The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1964 Page: 2 of 6
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THE NEW Ul.M ENTERPRISE, NEW Ul.M, TEXAS, Thursday, April 23 l'X>l
THE NEW ULM ENTERPRISE
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PAINFUL CORNS!
LIBBY'S - Whole Kernel . can 15c
CORN
FRIDAY & SATURDAY SPECIALS
22c
LIBBY'S
SWEET PEAS
can
1.89
King size bottle
LIBBY'S
CATSUP
4
5 lb.
ROBIN HOOD FLOUR
Libby's
15c
Coca-Cola 8C Sprite, 6 bottle ctn. 35c plus deposit
sal 49c
SYRUP BLACRBVRN Special
SUNSHINE CRACKERS
SUNSHINE MINT PILLOWS, Pkg
lbs.... 33c
27c
Washburn's Medium .
PRUNES
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CHECK WITH NUTRENA
Edgar Heinsohn
One-half gallon
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TUNA STARKlST’FAMILr sizECan njc GREEN PEAS H,/ISHBURN’S vbole- /b-1Jc
FOR SALE 20 WEEK OLD HY-LINE PUL-
LETS.
out obtaining the required state
license.
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Higher Education
Texas Commission on High-
er Education allocated $3,960 000
in appropriations to meet stu-
dent enrollment increases in the
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LEAOWAY
EOOD STORES
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can 19c
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Krueger
and Mr. and Mrs Romeo Iselt
were at Matagorda Bay last
week. They had a nice trip but
caught very few fish.
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theft. He was sentenced to life
Any erroneous reflection upon the character, standing or reputa-
tion of any firm, corporation or individual published in these columns,
will bo cheerfully cor roc ted upon it being brought to the attention
of the Publisher. We will slao appreciate the giving of any news items
of any visitors, parties, etc., that may occur at your home. Your co-
operation will help The Enterprise "your newsy paper." Contributions
for publication MUST be signed by the contributors.
CARD OF THANKS and IN MEMORIAMS, 5c per line; Minimum
charge $1.2 5. Address aN communications and make all mon es payable
to The New Ulm Enterprise, New Ulm, Texas.
HELPS STOP
NECRO AND
BLOODY SCOURS
made technical corrections^ in I |and tracts in KVcn counties
‘ <> . i ...u. ,1. offered for sale on May
12, Land Commissoner Jerry
Sadler has announced.
Bids on the tracts in Guadal-
upe, Hidalgo, Maverick. L’vat-
NEW CLOROX*
PITCHER-
handle
BOTTLE __jj^
AUSTIN. Texas — Texans
will have ample opportunity to
give their views on how the
state should be divided into 23
congressional districts of equal
population.
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SAUER KRAUT
son Counties must be received
i at Sadler s office by 10 a. m.
on date of sale.
Oil Allowables Set
Texas Ra Iroad Commission
set May oil production allowable
at 2,800.000 barrels daily for
prorated wells, based on produc-
tion at 28.5 per cent of poten-
tial. That's a decrease from 29
percent formula of the last
three months and 2.900,000 bar-
rels daily for April.
Figure still is the highest for
May in the last five years.
Opinions
The attorney general held in
opinions:
That the new Ector County-
detention facilities forjuveniles
; and adult women do not properly
separate the boys from the g rls
and juveniles from grownups;
That county court misdeniean-
I* Charles H. King Jr., also of or defendants do not have an ab-
ed by Sen. Walter Richter of >
Gonzales, to find further ways
of bettering the lot ot older Tex-
ans.
State Supreme Court knocked Dallas, was. sworn in on April 15 ’ solute right to see the prospec-
out a state law granting a land- as Commissioner of the Bureau tive juror list before trial;
owner, whose property is sur of Labor Statistics.
Water
Oil operators in the New and
Old Batson and Sour Lake Fields ‘
of Hardin County were given a
warning by Texas Railroad Com-
mission to dispose of their salt
water “in sHisfactury manner.”
However, the commission de-
i cided not to issue an order ban-
ning the use of open disposal
pits.
Lower Neches Valley Author-
ity asked for the hearings on
the ground that oilfield salt
water was polluting streams,
from which Beaumont and its
ildustries get water.
Veterans Land Sale Set
Twenty-two forfeited veterans
Pmuul 29c pumppu LIBBY’S-SLICED . CANfy.
John P. Thompson and R. L. I
Thornton Jr., both of Dallas. I
were named by Governor Con-
nally to Texas Turnpike Author-
ity.
Thornton succeeds his late
father for a term expiring Feb-
ruary 15. 1967. Thompson sue-:
ceeds the late Bert Fields for
a term expiring February 15.
1968.
PUBLISHED ON THURSDAY
Entered as second-class matter, Oct. 20, 1910, at the
Post Offce at New Ulm. Texas, under the act of March
3, 1879.
One year in the State of Texas $3.00; Outside $3.50
MR. AND MRS. A. E. GAY, Owners and Publishers
49c VIENNA SAUSAGE
S,TATE CAPITAL
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ANDSideliqhfc
bif Verrt Sanford
ROBIN HOOD FLOUR 25/f>
enmity
J FOR BETTER EDUCATION /FOR HELP LOR ELDERLY J FOR A BALANCED BUDGET- I, f
leges for the coming school year.
At the same time, the Com-
mission took a step toward high-
er standards in the state col-;
leges when it moved to abolish
state financial support for “ques
tinonable" or “frill" college
courses, including
1. Courses not counted toward ;
graduation requirements;
2. Tour or travel courses;
3. Certain “work experience
courses:
4. Dramatic and forensic ac-I
tivities not in regularly organ !
ized classes:
5. Course devoted exclusively
to learning operation of one or j
two simple business machines:
6. Social or self-improvement
courses;
7. Remedial courses or. the
high school level not carrying
college credit:
8. Orientation courses aimed
at counseling or guidance of
freshmen students. | tomeys nao laueu iu
Commission approved recom- man's guilt, since the sheep-
| mendations to strengthen grad- \
uate and research programs in
| the North Texas area and au-
thorized new third anef fourth- ’
year courses for Angelo State
Colege, San Angelo.
Ag-1 Court Speaks Appointments
Fifty-third District Judge Her-
man Jones granted the first in
junction sought by the state to
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there was no place else for them Action was agajnst E L Park
to go. But under the new Fed-1 er, operal(>r of an Austin liquor
store wj,om Regulatory Loan
nursing home costs of the ailing Commissioner Frank Miskeli al
- . . .... leged was lending money at
And tiiat prison inmates are
eligible for parole consideration
after serving two years (one-
fourth) of a two-to-eight year
sentence.
SHORT SNORTS
General revenue fund deficit
as of April 13 has risen to $38,-
800 000. State Treasurer Jesse
James calculated, with balance
in all state funds at $178 100 000
. . . Attorney General Carr tes-
i tified in opnosition to federal
| control of radiation source users
in Texas and five other states.
. Governor Connallv announ-
ced 105 separate schools and 3,-
400 trainees authorized in the
state-federal Manpower Devel-
opment and Training program
already have graduated 1.000
trained workers from the re-
training program . . . State
I Board of Vocational Nurse Ex-
aminers accredited four new
I schools: Municipal Hospital at
' Winters; Wintermute Memorial
Hospital. Klondike; and Terrell
School of Vocational Nursing,
Terrell; and Ennis Municipal
Hospital. Ennis ... A lota’ of
$745,445 in judgments has been
entered against operators of al-
leged slant oil wells in East Tex-
as. according to Attorney Gen-
eral Carr . . . Texas Highway
Department announced that 1965
license plates will have three
letters and three digels (Ex-
ample AAA-123> for about eight
million possible combinations. .
Discovery of a case of scabies
i;>. a feed lot at Hart (astro
( ountv> Id !o a new require-
ment that (be cattle fh.pjied to
i California annually most h* cer-
tified as 'ree of the disease, ac-
cordin.J to notification received
by Texas Animal lb.alll' Com-
mission.
rounded by another's, right of
way across the neighbor's land.
Its decision, overturning lower
courts, denied Baylor County
rancher Wilmer Cleghorn au-
thority to a road through the W
T. Waggoner Ranch
20 state - supported senior col-i An K( PaS() arniv sergeant
I convinced the Supreme Court it
should hear arguments on A-
pril 22 in his suit for Texas vot-
ing rights. Many servicemen
have complained about state
regulations which permit them
to vote only in the county where
they resided on entering sen ice.
Texas Court of Criinminal
i Appeals rejected the third ap-
I peal of Billie Sol Estes from an
eight-year prison sentence for
swlinding. However, the court■
jnads tArhniral corrections in I
ite earlier opinion which enables |
Estes to file another motion for!
rehearing.
Court of Criminal Appeals or-.
dered a new trial for a Bandera ,
County man convicted of sheep de, Wilson, Zavala and Culber-
I theft. He was sentenced to life ---- —-• ““ —
imprisonment for the theft of t
. one sheep after the jury learn-
ed he had two prior convictions
' for passing bad cheeks.
, Court ruled that state's at-
j tomeys had failed to 'prove the
Commission approved recom- man’s guilt, since the sheep-
theft charge was filed by one
rancher but testimony centered
around “suspicious activities" of j
the convicted man in the pas- j
! (ure of another rancher who
! had not filed charges.
^OTE MAY 2
yp RE-ELECT
GOVERNOR
t JOHN
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1 fFO^ more jobs
U. S. Supreme Court has sup-
ported a Houston federal court
ruling that the districts must be
formed to provide “equal rep-
resentation for equal numbers
of people” as nearly as possible.
The Houston court on April 1
should have a chance to do the eral-state program of paying
job in regular session of 1965. i
Sen George Moffett of Chill- aged, those not realy mentally ____
i icothe, senior member of the ill can be taken out of state jn"excess of 1°percent with
: Legislature in point of service, hospitals.
heads the study committee of | He urged the committee, head
which will conduct the hearings.
Other members are Sen. Ab-
j raham Karen Jr. of Laredo, and
Reps. Paul Floyd of Houston.
I Tommy Shannon of Fort Worth,
Wayne Gibbens of Breckenridge.
Richad C. Slack of Pecos, and
; G. F. Mutscher of Brenham.
Gov. John Connally praised
Atty. Gen. Waggoner Carr for
his representation of the state
during the redistricting case. He
said work of Carr and his as-
sistants made it possible for the
state to “hold our 1964 congres-
sional elections without the re-
quirement of a special session
or at-large (statewide congres-
sional) races.”
Court Reforms
U. S. Supreme Court Justice
Tom Clark came to Austin for
the Texas Conference on Judic-
ial Selection, Tenure and Ad-
ministration. sponsored by the
State Bar of Texas.
Two hundred and fifty law
yers, judges and laymen talked
about how to improve the Tex-
as judicial system.
Court organizations and ad-
ministration. and judicial selec-
tion. tenure, retirement, discip-
line and removal wen discuss-
ed. Lawyers and judges from a
dozen other states where court
reforms have been enacted par-
ticipated.
Aging
Governor Connally revealed,
that 1.400 of the 3.500 senile pa- J
tients in state mental hospitals
■ have been moved to private ,
I nursing homes in the last year.
He told his Committee on i „
ing that this is one method be-
i ing used to better the lot of old-
I er, ill persons. Many have been ;
sent to mental hospitals because enforce (he new small loan act
there was no place else for them Action was ajnst E L Park
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New Pig-16 provides fast-growth nutrition at low
cost even though pigs are infected with Atrophic
Rhinitis. Pigs really like the taste of this new
Nutrena starting feed. And in Nutrena tests, pigs
on Pig-16 gained faster than pigs on C recp-18,
the ration it now replaces in the Nutrena starting
program. Feed cost per pound of gain was 3.8',
less on Pig-16. See us for Nutrena Research Farm
results with this complete, pelleted ration.
A seven member study group agreed that the Legislature
of Texas Legislative Council ■ - - - - . .
research arm of the Legislature
plans to begin extensive hear-
ings over the state soon after j
the May 2 primaries.
Congressmen and party offi-
cers already have been invited I
to make suggestions as to how
districts should be drawn with
approximately 416,000 pi pula-
tion each.
PRESSs ASSOCIATION
TEXAS PRESS ASSOCIATION
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The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1964, newspaper, April 23, 1964; New Ulm, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1228324/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nesbitt Memorial Library.