New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 19, 1959 Page: 3 of 8
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Go to Church, Sunday!
Read the Directory ads!
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INDUSTRY NEWS
DONNY FIETS AM, MEMBER
OF CONFIRMATION CLASS
Every Thursday at
12:30 p.m.
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This big Series 60 Chevy bulls its way as far
as 8 miles into the Louisiana woods, fights over
ruts and jagged stumps . . . then grinds back
out with towering loads of logs! The Sabine
Lumber Company attests to the truck's ability
to take it: “Chevrolet makes the best truck for
our type of operation.’’
Out where a truck is known for the beating it can
take, Chevy’s making friends fast. Truckers like the
way these toughies hold up; the way they wade
right in, take their lumps, yet stay in shape.
Today, it’s grit that Chevy’s showing the truck-
ing industry. Real toughness that pays off in job-
after-job dependability ... in ability to get work
done at least expense. You can match Chevy muscle
against any tough light-, medium- or heavy-duty
job and know you’ve got it beat!
Your Chevrolet dealer’s ready right now to meet
your special work requirements. Stop by and see
him soon.
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
The ADVERTISERS listed in this
column will appreciate a share of
your patronage while shopping in
Columbus, Texas.
eeeseeweeoeeeeeeeeooeeeo
L. Waldvogel
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.”
SALES
New and
Used
Glithero Furniture Co.
“Complete line of Home
Furnishings”
at the Y—hiway 71
Dial PE2-2496
Spindler
Concrete Pipe Co.
READYMIX CONCRETE
— SEPTIC TANKS —
Culvert & Irrigation Pipes
Dial PE2-2662
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Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Lindemann
and Becky and Larry of Halletts-
ville visited Sunday with her par-
ents Mr. and Mrs. Emil Heitmann
I of New Bremen.
Lodge Sisters that served
I to
. sent
flowers and food. May
God bless all of you.
Arthur Franke,
And the Brune Family.
COLUMBUS LIVESTOCK COMMISSION RING
On Highway 90
tlillllMliltMIGililiiCICMMMWflllillllWIHIIItllill
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
Gifts Drugs
Columbus Drug Store
W. E. Darilek, Pharmacist
(next to Orphic Theatre)
Dial PE2-2989
BUENGER CHEVROLET CO.
PHONE NO. 19 INDUSTRY, TEXAS
W. T. Youens, M. D.
Practice Limited to
OPHTHALMOLOGY (Eye)
— Office Hours —
9 am. to 12 — 2:00 to 5:00 p.m.
Monday, Tuesday, Friday
Out of office all day Wednesday
9a.m. to 12, Thursdays
and Saturdays.
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1 CHEVROLET',
Colorado County
Electric Company
Lee’s Refrigeration and
Appliance Service
Hotpoint Appliances
“SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO”
— Westinghouse Heat Pump —
Dial PE2-2981
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Zumwalt Pharmacy
Thurmond B. West
“Prescriptions Accurately
Compounded”
Dial PE2-2361
Master Cleaners & Tailors
Also Bridal & Formal Tailoring
■J. II. Moeckel & Elroy Venghaus
Dial PE2-2157
In loving memory of our
loved husband and father,
Carl Paul Bollmann,
who passed away March 22,
—Bring your livestock to our
sales. You will find our mar-
ket one of the best and most
conveniently located.
Tough-built Chevy truck bulls its way
deep into the woods for mammoth loads
No job’s too tough for a Chevrolet truck!,
Mr. and Mrs. George Mieth
were in Columbus, Tuesday night.
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Donny Fietsatn was among the
Confirmation daw to receive the
holy rites Saturday afternoon,
March 14, 1959, at 4:30 o’clock,
at St. Anthony’s Catholic church
in Columbus. Most Rev. Bishop
Stephen Leven of San Antonio,
administered the Sacred Sacra-
ment to the class which numbered
’ over 70 members with their spon-
sors. Mr. G. H. Gerdes Sr., of
Hallettsville was the sponsor for
young Donny.
At the close of the ceremonies,
Mr. and tyrjjfoe H. Fietsam ob-
served the occasion by entertain-
ing with a barbreue dinner in
their son’s honor.
Guests included Mr. and Mrs.
Gerdes Sr., and Mrs.
WINKELMANN'S STUDIOS
• AIH CONDITIONED"
Visit either of our studios—in Columbus on Tuesday or
Thursday, or in Brenham anytime.
Let a professional take your pictures. Call us for wed-
dings, family or commercial pictures.
OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST
OUR WORK THE FINEST IN PHOTOGRAPHY
We wish to express our heart-
felt thanks and gratitude to every
i one for their kindness and sympa-
thy at the time of the death of
our dear wife and sister, Mrs.
Dora Franke.
"We especially wish to
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RECEIVES PROMOTION—
Fort McClellan, Ala. (AHTNC)
Jus’in J. Kubieek, 24, son of
be- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kubieek, Rt.
2, New Ulm, Texas, recently was
For a special Easter treat, are put together top to top to
make a lemon chip angel cake form an oval shape. Frost and
using a packaged mix. Baked decorate as a giant Easter egg.
in two oven-proof bowls, cakes You’ll win a lot of praise.
Easter T’jig Cake
1 package lemon chip Rr---1 Seven I.Ifriuts Frosting
food mix Easter egg garnishes
Prepare cake mix according to package directions. Pour batter
into two ungreased 1^-quart ovenproof bowls.* Bake in moder-
ate oven (350*F.) about 60 minutes. Copl upside down in bowls,
resting edges on two cans. ' *»
Remove cakes from bowls and trim off top crusts. Prepare Seven
Minute Frosting, or any fluffy frosting. Frost the trimmed surface
of one cake and put together with the other cake to form egg-shaped
cake. Place cake on its side on oval tray or platter. Frost with re-
maining frosting, tinted as desired. Decorate as an Easter Egg.
Use tinted butter frosting, plain or tinted coconut, jelly beans,
and/or silver dragees.
•Bowls should not be larger than Itf-guart size. To measure, fill
bowl with i'/z-quarts water.
{promoted to corporal at Fort Me
Cleilan, Ala., where he is a mem-
1958. ber of the 21st (’hemical Co.
Cpl. Kubieek. a supervisor in
I the company, entered the Army
i in July 1957. and received basic
itraining at Fort Carson, Colo.
Braden Radio & TV Service
—SALES AND SERVICE—
APPLIANCES
Dial PE2-2580
Meyer Motor Co.
SERVICE
Cars and
Trucki
Dial PE2-2353
But in our
us,
As you always were before.
Sadly missed bv.
His Wife,
Daughter and Son-In-Law,
And Granddaughter.
I LIVESTOCK AUCTION -
Typewriters, Adding Machines,
and Cash Registers — Yes, tve are
authorized dealers. We are now
able to get you new or recondit-
ioned machines for your type of
business. Come by and let us
figure with you. We have several
leading brands to choose from.
The NEW ULM ENTERPRISE
New Ulm, Texas
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School Board Election
At a recent Went F.nd School
Board meeting it was announced
that three candidates were seek-
ing a place on the board for a 3-
ycar term, they are Arno Krebs,
Jay C. Buenger and Russell Cow-
ard, the first two are up for re-
lection. Milton Lindemann whose
term expires also, is not seeking
re-election after twenty years of1
service.
April 4 is the date of the elec-
tion. .
Honored On Birthday
Mr. Emil Moeller was honored G. H. Gerdes Sr., and Mrs. L.
on his 88th birthday, Sunday wth 'Hemmi of Hallettsville, Miss Judy
a dinner at the West End School.1 Gerdes of Victoria Junior Col-
Relatives from Houston, Bartlett,’lege, James Evans of University
San Antonio, Seguin, West Tex-{of Texas, Austin, and Jimmy
as, Fayetteville and from other Fietsam of Shiner,
points helped to make the occas-
ion a happy one together with re-
latives and friends from here who
were in attendance.
Personals—
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Ackley spent
their vacation in San Antonio,
where they also attended a tele-
phone convention.
Dr. Elmer Vogelpohl of Galves-
ton visited in the homes of Mr.
and Mrs. Charley Pesehel, Mrs.
Norma Spreen and Mrs Ben Boel- Dr. H. E Roensch, th? hospital
sehe recently. I staff, Rev. A. M. Roos, the Koe-
Rev. and Mrh. A. M. Roos were nig Funeral Home, the pallbear
in Fredericksburg, Friday and era for their kind service, the
Saturday. |choir for the beautiful songs, the
Mr. and Mrs. Royal Warna&h ladies that prepared the noon
and children. Mr. and Mrs. Joe meal at the church, to those that
Willie Boelsche and son of Hous- <ame for night duty; Heuschkel
ton visited in the homes of Mrs. Lodge No. 70, ODHS for the grave
Ben Boelsche and Mrs. Norma side tribute: to the Sons of Her
Spreen over the week end. |man Lodge Sisters that sei
James Earl Lindemann of Se- lunch after the funeral, and
::uin spent the week-end with everyone who helped and
homefolks having with him a col- cards,
lege friend, Laurain Knutsch of
Bartlett.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Linde-
mann and Ella Kautz visited with
their aunt, Mrs. E. C. Minssen,
who is a patient in the La Grange
hospital. Sunday evening.
Mrs. Elsie Dietz of Brenham
visited in the Monroe Lindemann
home one day last week.
A precious one from us is gone
\ voice we loved is still,
A place is vacant in our home
Which never can be filled.
Someone may think you are for-
gotten,
"'hough on earth you are no more. March HI. to visit with Mr. and
memory yon are with Mrs. George L. Hoppe and Butch
and Sheila. They went especial-
Uy to wish their son a “Happy
Birthday,’’ and to celebrate
occasion.
fymbo!
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JODIE
BRADEN
Office at
1108 Milam Street
Box 1121 PE 2-4104
COLUMBUS
SAVINGS UP TO $25 00 ON AUTO INSURANCE
SAVINGS UP TO 30% ON FIRE INSURANCE
FARMERS I
INSURANCE £
. CROUP
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THE NKW ULM ENTERPRISE, NEW ULM TEXAS. Thnradav March 19th, 1959
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