The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 9, 1964 Page: 2 of 6
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: New Ulm Enterprise and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the Nesbitt Memorial Library.
- Highlighting
- Highlighting On/Off
- Color:
- Adjust Image
- Rotate Left
- Rotate Right
- Brightness, Contrast, etc. (Experimental)
- Cropping Tool
- Download Sizes
- Preview all sizes/dimensions or...
- Download Thumbnail
- Download Small
- Download Medium
- Download Large
- High Resolution Files
- IIIF Image JSON
- IIIF Image URL
- Accessibility
- View Extracted Text
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
THE NEW ULM ENTERPRISE. NF\\ ULM, TEXAS. Thursday, July ». 1%4
THE NEW ULM ENTERPRISE
TEXAS
Foi
Heading
“irrevocably committed
tor the GOP state convention
>
New Mansion Asked
7,
%
3
Ul
m
.7
2-D00R CONVENIENCE!i
I
t
WIT
Easy terms, big trades!
FREE DELIVERY
fWWKMMVMIHM
SATISFACTION (.1 ARAN TEED
NO PARKING PROBLEMS
AUTHORIZED
DE ILER
GE
FRIDAY & SATURDAY SPECIALS
GLADIOLA FLOUR
25 LB. >1.79
29c RANCH style beans
CAN 15c
Nabisco Premium Crackers ....
■A
KOOL AID
SIX TO PKG. ... 19c
BAMA PEACH PRESERVES
26< ALMA LIMA BEANS
10c
HEINZ TOMATO KETCHUP
Bottle 23c
HEINZ HAMBURGER RELISH, Jar ... 29c
Edgar Heinsohn
CHECK WHH NUTRENA
One-half gallon J
/
1
[ "Quality to Enjoy
I
EDGAR HEINSOHN
i
=
naawi
*
I
TEXAS PRESS ASSOCIATION
I
i
*?l
i i
I000 reservoir project with the Lt. Gov. Smith told the Inter-
New Nutrena
Pig-16
Mexican government.
SHORT SNORTS
Illiteracy Fight Stepped Up-
A quiet campaign is under
way to mobilize Sou*h Texas
community facilities to cornbat j
FOOD STORES
AUTOMATIC DEFROST
REFRIGERATOR
has been appointed to two pres-
idential advisory committees on
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
can 15c
3 Cabinet Shelves • Porcelain
Enamel Vegetable Bin • Butter
Compartment • 2 Ice Trays with
Wire Rack Cover to simplify re-
moval • No Door Clearance
Needed at Side • 12 Co. FL
Net Vnlume
BIG ZERO-DEGREE FREEZER
Holds up to 84 lbs. Frozen Foods
x/- 1 &
CARD OF THANKS .nd IN MEMORIAMS, Sc per line) Minimum This information team has
charge $1.2$. Addreu ail communications and make all mor.es paywMe * task Of acquainting
GENERAL ELECTRIC
TWO-DOOR 12
REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER
• ■
J
b
<-
£
I I ONLY
iJ$258.m
BLEACH with a
NO-DRIP LIPI A
CLOROX-
(teg
ments in Texas may be the C____2. ___
main benefactors if the state plates submitting
gislature in stages the recorn- i backing behind it depends
Helps maintain weight gains in the
presence of Atrophic Rhinitis too!
Here’s the pig starting feed you have been wailing
for. Two potent antibiotics and a sulfa drug com-
bine for the prevention and treatment of Necro and
Bloody Scours.
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 20% faster than pigs on Creep-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.
Capitol Hospitality
Texas Highway Department
now has a team of travel in-
formation officers in the rotun-
da of the State Capitol. They
are stationed in an illuminated
, tourism booth.
Any errontout reflection upon the character, standing or reputa-
tion of aay firm, corporation or individual published in these columns,
will be cheerfully corrected upon it being brought to the attention
of the Publisher. We will tlso appreciate thr giving of aay 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 snd IN MEMORIAMS, Sc per line) Minimum
to The New L’lm Enterprise, New Ulm, Texas.
state GOP beadquarters here.
Texas has 56 voting delegates j - —
but state Republican head- ■■
quarters reports 112 delegates M|
and alternates have been
named. 3u) Texas guest tickets
have been issued; and six pa M
ges. six assistant sergeants- M
at- arms, six assistant door- 99
keepers and 68 honorary assist- BR
ant sergeant- at -arms from 99
Texas also have their credent
L
F ■
average of 3.900,006
year and more than
tons of cottonseed,
with an average value of $715,
00c ,000 a year
State Hospital Board Execu-
■fl
J
WASHBURN'S Medium Prunes, 2 lb. . . . 63c
WASHBURN'S Red Kidney Beans, lb. ... 20c
Coca-Cola 8C Sprite, 6 bottle ctn. 35c plus deposit
SPAGHETTI Ranch Style
gal. 39c
MEAT Oscar Maycr Luncheon ... Can JJC
l
Connally hopes to improve
relations with Latin leaders be-
fore the 19GB Olympics are
held in Mexico City. Also he
would like to link Olympics
with San Antonio’s HemisFair
is scheduled tot the
■ p RES $ "I aat QCUTt o w
r.. - ‘ArSS7
County Judge C. L . Aber-1
nethy of Plainview heads a
state wide committee which is j
taking a long, hard look at
what Texans are doing about
mental health problems.
The 112 member citizens
committee expects to have its j
report ready by August. But
comments at the meeting have
indicated strongly that the com-
mittee will tell Texans that
mental health work should be-
gin in the local community.
Judge Abernethy said the old
concept ot isolating mental
patients far from home is far
less effective than treatment
' in their home towns.
HELPS STOP . \
NECRO AND i
BLOODY SCOURS ’ 11’
SiTATE CAPITAL
H NSide/iqhts
bif Vern Sanford
Should Texas build a brand
new $500,000 governor's man-
sion? That is a subject of de-
bate in the capitol city.
Building Commission Direct-
or H. R. Nieman Jr. has recom-
on
School.
He still plans to can a con-
ference on morals and ethics
but said lie has not picked a
time. However, he declined to
say whether he would recom
mend fair employment and pub-
i lie accomodations legislation in
' order to maintain some state
jurisdiction over civil rights
under the new federal law.
ALMA GREEN BEANS -CUT 2 cans 31c I
national Oil Mill Superinten-
(dents Association During the
last 10 years the state has pro-
Cigarette smokers are doing duced an
it again Revenue from cigar ; bales a
ette tax stamps increased $568, i 1.600,000
'lodel TB 3J3Y
Education Beyond the High when the Legislature
in January
If a new mansion is con-
I the existing one be turned into
a museum supported by nomi-
nal admission charges.
Other structures proposed in'
Nieman’s $8,084,330 budget re-
quest included a $3,600,000 state
I finance building to house state
fiscal agencies and a $2,600,000
office building for legislators
and their related services. Both
would be located in the capitol
area.
sion. Budget Director Bill Cobb |
also has testified in favor of the
proposal.
i ' Connally, a member of the'
Austin. Tex.,- Local govern- not erased. Building Commission, supports,
Connally also said he contem- j the new mansion plan. But , . ..
j to the Le- whether he will throw his full tha‘ anyh adjust'
■ • ■ • I- -- ...... ment occurs. Texas business
mendations of his Committee the state’s financial condition W111 sufrpass even l,’e
1 rise of business activity from■
convenes Oc(ober 1949 (0 July 19-j ••
i Bureau Director Dr. John R.
Stockton predicted.
Mental Health
Toscano has visited seven
South Ttxa;. countlei attempt-
ing to establish local literacy
centers to teach adults to read
| and write. He reports that in
most counties in Southwest
■ Texas illiteracy is far above ; which i_
the national average, and runs same year.
’ ovei 2C percent tn some coun
ties.
Texas Education Agency is
| engaged in the most intensive
study of the problem ever
undertaken in the state and
the director of that study says
the problem can be substant-
ially solved in a few years by a
concerted state-local effort.
Fisherman’s Heaven
Parks and Wildlife Depart-
ment spokesman expect the out
sized Amistad Reservoir, now t
being fashioned trom the Rio
Grande Pecos and Devils rivers I
Aquatic biologist Larry Camp 048 in June over June 1963 and
Republican Heading Foi ,*el1 Prwlicl-<! ,hat "ben the 6 more than $6(K1.000 over May.
Golden Gale ' m*"*on acre ,eel reservoir is; A gold painted guard rad
completed in 1968 it will boast j was installed along a $90,000 000 five Director Raymond Vowell
Nearly 500 Texas Republicans, i blue catfish from the Devil and ireeway section near Winnie in 1 1 "1 *" ’
“irrevocably committed’’ to | Pecos;large- mouth bass from JeffersonCounly.Freewaycon-
Barry Goldwater for the presi ' Lake Walk and Devils Lake.inects downtown Guualon with mental retardation
dential nomination, will arrive and flathead, blue and channel, Beaumont. Highway Cominis Gov. Coanaily has named a
in San Francisco this weekend cat trom the Rio Grande. j sion Chairman Herbert C. Pe- planning committee of state of-
Underway are conservations I lrY J*', predicted it will save ticials to develop an adminis-
start.ng Monday, according to leading toward a joint manage- ,21 lives a year. ' trative internship program in
state GOP M^dquartera here. ment program for the $100,000.; Cotton still is big in Texas J state government.
government winds up the cur-,
rent fiscal period with an $80.;
OOC.OOO surplus as Go>. John
Connally predicts it might.
Should such a surplus be
reached, Connally told report-
ers, it is “fairly” certain he
will recommend abolishing the
ad valorem tax on property'
for state revenue purposes and
leaving that source exclusively {
to local governments.
Connally said $20.000 000 of
the expected surplus could be
set aside in a special fund to re-
tire college budding bonds
backed by ad valorem tax con-
tributions.
Zn peadh tinfi that the surplus i
will not be less than $35,000,000 ,
and probably will reach the!
$30,000,000 figure, the Governor. ,
joined those who have contend- I
ed all along that the general
revenue fund will be so far in
tfie black by 1965 that the new ,
tax problems will be eased if |
DARI-THRIFT MELLORINE .. y2
I the
thousands of visitors to the
Capitol with the State’s other
tourist attractions.
Good Neighbor Trip Planned
an illiteracy problem which re An August trip to Mexico
suits in wasted lives and a City and to the four Mexican
damaged economy. ’ states adjacent to Texas is
Fausto Toscano, an assistant; planned by Governor Connally.
to Governor Connally, is in; who said that much of this
South Texas determining what. state’s economic future is tied
can be done at loca> level tc I to lands south of the Rio
help stamp out illiteracy. Grande.
Business Strength Maintained
Texas’ 40- month business up-
swing is tiie longest of the post-
war era (except for the Ko
lean War period!, according to
the UT Bureau of Business Re
search.
mended, a new structure to re i ...... .... ,,
, ,, . While the business activity in-
place the 108 vear old man I .
r J dex slipped two per cent in
} May. average for the first five
i months ot 1964 is seven pei
I cent above the same period in ■
I96J.
“It now seems reasonable to
I IFV
F—----r. S- w -gw,
1 ______,
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Matching Search Results
View five places within this issue that match your search.Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 9, 1964, newspaper, July 9, 1964; New Ulm, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1228135/m1/2/?q=Houston+County+Times+: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nesbitt Memorial Library.