The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 21, 1976 Page: 3 of 4
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I
DANCE
Industry
Firemen’s Hall
Sat. Oct. 23
Music By:
RED RAVENS
Ladies & Gents. $2.00
*****
FREE DANCE
Sun. Oct. 24
Music By:
FATHER
& SON ORCH.
Given by
the Industry
Vol. Fire Dept.
7-11
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Minar,
Miss Judy Minar, Mr. and
Mrs. Billy Minar and fam-
ily and Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Kaiser visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Minar.
Relatives gathered at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Gross to help Mrs. Adolph
Gross celebrate her 91st
birthday. Enjoying the event
were Mrs. Roy Gross, Mrs.
Eddie Rinn Mrs. Ben Ha-
verlah, Miss Erna Rinn,
Mrs. Hilbert Galle, Mrs.
Larry Eckermann and chil-
dren.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Rinn,
Mrs. Hugo T. Schmidt and
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Rinn
spent Monday in Houston vi-
siting with Mrs. Louis Pf-
lughai<>L
Mrs. F.J. Vollmer and
Mrs. Alfred Perry of In-
dustry were visitors in New
Ulm Monday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Max Meyer
were Columbus visitors
Monday.
* • •
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Laake
entertained their children
and grandchildren at the La-
ake camohouse Sunday. A
basket lunch was enjoyed by
the following: Mr. and Mrs.
Dalton Hollmann and son
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ha-
verlah and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Stanetk and fa-
mily, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Le-
Jeune Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Stancik, Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Kollman and baby, MissLita
HiU.
Mrs. Adolph Kautz and
Arno visited recently with
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Kel-
lers in Flatonia.
« * *
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lued-
ke visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Curtis Lmdke Monday.
Clarence Brune, Barbara
and Albert visited over the
weekend in Baytown with Mr.
and Mrs. Mike Anders and
daughter.
Mrs. Edna Mieth visited
th.
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Saturday, October 23
Door Prizes
203 West Glean
Bellville, Texas 7I41S
Phone 865-2142
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Have qualified buyers
for all kinds of property
Ralph Glaeser was a pat-
ient in the La Grange Hos-
pital Tuesday through Fri-
day.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lambert
Brune and Leigh Ann visit-
ed with Clarence Brune and
family Sunday night.
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Mrs. Gus Rome of Hous-
ton spent the weekend with
Miss Lula Schroeder.
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Columbus R
RACING DATES:
Oct. 16 - 17. 23 - 24, Now. 14,
Nov. 21, Nov. 28, Dec. 4-5,
11-1? 1Q76
12 Races scheduled each day
POST TIME 12:00 NOON
— FOOD —
REFRESHMENTS — OPEN BAR
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Udcofl
have recently moved from
Monmouth Beach, New Jer-
sey io Bedford, Texas, near
Dallas. Mr. Udcoff, a pilot
for American Airlines, and
Mrs. Udcoff, are the son-in-
law and daughter of Mrs. Eli-
sabeth Wavra of Houston.
• ♦ •
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Sch-
ults of Houston spent several
days of vacation here with
Mrs. Adolf Schults. Also vi-
siting over the weekend with
Mrs. Schultz were Mr. and
Mrs. James Schultz and But-
ch of Humble and Jarnos
Phipps of Porter.
• • •
Mrs. A. D. Voskamp ac-
companied Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Derr of Columbus and
Dr. and Mrs. Henry Schonen-
berg of San Antonio to Hal-
lettsvillfc Saturday to attend
the wedding of her grand-
son Tanner Voskamp and
Miss Sandra Holy. Also at-
tending the wedding were
Mrs. Ben Will, Miss Joyce
Bertling, Miss Kathryn Vos-
kamp, Miss Lynnette Vos-
kamp all of New Ulm, Mr.
and Mrs. Curtiss Schonen-
berg and Rachel and Mr. and
Mrs. Zeb Lauzon of Colum-
bus.
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Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Per- «
sky visited Sunday with Mr. «
and Mrs. Ralph Giaeser and •
Mrs. Edmund Rtnn.
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Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ma- «
ertz of Carmine visited Mon- ♦
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WRITE-IN
L E. KAHSTBHB
FOR
County Co
Precinct No. 3
Colorado County, Toxas
GENERAL ELECTION NOV. 2, IMS
Veer veto and luppart wM ba Mncaraly approctwtod.
(IM. ON. AUv. by L. t. KcntUinar. Kt. 2. Bai 9TB. Colunbw. Ta. 1MM
HONEST - FAIR
Notice
Sale
For
Card of Thanks
Paperhanging
Rt. 1, Box 121C
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CENTEX LIVESTOCK COMMISSION CO .
GEORGE MELVIN
New Ulm
Mareks Grocery
State Bank
Will Be Closed
■
Thursday, Oct. 28
Austin Co. Fair Day
Budweiser Cans----6 pk------$P5
$ JOO
Slab Bacon
lb
#303 can
Veg - All
5
$ JOO
tRf
Royal Gelatine
t Nh Teem MM*
Glade Spray
25'
Top Flite Biscuits-----
65'
Bowl— lb.
Parkay
Miscellaneous
Tbr
'iWrhi Ulm (vntrrDrw
Giddinp, Texas
SALE EVERY TUESDA Y
OWNER: Ed Tobits
SPECIALS [
FOR
October 21, 22, 23, & 24
Painting
Interior-Exterior
FOR SALE — Highly Ferti-
lized Coastal Bermuda Hay.
Contact Cleo Buechmann,
New Ulm, Tezas.
Cen-Tez Livestock Commission Co. has a good market
on all classes of cattle and other livestock. Bring your'
cattle to our sales for best results.
Free Estimates
Houte 1 Box 137B
New Ulm, Texas 78950
ph. 713-992-3729
FOR SALE — Road Gravel
and Iron Ore. Jesse Villa,
Bellvjlle. 865-5485.
FOR SALE-1973 El Camino,
loaded, low mileage, very
clean. 732-5167. $2950firm.
FOR SALE OR TRADE -
Light 2 wheel trailer. 992-
3465.
FOR SALE — Gentle Ponies
and Horses. Now being rid-
den by 4 and 5 year old
girls. Can be seen in Rock
Island or call 234-3400.
We change oi> and grease
cars. BLE7INGERCORNER
GROCERY AND SERVICE
STATION, Industry.
The Pilgrims Rest Ceme-
tery Association of Indus-
try will be holding their re-
gular meeting at the Indus-
try United Methodist Chur-
ch on Oct. 24, at 2:30 p.m.
COOK AND WAITRESS want-
ed. Pinky's Cafe, Industry,
357-4495.
29‘
ATTEST:
/S/DOROTHY HIMLY
County Clerk
Austin County, Texas.
Kraft
Jet Puff Marshmallows -10 oz...35C
NOTICE or ELECTION
Pursuant to the Election
Proclamation issued by the
Governor at Texas, notice
la hereby given that a GE-
NERAL ELECTION will be
held throughout the County
of Austin on TUESDAY, THE
SECOND DAY OF NOVEM-
BER, 1976 for the purpose
of fill tag the offices at pre-
sidential and vice-presiden-
tial electors, members of
Congress, members of the
Legislature state district,
county and precinct officers
and submitting two proposed
constitutional amendments.
For this GENERAL
ELECTION, the polity plac-
es are as shown, to-wit:
WANT TO BUY - 50-150
acres of pasture land, WOOD-
ED, electricity invallable,
flowing creek or river. No
brokers. Ken McLaughlin,
3601 Allen Parkway, Hous-
ton, Texas 77019; (713)526-
0611.
RATES: Five cents par word
for first isertlon; throe
cents per word each addit-
ional insertion. Minimum
75$ for first insertion; 45$
minimum additional inser-
tions. Cards of Thanks aad
Memorials 5$ per printed
line with minimum $1.25. Le-
gals at classified rate. Dead-
line for classified advertis-
ing 5:00 p.m. Tuesday. So-
cial invitations through the
press charged at regular
display advertising rate. Po-
licy 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.
JUST RECEIVED - an as-
sortment of Polyester and
Dacron broadcloth for
quilt linings. 45" wide in
blue, lavender, cream
green, red. Also blue
Chambray for shirts and
blouses, 45" wide, $1.29.
New Shipment of Birthday,
Get Well and Christmas
Cards. $1.39 to $1.49 per
box.
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____5 lb______69c
Gladlola Flour<~^ ^99
FOR SALE - Shop Heater,
never been used; TV; 12-
light used wooden windows;
wooden screens. Erwind
Schubert, New Ulm.
-49‘
Blue Bell Supreme . ..
White Rim----1/2 gal____
Silver Rim---1/2 gal.---V9
Gold Rim----1/2 gal-----5 J59
cere thanks and heartfelt
appreciation to everyone
who helped in any way at
the time of our unfortunate
accident on August 1. 1976
and afterward. Especially
we wish to thank the fol-
lowing who gave so gen-
erously of their time and
services: Dr. Duke and his
Staff; The Nurses on the'
Sixth Floor at Herman
Hospital; Mrs. Connie Use,
Mrs. Majorie Zwiegel, Mr.
and Mrs. Kermit Kickler,
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Thoede,
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Gaudlano,
B. E. Susll, Ms. Frances
Susll, Rev Wmiam Patrick
O’Brian, Mr. and Mrs. Cal-
vin E. Coufal, Mrs. Robert
Coufal, James Ripple and
Wendel Ecker man. Also,
to those relatives, neigh-
bors and friends not men-
tioned above, who helped In
any way and showed such
concern about us, we wish
to say "Thank You’’ May
God Bless and Reward Each
and Every One of You for
Your Acts of Kindness.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel T.
Schmidt and Ronald.
NUTRENA FEED
Sacked or Bulk - Your feed
grinding business is appre-
ciated. Industry Store.
Turkey-Calf-Cash
SHOOT
Sunday; Oct. 24
Sts. Peter A Paul
Church Grounds
Frelsburg
starts 1:00 p.m.
Skeet shooting will
be available
Sponsored by
Frelsburg CYO
Refreshments will be
available
LAND FOR SALE
27 Acres, near New Ulm, Open Land. Electricity
Terms.
95 Acres near Sealy, Open Farmland, Paved Road
Frontage, Wm Divide, Terms.
12 Acres at New Ulm, 3 Bedroom Home, Paved Fron-
tage, Partly Wooded, Terms.
Need Other Listings in New Ulm area.
ERVIN MIETH, JR. REAL ESTATE BROKER
New Ulm, Texas 78950 Ph. 992-3742
WANT TO BUY
Antique dolls, parts, toys.
Any condition. Collector: I
do own repair. Louise Hart-
man, Rt. 1, Box 123B, New
Ulm, Texas or 8314Gleniea,
Houston, Texas 77061, 713-
643-2224.
MINNOWS FOR SALE at
Henry's Place, Industry, Tx.
— — — —— — —
FOR CHRISTMAS
Hand made grandfather
clocks. Imported German
movement, Westminister
Chimes, 74 to 85 Inches tall.
$395 to $795. Jesse Buenger,
Industry, Texas 78944.
We wish to express our sin- Ing Judge: Evelyn L. Brandt;
Alternate Presiding Judge:
Claire Bellavance Remmert;
Maximum Number of Clerks:
6.
Precinct No 3 - Carlos
Loeffler Home. Presiding
Judge: Nancy Kirk Loeffler;
Alternate Presiding Judge:
Carlos Witt Loeffler; Maxi-
mum Number of Clerks: 6.
Precinct No. 5 - Bellville
City Hall, Bellville, Presid-
ing Judge: John Charles
Fant; Alternate Presiding
Judge: Marjorie H. Schultz;
Maximum Number of Clerks:
6.
Precinct No 6 - Kenney
Agricultural Society Hall.
Presiding Judge: Robert
Henry Blum; Alternate Pre-
siding Judge: Angelie Meyer
Goeke; Maximum Number of
Clerks: 6.
Precinct Np. 7 - Nelson-
ville S.P.J.S.T. Hall. Pre-
siding Judge: Edwin John
Kamas; Alternate Presid-
ing Judge : Edwin D. Shu-
pak; Maximum Number of
Clerks: 6.
Precinct No, 8 - Welcome
Lutheran Church Parish
House. Presiding Judge: Ed-
ward Gilbert Vavra; Alter-
nate Presiding Judge: Edgar
Wittneben; Maximum Num-
ber of Clerks: 6.
Precinct No, 9 - New Ulm
State Bank. Pr esiding Judge:
Lynn O. Frnka; Alternate
Presiding Judge: Isedore
Anton Brokmeyer; Maximum
Number of Clerks: 6.
Precinct No, 10- Industry
Fire Station. Presiding Jud-
ge: Marvin Wittner; Alter-
nate Presiding Judge: Esther
Gross Hackfield; Maximum
Number of Clerks: 6.
Precinct No, 11 - Cat Sp-
ring Agricultural Hall. Pre-
siding Judge: Harry Oswald
Pless; Alternate Presiding
Judge: Myrtle Michaelis
Pless; Maximum Number of
Clerks: 6.
Precinct No. 12—Millheim
Hall. Presiding Judge:
Adolph Jacob Pacher; Al-
ternate Presiding Judge:
Emma Mueller Pacher. Ma-
ximum Number of Clerks: 6.
Precinct No, 14 - Sealy
Austin County Building.Pre-
siding Judge: W. F. Rem-
mert; Alternate Presiding
Judge: John Willard Fewell;
Maximum Number of Clerks:
15.
Precinct No, 15 - Wallis
Fire Station. Presiding Jud-
ge: Joann Morris Kocurek;
Alternate Presiding Judge:
Beatrice MotlKnesek; Maxi-
mum Number of Clerks: 9.
Precinct Np, 16 - Sealy
American Legion Hall -
Kitchen. Presiding Judge:
Raymond Reinhard Hllle-
brand; Alternate Presiding
Ju-L’et Juanita Ida HilUhrand
Eikner; Maximum Number of
Clerks: 6.
Precinct Nq, 17- San Fe-
lipe Church Recreation
Building. Presiding Judge:
Louise Day Johnson; Alter-
nate Presiding Judge: Clara
Severin Rapsllver; Maxi-
mum Number of Clerks: 6.
Precinct No, 18 - Frydek
Confraternity Christian
Doctrine Building. Presiding
Judge: Willie J. Kutra; Al-
ternate Presiding Judge;
Adela Konarik Kutra; Maxi-
mum Number of Clerks: 6.
The Polls will be open
from 7:00 o’clock A.M. to
7:00 o’clock P.M.
/S/JOHN R. MIK ESKA,
County Judge
Austin County Texas
(Absentee Votes) - County
Courthouse, Bellville. Pre-
siding Judge: Elroy Edgar
Klecke; Alternate Presiding
Judge: Newton Drews Bor-
iack; Maximum Number of
Clerks: 2.
Precinct Np. 1 - Court-
house Basement, Bellville.
Presiding Judge: Sammy
Smith Bynum; Alternate
Presiding Judge: LenardOt-
to Sager; Maximum Number
at Clerks: 12.
Precinct No, 2-Cochran
Methodist Church. Presid-
NOTICE
Cattle Guards made, deli-
vered and installed. Call
MAREK* S GROCERY,
992-3342.
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Phone 732-2074
Box 411
Columbus, Texas 78934
Columbus
Butane Co.
Sales-Service-
Appliances
NOW OPEN!
J&L ELECTRONICS
Sales& Service
Call Us
992-3722
Highway 109 Downtown New Ulm
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special noon lunches served
FRIDAY, SATURDAY, AND SUNDAY
C.B. Radios & Accessories
AM FM Radio, Towers, Antennas, etc.
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NEW ULM, TEXAS
Is now open Tuesday through Thursday at 4:00 p.m.
Friday, Saturday and Sunday at 11:00 a.m. for your
enjoyment.
The Parlour offers a full menu line of Jumbo Shrimp.
Charcoal Steaks, Sausage and Sauerkraut, Fried Chicken
along with other fine foods and short orders.
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