The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 2, 1965 Page: 2 of 4
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THE NEW ULM ENTERPRISE, NEW ULM, TEXAS, DECEMBER 1, IMS
association
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1965
trict is part of the public school DIG BAYLOR LUCK!
A 27- POINTER . WOW!
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tical data, policy limits and
IT PAYS TO READ THE ADS!
A SINCERE HELPFUL
SERVICE!
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seventy dollars (59 more are
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shops. Federal funds pay 5 per k •. .•
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Eagle Pass schools, which
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Ph. PE 2-2678
COLUMBUS, TEXAS,
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LA GRANGE DIRECTORY
and material support. 1
church regularly and
Bible daily.
La Grange, Texas
They returned home
FL 7-2211
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'ey for medical care •
that's alreadv more tha
million dollars a year in Texas.
FEDERAL AID
TH* CHURCH FOR AU . . .
AU FOR THR CHURCH
Cozy Rest Home
LA GRANGE, TEXAS
Dr. D. R. Taylor
— OPTOMETRIST —
Harry P. Whitworth of Aus-
tin was named to Texas Aero-
L. A. REICHLE
Mobil Oil Products
Phone WY 2-43C0 - New Ulm, Texas
INDUSTRY-NEW ULM TEL. CO,
Industry, Texas FL 7-2301
INDUSTRY STORE — WELCOME STORE
NEW ULM STORE
Shelby Mobile Feed Service
HILL SERVICE CENTER
Appliance Service, and Humble Products
Phone 992-0611 P. 0. Box 68
E. H BAUMGART & SON
Insurance
New Ulm, Texas
GEORGE MIETH MEAT MARKET
Choice Meats and Real Estate
Phone WY 2-4142 - New Ulm - WY 2-4136
ECKERMANN MEAT MARKET
Fresh Meats and Custom Processing
Shelby — GR 6-8858
LIVINGSTON — A Baylor
University student, Allen High-
tower, will be hard to satisfy
Meiners Motor Co.
Dodg. Dart ISO, Plymouth,
Chridar, Imparts!
Dodge Trwcki and "Jaepa”
Dependable Cited Care
Guaranteed Service
Body Wark, Painting, Wreck
Repairing, Cultom Seat Covert,
Headlinings. Furniture Upholetering
Adamcik Refrigeration Sales & Service
•ZED ADAMCIK — Owners — J. V. KANA
“Anything We Sell We Set vice”
— FRIGIDARE APPLIANCES —
Radios — Washers — Misc Aopliances
LENNOX HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING
Phone M La Grange, Texas 207 W. Travis
Day
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Janssen Bros., Inc.
GMC Truck Salea — Part a
and Service
Phone 221
9 CONTRACT PLANTING^
COASTAL BERMUDA GRASS
WE CAN HANDLE ANY
AMOUNT OF ACREAGE!
WILL ALSO PREPARE
SEED BED.
For Full Details Contact—
R. M. DVORAK
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word each *
Minimum 50c
40c minimum
A charge of H
made for all i
enail out atatei
for tha aged and invalid,
care and good food.
■ Any religion accepted.)
Clean, comfortable rooms, with
home centrally heated
and air-coaditioaed.
Write to: Mrs. Linda Wunderlich,
Bow l»5A — Route 2, er
Cell >01-4541, La Grange
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THE HEW ULM ENTERPRISE jictprompdy to strike out the
FOR SALE
Paint, from I
rubber base
side aluminu
Built-In Bal
damaged, fro
Commodes
basins. HRU
Rt. 2, Box 11
FOR BUTAN
contact Faye
FRaahUa S-2
Fayetteville, 1
POSTED
C. Ashom
hunting, or
nature. A.
FOR&ALE
breasted wl
dressed. Jo
Fayetteville
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We are
Hurricane
canes all
Buildings.
FREE est
obligation.
Amco Fen
Crockett I
bus, Texas
Schroeder Drug
2 Registered Phermacitts On Duty
24 Hours a Day
Complete Veterinary Supplies
West Side of Square
Mrs. W. B. Cooper, Mrs. Ma- A home
Thanksgiving in St. Louis, Mo. belle Reed, Mrs. Johnnie Cof- with nursing
Sunday ty, Joyce, and Darryl and Bob-
and report having a nice trip, bie visited Saturday in Bay
Recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Aurich were R. J.
Danchak Jr. and Miss Rita
Swakloski of Houston, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Kirschoffer of La
Grange and Mr. and Mrs. Les-
ter Aurich of Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. Egon Pflugh-
aupt and daughter, Donna and
baby of Dallas, Mr. and Mrs.
Leander Pflughaupt and family
of Houston, Mr. Fred Minssen
and grandson of Lubbock and
Mr. and Ms. Glenn Pflughaupt
and family of Fayetteville were
visitors in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Pflughaupt for the
Thanksgiving holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Mohnke
and family of San Marcos, Mr.
and Mrs. Ervin Kuehn ;4nd
family of Houston, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Rinn of Taylor,
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mieth and
grand daughter Sharon, Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Krueger were
Sunday dinner guests of Mrs.
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BAR WANTS OVERHAUL
federal ■ state Bar of Texas, hoping by June 30, 1967. Each of 18 |
u» oi me federal for a complete ovei
such residency re-state’s penal code,
for federally sup- -■ j! *-
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Nora Monhke and Mr. W. D.
Mieth.
Thanksgiving dinner guests
with Mrs. Mary Haverlah and
family were Mr. and Mrs. I.
A. Brokmeyer and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Haverlah
Elizabeth and Chales. In the
evening Mr. and Mrs. Romeo
Iselt visited with them.
Guests in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Elmo Matuska during
the weekend were Mrs. Evelyn
j Moseson and son Gordon of
Lyford. Texas and Mr. and
Mrs. E. M. Orsak and family
of Mt. Pleasant, Texas.
Mrs. Meta Drymalla and Mr.
' and Mrs. Claudia Venghaus
I and son of Columbus spent
Thanksgiving Day with Mrs.
Martha Gross and son.
Mrs. Lloyd Galle and sons
of Lyford, Texas spent Friday
with Mrs. Martha Gross.
Grandma Prause is confined
to the hospital in Bellville. We
wish her a speedy recovery.
House Speaker Ben Barnes
announced appointments to two
ey cuiiuiuiKxra: ngma <■*»», u
Interim Committee on Saving (December 1).
i Katzenbach contends poll tax
T. discriminates against
KOENIG FUNERAL HOME
Where “Good Service Cost No
More.” — Ambulance Service
anywhere - anytime. Funeral
Insurance - Pre-arrangcments—
SERVING Industry, New Ulm.
Frelsbarg. Shelby and all sur-
i ounding territory.
All Insurance Policies Honored
Phone Industry FL 7-2556; La
Grange, 968-3121.
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legislation in a special session, otherwise eligibile.
Lawmakers this year 1
to anticipate changes in federal according to
programs. They redefined eli- Commissioner John H. Winters,
giuiuLj iii oilier iaw w uiuuuc uu. aviuanj out controversies sucn as aevei-
the blind, disabled and families after next July 1. But. he ac- oped before the revised code
with dependent children under knowledges, the gain would of criminal procedures was i
medical care coverage. Their have been far greater had the,
anticipatory state law becomes five - year residency restric-1
effective July 1, 1966, while tion been repealed by the 1965
congress later made federal state anticipatory act. Winters
population demands of Amarillo was reappointed to
[new six year term.
i Connally also reappointed Ar-
nold Koop, Allen Burditt and
. W. C. Hollingsworth, all of Ed-
| na, to board of directors of
■Jackson County Flood Control
District.
by the federal government.
However, in distressed areas,
the figure may go as high as
three - fourths per cent.
The 67 cities already have
used one million, two hundred
City with Mr. and Mrs. Gus
Meinke, and in the hospital at
El Campo with Jo Ann Meinke.
Mr- and Mrs. Kelly Boehme
and Nancy, Mrs. Ben Boehme
and Ernest Le Boehme attend-
ed the funeral services of Mr.
Henry Meyer at Mentz last
week.
Shirley Kulhanek of Frels-
burg spent the weekend with
Eunice and Annelle Gay.
Mr. and Mrs. Moore Jr and
sons of Houston spent the
holidays here at the country
place of Mr. Johnnie Moore.
Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Breit were in Houston to attend
to business and also visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cal-
lenious and son James of Hous-
ton.
Sunday Mr. Arthur Franke
and Miss Laura Brune visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Breit >
and Mr. John Koslocsky atj
Frelsburg.
plaint.
I At the same time, Edgar
j heard parents of six Rio Hondo
ISD students protest the schools ,
i withholding report cards of
children who have
special fees levied ____ _____ _
plies, towels soap and lockers.; amendments relative to stalls- with clusters of points on each.’
POLL TAX CASE iticaJ data
UNDER STUDY equiqment.
■ Governor Connally has ap-
A special three-judge federal1 proved these seven Neighbor-
court has under study whether
the Texas poll tax should be I ~
S.TATE CAPITAL
S MVidettehfr
Ay Vrrn Sanford
Eye. Enminod, Claim Fitted,
Frame. Repaired, or Replaced
while you wait. Lenaet Duplicated.
Contact Lent Fitted.
— omen HOURS —
S:SO to 5:50 Monday thru Satur-
day, except Thunday, Si50 te
12:00. Office Ph. MB-5F55. Home
Ph. 5<(-4>07. Call far night ap-
pointments. Old Masonic Bldg., La
Grange,
expanded benefits effective
January 1. At best, Texas will
be six months late in taking
full advantage of all new bene-
fits available.
• - and operating in the field of edu- is not cooperating with
1 that's already more than forty ‘ cation will be solicited for aid. committee cn four key federal
u-n— ---*- --- Committee will use as ' programs. State Commissioner
I a guide me American Law In- ; of Education J. W. Edgar pro-I
I stitute's Model Penal Code that (mised to look into the com-
New life is being breathed was completed and put into
‘ ----.----. *s— 'circulation more than a year;
ago.
APPOINTMENTS
fare recipients to have lived engineering firm using federal proved Texas’ state plan
most preceding nine years, the last
since only about four year of which was immediately grow along the lines set forth,
states can qualify immediately prior to the assistance appli-
under “Title 19” of the extend- cation date. This law will hir-
ed Kerr - Mills medical care ther delay increased f
program. aid. “Title 19” of the federal for
Apparently, there are no act outlaws i
plans afoot to speed up Texas strictions for federally sup-
eligibility through emergency ported medical care to those
sion. uiiierwise eiigiuiie. :
tried Texas won't “lose” anything, |
*- •' “ - State Welfare i
tions resulting in long, drawn-
' States which fail to bring studies won't be especial! large, new complaint.
their lafrs in line with “Title representatives of the Bar say | Head of Win„.----...
19” by December 31, 1969, will an adequate job will be done. County Community Action Com-|
; lose all federal matching mon- Some of the Texas foundations mittee charged Eagle Pass ISD ruled that the Rio Grande In-1
the dependent Rehabilitation Dis-
frinl la nurt af I ha nuhlia ar.haal !
program of Texas and is eli-
gible for financial assistance
under Title 3 ot the National
Defense Act of 1958.
tuwci, wan uv ncuu w aauaay
Truckers and insurance un- on future deer hunts. On a
derwriters representing them week end visit home to Liv-
have until mid December to ingston. he bagged a trophy
i file briefs to back protests a- deer with 27 points.
not paid I gainst the State Board of In-, The wide-spread antles
for sup-' surance’s proposed truck rule almost palmated on te ends,
The Church is the creates! factor
on earth for the building of charac-
ter and good citizenship. It is a
storehouse of spiritual values. With-
out a strong Church, neither de-
mocracy nor civilintion can sur-
vive. There are four sound reason?
why every person should attend
services regularly and support the
Church. They are: (I) For his own
sake. (2) For his children's sake.
(3) For the sake of his community
and nation. (4) For the sake of the
Church itself, which reeds his rooral
and material support. Plan to go to
church regularly and read your
which submits the application
| to the U. S. Housing and Home,
Finance Agency. A third party
Texas law requires most wel-: contract is drawn up with an Education and Welfare has ap- ;
iiMk rac*in>Antc tr» hnva livxwi AnmnAAMMA Hv-rm maImjv FxwiAw-r*! ——-..— -I
construction of facilities for the
Then, all the city need do is mentally retarded. *
•ow alonv the lines set forth. State is eligible to receive up'
I to S516.1S8 to be used by next; i
June 30. and $675,876 to be used
complete overhaul of tne ; state areas has been assigned |
, may com- *—**- ------- j
' plete studies in time to make
t recommendations to the 60th
Legislature. I todial care, and sheltered work-
Proposals are being consid-
ered to avoid random opera-
gibility in state law to include but actually will “gain” funds out controversies suchas devel-
Suppose you were given keys that would unlock
the mysteries of the universe. With them, you
could answer the “whys” that plague all of us
You'd know what was going to happen to you
and those around you tomorrow—next month—
next year.
Would you use them?
Of course, you say! Think again. And, once
you’ve thought, you might shake your head, hand
them back, and say, “No thank you.”
Common sense tells us that man was not meant
to understand every mystery of life. The reasons
“why” remain as they are because our Creator in
His wisdom thoroughly knows just how much man
can both stand and understand.
God has a greater gift for you than these, or
any other keys ... the gift of Faith. You will find. (
it by going to church regularly.
ChApter Vena
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A total of 67 small cities have
completed plans under the
State Health Department's En- ■
vironmental Development Pro-!
gram, which oils the machinery
of federal urban planning pro-
ngram. Another 59 are in the
q process of doing so. «uuiwnwu
I Costs are paid two - thirds key committees:
Taxes -
Victoria
AUSTIN, Tex. - - A long-
standing residency restriction ■
on state welfare recipients may-
cost Texas millions of dollars
in federal medical care funds
next year.
welfare
maintain that Texas’ position in the state five out of the and local funds,
is little different from
states.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Litz-
mann and children Larry, Ka-
ren and Lisa of Brenham vis-
ited Sunday evening with Mrs.
Ben Boehme.
Mrs- Hugo Schuette and Miss
Linnie Warschak of Frelsburg
were in town Monday on bus-
iness.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Schuette
were guests of their son and
family, the Leroy Schuettes, {
for a turkey dinner on Thanks-
giving Day. Mr. and Mrs.
James Burger and children
were unable to attend because |
of illness in the family.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Baum-
gart visited during the week-'
end with Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Ruland near Franklin, Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H.
Baumgart are spending this
week at Rockport.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Weiss
of Welcome and Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Schultz of Houston spent
into Texas towns of fifty thou-
sand population or less.
I A project called Urban Plan-:
j Assistance Progrhm - fed |
with community initiative, state {
iwo. n*xv .---------- administration and federal mo- w
will cbaarfaiiy corrected wpo» ■* being brought to the attention pressing population demands (of Amarillo was reappointed to
of nay vititort, partiet, etc., that may occur ac your homo. Your co-
•per* cion !___ ____ _____
for publication MUST be »ig«ad by the contributor,.
CARD OF THANKS and IN MEMORIAMS, 5c per lino) Minimum
charge *1.25. Addreaa all communication! and maha all moniea payable
«e Tha New Ulm Eaiterprise, New Ulm, Tens.
NEW ULM STATE BANK
Member F. D. I. C.
Established 1906
BUENGER CHEVROLET CO.
FL 7-2171 Industry, Texas
NEW UIAf ELECTRIC SHOP
Electrical Appliance Sales and Service
WY 2-4101 New Ulm, Texas
R. M. DVORAK
Contract Planting - Coastal Bermuda Grass
Box 101 Columbus, Texas PE 2-2678
INDUSTRY STATE BANK
Member F. D. I. C.
Industry, Texas — FL 7-2151
MILTON LINDEMANN
Purina Chows
Industry, Texas
NEW ULM ENTERPRISE
Offset Printing — “Better For Less”
Phone WY 2-4178 P. O. Box 128
predicts the Legislature will 1 adopted by the current Legisla- 1 face loss of accreditation next no evidence of levy being used hood Youth Corps Projecta:
act promptly to strike out the tqre. J year unless deficiencies are % to discriminate against any vot-1 Wellington. $28,900; Houston,
provision at fts next session, b Although the cost of making largely corrected, received a er or group, says Carr. i $857,760; Cooper, $41,430; San
*■" ** -------------- •---- i cuiiRT I Antonio, $102,480; Kingsville,
Head of Winter Garden Tri-! B"UK1 : $81,410; Sulphur Springs,$79,320
Atty. Gen. Waggoner Carr sand Mission, $14,600,
J«4 E. Traub St. — Ph.
E. V. MEINRR3, Owaar
Booh
Job
Job
Mauhew
Wednesday I Cnrintbiant 11
Thunday Galatians
Friday Matthew
Saturday I Corinth^ane
priority according to need for
these services: diagnosis, treat- |
ment, education, training, cus-!
, todial care, and sheltered work- ™
cent of cost.
SCHOOLS FACE
COMPLAINTS
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Poet Offce at New Ulm. Texas, under the act of March
8, 1879. . A
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MR. AND MRS. A. E. GAY, Owners and Publishers
Any H WMOBI ryfltction upon I
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ment.
Court heard case, brought by
U. S. Atty. Gen. Nicholas Kat-
zenbach under new voting
rights act, here Wednesday
,1 vmuiiunvv vss bjcsvMa£ .
- Reps. R. H. Cory of j
(ChairmanI, W. T. discriminates against Texas
B^own of Abilene, Don W. Cav- State Atty. Gen.X Waggoner PETE E. HUNGER FUNERAL HOME
sixteen thousand eight hundred ST of ^SSir* I^t w; NEW ULM. BELLVILLE bnd SEALY
seventy dollars (59 more are, Interim House Rules Study telligent enough or competent, «n'e Honor Any Burial Policy”
spending more than $960^99) Committee - - Reps. L. DeWitt enough to manage the affairs;
to see where they stand in the Hale of Corpus Christi (Chair- of the govemmen.” There is ii- ■ ■ ■ h "r —— ■■■■ £3
area of services offered their man I, W. S. Heatly of Paducah.
i citizens and services needed. I Bill J. Parsley of Lubbock,
1 A city of less than 50,000 in- Maurice S. Pipkin of Browns-
habitants may make applica- ville and Grainger W. Men-
tion to the Health Department hany of Wheeler.
STATE PLAN CLEARED
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