The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 3, 1969 Page: 3 of 4
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LIVESTOCK
FAYETTEVILLE KJ.T. BALL
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
DANCE
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SUNDAY, JULY 6
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Friday, JULY 4
Adm : $1 00 P«r Person
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GLADIOLA CAKE MIX,
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WE HAVE FIREWORKS UNTIL JULY 4TH
P.O.BOX 134
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IS APPRECIATED
YOUR PATRONAGE
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Ray Baca Pavilion
Fayetteville
Saturday,
July
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FOR SALE - 1963 Ford.2-door
hardtop, radio, heater, V-8.
Goodcondition.Contact Carl
Heinsohn, 357-2432.
AND
WE STILL HAVE A LARGE SELECTION
OF STEREO ALBUMS.
SWEETBRIAR NURSING
HOME
Bellville
I wish to express
my sincere thanks to all those
who helped in any way dur-
ing my confinement inFayette
Memorial Hospital in La
Grange. Special thanks to
Rev. and Mrs. A. M. Roos.
Dr. L. D. Boelsche, Dr. Smith,
the hospital staff, and all my
friends and neighbors for their
cards and visits.
Your thoughtfulness
will always be remembered.
A. C. Rinn
SERVING STARTS AT 11:30 A. M.
Free Ice Tea With Meal
Adul ts .. $1.25
Saturday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Voskamp.
Jr. and family of Hallettsville
and their houseguest of Swe-
den visited briefly with Mrs.
A. D. Voskamp, Sr. enroute
to the Asuodome in Houston.
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Please Phone Mrs. Lucille
Kiemsteadt UN5-3M5 for
Reserviations.
MERCURY
SALES
and
SERVJCE
COMPLETE SHOP SERVICE
Be’lvUle, Texas
Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
McGann and family of Dallas,
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lesikar,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Lcsch-
per and son of Peters and Mr.
and Mrs. Jesse Franke and
family of Bellv Hie visited Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Bennie
Franke.
Biggnt DANCE Of The Sr aeon’
'Saturday, JULY 5
MUSIC BY
JOHNNY BUSH A HiaBanMma
ADM: $3.00 at the door
$2.50 Advance
(Advance tickets may be purchased at
KVLG, The La Grange Journal 4Zbra-
neks Phillips 66 Station)
FAIR PAVILION
La Grange
Miss Norma Franke
and Mrs. W. B. Frank spent
Sunday in Brenham w 1th their
aunt, Mrs. Minnie Gaskamp,
who is a patient in Bohne
Hospital.
DANCE
THE PARLOUR
NEW ULM
NOTICE
We have a few Medicare,
Medic-Aid. Welfare and
Private Vacancies at
i»TH BIRTHDAY
Mr. and Mn. Wood-
row Jasek and children. Cyn-
thia, Wesley and John honored
their daughter and sister, Car-
rie Denise on her 4th birthday
Sunday afternoon. The actual
date of her birthday is July L
Enjoying the after-
noon with the Jasek* were Mr.
and Mn. John Frnka and Dy-
anna, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Peschel, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Peschel and girls, Halissa and
Gallia. Mr. and Mn. Raymond
Peschel. Mrs. Leo Jasek end
Mn. Otto Heinsohn.
The group enjoyed
a lunch and cold drinks.
Carrie received
many gifts for which she ex-
pressed her appreciation.
Cynthia was unable
to attend her sister's party as
she left for camp Sunday
morning.
Mn. James Rinn,
Mn. E.J. Gross and Mn. W.A.
Fuchs visited Sunday with
Mrs. H. A. Kuehn.
BAY CITY
DUTCHMEN
ADM: $ 1 Per Person
FREE TABLES
Cat Spring
Agricultural Society
Hall
Saturday,
JULY 5
New Ulm State Bank
MEMBER f.d.i.c.
Naw Ulm, Texas
Tuesday a week
ago Ben Will spent a few
hows visiting with his aunt.
Mrs. A. D. Voskamp, Sr., in
New Ulm. He had been sta-
tioned in New York and is now
leaving for Europe.
Lutheran
Brotherhood
Insurance
Life and health insurance for Lutherans
-Complete Glass Service-
Mirrors, Resilvers, Plate
Glass, Window Glass. Auto
Glass. Columbus Glass &
Mirror. 629 Walnut. PE2-
2311.
Music bv
HI-MOTES
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WE NEED A MECHANIC and
a BODY MAN. New facilities,
new equipment, permanent
employment. Contact Boriack
Motors, Bellville, Texas, PH
865-3161 or Houston463-8123.
STRAYED from my place near
Frelsburg 1 white-faced heifer
calf, about 6 months old, ap-
proximately 400 lbs. H. E.
Schleider, Rt. 2, New Ulm,
Phone PE 2-4937.
t OR SALE - One 1968 Chev-
rolet four-door Sedan, small
down payment. Charles E.
Phillips at Frelsburg, PE2-
4684.
increasing costs of hospitalisation.
Every member of your family can be
covered including children age 10 days to
17 years inclusive. No medical examina-
tion required.
You owe it to yourself and your family
to investigate this new low-cost extra
; income plan. Send in the coupon and
we’ll arrange for your local representative
to contact you. iThe time to plan for sick-
ness is now—while you’re healthy!)
AY FOR SALE - LA J Ranch,
New Ulm. Coastal and Bahia
< rass. Either in the barn or
in the field. Contact L. A.
lasek, 9389 Livernoi*. Hous-
ton P‘; I 05-0409 or call or
write Drawer L, T New Ulm
: ntcr.vise.
PIGS FOR SALE-6 weeks old,
$10 each. Contact Melvin
Shelton after hOO p. m., New
Ulm. 992-4323.
a package , 27C ,, if
BABY CHICKS: 936 Strain-
crosswhite Leghorn, 4A white
Leghorn. Vantress cross, Pul-
lets, Cockerls. Every Tues-
day. Von Minden’s Hatchery,
Fayetteville.
FRIED RIVER CATFISH'every
Wednesday and Friday at
Henry’s Place, Industry,Texas,
Highway 159 West, Phone357-
,9841.
Leroy Schramm
u recuperating nicely at hi*
home after undergo) ng surgery
in St.Jude Hospital in Bren-
ham last week.
FIREMEN'S PARK
New Ulm, Texas
JULY 3, 1969
Mr. and Mr*. Wm. licit.
CARNATION CHOCOLATE MALTED MILK
I 5 oz. bottle 57c
FOR BUTANE SYSTEMS AND
GAS, contact Fayetteville
Butane Co., 378-2213 or 378-
2285 at Fayetteville, Texas.
Westinghouse heating and air
conditioning.
25 lb. bag $1.89 o
5 lb. bag
SALE EVERY TUESDAY
Owner ED TOBIAS
Cen-Tex Livestock Commission Co. has a good market
on all classes of cattle and other livestock. Brigg your
cattle to our sales for best results.
CEN TEX LIVESTOCK
COMMISSION CO.
GIDDINGS, TEXAS
JULY
FREE
GA YUN 4 THE
COUNTRY GENTUMEN
LIPTON BEEF STROGANOFF
6i oz. box
jCOW POKES
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ANNUAL
K« C FEAST
Fayetteville K ef C Cauncil 3161
Celebrating their 21st Anniversary
COLUMBUS, TEXAS
June 28-29 SH July 4-5-6
INDEPENDENCE FUTURITY........S)5,000m
GULF COAST FUTURITY...........310,000m
BLUE BONNET DERBY..............$ 4,000m
10 RACES SCHEDULED EACH DAY
TEW HMED CMKIEX, MNBW6HS. Wfl MIMS. MH
Mato Your Phm How to Attend 4 The Sport of Kiwy’
COMPLIMENT COOKING SAUCE(Chicken
Swiss Steak, or Meat Loaf) 2/69?
Hew from Lutheran Brotherhood: a low-eort
hospital income plan that pays tax-free dollars
directly to you. It pays $10 a day. $20. even
130 a day, in addition to any other insur-
ing you may have, to cover such extra
•xpenses as loss of income, private duty I
tuning, care of children, or private hospi- I
al room.This plan is not intended to replace
•xisting hospitalisation insurance; it is a
tian that supplements othrr policies and
iroeidcs extra cash to help meet the
Base* on annual premium for SSO daily
coverage tor man and wife a<r 10 and two IM
children under age IS. BKm
Funeral Service*
for Henry Brest of Scaly were
held Monday afternoon in Sea-
ly. Mr. Brest patted away
Sunday morning Ln the Co-
lumbus ikxpitaL
SINCLAIRSERV1CE STATION
for sale or lease. Contact
W. B. Frank in Industry.
Sunday, JULY 6, 1969
Barbecue Chicken & Sausage
DINNER Us30 A. M. SUPPER 5:00 P. M.
Adults SL25 Plate-— ---------Children 75? Plate
Barbecue Chicken to go $1. 50 Each.. Sausage to go $L 00
BARBECUE TO OO READY AT 10:30 A M
MUSIC DURING THE DAY BY ’
ELLINGER COMBO BAND
from 11:00 A. M. to 6:00 P.M.
DANCE AT NIGHT
MUSIC FURNISHED BY
VERNON DROZD from 8:00 P. M; to 12:00 P. MJ
a»d THE TEXAS BRASS FREE TABUS
Daaatian Ji.00 Per Parton
PRIZES AVAILABLE FROM DANCE TICKETS
FORSALE - Topquality Coas-
tal Bermuda sprigsand custom
planting. Write Double Mac
lianch, Rt. 1, New Ulm, Tex.
or phone Cleo Buechmann,
manager, FL7-2595 r FL7-
2597.
SALE on Shredders. Post hole
diggers, Grader blades and
scoops. Edwin A. Kuehn
epair Shop. P. O. Box 97,
Industry. Call 357-2911 after
5:00 p. m.
CLASSIFIED ADS
RATES: Five cent* per word •
for first Insertion; three cent*
per word each additional in-
sertion. Minimum 75? for
first insertion; 45? minimum
additional insertion*. Card*
of Thanks and Memorial* 5?
per printed line with minimum
$1.25. Legal* atclauifled rate.
Classified advertising deadline
2:00 p.m. Tuesday. Later
insertions may be arranged by
contacting publishers. Social
invitations through the press
charged at regular display ad-
vertisingrate. Policy on other
social announcements, etc.,
are at the discretion of the
publisher.
Mr*. Wm. Hege-
meyer underwent surgaty last
week and returned to her
home Sunday where she 1*
recuperating nicely.
• • • • •
Mn. Norma Dabte
of Bellville, Lester Iselt of
Baytown and Kirby belt of
ouston visited Sunday with
Harry
Gaertner
LOCAL FEED LOT BEEF FOR
YOUR FREEZER. U. S. Good
or Choice Quality. Half--
150-200 lbs., 60? lb. Hind-
quarter--75-100 lbs.. 70? 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.
LOST - White-faced Hereford
bull, about 300 lbs. Got out
Sunday or Monday. Last seen
east of town. Reward. Con-
tact Melvin Shelton, New
Ulm, 992-4323.
CLSTOM GRINDINC, AND
MIXING until 12 noon only,
every day. Moeller Feed
Mill. Rt. 2, Fayetteville.
(Lone Oak). PE2-+968-.
BORIACK
MOTORS
HELP WANTED
AN OPPORTUNITY FOR
BETTER EMPLOYMENT
Male or Female.
No experience necessary.
Good wages paid.
Hospitalization benefit*.
Apply in person at
GIDDINGS
MANUFACTURING CORP.
(Boat Factory)
Giddings, Texas
Mr. and Mr*. Ervin
Kinchke of Houston visited
Monday through Tuesday with
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Klaie.
PAGE 3 THE NEW ULM ENTERPRISE
comings t goings
Weimar-visited Sunday-wW T
Mr*. Walter Henkhaus and
Mr. and Mr*. Leroy Scleamm
and sontk
BOUNTY RICE PUDDING
154 oz. can
w "On* thing I admire about you Zeb, is you always
know when you've had enough to drink!"
COWPOKES PRESENTED THROUGH
THE COURTESY OF:
SAT. JULY 5
Gil Baca Orchestra
BULLS FOR SALE- Hereford,
Angus and Brahmas, ready for
service. Also cows and calves.
Contact Bailey Huff, Bellville,
UNfi-2667.
BRANGUS BULLS
8 to36 months, registered and
commercial. W. B. Harris,
9 mile* north of Columbus on
FM 109. PE2-4614 orPE2-
4151.
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BRENHAM, TEXAS |
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KRAFT THOUSAND ISLAND DRESSING
8 oz. bottle 37<
SHUR-START BATTERIES at
economical prices. 24 month
guarantee. Nelson Sinclair
Service Station. 1028 Walnut
St., Columbus, Texas.
‘on special
One assortment Gingham
checks, 45 in. all colors
were 89? yd. now 69?.
Cotton domestic, unbleached,
36 in.. 29? yd.
Linen weave dacron material,
extra heavy, rose, red,
aqua, peach, lemon, white,
cream, 45 in., from 98?
to $1.19 yd.
Ladies cup bras, all sizes 98?
to $L 19.
All summer costume jewelry,
was $L49, now 79?.
Birthday and get well cards,
21 in box, 98?, others 8?
to 15?.
New assortment of light quilt
scraps, 10 lbs. $1.09.
Fancy flowered wash rags, 19?.
Few planting almanacs left,
were 50?, now 35?.
o Loving Care tints, all shades,
o Fanciful Rinses, assorted sha-
E * dei-
r1 Ladies extra large panties,
all colors, 59? to 69?.
uHattie
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o CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express
^9? n our sincere thanks to our
J [ friends and relatives for the
(( deeds of kindness during the
II illness and death of our loved
(> one, Otto Luedeker.
11 We especially thank
' ' Dr. Winston Neely, the Bell-
’ J ville Hospital staff, the staff
(, of the Sweetbriar Nursing Home
11 of Brenham and Bellville for
I i their care;Rev. Henry Schulte
o and the choir for the comfort-
•' ing service; the ladies for
* serving the lunch; the Koenig
' ’ Funeral Home for their service;
u and allwho sent flowers, cards,
< i memorials and food.
o May God bless you.
----° lhe Family of Otto Luedeker
[ LOCAL NEWS
, Mr. and Mrs. Ro-
II bert Peschel of El Campo, Mr.
< i and Mrs. John Frnka and Dy-
' ' anna of Houston visited with
'' their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Peschel over the
weekend.
Sponsored By
Trinity Lutheran Church
Of Frelsburg
EVERYBODY IS INVITED!!
FOR SALE- 1965 Ford 1/2-ton
pickup, clean, V-8 engine.
Graeter Motor Co., Fayette-
ville, i exas.
206 ACRE FARM FOR SALE
near Fayetteville. Mrs. Joe
Andreas, Columbus, I exas,
PE2-2230. _______________
HAY FORSALE -JohnsonGrass,
PrairieGrass.Coastai Bermuda
and Hubatn. Price 15? per
bale but you must cut, rake,
uale and haul it yourself.
I ake your choice and as much
asyouwant. E. H. Baumgart
. Son. P.O. Box 155, New
I n. Texas, 78950.
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: MAREK’S
:: GROCERY
THE JADES A THE RARCNS
ADMISSION: $2.00 per person
CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Tho-
mas Holub and daughter of
Mr. and Mn. Gut
Kretzschmar visited Sunday
in Houston with Mr. and Mn.
Bert Kretzschmar and family.
• • • • *
Mr. and Mn. Henry
Guthmannand family attend-
ed the Donkey Baseball game
in Bellville Sunday evening.
Misses Nancy and
Sue Unterm eyer of the EUlnger
Herman Lodge No. 30. Mis*
Daw nah Fritsch of the Colum-
bus Herman Son Lodge and
Mia* Cynthia Jasek of the New
Ulm Herman Son Lodge No.
70 left Sunday to attend the
Herman Son Youth Camp at
Comfort, Texas. They will
be gone one week,
a a • a •
6 pack cans
If any member tr
of this family is r
hospitalized, he’ll get m
$210 a w<‘< k extra income. M
And all I an* covered for
onh 51c a dav!*
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The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 3, 1969, newspaper, July 3, 1969; New Ulm, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1231390/m1/3/: accessed May 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nesbitt Memorial Library.