The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 5, 1975 Page: 3 of 4
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For Sale
Music By:
THE
KRYSTAL BLUE
Went Results?
Shop with our
Try Our Want Ads.
Miscellaneous
advertisers
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Real Estate
Let us sell for you
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Fen Belts for all cars
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Ellinger Cham her of Com m erce
Water hoses for all cars
BAND FESTIVAL
Sunday, June 8
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CENTEX LIVESTOCK COMMISSION CO.
ELLINGER C of C HALL
HIGHWAY 71
TIRES.
DANCE FROM 3 p.m. till 11 p.m.
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3-5 p.m.
5-7 p.m.
9-11 p.m
RLZ^Fayettevllle (Lone Oak)
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Grand March at 8:00 p.m.
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Plytty of ^4fre_sh«nents!
Hamburgers and Hot Dogs available
FOR ALL YOUR
AUTOMOTIVE
NEEDS SEE
Automotive Belts for all cars
Industrial Belts for:
Water pumps, lawnmowers, end
garden tillers etc.
Giddings, Texes
SALE EVERY TUESDA Y
OWNER: Ed Tobin
Altaei’s ARCO STATION
NIW ULM, TEXAS
DUNCAN HINES
CAKE MIX
McCORMICK's
BLACK PEPPER
RANCH STYLE
BEANS
#300 can
Have qualified buyers
for all kinds of property
MARYLAND
CLUB COFFEE
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MARGIE HENNEKE
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CHOICE VEAL A MUTTON
Serving begins at 11XX) a.m.
Adult Plates $2.50
iChild Plates $1.25
BIEBLIRVILLI
NEWS
ITY
IRS
FOR RENT-New Ulmtree,
mobile home, 2 bedroom,
furnished, >120 a month, plus
utilities, >50 deposit. Call
Wade Eddins, 713-456-9049,
collect, Houston.
FOR RENT - Two unfur-
nished houses in New Bre-
men area on Double Mac
Ranch. For Information call
Cleo Buechmann 992-3380.
COASTAL AND MEADOW
HAY FOR SALE - to be
cut and baled. Call Andrew
Crovo, 713-992-3345.
WILL DO HAY HAULING -
Ronald Luedke. Call 992-
3350 or 992-3450.
FARMS - RANCHES
ACREAGE - HOMES
DEL MONTE
RAISINS
lb. 65c
203 West Glenn
Bellville, Texas 77418
Phone 865-2142
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Mr. and Mr*. Ernest Klans
visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mr*. Paul Leake.
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ADMISSION -
>2.00 per person
Ellinger Combo
of Ellinger
Donnie Wavra & The Hi-Liters
____ of Columbus
Brenham PCA
Meeting Set
Thursday, June 12
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NOTICE
Cattle Guards made, delivered
and Installed. Call MAREK’S
GROCERY, 992-3342.
FOR SALE-Steel framed flat
bed for 1/2 ton to ton truck.
Call New Ulm 992-3301.
FOR SALE - 14-month-old
open Jersey heifer. Call In-
dustry 357-2284, after 7 p.m.
8 X 12 Building For Sale -
movable, wired, insulated.
>200.00 cash. Er wind Schu-
bert, New Ulm.
Cea-Tex Livestock Commission Co. has a good market
oa all classes of cattle and otheadivestock. Bring your-
cattle to our sales for beet results.
DANCE
BARMONE BALL
Shelby
Saturday June 7
Music By:
THE COUNTRY
NU NOTES
featuring
Johnny Lyon and
Janet Lynn
HELP WANTED - one man
for evening shift and one
man for night shift at ser-
vice station in Columbus.
Wages flexible. CaU 732-
2823.
GLENN DYBALA
Music By:
THE VARIATIONS
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Mr*. Roy Gros* is a pa-
tient in the La Grange Hos-
pital.
Gerald
visited
Bible School
Slated
June 9 - 13
In New Ulm
Mr. and Mr*. A. C. Rlnn
and Mr. and Mrs. Davy Gross
visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Edmund Venghaus in
Columbus.
LeRoy Matocha
of Fayetteville
Blue Vest Polka Band
of Caldwell
7-9 p.m.
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FOR sale - 1969 mobile
home, 12 x 60, 3 bedroom,
1 bath, central boat. Fur-
nished or unfurnished. Two
air conditioners optional.
Reasonable. CaU 992-3364.
DANCE
SWISS ALP
Saturday June 7
Free DANCE
1:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Music by
SIL KRENEK BAND
DANCE Admission $2.00
7:UO p-m. to 11.*00 p.m.
Music by
GOLD BANNERS qRCHESTRA
DANCE
Friday June 6
Music By:
BLUE STAR
RAMBLERS
9-1
Mrs. Mlles Kholle was
a visitor in New Ulm Tues-
day.
astor
Jer-
Study
ir-
day
INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR
Painting and Decorating. Don
Perry, 732-5092.
FREE WEDDING
DANCE
FIREMEN'S PARK
NEW ULM
Saturday
June 7
Honoring
BUY RITE
PARLOUR
NIV ULM, TEXAS
Layer 69c
Angel Food J9C
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The Bellville Independent
School District Board of
Education will accept blds
for the replacement of type-
writers for the HighSchool
Typing Lab until 5:00 p.m.,
Wednesday, Jun* 11, 1975.
Bidding procedures and spe-
cifications may be secured
from the school administra-
tion office at 404 E. Main
Street, BeUville, Texas.
MILLHEIM HARMONIE HALI
SUNDAY JUNE 15
ALL YOU CAN EAf
ALL DAY LONG!
MAREK’S GROCERY
specials F0R JUNE 5*6> 7> 8
DR. PEPPER, 7-UP
or PEPSI
qt. 4-H*
plus deposit
The 41st annual meeting of
the stockholders of the Bren-
ham Production Credit As-
sociation will be held at the
American Legion Home tn
Brenham oa Thursday, June
12, with registrationstarting
nt 10:00 a.m. according to
Director Ralph Bollinger.
Weldon Lans of Brook-
shire win serve as chairman
during the business meeting.
The board of director’s re-
port to the stockholders will
be presented by Cecil M.
Beckeodorff of Katy while
the financial reports of the
association will be discussed
by the president, L. A. Sei-
del.
Production credit asso-
ciations are a part of the
Farm Credit System and
make loans to farmers, live-
stockmen, and dairymen for
aU agricultural purposes.
The Brenham association Is
owned and operated by mem-
ber-borrowers with opera-
tions within Austin, Fayette,
Lower - Lee, Waller, and
Washington Counties. Lotas
in excess of 10 million dol-
lars were closed during the
past year according to Sei-
del.
The Brenham Production
Credit Association has of-
fices in Brenham, La Grange
and Sealy.
The Sealy office is located
at 119 Main Street, with Mrs.
Doris Small as office re-
presentative.
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FOUR SADDLE HORSES
FOR SALE. All Maras. Con-
tact 992-3442 after 5:00p.m.
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Annual Barbecue
and
Dance Festival
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IVORY LIQUID
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NEW ULM MARKET AND
SUPPLY in New Ulm ba*
choice fresh meat*. Half calf
or whole calf, 81? lb.; Hind-
quarter, 99? lb.; Forequar-
ter, 74? lb.; cut, wrapped
and froseo free. We have
a good line of Groceries and
Electrical Supplies. Call
992-3402.
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RATES: Five cents per word
tor first isertlou; three
cents per word each addit-
ional insertion. Minimum
75? for first insertion; 48?
minimum additional inser-
tions. Card* of Thanks end
Memorials 5? per printed
line with minimum >1.25. Lo-
ttis at classified rate. Dead-
line for classified advertis-
ing 5:00 p.m. Tuesday. So-
cial invitations through the
pres* charged at regular
display advertising rate. Po-
lley on other social announ-
cements, etc., are at the
discretion of the publisher.
Publisher not responsible
for accuracy in classified or
announcements placed via
telephone.
COW PASTURE FOR LEASE
- 10 acres, wooded, some
Coastal. Call Mel Walker,
Houston, 465-3582.
Complete Farm Service
Store Open Daily 7—12
Call Colamtns 713-732-5958 Dey or Night
Feeds - Seeds - Herbicides
Fertiliser A Custom Spreader Servlet
Plowing A Planting- Fasten Shreddtag
MOELLER FEED MILL
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Vacation Bible School will
be held June 9 through 13
at St. John Lutheran Educa-
tional Building in New Ulm.
Classes will be from 9 a.m.
to 12 noon and from 1 to 3
P.m. on those days.
The theme of this year’s
Bible School is "Followers
of Jesus". Teaching the clas-
ses this year are Cynthia
Raeke and Sharon Wfebush,
pre-school; Kim Froebel,
grade* I and 2; Bertha Brok-
meyer, grades 3 and 4; Wil-
liam Altman, grades 5aad6;
and Pastor Febier, Jr. High.
Karen Galle will be in charge
of the Gathering Place and
other helpers will be aiding
the teachers.
Trinity Lutheran Women
of Frelsburg will serve re-
freshments at noon. Children
attending are asked to bring
a sandwich for their lunch.
The closing program for
the school will be held Sun-
day night, June 15, at 8 p.m.
at the Parish Hall in New
Ulm.
All children of the com-
munity are invited to attend
the Bible School.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Meyer
visited Monday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Theut.
of the unveiling of th* monu-
ment. Th* guest speaker
for tha occasion was George
W. HUI of Austin, *o is
nt present a member of th*
Texas Historical Survey
Committee and is also a
member of the Texas Heri-
tage Foundation. Th* pro-
grams at both th* dedication
and at th* general assembly
at Harmoaie Hall were ar-
rayed by M.R. Henniger
of Austin, who is also a
descendant of the pioneer
family.
Among th* other parti-
cipants In th* programs
were: R*v. Don Vlasak,
pastor of the Sbefoy LMb-
eraa Church, who delivered
th* invocations and benedic-
tion; Mrs. Virginia Stevens,
th* secretary-treasurer,
who registered all fhmUy
visitors; and her husband,
Col. MJ). Stevens, who
served n* general photogra-
pher; Whiter Krause of
Austin, who directed the
singing of songs , accom-
panied by George Winfield
of Austin on his accordion;
Mrs. Ena Henniger Roeder
of Sbefoy, assisted by her
daughter, Mrs. Wilma Rei-
chl* at New uun who pie-
ced the memorial wreath
men and Carrie See Beeeh-
maan visited during the 1
weehead with Mrs. Adolf
Schults rt New Ulm.
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Those coming to wish Miss
Joyce Bertling happy birth-
day and also enjoying tench
nt the bom* of Mr*. A, D.
Voskamp Sr. wen Mn. Leo
Stem, Mie* Toole Kuehn,
Mn. Bea WIU, Min*** Kath-
ryn and Lynastt* Voskamp
and Mrs. Ora Bertling.
• * *
Marvin Luedke and child-
ren of Brenham visited Mon-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Luedke at New Bremen.
HOME UTE AND STIHL
CHAIN SAWS, Lawn and Gar-
den Equipment, sold and ser-
viced by Frelsburg Saw and
Mower Service. Follow dir-
ections on Homelite sign Just
west of Frelsburg. Telephone
732-3551.
Mn. Eddie Rina, Miss
Ene Rlnn, John and Ronald
Rian, were among those at-
tending the Henniger Reunion
at Shelby Sunday.
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Wilbert
and family were
guests of Otto
KRAFT
ORANGE JUICE
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NEED JOB - would like to
make deal on cedar break,
cutting for ourselves; want
1 hay to haul. Contact Luther
Parks, Highway 109, south
of New Ulm.
4«. 69<
Mr < Mr. AaymoM L. Ouns*r.
It.. Owiwri an* Poklltllcrt.
Any trr«M«u> «*•*
anywn* »• c*rra*«*e euMIV
H IrwfM I* th* atUntlen •«
th* m*M**m*n«.
a«t*Krl»u*n NM* sae* S*r ysa-
in Tana*.
Ur MS w VwvWI
most consecutive remdi
the Roland Schmid tan
for eomtag the kaagent <
tanee; end to Mrs. Ew
Wolls for hevtag won
lucky number for * deer
prise.
The officer* for the 1175
Henniger Reunfoe were
elected as foltows: M.R.
Eckermaea, viee-pneidbat;
and Dr. Vogelpohl, secre-
tary-treasurer. Next year’s
reunion will be held ie Shel-
by. The date wfllbeeetoo-
ted by the officer*.
The reunion doeed with a
memorial prayer to toe
zZWIDDBrS <■ Ivff
who** names were; WUss-
ka Sctatee, Ano Vogelpohl,
Elmer Vogelpohl, ST., Ksr-
mtt Krueger, Oliver WoOe.
Herbert Stork, Alic* VoeL
kel, and Mr*. KJ. Drweke.
KOZY
KITCHEN CAKES
Chocolate, Banana,
Coconut 1?
Numerous people from
this area attended the grad-
uation exercises held at
the Bellville High School
Sunday night.
Mrs. Josie Krause and
Brenda Boecker visited with
Mrs. Ladella Beckmann
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Maresh and Trason were
Saturday night visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Maresh.
Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Maresh
were Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Maresh and Trason and Mr.
and Mrs. Conrtd Juergvns,
Jr. and family.
Mr. and Mrs.
Krause
Sunday
Krause.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Krause,
Jr. were Memorial Day
visitors of Otto Krause.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Siad*- were weekend vis-
itors of Mrs. Helen Weiss
and Marlyn. They were here
to attend the graduation ex-
ercises of Marlyn in Bell-
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Maresh
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Weldon Wehring and family
during the week.
Mr. and Mrs.
Draehn and Vicky
with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Draehn in Yoakum Sunday.
Get well wishes to J. B.
Patterson who returned
from the hospital Monday.
Just Received - 46" fumy
eeereucker in checks, pls-
ids, etc., no-lron, reg.
>1.39, now >1.19 yd.
45" Chambray, ideal for em-
broidered shirta. in blue,
>1.29 vd.
McDonald Planting Almanac
on special - now 50?.
Sunbonnets, >2.98.
Everyday greeting cards,
from 98? up per box.
Chiffon Scarves, all colors,
79? each.
Dacron Polyester broadclo-
th for quilt linings in gold,
lavender, rose, red, white
and green, 45" wide, >1.39
y<L
Denim, 45”, in red, navy blue
>1.39 yd.
Polyester Gingham, checks,
all colors, >1.19 yd.
Just received new everyday
birthday and get well cards,
>1 per box and up; other*
10? to 15? ea.
Sunbonnet*, in all gingham
colors, >2.98.
sad Mr. sad Mrs. Emmett
Stork and temlly visited Sun-
day wtth Mr*. Adolph Kasts
and Ano. Darryl Leal* was
aleo a visitor ie th* Kants
bom*.
BLUE BELL
SUPREME 1/2 qal.
GOLD RIM $(o39
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coinings t goings i
Mr.emlMre.RoyRobert. _ J
Mr. and Mr*. David Lee
Schulte and children, Betty
Lou and Buddy, visited
Thursday and Friday of Met
week in New Ulm with their
grandmother, Mr*. Adolf
• • •
Mine Joyce Bertling and
Mr*. A. D. Voskamp speet
last Saturday la Columbus
with Mr. and Mn. Frank
Derr and family; also to
see Dr. and Mr*. Henry
Schonenberg and baby, Erin
Lynn, who wen leaving that
day for Ft. Knox, Ky.
• • *
Willie Kuehn of Fayette-
ville underwent eye surgery
tn the Columbus Hospital re-
cently. He was released
Monday and is recuperating
at hl* home.
• • •
Mrs. Elsie Schats I* a
patient in the Eagle Lake
Hospital.
tee ori|
tete.
OWMd
pobl, •
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Wieeipr. Dr. Vopel-
Stork of Adkins were among P®*1 “9 W* chfldna. Lib-
tboee attendlM the Stork Re- bie aed Bin, were to chars*
union at Ledbetter Sunday.
• • •
MEiNKRS MOTOR CO.
Plymoeth. Dodge, Chrysler, Imperial, Dodge Tndto eat
■Jeeps*, Dependable Used Cars. Gnennteed Service,
Body Work, Painting. Wreck Repairtag. Wrweher Servte*.
E. w. MEINERS. Owner 3041. Travis St. 9SS»>U>
Schroeder Drug
Two Registered Harmeciet* oa defy M bom a «y
COMPLETE VETERINARY SERVICE
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Eyes Examined, <71*see* Fitted. Fn
Deplicated. Ccwtect Leeses. M<mdi>
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The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 5, 1975, newspaper, June 5, 1975; New Ulm, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1216207/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nesbitt Memorial Library.