The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 10, 1981 Page: 4 of 4
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Carrots
Tomatoes
Cabbage
20c lb.
RINN READY MIX
P O BOX 14*
MOUSTm. TEXAS 7»M
ROAOBUUXNQ
SAM)* GRAVEL
Phone 992 3388
New Ubn, Texas
OILFIELD LOCATIONS
AEAOT MIX CONCRETE
Ph. 713-357-2380
if no srwww cell
357-2220
35c pk.
.75c lb.
A SINCERE HELPFUL 8ERVKE1
Pete E. Ettinger
Funeral Home
Pre-paid and Pis *rrx*g*d
Ftasral Services
NEW ULM, BELLVILLE AND SEALY
We Honor Anti Burial PoHcy”
Everyday
Borden't Mdk
dk Ice Cream
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for one stop shopping shop
VOSKANP MARKET
FresAHom, Hmm 992 3388 Home Baked
Made Bread NewUba,Texas Coo**.
Every Friday
Gram Fed Beef
Grocers.* Freeh Produce
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Corn Flakes
The meeting was opened
with the sineing of '-Jesus
12 m.
96c
T.Soc.
....$2.65
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ALL STAR FENCE CO..
Chain Link, Wood,
Barb Wire Fencing
Commercial and
Residential
Free Estimates
Repair Work
Ph. 1-492-7872 CoBeet John Womack
RM* liiw.
i Spaghetti Sauce ... .94c
| Chuck Roast.. .$1.65 lb.
| Sirloin........$2.59 B.
| Short Ribs ....$1.15 lb.
I Chib Steak .... $2.19 lb.
| PorkChops... .$1.55lb.
| Fresh Sausage.$1.80lb.
f Lettuce.......75c head
Mrs. Kermit Kickler,
Mrs. Jack Cleat and Bertha ‘
Brokmeyer were elected to
serve on the nominating
committee. A president and
secretary will be elected at
the September meeting.
The birthday celebrants,
Mesdames Edna Mieth, Ru-
dy Walla, Emil Ordner and
Miss Mildred Schultz chose.
"Take My Hand, Dear Fa-
ther", for their hymn.
Mrs. Suchadoll gave the
Offering Meditation.
The Prayer Group was
led by Ella Kautz.
Following the table bless-
ing by Pastor Rostedt, lun-
ch was served by Mrs. Max
Barnett and Bertha Brok-
meyer
Women of Frelsburg held with Pastor Rostedt at the
> their August meeting on the piano. Mrs. Willie Ruhmann
i 19th at 2 p.m. in the Parish
i Hall with Pastor Rostedt
t Lutheran Church My Lord, My God, My All",
of Frelsburg held ’ _____ ______ _
Aging. Education Secre-
tary EUa Kautz gave her
time to Mrs. Bernice Hein-
sohn to give a report of the
National Convention held in
San Antonio in July. The
report was most interest-
ing.
Scope subscription pay-
ments were received.
Price quotations on tables
were given by the president.
Ten activity kits will be
sent to Lutheran World
Relief and articles will be
made for Round Rock Trin-
With 1*4 MU BUM!
presiding, minutes were re-
ad and recorded by Mrs.
gave the devotion. Herbert Westphal. No fln-
The Bible Study, "Ch- ancial report was available,
list’s Exaltation" from I The Stewardship Secre-
Peter 3:13-21 was led by tary, Mrs. Rubin Suchadoll
Mildred Schultz. The stag-, spoke on Concerns for the
tag of "A Miatev Fortress
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Buy Self-Service Gasoline and Save
Money Plus S&H Green Stamps at the
Grocery Store
sooeooooooeeeeoooc
Del Monte Sale:
FRUIT COCKTAIL, 17 ox.............99c
SLICED PEACHES, 18 az........... 13c
PEARS, lies........................He
PINEAPPLE, Whole, Chunk, Sliced,
lea...................... 2/73c
GREEN BEANS, EARLY GARDEN
PEAS, WHOLE KERNEL CORN,
SPINACH, CREAM STYLE CORN
NEW POTATOES, FRENCH STYLE
DOUBLE STAMPS TUESDAY AND
WEDNESDAY WITH $3 PURCHASE OR
MORE
JOHN
HARGIS
La Grange Directory
Schroeder
Drug
Melners
Motor Co.
Dr. Robert
Kohler
Two Roistered
Pharmacist* on duty
24 hours a day.
Complete Veterinary
Service
West Side of Square
Plymouth. Dodge
Chrysler imperial
Dodge Trucks and
"Jeep*"
DependeMe Used Cart
Guaranteed Service
C.W. MIINCRS.
OWNCR
IM I. Travis St
fta-stt*
Koenig-Peel
Funeral
Home, Inc.
Your National Selected
Mortician serving
anywhere, anytime.
Charted tor pre
arranged funerals.
Will honor all insurance
policies.
industry 2S7-4/M
Ryes Ixamlned,
Glasses Fitted
Frames Repaired
Lenses Duplicated
Contact Lenses
Mon-Frl. *:M - S:M
Closed on Saturday
OLD MASONIC BLDG.
1H lb. loaf
79c i
BUTTERCRUST
HONEY MEAL
BREAD ........
Shedd*
Margarine
2 lb.
99c
19 ox.
$1.69
Kraft Longhorn Mild Cheddar
Cheese.........
Ph. 357-2100
Mon.-Fri., 7:30 to 6:30
Sat. 7:30 to 6:00
SALE DAYS
Friday -Thursday
ALL WEEK
SPECIAL:
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❖JACKPOT CALF ROPING♦
The
Dollars
That Stay
At Home
Work
At Home
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education.
[YOU are a key member of
'the "team" (his family)
that will help put your
young "All - American"
across the goal line in the
game of life. What he'll
need to score big is a
college education. The
family's part in all this
starts NOW I Plan toge-
ther, work together, save
together, to have the
money for college ready,
when he's ready!
Donuts
Scott Soft N Pretty
Tissue....
blez'nger's
Corner Grocery
INDUSTRY, TEXAS
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$1.19
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PUT HIM
OVER THE GOAL
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★★ SEPTEMBER 10, 11, 12 ★★ **
® FOOD • FUN • SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE- FROLIC • MUSIC ®
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TEXAS PRESS
ASSOCIATION
JAMES L. HAN AK
Solee - Service
AppUancee
Phone 732-2074
Home Ph. 732-3673
Box 411
Columbus, Texas 78934
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Butane Co. i1
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evaryone give* to their
mixtaka*.'' O*car Wilde
Last Week’s Prices At
COLUMBUS
LIVESTOCK ^M|
MARKET, INC.
Xrtfice Phones 713/732-2622 and 782-5841
GEORGE HAGAN A DON McALISTER
•SALE EVERY THURSDAY AT 12:39-
STOCKER AND FEEDER CALVES
AND YEARLINGS
Heavy: Hereford and Angus Steer Calves 60-75,
Hereford and Angus Heifer Calves 55-65,
Crossbred Steer Calves 60-75, Crossbred Heifer
Calves 5545, Replacement Heifers 65-85. Light:
Hereford and Angus Steer Calves 75-100,
Hereford and Angus Heifer Calves 65-85,
Crossbred Steer Calves 75-100, Crossbred Heifer
Calves 6545, Light Plain Calves 4040.
STOCKER COWS
Good Stocker Cows and Heifers 400400, Com-
mercial and Medium Stocker Cows and Heifers
300-400, Good Cow and Calf Pairs 600-700,
Medium Cow and Calf Pairs 500400, Common
Cow and Calf Pairs 400-500, Old Worn Out - Split,
Wt
ONHAND9441: 1548Cattle,50Hogs.• Sheep, 5
Herses
HOGS
Na 1 Hogs 5041, No. 2 and 3 Hogs 48-50, Feeder
Pigs and Shoats 35-40, Sows 4045.
SHEEP
Ewes 15-25 lb., Lambs 2540 lb., Bucks 15-25 lb.,
Pairs 40.0040.00 per pair
COMMENTS
The market this week was fully steady to
stronger on all classes with last week’s market.
The packer cows and bulls sold $2 to $4 higher
with stronger demand; the stacker calves sold as
strong as we have seen ta recent weeks. We had
good buyer attendance considering the flooding
which makes for a good active sale. If we can
help you any way to market your livestock,
please give us a call
—Geo. Hagan and Don McAlister
BUTCHER CALVES AND YEARLINGS
Good to Choice 5843, Standard 5548, Utility
5045, Culls 50c down.
PACKER COWS
Heiferetts 5045, Utility 4040, Cutters 4040,
Canners 40c down.
PACKER BULLS
Commercials 5740, Utility 5547, Cutters 5045,
Canners 50c down.
Lobby Hours:
Weekdays 9 * 3
Saturdays 9-12
Box 155
New Ulm, Texas 78950
Phone 992-3391
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The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 10, 1981, newspaper, September 10, 1981; New Ulm, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1231271/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nesbitt Memorial Library.