The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 12, 1943 Page: 8 of 8
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THE NEW ULM ENTERPRISE, NEW ULM, TEXAS, THURSDAY, AUG. 12, 1943.
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GARDENERS
VtOETAfHE AreHN&EMENTS
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was a visitor in
Mau home Sunday.
Shelby New*
V" for Victory—and Vegetables
Classified Column
War-
MARKET REPORT
past
Birthday Celebration
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Tom Zubicek and his mother I and children visited his mother
week.
honor of their son Clifton’s
Mrs.
Miss Anita and Franklyn
here with relatives
• T R- ♦L<*Ca8Tk c Corpus Christi, Mr and Mrs.
lomt birthday celebration of Monroe SchJpe and Migs Wi]lie
Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Michaelis. Mae Ladig and Allen Ladig of
Mrs. Christ Dittert spent a , Houston, and Mr. and Mrs. Lee-
few days .in Smithville and i ionH 1 7„.i „<• o n
Binder Twine Supply
Birthday Celebration
— Buy U. S. War Bonds —
Sell Your
Milk
To Us
New Ulm Creamery Co
New Ulm, Texas
Phone 4
Mrs. Emil Evanicky and daugh-
ters of Frelsburg were business
visitors in New Ulm Saturday.
Tues-
visit
Jerry Skalak
Eckardt were
Miss Hattie Mieth accompani-
ed by Miss Ottillie Weber spent
Friday evening in La Grange.
Mrs. John Mai of Post Oak
Point was in town Saturday.
Mr. * and Mrs. Otto Ashorn
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Edmund Ashorn near Wesley.
Robert and Roj- Hahn visited
with their parents Mr. and Mrs.
Theo. Hahn at Halstead Sunday.
Cat
the
An adequate supply of binder
twine is available for this year’s
harvest of grain crops, the W
PB Binder Twine Sub-Commit-
tee has reported. This ample
supply has been made possible
through the blending of cotton
with henequen to produce a
new twine which has proved
satisfactory.
Mrs. Oscar Kellner and Miss
Ida Rinn were La Grange visit-
ors Tuesday.
Mrs. John Miller and daugh-
ter of Frelsburg spent Satur-
day in New Ulm.
Mrs. F. A. Weige left
day for San Antonio to
with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pflug-
haupt and son, Elliott, of Hous-
ton spent a few days with rela-
tives near New Ulm.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Matush
of Temple visited in the home
of Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Schmid
and son last Sunday.
the eve of her 85th birthday
anniversary.
Mrs. J. E. Price spent Tues-
day in La Grange with her hus-
band.
Elmo Matuska was a Colum-
bus visitor Monday.
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Theo. C. Stues-
Two tin cans out of every
three that could be salvaged are
thrown away.
Mrs. Clifton E. Kuehn and
Robert Schweke left for Wichi-
ta Falls Tuesday afternoon.
They will visit with Pvt. Clif-
ton Kuehn who is a patient in
the Sheppard Field hospital.
Miss Phoebe Wilke of Post
Oak Point was in town Satur-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Schultz
of Sugarland visited in the
home of Henry Stuessel. Their
daughter Mercedes accompanied
them home after spending a
few weeks here with her grand-
parents.
O. H. Michaelis and Herman
Wittenburg were in Bellville
Sunday, August 8th a large
crowd gathered to help celebrate
Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Michaelis’
birthdays. The celebration took
place at the Michaelis home at
Cat Spring.
A dinner of turkey, chicken
and all the trimmings was serv-
ed. Later a delicious lunch, con-
sisting of cake, pies, cookies,
sandwiches and coffee was serv-
ed to the following guests:
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brune,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Bastian,
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Eckardt,
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Schroeder,
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bastian and
children Nora Lee and Jessie,
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Szyman-
ski, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Michae-
lis, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mich-
aelis, Mr. and Mrs. Eldert Mich-
aelis, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ska-
lak and daughter Jeanette, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Bastian, Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Hahn, Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Zubicek and sons Ed-
win, Jessie and Robert Lee,
Leontina Zubicek, Katie Deth-
loff, Norma Michaelis, Edwin
Dethloff and Tommie Zubicek.
Everybody parted for home
wishing Mr. and Mrs. Michaelis
many more happy birthdays.—
Contributed.
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Andreas
spent Sunday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. Miltori Stuessel in
the Bernardo community.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Skeen
Mrs.
Spring
Henry
Henry Warschak and son of
near Frelsburg were visitors
here Saturday.
Corrected every Thursday
Jnorning. All quotations are sub-
ject to change.
Eggs, 32c.
SOUR CREAM
Butter Fat No. 1, 45c.
Butter Fat No. 2, 40c.
Delivered at Plant, 40c & 45c.
SWEET CREAM
Butter Fat, 49c.
Misses Katherin and Mathilda
Drevejanek of near Bleibler-
ville spent Sunday, August 1
with Misses Cenita, Cardinal
and Leonora Peschel of near
Nelsonville.
Miss Elsie Brokmeyer of
Houston spent the week end
with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Ernst Brokmeyer.
the past three years. Mrs. War-
nasch is hoping that all wo-
men with husbands in service
will have an opportunity to fol-
lows their husbands for some
time.—A Faithful Reader.
day in the Hugo Michaelis
home. The occasion was the
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rath
were Bellville visitors Monday.
FOR SALE—Young white-
face Hereford Bull. Price rea-
sonable. Apply to Glenn Gross,
New Ulm, Texas. 44-ltc.
Luther Blezinger returned to
his home in the New Bremen
community last week after
spending two weeks in Hous-
ton where he visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Ellis L. Garlin, Mr.
and Mrs. Edmund Weige and
daughter, Mrs. Amanda Garlin
and son, Mr. and Mrs. Ernst
Krueger and Mr. and Mrs. Le-
nard Albert and daughter.
FOR SALE—Shucks Press.
Price reasonable. Apply to
Mieth Bros., New Ulm, Texas.
44-ltc.
Mrs. Fred Ruland and son
Fred Jr. of Bellville were visit-
ers in the E. H. Baumgart
home Saturday.
Mrs. A. G. Aurich and
Kermit Aurich spent one day
last week in Brenham.
George Mieth and E. J. Zein-
er were business visitors in
Sealy Wednesday.
FOR SALE—A young Jersey
milk cow with small calf. See
Elo Becker, at Frelsburg, Route
2, New Ulm, Texas. 43-2tc.
vtfceTA&iE
POuTOnniERE*
Mr. and Mrs. 1
and twin daughters of Smith-1
ville visited friends here one
day last week.
Miss Anita for a week end visit
with her parents here.
Major and Mrs. W. C. Dor- ;
britz and children of Brenham '
spent Monday in t___ ._______
dreas home.
Hugo Suhr made a business
trio to Houston Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Andreas
and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Andreas
were in New Ulm Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Froebel
of Sealy visited relatives here
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Strauss
I were in Bellville one day last
week.
Mrs. Frank Kollatschny visit-
ed in Houston a few days last ,
week.
Mrs. Herman Braesicke and ;
son Sgt. Herbert and Misses |
Vernelle Reichardt and Jean-
ette Skalak were in Sealy Sat-
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Her-
ring and children and Mr. and
Mrs. Hy. Herring were in Wel-
come last Saturday to attend
the funeral of Mrs. Fritz Garlin.
Mrs. Frieda Schultz visited
in New Ulm Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Engelking
of Bellville were in town Sun-
day morning.
Herman von Rosenberg and
Mrs. M. H. von Rosenberg of
Houston and Q. E. Carter of
Bellville visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Hilmer Fricke Sunday
afternoon.
ton to taKp over ner *<*->*-—*. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Fricke
cashier for the J C < d°MS Children of Ray City visit-
Co., where she has worklTfoP^i with Hilmer Fricke Monday
BABY CHICKS — Barred
Rocks, Reds, Leghorns, Minor-
cas, day-old pullets, cockerels,
every Tuesday. Low prices,
blocks blood-tested twice year-
ly. Chicks every week. Indus-
try Hatchery, at Co-op Store.
Industry, Texas. 13-tf.
BABY CHICKS—We have
chicks te offer every Tuesday,
at times we have started chicks
on hand. We do custom hatch-
ing, bring us your eggs. See
ns for sexed pullets and cock-
prela. Book your orders in ad-
vance. Von Minden Hatchery,
FavetteviUe. Texas. 10-tf.
WANTED TO BUY—All old
worn-out horses and mules. See
or write Chas. Ulrich, La
Grange, Texas. 42-4-15tp.
accom-
.ur. ana airs. nivtn x.cKarat i panied her -on Ervin to Comm-
and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Sch- bus Monde- for a days visit
with relative^.
Mr. an<y jlrs. Bill Vaughn
and son ajid Vernita Ladig of
A number of relatives gath-
ered at the home of Pete Sch-
uette, Jr. Sunday to help him
celebrate his birthday. A deli-
cious lunch was served to the
following guests: Mrs. Minnie
Runge, Mrs. Hermina Schuette
and son Clarence and Mr. and
Mrs. Eddie Runge all of near
town, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Runge and daughter Miss Ber-
nice of Columbus and Clemens
Pflughaupt of Pisek. The eve-
ning was spent in conversation
and at a late hour the guests
departed after wishing Pete
many more happy birthdays.
I land Ladig apd children of Bell-
ville, visited&jere last week end
and also ta^tend the funeral
services cy {"eir grandmother,
Mrs. August Hartman last Fri-
! (lay’ She Wednesday eve-
th’ r2>ining in t*ie Ballville hospital on
trie *>en An- pvp hpr hirthdnv
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— 2.17
— 2.24
— 2.31
— 2.38
— 2.45
— 2.52
Less Hauling XSc per 100 lbs
Cat Spring News
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pless
were in Bellville one day last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hinkel
were in Sealy last Wednesday.
Judge and Mrs. Lee Dittert
and son of Bellville visited his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Dittert one evening last week.
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Michaelis
and daughter Mrs. Harry Pless
were in Houston last Thursday.
Ervin Kinkier and Henry
Eckardt made a business trip
to Houston last week one day.
Mrs. Wm. Hillboldt and
daughter of San Antonio and
Mrs. Harvey Roitsch ad daugh-
ter of La Grange visited their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
.Hassler last week.
Mrs. Ervin Kinkier and Neely
Faye were in Bellville Saturday.
Miss Bernice Eckardt is visit-
ing relatives in New Ulm.
Hy. Eckardt
were in Bell-
Mr. and Mrs.
and son Wilfred
ville Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. Edwin
in Bellville last Saturday after-
noon.
Cpl. Andrew Dittert of Port
0 Connor and Mrs. Andrew
Dittert of El Campo visited in
the 0. H. Michaelis home last
Friday. They were accompanied
to Brownwood by Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Pless for a week end
visit with their Uncle and Aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. George Davis.
Victor Batla and Milton Use
were in Sealy Saturday.
H. A. Strauss and daughter,
Mrs. Hilmer Fricke were in
Bellville last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerhardt Mich-
aelis of Peters accompanied by i
Mrs. Rosetta Kellner visited in j
the Richard Michaelis home ’
Saturday.
rader of Peters, and Mr. and >
L*01} J .S’* Mrs. O. H. Michaelis spent Sun-
•ct nF V t r i - . __ _ _ - -
One-sixthsAf the nation’s tin
I cans are s' ^ged in the West,
Southwest, 'arfd Mountain states
where many Vof the cans are
used for tn$ precipitation of
copper from inine waters.
Plenty of dry weather is
needed at the present time as
cotton picking is now in full
swing. .
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eix-
mann of Dallas visited with
relatives and friends here last
week.
Mrs. Jimmie Kaden and little
son, Hayden, are at present
visiting in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. A. E. Voelkel.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H.
nasch and daughter Lois spent
last week end in Shelby visit-
ing in the E. W. Voelkel home.
Sanford Schmid recently be-
came owner of the Ernst Witte
estate farm (here. Ben Rudloff
is at present living on this
farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Banker
of La Grange visited with rela-
tives here durirfg the past week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Eixmann
and family of Cameron visited
with relatives and friends in
Shelby and New Wehdem last
week end.
Sheriff E. E. Reinecker of
Bellville was a business visitor
here one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Grebe
and daughter Jo Ann moved
to Winchester, in Fayette
county, where Mr. Grebe will
teach in a school next term.
Mr. and Mrs. Grebe have many
friends in this community wQio
regret very much losing this
good family. They all wish him
lots of good luck in his new-
home. Mr. Grebe had taught
school in Shelby for the
12 years.
Returns From Trip j b>
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Mrs. R. B. Wamasch ffens
Houston returned home T1 sliv
day after spending six moi ^5
with her husband in Colo^’
and California. She tra\]k J
through nine states and tive ■
she really saw same beau
scenery. The past months
she spent with her hup
were said te have been ashin:
months enjoyably spent n<i
never to be forgotten. Sh
wishes she could stay witrdreart
throughout the duration. art d
Wamasch after spending j r
weeks with her mother, ’
Ben Boelsche, and frier
Industry, will return tr'K F S
ton to take over her
LOCAL and
Mrs. Dennis Krueger of Post
Oak Point was in town Wednes-
day.
transacted business in Bellville . Clifton and Mauldine Stuessel
last W ednesday morning. | visited in Sealy last week end
4’ Strauss : with their Uncle and Aunt, Mr.
and Wilbert Dale and Mr. and anj Mrs. Richard Froebel.
Mrs. Wm. Andreas visited in' ~ -
the Chas. Kretzschmar home
Sunday evening. The occasion
was Weldon Lee Kretzschmar’s
birthday.
Mrs. Wesley Ladig of Hous-
ton spent Sunday afternoon here
with her mother, Mrs. Minna
few days .in Smithville ____
Camp Swift. She was accom-
panied home by her daughter, andT aiso T
PERSONAL
Virginia Peschel is spending
a few days with her friend,
Isla Jean Rinn.
Miss Anita and Franklyn Tuesdav afternoon.
Krause of Houston spent Sun-1 Fred'Grabow transacted busi-
Mrs. Lee Krueger and 8On dayin Bernardo with their par-(neM in Bellville early Monday
Cecil of Katy arrived Tuesday i Mr and M„ Paul BrUne. j ^Mr^Frel trabow
to spend the rest of the week Mr and Mrs. Alvin Eckardt I nanied her on Wvin t
Mrs. Jessie Phillips and chil- Kuehn
dren spent the week end with
relatives in Smithville.
were in Bellville Saturday.
Miss Kate and Edwin Deth- niiu *„cu. oluc.-,.
!?HvWere *n one day sei held open house Sunday in
„ honor of their son Clifton’s
Mr. and Mrs. George Prause birthday.
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 19—
Richard Carlson, Martha
O’Driscoll in
“MY HEART BELONGS
TO DADDY’’
Ofbhic
VhJEAYRE
Cciunfbus, Texas
FRIDAY. AUGUST 13—
Richard*Greene Carla
Lehmann in
“FLYING FORTRESS
SATURDAY. AUGUST 14—
Johnny Alack Brown in
“CHEYEffiE ROUNDUP”
SUN. & MON.TaUG. 15-16—
Jean Arthur, Joel McCrea,
Charles Coburn, George
Stevens in
THE MORE THE MERRIER
TUES. & WED., AUG. 17-18
Idrf Lupino, Dennis Morgan,
Joan Leslie in
’ “THE HARD WAY”
With Jack Carson, Gladys
George
DANCE
Ray. Baca's Pavilion
FAYCTTCVILLC, TEXAS
SUNDAY, AUGUST 15
Music By
JESSE JAMES GANG
Gents 50c; Ladies lOcts.
(Tax iRdudtd)
Everybody Cordially Invited
DANCE
PARISH HALL
Frelsburg, Texas
SUNDAY, AUG. 15
'Music By
ll.SE’S ORCHESTRA
Adm.: Gents 50c Tax Included
Indies & Non-Dancers 10c
Everybody Cordially Invited
DANCE
Agricultural Hall
Cat Spring, Texas
SUNDAY, AUGUST 15
Music by
RAY BACA (NEW DEAL)
ORCHESTRA
Adm.: Gents 40c; Indies 10c
(Tax Included)
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