The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 19, 1966 Page: 4 of 4
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THE NEW ULM ENTERPRRISE, NEW ULM, TEXAS MAT W. I* *
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Workshops
Week Long Specials Thurs. thru Wed.
DELTA SYRUP No. 5 bucket
59c
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Jowl Bacon Chunk cut
MODERN & OLD TIME
DANCE
Wesley.
brother,
OAKS THEATRE
RAY BACA
and
COLUMBUS, TEXAS
PAVILION
.... 34c
.... 14c
can ..
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MAZOLA OLEO
pound 39c
Adm. 31.06 per person
39c
RC Cola plus deposit
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Abner E. Jackson
J. Lee Dittert, Jr.
3 lbs. 50c
County Judge
AUSTIN
COUNTY
TEXAS
THE HILL
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WATCH THIS SPACE
NEXT WEEK
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and children of Columbus and
Mr. and Mrs. Elo Zeiner.
FOR
County Judge
OF
Austin County
WDl Serve Yon Faithfully,
Fully AND Full Time
Your Support Needed
And Appreciated
JUNE 4th
VOTE FOR
FAYETTEVILLE, TEXAS
Sat., May 21
Music By
The Telstars
VOTE SAT., JUNE 4th
ELECT
f USE LOW COST RE-
SULT GETTING WANT-ADS
YOUR PATRONAGE APPRECIATED
Welcome Store - New Ulm Store
Industry Store
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Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Dittert
and Sharon and Cathy visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ri-
chard Dittert and Kermit.
Allied Alcohol with Winter Green pt. 29c
Magic Linemint
6 for 29c
Berghoff Beer qt. 39c Canned keg 6 for 89
DOUBLE STRENGTH, USE LIGHTLY
Sevin Dust 10 percent
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Warva
of Frelsburg visited with Mrs
John Mai Sunday night
Guth-
with
Sun, Moo, Tues
May 22, 23, 24
THE SPY WITH MY FACE
Robert Vaughn
Senta Berger
David McCalli*
plus
TO TRAP A SPY
Vaughn and McCallum
Wed, Thur, May 25, 25
Sean Connery
I-LMIT 10 LBS. PER CUSTOMER
SUGAR 2 lbs. 25c, 5 lbs. 49c 10 lbs. 97c
Fri. & Sat., May 20, 21
DEVILS OF DARKNESS
Carol Gray - Tracy Reed
plus
THE CURSE of the FLY
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The next meeting to be held
un June 2. in the home of Mrs
Bobby Marek and will be on T.
♦A.
Carrie Denise Jasek of Col-
umbus spent the weekend with
her grandparents, Mr.
Mrs. Raymond Peschel.
and the girl’s 4 • H dub has
been held annually for several
years
Due to the absence of the
agent, Mrs. Beatrice Ruben-
stein, the demonstrations for
the month was not given.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pas-
chel and granddaughter, Dyan-
na Lynn Uhlig visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Harlod Peschel
and Halissa in Columbus Thurs
day night ,.
lb. 39c
Rath Luncheon Meat chunk .... lb. 53c
Rath Chopped Pork chunk ..... lb. 69c
LETTUCE head 14c
NOTICE
Gross — Altman Reunion
will be held at the Gross camp
house on Sunday May 29, 1966.
Bring a basket lunch.
28 2tc
fee at the R. E. A- barbecue,
was announced
sponsored by the program
building committee of tlie
county schedule for June 27,
29, and 30th was also announ-
ced.
It was decided to have a
barbecued hamburger supper,
at an early date, to be set la-
ter. This project of local dub
Mrs. Eddie Minar was a
business visitor in town Mon-
day.
WEST END HD CLUB
Mrs. Lee Krueger of New
Ulm was hostess to the West
End Home Demonstration Club 1
on Thursday afternoon May5
Mrs. Nora Mohnke presided
over the business meetng
Council report was given by
Miss Ella Kaiutz and from it
the Show and Tell Day of
NBC Fig Newtons 16 oz. ..
Jack Sprat MILK tall
Sunday guests in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Theo Hahn
were Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Flentge and daughter and
Sausage and Chicken
BARBECUE
ALSO CAKES. PIES AND KOLACflES
INDUSTRY BRETHERN CHURCH
SUNDAY, MAY 22nd
ADULTS: 1.25 CHILDREN. 6 TO 12 YEARS 65c
Serving at 11:29 a. m. — Eat all you want
Church Services 2pm. — Rev. Albert Michalik
BARBED WIRE galvanised 12y, gauge, round point barbs
roll 25.98 — Trudan and other garden and field seed In stock
Poultry Drinking Fountains and Feeders at Special Prices.
Mr and Mrs Bernard Sxy-
anski, Darene and Jimmy
Wayne and Mrs. Lydia Bas-
tian spent the weekend here.
Mrs. Eddie Hegemeyer and
Mr. and Mrs. A. E Gay were
business visitors in Calvert,
Texas Thursday.
The hostess served a delic*
1 ious lunch.
mg Also an annual project of I
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H. D. A. recommendation to
be given by a cub rnemer.
Funeral services were held
at 3 p. m. Sunday from the
Nelsonville Brethem church
with Revs Mlchalic and Bese-
da officiating. Burial was in
National Cemetery
Pete E. Etlmger Funeral
Home of Bellville was In
charge of arrangements.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry HiL council, to be held on June 16,1
boldt of Cat Spring visited in was discussed Final plans'
the Raymond Peschel home will be given at the next meet-
Friday night. i .“--------r-.
----------------- ’ Council, serving cake and
Mrs Lynette Uhlig and ‘ ‘
daughter Dyanna returned to
their home in Houston Sunday
afternoon after spending four
weeks with their parents and
Vjndparents, Mr and MN,
Raymond Peschel, where she
had been a bed patient after a
_ stay in the hospital in Hous-
Mrs.’Marie Swoboda aul of, ton' She returned to her job
Temple. Ida Mae Smith of, Monday morning
Houston, Mrs Herbert Garling
( of Columbus, Mrs. Jrry Harvel
Warren and Wanda
mann visited Sunday
Mrs- John Mai.
. PIT BARBECUE SAUSAGE SUPPER & BAKE SALE
Ff FIREMEN’S PARK, NEW ULM, TEXAS
SATURDAY, MAY 28th, 1966
SERVING STARTS AT 5:39 P. M.
ADULTS 1115 — CHILDREN 66c
KAT ALL YYOU WANT — FREE COFFEE WITH THE MEAL
i FREE DANCE — MUSIC BY SIL KRENEK ORCHESTRA
SPONSORED BY NEW ULM VOL. FIRE DEPT.
f Mrs. Mikeska
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> Passes Away
Mrs Frances Mikeska pass-
ed away May 13. at her home
fa Houston. She was bom in
JfeteaivfUe. Texas February
4. 1879, a daughter of the late
Joseph and Annie Slacik Syp-
tak She was reared and at-
tended school there.
On October 10. 1897 she was
Baited in marriage with Mr.
Joseph Mikeska who preceded
her in death August 11, 1905.
After her marriage they lived
fa Bleiblerville and Nelaonvlle.
» Mrs. Mikeska was a member
«f the Nelsonville Brethem
church and the Blieblerville S.
P. J. S. T. Lodge.
Surviving are two daughters,
Mfrs Marian Mikeska of Hous-
ton and Mrs. Joe Pomykal of
one son, Frank J.
Mikeska of BleiblervlUe, one
brother. Charles Syptak of
Houston, nine grandchildren,
18 great grandchldren and one
great, great grandson.
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The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 19, 1966, newspaper, May 19, 1966; New Ulm, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1228359/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nesbitt Memorial Library.