The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 8, 1975 Page: 3 of 4
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Start Open Daily 7—12
Call Cotambos 713-732-5958 Day or Night
Feeds - Seeds - Herbicides
Fertiliser t Custom Spreader Service
Plowing & Planting- Pasture Shredding
MOELLER FEED MILL
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IN NEW ULM
is now open everyday except Mondays for your enjoyment.
The Parlour offers a full menu line of Jumbo Shrimp,
Charcoal Steaks, Sausage A Sauerkraut, FriedChicken,
along with other fine foods and short orders.
The Parlour is now open every day at 11:00 a.m.
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The kitchen opens at 11:30 a.m.
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NOON LUNCHES SERVED EVERY DAY
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Touch of her hand wffl heal you. MRS. WILLIS haa the God-pcen
Power to Heal By Prayer. Everyone welcome at MRS. WILMS’S
home. What you aee with your eye*. your heart will believe. Ate
you suffering? Are you tick? Do you need help? Do you have bad
luck? Bring your problem* to MRS. WILLIS today and be rid of
them tomorrow. She edvires on all affaire of Bfe. There ia no
problem too great ahe can't eohe (how to hold your job when you
have failed, and how to aucceed “ calla you friend, and enemies by
name without aaking you a ringie word, and reunitea the aepe-
rated). Upon reaching womanhood and reaHitag die had the God-
Given power to help humanity. MRS. WILLIS haa devoted a Bfe-
time to thia work. From the four comers of the world they come
to her ■ men and women of *U racer and walk, of Bfe. Guaranteed
to remove evil influence and bad hack. There to no pity for thaee
knowing they are in hard luck and need help and do not coma for
it - one vtoit wBl convince you. She gtvee lucky days and handa.
lifts you out of sorrow and darknaaa and start* you tot the way to
success and happiness If you naffer from aicoioBam and cannot
nnd a cure, don't fafl to aae Ma Gifted Woman who wdl help you.
ALSO CARD READINGS
9623 Long Point
713-468-9939 ° HOUStOR
55*
59'
SCOTT'S
I
Strength Bug Killer
51'
FLEISHMANN'S
OLEO lb. (9C
HUNT’S PEACH
SLICES or
HALVES
#2 1/2 can
PRELL LIQUID
SHAMPOO
11 oz
COZY KITCHEN
CAKES
German Chocolate,
Banana, Coconut
J1.”
FALSTAFF
no-return bottles
6pk. qjj
R. C. COLA io oz.
6 pk. plus dep. JjJc
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| MARK’S GROCERY
:• specials for MAY 8, 9, and 10
PROFESSIONAL
16oz. M »
DELTA TISSUE
4pk.
TIRES.
lATTEtlfl
Water hoses for all cars
Nacoedoches, Texas 75961
Fisher, Mr. or Mrs. James M,
4028 SFA Station
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City and State
Names of
Missing Depositors
Item No.
of This
Report
Last Known Address
Route; Box No.;
No. 4 St.;etc. if any
2
LON
*TAR
FERTILIZER
Industry, Texas
357-2100
Card of Thankt
LA GRANGE D LRECTORYj
WIN AAAI
Re al Estate
Let us sell for you
MMH
Have qualified buyers
for all kinds of property
FARMS-RANCHES
ACREAGE - HOMES
203 West Glenn
Bellville, Texas 77418
Phone 865-2142
Schroeder Drug
T wo Registered Hmrmacist s on duty 24 hours a day
COMPLETE VETERINARY SERVICE
West Side of Square
39‘
SPLIT
GREEN
PEAS
1 lb. bog
35‘
WARNER
-■SB”,
BLEZINGER’S CORNER
GROCERY A
SERVICE STATION
We wish to express oar
sincere thanks and apprecia-
tion to our relatives, friends
. and neighbors for the kind-
ness shown us during oar
long Illness here at home
and during our sorrow when
we lost our loved one, Benja-
min R. Rogers. We wish to
thank Dr. W. B. Neely for
bls services.
We especially thank Rev.
and Mrs. A. M. Roos for
their regular visits and
prayers and for the comfort-
ing services rendered; to the
Masonic Lodge for their
graveside service; and to the
pallbearers. We are very
grateful for the hymns ren-
dered by the choir, organist,
choir director; to the per-
sonnel of the Ettinger Fun-
eral Home. Our deep appre-
ciation for every expression
of sympathy by prayers, flo-
ral and memorial tributes,
cards, food and all who at-
tended the last rites.
Especially are we grate-
ful for the Ladies of the
Church who served refresh-
ments after the funeral and
to all who sent food to our
home before the funeral.
Your love and kindness
will always be remembered.
We pray God’s blessingupon
each of you.
The Family of
Benjamin R. Rogers
CUT-RITE
WAX PAPER
LIBBYS
SLICED C
303 con
mil
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BOUNTY
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KITCHEN 1
each
MEINERB MOTOR CO.
Plymouth. Dodge, Chrysler, Imperial, Dodge Trucks and
•Jeeps", Dependable Used Cars, Guaranteed Service,
Body Work, Painting, Wreck Repairing, Wrecker Service.
E. W. WEINERS. Owner 304 E. Travis St. 983-3119
Dr. D.R. Taylor
Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted, Frames Repaired, Lenses
Duplicated, Contact Lenses. Mondty - Saturday. Closed
Thursday afternoon and Saturday afternoon.
OLD MASONIC BUILDING_______________968-3953
Koenig Funeral Home
Your National Selected Mortician serving anywhere,
anytime. Chartered for pre-arranged funerals Will
honor all Insurance policies.
Industry 357-4788 L> Grange 968-3121
’CELWRATIONr
AUSTIN COUNTY GUN CLUB. PETERS
MOTHER'S DAY.
SUNDAY. MAY 11
BARBECUE, MUSIC AND DANCE
Serving of Beef and Pork Dinner
32.50 Adults 31.25 Children 6 to 12 years
EAT ALL YOU WANT
PLATES PREPARED TO GO— 31.25 Small 32JO Large
Barbecue Plates and Sandwiches All Afternoon
Free Musical Entertainment All Day
|>Aklf*E featuring
THt POPULAR
JIMMY HEAP SHOW
7 to U P»m. Ade.: 32.00 per person
GAMES AND OTHER CONCESSIONS
Plenty of Stade, Seats and Entertainment
Bring Mother out for Dinner and enjoy the day
BRING YOUR FAMILY OUT FOR FUN
• ••
PINE
TOILET BOWL
block 2* 59«
3
CO
P WANTED - Parma-
Houston
Miscellaneous
Music By:
THE BARONS
will be furnished.
9-1
DANCE
For Sale
MILLHEIM HALL
SATURDAY
DANCE
INDUSTRY
FIREMENS HALL
FRIDAY, MAY 9
CENTEX LIVESTOCK COMMISSION CO.
0
Livestock
x..
ARCO
FOR ALL YOUR
AUTOMOTIVE
NEEDS SEE
Saturday,
MAY 10
MAY 17
Music by
KNIGHTS
OF
DIXIE
NOTICE OF NAMES OF PERSONS APPEARING AS THE OWNERS OF UNCLAIMED
AMOUNTS HELD BY:
FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR
HAY - Good clean Bahia
grass seed, 25? lb. Lester
Iselt, can be contacted in
New Ulm May 10 at old Muenz-
ler home.
FOR SALE-Steel framed flat
bed for 1/2 ton to ton truck.
Call New Ulm 992-3301.
FOR SALE - 2 bedroomt
frame bouse to be moved.
Cheap. Call Wallis 478-6633;
478-6654 Niehts,____________
NEW ULM STATE BANK
New Ulm, Texas 78950
This notice is given and published pursuant to Section 3, Article 3272b, Revised Civil
Statutes of the State of Texas in an effort to locate persons who are the depositors or
owners of amounts in accounts that have remained inactive or dormant accordingto the
provisions of Article 3272b for more than seven (7) years.
The unclaimed amounts due the depositors or owners listed herein will be paid upon
proof of ownership at the office of the named depository within nine (9) months, and
if unclaimed thereafter they may be subject to report to and conservation by the State
Treasurer in accordance with said Article 3272b.
NOTICE
Cattle Guards made, delivered
and Installed. Call MAREK’S
GROCERY, 992-3342.
FOR RENT — Two unfur-
nished houses in New Bre-
men area on Double Mac
Ranch. For information call
Cleo Buechmann 992-3380.
FOR RENT - New Ulm area,
mobile home, 2 bedroom,
furnished, 3120 a month,
plus utilities, 350 deposit.
Call Wade Eddins, 713-456-
9049, collect, Houston.
The Altman-Gross Reunion
will be held on Sunday, May
18, at the Glenn Dean Gross
camphouse in New Ulm with
DONNIE WAVRA
&
THE HI-LITERS
^2.00 per person
9-1_______
H**123
dfgat 7t93O
Music By:
JEF
AND
THE KICKERS
Gents 32.00 Ladies 32.00
Cea-Tex Livestock Commission Co. has a good market
on all classes of cattle and other livestock. Bring your-
cattle to our sales for best results.
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DANCE
C OFC HALL
- Ellinger
SATURDAY
MAY 10
Would like to obtain some
KATY RAILROAD public
passenger train timetables
of the 1940s and 1950s. Also
would like pictures of a
KATY passenger train in
New Ulm. Anyone know when
the last passenger train ran
through New Ulm? Contact
Kenneth Ziegenbein, 2607
West 58th Si., North Little
Rock, Arkansas 72118.
Joists, 50* long. Glenn Dean
Gross, Houston, call toll
free 1-800-392-1889.
Altau’s ARCO STATION
NIW ULM, TIXAS
AND CATTLE WORK. Call
Ervin Clout, Rt. 2, New Ulm,
732-5284 or Howard Chollett
TIHI 732-3670, Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Alt-
man of Weesatcbe , Mrs.
Addie Becker at San An-
. touio and Alfred Kernel of
Yorktown helped Mrs. Olga
Machos! celebrate her 80th
birthday last week. Her son,
and wife, her daughter and all
her grandchildren and great-
grandchildren were also
there along with friends and
nieces and nephews.
Lunch was served with
cold drinks and coffee. All
enjoyed the day and wished
Mrs. Macbost many more
birthdays to come.
• • *
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Rinn
and Mr. and Mrs. Davy Gross
and Doug Lilie visited Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Whi-
ter Glaeser.
Lawrence War sc hak visit-
ed Sunday in Garwood with
Mr. and Mrs. LeoDarllkand
family and also with Mr. and
Mrs. Julius Chovanec and
family in El Campo.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mrk-
wa and Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Skutca and Shannon visited
in East Bernard last Wed-
nesday evening with Mr. Ind
Mrs. Eugene Mrkwa.
Mr. and Mrs. William
Wennenweser were among
those attending the Buecb-
mann Family Reunion Sun-
day at Firemen’s Park. Also
attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Taylor of Houston, Mr.
and Mrs.Henry Harbers of
West Point and Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Krueger and grand-
daughter of Fredericksburg.
SALE on 6-foot shredders-
3-point hitch with tall wheel
3519; 6-foot drag type 3549;
6-toot grader blades 3139.
Edwin A. Kuehn Repair Shop,
Industry, Texas, after 5 p.m
weekdays and all day Saturday
Automotive Belts for all cars
Industrial Belts for:
Water pumps, lawnmowers, and
garden tillers etc.
RATES: Five cents per worn --------------
for first Insertion; three cents FOR SALE - Brahma cross fgjL
Sari .
18 hours per week, fringe
benefits. CaU B.W. Holla-
day, 713-357-4814 after 6
p.m. or write Stratford Hog
Ranch, Rt. 2, Fayetteville,
Texas 78940.
Si
motlM
Brow
week
Voekamp. On returning home
Mrs. Voskamp accompanied
them for a visit tn Houston
until Thursday when she was
brought back to Columbus by
her daughter, Mrs. R. L
Brown and Mrs. Bryan. Mrs,
Voskamp went to Houston es-
pecially to visit Mrs. Helen
Brown who moved to Florida
last week to make her home
with her daughter, Helen and
family. Mias Joyce Bertling
met Mrs. Voskamp in Co-
lumbus to accompany her
home to New Ulm.
sertion. Minimum 75? tar northeast of
first insertion; 45 ? minimum New Ulm Edmund Bueeh-
additional insertions. Cards nann.Jr.
of Thanks and Memorials 5?
per printed line wttb minimum
31.25. Legate at classified
rate. Deadline for classifieds
advertising 5:00 p.m. Tuesday
Social invitations through the
press charged at regular dis-
play advertising rate. Policy
on other social announce-
ments. etc., are at the dis-
cretion of the publisher.
Publisher not responsible for
accuracy in classified
announcements placed via
telephone.
Just Received - 45” fiuicy
seersucker in checks, pla-
ids, etc., no-iron, reg.
31.39, now 31.19 yd.
9 I
Mrs. Eddie Rinn, Miss
Erna Rinn visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Gallo.
DANCE
SWISS ALP
HOME UTE AND STIHL
CHAIN SAWS, Lawn and Gar-
den Equipment, sold and ser-
viced by Freteburg Saw and
Mower Service. Follow dir-
ections on Homelite sign just
west of Freteburg. Telephone
732-3551.
NEW ULM MARKET AND
SUPPLY in New Ulm has
choice fresh meats. Half calf
ter, 68? ib.; cut, wrapped
and frozen free. We have
a good line of Groceries and CUSTOM FENCE BUILDING
or Electrical Supplies. CaU 992- ------ - -
3402.
Pilgrim’s Rest Cemetery
Association will have a short
meeting Sunday, May 10 at
2:30 p.m. at the Industry
Methodist Church Choir
Room.
RATES: Five cents per worn
per word each additional ia- long yearling heifers, reil . employment available
..Winn Ul.lm... Ona miU nnrlhna.f n4 *■<.-. F
Percentage Limousin Bulls
for sale. 1/2 and 3/4 blood
animals priced for the com-
mercial operator. RICK
FOGLE RANCHES. Bruce
Brokmeyer, New Ulm,Tex.,
992-3301; Rick Fogle, Sealy,
Texas, Office 885-2923, Re-
sidence 885-6370-
Fan Belts for all cars
Giddmfn, Texas
SALE E^E/tY TUESDA Y
OWNER: Ed Tobin
TRUCKS FOR SALE
For trucks of all kinds and
equipment to meet your needs
large or small, new or used.
Largest selection to choose
from in Harris County. At rea-
sonable prices. No reasonable
offer refused. Come by or call
WALTER PFEIFFER AT
DAYNE O’KELLEY MOTORS. INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR
Authorized International dea- Painting and Decorating. Don
ier in business since 1947. Perry, 732-5092.
15015 EASTEX FWY„ 4
MILES SOUTH OF HUMBLE,
HWY. 59. PHONE AREA
CODE 713-441-2165, 44-2166,
441-2168.
FOR SALE - 36 Steel Roofing 45 Chambray, ideal for em-
broidered shifts, in blue
31.29 yd.
McDonald Planting Almanac
on special - now 50?.
Sunbonnets, 32.98.
Everyday greeting cards,
from 98? up per box.
Chiffon Scarves, all colors,
79? each.
Dacron Polyester broadclo-
th for quilt linings in gold,
lavendar, rose, red, white
and green, 45” wide, 31.39
yd.
Denim, 45”, in red, navy blue
31.39 yd.
Polyester Gingham, checks,
all colors, 31.19 yd.
Just received new everyday
birthday and get weU cards,
31 per box and up; others
10? to 15? ea.
Sunbonnets, in all gingham
colors, 32.98.
, BYF Volley-
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ms 992-3312
of Printing
3351
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umbus, Texas
Sunday School
orship Service
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Hejl, Pastor
Worship Ser-
n.; Church at
nit Bible Class
CHURCH
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CHURCH
as
ehler. Pastor
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at Lutherhill
00 p.m.
Hasses Sr.
Jr. 10:00 —
, Volley Ball
p.m.
hurch at Study
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lion and Com-
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3, Volleyball
p.m.; Church
ng 8:00 p.m.
Women of the
at 2:00 a.m.
kN CHURCH
Texas
sak. Pastor
Worship Ser-
n.
I
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>at at Luther-
J to '7:00 pum.
Classes Sr.
Jr. 10:00 —
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The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 8, 1975, newspaper, May 8, 1975; New Ulm, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1216274/m1/3/?rotate=0: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nesbitt Memorial Library.