The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 8, 1972 Page: 3 of 4
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KRAFT AMERICAN OR PIMENTO
CHEESE SINGLES, 12 oz.
4/49*
LIBBY FROZEN LEMONADE
6 o z.
75<
CHEF WAGON CHARCOAL
10 lb.
ROBIN HOOD FLOUR 25 lb.
5 lb.
$1.99
49<
89<
BALLENTINE BEER
6 pk . cans
39<
NESBITTS FLAVORS
6 pk . plus dep.
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The ainual Rudloff fa.-nil}
reunion was held in the Ha--
monie Hall in Shelby, Sunday
with more than one hundred
in attendance.
Following table grace by
Willie Dorbritz, the basket
dinner was enjoyed by every-
one.
Roy Schlabach, president,
ga'e the Invocation for the bu-
siness session. ’America the
Beautiful’ was sung by the
assembly. A memorial ser-
vice for deceased m- mterso!
the past year was led by the
president, in honor and me-
mory of Leona R'Jdloff of Bell-
ville, Arthur Voskamp of Fa-
yetteville: Mr.and Mrs. Kenny
Halamecik of El Campo; Ed-
win Schlabach of Shelby and
Mrs. Ida Bednar of Shiner.
The following were recog-
nized and remembered with
gifts; Hugo Goelke, 84 years,
of Yorktown, the oldest; Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Rudloff of Bell-
ville, married 61 years; most
recently married, Mr. aid
Mis. kurt Rudloff of Lam-
pasas; aid Edgar M<'schen of
Lampasas traveling the far-
thest distaice. Mrs. Walter
Rihiloff of Shelby received a
pot plant for a door prize.
Elected to serve as officers
were president, Rubin Rudloff;
vice-president, Waldo Lue-
deker; and secretary-treasu-
rer, Louis Rudloff.
The meeting closed with
prayer and the singing of the
Doxology. Next year’s reunion
will again be held on the first
Sunday in June. Members
came from Bellville, Bren-
ham, Cuero, Columbus, Eagle
Lake, Houston, Industry,
Lampasas, New Ulm, Ringe,
Sai Saba, Sealy, Waco and
Yorktown.
MAREK’S
GROCERY
11
99<
BUY-RITE
BLUE BELL SUPREME
GOLD RIM, 1/2 gal.
SPECIALS FOR
JUNE 8, 9, 10,
DR.D.R. TAYLOR
—OPTOMETRIST—
Eyes Examined
Glasses Fitted
Frames Repaired
Lenses Duplicated
CONTACT LENSES
Monday'Saturday
Closed Thursday afternoon
and Saturday afternoon.
Old Masonic Building
a Grange Ph. 968*3953 1
Visiting in the home of Mr.
aid Mrs. Robert Lindemain
Sunday night were Mr. and
Mrs. Miles Er kerma in and
Carol Ann of Burton aid Mr.
and Mrs. Max Franke, Jr.
• * •
Mr. and Mrs. Paul M'.nar
and daughter of Bernardo vi-
sited with Mr. and Mrs. John
Rice Sunday afternoon.
• • *
Mrs. Cora Meerscheidt oi
San Antonio here to attend
the Schramm Family Re-
union Sunday is visiting with
Miss Norma Franke, Mrs.
Fred Vollmer and Mrs. Al-
fred Perry and other rela-
tives during the week.
MISCELLANEOUS
BABY CHICKS - 936 Strain
Cross Leghorns AAAA White
Leghorns, Vantress Cross,
Reds - Pullets and Cockerels
every Tuesday at low prices,
also custom hatching. Von
Minden Hatchery, Fayette-
ville, Texas, 78940.
BULLS FUKSAUl- Hereford,
Angus and Brahmas, ready for
service. Also cows and calves.
Contact Bailey Huff,Bellville,
UN5-2667.
We stock a complete line of
Gates Automotive and Indus-
trial Belts and Hoses. Alt-
man’s Arco Station, NewUlm,
992-3312.
FOR BUTANE SYSTEMS AND
GAS - contact Fayetteville
Butane Co. 378-2213 or 378-
2285 at Fayetteville, Texas.
Westinghouse heating and air
conditioning.
INDUSTRY NEWS
(Continued from Page 2)
New Ulm a four o’clock, July
8, 1972.
FOR SALE - 25 acres of land
near New Ulm, no minerals.
Write Box 24, Columbus, 732-
2467.
FRESH Texas Hill Country
Peaches. Place Orders Now.
Call Industry 357-4758 be-
tween 5:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m.
or call Sealy 885-2458 after
5:30 p.m.
FOR SALE - Crossbred
Springer Helfers, 2-years-
old. 1 mile northeast of New
Ulm. See Edmund Buechmann
Jr.
For all your needs In mirrors,
wiper blades, grease guns,
wrenches, and other automo-
tive accessories - see
Altman’s Arco Station, New
Ulm, 992-3312.
FRIED RIVERCATFISH every
Wednesday and Friday at
Henry’s Place, Industry, Tex-
as, Highway 159 West, Paone
357-9493.
CATTLE GUARDS made, de-
livered and installed. Call
Marek’s Grocery, 992-8342.
BRANGUS BULLS, 8 to 36
months, registered and com-
mercial. W. B. Harris, 9
miles north of Columbus on
FM 109. PE2-4614 or PE2-
415L
-FEED! FERTILIZER-
C A S Grain in Fayetteville
now handles lx>ne Star brand
Feed A Fertilizer. Phone
378-2510.
Gattie
Qllm, *3 tWl
FOR SALE
LIVESTOCK
NOTICE
FOR SALE - 1961 Ford. See
Jay Deo Rinn, 357-2288.
SPECIAL SALE on 72* shred-
ders has been extended two
weeks, 3 pt. hookup with tail
wheel $359, drag types $389.
Special on until June 19.
MOUNTAIN CEDAR POSTS,
All Sites, All Lengths. Now
available at New Ulm Cedar
Company, 992-3326.
Per ma- Prest Seersucker in
plaids and stripes, 45’ wide,
reg. $1.49, $1.29.
White Denim for Sportswear,
45’ wide, $1.29 yd.
Tissue Gingham in stripes and
checks, 89? yd.
Ladies extra large white hand-
kerchiefs, beautifully em-
broideried, 69?.
Ladies extra large panties,
$1.09.
New assortment of quilt pat-
terns, 15? a lb.
Birthday, Get Well cards, 98?
tn $2.oo a box.
Custom made sunbonnets, all
colors, $1.98.
New pattern books, Simplicity,
Butterlck and McCalls, on
counter.
Publisher not responsible for
accuracy In classifieds or an-
nouncements placed via tele-
phone.
SEE US FOR YOUR TIRE
NEEDS. Check our prices
and compare on new Good-
year tins and tubes. Altman’s
Arco Station, New Ulm, 992-
3312.
NEW ULM MARKET AND
SUPPLY tn New Ulm has
choice fresh meats. Half calf
or whole calf, 73? lb.; Hind-
quarter, 83? lb.;Forequarter,
67? lb.; Cut, Wrapped and
Frosen Free. We also have
a good line of Groceries and
Electrical Supplies. Call 992-
3402.
NOTICE
We do tax service of all kinds,
income Tai Service - Book-
keeping Service and Notan
Work with 30 years of ex-
perience. Let us solve your
problems. Contact us at
Mascheck’s Auditax Service,
Hugo A. Mascheck, Owner,
P. O. Box 5, Fayetteville,
Texas, 78940, Res. Phone 378-
2218
Social invitations ____________
DECORATED CAKES for
birthdays, weddings, etc. Will
deliver wedding cakes. See
Mrs. AloisZientek, Northwest
Loop 36, Brenham, Texas.
RATES: Five cents ner woro
tor first insertion; three cents
per word each additional in-
sertion. Minimum 75? for
first insertion; 45? minimum
additional Insertions. Cards
of Thanks and Memorials 5?
per printed line with minimum
$1.85. Legate at classified
rate. Classified advertising
deadline 10:00 a.m. Wednes-
day. Later insertions may
be arranged by contacting pub-
lishers
through the press charged at
regular display advertising SEE US FOR YOUR NEXT OIL
rate. Policy on other social CHANGE. We stock most
announcements, etc., are at major brands of oil. Altman’s
the discretion of the publisher. Arco Station, New Ulm, Texas.
CATFISH FINGERLINGS,
available now, Harris Farms
Phone PE2-5915 or PZ2-4614.
ARROW PINTO BEANS,
2
lb.
37 4
lb. pkg. 49 <
KORN KIST BACON
1
79<
CHEER, Giant
4/$ 1.00
HUNT'S FRUIT COCKTAIL
#300
HUNT'S PEACH HALVES OR SLICES
#2-1/2 2/69<
cBmfflMmlE get the job done |
ME1NERS
MOTOR CO.
Dodge Dart 880, Plymouth
Chrysler, Imperial
Dodge Trucks and "Jeeps"
Dependable Used Can
Guaranteed Service
Body Work. Painting, Wreck
Repairing, Custom Seat Co-
vers, Head linings, and
Furniture Upholstering.
E.W. ME1NERS. Owner
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Giddings, Texas
Cess-Tex Livestock Commission Co. ha* a good market
on all claaae* of cattle and other livestock. Bring your
cattle to our sale* for best result*.
SA LEE VER Y TUESDA Y
OWNER Ed Tobias
MAREK’S
WALD VOGEL’S
COLUMBUS. TEXAS
1520 S. H. 71
PE 2-*5H
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FURNITURE AND
APPLIANCE
Cuhen A I. tig at ion Pipe*
DUl PE2-2662
Spindler
Concrete
Pipe Co.
SEPTIC TANKS
READY-HIX
CDMCRETE
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In Memoriom
Fifth Annual
BAND FESTIVAL
Ellinger C of C Hall
COW POKES
By Ace Reid
Sunday, June 11
DANCING TIME 3:00 p.m. till 11:00 p.m.
LeRoy Matocha 3:00 - 4:35
Fabulous Six 4:35-6:10
Harold Use Orchestra 6:10 - 7:45
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Ellinger Combo 9:20-11:00
h
Adm. $ 1 JI per person
FOOD AVAILABLE ON GROUNDS
COWPOKES it present through the courtesy of:
GENERAL DOZER WORK
Bernard Stojanik. Owner
ERNEST H. BAUMGART
& SON
JUNE 10
SAT. ,
INSURANCE AGENCY
New Ulm, Texas
GOOD FOOO ALWAYS
1S72
1872
SATURDAY:
Beer Garden Opens 6 p.m.
Slew Supper Begins 7 p.m.
COLUMBUS BUSINESS DIRECTORY
la grange directory
KOENIG FUNERAL HOME
WEST
THURMOND
Complete Veterinary Supplies
West Side of Square
Benjamin Moore Paints
Schroeder
Drug
Jesse Lee &
His Texas Valley Boys 7:45 - 9:20
PHONE 371-2355 ELLINGER. TEXAS 78938
CALL COLLECT FOR FREE ESTIMATES
Two Registered Pharmacists
On Duty 24 Hours a Day
Approved by A.S.C.
in Fayette, Austin and Colorado Counties
GAYLEN ACKLEY
1 HIS COUNTRY GENTLEMEN
• • «
Mr. and Mrs. Travis Dor-
nehl and Kevin of Houston,
Mr. and Mrs. Ladgie Blazek
of La Grange, Mr. and Mrs.
Calvin Krebs and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Guthmannand
family, Mr. and Mrs. Cieo
Buechmann and family, Mrs.
F rank Donnelly of Houston vi-
sited over the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kaase.
* • •
Phone: Industry-357-4788
La Grange 968-3121
West
Pharmacy, Inc.
TEXA8'
OLDEST PHARMACY.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Meyer
of Alleyton and Mrs. AL Kul-
hanek visited Tuesday with
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Wavra.
PAGE 3
Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Schiller
and family of RoseMmrg visit-
ed Sunday with Mr. and Mr*.
Richard Blaschka.
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Warn
visited Sunday evening
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mat.
• • •
Sam K. Seymour,m
Lumber A. I *ardware
BOX 158
Columbus, lexas. 78934
Mrs. Jam*. Rtaa and Mn.
Willie Fuch* were New Ulm
visitors Monday.
RRRWUR
NEW ULM, TEXAS
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CHOICE
BARBECUED
VEAL
and
MUTTON
11 a.m. UNTIL ?
THE ENTERPRISE
Mrs. Arnold KMg*el s< Co-
lumba* visited briefly with
Miss Hattie Mieth Saturday
morning.
your Independent
InwrorKeg agent
< MAVIS YOU FIAST S
Complete Farm Service
Store Open Dally 7-12
Call Columbus 713-732-5958 Day or Night
Grinling A Mixing Tnus.-Thurs.-Set.
Feeds - Seeds - Herbicides
Fertiliser (Bulk 4 Bags)
Limestone A Custom tpreater service
Plowtng h Platting - Pasture Shredding
MOELLER FEED MILL
RT. 2 FAYETTEVILLE. TEXAS (LONE OAJO
Your National Selected
Mortician serving anywhere,
anytime. Chartered for
pre-arranged funeral*. Will
honor all insurance policies
Visitors in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Herman W’lde and
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Wilde
and family were Mr. and Mrs.
Elo Wilde and son Harvey of
San Angelo and their daughter
Mrs. Shirley Struve of Carte-
bad. They also visited other
relatives around Rockbouse,
New Ulm, Frelsburg, Colum-
bus, Ellinger, La Grange and
on their way home last Sun-
day they attended the Gelat-
in ann-Green reunion near
i T emple.
Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Hub-
bard of Pasadena andMrs.
Paul Huebner and Edward Lee
of Bellville visited Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. Emil Rich-
ter. Mr. Richter returned
home from the hospital last
Wednesday.
Ftigidaire Sale* and Service
Lennox Air Conditioning and
Heating
Sadly missed by children,
grandchildren and great-
grandchildren.
The Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Peschel Family
The Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Heinsohn Family
Western Dance 8 p.m.
Musk by Lone Star Rhythm Aces
D A N C E Tfe Starting 4 p.
CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION
MILLHEIM HARMONIE VEREIN
FARM ROAD 1088 - MILLHEIM HALL
Saturday S Sunday, June 17 818
SUNDAY:
Musk by Swinging Brass II a.m.
Serving Begins at 11 a.n
Large Plate $2-00 Small Plate SjJI
Trail Riders Arrive 12:3d p.m.
Special Program 1:30 pun.
I tine/,, a! rtainm.nl
m. until Midnight
Musk by... ELLINGER COMBO and RAY JURECKA S
WALTZ AND POLKA CONTEST AT S AND 8 P.M.
Rhone PI 2-2M1
In loving memory of our
dear mother, grandmother and
great-grandmother, Mrs.
Flora Heinsohn, who passed turned home from the Bell-
away June 9, 1971: ville Hospital Wednesday.
A whole year has passed but
you are not forgotten dear
Mother,
Nor will you ever be.
We miss your sweet voice
and smiling face.
Deep in our hearts is a pic-
ture more precious than
silver or gold,
A picture of our dear mother
who stood by our side in
gladness or sadness.
Now gone from the world of
trouble and care, |
Resting those hands that did
their best.
But God knew what was best
for you dear M other.
We miss you more and more
each day as time goes by.
T*»*«
comings
& goings
Mr. and Mr*. Elo Evanicky
and family of Columbus visit-
ed Sunday in Bay City with
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Evani-
cky and family. Wuile in Bay
City, they were guests st a
Barbecue and Celebration held
at the Eagles Hall there Sun-
day afternoon.
• * •
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph May er
visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Eddie Runge.
Mr. and M*rs.*Elo Wilde and
family of San Angelo visited
Friday with Mrs. Walter
Henkhaus and Mr. and Mrs.
Leroy Schramm and sons,
m m o
Mrs. Herbert Kaase re-
Phone PE2-4323
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The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 8, 1972, newspaper, June 8, 1972; New Ulm, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1231442/m1/3/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nesbitt Memorial Library.