social Security
trust.
The grim truth is that at the current rate of spending
and income, the Social Security System will run out of
money by 1991. That's right. Social Security will go broke
in less than six years unless more revenues are raised or
spending is cut.
Social Security will pay out roughly $64 billion in 1975—
$2.5 billion more than it will receive in payroll taxes. The
deficit is expected to leap to about $6.1 billion next year,
and to $8.3 billion the following year.
By the federal government’s own standards for regula-
tion of insurance companies, a fund of more than $600
billion would be needed to guarantee just the present Social
Security obligations. Yet the total of Social Security trust
funds stands at about $36.3 billion—more than $300 billion
short.
What is happening is that the Social Security Adminis-
tration is using today's premiums to pay today's benefits.
If any private insurance company did that, it would promptly
be indicted for insurance fraud.
But Social Security has long since ceased to be the
permanent and productive trust fund it was supposed to
have been. It has become instead a forced transfer of in-
come from the working generation to the retired generation.
A serious miscalculation—compounded by the eagerness
of politicians to increase Social Security benefits and their
extreme reluctance to increase payroll taxes to pay for the
new benefits—is responsible for the financial plight of the
system.
America's declining birth rate and increasing average life
span have meant that fewer and fewer workers have hid
to underwrite higher and higher benefits to more and more
beneficiaries. In 1933. the government thought there would
always he 30 workers for each retiree. That had shrunk to
4-1 by 1933. and has been reduced to 3-1 today. It could
dron to 2-1 within the next 20 years.
The result Is that today's workers are paying far more in
Social Security taxes than they can ever expect to receive
in benefits. The maximum annual Social Security tax has
doubled since 1971, and may have to be increased again
by as much ns 70 per cent just to keep the system solvent.
Congress must make some tough decisions soon, or not
even a 70 per cent payroll tax hike will be enough to save
the Social Security System.
For the short term, a tax hike will be needed to provide
for those who now depend on Social Security for a sub-
stantial portion of their income. We cannot afford to let
the Social Security System go broke.
But we also cannot afford to continue the crushing
burden the payroll tax imposes on working Americans. For
the long term, substantial reforms must be made to cut
down on spending. They will be unpleasant, and unpopular
with powerful interest groups, but we can no longer afford
to let politicians buy votes with our children's money.
rttevilto Lions Ctab
a.m. Mlcbatoky's
........
MEINERS MOTOR CO.
Plymouth. Dodge, Chrysler, Imperial, Dodge Trucks and
"Jeeps", Dependable Deed Cart, Guaranteed Service,
Body Work, Painting, Wreck Repairing, Wrecker Service.
E. W. MEDiERS. Ommr 304 E. Travis ». 969-3119
Schroeder Drug
Tvo Registered Pharmacists on duty 24 hours a day
COMPLETE VETERINARY SERVICE
West Side of Square
Box 203
Columbus, Tezas 79934
SI filk t
Bulldozer Work
® "O ■ ft
who were am. twary rtt»-
ka, Mrs. C. A. toiler, Mrs.
Baa Rogers ead Mrs. Bm
KrauM,
The mMtlag doeed with
the exchange of gifts among
the members and drawing of
names for new secret frieade
for the next year.
The meeting was enjoy-
ed by all brasent.
------------Guest Editorial--
Mr & Mrs Raymund L Dungan. Jr.
OWNERS A PUBLISHERS
Entered as Second Class matter, °ctobfrtO, 1910
at the Post Office in New Ulm. Texas 79950under,
the act of March 3, 1999. Second Ctoss postage paid
at the Post Office in New Ulm. Texas 79950.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year in the Stole of
Tmm. $4.00; Outside $4.50
NOTICE: Any erroneou* reflection upon the chmen*
tot, standing or reputation of any penon. firm or
corporation which may happen to appear to the
columns of THE NEW ULM ENTERPRISE will be
corrected quickly if brought to the attoatioa of
the management.
..........IOC
-mA vit i-i » |Q
Nettle'«
CHOCOL
j MORSEL
12 <
_______
24 Wedn««y
I
jj, |HMM■
■' .....**
DP. D.R.Taylor
Eyes Ezamlned, Glasses Fitted, Frames Repaired. Lenses
Duplicated, Contact Lenses. Monday - Saturday. Closed
Thursday afternoon and Saturday afternoon.
^UMt^MBMnmiMMmHaa^^MmMmnmMMaaM
Koenig Funeral Home
Your National Selected Mortician serving anywhere,
anytime. Chartered for pre-arranged funerals. Will
honor all insurance policies.
Industry 357-4788 to Grange 368-3121
u
Bertha Clasfer Cbrktms Party
The members of the Bar*
tha Cluster of the United
Methodist Women of Induo-
try met for their regular
monthly meeting which in-
cluded the Christmas party.
The meeting was called to
order at 11:00 ajn. by Mtos
Esther Spiess and the busi-
ness meeting followed. Af-
ter the reports wore given,
the meeting was dismissed
with a prayer by Rev. C.A.
Seiler for the covered dish
meal at noon.
The event was attended by
the members, their families, mmh VW ■■■
and several members of the A m
Dora Cluster and their fam- JEL B K
Illes as guests. '
At 1:30 the Christmas
program entitled “Christ-
mas of Many Lands" began
with Miss Esther Spies* tn
charge. The hymn “0 Come
Let Us Adore Him* was sung,
the prayer was given by Miss
Spiess and the scripture by
Mrs. M. A. Rudloff. Others
taking part in the program
were Mrs. Carrie Muenster,
Miss Norma Franko, Mrs.
Esther Hackfield. Miss Mar-
ie Niebuhr and Mrs. wni-
tace. The hymns “Silent Ni-
ght* and "Joy To the Wbrld"
were sung.
The hynn “O Little Town
of Bethlehem” was the bir-
thday song the the birthday
celebrants for December
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Fayetteville, Texas
Bible Study 10:00 a.m.
Worship Service 11:00 ajn.
INDUSTRY UNITED
METHODET CHURCH
C. A. Seiler, Pastor
Sunday School 9:30 every
Sunday, Worship Service
10:35 a.m every Sunday.
The Bertha Cluster of the
U.M.W. wUl meet Oct. 1
at 2:30 p.m.
toy Prayer Breakfast Mewls
Cafe in Bellville every Wed-
nesday at 6:45 a.tn.
Bertha Unit of the United
Methodist Women, Family
Christmas meeting and party
11:00 a.m. Lunch will be
served at 12:00 noon Chris-
tmas program and party
at 1:30 p.m. members of
Dora Circle are invited
Church School and Choir
Christmas program Dec-
ember 21 at 7:00 p.m.
Practice for the program
December 7, 2:00 p.m.
Dora Circle Meeting aadCb-
rlstmas party Wednesday
December 10 at IM p.m.
WNWWVWVUWWWWVWVWWVWWWVWWWWW
ValdvogeVs
Columbus, Texas
Quality Merchandise at Lower Prices
•Stetson Hats
•Van Heusen Shirts for Men
A Boys
•Rand Shoes for Men A Boys
♦Personality Shoes for Women
♦Poll Parrot Shoes for
Children
•Jockey, Hanes A BVD Under-
wear
ST. JOHN
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 pun.
BETHLEMEN LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Round Top, Texas
Pastor, Milroy Gregor
Worship Hour 9:00 a.m.
Sunday Church School 10:15
ST.JOHN
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Cat Spring, Texas
Rev. Waiter Probst, Pastor
Sunday School and Bible
Class 9:00 a.m.; Worship
Service, 10:00 a.m.
SALEM
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Welcome, Texas
Rev. F. L. Bracher, Pastor
Sat. Dec. 13, Confirmation
Class 9:00 a.m.; Junior
Lutherans 9:00 a.m.
Sun. Dec. 14; Sunday School
and Bible Classes 8:45a.m.
Worship Services 10:00
a.m. ; Sunday School
program practice 2:00 p.m.
Wed. Dec. 17
ALCW Christmas
tag
Sponsored
TRINITY
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Frelsburg, Texas
Rev. Harold Fahler, Pastor
FrL Dec. 12 - Christmas
Program Practice 7:00 p,m.
Church Council and Leaders
Meeting 7:00 p.m.
Sat. Dec. 13 - Confirmation
Class; Sr. 8:00 a.m. to 10:
00 a.m.; Jr. 10 .00 to 12:00
a.m.
Sun. Dec. 14, Worship Ser-
vice 8:30 a.m.; Church at
Study with Adult Bible
class 9:30 a.m.
Wed. Dec. 17- Women of
the Church 1:30 a.m.
p.m.
ST. PAUL
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Fayetteville, Texas
Rev. Don Vlasak. Pastor
Sat. Dec. 13 Confirmation
Class 8:30 a.m.
Sun. Dec. 14, Worship Ser-
vice 10:30 a.m.
ST. JOHN LUTHERAN
CHURCH
EUinger, Texas
Rev. Harold Fehler
(Supply Pastor)
Sun. Nov. 9, Worship Ser-
vice 6:00 p.m.
IfW TEXAS PRESS
MEMBER 1975 ASSOCIATION
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 11, 1975, newspaper, December 11, 1975; New Ulm, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1216072/m1/2/: accessed May 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nesbitt Memorial Library.