The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 21, 1976 Page: 4 of 4
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THE NEW ULM ENTERPRISE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1976
Mew Ulm Market & Supply
Caramel Candy 14 or. bag.
99c
$ |59
$|00
Slab Bacon m— chunk lb.<
4?
79'
11'
lb.
Yellow Onions,
,$1»
lb.
Cheddar Cheese
89'
79'
45'
lb.,
Grapes,
Carter says yes.
Ford says no.
30'
1 lb. can
Libby Sauerkraut
What do you say?
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Folgers Coffee
3 lb. con— drip or reg.
Slender Diet Drink
Chocolate and Vanilla
Make - A - Better Burger
Chili FIovohmm*3-1/8oz.
OCTOBER
28 thru 31
MUSIC, CONCESSIONS,
FOOD AND FUN
Jake Pickle consistently has been there to
help, serving the best interests of our
District during 7 terms in Congress. Show
your support by giving him your vote in
the General Election!
"I want to thank all of you in the Tenth
Congressional District for giving me the
opportunity to serve you. I hope to
receive your strong endorsement ,
again November 2." J
No matter how you write it or how you say it, Banking Service
is spelled with a capital 5. Service is what Banking is all
about at The New Ulm State Bank. Many Banking Services are
available at The New Ulm State Bank - from the very conven-
ient Drive-In Window to the no-service charge checking ac-
counts and to the extra-convenient Bank-By-Mail. All at
The New Ulm State Bank.
Minute Rice
2 lbs.
Bordens
Sour Cream
8 0?.
Carnation
Instant
Breakfast
4 BIG TRAIL RIDES
Wednesday, October 27
BOOKS OPEN WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27
11-5 p.m.
SCHOOL BAND CONCERT
Thursday, October 28
’-rrpmwii;
FAMRY FUN
FOR
EVERYONE
Starring
THE BILLY WALKER SHOW
MLV WUKER
"Th. Tall Texan"
and Johnny Milleer
and The Tennessee Walken
diracf from Nwhyill.. TtnmuH , Grand Ole Opry
on Thursday Night
Ji
THE KITH WELLS SHOW
of Grand Oh Opry Fame
ALSO FEATURING
BOBBY WRIGHT and JOHNNIE WRIGHT
of Nashville, Tennessee
on Saturday Nlghl
4-H, FFA, FHA, Women's
and Commercial Exhibits
The New Ulm State Bank
Each depositor insured to S40.000
P.O. dox 155
Phone 992-3391 LI ■MS
New Ulm, Texas 78950 I
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AUSTIN COUNTY FIDDURS CONTEST
AND BARBECUE COOKOUT
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31 - i pa.____
% PRICE GATE OH SIMMY ■ FREE SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT
ORENS 12 NOON — MEDICAID AND MEDICARE CARO HOLDERS FREE
PROMOTING AND SUPPORTING THE YOUTH OF AUSTIN COUNTY
Monday through Saturday
Farm Bureau Tires
and Batteries
Pharis Tire
nutributor
FRESH
BULK GARDEN SEED
food skc/ais
FRIDAY, SATURDAY
AND MONDAY
• I r
1
by Rev. C. A. Seiler, was de-
voted to the second part ot
the Study ot Hosea.
The business meeting fol*
lowed with Miss Esther
Spiess in charge. After the
officers* reports, roll call
was answered by 25 mem-
bers and three visitors,
Mesdames L. A. Relchle,
Meta Drymalla and Reseda
10 O7.em45C
Paid for by
J. J. "Jake" Pickle 1976 Re-Election Committee
Carl Hobbs, Treasurer
Room 305 Stephen F. Austin Hotel
Austin, Texas 78701
_______E 'Hlfj
OMENING DAY PARADE
Starts Downtown 10 a.m.
Bordens
Fruit Drink
gal.
Coke, Sprite, or
Mr. Pibb 16 o?.
8 bottles
plusjep.
Ilf IBLERVILLE HEWS
MRS. BILL STARK
Mr. and Mrs Raymond
Schovajsa and Mr. and
Mrs. Edmund Thielemann
were Friday night visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. Billb Sch-
ovajsa and Candy.
Mrs. Billie Schovajsa and
Candy attended the Shrine
Circus in Houston on Sat-
urday with atudents, tea-
chers and parents of the
West End School.
Phone: 357-2100 Industry, Texas
Store Hours 7:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Listerlne 14 O».
reg. price 51.33
sale price
j
J J "Jake” Pickle...
He’s there when you need him.
Say it on Nov. 2nd.
Vote for
President Ford.
A 9NCERE HELPFUL SERVICE I
Pete E. Etlinger
Funeral Home
Pre-paid and Pre-arranged
Funeral Services
NEW ULM, BELL VILLE AND SEALY
“Fe Honor Any Burial Policy"
Eliminate
Texas
right to
work
laws?
Produced by . . .
ROUND-UP RODEO PRODUCTIONS, INC. Rodeo Office on Fairgrounds
AUCTION SALE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29 -1:30 p.m.
teehmeDANCES***-Jef and The Kickers
FUMY MB SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29th and 30th - Musk by “[“HE BARONS
BIG WAG6NER CARNIVAL |~ PET SHOW - 2 p.m. YOUTH HORSE SHOW | APPALOOSA HORSE SHOW
OCTOBER 20-29-30-31 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31
CZECH-GERMAN DAY
TOBACCO SPITTIRG CONTEST
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ma-
cat and Candy Schovajsa
ware Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. BUI Stark
and berena.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert
Krause and family visited
with Otto Krause Sr. Sun-
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stark
and Serena, Mr. and Mrs.
Jesse Macat, and Otto
Krause Sr. enjoyed the
dance at Kennev Saturday
night with music bv the
ratner and Son Orchestra.
Industry United Methodist Church Bertha Cluster Meets
The members of the Ber-
tha Cluster of the Industry
United Methodist Church met
for their regular monthly
meeting on Wednesday. Oct.
6, at 2:00 p.m.
The meeting was called to
order by Mrs. Genrose Wal-
lace with the hymn "Where
He Leads Me."
The program . presented
49* ANNUAL
AUSTIN COUNTY FAIR
FAIRGROUNDS in Bellville r*
QUEEN'S CONTEST
Thursday, October 28
GOOD AUSTIN COUNTY BARBECUE DAILY
3 TRA-Sancfioned RODEOS, Oct. 28-29-30 - 8 p.m.
Koerth Arena
Bounty Towels«wwm JumbOwMN 70c
Ectotrmann. Mrs. Ecter-
mann was welcomed as a
new member of the Cluster.
New members are always
welcome.
In committee reports the
shut in committee reported
17 calls and cards and the
other Cluster members 99
calls and cards.
The members were re-
minded to bring their World
Banks to the November
meeting.
Mrs. Ruby Jecmenek gave
a report on the Mission Se-
minar meeting that she at-
tended in Schulenburg on
Sept. 2.
The song "America The
Beautiful” was sung for Mrs.
Norma Rice for her birth-
day.
The meeting was adjourn-
ed by Rev. Seiler with the
closing prayer. Refresh-
ments were served by Group
No. 3 and fellowship follow-
ed.
comings & goings
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Laake
and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Haverlah and Patsy were vi-
sitors in Columbus Tuesday.
♦ 4 *
Congratulations go to
Sandra Schulx and Douglas
Borchgardt who were mar-
ried Saturday at the Wei.
come Church. A cupper and
dance followed at the In-
dustry Firemen’s Hall with
numerous friends ud rel-
atives present.
Mr. and Mrs Conrad
Juergens, Jr. and family
and Mr. and Mra. Donald
Maresh and Trason were
Thursday night supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Maresh.
BLIZ INGER'S CORNER GROCERY A SERVICE STATION
Bordens
Cottage Cheese
74'
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The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 21, 1976, newspaper, October 21, 1976; New Ulm, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1228268/m1/4/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Austin+County%22: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nesbitt Memorial Library.