The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 2, 1964 Page: 1 of 6
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VOLUME 53 — NUMBER 24
CHICKEN STEW
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Bar
was
DOUBLE BIRTHDAY
1-4
Austin County H. D. C. Meets ■
nest Bcamgart & Son, Insurance,
informative meetings on instrument was packed and re-
glass cases
55c.
PERSONALS
birthdays.
*
demonstration by the Seidlitz
Mr Trey was a machinist for
The baseball practice for the:
Mrs. Francis Derr and family,
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A TWENTY-FOUR HOUR
TELEPHONE NUMBER
da Vogelsang and brothers.
X). weimar. icxas.
FAYETTE: Glen Roy Rohde.
town Tuesday.
mission regulates.
VARIETY SHOOT
HAIRLESS CALF
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Jim Landon Says
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Crude Oil Better
Since 1957
Columbus FFA
Boys Score High
Record This Year
T. S. T. A. DISTRICT 12
SCIENCE FAIR RECORD
Kingsville A and I College, Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Brune and son.
DECORATION DAY AT
SHELBY CEMETERY
Little League Baseball Practice
T( Star!.
Easter Sunday Mi. and Mrs.
A. D. Voskamp had their child
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Voskamp
spent Monday after noon with
FINDS WEATHER
INSTRUMENT
Merrill Schramm, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Leroy Schramm spent
Sunday at the home of a friend
Aubrey Blezinger. son of Mr.
and Mrs. Luther Blezinger of
New Ulm.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Haver-
lah and Elizabeth were dinner
guests of the Paul Laakes Eas-
ter Sunday.
The New Ulm Rifle Club is
sponsoring a variety shoot on
church, with Rev. Harold O.
Bomhoff officiating.
Graveside services at Warren-
ton at the Florida Chapel cem-
etery.
Treybig Rites Held
Saturday morning March 28
Mr anud Mrs Charles Hoppe
of Navasota, Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
Briggs of Houston visited with
Mr and Mrs. Max Stemenberg
Easter Sunday mooting. Then
Mr and Mrs. Stemenberg join-
ed them and they all motored
to Bay City to spend the holi-
day there with relatives.
Survivors are: his wife. Mrs.
son
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NEW ULM. TEXAS. THURSDAY. APRIL 2. 1964
aia
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Mfa„-
stration Council was held in the
meeting room of the Courthouse
on Thursday, March 26th.
All seven clubs were repre
Miss Doris Stride
Honored
Miss Doris
Sunday April 5. 1964, Decora-
tion Day will be observed at
the Shelby Cemetery.
Rev. Wendel will be the speak
er for this observance.
All interested parties are In-
vited to attend the service.
wants tc play is always wel
I corned.
of the state’s cost of public ed-
ucation, and almost 60 per cent j
The La Grange, Junior Cham-
ber of Commerce presented a
Mrs. Leroy Schramm was a to participate in this activity,
business visitor in tawn Mon
|<iay-
Mrs. Louis Warschak and son,
Lawrence were business vis-
I itors in town Friday.
Those visiting the Easter hol-
idays in the Clemens Brokmeyer
home were: Mr. and Mrs. Lam-
o shot smaller than number 8,
i art to be used.
; and Mrs. J. D. Kovar of Rock-
dale and Mr and Mrs. Leslie
Mr. Max Gemgross of Lone Gene Brokmeyer of Houston.
>4.40.
Deed Carl Ohrmberger et ux.
to Kermit Kudloff et al. Land
out of S. M. Williams. Stamps
8 85.
Deed. A. G. Mikcska et ux
to Linhart W. Macha et ux.
Land out of Jacob Stevens Lea-
gue Stamps 55c.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank the New Ulm
Merchants for buying my calf
at the Columbus Livestock and
, Poultry Show March 20.
David Weige
>.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Schramm
and sons of New Ulm and Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Holub and
daughters of Weimar spent Eas-
ter Sunday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Ella Schramm and
Esther at Shelby.
I Ann and Mr. Kotzebue all of Col
umbus. Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
Brown and son. Robert Bruce,
and Mrs. Helen Brown. Mr. and
Mrs. Ardnie D. Voskamp Jr.
and family. Johannah and Tan-
nei all of Houston.
.•
examination These registrants
were
Austin, Colorado, and Fayette
J • 1
la
Mr
9:00 a m. to 12 00 noon. This
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Giebel
andsons Rodney and Brian of
Houston. Mr. and Mrs William
C. Krause and sons Bill and
Kirk of Waco, and Mrs Malcom
Krause of Alvin spent some of
the Easter Holidays with Mr.
and Mrs. Willey Krause.
was served and en-
...
Deed Lottie Mae Keer et vir.
to R. J. Diffenbaugh et ux.
road Commission has regulated
the oil and gas industries dis-
regarded the Commissioners'
duty to guard the public inter-
est. When they talked about al-
lowables and pnxiuction. they
ignored the fact tha’ natural
gas has in recent years become
an important energy source of
replacing Io some extent oil;
and that Texas was more dom-1
inant in gas production than in
crude oil production.
Langdon is the newest metn
ber of the Railroad Commission.
I having been appointed last
spring. Now he is seeking the
voters’ approval to serve the
remaining four years of a six-,
year term. He resigned as chief
justice of the El Paso Court of
Civil Appeals to accept the
| Railroad Commission post.
Before moving to El Paso,
Langdon was district judge for
five West Texas counties While
on the bench and as a practlc-
of the state’s cost of teacher
retirement, old-age assistance,
blind assistance and aid to de-
pendent children.
He stated that oil production
is up three per cent over the
previous year, and “an even
more encouraging" jump is ex-
I pected for 1964.
Langdon said the fact that the
Texas petroleum industry was
in such a healthy state after
more than a half of intensive
development could be laid to
two factors: ID There was a
| lot of oil to begin with: and(2i
it has not been wasted prom
iscously.
Critics of the way the Ra;l-
Tuesday of last week Mr. and
Mrs A. D. Voskamp enjoyed a
birthday lunch with Mrs. Helene
Stem.
The twenty-first annual FFA
Show and Sale the week of
March 19 brought $8,518.58 for
their projects.
Calves brought 40.1 cents a
pound as an average this year.
Average for hogs this time was
44.5 and sheep average was 57.2.
Resales on calves was cents,
hogs 14 to 14*._ and 15 cents for
lambs.
Jit
icate:
Local student from New Ulm.
PHYSICAI — Larry Altman,
who won FIRST in his division
at Columbus and 3rd place in
over all Fair.
BOTANY — Patsy Franta,
Columbus. Leo Baca. East Ber-
nard.
MEDICAL — Patricia Priest,
1 Columbus.
TEXAN HELPS FIGHT HEALTH FRAUDS
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I
Many lovely gifts were re-
. dent or other trouble.
Every motorist should
time in our office.
KOENIG FUNERAI HOME
I’honr 968-3121
La Grange, Texas
Easter Monday guests in the
home of Miss Toni Kuehn and
Mr. Walter Kuehn were; Mr
and Mrs. B.B W. Schultz and
Miss Frieda Kuehn of Bliebler-
ville, Mrs. Olga Kraemer of
Houston, and Mrs. Emma
Grebe of Bellville.
and Mrs. Lester Iselt. Mr. and ,
ing attorney in a large oil pro-
ducing area, he gained vast
knowledge of the oil and gas
industries, as well as transpor-
tation matters, which the Com-
Miss Bertha Brokmeyer is the
I owner oi a white faced cow
that gave birth to a calf about 1
| three weeks ago that does not;
have any hair except on it’s
legs up to it’s knees and on the!
end of it’s tail. Otherwise the
calf is normal. They wrap it
to keep it warm.
inann and Mrs. Ahred Ekker-1 be on April 23rd at 2:00 p.
mann.
The mother of the
will be remembered
lormer M ss Norma
mann oi Industry.
Mr and Mrs. Milford Gross
and sons Michael and Dwayne
oi Bellvile Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
bert Gross of La Grange. Mr
and Mrs Lew Ellyn Gross and
Ernie spent Easter Sunday with
i Mi. and Mrs. Davy Gross and
Kirby.
BELLVILLE NEWS
Deed. J. Lee Dittert, et ux,
to Ethel Hatfield. Land in City
oi Bellville.
Deed. Malcom McGregor to
F. Skrivaneck Land in Samuel
M Williams League.
Deed. F. Skrivaneck, et ux,
to Elisbel Rippei. Land in S. M.
William: League.
Warranty Deed from John S.
Ripple et al. to Chas. Ripple.
Land in S. M Williams League.
Deed. Evangeline E. Cooksey
et vir. t> John H. Turner et ux,
land in F. Grimes 1-4 League.
Stamps $2.75
Bill of Sale. Lamar McCamy
et ux to Robert Edwards et ux.
A five (5) room frame house
Deed. Marshall Brown et al.
to Idell Uushaw. Lot in Sealy.
Stamps 55c.
Deed from E. F. Buchala et
ux, to State of Texas. Controlled
access Highway facility, stamps
4.40.
Deed from Frank A. Lezak
and wife Mildred Lizak to State
of Texas controlled highway fa-
cility. Stamps 2.20.
Deed. Giliis E. Bader to El-
mer D. Meyer et ux. Land out
oi R. Graham 1-4 League
Stamp- 55c.
Deed Ray P. Truxillo to Juan
ita C. Isaac. Land out of S. F.
Ulm were Mrs. Robert Linde
Arthur Treybig and Doreen Kay
Treybig of Fayetteville, sisters.
Mrs. Harry H. Cordes of Fay-
! etteville, Mrs. Leslie Higgs of
i Houston.
Services were at ten o'clock
Monday at St. Pauls Lutheran
The next Council meeting will
m.
Mrs. Kinch Koehn, our District
honoree I Directoi,
as
NEW ARRIVAL
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Henk-
April 2nd. at the Catholic Youth. haus jr Columbus became
Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Schmidt
and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Galle
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Sobode and Mr. and Mrs. V. G.
Warthan at Rosharon Sunday.
Senator Ralph Yarborough of Texas, right, registers concern during testimony by Food and
Drug Administration witnesses that no federal control now applies to metal parts now used in
bone suraerv, even though improperly tested metals can sometimes injure the patient. The
t.7mon? c7m. at hearing, of th. Subcommittee on Fraud, and th. Elderly of the U. S. Senate
Special Committee on Aging. The testimony was only one of several facts already disclosed in
the subcommittee investigation. "Health frauds and quackery endanger health, and testimony
indicates they cost the American consumer a billion dollars a year. This cannot go unchecked.
Senator Tarborough Mild. At Senator Yarborough's right is Senator Neuberger and a com-
mittee staff member.
Mr. and Mrs. Isedore Brok-
meyer and sons James, Donald
and Randy entertained in their I
home last Sunday in honor of I
their sons Bruce who was 13 on ’
the 16th and Dan Robin who
Austin 5 League Giant. Stamps was > years old on March 241
| with a chicken, beef and pork
Hin
Elfe
j
will serve refresh-
the | ments at this meeting, so all
Ecker- members are urged to attend.
tteportei
On April 18th. a 4-H Team
! Demonstration will be held in
will be 1 the Courthouse meeting room
exchanged at the First Method- beginning at 9 00 a. tn., and on
ist Church in Rosenberg on! April 24th at 8:00 p. m . a
’ll 1964. , l________'..it::- *7 **“
Those attending from New Paint Company will be held.
Bruce and Robin thanked ev-
-—* for the nice gifts that
i they received, and everyone
wished the many more happy
the Spring meeting.
A workshop on judging can-
Oberboff and Mrs John Stehle. | ned goods and baked foods will
„__.v be held in the Courthouse meet- j
ceived and those unable to at-j ing room on April i4tn from
tend sent gifts.
Refreshments of sandwiches, workshop is open to any one
chips, cake, coffee, punch and interested,
mints were served to the i On April
guests.
The wedding vows
Mrs. Elmo Iselt and family,
Mi . and Mrs. Kirby Gene Iselt
Miss Carol Hill, Mr. and Mrs.
August Hoppe, Mi. and Mrs.
Ted Mazocb and family, and
Miss Wanette Townsend
| with a chicken, beef and pork
Deed Lota Rutledge et vir to barbecue dinner.
May Sparkman lots in Sealy, i Those present for the occasion
j , i. . ..._ and Mr. and Mrs. J I
L. Pierce and family from Me-1
Westall Labor No. 6. Stamps! tarie La Mr. and Mrs. C. A
SH-OC. Hoppe of Van VIeck and son of
Deed M. C. Koch et ux. to ' * —
Calvin H. Boehme, et ux. Land
out of A. J. Bell Grant. Stamps and Mr. Ernest Brokmeyer of
Fayetteville.
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Haver-1
lah and daughter. Mrs. Bennie
Haverlah and family of Bay
City, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Vogel-
sang and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hav-
erlah visited in the afternoon.
Ham sandwiches, cakes, angel
food cake and cup cakes, coffee
Deed. John Henry Williams and DUnch was served and en-
to Phillip Reese et ux. Land out joyed by all
ol John Nichols League. Stamps • i ’ " “ * ‘
: eryone
On April 12, at the Industry
school the Boy Scouts will have
a Chicken Stew this is sponsor
ed by Troop 299 and Cub Pack
299.
There will be cake, pies and
refreshments. Serving will be-
gin at 11:30 a.m., the price is
only 75c for adults and 40c for
children from G to 12. All you
want to eat and that includes
tax.
In the afternoon at 1:30 the
Derby Races will take place
and then at 2:00 o’clock the
Scouts will play the Firemen
in a ball game.
A Radionsonde weather in-
strument which was released at
a San Antonio airport Friday
was found Saturday morning by
Max Gemgross on Ids meadow !
sented and reported on having one mile east of Lone Oak. The
had i
the demonstration given by Mrs turned according to instructions
Beatrice Rubenstein, the agent, with the instrument,
on Selection of Fabrics”.
Final plans were made for |
District 11 Spring Meeting
which will be field on Thursday, i
Edward J. Barta of East Ber-'
nardo was a caller in our office I
Tuesday afternoon Sunday afternoon at New 11m
------------------ Firemen’s Park April 5, start-
Mrs Max Gemgross is on the ing at 1:00 o’clock.
sick list. We wish for her a spee-1 Prizes consisting of ham, ba-
dy recovery. con and etc will be awarded.
--The public is cordially in\ited
I
The regular meeting of the
■ Austin County Home Demon
Stehle. bride- ■" ”
elect of Emil Silhauy Jr.,was
honored with a bridal shower
on Sunday, March 15, at the
home of Mrs. John Stehle.
On March 3C. 1964 Local No.! Henry (Dutch). Curtis and Dy
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44 also forwarded seven 111 reg-11— ,— .... ------— — —. —
istrants for induction into the
armed service. Names and ad-
desses as given at time of reg-
istration follow:
AUSTIN: Mitchell Lee Davis,
! New Ulm. Texas.
COLORADO: Lonnie Alley, of
! Columbus. Texas. Raymond An-
' drew Kubesch. Nada. Texas. I
Bernard Henry Mikulenka, Col-! their folks at Brushy. Miss Frie- bert Skubal and family, and Mr.
Is maintained especially for the umbus, Texas, Elo Frank Ra-
convenience of friends, relatives ; abc, Weimar, Texas.
and the authorities when con F ay m i is: uien noy nuuuv.j rar. nuu ucnqpwsa ui umiv
cemed. j La Grange. Texas, Eugene Au- Oak was a pleasant visitor in
Without obligation, you may gust Tieman, Jr., La Grange, town Tuesday.
AUSTIN. Texas — Texas
crude oil currently is selling for
more dollars than any year
since the Suez crisis in 1957.
Railroad Commissioner Jim
Langdon reports. ;
Langdon said this should be
welcome news to the people of)
Texas because the Texas oil and ,
may j gust Tieman, Jr., La Grange,
have durable linen personal. Texas.
identification cards for your car
and your purse with our 24
HOUR telephone number to call small gift to each man leaving
for assistance in case jof acci- for the service.
have j
them! They are available at any j
Mr and Mrs. Leroy Schramm
i and sons, accompanied by Mrs.
Walter Henkhause were pleas-
ant visitors in town Friday.
DINNER PARTY
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Iselt enter- [
tained with a Dinner Party
in their home Sunday, March
2911..
Guests who attended were.
Mr. and Mrs Walter Dahsc.
Mr. and Mrs. Romeo Iselt, Mr.
Center in Bellville. Felt eye the proud parents of a fine eight I
glass cases and door prizes r„)!jnd fourteen ounce baby boy
■ which were made by members at Columbus Hospital on
I were brought to the meeting March 26th He was given the
and these will be distributed at nanie of James Allen. The
couple have three other child-
ren.
Henry Hajovsky grand cham-
pion calf, a Black Angus and
weighing 660 pounds. Henry
Poenitzsch had grand champion
hog this year a Duroc weighing
18C pounds A 77 pound .South-
down lamb was champion,
raised by Anton Schmidt. Randy
Brock was the owner of a pen of
two Capons that were grand
champions Henry Mazocn was
the winner of a pen of grand
champion fryers and the pen of
! grand champion rabbits
I raised oy Jerald Kmgce.
The 1964 FFA Sweetheart is
; Diane Giddens.
The New Ulm Merchants
I bought one calf, two sheep, and
one pen of fryers.
The Austin County Livestock
Association, bought one hog, Er-
—* ..a li. . ■ ■ i O C — — T
FK2SI I Qv .□’JII, All3441 otrx;,
bought one hog. New Ulm State
Bank, bought one calf and one
pen of rabbits.
EL CAMPO — The third an-
nual T. S. T. A. District 12
Science Fair broke a number! 0( 9 25 at the Gulf Coast hos
of records here with 387 student® pjfat jp Baytown. Mr. Arthur
showing their prize wining pro Fredrick Treybig aged 59 pass-
jects judged best in local fairs! e(< away.
throughout a 14 county area Mr. Trev was a machinist for
Fair Director. Louis Hudson the Humble Oil and Refining
of El Campo, stated that not company.
only was there more participa- I ’'
tion but higher quality exhibits! Doris Treybig. of Baytown,
than ever liefore. Master Sgt. Wallace Fritz Trey-
Paul Cowan of the University big at Austin, three grandchild-
of Texas, one of the 30 judges at: ren. Ruthie Marie Treybig, Karl
the fair, termed the event
outstanding.
Cowan, who has judged a
number of other fairs in Texas,
was amazed by the number of
physical science projects.
This is the firs', fair I have
judged where there were twice
as many physics exhibits as |
other areas.” he remarked as
pointing out that physics is an
advanced course and a senior
elective in high school.
A physics division winner.
Don Spalinger of Eagle Lake,
was chosen as one representa-
tive from the district at the
National Science Fair-Interna-
tional in Baltimore Maryland
May 4-9. His subject was “De-
fraction of Elections.”
Achemistry exhibitor. Sharon
Krag of El Campo, also won |
the trip as the other Grand A-
ward recipient. He entry was ‘
entitled, “An Apple a Day.
Why’"
Many other top awards were
announced Saturday as formal
presentation ceremonies under
the direction of Dr. Delbert
Stark, President of the El Cam-
po Jaycees who co-sponsor the
fair with the El Campo Con-
solidated Independent School
District.
The students listed below re-
ceived FIRST (1st) DIVISION,
a rating of highest excellence,
which is indicated bv the blue
ribbon attached to their certif-
Mrs. Emil Silhauy Si. was also
gas dollar pays for 42 per cent
Upon arrival the honoree
[ was presented with a corsage
of white carnations Her mot-
her, Mrs Martin Stehl and!
the prospective groom’s mother
a a m 11 dllaaa.M* Cl ••irwci nlcn
presented with white carnation
corsages.
Gaines were played and
guests winning prises were
Mrs. Allen Eckermann and Mrs.
Wilic Lamensky.
The hostesses for the occas-
ion were Mrs. Ralph Hupe. Mrs
Arthur Stehle, Mrs. Nelson
SELECTIVE SERVICE
BOARD NO. 44 LIST 6C
LA GRANGE. Texas. March
Senioi and Majoi Little League 3f 196-* — Local Board No. 44
baseball will begin Sunday, A forwarded this date (60) regs-
pril 5. at the West End School trants for pre-induction physical
at Industry, the time 1 3C p m.
This includes all boys age 10
Ihrough 15 who wish • to play
Little League in this years sea-
son. We still could use some
more boys especially in the Sr.
division ( 13 through 15 age
i group ), of course any boy who
from the three counties ren as dinner guests. Mr. and
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