The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 26, 1983 Page: 3 of 4
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CLASSIFIED ADS
. RATES: 10c per word first
insertion; Be per word each
additional insertion. Mini-
• mum 11.50 for first insert-
ion; 11.00 minimum addit-
I; ional insertions. Cards of
Thanks and Memocianu
$2.00. Legala at classified
? rate. Deadlines for classi-
!• fied advertising 4:00 p.m.
< Tuesday. Social invitations
‘ through the press charged
at regular display advertis-
ing rate. Classified Display
|1.68 per column inch.
For Sale
CUSTOM FARM WORK •
Hay baling and hauling, cut,
rake, bale, large round
Lalea, also conventional
rectangular bales. Also fen-
ce building, offset discing,
chiseling, plowing, coastal
planting Will be in this area
soon. Larry Fillip, 263-5473
or263-5662.
DON’T WASTE HAY when
feeding big bales - use a
round bale feeder. All weld-
ed steel built with mesh
bottom. Ready to go Con-
tact Franklin Brandt, Rt. 1,
La Grange or call 713-242-
3111.
NOTICE
NOTICE is hereby given
that Harold E. Bean is filing
an Application with the
Tens Alcoholic Beverage
Commission of Austin, Te-
xas for a Package Store
Permit to read as follows:
Harold’s Jug Store, Ha-
rold E. Bean, Permittee,
Hwy. 159 N/8, Block A, Uta
12 and 13, Industry, Austin
County, Texas. Signed,
Harold E. Bean
NOTICE
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF AUSTIN
NOTICE Is hereby gi-
ven that a hearing will be
held on the 3rd day of June,
1983, at 1:00 p.m. in the
County Court at the County
Courthouse of the above
FOR SALE - Round Bale
Feeders for big hay bales.
Welded steel construction.
Very durable. Supply on
hand, ready to go. Contact
Franklin Brandt, Rt. 1, La
Grange or call 713-242-3111.
FOR SALE - Garden grown
blackberries; also home -
made butter. Dee Kaase.
992-3315.
CATTLE FOR SALE - 30
pair of Braford cows, 3
years old, $700 per pair. Call
732-5264 after dark.
FOR SALE - 1971 GMC
pickup, in good condition.
$1250.00. Phone 357-2313.
FOR SALE - Red Roan
AQHA yearling colt. Halter
broke and gentle. 830-0460
FOR SALE - House and
Bam on 7.59 acres, excel-
lent for horses. Freis burg.
Uyco Real Estate, 732-3302.
FOR SALE - 24-week-old
millets. 357-4816.
Miscellaneous
HOUSE FOR RENT in In-
dustry. 1-721-4791 or 1-526-
0332, ask for Terry.
MOBILE HOMES
Short on down payment?
We take trade on anything
of value. Kountry Housing,
9 miles east of Columbus on
Route 10 at 949. Phone
732-5721.
T. R. ZIEMERCO.
Registered Public Surveyor
357-2480 Office, 357-2232
Home.
LOTS FOR RENT
One O Nine Trailer Park,
located in Frelsburg area.
357-2376 or 732-5039.
FOR RENT - 8’ x 40’ trailer
with tip-outs, 2 air condi-
tioners. full range and refri-
gerator. two bedrooms, ful-
ly furnished. Call 992-3711
(409).
BLEZINGER'S STORE
INDUSTRY
713-357-2100
Liquid and Dry Fertilizer,
Custom Spreading and Sp-
reader Rental, Pioneer
Seeds, Herbicides, Master
Mix and Wendland Feeds,
Farm Bureau Tires, Batter-
ies and Tillage Tools, Gulf
Products.
CATTLE GUARDS - Any
size built, delivered and
installed. Custom hay mak-
ing, hauling, round or sq-
uare bales. Aubrey or Butch
Blezinger, 357-4801.
MOBILE HOMES
3 bedroom furnished, 2 ba-
th, air, $240.00 per month; 2
bedroom, furnished, air,
$196.00 per month. Kountry
Housing, 9 miles east of
Columbus on Route 10 at
949. Phope 732-5721.
$100 PER WEEK part time
at home. Webster, Ameri-
ca's favorite dictionary co-
mpany needs home workers
to update local mailing lists.
Easy work. Can be done
while watch'ng TV. All
ages, experience unneces-
sary. Call 1-716-842-6000,
Ext. 6754.
Columbus
Butane Co.
JAMES L. HANAK
Salat • Sarvict
Apphancti
Phone 732-2074
Home Ph . 732 3673
Box 411
Columbus. Texas 78934
named County in Bellville,
Texas on the application of
the hereinafter named own-
er for a license to sell beer
at retail. The substance of
said application is as fol-
lows:
1. Type of license or per-
mit: Beer Retailer's Off-
Premises License.
2. Exact location of busi-
ness: Hwy. 159 N/S Block A
Lota 12 and 13, Industry, Tx.
3. Name of owner or own-
ers: Harold E. Bean.
4. Assumed or trade na-
me: Harold's Jug Store
5. Corporation name:
N/A
6. Name and title of all
officers of corporation: N/A
Any person shall be
permitted to contest the
facta stated in said appli-
cation and the applicant's
right to secure said license
or permit upon giving se-
curity for costa as provided
by law.
WITNESS MY HAND this
the 24th day of May, 1983.
Dorothy Himly
County Clerk.
Austin County, Texas
by Deborah Stewart
Deputy
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Clara's
Cut & Curl
& Gift Shop
Hwy. 109 midway
between New Ulm and
Frelsburg
OPEN TUES.-FRI.
Featuring
The Helene Curtis
UNIPERM
992-3712
Real Estate
35 acres - gently rolling, creek, pond, paved road.
1/2 minerals and 1/2 royalties, owner
financing.
43 acres - rolling with approximately 1/2 wooded,
secluded • will divide.
2 acres - 3 bedroom, 1 bath brick home on paved
road, pond, and sheds.
BEACH HOUSE (Surfside)
for rent by days, weekends,
or week. Unobstructed view
of beach. 1-409-732-3216
ERVIN MIETH, JR.
Broker
1-992-3742
CHARLES BALKE, JR.
Broker
1-836-9834
Brown Rim
$2.89
$1.29
Big Roll
79c
140’s
69c
WEEKEND
SPECIAL
McCormick
Pepper
4 oz.
79c
Ranch Style
Beans.
2 Liter
Coca Cola
Bounty
Towels
Northern
Napkins
2 lb.
Velveeta.....$3.49
Kraft Qt
Miracle Whip .$1.59
Heinz 16 oz.
Barbecue Sauce. 79c
sna-aMZ New Uhw. Texn«
Come see us for all your
fertilizer needs. Bulk and bag
I fertilizer available. Also
(custom spreading.
15 oz.
2/89c
Diamond 40's
Lunch Plates.. $2.19
Blue Belll/2 gal. White, Silver. Gold Rim
Ice Cream .... $2.79
Cans 6 pk.
Lone Star .... $2.09
Log Cabin Solids lb.
Margarine......37c
DUNCE
Industry
Firemen's Hall
Sat., May 28
Music by
Donnie Wavra
8:36-12:30
Trinity
Women
Meet May 16
Several new projects
were discussed when the
Trinity Lutheran Church
Women of Frelsburg met
May 16 in the Parish Hall.
Mrs. Bernice Heinsohn pre-
sided at the meeting attend-
ed by 13 women and Pastor
Rostedt.
Mrs Maybelle Barnett
will check into buying new
tables for the Parish Hall.
Also, a new blind and
shades were purchased for
the oarsonage.
(409) 992-3842
FOR SALE
1980 Volkswagen Diesel 4-Dr.
1981 Courier Pickup
Get a good deal on
these economical
units from
Columbus, Tx.
2035 Milam
RT. 2, BOX 267
NEW ULM, TEXAS78950
DON MORRISON
FORD
SEALY AMERICAN LEGION
Dedication Of
Remodeled Hall &
Memorial Day
Observance
Monday, May 30
FLAG RAISING CEREMONY 11 A.M.
PROGRAM FOLLOWING WITH
CONGRESSMAN BILL PATMAN
ASGUEST SPEAKER
Noon Chicken Stew
Dinner
SERVED IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING.
PROGRAM
Public Is Invited!
J. & W. Drywall
& Painting
•RESIDENTIAL
•COMPLETE DRYWALL WORK
•INTERIOR & EXTERIOR PAINTING
James Shupak
(409) 357-2296
Warren Guthmann
26th Annual Shelby Volunteer Fire Dept
CELEBRATION
AIR CONDITIONED
Harmonic Hall - Shelby
Sunday, May 29, 1983
Boneless Beef and Pork
Barbecue Served From 11:00m to 1:00 i
Barbecue To Go At 10:00 A.M.
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Battle Dance 3:00- 10:00 m
Ellinger Combo & Donnie Wavra
TttrttSAOO Good All Dw!
Auction at 1:30 ML Drawing for Prizes at 8:00 ml
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The Pastor suggested that
the Memorial Fund money
be used to set up a church
library in memory of Mias
EUa Kautz
Membership to Trinity
Lutheran Home at Round
Rock was renewed and a
donation to the Leadership
Development Fund sent.
Miss Bertha Brokmeyer
led the devotion based on
Luke 4: 1-13 on Trial In
The Wilderness". Mrs.
Alice Heinsohn led the Bible
Feed. Cam and Educate
Their Famines”
Bib patterns were distri-
buted.
Peggy Venghaus conduct-
ed the offering meditation
followed by the prayer ses-
sion led by Bernice Hein
sohn with women participa-
ting in sentence prayers
Lunch was served by
Peggy Vehgnaus and Lena
Suchadoll
The Austin
County
Courthouse
will be closed
Mon., May 30
in observance
of
Memorial Day
DUFFS
In New Ulm
A GOOD PLACE TO BRING YOUR FAMILY
COLD BEVERAGES. DOMINO TABLES. GAME ROOM
W ITH POOL TABLES
Now Serving Hot Meals
11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Mon. - Fri.
OPEN 11 A M. TO 12 P.M.. EXCEPT MON. 11 A.M. TO4 P.M.
Study from Luke 3: 21-23
and Luke 4: 1-13 “Led By
The Spirit . "
Hymns surig were “Lead
On Oh King Eternal”, “Lo-
rd Speak To Us That We
May Speak". “Take My
Life That I May Be” was
sung for Virginia Heinsohn ,
the birthday celebrant for
May.
Minutes of the previous
meeting were read by Mild-
red Schultz and the treasur-
ers report was read by
Virginia Heinsohn. The Se-
cretary of Education, Lena
Suchadoll read from the ar-
ticle “Politics and Justice”,
stressing the importance of
women participating in pu-
blic life to help solve social
problems.
Secretary of Stewardship
Peggy Venghaus read from
an article in Scope "Women
Develooine In Jamaica To
4inn Ulin (vmtrbrw
127th Annual
JUNE FEST
CAT SPRING
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
Sunday, June 5th
Choice of Beef and Pork
BARBECUE
EAT ALL YOU WANT
Adults, $4 00 - Children (6-12) $2 00
Serving 11 OO a m to 1 30 pm
BARBECUE SANDWICHES
in the Afternoon
CAKE WALK and
OTHER ENTERTAINMENT
FIELD EXHIBITS
Received till 12 Noon - Prizes Awarded
DANCING
2:00 til 10:00 p.m.
Music bv
Sunday Travelers Orch.
and Countrymen
Admission $2 50 per person
Tickets Good Dey and Night
HALL AIR-CONDITIONED
Come Out and Have a Good Time!
i Centennial
i Celebration
& Dance
: Saturday, May 28
: Parade 2:00 p.m.
: From Bellville City Park
: To Coshatte Hall
♦ Square Dancing, Country Store,
♦ Food & Refreshments, Activities
♦ For All Ages, Cake Walk, Raffle
* Drawing
* 6:00 p.m. Auction of Antique
t & Other Items
• Dance 9 to 1, Music By
: THEWESTERNNAIRES
* Come out & Celebrate Coshatte's
* 100th Birthday!
: Coshatte Ag. Society
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The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 26, 1983, newspaper, May 26, 1983; New Ulm, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1207574/m1/3/?q=war: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nesbitt Memorial Library.