The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 23, 1942 Page: 5 of 10
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THE NEW ULM ENTERPRISE, NEW ULM, TEXAS, THURSDAY, JULY 23. 1942.
Lutheran Church News
• FOR EFFICIENT SERVICE & PERSONAL INTEGRITY’’
QUALIFIED
ELECT
BEAUFORD JESTER
Railroad Commissiootr
(Unexpired term)
announced that
Supplement of The New Ulm Enterprise
THE NEW ULM ENTERPRISE, NEW ULM, TEXAS, JULY23, 1942
SAMPLE OFFICIAL BALLOT
Voters
I am a Democrat and Pledge Myself to Support the Nominee of this Primary
will
and
For
For
For
For
For
For
For
Ervin visited among
•S’ N(]IIIUIIIIIIlO
For
and Mrs. Lee Dittert
For
For
For
For County Surveyor:
For
For Public Weigher, Justice Precinct No. 5:
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the
and
For Executive Committeeman,
Voting Precinct No. 9:
record as
me than
fered for
ice again
xted my
level. At
disparag-
er make
tight re-
him. It
rer since
> run on
to try to
andidacy
f my op-
ntinue to
I believe
oters e®-
Mrs.
Miss
Sealy
was in
Fri day.
Dittert
in Bell-
Frelsburg and New Ulm
Rev. Leo Simon, Pastor
FRELSBURG: Divine services
every first, third, and fifth
Sunday at 10:30 a. m.
Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.
Ladies Aid meets every third
Wednesday at 2:30 p. m.
NEW ULM: Divine services
every second and fourth Sunday
at 10:30 a. m.
Sunday School every Sunday
at 9:30 a. m.
Ladies Aid meets every sec-
ond Wednesday at 2:30 p. m.
Ten per cent of your income
in War Bonds will help to
build the planes and tanks
that will insure defeat of Hit-
ler and his Axis partners.
County Judge:
J. Lee Dit’.ert
County Sheriff:
E. E. Rd.ecker
Jim 1.. McNu.t
District Attorney 22nd Judicial District:
Fred L. Blundell of Caldwell County-
County Assessor and Collector:
C. Strauss
County Treasurer:
Wm. Wilrodt
Comptroller of Public Accounts:
G orge II. Sheppard of Nolan County-
Clifford E. Eu 1 r of Harris C.unty
For Associate Justice of the Court of Civil Ap-
peals for the First Supreme Judicial District
of Texas:
T. H. Cody of Harris County
Attorney General:
Gerald C. Mann of Dallas County
Jim F. Hair of Travis
Lieutenant Governor:
John I. ■ Smith of Throckmorton County
Vernon Lome; s of Ellis County-
Harold Beck <f Bowie Coun.y
Virgil E. Arnold of Harris County-
Doss Hardin of Dallas County
Alton ‘M. Mead of Cameron County
J. Dixie Smith of Harris County
Boyce House f Tarrant County
Ar.hur R. Miller of Da.las County
For Judge of the Court of Criminal Appeals:
Harry N. Graves of Williamson County
Walter H. Strength of Harrison County
noral and spiritual integrity, as well
mofeasional ability is unquestioned by
s of his life and works"—Rev. P. E.
Methodist Church, Corsicana.
for by friends of Beauford Jester)
the persona could
production plants
old age pension
County Attorney:
W. D. Bryan
Weldon B. Davis
CERS OF AUSTIN COUNTY:
present rubber shortage it is impossible
every voter individually in the County,
ng this method to contact all voters, and
ne facts that you should know about my
office of Sheriff of Austin County,
thank all my friends for the solicitation
given me, upon which I entered the race
• trust in my ability is greatly appreciat-
For Chief Justice of the Supreme Court:
James P. Alexander of McLennan County
For Railroad Ccmmissioner (Unexpired Term):
Bryan Pat. Patterson of Bexar County
T. l.eo Moore of Wichita County-
Karl I.. Lovelady of Bosque County-
Richard B. Humphrey of Dallas C ur.ty
Pierc P. Brooks of Dallas County
Will D. Pace of Smith County
Janus E. Kilday of Harris County
i’at McGreal Armstrong of Bexar County
Clem Fain of Polk County
C. E. McCormick of Cameron County
Beauford 11. Jester of Navarro County-
Superintendent of Public Instruction:
1,. A. Woo - of McLennan County
Charles J. Tcrgerso . of Harris County
8.
issue in
ay record
I or even
it is ap-
For Justice of the Peace, Precinct No. 5:
Gus Br.genzer
For Commissioner of Agriculture:
J. E. McDonald of Ellis County
W. N. Bill Corry of Tarrant County
W. W. Ki.g of Sabine County
Baikv B. Ragsdale of Hous.on County
For County Chairman:
Alvin Meissner
To The Voters Of
Com. Precinct No. 4
Do-
and
and
son,
Ed.
For County Commissioner, Precinct No. 4:
Fenton G. Schweke
Walter E. Rii n
Albert Helweg
J. H. Chambles
H. C. Henkhaus
Respectfully,
L. J. SULAK.
(Paid Political Adv.)
For Constable, Precinct No. 5:
Arthur Franke
For Representative 9th Congressional District;
J. A. Clem.nts of Brazcria County
J. J. Mansfield of Colorado County
For. United States Senator:
W. Lee O’Daniel of Tarrant County
Dan Moody of Travis County-
James V. Allred of Harris County-
Floyd E. Ryan of Harris County
proved even by my opponent.
The only question before the
voter is: Shall it be Sulak or
his opponent, who is an officer
in the army and, under orders
issued by Secretary of War
Stimson, could not attend ses-
sions of the legislature even if
he were elected. I leave my
case with the good people of
the fifteen district and have no
fear of wha; their decision
be.
I am deeply grateful for
honors conferred upon me
confidence reposed in me by the
voters in the past. If I am a-
gain favored by the good peo-
ple of this district, I shall in
Che future, as I have in the
past, endeavor to meric their
confidence.
I especially desire to thank
the many friends who have
so loyally stood by me and
helped me by inserting ads in
For Railroad Commissioner:
Ernest O. Thompson of Potter County
Lester Boone of Tarrant County
Baker Saulsbury of Potter County
For State Senator 15th Senatorial District:
L. J. Sulak of Fayette County-
Harvey Bet s of Waller County
births are not recorded could
obtain a certificate upon mak-
ing a sworn application to a
postmaster (or his subordi-
nate), which would be forward-
ed to the Bureau to be checked.
After verification df the appli-
cation a birth certificate would
be issued so the persons could
work in war production plants
and receive
benefits.
Rationing
The OPA
fhok rnna.i mnt.nrwt<< in tccali-
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Higgins Corporation of New
Orleans calling for 200 Liberty
ships.
District Clerk:
* J. L. Stierlmg
State Treasurer:
J.sse Janies of Travis County-
Gordon Smith of Travis County
Larry Mills o: Dallas County
Harry McKee of Travis County
W. Gregory Hatcher of Dallas Coun.y
Due to an accident suffered
some weeks ago that necessi-
tated his hospitalization, and
confinemart to his home at the
present ime, J. H. Chambles,
candidate for Commissioner of
Precinct No. 4 is not able to see
all of the voters personally.
Voters are asked when going
to the polls Saturday, July 25
to remember J. H. Chambles,
he merits your vote and sup-
port. He is fully qualified and
able in every respect to hold the
office of Commissioner. He
• • I S lA.— • 4. V
For Representative 25th Representative District:
C. S. McLellan of Colorado County
For Governor:
Coke R. Stevenson of Kimble County
Gene S. Porter of Bell C.un.y
Hop? Wh tier of Tarrant County
Chari s Lavergn Somerville of Dallas County
Hal H. Collins of Palo Pinto County
Alex M. Ferguson of Grays n County
1 reared at Kenney, in Austin County,
n farming until a few years ago, when 1
i Deputy Sheriff.
Luhn, who was also born and reared at
ave a family of four sons: Guy McNutt,
ia Jorger; Ernest McNutt, who married
on McNutt, who married Mandell Neu-
in the U. S. Army; and Waiter McNutt,
also serving in the U. S. Army.
. Deputy Sheriff of Austin County under
served two years until his death; and
Reinecker was appointed to fill the un-
>h eriff George Koy, I became Chief De-
ustin County, and continued to give you
jnest and faithful service day and night,
f of May. 1942 when I resigned and a<s
t with the Santa Fe Railroad at Bellville,
lie five years that I faithfully served as
riff I have never taken a vacation and
ready for instant call day or night. 1
y only one night during my five years as
•iff. ________- — . ..
sd as Chief Deputy I did so because the
ving was not sufficient to cover the pres-
and the expenses incurred by furnishing
oil and repairs. During these months I
single penny remuneration for the use of
duty. However, I wish to state that be-
isked Sheriff Reinecker to go before the
ommissioners* Court to ask the Court to
i salary. Mr. Reinecker told me he could
ie the annual budget for salaries had been
fr. Reinecker then asked me if I had any
ng that I try finding other employment,
enough to meet living costs. I did this
hance of receiving an increase in salary,
knee of the Santa Fe Railroad. The job
■ job—12 hours long.
ced for the Sheriffs Office I did not with
i to run against Mr. Reinecker, but I had
e your Sheriff.
-our Sheriff I shall enforce the laws in a
il manner, and show special favors to no
ip. and will never use the County’s car or
vputies campaign for me. If you see fit
>lease go to the polls on Saturday, July 25
He for me.
Respectfully,
JIM L McNUTT,
NMW for Sheriff, Austin County, Texas
(Paid Political Adrtrtiiamaat)
For County Superintendent of Public Instruction:
Ge rgt W. Hill
H. A. Ripple
Commissioner of the General Ixind Office: F°r
Bascom Giles of Travis County
Neil Day of Eastland County
President Roosevelt told his
press conference he is consider-
ing asking Congress for more
effective controls to keep down
the cost of living, including
wage control. The national sit-
uation as regards •the cost of
living must be kept in line, he
said. The one criterion that
must be kept in mind is what
it costs the average family to
live.
The War Labor Board an-
nounced a formula for a nation-
al wage
signed to
chasing ;
levels. ’
general r
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than the
1941, to
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May 1,
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Cat Spring News
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grabow
were in Mentz last week one
day to attend the 86Ch birthday
celebration of their uncle, Mr.
Barden.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Howe
and sons, Tommie and Arthur
Jean, of Houston spent a few
days in the Willie Andreas and
Herman Strauss homes last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Glueck of
Eagle Lake and daughter Miss
Leona Glueck of Jlousto-i. spent
last Friday in the Ernst Ditt-
mar home.
Mrs. Jesse Jousan of Granger
visited in ,the Jake Jousan home
last week.
Mrs. Otto Hill and
Adolph Kollatschny and
B rnlta Eckardt were in
one day last week.
Mrs. Richard Froebel
Mrs. E. E. Marburger of Sealy-
visited in the Gus Bender home
last Thursday.
Mrs. Willie Wolcik
Sealy on business last
Mr. a'd Mrs. Chris
and Miss Anita visited
ville Sunday in the Fritz Schu-
man home.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dittert
of Houston visited here Sun-
day.
B^n Charles Andreas of
Houst n visited his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Andreas last
week end.
Mr. and (Mrs. Otto Kollatsch-
ny of New Gulf visited amorg
rela. ives here Saturday and
Sunday.
Quite a number attended the
Catholic e lebratien in Bernardo
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grabow
and son
relatives in Columbus Sunday-
evening.
J udge
a-d L.a Jr. of Bellville visited
hi- par nts, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Di:ter: Monday evening.
Alvin Meissner of Bellville
transacted business here one
day la-it week.
H. A. Strauss and Wilbert
Dak and Mr. and Mrs. Hilmer
Fricke and Faye were in Free-
port Sunday. They were ac-
companied home by Mrs. H. A.
Strauss who had spent a few
weeks in the Vertis Volkening
home.
Miss Ellie Mae Hinkel of El
Campo spent a few days with
her .parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hen-
ry Hinkel last week.
Arthur Deistel of Sealy, can-
didate for commissioner, was in
town one day last week.
Mrs. O. H. Michaelis and
daughters visited in Peters in
the Wm. Dittert home Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Cal tka and
Gladys of Houston an i Mr. a d
Mrs. Ed. Reibenst in and daugh-
ters, Mildred Esther and
lores, of Cleveland and Mr.
Mrs. Ben Andreas and Mr.
Mrs. Arthur Andreas and
Lynwood visited in the
Eckardt horn Si:, day.
Quite a number attended the
80th birthday anniversary- of
Louis (Di. ) Hillboldt in Mill-
heim last Thursday.
>ming to
will, on -~r- — -- - . -
k. go to the newspapers and speaking
nator for a 'Rood word for me. To them
Since I owe a hist debt of gratitude.
For Ccurty Clerk:
Ed. Batla
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