The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 25, 1964 Page: 1 of 6
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VOLUME 53 — NUMBER 36
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A LETTER FROM MRS. FRANZ W. ZEISKE
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Survivors include two daugh-
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-IT’S A GIRL
KRUEGER REUNION'
Community. ,
17th Annual Rice training Puente received instru- (
Bobby Schneider and sons. Mis
Mrs. Bennie Schmidt.
BECKERS REUNION
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A.L.C.W. Meeting
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Mr and Mrs. John J. Klaas
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Agriculture
Activities
CELEBRATES
BIRTHDAY
RICHTER
REUNION
On Monday morning Henry i and Carol
(Dutch) I
Grandparents are Mrs. Ber- ’
nice Heinsohn oi New Ulm and
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Collier ot
Houston.
market, this program is being
carried out through joint finan-
cing by U. S. Department of
The Beckers Reunion was held
June 7, at the Bellville City
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to visit Mr and Mrs. Edmund
Klaus. •
present
The next meeting will be a-
gain held at the same place.
Everybody enjoyed a happy
get toeiher and hoping to see
each other again next year.
H. K. WEBSTER 52, SEQUIN
FOUND NEAR NEW ULM
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| gates to the national
I I tion It was difficult to make a
’ ’ choice because ail the nominees
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Mrs. Norma Mohnke visited]
with relatives in Walis Iasi
week and then on to Houston
to
I wa- buried at th? E
piscopal Cemetery in Galves-
| est Americans working with dig-
i resent all oi Austin County *n fwsoi^d^al
individual freedom and private
enterprise. This convention was
a great day for Texas and Tex-
ans” Mrs. A. C. Machemehi,
Assistant Chairman of Austin
County Republican Party.
including Auntm County in our' in full accord with each other Two of your delegates heard
part oi Tom Anderson s talk to
the Texas Conservative Party.
We have high hopes that after
the Conservative National Con-
Columbus. Mr .md Mrs Edd>e
Minai Mr and Mrs. Clarence
Brune and family of Frelsburg.
Amusements of playing ac-
cordtans by Eileen Drymuha
and Lambert Brune. Eileen and
i-ainbert accompanied Denise
Drymalla in singing some of her
favorite songs for Mr. Drymalla
At late hours all departed for
home wishing Mr. Drymalla
good health and many returns
ot the day. ,
I AUSTIN COUNTY DELEGATES REPORT
HARMONY AT CONVENTION IN DALLAS
Mr and Mrs. Edgar Mieth hibits and trade conferences at
of the day with the A. D. Vos-1 visited with Mr. W. D. Mieth international trade fairs, spe-
Sunday afternoon. ,
Goldwater is much the same.”
Dr. Virgil Gordon. Austin Coun-
ty chairman of Republican Par-
ty
“I was greatly impressed
with the harmony of the entire
delegation of the convention and
with leaders from Texas who
spoke like Ed Foreman. John
Tower and Bruce Alger much
The 89th birthday oi Mr Vick
Drymalla was celebrated Sun
day June 21, Father’s Day by
his children and relatnves.
The dinner consisted of bar-
becue mutton and chicken and
all the trimmings.
The lunch table in the after-
noon held the •‘Birthday Cake",
baked by Mrs. Benny Drymalla.
The cake resembled a tree with
all the childrens names. Around
the cake was placed 89 candles
Also assorted cakes cookies, ko-
laches, pies iced tea and coffee
was served. Other refreshments
as beer anr soft drinks were
served throughout tne afternoon
Those who came to help cel-j
ebrate Mr. Drymalla's birthday
were: Mi. and Mrs. Ewald
Schneider of Frelsburg. Mr and
Mrs. ignatz Pustka Sr.. Mr and
Mrs Victor Drymalla and fam served family style,
ily, Mr and Mrs. Benny Dry-
thc body, nnd the body wa; less the Texas Water Commission 1
and the U.S. Geological Survey ter Mrs Alvin Davis in Galves
would finance i
percent and Austin County
Mr u. S livestock and meat groups try interests
“Today we have an unusual
LOCAL GIRL WINS PEPSI mted Kingdom. The program
COLA CONTEST was actually initated May 28
at
a. m.
“Fighting For America’s Fu-
ture” was the keynote theme of
the Republican party of Texas ^rs Franz
The body of H K. Webster
aged 52, a colored man war
found by a MKT railroad brake- than one hundred feet from the
tural and trade groups, with.
USDA's contribution coming
from Public Law 480 market
development funds.
Countries included in the de family
COURT
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The Commissioners* Court of
Sandra Wiebusch of Route
one New Ulm seni in an entry
Free
man commented. “ We have |
I the supplies to sell, provided and children, Jeanette. Donald
we can get together on prices Elaine and Daniel of Houston
and other conditions.” “The were father's day visitors of
purpose of the present program | Mrs. Klaus' parents. Mr. and
is to service this good market Mrs. Ernest Klaus in New Ulm,
in such a way that we do get in the afternoon they ail went
together and sales are made,'
he added ,
Beaumont. Texas. 9 a m.
July 15-18 State FFA Con-
vention. Gunter Hotel. San An-
tonic. Texas
Pastor Harold Fehler of West-
hoff, Texas has accepted a call
to serve the Lutheran congrega-
tion of Frelsburg and New L'm.
Dr. Vernon Mohr the president
ot the Southern District will in-1
stall Pastor Fehler on July 19.
at the ten o’clock service
Frelsburg and at the eight
service at New Ulm.
Pastor Fehler is married and
has a daughter eight and a son
aged five.
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an! gran 1 c.', ,1. ers
Schuluens and
8-15 and earning out i Mrs Newton Hegemeyer and
other related promotions, in- children of Bellville^ and Eddie
W Wein Ulm (yntrr|)ri?c
NEW~ULm7tEXAS, THURSDAY, JUNE~25ri964
' COMMISSIONERS Last Rites For
Julius F. Schultz
Julius F. Schultz formerly of!
Austin County Texas has been | New Ulm died at the age o.'
, negotiating with the Texas Wa-lfM years and f ve months, June
ter Comm ssion and tentatively | 13 and
I agreed to sign contract wh?re- |
meter mortar, the 4.2 inch mor
tar and the 106 millimeter re-
coilless rifle. He also received
instruction in map reading, land
I warfare, conununications and
July 21 23 American Poultry escape anl evasion The 22 yr.
and Hatchery Federation Con- soldiei was employed by
business
tended to. It was decided to;
have me Richter Reunion every ■
twe years, being the text re-
fer of Rosenberg. Mr and Mrs union to be held in 1966.
Officers were eiecld as lol- vention. Dallas. Texas
ses Mary and Hilda Breit of1 lows: July 25 Regional
Pres
Wharton. Texas. Vice-Pres Mrs
Emil Mills. East Bernard Sec.
Mrs. Erward Kopecky. East
Bernard, treas. Mi Raymond
Richter, Corpus Christi.
' 'Visitors were from Geroge |
West. Corpus. Alice. Kenedy,
Wharton. Hungerford. East Ber-1
nard Needville. Rosenberg. Cat
Spring. Houston. Frelsburg.;
i Columbus, and New Ulm.
j The Schuette Band of Freis-1
burg furnished entereain.nent
KOFFEE KLATSl H during the afternoon playing old
Miss Dessie Miller ot Bren- i
ham entertained in her home on |
June 18, for the Club.
The dining table was laid
with a lace cover centered by a
beautiful arrangement oi sweet-
heart roses and liliy oi the val-
ley.
A delicious lunch consisting oi
ham sandwiches, white coconut
squares, lemon and chocolate
pies, doughnuts, potato chips,
mints and coffee was served to
the following guests, Mrs. T. A j|a|j
Pophanken, Mrs W. F. Neu-j
mann. Mrs. Frittie Arndt. Mrs J M| aild Mrs Ajbt,rt Schultz
Dennis Krueger. Mrs. George «v|ij(jrP(j and Teddy visited Satur ;
W Bosse, Mrs. Emil Gross, dav jn Austin with Mr. and Mi s.
Mrs. Emmet L. Pophanten, Mrs i Herbert Schultz. ! prayer by Rev. Johannes.
George Zeiss, Miss Ruth Meyer. I -- --------—
Miss Hilda Schramm and Miss I Mr. and Mrs. Arno Schultz ot
Hattie Mieth. | Guy, Texas visited in Barlett
The next party will be in the with relatives during the week-,
home ot Mrs. T. A. Pophanken end Mr. and Mrs. Schultz and
on.June 25, and then the regular Mrs. Leo Schulz of Barlett
in the home of Mrs. W. F. .Neu j spent Monday night with the
mann on July 16. ; Albert Schultz family. Mrs. Leo I
----------- I Schultz is visiting with relatives |
Mrs A. D. Voskatnp and Dy and friends in this vicinity dur-j
Ann were at the Cozy Dell Fann i ing the week,
and brought back some ot tlieir ; ■ —
fine peaches they raise. Thr Miss Norma Franke ot Indus
farm is owned ny Oscar Al ! try visited brie'ly with Miss'
brci h- , ‘ Hatlie Mieth Monday. kamps.
sc<mann
Mi s Clude
time waltzes and polkas.
The oldest member present
was Mrs Henry Richter ot Col-
1 umbus, Texas. The youngest
5 month old daughter of 110 for their regular meeting at trip and imagine mat
! Mr and Mrs. H. Haverlah of the parish hall. "Stand Up For part ot your grocery basket was.
New Ulm. ,lri>u«’* WHS snno fnr the nna»n- ! tilled with PeDSI Cola.
After the meeting a delicious I ing hymn, scripture and prayer :
lunch was served and enjoyed I was given by Mrs. Norma |
by all. ^Krause.
When tune for departure The topic of this months stu-, Marek,
came all hoped to see one an dy was ‘
other again on the second Sun- Racial Boundaries.
Tw.
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i and taim'.y, 1
Viola Hegemeyer. Walter Mieth. Mr Harvey Rinn Among them are the following
Rubina Heinsohn. Norma Gross Mrs. Eldy Buenger, Miss Nes- making market investigations to opportunity to get back into the
Florence Gross and Lillie Gross, sie Buengei. Mrs. Elsie Boels- locate potential markets for U. stream of world trade.
---che, Mr and Mrs. W. B. Frank , s. livestock products: providing
Ann, Miss Hilda both U. S. suppliers and foreign
Schonenberg brought | Schramm. Mrs. W. F. Neumann buyers with marketing infor-
j his sister. Dy Ann to spend the Mrs. Dennis Krueger and Miss, mation; arranging visits to the
| week while she is convalesenc-1 Hattie Mieth. , U. S. of teams of potential buy
' ing of her recent operation Cur-1---— ers; conducting U. S. meat ex-
tis Schonenberg also spent part i Mr and Mrs. Edgar Mieth hibits and trade conferences at
Allan Hoppe, Bay town was
sale oi U S. livestock products, elected chairman; Ernest Kcl- equipment and John Bean front
Mr and Mrs Wilkens Brune
and son spent Father s Day J 'coiumbus
with Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Jecmek of Columbus.
Brune at Post ak Point. , ----
usually high. Marketing pros-.------------I Mr. and Mrs. Willie Kutta
pects in these countries have Aup J4-23. and Paris. France.:and children of Sealy. Mr and
Among thj» attending lhe been reported as good in months ;\w. " *
ahead. ■ : c2_. ______ ,________.
The market development a- eluding distribution of promot-'-Jr. Hegemeyer of Eagle Lake
|;ind Mrs. El n > Matuska. Mi. greement authorizes a wide jona) materials abroad and ob I Msited w.th their parents Mr.
’ r ‘ g the cooperation of and Mrs Eddie Hegemeyer for
Henrietta; and Pamie Mr and Mrs. 1. A. of the cooperator and associated foreign meat trade and indus Father s Day Mr. Kutra and
~ ‘ Mr. Hegemeyer attended the
Gun Club meeting Sunday after
noon.
On June 13 Sandra went gro-
icery shopping which she really
enjoyed. She said was a lot ol Agriculture and U? S. agricul-
tun.
The St. John's W.O.C. of New ' Ed. Note -Sandra we feel sure
Ulm met on Wednesday. Jun- that you did enjoy the shopping
a good
dark trousers, the coat that j
was found nearby was a light i faff ln iigg.
spore and the cap was light.'
There was a one doJar bill and
seventy five cents in change in
‘l e pockets.
A colored f uni nil home from
___BolMile picx d up the Cud»
Going north from New Ulmj*b‘u' mne a 111 luesday.
the severed toot was found first i Interment was made in the
then a cap and coat believed to colored cemetery in Bellville
With the overall objective of
developing an expanded export da ghters of Rrida.n, Podce
... i anj aiM>
M.- Emil Hop- » and Miss H:ii
< Mieth.
Fiintkote Booling Co., Chicago,
July 25 Regional Young **i- before intering the Army
Farmers Field Day, Texas A
A M University. College Stati st
July 27-28 Beef cattle Short
! Course. College Station. Tex.
Aug 3-8 Texas Feed Mi- ’
croscopy Short Course, College
j Station. Texas.
Aug 4-7 c •• •
Agriculture Teachers Comer- Weimar. Texas and on June 11
sne received a letter telling her
that she had won $16.00 worth
oi groceries at Saniord Schmid'
store oi New Ulm
beef and other meat products rnske of Elm Mott, secretary, end equipment with the latest
in Western Europe and the U- Norman Kruegei. San Antomo no,,,
nited Kingdom. The program treasurer. <jlH- do(r-
Delicious barbecued chicken
when Secretary of Agriculture with all the accessories
Orville L. Freeman, acting on joyed by everyone.
, , . behalf of the entire U. S.
'7 al 1 livestock and meat industry.
cooperative market a. ” Mrs Corral Ju<rg.n- and
Ella Juergens Sunday ,
Park A basket lunch was ser-
ved family style. About 75 were
. <1J. 411 v , 41 »X. lil i >vav cm■ <
i velopmental program are the rovc^ Kuehn came home with Mrs. Harry Muenzler. and Mrs
United Kingdom. West Ger- tOt a visit. Wilson Neumann and Marilyn
many. France. Italy. Belgium. of New Ulm. Mrs. Joe Gd/n
. the Netherlands „ and Joey of Pasadena. Mr and
, Mrs Riiey Ashorn and family
, • and Mrs. Ruby
Austin County is wholly de
' pendent on ground water. It
would require 14 months to
make the survey by Qualified
engineers in all partr oi the
county.
It is well to plan for the fu
ture and if the survey would
show that we have in Austin
County an ample ground water
supply for decades to come that
1 PASTOR HAROLD FEHLER .would be one factor, among nia-
ACCEPTS CALL TO NEW ULM ny others, to make it ideal for
AND FRELSBURG industrial plants to locate in
I — .. Austin County, as water users
wc alll share a mutual concern.
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are people of integrity and have that the line of thinking of Gov.
the same basic conservauve po- \\aliace and Senator I
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Pvt. Otilio V. Puente
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Our policy is good dependable
service, reasonable prices with
was en- s^usiaction guaranteed.
Those visiting in lhe home of
visit with her daughter and Mr and Mrs. Louis .0. Muenz-
tne Edwin Kuehn s. for Father’s Day were. Mr and
Jesus" was sung for the open-1 tilled with Pepsi Cola.
James Thomas Marek, son
! of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gene Switzerland.
.... had his tonsils removed and Spain Meat supplies are
"The Church Crosses! at the Navasota Hospital Wed- currently lower than normal in
,” and was nesday. His brother Harold had each of these countries and
day in June 1966 at Hillcrest led by the following circle lead- ■ his tonsils removed in Feb prices to consumers are lin-
ers. Mrs. Wilma Kanter. Mrs. | ruary. usually
' Inez Ross, and Mrs. Nellie O- i ------------— ! —•- !
bermuller. There were 27 mem-1
bers. Rev. and Mrs. Johannes.! Millheim Cc;-,v ation and -ar
For closing we were led in be rue Iroin th's area were; Mr
k.. d... i..i------- | Mrs. E> n > Matuska. Mt . greement authorizes a t
Refreshments were served by; and Mrs alJ But t.irann Ji. range of activities on the part Gaining
j the Hostess, Mrs. Kvnriciia ui«i *" J ’ *
i Rinn. assisted by Mesdames Le-1 Brokmeyei
i ona Gross, Viola Hegemeyer. Walter Mi<
Ml. and Mrs. Wesley Heinsohn
oi Houston are the proud par-1
ents ot a baby girl b om to them
at 9:26 a.m. on June 15 at Her-1
man s Hosoital in Houston.
Army Pvt. OttbolV. Puente lhe >ounfe lady lipped lhe
ot Mi and llrs (Mi io s<;ajes at pounds and 14 ounces
itbume Bee- __j ... I
" i ville, Texas completed eight
July 6.7,8. Harris County 4H weeks of advanced infantry Ira-1 oRj brothel Howanj
GRATER MOTOR CO PLANS
GRAND OPENING SAT. JUNE 21
----1 Graeter Motor Company, for-
merly Cordes Garage, of Fay-
etteville announces that it will
The Krueger s fifth Biennial bol(j Opcn house on Saturday,
reunion was held at the New june Everybody is coixtt-
and will answer to me name ot 1 Llm Firtman s Park June 14 aliy invited to come by and reg-
Julia Ann. She has a one year lhe lhen* "whai is in a ister for free door prizes ami
Nam*!’ was carried out K.ve Mme cookies and coifee.
The new additions U> the fam- The prizes given will be a
ily by birth and marriage since ten dollar trade certificate, a
June 1962 were given special motor tune up certificate, two
recognition. There were 31 add- grease and ol] changes
‘The Graeter Motor Company
specializes in tune ups. tron:
present: e!Mj alignment, overhauls, muff-
lers. tailpipes, electrical tests
such as regulators, alternators
anu welding.
We have the latest Sun test
Agricultural Activities of the 1
Texas Gulf Coast Area are as I
follows
’ June 25 Annual Crops Field |
Day. Beeville. Texas
June 25-27 Lamb Judging
| Conference, College Station.
June 27 Minnetex 4-H Club
j Fair. Minnetex
Houston Texas
June 29-30 Greenhouse To-1 son
The fifteenth annual reunion mato Growers Short Course. Puente. 504 S. Light
of the Richter family was held College Station
at the Hill Crest Hall near Col-, • . .-
umbus Sunday June 14th.1964 Camp. Lost Indian Camp. HunU mmg with iseowy weapons st Ft
A delicious basket lunch was v*lfo Texas Polk La. uune 19. During the
_____; , July 15 1
The"presidtfnl"ca7l«J the meet- Field Day. Rice Pasture Re- tion in the use of the 81 mill:-
m’alla and iamily Mr and Mrs ing to order at 2 o.clock. after search and_ Extension Center. ““ J"
Victor Eder and family . Mr and the minutes were read and ap-
Mrs. Roy Schneider and tarn- proved new business was at-'
ily of Marlin. Mr and Mrs. Hugo
Scfvrtz and family, Mr and
Mrs. Cleo Schneider and daug'i-
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itions by b'rth and eleven by
mamagt.
An intensive campaign is pre- i6v persons attended.
sently underway to promote the
seined the Dallas Memorial Au-1
ditonum was quiet enough to
hear the proverbial pin drop. We
took our Austin County Placards
for identification and waved
them with the rest in approval.
An experience 1 shall never for-
as twelve thousand listened to j a^gate
ders of the United States speak
and went to work to accept re-
solutions presented by delegates
from twenty one districts of
Texas. Resolutions from the
grass root county delegates that
“viva" and “Ola" after speak-
ers presented specific problems
but when a speaker had the _
floor or iidormatton was pre- can be accomplished “ feel we
i need more such Texans to speak
out and that more will I feel
that Barry Goldwater will be
ou next president ' G. P. Mi-
chaelis, Austin County delegate.
"We as delegates were privi-
leged to hear Senatoi Barry
Goldwater twice and we still
some of the finest oolitica) lea-1 J-L < u i # , beleive he is one ot the great-
suine oi uie Iinest political tea “The four delegates from Aus- - -
tin County did our best to rep- j njty
our fight to halt Federal en-1
croachment on state’s rigf ts
and on our individual freedoms
will go into the National Plat-; “It was a privilege to repre-
iorm sent Austin County Republicans
"There are fifteen counties and we did our best and were
i/l>r»r» Auntm /*^/win$«r im /•>•»! I— —£al_ __ _1_ _.i
I Ninth District. As delegates we and other delegates. We heard
k did our best to elect good dele- j Gov. George Wallace, Alabama.
| gates to the national con ven- of the Constitutional Party
speak the night after our re-
publican convention and agree vention in Chicago they will
. throw their forces n with the
Barry republicans, Mrs. Zeiske said.
Editor: 1 litical principles.
Your four delegates to the Re- i "I have attended other state
publican State Convention. June conventions but never have I
*v. Mandy jim* infrs*? '’j- M-cii mj iiidiiv «M>rKjrj£ so rwru
rect Quotations of our impres- > in a dignified manner and with
. ... 1. - - - „ j. u „ c- i .. s*ons ,^e convention included j such accord. The delegates were
C^' t^ ‘i£l tremelv” hkiodv' !''™nce about 10 percent of the Clara F rednekson of Galveston jn jMue of ' Jub)lent and demonstrated with
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grand children neices and ne- ajj impressions of the Republi-
phews. j tan Convention.
State Vocational Pepsi Cola Bottling Company at i
. > n f r i* ■ z.tilr r 11 lam*, 14^’
development agreement wtn Mrs.
the American Meat Institute. 1 were Mr and M: i Edgar Wes-
ence. Rice Hotel. Houston
Aug 9-11 Texas County Vr-
ricultural Agents Association
Annual Meeting. Corte Hotel.
foot was about fifteen feet from | by the Brazos River Authority ton. Texas.
— i He was living with his daugh-
man about 2' miles north of road i and the U.S. Geological Survey ter MrS,h'lJi'2, hwl-m P'mncan smte convention. June conventions out never have I
man, aDour z miles north of toau would finance approximately ton al the time of tus death. )6 r>aiia„ |tkp w. manv hard
New Ulm Monday night. I Some twenty fee* from where ' 9( oercent and Austin County include twn zfaiwk. <MJId l,ke ,hese I seen ” working so ha d
The brakeman called Austin 1 the body lay there "as a wal ] and Waller County jointly would ters, Mrs. Alvin Davis and Mrs
County Authorities from Hes ’ lowed out place, which was ex If----- ■ - -- ... ™ ------------
ter Wendt (
Zeiner, of New Ulm was one
of the investigating officers-
According to Deputy Zeiner the
negro had been dead three or
four days, the body was so de-
composed that several people
passing had noticed a scent, but
did not know what it was.
The negre was believed tc
liave been riding the train and
either fell or jumped. One loot
was severed above the ankle
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