The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 8, 1973 Page: 3 of 4
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SUNDAY, MARCH 11th
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on aUclasoM of cattie and other livestock. Bring your
cattie to our sales for beat results.
COLUMBUS
BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
MJNTY
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MAREK’S
GROCERY
Giddings, Texas
SALE EVER Y TUESDA Y
OWNER: Ed Tobias
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"Now, to bo a successful hoss trader like me, you
gotta loam the only person to Ke to is yore wife."
Box 411
Cotambus, Texas 78934
Industry Fire Station
Industry, Texas
$1.39
594
DANCE
IILLHEI1
Harmonle Hall
Cancer Society
Meeting Held
In New Ulm
203 West Glenn
Bellville, Texas 77418
Phone 865-2142
Furniture and
Appliance
Serving starts at 11 a.m.
EAT ALL YOU WANT
istor
Worship
Sunday
, Pastor
No Con-1
FOR SALE - 5-room ho-ise
to be moved. Call 992-3471,
N»w Ulm.
GOLD MEDAL MACARONI OR
SPAGHETTI
BETTY CROCKER HAMBURGER
HELPERS
TRELLIS PEAS
#303 can
STOKELY CORN #303 can
Whole or Cream
MIRACLE WHIP
Quart
BLUE BELL SUPREME
White Rim, 1/2 gal.
FALSTAFF, 6 pk.
No return
25 lb.
5 lb.
L*EW ASSORTMENT OF
SPRING MATERIAL
Judy is a freshman business
education major at Blinn.
QUALITY MERCHANDISE
AT LOWER PRICESI!
Let us sell for you.
Have qualified buyers
for all kinds of property
REAL ESTATE
Edwin Marek
Broker
FARMS- RANCHES
ACREAtX - HOMES
Jdy 9:00
ilyCom-
FOR SALE-3-bedroom frame
house with lots; also 1963
Chevrolet Bel-Air 4-door, ex-
cellent condition. Lew Ellyn
Gross, New Ulm.
FOR SALE -4-bedroom bouse
on one or more acres of land
st Frelsburg. Contact Edgar
Heinsohn, 732-508L
north of Columbus on FM109.
738-5614 or 732-515L
FOR BUTANE SYSTEMS AND
GAS - contact Fayetteville
Butane Co. 378-2213 or 378-
2285 at Fayetteville, Texas.
Westtaghouse heating and air
conditioning.
1 WANT TO BUY feeder pigs.
Contact Johnnie Syptak, Rt. 1
Bellville, or call 357-4865.
Mr. and Mrs. Elo Richter
Jr. of Houston spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Elo Rich-
ter Sr.
• e •
Mr. and Mra. Gilbert Kel-
lers of Flatonia Waited Wed-
nesday with Mra. Ad. Kautz
and Arno.
Mra. Lorena Frasier of El
Campo visited Tuesday with
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kirschke
and Miss Lula Schroeder.
Mr. and Mra. Alvin Zottel
of Freeport and Glenn Kaase
of Nelsonville were dinner
guests in tbs home of Mr.
and Mra. Herbert Kaase Sa-
turday night.
Mr. and Mra. Ralph Warn
and family of Cotambus visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. An-
ton Warn.
Stetson Hats
Van Huesen Shirts
Freeman A Star Brand Shoes
Stylemart Suits
•The Place to go for the
Brands you Know.*
Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Rinn
visited Sunday with Mra. Davy
Rinn at Industry.
Mr. and Mra. Ad. Meyer
spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mra. Edmund Venghaus in Co-
lumbus.
Two Registered Pharmacists
on duty 24 hours a day
•—
ORCHARD ORANGE DRINK
1/2 gal.
SEE US FOR
AUTO ACCESSORIES
Gates Belts A Hoses - Delco Batteries
Stant Gs« A Radiator Caps - Goodyear Tires
Truck Mirrors - Grease Gms
Auto Lights - Wiper Blades
Auto Jacks - Tire Pumps
ALTMAN'S ARCO STATION
New Ulm
-SERVICE SINCE 1950-
• •
Mr. and Mrs.
and family at La
and Mrs. Georgi
family of BeDvllI
Mra. Norma Di
FOR SALE - 400 bales of hay.
Edgar Ebon, Rt. 1, Bellville,
near Nelsonville.
demar Schramm
Mrs. Bruno Sebro
Lunch was on
the afternoon.
nymoutk, Dodge
NOTICE
Cattle Guards made, delivered
and installed. Call Marek's
Grocery, 992-8342.
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1924343
Chrysler,
Tracks ai
BUYRITE
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Maertx
and grandchildren of Bren-
ham, Mrs. Meta Drymalla,
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Veng-
haus and sons visited Sunday
with Mrs. Emil Gross and
familv.
-FEED AND FERTIUZER-
G A S Grain in Fayetteville
now handles Lone Star brand
Feed A Fortifier. Phone 378-
2510.
n.
O a.m.
Conflr-
«.; Jun-
in.
Irenham
:30 p.m.
I, Mary-
in.; Len-
.; Luther
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SAVE
Carports
Patio Covers
Windo Awnings
Mobile Home Skirting
J. Smith
thwnitir* &■ Ploor
Co., Jot.
Box 668 PH. 865-3292
Bellville, Texas 77418
tary and Mrs. Charley Slacek
was elected the new treasurer
for the Nelsonville Christian
Sisters at their last meeting
on March 2. They are replac-
ing Mrs. Willie Slovak aad
Mrs. Otto Stepan whose terms
had expired. Other officers
are Mrs. Gilbert Minton, pre-
sident and Mrs. Edmond
Maresh, vice-president.
THURSDAY - Steaks-Catsup,
Creamed Potatoes, Sweet
Rice, Sweet Peas, Bread, Milk
or Chocolate Milk.
FOR SALE - Good selection
of shade trees and fruit trees
adapted for this section of the
State. State Registered Land-
scape Architect. Visitors al-
ways welcome. Happy to
consult with you on your needs.
Melnscher's Nursery, Co-
hatte Road, Bellville, Texas,
Ph. 865-2096.
FOR SALE - Large selection
of shrubs and No. 1 California
Roses for beautifying your
home and yards. State Regis-
tered Landscape Architect.
Visitors always welcome.
Happy to consult with you for
your needs. Melnscher’s Nur-
sery, Coshatte Road, Bellville
Texas, Phone 865-2096.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alois
______ __ S. Moeller and Butch of Frete-
End. March 27, and Sealy,
April 3 at 9 a.m. at Citizens
State Bank meeting room. Vo-
lunteers will be advised of
each meeting schedule.
This year's crusade will
open in the business district
on March 20, and the house
to bouse in the city and resi-
dential areas on April 3. AU
collections in the business
campaign ait to be completed
before April 3, and the resi-
dential drive is to be finished
by the end of April 30.
March 30
^^Brshmas, reedy fm <s tach Seersucker, stripes,
ehecks, and plaids, spring
colors, 31.29 yd.
45 inch Pop Cord, aU colors,
3L29 yd.
I inch Solid Voile, see-
through, all colors, 69? yd.
dents.
Attending the initiation and
_________ banquet dinner honoring Phi
lunteers in various areas of T,Mrt* Kappa initials were her
the county. Bellville’s session
will be held on March 26, West
FRIDAY - Hot Don, Ptato
Beans, Potato Chips, Pickle
Slice, Peanut Butter Cookies,
Milk or Chocolate Milk.
HELP WASTED - Mature,
live-in compan! ’or my el-
derly mother la Brenham.
Some light housekeeping
duties. Room, board and sa-
lary. References requested.
Apply la writing to 5015
Creighton Drive, Dallas, Te-
xas, 75214 or for information
caU 713-835-7104.
Mr, and Mrs. Richard
Strauss and Karen of Ama-
rillo, Texas, visited briefly
in the Gilbert Minton home
last Monday morning.
Mrmnd Mrs. Caspar Balke
attended the N.C.R.A. Con-
vention in Dallas several days
last week. They also visited
in the Edwin Schutza home
at Leroy, Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Maresh
visited her aunt, Mrs. Meta
Warmke Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Warmke recently under-
went surgery and Is at present
staying with her daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Scholz in Brenham.
Mrs. Paul Glaeser visited
with Mrs. R. C. Hohlt on Sun-
day.
A miscellaneous shower ho-
noring Miss Beatrice Pietsch
bride-elect of Sidney Grebe,
was held at the Nelsmville
Brethren Church Educational
Building on Sunday, February
18.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wil-
kins and son of Houston visited
with her uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Warmke Sun-
day afternoon.
Mrs. John R. Mike ska was
elected to the office of secre-
Judy Faye Moeller was
among the students initiated
into the Phi Theta Kappa Fra-
ternity at Blinn Junior Col-
lege. Phi Theta Kappa is a
Your National Selected
Mortician serving any-
where, anytime. Chartered
for pre-arranged funerals.
Will -honor aU insurance
policies.
Phone Industry 357-4788
La Grange 968-312L
r
la grange directory
Koenig
FtNEtM. HOME.
NOTICE
We do tax service ofall kinds.
Income Tax Service - Book-
keeping Service and Notary
Work with 30 years of ex-
perience. Let us solve your
problems. Contact us at
Mascheck’s Audltax Sendee,
Hugo A. Mascheck, Owner,
P. O. Box 5, Fayetteville,
Texas, 78940, Res. Phone 378-
2218.
WEDNESDAY - Italian Spag-
hetti, Ranch Beam, Fruit,
Cornbread and Butter, Milk
or Chocolate Milk.
March 12 - March 16
MONDAY - Pork Sausage,
Green Beans, Buttered Pota-
toes , Carrot Sticks, Apple
Sauce, Hot Broad and Butter,
Milk or Chocolate Milk.
TUESDAY - Chicken Salad,
Potato Chips, Buttered Corn,
Pineapples, Bread, Milk or
Chocolate Milk.
ji
service. Also cows and calves.
Contact Bailey Huff, Bellville,
UN5-2667.
I
Mrs. Paul Kirschke and Mr>
Miss Lata Schr-— —* ----
Sunday with Mis.
ner.
FOR SALE to highest bidder:
1968 Chevrolet, 2-door; 1968
Ford Galaxte, 4-door; 1969
Ford 1/2 ton pickup; and 1970
GMC truck-tractor with Hobbs
dump trailer. We reserve the
right to reject any or al) bids.
New Ulm State Bank, New
Ulm, Toxas.
FOR SALE - Heavy Springer
Black Angus Heifers, 2 to 3
yean old; alsoseveralcross-
bred heifers, from 1 year and
older. One mile northeast of
New Ulm, see Edmu-idBusch-
mann, Jr.
Owners - George Hagan A Dempsey Caftan
COLUMBUS, TEXAS
Listen to our broadcast on station KFRD, 980 on year
radio dial each Thursday from 2:00 to 2:15
ON HAND LAST WEEK: 787 Cattle. BUTCHER CALVES:
Good to Choice 39.50-48; Standard 38-43; YEARLINGS: Good
to Choice 39-44; Standard 38-42. PACKER COWS: Heiferetts
33-39; Utility 29-38 (Gobby 26-33); Cutters 27-36; Camera
20-33; Shells 20? down. PACKER BULLS: Commercials 36-
40; Uttilty 35-39; Cutters 30-35; Caaners 30? down; YrL Bolls
43-55. STOCKER AND FEEDER CALVES AND YEARLINGS:
Heavy: Hereford and Angus Steer Calves 50-65, YrL 47-60;
Hereford and Angus Heifer Calves 47-58, YrL 45-55; Crossbred
Steer Calves 48-63, YrL 45-58; Crossbred Heifer Calves 47-
58, YrL 45-55. Light: Hereford and Angus Steer Calves 65-
95; Hereford and Angus Heifer Calves 58-80; Crossbred Steer
Calves 63-95; Crossbred Heifer Calves 58-80. Ropiagaadbaby
calves to SLOO a lb. STOCKER COWS: Good Stocker Cows
and Heifers 300-395; Commercial A Medtam Stocker Cows
and Heifers 225-300; Medium Cow and Calf Pairs 350-425;
Common Cow and Calf Pairs 225-350.
COMMENTS: The market was very active oa all classes of
livestock this week. We had a bouse full of buyers wanting
all classes of livestock. If you need any help with your live-
stock call Geo. Hagan or Dempsey Caftoun, 732-2622 or
732-8028.
SALE EVERY THURSDAY
You Can Be Sure To Get Top Prices For AU Livestock
at Cotambus Livestock Commission Co.
PH 732-2622 PH: 732-8028
KiSH
NEW ULM MARKET AND
SUPPLY In New Ulm has
choice fresh meats. Half calf
or whole calf, 82? lb.; Hind-
quarter, 92? lb.; Forequarter,
78? ib.; Cut, Wrapped and
Frozen Free. We also have
a good line of Groceries and
Electrical Supplies. CaU 992-
3402.
BABY CHICKS - 936 strato-
crow white Leghorns, 4A
white Leghorns,
Vantress cross. _ _
cockerels. Von Minden Hatch- 1973 MacDonald's Planting Al-
ery, Fayetteville. ■ manac, 50?.
Quilt Scraps, 15? per lb.
Easter Cards and Birthday
Cards, 8? to 15?.
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DRJf.lt. TAYLOR
-OPTOMETRET-
Eyes Examined
Glasses Fitted
Frames Repaired
Leases Duplicated
CONTACT LENSES
Monday-Saturday
Closed Thursday afternoon
and Saturday afternoon
Old Masonic Building
968-3953
Mra. Charles Havran and
family at Houston, Mra. Willie
Klaua of Columbus and Lola
Drymalla of Houston visited
during the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Klaus.
• • •
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Some 22 people were pre- • • •
sent tor the February meeting
of the Austin County Unit of
the American Cancer Society
held at the New Ulm Tavern Judy Moeller
'/ F± Ph' Th®*’ K<W°
At Blinn College
RATES: Five cents per word
for first insertion; throe cents
per word each additional in-
sertion. Minimum 75? for first
insertion; 45? minimum addi-
tional insertions. Cards of
Thanks and Memorials 5? per
printed line with minimum
3L25. Legale at classified
rate. Classified advertising
deadline 10:00 e.m. Wednes-
day. Later insertions may be
arranged by contacting pub-
lishers. Social invitations
through the press charged at
regular display advertising
rate. Policy on other social
announcements, etc., are at
the discretion of the publisher.
Publisher not responsible for
accuracy in classified or an-
nouncements placed via tele-
phone.
MINNOWS FOR SALE -
Henry's Place, Industry.
FOR SALE - Doberman-
German Shepherd - cross
puppies. 3 months old. Make
excellent watch dogs. Call
992-3353.
e
CATFISH FINGERLINGS,
available now, Harris Farms.
Phone 732-5915 or 732-5614.
Bellville
to .<7 i
this number were visitors,
while others were board mem-
bers, the 1973 Crusade chair-
man, Ray Wlllrodt, and Bob
Peterson, area representative
of the ACS.
Warren Conner, vice-
president, directed the meet- --- - —----—---
tag in the absence of the pre- “atlonal scholastic fraternity
sident. Rev. Carleton Dyer. ,or l»n»w of promoting
He called for committee re- scholarship, developing char-
ports, after which discussion and cultivating fellow-
was devoted to the forthcoming ship among JtmiorcoHegestu-
cancer crusade.
Meetings were scheduled
for training sessions for vo-
DR. PEPPER, 6 pk. King
Plus deposit
BRANGUS BULLS, 8 to 38 45
months, registered and com- ,____________(
48 D*cro° “d
Ginghams, stripes and
plaids and checks, 89? yd.
45 inch Heavy Dacron Poly-
ester for Pantsuits, 3L29
yd.
Hubbards, New Simplicity and Butterick
Pullets, Pattern Books
Card of Thanks
The family of the late Mrs. CK
Alice Lilie wish to thank
everyone who showed love and
concern in some way at the
time of the death of our loved
one, as well as those assist-
ing with Mr. Herbert Lilie
in the hospitaL Special thanks
go to Rev. and Mrs. B. A.
Justice, Jr., Pastors A. E.
Flathmann, Sr. and L. G. Weh-
man, Hennek Funeral Home,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Glaeser,
Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Redus, the pallbearers, the
special sitters at the hospital,
Dr. C. L Shult and the hospital
staff, those who attended the
last rites and those who
brought and served food at the
Doug Lilie home. We sincerely
appreciate the cards, flowers,
memorials and inquiries. May
God bless you all!
The Children and
Grandchildren
i Mr.
and Todd of Texas City, Mr.
aad Mrs. Robert Rina aad Mr.
family of Katy aad Mrs. H.
C. Henkhaus of Columbus vi-
sited over tbs weekend wfth
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Rinn
at Post Oak Point.
• ♦ ♦
Mrs. Ad. Kautz and Ano
and Lawrence Warschak ware
in La Grange aad also visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Minssen at Willow Springs
’Friday.
■WMM
COLUMBUS
BUTANE CO.
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