New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 19, 1957 Page: 3 of 8
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Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Bueeh- 1
niann Sr., were Sunday guests of day this past week was Mrs. Josef
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Read the Directory ads!
COLUMBUS LIVESTOCK COMMISSION RING
On Highway 90
1 Mile East of Columbus
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Every Thursday at
12:30 p.m.
—See our line of Beautiful Wed
ding Invitations—priced right.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe H. Fietsam,
Owners and Publishers
Spindler
Concrete Pipe Co.
READY-MIX CONCRETE
— SEPTIC TANKS —
Culvert & Irrigation Pipes
Dial PE2-2662
CARD OF THANKS and IN
MEMORIAMS, 5c per line;
Minimum charge $1.25.
Address all communications and
make all monies payable to—
THE NEW ULM ENTERPRISE
New Ulm, Texas
NEW ULM ENTERPRISE
Published On Thursday
(Fifty weeks per year)
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Any erroneous reflection upon the
character, standing or reputation of
any firm, corporation or individual
published in these colums, will be
cheerfully corrected upon it being
brought to the attention of the Pub*
Ushers. We will also appreciate
the giving of any news items of any
visitors, parties, etc., that may oc-
cur at your home. Your coopera-
tion will help make the Enterprise
"your newsy paper.”
Contributions for publication MUST
be signed by the contributors.
Entered as second-class matter,
Oct. 20, 1910, at the Post Office at
New Ulm, Texas, under the act of
March 3, 1879.
—Bring your livestock to our
sales. You will find our mar-
ket one of the best and most
conveniently located.
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Gifts Drugs
Columbus Drug Store
W. E. Darilek, Pharmacist
(next to Orphic Theatre)
Dial PE2-2989
L. Waldvogei
Quality Merchandise—
At LOWER Prices!
Stetson Hats—Van Heusen Shirts
Freeman & Star Brand Shoes
Stylemart Suits
"The Place to go for the Brands
You Know.”
NEWSPAPER APS Will HELP YOU
OH YOUR JOB PONE, NO MATTER
WHAT IT IS- SEILINO, RENTINO
OR FINOIHG LOST ARTICLES...
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FRIDAY & SATURDAY SPECIALS
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4 cans
4 cans
2 cans
2 cans
LeGrande Early June PEAS
LeGrande Blackeye PEAS .
LeGrande PINTO BEANS .
LeGrande GREEN BEANS .
LeGrande C. S. CORN ....
Gladiola CAKE MIXES 77
Gladiola CORN MEAL ....
Del Monte CATSUP ....
35c
35c
25c
25c
... 2 for 65c
2 pounds 18c
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Robin Hood Flour
25 lbs. $ 1.98
ROBIN HOOD FLOUR 10 pounds $1.17
ROBIN HOOD FLOUR 5 pounds 59c
1 pound 87c
. pound 79c !l
pound 27c
ADMIRATION COFFEE ...
BRIGHT & EARLY COFFEE
Sunshine CRACKERS pound 27c
Sunshine MARSHMALLOWS pkg. 16c II
Uncle Wm. PORK & BEANS .... 4 cans 35c
Uncle Wm. HOMINY white or yellow 4 for 35c
Uncle Wm. SAUERKRAUT 3 cans 25c
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CARD OF THANKS
KITCHEN TERRY
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Christmas Party Enjoyed
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SUBSCRIPTION RENEWAL
Dec. 6, 1957
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Mr. and Mrs. Perey Kollmann
spent Saturday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Vasek and girls.
kind
go to
INDUSTRY NEWS
ky Ml»« Ella Kaatz
br ■ 'T
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heart- By MYF Friday Night
who
in
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Bright kitchen towel* express a
cheerful Merry Christmas, or thanks
to a weekend hostess. This cotton
terry by ('.one Mill* is in multicolor
woven stripes on white.
Dear Sir:
Enclosed $2.50 check for New
Ulm Enterprise for another year.
Miss Agues Gerik,
806 Ell wood Street,
El Campo, Texas
Merry Christmas and a
New Year.
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to Dr.
the Koenig Funeral
Home and the Rev. Jos. Barton,
for their kind services. Also' story of the
thanks go to the pallbearers,
friends, neighbors, and relatives
who sent food and flowers. Your
kindness will always be remem-
bered. May God bless you all.
The Family of,
Miss Emma Dietrieh.
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the first ’
dinner honoring
Gilbert Meyer.
Mrs. Ralph Sternenberg and
children of Houston spent the
week-end here with relatives.
With The Sick
Mr. H. II. Boelsehe, a- recent
patient in the Bellville hospital,
is at home now.
Mrs. Willie Shupak is at pre-
sent a patient in the La Grange
hospital.
We would like to use
means of expressing our 1
felt gratitude to everyone
was of service and comfort
our recent sorrow at the passing
of our sister and aunt.
Our special thanks
I Hackfield,
The MYF met for their month-
ly council meeting and Christ-
• mas party on Friday night. Plans
were made to go caroling on Fri-
day night and for the New Year’s
Eve Watch night service.
A program of carol singing;
Mary Lou Luedecke told the
• “Innkeeper’s Dau-
ghter”; the Scripture reading
from Luke 2:1-20 by Carroll Jeau
Neumann. Gifts from the Christ-
inas tree were exchanged.
A Christmas arrangement ador-
ned the refreshment table, flank-
ed by red and green tulle Christ-
mas trees, from whieh cookies,
shndwiehes and hot chocolate
were served. Happy Birthday
was sung for Billy Richter.
Personal Mention
Mrs. Alfred Lindemann of
Cost, the District president of
the WSC8, was here Wednesday
attending the meeting and Christ
mas party of the local WSCS and
I also visiting with relatives and
I friends.
Mrs. Hubert Rinu, Wayne, Ro-
bert. Carroll Jean and Shirley
Neumann spent the week-end in
Guy with relatives, and to attend
wedding anniversary
f Mr. and Mrs.
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Men’s Nylon SOCKS nair 49c
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EDGAR HEINSOHH
FRELSBURG. TEXAS Phone PErshing 2-4081
Ladies NYLON HOSE
pair 69c
a
Stop-Notch Tread Design I
EDGAR HEINSOHN
FRELSBURG, TEXAS
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814,85
Mui Tai and Re<c?p«h!« Tire
a Tire value
I unmatched at a
r r°ck-bottom price!
Size 6.00 x 16 fiu older models of
Plymouth, Ford,
Nash, Chevrolet,^ *1 1 95
and Studebaker. -R-
Ha* Tai aa4 Sxaaaabl* Tin
Pay as little as $ 1.25 per week!
MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND!
3-T Cord Body! More Durable Tread!
3-T SUPER-CUSHIONS
good/Vear
Fits most Fords, Plymouth*, ""B Q
Nashes, Chevrolets, I ■—
Hudsons, and Studebakers.
racoppoUa > »
1 Size 7.10 x 15 fits most Dodges,
I Buicks, Nashes,
I Olds, Mercurys,
I Pontiacs, and
UfadieM.Dial PE2-2353
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SALES
New and
Used
SERVICE
Oars and
Trucks
Meyer Motor Co.
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COLUMBUS
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DIRECTORY
SERVE YOURSELF — SAVE TIME AND MONEY
Call us for wed-
Braden Radio & TV Service
—SALES AND SERVICE—
APPLIANCES
Dial PE2-2580
IN COLUMBUS IT’S
SCHUBERT’S 5-10 and 25c STORE
F. J. Untermeyer
Plumbing Service, Fixtures
Quick, Dependable Service
Dial PE2-2736
Glithero Furniture Co.
“Complete line of Home
Furnishings”
at the Y—hiway 71
Dial PE2-2496
S. K. Seymour
Authorized Frigidaire Service
“Service on all appliances”
Air-Conditioning - Refrigeration
Adolph Vacek
Day Phone PErshing 2-2323
Nite Phone PErshing 2-2718
Colorado County
Electric Company
Lee’s Refrigeration and
Appliance Service
Hotpoint Appliances
Dial PE2-2981
Zumwalt Pharmacy
Thurmond B. West
“Prescriptions Accurately
Compounded”
Dial PE2-2M1
Master Cleaners & Tailors
Also Bridal & Formal Tailoring
J. H. Moeckel & Elroy Venghaus
Dial PE2-2157
Schobel Truck & Tractor
Company
‘‘See our new line of Farmall
Tractors and Equipment”
Stansbury’s Drug Store
“Prescriptions a Specialty”
EVERYTHING IN DRUGS
Dial PE2-2942
The ADVERTISERS listed in this
column will appreciate a share of
your patronage while shopping in
Columbus, Texas.
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WINKELMANN’S STUDIOS
“AIR CONDITIONED”
Visit either of our studios—in Columbus on Tuesday or
Thursday, or in Brenham anytime.
Let a professional take your pictures,
dings, family or commercial pictures.
OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST
OUR WORK THE FINEST IN PHOTOGRAPHY
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THE NEW ULM ENTERPRISE, NEW ULM. TEXAS, Thursday, December 19,
1957
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JODIE
BRADEN
Office over
Zumwalt Pharmacy
Box 1121 PE 2-4104
COLUMBUS
SAVINGS UP TO $25.00 ON AUTO INSURANCE
SAVINGS UP TO 30% ON FIRE INSURANCE
farmers ,
INSURANCE^
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• Ask for Shiner Texas Special
Beer at your favorite tavern or
dining place.
. . . For a hot weather treat
call for SHINER BEER-aged
and brewed to suit your taste
SPOETZL
BREWERY
SHINER, TEXAS
- - PURE
- - WHOLESOME
- - SATISFYING
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New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 19, 1957, newspaper, December 19, 1957; New Ulm, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1228567/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nesbitt Memorial Library.