The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 14, 1964 Page: 1 of 6
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ANNUAL MAIL BOX
IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
Act'tig Postmaster Wilkins H
Brune reminds rural patrons o
the New L'lm post ohice to b
on the lookout for June live
stock survey cards. Next week
n. a.' came, will leave survey
i of boxes
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TAKE PHYSICALS
HUMBLE GIVES
SCHOLARSHIPS EOR COP
TRAINING COURSE
CARRIERS TO DISTRIBUTE
SURVEY CARDS SOON
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' NEW ULM, TEXAS, THURSDAY MAY 14, 19b4
last year's king and queen, King
Raymond Vitek and Queen Judy
Evanicky.
Carrying his majesty’s scep-
ter was the king's royal scepter
bearer, Lee Allen ot the House
of Matocha.
The king, presented to all his
Mr. and Mrs Jerry Lee Rinn
and Mr. and Mrs Larry Rinn
guests of Mr and Mrs. Eddie
Rinn.
Mr and Mrs. A. C. Rinn vis-
ited with Mr and Mrs. Hugo
Schmidt near Fayetteville Suv
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lee Rinn'
were Sunday afternoon guests
in the home of Mr. and Mrs
Ewald Richter
AGRICULTURAI
ACTIVITIES
CAMP PENDLETON, Calif.
(FHTNCi — Marine Corporal
Tony C Beran, son of Mr and
Mrs Anton A. Beran of Route
1. Fayetteville, Tex , was pro-
moted April 16 while serving
Mr and Mrs. A. C. Rinn vis-
ited with Mr. and Mrs. Hugo
Schmidt at Fayetteville Sunday.
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Chiefs of Police.
Humble has cooperated with
Institute for 10
years in the sponsorship of po-
lice training programs at Icad-
Ba^e
Palms. Calif.
High point ol the cxerctse was
a two day firing problem in
which his unit. providing artil-
lery support lor the First Ma-
rine Division, fired more than
Spring Festival Ceremony Hdld
At St. John’s In Fayetteville
Mrs. Ernest Bader
Dies Recently
Mrs. Ernest Bader, 73. died in
the Bellville hospital around
noon. Saturday. May 2nd. She
was ill for a whole year which
confined her to her bed.
The Rev. A M. Roos offici
ated at the funeral rites which
held irom the Zaskoda ;
her ot Commerce presented a
small gift to each man leaving
for service.
onist was Lambert Brune, elec
trie gu.tars. Erv,in Belota and
Vernon V arschak.
Ushers were Vernon Jureeka
and Steve Pavlicek.
HIGHWAY COMMISSION
PI AN’S l«* MH.ES MORE OF
FARM TO MARKET ROADS
roval
cf th -
Marine Regiment. First Marine
Mr and Division. Camp Pendleton Calif.
His promotion was based <>p
tary appearance and knowied^b
of military subjects
The 11th Marines, an artillery
regiment with the division, is
engaged in a continuous train-
ing program ranging from am-
phibious assault landings on the
beaches of Southern California
to simulated warfare on the
Mojave Desert.
JUNIOR KING AND QUEEN—James Llska,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Vine Llska, of Fayette-
ville and Delores Noska, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Noska of New Ulm reigned over
the Spring Festival at St. Joh’’s recreation
hall in Favetteville. Sunday. May 10.
TRINITY LUTHERAN
May 17, 7 3 am. Church serv-
ices.
Pastor Milroy Gregor, supply
market road the Texas Highway
Department has been ponlmg
toward an ultimate system of
50 000 miles of such roads.
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tior oi the
Comm ssion’s
gratr’ phi'osoph,.”
t< Chairman Herbert C. Petry dred and Teddy
Jr. ‘ Within this concept of
highway development, the com-
HONORED ON
MOTHER S DAY
Mrs. Raymond Peschel was
honored with a pork and beet
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Mr. anJ Mrs. Newton Hege-
meyer and family and Mr. and
Mrs Milford Gross and family
I of Bellville. Mr. and Mrs. Willie
Kutra and sons of Sealy, Mr.
and Mrs. Gilbert Hegemeyer
and son. of Katy and Eddie
Hegemeyer Jr. ol Eagle lake
were all guests of their parents,
Mr and Mrs Eddie Hegemeyer
and William Sunday
who gets a card tc fill it oul
and relum it to the carrier
This way, USDA gets a repre
sentative sample of the area's
livestock and poultry holdings.’
Carriers assisting with the
I survey are: Harry L. Munzlei
Route 1; and Delbert Arndt
substitute, Route 2.
Survey cards will be forwaid-
ed tc Cary E. Palmei, state
agricultural statistician in Aus-
tin. After adding and analyzing
these cards. USDA statisticians
are able to estimate the state’s
milk production, cah and pig
crops, lamb and wool crops and
the number ol hens and pullets.
“Information from this sui
vey will guide livestock and
poultry producers in makiiig
important business det isions,”
Brune concludes.
May 13 The 1964 Livestock
Producers Field Day, Bud
Adams Ranch. Waller. Texas.
May 15-16 Area III FFA Con-
vention. Blmn Junior College,
Brenham. Texas.
Mr and Mrs Ralph Glaeser
and Mr. and Mrs Edmund Rinn I
visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pech-
anec at Frydek Sunday Other'
visitors were Mr and Mrs
Charles Scliiller of Houston
Memorial services will be
held at the Methodist cemetery
at 2 30 pm. Sunday. May 17. j
Ed-
ana:
tommy Baca, Lone Star Hag.
Atun.ii in western s.y.e, me
h.gh school students entertained
w.ui die Texas sone song.
"Texas. Our Texas.” The ele-
mental y students joined the
h gn school smgmg Deep in
the Heart oi lexas and "Home
on the Range, fhe Imai nuin-
bei. I he Eyes ol Texas' was
jomed by the entire audience.
The accom, aiiisis lor rhe
i piogram were Pa.rn.ia Schmidt
Mr and Mrs Henry Hack-
siedt and Glenn of Rosenberg 2700 rounds of high explosives,
were hosts to a barbecue supper
May 10 to honor their daughter I
on her birthday and her niece. I
Dolores Mahlrnann. a
Needville h gh school graduate
Those present were their grand-
HOUSTON — As part of its
program to promote traffic
safety. Humble Oil & Retinim
Company will sponsor 25 schol-
Royal 3 Halletsville. President; Emil
. A. Mertz. Yoakum. Vice-
prat.; Erwin Mertz. .Hallets-
ville. Sec.; Mrs. W Ehlers, Hal- i
letsville, Treasurer; Mrs. L. j
E. (Alice) Schott, 127 Albacore.
Galveston, had on display the
family tree and Fred and Erwin
Mertz. Industry, had a picture
of Christian and Gesina Mertz.
Next year the reunion will be i
held the second Sunday in May I
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Of this designated mileage, •'
3.031 miles represent interstate
highways and 25 604 miles are
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in Texas Recipients oi
awards will be selected by Tex-
as AIM University.
The course this year. ’Super-
of Police Personnel."
coordinated and con-
KING AND, QUEEN—Jimmy Re-
seda. c<m ol Mr. and Mrs. Bill Beseda and
Sbersa Sm-rik. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jbhnote Svreek of Fayetteville. relgued over
Festival.
MERTZ REUNION
The Metrz reunion was held
at the Recreation Hall in Hal
Approaching the throne was leLsvl|le Sunday. May 3 at which
time 68 signed the register. A
basket dinner was held at 12:30 ■
A program by children of the I
group was given. Election of of-
J The squadron is scheduled to
i depart soon for a tour of duty
theater w-th a cast of Broadway 1 squadron will fly anti-submarine
performers who prefer to spend mssions over the north Atlantic,
the summer working in a resort --
area before returning for the TWENTY NINE PALMS Calif,
fall opening of many new pro- (FHTNCI — Marine Corporal
ductions. Tony C. Beran, son of Mr. and
The playhouse will present a Mrs. Anton A Beran of Route
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“featuring! The queen’s f^yal
— ." bearei was KatKf n, ol th?
U/vaaoM r«i Vitr*Klrdk
Louniy. From thjs first farm to IU0ihei, Mrs. Elda Mahlrnann
and four uncles of the Mahl- with the First Battalion. 11th
manns with their families.
Also present were
Mrs. Arno Schultz Sr., Calvin
1964 larm to market land K rby Schultze. Mrs Gil- time in service and rank, mi*
program if a good illustra bert Meyer. Gary and Suzanne
oi the lexas Highway | Mr. and Mrs. Amo Schuitze Jr.,
'balanced pro- i Cheryl. Dana. Sterling and Mr.
according I and Mrs. Albert Schultz. Mil-
cards in a sample
along their routes.
were held irom the Za-.»-oda | USDA bases livestock and
Chapel in Industry at 3 p.m. ™tes on replies to
on May 4 with Koenig Funeral
Home of La Grange in charge
o> arrangements.
Interment was at the New
Ulm Cemetery with Alvin
Krause, Bennie Krause. Thomas
Bader, Bennie 'Bader, Eddie
Bader, and Henry Bastian serv-'
ing as pallbearers.
The former Miss Marie Non-
nenmacher, Mrs. Bader, was
born on May 13, 1888, at New
Ulm. a daughter oi the lai.-.
John and Bertha Ladusch Non
nenmacher. She spent most of
her childhood around New Ulm.
where she also attended school.
She was married to Mr. Bader
on November 19, 1908 at New
Ulm They spent most of their
married life in the Star Hill i
community, where they were
well known and well liked.
Surviving are her husband,
Ernest Bader, one daughter,
Mrs. Lawrence Schramm of I
Nelsonville, three sisters, Mrs.
Clarence Schultz of Aileyton
Mrs Magaretha Oppermann of ,
Frelsburg, and Mrs. Elfrieda
Schobei of Glidden, and onej
brother-, Otto Nonnenmacher of
Walder. Other survivors include
four grandchildren. Leeland
Schramm of Nelsonville, Mrs.
• Lillie Mae) Cecile Krueger of •
Industry. Lester Schramm ot
Nelsonville, and (Oze Ola) Mrs
Lawrence Ruether of Eagle
Lake and three great-grandchil-
dren
Also preceding her in death
were three brothers, Johnny
Edwin, and Charlie Nonnen-
macher. one daughter Elsa
passed away in infancy and one
great-granddaughtei.
Id
this survey.” Brune explains
I “It is im)M>rtan! tor everyone
• Hedn ig Hehveg
Mrs Hedwig Helwcg, 71, of Rt
( 2. Fayr-tteville died at her
•residence Monday, . May 11,
1964
Bom at New Creek, Texas,
‘ " > vas me daugh-
ter of Ed and Heleoa 'Yssaels
' Strickler she a life tong
resident ol tlie community.
Hedwig Strickler was married
on Dec. 18 1912, to Albart Hel-
wig, at R >sebud Texas
Funeral services were held
Wednesday, May 13, at 2 30 p m.
from Shelby Lutheran church
! of which she was a member,
j with the Rev. Waldemar Wendel
, officiating. Interment was in
Shelby cemetery under the di-
rection Koenig Funeral Home
of La Grange.
Deceased is survived by her
husband. Albert Helweg; three
sons, Bernard Helweg of Bell-
aire, Anhui Helweg of Dickin-
son and E!o Helweg of Houston;
an only daughter. Mrs Lilian
Eckerman. preceded her in
death.
Other survivors include one
sister, Mrs. Ida Kuhn of Lib-
erty; three brothers. Her.rv
--- , r r | wcac kmooo vn wav a hoi a uiimy .
to build vnwe than at the LB J ranch Strickler. San Antonio, Keal
! For the past two months he
! — :.J.J a part time job as a HoJus‘on: a!so 12
counties was announced today ■ newsier tOr KTBC-TV. Aus- and four great-grandchildren,
by dre Texas Highway Urtnmis- tjn jn that role, he covered the
s on i state campaign headquarters of
The commission placed an Governor Connally and Senator
estimated cost of $23 million on Yartxirough on election night
queen's tram bearers
Eileen oi the House in
' i»ui(A.iid a;iu I’airieia ot the
I Housi ui Lisra.
Among the attendants in the gn(f (jenevu ve Sodek. Accord!-
seiuor king and queen’s entour-
age were Junior Ducliess Joyce
ot the House ol Svoboda and
Duae ihumas oi the House of
Kasiniersky.
In the wake of the royal
couple came Princess Ruth oi
the House of Wilae, escorted by
i Prince Joseph ot the House ot
Orsak.
Once aeain rovalty has re'en- i loval sublets,
ed in Fayetteville. St. John’* majesty. K>ne Jar <
PTC presented th ' Court of th’ House of Beseda. 2.
! Spring Festival. ’
‘ “Deep in the Heart of Texas,'
; Sunday night. May 1C.
___________ . Local I j.s—
Board No. 44 forwarded 55 reg-
system under the 1964 program
announced today. 69 per cent
are school bus rou-.es and 67 per
cent are mail routes. Tha re-
mainder are generally new1
routes that when improved w l
a'so be utilized as school bus
and mail routes.
Today’s sprawling farm to
market road system in Texas
traces its genesis to a 6 m,.
stretch bu It in 1956 between the ‘ yj)ss
ccmmunit es cf 'fount Enter
prise and Shiloh in Rusk;
The Post Office Department
has designated the week of May
18-23. 1961 as Mail Box Im-
provemem Week.
Ail patrons on rural routes
out of New Ulm. Industry and
Bleibierville post offices are
urged tc- examine thenr mail
bex and give the requ-red at- arships for Texas law enforce
tention. ment officers to attend a special
1 IIV |/ld V IIVUOA. “ 111 piVfsA.Hl a «3. •• va aww
different production dur.ng each 1 Fayetteville. Texas, partici-
week of die 10-week season. pated in an artillery live firing
Kanter plans to return to Tex- exercise March 11-26 at the Ma-
as in late September for his line Cores Base Twentynine
senior year at the University.
Texas I ~
The La Grange Junior Cham- 01 chovanec.
Members of the royal retinue tor the evening program with
were Duchess Evelyn of the q Hail irom Texas."
House of Malek and Duke Wai- a brief history of Texas under
tei oi the House ot Peters. Sig Flags was g.ven by Chester :
The king’s royal scepter bear- Kuihanex representing the Con &d(ie{j (c the Texas h,ghwav
er was Patrick of the House ol lederate flag; David Lee Kre-i <>«> iom nmwram I
Kovar. nek, French Hag; Konaid
Entering in all his splendor Ki ami. United States Hag. Lai-
and powei, was his royal maj- ry Malota, Spanish Hag;
esty, King James ol the House ward Wilde. Mexican iiag,
ol Liska.
The queen's royal sceptei
bearer was Patricia Ann of the
House oi Cun.
Approaching the scene oi
coronation wa- hei royai maj
j esi>. uo.ores ui die House ui
tention. ment officers to attend a special
Mail boxes ol the approved police-training course May 11-
22 at Texas A&M University it
was announced today.
This is the third year in sue
pro- cession jhat Humble has spon- Noska.
sored a training course at th< j-jj,,
Texas school. were
The scholarships will be made
Mrs. Mabel Reed is spending
Pointing out that there are i a few days in Houston with her
more farm to market roads in daughter.
Texas than all other federal and
state highways combined, he
| said: .
in the total structure of our
highway system a farm route •
has a place just as vital to our
transportation complex as does
an interstate route. Nor is a
farm route an advantage only
to the farmers it serves. Tlie
urban peculation explos’on not-
| withstanding, farms and cities
Returning Sunday night were aj the Recreation Hall in Hal- j are more interdependent than
ever."
According tc Petry:
“Total road service tc al)
Texans, rural and urban, is the
ideal we hold before us In every
highway program. Today’s ac-
tion is another step in this di-
rection."
Monday dinner guests in the
mission views all highways as Albert Schultz home were Mr.
life! nes and strives io integrate I and Mrs. H. H Schultz and
the variom highway systems | Ricky Gresser of Austin,
tor the overall good of the
state."
his royal highness,
Prince Robert oi the
I Kanter To Act As\ Final Rites For
Press Agent Up
In Yankeeland
- Kim’er a ion'or at
; the University of Texas w'U
1 serve as press andrtiho ■
^rrvkVMmty ;
‘Tlayhouse in Traverse City Kd ,)rul (
Mich this summer. ,
Traverse Qty is a rMort t en- >
ter located In northern Michigan
about 260 miles northwest of
Detroit.
Since September, 1963. Kan’er
has served as assistant news
editor and chief political report-
er for the Daily Texan, student
newspaper at the University of!
Texas
i j His assignments have inciud-i
ed coverage of the funeral of
the late President Kennedy in
Washington. He remained in
that city after the funeral for
I several days and reported news
! from the Senate
Since Lvndon Johnson became
President, Kanter has covered
- 1 the vacation White House at
Johnson City when the Presi-
dent was in Texas.
On two occasions he was
among the press corps who
AUSTIN Texas —, A sweep-1 were guests of the First Family
ing progfam L '
1 0000 miles of farmland raneb
to market roaC^ in 163 Texas'
type, or design are required.
Patrons still using obsolete lup
opening boxes may continue to
use them at the location,
vided they are kept in service-
able condition and utherwis-e
ineel the requirements.
Boxes and supports should be available to command, staff an i
kept painted and tree from rust supervisory personnel of stale
The name of the owner should law enforcement departments
lx shown on the side of the box in Texas. Recipients ol the
visible to the carrier as he ap
proaches. or on the door where
tlie boxes are grouped The as-
signed box number may be vision
snown The approach to the will be
boxes should be kept clean ot ducted by The Traffic Institute
weeds, ot oihet obstructions of Northwestern University. In
They must be kept in good, structors include institute staff
serviceable condition and should members and representatives of
be easily served by the carrier the International Association ot
Hom his vehicle. Boxes thal are
properly erected and maintain
ed contribute to efficient and The Traffic
speedy delivery oi you; mail.
Your carrier and postmastei
ol the above mentioned offices
will b< happy tc assist you wah jective is to help raise the ef-
any problems, or information I
you may need. ; .
rnHiirn or'i'iHunl v
Approaching the royal throne
„ were
istrants for pre-induction phyri-1 royal court. 1
cal examinations, recently. Th. House of Uhyrek ---- ----
registrants were from three Micheal of the House of Kovar
counties. Austin. Colorado and
Fayette.
On May 5. 1'164, the Local escorted by Royal Lord Gilbert
Board forwarded two registrants ol the House of Belota.
for induction into the armed More close friends of the
Princess Mary Frances of the
House ol Minarcik. escorted by
Prince Clement oi the House ot
Belota.
„ Coming forward in a manner £££ Walter Mertz. Rt
ing universities. The chief ob- beiitling royalty was l‘
jective is to help raise the el- Princess Martha of the House j
ficiency of street and highway ol Swonke. escorted by Royal pr
transportation, thereby helping Prince Leroy of the House of
reduce traffic accidents Henneke.
Prominent among the royal
Larry Altman and Jeanette courtiers were her royal high-
Kanter represented New Ulm ness, Crown Princess Genevieve
duke and duchess Thursday o< the House oi Gully and her
barbecue supper with all the night at the Sealy May F’est escort,
trimmings on Mother s Day by sponsored by the Business and Crown
her husband and children. The Professional Women's Club of House of Vitek,
supper was enjoyed by the fol- Sealy,
lowing: Mr. and Mrs Peschel.
children and grandchildren, the
Woodrow Jaseks. the Ellis Uh
Jigs, the Harold Peschels, Rob
ert Lee Peschel, Marilyn Pes-
chel, Patricia Krpec and Mrs pastor.
Flora Heinsohn, mother of Mrs. Church at study following
Peschel, ’ ■ services.
Melinda of the Rouse of Minar triC1a, ot the Houx< if Liska.. i
The enUre student body enter-;
tamed the royal dhjrt Texas authorized
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service. Names and home ad royalty. Duchess Sharon of the i -£>eep i« the Heart of Texas,
dresses as given at time of reg- House oi I' ‘ " ’ __ * '
istration were: David of the House ol Kulhanek. I -The Vehow Kose^i ------“
Alex Martinez Campos, Seely, j othri miei»o«nts !U Hie myaU'itw lormer queen. ,
Texas. retinue were Archduchesr The icky, presented her majesty,
Robert Lloyd McGrew. Altair.: resa 0( House of Kovar and Sharon Svreek with a bouquet of
” Archduke David ot the House yeiiow roses. •
— • ----s— z>t---t nignways anu co uw iiuivs air
Wilfred Henneke set the pace- u s and state-numbered high-
ways of the "primary" system.
The remaining mileage is farm
to market roads.
Of tlie new farm roads to be
bearet was
House oi Nitchke.
Presented to the subjects was
members of the junior liet most royai ir^.siy. Queen __
Beverly of the Sharon ot the Hotue of *wcck. i oi W projects I
yrek anrt Lord Train bearers to foT fin£inr»jw1 fnr t"»nncfnwtinn hv thp
Queen Sharon wen Eileen, of
Constructon on a lota’, work for this semester late this second Class. USN. son cf Mrs.
The Armed Forces
o PATUXENT RIVER. MD-
. . . | Kanter will finish his schoias (FHTNCi — James W Nits-
Train bearers to ner majestv financed for construction by the tic activities and Daily Texan chke. aviation electrician’s mate
, Queen Sharon wen Eileen, of action Constructon on a total work for this semester late this second Class. USN. .son cf Mrs.
;N.eXL‘n Crtrne.R°\ the House °* ^al‘ Ha' * 1 032 miles << farm market «ron»h He will work at the tele-; Louise E Nitschke ofl015 Wasfi-
reads is involved. vision station until the first ington St Columbus. Texas, is
With addition of new miles i week in June when he will re- serving with Patrol Squadron
by the Highway turn to New Ulm. 44 based at the Naval Air
skyie” caryymg o- me theme* Commission today, tlie Texas After spending a few days Station. Patuxent River Md.
■— >*-■ “—• -J .’’ highway network exceeds 65,000 with his family, he plans to
Aiaiula and Duke ;vusg Susan Von Emden sang mijes for the first time. New leave for Michigan. June 7.
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